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

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NUMBER 251

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY JANUARY 16, 1922

V O LU M E H I

MASONS MEET •
IN JACKSONVILLE
ALL THIS WEEK
a n d d e l iv e r ^ in k in d f o r '

1922 AND HAD FAILED ON
AGREEMENT

O T H E R NATIONS
Votinn Were France. Belgium
n'nd Italy and England Did
Not Vote
( I l r T h e A «»oe lnlr«l I’r -nsl

. I’AIllS, Jan. lrt.—The reparations
commission today derided th at Ger­
many hn’d wilfully defaulted in de­
liveries in kind for 1022. Fritm-e,
giu man A Italy so voted. Keinbal Cook
representing (irent Kritain in plnre
of Sir John Hradhury, who is ?eporti-d in he indisposed, abslnitied fiolu
voting.

FROST WARNINGS
ISSUED FOIl STATE lit
WEATHER IIUKLAt
(II) the Associated I’ro**)
WASHINGTON, .lun. 1«.
F rost w arnings for Central
ami Southern Florida and
H ast'G u lf coast issued this
m orning by the Weather
IiUreau.

DL'SSKLDORF, Jnn. HI. — The
French now control every outlet from
I lltm S I l VXD AMKRH \N
the Ruhr into Germ any, w hether l&gt;y
MISSIONS CANNOT
rail or by w ater. Lines were extend­
ed today through Dortmund, ten kil­
,
AC It HE
ometers in the north to Luenen on
f i l l T h •* \ m n r l n t r d l*rr*wl
the Lippe River, thence to Witten
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1&lt;&gt;. A
which is ten kilt-meters sou'll of lioitmund.
m tticiiu-iii
having hem neveioped.
convei sat tons lii'.wi. n the lliiti-lt and
ESSEN. Jnn. Id,—The dcmiloek in
Ann rienn eommi -ion regarding the
valving the complete breakdown of
refunding of Great Ilritnlii*'* w ar debt
all negotiations in the economic field
between the French occUpviiig m- to thy United Slut* were halted yesthorities and the Gormutr m agnates in te/dny while the B ritish awaited Inthe Ruhr is creatin g n critical • itua- structioni from their government. The
tlon which tin* French will .meet to­ subject m atter of these instruitions
day with penalties, m ilitary, econmuii Vn; wilhlield, 1&gt;-.1 r it w.i- li.nneil fiVm
ami financial. The’ exact n ature of the tin- highest o f (trial sources th a t Un*
penalties the Krenrli general .tulf »■ la id *f l»otl tin- tinii &lt;■' fo.ul oft)
i t !,. iti:i :•*—
t l a t■ hud »*(«»
fii»« • to iLsrlosr. .tying inatruetiuit* „ t
f'otii.l’aiis are being awaited.
in the meaiitiine, tile niilifoiy oecupation of ISoyhunt and Giisenkirchen has been completed, m curding to
plans.

OF THE FRENCH AND GERMAN FORCES AT
SOME POINTS ARE ONLY EIGHT TO TEN
MILES APART, MAY CAUSE FRICTION
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DORTMUND, Jan. 16.- -The French jfenerai
headquarters lias information that twenty-five
thousand men of German Reichswehr are concen­
trated South of Muenster. less than twenty-five
miles north of Luenen and to the north of Dort­
mund. The French have advanced to both Dort­
mund and Luenen and outnosts of French and
Clcm man torccs at some points only eit-’ht u&gt; len
miles apart.

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JACKSONVILLE, .Inn. !•».—
—
M'nUttivr.-'fruni 2**0 Masonic lodge* in
Florida wi re tn convene h e r e . this
morning In the Oltlt nnnunl communi­
cation of the Most W orshipful Grand
L ihIrc uf Florida Free Accepted Moi.ons.' t'h n rh '- It. Kctchunt, o f Key
We t. Mu-t W orshipful Grand Mus­
ter. was to dellvi r tlu* ntimiiil nddre*;.
The election of officer.' will be held
tomorrow night.

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ItOMHlS'G PLANKS
t.n FROM KEY WEST
TI) TAMI’A FDR FAIR

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(Uy the Associated Prc-n)
TAMPA, Jan . Hi.—Fem ftary of tin* Navy. I)enl&gt;y
hr.s ordered w hatever bombin. planes or o.hent Availnbli' t o ' proceed fn.ni Ivey
IVc 1 to Tampa next montli
f- r |l,t- South Florida Fa!.*
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COMMISSION

NEGRO SENTENCED 1
PlITY SHERIFF,
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F ound

G u ilty

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Brief Wire News
From Nation’s Capitol

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C L UE S

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if Others Who Were Rcspon
hihfo for Destruction of II. R.
I’rpperly in Arkansan
lilt T h r

P ffM l

I I T I I .K ROCK. Ark., Jail. Hi.—The
**• | m. |_. iif E. C. lirrjtn r, Missouri and
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Niiilh Crkanrnr strik er was found
hn:’ring from a bridge near the railrn. t uii i« :h t mnrnintr. Gregor Is
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tn i-c- tin* man who opened fire
mi oifneis :.ntl riilie n s who searched
his home yesterday according to a
UK grain to the A rkm uaa Democrat.

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1 I . TI : ' iii i- K J - it I'• The govs;.,.
..* .. i tuna; ....... . h
a icq est for aid from

MMil... Ihd. D«v i;

■ ui..| (Monel MiAllUecr of

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■. • i i loipo, and Willis Powell, Of tin mj.it .■t general's stuff of the
TWO *IIARGK.S K udls. AH of them made a few re- ta ff of the .tnti and national guard
3I)LN'G
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Marks wlpm intriHluced and Willis
will leave tmlny for llarSsnn for an
I’owell coming Inst look the time to ji viitipaffoit. The troops will
lw
till about tin* I'enefits of R otary, eiJI d on* if MeAlli.'ti’r deems it iuk*
I I I , T h e V " . M 'ln lr il I 'r r - v t
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TAMI'A. •Jan. Ht.—Convicted' on i.!•&lt;hit The* bti i Miig |ogiH u t of Mu- i . ,ar\ he. said iit his house.
two i hinges of speeding. Pallia Pack­ d u d spirits and told of several 111.—------—
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et was fined
senli‘Hn‘i| In serve* •.toners o f the-loral
m vnrious J ) c f e i l S e R e s t s C U S P
one ihjv in juil in municipal e-uirt to
■lav AftorneV- o iled an appeal M d .Ki, - .f. ............
tn ,m feel m
in F r ia l o f t h e M i n e r s
i)e u . i - l e l e a ml o n $ I !.'• h o pjl. A.
huillt* M Puopti t. •*« i«f try of t In
fo r H e rrin M a ssa c re
.•ilifing I*, the a . U&gt;!|; •ntlii'i -lie la k e County CliHllllM 1 o f Coium.erre
Illr Tbr V-•or la lid PrfM l
made sixty-five ttiileu* an Imiir on a in. .
mi-mlior o f tin* tuihv eluh o f
MARION, III., Jan . 1®.—-A fte r havJiii.miitrpt I'trcet hen* in a r;..i' With
Helen.May who .vn*» fined F2'i.

|&lt;Ol-ND TAHI.fi DISCCHSIOIS
TAK K III* MUCH TIMK OF
maneuvers
T1IK MF.KTING

o ff l ’annnm this spring.
• The report of the special nhvy hoard
nesigned to recommend a shore estuhllshment* policy for the departm ent
‘wns transm itted to congress by Sec­
retory Denhv.
Capper
Tho Senate took up the
farm credits bill n ftcr Senator Norner of the hou.ie. The officer lived -is, Reouhlic nn, Nebraska, bud made
only a few minute* and the npgro wus un unsuecessful effort to have his
rounded up a short tim e afte r on Fan- bill which would ereatq a government
ford Height;» and taken to jail. It ^corporation to sell and buy ngriculwas rumored Hint a mol. was form ing ture products given priority,
to tnke him out and lyn^h him and
t h e senate oil investigation turned
the th erlff and sqverpl city o .fflceprtn nn inquiry into the dealings of the
apirited him out the hack of the Jail j“Independent" companies* witli L. V.
a n d nished him to Orlando and after- Nii hois, ( president of the
Nutionnl
word to some plnec in the"state where Petroleum M arketing Association,-teshc has liecn until the trinl.
itify ln g thru* wus “no reul independTlie peopfe' of the county and thojence In the oil l.usine**.”
Tt'lntives of
the sliiin officer linve * Construction by the Florida F ast
been wnlting
to see what the' law Coast railroad of a 132-mile line
would do In the m atter ami now th a t which would provide a transportation
the, law hn* taken its course and the outlet for '1,070,000 nrres of land in
execution of the negro by law Is pn&gt;m*}fTpr|da between Miami and Okocchoited a t once the te rse situation'* is bee was 'authorised by the In terstate
over and tLc law will he invoked to Com meire Commission.

AS CALLED BEFORE VIGI
LANCE COMMITTEE AND
DEFIES THEM

i t i-md Gregor wus called before trio
■&gt;ij iliii't committee last night and dcijel ihmii avowing a “day of reek• t.ii \.J' would come, Several hundred
uni'.eJ 1 1 * . - who began “house
i&lt; lining" &gt;e tvrilay wore still walko-e tin M i i t s this morning search*
••• for t r i e r s whom they were grill­
ing I—fnrr the committee it was said
in an ffort tn find.clues to wig* was
'te'Odnsllile Go the destruction of the ■
.ifo.iil propitly. A well known capilali.it hotel owner according to the '
in nunriitV correspondent nt H arrison
w: ■ in Idi f\ whipped on the street

S e s s io n Y e s te r d a y a n d S e n te n c e d
Justice was i.irricil out yes
in tlu* proper l.i-lmui ami m *|ti
der when tin Inal of the negro
Rayliss, indicted by tin* grand
for m urder a:ul tried tir^t aitin
capital cases in tills session
Virvuit court. The negro was r
fair trinl iind Attorney John l ei
nt• il ’ey the m a rt to deb
did everything he could In hi
ftV uf ..ttuMiiy to t
i ' it
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VISITORS
BIG-MEETING

RAILROAD SID E OF tjC K SI.O N
' INVOLVING DR A YAG K
AT JERSEY

o f M u rd e r ;

i plfin to witness the fleet
PARIS, Jnn. HI.—The French jiml
Belgium troops now occupy tho en­
tire Ruhr basin and have reached the
limits of th a t neutral rone, J50 miles
in depth, in which the Germ ans r.re ernge rixetl ra te m r cne ioun pviiuu
barred from having the ReichwA-cr | over which the debt Is run.
,
While American officials declined
or regular garrisons. The troops are
• t the gntes of D ortniunt, yhort* they to enter into any discussion ns to the
were ordered to stop for the present. r a t e s proposed, it was stated thnt the
In view of the progressive obstinu- United S tates could not accept a fig ­
C11 °f the German attitude, however, ure ns low ns three per cent. On the
it has been decided to extend the ad­ other hand, it vvn* dcclnnd, th a t a
vance Tuesday, occupying D ortm und1graduated interest ra te would be un­
and establish troops in the northenst, desirable for several reasons.
f »»t and southeast, completely comh anding the jm portunt railroad Junc­ PSYCHOLOGY 8TUDKNT8
tions.
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CLOSE CONVENTION •
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AT TAMI'A TODAY
Southward the advance wilt l&gt;e ex­
tended to F.lhertfeid, but it will not
I I I , T h e A » »i* H u tn l I ' r e M l
occupied just now.
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TAMPA. Jnn. 10.—Student* of psy
Tf&gt;e.promptitude which Hie French
are showing in countering eacli frv*h ' chology will bring their three day con
measure of obstruction appears to lie vention ton clo«e tonight with n gen-'
having R* etfect, at least on the in­ ernl discussion, according to J. J.
dustrial m agnates, who were nt first Hall, chairm an of the nrrnngcm ents
deceived by the polite conciliatory committee.
•wethods of tho French^ und there ore
indications th a t they will not persist the regularity of clockwork. Such pro­
in their refusal to deliver the re p ara­ tests as have been made nt the differ­
tions coal. In consequence of this^the ent centers of the occupied area, were
rrench may - tem porarily hold their of a f o r m a l nature. The normal life
of the g reat, industrial region con­
hand.
The Franco-Rolgian operations arc , Unucd unmodified; the factor^* were
tVrt&gt;whrrc being carried out with’ working as usual.

NINETY -FOURTH ANNUAL c o m
MUNICATKlN OK GRAND
I.OlHiK

III 7 1 Mr S M i i r l n l r S I’ r c s s l

JACKSONVILLE, Jan . Ill The an ­
nual meeting of the American Autoniohile Association adjourned ju st lif­
ter noon. Thu afternoon program wns
consolidate with m orning's
session
and speeded up. Rtiund table discus­
sion constituted principal business.

SPECIAL I'OLffcEMAN ONT T1IB
GRILL FOB W IIAT HE
K NOWS

of fivtj men charged w ith -m urder or
Howard Hoffmntj, one of the vietjms
ot the Herrin riots, rested its cast lato
yi - telday.
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Angus W. Kerr, yhief counsel for
the defense imnieiiintcly renewed a
motion made Tate in December th at
tentimon i introduced by the state l&gt;o
ruin! out. Judge D. T. Hartw ell, ov­
er-ruled the motion ami the prosectllion said it would begin Its rebuttal
today.
;
Ilcfcn* resting, the defense turned
to the Inst art of th e'tra g ed y of Juno
22, the shooting down of six non-union
workers a t a little cem etery Just out­
side Ilerrn. G. L. Frick. Marion undertaker and form er mine union offlc; ial, testified that he hud started from
1.Marlon to the cemetery about nino
the present time' when the Federal mile* aw ay In his automobilu ambulReserve System makes n money panic anco just as the town clock w'as strik ­
nhsolutely impossible.
Those p re s­ ing nino the mprnlng of the slaying*.
ent could have listened for an hour
Frick asserted he arirved a t tho
to this fine talk on hanking h u t tire cem etery about 9:20 o'clotk saw tho
hour wo* at hand and with the roll six dwui and dying men in the romd
cal! nnd the singing of thb parting and the crowd surrounding them. Ho
song another weekly m eeting was said he remained there about ten m in­
mr.de into history.
u tes when he called the coroner a t
| Herrin, and that he saw no guns or
nbtise of any of the victims.
. On cioss examination Frick said
’ some of the men in the road were still
alive*n.id th at he heard one of them
1 uvk for water. He adm itted he made

The first nrilroad in Florida «x&gt;
tended from SL Marks to Pensacola.
Florida’s annual m anufactures a;
gtvgate approxim ately $I50.00('.«Q&lt;1

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 19)23

PAGE 8IX

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A fter o ver&gt;' pleasant nfternoon, the
hostess served tem pting refreshm ents.
The guests included Rev. A? S. Peck,
Mrs. W alter Wight, Mrs. A. II. Stone,
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. S. O .{ ’hare, rn
Mrs. Denqn Turner, Mrs. E. D. Mob­ t a
ley and Mr*. Ii. F Whimcr.
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On Tuesday afternoon a t .1 o’clock
there will be a meeting of the social
service departm ent of the Missionary
Society of the Methodist church, a t
which timq the oiTicers for the year
will be installed.
Mrs. J : M. Gross, of Lakeland, the
state president of the Missionuriy So­
ciety, will be present and will jm dress
the auxiliary.
The hostusses for the afternoon will
be pnst presidents, and are Mrs. P. M.
Elder, Mrs. J. D. P arker and Mrs. II.
II. Chappell.

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

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W EEK’S WEATHER
W eather Outlook fo r the Pcr ad JnnuQ
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fa ^
ary .lfith to 20th, Inrluslre
,
r v , „ m n ,,n i OiW nro
’ WASHINGTON, 1). C., Jon. 1 5 .- *
flll&amp; lW '
South A tlantic and E ast Gulf S tates:
WDOVG U111
W arm er with local ralnse beginning! M ,he Prlneeee Tuesday, Jan . 16th
of week and generally fair and colder
th ereafter until about Friday when
Ulack and White M instrels at the
rains agnin probable.
High School tomorrow night. Bancfit of the High School athletics and
everyone should v°- One of the liest
s h o w s'o f the season. . Only 6 0 t.a d ­
mission.
250-Itp

Ladies' Rest Room

A Complete Slock of Paris

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Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
.arce nnd IJp-to-Dnte

Filll nir Stntion

Complete Line AcccsaorlcM
nnd Tii.es

nl plea1ure, a num ber of
daughters being present.

Optom etrist-Optician
Phone 410— Opp. P. 0 .

"EX I HE" B atteries. We can fur­
nish for n limited time a Giant "EXIDE" B attery for Ford cars a t $HU&gt;0. PIANOS
Hrjng your old battery .—RAY BROS.
Sanford, Fin. We recharge nnd re ­
pair nil makes of B atteries. 250-titp

A wild pnd. woolly west picture.
Also—

Tomorrow — Al
“Above All Low

Why are we always busy, when otharc Idle? Answor: Because we
give SERV ICE and the people all
know it.—Loeslng’s QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER. Phono 408.
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112 MAGNOLIA A V EN UE
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
RECORDS E
PLAYER ROLLS

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SHEET MUSIU

JNING------PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

TO T H E P U H U C
We have just milled the latest up
to.i!stc welding outfit to our equip
merit nnd will appreciate your liusi
ne*s.—Sanford Mnrhine Co.. Phoni

NOTICE
Tlie ’ Honorable Board of County
Commissioners ut and for Seminole
County, Kin., will receive bids nt their
in xt regular meeting to lie held on
Tuesday February 6th, A. D. 1P23, nt
10 o'clock a. nt. for the purchase of
one 1-ton truck. Board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. A. DOUGLASS.

Not Only Pure but Delicious

ROUTH

BAKERY

Next to Princess Theatre

66fi quickly relieves Colds and Variety I)e Chocolate*, little hits from the E ast, 1 1-4 lb. packages 11.30
LnGrtppc, Constipation. Bilious­
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
P H O N E 32 5
ness and Headaches.
THE REXALL STORK
K O D A K D e a le r

Five New Drainage
Schemes Contemplated
for the Everglades
Announced by Chief Engineer Elliott

l l t r T h e A n n H n l r d l*rrs«»

TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 1 5 - Five
in w drainage projects contemplated
by the Everglade* Drainage hoard
have been approved it wns announced
by Chief Engineer Elliott of the
Hoard today. They include construc­
tion of intercepting canal front Mi­
ami Canal to Hillsboro canal, im­
provement of Jlillsboro nnd Now Riv­
er canals construction levees West
Palm Bench, Miami nnd South New
River cnnnls.

The unnuul m eeting of the Sanford
Library Association will ho held on
Thursday, Jnn. 18, nt 7:30 p. in. ul the
Library room* of the Woman’s Club

1 Store In Florida

10 Stores In Georgia-

Sanford’s New Store
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SPECIAL
$20.00 Ladies’ Dresses

$32.00 Ladies’ Dresses

SECRETARY
W EI.FARE M E E T IN t
The m eeting of the W elfare d epart­
ment of the Woman's Club will 1m*
held n t the club house Wcdne*ilny;
nfternoon a t 3:15. A paper on Mental
Hygiene prepared by Dr. Puteston
will he rend by Mrs. J. W. Dean. Ev- 1
orybody welcome to attend the meet- j
Ing.
.

There will he n Subscription Bridge
party nl the Country Club Monday
night, January 22 at eight o’clock.'
Seventy-five cents a person. Every­
one Is InvItsdU a stfetnl n aoitinV even­
visiting ing. Phone Mrs. Dram* T urner (30U)
for reservations. 2olM-15.17-K&gt;-22-c

Phone 127

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building.

SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY !

Snnford, Fin., Corner Second S ired nnd Sanford Avenue
&gt;
PlHlrlbulont Seminole and Lake Counties

TOM MOORE

The members of the St. Agnes
Guild will give n Subscription Bridge
p arty at the Parish House, Wednes­
day afternoon, January 24th a t 3:00
Re sure and get tickets for the
o’clock. Phone Mrs. Archie netts
Black
nnd W hite M instrels a t the
(222) or Mrs. S. M. Lloyd (45) for
reservations, A good tim e is assured High School Tuesday night. 248-3tp
all. Make your reservations early.
Price 50c.
250-1-15-17-11I-2C-23-C

Miss Gladys M orris Is authority for
the statem ent th at the Leesmirg Black
ami White M instrels an t real nrtists.
They will be at*’thc High School Audi­
torium Tuesday night (tom orrow) for
the benefit of the High School fund.
250-lip

SALES AND SERVICE

Can you gnuge distanc­
es correctly? If not
you are constantly driv­
ing in danger. Wo will
equip you with n pair
of gogw’M ground ac­
cording to prescription.
Let us examine your
eyes today.
-We see that you see"

SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY

Otis George, the professional in
charge of the Sanford Country Club
made the course S aturday afternoon
in par. win. Ii i&lt; :tf». The Herald will
publish his score in a later issue. It
will he most interesting to local fans.

C. II. Is-fller left Saturday for PuF. D. McBride leaves today for Som­
erset, Ky„ prhure he hns accepted n Inlkit, where he wns Joined by his
daughter Mrs. Mary Strong, nnd to­
position with the Southern By.
gether going to Miami where they Vice Regent; nnd Mrs. Jam es A.
E rnest Wiles of St. Augustine will visit his run, Chnries lad d er and Craig, of Jacksonville, Florida Stnte
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Regent.
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spent the week end here at the Mitfitc family.
Mrs. McCall addressed the Daugh­
zutitn, attending to busines-.
ters, giving a very instructive tfilk on
"P atriotic Education." which will certninl) lieur fruit in the Sally Harrison
Chapter. The I). A. It. were the drst
organization to take up this work.
Mrs. Craig gave n most interesting
Tom Terry left yesterday for Pheoutline of work, done, and planned to
ha. Miss., where lie W ill spend some
he/lone, throughout tlie stnte on "Rettim e there with his parents.
,te r Film s," and asked our regent,
Mrs. W. E» W atson, to appoint a rumMiss Anne Earl F arm er, of Ander­
miftce for this im portant work. It will
son, S. C., is the a ttr a c tiv e . house
he dune, for whenever our honored
guest of Mrs. W, T. "Langley.
and beloved r.tato regent ask* the ct&gt;Mrs. Joe llarrold returned home
Miss Katherine Teague, of Orlando, Inst evening front Jacksonville where operatidn of her Daughters, it i*
spent the week cud hero ns the guest phe wax railed ky the dentil of her granted.
The C hapter Chairman of Interna­
of her uncle and aunt, Dr. nnd Mrs. father, Col. K. II. Youngs. The many
tional
Relations, Mrs. John Iwotiurdi,
W. T. Langley.
•
friends of Mrs. Hnrnold extend their gave n report of work dope, along
deepest sym pathy.
.
that line, nt which Mrs. Craig ex­
Mm. R. N. Mason ha* n.x iter guest*
pressed herself highly gratified. Mrs.
ENTERTAINS iOFFICERS
for the winter her m other, Mrs. It. It.
F riday uftornqpn, a t four o’clock B. J, S tarling stnte chairm an of this
Bryan, and her sister, Mr*. Mnble
Mrs.
M. M artin, entertained infor­ departm ent hns accomplished good
Blount, both of W rlghtsville, Gn.
mally, the past and present oiTicers
Miss Oln Redmond has returned to of the Woman’s Guild of Holy Cross
her honte in A tlanta, Gn., a fte r a rlturch, nt Iter home on Magnolia nve.

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' - ------- F or Florida: F air tonight
and Tuesday; ciwler in the
north .portion tonight; coolcr in the South and Central
portions
Tuesday;
light
fro st in extrem e north por­
tion tonight.

EAGAN-CItEIGHTON
Thomas J. Eagan, who hns been In
the employ of the Tarry town Auto
Sales Corporation as u salesman,
stole n mnreh on his friends last night
before leaving for Beaumont, Tex., by
First Quality— Lotv Prices
m arrying Miss Elizabeth Cannon
Creighton, a well known Irvington
Phone 101
115 East First Street;
school teacher nnd daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Creighton, of No.
I). street, that village. The m arriage
wns
performed a t six o'clock Jan. 6th,
very pleasant visit here nn the truest
Court week continues to he the real
of Mrs. J. N. Robson,
•
* by the Rev. John M. Furm an, L. II. D. attraction.
nt his home in North Ilroadwny. News
of Mr. E agah's m arriage was n su r­
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. f haiiihcra of I.ong
The rounty board of commissioners
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
prise to his friends. At 8:30 Mr. und
Bench, Cal., were In Sanford for a
is m eeting today nnd vies with the
Mrs.
Eagun
left
for
Beaumont.—TnrPhono 217-W
brief visit, leaving yesterday for
circuit court in interest.
rytown N. Y. Doily News.
If r«« have s i r
v U ltln x ; •
— I f j m n m r w g n l a s , n / n b r r « » r r a m l n g points south.
V
, . o r |( t a n a r e r n K r O l n l n i , w r i t
G. M. Jacobs of Chuluotn is among
• p a o t a l rnrm to t h i s f r p a r t n r i l , a t r l a a
MRS. NP.AI. ENTERTAINS FOR
S n a il,, ar frlrgk n aa fk a l i r a .
It w ll
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Black of St.
the
out of town visitors to the cir­
MRS. SETH WOODRUFF
fca a r r a l l r a p p r r r l a l r *
,
,
Cloud spent the week end hero nnd
cuit court today.
•
Mrs. T. A. Neal wns a bridge hos­
were pleasantly located nt the Mon­
tess yesterday, pntertaining nt her
SOCIAL CALENDAR
tezuma.
Mr. an d Mrs. TunneclilTo were vis­
home in Lucerne Court in honor of itors to friends a t St, (’loud yesterday
Mrs. Seth Woodruff, who left Inst
Monday—Call .m eeting of th e Wom­
und p art of today.
Mrs. Fannie Munnon nnd Mrs. R. E night to spend the w inter nhroad.
an ’s Club a t the Club House a t 3
Tolnr were nniong those from San
o’clock.
The rooms of the residence were
Many visitors from Orlando and
ford attending the recitnl of Rnrh
Tuesday—Social Service Department
decorated
with
n
variety
of
winter
other
neighboring citjes attended the
muninolT this afternoon in Daytona.
of the Missionary Society of the
flowers, roses, nnd old' fashioned pinks linnd concert at Central park yester­
M ethodist church, a t .1 o’clock nl the
in the living room nnd nasturtium s day.
*
church.
,
and calendulas in the dining room. .
Tuesday—-Annual reception of the
There were five tallies of guests,
Woman's Club from 3 to 5 o'clock.
score* for the afternoon being kept
on attractive tallies, done with bird
Tuesday Mrs. D. A. Kelley will cncakes filled with birds in lovely col­
tertain at luncheon nt tier home on
Oak Ave., honoring Mrs. .1. M.
ors.
A number of interesting games
Gross, of Iaikclnnd.
J . A. Anthony of Jacksonville, one
were
played
nnd
nl
the
close,
Mrs.
of
the most prominent hankers in the
Wcdnerilgy.—Mrs. W. T. lainglcy ami)
E G. Hnusclt, hnvlnw high score, was state, was here Saturday to attend
Mrs. T. !&gt;. Dumas will entertain a ll
presented with a pair of polychrome the m eeting of the stockholders of the
bridge nt the C ountry Club, honor­
Candies,
and Mrs. II. K. Lorraine re­ Peoples Bank.
ing Mrs, C. T. Fund, Jr., Miss F a r­
Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Loueks returned
ceived
the-sam
e for consolation. Mrs.
m er und Mrs. A rthur lluzznnl.
home Friday evening from Dunedin,
E.
It.
Phillips
received the cut prize,
Wednesday—Meeting of Men's Cltfli where they spent several days last
which
was
also
n pair of these candles.
week ns the guests of tile latter's
Tlie
guest
of
honor-was
given a gold
sister Mrs. ‘Hope, Mr, Loueks going
hot pin in memento of t he occasion.
over to inspect his grove,
Assisted by Mr*. M nrgurct Barnes
Mrs. I!. It. Dens, Mr*. H arry Ward, and Miss M arguret Neal, the hostess
Miss Kern Waul, Mrs. Coldough, xrivpi! a delicious salmi course with
The Elk.; Club will gibe a dance at
Mrs. Don Whitman and Shermnn
the club house Thursday night to
which all Elk* ure cordially invited.
Moore motored to Daytona tills mor­
Good music uud a good tiiiie is assur­
ning to attend the recital given by
Pnchmuniimir. this uftem oon.
ed all who attendMrs. II. II. McCall of A tlanta nnd
Mr.. Janies A. Craig of Jack; oiivillc
were the charm ing guests of Mrs. W.
K. Watson fin the week end. on route
to Orlando, whcie they will attend tin
Conference iif the D. A. It

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$27.50 Ladies’ Dresses

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�PAGE TWO
time under the new form of govern-] •'nr'1'1** uncivilised and uncharitable, all together river and harbor work
ment which Sanford has had fo r four; Such conduct would not be tolerated costa twice a s much as it did ten years
five yearn. Thi* time, Instead of be-1 in ‘he cannibal islands of the South ago. In b th er words, appropriations
t-BhlUard •&gt; c rr atlrrnaen ra rrp l flan*
4«r at th r llrral* IlnlUIn*, 1U7 jng elerted by direct vole of the peo­ Seas in their w orst epoch. Yet it is made today will do only half ns much fen
Masaalla A»r., Sanford. Fla/
ple, he has been chosen by hi* board prevalent here in th is land of the work a s. they would then, while the
need for increased transportation fa ­
and the home o f th e brave.
The Herald Printing Co. to be the official head £f affair* in freeI would
cilities
is vastly greater. S ecretary
like
to
have
aome,
intcllithe Celery City. If Forrest Lake de,
p r m .m iin iH
po'nded on the votes of those who gent leader of this article ndvjso me Hoover said, in n recent addresh: ‘it
f t . J, IIO I.I.Y ...
----- i ; d l l o r
Wi ?-a
P* p i Ki FT fcT
know him best here and there thru- as to the best way for a man 4a years is safe to estim ate that the enr sh o rt­
N. a. I.II.I.A llII.
S « o l« I J -T r .M » r r r
II. A. NKR1.
f i r n r r n l » t n n » « r r out the slate, he still could hnvc that and a day old, how to m ake an honest age levies a direct charge, each year,
n . a. IIOI.I.Y
A » l » r r l l . l n K Sla aaK er
.
.
.... •
Tuesday
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
rr;----— ----- --------:---------- ----------- — office of mayor and keep it ju st as living for himself nml family, in ftic on "hi th th e producer’and consum er of
8 p. m.—Regular drill, Co. D. a t
Application
. ion*? as hp ilt*siM*i! it.—u k r l i n u S tar-: face o f ‘this trem endous handicap.— necessities of life, which am ounts to
agement of the following
Charles McCormick, Boilermaker, 8 no less than the entire annual cost of court house.
LRWII SHIPP ... t'lrralalloa Unaaarr Telegram.
r h a n r K * - W « f « r r 3 p . »».
12:15 noon—Weekly luncheon of the
H a te s s t r e e t - -I'ittsb u rg h , Fa. Leader. ndm inistering the affairs of th e Fed­
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
R
otary
at the Vnltlex Hotel. .*
ot
a
I
government.*
------O
The
new
railroad
from
Okeechobee]
P ) n t » r r l r l l &lt; &gt; n 1‘r l r . lit l i l i s s r r
l- I
O ar Yrar
.
......
«l.at*
tl
p.
m.—Special
m
eeting
of
Mem;
B^SIN
FOR
OUR
BOAT
City
to
Miami
will
give
the
Florida
"There is no question th a t the
S is l l o n l h a ....
......................
•*«*•
Kusl Const Hallway 133 miles more of
l)rl|t r r n l In f i t * hr C a r r i e r
friends of w aterw ays will again make b crsh lp ’Committee’ of the Chamber of
J, It. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. IhilOne IV rrk
......
13 O n l a
In this issue of the Herald is a no- on effort lo secure an increase in the Commerce.
.
tiackagc and will also open up more
eaton, J*:. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggan,
Tfcr h ia 13H e r ­ than one million acres of fine farm - tiee from the governm ent for the pub- appropriation for rivers and harbors
8 p. nv—Regular m eeting K nlghtsj
a ld r n l l r r l y r n t r r n
S r m lm t lr C tiim lr
(’. K. Williams
a n d la piitalUfcrd r t r r » P r l d a y . A d t r r - ing lands especially adapted for sugar lie hearing regarding the permission cither to the am ount recommended by of Columbus nt the K. C. Hall. ,
( U l a a r a t e , m a d e k a i m a « n a|i|&gt;llrn8
p.
m.—
Regular
m
eeting
.’Masonic
to.
to
be
granted
by
the
government
for
0f
Engineers
nr
us
nt-ar
to
it
enno
growing.
This
now
trackage
•Ian. S3.no t&gt;rr r e a r , a l n a j a In ntltaiir r.
J- the
will give the Fast Coast road u douthe city
city of Sanford to construct a nB j)osgible, and senators and rep re­ Iiodge No. 62, ut Masonic Hall.
Ml* &gt;1111'. II T i l l : A i i O L ' I A T K I I I*IIM»S
8:15 p. m .- 111.ok and White Min­
T h e Asaoelnle*! P re s s Is d e l u s i v e l y b!c track from .Miami to New Satyr-: pier and boat basin on th e lake front, sentatives would welcome expressions
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
m l It l. d lo t h e u s e fo r republlc-xtloq of r.a and in th r winter season take care The heat ing Will be held here i-riday, o| opinion, cith er for or against, from strels for benefit II. S. Athletics at
a ll new s it la [ill I d l e s ereitlleil tn It o r
not o l l i r r w l s e f-retlltrd In t h i s p a p e r of much of the heavy freght traffic. Jan u ary 20th, a t which time all the their constituents. As the W ar Dc- the High School.
a n d alno Hie local n e a r
puliltstii-u
H wll also place shops at Okeechobee, data and records, fact* a n d argument* j puMmciit A ppropriation bill, in which
berM n
Wrdnesday
dt*p»icl!** hrneln*»re 1ni».V'VL»rrv?df' **' jCUy and make that growing town » wlH be heard.
1provision fo r riv er and harbor work is
12:15 ttoon—Weekly luncheon, KiOff1st , II rTi Af u n , 1 1 .III m .. phnap i «h real city in Ihe nest ten years.
{' The plana subm itted show a dock made, may be reported to the house
------ ——O— -------2 7 5 feet long l»y 82 feet wide, with a before theso lines appear In print, wnnis Clgb a t Valdez Hotel,
F*&gt;r»l-n Ad»oU«ln| H tpm oilitin
a p .'in .—Special
m eeting T raffic
Admiral Sims says the
United |)Pai| j 25 feet
by 125 feet,
at the foot
(hoso who
w ish their expressions
of
THCAMKmjANPnt'j'aAtsof’-Arins
Sanford, Florida
and
T
ransportation
Committee
nt the
Slates got the worst of it at the arm s „ f Burk Avenue, nml th e boatb asin ! opinion to arriv e intime to be effecwhen they agreed lo disarm as (mm the cast side of th e dock to the live should send them forward u t once j Cham ber of Commerce,
7:20 j&gt;. m.—Regular meeting and
England nnd Japan have mure ships Wo»t side of Palm etto avenue, extend- and preferably by Wire."
bowling nt Parish Hwuecf.
now
than
we
have
and
they
will
ro
rt-'jnK
,|r,o
feet
Into
Luke
Monroe,
a
to—«
TH E BEST BY TEST
8:15 p. m.-r-Regular meeting of tintinue to have more. It does seem that j tsl irulosu'l area of 280,000 square W g \ y E f l S t C O H S t
O
range
County Medical Penial Socie­ ris; A rth u r Charle.i Youngs of Mbit-1 NO HOPE OF FINDINC
with nil of our great statesm en th a t fu .t.
,*oti speak oi
.
, ,
Whcn you
of paving in nanSan
Line
Will
Be
Biult,
rovia. Calif., nnd Mrs. Morris of this
ROBIES LOST IN SEA
ty n t Orlando.
nlwa&gt;"
*"K the w orst of I t
j ost K,nn„ over th ese spedficaford you will find the m ajority of the *]*
8
p.
m.—Speeial
m
eeting
of
the
Mu,
i
P L A N E A C C I D E N T SAT.
Okeechobee-Miami i nicipal Ownership f'*»mmiltee of the Funeral services- will la* ,held, , Sun*,
cak of
W,n ,,n,J,
ti«uw again and think w h a t a wonder•people speak
of brick
brick and they s p - . l 5®
.
••
______
•
menus*!
they
know
what
lbey
th&lt;‘
V
;a
r
nml
wln.
nndi
l«l
improvenfenl
thi*
Will
be
for
the]
o fh rirk because
they .
, . ... .
*iny, the arrangement* to be an-: Kj.*y WEST, Fla.. June lt». The
A pier 275 feet long ami W ill Open Up..M ore Thin M illion' Chnmhet oT Commerce.
arc talking about. They know from
V f1” 1' 1u*-' * / ' J ^ j | !. be front.
H p. ni&gt;’—Meeting of the Prum ulic noutn-ed later-—lim et 1 ; M’lu
areh for the bodies of Edwin h ft.
actual experience nnd from actual ‘' f
to n a r n.Kl ^
wide and all arranged for
Acres nf Fine Lan 1
Col. Ypungs formerly reside i in this]
Jr&gt;f hin tw o children and Mu',
fSociety, All S juIs Cliurch, at K. C
f ............
test what the brick streets will cost " in
th, ,t f ‘*me '‘nck nn&lt;J. f‘" &lt;l U’a t j driving an automobile to the head of
I Hall.
.
‘ ity and has many friondj wh*» will | R ra^ . McDomild,'nIl ijf New AWk.'vit!
Jan. 1 0. -T. lie
nnd th ty know th a t the innlntannnceHh.c
hnv* ,akon.f .
u’ lnt the pier and back again, with all the, WASHINGTON,
.
. Flor---- I rem em ber him and who a re grieved ,jn
/ fi
nin„f,
„ ,
cost will be alm ost nothing.
Th**y
,,r" 1
th&lt;* mon^ ' wlb' !l(‘iwtc w‘,re i neresslt'eV for the ynehUmcn so*
s they S(l0
----------Hast Const railway obtained yes-,
Thqnds,
y
to
hear
of
his
death.
..........
two
tlm*
‘
3
PlM°
Thursday
t ‘&gt; hear of his .loath. He ryrve.i iw*. ,|(,nt twenty-one mile* from Havana
know that the brick streets laid here rWaJ nnf " H‘ mcn *™’ v; ' 111 " w n r:rnn Ce up at ihr pier and get every-! terdny from Ihe Interstate Commerce
30 p m .—Band rehearsal of Tam term s n- aldetnmn-nt.il w n a m em ber; ,sItt urij8y afternoon, w a s . ab an d o n
i,bout fourteen yenra ago are in good
* ’,n 8 ' ‘ *l *•' ^
^ on#, thing they need without having any (.‘tjinmlision permission to proceed
", ''!!!.
7 ‘ ‘ O 'Shnnter Lmlii-i’ 'Baud, at thg co u ill &gt;1 ‘in* hoard when the first bond is- ye.stent.iy and it was stated that here
*hn|u* today and they know that the u' K" r '
" t" Un ,in *'!M “f the disagreeable fe atu res now con- wRh c o n s tm tlon of
.
. t i u-i. i rnii house,
"e was p a :-ed an*! w.i* nt all time* „ (. i-ocoverlng them Jtad l&gt;'!Cn given
city officials of Sanford say that the
hu,W' ,J»'
1,1 ‘ netted with the stop at Sanford.
road in that state
' . (Me b o iee t
7::!" p‘ m- - I£',»'ular
"{
n 1‘^KW-s.dvc and upright nnd fc»n«*t,j u?&lt; N|&gt; It.irt 1)f th „ wrt.tk(li;(. hai f a
inaintnnanee cost*'hnvc been nothing •".*** *i l 1
’’
1* •11]*, Ju st think of the m agnificent boat and to extend from Okeechobee to
iT'Ublic spirite.t man.
found.
on these brick streets. T here'!* no &lt;wo l,,,n 8*f l,,1‘ " lU''' h in t'* should
, hH,
Ht reu h from Vark to l,*nmn City, a suburb of Miami, with
The sym patliy of the m spy .Sanford
7 ;30 t&gt;. in,- Howling a t the I’ari- h
Mr*. Atkins, widow of the New
need to go fur afield and n*k other " l.Vt'r cn^ v
»vnr
d'piom n-y._ p n in ^ttu and have Space enough to a branch 11 mlle&gt; running out from
i friends is extended lo Airs. Harroid
.York
capitalist* was reported imcities what Hft-y think of the Jbriek
h,"
*7 “ l_" 7
7 7 .! ^ .!
"nW f. (,*»:»t the moaqulftl fleet of nil r* point near Mialen t*. a cohneetlon
p&gt; n, _ „ ntue ,.Jvt.n l y t A l a nt '« her he reave nienl.
___
_
pmvbd
Inst night afte r aulTcHr.g a&gt;
paving and of other paving. It would ^,”,l ‘hl'hunacy a* a razor hack hog.
the spoilsm en in this p art o f the,state.* ,ith the pre*cnt main line of th e sys
tlieir club house.
- -•
,
,,
•
-T
-r&gt;
t
v
u
e
r
n
‘
the
rem
it of being tosccd about on
,\ boat basin th at will not only take tern.
be ju st as well to ask them ’.vhat they
In connection with our IR A N h rr.K ,
,
.
.
.
.
H p, m.—Regular &lt;lrill of Medical
in
■
rough
-ea? ti’i the wrccKag? "f th?
IIETI1ERINGTONH
ENJOYING
i-are
of
all
the
tourists
bouts
but
will
In
giving
th
e
ontmi
dot)
ffiets
think of o ur buck paving th at has
.ve
have
STORAtiE
loom,
'.'here
yor.
Corps l-\.N. t*. ut the court bouse.
noaph.ne Irefore being i* trued I y the
1 IFK
n o take earn of tin* Inon I boat- nml to show, the lltv* intent wn* a public
lasted fourteen year* without any
S p. in. Regular meet mg of ("he** ■on store your gin.A. i t a iio-ainal &lt;-riy Beni;. M. Flagler. The f
ith-,
&lt;n, v ninny of the }&gt;airor«! folk. Irtv. ii -eessity. tlie railroad estim ated th at
mnintatinnec. There is no need to go
*...(, for any !• ngtli of ti *.&lt;-. LOSS
• knb at Iir. Hre.vnrd’** home.
ersurvivors
have
recovered.
&gt;
l
|
'1
\t»tfil|il!
We
were
greatly
pleim
d
nrial
li
n♦ 111r* ! for it nii e motor bunt but bad it would procure ^ l ut.fifni annually
far afield looking for some other nei
I\ i F S (JUICk SI dVir'K TRANS­
A|r. Atkins' brother. lt*.bn-rt Atkin*,
terinl for paving when the brick be. &lt;&gt; I ye.rterdny by a vi-i! fri.ni Mi &gt;i [ i.)i e I-., l.e*;p one before on account If, operating the tel&lt;littonal facilities
FER.
Phone :;c. 2'!;i &gt;.1n Tu-w .l-tfe
7 :J0 p. m Monthly banquet of the
an.!
Mr*.
M.
F.
Iletberirigtoo
am)
v
l
l ' u*.i'V .d fn.m New A*.11. &gt;.-'*t and
th
at
thi*
nmieii.t
probably
w**uld
been tested by year* of travel and ev
f tk' ilangi r of jtonn* in Septum
Chamber of Commerce at Hi \ ’uld* z
rlaughter, Mari no-, of Inki land w h day,
ar.il Mr.*. A tkins' f /y&gt; • inn. hmIIP ll-USO.
erything being equal the cost of
( rJNb'KUi'N* K FOR ROAM l!t ti llHot* 1.
A|iproximutuly
1,671.18)0
acre*
of
forbidden
anyone h&gt; tr.B to h • she
ing up these streets will oversbolnw wi re enroot*, to Miami for a i im *. Mi
J. i think of the num ber of b.g men
HRS TO LI I t! .I It \T fi AIN FSK p. hi. Regular mei iirtg *.f the
•Hll
n;
nt!..- btti not re dt.tell ihf
any point* in favor of paving oilier a ul Mr* Mothoririg’on for many y*-iii * 'i i- t nit l irsiu will hi ing Jwrt* with bind, mu* b of it i c .*noble fir -tiger knight Turn pin is at Miimiuh Half.
i'l'ntv
\ I L i , i I'K it. c - t I. 1923 ,
full exU nt 1if the tragedy. Mi. A' kia;.
than brirk. It is the durable paving pli'-led tile Inkylatol New- a a Week tin :r yacht* rod Hie mnirj-^ttbo «li! ■aiie growing, would lie provided svillt
•8 p. m Special postp&lt;i ted meeting
th at we want now more than ever for ly and afterward; tlie l.nkebmd Teh- new want In keep tlieir i»oat* here nil irnnsportotion by H-e extern ion of the
,\ i uad build* r - * ."t‘ Verne f* : r-mtl- xaiil, nit’d e TorU lire being inmie t.i
ol
the American Legion, installation
the heavy traffic x»f the .next twenty gram « - a Daily amt Mr. Ilethernig i.'.iwnn r tin:* giving job* to malty lo­ rood. The pn-fcnt Florida East Const of offteers, at the co .rt, hmise.
&gt; and city ettgrp*-*-. n htul eonuty keep !:i:-r ft miii talking obniit 1*. Hrr
road
would
Jin
d
it
if
jirmitl
d
w
ith
a
years will teat the lasting qualities ton wii.t ri-cfignixi d ns one of the t&gt;
immisnioli'
I *. i- - tv -t i.nd o Hi­ part-nt.-s Mr . t.tnl .'Irs. ( li t!K- \ r*ju.
u d people all the y ea r round nnd err
8 p. m.—Band ii-l.^nianL t.'iltli Inf.
of the best m aterials that money ran editorial \vrit'’rn i'» the r.mith. Fail iding n new industry here .list think *PgwH main line trm k between Mlnmi
r inter*' t* &gt;1 • iti -n*. n d i I- hi i t at itdi: . of 1!nr too, will .tiri i?- t.&gt;Jay
i . N. G . lit tin- enutl house.
buy. It la*not solely the querlivn of ing health Sitdurct) him to r*&gt; i out hi. of the beauty of tlu* lew intn reti- pier' on*l New S m y ttii which would ex*
til!
civer- ity .■f i '! &gt;, Id.t, I .; lest ipe ft'uin Iill.lt II 1 a,, i Mr.', Alkn Will Ft**
till'd
to**
*e&gt;i'rnl
year
i
age
i-tre
which
|-i'dl(e d npernt ■ t. ilid lead l" econ­
saving money oil the first cost of m a­
.ii I *b: ea ty &gt;. s Hid )0. Ulidce ti,*' ! it l \ :;h.:i a lew days,
Foiloving Hati-s Booked Aheuit
ii in the iti^u-a'**-.- tt&gt;'i hti.g it- white a r ir s out t" sen omy.
terial but the big laving in the y* it time )i" Ini- rg o g —
i*:.tl lav.ling nil the yaehta to r im e .
Ileud eonceri by Sanford Paml ev iuFpii*.-" of lb- Civd Kiigiei i r,i.;{ HeKTROl'T FAft.AI AtJKNi A
Fund* fut the eonstnictio'n, the
to come when the heavy 1 1 a f fh- will and teal *-*ta(e tni-i-'i-F* ami mr.v alt Iirte nml "take advantage of our won­
.c ry Rt’tidny n 't emu*.n el ( .viral Pari, n artrr-iit *.f tin- Calh-if of Engineer­
try the soul of our city offie nls ami he nerds to do i. t * enjoy life a* be derful take. .It.,.t think of the pride plication -aid, would be provided in at 1:15 p. in.
ltd 'Ingnolia .Ave,
ing and the fieneral Lxu-ndon ’),tt
lest thr strength nnd wearing ipinli- lll.ifr. j; ami he a*e| M: ■ II"th.-ring ' f the home people dl tlie ir fine pier port Horn tin' .■.lining' *&gt;f the Florida
.-ion.
Thr fine ■l young gn-v, in !t
Jon. 25lh, Kit*, .it- • Banquet, Ann.
tie* of tin- paving m aterials for **ui tun ;in "l-'iiillnc tin life i&gt;f Itdi-y."’ end boat basin and the g re a t improve­ Host Coq-t t.i’l.o.ol o ld in port by
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thi? 1. M) tu tes, ill? ftm r ye tr c!.l '
tftsary- Celebration, Ijidiei Niptbt, InThey le j 'y made U- iii;.;,ilt fled wili|
city streets.
anvutii &gt;- from trtiriees **f the estate of
C
hi!
Engineering
departm
ent,
vie*
ment
on
the
lake
front..nml
the
Idea
trtvs, mo* tly Vmlencirt, ti'i tarun-rM allation, 7 p, ro.
life while here and we hqd a notion
Hi elate Henry M. Flagler. T ru stees'
The tax payer* of Hanford are not
has
In
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o
named
by
Bean
II.
J.
[i-ntim,
•emeii:.
li
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lust
—
that
th*’
lake
is
me.*,
23 ln 1-j:',' recdilogs, aDo ea low ef F ib , 1st. • Opening concert and e n -t
of d u n k in g the business aid* taking
In the mood to test mil other m ater , ||(i t |j wjlh
t„ &gt;Mjtu]li to M.; the
me g te.itvM asset of tin City o t San- ut tiie rtntiT of. Mr. i'lag ler's ihceaseti* ter la In ment by Tam O'Shnnter Ladje o f .thu College of Engineering tts the SHI hud:) mi Hour ptork, budded jad
w ife , Mary Lilly Ftngler BtngKntn, nl Bend, at the ilig ’n Sehook
eliairnrat' of the i in-ntltt.**. in chnrgi- Jer.e. t ri in bouse, barn, flowing
Ul* when they know what the brick j |f p-, Tnj.|fir VVa,
,,n t h, , f'-nl.
.
in would u lvnitee funds if ne *' -sary,
streets here
er« u v t stoo l or many
Wi,.,
i |nu., |t
n Mt)t. thing
Fell. StH. W ashington's Birthday *f I .. ill a* r.ii •vmi nt- -ay - th. it much w* II, hi avtift,) lake view, .it.-t ■&lt; 'I™!1
Atpith* r dream of the editor of the
tl.e nppR* ation stnt*-*l, nnd the rail
years. They are averse re spending r„ r (1 „, w q ,:itH,r ni,m ,.lt|U |,
i|„ Herald eonte true.
party and entertainm ent, Woman'si tone lit may it*, derived tnur. the ex- eff h r i -k road ntul but n fe-.v milo
road corporation will increase ic* eap- Club.
money on experiments.
They are pi *&gt;f*i i liitm come
• . jk ■ ■triifg of vi' w ; on high way .■■&gt;&gt;.tti-u-. friin. :* ■ifnr V C o iiM d e r ir .p.i.i! T "
o
and enjoy the
iiiil -t .s k to til" amount that rn.tv be
t ".oi and • •&gt;. . fi (!’ l &gt;%a d . I -,1 j i "
averse to putting down sunielhlng fruit * f b i s l i d "* i It ssill h ■ ill"
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I’nttiiiny
n m i m c its t v i t it \ i n t u i t s
n* *I'v.lirt t&gt;» | iMtieij;Mle in t i" n.'C
and
to 11 &gt;i ■ i -1gi
Hint will not last nnd that bus never l i t l o tl « * fo |i S' - . p . l I II when ...
■* m ly toilay. P tire J ‘*,'i1Mi i- &lt;&gt;&lt;
1t.'.ie *., \\ *.|ii-t u s 1 hit.
•' il"
ii u -tHii ;il tin- railroad may h . •• ^
t' le .t. | II itlgntl
t.
been put down m thi* part &gt;&gt;f thi' ' | IIIt It Will be 'o l;'*S l*f.' :i* Mi
• “V I nl lines , 1 , 2 r.nd 3 &gt;*:• i ml of
'liil.R* ..i l et tta iy , jday by Ail
•rwnvs in the lip.ill III lllili.e
Mute or if it bus been hid ,1 is (•••■ .11 d .'ll
filla
Ik'.nl
P.edilerr’
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lifei'i
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11." hr*, n, I »« I*n
tat *," lay s a iitdletin issued
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Joyir g
Ihe rittlro.id i-.pe ts to rmi-.ph'te ............. ■ „
early to pas* any opinion on the litsit it and then mute.
Highway oxiiibit* furnhih. d by the
l) ROurke.
*;
tliee N ational R iv era-o o j Horbors Jlc npvv )i(li. ,
'■&gt; m
iMg.
ing qualities of the motet ials.
C. S. Burentt of public Rpad-'i, Florida
37,500 IN CASH STOLEN
'o n g .e ss, - hould tmmedmtely write j T |u, p t^ t i;, OMC pf
S
tale
Rond
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'Pir.iiThis paper lifts Htoteil before and i t ;
- or b etter still, ttdegrapb —the SenCt&gt;L. K. HR I S YOFNGS
Wll AT IS TH E AGE LIMIT?
Involving new railroad eortstruetion
III a T&gt;»r S«*tN'i.ilrtl r r r « ' i
fartu rers. will b*- *»ti display nnd fut
ttntea It nmv th at if eighty per cent
itora and Representative* /ren t hi* whi. h the
DIED f'RHlAV AFTER A In terstate C**motene Coni
N A S IIV IL IJs Tentt., Jam 1 i. Thr
t.i'h ira!*--? il fe'r im qiritior b*id ,n.i
of the tax payers soy they want brick.
tote,
telling
wheUier
he
favor*
Ihe
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'A ERA BRIE!' It I.NESS ay ittleti-stiag di«cu 'tote durjng jbe ea*ih*erV ofTIcu nl the transfer atatisn
n rv ’im hi ,s I'. im; called Up .,) to null)
they should have brick and we I.curve ,,
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other dnv an do? good enotigb t*i print teeonimendntions of the IHreetor of *riin*.in recent yeiii*.
&lt;|t **- d t j ;&gt;: ■grit ■. ittmtt which np- of &lt;h-' Nnsltville Railway an* light
th at eighty per cent of the t.ix paverr
Editor Leader- lo answer to an nil the Budget .or those of th e Chief of
Aft*-* st biief illu, s .death yrxtei I-*- i s the 11:11m of tn.iny prominent *■■•unp.'iny v/ns entcied *a&lt;ly y* -t* ,d.ty
Would so state lo the city eoiomisveitixeiiient to a P lttdm rg paper of Enginem*.
MIAMI. Jiio. 16. Aniiotiheem-nt ill*!. n f'ci tmmi i i,; . I Col. EliaI V.
■|tgitn-cl ■.11 ill. Mi'll,
1 1 1 1 &gt; , "• it in * I, t;iJ,. u,
rionrr* if they were nskisl about the
"It.* budget lull e.'iii has rceimi
September .'til, for t*oih'i m aker , and
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- teiiliitil!*■&gt;» and helper,* for an ml **■ o ;• d $2?.&lt;:25 7i!(t for tin* m aintiti de East t ..a' t* railw ay official- th a t a man prominently h .m u tllruu&lt;'b
AYood for the ftteplnie, wood fur
! l u I | t l &lt; ' v,..li o f N l i m p b t . ; - a n d t e s t - ,
•lorry. I ns a Imjlrrnuikvi applied f.u clue and nnprovemeiit of river* and ccMstria thin of th* new Okeei'hobe*-- out tin- rnuntry, an *dd Eontederule
i tot* ■loves, wood for any kind &lt;&gt;f heat­
Tlie Aitiericun watch on Hie Rhine n position. I was naked if I had w ink­ i-.itibors in the fi*. al year ending June
tod "-f r-iiiul rtiii'crinl nml *or, ii-ueti,,n
ing ami Ih e best kind of wood «• ^
Miami tine would begin shortly a fte r soldier mid a man wh . *» personality
wll! toon lie wound up.
protJcm*, i i t of building and nuin,
c
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ed there before, nnd answer*,■&lt;! "yes'* , It., 11'2I, wiiti,, mi , lolditional $b'6,HriO
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;&gt;er co n i—any size you want it. Ro­
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the lo in of the year. SUrveys, iney and beautifi.i i-haraet&lt;*r *vp* nn in lenancv, and
many other mtereaUngi
^
&lt;JcncV0f or lcavc ,.n!er-st
anti gave my name. The employment *l,t" Pttryeya, (Jramiiiiitiotift nnd eon tin said then, had been much delayed by *tnration to th'ore who were so fort.objects will 1«Rut If the press ,11,patches p re true olTit Ini went to a enblm t llle/took o u t1uvneles, a total of $28,082,610.
The
tunute
n*
to
know
him,
and
by.
whom
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office and they will F ; ‘iP'
thi* high w ater in the Everglade*.
some of the American doughtHiys ate „ ,.„r,| ,ltll|
| worked there it) l'.tjp,| annual report of the chief nT engineers
U passing on will Is- h g n at shock 1 “
° f thi; n 'P" "u' :' XtVv
1*tl the next dnv.
213-10‘P
The extension down thy Miami en- hik
m u ctu n t to leave.
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WilN u„,lt l t
„|d. Now nt 1 wn*
the n it aunt that enn profitably
f*ir genuine sorrow. He
had * :T
ml cause for
II, h».ll
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|iutl will rettrii th e 1main cttal coast Ittu and
(.ameivUllo will be made.
SEEK BEAD IN RUINS
And it,, i" w,ii r " i 7 * 7 r » , , ...
m-l‘'
nKl‘ 'IImlt 1 ,miM ,,&lt;,t
r|,*i ‘7 Ml for, rJv,: r m':1 hnrbor worfc,..t two point., .at u point In the Lent PMWfd the .eighty-sixth milestone of
AAillinrn 1*. Cucko, ffiic highway *n-.
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' w m i«f«»&lt;md. if one d a y c h lim g the coming fiscal y e a r as $56,- (|(
lu k , |t|v e r fLvtiijn )lIU|
life, and up to some time ago er,joyed
giRet-r,
and
Mejor
Brown
of
Orange
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sc a r of V ^' l V- M•' v *7 *1 1*U' ” l''r .*'7
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‘•uali:ii ll " u* fr,,n" :
which 3RI.112.280 is f«*r 1&lt;tork| iw&lt; Tht, Larkin* spur will be F,,frtl lu'«*,l‘*
to Jack*..nville
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of in in loft in ;
vmpl symtnt. Now lit Uit» name*7 Mfitnlwiam’i* ntitl ^l-U *S fLl0 f*»r im- for the main
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twciitv-ni
twenty-six
years
ago
to
innkv
hi*
*
county,
have
indorsed
the
conference
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h ,1. Jan. Ji,. —i&gt;|! -‘
purpose of diverting-the
11M8 11. V. I).,.w hich means Before of nil that is fair mid reasonable, whal P|,,vvmenl. An additional 8500,000 is
firemen In-gau nl unybreni- l-1
main portion of Cuban shipments and Iti me w ith hi* son-in-law nnd dnilgh- because it should h - of great benefit
A'uisteaii Itemoiistrated.
ia a mint to do, who has ti wife ntul asked for surveys, ett*„ m aking a total tom ato and vegetable shipm ents of ter, Dr. nnd .Mrs. Sheldon A. Morris, li' F lo r a l engineers, not only !&gt;cc«uiie! ! ' a n b the ruins of a ?100,«00 fire &gt;n
they may profit by lldiy an exeltaiige ^ Jt* business tiistriet in the belief ‘ ^
seven children- to suppm 17 1 nm a , &lt; $57,01)0,110.
the southern purl of tlie county so Duval ami Julia street*.
F orrest Eike, one of Sanford’s city competent mechanic, have passed phy­
"Tile a in mint recommended by the
He
was
born
December
2.
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'*! ideas, but get the o,unions of noted ^run‘ ‘u o t° raven persons peri* *-■
commissioner*, hit- licon elevnttyl lo^ sical examination* before a medical Budget Burenu last y ea r w as $27.- th at they will n o t pass through Mi­ g ran d fath er was Elio* llieks, who " ‘‘t*idc engineorn.
Fht? dead are believed to have *tn
. the chairmanship «f the b*inrd-nn,l by doctor a half dozen time* in the lust 885,260, or practically identical with ami yards and odd too the congestion founded the Ilit'ksite reel of (junker*
r
Uirector
of
the
Exten■
f,,,m
«'«''&gt;»« the guests in tw&lt;&gt; i"8'
virtue of Hint honor on the part n t 1&lt;) year* and never \&gt;ns disqualified. that subm itted this year, but the litre as well as on the line fnrthor in Pennsylvania, 'ami who was nn ’‘re*5 Uivision says tin t the General j Prirvd hotels th a t w ete burtusl.
north.
his fellow members, lntcutne* m ayor
If n man 47 years nml n day t,l*l friend* of w aterw ays in the House re­
American preacher of the Society of j Extension division is sooperating in
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FrieniLs, afterw ard* publishing Obser- this movement bevaurc every citizen 1 i-'-i Dodge Touring in fine running
by the will of Providence, simply for fused to accept this inadequate sunt NAME LESTER LUCAS
this I* the ninth tim e Forrest lutke
that he is thrown in tile di. card by mill secured an increase to $42,815,OCALA POSTMASTER ration* on Slavery. Col. Youngs v.n* in Florida is interested in the slate's I" ‘ipr, Kqr«l tijrs .—S an Juan
has filled that position but the fir*t
061which
w
as
sniil
by
tlte
enginears
aDo a descendant of George Hicks, of r,w ‘* huijdin gproblents, and it U
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It *
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to
lathe
least
possible
am
ount
Butt
England,
the
noted
non-juring
divine'
hoped
th
at
ns
a
result
of
the
confer,
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employs hundred* of thousand* of men
OCALA, Jan. 1C.— 1-eiter Lucas, fo r
nnd Anglo-Saxon scholar; a first eous- j c!,c,? n&lt;lt “flly many valuahle idea .
Red Smipjier and Sea
S' ,a
in this fa ir land. Why Ibe head nnd would do absolutely necessary work
the past thirteen years a resident of
and
the
sentue
approved
the
action
of
in
uf
Roseau
Coiikling
and
nls;&gt;
cousin
1
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K*itmd.
by
all
of
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mud
M
Slone'*
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arket,
327
Sanford
A«*
l! SELL
executive
officer*
oj^
this
corporation
-'W H E N U
thi* city, has received his commission
to'
Mr*. Hleks-Lortl, who dominated[ huiUvre hut much money may be sav- title,
are nil older than |5 nnd n day, some the house.
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
ns postm aster of Ocala for the next
"The estim ates subm itted by thu
W ashington society for so many
,lu' tretpayer* of this state.
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of them half n century ago, nml now
WITH US
four
.years.
//
years.
H
arry
t
reaty.
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RECOVERS
FROM LA GRII’1 14
Chief
of
Engineers
this
y
ea
r
include
are making more dividends than ever
Mr. Lucas camo ‘ to Ocala from
He was with the H a y guard* uf
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befme. AA’itv not scrap themselves provision for the 35 new projects Springfield, III., in 1011 nnd ha* made
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New Orlenn* during the war butween
KIDNEY. TROUBLE CAUSES
, "AVau very bttd with Ln Grippe *f)
A ten sere, improved and tiled,
give place to younger men and show adopted in the legislative riv er nml many friends
here who uro congratu- . v ,
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the example to other*? AVhnt is "govd h arlu jr'a d . approved S eptem ber 22, luting him on hi* appointm ent.
Celery Farm , w ith nil equip­
he N urth a,,,, S«Jth ' ar"« ■ « ?rw » n i| ((
I*AMLNLSS
had « zevree cough
T n cd r * ^
Itecnme n sugar phtojer In St, C harles’
A mntene** f.dlowed me for some lloney and T ar nnd it stopped n f
for the goose is good far the gnndor." 1822. The nmount recommended for
ment at a bargain. Reason for
l i s t e r Lucas is well known in S an­ parish. La. He came to’FlorJdn twep- j timp, nnd I felt that it was caused]tough and I got b etter," writes Nr&gt;I would just like to know wlint char­ expenditure during the cotnijig year
selling, owner has more land
itable prescription John 1). J r. Would Upon these im portant new project* is ford ns ho took the part of~Werlix*u- ty-six year* ago. gave up active life from kidney trouble. One bottle of) Mary Kishy, Spokane, AVnshmfib1than he can handle.
present to his large IRIde class In 813,144,Pit) w h ich rovers prm-ticnlly tor in Coburn’s M instrel for several thirteen years ago and has all* thi* Foley Kidney Pills had the desired e f -1Coughs resulting from La Grippe, n
New .York City, as to hew to get rid a '! the difference between th e amount year* ntld hi* fine voice charmed many . limn 1 (sided with hi* dauglHer, i l r s .,! L et," writes H. It. Arbuckle, South fluenaa. Bronchitis, AVhooping CoUK •
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of the 13 year and n dn&gt;' old mnni appropriated for 1D23 and th a t rec- people thronghoiit the Unitesl Sl«te&gt;. Sheldon A. Morri t.
Itarre, A'erniont. Backache, rheumn Asthma and Spasmodic Croup
thloroform him or what, and leave emmemled for 11)24
Col. A’oung* leave* a wife nnd eight ‘b tn. dull henduvhe, too frequent or quickly relieved with Foley'* H,,nfjr
AGENTS
The g re ater p a rt-o f the work on
fi llts, CrUco, $1.15.—Sanford C ash , children, S. J. A'oung#, of Houston, burning urination are symptom* of and Tar. Contains no opiates-!**
hi- \Aife nnd children dependents on
251-tfe lex .; Mrs. M. A‘. Owen*and Miss Even]Kidney and Bladder trouble. Dinonl- gradient* printed on the wr» Pilf­
the younger community, I think the rivers and harhortt consist* uf dredg­ Grocery.
REAL ESTATE
Younga of Snn Antonio. Tex,; Mrs. J. ered kidneys require prompt treat- L argest selling cough medicine
Standard Oil Company, United S tates ing, and Hint cost* today 112 p«r cent
F ire, Casualty, A uto Insurance
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE, A. Bnrrold of Sanford; E. H. Young* n e n t. Negleut causes serious compH* world. Refuse substitutes. In*)*1 °n
Steel Company and railroad* who en more than It did hi 1»23. The Inforce thi*,'*ystem on the cdunlry are u rease in the cost of o ther thing* ha* FRIDAY, JANU ARY 19TH.-YOAV- nf I_rkelnnd; Mrs. M. Y. L, Dempsey, cations.. Foley Kidr.ey Pills give Foley’* Honey and Tur. Sold cvcrJ
105 AY. F irst 9 t„ SANFORD, FLA
acting In u way th at i* unhuroan, bar*, not K-en quite «** g reat, but taking it ELL CO.
23l.2tc now residing with Dr. and Mrs. Mor* «ibitk relief. Sold everywhere.—A dv.|where.—Adv.
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SANFORD

FLORIDA

"FRED R. WILSON
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tell you the. quality of servicereutiered by this bank; or, better s t i l l ,* .
come in and let us convince you
personally.

,\ COMMUNITY BUILDEU

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C. F. WHJTNRR, ta s h le r

F. V. FORSTER, Tre;ddcnt

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into Lake Mo &gt;»•'.&lt;, a total incm-or . a
m -.o , rativo hunio bufldlng
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FAItMERS You van get feed I'M *"n
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H&lt;f„ ‘tpU..n, .otg.n.lzcd in I b r n ta r ,
Opllcian-O plom etrU t
fia ta -i nod irrigation plugs a t th-'
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CU.UKRT A. VOFNGUKRli,
,Lm the eaivcr of the A-Focia■
313 B ait F irs t S treet
Hanford, Fla. Sanford Novelty W orhi.
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.u l m ini unfurtidted apart mem,
LL .CoL, Corps of Kngineers,
|j,m f ,oni dale ui ova ini’* tth*u ha .
FOR SALK Tw'vlvi! fit* ni la d nium.i *-*it or him a). dc..ira!&gt;'a location. Au1* l/i t Kitfiimift.
„ „ thoroughly JOecd-fut one "0,
with three year b'ar.c r.l ll.» l | l - diea-i “ h. S.'* eaift Herald office, San- ? |»_ ^ F iigincfi's (jfffec,
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•huntlrttls of Riun.. niudv ,tu the
DR# R. M. WELSH
n
ftto Avenue.
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different
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(J ra d u filo V c l c r i n a r i a n
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have found it n tv u sitiy to resort I j
Telephones:
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trailer.
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You can find
name nf r— , r,y | tl
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*7 U&gt; acreage.
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every live RiihIiicsh Man
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i l l . I.eiiii W, M arshall, who is Imw' in
i-il in Ihe tt&gt; building .. out ■•*..*.
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Cylinder G rinding; Di-I.Uie i'int.m.i
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„ a|y (.mild relief when 111 began
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tiitjvy.
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will
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help
build
pi: tialldiii) In iti i frit; t:u eiunp*.
ELTON
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in this linntt
A u to m o b ile s F o e b a k v , }li(i 1,,,,^ ,,. „r a , m . w hite, i n
&gt;.f the time,” says Mr. IL tishall, "and i„f titullnn. Vi*v of tin- above n-.nied
FORD UOAIiSTHR. U*2I, ntartei*. i te.. ! i'"
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Would n.,t .Jir»M. ran.- d im 't.’. ri. and ttunvi.m s o th er fii-m l
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fla g me !•
Room 7, Miller llldg. .
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. ill be gl.-tl t»
SANFORD
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' . ’'ING ( I.ASSK. every 'Ideality “ I went along Hits way a grout *plain in detail ji»i a ,1 l t l ' i l 111- 'l l '
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"onto do
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me n-v ,| (l i..k,
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. o . d . n nt for ad u lt.. ln terp re ‘ ’. thing which wirnhl
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n d b..ll huh .tan. •»*. Rr.ife
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pel Minded tit' to li ; , . n &gt; f„t j| * is , ui l-n*. Upon giving
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thirty days not ire of sueli withdrawal,
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i.v the »jrftani
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I -ter l-utlv will 1h&gt; sold
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,t t-islit:- iii.ctiun o-i Fatufdny. Jttttti- i -n nnything ! want I fed fine nnd-|l)|!i(,.(. fol!n j u
ant
gaining
in
weight.
been
i
nlled
upon
to
wail more than
* ’ * * " lv
DODGE 'DOUIDNC.- mu; and looks
g ; ;i! *;
io »ny shop. ( ’has.
CONTRACTOR and IH.:Il I)_KU| like new, : hm.ihi.
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817 CcmiiH-rcinl H trecl—Sanfcrd. Fla.;
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A fU r u(ljouinm(.nt ,,f th ejlocidm hl_____________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
RKd TUtfCIi, thi" flinjie, new (in -,
—— - • —r~ — **------- - r i n u l d n t titBKV ennugli of it to supply
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tho demand mtu I w ant yon to tire my •.
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R u le LtLS l i:tgi«n ghld
tu j* 1l,,*"f
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gold waudt,"
watch, littvirn
l.ilitiit t«Ji
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.t . .of h.t.. tjje
the Asxocdntlnn
Arsoeintinn fop
fm* the
the next
next ye®
year.
!K)DfIK TOURING, i heap.
E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T O R S
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v; d!er, pro Mint.
go tild,I, M ” ;-. .* ’ I.-! an
,ia, b*t. correct loir-ttnnlion, itullgesUan, and
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th a t tired, worn-out feeling so quirk
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WMlinghouK*. L ights and Appliance' ( llAKDl/SU '•* ■; M-nger, nm s gpod; **
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A. P. Coiittelly,y eeratary and Ire-isfolka
won
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realize
Hint
they
are
well
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tire.',
giiad,
$IKHMhl.
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New Line uf Fixture*
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Tliirpe m e a 11pTs*ne+m»ite Iy 229,0(W andi strong
again. .i
Miller Ruihling------M agnolia Avrttttr' VIM, I Ion True!:, S2d tit).
Geo, A. De(-otU*f, nUurnPy.
| BtudentH regtaleird in Florida’s pnhRe-tTi-Mn i$ ■loht in Sanford by
All of these men hnvo Ikph conrieet*
ISUD'K SIX touting; li60, rati this U&lt;
a " increase u f , the Union th arm a cy am ' the lesding
A ,,f f
the Assneiittiedl ulnce. its ittthan I Li,«.M&gt; mile e, ^Itfi.UO.
i *'* " 1 “ f 1 m vr
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&gt; ^ ‘r ’ i«l.n!i’ts in every e ity .-A d v .
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nnd hnvo labored whole
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Hpeyial
Hiv
fUiidebitker
in
film
runlu
aited
ly
to r ita nphuilding..
l.KXIN'GTON SPORT, 1922, nearly.
nlng
order.San
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IN S U R A N C E AGENCY
A statem ent of the ^onidtiim of the
' new, $950.00.
2(&amp;-3te Association has ju rt liectl |»uhlixhoiL
FIRE---------AUTO---------RONDS
DODGE SEDAN, excellent huy,'
in tile Sanford Doily Herald, anil your!
SPECIALIST
. NOTH l£
e.-ppciill
at tent ion i, culk-d to cumu.
OLDS(LIGHT, i (in MHiger, fine c a r |( t. V,,.,r pimme la s mm]e up. Can
S. 0 . Shinliolscr
The jlimorahle Board of County
When
you enmuder th at this Itnildfor hire, nvcrskedire*; fine meehnttrl, ^
nhy ?1{,,ht exeept !’*.tCninmisRlonerk in arid for Seminole ing Association was ntortod l*y ncll-.
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*7------Uni toi.ditlon, o i it g i'',‘ ,
j m d iy. Ilmira I1;R1) p. in. to |(l;.ltl p, Cminty, Flu., wll|"p*refvo hid i pt their
C o n t r a c t o r a n d I lu ild c r
mg Inatalitncnt *(••.’ , mid th at the
i i, t.i aace '
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Quvirt|T dny rail a t
npA
meatlnfr to bo held on
very host tlmt ruilid he thmo the firat iFLORIDA
HANFORD * x
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A. P !!•« . . . nivty .ihty-p, v.ao to get to g eth er niv
flWks. We ni«;.t Mil all the*., ran;: .1 U K « „ Gcan
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Tor t i n W ™ ? * "-f hundted and jibuly-xix dolhua, the
A. Pi Connelly &amp; Sons
As-ni iutioit has dutitf well, iifld its lip
::.in tiii.h r.t tucH
m nit I ’. riiiW grow ing m onth by month,
into Hir nrw Dodge ham* and’ will?
F. A. DIM’GLASS, ntnl its future grow th will be rum'll
It-K-X.l,
K-S-T-A-T-t]
need robiq to n uinilei onr prrsent -mv-i “
. Parma
1-J‘ o.a.wiUfe
r«lMii-ttl.
inoie vapid. Every ejtliteit of Sanford
vice hint ion.
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and Rtniiirnk* comity is
JO jmr . ent (Mscnunt n all ear t list STOW ART Tire Florist 1 M iric’ i: ------------—
u p •u,t : r t \ i , ttia rrtA tt o r
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Surel &gt; [IiphiI.
help,
MTUI I.Illil,IIKIIK or HWUMHII
n*- l y snip.-, riliing for m tallm cul or
fd ahve fr nil rash.
* (:,|j Flow rnt
-Floral |i»“ii?,ns
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’l.pnn.
nill'H I, ItlM ITItt I I MIX &lt; *1. IN*. j....,
i n ul up *tt)c!;.
'lii ms to tesponslhle jiarties.'Wne-f
H u il.ru I’r.pprrl,
IlH tlnru Ckniil'M '
Annual uud flrnatticnisl Final**
N«iTl* i; in *:i i : u h ijv t{ iv i;:; rii i i .
tliird down, lial.tmv 0, S, Hi and t2!
a H|i* ' I &lt;1 n»*-n(l4|f of III" sti.i-UipUiliTItB T H E RIG JANU ARY CLEAR­
M ato llffic n
.
: l! M vrtle Ave.-Phnne 2i^-\Y of the Sunfoi.l Hotel i*4malri|cllt.n f i mmontiis.
phttJR Du. b Li.rp ii itlon orimuirt’il atiii ANCE SALE START’S FRIDA V,
Mttifcrn h im i.nv r m t f . t x v
*xi.ttinB* nmiiT Hti. i**ws t&gt;i th&lt;- rttnuttw p iiim iN v r.v n tiix T e o t t i 's s v
itf
will,In- hr 1*1 /u th** priori- JAN.u a i : \ i&amp;TIX AT YOWHLI. CO.
Sanford Mol or Co.
SANFORD MACHINE ■;* il Florida,
liglcra *pf Mill Pill [II.nil j.pP) til III,
^ • • i 1 Kt
tnt.H .Mnirnnlin A ir.
V'nhlox tint* I I/t tin* City 6r -gonforU.
plmim 3.
DODGE DEALERS
Sri,itn&gt;ib* foam y, rifirliiit. wu’ th# itui
COMPANY
itfl) p.r .r.’ihiiMrr A, n.
at t hi- hoar
lhiby Van Camp * team, Th.* per can.
General Machine and Boiler
L. B. HODGINS
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n III . r -r till ,&gt;111jW**&gt; I
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Hanford
Cush llrovcry,.
251-iteJ
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Friday, January 2H.
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?AbHi 'o!i MorU;iii;T Security 187,636.94
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M atured slock u n p a id ......... 113,988.38
In terest P aid in A d v a n c e ....
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C ontingent Undiv. P ro fits ....
595.52
Bills P a y a b le ...........
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GOLF
BOWLING

BASE BALL
FdOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

T E N N IS

BOXING

C1IAS. L. BRITT, Editor

LOOKS AS IF
“STUFFY” STEW­
ART WILL GO TO
MAJORS TO STAY

&lt;•:( fironil bnflenton "turned out by tli •
South in many yearn, is. a t last rlat’ed
to earn a berth on n m ajor league in­
field, tin* Haiti inner works being the
Brooklyn DodgcrW
“Stuffy” saw service in th e Florida
S tate League, playing for Jacksonville tin dialer, Sunffird. lie Hint drew
the attention o f m ajor league xnut*
white a member of the Inca] club in
1‘tlfi and was prom ptly nabbed by Si.
laiuis C ard in al- Jacksonville was a
mi-ml«*r of tin* old S m ith‘A tlantic circnit at that lint-, lie played nine

Our old friend "Stuffy" Stewart,
ono of the prime factors In winning
the pennant for Sanford the first year
of the Florida S tale le a g u e , Uu* lw*t
second bn-ncnian in tho Southern
le a g u e for several years a fte r that,
Inter tried out by P ittsburg nnd rent
back to Birmingham, is now the pro­
perty of the Brooklyn Dodgers and
from all reports “ Stuffy" will stay
w ith them.
The South has never turned out a the
b e tte r second husemon or any faster i tie.
player than "Stuffy”, but he; tdiri.
j
work h as kept him in the minors, lie j,i
. has now been owned by Philadelphia.
,
Pittslm rg and Brooklyn, and in otir |jj,
estim ation, this sen .on will He bin last ^
chance *in the innjnr* if he fail t» |,|u
; make the grade*. hill ".Sillily" hold I
gmake it nnd we predict that In will jK.
The Jflckaanyille .loom..I in comment
,
Ing upon it say thht Stew art played
with Jacksonville in the Florida Stall .
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Jacksonville did own St*w ait nt oil- j
time, but it was in the old Silly
I .cage befoig the entraitce ^&gt;f .lack- •
■onville into the ntatp league. The
ip d u n ial.k n y s:
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El
J. F. Stew art, b -tier I t.own to did
mini.I followers, mi "Stuffy,” a nntiva
of Jn*twr, Flo.; nnd one of the semri
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Pure Ruck Wheal
.Clover Hill Rutter, the
Rest
Peerless Rutter, 11&gt;. .r&gt;.'U
Iowa Raking Potatoes
Limburger ami Phila­
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American Golf
Champion May
Not Go Abroad

Silvertown Cbrcls
A gorgeous tint mu of passion and
a revenge th at knew no law, filmed
against a background of radiant
splendor.

I l l y T h r A . a n r l n l r i t I’ r r . n l

NK WVOKK, Jnn. HI.—W hether
Gene Saracen, national o| m-ii nnd pro­

A prelim inary report of the Cham­
ber of f'ommeree committee states
Sealed alive in a jeweled tomb—
fessional galf champion will Im* per­
th at an option on ground Miitnhle for Mich is the fate of the Oriental wife
mitted to pitrtlelpate in lh** Hrilrih
a hall park haa*fieon secured.
who flint, See, in "Above All l aw"
open tournam ent In England during
how
u beautiful girl escaped this pen­
June as he planned will he d eter­
Now th at the 11rut ;*ti p ho* been t«- alty by a hair's breadth
mined t-day i.y the Hoard of directors
I en the rest liould be e:c«y.’Even if
f Brian tiff I mlge, the metropolitan
nu athletic park la nnt.completed right
All the hot blooded pns mu and
Hub by which lie is employed nr. n pro.
off. at least a fence nod n baseball langoroua romance of the myslcnmi&lt;'linnet ey Hejn'W S 'e-le, munogitig
diamond for the* sutifWier are needed Kn*t, .ill llje ageless riiuim of llmdu
I'il-e'el of the lodge. M.id Inst lllglli
ami u grand Aland if posaible.
palggc i and the swift ferocity of Hin­
du revenge.

A real thrill awaits you when
you first see your car on hahdsom e Silvertown Cords. Another
w hen you discover you nro getting
moro m ileage ou t of your gasoline*
And still another a t th e end of
the season w hen your speedom eter
shows you how far th ey have gone.
*DEST IN T H E LONO R U N '

Hood Auto Company, Inc.
111-13 Park Avenuo
SANFORD,
FLORIDA

S ilv e r t o w n
Have you Been 1L (t.&gt; Stevens play
golf of la te ? There is n sin prise in
store for you if you haven’t. And the
to be above ? III,mill n year, the (jucjtIs love “ Above All Law"? Is the
same of John Smith Both the e play­
lion of the financial difference will
husband who revenges himself upon
ers are fust becoming stars m the
the lnnn who has ruined his hinie
not determine the directors’ decision, links.
Mr. Steele declared he personally
”Alnive All L aw ?"
favored granting the American cham ­
. And when the tournam ent for tho
pion the time, ns he deal red thin coun­
There nre Bun-kissed lands in the
Huh sta rts there will In* some real
try to ]ie represented by the best pos­
Orient mote glowing in romance than
players to compete.
sible talent.
the South Seas, richer in poignantsttgmnn love dram as. See such a ItindTi
"Above All l.nw.”

't &lt;*f ih, IPJl
SUtte league,
wdl probably bom ■"WII a regular
Ik ilii with the Allan a .(’rackets the:
coming season, mem ling trt mi animtmeement In Allan a Sunday imp-

i hnmpioe, nod .lock IIo f bin-on, I’oruier Brito,h litlH icld ii, revenged
them -elvc, fur two defeats ill the
north at the hands of W alter Hagen,
British open champion, and Joe Kirkwood, A ustralian champion, when
they Irtuineed the la tte r dx and live
r by trade but hen Sunday.
ly berth on the
The morning round was a seer.aw
a r t *tnp and i.i affair, with m other team having the
r apple nt t&gt;; :e!&gt; ahtage I \ more limn one hole tip
■ e. iii b id ib . *i t h e cigh’v* nth. which Saia/.en and
fin- lime with Hii thi'oii won,* and emied the luund
but few gomes, two up. Hagen mid Kirkwood won ono
lineup on most back on the first hole of the afternoon
hitter, an art round, but lust it again ipi the second,
nnd from th at poinj they never ncriously threatened the lead of Saia/.en
ing, paint, t ir e s 'a n d Hutchison. -

Juan

Oarage [
2-itMUc

And when lime comes to send a
team to Gainesville, Sanford will he
there with the goods, U’e don’t always
receive the proper recognition by the
othi r -fate paper- hut our basketball
team will make them take, not ice this

There nre other transfers, but none
with SRItVICK for their middle name,
l.ossing’s (JUIGK’ SKRVIGP TRANS­
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GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES
In order to introduce these fsintous tires and tithes in Semimile Counlg we quote the following special prices for next
week only. We earrv a full stock of alt si/.es.

&lt;iou'irieh
Smooth
Safety
S tfe lv .

"Above All Jaiw" It* one of the best
pictures on the program m e for the
w eek-and .is, a picture that deserves
your patronage. Be sure to see it at
the Princes* tonight.

M ’ .'lM Jll

h ull :t jurir of forwards like ,Mcl.tiea* and W. Moye, two centers to
choose fmni like McGnulin ami Slone,
guards to chuose front like R. Moye,
Peek, Smith nnd Cowan', and nevernl
other gmsl players, Sanford boasts'
n tea m thnt is second to none in the
high M'lmaf athletics Ahis year. And
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Have the Herald do your next job thr? 1* no idle lioast—we nre show­
ing the goods.

c?jtn

S P E C IA L S A L E ON

A .love dram a Idled with exotic in­
trigue and m ystety, with magnificent
costumes and suitings.

gam e. 11 11 getting
Wilkin ion to name ;
too many good ones,

Varnishes, Stains and Knbemine. Uc
are sole ngynts for P atton's Stilt*
proof p ain ts, the pain t tlm t is made
specially for the smith by tho gilvcmmciit formula o5 per cent white lead,
:15 per cent of sine, 10 per cent of
silica; we have years of experience In
the paint and wall p aper business. In­
formation and advice given free. Gome
If. end let Us talk it over. W'c are lo­
cated in the stare next to the Anierltan* F ru it Growers,- Weh.kn Block,—
Sanford P aint nnd Wall Paper Go., H.
A. Halverson, Proo.
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Customers

GOODRICH TUBES

Wc have nne of the hexl repair deparlment» lit Ihe elly and are fully equipped to repair
and re-charge Batteries

Grey
30x3 ...
30x3'A
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32x4
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“COLUMRIA BATTERY”
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SALES and SERVICE

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AND ACCESSORIES

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C/3 scene from the (paramount Qicture,

Sanford^ Florida

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PAGE FIVR

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V'. Double Boilers, Frying Pans, Konst
► era, Milk Pans, and
Q Q jp
* Mixing Bowls, e a c h ............ v O v -

Spool cotton, 150 yards
in spools, each — .....
Per dozen spools.............. .

J a n u a ry b rin g s a ro u n d a

ance of Stocks—-it is the time for Reductions in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, £
Goods, Woolens, Men’s Furnishings, Blankets and House Linens. You will find some.
Jg
i f Attractive I Prices on all the Seasonable Merchandise in this January Sale

LADIES’ SERGE ANI) TK1COTINE DRESSES

KALBURNIA GINGHAM

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B o n g C lo th , ffoft f in is h e d , !5 c
10 yards for
. . ...

I special lot of full siz e Blankets
double, for ................

Spednl soft Finish Long.Cloth
per yard .

Mohawk

Tftsa.

1 iota o f Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters

WOOL GOODS

MEN’S PANTS
Men’s-Serge ami Fancy Grey Worsted Now Style Tweeds and Ser
dated in* this snle
Pants, all sizes.
(D /fl Q O
Special
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Men’s Khaki Pants, 2 doz. Q Q a
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
to dose out at, each ....
J /C P V
Carter’s and Mansing
0*1 A Q
Knit
Underwear,
pair
tj/A a t/0
MEN’S PAJAMAS

STETSON HATS
,00 Stetson Hats,
O ff
nil colors and sizes.__

Special price on Meii’sOuting and
Madras Pajamas and Night Shifts.

FELT HATS

Big assortment of Muslin Under
wear, Gowns and
4 g -i A A
Teddies, each
....
JLaArft/

BOY’S PANTS

BRASSIERES

Values up to $5.00

MEN’S OVERALLS
Heavy Denham, well
flJ-J
made. Special pair.....

Un d e r w e a r

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1 Table of 2-piece Winter
Underwear. Special, each.X L

J2 new styles
for each
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Fancy Grey, Brown,
Woolen* Pants for
Boys, all fixes, pair

One lot’for,
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CURTAIN NETS
special lots of Filet Nets at, yard;

CORSETS

BOYS’ BLOUSES

IG-in. All Wool Canton,
new 11right shades, yd

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1' better lot front and
buck lace for, each ,

AND

CRETONNE
I pieces of Cretonne
an.i Scrim,* yard ....

REMEMBER THE
DATE?, JAN. 1STH

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Sale Starts January 19
and Closes January 27

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Big Remnant Sale—1-2 %
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 250

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 192.1

VOLUME HI*

REPARATIONS WILL NOT BE PAID BY GERMANY ON ACCOUNT OF THE INVASION
OF GERMANY TERRITORY BY FRANCE.

Black arid White
Minstrel Show
At High School

OCCUPATION OF TIIE HI
INDUSTRIAL CENTER OF
THE RUHR DISTRICT

LEESBURG HIGH SCHOOL
PRESENT SOMETH I N't
REAL GOOD*

Was Carried Out in Front of the
French Headquarters With
Songs and Speeches

The French Soldiers Are Stoned When They Dis­
embark at the Town of Buer, But Nobody Was
Hurt; German Police Superintendent Will Be
Punished for the Act of Violence •
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FOUND IN PRIVATE
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TO
Big Bercan
Brotherhood
Breaks Record

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PARIS, Jan. 15.—The reparations commission has received a
note from the German government signifying its intention to sus­
pend payments of money and in land because of the occupation of
the Ruhr, which it says it considers a violation of the Versailles
treaty.
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HAD FORTY FIVE PRESENT AT
THE MORNING SESSION
Hl.'NDAY
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FRANCE OR BELGIUM
EVEN IF THE OFFER
TO PAY FOR IT*

May Precipitate a Real Wnr Be
• tween France and Germany
in Next 21 Hours

The Dig Bcrcati Brotherhood of the
ESSEN. Jan. 15.—It is reported (hat French soldiers arriving
Tomorrow night at the Sanford
First ..IlapIlit church passed nil' pre­
(My Thr AxaorUlrd I’ffaal
at
the
small
town
of
Buer
were
greeted
with
a
shower
of
stones,
High School auditorium the l.ccdiurg
BERLIN, Jan. 15.—Tho German
vious records of the class yesterday
but
nobody
was
hurt.
When
the
French
general
arrived
he
an­
High School Black uud White Mins­
when they had forty •live present. and Coni Commission lifts prohibited coal
trel? will be presented for the benefit nounced that the German police superintendent would he punishet).
it is now the largest strictly young owners uf Ruhr from supplying coal
of the Sanford High School and the A decree issued Sunday exempts the French troops front the lu x ­
man's
class in the city, and possibly and coke to France nml Helgiunt even
show should be well attend**! not only ury tax anti orders notification of all meetings three days before
tlie largest in the stale outside of if payment be made for fuel. This
on account of the fact thut the audi­ due, with the names of organizers and probable attendants; for­
tin- places where the larger insli’u -. stiffening attitude by the German gov­
ence w ill'be well satisfied but also bids strikes and also processions arid all persons front wearing uni­
lions of learning ate located. The; ernment is expected here to precipi­
because the money goes for a good form s. compels the posting of price lis is in German currency in
growth
of the class has been far be-1 tate ill astir action by tin* French govall shops and restricts German soldiers front entering tlit* occupied
1purptwo.
yutnl tile expectation1* of these con i nmiviit.
f Sanford folks are loyal to their territory from territory not occupied.
nected w ith .it sir.ee it wo* otgr.n-j
BOCHUM, Jan. 15.—This city, in rcluml* and they are ulwnyn willing
ir»*«l Inst summer with only six niem-{ PAULS, Jan. 15.—The* occupation of
the heart of the great Stinnes steel to turn out fur n good show, ami for
IWhttnt by French troops has been
COBLENZ.
Jan.
15.—The
incorporation
of
the*
Ruhr
valley
in-j
bers
in regular attendance,
works, was occupied by the French the small sum of fifty cents they will
.The spirit of the class has grown i decided upon. It will probuhly tnkc
today. The occupation of Gelsenkir­ I s.v a show tomorrow night that will to (hi* territory administered by tin* Rhineland high commission is
the next step to Ite taken l»y the f’rench in the opinion of Ameri­
with its ttiemltorxhip and this spirit place today.
chen has been "completed.
i |ie worth twice t|}r .money from n can circles here, as soon as tho American zone is definitely evacu­
is teaching out after any young men:
minstrel standpoint and they will also
ef the city v.ho do not attend Sunday, DUSSELDORP. Jan. 15 Iiochum
ESSEN, Jan. 15.—Because of the. j he helping along the students **f the ated, and Major General Alien has surrendered his authority which
pehocil somewhere. The elusa is con­ the great center of the St limes Indus­
rhsnge of front by coal magnates nnd Hit'll school. Leesburg pats on a fine came originally from the l!MN armistice. While it was pointed nut
ducted on u strictly organized basis trie *, will tu* occupied n few days
the repudiation of the agreement to the fund for carrying out some of the that the Versailles treaty made no provision for the Ruhr district,
(he
fact
remains
that
the
Frrqyh
are
now
there
in
occupation.
A
!
,und the offteem and tnemliera have hence, the French hate decided, un­
: mume coal deliveries the French to- p tojects so necessary in the life &lt;&gt;f the
precedent
for
tho
anticipated
action
might
he
found.in
the
Kcihl
used u systematic plan it* extending I * the German government under­
74»y reinforced the occupation tpove- (high reboot, Jacesburg put on a fine
bridgehead,
which
was
occupied
in
the
same
manner
as
the
Ruhr.
an
imitation to ail yotijig melt to at­ goes a change of heart and abandons
isent. Troop tanks were moved up m iintre! every year ami this year it
tend.
. • its policy of interference and opposi­
from the old zone and the ring around is said to Ik1 way above everything Originally, there were only thcee bridgeheads and this one was
tion whirl! the French consider it has
tdded
by
the
French.
There
has
been
talk
of
a
Rhineland
repub­
Eucn tightened.
in speaking of the class before the been following for tho past week.
that has ever been presented. Miss lic, but so long as the American troops had control of one of the
aelpml yiMtenluy morning, Hon. F. 11.
Gladys Morris bus been hetV several arcus, that was not possible. The departure of the Americans'has
Forster stated that he believed it the French authorities do not nnnouncc
days getting everything ready for revived discussion of this subject.
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greatest young men's class "he had ev­ the *I\U' of tin* advance, but make no
the show and we can tnke her ■state­
er seen in a town of similar popula­ siciet of the fact that they have de­
ment* for the fuel that the show will
tion. The 0(Torts of the officers is to cided to extend tho occupation fur­
■be good ftont start to finish.
maki* it Um- gientc**t fell mure** of ther eastward to coerce Germany into
I Everyone enjoys a good minstrel
it'rtuei.ce tin1 young man lias hi the paying the Ruhr industrials for tho
| show. Everyone enjoys a g.&lt;od home
city. The Dig Ifcrcali llrutiierhood i-'(coni reparations deliveries and ns pen­
talent minstrel show. Everyone wants
planning to purchase n piano to add alties for which they term the wilful
to help tit*1 high school. Then let ( vto
the life of the efns*. And plnns art failure of Berlin to fulfill, its under­
cryunc Imy a ticket anil go to the
*;
OFFICERS AND HOARD OF Di­ now.under way to have n picture made takings.
zhow tomorrow night. The curtain
ll EtTOILS ELECTED FOR
* of .this great clnss within a short
Concerning coal deliveries, which
will go up at 8:1a and you,should be
*
ENSUING YEAR
the Ruhr Industrial*- have agreed to
time.
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,
In your scat by that tithe. It will Ik* Alleged to Have Been Paid* in New York to Be
The treuiemious growth of the class resume, France undertakes to pay tho
u show that will give you satisfaction
The nntninl meeting of tlu* stock­
has
in a large way been brought cost of labor and the salaries of tho
.
Heard
in
Tampa
Today
in every way.
holder* of the People's Dank of San­
about
by the teacher, Dr. F. D. King,! employes anjl miners; only tho own­
ford was held Saturday evening nnd
ami tin* efficient corps of officers, who ers must look to Berlin for other than
TAMPA, Jan. 15.—Claims of citrus growers of llu? state was attended by practically all of n 1 ns follows: IturKu Steele, presi­ overheat! expenses and tho items that
Sanford Buick Co.
against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for $10,000 alleged to the shareholders of the institution. adent;
Newton Stenstrent, tb it vice make up the price of tho coal deliver­
Buys Hood Auto Co., have been paid in New York for deliveries by truck of fi nit from The Cashier'* report uf the Bank**
president;
Tom Rrothemon, second ed f. o. h. a t tho French frontier.
Take Over Garage the Jersey City piers to pier in New York City tim ing the railroad condition was ve.ty favorable, total .vice-president;
Frederick llinos, sec­
strike last year will be heard by representatives of the Interstate deposit * at the close of business Us­ retary, Dr. Peoples, chaplain, and
.
.
Commission here beginning today. Growers contend tlu* railroad ing $53:1.207.45.
M illiard Lutrtloy, reporter. These of*|
should refund charges for drayage in New York, asserting the .], A. Anthony, Dr. S. I‘tiles ton, W. fiders together with nil the member*
II. Tuiinctllffe, C. F. Williams, E. II
freight rates paid at. this end provided for New York deliveries.
Hawkins
and. W, E. Scoggnn were extend all the-young men of Iho city
The Hood Auto Company was pur­
elected directors for the ensuing year. u cordiut iiiTitslion to ullend the class
chased this morning by U. C. Moore,
Sunday morning and help be a part
representing the Sanford Ituick Com­
of the grent movement they have
pany and the* new firm will tnke posstarted to put this city on the rnup.
hessipn the first of the month hut
WHO WANTS IIIS BILL FOR GOV
will givq Ituick service in the machine
I HE LAST DAY
KHNMENT CORPORATION
shop starting today. This is a good
FOR BUDGET COMMITTEE
PUT OVER
move on the part o f Mr. Moore, who
FOR STATE INSTITUTION
is among the young business men of
• nr Th* AawcUtrS l'o u &gt;
the city that seen tho possibilities of
III, I hr taaui'liilril l’tr*»|
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. — Tha
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 15.—Today
Sanford as a future big city and he Or Application for Suspension Will Be Made to
was the Inst day the governmental de­ plan of tho administration senate
needed service nnd a good machine **
the Interstate Commission
velopment* and state institutions had leaders to begin consideration of the
to submit biennial estimates to the farm credits program was blocked
PREPARE FOR WAR
W r Tbe AHM-Intrt I*rra*t
budget commission which is charged tcjjqiornrUy by Senator Norris, who
TAMPA, Jan. 15.—Unless the rail­ cents tin the saint* bag of |K)tatoes.
VALETTA, Malta, Jan. 16.—I t is most dcsiMDlQ locniions m mo cuy
under provisions f the legislative net insisted the senate take up hie bill for
“Mr. Hoskins said Friday that in
road* entering this city from Jack­
reliably reported from Smyrna, says
of
1082 with shaping them up for pre­ the creation of a government corpora­
being on Park nvenue just |imlf n sonville withdraw the proposed rnte the event it is found the new rnte ns
keutor*, that the Turks nrc feverish­
sentation
to the coming session of the tion empowered to buy and sell farm
block from First street and has a fine increase of from twenty-seven nnd a published was not so published by mis­
| Ilr Thr Aanirlalfd
ly. preparing to resume hostilities in
products.
legislature.
TALLAHASSEE.
Jan.
16.—The
supply nnd filling station, accessory hnlf to thirty six and n half cents o take, and the mistake rectified, the
*v«nt of a breakdown of the Lauadepartment and firat clnss machine hundred on fruits nnd vegetables mov­ board of trade will present tho mat­ secretary of statu has issued tho fol­
»nne penej) confidence. .
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shop in the roar of the building and ing from *ho north, an application ter to the Interstate Commerce com­ lowing charters:
Wilson Brothers, West Palm Ilcach,
n Inrgc room for storage of curs. The will be made to the Interstate com­ mission in the form of a protest, nnd
building is n now one, being recently mission for suspension and hearing, will petition for* a suspension of the Fla., builders; capitalisation $100,000.
Orlando Athletic Association, Or­
erected by W. 11. Hines after the old Is said by C. S. Hoskins, traffic'm an­ rate, which, if granted, would involve
a hearing and decision by the commia- lando, capitalization, $26,000.
building was condemned ns being un­ ager of tho local traffic league.
East Const Laundry Co., Cocoa, cap­
.The TatnP" Times says:
safe.
italisation $25,000.
The
Sanford
Buick
Company
iaMo
“Publication
has
been
received
by
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• Leslie Grove Company, Crooked
INTRODICTION OF RESOLUTION be congratulated upon the acquisition the traffic burenti of the Tampa
Lake,
capitalization $25,000.
of this fine location and with the ser­ Board of Trad*?, of n proposed- inTO CONDEMN TAX BRINGS
stem Double Track System and
Sarasota
Publishing Co., Sarasota,
vice and supply adjuncts the Buick
ON ARGUMENT
capitalization $50,000.
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will be in a much hotter position to
Big Territory
Amendment to tho chartor of the
t . J . V / T h p ■*•*«&lt;*l«te4 I T ' . . &gt;
supply the trade with Hoicks nnd witlf
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 15.—IntroSmokers Supply House, Jacksonville,
“ction of a resolution to condemn the supplies nnd wjth service.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 15.—The Florida East Coi»st railroad
its name to be J. J. Byrne* Clgnr Co.
^tempts to place a tax on gasoline
obtained
from the Interstate Commerce Commission permission, to
Iloca Katom* Water and Light Co.,
*) » means of raising revenu* for
proceed
with
the construction of 131 miles of railroad in th at state
Boca Ralono and Palm Beach, Flo.,
'ghway construction provoketf a very
to co$t $*1,839,500 to. extend from Okeechobee to Lemon City, »
capitalization $25,000.
pgthy discusiion here a t the mornFort Myera Steamship Co., Fort suburb of Miami with a branch eleven miles in length running
n* zeision of the directors of tho
I n r Til* .%*«iKit*trd
from.a point near Hialeah to-connection with present main line of
Myers, $100,000.
American Automobile Association. Ik * WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.,— The
Schlro-Durat
Company, Tampa, system, • •_.&lt;*•&lt;
v
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South Cut Bank of Red River was to­
In giving iho commission facts to show the investment was a
commission merchants and brokers,
day made the boundary line between
public necessity the ra i'^ a d estimated it would procure mtydy
$60,000.
Texaa nnd Oklahoma* by order of the
Tava acrlco and IJghtlng Com- 000,600 ftjtuuully in new revenues from additional facilities and
supreme court. In the famous Red Ri­
this amount would probably increase.
pntiy, Tavares,
ver c u e ,
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Of Stockholders
People’s Hank

Gasoline Tax
In Discussion
A. A. Association
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The Nellie Turner Circle met at
tho home of Mrs. Fields Wednesday
Igst. A Urge number were present.
New- 'officers -were elected for tho
yeef. The next meeting will he at
the home of Mrs. R.-Z. Johnson- next
Wednesday. &gt;

ifle tnpp qi orxeripg somrjpupg jur fKith|ng-|s old. '-F&lt;iilis don't
ske good. Hila we are going
Jfctt f
r to do, by running our business on the principle of n square deal In e»*•erythWjr.. Offering, the. best quality of Merchandise s t all times at
^ jh s lowest possible {wire.. H w un /or youj-.lkn and Boys' Suita and
-We will try nnd please you
Ftmdshlngs»

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J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

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The w! M. ^J. of the First Baptist
Church met on ‘Monday, Jan. 8th, in
‘their regular monthly business oesejon. A Urge crowd Wus present. The
meeting was presided river by 6ur be­
loved general president,‘Mrs. Hansel'.
A fter a short business meeting, ]h*
Kathleen Mallory Clrcli topic charge,
lead by Mrs. Smith, their /^airm an,
with songs, prayers, rcadl
n mi In­
spiring exchange talks of
foreign
missionaries.
MOTHER'S CL
Mrs. George Paxton entertained the
members of the Mothers' Club-moat
pleasantly yesterday afternoon at her
home on Myrtle avenue.
A short business meeting was held,
at which time officers were elected for
the coming year. The following of­
ficers were elected: President, Mrs.
George Paxton; Secretary Treasurer,
Mrs. M. Minarlk. Kindergarten chair­
man, Mrs. Morton Thigpen, Several
matters of importance were discussed
and planf niade for the work for this
year. .,
After the business had been trans­
acted*'• social hour waa enjoyed, the
hostess serving scalloped oysters, hot
rolls, olives, sandwiches and coffee. ■

For Florid*: .F air tonight*
and ’Sundfr; warmer in
north
portion Sunday.
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n FIRST BAPTIST Cl KIRCH
Sunday school 9:30 n.'m i
Tile re will b*} « surprise In the Sen­
io r Ajiult Department ,at .0:30—not
D:31\J
m k* . *
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M orning‘worship ntjd termon, 11 a.
m. Subject “How the Church Must
Face- Her Supreme Opportunity."B. Y, 1‘. Un|on, 0:3ft.
Baptismal service Evening worship'
and sermon, 7:36. Subject "The Man
Wfeo Undertook tho Impossible.''
Bible Study am |.prayer meeting on
IVodncsday evening, 7:30.
Sunbeam band Monday 3:30 p. m. i
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Can you gauge distanc­
es' correctly? If not
you are constantly driv­
ing in danger. We will
equip you with a pair
of goggles ground ac­
cording to prescription.
Lot us examine your
eyes today.
- We see that you see"

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“TQ HAVE AND ID
HOED”

ALL SOULS CHURCH
TamoYfow,
the second Sunday n fto i!
E. A. Farnellc of Oviedo, a promi­
Epiphany, services as follows:
nent orange grower and shipper
Sunday school at Q a. m.
in the elty today and reports busi­
Low mass at 10;.'&lt;f&gt;.
ness at Oviedo as booming.
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Benediction after mass.
A story of love and adventure. It
SU
angers welcome.
Mr. J. C. Hutchison of the Sanford
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Truck Growers', Inc., is expected home
thrills from start to finish. Also'
CON GKKG ATION A Lvi^IU KCII
this afternoon from Cincinnati whero
he has been in attendance at tho con­
TOM MOORE
I'aul C. Durban*. Pastil)-.
FOX NEWS
vention of the Nationnl 'League of
'Clplometrlst-Optlelsn
Do not forget thkt tho services at Commission Merchants held this week. the Congregational church tomorrow)
I'hone 410—Opp. I*. O.
will be of unusunl interest. At the.
F. A. Schumpert of South Caroli­ morning hour, Mr. Burhans will'
Why do wo do 75 per cent of thets
na is in tho city the guest of his preach .upon the subject, "Religious.
long distance hauling of Seminole/
daughters Mrs. G. I). Bishop and Failures and Why." At the night ser­
County? Ans.t Because we do r
31rs. George A Def-ottcs. Mr. Schuin- vice, besides the pastor’s short ad­
right, at tho right prlco. Loulne's I
port is a former resident of this city dress, there will be shown four reels
QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
and has many friends here who arc j qf
Chosen Prince," following up
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Be
sure
nnd
get
tickets
f
o
r
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the
Phone
408.
241-Th-Krl-SsLtfc
always glad to see him. K 90 s:
| the beautiful motion pictures of last
Sunday night. Theso pictures will in­ Black and White Minstrels n t , the
J. T. Clark of Oyiedo formerly one clude the scene where Davit], the shep- High School Tuosday night. 248-3tp
The Dally Herald, 16c per week.
of the active orange growers of that herd.boy, accepts the challenge of the
favored soction, but now a retired cap­ Philistine giant, Goliath, to personal
italist, was in the city today. He said combat. Theso splendid Jliblo views
the editor of the Herald was a jug­ we'understand, were 'phottrgVnpJied In
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gler of tho truth because wo failed the Holy Land and thus give us n
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PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
to show up one morning last week true picture of thut romaptic irid his­ PIANOS
SHEET MUSIC’:
for a fishing trip hut we will get to toric laud. You must not miW this
RECORDS K '
PLAYER ROLLS
that now in a few days just to show wonderful picture. The subpect of the
him just how good a fisherman we are. flight address will be "Vouth plus PIANO TUNING------PHONOGRAPH REPAIR^
Purity plus Preparedness plus X
Read what Secretary Baker says equals Vlctoty." Every young man
aboqt the war sitqatiun in Europe and ought to hear this short address. Yuu
tho reparations and the Russian situ­ are welcome.
ation. The article is a special one
Our Christiun Emleavr meets at ft:IIY BUYING BREAD MADE IN SANFORD
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written by Mr. Baker fur the specially
45 p. m. "I/Ct everyone come.
syndicated papers In the Babson group
Demonstrations with tirade A Coffee.
and Is most Interesting. The Herald
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
is glnd to give this'article to the read­
SATURDAY AT ROBERTS’ GROCERY
Ilev. Douglas H. McCullie, of Mokers today and also another good ar|io,
Korea,
will
speak
at
the
church
tice from Babson on the financial situ­
botlf morning und night Sundny. Mr.
ation.
McCnllie has been doing a unique
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Special Six Studebaker in fine run­ work in Korea for the past fifteen
years.
ning order.—San •Juan Garage Co.
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24'J-ntc Sundny Services us follows:
9:45 a. m.—Sundny School.
II a. m.—Address by Mr. McCsIlie, TIIltEK DIG SPECIALS
CARD OF THANKS
(Today und Tomorrow)
2 p. m.—Junior C. E.
We take this means of thanking the
3 p. m.— Intermediate C. E.
Sophie May Candied Pop-Corn.....
many friends who were so kind to us
•5:30 p. m.—Senior C. E.
Old Fushioned Hahy Stock Candy ............................... ............. 39c
In the recent death of husband nnd
7:30 p. m.—Address by Mr. McCal- Peanut H rittle............................................................................. 39c
father. We especially desire to thank
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the Mason*, Elks and R. O. T.. and lie.
Above Cnndie.s Just Received
Monday,|2:30 p. in —Auxiliary meet-1 PHONE 325
.Mr. and Mrs. U N.Jtouscll and all of
D P *I)A 117l?n PRESCRIITION DRUGGIST
lug.
I KODAK Dealer
the friends.
THE REXALL STORK
Mrs. It. S..PARR nnd Sons.

gram will be given, including a paper
on Mental Hygiene by Ur. S. PulcsI
ton.
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MRS. BRANDT ENTERTAINS
PM M SI7-W
Mrs. Fred firandt entertained at
i fen s f a r M n 4 i tMKm T* her home on the West side Wednes­
day afternoon. The rooms were beau—ri to tbta K ts n iM a n t I r lt f
tifullly decorated with ferns and
chrystn! vases filled with rosea nnd
cut flowers. At 6 o’clock the guests
i . SOCIAL CALENDAR
were invited into the dinin groom
BNTRB NOUS ORIDGE CLUB.
served. The table had as Its center­ A delightful social affair of yesterSaturday—Regular meeting of 8allfe piece a largo white s w u m filled with
dny was the bridge party given last
Harrison Chapter N. D. S. A. R., flowers nnd ferns. Those enjoying the
evening by Mrs. J. G. Bull a t her
followed by "At Home" at the homo hospitality of thols charming hostess
home on Park avenuo, there were
of Mrs. R. E. Tolar on Magnolia were: Mrs, John Meisch, Mrs. John
three tables of players and the guests
avenue at 3 o'clock.
Render, Mrs. W. II. Peters, Mrs. An­
Included the members of the Entre
Saturday—Cecllian Music Club nt the drew Mahoney, Mrs. Calrenco Ma­
Nous Bridge Club.
Studio of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson at honey, Mrs. A. Hinton nnd daughters
The rooms where the card tobies
Miss Irene, Mrs. Paul Pezold, Mrs.
three o'clock.
were
pluced wore adorned with bos­
Monday—Call meeting of the'Worn- John Pezold, Sr., Mrs. John Pezold,
kets
of
polnsettias nnd other cut flow­
‘ ah'a Club at the Club House ut 3 Jr., Mrs. Frank HMeisch nnd Miss
ers,
carrying
out the color motif of
Irene Ilrnmlt.
o'clock.
red niui green.
After several interesting games of
HIRTDAY PARTY
L. T. Alton, of Sorrento, was In the
bridge,
scores were counted and prizes
city yesterday transacting business.
Mrs. Forrest Gutchdl entertained
awarded.
Mrs. Sharon holding high
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a number of children yesterday nftcrMiss Lucy Byrd Smytho is attend­ noon, in honor of her son, Stewart score Among the Indies, was present­
ing a house party at Cocoa, Fla., giv­ Galchell, whose sixth birthday it was. ed a set of tumblers. The men's
en by Miss Dot Fielding,
Red and green, the color scheme price, silk socks, went to Randall
,
was carried both in the decorations Chase,
At the conclusion of the card gume,
R. V. Howser, of Lamborkville, N. nnd other details of this pretty party.
J., ia spending a short time here nnd In the dining room, red streamers tho hostoss served creamed oysters in
lettuce,
Ik stopping at the Montezuma.
were suspended from the chandelier patties, tomato salad on
cheese
straws,
saltines,
olives,
coffee
to the corners of the table. The large
! 8. P. Coate, of St- Petersburg, was Llrthday cake, iced in white nnd tup­ cream and stuffed dates.
Those enjoying the cordial hospital­
i n . the city yesterday und made his ped with six tiny red Caudles, was
ity
of Mrs. Ball were Judge and Mrs.
tmfcdqusrter* at the Montezuma.
placed in thd center of the tabic in a
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bed of red roses and asparagus ferns. S. 0. Chase, Randall Chase, Mr. and
J. A. Redpath, of Jacksonville, was
The afternoon was plcnsantly spent M n. Dcnno Turner, Miss Martha * *
in the city yesterday attending to with all kinds of games, and especial­ Fox, Mrs. K. J. Holly, nnd J. G. Ball
business.
ly enjoyable was the “Pcnnut hunt." nnd Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whltncr.
After the games, refreshments con­
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Ward Flowers, of Charlotte, N. &lt;’., sisting of ice cream and cakes were
Exquisite In every detail was l)jc
Is spending som? time here wlfh his served. The fnvora were “Kumbaeks"
Miscellaneous Shower given yesterday
Uticle and aunt, Mr. und •/ rs. C. L. candy halls. .
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afternoon
by Mrs. Henry Nlckles nnd
Flowers on Celery avenue.
Mrs. Gatrlicll was assisted in on- &lt;
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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Mrs.
Harry
Kent, ut tlje home of
tertaining and serving l&gt;y Mrs. Ernest i
SERVICE
Mrs. Nlckles on Hughey street, hon­
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Butterfield. o f :| toUa IinJ Maggie Lynch.
SUNDAY. JAN. 14, 1923.
Mississippi, and Mrs, Josephine Contes
The afternoon was one of exception­ oring Miss Claire Walker, u charming
Subject:
of Dallas, Texas, are among the ar­ al enjoyment to the young guvsta and hriile-elect of next week.
"Sacrament”
The wedding colors, violet and gold
rivals here and are pleasantly located the little horonee was thp recipient of
Church Service ....11:00 a..m.
were
most artistically carried out in
at the Monteauma.
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
many lovely gifts. About thirty chil­
every detail of this lovely party. The
Woman's Club Illdg., Oake Ave.
dren being present. •
stnlrwny, mnntles, arches, window
Mrs. Williams and Miss Williams,
ALL ARK WELCOME
frames were draped with vines, en­
of Sanford, are the guests of Mrs.
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY
twined with purple nnd gold chry­
F. L. Sktlly. On Wednesday Mrs.
BANQUET
8b4Wy entertained
informally at
Last evening the Daughters of santhemums. On the mantles nnd
IfrlUge In honor of her bouse guests.— Wesley Class of the Methodist church, ^ibincts were crystal l&gt;ow!s of fra g ­ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES
Yh U ikIo Sentinel.' ,
Op'ltonilay night of this week the
gave a.banquet at the Rome of Mrs. rant violets, and gold colored candela
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were
placed
with
charming
effeejT^hc
Senior
society of the Presbyterian
Claude
Herndon
on
Magnolia
avenue.j
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iMN.’ 0. T. Fisher and daughter, of ‘ The large living room was beauti­ dining table was laid with a lace church held their monthly meeting
SU Paul, N, C., who have been the fully decorated with quantities of cloth and centered with a gold howl making plans for the coming month
,fu 4 stf of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Me- llonibins and ferns. , In tho dining filled with purple antlers and j^old and for the new year. This year we
t • ' want to bring home the state banner,
Ilrido, left yesterday for Jacksonville tooni smnll tables hnd been placed, nasturtiums.
Several interesting contosts absorb­ the senior, the intermediate nnd the
'V l l t t they will spend a, few days each was (entered with ,n cut glass
&lt;mth*|ier piece before returning home. basket filled with golden calendulas ed the attention of the guests and junior. At present our thurch holds
and ferns. Slips marked with num- each wrote nn original verse of good the state senior and intermediate ban­
ners, which ia a good record for one
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Voorhcca, °*;btni were given each guest and these wishes for the bridF.
During the afternoon Mrs. George church. . .
ItnVille, N. J., are the -guests of were mntchrd for supper partners. A
Sunday night, Jan. 44. we will have
and Mrs. Archie Brtts at their delicious menu consisting of creamed Hoy sang In her usual charming man­
on Palmetto avenue enroute chicken, fresh peas, relish, hot butter; ner “Violets," nnd Miss Ruth Ran- with us Rev. Douglas 3IcCalllc, of
home from Miami whe^e they spent ed rolls, celery hoarts, coffee, strawl
delighted her hearers with a group 3lopk», Korea, who will te)l us of
the great work he has been doing
f‘th* holidays with the former's par- berries topped with whipped cream 1 readings.
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there in Korea.
The
wedding
march
was
played
and
tEU.
was served.
’ Rev. MrCallio was a college friend
little
Misses
Mary
Louise
Nlckles
and
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Dr. K. I). Brownlee while at Prince­
On Wednesday afternoon, January fair was: Mrs. Higgins* chairman; Genevieve Wells'descended the s ta in ,
ton.
carrying
baskets
of
violet
and
gold,
* l^th there will b« a meeting of the Mrs. Cluude Herndon, Mrs. Zeb Rat­
Wo Invite Vou to hear him nt the
Welfar • Department of the Woman's liff, Mrs. J, C. Deep and Mrs. A, K, and dressed in dainty costumes of Christian
Kmlenvur m eeting ut 0:30
violet
and
gold
crepe
paper.
In
the
, Club i i Which time an Interesting pro- Powers.
p.
tn.
at
the
PresbyUrlan church.
baskets were lowly gifts which were
Signed
Pres* Committee.
opened by the hoporee and admired
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LttdloH* Rest Room
After the presentation of the ShinholserrMIss Ellen "Mahoney, Mrs.
'Optn Day and Night
"ahowor", refreshments conalsting bf G. W. Spencer, Mfsset 'Carolyn And
brick Ice cream In white and gold, Lillie Ruth Spencer, Mrs. George
heart-shaped cakes In violet add gold, Shipp, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. A. D.
angel fooA-eake.‘t Qn eaqh plate waar'Kcy, Mrs. \V .-31.-Balding,i Mrs. John
&amp; minature bunch of violets and n u t Meisch; Mrs. Porter Fitts, Mrs. Pen«
t m
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f 1 D ti f la.
nlngtqn, ‘ tMrs.
John Btemper,
Miss
cups rose shaped In violet and gold.
SALES AND SERVICE
Ths hostesses werrf’ assisted In en­ Guasls Frank, M r i T.' C. Csrhion,
tertaining their guestfl by. Mrs. Por­ Mrs. George Huy, Mrs; Jsnnle Mun­
A Complete Stock of Parts
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ter Pitts, Mildred Robinson and Neld son, Mrs. Nicemonger1, Mrs. D. O. Bub&gt; » •« p: &lt;tF •&gt; •**•:*} ' •
bltt. Miss Clara Millen, Mrs. ChM.
Van Ness.
Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money
Taupe Georgette over gold cloth, KanneiVMiss Ruth Kenner, Miss Mil­
and embroidered with gold colored dred Robinson, Misses Gladys and
duts, fashioned the becoming ft°fk hfatle Stompor, Mra. Van Ness, Miss
worn by the honoree for this occas­ Nclda Vun Ness, Mrs. Jas. Moughton,
Mtia Ethel Moughton, Mra. Ferguson,
ion.
This was the loveliest of the series hjrs. Witte, Miss Loulhe Anderson,
Hanford, fU** Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
D, Smith, Mrs. U R» Philips,
of parties with which Miss Walker is Mrs.
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Dlstrlbutoni Seminole and Idtkc Counties *
being honored, and the* occasion was Miss Merlon I'hilipn,* Mrs. Henry
one of exceptional enjoyment for the W ight,'M rs. j J b . toavldibn, Mrs. E
UiN, ’■** ’Complete Line Aecessorlca
! hd Vp*to-DM6‘
F. Cmfi Mrs. EnUmlngar, Mrs.; Sid
guests.
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and Tires
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. Among those enjoying this event WfP*
111 itff Station
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ware: Mrs. M. Mlnsvik, Mrs. S. Ot I f

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The City CommUsionrrs will prob­
ably decide nbout the street paving
. 1‘ialtU.kra rvrrjr nflrrumin .x r.p t »«»■ some time tomorrow. Wo want them
d &lt; r Ml IMP l l r r o l d l l i i l l d l n x , IOT
to decide us they think boat nnd they
n a i n o l l a A t r « H a n f n r d , l*la,
want to do the right thing In trying
to pet what the tax payors want. If
.'The Herald Printing Co«#' 'lllSy’wifl'
mate' n ?ew inquifieii about
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* . . r . l a r , - T r . n « u r . r the pople favor brick and brick only’
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G r n r r n l M a n n a r r This is no timo for experiment.
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•10 nnd save $.18.35 a month.
•15 and save (S t.54 a month.
50 and save (81.21 a month.
Instead of frittering nwny your
money for this nnd that, instead qf
gratifying ymir desires for unncrcs*aiy thingv, why not try the fascinat­
ing game of piling up money in the
savings hank?—Lakeland S tir Tele­
gram.
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The St. Ptieraburx Times cornea
out in the big city stulf with umxtecn
page., ami u real editorial pane in the
middle of the pa|&gt;er with all the c ar­
toons nnd double column editorial*
that look mighty good to nnih. Somfe
tinle when we have lots of time we
arc going to remodel our editorial
page and mak &lt; it look much better.
Just now We rather neglect it for the
more profitable business a t hand.

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CLT TIIK TAXES ON THE AVIill. • • A(IE* MAN

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Local restaurants are now serving Ban ford, celery. In this
product of the i.oil from the famous Sanford truck rection, are to
he found all the excel Uncles that go to muk.e lip a healthful and
delicious vegetable. Those among us who have an ambition' to
develop our brain cells or otherwise fill in the cavity Jn our skulls
set aside especially for grey ju alter, are told that if w. eat liberally of celery our ambitions v.il| be readied. "Therefore the in­
sistent demand for this article of food and brain stimulation.
And, ns with other articles of food and of raiment—why. not have
the best? Experts agree that the Sanford variety is unexcelled
even by its si ,ter product from Kalampxoo, Mich. Celery is n o w ,
moving out from Sanford nnd other truck growing regions of
Florida, by the trainload, for the refreshment of our brothers
,nn.i sisters whose present vision takes' in fields of snow, with
the tops of the rail fences barely showing or if deniseng of n city,
tha dirt-hegrlmed piles of whiteness shoveled from crowded
streets.
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No wonder then that the visitor who motors along field af­
ter field of lettuce and celery never forget, the contrast with the
scenes he has‘known and these before him.
All the ndjettives in Jhc dictionary fall chart of descrihi.i.r
the quality of celery ns produced in Florida, incidentally Folk
county will-have a goodly potthm to spare although the shipping
scasdn here is simu-whnt later than a t Sanford,—Lakeland Star| Telegram.

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The average man—the hianAvho has
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something, or just enough to paytaxes on --while the rich man eicnpes
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— the average man wnnts somethirg
T a p I I I 13* I n I H - p n p . W r r k l f I I . r done
about
the
income
taxen
that
were
ald r a t t r . l y rn v rra
P .m ln .il.
4‘n u i t l ,
a n d la p u M l . b r t t t i e r y I ' r W n j , A d i r r |evLd white the war was on and have
l l a l n a r a l r a m n r i r k n n t v n *m a i i p l l . n l l o a . 1 3 .9(1 | i r r » r n r . a l v v a y a l a m l v n i i p r .
never Iron taken otT.. The nvcrngt
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man wants the taxes taken off and
m i :&gt;iiii :ii t iik AaaoriATKti imiksn
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Thp Assortalr.t P r .ii. la rvcluatvety
entitled to the um for reiiuMic.itltm of
pI
Th" Lakeland Star-Tele gram will off or the average m(hr will rise up
nil iipwa diapatche* credit.-*! lo tl or
not otherwlao rrp.lltrd In thl* tmiu-r be published eveiy morning now nnd some of these days and there will be
and also th» lore! new s |iabtlah»d
become n sure enough ‘‘daily paper." a nice little civil war here in the "land
All rlghta of ra-pnlillratlon of appclal Doggone, those hoy*,g Bloom and of the free nnd the home of the op­
d l i . |&gt; a l c l n * l i c r e l n l i r e n l * . r . * f r v e d
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Offlppl It RHA Ml ItUll.llLYfl. I’hnnp 143 Brown, are .sure giving the |«aple c f pressed." And t}ie grand old Repub­
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Lakeland n real paper. It nil goes to lican party will eitjwr take the lax
rof*i',n AHvffllilfiii Hrpreti-nUtl'.'*
show
whfkl
newspaper
men
can
do
off' or the grand old party will be a
T H E AMI KM A M ' l l l . L S A V ( IATION
when they get the field and have tin- grand old “ha* been” at the next gm- ■,l*i f ,
M-n rundivided support of the people of ornl election. The Republicans gained
a growing community. And Lakeland the victory in 11*20 on the idea that
has two of the best men in the but*:- they would take off these burdensome must lx* devised, inventors and chem-1
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DURABILITY IS THE KEY NOTE
taxes. They have not taken them off i-,ts were-kept bljsy ./n the new prcib*.
thu-overage man us yet nnd it looks 1cm. until all Were successfully met.
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Without attempting to tell the City
like they id her cannot or will hot take, and n new Indu tiy was Sttrtl ta Flor­
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Commissioners or the people at large
them off—hence tile average tnnn will ida. Today the company is turning out
'•what they’ must have” in the wnv of j
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iitrcet paving the lleruld has tried to
The Herald has for years stressed &lt;take th. rn off someVther way and hi pulp which will lie made into paper
impress upon the public mind the idea •
^,,c* ,*1n* roads and streets i way may not suit the constituted au to supply th.* publishers of Florida.
of laying a ‘'durable” paving rather S 0^ 11 nr,,k,&lt;l rcnl foumln'.lww if that it les ai Washington. The St, Rot* The day 1? nut far distant when the
ersbutj: Times says:
papers of Floriiln will.he printed on
T U R K IS H
than something that sounded go.nl at wpr‘' tn Rivc th”
VIRGINIA
paper-mAdo
in Florida, from a Flori­
‘‘Secretary
of
the
Treasury
Mellon
1 the prico hut did not have the wearing thinK f« *,w,r
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BURLEY
qualities. This street paving is not a food road, is the foundation nrd the has advanced a emu sc of art ion Which da product, by Fiotula macliinury.
it in :d! due to a Floridian who had
new thing to las tried out by spending drainage ami the .nudity of ntstifi .l is sure to meet with the approval o!
u*. d for paving. But the fut-.dr.lhm i* I the rank and file of the American the vision to - if a enmjtig need and
the tax payers' money. It b not
theoiy that we are working out t..
enkial." Tuke th.* Lakl (K'ople when lie urges a constitutional the energy ntnl persii.toney to make
amendment lie submitted to the state that vision a i ility.- Tnnipn Times.
find which will last the longest with- (oun,&gt;' asPhnlt
"t""1
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of experience with nit kinds of paving! **, wnB “
Ioad f,,r ^cv* exemption of securities by congress. PROTECTION FOR OCR ROADS
During the war there was an exsince the county of Seminole tins hail orpl &gt;&lt; ,,rs ,l,ul lh"n "ne , ou! 1 J10,irAerordirg* to the Illinoin Central
OXperiencc with all kinds of paving. 11 Ruing to pieces inst l*. yot d tin- ,
for the exemption from ificoiiu
The man who Is working for a !jv. | bridge n.-no- tin- UTkhsa Viv-;r whom a „ j surtaxes of the xatiuus govern­ ptagazine the forty-eight states of
w,
AHtffifAHTOUCCOfQ
ing wants to know where hi.a tax it did not have the proper fotindatiim nieit^ Lotida floated for the purpose oi this union njient in 1321 oti reads,
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money is going. The man who employ* nud it was laid through tin- low plnrv* piovidieg funds with which to ,-arry $7li7,OOP,00(1. u r ins sum. 'f 22.'J!1'.!MHI
wit
In-lit
the
proper
dniiiiii&lt;:
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eotitr'bof*I
by
ir
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on
the
ciiufliet.
Tax
exemption
pro­
15
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labor wants to know where his tax
f nil kind*, in Inc THIEVES HIMHi K INTO
money is going. The business mat wa t-onsldi'rahle dio-u-o-i mi .it th. vided a means of m iking an issue of m o to r vehicli
T h e rent f a m e nut
watlts to know where his tax money in time of the laying of thi ttmd n- government Iwnds especially attrae-j fotm of !i-«•a .
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going. The mm resident nud the la. g l.gatest brick and our poor lire'. t “.- ! tive anil lheir ready Mile at a high ,,f gtotetnl la ■ . HD h i d i n g s-jnctnl
t,
, laitld issues.
or lax payers want to know where ■•I. the wr I ride was h. hi aa an r \ figure was a;sured.
their tax money is going and how il iuiph- hut the poor brick ro.fd is then
“The coming of peace h.l'* rhnngcd
flood f -.ids I !|» • i-i'cntii*. h u l a 1
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will he spent. Poor paving j. worre rt and the "velvet tntwb" .&gt;* I..al
tit th . I here is no longer nnj i x. u • mg the rnilwi . . T h e u titn t r u c k is
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are
not
velvet
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thin
turn
than no paving at all and the thing
fur permitting the issuance sif tax t a new and jitvaluaLlo no fluid of Iran
into
tiic*
cabinet
at
tsr
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tiller
to
ride
over
or
velvet
fn.
tinthat grates on Die tax payers' ncivos
free -h*curitie.-. The exigent ics'of tin porting freight, one Drat is swifter
quarters l.:*t i-iglil and
is the con*tanl repairing and fixing tux payers of that county.
war period are over Mild tile only ef­ itrnl mote flexibb' tlian Die freight car,
*»f roads that were suppiec-J to lie
We really believe that the f'-uinl-t fect i f i* uing tnx exempt rieeuritiea though casting higher fur man power the evidence tu 01 u f t
good mads when they were ins ill.
linn,is tile keyalnne to sui-r.-si in toe mi win to encourage tnx dodging, My \&lt;-r unit of I- i. i'ahlic interest de­ lit ion 1*! ■ evt 1 1 . It d, fe
• 1 1.i liquor r.»i , L. * T,
This city and this county an* ex­ I adding of m ad. anil str.—’..a. Vn.l *,. t.; - of lax exempt -i-ciliiti - a man mand tnnt th.- new aid tu the in'ei 1 i -iVictuui no.1
perienced in the question of road h u e in our own city the f tjn d v u - ■f w ,d h i able in ii invest his mon­ change of 1 yrnrr.iKiities l&lt;o pix-io r-.esl
in the lu-aru
building. The people know what they of thir d ly street- i- nothing hut ey (hat he i* untouched by Die gm- and extended, htit a way diiixt h
want and they-will tell the city com Florida sand, wet duwtt am! park:11 •in nu-nt taxing mmhimiy, while a found to litt tin., with till unfoirites*
and • veelh- it forms of •| IIKEl Mi: * l.YEt 1 :'|l
misainners and the county rntuml- qnn niili the proper drainage .ap-l :b.-y n&gt; le*- fiutniu-.le individual, working on toward
IN ID DM IK litB .U
here far keep*. But t,, tale- Uj&gt; tin- a sula- j, is obliged to pay to the fed- transmittal n, or undue wa to of
era what they want if they are
,
-FREE STATE SAY;
suited in the matter. The tax. payers «tuestion of mad* built Oil colli II
oral treasury n staled portion of his j public iimmy.
want-a run for their money nm] they
tiomi or rock freirdnl ions or ot j j
For there is waste of public m-itiey
want Ilaving that will Inst after it hi 'lll.y
,,f f«u»Mlntinns. y-m are g&lt;&gt;
“Tex exempt securities had their on high'*!!) maintenance for truck
,uit‘.
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....... V T ‘ v" ? " w" r ■place ii, Du* wartime schcnfe of thing... traffic a* it i» carried on today, ltpad
I'tieir place has disappeared, ho’.vevi r after load In the neighborhood of the
Wo have brick street, it, the city
T 'T
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of Sanford that have lasted for many ^
^ ««* «*“•
' • and ;f congress senses the wlil of Inigo fit if-, Iniilt by thi ontin tom-,
yenra. They vn%t hut little wlion I h r;
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the people arigiit it .will act on Sec- niunity at n great expense ami fit to 1
vi..**.. In
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t.
. nnthmjr
.i * ' tc«nii4tw«ry
iir^i it cufIm n&gt;on*-*\.
stntnl -qi under light traffic for a lifeum*
id and thry have
Jtl „ ,
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•Nuin
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e c o i n m e n d a t io n ."
retaty Metloli
fr .. • # : ,rl
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tntr in hi'ttrr than the *nnd :, mh». *tt
lion*. ha* i • i-n pnimdi I
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m
—o
lo maintain. Ihf'fr« i^h» mi hiii k
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»4 t? H |M*«t*»‘l *V |&gt;ftt kf*| ;ih,| n d ln j at *
a yeat nr tv.n'hy lu avt Si ct - Dere
hit.fi and this i* out* fa n rt tJuit sntnt »
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M \ K I M . i‘ MM’It IN ! LOUIDA
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‘11 a 1IK'*. !»t*f1111* 1 hr Ii. irl.-. a»*i» hi id &lt;»r
° l thoM* 11ji| h1"*(.*■.I lt» brick will rulnr ,
,
.
Its.’n, is a public work wort, &lt;&gt;ut by a
but even paying twice as much for
^
VVV'
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For the past two or t Itrt-•• year? pee inl iutereat which make* tin mle-.
brick would Ih. good investment wImp j ' " ' L ' t
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there |ta» twen slowly incubating in quale contribution to cqtislrtieUon o r (
It come, to the Instil ^ q u a litie s nnd
‘ “h
T ”r
.
Leesburg, a project of immense value 'support.
the mnintnlfi.nu'c cost,
!
r
nnd
interval to nil Florida, and in fact . We must have these toads; we :ttu 11
Alwiya remember that the first euxt I
1
l''1 IS A LESSON ON tu all th** world. Thi* might well be huvt then- trucks; we must h.-iie th*
THRIFT
is not the last. It i* the-repairs that
m ile I the “ Caper .\|r-" The u*et» to r.-iliond&gt;. All. nud each, itivnluiible ti*
will sap the tax payers* money and' ..
which paper is put are Well nigh! the country, g-i to ntnkc tqi the foun­
has fit im
the tax payers are wise to thhi fait! ’ "
h"’1 ,M“'" mnrt* ,,‘-vnllv 1 innumerable. They tun from tlimsv dation upon v lpeli economic, t imnie’-from* experience.
pern tm l in preaching the gos|«-t of
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thrift than the newspapers. Front fruit wrnppe; • nful npiqur mipkitu t inl and industrial sirrces-i lie. Si&gt;
nod ti wels, tu inevdvo i ir wheel*. in- oil! hnti to work out a fio i il:
Seminole county need* n f.iii gioimd to n e tu t im e th e p a p e r s tin dim ! thi The Hi wf Iiapet *. big dadies arid little which ml! give U« t i l 1 p *ij i :■ pro
and park at Sanford. Anti Dn* city ‘ o . i t ' t i y l ii v t - Is en p u b l i s h i n g s p e c ia l weeklies have made inordinate tie- portion "of n-qumrihility fur i :u !i. i
telex calculated to keep alive .in
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needs n hall park and athletic field at mi
the public mind the necouiUy f.u con- m*nd" " n
umkere, and that may ke that ,t will he lik- this;
the aipne place. A most excellent
filming those coiitniendahh* practice*
is ^'"ManDy increasing. The
stronger mads; higher license fc-cchance for the city nnd county to get
big pa pern Mtpply their needs by hay­ for trucks; sharp limitations op the,
vommemed
during
the
war
days,
('re
together and buy a tract of land and
ing by n tun hr the curium!, always Weight they must carry; and regula
1321 Dodge Tuuriit ' in fine rumiing
get it tend)- at ntnail portion at a or the lieat presentations that is.gu- keeping a large slock on hand, the
itq;
the
rounds
of
the
Southern
paper*
Dm,
by
the
state
railroad
commis-iott.
ot,|Cr,
gom| t lm . Nat. Jttnn Garage.
time until aomo dny when the time is
Mill,Her weeklies whose demands nre
The roads are too valuable to tin ,
“ ktOtc
just
now
Is
the
work
of
a
clever
ninthripe Wo will have a real county fair
more regular, adopt n more Imml-to- farm -and th'* city not to Ik* enemtr_______ ________ __ _
einntlcian
who
gives
a
demonstration
grounds of oar very own.
.
nmuth policy, supplying their needs aged in building, and maintained. The
BELOV HRS FROM LA i.U IT K
in figures of how readily anyone who
i riiin whotepale we rehouses in near­ cnrgfe.*sloiitl commission which if inCOUGH
really
wants
to
adhere
strietly
to
nr
t'aiking ears on Die city streets b
by cities. But Die amount required for vcstigatlng agriculturul problemsunl»\vl4S
v.
ry
bud
with U Grippe and
worrying the officialt of every mu- economic program can laicamc well to this one ret vietvtaken in the* ngltreculate*
the
cash
value
of
good
roads
reU
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lu Tried Foley*.*
nlcipality of Florida. There are s o ,
" l 11 ,,n,p
lif‘' when n reserve gate, was nlnio.' t incalcqlnWe.
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to
the
farmer.
It
finds
Unit
in
H»l8.f
,
|1&gt;noy
iltK|
T«r
and
’it •topped my:
many winter vialLtrs coming \u Flo 1
f" ’al ' ' "V‘‘ded putsildy nmu
f Veto in varieties of timber were from fnrm to shipping point, the c o s t nm, , K,jt i,)tu ,r o ,vrit,
M rs.. '
rida in their cars or getting eats af-{, 1,11 1,1 !,M&gt;' ,ltht' r
f» ®no'» life,
ter they arrive and driving them thru n,e f,,|l‘'wing table shows what n per- found be*t nilupte-l to the ninking of of wagon hauling was SO rents |*er.Marj. Kl„hy .*tk)k{4|t(,( W(l, hil1Kl on. j
the country and couplet! with the tlmtt- w,n
year? old will have in the way |iulp for p.-iper, nnd the innnufnrtur- ton mile for wheat. :u c c t = for •urn ( VuUf, ^ rc,suUil.K fll)II1 , ,, tir ij,P. . lotif
accumulated
cash, piled tip by I era liegmi their raids on tho forests. nnd 18 cents for cotton. Over tile same j fiiu-nza, Uionchitia, Wtn&gt;oping ( ou^hri
sands of cars owned by local people,
nn.
per
tent
interest,.compounded
semi- Hundreds of thousands of acres went route in 1322, now hard surfaced and A„lhinn nm| Spnst)1ml!l. (*r,
,'mnkes every city street look like “fair
stripped
of
their
available
timber,
handled
by
motor
trucks,
the
cost
waa
rt|uick|y
u
[|l.v,,(1
wjth
K(lU.vtt^ek” in some mtd-western . town. anttually:
“ When 1 sm 05" this mun writes, until it began to he apparent that the 15 cents per ton mile for corn and and Tar. Contains no opiate* in
And it Is n difficult matter to get a
United States was nearing the end of wlicnt and 18 cents for cotton. That gredients printed on 'the .wrapper.)
"I
will have (15.000 if I am NOW
parking apart* in any city*today, es­
its possible supply. Then we crossed represents a direct naving of over 50 Largest selling cough medicine in tin
2(1
and
mvo
310.00
a
month.
pecially at night and especially Sat­
into Canada, ami now a large part of per cent tn the farm er. The city gets world. Refuse substitutes. Imuri on
22 and i.nve (11.00 a month.
urday nights.
our needs is supplied from the north­ its share of the profit in il« receipt of Foley'* Honey and Tar. Sold every,
24 null nave (-2.-.1 a month.
ern forests by our neighbors over the fresh farm product*, the more regu­ where.—Adv,
2tl aid save (Bi.40 n month.
line, but high freight rates nnd re­ lar and frequent shopping trips of tin* I
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28 and save (11,81 a month.
strictive laws added largely to the farm er and his family, and in the
U HELL
WHEN II
50 and save l i d .t7 n month.
expanse, and gave force to the clam­ added case with which Dm city dwell­
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
.'t Sand save
a month.
ors of thi* publishers for an effective er can find his way into the country
WITH US
ESTATE
.‘‘.4 and save (2t). 17 a month,
substitute for the spruce and |nqdar, for a healthful change of air nnd of
lid and save (22.3 1 a month.
which werV growing scarcer and more scene.—Tampa Tribune.
38 and save (2582 a month.
distant before the enormous demand
•10 nrrd save (23.21 a month,
Want a Park Ave. lot, good lo­
Notice is hereby g;ivcn
as ninterii/t for paper pulp.
\Vood for the fireplace, wood for
•15 and save (10.31 a month.
cation, ideal place for n home,
tho
stoves,
worn!
for
any
kind
of
heat­
that ail persons subject
50 nnd save $r&gt;0.30 a mutitlr. •
Then (liUiort tx'nch looked on the
ncvcral hundred dolalra less than
the payment of City
“ When 1 ant 05" in* says, ‘0 will saw* gras* growing in illimitable tons ing and the iicst kind of wood «t »«
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•it ia worth? We have one.
have |»0,(XM&gt; if 1 nnt NOW
in Die marshes of Florida and there per con!—any size you w a n t it. no- . *
20 and save (Dl.TJ a month.
wa« born in his mind the vision of land Hcctl, (icncvn, or leave order* a t ; I ^ I C C l l S C W |1() I l f l V C I I 0 1
22 and save ( 1 1.07 a month.
j making paper from this hitherto waste th* Herald office and they will bo fill ]p a i d S a m e O il OT b e f o r e
243-lUtp
material. F.x|M'rlments proved that it od the next day.
21 and save (D1.IH a month.
January 15, 1923, will be
could be done, nnd a company was or­
2fi ami save SI7.K7 a month.
AGENTS
ganized for Die purpose.. There were IF YOU WANT GOOD A l'I'ETITE subject to prosecution
£8 and «avo (10.79 n month.
J
—GOOD DIGESTION—GOOD
20 and srivet (21.90 a month.
\ many trhd» and discouragements to
without further notice.
REAL ESTATE
HEALTH. TAKE
be mol and overcome. New machinery
82 ngd envo (24.45 A month. f
J. A. KILLEBREW,
F ir^ ’C u u ilty , Auto Inaurance
was requited to dcabwilh the new ma­
• 34 ftiJf PftVo (27.30 a month,
f e r r a l i n e
105 W, F^rat 8 L, SANFORD, FLA
80 and save (30TD ft month, / y* terial, and flew methods of handling
Chief of Police.
Item, by All Hrint tnnre*
l-5-9tc
and u»vo (34.43 a month. - ^ | V it. Homo way of harvesting th* grass -t .
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A lljfh t fo u r cylinder ear,
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Think of it! For only $235
you can now buy this efficient,
economical and reliable Ford
Chassis.

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W ith a body to su it your
needs, it enables you to imme­
diately increase your trade
zone, satisfy more customers,
reduce your delivery costs
and make more money.
Buy Now. Terms if desired.
f u r U r m n i i . t r n t p i n n r I ' n l b r r l ’a M I c i i l i i r * c a l l
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MONDAY, JANUARY* 15, 1925

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motet' wurCH » cnawlfftl lOTliS.
crw.wiM,, in.rcwH! a * ib' iCviii ‘ ro.aua&gt;V
rmwAamc »Nf&lt;m t« soil. um iE«TiWf« iNiru™

S in ford hiiir*fho «1*A
». of hav­
ing the only; I .idle* ‘ I .md ie Florida.
Jt was organised last rummer by .Mr.
Edgar A. null and adopt d the name
TAM OhSHANTEK LADIES BAND.
There are a t pre re.u lv.( ily-lwo luilirs comprirfng the hard, and they
hate been rehearring consiilently
twice a week since their "rg .‘’.Ration.
While licit* n forma! , lb nt.; *arnnee, they toelf pact Jn .tire' At mis tire
Day cvlebmtloh. The impression they
itrsde at tho time was very favorable.

tauejita. o.fuiniiui umMiii mi wr .nriiMW

Cards or Sanford's Brput*
ablo 1'rofCMlonal Men, each
of whoa, in Ida chosen profeesion the Herald rccomner.d« to the people.

‘ George .A* DeCottea
' Attbrncy-nt-Law
Otcr Setainolo County Bank *
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First National Bank Building
SANFORD
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CHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
—Court House
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Gliu«ea Denigned

ITcnry McLaulir., Jr.,
Opt. D.
O ptlclan-O ptonftrif.t

12 East First Street

Sanford. Fla.

DR. U. M. WELSH
G m duntc V e te rin a ria n
Telephones;
Office 123
Rc.ddence 257

Opposite I’. O.

Dcl.aml. Florida

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thiit they would have to bo carrluc I J t IX.'K jq i.IA N MACK
around during tha. week, no long a;s fe - Wit# LFRES1DR AT
V.Vtt r | isi.'ii o’ lenit.
iEDEHAL (O U T
. The li'.saon was ti.ujjht by Bro, Cut
(Ilf The Awv#lnl#il I’ressi
pouter, the inudcr/iutrl hi' dealt with
TAMPA. Jan. 15 — Judge Julian
it i:i a vigaro*j* and Rtrr.lg'nt forward
manner. Hr depreo'tvd the -ilruggtc .Mack, federal court justice of New
continually going on fur place and po- V(u k city will preside at the federal
hitlon mul declared _that a little touch court here for the-southern district of
oi kindness now ami then on th? part Florida, according to Deputy U. S.
of those in a boiler position to "how Marshal Price. Civil trfala will begin
it, would make the wx-.rring classes a February 12.
littlo more akin, mul turn! to allay
Spc-lal S|x Ktudchnker in fine run­
Mjfi.iJ u ni»■«*, Dri’. Ciiitn'tilir'i tall,
to the tins* was followed by a won­ ning onlvr.—Sun Juan Girng** Co.
24i/-3ic
derful sermon lie the chjjreh.•
An. effort will be made noxt Sunday
to liav: a male ijufirtet entertain with
ringing ami whilo the effott* tu pet
up an orchestra have not succeeded
yet, ii will not I t loop before musical
irSirum cnti «,f omc land will In* ol»-allied and st fv il orciteslrr. formed.

Bands to Exchange
Places on Sunday
in Various Cities

The truest test of any service is
determined by the opinion of
those-it serves.

ad taken for let’* than 21c and paalOve’y no
e. t ash must accompany ail orders. Count
WANTED 1 0 RENT—J’tr c ii.c n l.
or -I roam tnuurnish'.’d nimrtmem
WOTJLTOU SAXY
flat or Iiuum*, desirable location. Au­
Please am .age to i a” cadi on di •
di oi a* ‘T*YS,” care Herald office, SnuHy ry, apd apeeify the kind of w^od ’
wanted, when placing your order.-. !•',
FUR ItLNT—Uiirurnishcd itjuvtmefU
ernay,
IV’Q-tfrr1
iVmdulc Apartments, 30.1 E. First
FOR SALE—Dosier and Cays* painti Slrrt t,
JOO-tfe
and vaniishei a t Jhmfurd Novelty
FOR
ilENT—T-.77T[uniiihetTfeom-i
at
Works, Sanford agents.
Mflt-tfc
Vott can g tl
FARMER
ira n r* ai d irrigation pi
Sunfifrd Novelty Works,
i (III
1,i !•—’l tyclt
with three year lease, a
motto avenue.
I WANED—A chaiu-,'
i new home before !
*higher, Plcns ami e.
mental trees mul jdtrybN
tires are grown bv •-( jne of
' t and bent nuhieiiei in lb.
W. L. Hail, the fruit tree nr

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A sic any of our customers to
tell you the quality o f service ren­
dered by this bank; or, better still,
come in and let us convince you
personally.

FOR SALE

n or?st|j
Miland
tinct

Sanford and the Son ford bund will
give ccnrejta . mI the -o re 4 i tm
town*. Bfmdnm U-r Ball ju lievi* t ’mt
ibis plan .will c a g e the various romm an itln to hn -&lt;im hhitra acquainted
the rea.ii.n that inch bund hi; ...
and enthusiast!!
following among if
Hull, town
and they ’ ill naturally ftdri liijlov. their Kind to ihrri* out of town
plot- concert*. White definite plans have
|il ; &gt;cl been coilipb ted. :t i* the intenfnru, jtiiH) of :■ir, itrill to h"Ve a enncvit uf
S an-hits masaed l ands of the four comwith! munitie.i in each one oi th o e eiavt at
lit ■a Iaonio future date.
I or.-i Th first of Utcio vlalUng days will

B. F. WiUTNRR, Cashier

Fresldm l

lu s c a s c fiix H S iiii

A U D IT O R IU M
DAYTONA BEACH

January J&gt;5? 8 p. m.

You can find the name el
every live Business Man
in Sanford in thui Column
each day.
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NEOMS

RACHMANIOFF

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VS G R E A T E S T P I A N I S T

Quick Service Tra
SlnraRC F acilities
If we please you, tell olhecs
tell ua, I’hone 498

interesting Talks
Made on Korea at
ii titiiv propoitiunnte to tho rt-uiunv-:
Presbyterian Church
iiig power of the mnricet:'. g rtip efn iit1
mu

.S A N F O R D

t !h» dlRcMiintml,'b u t if "hinnii'iil-

Mnil or phtmt* orders lo AudRoriutn, Daylonn Rcnch

ihullld continue in ritfiVV atendisie:
and strength.

Machine &amp; Foundry Co

*’i''ingeriiif-

flrncral Mnchine and Bpilcr Works
Cylinder (irit.ding; Del.uxe I'istonn
Fly Wheel Bteel dear Barn*: Cranl
Shaft* Fi'Uirned— ------ — Vhnae r-

During lhfl pa t wt ■i

some marl 'd ■« li..Vr paid fur L.'iue

I ,1 III

!’) I- d lull III I l I • 11• I Ii

Inn. ■ nui’ N ii' to which ui.eet iliij
nivtitr have iietu made jieihiiga in
esccps of tin ii uorijuniii.i: power, tin
demand fur taegerin.'a him Mark# m b
and there ban been a Might weakiil*:., Appaiently tangrrincM .-laialil

ini.sioiinry nt Makpn, Kuriyi.
In the nji niivf he .mbd^uf “Mod­
em M irarha in 'Old Knrefl.” Among
them ii. !oli| of niirmlt :- of preserva­
tion. relating tmw ndrueulun*ly &lt;im!
contimie very mtiefindory on giwwl
i dved h:, life from in oh/ in tin*
iiiiatlli am! medium aizov, where r.uf ally day.i, of niirneb » of healinr.

fnnn all pniivipiil- .'.tnerieai

Bay Bfui,'43yide Hnltery Stn
Room 7, Miller Bltlg.
KI.OItlDA
8ANFORD

SANFORD NOVELTY'
WORKS

yam s m

d Cars'

V. C. ( O l.L K ir. Drop

General Shop
Work

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at n u today.

C O N T R A C rO R .and R IU L D E II
517 Goramerclal Street—Sanford, Fla.

■husband, n New
I the r two chil­
li five.years old,
perished In the
117-dtp
GILLON &amp; FRY
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urn nml
ELECTRICA L CONTRACTORS WANTED TO BEN I QIi
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Five 'or a Igroom bunga
ten ..t dev clop. However, i wuh stated
to go, with garagii, Adtlrci
Wr«tin£hnu*e Light-i and Appliance*
then*'war. no iniinHiain danger. She
ion Ave.
ia hUyjng id. the home of n friend
New l.ino of Fixtures
her -, nub apparently has not yet real­
-Miller Building----- .Magnolia Avenue
Cor. ftli and French ised the full-estcnl of the tfngedy, it
was said.
B. VV. HERNDON
Mi i Grace AIut-Aoimld, of Now
Ymk, was the other victim of the ncJl-ST I’HONE 101 For an Estimate
INSURjVNCE AGENCY
OUo Abrabant, of* New Ynf!., .Miin
IUK-------- AHTO------- BON I&gt;S
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Miller, pilch, nlifl Harold Thqmpimh,
ie Florist mechanician of tire rcaphtpo, ware nil
O. Shinhpiser.
m l ef flic KSspUat today.
Floral D«
Mr.’. Atkin*,
iiasiinnbto prices, from $3.00 t i ?'•
Vn;k
ei iillr.lli't
v.’«H?k.'. With means nt
to
2.00 a weak,—110 Commercial SC dreiS Edwin,

s.

o Contractor and Ruilder
flANFOBD

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—I'lione 2S0-W

A. P, Connelly &amp; Sons
aoint Inml
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Invrifnirn^
Inituranre
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lln»liir«» r tn n r n

Mrtin im tre

lllfAl.TV n iJ I l’ANV
* ' M'oilll 1XVK*T1| i;\T COMI*A-N\
I'Xi'He is
- ll'Mi Masnnlta Air.

B. HODGINS
RADIATOR AND SHEET
MKTAL WORKS
General Repairing
b Are------ i---- Sanford. Fla.

mriition Iluvw? rat s in nrtlttr to give gntinfaction on
ns v.oll pg now .iin-s. I.ilvnil torni.t to rekjwnsiblo
Truck* in * toiiaickft’tt on alt earn. These ears will
tinl tkmbnstruled on lot oppeslti* from Valdo^Ho-

.lamm 11 diva! ul jt&lt;
ine distrituthiti of

INCOME 11
SPECIALIST

Get An Abstract Before
Buying: Property
R A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
SANTORO MACHINE
COMPANY
’. General Mnchine anti Holler
Works
.
* Cylinder G rin d in g *
A ulom olille R e p a ir!
A cety len e W elding

Flume 02-------*-Snnfurd, Florida

flavcAo r iuriijni!
r-milo up. Can
work oi: hooks any night ekeopt Satrdayr Ilourl d:3tf h m. to I»;.I0 p,
m. During day cull nt ll.utmclV
Specialty Shop.

Miss Gt*«m McKcnney
1)3 Palmetio Ave.—Sanford. Florida

in route previ -t yt o s , hoi ri.cuuracluring and indtnm i!l condition* are
aubitanUally impr Veil. Cup ddering
also the improvement in many line'
of nkfieultiue, particularly in eottnn,
tliough higher mahket prices, there i»
no doubt that, the purchasing powei
of the cnu'nlry ns a whole D very
greatly improved. The inllnhhci' of
the large stock* of applies on hand,
omi tin fortheuming heavy movement
of California navel* deserves to lr.'
considered, however.

Air. McCall!.* eonviticed hla.rongregu-j
Him that ChrUt wea u living Savior
doing wonders today.
He gave a graphic nabtirit of how
hi wjm fori into the ftindgu field toj
the ntristlfdi 'YCndeiv.ir Soriely at
6t30 p. nt. and at the night Yerviee he
spoke of Hfe great need uf Uic Ko.
ri-nn* for nur go*pci and civilltntion.
Mr. .McCallie linn been doing a jiiiim er work ernong tho 200 islands off
ll^ South of Korea being the fust
white plan to visit Iheln, and has seen
the whale life of many villages and
lilntiiis' transformed by the entrance
i f the gospel.
lie r peaks fro the Nigh School to^
Another goo.! meeting of the Scrap flay, at t nUolAlltl Wednesday, (trliin*
Jrdn c|a.,.s wa» held yeatenlny with an do next Bunday and nt sovurnl other
i*t tt mini ice cqiliiUy fist giNid «.i that of poiatl in Fhiriflh'oti this trip.
lust Koiiday. Tha fncoUng wa* opened
with-a prayer by Mr. J. B. Sparling.
Frcslilont I ji hr wait on bund and hail
charge of tho nuctlug. Ho romped on
Attendance ct the now /town town {J
n good many fi r n u t being more ac­
tive In getting out n lnrgar nttefidmieo men* Bible clnFiL organised by D r.[J
and added mcmhtsre to tho commit lac. George Hyman, w y, largely incrfut-edlg
1
•; ; f..r tM.it ! . ; -■■■ ycsUrday motniufe a t th e ' secondjn
Miss tiling wit* ntrfiln nt the gjnn8 mooting*of the Vlas's held st th e !"
and the ringing was h*d by1 Mr! Colo­ IStrand Theatre. The Hnt-S was id JJ
flcinlly named Fhnplaiu JlymnnYca
nial.
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A fter n dlr-it: dim it waa ilecltltnl .Mon'* Bible (’Ins*. If. lame Hunch-*u
tlmu it would b rro ' benefit to every man, elected president of the cbiis.i^
mmilier of tho idawi if lie had irt^'ib formally insulnei! that office yeslor ^
iinascnlmi a rjuaruirly which ho could Ii!ay and wr.s in charge of the m eet-id
e'.udy befart* the meeting cvtgy iiun- log#. A special musical program un- »
Mitt, the tiilection of Earl'Btumpf-was 2
carried out.
. Next Sunday will. Ui observed a* 3
I^gion’dny iiy the cla**, and a special j
el fort will bo madn to w'core tho nt j
tend*nro of all Legionnaire*.
Col- «
Harry C ulhuath will be in charge of 3
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Iht* program naxt' Sunday.—-Tampa
Trlbuno.

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Oakland Sales and Service

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g
rilONB 17

SANFORD. FLA.

la meeting the demand for gooil pure w ater aud tlu*ie arc hundreds of
lrititited nrouiul tho City at all Units. Evgry family
Lotties he
of Sanford should got the luibtt a n d —
,

And our truck-will U* nt your back door with a bottle of that pure
water that all tho het« ls, rc-tntim nls, drug slore i and soda fountains
nro using.
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Anil Be Sure ii's Elder Springs Water You
Use‘in That B attery,
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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

SPECIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE
COMPILED BY IRWIN HOWE, OF CHICAGO
Showing 1 to 0 Games, Other Shut Outs, Extra In­
nings and Games Won by One Run .

who allowed fewer earned runs, until
near the close of the season, than any
other staff, marked tip but three ex­
tra inning victories .while tuning
eight.
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Table of extra innfngs and number
of games played in each.
Number of Innings
Total

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H I ) 1 hi V«»u«lntrd I ' r r u l
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In 7(1 of tho III* American league! Washington

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Kj m rai *3 m Ka
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R® For tile lover of the wild and wool­
ka
ly west pictures tonight is the night.
lu
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.lack 1[oxb? In "Back Fire,” fol­
' f , t ;■1
ka ka fc? lowed by n Fox News will be «een at
■a ka m*
i l i k*
the princess tonight.'
Time is drawing near when tho
Sanford fans will learn what 'the
Tuesday night .will find an all-star
Chamber of Commerce has to report cast in "Aboye All l.aw", a romance
in regards to baseball park.
of an American's love fur a bcautfu!
daughter of a Rajah.
This past year has beer, the firat
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year in the history of Sanford that
Of course that means it will lie n
so much intertub hna been taken in pkturn filled with breathless thrills
tho different sport events.
and adventures.
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CELERY SEED

New York . 7 8 9 I (I 0 0 11
and Philadelphia each
Chicago
M .*1 1 ,1 0 0 0 10
Kume*fbf ln.it reason the M n g team
«"•* St- Louis ■«»«• Ho^ wn'j | Cleveland
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l 2 t 1 0 0 b
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Shnvvknv were
nn the
(lit* large
lnriM* end n f !
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i; Khnwkoy
wort- an
. rhlta....... hAfI ! 2 2 0 0 0 0 5
drew a blank, and in 'twelve of th^efo v o
„ RJ|mC!,
Hjff**'- .1 2 0 1 1 0 0 9
the winners mode a virtue nf neceruj 0 *|y twi) Iff th{, jit¥cnty.flfi .h it2 a o o 1 O' * 0 6
*d‘&gt;* mid left the field happy with a tu - |mjt)|
more than nine rounds;
St, Ltiula *£*■». 3 1 0 2 0 II 1 1
tnl of* one lone run In show for /he Boone, of Cleveland, blanking WaahThe football team, losing every! ConBU(ux&gt; TlUnmii);t, f a j ^ l a o n
i l 1 (&gt;&lt;* 1 0
3
11
game
every year until this past sea
aftcrtioon'e labor.
inpton in twelve inning*, while, Mop- I.O,St
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Ford, the pretty boy of the- screen,
bop, step# out and shows theniPelvcs
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Many wld facts stand nut jiromin- ridge of Washington went ten rounds
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rwill play on the Wednesday night bill,
tho best ... thlA section of (ho state. ^
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m tly when the shutout i of the .ten-ito« bent Chicago, both*scores' being 2
a t T11B PRINCESS TUESDAY, JANUARY If,Til
Walter
Hagen
and
sons nre analyzed. The eighth place,in 0.
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The liasketball team, only winning
? 'r
*»* h,’r 1h“f t,flnd^
.
Boston team engaged j n twenty-sixj
I to 0 Games '
j Joe Kirkwood Tie
• titte
never
gut „beyond
the cook book.. ---a
small
m
ajority
of
their
games
in
,
.
,
,
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'
majority
contests in which th£ loflcr, failed toj July 7 St, Louis bent Boston, in 9it
it looked like Reno, but -you go nee
Sarazen and Jock tho past years, comes to the front with what
score and hi left of those games the innings, Shocker', pitcher.
happened.
a clean record r-o fur this season, play
Bed Sox were returned winners. Thus, August IP' Del roil boat Boston in
OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. im—Wait­ ing towns- th at boast good teams.
tbe supposedly weal; pitchers of the p {nuings, Klimke, pitcher.
"Tol'idde David" Thursday night
er
Hagen am| dot* Kirkwood and Gene
Huffy clan . succeeded in blanking: Mny d Bo? ton lieut Washington in !*
and the* big*week end pc -I Frday
The
iMiwters,
never
before
playing
Satuxtn and Jock Hutchinson finish­
tholr opponents more often than the| innings, I cntlock, pitcher,
a long drawn out sehe.lule, are at it and Saturday, “Tin* Young llajnli*
strong staff of the champion New Sept, 2 Boston bent Washington In ed nil even in their ,'Pl-hule best ball
,
,
golf niateh at Claremont Club S at­ this season, nmf new interest in found
Yolk 'team did theirs, the Yankee o Innings, Plots y, pitcher.'
in each game. Instead of the interest
fh c ^oung R"j;:h, contains all
urday
after
Sarnzen
and
Hutchinson
hurlrrs registering but seven shutout* Sept. Hi* Boston bent New York in
the elements •jf a n al picture. Loves
had maintained a lead through more wurting, It increases.
’ the same number of games that the 9 Inning*. Quinn, pitcher.
| thrills; beauty. They will all
o ' the play.
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thiunplona themselves were let down
April 21 New York beat Washing* than ,two-third*;
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There is a reason for nil this, and
•» ‘bis feature, a lute story that „
Witioi
without a run. Three of the Boston ton in 9 Inning , Shawkey, pitcher
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Hutchinson and Harnr.cn madeHtn , r ef- :that
. , reason ts,
* there
.,
t v Hinencnn
Amnricmi college bout
are enough, pco- ’*tatitan's in
m as vga&gt;
wmi k,
,
a
victories were gained white tho Bed .Inly 7, New York beat Cleveland In!markable start in the morning and at pie in Sanford that wont and will [ race and etida in Ancient India. Ban* a .
One
Ford
Truck
willi'stiirli'i’,
new
I
ires,
A-1
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the lit), hob* were four up. Sensa
; i - ■ Sux battlers w ere, rcoring a single o innings, Hoyt, jituher.
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\ sujiport' anything in tin- athletic na-|do!ph Volentio nnd Wanda Hawley ■
Mechunicul cumHlioti. A bargain at................ V V J
tally, the winning pitchers being Pen- . July 21, » Icvclnml bent Winhmg- tmnr.i plitya by Hngep nnd Kirkwood;
(i
and Charles Ogle a r,o the r^-trs.
nock, I’lerey nnd Quinn.
ton, in b innings, Morton, pitcher.
*At r the itimaining holes of the morn'
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Ford Truck with screen body, u real
June 1H, Washington beat Chicago ing round peimitting them to win
Washington blanked rivals thirteen
hut* at ................... .............................
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CIGAIt
FACTOBIF.S
The Sanford Country Club bits fur
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l ad; three holes, Hutchimum and Snr- nishod the golfers one of the lined i
guinea in three of which the Nation­ ir. b innings, Johnson, pitcher.
RECEIVE SUBPOENAS
Oldsrnoldle 1-tnn, with body anti cab complete, C /fl O f f
Jbne 2tt, Washington lient New azen leading one nl tile 18th,
als were held to one run by opposing
eiiurscs in the stale to play on, the
TO APPEAR IN COURT S
new tires. Beat buy ever offered ut.............. 5^ XtUtP
pitchers. All of these games Were York ii\ it innings, Johnson, pitcher.
At the start of the afternoon round j s |on*# c)u|». backed by Bev. Peck, hat
----2J Hen Truck, late model, new tiros, a sac­
Aug. 21, Washington beat Chicago the first three holes halved, but Ha- • furnished a basketball court and the
won by Wnltcr Johnson, the speed
i l l y Thr I «**&lt;*«*Itttrtl I'rrM l
king being the only pitcher in the in !&lt; innjngs, Johnson, pitcher.
i*en and Kiikwood playeil brilliantly howl ing alleys,.nnd now we. say it is
TAMPA, Jan. .111.
Thirty-eight £
rifice at .....
........................... . .... - — league to win more than one 1 to 0 September 20, Chicago bent Phila­ otj llncfourth to even the match. Snr- up to the town to furnish the athletic Huh|»oeim*, nnmitig practically evnzen, United States open champion, pork in order that Ibi- interest in nlh- tiry ci^rar box manufacturing organ!game. Washington was in turn delphia in b innings, Fuller, pitcher.
T h e s e t r u c k s httve been th o rm tu h ly re-conditioned, all
I/Alra Inning Comes
blanked twelve times, four of these
made a seriVationiil 2a foot putt f*»r: |, tfcs will continue.
tion iiiir*', icceivvii by 1 (i. Price, d**pequipped
w ith m t w j i r e s , — jn s l t h e th in g you a r e looking lor
Sixty-five e x tra inning b a ttle s, t&lt;* a birdie Ih n e oil the fittli, to take the*
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buttles being tme run victories for
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; illy 1'. J , .Marshal f&gt;&gt;r service in eonto d o y o u r t r u c k ha u lin g . Y*&gt;ur c h a n c e now to g e t a truck
the winners.
Shawkey, I’ennock, gather with seventy-four shoutouts, Jead uiiee mine.
A baH'ball park ii&gt;*t only means nection with tin ‘.'it for S.'»tl,(K¥l (iletl
Morton and I’iercy were the winners, makes a total of I3’.i games in which
The match remaim-«l at this count plenty of antttsenu* &gt;t mnl | leji.*tire in Jnek.-onvill*- la t rnoptlr i y \ ntoat a b a rg a in . T e r m ; wdl l e g r a n t e d to re s p o n s ib le parties.
Plainly, failurb to “hit in the pinches” ! the result was either most um ertnin until tin* tilth, ivheie Hagen htul f**t tile fans and spectators but if nl no* 'blttiii-*;:, . tg.ir manufacture! of
was a glaring weakness of the Wash- j or rise ■oili-loiillv V* aluieil by team Kirk*...(,,1 evened it mite more.
so means the development
San- Jiu-k«»itvii| . w!i.» ;illeg*'*l that local
mnl individual defensive play tha t
ington team.
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the bu'ehall loiiit' i .*) luiil cn’. 'n 1 into a combine to
ford's young manh*
The Cleveland Indians Blanked op­ makt-H liasr'bnll uniipie among outdoor IVIiskc Wills Over Foley 'd ia m o n d or ihu f»H»t t&gt;all gridiron, to prevent mmpai.ic* *■lit *lil** of the city
.
Miy imthiiig
•thing of the gotal received from from **).'ainiiig ciga r tuixeJ,
ponents fourteen times, five of these sports. Two of tin shutouts w e r t^ a l­
on lechnical Knockout track
work.
victories going to the credit of (leo. so e x t)a lo u id contests.
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Uhtc, three to Coveleskit*,- three to . The longest gam e of the season w as .
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t The Sophomores wsitit you to be ut
Carner Second Street and Sanford Ave.
Morton mid one each to Molls nnd the Hixtnen round e ngagem ent «f Ms y • OMAII'A, Nehr., Juri- i ' .— Hilly
Atid then, too, bh-id pride nhiiuhl (j,r, H;,p, Sihu**l Auilitorium tmnorF L O itlU A
SAN FOIt I)
tl,
lh , m at,|. iU„| white
*r Iloone.’
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-t Htllh between St. Louis and Detroit iniM iske, of St. Paul, won a technical have Nornethicg to d» with the recur- ri w
wIlicji
the
ilrowiiR
trium
phed
by
a
l.mn-kout
u»*-r
H
arry
Foley,
nf
Hot
ing of a park. The only town '‘"V ;
U i* a good tdiow for only
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Tin* White ‘Nox who lied with
r(,nU unj U)U „ rc helping a good a H B s x B a u i c i n a a i s j i i s i s a .'i S B i B i c ’iiB iiK C B iU B R iiia iS D iK s g iii
! . Washington for the- seeuhd largest scon* i f 2 to J. Shocker und Oldham 8prinu-ju iri ipv litst round of a ached wJrert* n e n Sanford’s rizc tn the S ta te of Florida without a park of play­ !tnust*.
2'H)-Hp
jfc number of victorious shutouts, tbir- sta iu-J on the sla b for th e ir respt-t ideal 10-round bouc
grounds. We are &lt;U big a* most of
live
team
s
and
both
wen*
relieved
in;
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■M aaH R uaaH E H ttaaxB caaH M iiB srnansB iiB K anaaaH ciiaB aB B aaaass
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------------------------'em. i&gt;igg**r than a lot of them, ami
nfte, being blanked but eight times, ‘be fifteenth inning, young Pruett ,Jo e H e c l i c t t P l i l U S
a
Have you lost or found anything*
this being so, wr shuitld have us much
F a b e r and I.everette turned four of bolding ‘be Tig. is in . heck, while the
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To Meet Jack if
| as any of them.
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these victories each,
while another Browns found
Stoner for the winning
a
connection with our TRANSFER
a
j § . wns the fam ous "no hit, no run, no &lt;
*n ‘be
n e x t ;round.
He Beats (ieorges So here ir. Imping dial die I'lmni; weInhave
a
STORAGE
room,
where
jfou
a
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bur of Commerce committee* will re* van store your goods at a nominal
orison over the heavy hitting Tiger;*.,ejghleen overtim e gam es, winning H
SOUTH A M PTO N , Ja n .
15,—Joe
port Hint Hu* park will Ik*, ready for [rust, fur nny length of time.- I.OKNE ach of their seven rival*, blanked ■'W i losing seven, t n their eleven vie-* j(,*:keti, who is in training here, stn t
the opening gtuni* of baseball thb INC.’S QUICK SERVICE TUANS
the champions once and no more, "tics, four were at thu expense off St
St.
S»tnrtlriy that negolintiohs were in
coining
season. It can 1h* done.
FEB. Phono 4H8. 239-Mn-Tu-Wd l/e
and as VKy
tiu v finislu I but one proiess for Kim to meet .Jink Dvmpwhile the Yatikt ? rdahim i evened the I " uis ..........

lounl by

whiti •washing

flpwlnini RanB* nhrutl yf thi/Hrmvn nl the end -ey in New York next full if Backett
•»f thu
tilt 1 if|V|»iitTjinrf ‘ i f th »* •lefent* I -iti pent ier in tln-ir bout in
fntiv* g l lllll

ll.Jn* Ruth

Morris’ Supreme ButteY,
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53c per pound
Fresh Country Eggs
Niee Fat Hens
New Irish Potatoes
Codfish in Strips
Mullet Roc
Salt Mullet

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W A N T AD RA TES AND Udl.BH

T H E , SANFORD
- HERALD

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l.olidoa M* May

lilo k* It plans In sail

Hr^t Iioiim* tun nf thr for America in lune if be beats Cui&gt;“,rvangibfer, &lt;m May 22.1.1. | 1utter.
lit ]|&gt;i ii to prolong the game which the
Yankee.! to.»k ill the thirteenth by u
H. I*. Dawson
score of four to three.
Ear exceeding any other team ill the*
Richmond Hall Club

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Wc ary hcndi|unrters for 1nint;*,
SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. If*.—Joe Vurnbihes, Stains mul Kaisemine. We
Beckett, who is In training here, said are sole agents for Patton's Sun­
that negotiations were In process for proof paints, thu paint that is made
him to meet Jack Dempsey in New specially for .the south by the governYork next fall if Beckett defeats Car ; merit formula 5,1 per cent white lead,
iwntier In thi'ir boot in Imndon in Mny | 3f&gt; |M.r rent of Xine, in pi*r cent of
Beckett plans to raid for Amy tic a iujsilicti; we have years of experience In
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num ber of e n g a g e m e n t*i, and •'landing}
--------te x t .to New York in p e n e n tu g e of
RICHMOND, Jun. I'*.— Fnrmnl an- J u n e if he beat** Cut pentier.
overtime victories comes t'liieugo, »&gt;ith *nouncenient was imule yesterday of
28 games, s ix t"err victories nnd
12 the »ob* of the Richmond Baseball
IP2I Bali k *••’.’ Touring, paint, lire-.
d ifetl'
I bev tin*, oiiebly
Miilluget iilil- to II. P DliWNiin, of Portsliloutb- g o o i l , ru n ., fin e
Snn .hum Garage
* i m i ipii' u i i I tit? ih .irg e , witll bin Mr, Dawsu.'t &gt;t.it;'l that Dave Rebyrt Co.
2 1‘J -Jtc
own iiidoitnlaulc vpirit is shown byfsun, form er right fielder for the New
the fail that twelve of the White Sox York Giants, will m anage the Riehextra iniiing victories were nl the ex- mund cluls this year. The former

TRAIN

peo.o* of first division teams, while manager, Huh* OMrlng,-bas been re­
they h.-i but revert to the same leased.
clubs.
CO RRECTED NOV. I IT H , 1922
Though in eighth place most of the
i Cures Malaria, Chills
seiiKou Boston won nine of nineteen
South Hound
s- und Fever, Dengue or
long distance matches, white Wash­
' Hilious Fever.
ington, though supplied with pitchers
Depart s
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tin- paint anil wall paper buxinexa. Inl.irnintian nod aiivi. i* givt*u frn* . t'**iii.
ir anil let u&gt; t*ilk u over. We are* In
c u tt*.I in the stnri- n ext tn the American Fruit Growers, \\ elal.u Block.
Sanford Paint nnJ Wnil Paper Co., II,
A. Halverson, Proo.
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’(live Us Your Next Order fo r.

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Herald Want Ad

Northlmunt]

MAIL SERVICE

Clip nnd use this Blank for writing your want ad nnd mail It to
(he Sanford Herald
( ‘lassified Ads 1c a wJurd. No ad
ta k e n for lens than 21c and posi­ For computing cost of want ads per insertion read carefully rates
tively no classified ads charged to and rules to the left and rem it according to number of insertions
anyone. Cash must arcompxny all of the ml you desire. Remit by Express Money Order, Draft, Postoffice Order or Registered Letter. Address communications to
orders. Count the words and remit
The Sanford Herald.
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AND THUS

THE PU N I SHU!E

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Arrive

Departs
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12:0.1 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

OlIR LINE IS COMPLETE AND
PRICES ARE I^IGIIT
(.’ee-Ree Horse Feed________
Pratt's Ruby Chick Fectf
Pratt’s Growing Mash.
Pratt's tgtyiug Mash.
Prnti'H Scratch Feed. ^
Jewell Egg Mnsh.
Security Egg Mash.
Lnrro Dairy FccdT

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SANFORD

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Names and addresses of those who want to gel
in tilt Gandy bridge Units at -SELal) before the
first of. the year and before the price Increase,
arc Pouring In—every One seems interested—all
want to know the Gandy story—about the bridge
1—DR earnings—what it means to Florida—at the
same time—right now—we net! you to carry the
message—to help answer the questions—to take
subscriptions.
\Ye will pay you well fur your work if you are
(lie man or woman we want—you can cam up­
wards uf $ to 0.0(1 a week for a few months— this
is your opportunity to do your hit 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 ilrictge has had the best reception of
any corpora Hun t;ver organized in Florida”—"A
million dollars in two months’*,-—etc., etc*.,—see
us today.
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THE SANFOIU) DAILY HERALD, MONDAY
W O U L D U SE NAVY

A. SHIPS TEXTILES TO RUSSIA FOR NJE\V
WAR ON DEATH—AMERICA

Illy Till* A nan?Inf rtf l*r«M

W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 15-4A su g ­
g e stio n th a t tin- navy be railed upon
to light the A tla n tic count turn run­
n e rs w as made in n le tte r to P resi­
d e n t H a rd in g from the legislative de­
p a r tm e n t of th e National Congress
of M others;

Iudi?c Bland Will Speak on The Important Sub
ject of Inland Waterways
The monthly evening m eeting of Jhe
k'atiLrd Chtnnhrr of Commerce srhvdul(d for Thursday, the P t h , wok post­
poned until.January 10th. The same
propram arranged for T hursday will
Ik- carried o u t a t the mooting of tin
UHh, nt which time J u d g e Blond, of
Orlando, will, ho the principal speaker
end guest of honor.
The usual weekly meeting wns held
J-’ridas noon a t the Valdex Hotel, ami

FLORIDA BOY IIB E D

T he H erald, 10c p e r week, delivered

The Daily H erald, 15c p e r week

intendent of the Fuller Construction
Co* contractors for those buihlirfgs,j
advise i that they will he erected witli-j
ing sixty days.
Bonds in the amount of $35,000.00 j
tor the Milano Amusement Company
have Keen sold. Foundations are -Sanlord's new motion p ic tu r e / theatre
house ure heing laid, and tire largp
q u a n tity of m aterial already on the!
grund gives assurance tha t there will
Ih. no delays on account of Inek of nm-

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• ;k | f e y A n D e ^ V | N C M , 2 0 -OUMCE d a r k w
f M ^ A R 0 $ i 3 .2 - l k C H . COTTON LIN IN G
/ ; V S : ; Y A R D S , 2 7 -IINCH, F L A lM fN E L L T T L

ool cl

RED RUSS TRIUMPH
SPAULDING ROSE NO. 1

Y A R 0 S ; 3 6 - INCH, MUSLIN
.
• V ' BUTTONS AND THREAD TO MAKC UP G O O D S

The fini/hiltn touches to the Meiseh •
building are now I cing made. Tlie new
pharmacy .which rented ohe o f - t h e 1
stores has a lre a d y moved In.
The annual m eeting of the stock­
holders of the F irst National Bank
w as he'd last Tuesday ambthi* reports
submitted hy President F. P , I'm Ur
proved conclusively th a t the bank}
Inrod in no sm alt measure in the un-:
usual protpority which Sanford has
enjoyed during the past r e a r . Tile to­
tal de|KiniiK showed a*i Increase of almo. t $;0O,U00 over those of Innt year
a t thir time, eight per eerfl dividend*
';:i tile capital stock of §1 110,000.00 v.v.
paid . during th e yefcr. '1 t;e capital
stock previous to
\va but $-30,000, w hl-h is equivalent to a Hi per
e d it dividend during tha t period. The
l and Iris a dopted the m otto “A Cominanity .Builder," and the fact \liat it
has always been in the fore ranks of

* More than ftnc m illion R ussian
children and several m illion ad u lts
uri* practically w ith o u t cloth in g th is
winter. They haxo no sh o es or
clockings, no shirt*, no covering of
an y kind.
The furniture In their
hom es w as sold fo r fund or burned
!**r fu* l during tlje fam ine o f laid
w Inter.' Now they are' reduced to
paper shirts, a ctngle sack elo lh gar■rp nt or rags o f a m o st /lia b le
e-ha racier. Many o f them* arc unto go out ‘o f doors beenuso
they have nothing to w«ar hnd this
condition Is p articu larly dangerous
- 1nee th e only food th a t a m illion
tillttren ar&lt;- getting* Is s*Tved them
!u the American U* lief A d m ln litp ii,on food M leliens wlier*. they re.
celvo one meal a day. The organ lxnllua has no fa cilities1 for d ellvertui; food to h *men nnd th e parents
rtln tnsUvvu have noth tu g to vat, so

liver a ctothtnir package to any In41. Pinal in Russia. Each pnekngs,
con tains enough m aterial to supply
an en tire fam ily and includes: N ear­
ly 5 yard s of dark w arm wool cloth,
enough for one su it of clothing for
an ad ult amt tw o garm ents Tor «
child;' i yards of black cotton lin ­
ing; 16 • yards o f mflalln sujllclent
for 4 su tts of underwear; 6 yards
of lla n n elelte sultletent for tw o
m en’s sh irts nnd wotqon's sh irt
w aist n m f huttons nnd thread to
make u p H im garm ents. Several
thousand h ack s and oth er organ lrdtlons have agreed to accept and
forwurtl money for this** clo th in g
rem ittance packages nnd by special
arrangem ent with the Soviet gov­
ernm ent they will I k * shipped freo
of duty and delivered nt th e earliest
poiutblo m oment.
P ack ages nut
m arked fo r" any Individual w ill l*«
given to the must needy cases.

unless tjie children can go out of
doors they w ill sU rre isa surely us
though lh ere wore no food to be
hud. T hey fear tl»*’ bitter Russian
winter even m ore than they do
starvation.
"P oless clo th in g Is supplied them*
people,"
w rites n Hessian
relief
worker to H erbert Hoover, ch air­
man of th e A. It. A., "They w ill die
of exposure arid starvation through
the com in g w inter nnd much of
«ur work d uring tho^ past tw elve
m onths will have been In vain."
To m eet th is em e rir n e y lire A m ­
erican R e ||e f A dm inistration has In­
augurated a system of cloth in g re­
mit t a lire packages hy which It Is
po.vdldi-* fur friends nnd relatives to
send Im m ediate nsslrtanr.'* to su f­
ferers In I lues la.
Twenty dollars
paid to the A m erican Jlellef Admin*
istr.-tli ti headqunrters. 42 Broadway
Now Y ork City, w ill equip and do-

season
A real thrill awaits you when
you first see your c a r o il hand­
some Silvcrtown Cords. A nothor

BURN COSURAVES* BOMl

leaden; a w te r a thorough c a n v a s of
thV situa tion,'decided tu la y that this
\ xsiit hiln! I*rr%'««i
is lot the lime lu Seek an m m e d m nt
', Jail. la!- Despite Hi tin* debt funding law llbcraliritig
i private eon vet-ant iun tin teim s of settlement 1v nation1* r&gt;w
it r &gt;iii,it* v tt, the Uni l F ta 'i .

Call Phone 453 or 27(&gt; for Prices

w h en you discover you arc g ettin g
m o re m ileage o u t of your gasoline.
A nd still a n o th e r a t tho end of
th o season w h en your speedom eter
shows you how far th e y hnvo gone.
*D E ST IN T1TC L O N O RUN*

Hood Auto Company,' Inc.
111-13 P a rk Avenua
SANFORD, _ FLORIDA

vri l Ju* the niiur.s of draw ing a large request p enai -uni for the eoastn**
rurtlor uf pao; lu from-adjacent cr-an- lion &gt;&gt;f Ih** yin h t basin inlu I nke Man
iV- to Sattfarrl a a th a t.d a y . *
t w . a distance &gt;,f approxim ately .'*7
Ij. i Whit e rr, wiiu is chairm an or feet, and nikki-ig oth e r ■nnpruvemetil
the Sj**. i:il‘ r.im n iitie e to secure an. un Sattfuni’a w a te r front. The t ’hain
Mhietic field and cotirdy fair grounds,! h e r of Commerce is notifying f it
nported that lie liad iccured a n o|ilimt tnemhei.diip and other i interested ii
ui seviiity-five n r r e s n short di latter these improvements to be present a
front Hanford fo r this pui|i.n;c.
It the meeting.
v.a* thy concensus of opinion of the
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naelmt*, huwevpr, vital the old AviaNot that anybody ean**, but uvr
lion Field is more desirable, and the in China h r . Sun *•■!*, aliea*.
nmniUtii was instnietcil to attempt
t * .1 * tins site, nnd consider the
Have toe liernhl do your next jol
’■-.it-.
id in. lie,! only ns an allerua
live ir, tla* event th a t tite Aviation
hllt.N E V TIMM lll.E CAl'.SKM
field .could nut lie secured. I t ir. m l .
’
LA M ENESS
milted that Hanford needs an alhletiej “A lameness fallowed me fo r Spin
field nnd this f a c t w a s more forcibly: time, and I felt th a t it w as cause*
Impre d tijton the ntei'liag hy the re- from kidney trouble. One bottle n
nipt of a letter from one of the nm- Foley Kidney I'i'b hail tire desired ef
;m i. iiiair hull clubs, containing a f&lt; *t," writes II. II. Arhu. kie, Soull
I ropoMtion whirh hnd to la* tiirne;lv l*ut re, Wj-tnani. Bmknehe, iheum a
*! &gt;wfl on aeount of lack uf an athletic li* nt. di ll headache, lno frequent o
field '•&gt; |ir**-,-falr fur theta.
hi.ruing urnuftion ate • mpt om- o
d
\V),it*ii r, jr., county a gent, t* Kidney a:,d Bholdei imnl* *•. Diixird
B rttfu tvsaiu of th e meeting at Tab ere-l k n im y s require prompt tre a t
litas . ,,f t)u. F lorida Hurtieullurnl merit. Neglect cam* n r i mi . compli
Hoard, at which lim e .this h u d j dccid- vntions. Foley Kidney Fills giv
1 ! ty vmitirmo th e p ie se n t q u arantine qu id ; relief. Sold everywhere.— Adv
t(dilations against importation of
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Silvertown C ord Tir e

S P E C IA L S A L E O N
GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES
C L IN C H E R I'AMUIC

plied. There- are
wear advertising*
onenmist he taihn

f urnplathiiiilH. v*.

hr Jiitnr-itato highway*. Chairman
*iljV
tb® PuliHHty !C&lt;unmiltpe,; In■armed Mr. Mar Mahon that provision
*'l b* en made in th a advertising npl f ipriiKinn of the Chamber of Comireree for pusttn'ic Sanford isigns on
I
these-highways.
IHEAL)
Information' received from
the

fIt, mid 1riintnnrlhlinn

K. A. nO lH lbA Sa
Clerk t ’lrm lt Court of
Hirnltioli' County. Fla.
It,- V E. fioittflnss. D. C.
OTlrvan A Sharon.
Ho 11,1tors for I'aimlilAlnatUa,

hipttent* from tb? Sanford scttioti
(,r th, period of J a n u a r y 15th to Hist 1.1, a, ii.
'elusive will total iJ25 caw. T his In­
itiation is passed on to the rail^«'l *o that a rra n g e m en ts can Ik*
"f, ‘ ,iJ’ *^*&gt;1 to p re v e n t any respon" **y of car sh o rta g u nnd consciu«nt losses to grow ers,
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&gt;nk and the Brumley
bu week, and the general super.
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Likewise, the merchant who
Y chooses the advertised brands
because they are “soft and easy’
y selling, has overlooked the esX sential idea.. Certainly they sell
X easier; but this is not the big imy portant truth. Rather, lie should
see that the manufacturer’s adX vertising is an instrument put

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Advertising is*not a form of
perpetual motion that goes on*
forever .without human assistance. The biggest problem any
man has to settle after he lias
determined to advertise, and docided IJOW to advertise, is tliis:
Ifclw can 1'use my ad vert isi n g so
as. to get the-most out of -it?
Without close-linked co-operalion it dissipates its force into

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GOODRICH TUHES

Grey

Silvcrtown
(Heavy Duty)

tild t’rlrr. New I'/ire. Old I’rlrc. New Price

It must be hitched on to a
business properly. Then it must
be utilized with intelligence.
When these conditions are ful­
filled it does a type of work for
which there is no efficient sub­
stitute.

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2.25
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1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50
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2.80
1.80
3.15 '• 2.25
3.05
• 2.50
3.H0
2.60
4.00
2.80
4.65
3.35

Cures Mularla, ■Chills
nnd Fever, Dengue or

Tlierc are
building Is expected to ar-

the a d v e r t i s i n g ami s e e k to
make it pay him additional
profits.

The purpose of advertising; is
to increase business and NOT to
relieve any one of his arduous
duties.
The manufacturer’s
salesman \Vho regards adver­
tising as a substitute for his
own efforts has trussed . the
point. His efforts are.needed
more than ever to support the
advertising.and.put it across.
His reward fl larger sale,s'. '

&lt;lct»rgc \V. K ill ah* an*J l-’. I* IVomlpilf.
T. iv .t. Nurtaa. trtla* linn*. li*,)ilcr.
Haft i "a*via A. I’lt;**;.', Iirfcnaanta
Tn T W. v
NoItTt'N'.
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rr»A*li:. ff living, ir 4* r,*i. t„ nil per«i*B* rlnlm im t any In iir,a l umlnr T.
W. A. N'ortnri Ir.-luKjl-aiscttuhtel* ul**l
1‘,'ilvlri ,\. IN*«*•••. nr nth* nvl«.*. In tla,
fniu.w Ini; ili'Wrli fiJ faa,!*. r,.-w-it:
linchtrilag at lli,* Ikuilli-IV. Hi «-i,r ii.
nf S«ctl.'ti II. Ttjwnshlt* tl&gt;. M*iuili **f
lltsn,;*- 21. Mast. risa*n**itli S ix rliaiiv*
rlienri. imrtli Jj il.-uri-.-* ,&lt;n*i tin tin*
Ikift line nf Kanfanl lir/m t I .' 77 ctcilnx
llitn rr Rapt IM7 cliiilit*. Un-rnV *quili
:» cliatii-. iln*ni*r » • « *.j” ch n la i in
I In- tiolnl of Peglmyiflc. r.ililalplliu
T w elve (17) nrrin m«,r.* &lt;*r le-**.
Von uml each of jnti nrt* lien-hy rui,ulci-.l uml unlrrj-4 in ha nn4 aiqu’iir
bi-furi*' our nuht tilrruit t’ourt In M*nfor?!. Flnrbta, tin the firrt Morula) In
February. IHJ5, U einit-lhe kill day nf
mild month, I ban and there to nn»rr*r
lo Ihr lillt of &lt;'0111111*1111 fill'll lirretu
nr?a!n«t you, nnd each of you. and
llier.’ln fall, not e lse aald hllt w ill h,‘
tab i*n a* eonf cmikI, to lie follow a*! Iiy
a filial dacraa.
II iM fiirth»*r or.lurrd Ihal lhl« nntlra
hr puhlUht-d In III*- X*lif*'ri1 llrrnld.
a ni'tl-BUnfirr |itihll»hrd In Hiimlimli'
m anly; onri* anrh werk fnr a period
,.f eight ronnecntlve weak*.
/% Wit Haul mv hand and arat o fa a ld
rourt this Mth day o f Beeetnhi-r, A. U.

into his hands for merctfsinj? his
volume and spocdinK up his
lurnovor. *Looking at the mattc‘v in Hi is li.u'ht, lie* will bend
every
effort
to co-uuerate. with
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American Forces
On the Rhine
Ready to Leave

GUARANTEE BOUNDAIRIES AND
STOP WARS SAYS SEC. BAKER

TRANSPORT HEADY TO TA K E
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Form er Secretary of War SugRrsts Solution for European T a n jlr
in Paper to liaison In stitu te
COMMKNTB ON RUSSIA

INCE OF
OF FEDERATED STATES
APPROVE
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LITHUANIAN

(Hr Tire AaaurlAtr* I’r r u l
| LOOKS LIKE GERMANY MAY
COBLENZ, Jim. 13.—Tho1 AmoriRES IS INVASION BY
ra n tran s|m rt St. .Mlhiel, will look u
•
THE FRENCH
. . .
,
, ,
..
, . good deal like Noah’s Ark when she
changing of frontiers hurts f .. .
. . . .
, ... ,, ,
,
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mas*., ..Inn. peaceful
• . .
. . .
sails from Antwt r pwith the last of
It is the violent method that
, ..
.
,
.
_..
13,—Hon. Newton l&gt;. linker, who was nobody.
' , ,
,,
the American
force* inGermany
if
th
a
t
goes
to
extremes.
Ily
,
tT.
.
.n
l.L
tnry nf War tim in g the great costs .and
.
,
,,
: , the officers and men arc inblwvd , ,In
we exchange with each
orld conflict, hastoilny
issued n negotiation
............. 7
.....carry all the queer animals
(III MU*and
11111*VmerI II
|U(. thi,%
. linv„
statem ent through th e Hale-on in sti­ other what tru e interest justifies, by I ........
chniidisc they have ncciitmilnted in BY Al.I.IKlt c o i N( ii. OF a .m i I a s - T o S u ji|H irl G u v v rn m c h t to t h e
British Member Did Not Cant IIAHDING AND REPUBLICANS tute. Next to Woodrow Wilson, Mr. violence men take all they ran got. j the idle and fanciful hours of-the.Inst
, • ..
s .v u n i t s f o r Rhh.Ni;
j ^ lS| A g a in s t In s tills a n d
.
His Ballot and Germany is
Mr. Haker was then asked bin opin­
linker in snid to have the mist Inti­
' four years.
•
B K U O U S.
AGA
INST
IT
AT
THIS
Rapacity
m ate personal knowledge of the Ku- ion regarding Russia and whether he! The extent and variety uf these
Given Delay
TIM E
lopenn wnr *situation o f tiny living felt Russia should be recognized. Said poiiMession only began to iln-.vn u|Min
I lljr T h e A a s o r l a t r i l I ' r r a s )
, ..
.
____,
.
i n r T h e A M n elalrd P rr« "»
USSKN., Jail.
Jan . 13.—This m ornings
limn. This iH lis first public u tte r­ he:
.
•
PARIS, Jan .. 11'. \llied council ol
l-.-ShN
them
during
their
hurried
pro
put
a
,
PARIS, Jan . 13.—The reparations
(Ilf The .\ *«tirliil nl • r r . . |
ance on the subject since liu retired '"So ar as th e recognition of Russia tioiis for the homevvuiil voy.fge, nnd atnhn adore decided tiiis morning t„ conference between the Ficttrh control
i:t.—I’rosiWASHINGTON, .lun.
commission this (gom ing postponed
i onuiiivdoii and suh-committcc of
concerns only their form of govern*
March 4, 1!•'.!!.
j some m e expressing the fear th at make an energetic representation id
until January S lit, Jts first payment di nt H arding and Republican house
War. ns now carried on. cannot In-1«*«•*. 1 w w M rvcognixe Bus- i:. in two t lie ii menagerie will have to Ire left Kovno I • induce the l.iihum an gov- tool syndicate Germans agreed to asof five hundred million gold marks leaders a fte r a thorough canvass of
cronil*.
mils. II
If they jwiiii
w antI to
lo put.
pick out n
o bear on uoi • di livelier of coal under tentadue from Germany next Monday. the situation decided lhi'&lt; was not the | much fu rth er continued." sny.i Mr. 'H-i feet fool nod make him king, thn’ ■n the Rhine.
menacing t -.• ariaiigeun nt.i to Ik* controlled by *
The nil'll have in .jui e.l many vciy
France, Itnly and Belgium voted for time to • i ok an anieinlmeiit to the debt linker, in answer to n question on tin h no coiieorn of mine. My onl&gt; hes­
.spin t lanco-Gerni.iii ctuiuiiiuion.
possibility
of
permanent
peace.
"The
tr t range tn-nturoM, ranging Iro:u minithe delay. The Hritish mem ber did ; fuudini; law liberalizing term s of rotitation
ubout
Russian
i-eMiguitn.it
C\UI l lllliuley-, to Itljine fi l|. 1In ■
net cast a ballot. Stops were taken to j i |t.n„.nt |,y nations owing money to machinery* of dent ruction has beronv
i l l * l ' h r A a a n r - l n i e . l I’ r r a a l
.
com erns R ussia’s Attitude toward for­
so
efficient
and
the
eeonontliconse­
ill tin- outber
of
(termini
police
dogs
apprise the German governm ent of the United States.
BFIRI.IN, tun. 13.—A t Steele, two
eign
agreem
ents.
Wln-m
u
r
Russia
|
quences so terrible thut wnr can m&gt;
' 'it is unknown, but they_ are moltin*dc pm ide of l-&gt;»en, u French flag
the delay.
I
--------------------------lunger be eon-ideled. I If course, l d&gt;&gt; will agiee th a t an yforeign uudeilak-I to.it e.ml in addilion t'e re i-re iliunei.. 1ioi-o.il l/\ occupying troo]i.s, was torn
mg
th
at
they
enter
upon
will
b«
Inm
-1
m o iik ey i nm !
not mean small wars, riots, petty
V vI,ETTA, Malta.. Jar
oum iltisclmnds. til 111
WASHINGTON, Jun. 13.—Sec r e - 1
l down and destroyed, say* a dispatch.
ored and observed, then I am for ree- f ! ntigliTids.
ie
l:fih|y
repot te j from St
squabbles
between
small
sUltl-n.
When
tiry Hughes' proposal for reference j
T h r eiiitference of pre*miers of tho
I say war. I mean th at there are fiv agnizing Russia."
Of tin limnimnle ebj. it*. thfne nn
Uedei.it- *l .date* here yesterday unnnof the reparations problems to in te r-,
nations capable of making war. T h ese{' "Would you insist on their paying queer little niu.-ii l«.x.*-t fixed in the
ir.i. i ly approved the central governnational financiers for recommcnda-j
are Great Britain. Frqnce. Germany,
”&gt;'» C u r '* war debt to FrancoV Iniitom of L.vi letith tln-il, when pro
to i.Ct nUitude tin reparations
lions based on purely economic conJapan utul the United States. These Mr. Baker was asked*.
pcrlv worked, make i.oi-*- - like Lii'i .
in i qi.tlioll of vhe
ikkratlon i* regarded in W ashington (
“No," he replied, "no more tl.ati I then* m e vvienl (olietle'iiJ of |Hist
live nations alone can make war and
u still before the Allied governm ents!
would
have insisted on the United) cards, antique pictures an dull vari
the rest of the world eon make w ar
tin, *.iid the Bavarian people w ere*
for acceptance or rejection. In the
Hnndmnslcr Kilgnr A. Bail will r e n - . only n-i these five nations lend the States paying the bills of the South-' ctit- of t-arvetl pipr» and great sup­
t .eadv lo i uiiport the central govern­
opinion of adm inistration officials it
dor selections from scvornl of the fuv- j others the support of th eir industrial rrn 'fo n ffd i racy. T h a t'is n m atter for plies of c.iipet- and etc if inn clolhi -*.
ment it&gt; i he In*»t against the "insults
jrtt may ofTpr n wny to reconcile Urn
orite authors nt the Sunday afternoon and rtnancialTnachinery. War today i­ liu- ii- to decide for itself. Tin...... ly the latte; inclnding queer shaped *i!L
..ml »ap: -ily of France" and declared
conflicting views of Grent Hritnin and
{siim that concerns me ia that when, utulei wear h.ieghi ni i idiculously low
concert ut titMJ p. ni. in Central l’n rk . 1an iqdu.c'riol proposition.
unity tif t{io tales was essentiul to n
France on the course to In* followed.
Russia
makes u bargain with the Unit­ pi lies iii Cologne, logelluff- with l o o
Cut out this program npd bring it
"For these five, not ohm the ehoico i"
■Inti*.,i of llm tlilfit-ultles. •
’ A While House spokesman said tliut
Stand
Say«
qlong, as the numbers will be played between pence nnd suicide. Tlu-ir a f ­ ed S ta te, o r with any other foreign and other odds ni-d end:..
the government was not moving in
This
in the order printed:
fa irs are so Inter-relnted that any liiilloil, they shall be prepnrt d to
All these are intended cither ns
iMiSSKt.DOKF, Jan . 13.—Th* firet
the reparations crisis in any way at
stand
by
it.
In
other
words,
the
in­
1.
—March—Under the Banner of
disturbance in /pne hns its effect on
g itls to the home folks or. in the c.i*A. . urlnlrd
I
ilay wf tin' oecupatiop of Essen ' was
this time and could not move unless
Freedom
J. P. Sousa the others. Thn prosperity of all of ternal organization and political in­ t - of those men m bo have mnrrietl
BASTRIH*, .Inn. 13. William
lul.cii op in nh(aiiiiiig cuntne'; between
the powers are concerned showed n
2.—Opera—M artha
F. Von Flotow them depends upon undisturbed corn- stitutions of n country arc its own
mi
the
Rhine,
t"
lend
coin
furl
S
tu
le y , Mer Rnugr- lawyer and form- the Froneh economic mission nnd repdesire thnt it should do so. It was
3.
—Cornet Solo—S chubert’s Sere-mcrcial relations. All the argum ents business. T ru e,'self-in terest will lead)
• new Iminis they are planning • r- late &gt;oiratm- truitifyiiu
in "tire l.•^l•!llnti'c•* of the Gcrtnnn mine ownadded that the- friendly purpose of
nude
F ranz Schubert to f safety, profit nnd self-interest drive any government to honor its interim
■ United Slate". .1" ie.lv ll few |&gt;,|,
. | ,-u heoling
Iit** I'lqun) ct ,iti.l ir. I i&gt;witers with a vioVf to
the United States had been plain to
Soloist. Mr. Hutner
these fiv nation" toward peart l-.e sbotilil not tie pot'll upon a mere ili-lil..
n
\ e . i l (.• i. main ifi tile
th&lt;- amm
am
u lo liu lu*.»l.-l Umil iiiU viti.s More (ai,.tt,,K a I - i* of co-.rperation in*th«
all conrernod. Ultimately, it is Imped
well as Inimanilm i ni fnices of the form of govi l ament which a tnen re tu i ii But i • . ol f much Iiot,-*• pn*.-»h ilu-lnied tlu-ory lii-l begh* Woiking of ihe Itulir industries.
„
p
-j
-l.—Wnitres—From
Thousnml
and
|onomic
nthat a wny to Ik1 helpful will Is
One Nights £
Johann S trauss, u lc , ally at wink to prevent mini lie! people prefer for thenifclvcM.'
! uh.it t h e Mihlters want to lake,. t h n t .ih.m rcd in Mer Rouge in (onnectioii
( uafeieuces Imtwf-eh M. Caste, the
ened by action of the French or Hrit­
In corniertiuti with this statem ent
Intmnissioii
g
re
a
t
war.
counts.as
what
both
the
officers
and
with
the
alleged
attem
p
t
to
kill
Dr,
II.
French
inspector general of mines;
ish governments.
"Now, why do grent nations go to by Mr. linker, the following figures men nro leaving la-hind. The major* q , MoKnin, form er m ayor that Me- 1General Genvillc, superintendent of
At the sta te departm ent it was said 5.—Pilgrim’s Chorus—Tunnhauscr .
........ ........................ Richard W agner w nr? For ju s t oho thing; tho safety show the increase In the debt of Eu­ ity are pulling up ?&gt;y the root* the Koln shot up own car to gain support n„. jrou and steel plants, and raprethat Secretary Hughes' auggeatrion
nnd extension of their frontiers. With rope owing to the World Wnr.
l l f e t h e y have learned tv love; It is not |
mem hers of the klan. Stukey de- sentativei of German Industries..
Rood unchanged; thnt nothing had Ik—Selection—Scottish S o n g s ......
PJI3 *
1021
.................. ............... H arry Lauder a few exceptions, that has.been the Country
a
regim
ent-hut
a
colony
that
i*
l«’ing
iliin
il Mi-Koin had inclined 'enm ity were held in both Dusseldorf and E4been done by this government to with­
cause of every gn-at w ar .in history. United Kingdom
7.—
Pittrol—Salvation
A
rm
y
Herman
moved.
of
uiiiii
) people in nnd nlnnit Mer ^.n. The Essen conference was atdraw the proposal. It wab evident that
$3, IHo.HIH.OtM) $3?,U10,00&lt;t,0l&gt;0
There will remain for a time fifly Rougi* Intuusi' of wlmt lie termed bull u tided by delegates from both th*
Dnlbcy There are always outsiders, nibbling
officials did not believe thnt actual t».—Overture—Supcrba
(1.310, 120.000 60,000.000.000 officers nnd then to straighten out the! in t'liinn shop method* uf
Key a t the !ges- and to secure prate at France
McKoItt Kiupp and Thyssen plants,
occupation of the Ruhr region by the S tar Spangled Babner
greater
power
i*
alw
ay
s1
Belgium
722.000 000
-1.070.000,000 record &gt;, di*po«e »if properly nml to
home, the g reater power
Y
Byretl.l'A
O
f
UUOssion.:
un
II
while
mayor.
Ruth sid*-* to the .discussions were
French and Belgian forces had oper­
seeking to push .t« frrintU-r buck Just Germany 1,10 I.OW.nOO 7 1 .000.000.&lt;"HI &gt;, ttle claim.*. Major Gem-ml Allen
imit-c.immitlai
rt-gurding the rviulRt
ated to prevent the carrying out of
a I,Itlr farther, it see,... to put a lit- H»ly
...................... l«,050,00&lt;.,0.m and t olonel William Whar’tx, chief of
Fit
AIM'S
REMAINS
FAUUI.T!
I
'A
lilt
I'l
l.
achieved,
but
the
feeling was express-.
iach n project as Mr. Hughes sug­
tie greater distance between itself ami [ Denmark
05.670.000
21...000,000 staff o f the aim y of occupation, p io M
ed by the Germans, and not denied by
SENT TO CHICAGO
gested if practical tests of the French
the covetous, unsuccessful beyond the
Surely the re-m m es uf Europe ,.n- lnl.lv will head this rcur guard.tn &gt;
r ( M i i p l i t l r t l l * f r* * I
the French, th a t the entire success
plans for forcible collection did not j
HAVANA, I’ub.i., Jan. 13. Dr.
boundary. The way to get peace, then, I not sufficient both tu pay the interof
the French occupation from th*
(II;
Thr
AmorlnlrS
fomc up to the French hopes.
,
C arlos.de In T o n e, rector of the unMIAMI, Jan. 13.—The body of Kd- is to guarantee the frontiurs. There is cst on this huge new debt nnd to ton
economic
vit wpoint depends upon tho
Odd Fellows
In effect, tho view taken by ndminivendly of Havana, formally denied
;nr C. Frndy, Chicago automobile man no other practical way. I, therefore, tinue the present war expe-ndilures to
cooperation
of the existing German
Utrhtion officials appears to be thnt
today th a t u number «d facyju* im.-mwho died here while aw aiting triul for 1relieve thnt home day, when WO have protcot frontiers. Before long we must
Building
AsHociation
orga(fixations nnd if they decide to
f test of the French theories In re­
|H*rn had deelmvd themselves In sym- j
the murder of his wife, will Ik* sent to forgutten some of the partisan fury choose between having some nssoclrefrain from cooperating the entire
gard to Germ an capacity to pay is
Held
Annual
Meet
patliy with the objects sought by lho
geiicrated
pvor
the.V
ersailles
treaty.
*tion
of
nations
and
having
Europe
Chicago tomorrow by
local under­
turo of Ruhr industries will
noor in progress. If those theories
strik in g students and hud presented
,,-iii undertake
imiL&gt;&gt; take to
to uunrantce
N’n- /rcpudlntc her .Indebtcdnes*. Stallstakers. Said they received telegraph­ wo will
guurantc
break
ilowli.
" .
prove sound, there will be no reason
.
ic instructions from E rnest Silver, •tional Boundaries by a League of ^Na­ tics strongly indicate th at there is Offlrrrs Elected for Ensuing A’r.tr— th eir reMiguutiuiis.
The
French
apparently
were loath*
lor further American initiative in the
Doing flood Work
manager of the Automobile Sale* Cjp. tio n s—either this league or some o th , no middle ground «rr other alternative.to adm it it, but, seemingly they re­
Blatter; if not, the H ughes sugges­
.STEAMER RAMMED
nr— but along the lines of-Article X. gam* say th at the financial Intcrcls of
alized that they had failed to grasp
tion mny well twelve usThe basis for a of Chicago.
the
world
were
brought
on
by
the
The
stockholders
of
the
Odd
Feb
"Hut this is not open to the objec­
the m agnitude of the economic op­
new Allied cnfcrcnce to plnn sme
( l l r T h e A »*&lt;&gt;«• In I « S I ’r r s s l
tion of certain Republican senators Great Wnr. W« say th a t these finnn- |0VV;, Ruilding Association held th eir
NgGKO
RECEIVING
WARD
eration
nml thnt their technical, finan­
NEW
YORK,
Jan
.
13.—The
steam
­
'other course.
who honestly believe th a t boundory ciiil Interests will compel the World to annua (meeting In the Eagles hall, on e r W estern Plains, inbound from cial nml economic effectives are not
AT
Cll
ATT
A
HOOCH
IK
An authoritative inferpretation of
accept some so rt of a I-ougue of Na­ Tuesday night, Jan . Hlh. Much busilines tnust of necessity change ns n a­
PhlTndrlphia, today rammed ami sunk sufficient to curry out their share of
a p p r o v e d ’ hy hoard
French governmental operation ob­
ne-vs wax accomplished, nnd officers
tions grow or decline? Those senators tion*.
the.
slapping liotird steam er West the work na effectively as the milltarV
tained here during the day Ib In lino
for the ensuing year were* elected.
snid
that
Article
X
i*
Ijko
guarantee­
Calumb
In the Fnst river in n dense accomplished theirs,
(Hr Thr Am w u o s r f * “ l
to some extent, with this view. It was
The officers elected were, II. J. Is*hin g that a rich family will alwnys re ­ Physology Students
TALLAHASSEE,
J«"13.—
I’lnns
Fiom Ft each, sources, it is announc­
fog.
The
West Calumb clearing for
stated that there was no doubt, in
mun, president; J. J. Holly, vice presm ain rich. Now, wc know thnt rich
and
specifications
for
erection
of
n
ed
th a t (onl operator* nnd other In­
Copenhagen,
^ank
ixsldii
a
pier
the event th a t occupation of the Ruhr
From Many States
ill,nt; W. W. VanNess, secretary ami
fam ilies do not remain rich. Their
ag ain st .which it was driven by the dustrialist* attending the Essen con­
Tailed to produce tho results French negro receiving ward a t the State
nnd 11. J . Lehman, J . J .
Hospital ut Chattahoochee were np? properly Is dissipated and the grand­
ference arc prepared to disregard the
Meeting in Tampa trenifurcr,
force of the collision. .
dxpert opinion hnd forecast, fu rth er
Holly,
John
Ludwig, J- K. Smith, J .
proved by the Board of Commission­ children of the rich fam ily of lodny
iletlin guverum cn t’s ruling th at they
ronference w ith Germany m ight be
will be working for somebody for w a­ Three Day Convention Hchcdulwl to F. McClellund, W. W. VanNess nnd GOVERNOR IIARDRE
m
ust continue m aking deliveries in
ers
of
the
S
tate
Institutions
meeting
txpected and probably would lead to
Mrs. A. J. l o s i n g , directors.
ges. Of course, the notions when they
AND
WM.
J
.
BRYAN
kind
to France, Belgium nnd Italy on
nt
the
hospital
yesterday.
Appropria­
Open
Tomosrow
such alterations In reparations schedThe Odd Follow* own two very de­
n re inefficient must take tho same
‘ SPEAK AT ORI,AN IK) account of reparation*. N dtwithstand°les as experience hud dem onstrated tion for the building to cost approxi­ chance and suffer the sumo fate. Why
sirable lots on Polm etto avenue, l»emately |.r».r),000 provided by the ID21
lug thi-i good wilji however, tbC.O,*?"
(Hr The .'.nnrlalrS I’rrss)
to l&gt;e necessary.
should
we
guarantee
them
the
perm
a­
TAMPA, Ja n . UJ.—Students of tween Second and Tldrd streets and
t n r T h e A i i o r i a l r S l’r « « l
,
m ans desUe to know whence th* pay- .
legislature.
The determination ol F rance to proORLANDO, Jan . 13.—Gov. H arder
nence of their present frontier? This physcology from all over tho country contumplste the erection ot / n fine
ffy jn tio r deliveries will be forthcom­
wvd with tho occupation, it was ex­
nnd William Jennings Dryan schedul­ ing. sliwo the Berlin govurnment is qo
is n fair question nnd I will try to Is expected here for three duy conven­ building In lho near future.
should
be
proved
th
at
Germany
has
plained had two underlying pur*
The Indfpcndent Order or Odd Kel- ed to address n m ass m eeting here to ­
answ er It frankly.
tion which U scheduled to open to ­
longer prepared to m eet them. They
P«c*. The firet was th n t experts been endeavoring honestly tc meet
"I do not pro|Mj«c to gunrantee them morrow according to J . J. Hill, presi­ low.i, is one of, if not the largest fr a ­ m orrow in interest of prohibition law wi'l continue deliveries, it w a sf»ald.
In whose judgm ent the F rench author­ her treaty obligations n'nd^not dodgJ ‘permanence.’ I am not sold on tho
ternal organisation in the world to ­ enforcem ent*under auspices of A nti­
blit they Tnust be guaranteed paym ent
ities had confidence had held th a t the them, the French spokesmen thought present map of Europe. Perhaps too dent of tho local club chsirm an com­ day, and while not nn insurance o r­ Saloon League of Florida.
m
ittee
on
arrangem
ents.
Aipong
the
by France.
it
probable
th
at
there
could
nnd
would
desired payments could be produced
der, yet the work they do ill the re­
inurh emphasis was laid on the prin­ speakers
nre to be notables from
-P au l Tirard, of Franc*, president
In that way. The second purpose, it be u readjustment.
lief of ((Offering nnd distress, is the
DESERTERS SEIZED
of the In terallie d Rhineland commis­
The American governm ent will r.ot ciple uf nationality *nd too little on Erie, Pu., Los Angeles, New York .tie th at appeals to, nnd binds men to ­
Was added, was to make it very plain
economic solidarity in its muklng. It
sion, in accord with Baron Jacquem ain
^ to Germany th n t lho could not esenpe make a reply to the G erm an protest is bound to chnngo. Hut we do not nnd Chicago.
gether in fratertiul love nml* sym pa­
(Ilf 'I'fcc A»»orlol»d l'rr»»)
against
tho
French
movement
into
I J, the role of vanquished in the w ar by
HAVANA, Jan. 13.—Six deserters Belgian member of the commission,
thy Tho Ioral lodge is not lagging in
w an t another wnr to ch an g e-it. My REPRESENTATIVE MONTAYA
trickery or diplomatic evasions. The the Ruhr, it was xnid nt the White
tiie work of the Order, but on the from the crew of the German liner has « m t out a circular to all German
proposal Is th a t, when it is changed,
DIED SUDDENLY TODAY
French authorities wore convinced, it House. Government officials. It was it shall be changed ss n resu lt of n e ­
contrary are working quietly nruf un- Ikdnatla, and two passengers who functionaries in the occupied te rrito ­
snid,
not
only
sec
no
necessity
for
n
*** M|d, th a t the Germans- can unbonstingly in thu upbuilding of hu­ tried to enter the United States clan­ ry a t the R uhr Informing them
gotiation and award, snd not by rob­
in* Tfce Am m U IH l'rr«»)
reply
to
tho
German
protest,
but
be­
they nro liable to the ponaUl*«
writand only lesson* backed by
WASHINGTON, Jah . 13—Repre­ man character, and nro looking for­ destinely while the Holsatia was an ­
lieve that the requirem ents of the sit- bery or pillage.
scribed
by the rules of the com mis*
force.
•
“ For th at m atter, wo are ’g u ar­ sentative Montoya o f. New Mexico ward to th a t tim e "when one law shall chored last Tuesday u t Key Wi&amp;t,
It •was adm itted, however, th at nation and diplomatic courtesy do anteeing* vycAlth to the rich rtow. Wo died suddenly a t his home horo this bind u!l nations, tongq*s and kind­ Flu., were ordered Intentcd yenlorday H they carry o u t th*
■rnch economic experts m ight be not make it im perative th a t evqn un a re spending untold sum s to prevent fiterning. He w as qtrlckca whlld sbav reds of th* earth , and th a t law shall in the T iscrnita quxm ntine to hwnlt from Berlin and fail tu.m aku
erics in kind.
*fn,n* m d B iitish opinion rig h t a* official acknowledgment should bz violence upon property rights. A ing and died w ithin a short time.
' bo the la wof Universal Itrotherhood.M deportation to Germany. •
o the situation' in Germ any. U If sent to the German government.
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NATION’S DEBT
THREE ALLIES VOTE
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UNTIL J A N U A R Y 3 1 S T O F
PAYM ENT T H A T W A S
DUE MONDAY

. TO BE CALLED BAVARIAIS READY

BAND CONCERT
SUNDAY AFT.
CENTRAL PARK

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�IA1LV HERALD,' FRIDAY, J A J I U A tiV li,lS * S
the- Every Week Bridge Club ml&gt;at
pleasantly a t her lovely country home,
Several absotblng game* .of bridge
were played d u rln g th e afternoon and
the high acore p rite ,/a writing port-

TO CAMPAIGN

AGAINST DRUG EVIL
Gandy Bridge .
Creates' Interest .
( n r Tfce Aae#etat*4 I*reaa)
CHICAGO, Jan . 12.— Approvod by
AlhOvgr the State Secretary
of Iaibor Davie, national
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•
a
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r chief, the Loyal O rder of Mooec
MANY* PE O PL E Vl8 l f SCBNri OP lodge, with about l.OOd.OOO member*,
,
WORK O ti T H E DIG.
ha* pledged iteelf to aid* in a nation­
w ide'cam paign ag ain st smuggling
BRIDGE
and jh e illegal traffic in drugs, it wm i
In today's issue is an advertisem ent announced here yesterday.
President Harding was called upon
about the g re a t bridge th at I* being
to' sqfumon nn international confer­
built aero*,* old Tam pa Hay. .
"More than four thousand people, ence to stop over production and ship­
some of them from foreign countries, ment of drug* and requested to set i
and many from all parts of the United aside n week as "natlonhl an ti-n ar­
cotic week."
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’
Our methods of buying for ensh and selling lor c
enables us to sell ypU on a small margin or profit, and t
bigger volume of business, and Mve. yob consideia dq
your purchases of Men’s and Hoys Clothing and Filin
ings.
.
.
'.
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,
J . J , N. CONNER, Manager

W arm er and brighter weather for
today.
.

P h o n e 104

Hut it~{emnlns line celery weather
and fine golf weather.

J. H. Huddleston of Geneva was In
ter spending the Inst two months hero
the
city today transacting business.
with her sister, .Mrs. C. J. Wolfe. t
There will be a call m eeting of the
MAS. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor Woman’s Club on Monday afternoon
at ' 3:00 o'clock, January 16th a t the
Phono 817-W U m kave a a r
T* Club T o o n i , concerning the remodeling
of the club building, also plans for
Z &amp; tX Z J U :
«fcU Sr,«r)*i,»f. I
taking care of tho library. Every
member of tho Club is earnestly re ­
quested to be there, ns it concerns
each member.
•
SOCIAL CALENDAR

Benjamin Whltncr ha* returned
front tt.'trlp to CnintaVlfte andliuther
points in tho state.

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line, announces. 1111* includes visit*
or* to both the St. P etersburg ahd the
Tam pa causeway, where dredge* are
at work day and night flllihg in the
some 17,000 feet of causeway for the
Gandy Bridge across Old Tampa bay
Mr. Hitnor, In his announcement said:
44*A check up of our rccords’of per­
sons visiting the Gandy bridge cause­
way to December 81, shown th at sp
proximntely 4,000. pcoplo visited Gan
dy causowaya. The traffic is increas­
ing daily and ha* been *ince Novem­
ber 27. The larg e st num ber of visit­
or* to the causew ay wa* In December
26 when 200 people were registered.,
The sightseer* are from all parts of
the United S ta tes and some countries
in Europe aro also represented. Among

Jacksonville was represented here
yesterday by K. L. Gibbs, J. P. Ward
und John 1). L'Engle.

One more week of the removal sale
r.t Huujnol’s. Spqdnlty Shop. Special
sales on dresses, inillinafy and hos­
iery. Bee tho greatly reduced prices
in this issue.

BERMS HE \VAH PERSONA GRA­
TA WITH LEADERS

- MUa Helen Kennedy has returned clous hostess yesterday afternoon
to her-home in Wilmington, N'. C., ttf- when she entertained the members of
im m illH M H im M X H IM M m iM rM M M M M M W M 1

A Complete Stock of Part*

Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money ^

B. &amp; (X MOTOR GO

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"Yes, in a g re a t m easure,
said
Dade.
Hugh Clark, M ir Rouge m erchant
who ndmlttcd th a t he wus a klansmnn, brought forw ard th i case of Ad­
dle May Ham ilton, who testified th at
she was deported from I/iuislana by
members of the Klan with n declara­
tion th a t * t the request of the young
woman th at she be perm itted to re­
turn to h er home near Mer Rou^e, he
circulated a petition and obtained the
approval of C aptain Skipwitb for her
return.
RLACK AND W H ITE MlNSTRKUS
A t HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
TUESDAY NIGHT. JA N . 18TH

Jewell Egg Mash.
s e c u d ly j s g t m n r
L arroPitlry I*Wd

The Black and W hite M instrels of
Leesburg will bo a t the High Hcmol
auditorium Tuesday night, January
10th at 8:15. The show I* for the ben­
efit of the fl(gh school a th lftle asso­
ciation and ahould receive the sup­
port of the people generally. Flrat,
In-cause tho show is really one of the
T-5-5 Fertilizer with Klwh best home ta le n t affaire th a t you will
sec here during the season, and sec­
ondly because i t U for a good cause.
•And then wo m ight add th at.G lad y s
Morris la interested in tho show and
will be one of th r principal charactcra
and thU In lU elf azsu rei something
good. TOtnembcf.. the day and dote
and buy your tickolz. Admission Is
Myrtlo Avcnue and Foui[th St. only fifty cents.

FLORIDA

MIAMI, J a n . 12.— E dgar C. Frady,
charged with w ife , m urder n t a hotel
here, waa t o ^ p to .th c Dlx hospital
this afternoon.
n t f v i t ticket* for the
w h ite M lnitrcla a t the
•Tuesday- night. 848-8tp
n

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thrills from a tn rt to finish.

TOM MOORE

Also

FOX NEWS

OptometrW 'UpUdgn ‘
Phone 4U&gt;—Opp- »’• °-

Why do we do 75 per cent of the
fling distance hauling of Seminole
County?

Ans.: Because wo do

it

right, nt the right price. Lossing's
QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
H ave tho Herald do your next job
Phone 498. .
241-Th-Frl-Sst.tfc

Have your income lax
made up. ( ’nn work on
bonks any night except
Saturday. Hours 0:110
p. m. to 10:30 p. m.
During day cull nt llaumel’n Specialty Shop.

HY BUYING Hit RAO MADE IN SANFORD
Demonstration* w ith Grade tk Coffee

SATURDAY AT

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

me

specials

GROCERY

BAKERY

N ext to Princess Theatre

three
122 Palmetto Ave

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Sophie May Candied Pop-Corn'......
Old Fashioned Baby Slock (la n d /
Peanut Brittle
Above Candies Just Received
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KODAK Dealer

1 Store lH Florid*

10 Stores In Georgia

Sanford’s New Store

SKATING SATURDAY NIGHT AT
,\K E MARY SKATING ACADEv GOOD MUSIC.
2l8-2tc

SANFORD * *:*

Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
‘
DIatributora Seminole and I-nkc Counties
*^1t*
9 - * *tTfid\
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l.nr^i1and Up*lo*Dale
und Tires
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i n * T fc * A u u l i i a

BASTROP, Jan . 12.—Stories of a
meeting of the Ku Klux Klun in the
Moorchouio parish courthouse of a
meeting of a select committee to pas*
on the question of u Mcr Rouge citixen charged with “untl-Klnn" activi­
ties, and Instruction* given three Mer
Rouge citizen* to "leave town," con­
tributed to the recqrd.yesterday of the
open hearing now .under way into the
hooded band activities in Moorchouioparish and the kidnapping nnd slaying
of W att Daniel nnd Thomaa,Richard*.
For the first time during the In­
vestigation, the name of Governor
John M. P ark er was brought to the
fore by a witness.
•
"Ian 't It true th at Saptain Skipwith always became indignant when
Governor P nrkcr’* name , was men­
tioned?" was nicked of It. I- Dade,
mayor of Mer Rouge, who described
himself u» n form er klansmnn.
Dade replied in -the affirmative.
Captain RkipwiUl is exulted cyclop*
of the Moorrhousu Klan organiza­
tion.
Dado waa testifying a* to the mcct-

played during the afternoon the prize
£ p , E. Matthews, of Oviedo, spent
for high score, a pair of embroidered
Give Uh Your Next Order for
-th e day here yesterday transacting
pillow .slips, was won by Mrs. II. II.
business.
Uiwis, while the cut prize, a dainty
»• »&lt;*
. .■
corsage of sweet peas went to Miss
K. L. Mock, of Leesburg, wn» in
Anniu Hawkins.
city yesterday attending to busi­
A fter the awarding of the prizes,
ness. .
the hostess served delicious refresh­
m ents consisting of fried oysters,
II. F. Porcher, of Charleston, 8 . C., fruit snlnd,' nut bread, straw berries
is among tha recent arrivals and is topped with whipped crenm, fAilt
located at tho Montezuma.
cake and. coffee.
Mrs. F itts guests were Miss Marie
.George C, Jones and U. II. Jernigan Hurkebilc, Miss A nn|c‘ Hnwkirts, Mrs. OUR LINE IS COMPLETE AND
' PRICES A R E RIGHT
tarn In the city on business for the* A. It. J w Holly, Mrs. D, P. Drummond,
C, L. Ry..
Gee-Ilec Horse F e e d __
Mrs. it. 11/ Lewis, Mrs. C. E. Henryj
Mrs. Fred Wulsma and Mr*. H arry
Pratt’s lktby~('hlck I'm l
MUsrs Mamie and Effie N orrict, of
Heorcn.
,
Pratt's
Growing Mash.__
Auburn, Ind., S|ient several days of
Pm tt’s Laying M»nh
thin week the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
KVHRY WF.FJt IIRIDGK CLUB
P erty Jcrnignn.
Pratt’s Scratch Feed
Mrs, A. M. D eForrtst wus the gru-

SALES AND SERVICE

A story of love and adventure. Tt

* Normalcy is back but, look how s)ie of printing. We have the equipment
has changed.
to do all kinds of Job printing.

Governor Parker
Brought Into
Klan Investigation

OF REMOVAL HALE
Francis Tobin, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
.lay was the bridge p arty given
la nmong the arrivals here and is
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. W.
stopping at the Montezuma.
Kitts, ut her home on Union nvenui^
when she entertained the members of
J. F, Worsley, of Atluntn, urrived
the Merrie Mutrons Bridge Club.
In the city yesterday for a short stay,
There being two table* of players.
.
nnd if registered at the Montezuma.
The rooms were ndorned with quan­
tities of exquisite sweet pens, carnaiEd. Pnttillo, of Now York, arrived
lions. Ran® Radiance roses combined
in tho city yesterday to spend some
tim e here.
In tho interesting game of bridge

I*adlc«’‘ReHt Room

' \\'c are headquarters for Paints
Vurnlshcs, Stains and Kalscmljte. Wf
ftrc goje „g8nta for • P atton's Sun
proof palnU, the paint that la tnndt
gpet|ai|y for the aouth by the govern
merit, formula 55 per cent white lead,
36, per cent of line,- 10 per cent of
silica; we have years of experience in
the paint and- wall paper business. In­
form ation and advice given free. Come
ir. and let. us talk it over. We nro lo­
cator! in the store next to the Am eri­
can F ruit Growers, Wclaka Mock.—
Sanford Paint and Wall Paper Co„ II,
24ft-5tc
A. Halvoraon, Proo,

f

There will be a short funeral serv­
ice by Dr. Hrownlee, for It. I- Mc­
Kenzie, at the chapel a t Miller’s un­
dertaking rooms tomorrow morning
a t 10:30. All hi* friends are invited to
atten d tho service/.

fc. A. Wiles, of St. Augustine, wus
among the business visitors here yes­
terday.

‘

Can you gauge distanc­
es correctly? If not
you are constantly drivlng In danger. We will
equip you with a pair
of goggles ground ac­
cording to prescription.
Let us examine your
eyes today.
“We see that you see"

CourvVreek i* taken u p witA a few
p e tit ^ a se a and the deliberations of
tho grund Jury.

Robert W. T urner, slate school Inapector together with Supt, larwton,
is m aking an offlclnl. Inspection of
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Friday—Daughter* of Wesley bnnLittle Clarence Wolfo was the the county schools this week.
quet at tho homo of Mra. Claude
Herndon on Magnolia avenue . nt host yesterday afternoon nt a delight­
Mrs. Jam es H. Hammond, of Au­
ful birthduy party at his homo in in­
7:30 p. m.
g
u
s t/, Georgia, Mr. und Mrs. J. P.
young
Friday—Mra. Hcrfry Nlckles and Mrs. viting about thirty of his
Dewey
of Meridian, Gu., urc guest*
H arry Kent will entcrtnln nt n friend* to help hint celebrate hi* ninth
a
t
Ij»ke
Mary Lodge.
.
miscellaneous shower at the home birthday anniversary.
of the form er In honor of Miss
Pink and white wero tho dainty col­
Claire Wnlkur, a bride-elect of next ors used in decorating for this event.
In the’ dining room the table was cov­
week. : *
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Friday—Mr*. J. G. Hall will entertain ered with a lovely luce cloth, and
the member* of the E ntre Nous placed In the center was the birthday
Hrldgc Club nt her home on Park cake iced in white and topped with
W. G. Wells nnd R. Hudson Hurr of
nine tiny pink tapers. The refresh­ the Railroad Commission of Florida
A rtn u e nt 8 p. m.
Saturday—Regular meeting of Sallie ment* also carrying out the color wa* in the city today on official busi­
• Harrison Chapter N. D. S. A. it., scheme.
ness. Their many friends w ere,glad
followed by "A t Home" nt the home
The afternoon was m errily spent to see them again.
of Mrs. K. E. Tolar on Magnolia with all sort* of childish gnmes, and
avenue at 3 o’clock.
late in the afternoon refreshm ents of
Coburn’s m instrels puraded the city
S aturday—Ccclliun Music Club nt the fce cream, cake nnd candy were serv­ street* yesterday afternoon nnd de­
Studio of Mnt. Fannie R. Munson nt ed. Clarence M n g assisted in enter- lighted the folks with some good band
thraa o'clock. '
teining by his mother, Mrs. C. J. music nnd lust night had a “standing
Monday—Call mcstlng of the Wom­ Wolfe, and Mr*. W. J. Wolfe, Mrs. J. Room Only" house nt the Princess. .
an4* Club at the Club House nt 3 i\V. Dorsey. Mrs. E. Freeman. Tho

)t»en Day and Nitihl

BERT LYTELL

7 7 * y /£ j

T IIE PAINT STORE

First Quality— Low Prices
115 E aB t F ir s t S t r e e t

BETTY COMPSON

Saturday and Monday
$3.50 MEN'S SHOES
Per pair ...........

$5.00 MEN’S SHOES,
Per pair ............

St.00 LADIES’ BLACK KATIN SHOES,
Per pair ............... ...............................

$5.00 LADIES’ SHOES,
Per pair ...............

$3.50 MISSES* SHOES; sizes «•/, to 2.
Per pajr-.................................. .................... .

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY*#, 1023

PAGE TWO

n«t president of the A. A. A., will pre­ by the bureau of labor staU stlT T '
Business Is picking up along every ; life, the poinseUia flourishes under
* s iy ia im W &gt; H A h a te » • « * « * « * » * «
C* ^
cities 'nhnwn.l
showed an inert
side over all sessions, tn addition, n 22 pities
,
a»e in l |
1 the fostering caresses of tha Timorous .**t
line in this, growing city.
an
d
n
decrease
hi
f6ur.
Ml number of other officials of the asso­
The | v
' air. From shorn and landscaped lawn
—- ■— o
■—
t*nblUhr4 r »*ry n flrr n o im r * r r p l *«»•
ciatiun will bo
lot here together with crejtKW ranged from 3 pcr-ctm f»
an ciation
4mr HI I h r l l r m l d Ifeilldln*. HIT
And our wide awake m erchants nro to unkept and inhosuitable cranny it
l l a n o l l a A»*« Hnwf.ir.1, I'la.
*4 prominent m otor club men front many Milwaukee• Rochester arid Satrihnrii
Ki tting the business of other nearby graces nnd adorns the habitation of
■ t cit’c s ' Governor Hardee, o* Florida, t j jyf&gt;cr cent for New York, PSn?
instead of letting it ;go elee- wealth and the tnc-hold of poverty,
‘ The Herald Printing Co. cities
ritlphin, Baltim ore nnd Richmond Of
1
rej
legnrdlcss of rare nnd attention, reck­
whero.
the four cities showing a ,|&lt;v
1
IMIll.lNIIKItN
a
t
I
There
will
bd
three
separate
nievtless of its riches in cheer and color,
T IIE
STATISTICIAN SEES SU N SH IN E IN OPENING
Boston
K.I
with
2
per
cent
and
p
I
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l
l
o
r
II. J . IIO I.I.V
Ws ing! in connection with the conven­
ficvrfrnl visitors to Sanford this indifferent to surrounding , prodigal
NEW YEA It
K, J . I.II.I.A IU )
l i r n r r n l « « » . « « week remarked nlwut the low prices in its charm*, which it spends ill sneII. A. &gt; k i :i .
Us tion, according to the program which land, Maine was second with 1
cent. Indianapolis and New 1IaJ 'r
A il. rrllu lH K M . u n a r r
Ii. *. m i i .i .v
f1
of nil commodities in Sanford nml rifle in I confession, its'spontaneity nnd
no. fa f z r
hi n
net **i
showed decreases of le, , thaR J *
Knnnn
on
A d .rrll.ln K H a ir .
S lad e
A p p licatio n
11nee wilt be the semi-annual .meeting h a lf of one per cent.
(lie big volume of trade this city is bounty unequaled,'* its beauty unsur­
passed, the poinsettia is Florida's a n ­
W ELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Jun. real truth is th a t the physical cbndi- uf the board of directors of tin; A. A.
I.H M IS s t l i r r
( ' I r r a l a l h i a l l n n r f t t e r getting o v er.last year.
I ' h o a r 3 3 * - U a f l r r 3 p. nr.
nunciator of the joyous nnd plcasnnt Lb—R oger W. Ilabson today issued lion* of wage w orkers' has, through A., on the morning of January loth,
,
—■ - o ■
Join the throngs of readers.
, N taW rrlp llu u l* rlrr In . I d . n a r e
And we take some of the credit for .winter, tha most favored decoration the following statem ent In which lie war ryid other causes, #0 deteriorated [Another section wilt he composed of
O n e 1 V raf
Siw w
of its gayest season."
fu rth er discusses the point.*
th at them th at only n small proportion of manager* and secretaries of the A.
I I I S l w n l b a ---------... . ------....................... a . W the growth of the city nnd the growth
Wood for tho fireplace, wood fcr
----- ------o-----------in trade to the publication of a real
In. Illy-fcr fu rrie r
the men have, today, the physical i*n- A. A. dubs and there svjll b e ,a con the stoves, wood for any kind of beat,
*1
aroused
g
reatest
Interest
in
his
"O
ut­
*
IS f rill*
0*V tVrV
COOPERATION 'SUCCESS
daily newspaper. It ju s t scorns to put
lo o k for 1023" which appeared in lurnnce to do th e hard manual work. ferenco of officialr, of such flubs in ing nnd the host kind of v. J al ,,
,
■I*
1 2 - l o I H - p a g r W r r S t j r H e r * pep into the people to have a daily
" It, therefore, will l:e seen th at w ojtha lo u th tM t
these columns on January 1st:
1per cord—nny size you want i t
I
l* r n i r r *
M rm ln n lr C " « « l f
e ,
.
Cooperation la successful in any
n a d l a p n b l l a b r d p a e r r I ' r f d * , . A d . c r - paper in their city.
arc
sta rtin g the year under very hap-; A nunilar of im portant ad d resses, ja |j j
Geneva, or leaveerdim A
t6 j • ' t
"W hatever 1023 brings forth it is
I I .I K K r a i e a m a d e h a n . t n « a n p p l l r n *
kind of business if rca! cooperation
----------- o------------ -H a d . S 3 AM) p e r » r « r , n l i a n y a In n i l . n i t r e .
sta rtin g out exceedingly well. As ex­ py circumstance*. The Hahson chart ,lfcVt, [K.en scheduled covering such I tp0 Herald o’fflth* and they will be fi ;
can bo nrhieved. The same, holds true
This
paper
hna
an
opitton
rtf
its
(he next day.
* 2t:j.p;t
plained last week, statistically busi­ this week registers m in u s.3 per cent. subjects ns Emergency Road Service, j
MKIinKlI TIIK ASSOflATKI) I’llKSS
1(1
Thu Associated P re s s Is r t c l i l H v . l l own nnd will express ij on nil suit* of the growing uml shipping of fru its ness in now in a better position than O u r job during 11*23 will not be t o :Touring Infoimalion, S tate Automo*
s n t l l l r d lo the use for re|iuMICSllot&gt; of jects, but it will not try to cram such nnd vegetables in Florida. It has been
open
the
th
ro
ttle
wider
but
to
hold
jj^^.
Associations,
Legal
Advice
Donil news illstislches ereilllril In Ii or
it has been since October, 1020. T ak­
not oth e rw ise credited In this paper ideas down the throats of the |K-oplc tried out with varying success in many
of the country arffl all the prosperity which we have today. j |)artraents, Uniform Motor Vehicle
an d also the locnl new s published
.made tht’
th ej ing all sections
or mukb them feel th a t they have localities and thosel- that
nni •mane
bukineta the Babsonchnrt istT h is is the task .before u*. To thi* , uWg&gt; T raffic. Problems, Relation of
-• herein.
S3|
All r ig h ts of rn-puhllcntlnn of special no right 'to an opinion. We have th&lt;' dispatches herein are also reserved,
f o « t h « t t u S T ? f T t o m i ‘ ^ l p " 4 c d ^ norm al today. This com -|*nd we .purl work. This nieanV ’ - "»■ th , Highway to the T a x p a y c , and
right to our opinion and g ra n t the Brnden'owii Journal says[parcA with minus 21 per cent a y ear eluded Mr. Bnhson ' th at we m u stj o t|lCIS. Speakers will lnclui}o Presij Officei IIKIIAl.t) lif tI .H I M ) . Pbonr US
same right to cyery man and woman
y ’
’nus 13
ago, and• minus
13 |&gt;cr
per cent two y e a rs ! su bstitute service for greed, th rift dent i&gt;|vh1; Frank Melllsh, secretary
F
r . n r i r n A d v r rtl.in s ftepreaentaiIva
. Notice is hereby given
in the world.
"To cnn.trnat the lot of the unor­ ago," says Mr. Hobson,
Ifor Indolence, efficiency for efficiency,
( iiK-ngn Motor Club; W
| TMF. AM F . m t A M ' H C S S ASSOCIATION'
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ganized fruit and vegetable grow ­
"Of course, the improvement h„i«nd an hon,-s deture to give a dol 1 r (Jnlbreath, m anager of the Detroit that al! persons subject
These telegram s th at tho city com- er.* of Smith Florida and of Manatee
been so rapid during the past fl.v¥;«*r ««vkc and mat.-rbl for every d« AutomokUo Club: Harry M,xiell. sec- lo the payment
City
mDhioncrs arc receiving on the street county, any twelve years ago, in the
_
U Wo
th"*.OJrIretary of the Motor Vehicle Comm.tpaving nre more confusing than tr y ­ fruit line and live years ago in the weeks that it probably cannot hold up!l“r ^ nt w,:,
during the entire year of 1«23. How- 'P»™cnt ««&gt;d romJitiom. could tonllnuei
of Now york; (i. 11. Ml.-kncy, vtcc- License who have jdot
OUR BRICK STREETS ARE THEIR ing to shoot craps a t Monte Carlo
vegetable
line,
Is
to
make
the
contrast
^
More
but g, w"
-hairmau -d the Illuminating Engl- paid same on
REST ADVERTISEMENT
One city will say one thing and an- between harrassed poverty 11r,;,,tn,“' 1Vtr, miwt tl, , , ;,f ,,, itl, . are d ,,- .'^ ^ ^ ^
n
,V
°
'
ii«H
T
well
today
nnd
we
should
make
Juslnes.
W
f«
again
q
u
i
c
k
l
y
Sodety
of
New
York;
Judge
be
~~
,
other Juat the opposite, and there i; pnnttivo Independence, or asi Lotwufii
between
fa}|
b^tose thm* better conui-. ^ p
clmirmnn of the l4lor- January 15,
the best of this opportunity. Those
In Oi* m atter of buying m aterials ,)0 chance to arrive at any conclusion
darkni-s; nnd light.
lion*
cannut
continue
without
n
strong
&gt;Sla(v
j,ua(j
Department;
Jt&gt;»y
IJ.
subject TO pi'flseeution
for street paving many things entej 0„ m
M.i.je« t. The Ciiy Commit
who are not in line* which are im «J’
F o r to just that extent has co-ope- proving should get busy and find put] and broad foundation on which to'{Chapin, of Detroit and others.
into the argum ent nnd the Herald aiunera Wl!1 hnVL. to uae t huir ltw,
without furthcrVmiee.
intend* to give its reader* ^r»m&gt;-th:» K-jml^nifnt in the p iatter and take thel erative effort in m arketing the pro­ why. C ertainly the ultim ate consum­ jbuild und grow.”
J.A.KILLEBUEW,
H l DDlNfi TOO SOON
from time to time on this subject p r i 'i - 1(Wn experience ns against th at of ducts of the soil benefited the fn iiner ers of most goods are today in por.iand
the
fiult
grow
er..
Chief of Police.
. ciI*al,&gt;’ hc&lt;-»U^ a fte r reading the tel- ,|thprH&gt; Thcy ore n,|
n .s hlentr. o!
ition to buy in reasonable quantities.
M. Sem i-A nnual.
in» Tl»e \«s«H l4»ril t’rc*')
i-5-:ttc
Freed from thp greed of the specu- j j ;yt)ry hU(irH. , |m i|l, hh„u)l, 1)t, doing!
.. ‘'icrama received here front various |h „ im l|lly nm, nll of thpm know wh,.
SAN HLIl.NAHDIN'O, Jnnu. 12.—DeConvention A. A.
cities on asphalt paving nnd britk j-oad paving m aterials nre nnd they intor or the rapacity of that class ®r UscssIhms w ith them and charing th e ir|
i
ciduouH
fruiitree*s ami grape vine* 1321 Dwlge Touring in fine rann-nj
paving nnd the m aintenance cost* of
|,now from actual experience that commission men whose huilness in prosperity.
A
.
Ill
oUSSlOIl
throughout
San Ife.-uardino county ojder, good lire*.—Smi .lui.rt Uarif*.
life seems to be to "take it nil," the
each of these, we nre more convinced Lrjck r,
u v durable roods. .
"The
farm
er*
are
feeling
better,"
*
------are
startin
g
to bud threo months bt*vegetable producer mid the fru it
•| ‘' ,MMthnn ever th at brick is the la tte r pav­
21&amp;4tc
rontinued
the
Statistician,
“than
they
At
j
a
l
^
Jnvi||o
o.i
January
131
it
and
fore
time.
Since
December 18 there
grow
er
has
achieved
a
place
of
n
(fluing- for city street* or country rends.
H E WANT THE BEST IN ROAD once which even no adverse sea so n ; have for some years. The value in,
jGlt)
have been IS day* during which the
In the telegram from Buffalo, om
STROUT FARM AGENCY
maximum tem perature did r o t drop
BUILDING
or two call affect only tem porarily, j ”10"'**1 " r lh * CT“ f,s 1ft*t.h a rv estiri is,
_ _ _
among those received by the city of113 Magnolia Aiciitte
below 70 degree* mid0 four dayjt tin*
More ro-operntlve clfort in m a rk e t-:'1^
30 f“,r ccnt b’^'-‘te r than . the
■finals in,&lt;I used by the asphalt folks,
Rend
this
and net quick if Imki^
:
.. 1, 00,1 ihlitir lvalue of the prcvitiUB crop. The bank*&gt;AC K. 0 ,,\ I L L L , J .u . II.
* I,
thermumi ter ban hovered about th -i
Sanford and Seminole county Imve tn_ n l t
tho city engineer says the cost of
,
‘
;
for
n
bargain,
-10 acre* bordchw i
Rmount
I’rtMuCt*
in IUlU
•' k ,ment
l lr n
M
In th ..fnrmima ,S
urotui
arrangem
fori l„. .Ih.-Hnn
situation in
cfarm im r settan*
se-tio tis! irll.-Mutters of vJUl importance. to 80 mark with one "day to stlipm cr;,
m aintenance is live mid one ipinrtcr had experience in road building. W It
It tiKuns a group arrangem ent lo r ^
Kn}|u n „ nrc ru„n!ng -very Southern stat- w.ll come
xvet4lh.., „ t ;.o ,k.BrM, t r w s -ini' beautiful hike, LO acre* cleared, lh
cents per Hipinre y a rd /p er year. The have never trie I anything but brirk g ettin g Inform ation ns to market eon
„h,,lU ,i, 'o r a n g e , 1 grapefruit, all bearing trt*\
. 100 n week compared with W 0 &gt; m Hw ^'tm -annual convention of vi|)|.ya|l!i. t . ,tn . 11tu,:
asphalt in Buffalo i* laid on 11 con in the city limits, for brick hu* prov dltidn*, whereby u glutted m a rk e t:
or
tlOO
a
year
ago.
My
reeotd*
from
Ah‘'
Anitrienn
Automobile
AsMvmtmn
,
_itunl|on.
th
^ *u'u frosty ,’ n" stfuh ,an‘1* n,t vXivV-1u rliI'
eretc-foundation nnd not on n rock I*'" Hi,ti)*fnctorj in every instance i
ai! jK, avoided and produce diverted
I acres of heavy blm I; loam, th? lot
base us the speeifleatous for this city j wblb *hey w c re ja n l right and had i lo one which demand* more of a rc-r- the mail order Itnusex show th n t•^ e -:^ ,, sctslon h ire Jnnuar;. L?;b tpd ill Hit would kill
g.Ttlen oil. no house, I - ’ a large
-|«U veg,*tnble or fniit Ft meiiii* that t-.mber ha* again been a record HUh. nnd delegates from all S u ith -rn
demand. The city of Sanford will lay good cu rbing. B i t t h e ex p e rie n c e n
i
:.rn
t: i property.. Owm-r i.tll.'l ,uo;.
month, and that most farm ers' fumil
1*r*'
- '* d « &lt;
'* *r p n - f o o d t o s r s i n c r l a .s k
nnd square yards of streets. At r the eoutity ha* bei-n wide mol vuri«* ■n*iler price, ait leulirttl becutue of
For
ii.tiik
sale, offers fhl tlmirs
it-* bad a sumptuous Christm as. This cnee to the large nund-cr t . delega.i*
IN 22 DROI* IN ! ‘ ?1'IE-S f r e t fur 51,000.
m aintenance cost the same ns itntfnlo und It l* the e.»n«en,iU* of opn &gt; &gt;i th;- di i i il-atioo; that more product*
applies
r.ot
only
to
the
grain
section*
v'ri'-ors
wh*
will
emmfr.
in
the
the cost to the city of Sanford would that brirk i: the bo*t |iavi:-g niati-rt..' .t*i lie d.cpoied of e.w-li year because
it
Tins is m-L of in the ■&gt;.
tile Missi *:ppt.
| |Xj |*|,-# \aatiriii!&lt; tl I ' f r a x i
ew lilaikt l an- op t d. It Hit-mi ■ni­ •f the West, but tiMisl t o'.ton sections 'e tir,- sertinn m -t
be some ten thousand dollar- a yeai m the r ity or eojiity. We want thImati.il
bOJ
yard*
from
h
.i-i
impr-ifel
\V,\ IIIN’CTON. Jun. 12. I ii .i ga
l *'l!t ^,Vi&gt; hundred vk.itots r.ie
to m aintain the .streets thi* acConl- i*n-t that money van boy. Wt d* on si, ,ii i| to ie i* the "nub" of tl.e tw­ o| the South. I auditions in Texas ure' *v°
.V Ii! | f. . . . I-. t|.|*-|!:;‘ the mmttii i) ;ui, .inil only 8 miles from Hanford
btttc.*
than
they
have
bten
for
same
expected,
want
the
eity
conimir
ioner.i
oi
th
ite thing thill 'In* grower- !&gt;v emu
Ing to life figures from the ci'y ot
211-tfc
ticorgt C. Diehl, of Buffalo, N. Y., foiling !' member 1*, reported today pi.stuffier*.
county rornnii- sioners to l.e i-eni&gt;' og tug/ 11,*-e ant! ect hanging ulea* ami tunc. Since the t- \tiie workers lutv,
Iliilfalo.
wise anil pound lonli di mi a n y .Inn; ideal* h aw become convinud th at i returned, the cotton mills are very
Chicago says;
if... i ...
...i;.,.. ami
uu.t t'lt.-L-inrthat they pci tha* e. I lie t licuptil i. ,u n if,,in
grading
packing t.ri.i.,.
bring busy. Cotton shoiiltl n iimiii firm tinCity Commissioner,
, nut nlway.i llm l«est. That, whiclt b | ttu^e rettiriis in doltara «nd «^iil» th ru lW we know som ething about next
Sanford, Fla.
tiienperl at the first is not always tin j &lt;lt„\ %v \\ fll„|
m arket d -mantl. year'k crop.
♦:»
Average life native asphalt hot r cheapest to keep up. brick lias with - “ All nf Miutb Florida and Central
“ The iron end steel intlmdry is in ♦
m atter of record. Our judgment is -loud lb. te-t of lime and tract! at." Fhnido, which make.* up the citric a l i t t e r t ,in!itn-n tfrsn it hn* been V
from fifteen to twenty year*. Adiml*
Wt know that there is iittle n»,
(H | u-t . pr 1){p pv miliitm of dob for three yi*..r±. BiU-sburgh had a V
maintenance cost per stpiu.c yanl fm 1!l riiaiging ami it the &gt;ote w,t t ^
, ,,,
in the binks, more mill- puispcr-i-.is l linstm as. Most plants f
repairs 52.30. M aintenance In 1D20 onf Wl
*« Die city of Satifqi
ions invented iti Indter home* ami are w ooing* 81) per rent of theif cathirteen million five hundred U m ua-ia ’ 1,1
or route other m aterial ■iiqnuvcri L leg entnlition*, l»-.an.** n |ineity amt the ihm n-"l f&gt;&gt;r this timer T
and square yards, approxim ately thrvt
^"r hriek v.nuld be right., lew gri-.v,-. t oiganiifil the Moritiu of y ear I ir their pruduet, is exci-p- T
V
cents, ('hieiigo never hn, had ^nfri l e r t u id o f the people. \\ by ? Bet-no*
tu F x c ljn n g e .
^ - .to n a lly good.' Ordinarily many tteel ♦%.
d e n t funds to repair all the pave-1 Uu‘&gt;‘.
l,lnt *'iick has give-i th t j "A nd here in Matia’ce county* o u rlp ln n ta close down this neusan, but
meat, hcnco m aintenance char go i* *cr\ Ice.
\ eg ’table grtiwt-i... foim ing uml con- there is little chnnee t-f it at ju erent.
mote or less appruxinm te. A parlicu
lucllng tine nf the greatest indus- j Most railtoads are buying bw omo- J
ia r street should hive approxim ately, WANTS EDITORS LICENSED
vT \
trie-- in the state, have been able tu tixe*. cars, rnilu nnd other trn'.k m.*t-. *j*
20 per cent of original emit spent or.
nitkc tlii* county eleventh in nll coun- terinl.
*
*f°
« ;i \
’“'if during Its life in thi* eliniatr. In -- An Eastern man i* advocating tl.c tie:
the uutiuii, in value of it* veg-'j -fiuihlintr. w hit* i* usually dull nt V
formutou is om opinion only.
Hceiming «if editors, just the nntne a- ••table ormlLiet*, because some !*''' this time of the year, continue- to be ♦**
T II0 8 . II. BYRNE, Supt. Street* lawyers or doctors or mini*tiu* n*&gt;- ,i-a Ag i * f, v. of them organireii the m tier, hi1.)I the d&gt; intend f'-i buck, lum ♦!*
*A
Mam.■c - I otnitv timx. rs 1 A -»»in lu-r uml bn rtfw a re is g renter than ever
Chicago lot* niilliuri* of tlull.n . i.. Iiirfri’fl.
And yet we do ibl if In r.nlir..
h.i' lion, which * today a gu-at fin tor it- I* lore at thi* season, t in demand .
spent! on the rity street* and if they
Still have SlisUlTieieUt flllidh to keep tin- average isitlor will not object i the county'.-i life and prngrvrs and ha* for eopper is increasing nnti J wuuldj X *
their streets in repair, bmv cun Sun- being licensed. Hi* is muiilly the be*l- -pclletl pro, pc-rily for its m m btrrs .as j not bp ^ 1 0 *^ 1 0 ace higher price*' f
word expect to ilo anything nt multi- nnturcl soul mi ea rth nnd tjaes not well ns for others who benefit in d i-!during tin- next few m onths.
T h e j.J
ivnance costs if streets that require kirk nt nny preeatiliouury m caiure rectly by it* operation*.
coal intluslrv continues to I*mm, nnd
Co-opciuihoi
among
of ,^o long
,
a maintenance cost are laid.
You can licen &lt;* h im ,"vaccinate him.
e "
/• the *growers
»
as ",
tin- present eobl weather
We have lunl brick slrec* in San- Iia'ptize him, deodorise him or dlsin-Mkfo sta te in the m arketing of tin it c o n t i n u e 3, th e re sh o u ld be no l i t up in
fortl fo r'o b tm t fourteen years with feet him and it's all tin- same, lie ptodne:* h;t . itelted bccotli' i y mmy tic- produi m g e n d of tin* in d u stry .
little if any money spent on tin- main- hUiiiiIs for nnything. But licensing him moos with pro*|ierity."
• ert tin M'ction.t of the country, howtennnee of these street*. The city of will not mnk good editors out of Irail
eve'r, which have been suffering for x
licinls say the cost of upkeep hn* been ones, any more than licensing law FHADY DIED AT
Int i, of i ont should sooll get | It-OlV. V
be
m
■Ml \ Ml \ ESTERl» \N •-mil 111lev.-, should be lower tn *R*23
so small that it )* not «m-o pot on \er* will make tlu'in all go-*i Pm
t
record they frankly say tin- t &gt;*!* of jei*.
Ilian in ll»22.
/
i n .
Illy Th#
id
.
, * *
. .
2
m
Jf aiemcdv cnuld ■
Ih-&gt; nnm
, aintaining
j .
. the brick
, , stiec-t* .of San.
...............-----------a tnrit
%«• y »ji trll
|.\|.ra r r I’r.idv
Wueiini
irt hul«nnx; up Letter
5 fold have Ih-cii nothing ntnl that bail would stiffen the back lame of some charged
l.'i with
..’.-..i. the
,i„. m
„ „urder
,, i ___of, ihis
. i. »w.;r,.'ltban
ost nemde
V a r - 'A
ife.! thnn m
most
people anticipated.
anticipated
it not been for the digging up of tht editors, or *ome sort of injection that
5 streets
Dorothy C. Frndy, here over n y e a r i mu* teutons exist for this, but the
fur sowgrs nnd pipe* al vari­ would build up tho nerve tissue*, to
ous times when they were not rclaid our nation, this would In* more im­ ago, diftl*at n local hospital shortly principal one is tho renewed interest T
which President H arding is taking in
A
in tint right Jriml of manner, these portant than a license. Tho best tnter- before 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
foreign affairs. The statem ents inst ♦♦♦
Flatly
had
been
slowly
sinking
for
streets today would be utm ost ns efitx uf aiiy community can not be serv­
several dnya. With him nt the time of week by Senator Borah '81101111! h e 1*!*4
smooth ns they day they wore laid.
ed ty a spineleis, vdriiy-wariiy edi­ hi* death was hi* physician, wlio said beneficial ttj tho foreign t ratio s ltu a -;
- Those at e indisputable fm t* reg ard - tor in charge of a new spaper.—"Cler­
, ___ business
______ _______
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,
E xport
i* ‘dependent
id* dentil wu* due prim arily lo an ab­ turn..........
irg material* for paving. The tax pay- mont Bless.
, scess of the walls of the abdomen, upon ronftileucc. Nothing will help i
drs want to know nnd they ure entitled
ojierntion on which was necessary for m i much lo restore our foreign triiile ^
to know the facts. In the brick streets
THE I'OINSETTIA
hi mlu live. Physician* said several a* n feeling th at Euro]&gt;e is to be.kept J
of our oVrn city we have the rca! facts
bankruptcy.
My financial, J*
£
days
ago th at he would not live un­ from
about paving and the average tax
Tho Floricbt Real E state Journal til February 1J, 'to which date hi* trial friends have been very passim istic *♦*
payer will Is- chary about startin g says: “ Like a hand of many fingers
over tho European situation during
something new when he know* the gloved in scarlet, the poinsettia ex­ had been postponed. Blood had been
the past few months. R eports which ♦&gt;
transfused several limes.
real facts about the old.
tent!* a myriad greeting to the pio­
1 have received th is week in regard
* *
neer visitor ‘from ch illie rd itrte s. A*
to
Europe seem b rig h ter nnd more
TEX
A
S
BMHKOILKD
Ar# you going to church tomorrow it floats languidly in the soft breezes
— ——V
hopeful.
. J
—first?
and notlu seriously in acknowledgment
I l l r T k r A a a o r l a t r d I ’r r a s )
“There is even a b right side to the
AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 12—Three Itdair situation a* we begin the New *|*
of the exclamations which it* fresh
men
ure killed in Texas every day Year.
and pleasing presence invites, it ntands
Year, Altho m
inost
he" ‘ ♦!*
ost employer* believe
,
,,
w
n,
1
.
ami
liquor
smuggler* nre constantly th at labor is too high-and many
a
t
the
portal
of
the
Florida
winter
a w .L
R
IVHEN* |J
mid bid* the world a gl.nl and abiding nt work. Gov. Pat M, NclT declared in th a t it is becoming inefficient, the
YOUR REAL / t
LIST IT
nn addiess before the joint session of
welcome.
ESTATE
fact remain* th at strike* are fewer. ^
WITH US
the
Texas legislature, lie pledged him­
"Aground it spreads Its lingers up­
There ha* not been n Jan u ary for ■
F *
*H,:’ t t on n sward of green in "W illiam self to tight the lawless element "with many years with so few strike*. Ap-.
eome tremble toe" fashion, and aloft my back to the wall." I jhw cnforco- purently 1&gt;oth capital and labor got u
5 acres unimproved, calory farm s
it waves a signal of cheer, univtjrsnl m eat is the burning question and I (total scare during the railroad strike,!*I*
bordering all sides of It, on the
B£
in Its appeal anti affections. Lean and will com! you n message in a few days
hard rond, close in, at u b ar­
£leaning, i u slender stika bow grat e ­ In law enforcement th at trill wear suit, • both side* have sin ce1counted
fully in a seeming of the most unpre­ Whisker*" the governor snitl.
gain. See us quick fur this snap
tan Jivfore pulling off « strike or
tentious democracy, sentient and a t­
lockout. There is much talk about
J&gt;K VALERA IN U. H.
tentive, listening with u sym pathetic j
changing the im migration lews to r e - ' J
ear, visioning with a comprehensive
B O STO N ,'Jan. 10.—Expressing the lievo the situation. It, however, will
eye. hearing sounds and seeing signs, belief th at Eanion tie Valera is a lrv a ., tnke more than changing the quota of *J*
AGENTS
dream ing in half wakeful drowsiness dy*in this country, members of th e : im m igrants. The fundam ental diffi- - J
/ I’ublislu'tl Iiy the Sanfurd Daily Herald In co-operation\
the dream of the Sleeping Beauty who Am erican association for tho recog- cutty with the skilled labor situation
V with the American Association of Advertising Auencies /
REAL ESTATE
aw aits the kiss of the Prince C harm ­ nition of the Irish republic, annouiic-,is th at the war killed, crippled, n n d . ^
Fire, Casually, Auto Insurance
ing, ever radiant in the ho|tc of per­ osi yesterday th at ho would ha tin It- shocked a grept muss of workers. Wt I A A A A A A A A a A A A A A j * . ♦ ♦ * ♦ 4 * * * * * * . * * . . ^ * * * * « ♦ a A
fect faith and trustfulness.
105 W. F irst St..SA N FO R D , FLA
cd to atten
d**■ tho organisation’s
stale I--.
j complain
th a t. .men
arc anxious
to
,
., . .
.
. Jt"
"Most admired type of tropical plant
28.
[ciorks instead of plasterers, but the(
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Sanford Daily Herald

IMPROVEMENT CAN

ION

IS YOUR .CITY

mm

of

or

One jjivat fact must bo re­
membered by those wlm have
made the decision to adverUsO.
The advertising plan must tit
the business to which it is applicd. There are no ready-towear advertising nlan*: each
one must
tailoi atle

The ’im pose oi-iulveilising is
to increase business and NOT to
relieve any one of his arduous
duties. The .manufacturer’s
salesman who regards adver­
tising; .as a substitute fur 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.

Likewise, the merchant who
chooses the advertised brands
feci v?» because they are “soft and.easy
selling, has overlooked the es­
sential idea. Certainly they sell
easier; but this is not the big im­
? portant truth. Rather, he should
" i l see that the manufacturer's advertising is tin instrument put

Maxwell &amp; Britt

t

M

£!-

- 1. - V.C--

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it do Ids hands for increasing his
.volume and speeding up his
turnover. Looking at the mal­
lei in this light, lie will bend
eveiy effort Lo co-operate with
the advertising and seek to
make h p\v 1dm additional
£
profits.
f
y
Advertising is not a form ol v
pci petual motion that goes on t
♦♦♦
forever without human assist- v
ahee. riTu? biggest problem any j
man has to settle after he lias
determined to advertis and de­
cided HOW to advertise, is this:
How can I use my advertising so
as to get the most out of it?
Without/close-linked co-opera­
tion. it dissipates its force into
air.

!

It must be hitched on to a
business properly. Then it must J
be utilized with intelligence.
When these conditions are ful­
filled1it does a type of work for
which there is no efficient sub­
stitute.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY BJ, 1923
DEFECT IN LAW
RELATING TO TAX
*
ON ALL GASOLINE

W ANTE
m &lt;nm
, iu i, im w iv n ii;

cn * w o &lt; r.» u t t t t N v
n&lt; m v ic x m ' n tn trn i r v

( Itr t j i r AiiAlIntnl I'/r - . 1
TALLA HASSEE, F la .,/J a n . 1L—
The forthcom ing Icgi.^/ture should
attem p t to remove what is considered
one defect in the present gnsollne tax
law , in the opinion of Comptroller E r­
nest Amos. As now constructed, ac­
cording to Mr. Atmjji, the gasoline
wholesaler wlia alsiNyperatca a retail
agency escapes the liY^- of one cent
a gallon on wholesale turnovers. Undor the term s of t b f law na officially
interpreted, nil gasoline brought into
t h e s t a t e for wholesale distribution
is subject to the tax.
Many of th e large refineries, how­
ever, it' is pointed out, have estab­
lished th eir own filling stations, and
the num ber of this type of stations
Is daily incn'nsing throughout the
: tnte. When the gasoline is thus d iv
posed of n t re tail, it escapes the tax.
Tin- public, however, pay.: the tax,
according to Mr, Atnos, as well ns id!
prevailing gasoline rate* are r-o scal­
Classified Ads Ic a word. No ad taken fof Ic** than 2ftc and positively no
ed ns to tak e in the penny n gallon
classified ado charged to anyone, Fash must accompany, all orders. Count
the words and remit accordingly. „
Slightly more than $tl0l),000 was
raised from this ta x source during
FOR SALE
LOST
the y ea r i ‘J 22, according to figures
mnde public by Mr, Amos, The reve­
nue which goes to the funds of the
stn te road departm ent was origin­
ally expected by the fram ers of the
gas tnx net to yield around
,000,000
mutually.
s
FOR SALE—Doaicr and Gays’ paints
nnd varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
NEGRO DENIED ROOM IN
Works, Sanford agents.
lUJ-tfc
FRESHMAN HALL AT
FARMERS—"You can get scou tied
IIARVADR UNIVERSITY
frnm —i and irrigation plugs a t ths
Sanford Novcity Works.
100-tfe DA nV IN G CLASSEN ever)’ Tuesday
d u &gt;i w

iHA’Aftint i t , N l |i 'i | »,•(!• ,1ft* UtNmhlf» INirinJQ
tn u cu n .t, ifjm in n u i iim m u i
M fm .tu iv

Csnis of Ssrtford’s Iteputable Professional Men, each
of w han, in hlo chosen profeaalon the llcrald rccummends to the people.

George A. DeCottes
A t to m c y - n t- I .n w
Over Seminole County Rank
iANFORD

FLORIDA

-t

FRED R. WILSON
a t t o r n E Y* AT*L AV/

First National Bank Building
FLORIDA
SANFORD

CHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
— Court House

Eye* Examined

Glasaca Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,

*

Opt. D. •

O ptician-Optom etrist
312 East First S treet

Sanford, Fla.

MISCELLANEOUS

i r ty T hft A M . r l n h i l P m . )

Graduate Veterinarian
hones:
ice 123
idence 257

with three y ear lease at 11
motto avomie.

Office
Opposite I'. O.
mental trees nnd rhnibb' ry
DeLand, Florida tie rs r.re grown by some of t'
est nml ties! norserit in the S
W. L. Hall, the fruit t j . man.

You can find the nam e of
crery live BttainctiS Man
io Hnnfortl In tbi* Column
each day.

on nnd harm
place near E

Quick Service Transfer
S ioraR O F a c i l i ti e s
If we please you, tell others; if not
tell ns. Phone 498

FOR KENT—Cleun, runny toon:-.,
hot w ater. 211 Second St. 217-3lp
FORNLSilED ROOMS FOR "RENT Id
SANFORD
reasonable prices, from
t*&gt; 5*
means at* $8.00 to
110 Uommoiciril St
Benrral Machine and Boiler Work*; St2.tht
Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxe ' Piston*;
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Bands; Crank j;o i S
Bhafla 'R eturned— - ■ - —-Phone
; :,b'.

Machine &amp; Foundry Co

E L T O N J . M O U .G H T O N
WANTED Tt&gt; itE N 'l— Perm anent;
or 4 room unfurnished apartm ent,
flat or house, desirable locution. Adiltias "F, S.” cure licrubi office, San-

a r c h it e c t '

Room 7, Miller fl'd r
HANFORD

ford. Fin.

V. C. CO I LUIt. i»rop.

General Shop sUn'i 'Mill
Work .

102-tic

213-fltp

W ANTED To RENT OR LEASE—
Five or six room bungalow nr cotitnge, with garage. Address 1009 Un­
ion Ave.
, 24fi*6tp

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
EtV Conimerci.1;! S tree:—Sanford, Fla.

GILLON &amp; FRY *
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Wtatlnghnuse L ights and Appliances
New Line of F ixtures
Miller BuildingM ngnnlia Avenue

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

s. O. Sliinliolser
Contractor and litiilder

P. Connelly &amp; Sons
r.ftfnMi.hcti teas
H -K -.V -i,
* r " ,B
s - l n i p r u t r i ] tiim l
l.nlft
, n n *'«

li&gt;&lt;turnnre
I.onnft

P ro p rrl*

D im it,
'

llu -ln raa

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.

Daily Fashion Hint

W ANTED
WANED—A ehnnee to build
your
.new home befure lumber gels any
higher. Flans and estim ates furnish-'
riL—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
\YA NT E !&gt;—One~hu7uIred; Co)(“red Tiiborer* for land clearing, contract
work. Good camp. INtrh land.—C.
W, Burkins, GroveUtuI, Fla, 234-1^tc
WAN'THb T o SELL a t a bnrgain a
nne bag concrete m ixer' on skids
with engine, a pick up. Address Mix­

Phone 401

InctpouL
latvtw

OUR PRINTING
OUR PRICE----------- 1 L L / i l O l i O
JU ST PHONE lot For an Estimate

Have you read the want ada today 7 Cut Flgwern--------- — Floral Dritigns

COW P A W

r o t - b &gt; l.in n u lls Ave.

Annual and Ornam ental Plants
\ • &gt;
811 M yrtle.A ve.------------Phone 240-W

L. B. HODGINS

AUTO RADIATOR AND. SHEET
METAL WORKS*
•»
General Repairing
, ‘ ,&gt;e«ch Arc.-----------Sanford, Fla

DR. BAGWELL
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
I’hotte Union Pharmacy 375 and 449
HANFORD &gt;-■ ‘-sFLORIlA

S tate School Inspector, Robt. L.
Turner, and County Supt. T. W. Lawton, have 9)&gt;ent the past several days
visiting, inspecting and stan d ard is­
ing the school* of Seminole eounty.
By making diligent efforts the teach­
ers of nearly every, school have made
the improvement, in equipm ent and
chis.iillration nece*-«.iry to have their
schools placed on the list of standard
schools, and these schools will In? re­
corded in the office of the sta te super­
intendent nt Tnllahn-'reo as standard
schools. This mean* th at liraduntes
of the gram m ar schools, even the
smallest, will be adm itted to the
Freshman elnsr of any high school in
the state without exam ination; and
the graduates of thu high schools will
bo admitted to nny state college w ith­
out examination.
The work of Mr.
T urner is accomplishing g re a t rc-

FIR E DESTROY 8 STORES
111* T he A a u r l i l r d P r e s s )

MUSKOGEE, Oklu., Jnn. 12.—Ed­
g ar Graves, 50, crazed by the a n ­
nouncement of his wife th a t she in­
tended to leave hint, slew her with an
axe' here yesterday and cut hla own
.Mr. Turner was delighted w ith the throat and died.
improvements,noted in all of the Sem­
inole county school* since his visit
two years ago. No doubt next year he
will be able to place every ono o f our.
schools in the state on tho accredited
list, as tho superintendent nnd teach­
ers, are exerting every effort to meet
the requirements of a stan d ard school.
Mr. Turner was especially pleased
with tile new school building at Ovie­
do, and said th a t this waa the most
modern and up-to-date rural school
that he had visited this year. Let us
hope that within the next few years
■very school district will raise the
iunds bv bonding o r otherw ise, and

LET’S MAKE OUR POINT CLEAR!
determined by the opinion of
those it serves.
Ask any of oiir customers to
tell you the quality of service ren­
dered by this bank; or, better stub
come in- and let us convince you
personally.

Tennis Teams
Meeting Today
Crooked Lake
(11* Thr A»»nrlal*il Prrftft) .
TAMPA,, Jan . 13.—The tom di
team* representing I,onghinnn nnd
Mulberry are meeting at Crooked Lake
nml of Tani|tn and Arcadia n t A rca­
dia tomorrow to open the setniTtnnl
mulches for the championship of South
Florida Tennis Association. Next Sun­
day the teams will meet again on the
entnc schedule nnd during tho early
part of February the. winners will
meet here for flnnls.

Battery Men
of Cincinnati
National League
LL SPEND WEEK AT DAW
SON"S SPRINGS GETTING
INTO SHAPE
Itl* Thr Aftftorlnlt-Il
CINCINNATI, Jnn. 13.—The bat­
tery men of the Cincinnati Notional
leag u e club will spend a week at
Dawson Springs, Ky,, g ettin g into
condition, prior to the departure with
the rest of tho players for Orlandq on
the Southern training trip, M anager
Moran said today.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
B. F. W HITNER, Cashier

F. P. FORSTER, President

Nit-Tile Shingles might easily bo called tho “roof im­
mortal", as an experience of more than twelve yearn where
Nu-Tilc roofs have been protecting the property- of home
owners does not show the least signs of wearing o u t Nor
do they "curl up.”
*

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Save your money by paying a Tittle more for Nu-Tilo
nnd getting the shingle th at is always on the job!
Three colors—Tile Red, Snow White nnd Green. Also
nil kinds of roll roofing.
r

M a n u fa c tu re d b y

Sold in Sanford by

( I I * T h r A i u r l a l * 4 ) ’* * • • )

Cor. !Hh and French

STEWART The Florist

GRADUATES COUNTY SCHOOLS
CAN ENTER AS tftfKSlIM EN
^
AT HIGH SCHOOL

ANN UAL INSPECTION
TICK ERADICATION
NATIONAL GUARD
».
WORK IS OUTLINED
.
STA TE OF FLORIDA
--------FO iJt WORTH, Tex., Jan . 11.—Dr^
ST.AUGUSTINE, FI*., Jan. 12.—&gt;
It. A. Ramsey, chief of the tick craiK
ichlion division of the. bureau of The annual inspection period of the!
animal industry of W ashington, yes- F lorida N ational Guard, as requite*}
tcnlny gave detailed instructions on by N ational Guard rvgulatieaa, wilt
tick eradication work to the new coun­ begin on Jan u a ry Id, when Lieut. Col.
ty inspectors and agents of Texas, Janie* A. Kimbrough arrives a t St:
Mississippi,
Louisiana, A ugustine to inspect the office of the
Oklahoma
Florida, North and South Carolina, Adjutant* General and 'fttfcte , Supply
.
■* '
1
Alabama,' Arkanees and Jlco rg ia in the Depot.
second day ‘of the three day confer­
From St. AUgustityf itylqgc) Kin*
ence hero of the 10 sduthern states. l)rough will inspect* th e organisations
"Dipping the last cow, the last calf stationedalong. th e E a s t Coast, and irt
and gettin g the last tick," is the sub­ C entral Florida, eomplctfiiff IQs toyr
ject being discussed by the tick erad­ a t Jacksonville, Ja n u a ry 20,
ication experts from sta te s below the
T h u y ea r three inspector* w ill pass
quarantine line and members of the upon.the qualifications of the Florida
bureau of animal industry.
g u ard ; Colonel Jam es A. Kimbrough,
One of the plans of the bureau of Infty., U. 8. A., covering the E ast
anim al industry for tick eradication Coast hnd Central portion of the stateJ
work during this year, according to Capt. Waldo E. Ard, F . A., U. S. A.,
D. S, Burch, of the Washington office inspecting organizations it) N orth
of the bureau, is Utilisation of the Florida and the W est coast; and Ma­
value of motion pictures to educate jo r Norman P, Morrow, F. A., U. S. A.
the cattle frowers in the work.
looking ovc rthc E ngineer company a*
A ne winotion picture will be re­ C entury.
leased by the bureau February 1, ho
Co. D„ 154th Inf. Rand Section and
said, "carrying the message of tick Medical Dctch., 154 Inf., will ba in­
eradication,”
spected by Col. Kimbrough on Janu*
ary 2ft.

GRAB DRUG VENDORS

WASHINGTON. Jnn. 12.—Tho sen­
ate agricultural committee today re­
ported favorably the bill nf Senator
Jlurrifton, Democrat, Mississippi, ex-'
tending the co-operative . m arketing
law to include nnvul sto rcs^ tu rp e n tine and rosin. Their producers under
tho bill would be allowed to form cpoperative and non-profit sbnring nnd
m arketing organiKation*. Senator
H arrison yesterday sought to odd hU
kill t o . the agricultural appropria­
tions* hill, but it waa_icjected »3 not
germaitv. . i

*.

Main Ogle*
I W l'jT M I L V r

Miss Lean McKenney

cin n rfft

-'IKISCII UKAtTr , COUI'AXr
A X VO I t | |

*’I nm Horry to h aw to tell you
th at in the Freshm an Hulls, where)
residence is compulsory, we have fell
from the beginning the necessity of
loot including colored men. To the oth­
er dorm itories nnd the dining rooms,
they are adm itted freely, hut in the
Freshm an Hails, I am sure you will
understand why, from the beginning,
we have not thought it possible to
compel men of different races to re­
side together*.*
Bruce, who lives nt Kendall, W. Vo.,'
in the son of Blanche Kelso Itruce, a
■form er re g istra r of the United States
T reasury, who was a member of the
rlass of 1002, won mcmbehdtip in Phi
Beta Kappa, and was chosen class or­
ato r. The son. is preparing to enter
H arvard at Phillips E xeter Academy.
According to the new spaper n meet­
ing of several of tho H arvard gradi untes who signed a memorial t*&gt; pres­
ident Ixiwell last June opposing what
; was asserted to b e ‘a breaking of the
H arvard traditions as regards tre a t­
ment of negro ntudcnts, was held,
here
yesterday, nnd was attended by
2 Palm etto Avo.—Sanford, Florida
Presi*lent Lowell,
______ _____________________________
REVOLT TA K ES I'LACT
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r’-00,‘ VVM V R * T ,,|{OF,T
Thi* Ukopfrtlril I'ff k k l
ON POTATO SALT.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—A revolt
MINNKA'POLIS, Jnn. 12.—Efforts has taken place in "the whole of the
nf thr- s.atc of Minnesota to procure Mumel district” of E ast Prussia, tin
a I.k .i I Mii di ‘&gt;nb‘i. who add old pula- citizens demanding th at the territory
tr.L-- on IHe Minneapolis market fur he made a pari of Lithuania, accord­
“ new Florida potatoes" at n profit nf ing to the Lithuanian legation here
rtjKlO per rent have been balked by today from it* government at Kovno.
loophob s in existing laws und ordi­
nances it lin * become known here.
The ala to sought n w arrant fo r iho
wholesaler who bought old Minnesota
potatoes from a Cidcago dealer, and
th in roM tliem here tor as much %*
$12 a bushel, but T. Thomas Kilbridgo
a.Kistant a ttarn cy general, refused
it bn t i e ground th at r.o law or ordinanco had been violated.
,

SEMINOLE PRINTERY

K -N -T -A - T - l!
In v ex lm ralM
S b rv lj

NEW YORK, Jnn. 12.—A request
of Koscoe Conkling Bruce, n negro
grad u ate of Harvard University, that
n room bereserved a t H arvard for
hi* son, hns been refused by Presi­
dent A. luiwrence I-owe.ll, u letter
published in tho New York World hns

BILL FAVORED

23i-tfc
FLORIDA er care of Herald.
W A N TTO n EAR froTf^owiur having

HANFORD

nt Parish House a t 4 p, m, for chil­
dren and 7 p. m. for adults. Interpre­
tative and ball room dancing.—Profes­
so r C, L. e U k
.
11t-tf,
STR A NGFIt ami lonesome, would like
i i make ai quaintance of- refined,

Seminole Schools
Are StandardHave Good Record

FROCK OF PLEASING
INDIVIDUALITY

COBLENZ, Jnn. 13—Two drug ped­
dlers, alleged to be members of a
gang here, were arrested by o p erat­
ives of the American departm ent of
criminal Investigation. The agent*
said, they found drugs valued a t &lt;!,000,000 marks in tho jiosseasibn of tho
uteri who are alleged to have arrived
here from Crafoid upon hearing th a t
thu American soldiers worn soon to
depart- Thu operatives said thu men
belonged in H am burg where a group
of Americans was perutiug the big­
gest drug ring in Europe,

Passengers Shaken.
When Special Left
Rails Near Danville

To the flannel of small plaid pattern
which form* the nklrt, collar and cuff*, Kuwanrc Flyer From Jacksonville to
much o( the credit of thi* design goes.
though Fashion has put -strikingly
* .
Cincinnati
smart line* into the bloutc and skirt.
The color scheme i* brown, a rich dark
CINCINNATI, Jan . 13.—Pkaacngtobacco and a lighter, golden brown.
The blouse fastens a t the aide, *o &lt;)or« ara aboard tho Sumanee special bound
the skirt, an^l there grc.dotens and from Jacksonville for C lndnnatl wer*
of tiny.buttons placed at the
g io emphasire it* whercal'outi. shaken up when three Pullm an car*
m‘*irt require* l \ i yai'd* ao-inch were derailed n ear Danville, Ky,, early
satin d o th a n a a yard* 44-inch flannel.
this morning. According to inform a­
Pictorial Review Blouse No. . 115.
tion
received by officials of the road
Sire*, 34 to 4V inches bust,1 IVice, yo
cento. Skirt No. 9666. Sire*, Z4 So J 8 hot® coaches did not. overturn-fSBC
inches walst. l’rfce, yo cent*. . ,
none o f'th e nas»engrm were lufft. *
. •
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S

is m eeting the demsnd fo r gooll pure w ater and there are haadreds
bottles being distributed around tire City a t atl times. Every lam
of Sanford should get the hab it and—

Agd our truck will be at your back dooc~rfth a bottle of th at pur*
w ater th at all the hotels, restau ran ts, d ry g stores and soda fountains
are using.
, ,,
. ' . ,
,
ftj

And Be Sure it’s Eld0r Springs Water You
Battery
.1 * ' * ft : ■
.
*Use in That
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923

PAGE FOUR

mftcting to order n t the EIUV clnb
hom
e it dcveiaptxl th at nil of the clubs
GOLF
BASE BALL
would remain) ns rn cm born of the
BOWLING
FOOT BALL
league, Jacksonville ..withholding n
definite statem ent only beenyso f the
TENNIS •
BASKET BALL ,
Militancy difficulty.
BOXING
TRAP SHOOTING
CIIAS. L. BRIT!', Editor
If it rhmihl 6e necessary, nt any
tim e, for the league to play hidependent baseball there would bo no
noticeable change in the league from
the public’s aU ndpoint. The same
schedule would be followed, nearly all
of last year’s players could be used,
an d the same general rules w.nuld be
Farmers 8 tart Out Heavy But ('onurcprationalist Team Work Won Both Games and Sanford Boys follotVcd. The players in the league
Remain Undefeated
Crime from Behind and Win by* 109 Pins
would not U‘ declared incligihlo for or­
ganised baseball if the independent
j teen, including the game* played this
Mullaney
Case
a
The first half of the pennant was
rgnnliation w ere kept free from men
Two
unusurdly
good
gom
es
of
haswon by the Congregational Club this j w eek:
previously declnred ineligible by the'
Stumbling* Block
(i Tl* A vc. ket hall wn&lt; the treat handed the fnns
national
board.
week when they defeated the Farm ers
21 '3196 .166 nt thp Parish Mouse cblirt last night,
At League Meet: N otw ithstanding the discussion of
by the m ajority of 103 pin*. Thy game ' Steven.ton (Cong.)
211 d(U9 *100 and nl!hough the Sanford girls were
the foreging plan othe directrs are !
itself w as (l close contest, and at the ; Pennington( Cong.)
I
Antrum*
'(FfltmonO
....33
,rij02 ,166 not able to break up the good team Fleet inn of Officer* and .Other llusl confident that .Judge Ijipdls will point &gt;
end of the first gam e of the three
work of their opponents, they put up
ne*K Postponed t*ntil I.until* Aels
the way to agreem ent, and th at t h e ;
grtno m atch, it Jookcd as if the.JAirnre I Melding (tiling,) __ .27 1235 .17.0 n fine exhibition of the old gnme and
Mny
(Men's)
26
1002
.166
tin Judgment Appeal •
ers m ight win. They were 13 pins
F lorida circuit will be governed inj
: Metis (Mcn’ii)
.... 2d 1183 .1 II* sent the Orlando girls home with the
li*2.'5 ju st .as it has been since its in- i
An appeal to Judge Kepcxaw M. ccptjott.— Orlando Sentinel.
H erbal (F arm ers) ..... 30 4463 .118 knowledge that they w ere playing
I-indix, high emmissjolier of organ­
, A. i;
,1 &lt;&lt; ..I
21 :!".•&lt; .1 IT against a real basket trail quintet.
A in! the Orlando hoys, the)’ w ere ized baseball, for reversal of n deci­
I. RonnUd (Cong.)
' 30 4369 .lb'.
1 ■ b ( l *arnn i - 1
29 -fl20 .112 sen t home with ult even deeper know­ sion of the national hoard of a rb itra ­
Chapman (Farmer*) 30 d2CC ,U 2 ledge of the fa ct that they had met tion, aw arding a judgment of 42,400
Hty The A sssrlilrd I’rranl
J tv .i U M ott.'. I
30 1271 .112 one of the fastest teams turned out against tho Jacksonville baseball club
WASHINGTON, Jan . 13.—Immedi­
by n high school this season. The to Dominick Mullaney,' former m ana­
Mrilt
(
Rotary)
33
(CHS
.Ml
The score was as follows
ate report wan demanded by prohi­
Overlin (Men’s) .
J HO 4263 .1 11 girls, game went to Orlando hy the ger of the club, will tie made before
Congregational*
bition *.'Ti inis here froth the New
sc
o
re
'o
f
21
to
M
ami
the
Sanford
the
J
’
l
a
rid
n
S
late
League
r
a
n
,
formu­
j Knight (Rotary) • * 2u 3372 ,137
Melding
hoys won hy tin 1score of 3H to 20,
late'H a plana for the 1923 season, it Je rse y ' headquarters concerning ilis- i
Stcv^oson
The Sanfotd girls got aw ay to fa ir was'decided nt the annual meeting pntcho.x printed in the morning papers
Jew ett
re g ard in g the extensive landing of
sta rt, making title field and one free here yesterday.
A. Itrnaud
" I before Orlando cotijd gut started ,
A fter the meeting, which was held sm uggled liquors n the Jersey coast.
Pennington
hut a fte r the Orlando fair,ones did get behind closed doors, Waller W, Rose,
fX I., Rennud
If- you have ft S A F E or a PIANO to
president of thJ league, -fitmnu tired
uvo,
ami. v.nnt it done safely, call
that th e directors had unanimously
issing’s
QUICK SERVICE Tlt.ANKadopted a resolution which recited th a t
"Farmers
"'R, dad hace It done ns you w a n t it
vbliting g irls I.fling the devotion against the Jacksonville
in«
Couch
tie. Phone 198. SU -Th-Fri-H t-t'c.
in the te am work ‘ luh w as not warranted, in their heP . 1’esotd
unrds were in the Hef, by the facta in the case. It wu
II, Weirenskl
;eeping the Hanford due ton*misunderstanding on the part
Herhst
n making shots ut of m em bers of the hoard of nrhitrnAnd the Sanford Itoys still Imve a
Aiuautis .
.
titfti, the director? thught, which led
clean
record
and
Orlando
L
-:
forced
to
G. Pezoid
was
one
for
blood.
1
the decision in Militancy's favor,
adm it that the only defeat so f a r this
put
up
a
nasty
It was pointed out that the Jack-'
season for their team was th e. fast
,
but
the
gam
e
had
aoftvllle
eluh would probably lieTinn-,
hunch from Hanford.
i t'd very few. min- hie to continue a s . a mi m tajg jj/ the
Hlanding of I he Clubs
tutors were certain h ugue if it was forced tc/m nke the
Melding now holds the record for
Won la&gt;st
nnford lend all the payment as directed by tl^ b n n i. The
high :.core ut the howling alleys. That
Congrcgntionals
iii.re at the first directors, intended Imlivnlnaliy. exgiven the Congregational i-lul. nil the
Men’s C tuW ....
to tr, in Hanford'., pressed th e belief that Isidg- l.nndre
records, hut the balance &lt;&gt;f the league
Farm ers ...........
i will view th eir petition favorably.
m e going out f--i l&gt;!.hii| - this .-.etond
R otary C lu b ....
„M.,| eleven men j 1‘tay irg independent baseball, as an
half.
*
M erchants ____
ij eaeh a . hance to 1a ,t* nintive i f the judgment obtained
Chase &amp; Co. ...
tmVr fin* and tb by Mullaney should -.land, was infor’of tin- ,runic will n' ;,1,-v discussed «t tire- conference. Mr.
Hirer said, hill No In ti m was taken.
Idintf Makes New
(j ,,jh.
The disagreem ent hetween* Multanecord and Moves Up
j.
j,. ey and tin* Jnrktinnviilp eluh nrusci
u
Several* Notches
n
M u : Inst sensou." It was explained. In 1921
, .,
.j Mullaney signed a contract to manI
,j nge the eluh for lire.i - ensona at $ 2,.,
J'(
1(10 a year. lit the middle of the 1921
(| season the chili eit intered lmaNei.nl
^
&gt;( dirTicidtie?- and fur « time it looked as
Molding, ln*.l year’s host howler for *’-i they hear It
' ” if it would he rucos.-oiry in surrender
th e tJOngrecutioiial club i* gradually te- t they ale |i
the club’s (rntirhife. The riuh’s nfg ellin g hack up where- he ludoug*, and Slullnf.cy's easu.
» O
I,
1
f a i r s were- s t r a i g h t e n e d out, iiovvovin howling a game of 222 during tre*
(I
0
J
, ,
_.
. . . .
er, n;’.d its oliui.rs assert Inal Mulp ast week he not only im-rmiu d inIf I iqnh- will
fam y then verbally agreed to tonsid- j
individual average npd plan 4 him If hft -the i bum*
*
*
1
1
1
1
1
e
r the co ntract nullified, although h e '
w ith Amanda and May, l.ut he -ahn 'ill*-'r. head it p
continued to serve the club until the (Jive Us Your Next Order for
took the honors for the liighe t game mg abend of t ht*
,t’ '* * * ! end f the season. Miter, it was said,
o f (h o 'season.
ihut th eir Btarii
"
_ p ie hraught hi-; rlnim for 1922 salary
Stevenson,i league leader, fell dow n'this y ear than 1
before the notional hoard, ih u g h 'h e
n .little, and Pennington iuetrnscd hi t*
— b
** 111was not eoiineeied with the club h u t
lead over his followers ep one point.
\fl u- ..II lb
The following are the leading fi *&gt; t about More i
Mefote lb* league cotreidei&lt;--l the
Midhtia y .a . e adopted the iie.ai h
hail for next - .. -.o and di cii- mxI the
o|.eliltig dale, win. Ii may he Inter than
Morris* Supreme
lei
April .i, last g ear’s opening day.
A j m&gt;11 coniitu led^iy a" reprerentii53c per pound
t i v e l -the Assorl&amp;ted Press reveal yd
th at a m ajority f the d u b owtfera feFresh Country Kjjffs
vnr re-d iclin g President Rose if (tie
league continue' i i ier m gani/ed base
Nice Fat Hens
ball rules. That he v.itl he treked to
scree mint her year is regarded as a
New Irish Potatoes
re- taintv. hut t! re believed Ili.it in-

But

Codfish in Strips.
Mullet Roe
Salt Mullet

We sincerely appreciate
your business, regardless of
the size of your account, i__
All of our facilitjes are at
your command, and we do not
want you to hesitate to call on
us, if we can help you with
your problems.

Sanford, Florida

One Ford Truck with .starter, m*fw tires, A -l
Mechanical,Condition.
A bargain a t .............
.
i
Ford Truck with screen body, a real
buy at ........................ v.............................. ..........
Oldsmohilc l-tnn, with body and cab complete,
new tires. Best buy ever offered at..............
Ken Truck, late model, new tires, a sue
rifiee at.....................
These trucks have been thoroughly re-conditioncd, all
equipp 'd with new tires,—ju s t the th in g you are looking for
to do your truck hauling. Your chance now to get a truck
:;t it bargain. T'.*rms will be g ran ted to responsible parties.

( 'ofner‘Second Street ami Sanford Avc

YOURSELF AND
SANFORD

We T eed Wide-Awake
Men

3a per t . at of r.im-, 111 |&gt;&lt; r rent of
'le a ; vva have y.ur.a of experience in
lm i-iiliit and ivall-pa|nT hunitie-.s. Infotm alion and niiviro given free, (fume
it. and Iri us talk at over. We are lo­
cated in the store next to the Am eri­
can F ru it fJrmve.a, WelnUn Diode.
Hatiford Paint ami Wall P aper Co., II.
A. Halverson, Proa,
2 IH-fitc

Illy

The

I,arm Dairy Feed,
sunbeam Dairy Feed,
liny, I’nrn. Oats and Wheat
Bran ShorLs and Reel Pulp

A**i*elnlrt| I ' r n * )

MIAMI, Jnh. 12. George Katifman, form er chief ilork of the city
finance departm ent, pleaded guilty in
county crim inal m u d of record to
entire:?,lem cnt of 4500 of i ity funds,
and wire sentenced today to two yt-nrs
in the stall' prison.

Smith Mound
Arrive
,2:30 nnr.

.Myrtle Avenue and Fourth St
SANFORD
FLORID

Northlxiund
Arrive
1: is n.m.

Classified Ads Ic a word. No ad
taken fur lew* than 25c'nnd posi­
tively no rln-wdficd ads charged to
anyone. Cash must nromipany nil
orders. Count th e words nnd remit
accordingly.

11:15 A.nt.
2:35 p.m
•1:00 p.m.

Departs !
2:03 n.nt,
2:05 p.m,
2:55 p.m.

10:0 p.m.

A ddress..___ ___

Arrive

Postdffice.....
The Counting of Words Includes the Words “Wanted

$f&gt;,000 *0 $ 12,000 Yearly!
Departs
7:00 n.m.
3:25 p.m.

I.reshurg llranrh
Arrive
^3:65 p.m.
2:50 p.m,

Departs

.7:00 n.m.
7:10 p.m.
Oviedo llranrh
Arrive
xNo, 120........... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127-------x—-Doily, except Sunday,
...

.AV

HERE’S A BUSINESS
FOR SANFORD
n o o n I'o u

riihy lira itch
Set in LIGHT FACE CAPS or
M ark Face, double the above rate.

It is good tp have you num­
bered among our depositors.

Aft Hum nine- mint |n Houll* fa roll'm. a ntrutt-r In Wi-rxiiHlo. n
1'iilrl,.-r lo .Mlitju-h,,!.-,. ,.|ti-rit nil
*’V*r th p .t : Ha—thexe m. n want*
«&lt;l n&gt; .tjH ti a t f-al m ai. \ .(Hiikimt
—
■v-Mi.1,1 lu.u,.
Shop* sav e tiinni I|n-lr n p i-rI unit v. TiiOny -thc anti mtinv
&lt;ilh"r&gt;i own iht-lr mvn
|irr»*&lt;|M*rmis Klfteirlk-MaNI Miikti
wlllim it Ire* lire- Hudowti n Ihtiuc
alir lit th « N nhrry hiinlntTi.i l*» fur-. \*x,u luiv- iiict l n h t Ii , ,-.,,1,i j'TtnIu*-ap&gt;, ire.
f I.fll ,- ■ - MO *1- 11* « |-J “ , &gt;%
♦ur |ir**.
titn In tin- (III i ' t r r ) Li* t*t Kv■i ) oi- « No , ;ii- re ii r uHimitr r
llireln*--** kihiiI iot |(.|ir- VMltlDl. Wl*
auiipl) alt , loM’Ti nt Amt Infar*

We will pay you well for your work if you arc
the man er woman we want—you can earn up­
wards of 5150.00 a week for a few months—this
Is your opportunity to tld your bit nnd to make
money nt the same time—every one almost wants
to “talk it over’—see us today— understand our
message—appreciate what it means to ow n Gandy

“The Gandy Bridge has had Ihc hest reception of
any corporation ever organized in Florida"—“A
million dollars in two months",— etc., etc.,—sec
us today.

n»u Ion.

(nr I till naftlruUr*. Act now I,
f&gt; ut.

nliinlfi. i-xr!iniic rightit In San
Depa’rts

Names ami addresses nf thn.se whn want in rcI
in on Gandy Bridge F u lls at §12.50 before the
first uf the year and before (he price increase,
are Pourta" in—every One seem s interested—all
want to know the (landv story— about the bridge
—its earnings—what it means to Florida—*-at the
same lime— right now— We netl you to carry the
message— to help answer the questions— to take
subscriptions.

. Second Floor, Drew Building
East Church Street-r—--------- Orlando&gt; Florida

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K im s

THE 9ANF0RD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13.1923

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PAGE FIVE

Fa Fa p j t o Pa t*&lt;i nml a motion made and cnrricd that!
I • TO GIVE EVIDENCE
■all such hearing! arc
inducted b e -, scene of curious visitors to the city with an axe to remove f t.'I t wag then
Fa S10
J 10 »f
t Sic "Madame Uutterfiy’’ prof-j
uf the
as it Is today. It was white he whs th at he noticed it* had bloomed. T o­
.hind closed doors.
** ftv W di-pcSlted it( „ savings account!
&lt;Itr Tkf AmwiMIoI I 'r r i.l
—------------------- -—
i leaking his rounds ns potico officer day in mid w inter it towers 11 feet
-tn jut. the noucleus to the band shell fund,
||p n p i
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. - Rev. Ujw
WANT N [TR ATE F l'N IF
! one day th at he noticed sonic seed th a t In height and in addition’ to being
U L P n fjL P
D o n
h av . Democrat, Georgia, who ch a rg -'
f c l,The departm ent iW s not expect to
■---- had fallen from their explainer in heavily laden w ith blooms, several
I I L I t U U F U H l l l y U U ml in tho house recently that the VolPa t-iise the entire amount unaided, nor
WASHINGTON Jan . f l .—Appro* front of u seed store now long out o f , bolls, are r.tardi: g open toady for
J steatl act was violated' (by- m em bers'
.
^
•* limited time, hut feel th at many
priatlnn of $10,000,000 to continue n 1 business. He casually pocketed a few picking. The plant appears to have
,
•■of congress nttd jiig h government t*ffu Id Pa P3 |t i P* Fa .considerable contributions may by exr=
it-volring fund /o r government pur- of t!ie rvedi and late rwhen ha learn- no favorite season for producing. At
i
---------,
peeled from other sources, which will A v iato r Is F o rce d by EnQillC T rou* ticials, said today that evidence iii his chnse of n itrate of soda for sale to id th at they were of n variety l i t t l e 1 intervals Mr. Moody goes a-picking
possession would be turned over to- cotton planters was proposed in a res( I,lilt CALENDAR
make tin bund shell a reality fur the
ble to Descend to Earth
known in this country, he decided to and g ets a one-pound bale. Two of
morrow to Commissioner Haynes.
jjonday-C aU meeting: of the Club at city.
olution
today
by
S
enator
Smith,
Hem*
plant them In his fro n t yard. Th'* these he has on exhibition now. The
in Far North.
i 3:00 o'clock.
i
A fter the business, tile chorus work
oerat. South Carolina. The* secretary next year a tree had#sprung up. The plant is suppose-d to be of a South AmtjcVsitoy— Itetoption for the Club I or th- »e;u nit'we* begun.
of agriculture, under the resolution, thing threatened to be an obulruction ericon nativity, although 3 |r. Moody
.MAY NEVER KNOW
would Ih1 rispiireil to acquire the nil 11nd subsequently he eaine out armed 1has never had it tested.
Atnilwrst.
WVdm -d ay -W cIfare
Departm ent A MOTION J’ICTLHE PORTRAY,
rates
and sell them a t cost to pbmttH r The A iio d a lr il l'rra*|
Al. OF T H E L IF E OF CIHtlST
mfectimr.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.- T h- in s id e '0"
Set Up Movie Camera to Get Picture story of the m arital differences be.
f iu im t h e
An n u n c ia t i o n .
:
On Tuesday uftertfim pregodlng
TAL1.AHASSF.K MAN
of
Wild
Herd,
but
Changed
Mind
tween
Geraldine
F
arrar,
motion
pic­
INCLUDING TUB ASCENSION
HAS GOTTON T R E E
the bridge party there was u short
When Hundred* of Animala
ture’ .actress and her actor husband,
FOURTEEN FEET H IG H To nil Persons H ereinafter Named, Owning Property on Second S tre e t\ ,
Lndncss meeting q f .tf ? Sooial UvHove
In
Sight.
l.ou Tellegen, th at raur-cil the former
In 1033 the tillag e o f Aberamme----- -You are hereby notified th at on the 11th day of December, A. D. lt&gt;22, &lt;
[arfment. In this hAflWco of the Heto In stitu te proceeding, fo r divorce.
IALEAHASSKE, Jnn. II. -Lx'.-;.t |,e c i t y Commission of Snnford, Florida, did ndnpt a prelim inary Resolu^ m r t i t Chahm an, Mrs. It. A. N ew .i#“ *&gt;’ *n
was visited by a terDawson, Y. T.—Like a chapter from prtdmbly never will become pill die.
Moody, 1ocal merchant ar.d his famous ,jon providing for the grading nnd paving of Second Street, from Oak Avc*
ltfe vke-ehairrm n, Mrs. G. l»J{ *‘S plague. On .ta cessation the cm dramatic fictlnu reads the story of the
When Miss F a rra r’s -nit was called cotton ‘tree m e . all prepared f m |&lt;t!* (tl French Avenue, w ith vitrified brick or o tlv r hard surface m aterial.
mini, ine
tin- population made a vow to per- experience of Clarence O, Print, the
for trial before
supreme court JUS* any frost that might come this win.•fore .supreme
u^tim it. I
t of said im provem ent of Second S treet is $12,120.00.
"iC n o rtV w eir read by Ihe treasurer. f*r
V‘" * ion &gt; » * uf «“ &lt;• S ^ io u r ax Inter, w hile trying a night across
lice
(
‘ohalon
Yukon
territory
and
Alaska,
lie
Hew
*
,
1,11
151* u '• An timi'-unl blanket for h c .t ( ■(
....vmonU' againy^.the p ro p erty ,h erein after described, abutting upon
. .e
noiOi made
Kover.l ‘!Vo,y ten,J? &gt;cnr» out »*f gratitude,
and other
1
and as u muons of religious Itistruc- 'v,,lt hl* UMVIng-pl.turo camera nlmve counsel fur telcg v n , nmved that the ton plant, in Ithnt it it designed
;tjje ( ortem pinted improvenlerti Wi.dSld Selond -Street, which have iwen ten- ' . |
y the proper
hy tho Assessor cmcrinl*
.C
..... ■ * - . « - « m «k m s «™v a T w J * « ™ &lt; m * « * ............. ........
* ...-* case la- sent to a refele.* for hearing, a spread of some nine fe d , i, aw aiting \ a i M y
t; the proportion of the expense of
rdi among them being th . annual. j_rfj,fsfiv „ i . . , t u ..
,0 ,an,i il1 their midst. He ■HlutigliEugene Untermyer, representing the firet sign o f biting w eather
^
im jlt,T^lm.nt tll
bortle- by the respdclivc pieces
pieces of property hereinalbridge luncheon. Thyry will be n call. . . ’ . . . •...
.
‘
1
tcred one to Ipvp frniii starving. The*
.d,.
l-.irrar.
agreed
and
Justice
to
If
Mr.
Moody
l
a
d
not
been
«
local
(&gt;r
dpM,ribe(i&gt;
an4
„
4
lm
a
t«
l
am
ount
o
f
the
benefi
,
...........,v
............
............
...........
the
benefit
which-wtll accrue to
d m rtin g of, this departm ent. Feb- ' ‘ #
f * ' ”*** village have » rare) h m | to ^
,,r
great hody „( carlvd mwiuij.
^
union of artistic ability and cuitivab dO:. accepted tho |« p m . Uimptm scl policeman several years ago. the t ,K. j,ro
ty biweinnfter described, ab u tting ppon said Second S treet to l&gt;e
rcgry fir^t.
^
jlion, wllli perfect simplicity.* Their ! reo u ert, for hearings before a refer- front yard of hm home adjoining
^
^ malul, rMllovo stated ism . follovts ,to-wit:
ee
alm
ost
Invariably
are
granted,
a
n
d
1
store,
might
not
have
become
t
h
e
’
.
Amount
EsL Benefit
Amount
Next Thursday there will be V s* * -!^ m S liarity with religious subjects fa|
Description
of
Property
A»Bmt&lt;
.
to
Prwiierty
Owner
tmnal confer.nee of Section Seven, "Vt’n ^ 0ml " h a t i t usual in the AlUnknown
F..
53
ft.
uf
Lot
&lt;
1,
ltlk.
1,
Tr.
fi.,
Snnford,
l ie SoroMs d u b . In Orlando. It t s f ™
**f &lt; *!”"»»'&gt;
** ^ * !
!,! . . .. A A ...in
.. i ..... ...... • .ele i- looked upon with the ame.
Florida, E. R. T rnfford’s Map ....... ...........
$233.77
$250.00
The Special A ssessm ents ag ain st Uie various pieces of property above de­
vout
scribed are payable optionally as follows: E ither in full within thirty days
To all IN rsona hereinafter limned, owning, property on Palm etto Avenue:
iii I V
011 and edifying. Tiie impersonator #
member 1* rcilui.'G'd to bring utlb
rs his part an net of
after the compietipn of the work or III ten e*tual ntitiual installm ents, with
You
are
hereby
notified
Hint
mwthe
Itth
day
of
lln
e
m
b
c
r,
A,
D.
1022,
........ r„r lunch. T f c o S n J n
'» » «
T ' M" ’.|,i,rl ""
wot .'hip. Ily and all the test who arc |
the
City-Commission
of
Sanford,
FToridn,
did
adopt
f.
prelim
inary
Rc.rulution
inten
t al the rale of Eight Per Cent, per annum, frur.i the date-of tho compill provide coffee.
i to participate in the enactment are se -’
provlliing for the grading and paving of Pidnn tin Avenue, from Central pletion of raid Improvement.
... A i r 4 t„ g .,.„ f■1
for their holy life, and are emi- ^
Htrc:t to Hughey Street, with vitrified brick or other hard surface m aterial.
A inciting of the Erjunlir.ini: Hoard of the t ’ity of Sanford, Florida, will
Mr ;.1
,ch:triB- c&lt; rated to their \vmk, wiljt, prayer
pir
. Falti
ra.» ard IdiHe xMs (tlii! LL
The
total
estim
ated
ro
-t
of
said
impr-uer.vent
of
Palm
etto
Avenue
i&lt;
?
I,lie
held
nl th,* City Hall on the 22ml day of Jan uary, A. D. 11*23, at 2:30 p. m.,
im*
■,
m g hosieos
m iic x Tvotwhy
- ttiternoWi
•,.rfftr The*tami, ,faHtm:.
Id I n i . d is the nm'ii
f.Mi.iiO,
The
nsscHinu-iitag.iinst
the
pi
ipprty
h.reinafti
»
di.nribed,
abutnng^ut
which
mtotint; -m l Equalix in: lbm rd will h ir nil claim , and objecUona
twice j&gt;**i
laitv).. given
for the Social De- tl„)( „j- ,.velv
...
iI nm.*
u
f| , , jhe vdlnge
illage ti
to
upon th.- c-mtemplutcd impiovenient of -aid Palmetto Avenue, whltb have .u t&lt;&gt; the character of u!l said improvements to be paid far in p a rt by special
There
were
pail mi nt niembcr.t
art a part in this great event, and in &gt;
rite o tentatively determined by the Assessor coveting the proportion of the ns m intents, and a* provided for in the resolution hereinabove referred to. •
'
c!&lt;Vi-n tables of jdayer.e.
,
eider to do so they must siimv in
:expense of said improvement t &gt; be lurm* by the i spc-tivi) pieces of, property
W itness iny band as f i’y Clerk, ai*. I the real of the t ’ity o.* Sanford,
, „ , . ,
Ked and pfejm. the d u b rotors.*
. •
,■
. , ,,
, , , the.r dally life that they are worthy,
hereinafter
dcserihed,
and
the
estim
ated
eniount
of
the
benefit
which
will
neFlorida,
mi On * the 12th day of Jniiunty, A. D. P.eJ3.
v, . fv effective!/*Wen in the
n||
j
ciue
to
the
ptopetly
hereinafter
deicribed,
abutting
upiin
said
Palm
etto
Ave(SEA
L!
It. PHN.lPii,
thins and other details. Baskets «*f
..................
...
mie to be imptoved in the mmlm-r above stated is tin follows, to.w it;
1-13-16
.
City Clerk.
ri.inxnttin!r row s and greenery were
r.vcty village pn l ban All ambition
. .
Amount
l ‘ t. Benelit
toed w ith nitU tie effect.
* I? I » " W t!"' ,,:irf « f
• Utc motte}
;Owner
Dewripijon of I m perty
’
Assmt. .
t&gt; l*vojierty
After several spirited games ()f *i of Christ, in order to attain this.
r
Mi-.
Virginia
Show,
i.et
J.
libel;
J
,
G
arner’s
Addti
bHdge sem es Wtee counted and the liu -'
even in llmughl.' do,
to M arkham .Park Heights ’
‘
I2T1.2T
$275.(10
[■nrc■ f,7r I *h store,- bridge' j ■ .•nclls'^U iuig cotitnuy to the virtuous and
e .i iA :
The
Special
Asses-m.-magainst
ilo
vurio■
■
pfeee
&gt;,f
u
m
p
irty
abtive de T&lt;* all Pi - -e • H ereinafter N nnvd rtivnlrq- Piop.erty •• •
b\
Mra
.!
II
r
lT,,s
c!
traii
-r
of
;i:r
mother’
of
om
woo
ajiil uiai kef f, w
le
ie
lv
t'qlifleil
that
on
the
I
llti
da’’
i
f
Dc.-t
mlsa.r,
A. il. 1922,
Y..u
to.
- i il i ,1 .ii, payable opt &lt;...j,Hv ,i- follow - b'lthi-r in ;.«*• v- thin thirty tlay N I I
F ail
l •.'•Mil* .1 ?•» il*
I uli-matt.
with
thi
t
lit
C
,t
on
,1
a
,q
S.difnrd,
Florida-,
diil
;..1o;it
n
Pit
iiiin
r
y
Lesolution
I
■
-n
&gt;
p
i
n
t
a
l
i
i
u
.
i
l
in
l
.
i
l
l
i
l
i
e
m
j ill t . ) oil VM . Mllill!, !t t idi • i ; •«• i iinipli I ion "i Uf . i k ••! i
T ie II, i-te-s w .|J H&gt; -iK
• u n n i i n i , f r o m t h e &lt;lat. o f t h e i••in- I'lovitliiii: i»r Cm i;r:idin.* ote! paving of Fifth Sticet. fiT.ni Myrtle Avenue
1! .*t: ! ul.c. .- . in i &gt;1a ia'linu IIU. roll
nit
m .-t ot tin roll of Ihgl.l P&lt; r 1 cut.
Rdiiiioiiil Philips^ Mr-, t
t i M ogr,.l’.i \ i
t'i i .tr T od !i o k i.' • ri.tr mid a u l.m - m aterial. The
id i -•I a g ri.it di-grat,-. T&lt;&gt; take a
h ..... ilf ‘ .*vd im p ro ii-tit. :.t
Y,r XilillJ, 11asznvd, Mri.*t
i&lt;
t
il
i
•
1
1
ic
.1
1
.'
&lt;i
t
of
*qti,l impioveideol of i'.fth Street is S7.'-Hjn,Ud.
Tho
IO1,10, WIII
I ...... uni; of tile I ■pinlitilq- IP iid -.f t h&lt;■ i ily of '-.int M l
I 1' »rH ml
OM .ii
ill'Ti ir
IT i - .1 - hanvi
I l
,i) fi-,fti
s ir . ,') a ti r.ipting ala-1
•
-.mi
":
ne.me.t
the
t,i
perty
hereinafter
de-t
rtb?i|.
abutting
upon
tho
I a q ot th e City Hull on the 22ml day • f Jan u ary , A ' D. ll*‘i:t nt .' 30 |». lit .
ti a: llili hsitiUV Ih* I'iirirt,
ei'ffee.
l
e
n
lio
r
ia
ti
I
;m
|tiu
nu-ht
of
raid
F
ifth
Stri
.
1
.
which
lu
re
been
tentatively
M . *i IIII'I'1:ng ;iilld 1.qtlol. -|. lioiild will In oi all • lolm- olid nbjis t loilH
V !n • jiroitci'v i | ,1; . i.l aod |ue
. to tit-.-e lot c u t e r of id l -.in! impi o n i i i c : i ‘. s to In* paid fo r in p a r t by special Ji t-rm in " ’1 ly the As. e or, lo ierin g the rrojiortiuii tif the expense of said
•
;.!cd
tin
ti
is
i&gt;,&gt;t
a.i
atliucUi'ti
l&gt;
t&lt;
J
Next Tuiatiay nfU*rnu«m (io,n :t to
imjiim iiit-nt to be borne I y the icsp.-i live p ieiet of pioperty h e r e i n a f t e r tieH
a- mi-rils, a n d n s p m vided fur :n tin- leioli.tiini in rejiiahiiic r e f e i r e d to.
J v.ill be the mioua! club icrcption at **oit- t i e mi !i lod j in the way of an
SatuTod. at »ibed. nod th** estim ated amount «.f the la n e ‘it* whicit will a c c r u e to the
Witness’
,
m
y
liiind
a?
t
Hy
&lt;
h
rk,
an«l
th
e
seal
o
f
th
e
t
'ity
th- i Tub hom.e. A splendid mt sienl i ntoi tninmens. fc» impressive,
. vaiiiitts pb-ci* '■( property herein tft. i i!fsciib?d, abutting Upon Said. F ifth
da. on this th e 12th day of Joruuiry. A. D. !1'23.
ETOgram has liven arranged, and a ilia s in i', e-nil -lirriuir, heart reaching
S tre e t, to be iniorovre! *n the nuim ier atsiv e stated ate b « follows:
tS K .U l
.
L. P PI IM IPS,
:.nd upliftin': ,a* ,i i this wolideifid
pleasant tiir.v la r.^su rei all.
‘
Amount
Est. IlcnefU
t
I.
I
I
t
III
&lt;
It
Each mei it'd is entitled to lotug n ato o i in iflov ing | del On form. That
Own, t
ih -v rij! on of Property
Lm iii I,
to Property
one cm i nn,I a larg e crowd i- i-v- i is doing tin- World great good no
l». E. Becker. lad iff, lllk it, Tr. 5
ItUl.OO
$160.00
Lands in hOU t f C.xritj(&gt;U.
oft.c ‘ or, o ay. Huw gyand :)m- oppor­
J: 1n &lt;!.
,
'Ihe Speofal N o fo iiirliti against the varams pkxc.i of property p.bovv de' tunity to wune.-s these i tear, bentiti h.iil • Tit Ii iqimil lbi Irek across it:
sn ib ed r;re* payable optionally ire follows: E ither in full within thirty days
m* iiiit! F t F i *
in) moving pictures gassing before It . h »J IIIMir ! M C S ifA I. NOTES
iftei the ccouiletioH of tin* w*&gt;rk &lt;*r iii ten equal annual iintailm ents, with
i' i all iY '-iiiii bereinnfU-r named owaing pinpcrty on F’re uch Avenue
»u| Uii&gt;
il,|l|
1
!
I
'
ti?,
im
olding
in
a
most
convincing
Tie regi.btr monthly nti-et-isg
iiit«-re--i at the rate of Eight Per Cent, pci annum, from the date of the com­
\
oil
arc
hell-!
y
ruytifnd
that
on
th
lliii
da.,
of
tkb
i
oiber,
A.
It,
1922.
1
l»
lliv
S
'll
lll'i
II
&lt;
1
•id po i-w.g loan.u i ti, c -i t itvs and
ti e Mtiiut- ; V;:!U! men! of the *Aa
Ni.nti. *
the t ’ity Commission of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a i'relim iunry liesolu pletion of said Improvement.
atiV n o b w a s‘livid in -the cltih ht&gt;;:?.c incidents in tl.e Chti t life heretofore
. I'is*^t’» own *t«ry of hi*&gt; experience tarn-providing for the grading and piiviiip of Fre-acli Avenue, fro to i irst St.
A meeting ef tin* Equalizing B*».ir 1 of the City &gt;*f Sanford, Florida, will
Wednesday nfternunn, January 10th pictored ill worils only, ami not un­ D i..til
fotloutug dDpuiiti freim to IjikL, Mw|)r(n% W| th vitl-Hied bn, k sir otin-r liarel su rfu ra m aterial, Tho ttrejlw held a t the c ity Hull on the 22nd day of Jan u a ry , A. i». 1023, a t 8:80 p. m.,
it 3:30 o’clock. The* 'Chairman, Mrs. d(a ummI to all.
tkigtn to the 1q i q.li Dally News:
tat estim ated cost of said Improvement of French Avenue U $S,979.00. The j at whirl, meeting suhl Ktttinlixihg Hoard will hear nib claim* and objections
•-Thirty m tn n i^ mit of Engle my en­ A r&gt;lt merits nguinsl tin* propertv hereimiflor described, abutting upon the a *1to the charm ter of all . aid Inrprovemi n: t-» Fa pni i for la part by special
W. i., Henley, pirshiing.
All of the «ho*.*a are fm'tr; in rotl. The m inutes of the last m eeting heetimi with an unequal masterpiece gine toll Led I litokcd for .1 lild-lillli
no nts. mill as pi ova! d fur in the re oh tie;* hi i einal u c i c fe i: cd to. “
i oiTetuplat* d imp* ovement oi .red Fre-iuli A venue, who ii h a v e been t e n i a itn&lt; lead and approved. An derided t _ thft greatt t c\.*r etu.tdved by tin place llol pti-Li-d wli.'l Iciitied tike 11
e*d of thy City o ' Sanford,
the
p
ro
p
o
rtio
n
o
f
th
e
ex
p
e
n
se
of
VV.tnes.
thy lmn-1 ire C ity Clerk, a n d th
le n t pel. It wire Nlggertiead Flat at li-tlv* ilctcimined Vy the
r* Assessor, loventn*
upon at the Inst m eeting tho aftenum n human mind the motion picture pinI'.'23.
p
i
c
e
,
of
prop*
1
1
&gt;
!*.
le
in
a
f
te
l
*
*
’•*•»
idf*.
•■
’*
t
'
m
tile
|2Hi
*ln&gt;
of
J
a
liu
n
iv
.
\
Hie Ini. t of D—*r ereeb, i-lglit luTc-t • .ml h i pi i iv eon * f lie barm- by the re q-* • t
v,3* |.ji i
to business and r horns .!•.., j in ,, ‘‘The i if - of &lt; lit i - 1 "
i U PH l i.I PS,
s i.h " r v. %•t.i . M l. I,.*.
I 11- ■ 1 I.I-1I||,1 t. .Mil I*
I SI 'I *
■•in.'.t' 1 .0*01,III 1 r he Ill-Ill '! which Will a* • I be to the
.
.•
nba i' al
T ’i
Kjilcr ‘ I f.I ! &lt;| &gt;1 &gt; wi l l lie
tile euciie ntnl am le d a *oiiplt of *a. iMionre
i
t ’lurk,
pit •
10jiei l y liel* i iwrii * 1 • . ti.**! i i h o l t h i i ! i,p*-o . mi r i - i e h ■’ I • I ■1
lieat I -ct tqt a l line, Ic cnll'ciTI -o Avenue to be imptoved m tlu- onitmer nl«n&gt; stated are- n» lolluw
IT.. .-port * oil ’ .Madame Ib.tl.-rfiv "
,|
, |M. g _ i |t ,lt, Mmi
vi r&gt; loude. Mrs. 11cldey reported
.f.niuury I.’i, 192’t, at *&gt; **’iiiHk p. MS In gel tlii’tli. More of Uula Were
Abediqt
Eel, Ilcaelit
i
that the Music Departm ent had .back
( uiuiur tin Auspices of the AIL taming, J i. I liegup Ii. »ci* about UlL- Owner
AssniL
to Pn.
D-s^riptioii
of
Iro
p
trty
Iny off. Turning, 1 noticed fiui or
e4 the entertainm ent splendidly,
ys*
Souls' Ciiurch.
mrlbtiu all arouinl the iilr*-lilp and Heba Irwin Gablictt, lieg. nt N. E. point of Infc of
.neatly every member bought one or
To ail Persona H ereinafter Named, Owning Projierty on Central S treet:
it is ikin**d throitgiiuiT on the great i*aiiii‘t-n, and MistuNl expecting to Had
Fulton St. and French Avo., in City of Stuiford,
more tickets, and thanks were due Passion i'Li;*
YiV.t are hereby notified th at on the i llb day i f *Dct emh- r, A lb 1922,
Fla. Run N. 559 ft. E 2oo ft., S. fi.V' fl _ W.
• Ilf Ain-: :immf 9;?nti a n d 1 the 1*111111011 ruined, lint no damage vise
the many .gi Herat ‘club Men'bore who rortrUii in a health f*;l m inn r the .time. I got l e m h t o Hit........ . toll Lite
In*
City
Commisr-ien of Snnfiud. I li-rida, ifnl ai!&gt;q.t a preliminary leiolutia-.
$1,237 1,1
Si.'h-n.r.’i
2UI) fee t to beg.
hiljiiii in n rirh by* r.i-11inf tickets. Fite
::ii.|i
weal
llpoll
loT
litai*
tli
tin*
.-agl
ireivi-ling
for tin* r i riding and paving of t ’entm l S tieet fi&lt;*m Snnford Avynue
1
).i*
::a Uf.J i » **&lt;
The Spec'.id A i*s-mer,t&gt; agai'ret til* v.11 .me piei e ; of preqirrly id*rc. e illi-mnpti t* lif l- i*r
going
mat
lirekc
the
piopeHei'.
SMitr. ;.tion of the Music Deriirtiheiit i:
•
•:
lo
I're
loll Avenu . with vitrified brick nr other hard surface m aterial.
i.
In
i-iyh&gt;i"'l
iT&lt;- A "initm i.it io!
I.ithei m lull v.ilhin th irty day*
jM libed are- payalJ optionally :re f•ill.•vv
wo. ,i!'&lt;i ox voided to Mrs. It. .1. Star liny.-, tic t w« rlre ;in i miracles III! *a: tli'
■Killed a Caribou.
The
reda!
e
&lt;limited &gt;mi of -oiA inq-rnvecnent i f t.Vntral Street i* Jl'J/IlT.OO.
ett
i
i
pul
annua1
iiretullniPiits
with
a f te r, the c fiunh l 1*u of tiie w ork or i
ere v. m. b: Ipvd M greatly. The fi
**1 Ii • I een ih'lcil. ii, .itu.oi MU.tig
i
no
a
.
-in
-iiri against tl.t wiimh.- pin-m of property hereinafter desrribi
a*
'Hint,
from
the
ilale
of
the
•
in
iff. .*i‘11T!*. Mill! »4» 1 * «1 til*- 11 Viin le 'c -t
t •■• &gt;,it of Eight P it • *oi p
'.oi
i wort xhnWi-ri r'x q p ts
of iv:* * i IlL 1 1*«* i- -1*tli 1it II I.* .. . Ml. line III t lie i Hntioii, loll til.- Ip ball’
id
.
abiilliug
upoiretb - r mitemplated Impiovcment of said Centrnl t?tpCft,
eadi-il wIicm llu* |iai|n'lliv‘ broke, -o I pleiion f t sau! I mho mcincM.
i.h.,11 r; ,7.00 i. Tli $ iu.UU eh ired f&lt;&gt;t
loriiia,
will
which
have
bcigi
tontii.ivi!) ifeteimined l*&gt; tin* Assessor covering the propor­
Tin- i lU* of 1 tin. t iu s been pre­
\ m eeting &gt;if the Equalizing Board of tiie City of Sanford,
the it.-prrtii.eiit. The Music Depart- j flUltl!
r(1)lt| ,I in c•bur. 111** throughout lim i killed one with my 32-iuliber pistol lie In Id at tin- f i&gt; Hall on the 22nd tiny ttf Ju'miniy, A Ik 192.1, al 2:30 p. in tion of tl.e expense of -aid impreivemetil t-i bo barm* by the respective pifecs
ami buti-bered ‘blai Wlfli a pocket
tion1. t i pleased w ith the outcome, world and carries tin* indorsem ent of
at which inert ing (rid Equalizing Board will h ear all claims and n b jn ti.m s ,*'f pre.pe.ty hereinafter ilcscribt I, nnd the cslim atd amount of the bcmt.Tt
knife.
having received numerous ciir.gratu-:.v, cl I*known clergym en who have w it.
*'l ware overhauling file moior when na to the character of all raid improvement to be paid Tor in part by special] which will accrue t.. the properly hereinafter described, abutting upon said
lalitns n tn n the m erit ef “ Madame Hi i il it and have been deeply irn- a puff of wind llnistod the job by asres-sments, and os provided for in the nriuiution
«&gt;n hcrdnttlnm* ti f u m d tn. Central S tieet, lt» l»t» (mprovnl in the itinnner nlmve
arc af? follows,
’
*
bettirfly.
(
ed with it sjib ndor. It is giv- turning tla&gt; rtdp over on her buck and
W itness my hand ns City Cletk, and the seal of tho City « ; Sanford, to*wit:
Amount
E«t. Benefit
M ., K. M. (’arroll, se c re ta ry -;^ , &lt;„ st|lty t„ m : m,d in a m anner breaking the radiator. So I deserted Florida, on this tin* 12tii day of January, A. I&gt;. 1923.
tre s u m /, gave a
Owner ’
Dtreeriptlnn &lt;&gt;f Properly
Aszmt,
to Prnjwrty
which tgokei it extrem ely interesting, tin* hldp, stripped off the Instruments
(S E A I.)
L.*K. PH ILIPS,
mul magneto, and gtarted to pack
teport, Tiie la«l
City Clerk. *’■ W. Cannon, Lot 5, lilk. F, Murkhum P aik Heights $32-1.10
$375.00
impressive, enlightening and instruc­ down to fbe river. I got down with 1-13 19
•Mur:. Dcnartm ent F * disjoined
( -Vt&gt;
L. F. Roper, Ia.*t 7, lllk. K., Markham P ark Heights
21,1.35
200.00
one load and saw- I was tiol gulag to
iitciudiltg contrifiutions to the Near
L.
F.
Roper,
Lot
K,
lllk.
K„
Markham
P
ark
Heights
233.8ft
260.00
U rt Relief, Sanford School Lunch] There will Im appreprm .e music no- make It with tin* .grub I bad, mi I
A. M. IWForrest, lait 0, Blk. D., Markham Park
m i lled, ere ry thing and went back to
&gt;*■» in Club building fund, 15,00 for •on.panymg the production.
HeigiitR
ftOOAt
55O0(i
the’ hfdp and slept fa its tall Simdiiy
Thi* departmgnW share of the club’s: A’ cordial invitation Is extended to bight,
Frank 5V. Grayhpm. Lot 10, Gluck F^. Markham Park
To nil Persons Hereinafter Named Owning Property pn. Ninth! S treet:
chamber of Commerce dues nnd $lo'evctynne to lie present to avail them Heights
251.30
275.00
"I bad left my eompnss In a ruche
Y’ou are hereby notified Hint mi the 11th day of Decendier, A, lb 1922,
1 'a ti e Snnford Band.
redd &lt; of this unusual opportunity to al the mouth ■of Itamey creek, .so I tin* City Commission of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a Prelim inary Resolution C. il. Dingee, Lot Iff. Sanford Heights150.00
137.27
•Mrs, Gwynn Fox, a charter m rm -, witness a masterpiece of univcnuil in­ stinted without It. I was fartImr out
150.00
137.27
C.
II.
Dingee,
Lot
1
1
1
,
Sanford
Heights
r t ^ T » i S 3 l L 7 did not pick np th* 1'ioviding for the grading and paying m Nmlh Strt-ct.
150.00
ker of tin* Music Deportment, spoke j te n .1it.
...
131.27"
(’«Sn
m
fo
T
lin
g
er,
lait
60,
Bniifonl
IIrigilts
treill and made-n Im of unnreessnry l ‘» l a r k Avenue, with*vitrified ItncU or other hard surface maliM al. Tin* to ­
- 137.27
150 00
. taareuaiug th e Ideal*-of the Music| .V nominal ihafgtf wilt be ni.ide for circles, climbing tnoitnlnlns for obscr tal estim ated cost of sill’d improvement of Ninth Street is
526.00. -The Cora C. Ilidlinger, Lot 51. Sanford Heights
- 137.2r
150.00
Ih-pnitim-nt, lulling attention to th e iadmission. .
vat Ion. it was raining steadily, hut 1 nisesMuciits again T Hie various pieces of property hereinafter described, II. T. Corey, Lot 69, Snnford Heights
-.128.12
150.00
fsit that the value of this departm ent ^
-------- --------------------- - ■ .
Imd equipped myself with a stttall can ab u tting upon tin- contemplated impmvt meat of said Ninth S treet, whit It [}. T. Corey, L it fit), Sanford Heights .. ,
150.00
,
.
128.12
of pn sot Ine fqr sliirtlug lire*.
-hould not be measured by the visible
CUT THIS OCT—IT IS WORTH
I.
Toyama,
Lot
IJ7,
Sanford
Heightshave been tenntatively determined l»j' tho Assessor, covering the proportion
“ily slaws and feet were giving out of the expense of said Improvement to be borne by the respective pieces of I. Toyama, Lot 08, Sanford Heights .
137.27
150.00
fithievi nienu tit each Reason’s efforts I
MONEY!
15t),0ft
. 137.27
!&gt;et by what tbeee e f fo rts ’will lend to ! Cut out this tdip, unclose with 5c nnd nnd I was afraid To He dow n to sleep. property hereinafter described, and the estim ntd am ount of the hnefit which Coni C. liollinger, lad CD, Sanford Heights
150.00 .“
117.27
*,,e ful'Jbe*. visualising, tho time majj jt t0 Foley &amp; Co.. 2835 Sheffield Finally, I struck the trail at Nimrod will accrue to the various pieces of property hereinafter described, abutting Cora C. Holllnger, Lot 70, Hanford Heights
liar, and shortly ntler a search party
150.00
137.27
7
'rth«n the departm ent will lie rich Avenue. Chicago, 111., w riting your
upon said N inth S treet to be improved in Uie m anner above stated are as J. E. Chandler, l.ot 75, Sanford Hv-ights
hove In sight."'
150.00 |
137.27
.J. E. Chandler, Lot 70, Sanford Heights
tTiaagh try bring hrttrts*.such na llach- name and address clearly. You will
150.00
137.27
'Jiahiff, in Sanford, xvjlHoffi having to receive in return a trial package ctkre Colored Man Fails Dead in Crap Game.
Ext. BenbfltfGi E. F.llis, Lot 77, Snnford H aights
Amount
L7
*
150.00 ■
177.27
tiepind ujoui U)e advance sale of tich- .........
..
.......^
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^
to
P
ro
p
e
rty
'G*
E.
Ellis,
l
ot
7H,
Sanford
Heights
tabling Folay’s Honey and T ar ComAssmL
Description of Property
Itaefonl, N, C.—Spurned by tho- illce Owner
325.00
* .
297.42
$150,00
W. T. Field, t-ot HO, Sanford Heiglds -----‘ts f*nd w ithout a though of money
for coughs, colds sod croup; when In* “shot It ulT at the end &lt;&gt;f a Jessio S. Roberts, Lot 10, lllk 10, Tr. 1—
...fSHihOO
L. E. White, NW. 1-1 of SW. .1-4 of NE. 1-4 of
'^dimg. Mrei, Fox offered-n sugges-' p 0|ey Kidney Pills for pains in sides crop game, Jim Suggs, colored, fell F irst Presbyterian Church, Lot 1, Blk. 11. Tr. 2 .
880.00
Jr.n.fH
1.432A1
1,500.00 •
/
See. 33, Twp. 19, Range 30 ,.u.—a.4
Uoh fur’ttia presen t which would m i'nnian(j f-.ack; rheum atism , backache, kid- dead as the dice betrayed him. Tho IL L. D u llart, l.ot 1, Blk 11, T r. A ......
-....... 2*r*I 0«
390.00
ni the musical future of the ticy nnd bladder ailm ents; and Foley game lasted all night and Ihe decision
Tho Spocinl As'e.i»nienLs ag ain st the various pieces of property above de­ * The
that a fund be started by the C athartic Tablets, n wholesome nnd to “shoot Jt* a ll’* wan niadu whep the scribed are payable optionally ns follows.: E ith er'in full within th irty days scribed ate payable optionally us follows: E ither in full within thirty days
players were departing.
• bulc Departm ent of the Woman's thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
a fte r the completion of the work or in t**:i equal annual installm ents, with nftor the completion of tho work or in ton equal nnnual installm ents, with
1i'll. fnr n Hand Shell for Sanford, constipation, biliousness, headaches, Baby H at Six Living Grandmother*.
interest nt the rntp of Eight Per Cent, per annum, from the date of the com­ interest at (lie rate of Eight P er Cent, per annum, from the date of the compicture, of various shejia were shown end sluggish bowels,
pfetfon of said Improvement.
Solti every­
Concord, N. IL—T he little daughter pletion of said Improvement.
,
* .
•‘r 'l a dipping tolling of the complc- where.—Adv.
uf Mr. and Mrs. F. Roger Strong, has
A meeting of tho Equalizing Board uf the City of Sanford, Florida, will
A m eeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Snnford, Florida, will
tlx living grtiiidinoihera. They hicltidu be held nt tiie City Hall on the 22nd day of Jan u ary , A. D. 1923, a t 2:30 p. m.. be held nt the City Hail on the 22nd day of Jan u ary , A. !&gt;. 1923, a t 2:30 p. m.,
l',,n "f Tam pa’s $ 1,000 band shell wan
fl #l*- A shall would be of g reatcit
Are you moving? Call Lossing’s ono great-great-grandm other, tlifeo nt which m eeting said Equalizing Board will hear al] claims ami objections at which m eeting said Equalizing Board will hear .all claims and objection*
'alue not only to our band but nlso QUICK SERVICE TR A N SFER ^ if great-grandm others, nml two grand- ns to the character of all said Improvements to be paid for in p a rt by special a t to the character of all said improvements to be paid for in p a rt by apeciat
moth ert.
assessm ents, tn d as provided fnr in the resolution hereinabove referred to, '
°r l^e community chorvs work, pub- you wnnt it done as YOU WANT it
assessm ents, and as provided for in the revolution hereinabove referred to,
^ 'Peaking, nnd any out-door affair done. Phone 498. 241-Th-l- ri-Sat-tfc
Wjtm-sa my hand as City Clerk, and the seal of the City of Sanford,
W
itness
my
hand
as
City
Clerk,
and
the
seal
uf
tho
City
of
Sanford,
Not th at anybody cares, hu t over
w ere acoustic properties would be
Florida, on this the 12th day of Jan u ary , A. I). 1923.
*
orida, an thla the. 12th day of Jan uary, A. D, 1923.
Jn
China
Dr,
Sun
sets
alone.
'aim
(SEA L)
. -’
L R. PHILIPS,
‘ (SEA L)
L, R, P H IL IP S ,
If the coal miners stay out
_ —I— —
• ,
. - City Clerk,
Tho Herald, 15c per wreak, dellv
City C!ork.( 1-13 )9
I r 13-10
5he'plan rtas 'unahimonidy 'approv- will l&gt;c a Mat* ahingie shortage.
,S&amp;nSS3*3r. ,
r.-_--v4*;*-.**
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF TH E W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME in.

n in im n iM ii

• HANKOW), FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923

NUMlWit 2 IK

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M IB R lIU M k llR B ia

IMPROVEMENTS
TAKE LABOR

FIRST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PASS­
ES BY.
.

MAYOR NAMES
HEAD OF KLAN
GERMANY_UNABLE AT MER

.

'

.

Without Breach of Peace Evident in Any
German City in Occupied Territory in Vicinity of Essen.

ORAN OPPORTUNITY FOR
HELPFULNESS IN SITUA­
TION THAT 18 TENSE

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INTRICATE KCAFFOI.DI.Nfl

t" AN,i,N,‘
1 ,,K"A" 1
MKNT O0
FFICES
lllr

I h r A . ntir In I t-d I’ r r a a i

TALLAHASSEE,

LONDON, Jan. 1 2 .- U nm istakable feeling of
,

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AND

ca tr

Jnn. 12. -

Th.

* ,hi'"r ''f,

ami rmintftfH' ilrpart•8, incident to the approx­
ately $250,000 worth o f improve-

rT S

MUCH BIG WORK STARTS
RUM FLEET
IN NEW YORK

jMATERIALS FOR HUILDINGS
IS ARRIVING AND WORK
WILL START AT ONCE

To Make Actual Reparations to SAYS TIIUY IIKI.D t ’P AND DISW H S e v i d e n t h e r e a l t h o u g h t h e F r e n c h m ints nnd extensions, work on which RKADN FDR Itl’KlNFSS W HILE * " r U r e a l S u m m e r Here With
Those Powers Participating
till H iiiM in g s a n d S tr e e t Im a r m e d w a i t DAMKI.S
m o v e m e n t c o n t i n u e H t o b e w i d e l y c o n d e m n e d a n d was started several months ago. 1’reN.W.VI. SRUADRON IIF.ING
in Ruhr Occupation
p n iv e n t e n l s on th e W’n y
ONE TIM E
ORGANIZED
d e p l o r e d t h e r e w a s n o g e n e r a l d e s i r e t o s e e G r e a t ‘,l'rli;,n!4 * ro " ,,w *hnt thc

n •. • «
I.
•
i
i •
i...
.i . i
i i i o f the countless carpenters, masons,
I n r Tbr A.M fluIrd I T m l
mi, The v - r . - . r u • &gt; « »
. i B r i t a i n ' s a l l y i n v o l v e d i n c o n d i t i o n s w h i c h w o u l d | |;„ in, crH, electrician* nmi the r.ke win
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.— Devel­
That
opment* in the ropnrntinnM crisis in h “ s ™ y ,!r .3 M ,, '2iuu“ ° lK' 1 . . i ^ s e l ' i? V s ! y a ,( l d t ? h e r b u i d c m s a n d a b o v e a l l w h i c h h „... h..:,, ,
, 3. ,
month in
which further complications loom, nam ni i.r. ii. M. McKnin ami cai&gt;i. w o u l d l e a d t o b l o o d s h e d .
Ill is a t t i t u d e w a s r e I
lh' ' . J '" K ™'«
‘
‘which to nlaplny its new dress bi-furt
with the declaration of Germ any that
skipw
ith,
K
.ny
iia
rp
ami
Ed.
iv.y
as
f
l
e
c
t
e
d
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s
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n
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l
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m
o
r
n
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n
g
n
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w
f
c
■he coming of th.
the is "not in a position to make ac­
&lt;
nltinl con. In ve.
tual reparation* to those pow ers" p a r­
an.i iii-niim-.i H a ,............... a ,■ p a p e r s w h i c h m e n t i o n w i t h a p p r o v a l c o n c i l i a t o r y
The .vnth ioi the l.i.ild.tiL' ha-, inov
ticipating in tlie Ruhr occupation, to„ „ ............ . Am...............
jV "1" " ' ; , . " " " ........ t o n e " f G e n e r a l D e C o u t t e ’s p r o c l a m a t i o n t o t h e
mu. I. fn-ti-r in tl.c
several
v
i.
k-,
folli..vint:
a
f
c
l
ii.it
»f
-ii.tu
ill*
Still without hope for any im m ediate: CoU? ‘‘
. !
M' ‘ “ R u l l l * V a l l o V i n h a b i t a n t s .
.
.
. months prior in the kidnapping and
‘
lay.
cpportunlty for helpfulness in the s .t - 1|mmIiir uf 1(anU., (|lu) Thoim,„ ,{i, h.
Under the oiiginnl c n u li.it, it is
uition.
an!.; last August.
i
ESSEN,
Jan.
12.
All
factories
will
close
next
li lien tiiuil,* tile lniil.lii-i* was to I"
With French occupation of Gerntuii
Delays,
Drritory no accomplished fa rt, adm in­
l u k T i i o r , .la,,. i 2 —siu i.-v a , , . . , - ! M o n d a y m o r n i n g f r o m . l l t O l ) t o 1 1 : 1 5 i n p r o t e s t eomplet.'.l l.y Deremh.-r I.
however, are nut unexpected in these
istration otficinlK evidently were p re­ tieys announced ('apt. Skipwith, E x -1a g a i n s t o c c u p a t i o n .
T h c c o m m i t t e e d i r e c t i n g t h e .lays of unci-ilain Inl-or and m aterial
pared to await developments In-fore nltcd
«i cy d o p s of ti.c Mourchouse
■- d e m o n s t r a t i o n r e p r e s e n t s
a ll
p o litic a l
p a r t i e s . L m .iy .
making any fu rth er move in the rep­ ish Kl:
ito capitot ihcsc
arations.crisis. Official comment was A llot
mwy
R a ilw a y t r n f f i c w ill s to p te n i n i m i t e s a t t h e s a n u * 1
denied, even the understAiuling ns to in
onnection with the hooded band! hour. R iogin gof chuich hells and blowing of fac-:^;aiu^Xpl^lll!!!!r«^,p..^oK hilie
the move of President llnrding in or­
aiiiYiiictiuparish. A.sis«.„,t at-j t
whistles will voice cities iii&lt;1igna 1101*1.
.tint seek with him.
Figuratively,
dering the American troops home touiey general waid
tlie request would:
e
j
lilt
y
a
ie
here
uuc&gt;!iiy
and
tllere the
from the Rhine which Prem ier J’o in -i,
granted probably inmifdiatety. j
th slirft.l.g llla.lll
rare i-tnn-i sail In the Fri-nrli ■•hum.
....... ........ “ &gt;’ •
. . .
, „
_
.
.
next, All the
^ j |!
^
I ffi-i 1 li "
Skipwith is said to hnve re«|uestcd a
E S S K N . J a n . 12.
G e n e r a l D c G o u t t e i s s u e d n j evnitali'l
”
by the pnigrens nf I lit p o lk .

The steel is’arriving nod other mn,, Ilids oeeileil an- arriving for the
SIX tniv Fir.it Narfiinal Hank build­
ing and tT i four tiny Puleninu. Iliumle&gt; budding and glti-i ami other mntei,al ■ 'in the Meisi h building and
the *ie.\ Mil m e th eatie building, the
Phillip-. l.iiiMntg .not all the other
b'l.liltiq; m (lie Im lie . • |Hnlinn of _
tbo rily of Sanford.
m u m \ s u s . n . j . .i n
H unt’ - I'li.n in.i, &gt; hai already, open­
g r e a t ip m l l . i t nl tw e n ty tw o \ei-.eis
ed
qi in (In- McIm'Ii htiildiug and the
which i n U n d up j i te rd a y o f f Sandy
Honk wliil- the N ew York
naval store room ha t no window.; in it y e t ,.
4|iiadin|l iiilH lieing le .n r g a ti i/e d was but bu,i:n-m i- -,n In iiU in Sanford
till stsimling off A m l,in u- ilini'tU'l tin*' nietj luiniii muct uiovti in |oi\g .
light diqi thi t .in n in g i *.nl for I. i Ik fm e the building in finished in eider
i e lie- I r ude. The other d u a l
ness a- OMlal
A llhioigh i.lm -i\etH t”
aniline e-ilimaleii IhounaniL-i of canen lomo- iu tlie Mei-ch building are be­
hud br-en lit lull d In-1 n ig h t th e rum ing hut-hid but all of th tm lark the
windows in flout. The Cufctcf i i i 'l fl I Ml 1 ntiiil. .1 ill to ill po-e of g |.
iin
i
all
l&lt; .ul;- to opi&gt;;i u* SOntl n.a the
In tiiildi r-i |iiittilig not f n u n -.linie ii
win iit-.v-. i,o in pfitce. Foundations are
IS IIltH.
"1
tilin ' mad.1 at the Milling theatre lot
I. - a , ................... .
th a t
p ro c la m a tio n
fro m
D u s s e ld o rf
e s ta b lis h in g
•11Two nr tim e of the departm ents arc
' ami tlie ciinercte mixer b on thy job
of the operations of the
new in l heir peininnent qu arters m nl'
J ^ l ’O V i ( | 0 ( l
tin- lanio efvw* of the Gnllespie conincsll of the troops ap parently had klnti since of that organization and ______
s t a t e o f s i e g e t h r o u g h o u t t h e n e w l y o c c u p i e d t e r - , . ... ..........
,mn|!
&gt;l|(n
juiny that worked oh the Meisch builynsnimmis approval in the United
at the same lime establish that open j.jf- Q j.y
G e m i a i l l f t W , i t W a S S t i p u l a t e d , w o u l d r e - 1They include the joint departm ent of
’ ding now nt work nt the theatre.
Sutw. It also was adm itted th a t their ulioni of , hl. black hooded hand was
.
.
[the State Hniird of Control und th.
In / a r t , every building In tho lui*iretirement from the Rhine would pronm|c.r t |u. Hupervisloii of the K l u n J m a i n 111 1 0 1 * 0 0 .
State Plant Hoard where Secretary .1.
!
ii
»
m
i |&gt;ortji ii is usHUiniug busy as*
rent even the possibility of em barrass
T. Diamond holds sway ill the absence
j
(u-et■
and the visitors to the city are
ing circumstances in connection with
ESSEN, Jnn. L2.—Germany** rich- I skirts of the city and m e holding the of nti'lnhej’s of the ImiuiaI The offiees I N \RMY M TROPRI \TION
g
n
a
l
l
i
-m ini oil at the liniutin* of
|, French operations in G erm any. On
sector norm
north ul
uf l*.ss&gt;
Essen.
eity isi» •|»ii
est industrial section n f'th e Ituhi dis 'sector
n. The
tlie city
ipn ,i m, siiperm'i inh-nt &gt;•( potdic u
WORK Dl r i m ; AKVlt
n u ll e -ing mi at every corner of tin
-the direct question ns to w hether the
tricl was in the hpods of the Freneh et.
stiuitlon ate also penuain ntly local
e ii.. aiio &lt;-i. The big iitv improveWsihington government hud warned
I l l s T i ll- A a a u r l i t l r d I ' r r M l
troops
Inst,
night
owing
to
the
failure
ail.
The
com
ptrollers
departm
ent—
•
nieiii will-.-tart -myi a* the contracts
Pari* in advance th at occupation of
' WASH I NGTON, Jnn. 12, Fund,
of
the
Germans
to
live
op
to
the
stipPARIS,
Jnn.
12.Franco
was
in
,some
of
it
rather
is
housed
in
new
..
.
.
,
,,
,
...
fu
r-M iect paving will probably be
the Ruhr would lend to American w ith­
.
•
for the coiniiletlon of Muscle Shoalst
Ruhr
Inst
night
mid
the
people
and
Squatters.
3'he
attorney
general's
tieillations
of
the
treaty
of
Versailles.
.
,
..
.tinm
le m ute lime noxt week and the
draws!, no comment w hatever was
i
No.
2,
nml
the
nstallitin
n
o
f
,
,
.
.
.
.
.
,i
.
l l l r T b r A s a n r l a l r i l I'rrM)
While the occupation is not niTll- governm ent are ready to “ tnlk to the puitiuent Is in part of its new q u a rt-' ,,a ”1
. ,
..... .. will
.........begin
. ............
......
.. boat
• ,. ,
■work
at oncy. W
ith the
forthcoming, hTcre wn« no present
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 12.—A
stan d ,­ ally sprend over’ thc entire distriets, (in m an * In Efiu*n.”
•
itk while* a portion is lioltl tom poror- *
^
unil. im pit • i&lt;
j *• » i m |,.l; j|| jhj4j 1 1 1 0 1 * 1 1 1 1 1 1 l.ulhhuatliil^r &lt;»n #|io
____
,
plan of calling home William Hoyden, ing arm y of 125.000 enlisted men arid ^ l0(ldl
rily&lt; Ew i.n; j, occupied and
Prem ier Poincare won another of Ry l.y t^ic governor.
.
. the arm y nppropriiiti.ui oil,, ivjmrted ) i) (&gt; fro()t an&lt;J , | u, . im m ei good fur
American official representative on twelve thousand commissioned off ithe 000,000 inliahitant.«( of the* niunici- his hijj majoritioM in a nuarly »ix to j |f /h t|i^. tyisi win$j {nbiitinu that np* u '/y * *,M*l^ ‘ u 11
0
tin* itartii.g of the hi*; touriita hotel
the reparations commission.
rers, the sumo ns, authorized lust year. j polity art* now Mihjrct to the nufH'r-j one A’otc «if confident*!* in the (*h«mlM*r jujiik t«» In* in the nnmt uudvvi*lopi*di®*1.* s
s or Unl ^ 1 early n«-xt fall this summer pmmisWhile in the olTicial viewpoint here
is pioiidcd or in t 11 army npproprivj#jon
^oliltors with fixed bayonets I of Deputies yesterday and such *'n ' singe of enlist ruction. Work is near- ring tlie in xt yinu in ndditioii to a u ­ i-h some real activity in Sunforil and
-further discussion of the form and
ntion nlreports 1 to t u miisi
°&lt; n&gt;. n|)(| fun tlelil «&gt;&lt;|uit&gt;rnpnt.
ihusinstir reception* in both houses |ng completion on the west wing. The thorizing the U'cretary of wai to ill thei w ill be no dull period* in .my
method of the American suggestions
The proclamation of Genernl Do- were seen before only when the wai
ih am ler will oecupv tin- th u d iiir obligation* no ■ a i l i a i l - to !.• • line I f lit!.Mill .
to France for nn attem p t to solve the ](&lt;).\It I&gt; COMMISSIONERS
amount uf $1' i,.MSmm Ii
gnutte, in eommand of the Freneh ar- begun and ended.
floor of Huh wing and it seems to lie
reparations difficulty with the aid of
STATE INSTITUTIONS
my, which is nddresM-d to the residents j Fifty months ago “pence" began virtually complete, at least in thc
international financiers is Ivgnrded ns
MEET AT TALLAHASSEE
of the city, says thnt the Franco-JIel-J with tho arm istice, and again France rough. No furnishings h are yet been M ajors Leaving for
of little valuo since the m arch o f !
--------gian troops are being sent into Ruhr is determined to show Germ any who ins tailed.
| | | | Thr l-Mirlnird I'rraa)
events already has swept fur beyond
u f AC*
1 A II C I?
to assist thc allied engineer commii* won the war. The German nmbassa
TALLAHASSEE,
Jnn.
12.
—
The
The p resen t construction mark* the Florida for Their Regthat point, considerable inform ation
dor
has
once
more
le
ft
Paris,
as
he
u
lar
Spring
T
rain
in
g
;"
V
&gt;
U
U o Ej
sion
In
obtniniriK
th
coni
requred
from
tho second extensive alteration* the
on the subject became available dur­ Hoard of Commissioners of state in­
did
a
year
ago,
when
the
French
took
Germany
on
their
reparations
account.
stnte building has undergone, it was
ing the day. It now appears th at St?c- stitutions planned two m eetings nt
(lit Thr \MM*rlftfrd
It announces thnt German social and the Ruhr ports, where they still re- remodelled during the term of the
HUry Hughes, in advance of his New two institutions under their jurisdic­
CLEVELAND. Jan. 12.—Apjiroxiother Inww. including that providing mnin, but this time the am bassador late Governor Jennings. Tho building
tion.
This
morning
they
planned
n
Woven
address, conferred several
..
for an eight hour day, will remain in) him gone only aa an implied protest. jivns erected In 1X45, the year Florida m ately th irty player- of the Fleictimes with Ambassador ' Jusserand, m eeting a t the S tate Industrial school
land American licagm team wilt re -,0 1 \O L .\(« MEN A t I t ’ltl LAUD
force.
The
German
officials
are
re­
The
French
in
fnct
today
began
entered the statehood. Work towards
HR DALE FOIt ALLEGED
ond thnt replies of Prem ier Poincare for boys at M arianna, and this a fte r­
quested to appear nt their customary th eir convc'rsntlon* with the Germans its erection had lievn started 20 year* |n»rt at the spiittg training camp ini
ASSAULT
.
dealing with specifle points in the noon at the Insane asylum at C hatta­
duties and the press is ndvised thnt it in Essen, when the engineer* of the before during the territorial days. ’ Ijikeland, thu pitcher* to re|xirt ouj
American suggestion were discussed hoochee.
March I, and the rest of the U*am on
will not bo interfered with so long ns three occupying power* nml th eir pro­
(lit Thr .\»auf)«lr4
»t these meetings. At least two' cable
March H, according to announcement
it does not publish articles liM lin g tecting m ilitary staff m et th e G er­
FT. LAUDERDALE, Jnn. 12.—The
grams of this nature were received by the chancellor’s classification of thc
by M anager Speaker last night, •
the occupying armies.
.
man industrial representation to agree
i cquittal of Floyd William* last night
three powers. In some qunrters it wns
the ambassador.
1’osts anil telegraphs will continue on ju st how tht* allies control could
by a jury a fte r two day* deliberation*
The ultim ate conclusion of the belie veil this might be n forerunner "fundam entally" the same.
ST. LOUIS ,-l.in. 12.—litte ry iiion
best Ik- exercised.
nuloinntirally disposes of the case of
French authorities, it'w a s indicated, for Germany to fnuke sepurate a r ­
of the St. Louis Cardinal* wll Heave
There is no concealment by the gov­
tim
e other young men held in tho city
that little wns to be gained along the rangem ents for Great Hrltaln for re­
for the loam’* training camp a l Braernm ent, the parliam ent, the press
jail
of charges preferred by two
ESSEN,
Jnn.
12.—-General
Rampon,
line of action pointed out from Wash- paration payment* while denying the
dentown, February 21, a week eniliec
or the public th at France'* action is
Seminole Indian girlA. Acquittal i*
commanding
the
cavalry
in
the
French
treuty
rights
of
the
other
three
ultogton, rested In p art nt least o/i
t linn was originully planned, Hrancli
ii serious thing but high confidence is
• n r The AMortal?* I'r*««l
aid tiebe tin result of t!i1 death penthe expfassed belief th a t the council lies to collect. To w hat extent.such a Ruhr expedition, made official entry expressed in tho French method luing
iiickey, m anager, has announced.
WASHINGTON,
Jun.
12.—Senator
tdty
existing In th is ctute for this so rt;
into
Essen
yesterday
afternoon,
es­
°f premiers in P aris would reach an proposal would add to n situation nlH arris requested President H arding
right.
corted
by
n
squadron
of
cavalry,
six
of
n
erlme.
•word. There was nothing to ln d ic a te ready gravely complicated It would
M. J ’oincnre again hnH warned the today th at calcium arsenate, used U&gt;. WILL JA IL ‘TNd.AWFi"
arm
ored
car*
and
n
detachm
ent
of
ry•ny further French in terest in the M difficult tu'foreeuHt.
fight the bull weevil, Im* placed on the
WHO CAUSE FUSSES
TO INVESTIGATE
The American government would rllst*. The French coiqA indcr w*s courffry..through the cham ber th at it tariff free list under th e president’s
American proposal a f te r the prem iers
m
ust
not
expect
nn
immediate
stream
driven
directly
to
the
e
lty
n
n
ll,
where
not tie concerned with nny re p ara­
failed to agree.
CHIOAGA, Jnn. 12. V. Mothcrs-lnl l l r Th# I m m -IiiU iI I ' r m l
he was received by Dr. Hnna Luther, of gold. The prem ier said it m ight dlreeliunury authority given iu the
Speculation as to whnt is next to tions agreement except insofar ns it
new
law.
•
WASHINGTON, Jan . 12.—Notice
Inw
who are found-iriilty by Judge
take
several
months
tq
get
the
Ruhr
the
bergom
aster.
h* expected from the situation in might bear upon the reim bursem ent
Joseph Kchulmun. ns chuses of fam ­ wn» served on railroad'* of the counGeneral Rampon Informed I&gt;r. Lu­ control working properly,- for G er­
Germany turned last n ig h t to the ef- of the United States by Germany- for
ily
quarrels will lie given jail senten­ .try yoxlerUay b y .the InU-rslnte Comyeaterdny
and
left
there
u
formnl
pnjman
resistance,
passive
o
r
otherw
ise,
th er it was his desire thnt the local
fwt that expiration o f the German tho cost* of m aintaining tho Am eri­
m ust be overcome- Hut ho gave his ex­ tvst against occupiiUon of the Ruhr ce*. Judge Bchulinnu made this an ­ nicrce ( ommlv-iun, that it ititcnded to .
officers
facilitate
to
the
utm
ost
thc
moratorium Jan u ary 15 m ight bnvo can arm y on tho Rhine.
.­ nouncement yesterday when n mother- proceed iram.idintely to jpvesti;- .tv-:i
The present purpose of the adm in­ work of the economic mission the port** estim ate of w hat his action will by Frun’re..
in thc crisis.
in-law wns nrrulgned before him on of .lltoir expenditures during reednt ‘
A
fter
reciting
th
a
t
tho
Germ
an
French wore installing iu Essen to yield ax n billion gold m nrks a year
Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt,- the German istration, It was indiented au th o rita­
a
charge of kidnapping Imr tbree- month*" on m aintenance of equipment
government
protested
'a
g
a
in
s
t
“op­
and
in
tim
at'd
thnt
if
ho
did
not
get
control the work in tho Ruhr region.
•mbaxiador, nlte yesterday present- tively, 1* t° avoid any action that
from her and the methods they havo followed
anything,
France
would
not
I
k* nny pression applied toward Germany in yenr-oid granddaughter
On
being
uxsurcd
thnt
the
mission
to Secretary H u g h e s' tho formal might further tangle m utters or lend
j in providing freight car servico for
laughter’s
home.
contradiction with the trea ty (of Verwould have the sincere co-opcrntidn worse off than now.
protest of Germany to occupation of to further misunderstanding*. It was
•&lt;hipperr.
naillcs)
anil
international
law,
the
am
­
of the municipal authorities, the
‘he Ruhr by the French, but the text reiteratc% thn t it* course throughout
Tlirough the comniUsiou'* order in­
AERIAL
MAIL
HER
VICK
bassador
said
the
Herlin
governm
ent
BERLIN,
Jan
.
12.—
A
national
strike
French commander announced, the
.of the communication was not made has been and would continue to Ivi 1
stitu tin g the investigation said th at
IIKTWKKN U. S. AND CUBA
did not intend to “meet violence witl^
of
one
hour,
jn
which
all
workers,
In­
withdraw
al
of
most
of
hi*
troops.
He
d ila te d by the friendliest scntlmoritV
Public here. ‘
INAUGURATED TODAY no form al com plaint had been mn&lt;te
said he w a s leaving the smallest num­ cluding those in the governm ent scr- violence not to reply to the breach of
Berlin d is p a tc lk , however, indicate toward France ns well as the other
as to railroad oX|\endlture* on malnber possible n thc city t o m aintain or­ vices, will take p a rt, ha* been called the trea ty with n w ithdraw al from
hat ChancellorV u p o intends 16 re ­ allied power*.
toAancc, inform al iietitlonajislyng for
HAVANA,
Jnn.
*1.—Aerial
mail
the'
treaty
."
The impression given is th a t the der) as thc French were unwilling th a t for Monday n» n p ro test ugalnst the
Hue further reparations paym ent* to
service between tho ’ United States an inquiry have been filed recently by
"As
long
ns
the
stnto
of
affairs
con­
occupation
of
the
Ruhr.
Esaen
ahould
be
levied
upon
to
aupr*nce, Italy and Belgium on thc W ashington government secs no Ip d L
trary’ to tho treaty oxista," the prg- and Cuba will be Inaugurated by tho the International Aswciatinn of M*port a m ilitary occupation.
founds th at they are ‘‘treaty-break- ful opportunity for helpfulness in Eu­
WASHINGTON, J a n . 1 2 ^ D r . Ot­ u»st read, "Germany is not in a post­ American postofflre departm ent today chinists and other aasociatlons which
The Boldlcrii-fccelvcd^orders to re­
rope now, whntevcr may develop from
power*"
main Jn barrack* and avoid the stree ts to Wiedfeldt, G erm an am bassador, powers who have brought about this when the seaplane Columbus .leave* bad been involvi ' in the gimernl shop- J S F
exhibited hero actual occupation by French and Bel­ Belgian truops havo reached the out- called a t the state departm ent late stale of affairs.”
Key West for Havana.
.c r a ft «trike which began la s t yucr. .
-i y ‘
■
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•n “ »• exact meaning which underlay gian for*-* .of. the Ruhr region, .
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. l.mmedl11‘l&gt; report denianiR.I by prohibition
vfii’itil. here finiu New Jersey headqUiii ti l • mu ei 'lint: tin
dispatche-i
, mi: d in tin i inMr!iiiii;‘i |i;i|xirs de-,i i ibiog tli.i i vli i: &lt;i\e landing of
mm
d I ipinri u!i tile N

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For Muscle Shoals
Dam Number Two

Standing Army
Has Same Number
Provided Last Year

DEATH PENALTY
f

OF ACQUITTAL

BOLL WEEVIL
POISON PLACED
ON FREE LIST

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923
Secretary—Mr*. W alter Wight.
.
Treasurer— Mra. A. P. Connelly.
Educftionql S ecretary—Mra. B. F,
W hitner.
•
Chairman i Boa Work—Mr*. A,

One

**
Chairman Church Periodical*— Mr*. h*
E. Krupp.
/
Chairman United Offering—Mr*. L.
G. Stringfellow.'
Chairman G irl’s Friendly—Mrs. J.
G. Leonardi. ,
—
Chairman L ittle Helpers—Mra. S.
E. BarretL

Our methods of buying for cash a ltd selling for cash
enables us to sell you on a small margin of profit, and do a
bigger volume o f business, and save you considerable on
your purchases o f Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnish­
ings.
J. J. N: CONNER, Manager

First Quality—Ix»v Prices

Phone 104

115 E ast F irs t

J. W. Hewlett, of Albany, Ga., i*
among the arrivals here and is regis­
tered at the Montezuma.
MRS. PR ED DAIGBR, Society Editor
I tennis Ford, of Iaikcland, wijh the
Phoao 317 -W
.
C entral Shoe Co., of St. Louis, Mo.,
I t (M (•«* M l M»S*» vtotllso TO i*( ln the city today calling on his
-4 1 TOO aro (o lM os/wOore o* w -l» «
O i l s , or II TOO 0(0 •■ irrtslstix , wrtl local customers.
* postal card to (XU l ^ s n o - . i , «*»*"■
OotaOo, or UUoXooo tko H to . II wli
(* p ro o tlr ai(f» » l* ti4
MOTHERS’ C LU n
There will be u m eeting of the
Mother* Club tomorrow (F riday) a f­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
ternoon at three o'clock a t the home
of Mrs. George Paxton, corner of
Myrtle avenue and Tenth street.
S turt the new year rig h t, number*
and attend Jjns meeting. There will
S atu rd ay —R egular m eeting of Sallic Ik' the election of officcra and It i*
H arrison C hapter N. D. S. A. It., necessary that you be there.
followed by “A t Home” at the home
LOVELY IIKIDGE PARTY
of Mr». It. E. Tolar on Magnolia
Mr*. I). P. Drummond entertained
avenue at 3 o'clock.
in her usual charm ing nnd gruriou*
F rid ay —Mrs. Henry Nickle* and Mr*.
manner
yesterday afternoon at bridge
H a rry Kent will entertain n t/ a
at her home on Magnolia avenue.
miscellaneous shower at the home
There were three table* of p la je rs nnd
of the furmor in honor of Miss
the guests Included the members of
C laire Walker, a bride-elect of next
the Lucky Thirteen Bridge Club.
week.
.
Quantities of fragrant pink carna­
F rid ay — Mrs. George Paxon will en­
tion*. rose* and candytuft were used
te rta in the member* of the Mothto adorn the room*- where the card
era’ Club at three o’clock nt her
tabic* were arranged. The exquisite
home on Myrtle and Tenkh.
tnstc of the hostess was reflected ill
S atu rd ay —Ceelltan Music Club nt the every d etairo f thi* lovely party.
I
S tudio of Mr*. Fannie S. Munson nt
The hour* were quickly sjw.-nl with
three o'clock.
bridge nnd when scores were counted,
It wa* found th at Mr*. Ben Caswell
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. Dens and II. B held high score nnd was awarded a
I)eas motored to P lant City yesterday silver bon bon basket; Mrs. C. E.
Henry won the cut prize, n dainty
E. L. Riley, of Haines C ity, was in corsage of violet* and roses.
the city y tstrrd ay transacting busiFollowing the game, the hostess
served delicious refreshm ent* consist­
ing of chicken n la king in patties,
Mrs. Henry Nlcklcs motored to Or­ toasted cheese rolls, potato chips,
lando yesterday whete she spent u moulded yduil, coffee nnd brownies.
Those enjoying the cordial- hospi­
very pleasant afternoon.
tality of Mr*. Drummond were Mr*,
Helm Harris, of Jacksonville, nr r . E. Roumillal, Mrs. C. I.. B ritt. Mrs.
rived in the city yesterday nnd m stop B. I.. Perkins, Mrs. Claude Howard,
Mrs. K. F. Houshuldcr, Mr*. D. D.
ping a t the Montezuma.
Caldwell, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. H.
Mrs. Ilart Peterson returned from B. Lewis, Mrs. P. I-. T hrasher, Mrs.
Jacksonville yesterday where she C. K. Henry, Mrs. iful W ight uml
spent ten days w ith her aunt, Mrs. Mis. George Knight.
Robert W. Simms.

HOLY CROSS GUILD
Holy Cross Guild held their annual
m eeting Monday, January Hth, at 3:30
ir. the Rectory with a m ajority of
members present.
Splendid reports were read by dif­
ferent officers and chairman of com­
C harles Staring, of A tlnnta, spent m ittees. relating th e wonderful work
the day here with his brother, R. J. accomplished, during the year 1922.
The greatest work undertaken dur­
S tarling on Tuesday. Mr. S tarling is
ing
the past year by the Women’s
a prom inent concrete contractor, and
Guild
was the (minting of all the
has a large contract nt W inter Haven.
church buildings, which is so nearly
completed.
' Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Abel, of Macon,
Mrs. M. Martin,,-who hh* been their
p a., who hnve been here fo r the past j capable leader for a year wna again
two m onths, on Imsinesa fo r the city elected p re sid e n t’ .
.
of Hanford, left this m orning in their
Tho Women’s Guild expects to con­
ra r .f o r their home.
tinue their usual activities and hopes
to accomplish even better results in
Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Thompson, of the year 1923.
Chicago, 111., who have lK&gt;cn the
Officers elected for the ensuing
guests of their niece, Mr*. Stanley year are:
Walker7, left yesterday fo r points
President—Ml*. M. Martin.
South.
Vice-President—Mra. A. H. Stone.

G. I. A. INSTALLATION
An evening of exceptional pleasure
w n enjoyed by the members of the
G. I, A.; their husbands and friends,
when the annual installation of of­
ficers took place a t the lodge room on
Wednesday evening.
Mr*. McConnell, acting a* install­
ing officer, Mr*. Krupp as marshal
ur.d Mis* W alker as musician very
'gracefully and ably installed the fol­
lowing officers:
President—Mr*. Liija.
V icv-'Pm idtnU -M ra. Torrance.
Chaplain—Mr*. Croaby.
;
.
Secretary—Mrs. Bandy.
Treasurer—Mr*. Smith.
.
Insurance S ecretary—Mrs. Barber.
Sentinel—Mrs. Moye.
Guide— Mr*. G riffin.
*
Mra. McConnell welcomed the new
president and in n few well chosen
words gracefully retired from her
post as president and was installed
nr past president. She was present­
ed the past president’s pin by . Mrs.
Liija. JWra. Crosby in h e ry w n grac­
ious manner presented art exquisite
basket of flowers in ta-half of the di­
vision.
&lt;­
Mrs. Liija appointed Messrs Tapp,
Grow, Howell and Crawford, pillars;
Messrs Jenkins and Telford, m arshals
and Mrs. Minarik, musician, for the
earning year. *
Exquisite bouquets of roses were
presented to Mrs. K tupp and Miss
Wallier with the thanks of the mem­
bers, and a lovely basket of sweet
peas to Mrs. I.ilja in welcome.
Mrs. !x»onaril, a:i retiring secretary,
w n, given a box of hand made hand­
kerchiefs,
Mrs. I.ilja closed the exercises with
a stirring appeal for co-operation on
the p art &lt;5f the members and pledg­
ing her every effort to the success of
the G. I. A. Her excellent address
and grncious m anner won for her the
in stan t approval and sincere good
will of cveryohe.
The l^nli was beautifully decorated
with potted plants, vines und cht
flower* under the able’supervision of
Madame* Smith and Crosby. A fter
the installation delicious refresh­
m ents consisting of potato salad,sandwiches, olives, pickles, cake and
coffee were served by Mcsdames Tel­
ford and Jim Moye.
Mr. Shelly gave a very interesting
address afte r which music and danc­
ing were enjoyed.

• * Ladies' Rest Room

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.

Buy a H upp and You’ll Save Money

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Hanford, Fla.. Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
Distributor* Seminole nnd Lake C o u n tie s
&gt;arge and Up-to^Dale
Fill! ng Station

*

Complete Line Accessories
and Tire*
.

F or Ff%ri&lt;tn: F air tonight
and F riday warm er.

i r t v v /4

- And old Boreas
the celery xtnlks.

whistling tflVough

With DAN HOLT and
MINSTREL
OF;
ENTERTAINERS
dJ
— PRICES—
Celery ix going to the market* of j
n
flo
o
r ................ $1.50 Plus
tbc world nuw.from the great Sanford
Tax
section nnd next week there will be Balcony
fifty car* o r m6re going out.'
Seats Monday Roumillnt &amp; An
derson
H unt’* pharm acy is the Gr*t (tore
open in the new eMisch block.

Dr. and Mr*. H. }L McCaalln an ­
nounce th e birth of a *on, Joseph
FRENCH ENTRY FIR ST ZONE
W hitner • M cCailin, lit the FernaldOF RUHR DISTRICT TODAY;
Laughton hospital, J a n ..II, 1923.
ADVANCE GUARD AT HHUR
Coburn’a M instrels have always
(Continued from pago 1)
been g re a t favorite* in Snnford and' th at he, ns the leader, may be pros­
the folk* like th eir show and their ecuted.
.
*
parade and never fail to turn out for
M. Poincare anticipates not the
(lightest difficulty in gettin g parlia­
m ent’* approval today; It ha* repeat­
F . H. Tryon nnd G. II. Green have edly indorsed hi* plan for (citin g “pro­
severed th eir connection with the Val­ ductive guarantees,” although then
dez Grill of which II. Cattanoo is the there was no chance for immediate
action. The -deputies nnd senator* in
m anager.
(heir group talk* yesterday voiced
Hal Mnines ha* arrived In the city the sentim ent that it is every French­
and will bo with the Hunt pharmacy m an’s duty to support the govern­
He is ffont Lake B utler nnd I* a no ment, and only the customary' oppo­
sition from the extrem e left i* ex­
phew of Judge Schellc Maine*.
pected. '
The- premier, afte r hi* announce­
J . W. Adair, of Sycamore, Ga., nnd
W. N. Collum ' of .Charlestown hnvo ment, will ask that eight pending in­
arrived in the city nnd will 1ms with terpellations on the Ruhr plan be de­
H unt's pharm acy in the prescription ferred. The chamber leader* have
promised this would be done. M. Poin­
department.*
care will make It n question of con­
Mrs. J. Howard J u rre tl and daugh­ fidence in the government on hi* &lt;leter Louise of Savannah will nrrivc in mund for delay in hte discussion of
• .
•Sanford Saturday for a visit with the the intcrjHRations.
The’
calm
firmness
of
the
French'
son. Howard J n rre tt and Mr*. J a r re tt’*
not to Germany is indicative of the
cousin, Air*. Richard A. Terhouti.
feeling of the government und peo­
J.' W. Wcndler of Orlando wa* in ple ns revealed by the newspapers
the city yesterday looking a fte r the und individual expression*. The French
p rin tin g of the Feathered W arrior at feel they are going into the Ruhr to
tlie Herald Office. 'Dr. Wendler says make the German* do w hat they
he can buy grocer lire and m eats cheap­ agreed to do, and although great dis­
er in Snnford than In any other city appointm ent'’, such as England's re ­
in Florida—whb'h is gaing sonic— fusal to join yith them, nr.:l America’*
order for the withdrawal of troops,
and spall.", well for the m erchants.
Di. Ed H arrU of M arianna wa* in reaching them the night before they
the city today calling on hi* many pluy their Inst card, may uittuxc, or
Hanford friends, am ong them Hon. grieve or. anger- them, they neverthe­
F o rrest luske. Mr. H arris i* one of the less are going Into the Ruhr todny.
wheclhorses irr politic* in west Flor­
ida and has many friend* throughout
the state. He is carried away with the
many advantages of tiunford nnd he
10 Stores in Georgia
may return some tim e and invest some
money In w hat' ho calls tho busiest
town in Florida.
.

MILS. PEARSON SECURES
Mr. Craumnd, of the H interm ister
FIRST GRADE LIFE
CERTIFICATE TO TEACH Piano Co., brought an exceptionally
tx.rirc bum t&lt;» the o ffic.c thi* morn*
One of our Snnford girls, Mrs. Oi; inp. It wan a fine H|iccinicn, weigh*
car Pearson, form erly ,Mi*s Helen I. it,g 7 lire., anil was caught .with rial
Keasoner, of this city, hit.* juilt ob­ uml line by Mr*. H interm ister yester­
tained n F irst Grade Life Certificate day evening. Although it,p u t up a
to teach. To obtain one of these, the terrific fight nnd Mrs. H interm ister
applicant must have two first grade was using n light fly rod and not
certificates, each of which nvt-rages overstrong line, by carefully playing
over IK) per cent, and m ust have it. she finally succeeded in innding it
tau g h t ill the state nt lt-n*l forty-eight with the assistance of Mr. Cramond.
m onths, or six years. There are less Many pf Sanford'* fisherm en would
than one hundred of these certificates bo proud to land one of thi* size with
the best of tackle.
in the Mule at the present time.
Mis. Pearson 1s not teaching this
year, having accepted a position a* COBURN'S MINSTRELS
HERE TONIGHT
stunogm pher for C. W. Taring and £o.
of thjti vity.
i*
At the Prim es* tonight. You know
tho show and its long record of “One
of the be»t” of oldtime darkey fun,
clean comedy, fine music, nnd splend­
id* kinging;- No claims ns minstrel
monarch*, world-beating f lam , or su­
per commedians, h u t an all new com­
pany und perform ance, full of enjoy­
able features, real singers, real danc­
er*, teal fun every season, where
every member works to jleliver the
good* ami your money's worth. It’s
the show you know. Two free band
concerts daily by Bandm aster B ert.
Cachin'* parliam entary immunity so,
Proctor and his band.

172 TO UK EXECUTED
PARIS, Jan. 11 Advices from
Lucknow say 172 Indians have been
ordered executed for crim es commit­
ted a s a result of the Non-Conform­
ist movement In Indfc. Seven died
.while aw aiting trla^
SENTENCES IMPOSED
WASHINGTON — Sentences Bnposed In federal district co u rt.fo r vi­
olation of prohibition laws aggregate
2,000 years in jail und more th an $5,­
000,000 in fine#, departm ent of Justico statistics show.
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phene 401

Cor. 9th and French

SEMINOLE PRIN TERY
PR IN T IN

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JUST PHONE T04 For an

N ight

JA N U A R Y

Gajn you gauge distanc­
es correctly? If not
you arc constantly driv­
ing in danger. We will
equip you with a pair
of goggle* ground ac­
cording to prescription.
Let u* examine your
eye* today. .
-We see th a t you see"

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-Optician
Phone i l l —Opp. P. O.

F riday xnd K atarday—Bct»&gt; Cow*
ron and Bert I.ytell in “To l |„ f

and to Hold” a itory of lore ant
j ^
adventure.

It thrill* from Mart |«

fin is h .1 Also Fox New*.

Why do wo do 75 per cent of th,
long d istan t* hauling of Stniiooli
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7 iklj
County
Because we il) H
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right, at the right price.
Hnve tlie Herald do your next job QUICK
SERV ICE
TRANSFER
printing. Wo have the e q u i p m e n t 4UH-_____
241-Th-Fri Kauft
do all kinda of job printing. .

The Daily H erald, 15c per wetk.

RY HUYINf, BREAD MADE IN SANFORD
Demonstration* with Grade A Coffee

ROUTH

BAKERY

Next to Princess Theatre

For Your Health’s
Lixnlive Aspcritt Cold Tablets

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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
PH O N E 325

Sanford’s New Store

55.00 WOOLNAP. BLANKETS

$8.00 ALL WOOL BLANKETS

$12.00 ALL WOOL BLANKETS

1 Store In -Florida

Phone 127

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THE* SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12. 1923

PAGE TWO

hut without
cr matoria! I* made upon *uch an rx-i shoot northerners on very slight pro­ ly. show* their unbelief, la is these | score and te n
in- false and nji*Iea&lt;Ji-ig Im pm uiiAu th a t, which th at age i* impossible. Sigh H
against brick paving.
quired a serious young roan who said it is our duty to Correct. It will b o ’a ing fer past follies qnd. vague desire ■*
**"a*y*fc»^
iot**
There are other kinds of paving in Jie wa- n college gradu ate of one of • long and wearisome process, but the! to live long don t work the miracle. u
I.
M .aaw if A reh «.____ th# # u u . of F joril|a. There are other the g re at engineering schools of theJtro th Is m ighty and will prevail, in ’Active, positive step arc nccc.‘' , nry.
Jj
An icc m anufacturer doing time.—T am pa Times.
•
It Is, perhaps, best that no set of *
The H erald
P rin tin g Co. ! Seminole.
»&lt;&gt;nd* of p*™
* *■ the Co“ntyf of..country.
.
. .
v1 nrk. com
com—■
----- —o ----------rules e n n ^ e drawn up t o ’flt every- a
f t m UlIKIta
There is n o ’paving any- business up-state in New York
, — jwhere In this vicinity other than brick plained th at his business was seas- GET Ol-T OF TIIK H IT AND i-lVl^J^ody. We differ too much for ge.ner- {
- n . J. IIOM.Y .
I^ONGEIt .
alitapon. and too many factor* enter *
. * f r r » H f / - T r r «ainarer that can show fourteen years of wear : onnl (*nd profits too greally limited.
sr. J. i.ii.i.v n n
* 1 ’.
1 into th’ e m atter. “T •h e,variety
’ ’ of tljB ■
•-------H. A. KKKI.
r.rarrsi w sdsarr ’without having any m aintenance costs. ~
The power company representative
lihrrilelftE M iM frr
_
, ,, ,
It. K. lllll.I.Y
AND THUS
V ariety i f the spice' of life and thing, and keep us from getting in u *
There will never he any other m ater- suggested th at he move to Alabama
'n an ials th a t ca in n ak e such a showihg. where ice was acummodily in .demandj this applies to longevity as well. I f j i u t .
A S trr lU lM llalrs Wndr KniM
Sppll-stlon
l im itation iinnoarr
The tax payers of the city of San- the y ear around. The m an u fa ctu rer|you would live longer don't get into, j t a js0 n[porj s n moral persuasive j
a i i i l 'r
I'hoar 3J*-W aflrr ft
ro
YOURSELF A N I).
ford know this is true for the m ajor- j snorted with d i-gust: "W hat for? a rut. If/y o u a re a busy msn take time t.,ro c t , f W(. kncw lhalt barring a c -jg
sai»«rripiina i*»irr la v d taarr
j |y Gf them have been here th at length Those people down there haven't any once cndh-wfck to do something dif- i cj j cnlflf wt. couh| f0||ow a certain ten j ■
? u r MV a*fc. .
”
*xw. of time an.) know when tHc brick money to buy ice!" he nssepted pus- ferent from your regular routine and commandinent# bf old age. and rc a sh i*
SANFORD
ii.ii.r r .d la i ll/ i»s i a rri.r
'.'streets of Sanford were' laid,
they Itively. A m anufacturer of fine cot- piny golf, nr go fishing, or tak e a *r 'l‘ |ninety, we would have lei* incentive J
........
13 &lt;V"— know of th eir own knowledge th a t *on fabric* declared ho wanted to: to the country if you live in town, »r t0 lM.have ouratlvea: We could comp c Ms I*, la I»-M«a \v » .k lr n o - , f
hftVC ha&lt;1 no n .pn}r!li they know «*me ""nth, but he* couldn’t hear the a trip to town i t you live In th e coun- m it ?11 „ort* 0f ,|Kn un the outside, *
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i,i«- ,.r ——«-t—
—i---- i v . ' . i™ n,.» .idifferent from j nol toucbt.d by those ode*, ami f e e l '5
i avoid immune. And th at wouldn't do a t all. *
feel betwjj(, o o r ,^ 1 *., a p variance as they it
_ _ _ _ _
^
, ,
you w^ * a r e now, and with life so unceAain. J*
•ntitfad io Ylie u»* for rapabl^Mi'jji of thnt b(.jtk wjj| g jyc j hc l j m cogt j, that cotton mill work was a 100 per Ik- able to accomplish more in th e . 0| (| 0({C „rt HifTicult to attain, and dis- *
all news illspslrhrs crcilllul
cent wn
white
occupation. tAn apparently j business line than ever if you vary
jurktng near, we are swayed by
nol olharwlso crrdllnl In ,hl*.
not the only cost if you buy any other ■ce!11
u ‘ «wcu|»uon.
and also ths ||M-«I newa
oman
suid
she
your
pursuits.
The
Valdosta
Tinu&gt;*|tfie
uncertainty
of living und uncon- 5
“
m aterial for your street paving. Kx-! n
»nd educated w«
herein.
All right* ef re.publication of special
, _
.
tru
th
im»Ri"t‘d
*he
would
like
to
live
in
says:
•
.
,u
ly
w
alk
a
little atralffhter. I t 1*
,
^
,
dl*r.slchr * tiereln * r. a Is-* reserved
pi rience nos taUknt you this
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i
.
. „nli , 1 ^.,.
; the south, but was afraid of the cy •i "A young chap of ninety-two gave l* guoil th at wo cannot la- stir*' of ]
♦ o ft lewi HKHAU) n tn .n iM i. I’hsae n a ,M a experience Is your be»t teacher. ; cjunej| w.j,jcb r*i
*
Names anti addresses o f those who want .to get
il p arty the other day to friends and Heaven, simply by n negative life of i
in
cn Gandy llridge Upits nL $12.50 before the
o t r l - n Ad»««IU In» H »pr» M n l* llv «
| T H E MOTORCADE TO I.AKK
sbctUt every day.
m en .h e knew. All hi* guests were! law-obediente. Positive action is nec
THC AV III 1CAN PRP34 ASSOC IATION
first
of the year and before the price increase,
Lm
The ignorntne regarding Florida more titan ninety years old. T here are e-»ary for all guod thing*,
COUNTY
are
Pouring
in—every One seems interested—all
is even more dense than th at of o th -! nol many t&gt;f“ them left, and* ho had
Each man m ust be hi* own judge,
want to know the Gandy story— ahout the bridge
The m otorcade through u k c co u n .: «r sections of the south. \Vr havp pan- only n h alf doren gue-t*.
critic, observer and authority to a
„—its earnings— what it means to Florida—at the
ty
yesterday,
arranged
and
managed
'h
o
d
to
it
in
a
n
iunconscious
wav
by
A
fter
they
had
joked
awhile,
did
g reat extent. Ilis neighbor's life i-n't
MAINTENANCE COSTS MAKE EX­
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same time— right now—we ned you to carry the
by the O range: County Chamber of e n d in g to our friend* in the north ,tu n ts as boy, will, and told, all the alw ays a sure guide; circumstances | g .
nu.s;ia!,t. _ lo help answer the questions— to take
TENSIVE STREET I'AVINO.
Commerce and participated in by sev- multitudes of post cards showing al* funny stories they knew, they asked vary. Men differ. Living is quite com-1 ■
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subscriptions.
eral hundred citizens of Orange coin.- Hgatorn feeding on jiicaninnies, a n d 'e a c h othbr the secret of longevity; pie*. And when rules for .longevity
In Ibis m atter of paving street and
it is not the only
Will do much to cement the m u tu -j sim ilar absurdities. They have conn; what makes men die early nrsd lets nie announced, it Is rare that their £
load* the first cost
igeneralixation can ‘apply to mofe ■
i
ts
is
much
iik
.t»
lU
y ¥ Interests and spread th e feel- ' 1«'*■»! ulliRntnrs a s one of th.- char- others live long.
YYc vvfji pay you well for your work If you arc
one. Building strec
. lo ftc t* rij} ic ..........._______________________________
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nf h ir -m«in | th a f t'a few people, or cover a h u lf-jS
ile
You
may
think
^
of
gooil
will
vvhirh
conspire
prialuct*
of
the
state,
T
t&gt;k-ir
answ
ers
varied,
(he man nr woman we want—you*can earn up­
buying an automobile. You may
make dynamic forces of these tw ir
■ they are alm ost M much of sai(, lu, hli!, m.vi )
and dnxen cardinal pafet* (if KOud living. ■
wards o f $150.00 a week for a few months— this
you are getting something reasonable
a
c
iosity
here
ns
they
arc
in
th*'
t
hnt
was
the
.re
t.
Ills
neighbor
'
*— — — n
is your opportunity lo do your hit anti lo make
in pirice in »• low-priced car hut if empires.
,
.
owned tu being a liberal drinker.
SKATIfffi SATURDAY NK.IIT AT 2
money al the same time*—every one almost wants
your maintenance costs ore greater
The Orange County delegation wa-&gt; north.
Fine old farm ers come down here smoked cigars often am fdrank strong I.AKK MARY SKATINti
AFADE- J
In “talk il over”—see us today— understand our
than the cost of the original car you shown every attention and courtesy,
_’ |s-2tc ■
message—appreciate what it means to own Gandy
have gained nothing in the first cost*, the visitors glimpsed the fertile soil from the fat, black soils of the c o m -1toffee. One man was n vegetarian MV, COOIt MUSIC,
fir
field*
of
Illinois
or
Iowa,
to
enjoy
the
and
another
explained
that
the
reas--------------■
l
l
‘is
the
am
me
w
ith
buying
m
aterials
and
the
bussing
simp*
realising
tha'
Units.
T■ for *trev-t;paving and Sanford should I-ake county is producing and niunu- winter climate and go (rack honip with (&gt;n He had lived *o long »a*. that be S T R O U T FA RM A G E N C Y
S
H’*profit by the experience of tl|e coun- feet tiring, and taking immediate ad- „« «o-itenipt for the sand* of Florida, had never married. The other* laugh-; m Magnolia Avenue
t&gt; and city in paving with brick and vantage of-her* many resources and raying, "They ain 't w uth n o th in ',' c l him to scorn. Hut eachone thought
Head this and act quick if looking
‘ The Gandy tlridgo has had the best reception of
any corporation ever organized in Florida”—"A
other m aterials. For Instance it i* developing her visible and hidden and “ Yvean' t raise nuthin’ «n Vm. he knew the secret, and th a t rule- / (,r a bargain, it) acre* bordering, a
million dollars in two months”,—etc., etc.,— see
noted in the report from Buffalo ask- wealth.
You "»»&gt;* f»D« “ statistics before them „f his for bodily e.m» were the best, beautiful lake, 30 acre- cleared, 115
cd by the city commiMioneVi for figIVe are proudj»f luvke, of Seminolci until you a re tired, going to show. The fact that they n m tn td icu d , orange, 1 grapefruit, nil hearing treeai
us today.
.
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eres on maintenance cost* and pub- ° f «B our neighbor* and tn ist that _dh-ii the product* of the !■lorid't fiand- however, and our. own obseryation* no scrub land, nil exceljent mil. sever■
lirhed by the asphalt company that
‘ OUtitles will pay us a v is it: outvalue several times over tho.e of convince us that there are few if an&gt; „l acres of heavy black loam, the best
the le-rt prairie soil ,. They look at set rules for longer life. No system , f ^ Krdeii soil, no house, But a large
states: "The maintenance costs -of imilar tu the one of yc-leiday,
our
razoihack hog* with scorn and will guarantee a tij.e old age. No hj(rn ,,jj property, fInner called away
the Rsphult on concrete base a fte r the
are of inestimable v.duo to at!
SJ,|r&lt; fll-f„rs
contempt, com paring them with the amount of buddy care will take some p „ r
jiarites
coircerned.—Orlando
first five years guaranteed by the a-L _ l .- fat pinker* in tin :r pen* up north, men la-yond *H. eighty m ark. Ii , {iu.t f„r $| noti.
phait company was five and one quar
r.&gt;t woniti mg at our Imck'-v.irdne**- »crms an age •*. I. but futile que.it.
\ M O M iK Itl-TI. KKOUtl)
This is not off in the w.-ods, but is
ter t-epts per sijuare yard,*’
I In
u n with our scrawny woo i- thi* search fm the fountain of youth. |ornu.,| r.nvi yard- fr nw bard imprmed
Taking the length of time &lt;« i preIt i* natural ’ , w.mt to !iv-e long l o a d , a n d o n ly
I InridaV building re-onl f-,r
m cattle.
f r o m ‘■.in! it.)
ent brick streets have Iteen laid at
No m utter hov. bleak •-ur li-y . w* postalflte.
I*'
of
the
pt
ii,
j
jl
ciiii
t
j
the
-t.t'
:
r
t
f
'
giU
that
FlotfrUi
t*
i.till
in
J 11-tf
fourteen year* with no rnuinti i.ime
fancy that the future iiolif* *«mtewd|
n
a
i
h
1.51*1.700,
un-ording
t*
tinpi
inter
*'ng«-,
and
(hey
are
comcost to speak of ami tin- five years
tiung le tte r for u ,u.d that the worst
Wood for the fireplace, wood liu
from fourteen years would leave nine ihe Tampa Tribune. R eport-'of rui- paring it with a finished civrlixation
is |iast. Nobody in Ilia right mind the rt«vex, wood for uiiy kind o f ht a t - ' a
t
*
tit
operations
from
alt
p
a
rt,
of
the
1
h&gt;
y.ickhowledga
the
merit.*
of
our
year* at ftve and on?-quaiter cent*
Second Floor, Drew Biiildinu;
wants to die. It i more natural to ing and the hc-.t kind of w e d &amp;' Sr JJ
jasr square yard would he forty-seven country w arrant an estim ate at t hi * win’ii clim ate, but immediately ront h a t It must he insufferably Imt v-«nt to live long lhaq to live wril.
t per ti,rd —an y size you w ant it. Ro- u
and one-quarter rent* per square yard l:tn • of $.'S,H'2*,OtMl,000 a* the nation's chi
&gt;.
O rlando, Florida
nim
ir.
and
any
am
ount
of
eviYet
surprisingly
few
people
iak»l-uilding
total
for
R*2".
In
round
m
land Hi •■d, (ienev.r, &lt;■. leave erile!- al tt East Ch u »eii. St reel
and one can easily ate what the mrilnrt
the
trouble
to
follow
the
simple
rqtes.
d
im
e
s&lt;
*
the
contrary
i*
met
with
it
lum
ber*
the
amount
exceed**
the
to.
1
the
III
r.dil
olfiie.and
tin-y
wit!
hi
til!
n
tenance costs would be even if Han­
2 rt-iu tu pg W8’aaaaraE v -a 3 4 U f3 C u t'isaH :iE « sa:jttjn a!ja iiH E 2 ."B r.B R arn -a * B im
ford hud the asphalt on a m nivete t*! of 1921 or any other year in the -hiug nf tin* shoulders which plain-, which may imi guarantee them foot ed the next day.
•tin
&gt;
by
nearly
one
billion
h.T*e, Bat the lowest hid* do not m il
* b
for asphalt on u concrete ba»i hut on dollars.
Not only dm the nation'* building
| tiB B B B X B B * i3 a s u rs i» i!a s i* X B B C 2 * iitB n B n * tiiiB B n i:a x z ;s a a s n a » B i
?3JYifcs:Eg3 3 g n i uaaai-.iR
a rock have which is vastly different.
a
total
surpass
thnt
of
any
year
in
it*
1
Making nsphult street* ,on roncrete
h.*toi
v
but
Florida’s
(iiii.uiog
build­
base in the northern litse* h to-t mak­
ing asphalt streets on rotted rock or ing program during Ifi'j-j iB fur *-i
{.t-riur to the g reat rerortls that ( the
other foundations of this nature.
The city m anager and the city o f­ state has made in all it.* history,
ficials of Hanford say that they have l-tamsg out the oft-repeated nsscition
I!
no figure* on the maintenance of
*he Htati- of Motidn, a* a whole,^
■
street* in thi* city or rather of the l,r,d hotith H oridn in particular I*
maintenance of the brick street* laid m,w I^*--i"g through a glgantl, pro .
here about foiirfecn years ago anti giam of construction I hut has been
a We have ilill fur I her re d m e il mir |irit‘e*. un all f i.ur v(i rl
a n d w e a r e u f l e r i n q in .rt ri in trku
laid with the Augusta brick.
They equalled by but few* state* in the na­
■ a ble values. Specials fur S n i u n ta v .
t , !m e a n d In v in tv in e ed .
have with-tood tin- travel of tin- trim tion
a
a
fin . i t . - ft'.ni wlnfh tin t iliula
rboil hoi Be* and iron tin d wugoim of
*
tl«li
w
ii
&gt;
onip
led
it.-,
billed
a
tin- eftijy day*. They have
with
■
Tampa
■
stood the heavy travel* of the big
1,21.1,1100.(10'
SANFORD
truck* and cut* of the latter day per
- .
B
tiK»,iri.,i(Ki
lod. If there have la-ett no m ainten­ fit. A ugustine *
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1.867.345.00
B
ance costs n s.the city official* say or Daytona
B
I.I0d,700.o»
a
If they have been ro small that the. Tallahassee
tte
W ' nl D r t s s t «. in I’n .r e t I’w ill a n d T eienlint*.
Lakeland
I,2 :3.2i*5 .on
A piunl .-ell cl inti of I’al t e r n Half, in large altil J
city, official* have never even given
S ilk F k y ek s in t a n ’iin Urept*. S al in F a c e d
Ocab,
430.000.011
.-in.ill .-riiapcs, r tr e e l a n d s p o rt h a ts . 1'iu ‘cs J
them a place in the city budget there
( u n tu n a n d &gt;dher,*. Speeialfv i.eleed —
West Palm Beach
2.71-1.5; i nu
■till f u r l lv r i i i lu c i ii tu
*
must be something in the durability
B
’ilMt.lHMlnil
of the brick street* that other m a­ Orlando lertiinnted) J.
t
1
l)7.*
*i
*
on
H
(
I
‘f
t
e
r
s
h
u
r
g
terial* have net yet produced
And
flint,non on
Hruderituw n
these bricks were laid on a sand fmin
Bartow
14d.iHHJ.00
dntiun and have a sand filter and have
5
.J
7K.OI7.IM
I
.lai-ksonvil'e
been taken up time and again for the
204,075.00
Sarasota
laying of pipes and sewers and other
i
480^170.00
JVnsacoln
fixture* and the brick ate ns good to­
Sanford, Florida
Valued Up t&lt;&gt; $29.00
4.042.004.00
day a* the day they were laid down, Miami
Fogner prices t» $10.00
—Clermutit Press.
with the exception of the rough places
miidc in the taking up and putting
down by the street men in making IRF. MIHBKPRESHNTHD SOUTH
ditches for pipe*..
Jf Uie figure* on the asphalt show . Hny* the Hittntnghnm New* in n
«vrn a small p e rc e n t nf maintenance recent editorial, un the suhjret of the
A Sensational Offering nf our entire-stock of
.AitMOIt PI,ATE HOSE. A superior quality, j
cost* after five or ten year* the brick gencrnl ignorance in the nnllun re -&gt; i
Women’s Silk Hosiery at Startling Reduc­
a*! pure Thread Silk Hose, of splendid dur* ■
attects would still be the better fot gnriling the smith;
tions. I'rices that will be the talk of the town.
ability. 'A hose that will withstand wear atid
Thi' Alabama Power Company urn
the taxpayer*’ money. But the perMARTHA 4-FOOT: The hu.se guaranteed
give good service. Black, Brown, Grey and
dertnok
on
it*
own
initiative
and
cxicnlnjre shown in the streets of Bufnot to run. A wonder for wear. Puintex heel
Wbite. Ingrain Silk Open
perne
to
put
on
a
show
to
nilvcrtiftfqlo and other cities show a per centin Glove Silk, ankle fit. Colors Black, Chip­
Work (,’lox, j$!5.G0 value, at
age th at does not hear out the stnte- Alubaina at the Grand Central P al­
pendale, Silver, Bobolink and White;
One
Ford
Truck
with
starter,
new
tires,
A
-l
tre n ti made as to the durability of any ace In New Y'ork from Dec. ti to 11, J
All Silk Full Fashioned
Mechanical condition. A hargnin at
...........
Plain $3.7o
kind of street or road paving other while the National Exposition of pnw* ■
52.95 grade at ......... ......... .
grade at ........ ........
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tr' *
than*h)frk --unless the asphalt or oth- er mid Mtch iniciil Etigineering w;r* n Ford Truck with screen body, a real
■
being held. The showing was m ag­ a
Thread
Silk,
Lisle
Top,
buy at
„ . Ribbed $.3.50
— -=I-------------nificent
k en t- unliving picture* ami cuntri- *
,
^
$2.5o quality at
S
!3
grade a t .... .
butlinns
ion of literatu re and other sound ■ O ld sn io h ile 1 -to n , w ith b o d y a n d c a b c o m p le te ,
Thread Silk, Lisle Top
U HELL £J WHEN u
some of thi _"
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tirea. Beat b u y ever
offered a t . ............... t f F T C A V
advvertliing
_ m atter from
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S .S EXTRA SPECIAL: A 95.9B Milan all I.:ur r

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a a n i O l Q U a l i y X lC r a lQ pm tivp ba*e *s to preclude any bids vocation down there, don't they?

We Need Wide-Awake
Men

It is good to have you num­
bered among our depositors.

IBaumei’s Re

We sincerely appreciate
your business, regardless of
the size of your account. .

All of oui* facilities are at
your command, and we do not
want vou to hesitate to call on
us, if we can help you with
your problems.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

ONE

MORE- W E E K

TO

DRESS SPECIALS

Ii

$12.95, $14.75
$16.75

1,500

PAIRS

$2.50, $2.95, $8.75,
$4.95
I

S IL K

H O ,(

$2.75 j
$2.451
$1.95 j
$1.45 j
95c |

$2.95
$2.75

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LIST IT
WITH US

-----------5 acW« un/ntpruved, celery faint*
bordering all *lde* of It, un the
lia rd ruad, clone In, a t » bar­
gain. Bee u* quick fur thi* snap

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Maxwell &amp; Britt
AfiENTH

; REAL ESTATE
Fire, Cooaalty, Auto Insurance
105 W. FJret fit., HANFDRI), RLA

$1.9o grade, at ...............

■ ' i i Hose, T ive different designs' hi Black, Nude,
communities of tho state accenting J Hen T r u c k , In to m o d e l, n o w tir e s , a h« cthe invitation to participate extended ■
...
S 3 Silver and
ONE SPECIAL—$1.50 .. r . . .
rificc
at
by the (lower company. It must he ■
3 ■ Brown at . ................................„,i
Hose, at ...............
borne in mind that an electrical and JJ
itg ^ ‘ ' '
B
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These
trucks
have
boon
thoroughly
re-conditioned,
nil
engim erii.g exhibition wuuld a ttra c t
u higher class of people than mere * equipped with now tires,—just the thing you are looking for . . Silk and Muslin Underwear, Sw eaters, Corsets and Brassieres, a few ■
idle gawkera and gazer*. Folk with * lo do your truck hnuling. Your chance now to get a truek
3 5 Coats and Suits, Kimonas, Bath Rohes, C.loves, etc., all a t unusually ■
more than ordinary interest vreic n t-]S at a bargain. Terms will be granted to responsible parties.
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prices------------tra d e d —and th c ^ r n n d Central Pal- ■
S s
S low Sale
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v e s i i B a u ; • •! • !■I S
ucc was packed and jammed all the *
time. And •some nf the foot quasi ions
asked the power company represen- J
tallve* in charge of that exhibit were ■
almost unbelievable; a few will do to {J
show the need of education up th at j ■
:5
Corner Second-Street and Hanford Avc.
way.
“WHERE STYI,E REIGNS"
:
t ±
"I Would like to go south tu prnc- *
FLORIDA
SANFORD
■-S East First StreetGee mechanical engineering, hut l ‘u r H
-----------Opp. Ford Service
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�PAG&amp;

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923
children nn* R'avlaj' today for their
home in Dequoin, P*., and N ew Mi/rtim - ilhv \V, Vn. after* n* delightful
v i'it her,1 of U'v.eral
\yith par-

W A N TE

t'Hi.i -Hid fflands.

nilif II Marini* cnnwOffo vminv
iNvrvrm* n« isvcmn ' nsairtorV

uro^ / mu, .

rrnuAnmc miNiH n pi*,i* inn tCNnioo, lenrni^
cnuiTjiwt,t^runiiirv, tiMMwim w t i u tio.ii.tf

Rev. Mr. Wain right accompanied
b y ,.’ Its. W ainfight made th eir lift*!
visit to Moore's Station r.htm-h.S u
day and will he here twice a manta
hervafW h Mr. W i.iuwriglu mude- a
very good Imprearion cn this first vis­
it. mid the jieople thank Dr. WnlCcr
for helping this pice. unit young man
vlfiit m . Mr. and M ir. Wniinvright
nre residing in Stanford r.tul Mr. Wainright wilt also havii
, hi hl&lt;
chaigc. -Mrs. W nhirigh' i. U-ftihlng
school in Oviedo, so *.w-'undvi?ta«d.
The next meeting of the K*i*l Side
Community club will Ik* tit th church
on Jan . It», We tru st thoiu ;
guod ntlendhnee.
Ml*: Uretchvu I.vnj; f.au* home on
Sunday from Orf.qr.d i v hero he had
Ik*ph under I)r,.Nc:d\&gt; care fo. .nine

Cards of Sanford's Ileputnhle I'rofcssionnl Men, cacl?
of'whotn. in his chosen pro­
fession t U Herald rccomincndi to the people.

George A. DeCottea
Attorney-nl-Law
Over Somlncla County Dank
BANPOItl)

•:*

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VI.ORIIM

FRED R. WILSON
.VrrOItNEV-AT-i.AV,'
First Notional Hank building
SANFORD
Ifc'LO ltlD A

CHELLE MA1NES
v

31ISCELL A NEO U S

wtTOiT-Furr^xri';

LAWYER
■Court House

Please arran g e to pay en«h on de­
livery, nnd specify Die bind of wool
wanted, when pliieltlg your o rd e .v -F .
S. Vemny.
'
Uffi-tfc
B jts Examiued
Glanse* Denigticd FOR SALK— Hosier nnd Gays’ paints
nnd varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Works, Sanford agents.
I'Ul-tfc
Opt. D.
FARMERS— tu u cun gei ert-e bed
Irani*' and irrigation piuifl at lh«
Opticfnn-OptorneUIn
Sanford Noveity Works.
1U0 tfr
312 Bast F irst S tiM t
Sanford, Fla.
FOR : ALE—Twcdvy furni heii - Kinu
with three year lea-u nt 11, Pal-,
li'.etto avenue.
237-tlC

Graduate Veterinarian
Telephones:
Offiro 127
. Residence 277

&lt;MTice
Opposite P. O.
I let. and, Florida

D A N l'ISl'i CLASSES every Tuesday
r.t Pariah House at -1 p.Tn. for rhil
•In n n n d .7 p. m, for adults. IuU-rpro
tqtlvd-anJ hull rojin dancing.— Frofe*

sor C. 1,. Kbaeg.

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11-1-tfi

HTRAN g KR and hmcaome, v.-oulti like

to inako nciiuainlrncc of refined,
intiriiiil, educated lady 2.7 to 77. Adii:, ►"I," r a r e of Merabi. ,,

'.MV-Up

" 1 'i iM.u AUCTION
One Cadillac, I cylinder automobile
with now Sp ’edi tor lindy* will bo so !!
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nt piiidie auction oil S aturday, J a n u ­
a r y 1 a t it p. to. iii m y simp. C h a &lt;
Stela, co.-. A u k nve. a n d Second St.

, I.itlle |&lt;ep R anter, tho Ron of Mr.
and Mrs. Graham- Himter h as been
Very ill. Dr. T olar and Dr. Stevens
were-with him all,of .Sunday n ig h t and
he wap taken ttrih o Fei nald- Laughton
hospital Monday morning and n mo*,
told hone was operated on. lie is recoveijn,; jim ly mui #will soon lie at
home again.
I
•Charier, tho little, on of M r. mid
M . Kd Ward c£ I ’anietda avenue hud
:j:hi:td a t.p la y , Mrs. Wind w as sent
fo - at one? and ho was taken to a doc-

Mr. and Mr*. Mike Suss a rc very
h ippy parent, nt the raft? arriv al of
th eir Utile Id-yeAr-oh! d au g h ter Gl­
ide In-t-Thuirdny from Transylvania,
ilou! inhiA, havh g b . n two months
cm 'ill.'' journey, detained nt different
porta fulfilling «migration lawa. Elsie
will begin aehwd lit otire. Sho was
horn i:v th is -country hut h rr parents
went back to the old country to visit,
gethcr with Ray apd f a i l ch o g ^n in g it. virig her with grandparents oh the
drove to the beaches Sunday by v.uy retu rn here. Mr. and Mrs. Sura bought
of Xcw Smyrna ami home by Do the Captain Jrni Randall form ncjir
Land.
Cameron City abmfl^.wu yonra ago.
Me*. Clifford H. !1 gave her little*
son Clifford, Jr., .a. birthday parR' bn
Wednesday afternoon entertaining a
merry? p arty taf children.
(Ilr The \«.i&gt;rln(rU I ' m * )
Miss Perl id U e Dell le ft on Tues­
day returning to Queer.*# College far ‘ WASHINGTON, Jan. 1l.—Congirt- in Uhailotte, N. t\, n f.e r a ‘de­ •gccs!. will bo n iked, pos:&gt;ibly wilhiti 11
week, to broaden the powers o f the
lightful vacation at home.
V Corbelling h i- been c .-fhu I to American debt coiumissloa' in deal­
the liaurt- by Hint &gt;■: r : M o n d a y iflu! ing witfi nil. the foreign debts owed
W. R. P re v a il la veiy ill again having tho Unjjb'd Slide t, the seimlji fitiaiiee
enmmlttee war told bv Senator Smoot
a relapse: froiw influents«,
M in lie.’sic lamg and Alia. Grnrgc RepublUan, Utah, a membuv of the
llridgemnn nnd* three lovely little American debt commission.

21*11 Up

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LET’S MAKE OUR POINT CLEAR!
The tru est test o f any service is
determ ined by th e opinion of
those it serves.
A sk any of our custom ers tof
tell you th e quality.of service re n ­
dered by this bank; or, better-still,
come in and let us convince you
personally.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
U. F. WniTNRR, C a ik ltr

F. I*. FOHSTKIl, President

We coMtlilion these cars in order to give sntisfnetion on
used m rs ns well ns new ones. Liberal terms to responsible
persons. Trade ins considered on all cars. These cars will
lie shown mid demonstrated cn lot opposite from Valdez Ho*
tel on Dart: avenue. Price?
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VALVE-IN-MEAD
FUR SAI.K— thin t-vi-or-old i-nh

ti l

Kent V ulcanizin

bride el! iir.o:-d; also -"i..ic oag'
nn and iiarm-ss. imp,ire nf old i.y ul
plate near I'bler Fpritlgs, lt,,s 2ltf-A

O K A N G 1-; (,R()YK 111'A lllN fi

Storage Facilities

710 tree:., rrupulruit. tmigei iru-s and
&lt;irange:', nil in splciulitl condition, wadi
tak en eaie of; S ream house in good
cohditinii; 1 ncri", nutek/fine for t an k
farm ing; 2 acre- r!eared fur addii-on:U grove.
i'riic ?S,npO.
llabmee
term s. Consider trade.

If **e plrnoc you, tell a th trs ; if not
tell us. Phone PJH

Set- Mr. Uromsmt
A. P. C O N N K I.I.Y &amp; SO N S

Quick Service T ransfer

Kstnbfisbed 1DOS

Phmip IH

SANFORD

Idt-H Aingnnlin \ve.

MOTOR CARS

Nation’s Tribute
to Buick

■ ■ . m , j f , 11,.- mi
iti■-I a* rein .i~ liml 11t nllllixi I'.i„ ■ i l
i
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ill.?
» !. ■i i of ttilM court

wr'l, Knl t’n-ir advent is w idth kruddid tho
la tho 1» enly-ltiltil NnUnnol Aulnnobih Show,
just aj-citing ,n New Yoik, and taler In Chicago,
the nation la provided wilti n thuplay of il* chief
tnenna o( paitonal traafportatiuti. This dliplUy
is so complete and so magnitU'entty att forth that
«H who come may easily carry away a perfect
picture of tho latest occompliBhriems in meter
car building.

V. C. COl.LFR, i’rnp

General Shop and 31 ill
W ork

. q jt HUNT—Three furnirfie! ho,
keeping i noiiis. Phone 21H-W,
foru eight, and afte r aaveu p. m

G U IL D E R

®17 Commetclsl yin- et—Sanford, Flu

WAN i FI'" TO RENT OR 1.11ASH
• Five &lt;m. riv room bungalow or cut

GILLON &amp; FRY

luge, with g arage.

contractors

WntlngliItotiae Light* nnd Appliance!”
New U n a of F ixtures
building ------ Magnulia Avenue

INSURANCE AGENCY
WE-------- AUTO— ---- RONDS

»S. O. Shinholser
Contractor nml Tlitildcr
fl^N Fom i

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FLO R ID

Px Connelly &amp; Sons
r-«-T -A -T -D

Invrklmrnla
I Inml

In.urnurr
( t i l d y itunil.

I.ontm
•-Pfrlr • l lu . ln r .. rhtinrr»

Main orriea *

UtMt.'rV COlllMNV
cawi*.\wv

i \ v i :.s t « i : xo"

,ot-S HhkmoIIb An*.

B.. HODGINS
R U tlA T O It AND SHEET

wSrc^ftftkfi
GMitral R rpairing
h Avp.------ ;—-Sanford, Fla.

P rices §1.00, §2.00 and §3.00, plus tax
TICKETS ON SALE JANUARY 8TH

SANFORD, FLORIDA

1.. C. MODItE, Mnnnget

When iM-iler nutnmnfillfs art- built

---- lluirk will build them

Mail nr phuge orders to AudHorlum, Daytona Hcach;

Phone N um ber 446-J

A w o rd to all
w om en w h o b ak e—

Ad,Ire * 100!)-l’n

Wh^re the recipe calls for bah?
powder, i t s a w arning tC
choose it carefully because bak&gt;
ing powder is vital to baking
success.Calumet possesses such unus*

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FOR-RUNT Utifuniuitoii niiariment
F erndale Apartment*, 70S 1
T w o f m n is h e l ruunir. a t

W A N E D —A clianco to build

new tiumo ucitirc itmnier
higher. Plaits and ettliuati
cd.— Farfford Novelty Work
WX!'i T ^D -O ne l borer:* fur land charing,
work. Goad camp. TH' h
W. Perkins, Grovvlnii.t, Fhi

contrast

WA?sn:irTfr sK r in r n n
one hag concrete mixer on . skids
with engine, ft ptek up. Address Mixi»r care of Herald.
237-tfe

tUinbllahril iwix
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DR. BAtiWIOLL
. CirlVllUA'I M VKTKItlNAIII AN
Phtnte Union 1‘harmncy 377 nnd 14!)
SANFOHD
FI.DRIDJ

THE WORLD’S GREATEST PIANIST

Year utter year the national thaws receive ,&gt;.e
homsgo rf the entire country. Year alter year
th* f mark by their own inctenird insgr.iii de
and nplattdof, the in* reared growth if t!ie Bum.
mobile Industry.
l-i (rcrupylng hrst place ul t'nth fallonul rdsmvj
( o r the fifth coiiti-riitlv - y* ar, lluivk cimiinuca
the ptrsillnn in the indusliy iiv.arded il t v untvoroat pat-lic opinion.
• U.I' :t..M*

For quick results, try a tsnut ad.

SANFORD NOVICE l’Y
• WOKfe.S •

0. W. HERNDON

DAYTONA BEACH !

Thousands come in three e*hibillonn from every
t«--t-ion «'f Ihc conlii-enl and tram fniclga 'umls t-j

Cfarral Mncldne nnd I^oilpr Works; i o n RFNT—Clt-iiU. 1ar&lt;r,y t-i^'itit*.
lo t - dt-r. 2 il hi-i-nnd St -*
M'
Cylinder Grinding; Del.use Pistons;
ily IVhfd Steel Gear Hands; Crank -T M iN U tT n r Ul'(IMS FOP ijk.N 1 ’
rt-jumnobh' ptirv-i, from vl.Ol) to
Stuff Ia Ilcturnrd
a week. With mt-itns at fa.iJU to
St.
ELTON J. MOUGHTON S12.00 a week.—110 Qomnu-rctnl
H 7-dtp
ARCTHTECT
RF.N I' -Furniture for
niuiitb for house, $177
Room 7, Miller Dltij;
nmplcte. &lt; 11 nt 11112
SANFORD

e l e c t r ic a l

AUDITORIUM

There h nn Intriring tribute lu nn industry In ihe
tinivtrsal rrcognilion annually Bicordril the
National Aulomobiln Sltows. .

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.

CONTRACTOR n n d

HANFORD, FLA.

PHONK 17

You can find the nanjo of
every live Iluaincaa fllnn
in Sanford in Ibis Column
each day.
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LU ST
LO ST

ST R A Y E D

Dll

Have Better Homes

f h e ,Ibonom y

B A K IN G P O M

rg g ^ g ij^ ^

should be your choice
why it is the choice of

A Car Load o f

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lessons through all theii
bake day experiences.

W hile 1'oodle. female dog
ward and no questions nuke,
k in*. I *&gt;l S trcet, npiuudte P.

The Bale of Calumet la 2H tim es at:
much us that of any other brand,’

The trathera of the Junior Departi-nt of the Methodigt church will
,!d n cooked food ?alc Saturday nf-noon nt Stoko'*’ C’ftih and C ari?
nre.

’

i0| Moderate
never varies*

to'select from at car Joad prices

can o f Calumet containi
fall 16 otincta. Some
den come in 12 ounce
ounce cc
i-.our

M9-ltV

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E MARY SKATING ACADKGOOD M t’BlC. '
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ay have heaVtl aotp^thinc-

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appreciates her own bank account. We appreciate the account of every woman it is our privilege
to-serve.'v'?*;v^® 5 B B P I i P B ^ i - ..
We know (hat a checking account in this bank will simplify her household and business transac­
tions and safeguard her interests—because a cancelled check is a receipt.
Mony in the bank is safer than in the home and it is spent more thoughtfully.
Wohien like to bank here. We make them feel at home. ' . ,

CENT

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in talk oyer w ith your]

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TEN N IS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, E ditor

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THE
E FAN
Orlando Timers U ndefeated and They Have De
feated O ther S trong Team s T h at Should
Be S tate Contenders
The Orlando Tigers have never ns
y et defeated Sanford on the Sanfffrd
court nnd advance i Ii&gt;im&gt; coming up
from the T igers' camp is to the effect
th a t the Ilengnts will !*e here all prim ­
ed to adm inister defeat to Sanford.
So fa r this season Orlando has not
lost a game, and neither has Sanford,
and it is safe to predict that both
teams will put up all the fight the;,
have to hold their records clean.
One of the Im portant ft-nltirct of
tonight's game i ■ the fact that n rlnndo defeated St. Augustine, a tortm
that liufl*tff;.t boeli defeated until that
time. St. Augustine bn* a ti-nm rot* i
ns amongst the state's bcM, and
should Sanford win from Orlatul ■ to
night it will show Sanford'- uper
iorily over St Augustine ns will u*
Orlando. It will be remi-mlM-red that
last year tire Orlando team won from
Sanford on the Orlando c*uit by a
large m ajority but their gatnm in
Sanford went to lire t W * y Fi d ■ by
the close retire of four t&gt; * d .
•Thi-s year find* ipiP* .1 few • ii *g
in Sanford's ennip .and a g •" I ■sell
a t the hend. w ith pit -n ■* ' •
terial to pii k fr* in, and a!lli mi-t
lando has a lietter t* am !■
y*
than last, so has Sanford, uiul ibi*
game a t th e Parish house tonight
ahould provu a real hummer.
The Orlando girls will he hero i l
so, and th eir team, too, is rated matrong ns the average girl.-.' t. am- of
the state, and inasmuch . ns Sanford
nlwny.i han had a good team of gu l .
am! this year is no exception. tb&lt;
game, |rr. addition to Jh&gt; !»■&gt; y 1 ■
will llifih' Up a bill that I...

it
ii tfr U. tu n &lt;&gt;!f 1Isl- ;
tl^
nth 1
ilrff.rrn /t. n b n r i i the obi
Si a t» ;*.ds»!g r chnnncr “ William **. I r - 1
wilt" ■t'i-*-in!! y re built bv fifty ca r-!
» who w nrki'i fin thriu* wi rk * j
isform it for p ira te purj»o*cr., j
1
In Ihi fib*!lire lh* re will Ik-&gt;

Them two game,* will In* played a t
the Parish House court tonight, the
firiti game M atting at oven sharp.
The hour of seven wn» decided upon
on auiiunt of the dance that will |»
hold Inter in the evening and lh* ■
two games iiiuiit lie completed in
time for the dance.
Competent officials will have full
charge of thing* tonights and will
ms; th at Ihc RirtneMaru nndird thru
In proper^sty le,’ giving the fans an
ex h ib itio n ’n£ good, clean Im k ilb all.
The Boom will open about tl;.*iu, the
admission wilt be :tfi and fit) cents and
the eurtalh goc.’i up nt seven sharp,
We'U meet you tig tv.

REMOVAL
SA LE !

.J10 SANFOIII) AVENUE
Sometime* we think Wing nn ulti
mute consumer 1* n bad habit.

FLORIDA

AND WESTERN

MEATS

. KANSAS CITY STAI.L-FED BEEF
Our -Meats arc of (he Finest (Quality

—For Your Convenience in O rdering1—

Fos News will follow' thin picture
and with this ndditiiui to tip? program
it
itf.ltbi f'jiTibli ofii* r V c iiiliif'n reitl

.■f Roasts
k Roasts
sket Slew
ire Rihs
loin Roasts
lick Roasts
me Rib Rousts
lied Roasts
nip Rons Ih
nclteon Meats
mburger Steak

pli-tiT*, v. .!
up liy run
Out*. :i:e fans. "tie fan that han lieen

Big League
Ball A ctivities
Shown a t Tampii

TUAN'S-

Everything: in. the store
m ust be sold regardless
of cost. See our win­
dows for prices.

(.bit, culi 1,me 1.1 ibi* iiiretmg. In

f.vttm g nn eye full tvithoui paying
fur it will have a seven f«pt~/tbdcu
tfi climb tliln year nr put.

j f-tuning's QUICK HER VICE

T here in n possibility that the
■league may deride to disband, but
nrpst o f the club officials are viewing
the m atter optim istically, expressing
the bt'liuf that a solution of the organt’ a'.ion's problem■&gt; will be &lt;0 (aincii
and shat the iP i’f season will litul the
.uirno old iicgunianlion handling the
o rg an ist&lt;| baseball atfairr, of the IVnin.-ubtr state.
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miss who like- li i kriimll 0 1 any on.
that knows any one that Id- lm

| move, *nd w a n t it done safely, cnll

The annual meeting of the Flori­
d a F lu te League will be held here,
th is-atetrnooir In the office n( W alter
W. Rose, president of the circuit. Elec­
tion of officers and other im portant
business will be brought up at the
session.

CHASSIS
a te Mom tiixil art- guru the Out
wiUygti on ur.d then there Are s r
who have Ui -fr* douH**.

If you have a .SAFE nr n PJANO to

I, MEETINO
FER, and have It done ns you wont it
THIS AFTERNOON done. Phone -108. 211-Th-Fri-St t'c

; unbeatable. No. ti is ah fine and as
beautiful a w ater carry as there is in
ra
lies
.th is nr Airy other country, and No. 8
;i“ a mill iron test of l'Jfl yard is not
;
ourse
| to b« surpassed. Our crater hazards
ra
'a r e - such as to test the best golfers,
m
irr (live* j beautiful lakes, circled with lilhjestic
mi
| p irn s, with an occasional blnck bass
R-Z Tj Ra K l r a
jo r tro u t, ns the Floridians call them,
in i trip 'lea n in g from the palueid w ater,
f th e Jfrgi -t crov.M.*tig inter“ Anyone who has ever played coif
r;y one thnw in
|p.t PnichurM, N. C., and practically
t b rough wi 'i» r
Sanford, to tho s u r-j every golfer hits, will find himself
t golfers who have -completely at home with ntany aim!. h .t' ri I ' *,d t "i:c Inritu-s in fairw ays and genera! cnirtv- f vironnn’ntr, and yuti will find our
i t . m utating ntmoapheri tempered wilh
large order, but il is
and we in­ th«’ warm th of the Florida sun.
“ Each hole hai been t!t**bg ned f o r a
vito you to come down and demont rate. We have nine hob - «« inplrted. g o 'fi t i ti t rtf dubs and skill in their
with wonderful fairway ■•■fining th ru fcsrpttivt* IN ? , and when you arrive
beautiful pines and g r m i
Von s t a r t nl the clutihousc, afte r a perfect
from N'o.‘ ! lee, am ong t she oranges, round of pur (35) o r as near thereto
gc Fitznm ur
ft!( you inn get, the be it o f cookillg
.-uni in .addi arid &gt;nu finish tin No. ■* -' ill* tin- ye!
■I. v- frui;, goblin w itn r'lnndii'i 'r»un- and creature com forts await you in
1 c l Hurt L&gt;
the obi g r o v e luuir.e of ! ij years ago.
; ! \\ . J. Fvi r ‘ in-- at your ride,
ad- 5renovated to meet the niu.-t exacting
■While every hide
id

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CENT

Tenderloin Steaks
T-Hone Steaks
Tripe Supreme
Fork Chops
Country Sausage
S cud Hone
i'r.rk Hams
Mutton Roast
Mutton-S»c\v
Liver
Ham

Shoulder Roasts

— ---------F at Hens and F:ry ers

F.O .B.
DETROIT

QUICK DELIVERY

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Then j* KiiTietbing in tin wind nut
lh** Count 1 y f j ub way and we ut:*ler*
stand tli.n . 1 t un.i men*, will bo «rranged In settle the t|u*'*tiiin of the
il.ab chump Tor this, season. R ctter
l i u| thnre 1 lobs from getting nutty.

i a .m i ’A, .Inn. l g . -UirAt Signs of
big league br.M-bnll nctivitie* h ire
uiti.e whi n Mike M artin, T ra ih tr,
nnd Stanley H arris, s*cond baseman
of the W ashington American league
club n g 1 ti n-d at n local hotel and
proceeded to the gtill^link.i. The m ajor­
ity of the team i* not expected hare.

J. HUGH TILLIS, Prop
Phone 105
102 Sanford Avenue
Think of it! For only $235
you can now buy this efficient,
economical and reliable Ford

reine Butter,
Ereslf,Country E ggs
^Nice F a t H ens
New Irish Potatoes
Codfish in S trips
Mullet Roe
Salt Mullet

RED BLISS TRIUMPH

W ith a body to-suit your
needs, it enables you to imme­
diately increase your trade
zone, satisfy more customers,
reduce your delivery costs
and make more money. *

SPAULDING ROSE NO. I

Buv Now. Terms if desired.

— -FO R SATURDAY AND MONDAY----Men’s Heavy Underwear, reg u lar 75c value

49c
BANDEL’S EMPORIUM
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Call Phone 453 or 276 for Prices
Authorized Ford, Lincoln nnd
a
Furdson Dealer

th e new

Florida and Western
303 SANFORD AVENUE__
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THE SANFORD DAILY" HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12. 1923

I I I M * " 1 * ■ HaicaCaaEKaHKHMNNnnuBKUKBai-’a R K a iiB iB a B n a a a

3 .lbs. Snowdrift
No. 1 L-nn reaches
per can ....................... .
No. 2 can Peaches,
per cun
‘ .......
No. .’5 can Peaches,
per can
.... ...................
No. 2 can Pears,
per.cun ........
......
No. 2 can Sliced Pineapple,
per can
No. 2 can Polar Brant! Pears

The Finest Quality That Money Can Huy.
FANCY G R O C E R IE S j-F R E S H FRUITS AND VEGE'j
In v e s tig a te — Our Goods and Prices Will Convince You That We are Giving

WE

Xou a Square

WILL SAVE YOU MONEY

Libby’s Ited Salmon
No. 2 can Tomatoes,
per can
Large Van Camp’s Tomoto
Catsup, per bottle ...
Small Van Camp’s Tomato
Catsup, per bottle .. !.3r.
Hugh* Brand Milk,

— AT THE RIGHT PRICE-------------

French’s Prepared Mustard,
per package .......................
Morion Salt,
per package
Piut- can Wesson Oil,

Good Sugar Corn,
per'can
Red Kidney Beans

PAY CASH. PAY LESS, CARRY IT HOME STORE

Ohl Dutch Cleanser
per can
National Oat M eal,
per package .......
threaded Wheat, 2

Medium Van (Ymp’s Baked

Beans, per can #
No. 3 can Van Camp’s Pump
kin, per can
No. 3 can Van Camp's
Hominy, per can
Al! Campbell's Soups,

Ballard's Buckwheat
Flour, per package
Ballard's Pan Cake
* Flour, per package ..
G lbs. Cii s i Bucket
for
....
8-lbs. Snowdrift Bucket
for
Compound Lard,

per pound..........

Onions,
per pound
Meal and Grits,
per pound .............
Prunes,
per pound
;.. J
Kiugan’s Sugar Cured

mall Octagon Strip, Octagon
W. Powder ami Starch, pkg
fffx and Ivorv Flakes, *

Bumford’a Baking i
per can .
Argo Bed Salnmn,
iiiiB m inuT icau’. in a x a a a u gziisB iianE nB R auK nnsaR EianuxH R aR K U R H U B V iluliR H M R R asiliH uaR aaH R H R ii*

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i ' ti-.'.n ltitrk&gt; m.UHn'si nj' :t sco
Citm wert* involved in the nlU'ir
i ’
ifn •'rich hity which *
littcnc valued Ifdf million dollar?-

The Community Club m et nt th«
Rchi,&lt;! house Friday evening and w:o
iri'-iitly i'iijoyed l.y Ilu■-t* pivseiit. Th*
Ladies' Club, of Sanford, kindly loan
ci1 lJi«* c!uh through Min. llliickmnn, n
mil nit. i I||i&gt;

SATURDAY

It g In Se e i . ' t j i i y f i e o r g e T. I'lppcD. Ft'

that occasion a whole hunch of prize;
is to he given aw ay running • frott
Inexpensive are'ea- uric:*. up to a full
fledged flivver itself. Thp Iirtecs a n

ofTcieii for stall stlintri as lhe-e: "I'oi

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o f M-verat ohl
■lu ll

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down

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Tin* different committee:!
were organized, the chairm an of cneh
&lt;rcrpondcd with n stu n t tulle' mitt liar
'f o rth the purpot- oT th e eotnmlUco.
'file minutes ef the In- 1 m ee tin g w e ie
■liii*nu-'».

M-lid t.y the ..re n ta l y, Mr. Parmaleo.
One uf the nnnt enjoyable features of
the evening were •,v.erfll rare and
bri.uli.ful Kouar l&gt;y t'r lllaeknmn. the
1*r*•- •i

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1 l.i' lie it njicting of the club n .ii lie
ltcld nt the school iimlitorimn Friday,
; Fell. L’lnl, nt which ton g a : |&gt;--c-irii leotuio will lie given, the flumes o f tlu, lecturer and hit co-worker, a lady, will
ha announced Inter. Everyone Is in-

BEST CREAMERY HIiTTBR,
IVr lb..........

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GARDEN GROWN VEGETABLES
CALIFORNIA AND FLORIDA FRUITS
The Beni Store in Town

Cut out this slip, enclose with lie and
mail it to. Foley it Go., 2Ll"i Sheffield
Avenue, Chicago, I!!., writing your
nam e and address clearly. You will
receive In return a trial package -eon*
taiaing Foley’s Honey nnd Tar Com­
pound for roughs, ad d s nnd croup;
Foley Kidney Fill* for palrU in sides
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney tittd bladder aliments; and Foley
C athartic Tnblets, a wholesome anti
thoroughly cleansing eathnriic for
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
and sluggish bowels.
Sold every­
where. Ad v.

Mrs. Ttahy Turner Jones, wife of H,
F. ‘ Jones, well known at this, place,
tiled at Daytona, Florida, Monday
night afte r a short illness.
Mrs!
Jones is survived by her husband and
live children, Crorge, Frank, Paul,
Clyde and I.aurune. Also by th e fol­
lowing slaters nml a brother: Mrs,
Will .Stafford nnd Mrs. Rosa S trick­
land, of this place and Jam es T urner,
of Host oil, Ga. The rem ains were ta k ­
en to Suinmerhlll, Ga., for burial.
- Mrs. I,. II. Mann wax strieken with
append it*ilia Saturday morning and
rushed to the Fernald-Laughtrm. Hos­
pital jn t Sanford where an operation
tvns perform ed by Dr. Lnngloy, a s ­
sisted by Drs. .Marshall and Tolar.
The patient Is now reco v y ln g much
to the pleasure of many friends.
Miss Mollie Shelby has been quite
ill of pneumonia, b it is now upon the

road to recovery.

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NAME SUC C ESSO R

, ' * r T{'« As-*r»SU« rre.«&gt;
1 blwtll^IEI^, IU r./an . 12-CIov.
1 • ,U|1H this morning issued a ' tall
a 'lHlial prim ary and flection for
P'lrpoie of r.iUflng a rxUtCcasor Jo
t-11' James II.' Mann of Chicago,
i 1*“ mnrt- fn&gt;m -th e - Second *dixtdeath occurred Inst Noe ‘10. The prim ary 'will Ik&gt; hold
,r!‘'ir&gt; *•1 W)4 the election April 3,

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CMOLARSHIP AWARDED
Ml, Ttii* I mim'IhIh I l‘rr».l

NEW HAVEN, Jan. 12.—The She!n Halo scholarship at H arvard law
liooi was awarded to Samuel Ihck, of Milwaukee, who war* graduated
0R, the Univerrdty of Wisconsin, in
22. Thomas E. Benner, of M ont'
im ry, Ain., now on leave of. absence
th« Alabama State Bonn! of
iucation, has been nwarded the Aus, acholwdhip / o r t^chcr.- in tin

F. II. Hluek and fam ily have re ­
turned from Courtney, Kla., where
they spent Christinas.
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hatch nnd chil­
dren, Pearl and Lloyd Hatch, and Mr,
and Mrs. W alter Underhill nnd son,
Jodie, nnd Henry Rodino, of Tampa,
spent Sunday nt Lake Harney.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hi Hawkins nnd
children, Emily and William, visited,
at Daytona Bench lust week where
Mr. Hawkins had the largo deer henti
mounted th at he killcdQg|m&lt;&lt; tima in
December. , ■
Mrs. M. E. Jarobs, of Oviedo, was
a gue^t of her son and daughter, Mr,

* Notice is hereby given
th a t all persons, subject
to the paym ent of City
License who have not
paid same on or before
J a n u a ry 15,1923, will he
subject to prosecution
w ithout fu rth e r notice.
J. A. KILLEBREW ,
Chief of Policy.
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SMOKED PORK SAl'SAGl
Per lb .

FAMOUS ALL-MEAT STEAK
P u p lb.

ROUND STEAK
SHOUT CUT STEAK
Per lb. -------------

BLIND ROBBINS SMOKED
FISH, per box

ific O. K. P O IN S m iA
CLUB HOUSE STEAK
I el lb,

BREAD, 2 big loaves
BONELESS HERRING
ALL GROCERIES AT CUT PRICES,

LEG§ OF PORK, CORN-FED, FROM GEORGIA, lb.

-20&lt;!

We Reserve th e R ight to Refuse all Hotel dad R estaurant flusiness

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SAN FORI), FLORIDA, THURSDAY.1‘JANUARY II, 1923

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CHAIRMAN MELON SURE

AMERICAN REPARATIONS COMMISSION
W ILL NOT BE WITHDRAWN FROM
GERMANY AS FIRST RUMORED
Order to Brin# Troops Back Will Not Affect the
^Commission or the American Official Observ­
er Unless There is a Change in Present Policy

TO INVESTIGATE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The order bringing
troops home from the Rhine will not be fol­
D E A L E R S IN the
lowed by the withdrawal of the American parti­
the reparations commission unless
WITH T p r FRENCH
UNRIPE FRUIT cipation'in
there is a change in the present policy of the
HKLGIAN CONTINGENT IS
MOVING FROM DUISBERG
BY WAY OF MULHEIM

Acccimpuhied by Considerable VKDEIl AI. IN VESTK J A I ION AND American government
.
Body of Troops and Ammo*
PROSECUTION IS
tiV O quarters.
nition Column *
ASK HI)

as outlined in authorita-

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______ Fort. Dr. McCastoii presided at the* pl-

FOR DEBT REFUNDING
LOCAL a r i l (JUTTING IIKADY
TO CONTINUE GOOD WORK
STARTED EAST YEAH
Yesterday's meeting of the iKJWnni*
club wan called to order by the prostdeat nad Rev. Dr. Brownlee linked the

on l,"‘ *ork or *h» r,ub'

Two now moiilwh were welcomed.
They were Pr. McCaMon and A. (’.

BRITISH DEBT OF FOUR BIL­
NINE MONTHS
LIONS BEFORE COMMIS­
SION SAILS
OF SCHOOLING •
FOR HILLSBORO LOOKS B
PASSAGE OK TEN .Mil.!. SCHOOL FV.*- E arly Discussion T h at W ill
T\X .MAKPH IT |*os*
^ ifnr Awuy All Oustnclcs
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WASHINGTON, . Jon. lE -C h a lrI B f Tl»i* A t i n r l n b d P r f a a k
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—It
of ,
ll.—It is the belief
nonet or
.TAMPA,
. Jim, in. The passngv
.
PARIS; Ja n . 11.— D r. W ilhelm
'*L nan Metlan .of the American debt
.Mayer, German am b assad or
gnliun nn.l possible prosecution is to officials hcie that despite the agitation in con- present and made a most interesting1Hu* ten mil) nln.nl tax levy at the 1 funding eoaintlmion wan represented
France, left P a ris fo r B erlin, at be, asked ,.f the government by loeul i r ,.n « c i-n rru i r l in n ' t l i o • u d iv itio s i n f P o l i m d VV R o V - ' “,k' (»‘*ur guests wire .ledge James ten*, el.-.lion xx.11 insure nine months
moatli'i tir.f .,ft,|isij;
Hinta
lit,, ibnt
fertain agreement
board of trade .1 was derided ,1 a M ^ S
&lt; g a i ( l I Mg U K « I I U \ I L K ^ H i I W U tllU VV. »
.
w IVrkinsa.nl S. M Swope.
;M m x of Hill-b
In. . f.„ ,, fn.&amp;ng the British debt of more
noon today.
«f rnti.cni and dtnL i who CI Oil v 1 ll O A f 1101*1 Oil II 111101 iK 'U ll O uSG l \ Ol W il li IIH '
l&gt;r. Rrmvnlcr Mtalctl that tmmidp.il tliU y» n.^n« turfhin In S tpt. Knight, f that four hilt ion* wmiM h&lt;* reached
ESSEN , Ja n . 11.—T ire F ren ch Imre b, or shipping uintpe fruit and C o m m i s s i o n ll i s 1 C tC I U io il J it ll i s p r C S C ll t ])O S t
tc of the
i s ( i f "wmi-hip of tlu^puhli’ util'ties wp who lim ..I! I a .... .tn .f ... lb. t.u hofo , . tetitatiro Tiling dote
are in Essen. T h e f irs t troops culls t.. northern •otisumer*.
The
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n l .M»-«f.| ; m r ,.\ niPlMCSIll illl t'UOSl S .Tll(l »
«-•»"« »" »i»V ;.l r.„ th.
i
. ,.e.l .‘rt.i.-ii'.n „t Ur.i.Mie..,.,i..issioi,Jnnvary 2tr.
\ «1IU( ll. p l o t .1111..^ .U Y liil I C a ll 1111
C. .
' , yi-nr and moved that a committee la* plans.
(..iiver-,.iiion» Ix-twoKi debt
entered at 10 o’clock this m orn­ Imnid h .s been iar..mier by r v i M u m .
lit conting. Belgian con tingent m oving its that they have lurii reuivlng fruit a i d i n g tO W ill’Cl I illlll S e t t l e m e n t o f t h e rC p ai*«T t lOIlfA an pointed to work t.. that end in rot
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mi .ions thus far and the great mass
from Duisberg proceeded to the in noor &lt;-uuiitloli.
it
neelion with similar minmillre* from
AGREE ON CONDITION
&lt;*f data submitted by the Itritlah were
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the oilier club* and civic bodies o f;
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believed tu have cleared the way for
city by way of Mulheim sim ul­
tI the
me ei(y.T!iepresident then ap|*&gt;intEAUSANNE, Jan. II •l.iiuet l’a- an early
taneously with F re n ch .
Bel­
i u* dmi of term* and was
WASUINCTON, .Ian. IE —Ameri* hi run take immediate at linn, \t tin' ,.,| lb,..following toserve on that eutii- rlia informed the Near Ea-1 rnnfei deelarnl tk he,|mie||cally certain that
gians were accom panied by e o nI.
-jlIt.
v * lL.
J ’ McKenzie f)ie&lt;!
niiti.a*: Dr. Brownlee, .MessrsCon-1cure yesterday that Tin key woubl
a plan of wUlvtileiit would contenisiderably body of F re n ch troops on Street This Morning ran troops vvere ordereil home from &gt;i:lret, il said:
the Rhine yesterday with every in.li“The president Infl decided t&lt;» re nelly atitl Duma...
utTee id the (li&gt;. k patriitixii Y.mh in- plate the ai ran genie at of considerable
nml ammunition colum n. All th e
Well Known Salesman Cation that the ndmini.t i at ion's pm turn to the United Slate* immediately Se. retaiy Eloyd then
mg m Colt'll out isuplr on eonditiot Hire I'br.atml
mlity than would bo po.-tsoldiers have th e fullest w ar
pose wu* to emphasize it* dixapprevul .Ml t roup* of your eonimutul, except uam., of the cunynittei'H up|Miiiite.l to that lie In- deprived of all adeiii inia- .ihle under liinitalions laid down by
tM|uij&gt;meni even g as m ask s.
ll.nl Reeil Coming In Sanford Fur
svrve during tlu- coming year, rii.V live and eivil functiona.
‘ eongre*
of the French reparations program, graves registration service.
.
Mail) tears Sealing Tire*
ate;
They
nre
expected
to
he
back
in
the
"
l
lie
SI.
klihiel,
making
one
trip
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PARIS, Ja n . 11.— T h e e n try of
INograin eommillee E l.
Em
United States by February ftth.
will l«&gt; dlapatihrd .from New
’ the French Into th e first zone of
I!. E. MeKenxie, a well known anlea­
Oirieial
explaiialioii
of
the
with
V.*rk
about
January
rzth
to
l.remen
ehnirman:
Frank
Miller.
A.
Kent
I
the Ruhr com prising the city of rna it, dropped dead at the corner of
ill nil al orders. i*Mi..d limn, dialed af "i 'lambing. «:«hla uEliich you want. ■j .-.iter and \V. I*. Curler,
^Essen
begun
when ad
van
ce
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,, Second street and Sanfi.nl avenue
l-'iimiu;' Committee — Forrest (gibe
Biuntl o f co n trol co m m issio n s th(s mornin
,lV1„ ,k. Thr ter a morning eonfereme between i "You will utilize the ntaximum eamilitary esco rt cro ssed th e h o u n ., rnm(. ,lf dwilh w„ t l.rt.i,tlli |tl-n.or- I President Harding and Seeretarie.i parity of this vessel for carrying per- chairman; \V. M. Seott, E. D. Mobley,
DeCottes, John D. Jinliins.
tiary line from th e occupied a re a .
McKenzie had been com. lluifhe* and Weeks, was confined to sonnel and nil freight except offit-era idea. A. DeCottes,
this morning. The firs t of l h c ! itll, tll n.n.rr.r.l for m mv vonrs and ,ho.statement that th, president deem- mount*. Excess Minplic* shall he disClassiilentlon «’onimittce — Dr. E.
D
Brnwnlei ihnl
ed
it
expedient
at
this'tim
e.
posed
of
in
neeurdniteo
with
law
and
D
ehnirmnn; B. D. Fa*
troops, according to th e plan a t Inn,|0 jj,jH cjty j,|s hcadiiimrtern for
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w,th ,:,w
11 Brownlee,
,1"»wnlee.
well, John D. Jinkins, (}.. rF.. Ktntlli.
Sntilh.
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There
were
iiiliinntiAU*
which
uprigulatlons.
Excess
personnel
will
be
Marslmil I*och woro t to follow I *ome time, and had hundred* of old
Education
Uommitte
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rof,
t
w
Denounced
\uy
Movement
Which
Would
Impair
th
a
t.trr.nsported
on
eommereial
liner
to
villi ICglllaiity and w as ;*JIi,lJ
hero who will he'grieved to poured, authoritative, however.
France has been informed that pr,- New York. •nrrniigenu Ills to la made law ion, i bail man; Dr y " ,,rrv
Tlwii instrument
here the whole E ssen zone would: jwll.„ „ f j,jH .i.mth.
I t , . Prof. • (i. K Mi Kii\. Silt, ll.
l»e miller Fren ch supervision l»y
II. has Ik-cii a travelling salesman severam-c of her plans f»t for. .1. t by you."
After informing General Allen that Mantes.
this afternoon w ith com m ission for many year*, cn.rymg litTercnt measures in (iernumy would result in
tit* a its taanctaiM t*r**«i
;eial thousand people. Now there in
Attendance Committee—Frank Ak­
American
withdrawal
from
the
Rhine,
detailed
iiwtruilions hail been mailed
of allied enginers which w ill sup­ line.,, but for the jm«l three
OLD ST. JOSEPH, Fin. Jan. IE— |(R, („y # Vphtiffc ,lf
building* left
.i?
ers,
chairman;
Kant
Baumrl,
E.
A.
ervise coal deliveries installed has been with the Kelly-Spiinglield hut no inkling was wiven as to when to him, the menage «nitl the St. Mi­
Standing nntid;t the remnants of what (to njHak to us of its glory or importBall. J.
llutchlnkon.
t
ready for business.
was ome the U«te*u e nter of popg ftnrl.
hlnll,
tpttchcR u, of tho
. .?
tire company, with headquarter* at nt’ how diplomntiw,exchange* of suchjhicl would proi'eed fitnt to Snvpiiiiiih,
Publicity
Committee
—
II.
A. Neal,
(In.,
dieit
to
Charleston.
S.
U.v^uitd
fillJactuumviUe. It i* alaid that lit* was nature lutil been transmitted.
l.ttmn and where nearly four sc
ll|ll(nliH||!l rf tinic and of. the loseW k
Ainl.nssmlors of all the countrien' ally to New York. At uaelt port units, cM-tii man; Kthelle Mnines, II. \V. yeats ago u body „f rugg.,1 stale*- ni|Uj. ,|f ehIll|r- lnMterla|«
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! originally, from Atlanta, (In., and thut
Ih-rmlmi, J . C. Ilutrhinson.
PARIS, Jan. IE — France, will go|th,, n.mnins will proh.thly !«• sliipped here, including the French, and Amer­ will diremhnik.
gathered and drew up Florida’s
Thr K„vcrnur trn m | thl. two ,Hs.
The
cnhlcgrein
also
Instructed
orVReceplion Committee — Frank Mil-1lii-t constitution. Governor • ary A
ican
umhnssndor*
itilKurope,
were
in­
Into the Ruhr till* morning. Tanks'. [ there ui soon ns hi* relatives con Ih&gt;
aster which are attributed as the
formed promptly hy the state depart­ gunizatinns to return 'with “Individual1ler, chairman; W. E. Scoggim, Dr. W. Hardee today denounced ati&gt; move­
troop*, uirplane.x and engineers nr,. ||lenn| from.
•lit eel esuse.i af ttie passing of St.
|
.
I.miglcy,
Dr.
C.
.1.
Marshall,
llow-i
mejsage[ctiuipment.
color*,
authorized
housement i. hi, h woubl intpatt the iinlily lo-i-ph. Il&lt;- recidled tile yellow fever
read). Ex.xvn w[]l how to the French
yj,-. McKenzie was n genial, whole- ment of the order. A cab!
ami ar,l Ovcrlin, T. L Duma*.
,d that time hounred instrument.
in th&lt; curly morning hours and J’re- HOU|P,| young man who was a friend fiom the vv;ir department to Major'hold effect* nml records only."
Inter l ily ^lelntion* l oiumiltee
| The governor wa» npeakitig to a ,'Piileinie and the storm which caused
mid Poincare when he npp&lt; nrr in
everyone and everyone liked him (it-neral Allen, 1,11111100.ling the Amer-.stated that "no motor vehicles, paints.
i,an unity of occupation, gave hint oils, greases, subsistence stores, or &lt;&gt;- P. Swope, ehnirman; T. W. Isw- croud of sever:.I thousand people, who great tidnl wave* to heat over thu
parlument today will tell not what ne'' ;,||p,v,.,
all lover (lie state of Flotilla where hi
preliminary inslria tiom. to prepare public animals will'bc returned nnd1 ton, \S. M. Mckinnoii. C. J. . lnralmll, come fium far and wide to witness J
i plan? u, do hut whnl he has done.
11avelei
"We are indebted, to sc'imee for cffor withtlinwnl while outers also werelonly such aulhorizeil officers moiyitS|J. &lt;*. Sharon.
Fiance, with Belgium at her sid
tin1’ dedication of n monument mark-, fictive remedies against the yellow
issued for the transport St. Mlhiel tojus are now owned by officer* desiring
House &lt; ommilteii - K; M. Elay.l,
and supported by Italy, will liegin her
She
will
to
ship."
J
ehnirman;
UohE \\. Deane, John Gtl- ing the spot. Erection of the wra-jfiAvr,* without which no Panama Calong talked of “separate action." The
sail front New York Friday,
inemorutjng stun.; was mode posaibto na, iuU,(|
^
constructed or
Ion,
Fred
K.
Wilson, R. II. Wight.
The Coblenz area, wliich has been
pick up alsiut forty officers and more
liy
the
last
legislature.
[the
health
or
the
people
preserved,"
Public Affairs Committee — A. P.
than 1,000 men, comprising the Amer­ the German army withdrew front the
The governor spoke without nmnu-‘ ithe governor declared, Vhut from the
Connelly, chairman; Fred It. Wilson,
di‘CU- sed
Rhineland camo ns n blow to the pride
T h C V &lt; l l ( l C Z I l O t P l ican forces on tile Rhine, either^ at um^r American command ever since T. Wfl Lawton, Dr. J.1 N. Tolar, K. J. script or notes. lie umu.
cu tho.ie
of K,„.t rhanuta tii| „ow no
bridge
bend
zone
on
the
Rhine
under
Hnmhurg „r ‘Bremen, a* General Al­
of France and to the French sense
provisions
of
the
constitution
guar- f
ha,; cv6r |,t^h dlreovertxl, nor
Moughlnn.
'
armistice terms, presumably will pass
of right, although there is no word
len
elects.
.
nnlccing
religious
litH.rty.
f.eedom
.. (o tufl. thtf
w, n i .s
TUKSRaN MEETING HAD MANY
Athletic Committee — L H. Steele,
of official criticism, only regret.
Actual movement of the troops front beck to the custody of Marshal Fiadt
speech
and
freedom
o
f.the
press.
He
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nr(kt.
,.,,,rc„
c&lt;l
s, mp«TALKS ON LOCAL SUDJECTS
chairman, S. M. Hliyd,.Howard OverThe French people, however, *nre
Coblcz, it was said, would begin just ns allied supremo commander In
spoke of assault*,, which he declared lhy U|(h lho movrmvnl for Cl,altn ^ .
AND o n r o t a ' iiy
J.
Moiighton,
S.
K.
Il.tumel.
of nrinisN, , „
, •tnhalng behind their government at
in time for them to embark directly chnrgo of the'enforcement
* American zone
Grievance
( onunlttce — Scltclle tv. re constantly being toatle upon the lion of monument* to commemorate
s
tlco
conditions.
The&lt;
*hat Is frisjently described as the
from trains. The only American bllconstitution. The constitution must
The ntceling of the Sanford Rotary
Is helil still under the’ armistice as the Mnines, chairman; E. D. Mobley, K. b. upheld lie declared, and with it, the .g n a t iti*toticai event*, lie »aid: "The
most crilirnl moment since the erd
itnry
units
left
behind
will
he
tleClub Tuemlny was one of the real ncUnited-Stales1is not n purty to the J . .Moiighton, A. Raffeld, L II. 8t«,ele. unquestionable tiylits of the court* tit hnrd-boiled mntrriuliat will tuk the
of the war. Germany was notified yes­
tive meetings of the month and th^jre tnchmcnl* to complete disposition of treaty of Versailles, which gave more
question: ‘Why spend money In buitik
Ultnrlly Committee — Frank Mil­
terday in identical note* from France
construe It. Tho chief executive
were many visitors plrcsent nnd with stores and projjerty not hreught home pi l iniment status to other forces of ler, II. A. Neal, Ed. Lane.
ing this monument far from tho busy
snd Belgium, that effective today, con­
the singing nnd the talk., the meeting and those in charge of graves regis­
Purlf’ Committee — A. K. Rosaiter, frrrcd t,. the nt issity of n tynalltu-jcotf,(.r3l of population? ’ Is It not a
trol of the Ruhr coal distribution
occupation.
.
lion ns the basic fundamental law
was enhanced in many way* npd the tration activities. Some of General
The withdrawal order came ns n Ed. Lint', G. F. Smith, II. W, Hern­ guaranteeing the "rights nnd liberty waste of money V He who ask* the
tcnuld he under a commission which
Allen’s
staff
officers
will
come
hy
menu was exceflcht ns usual.
question loses sight of the larger
don.
w*k go in with n small army ns n
passenger ships n» the Kt. Mihlel can­ compute st/rprisc to those who had
Activity Committee — A.eP. Con­ of the people against tho'Vhlm or thing* of life. He doc* not think of
Messrs,
Phillip*
of
Lakeland,
Hut­
knowledge of thu reasons tJmt prompt
Ruard. Italian hesitation has been
not accommodate all.
nelly, chairman; F. L. Miller, Ed, caprice of n temporary majority." the qullural effect upon the citizen os
giving some concern, hut Italian cn- ton and Whitmdd, of Atlanta nad
Detail order to General Allen went e&lt;| the state department fityt year to
Line, O. P. Swope, F|. I*. Browmdl. “Florida'* constitution," he said, “fol­ he contemplates the great events of
gincers will go with the French nnd Finlay Knight of Jacksonville were forward Tuesday night hy mail. Yes­ Intervene when the war department
Judge Perkins spokjp on the "Duty low* the general plan of the Federal hi! country’* history preserved for all
Belgians which fact M. Poincare's among the visitors .and fill of them terday's cable message was in the na- was preparing to bring home the en­
Constitution'll! the creation of three time in tablets of stone nml marble. 1 1
of the American Juror.”
note to Germany took pains to men­ told how glad they were to l&gt;e “among turo of preliminary adviiy upon which tire command.
co-ordinate’
departments, the legisla­ am In sympathy ivith that fine spirit
We wish we could publish Judge
ns" in the “fair nnd Substantial City"
tion.
4
tive, executive nnd judicial*—each free
Perkins'
talk
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in
its
entirely,
as
it
which Would preserve in appropriate
General Simon, commanding the of Sanford, etc., etc.
was one of the most eliMUicnt addresa- nnd. independent. The constitution hn* symhol the mounLln peaks of Florida
Frady
Too
Weak
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Messrs.
.Hutton
and
Whitfield
told
Burioltlorf area, is ready to move at
e* ever delivered before the Klwnn- sometime* been referred to hy small history. I fcol that the laat legisla­
a half hour’s notice, msrchlng rations of the many good points of asphalt
to
Stand
Trial
for
is club. He was thoroughly* familiar part* of our citizenship as a shield ture In making adequate provlston fot
have been issued nml German auto­ rends and street* nnd gave much in­
with his subject nnd he was listened fur the protection of certain inter­ this purpose has wrought nobly and
Murder Wife Today
mobile* requisitioned. General De- teresting data on the materials nnd
ests,” lie asserted. "What a mis­
to with deep inlet eat.
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Routte, in supreme commnnd of the the construction of the Barber Asphalt
Three members bf Knntaka’s- Ha­ conception. It protects the. citizen in
(’ontinuing, tho governor said: “•The
Physicians
Think
He
Will
Never
Live
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French, has alrcudy returned to Dus- read*.
j
AGAINST I.HtUOK LAW VIOEAT- waiian troupe were prosont nnd wore the enjoyment of inalienable right* molluntent ^wevc"r, is not e re cte d **
Col. George W. Knight was on the
reldorf and xyill direct (he advance.
In Fare Court
whether rich or poor, Irrespective
'
DIES
THROUGHOUT
THE
heard
in
several
vocal
nml
instrument­
the
sole
purpoxc
of
keeping
alive
the
"The.time in still secret, hut has laen program for a talk on "jscrvlce 1 and
DISTRICT
al number anil Were npplnudcd to the his station in society. It i* n shield tevniiisy of a fallen city. It more par‘
_ decided
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tic carried Ids hearers hack to the time
l l l r T i l* AWMH-Intrd I’ rraal
“♦finitely
upon.
echo. At lho conclusion of the lunch­ for tho weak against the oppression tirularly marks the ' ‘ geographical
MIAMI, Jan. IE —Edgar C. FrnThe vigor of the newly launched of Confucius down to the present time
I ll s T b r A»*orInlril C r m l
of the iitrong.”
n t hpia. &gt;• Of a living, breathing Jk»rharged with the murder of his . TAMPA, Jnn. 11.—W. K. Taylor, eon n rising voK&gt; of -ihnltk* wan ex
French policy is shown ut honk*, a* ami gave them a fine address oli what
We are here to dedicate n monu- j ^ , ||poumcnt thAt wll, ncvcr
tended
them.
They
appear
at
tho
Pn'rJ*1'11 as abroad. leading communists.' "real service" really mtan* bringing
wy| nol JJV0 for
declared Division'thief of the federal revenue
i,t erected upon
un.iii tho'site
the site of u ntA1
|
ciV4
iih House tonight nnd shpuld he ment
beaded by Deputy M arcel Cacbin, who it to thei/ nttention that rervlco la Dr. E. M. Jonct*. one of the* attend­
which
once
was,
but
is
now
no
more,"
department.
gturloJ
out
this
(horning
greeted with o-«rowded house.
*ent to .Eaten in nn Attempt to or- re a lly w hat rules the world nnd it Is
ing physicians. Frady is. too weak, he with forty warrants of distraint to j Thursday .evening, Jqnunry 2f&gt;, was the'govenior said at the outset of Id*
YANKS ORDERED IN EARLY
no
new
thing*
hut
one
of
the
oldcat
in
jcaniti' n general strike in tho lltlnr,
said, to bo nhlr’to stand Another trans­ enforce tho collection of taxes and selected, m* Indies’ night, at whien address; "a community which once
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t « - T li* A t u c U t d l r * » — 1
The attendance is getting bettor fusion of blood of\which he ha* had penalties against liquor law violat­ time the new officers for the coming existed, pulsing with life, hut now Is
..'nth a plot against the safety of the
COBLENZ—To evart trouble.
year will he installed! the occasion only n mefnoty. The history-of our
‘ ‘•teAand six of them are already in and the Banford Rotes arc planning two. At the hoapital this morning it ors throughout tho district The-war­
country
furnishes
no
parallel
with
American
eqldiers in thc.Coblens
being
the
anniversary
of
the
organ­
oraa reported that there had been qo rants arc used tb enforrp the reve­
four aro being sought nnd pnrli- big, things for the new year.
ization of Kiwjtpls. Dr. Brownlee wqs UuL of old St. Joseph. Hero once are to he in their barracks bofr
change
for
the
hotter
since
Frady
suf­
nue
tax
on
liquor
which
wan
iti
force
|.
“totm hat been c.ked to cancel .^E
.J1
thriving, hustling city of stv o’clock each night.' * . . . ,
when possession of liquor was IcgM. .,elected as speaker for 'the occasion.
Have you read tb# want ads tojjayl fered a sinking hpcll Tuesday night,
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AT ST. JOSEPH TODAY
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ON FIRST CONSTITUTION

l Sanford Rotary Club

JE W E S S

Had Interesting Meet

Division Chief
Reveque Division..
ect Taxes

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923
tlCms; Mis.' V. W; Estsa and Mr*. W&gt;
M, Davis, decorations; Miss Claire
Robinson, pages; Mrs. L. II. I.awrcnce, press; Miss Mby Hand and
Mrs. F. W; Taylor, motorcade;. Mias
Anna Rand, Mrs. Diamond, registra­
tion; Mrs. Cora Nyc, hostesses; Mrs. *4
J . A. Abbcrger, Mrs. A. R. Hogue,
purchasing.—Orlando Sentinel.
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JUM PER OVERBOARD

For Floridp: Fair" tonight
hnd Thursday light (tost in
north
portion
tonight;
warmer Thursday.
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FORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE CLUB.

fYesttrday afternoon, Mrs. Harry B.
Mr. C. A. Raulerson, o f Geneva, r«*
Lewis was the gracious hostess, when turned from JacksonytHfl' yesterdny
tho entertained at bridge at her home where he went to attend th e ' stockon Mngnolin avenue. There wero two bolder* meeting of the Cranklcss En­
The Dollar Has Shrunk in Purchasing Pow
tables of players and the guests in­ gine Co. While In the big city Mr.
er, So They Say .
cluded the members of the Fort­ Raulerson purchased a fine Hanson
But at the Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.’s store it goes al­
nightly Bridge Club.
most as far asiit over did. You can prove this’,for yourself
Exquisite roses and other cut flow­
by coming horo to mnke your purchase* for Men’s and Boys'
ers were used in the rooms where the
Suits and Furnishings.
.
card tables were arranged.
The hours passed quickly in the
^ew Merchandise coming in each day to
spirited gamo of bridge and when the
make your selections fry
scores were counted, it was fobnd that
CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—A study* of
Mrs. D. L Thrasher held high score
J . J. N: CONNER, Manager
used car merchandising, the econo­
und wav awarded silk lingerie.
mics of used car losses, their handl­
Following the card game the hos­
ing from un association standpoint
tess solved chicken salad, nut bread,
and their proper buying and resale
sandwiches, olives, stuffed dates and
pricing, will feature the unnual con­
coffee.
First Quality— I*ow Prices
vention of the National Automobile
The members of the club Include,
Dealers' arnociation, to be held here
Phone
104|
115 E ast F irst S tre e t
Mrs. George Knight, Mrs. Frank Mil­
January 27-30.
ler, Mrs. George DeCftttes, Mrs. G. I).
Guy 8. Barber, of Saginaw, Mich.;
Bishop, Mrs. D. ll. Thrasher, Mrs. L.
I* B. Sanders of Boston, and W. Fitt
J . H. Ilurtop, of Orlando, was fn F. McCullcr, Mrs. Hal Wight and Mrs. names of Cleveland, will l&gt;c the prin­
Oil* city yesterday on a business mis­ F. E. Koumillut.
cipal speakor* on these subjects dur­
sion.
ing n "used car forum” to be conduct­
COMMITTEES FOR WOMAN'S
ed
during the meeting.
M R8. F E E D D A IG E R , Society Editor
CLUB RECEPTION
Fred Bull returned Monday from
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Phono 217-W
Fitxgernld, Ga., where he accompan­
I t r « s l i f t M g t r t « . l » v la llla v T* ied Qie remains of his mother, Mrs.
The following committees
hnvc
- 0 * r « a r * s * I m - a / w f c v v * •» *•««&lt;*•■
M a * . m U ; n ar* • a t.rla la la n , wvtl It. If. Ball, who passed nwny here Sat­ been appointed for the Woman’s Club
The regular weekly meeting of the
a aaa'al card ta ik U tfvaartnvat, s I U m
recoptlon, to be held next Tuesday af­ Flpc Organ club,was bold Monday af­
Ma d i a . &gt; r If lf s t m * tfca li.a .. It w ll urday.
fca s n .U r a i i r t i u u *
ternoon, Janunry ICth, from 3 to 5 ternoon with Mm. SchcIIo Maine* ns
o'clock.
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hostess.
Dr. S. W. Walker, who recently took
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Hostesses: Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. E.
Reports from chairmen of the va­
charge of the Methodist church in St.
Petersburg, was in the city yesterdny A. Douglass, Mrs. A. F. Connelly and rious committees were received. In­
Wednesday—Annual business meeting and visited tho High Sthool pupils, Mrs. S. O. Shlnholser.
teresting plans for the New Year were
of tho Uusiness and Professional
who greatly enjoyed his talk.
Frogrum: Mrs. A. M. Phillips, discussed and several new members
Women’s Club *ut 8:30 p. m‘. nt the
ehnirmnn, Mrs. R. J . Holly, Mrs. John wero received.
homo of Mils Moll Whitner.
After tho business we ndjourned to
Gibbs.
The meeting of tho Parent-Teach­ Leonnrdi, and Mrs.
».
the social hour at which time the host­
Wednesday—Knmska's Hawaiian* nt er* Association, has been postponed
Decorating: Mrs. Al I.iljn, ehnir­
ess served hot chocolate, .sandwiches
the Parish House, under the auspic­ from Thursday until next Thursday,
mnn; Mrs. L. I'. Hngr.n, Mrs. Gea.
es of tho Men's Club.
,
Jnnuary 18th. It is earnestly desired Fox, jr., Mrs. 8. K. Barrett, and Mm. anil cakes.
Tho next meeting will be with Mrs.
Thursday—Mrs. A. W. Fitts will en­ tkut there will l&gt;c n full attendance. H. H. Chappell.
Metlivcn.
tertain tho members of the Mcrrie
Refreshments: Mrs. May Dickens,
Matrons Ilrldge Club nt her home
The Daughters of Wesley will en­ rhnirman; Mrs. II. C. DuBose, Mrs.
on Union Avenue nt 3:00 p. m.
tertain at a banquet Friday evening Ben Monroe and Mrs. W. T . l«anjfThursday—Mrs. A. M. DcForrcst will at 7:30 nt the home of Mrs. Claude ley.
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Is again called to the Smoker which
entertain tho members of the Every Herndon. All member* and their
Serving: Mrs. Raymond Fhilips, will he held at the dub house tonight
Week Bridge Club ut her home ul husbands are most cordially invited.
Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. .Ed. Betts and nt 8 o'clock. A very interesting ev­
3 o'clock.
Mm. C. R. Kirtley.
ening of entertainment has been pro­
Mrs. Robert II. Everett, of Bay
Friday—Daughters of Wesley ban­
vided. Mr. Rufus Steele, who will be
quet nt the home of Mrs. Claude Side, Long Island, is the guest of BODY OF SWITCHMAN TAKEN the star fcntulc of the entertainment
Herndpn on Mngnolin avenue at Mrs. Feitner, of Osceola. Yesterilay
und who is now in town has promised
TO OLD HOME TODAY
Mrs. Everett was the guest of Mrs. J.
7:80 p. m. .
to take the string «&gt;lT hi* bag of tricks
G. Ball at the bridge phrty given by
Saturday—Regular meeting of Snllle
Those of tly| membors-who haviTBccn
The
remains
of
Mr.
Fnrr,
the
unfor­
the Social Department of the Wom­
Harrison Cluipter N. I). S. A. It.,
tunate young man who wns crushed to fortunate enough to. meet Mr. Steele
an’s Club.
followed by "At Home" nt the home
death under the ears Monday night pernonally since hi* arrival hero are
of Mr*. It. E. Tolar on Magnolia
in the performance of his duties ns unanimous in agreeing that Mr. Steele
There will be a double header bnsavenue nt 3 o'clock.
switchman in the Rand ynrils were is in u dass by himself when it comes
ket hall game by the boys and girls
tuken to his old home near Marion. to mystifying an uudienro ^with tho
of Sanford High School v*. the boys
Ohio,
today. He had only been, here pasteboards. Mr. Steele will feature
E. Graham Gracoy, from Detroit and girls of Orlando on Friday night
with
hjs
family ghaut six \wpiks and his famous Four Ace trick and the
Mich., hus arrived in tho city.
nt 7 o’clock nt the Parish House, fol­
hnd worked on the rnilrnnd twenty- Spirit Photographing trick. 11c will
lowed by n gain dance by the Orange
nine days exactly when the accident also entertain with stories ami anec­
Gut Kahl, of Clarence, Iown, is nrnl Black orchestra of Orlnndo.
dotes. Secretary. Householder prom­
crushed
out his life.
among the arrivals here anil is stop­
Tho remnins were escorted from the ises the members n* real evening of
ping at the Monlcxuma.
Mrs. Bert Creekmore and little
entertainment and it is hoped that the
daughter, of Live Onk, motored to Miller chapel to the station today by majority of the members will Ire prosthe Elks, Masons and the B. of R. T.
John S. Graham, of Jacksonville, Sanford yesterdny and are the guests
Tim sympathy of the people here
was in the city yesterday attending to of her brother, Sherwood Harvard and
goes out to the grief stricken wife
family. Mrs. Creekmore will leave
business.
llijf Snicker, E lk s ' Club, th is
anl funiily.
this afternoon for Tampa. She will
(W cd n c.sd n t) even in g. S o'clock.
Mr. Ellis, who linn been the guest of he accompanied hy her mother, Mrs.
U nfits Steele, card w izard, will
NOTICE
7
Mr. anti Mrs. A. II. Stone, has re­ F .‘ B. Harvard, who 1ms spent the
2 lG -ltc
The Seminole County League of e n te rta in .
past two weeks here with her son.*
turned to his home in Chicago.
Women Voters will meet nt the court
Enjoy yourself and help the Men’*
house, Thursday, January 1, at :|:()0 p.
On Saturday, January 13th, nt 3:00
tu. All women of the county are in­ Club. Hear Kamuka’* Hawaiian*, nt
Mr. anil Mrs. C. L. Rounds returned
p. nt., the SnIlie. Hnrrlson Chapter,
vited to attend—Mrs. W. T. Black­ the Parish House, Tuesday and Wed­
to Laurens, S. C., today after a
N. S.* D.iA. It., will hold Its regular
man, chairman.
* 24f&gt;-2tp nesday, Jan. 9th and 10th. Admission
pleasant‘Visit here with Mf. and Mrs.
meeting at the homo of Mrs. R. E.
35c and 60e.
*
2ll-3tc,
W. T. Fields.
.
Tolnr on Magnolia avenue. Followed
SKATE WITH US WEDNESDAY
by nt "At Home’ in honor of Mrs.
August Ruther, of Clarence, Iown, Craig, of Jacksonville, state presi­ NIGHT. LAKE MARY SKATING
ACADEMY, GOOD MUSIC. 2l5-2tr
arrived ta the city yesterdny and- is dent, and Mrs. II. II. McCall, of At­
spending a short time here ut the lanta, vice-president general of the
CARD OF THANKS
Mantciumn.
National U, A. S. .
I). A. It. CONFERENCE
I*rof. Cooper, of the High School,
spent yesterday in Orlando lading the
Tho D. A. R. stute conference opens
dinner guest of Mrs. Margaret Barnes
in
Orlando on Jnnuary 15, and con­
o f JclTerson Court.
tinues through the HUh nnd 17th. It
will open nt, the Rosalind Club with n
Mr». Ben Caswell has returned from state hoard meeting nt 3 o'clock, on
West Palm Bunch where she spent Monduy and. followed by a tea for
the past week ns the guest of Mr*. the state hoard nnd nntionnl officers.
Howard F. Smith.
The chairmen of the various com­
mittees nre: Mrs. W. T. Mathews,
Mrs. R. M. W. Black nnd son of general chairman of committees;
Douglaston, l-ong Island, the new Mrs. A. B. Whitman and Mr*. II,
owner* of the Lake' Mary Inn., arriv­ Ileacham, jr., program; Mrs. T. O.
ed here yesterday to mako It their Brown, reception; Mr*. W. T. Jam ie­
son nnd Mr*. Bayard Floyd, invitahomo.

Ladies’ Host Room

* PENSACOLA, Jan. 10.—Upon ar­
rival o fthe steamship Tarpon here
tally today, the stateroom occupied
by G. W. Farley, 47, whp gavo his
address as 158 Savannah street. Mo­
bile, was found empty and n note
addressed to Capt. Farrow of the ves­
sel* statine it wasHhe intention of the
author to jump overboard. The note
cave directions as to thq disposition
ofDiis effects. The man wns not seen
uftds going into his tooin last night.

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WOULD RECALL

Can you gauge distanc­
es correctly? If n°f
you are constantly driv­
ing in danger. We will
equip you with a pair
of goggles ground ac­
cording to prescription.
Let ai examine your
eyes today.
"We see that you sec"

ROLAND HOYDEN,
U. 8. REPRESENTATIVE

rentatives capable of doing as much
harm as official spokesman.

One of the most forceful of the
.Marshall Noilan productions. AV
so a—

Tw o-Part Comedy
Tomorrow—J , A.
sire!*.

TOM MOORE
OptomctriHt-Optician
Phone 41ft— Opp. !*• O.

This American trying to swim the
English channel may be some tourist
coming home broke.

Coburn’*

Rufus Steele with cards and
story nt Elks’ Club tonight
(Wednesday). Local and visit­ Have tho Herald do your next Job
ing Elks invited.
246-ltc of printing. Wo havo tho equipment
A FIN E MUSICAL TREAT
AT TH E I/AKI8II HOUSE LAST
NIGHT— HE TH ER E TONIGHT

to do all kinds of Job printing.

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Last night n very good crowd en­
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
joyed tho performance staged by live
FI
A
NOS
PHONOGRAPHS
.
FLA Y ER S
SH EET MUSIC
Hawaiian.*; nt the I’nrish House. The
RECORDS
E
FLA
Y
ER
ROLLS
bill consisted of staging,1daryi^g and
Instrumental numbers und each war.
JNING------PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
fine,-- Especial mention should be
mnefe of the number rendered on the
Hawaiian banjo by ono of the mem­
bers and the bass soloist who sang
"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.”
One Indy sluted- that the banjo solo,
BY BUYING BREAD MADE IN SANFORD
"My itosary" wns worth the prlcu of
%
Demonstrations with Grade A Coffee
admission. Each person in the com­
pany docs their part with credit and
the Men's Club can well feel proud of
FRID A Y AT SANFORD GROCERTERIA
having booked this attraction. They
will play again tonight nt tho Parish
House and the admission will be 'the
same popular price. Adults, 50c, ami
Next to Princess Theatre
children, .'irH\ Complete change of
program.

ROUTH BAKERY

Thero nre other transfers, hut none
with SERVICE for their uih.MhN name.
Lorain;:'* QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
FER. Phone •!98 SW-Mn-Tu-Wd-tfr

The Wonderful Vitamin Food
At Bower’s

A musical treat, Knntnkn's Hawai­
ian*, Furish House, Tuesday und Wed­
nesday, J.*in. 9th and M)th, admission
J5c and fiUe.
THE It EX'A I.L STORI

JO Stores In Georgia'

1 Store in Florida

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

C R E P E -D E -C H IN E — CANTON C R E P E
— — AND-

1 wish to take this opportunity to
thank nnd give nssuranre of my ap­
preciation to my Sanford friends, and
the friends of my mother, who wero
ro thoughtful nnd kind tu* mo during
my recent sad loss. Especially do I
wish to thank the church friends, my
Brothor Nobles of the Shrine nnd
fellow member* of the Brotherhood of
St. Andrews.
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These expressions of sympathy hnve
drawn mu very closo to the good peo­
ple of Snnford nnd I shall surely not
forget them.
- Very sincerely yours,
FRED W. BALL.

SA T IN
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DAN HOLT
Frinclpal Coiurdlnn with Cobufir's
Minstrels at the Princes* Thurs­
day Night, Jan. 11th.

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FLANNEL

SA LES AND SERVICE
‘ A Complete Stock of Parts

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Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

B.&amp; 0. MOTOR CO

HATCHETS AND TIAMMEHS
THis Week Only

Snnford, Flo., Comer Second Street nnd Snnford Avenue
Distributors Seminole und I*ako Counties
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tlo the jHHir thing of ending that life to -Florida real .estate will be shown j
instead1 of strengthening* it for the on tho screen in Jacksonville, a* no j
doubt moat of scenes in~-U\e picture
bnttle.
"Sonu-timc* men despair of govern­ were produced in California although I
ment. Thing.t secm to be nt sixes and -song* of them were produced in the |
sevens from top to bottom nnd Hie oil Helds near Pittsburgh, which is Mr.
care zooms hopeless. In a gloomy mo­ Meiphan':: home town.
Am calling your attention to this
ment they determine to wash their
matter
knowing that you have in -! ]
hands of politics nnd let the tiling
go straig h t,to Unvy Jones. This is vested heavily In Jacksonville by pur­
chasing the old Metropolis and know- I
the danger moment.
‘‘Sometimes men rise above the ing from your editorials that you ore, |
differences that arise from the splr- in* full, a Florida booster, having read
ited contests of business and politic? the different articles relative to your
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proposition to npend a certain amount
and get together on propositions for
their common good. This is what hap­ for advertising In papers in conncc.tion with the proposition for state­
pened last night when business and
wide hdvcrtimng during tho next five
professional men representing every
*
f
yearn.
business intertyff ill the community
We don’t know, but we assume that ■
came together at the Chamber ot
Commerce to consider the proposed the line of jor-h on Florida real estate
new charter for city manager govern­ was not emitted fro mtlu* pictuie
us,
ment for Orlando. .Some forty men when : hown here laat week. Tint fact j
doeaq’t
matter
much
ore
way
nr
the
representing every shade of politic*
and every busine** and faction* were other, Floridians are sufficiently well
inVitcd to come togetehr for the pur­ informed on the value of .Florida real |
pose
of eliminating friction from the estate to bu amused at the jilw. Hut
d|«p*i r tf*» herr In"Itre ' al* o "res'er v!•rt*' ' ' l,ur‘' uht) v.»ntcd a paper for their countiy begging for bread for his
side of some question and probably ttntvitg children. He knew what he wheels of government nnd* selecting the same iicnnnt he hi id of people in j
orrim iik iia i .u iii i m i i m i . i'fc«*e hx
could‘ not get in (he Star-Telegram wanted to do. Hr bad an idea he could nine representative and uupnblc men other part* of the country. It is nn T
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UtinC.’i T
!* xtnm
- " * th ,heir Mjtlcftl rot tempted Mr ,1„ it, and he persistently worked &gt;o work out a new charier for the city. old joke—one so far out of date that ;
Sanford, Florida
“Sometimes men who would give any legend-writer for n p e n t moving
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__ t Child* to start tho daily, promising
the tn»k of fUting hinuelf to do
him supimrt. When ho- needed th a t1 it. This iu nb.ioI*jtely the only secret added strengthNo ?uch nn effnrt arr picture concern ought to luirg hlm&lt;B
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support nnd the lulls woic due he did ,,f yuccesa ns an author nr as nr.ything |not nt the meeting. Ihin is uufoitu- •ulf up to dole, for he eh’Jwu eithe.
n t get it. The politician! already hu
| i-.—IH,. Augustino Record.
nate for two reasons. First, it deprive? liia igfiornnee or hi* prejqdke with the I
. . Nuw we have real winter ,w:Uther.
their inning, uni cared nothing fo
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* i the effort of their counsel, nml sec- line.
. . *. ' Ml .
TT” , ! , „ r biMs or hi) paper nnd they I -t him!
A W OSH KItrt I. rOMEIIAFK
j omlljr, ’It deprive- ! llio ukionU'cs of
The- Jacksonville Jo ir-n l lieKevcs1 SANTORO
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
And ,t will stabillM the price, on g(, „n th^rockn. There are a bit o*
ABILITY
! the rpirit of tho effort
in advertising Florida. It iM-lieves that
Sanford cilery.
pOjpIeTb.this world who want ihci
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j “In Orlbrd^ there arc a huriirttl oi j Florida can TRUTHFULLY ridver‘
JO H N G 0 \ E , F ro p rie lo r
. . .
Ids in tho tsaper orly. Th y lit* no
The-e
Vaunt
be
romp
thing
In
n
man;
more
men
|
m&gt; ensiug spedsl quali-' tl*e that which will ilraw folks front
C
E
M
E
T E R Y W O R K A S P E C IA L T Y
Herd winter weutne.* n needed when ......_________
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want anyone cl.e to got ntty.Hlng 1who ran ji-'iUI offiei* by.vote of tin* |teo j (ications for the task of d.afting a’ every state Jn the unfoil
winter time in here'nnd It makes ev
If Paramount Pfttun**. which an I DIM West First Slrect
IOIS West Fir*t htrM
They do not kn .w what n liroad mind- .|t. n uJifle, go nway, mid in n few new charter for the city. Only nine
eiytliiog better.
, ----- - _ - .— -— ■— •J policy In the newspaper means v.-nr; “come back’1 nnd be circled j cuttlJ bo choren for a chm tsr lijani. also heavy* invertors in Florida, want
,t*'&gt;.HutWhg but their own pnlit ig jjq niifl again, rer.eutirg his l?av-j Hut ihe.u- nine aie not to Im- debrived to do thelI bit to 1 RUTHFUI.LY ml- a n u ca a a b H a u n x K a n u a n a a n n n a a a K E u e B sa a a a M B a n ca a u B n a ssiis
Dispatches ray that “no clue- is
leaf At- X *' !lr5t^
‘ elu-mes. 1 h -y wan
a,n| coming bock, anil being rk-ct-|of the loun.-.cl n .-I support of those vvitLse Floriila, tiny enrt ce to it s
found to the skeleton found near At- ,m, „ H.jr &gt;tuff prIn,t. j. *, h. y wnllt
■d eg iin until lie* h now in tin- r-atne lint on the committee. I bis board has . ih it their California worker,-. Iint*&lt;h
1,M... II,-re are many skeleton* in ^ , hoI, , ominKJ 1)f tlloi, ^ighl.*.r
a large tank l»efore it and will m u'act up on thyIr-knowledge of otii.‘J* utatiea.,ous family clarets that have no tiiinUi)1 ,|Ut , hi.ir ,mn |ilfl
(&gt;f Ih, itrice- in the same- town, grown to is
hui tiiy,, it will get light from ev* i in the union und stop mlverti *irg Flo
i city, (’ r tlie ninth time.
c ica el. u i.
iiUjut . This hoit of people are in ev
riila UNTRUTHFULLY, -Jnckt
cry
source possible.
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, ............................ That’s what the Hon. Forrest I-oke
vide Journal.
e:y t ow, ami city
the land They of ^
t Ni|,e timcfl Mn), , r t)f Hnn.
“The Reporter-Star Will support ev­
Orlamld nnd Orange county i« "mo
—
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torcailing into lutke county and crent *
I'1'"*1'?1* ' * ™
lh" n ford Town, bus done.
ery
movement for unity of Mellon
any other class of people. The news.
ENGLISH
LAW8
ARC DRASTIC ■ H
Thir oSnford.Herald
*ay«
of this!
when the weifnie of Oilando
ing a belter feeling among the , eur „ „ „ , hat {Mti f„r , hcjr
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..... is in
a
a
AND SW IFT
HATCHFTS AND HAMMERS.
m
a
pit* of botft counties Incblnntullv e^*i J .
. ,
,
Mayor L4ike i .h a now mayor* but volVctl. ami will Jc*nil itn a^wita.icc to
a
a
•
*
a
•he
is ulso
one of the oldest
point j.every hm eat effoit to unite our citl*
UblUhing trade relations for Orlando l% the OBWwh° ,03W ouU
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u
a
White
in
England
we
ntUnde.l
sevThis
Week'Only
.f
M-rvice
in
the
city.
Tliii
makes
the
reary
for
ndvnr.cement
of
the
c
ity
{
mert hums.
u
WHY MORE DITfARLM ROADS :inth time that he has taken hi- seat
: ral court trio's uftd we v.-ete -truck m
government nt whatever form. The j
n
ARK NEEDED
:s mayor &lt;&gt;f Sanford thi« lul::g the maangemeat sinceiely hopes that this ..Ilh tile &gt;h fcriliie lietwe-n the enurt u
Tiie htea uilvanev'l by the^Sanforil
u
*i n
••inth year. Thi* does not mean ton- hoard will fills funetibn with the no-.t-iluiei in t!i:* toculiy and
Cbnmber of Comntcico lait y.-ur of
a
ilfi'tlrnd. Everything nn-ves -vith
visiting all the nwighlSirilig l-iwn■
A critic recently gave sh rJi’. or u .e’ utively f h i s flu-t te.in was way .support and cot n Icnc.- of the r.ten
n
was a good one and should have Iteen seven- ''calling down" for re.'onmteiu! Inn i. ir. Di.o’i, wlu-n hi was a im oi-Jioy and women of the ronimnnity who are la t:dike regularity over there, ev- E
kept up for years ti» conn-. The Sun- it g tbtit Fbtridn roads be built mon if twenty wo. He -ei ved four ymi'S taking a deep iftti ■ , in rity affairs.” iy one resje ts the ln'.vi of ih.V. m

And he hr** never had a story reject­
ed.
The rock bottom facts in the ease
I 'u h l l a l i r d n r r &gt; i f U r a t M i n n r r | i l l i n e
d a ) n l &lt;lif l l r r n l d I l n I M I n n . 107
are these: Beaumont was *not made
.Mnsn ulln V i r , « &gt; n fu r rt, I ' I b .
a writer b y 1pneumonia. He &gt;vas a
The Herald Printing Co. port nccunicd him, *ay*! "nrakd- writer long year* before hu accumu­
that’* us. * *- • - " - 4 ( i* funny lated a.crop of piieumofcorCU.x ting;,
f t i h . i s i i i .i i *
sometimes hq&gt;v many different ways' When he was writing r.port stories
V.'ilitiir
I t . J . HIM . 1 . 1
Sri’rrf «r&gt; -Trrnaurrr n fellow can excuse himself for not, on the dailies he was putting a pcX . J . I . l t . l . All l»
I I . A. M t : r . i .
doln gwhal he has led other* to .!«•-, cujiar little quirk into them that made
H. n. u ni.i.i
pend upon him for." And then he them more tcudabk* than the ordina£V
lino
it
on
A d .rrtl.ln iE K a lr n
ltn ilr
A|* |fl t r i l l i o n
; closes the paragraph by telling about, »y story. Also be was writing niagaI AtWls s i n r r . &lt;i rriiim imi liaaaRrr how, when he needed help and called xlne stories that never visited n magaI'hnar 33®-ii after a |i. m.
i ,.j)on those whi got him Into the di-1 sine office. And he was noting down
sab.rripiiun I'rirr in Adiaarr *
I -nunn, they found all kinds of rcas- in n little -book interesting human
siV »i«Vu.
* 3.mi ons to tell him it was impossible.— facta that he met daily in his work.
Ilrlltrrrd In I'll? l») « arrlrr
Ijtkclntid Star-TelegriUn.
When Beaumont ran into the no*
O a r IVrrfc ...........
13 ( &gt; » l «
eoiuily of doing something new - il
T fc r M * 1 3- In l f t - | i * * e W r r k l ) H e r COAXING THEM IN
wasn't newt at nl). It wns the thing
nlrf r u l l f r l j r o t r r *
*
r
&lt; **ut»l j
a a d la p u b l U l i r * e v e r ? I ' r l d n ) . A dV rrhe had been planning to do’ and prel l . l a a r a t r a m n d r l n i . s u a n rtp|tllri»The lutkeland Advertiser tried the; parirg himself to tlo for many years.
I Ion, # 3.so p r r | c n r . a l u m a In a i l t a n r r
ii i‘nfiim 1*111'* ihkouiathi) rin.HH Ihiilj ?tunl in lifikvlsinci
ji
nns not. nisdi* by fHidklun cir*
Thi AiMti|«t94 r*roi»* in e*i?lu*lv*ly j m il daily pappr and lost out.'Editoi |cunwUncc*. If Bcituntufil had not
-operating a Job plant and j be?n qualifying himself for n big fob
1T7 * : n 1n';ialo. t ! X r c h c *'.« "iT :;Ji UbliiJ*
noi otherwise crriuird m this. *'**J*,*![; weekly newspaper and doing very wells all th ough the venr* he would proband also, ‘he Joral news ..abl
}) u ^
of ^
dnwJl wb|y „„W be wandering around the

Sanford Daily Herald

publisher* of R. It, Child, the editor,
goes out to him in hi*'enforced fi­
nancial embarrassment. However, he
takes the matter philosophically and
in announcing the defeat nnd'non-sup-

II is good to Have you num­
bered among our depositors.

We sincerely appreciate
your business, regardless of
the size of your account.

All of our facilities are at
your command, and we do not
want you to hesitate to call on
if we can help you with
your problems.

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(ountty nnd
to have a fear of
i ! i .i lily titan had obtained ii nian then and Inavieg the city to eng..g ■
the
tvriith
i.f
•
the
law. Th * to u t
\ STATE Cl IH T I T UUt’RT.
counties. A « tin).* g.ics on it appear i.i th - ice lr.isinesK in Miami and t'j
looms ate a thing ret apart for the
’
•
&gt;
i.
lemtiining
away
until
l.HI"
win
l
'hat 'It strirlines made in these ct.i
ipoit retuiuing lie wan electi-l mnyoi
Tin state cirr tit court i.-t the gloat currying out of the law til the lettei
tun is co:ice.*ning i oft road materia!
again
and
held
the
office
four
yVai*
court
of the people, il is the one trib- n*1'1
f-"1
,lf nui-tsemenl in
I wen- amply warm..too. In line is th
gun a. ii as he titker the office today Unnl that comes into most intimate f*1?1 s,imi* *’f lbc pcoolu^ to Amerji a
It has come to poos. "When the Ko folliwi g from a s'atlstic.d sheet i«tltndl"B c«url cttsc*
Klux Klaii was organised we said it i g-cd by tin* A octuloH Urneral Colt t make! the ninth tfitu' that he. hft;i touch with tlie .'losses. It is the one
o i\ i—i .lit- ci.y s j its mnynr."
they numt re*;.- t oml honor l.er.auce
k" t short shrift in nn English
would hi' a power for good if it Was tractors:
In uddilioit to hi* nbilily In "contt t IS the e ** ■*n v
'•1
*' ii
*• tin
!*-'■y themselves coutt. There Is nothing there but
not -Used for evil. *1 hat statement
. In.
"We da not nt all agree with tjo* i
Knck' a ■ mayor, even under the r.nh nu tiiupnte. Tin- law for thV judge to h-.slncni ami busine^
tranaaeU-il u
' hold* good. Rut when the I. s. for j»»\v roll•ocatea of mo!o&gt; tnnkit g wh- ,-ei*
! i h u g e from Mayor and (mined decide nail the facts .’or tin- people nr:*-*' Bante old stain! am) e . cry one gets
er and the chance to paiii-b encmie: '•&gt; think tint the g isoline i-ngiei? i
was g'veu in Mint'.* memliesa of the oo:i to K'!eg:»‘e tht 1 c motive in th g ii ei e meat to the ('ommisdon-Mait \j,c peoples jury. And in this court llu’ same *1^1re if hr 01 &lt;!.* u found
ger s.J-Ii', Mayor latke has estnh the just Judge Mid the Imncst people h,J,|'.v- Sln,i' » 1,1 iift w" n,,&gt;'- 't,fkl
klan in vaiauis jnirt-i of the country, *er«|i !i-a|i N'everiliele".*, We d &gt; ir
lie
lit i! a 11 cord for "coming back" in ■neet t*.
the tauleis fell atol theiv hy hangs iti the pre-ent Ul.de. e.,ltip-ed X'oiul
that jusliiy i= enforced
hu';,‘ " "
1,1 l''1
and tin' pence and good mxlcr "of the routl. Dooile (,tu-iry e*u.e.Uly^krttiAs
the tile of the failure of any in g m t.-ni i f the t at! mi d i an iiig.Qieiit i leg! I t'.!' i i ampa'git*. alsii.
M* i* cue of the best km.w.f ami j country preserved.
We love to ga ! whereof he sp ea k s in the following
(ration to take' Ih &gt; lows ,,f the touti- *,Vt»r of p op iring ta use m mir Jrucitjy Into their own hands. It takes cnol.| whe e-.e- po !bi and even over’ h.n m . t sure-' sful banker-bufltnesa*tueii|jPtu a ,-iuuit court room when court editorial:
.talc.- Tampa Tribune.
jg j-i : t
,.1. We have loved it since ."Ninety days in England from tin*
mature, unbiased judgment und level „ , }t ,uls that vuuld Ih- profitable un " f 1
fold people &lt;1 &gt; tint gi t out in til •
(-mintiy i-no ;gh ijtnl In thi-* itn i i*'
we are- all gaily:. We -dioulil knmv o-j i
nuighbois belt!-..

The Ball Hardware Company i

2
It

7!
B isa H ^ S B a D a a a iD sa sc rR ctiB C B B a cE a g u tin a B a E a B cz cK B E sig a iiu
defeud.iit got:, I c* he .i &lt;■ of fieiue
t. f tng te luilrnlity. it: king!and, it*)
mill it r bov. otut It fi
t.iy he poked
,1 til- s i.I.ro .inn s mii-rnni x volicr
•t:.ri&lt;.n a lour t la- r.ii'*iittf 1 Fiat jusiji i ii.•a? y alii .ty.-i : ff i nt the sti-.-i.ri,; u !■ rind • i*&lt; ( &gt; it that while ri&gt;i mUIt* do out 1 i ink •hi pi .J 1ini if it
ri tqU ill}* ■. It. tin that tlu-y au&gt; m-v"i Hal k* I i arre f f•&gt;r *!i|..rid«g iraf

iLiblng and were not laid j ■j■rly
when they were laid, in t.ae i'l.t.eicv
tliii hrvka were of poor qniitv a:t*i
*•r\* n *1 Ian1 is they ■a • i 11 have
hi-#'?}
ttmi;
.1 the ni Cl- fuut in;.
;,ll t u» wear in one pi n r riat 1 r-di At »
VVC’Ilt tj pil-ce 4, i!v*eii with !hr fIkflfl?
t»x hrM Bhaje lhc Irrir k i i.i; be
Uf, ui K-'nifi woh aspha.k
4flx|
inn ilu over into a good i vcti il!

fo,

buen done in aeternl In-tan.* irt IHu
lei. cptinly.
; the• oplnlun* o ' layman, .to insure
The poor brick laid on a j* -or fir.ctrend
i&lt;
alon
d&amp;tion
and with wooden curhing are
justicee; m f.i t, the
. , .
,,
i.f rvjnsn
iwinan wns
w; * perpenerne- l-.e
tr: oposite way. And *t would np-,ii .l a total I 11.1 na other 1 1
it is the jdnee where Fine the murder &lt;f
“ Delays in eic.lt t:: ore lt d

•
ve were a bo*
lor no!mal conditions. We also see l
in our bovlnmii the first spark iff aht' ‘ rated to the dry of The execution of l «
‘ here is more Hum cite way to .night have keen. These .ante 1-skk
IHHCK OR ASPHALT?
q „ n u,^tmn-rit in favor of pushi.-g
liitmn was kindled iir^our breast. It the man nnd the woman dnimed to bring a crtminul In justice or. to nc- can die salvaged thus insuring ■moout* national road development pn,
The g.*e;t: question in the matter 1
t h i ;- b.»k for the tax pay*-; :*•.•) c»giant, and of construe ting road ma of paving the city street* now Is is more than sixty years since vvv first have commit led the crime! And this “uit a supposed culprit '
rnteled
a
circuit
cot.
U.
t...*tn
The
‘
»t
tho
i
that
the
o.nu
tel
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'hem th** .-did f.l t. of th*
fare* m &lt;te h .t iiianrcr Mini lhi-v vv-li vv’e-lhi hrii k m niphult -hall i*c o»man
constantly
reilerateil
thni
t
i
:
LRU
K
ROADS
II
V
\
t
I'Rt
i\
I*
.
1
1
I
ill.
hd.tv
*ff lin k under any un ! •&gt;1 'Utiioi) up under tin lieu y t:iffo o! &lt;*l 1 here hi*' go. 1*I points in a real pit tote id ltil- judge on tin hem h, tile
vvotnnii
had
nothing
to
ilo
with
tin
'HIS
I
lit
RtliLIv
(Uialiiiges,,
ii
'■lie. n e x t few v ear s . "
. [did! paving amt good poirlx in a lerk and diet iff nt their po t'i thi*
IHIINCINC THU IKIVS IIUMK
Tho Herald has repeatedly cniM
Th** e* wit * Ii tve (he let til g of tom! ic.tl brick paving. The grentur imiii .(ju ry in the box, the lawyer* pleading murder of her husband -a declaruTin- people «ff this part ft." Florida .lt tent inn to' the fact Dial no rotf
nml
arguing,
the
intense
interest
of
(Don
he
continued
until
the
moment
of
building contract t should see to it ; her of people favor the brick in Snnthe people filling the rmnii, is a pu-. I hisdeath. The law had found the two believe hi brick roads because they Ua.uld last unless i t 'was well lirainr-J.
The Americans will Ih- recalled
Ihnt »the
sii
bulit
n*tohnl:l
they
have
seen
more
*fv
iroad
s ? , i t i :- tare
r i 1.
■
*((
t m m
t i n U l f !&lt;il I |
i ford
■*f ix s
*because
“V 1 . n u - 1
r 1 *“ y
n
n 1 1 . ■ n
i 1 11
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.
it*, Ihave
tried and
te itcd tbrm I by
many
from (icrniaiiy and the American urY.vvell laid, und made.of the lieT msup under heavy traffic. The folly of'brick than asphalt and they have Used
" r w,"*t
l“ uur I"'''"1' the «hc‘,‘ KUlll&gt;’ ' . “ V
, ,c
"years iff use. They know what they tcrin, that money c.ul.l buy ami in
my will *oon Ik* gathetc.l on Ameri­
|om!,« that Minn .......
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l . - lirick.........
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_ r~ •tlu*
»*-&lt; J Min
hur uf
nu u nt.
\%*iy
tht* two Were OXt* Utr I.
on «i.......
the city
rtreels
for
a,1ilibr
l,f our
our trovor
government.
wear
out i lihe
thif, kj„;| 0 - r„i4(| u„ u)l| |lty
‘la America there would have bee 1 '.. t tin m and they know how rtu h , h(.
can soil or her possessions again and
We
went
into
the
court
run
in
here
should Im* apparen't to nil. Yvt lhi *e
fomteen year... They have also'
low—with
Uie
maintenance
cost
iff
th
the
usual
delays
of
the
it is a chub that tlie American m my seems to Ih- a need to »t r » thi ap­ *ecn it in tin1 enmity paving, (trick
I ti'k .vill |)lt, j&lt;4X jifiyers, Mnltcsli It umd.* have
(iainejvilie yesterday. It was the
The cast E and they know how many year* of |,.llt b.dll that in the Iwglaning te«kwill stay at home hervaftci. We have |
xiiine
picture^
Mimewhal
enlarged
and
i'ri1
ml
11
j
a
filial
acquittal,
parent fact.— Florida Magazine,1
.ami asphalt or any oth.-r kind iff puv
ivould have dragged on from ..ene
wprt.
|,kt tin y did
ene ,v,‘v ‘ bey will glv«- them or it least , j
had enough of the F.uropeon imbrog­
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mg material must have a gaod basy,- modernized; Hint we saw up in (Jeor
HO tnnny years i n-y have 4I ,t
i.aiit .........iioinr—
to another—»with itic
nppnte.it
' • k.............................
k Ii*A
'"A ho*v
u)l
(l„,j ,n „ ft. A months
lio. The Republican party would not !
.-in
when,
1..
a
t
mid
you
I
a.
we
cal.-.
.
c
..pi'i.'.-,.
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...
p.miu
|
tiiuvl ii • well ilrair:Vil, •ma.it I*,.* the
stand fur the la-ague of&gt;Nations that II Mil) WORK IDE ROY AL ROAD
di -arc t I ••wear ■-it'' the npnustt on. aHctoiv given then.. lake th. lily
Br.-Uiui t,!v Lnf,t f„r iravri. We
right kin i of mnti'i ml and :nu*t Ih- c l a court ...... .. three score y e .rs ago. *b 'irc t . "wear out" the opposit on. o '.aoly given tb.-n,. Take th. rity were absolutely unfit for trav
would have prevent*-*! any more wars
TO S l'tT E S S
There
sal
the
dignified
but
urbane
i
C,acl'
Howell,
of
Miami.,
murdered
l
u
t
l
"
f'"
exiiii|d*.
Rrick
v.eic
laid
(mVe
UtL&gt;;| t)l|[ otf,..r material and
put down right. When nil of these
and now there is nothing for us to do
Judge Augustus V. Long, fearless andbur lioirtiaml in warm blood several ' 0:0 -in (he^iity streets almo t four- f|lUI1(! jt wun(lnR when it copies la
iule.! urt' complied with then (he suexcept refuse any more money to Eu-1
j a i ; ago. She has been found gull- •i'‘ n .v‘*oi: ago and they-are good fo- ||,t, pl&gt;aVy traffic- tluit our roads ore
All tin* talk wc hear about g-niu*e* pronte test is that of time uml time impattinl. There sat Mr. t ’hccvcs, the
ope to piny “war” with, nnd this
eleik
and
there
stood
sturdy
.Sheriff
*«&gt;"“■ ‘lf hu»- ‘ rinlw; nt o t h e r * '‘ay nnd veil Inst f.»r many years to iiiovv subjected to especially the main
being horn ami not made doesn't tak e! alone will tell whether brick’ or n.xwill settle the question for many
msey.
There
were
the
bright
la
w
i'^
u
has been u disagreement of " “"u- That they are rough in spcH* A,,,,,),. nur clty 8trci,t* in the next
into account the men" who get to the |I'halt is the best paving for Florida, Ramsey
years to come. And if they go to war
u
and
there
the
jury
and,
over
beth(‘
■
»
“*&gt;’;
ta t .everyone know* that she
‘ hat they nave been twenty five years will have ten lim«
yei:
top of the ladder of success by down- Ax far as the Herald is concerned we
there is no reason for America get­
M
l
them,
wc
1
c
tho
people.
Wo
have'
cummittod
the
murder.
She
doe*
not
‘
»kcu
up
co
ninny
limes for water-t __
l(te , rBVL.j
th.lt_ they
h:lt! in the early
yond__....
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right hard work, instead of la-ing wilt make nu tight for any kind of
ting mixed up iri it. Tl\ey do not ap­
|hcy nnM
built of the
dropped to the topmost rung out of paving materials. We trust the city seen the gowned judges on the Su- &lt;bny i t -any more, than enter a plea ra«lns and reweia mid other Improve- ,jnyi,
preciate what we have done for them
That
is
one
iff
the
u'ut*.
And
if
they
had
not
hern
^
bt3l
mater|„i,(
thl,y
must
be built
" no‘ gu‘*‘ V■oinmissionor.'. to give us the best ma- plena- bench of tho United -States, w e;
and the Americans rare not made to somebody** airplane or catapulted
reasons
why
mob
law
will
sometime*
«rirk
street*
one
can
easily
imagine
,^
},!
..n(|
lhljy
nuI8t
j,nvc
the
proper
there by some unknown, unreeti Jcrial that money will buy nnd we are have listened in upon the senate and
feel at'home In any special European
tu4.e
precedence
of
the
love
fur
good
I
"h
at
they
would
liavi'.cori
in
ail
this
j„aKU
nil)|'Jh,.
(
,.&lt;
of
curbing
and '
house
in
the
national
congress
and
vye
force. The Miami Herald tells on vviUb g to leave it.to them. There will
country.
. .
‘
j const unt taking up nnd hying down. the
wmj|, lcVer recommend
nnmulng story about ii young author be advertising from time to time iri have seen legislature* in session, but government.
"Some of the cases in American T,1&lt;&gt;.«e brick* first hid iq Sanford the luying of nine i&gt;t ! * tracts In any
none of them have impressed us or
LAKLKAN!) ADVERTISER SI’S* who recently sprang into prominence, this paper about the various kinds
courts
hie but n farce. On July i!,!"'eio the Augusta brick made in Au- ,,urt „f ,(u. c|ty
Tlrry should
ami was heralded as a brand new of paving material 1 nnd the public aroused our Americanism like the
1'HNDS PUUMUATION
D*8|,
Chiirles
Guiteiui,
a
famiticnl
lawRtw'-1Un„
mi
l
they
arc
stamped
on
;w|
,|
t,
t,n,lUR^
n„[
onIy
/ (lT t|u. traffic
find, one vvfio by a lucky “fluke" is (can mnke up llu-ir minds ns to what scene* in the people's court.—Gaines­
Iyer iff Chicago, shot President Gar- every brick showing whiff they, arc
today but for the traffic of ihe
ville
Sun.
making
good,
without
n
single
ntoty
jkiud
of
materials
they
would
like
to
The lurkeland Evening Advertiser
.field as tin* president was passing i nnd where tin y were made, it is (Ytuio
announced Tuesday evenings' edition being tejected. The young man is have and the public will also have n
A LITTLE JOII FOR PARAMOUNTU hr‘lft*h u railway slatiun in Wash ‘ rue tiles.* bricks were laid on edge
w * ,, .
. cililens of ^
would be the lnul issue of that paper being given th» credit through the hand in assisting the city cummisingt7n. (Juitcnu was *cen by hun- Inscuufte at* thut tiino it was tho only ** , \ m
nf,w
publishlng
house
for
achieving
fame
sioncAr
to
decide,
published In-fore formal action iff the
&lt;
lvc«!&lt;
i
to
commit
tho
a-t
which
led
to
iiVi,y
in
whjch
hrichn
wore
laid.
Situc*.
1
1
1
1
nn
*ullVt#
*mr*
1,1
;n
at
a
single
leap,
rra
h
e
j
being
taken
Floridd has a jcalou*. friend in Cam­
sheriff was taken in closing the print­
the
death
of
the
president
on
Sep*‘ml
tu
n
;
it
ha*
been
discovered
that
J!1.1
1
,1
*
n
,t,u
to
”
n*'1
.
.
j,
iff
the
years
of
preparation
which
bridge, Ohio. One W. It. Tingle, the
ORLANDO PEOPLE GET TOing plant. The sympathy of the cumtomber IP,
1*, following.
Immediately they can bo laid flat*and made t o ', ,‘ S city‘ U l* yt,ur mf ° y th* ‘ “
went
in
to
make
him
ready
for
sueteaa
chief
clerk
and
division
freight
agent
G
ETHER
111unity as well ns that -of the fellow
ilenlh of
Of the head Iff tho h i- cover more surfme and the wearing
8,K*"t
y,m ^ nt yoU. ! ',” . 2
in the literary field, when he was
of the Pennsylvania railroad system, after the death
aU" K to buy only the best of materials and
lion
cam;
the
trial
of
the
murderer.
|
■mrface
L
x
not
impaired
in
any
way
ready to venture therein. The story, Oilando'people are torn up'about writes to protest again: l a slur that
;vcr7 We saiv them i l T f S I t h e ^ 9,houUI be v^ Ut in th*
ns recounted by tho Miami Herald as often a? the streets are torn up is put upon Florida in n moving pic­ There was the usual legal fight. There whatever
time on Pine rireu in Orlando k a »»««"«■ tons,.tent wjth t*u0“
wns
a
question
ar
to
whether
dealtfirst
U as follows:
WHEN U
U SELL
ture
which
he
saw
in
Cambridge,
ami
for improvement* only down there
about
fifteen years ago nnd noted tho!
LIST IT
YOUIt REAL
One of the publishing house*, ad­ politic* occupies a large space in the which he observed by reading the was hastened by the bullet, uml alj
Other
day
that Pine street is still in
sort
of
rubbish.
The
case
continued
WITH US
ESTATE
vertising a book by a Comparatively affairs of the people. They * fight, Jacksonville Journal which wns shown
fine
shape
and
tho bricks laid flat on GOVERNMENT VEGETABLE AM&gt;
fn
the
courts
for
many
weary
weeks.
down nnd drag out for a few In Jacksonville last week. He encloses
new author. Gerald Rrnumont, snya,
FLOWER SEED S NOW
sand
base
and
with sand filler are.
The
conduct
of
all
tho
powers
on
earth
n
Very
favorable
reviow
of
the
picture
“Some writers are born, and some aie weeks nnd sometimqa longer—somewhere there were brainy, Inw-abidirig well preserved and the surface is all
AVAILABLE
“Rack.
Home
and
Broke"
nnd
writes:
time*
longer
than
they
should—but
made—by
pneumonia."
The
story
i*
5 acre* urtlmproyed, celery farms
I saw this picture at the Colonial people. After a tedious and prolong­ right.
thi*: llraunumt was for years n re­ after itjn over they get together nnd
bordering all sides of it, on the
porter und n sporting editor, then wem to love each other all the more theatre, and during the time when ed trial Gulteau was found guilty, but
The old method of laying brick on
Senator Duncan 'U. Fletcher h®*
lord road, close In, at n bar
publicity agent for th ; Northern beeaund they had some differences. the chnrncter "Tom Redding” played :( was not until June 30, 1882, precise-1kuimI base 1ms not been discarded ami advised The Herald that he antk
jtin . See us quick for this snap
Pacific Railroad.
Ilo contracted-Just now they are “having 'em" ngaln by Mr. Mcighen, was being com­ ly one year less two days after the cpn he used today on the city streets pntes ihis wil Ibe the last year lh*‘
* r
double pneumonia, and wln-n he but they wanted n new charter nnd 100 mented on by the townspeople a *, murder was committed that the fan-jiff Sanford where the granite curbing athe government will provide i*ni»ll
rrnwh-d lintk out of the Valley . of j men came together jK-accfully inclin­ "broke," there appeared
-ed on the sercen «‘ ic was executed by the hangman's jor other kind iff curbing cambe used pneknges of vegetable und (lower seed
(ICO to tile
I,, ]u:Ir3
m l l!,«
1I*t..L- ....
l
. and
,1 1that
11 1t he
the effect noose!
dent h the doctors told him he musl|cd to try nnd smooth out the wrinkles n sentence in nubstancv
to
hold them ih
in i'frifn
place ami
the 1brick
on' I„1
for /_....
free .1
distribution,
he will
will
"While this*is nn unusual case there sand base and with sand filler if curb be glad to have tho Department o
not go hock to office woik.
S j and they will smooth them out and that he "must have invested in real
. AGENTS
arc thousands that present them­ cd properly and laid properly will last Agriculture forward sWcrnl pack**'
Hoaumnnt grablo-d his trusty type­ begin nil over again. The Reporter estate in Florida."
writer in one hnnd nnd his wife nnd Star says:
• I have been n render of Tho Jour­ selves each year in which the evi­ for twenty or twenty-five years with cs of the assorted seed from hi* &lt;1“°*
R E A L EST A TE
"Sometimes men despair of life. nal nnd the old Metropolis for the dence is practically n.v convincing and the smallest of maintenance cost*. The; to, so lonff as they may be * v* ,2*
children in the other and set out for
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
the hills where he wrote a flock of Tho outlook is not reassuring and past twelve year* nnd -am a Florida convicting, but they are dawdled-aiong only riunon the utrunlry brick Toads-to any person who may be intere'1' *
105 W. First B t, BANFOHl), FLA
yarns about the racetrack and Die they tee no way of mooting tha issues. booster in every sense of the word. 1 until the public has almost forgotten went to pfqcci was Uie fact that the' Itcquests should be aiklrct5'“'J
prize ring und the baseball diamond. Then in on ungaurdvd moment they cannot believe that this same allusion that a crime was committed, and the nino foot brick roads had wooden Senator Fletcher nt- Washington.
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gtafeitit
i tewvHtL •
t
UK
Hcndednes* to im ke a mob do tin
right thing nnd the same holds true
of nn nrgnnir.nlion (list nttcinpt* to
take the low into its own hands. Then­
ar* time* when this is needed, hut (lie
leader* one t 11 t&lt; si

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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THE SANFOHI) DAILY HERALD,THURSDAY, JANUARY l i , 1023

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LET’ S MAKE OUR POINT CLEAR!

Ms. S. Ak Huston and Miss Mildred Uti stun of Sanford were guests of
Mrs. J . S. Ditikel ThurmJny.
*
The truest test of any service is
Rwiiinorv nml M n. G
Me .' n- John Schuman and K. K.
ft
wore Fihluy atfurnoon caller*
determined by the opinion of
It
to ree Mrs. Forrest Woit uni Mrr Hardy n* d Miss Edith Schuman visRed
in
Sanford
Friday.
\?
t.
Ballinger.
.those it serves.
„ ai
..
Mi&amp;ft
Mis.t Louise
Louiso ftiui
mid AAllen
lie n nnu
and Flint*
Mis
m
*
•5*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
iivndorwn
tmd
farnRy
M
ret
sm
a
rt'-haw
returned
toiU
w 6a fcu tti Ru
Ka r* n t
railed Sunday at tho ho.no of pn-w .,u.ir ptudi
at thu Sanford high 11
Ask any of our customers, to
Warren nml lutfr at Bert Smith's i school after spending- the holiday»!
near Monroe.
tell you the quality of service ren-- • j
George A* DeCottes
with their parent#.
Miss Margaret Krlcson weflt
Or
Mt a. Reid w#s a visitor in Orlando
dered by this bank* or, better still,y
Attorncy-at-Law
Undo on Sunday in h er. new ear, n Saturday.
■' 1
j* ^
10-2 Ford roc:fitly pure ha.-id of Mr.
opmc in alid let us convince you
J . A!. Phlppx left Tuesday for Ft.
Orer Seminole Cpunty Hank
Iliggins ar.d laterjUtcrried $|nivc In j Myers where he will be for a few
personally.
'
'w!
town with friends. Monday morning ] days.
’
SANFORD
•:FLORIDA
n wheel cap e off In Gfaptfvilk*. but
;jr , nnd Mrs. will Rineau and l'anot
much
damage
done.
Saw
:he
can
nijjy
were vislto/ 3 in Sanford*ThuraFRED R . WILSON
board at home
day.
ATTORNEY-Af-LAW
The ladies of the Civic League had
Rev. J . »S. Clarke gave p i a spier.did New Year :ermdn, Sunday, with An Ice cream social at the Library
First National Dank Building
a good nurtther out. lie had the mfa- Friday evening.
BAN FOR i&gt;
FLORIDA Classified Ad* 1c n word. No ad taken Tor less than 35c and positively no fortune to break the rear axle of hi#
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Thompson and
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count car, in his hnny to get to ua on time \little aon were visitors in Orlando
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
lilts words and remit accordingly^
from I’aolu. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer! Tuesday,
b . f . w n rrN E R ,
F. I*. FORSTER, President
kindly
took him on home, also calling, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n ‘Hchuman, .Miss
praying property nml paying expensFo r s a l e
CHELLE MAINES
t incurred,- -Albert Hid!.
211-4tp in to eco Mrs. Wosterdick at the homo! Kdith Schuman,and Mi*a Wilson were
$3,51) a cord
o f ‘her daughter Mrs. Harney Reck. in Winter Park Tuesday.
LA W YER ■!•
Please .arrange to pay rash gn de­ LOST OP. STRAY MI (--Spotted Uvof
Mr. and Mr*. George Crosby, Mr.
Mrs. Stedt was a visitor at the home
RICH WOMAN ARRESTED
Court House livery, and specify the kind of wood and white coloredsetter, three years of her daughter, Mr*. Jcr.ie Iaie on and Mrs. W. A. Hnndlin, and Mrs. GOOD ROADS FROM ALL AN­
Co.
GLES, CONVENTION AIM
Baldwin
were
calling
in
Orlando
Mon­
wanted, when placing your order.—F. old. Reward.—-Seminole Overland
“ lO-lte Sunday. Their little sun, Carl, hnr been
llljr Tfci* .tM w lilrl I’rtw ) .
S. Vernny.
*
„ *
130-tfc
day*.
MIAMI, Jnn. 10.— Maude Bricks!,
---- n
y; « w7 K '77----- 1 ill With a bad cob!,.,
Byca Exatninrd
Glosses Designed FOR 8ALB—Dosler and Gays' paints
M IS C E LL A N E O U S I Wnlfred Pierson kindly assisted' Mr. John Dunbar, Mis* Elsie Dun­ CHICAGO. Jnn. 10.—Highway fi- raid to be the wealthiest woman In
nml vaTniidion at Sanford Novelty fLXNriT:t; t’L a s s i s t every Tuesday Mm. Florence FutiSwetle in cleaning bar, Mrs. Elwell and Mr. and Mrs. nonce and transportation, the future j Miami, and a member of the Brickrl
George Smith we r e v is Itors in, Orlan­ of-federal aid to states, national ond family’, which tt) year* ago home*
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Works-, Sanford agents.
F-3-tfe
sf Parish ITor.ro at t p. tn. forchll-jpnd
o'- j umi burning thing* at Mr?. Clark’s do Tuesday.
community problems and resullH of steaded much of what is now
Opt. D,
FAKMLRS— lou can. get seed tied ; liren and ~ p. m. for adults. Intrrp’p - Friday and hath of them took dinner
Mr. Horn hns arrived front Georgia experimental and research work In , was placed under technical arrest to*
fr.iiu-s and irrigation plugs s t th* . tntive and hall room dancing, -P rofos-j wiih Mr. and Mrs, T. O. Tyner.
Opllcfnn-Optotnrtrist
and is located in thy Overstreet store. the construction of toads, are among; day on the charge of u*ury. Bond hr
;| t Bast F irst fiirw t B t i f a i t
Novelty Works.
TOO-tfc jsorT?. L. Lbsen.
} H -tfc| j j r, Fausr.ettc hlio spent a couTV P, lew is and W. E. Allen were the topic* t» be di.ouiaed at the an- the sum of $250 was given for hfC'
;
[pOH TtA L P -.'f w.-lv.- fnrniiiht.il rooms) YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD—l ritniple of day? with M r..and Mrs. Itnl- visitant In Sanford Monday.
nual convention here January ...........
ir&gt;-p.t, appearance in criminal court.
with three year biU'U at 115 Palsell you a Ford (nny 'atyle) fur one*j huger, going Ujt to service with them
Mm. Walters returned Monday from of the American Road Builders* asso­
DR. R . M. W E L S H
motto avenue.
233-1 fv• third cash, balance 10 or 12 months.[and Sunday evening, Mrs. Jack Jacksonville where he was tinn.mctciation and
American Goat! Roads KT. LUCIE COUNTY WILL
Graduate Veterinarian
Fu ll SALii lTtJLM I I'RMFs —tlrnii- Al*o i"vrral good used I'orda on hand Vmighn, leaving on Monday for her' in(. business.
congress.
GROW MORE TOMATOES
Telephones:
Office
mentaj trees and shrubbery.
M y;0,1 C0'’’1 terms.—Geo, W. McRory, home at Miami.-While she wnst with
Mis t Olive Tlinked spent the week
The National Good Roads show and
Office 123
Opposite P. O.
trees are grown by some of the Jarg- .-.•illiorireil salesman care jEilward in Carl Pierson nod Mr. and Mr.-.' In Sanford th,
i f Miss Mildred Highway Industrie* exhibit will be
•Hr Tl&gt;" Aaaerlnlrd I'rrai)
Residence 257
lid.and, Florida
Jlii'gms, authorized di-ab-r. l’hone Cramer called in to see iter. She in- Huston.
or.t ami best mnrories in the South,
FORT PIERCE. Jan. 10.—To matOM
held In connection with the convention
331.
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a f s .'t ; Jltp tetid.i also to call on Mr*. Westerdick
Mr. am! M r. V. *
tv. L. Hall, the fi. t i n - man. P i t
rc}'' at which every kind of practical r o .11
a ,d............................
1)1
tkc.. ■ftricultural nctWRIc* in
:t\ l
do. Flit. '
bra tv:) their guloi n wedding Monday building machinery, materials, appllj.ltk is vicinity this year as a result 0^
^!it.-v.\i&gt;r it an*I tuiie-iMiie, wotibl like hi fou leaving.
a a P a r v a n a c a R a t a R a 6a
Ati airplane jms'i’d over n* on Mon- ( evening, Jantiaiy
at the St. Georg. an re.* ami (ranajiortatbm euuipmcnt the success grower* achieved
tn make -arrptriintnnee of refined,
Ha n u t s \l.E —* ( ..n i;j *. giniic !■’. !
were beautifully will lie shovvn. There tijso will be ill-!year.
: . , n , .,1 , 1.:
on.
..1
e
!
n
nt-’d
lady
2a
i
.
.
‘
13.
\
Iik
’.y.
,
trader.
Ir
p
r1
e
Ka
!tp
The
l«tke
Alary
road
near
us
i
*
;
decorated
tin*
color
scheme Iscirig eluded many new inventions devolin !• “I.” i are of Herald.
Approximately
1,500 additional
J
!*i
Marj
,
1
In.
ra
PFHLTC
\FtTION
“
j
being clflj’cd.
j
gieon mid gtdil.
oped
during
the
year.
acres
are
being
planted
in the Vero
1
.
i’UR
s
a
l
e
f’;
■
:i
11, 11
ra
t
Pie
i
..tldie.c.
1
cylinder
uuKmi.il.ile
,l“&gt;
'
WiihUn
rg
wa.^^.e
leader
of
lli«-.
.
The
ushers
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
liarGovernor*
of
the
vailou*
stales
nnd^»ction.
Quay,
Wabasso
and tha
broke all t:tn. nd. ■d _ j |,t ;! w:
ra
t
•
sold
watch-night
iwrvu-e.r\
V
«.
forgot
to
say
j
y
mul
.Mr.
nml
Mr*.
Ilintlinc.
A
very
j
Canadian
province:
have
bean
asked!
Fort
Pierce
sections
all
arc
plannln*
with -tew SjieeiFter body will
Ra on and harm:;:.. !&lt;;t .lire at obi I. VI
j and his wife ak-o crime with him. Next interesting program was rendered lo appoint officbl
official
delegate#
to
th
e|
heavy
planting
of
tomatoM.
ut
public
auction
on
Saturday
..
tu glace near Eldar Spring*, Bux ■p.i A.
ami'refreshments were served in the cottvcntion. Representatives of the ns
he conic again .
-’dtp ary l.t, at .3 p. rn. in my simp. Chaa,i yiunday
You can"flnd the name of na
Mrs.
A.
L.
Campbell
and
children
dining room.
aociatlon* arc cxpciled from all parts SH ER IFF KICKED FROM
----- Stein. I’l’i. Aak ave. and Secttmi St. t
every live Business Man fn
rtpent
Wednesday
afternoon
with
Mia.
Mr. and Mr*. Gm&gt;nc were the ro- uf (lie country, ns well a* official*;
2
PH
Up
RUNNING BOARD OF CAR
FOR
SALK
r
.
in Sanford In tbi* Column Ra
ctpieuts of many prc- cri!^ among tilers from the federal Bureau of road*.
Voile Williams.
ORANGE
GI’
OVK
lill
MONO
each day.
Neil ur\d August Svviuia.itl an e\- &gt;27.Jd tn gold. Mr. ami Mr*, (ireene
An interesting feature will be a n , ORLANDO, Jnn. 10.—A sheriff*
'till tree-, grapcfnii*, tnnger‘:. -i i
Hnnse Cheers T*
peeling
a visit from their litolliers. .m* originally tram Milton.. Maine.*,
by the federal bureau i,hawing posse vvns still searching early yester­
. I"
m,'
oranges,
all
in
splendid
co'idltiuu,
v.i*l!
l u n a f c s R a f t i R i i 'a R i
John, of Ottumwa, Ia„ nnd Ben, of but have i c -idcd in Isnigwuod n y e a r; ibe equipment, pror os* and departure*
For
a
Alomiment
lo
day for four men Who kicked deputy
mi rale of; K room hoa-e In good
Colo. The latter’* sun ai d wife where they have made many friends, jj], ^nvemnicntal roarl building. (YK. X'. McDowell from the runnlai
condition; l ;a-rcrs muck. fin., for truck
The Ncgto “Mammy o Denver,
pent the winter h«re three y e n ago.
Phosp invited were the following:ijyfivnt and highwaiy machinery nun- hoard of a ear nml escaped. They afe
Quick S ervice T ra n s fe r *:irmi11^ - 1 1 1 rr' 1 5-,1100,
i
.. .
,
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.M r . ami Mrs. laus Ijitaon, Mrs. Mr. and 51 cs. Niomyer, Mr, and Mrs ufaetttrers also will hnvt* exhibits.
wanted In Georgia for the theft of an
Balnnce
V. AMSINt.lON, Jnn. 11.- An un- ‘ ,*
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Price
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,
Jan
a* ImraoB ami. Air-. JacKsotl, ail llistline, Mr. Dunbar, Mi«* Dunbar,
Sloraffc Facilities
automobile, police said.
U '.i.il tntuitc was tsiii! lie t lie house I
t&lt; mis. Consider trade.
nf Pii drnont spent Sunday in Upsalu Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Airs. F ar­
If we please you, tell otlitra; If nol,
Arthur Pope and Albert Beasley,
Wo know a itun-pocketi husband
See Air. Ilronson
Tut- day (o liepifrcutativc Ptcduinit,
visiting at the homes of Mrs. J . E. rington, .M r. ami Mrs./George 1-etell ua. Phone
A. P. UiNNKl.EY ft SONS
Eknmcral. North Carolina, the only Lumktimt and with Edwin acd wife. Vigne, Mr. ajul Mr*. Stuart, Mis* Mar­ who In it hi* voice and didn't find it two of the ipjurtet,.reside here. The
(other two are not known.
out until three day* later.
v.
E-t a nftshctl I'JOS
Confederate Veteran Serving in that
1
Mrs. Snow nml non John, and Mrs. garet Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. SInde, Mr.
I0I-S'Mngnnlia \vc bmly when he m e to make a plan for
SANFORD
Phone 13
Metcalf tif Sanford, and Min* ( lnr» and Mr*. Walker, -Mr*. Barlow, Messrs
tuv in able cm Ideratien o f-a hill In Lloyd and brothers of l-ike Mary* Woodrock, Brynnt Roe, Mr. nml Mr*
la
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n
pa
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Cards of Sanford’* ReputBblc Professional Men. each
of whom, In hiaYhosen pro,
feaiion the IlcralJ reconi-*
meeds to the people.

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.

FOR KEN T

* - * iisif lilt' t-iv tfi»a ip Washington of wen- t Jll'T . to see Mr

\'nti*.:bn Sou ttver*tt eel. .Mr. nml Mr*. Ehvdl, Mr.
- 'ottn-in ncgri* ,Juy.
'i i i ’il Mrs. Ed Walters, Air. and Alr-t.
Nu-TiUc Shingles might \»u8ily tie called the "roof imCylinder Grinding; Ilrl.uxo (’ist.itis;
land A’ agnuion also «ante up fn&gt;m Rill Allen, Mr. and Mr*. Merrill, Mr.
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Bands; Urnnk j
:
I l l "
I H ill
mortal",
Jta aii experlonco of more than twelve,yeaVa where.
Pl_‘blb'“"-Hj Wlndcnicro Sunday to see hi* sinter nnd Mr*. Short, Mr. and Mrs. John
tbnfta Returned--------Phone ^2
Nu-THo rnofn have been protecting the property of home
Fuaronablc priies, from $3.00 tt&gt; $a and I VnjO, rain, clr .-led Mr. Bhsjniun .Mr*. Lumlqulat. Mr*. Charlotte Tyner Searcy, Mr. nml Airs. C. II. Scarry, Mr.
---------------------------------------------------- j
w |f with mean* nt $8.00 to for rev rtfl minute* when he began of Tampa, who ha* been visiting her and Airs. John Schumnn, Mi** Edith
owners does not show the least signs of wearing out. Nor
ELTON J..M 01IGH T0N $12,00 a-wi' A- 1R( Commc.i ial St. ■*&gt;&gt; I :&gt;f‘i r he had pratihtl the negr.i sister, Mrs. Noah Fry for a week, Schuman, -Mr. nnd Mr*. Rlcherson,
do they "curl up."
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* Id?.(’tp ouimrny of antr-bellum days be was Miss Eunice Tyner and Elmer, cairn- Mr*. Hite, Mr*. Clark, Mr. and Mr*.
#
AHCHITKCT
Mr. nml F. II. Ranger, Mr*. Clark nnd daugh­
Save your money by paying n little more for ’Nu-Tile
with him. to see their foil
MOlINi; FOR I! hfSiT-—Fur nit'll re for
!»"»lhw r,,u,!,! ,lf
ter*, Richard Clark, Ralph Ranger
side, 535 per u/o.itl, for buure, * m
T1" ’ ,li!i j '*”M
,
,,llhl,rlzt' U,c iMu'rh' Mr*. T. O. Tyner.
t
Room 7, Miller BWg.
and getting the shingle that is always on the job!
J . F. Ranger.
Mrs. August Swanson
Swanson spent
spent aa week
week |
j and
a
FLORIDA for furnilure.’complcte. Call at |UPJ ter* of the • oufcdetocy to erect Ihe
8ANFORD -:je&gt;.nemetit on gmcinment owned:
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Three colors—Tile Red, Snow. White and Green. Also
_________Myrtle Ave,
2C. dtp
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Z3 7
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“! l £ ; « " ' « all
c o s t u m e s in im c t u r k
Ibmver, then one at Mr. non inn. mi-|
kinds
of roll roofing.
in REN 1 Permaticnt, .&gt; i . i gr 1 ii; i . :u ;‘ i fidelity as without
SANFORD N0\TvLTV \\A'STKl*
rowers and i* now with Mrs Kilvwn
sixty
dressmaker*
worked
a
month;
t
* -A A i t .
"- .
or 1 room mtfurtii-'hed npartmeai, I .Sidlt l il iii. toiy and-declared the
Lumbpiist.
Manufactured
by
to
prepare
the
seventeenth
century
WORKS
fiat or house, desirable location, Au- erection of the monument would mark
There w-ft* a good number out to costumes of Betty Cotnpson nnd the
tieas “F. S/' care Herald offirc, San- ' j ' of thi few time* when a people
V. C. rOl.KKn. I'rnri
bear Rev. Eckharton Sunday evening. feminine mernber# of the cast of "To
n.rd. Fla.
lU2*ttc had *0 honored one j»f another race
He came over from Grovelund, bring­ Have nml to Hold," the Paramount
General Shop and Mill ji n k RENT—Three furnished house-!living among them.'
’
in g with him Mr. and Mr*. J . A*. Wad* picture- nt the Princess Theatre Frjkeeping room*. _ Phono 348-W, he- _
-----strom, of Michigan; Mr. l!u*«rl! and dhy and Saturday of thi* week. The
W ork
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
the young Mr. Johnson ,of Wooster, costume* of Raymond Hatton a* King
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER jforo ci*hl' nn,L aftor&lt;"cvrn *■*,J J '
IN CANS SHIPPED
Mass. This wna the first sermon in Jam es; Lucian Littlefield as “ Duke of
St7 Commercial Street—Hanford, Fla.
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t o Ca l if o r n ia t o d a y ^
Kpi;;hfltv season, He plans t«»
___________ _____________ '__________ FOR RENT—One fumiahed bed
Buckingham" nml Theodore Kosloff
come, on the last day of the month a* "Lord Carnal" nre eye-filling with
room, 702 West 3rd St.
214-Stp
(lljr Thp A*$n«Mfl$ifrd I’rrsMj
GILLON &amp; F R Y
FOR RENT—Furni:dieil room#,- hot
th(* folk* for a reli- their abundance of jewels, satins and
BRADENTOWN, Jnn. U. — Twcn and will j&gt;i*it nil thp
gious
census
of
\mc
people here, nml Inccs.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS nnd cold water. Rhone 4-JI,
ty-four thousand cans of Florida
2tr.-,3tp grapefruit ha* been ordered from the the following n lg ^ they will hold the
Striking crowds are n feature of
~im
local parking company by u San Krnn anuunt busincs# meeting of the this production. Several hundred In­
Wrellnjhouse l ight* nnd Appliances WANTED TO
Fivo ur six room C uiiga^^or cot­ el?co whole.'ftlv.compuny. It was lonrn church.
dian* nml settler# arc used in the
New Lino of Fixture#
&gt; The funernl of Mr*. Mary Gordon Jamestown sequence; several hundred
tage,
with
garage.
AddressMitOO
Un­
ed
here
today.
A
similar
order
has
.Miller Ilullding------Magnolia Avenue
ion Ave.
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21tl-fltp been played by n •Seattle firm, It is Clark which wa# postponed Wednes­ Imnquctter* indulge in an orgy of
day" on account of the rain, was held the 17th century variety; a hundred
,tv
FOR RENT— Unfuniishcd apartment said.
Thursday morning at the 1-ake View “doves'* * r wives for the colonists
B. W. HERNDON
Fern dale Apartments, 305 E. First
cemetery, at which Dr. King of the land nt Jamestown—and then, of
street
100-tfr] FORMER KING CONSTANTINE
Baptist church, of which the deceased course, there nre the picturesque piro f Gr e e c e , d ie d t o d a y
had registered a* n member on om ates, ope-lagged ones, Moors, Sptydsh,
INSURANCE AGENCY
AT
PALERMO,
ITALY
WANTED
taring the Fernald-l-aughton hospital,
CiiiheHt*, representing every kind and
F I R E -- ■ AUTO---------BONDS
I WANED—A chance to build your
hxl til* service and her favorite mmg variety of villainous looking individ­
PALERMO,
Jan.
11—Former
Kinfc
new homo before lumber gets any
“There's Not a Friend Like the lxiw- ual*.
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­ Coiutaiitino of Greece, died suddenly
S. 0 . Shinhoiscr
ly Jesus” was aung nt her rei|ueat. A
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfe here today of cerebral hemorrhage.
nufnbor enmo out from town to a t­ J O E C O iiu ftN AND
WANTED—Onu hundred colored InContractor and Builder
tend.
*v IDS MINSTRELS
SOUGHT TO SAVE
..
••r: '• * ■
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borelre for land’ cluarfiig, contract
Mr#. Clark was df Scotch ancestry,
1# meeting the demand for good pure water and there are hunjlfeda b f
SANFORD
.J. FLORIDA work. Good camp. lUufh land.—C.
Hurry.
English,'
boslnesn
manager
MARION, III., Jnn. 1L—Otis Clark having been born in Prince Kdwnrd
bottles being distributed ground the City at nil times. Every
for Cobutu’s ^Minstrels, who appear
tV. Perkins, Grovt’lnnd, r’la. 23l-18tt
one of the defendant* in the Herrin' Island rome 05 years agoti An honest,
of
Sanford should get thc£hpblt and—
A. P , Connelly &amp; JSonfT W.-YNTKi&gt;_TO*BECCat n IwrgaliT a riots trial, Instead of having been hard, working Christian woman who nt the Princess Tlieatn! tonight while
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in. town today was usjted by u well
l'a tn b lls h til ISOM
o n e bag concrete mixer on skids one of tho lenders of the nmb that loved her blblc nnd God.
n-k-A-i,
with engine, n pick up. Address Mix­ killed 20 non-union workers, sought
i;-*-T-.\-T-tr
Mr. CsIrlFs daughter, Mrs. Faus- known citizen "Who are the stars this
Pflritig
Ins r . l m r u l *
er care of Herald.
237-tfc to nave the lives of the victims, ac­ aettc, cartic from Miami to attend the yenr"t “StArs!" Mr. Coburn don’t
• n-lnipravnl Inntl
ln»tirnnrp
\fANTED—Co!fired~v.dm«m lor kUvIT- cording to testimony introduced in funeral, hnving Sir. Miller take charge. believe in r.lats In minstrelsy. He
( (*Y l.o lt
V itrrlr ll,tntS*
- .a
the case by the defense yesterday,. ^,-dthe nnd the real of the fnmily in wants .workers, every man nml het
111 work. Apply nt. Cafeteria.
And
our
truck
will
be
ut
your^nek
door
with
a
bottle
of
that
pure,
get#
them.
111*
favorite
sarcasm
to
. .
Limit*
Tho north hpprectatc viry much the
2 15-3tp
water that all the hotels, restaurants, drug store* and soda fountains
pci former# is “Get a move on little
n&gt;i*liir** I’rnprrlr ; llu*lBr« I ’hnrtcr*
WANTED Al\ up-to-dntc Hfe ln- STEW ART The Florist kindness of the people here tohor step- stnt, or you won’t twinkle vbry fur."
arc
using.
^
mother anil herself.m
Main rtflfico
( aura nee company enterfnjg Flnjula
lie
has
been
nil
through
the
game
ns
Mrs. Benjamin Swann attended ser­
'It'.IS t’ll U BAl-T.r
B A l . T r ‘-OSlt'AXr
r o v i l ’AN V
-Floral Design#
;wjsj)cs to Interview fiHst class tnftir- Cut FloweJ
vice wiUi us Sunday afternoon and musician, performer, singer, and man­
x v x k o u d n v n I’
s.T
H K . v T C’OMf.WV , nc&lt;)
HTMKXT
JUtt contract^ Best
And Be S u re.it’s Elder Springs W ater Yoi
Annual and Ornamental Plants
ager with the old time shown, nnd ev­
later called on Mrs. WosL
•’hnn* 4 *
10S-S JHtcni'lla Ave
Ecrvice.—J . C. Collins, Scuilnnle Ho­
Use in That B attery
IL Ufloter Lundguist left last F ri­ ery man In his. company is a star an
-Phone 260-W
S fl Myrtle Avc.tel.
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day for Wmtchuln and Fort Msarfe long in he does hi* bit. Every man
L. B. HODGINS
on buslncssc, after spending the holi­ works—you notice It, you enjoy it,
a '
DR. BAGW ELL
a u t o RADIATOR AND SHEET
and want more of it. Outside ihe
day* herb with his family.
TAKEN UP—Block hog with white
GRADUATE YLTERINARIAN
METAL WORKS
theatre he iaai friend of every, man In
streak ovor sbaldars. tv eight about
General Repairing
Phone Union Pharmacy 375 nnd 449
NEW
YORK—Eddie
Foy,
actor,
tho company, inside he wants, re­
•■07 French Arc.------------ Sapford. Fin. 75 pounds. Takou np.af Hall's, Rlacksults
but no stn:*.
has
married
Marie
Comb,
a
widpF.
UN
FORD
V
FLORIDA
hi
s is s a is K ii
xrhitli shop. Owner cun have same by'
fc j g * '
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General 51 nr hi ne nnd Roller Works;

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY U , 1923

Celery raising In Putnam county u
nml go in tomorrow and meet the new
no
new venture. * In Bungalow pari;
folks and look over the store. Then
GOLF
BA SE B A L L /
wait for the big announcement in the there is on Italian with n small p|ol
Daily Herald quoting prices on ev-. of ground who raises it every yesr&gt;
BOWLING
FOOT B A LL
vrythirg
in this line. The prices will «nd it is as fine as any ever brought
TENNIS
BA SK ET B A LL
talk ,snys Dr. Hunt, ar.d all he do- hero form Hanford or Knlnmazoo.
BOXING
New Drug filarc Opens For Business sires is a chance to prove it to you., Mr. lilghmnn says he is -s.tii.fipj
T R A P SHOOTING
CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor
Item ember the new drug store opens! that os tine celery can he raized-on
In Hanford's Newest Building
todny in the Meisch building on Firsti Puennm countys* irrigated pops to
J . A. C O BU RN ’S M IN S T R E L S
street next to the postofTice block, i lands ns anywhere In the country, for
{Majors Won’t Have
Hunt's Plmrpincy ia the newest
t
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|he has proven it, and the cost „f
Play els Play in Golf
Tlie twenty-third year of J . A, store in the city and v ilf sell for cash
‘ production Is. comparatively small,
shlP cheaper. Known as the cut CEl.EKY IIAI9RI)
During: Holidays, Coburn's M'livttrcU brings to The and
There are many who still believe that
|jf PUTNAM FIN12
Princess Theatre tonight this well price drug store these stores have op- S
it will not l&gt;e long before the potato
,\NV IN STATE)
NEW YORK, Jan. l.- T h e golf bag linow" Aggregation backed by years ened in many parts of the south and
; g owsrs will b a m that diversified
in this state. Mr. Hunt has been busy
!1
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Both Boys and Girls Teams Will Be Here from the with its half dor.en nr more clubs is .1’’ reputation for.clean comedy, fine here
for several months getting his;
‘
, i ^11*1 'T
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|,aVl&gt;
music,
splendid
dnneing
and
the
best
to become taboo on a number of ma­
goods and then getting’ Into the new i I-a*t year W. 0 . Tilghntnn planted i * 1 ’nr,K
.l *’ ’’Jr
* lc^1**
“City Beautiful”
In
minstrel
Vaudeville.
That
sort
of
jor* league teams, if the manager*
stoic before it was finished and hav- a small ptot of ground In celery nt in ‘lo1 “r3 nml cc,,ts' l alntkn
:
cany oat their preterit intentions. *
A rnro treat Is in store for the bas­ her regmar job- of jumping center.
appeals to alb who love de.in nmuM-!1" * aH "ort* of Handicaps but ho said! hi* place just across the, river. The
During
the
recent
major
league
ketball fans
f f Kanforil this online Echoh will replace Maxwell at guard meeting here the golf question was ment. And all new personnel and Iiiin week he would open Thursday ev-| yield was bountiful and of fine qual- At Cl HE Hill 11S 11 \ ICE CONSUL
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■—-----nnd r.’irrnway will remain nt 'the
program, beautiful costumes, scenic en if the window glass for his show; iky. He sold the product nt the price ?
Friday night at the Parifh Hmi'e
some position she has played nil sen- given mtirlv consideration ;by club and novelty features,’ said to ho the windows were not in place and he of which would make $7,000 an acre,
NEW YORK— Refugees from Smyr­
when the Orlnmio high School will son. Maxwell nml t’n;
made good hi* word opening todny This year he planted a considerably na arriving here said Maynard. Barm-1
nmeroit will I,,. owners and managers.
best
perform
dure
ever
carried
by
this
On n number o f cltbR golf Is begin­
send their pair of teams hire to meet Used 'an substitutes.
from two until 11 tonight nml open- larger patch, and today brought in - jjrjt jH|t vj,.v con3U|( drove
refugee*
organization. Its the show you know,
There i&lt;* n dance scheduled nt the ning to seriously interfere with baseing with a fine stock «yf drugs, toilet! celery, some of the bunches of which who 30U(?ht , s fely under the roof „f
this two fast teams of Sanford.
for
Friday
night
and
in
ball.
Too
many
stars
tiro
paying
fnr|*j&gt;ieh
keeps
faith
with
it*
Borons
art fries and eyerylhing In thi* line, weighed a* highas sei en poundS, Om , h(&gt; ;*myrna theatre, into the street,
Wc say n rare treat for the reason PnHth house
those two games can be I*™ » « h attention to making the
mot tun “Your moneys worth One of the jnuin adjuncts of the new of these is on display in the window ^
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kn|od
that the boys team of Orlando hnn not order that th
dure
time
dafin?,
holes
than
thinkingjor
J0Ul
back
is
&gt;our
nmustcompleted
before
for
the
dance.fholes
under
par
rather
thinking
of
the
Economy
Company.
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store is the soda fountain nnd soft
yet been defeated nml neither have
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iti-riip n iin ii
f n e
HM
liU i'M iltt* g
A lady from Sanford planed the
™ nt
drinks nnd cigars, confectionery, etc.
the Hanford hoys. And any kind of a the first game will start promptly a tU o u t their base hit*.
7 o'clock. The ottmlsslon price of these ! No club in either mnjqr-Irague sufof *11 that is no?
1 ,1m- Hunt’s pharmacy will lie mte.t popu­ Economy about ^yoon nnd remarked TO EX TEN D M A R K E T REPORT
game
between
Hanford
nml
‘Orlando
jrti v
. cats
she was glad to see that some good I
Is usually n game for blood. The San­ two good games will Le 115 and 60 &gt;rcd more from the gotf craze last Mrcby. Don t forget the date.
Vi
Anderson's lar with the public and with a corps Hanford celery had conic in at last. | WASHINGTON, The senate voted
cunt,;,
(year
than
tlie
Ynnkc?*.
With
a
ve-y'on
ra*u
1,1
Roumlllnt
A
of very eTicfent , pharmacist* nnd
ford boy* were never in any better
Mtore,
Those in charge of the local nlh- few exceptions, every member c f the j
trim than theyare at this time and it
clerks lo wait on the trade and the She 'was told that this didn’t happen an appropriation for the extension of
looks ns if they havo finally found1 Idles wish it impressed on the mind* New York Amcjicars is :» confirmed|
j, genial Dr. Hunt to oversee the store to be Sanford celery, but .was raised J the telegraphic market report from
their eye when it come* to shooting of the public that this double bill may golfer. It seems the germ hits the * * * * • ► « Ite ItJ tej P
j you can rely on getting' service at all |„ Putnam county. She cdulJ hardly the department of agriculture thruffc
I out the south nml Pacific coast. pitchers
harder
than
anyone
else.
bankets.
T
j be the host exhibition to be staged this
times. Attend the big opining today believe it.
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The star pitching staff of the YnnSanford was never more fortunate season. They want the fans to know
then they are now with practically! that these are two game* with evenly ike*
composed of Shuwkcy, .Hoyt,
two teams. It has been n hard job j matched teams nml that the contested Bush end Mays, are all golf hugs, P
P . Pil P-i IVl P i
for Conch Wilkinson to pick the best will be dose ntid exciting. And they W ith this quartet IH to fill holes is a pq
daily
diet
during,
the
summer.
men and consequently he is fixed to, also want the fan* and general puhWASHINGTON, Jan. II.—The Sen­
Last season Higgins several times
use a substitute any time during the lie lo yhnw that same spirit of appre*
ate
agriculture committee reported
game, n fact that may win many a cintion of their i-ITorta by turning but- was placed in an emlmrrnssing posi­
fr.volatile
the bill of Senator Harrison
again to witnon these games, lend- tion by railing on some pitcher for
game this.secson.
ing
llumoral
a*
well
as
their
finnn-’
r.
lk
f
dork,
who,
not
expertlng
to
extending
co-oprrative mmk&lt; ting aw
Coach Tillis of the Hanford girls
"k
j pitch, had played IH or ltd hole* before 1,1 bicludo nnval store*. Thrlr.proteam expects to make a few 1hangv rial support.
U? nu*n»lKi S'lqfnnl JIoyA*OrlaiHl^ oniiM^ out to llu? I»nll park.
;tluc,i,r.H under the hill would he allowin her line up for tomorrow night.
It looks very much as if a numlK-r ct^
^&gt;rn* 11 co-operative non-profit
Holly and Spencer will reman at their Boys and.Hanford Girls-Orlaiidn gil*.
‘ regular stations as guards, while Baskettnill. Double Header, i'arish 1 the club* would put the ban on producing marketing associations.
Newman will take Echols place at House. Friday Night. First game at g.iif during the playing season, pnrI1A8TROD, dan. 11.—Fred Hlggenrunning center. Hand will remain at 7 o’clock. Admission fifi and ode.
hleularly when the race tightens up.
botham. who declared himself to be
K a P a R a P a M P a R a P a Ra n charter member of tin- Klnn asso­
BOWLING
GAME
Pi ciation went on tho witness stand in
Pa
POSTPONED..,
Pa the inquiry a»id the hooded hand ac­
ICi tivities in the Morehouse I’arifh and
ra
The
match
that
should
have
taken
P^l the slaying of Daniel nod Richard and
Pi
Pa
Pa P-n Pa n Pa Rs pjs Pa Pa *aid although he attended meetings of
Pa place Inst night between the Men li­
the Klim he could name only one nfP^ mits and Mens riub was postponed
firial and that was Captain Spikwlth, f
nnd
will
probably
be
played
off
next
third Wi ’.ard nt the Elk* Chib
lm ta ta Pa
Pa Pa Pa 1m
Exalted t'yclopa. Higgeiibotham dc
Tuesday night. The card wizard at r,u liii.vb
at the Ii ■v.lieg alleys.
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nieil he went to the masked band on
the
Elks
club
wn
responsible
for
tinIt's tonlghl.
postponement, not because these bowl­
And they all left the .luh know- Au'f ,Bt l7lh th" &lt;l“&gt;’ "f 'he 'lichard*
ers
are
all
card
*haik«,
but
hecau
about card*
ns they ,11,11kidnapping and told the Man that
j
ing
ns unit h
ii aoout
c
At the Princess theatre..
Richard was still in Bastrop.
there were quite a few.of them that |H.f,,rL. the wizard appeared,
would
like
to
lie.
j
Tivu
,r&lt;jod
games
of
basketball
a
Two
And it’s (alburn's Minstrel*.
TALLAHASSEE, Jon. 11.-CoverThe game scheduled for tonight i*t the Parish House Friday night. The
nor Hardee, Secretary -if State Crawthe
Far
in
era
against
the
Cimgregitwo
hoys'
teams
are
.
evenly
match­
Anil thfhnuse will Ih.- parked. How"’lionnlist &lt; and a spirited .-itnhnrt i* ex­ ed that no piedirtlnnp are to he mudr ford, Attorney Geneva! Buford are
do wo know? l^iok the iidvuUte eaUabsent from the capital t-*day. Offic- ■
pected, n* the-e ar- the two belt team- until after tlie game starts.
card over at Itoumillat V Am!&lt; &gt; -oi'.*.
At the Princess Theatre, Friday and Saturday
111 the league at this time.
| __
The Girls barket ball teams are nil ial* were at Ht, Joseph attending tlie
P
idiilicutioii
of
the
itinmiment
marking'
j n.her pair of evenly matched team
f
There are darned fi- w enla I -ft. but
j and the Hanford giil* state that thi* ‘ the first const it ut ioital convention of M i i n i * R i i i D X i i i a ! t K B x a x i R n i i E i i a a i i i H x i n R « K i n i i i x a r N n i r n « i S H i n i i s n a a B n c i D i i a i i i i i M
t
If you hurry you may,get one or two. Pasteboard Wizard
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the state.
is one game Orlando wilt not win.
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Steele Bai lies the
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The fine hand you hear playing naj
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Local Elks The iini|.'r league club* claim Hint TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 11. -Rev. E.
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the streets today. Th'ii’ i Coburn's
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tlmir pitchers are playing too much L. McNlre, -if JnckwinvIllA is exjieethand. And another fine eome.it to­
an
night. And til -so mm-- b ull of mu Drmanstrates that the Hand i* Quick- gulf and hot enough ball. Golf is get­ cd to arrive tomorrow to confer with!
er Than The Eye
ting its grip on every one that ran n committee from the Presbyterian
ilclans take part ra the r-irf,-nuance
find time to piny the game, and many church 011 tile subject of supplement­
• tonight.
For two b-tiri- end n half last ev- that can't find time but usually take ing local pastor’s salary ami cruel-■■ ■
ing n new building.
ciilrg,
Rufus Hteele, inlenialionaliy time.
y /
Friday and Saturday night ’’Tti
famous
a*
a
card
manipulator
enterHave ainil To Hold," Th&gt;* n u feature
TALLAHASSEE. Jnn. II.— For the
1. P. Mil ‘oiler i* gelling down to
picture for tin- week, - i &gt;■*l pi-i-te laile-d n gnthering of at |--aHl I
first
time in the liotinry of its insur­
(dory, one that grip* nod hold- th-- nu-nito'iv of Ilu- local i’.ik* at their work two hours earlier each morn­
ance
the
state treasury collected more
.
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i|
li
I0
10
-1
Mi.
S
t-le
put
&lt;
&gt;
n
a
di
ing rfi order to make up the time nec­
interent, of both huge an.I sftmll.
wi .it’y of entertainment, interapers- essary for a round on the links in the than half a million dollars from , in­
surance companies operating In this
ROUGH ON IIKHT LYTKLL mg his it inks with clever stories and afternoon.
stale during the past year according
antedates. His wide experience nnd
ce
to
figures made public today. The
According to the rides now in force
Bert Lytails' nfrnid they'll never trove! throughout this and other
countries,
gave
Idtn
a
good
source
-m
lit.San
find
Country
C
’lul(
links,
total
receipts were $501,119.
Chill
lot hfm attend another American 1,&lt;*
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glon meeting. For, (ladgum it, a busy from which to draw.for this ealss of there is no extra penalty f--r knock--------------- r---- ;----.1 m
MB
scenario writer made it ohlignl-ry entei taininenl.
ing a ball into the lake. The Haute Crawford Succeeds
b n
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Upon Bert, n mere “private in the* The most Important -if hi* tri-d.- penally applies at these water hazu■
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Louis C. Massey as
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ranks" of Hollywood (Calif.) ‘i'o-l and those wlii-h mystified tl-e nudi- aril* as a ball knocked out of bounds.
ma
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Americnn I-egluii, to maul, rnnnhundfe ence was tin cigarette tri-1. w-h-eh That nil-mi &gt; that some go—1 scores
The City Attorney jj; One lot of real fine Kid Gloves
New Spring Patterrns. Spec­ MB
and inuss up n-» less n -lignitaiy than -on (sieij »&gt;f a b--innvi-il cigarette, will In -in mil in from now ml.
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the jiost com hi under, -ait- Walter and « - or-t w bcii-ilt whi.li was l.A-r
ORLANDO, Jnn. IL —The first; ■ B
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Lung.
dertroyed and the pieces placed in no
break in the controversy between May- jj J
inches wide; for, each—
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Of course, It's all. in the mnlion- --nyelope, the pectator holding (otie
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nr Duckworth nnd the two new city
DS
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SOFIA — The Turku-Bulgarian commissi mi rts over their fight for B B
picture "To Have and to Hold" in - pteco f-»r idenlifirnthrtt of hb| card. AfBB
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which Lytcll plays a -In-hing lier-i ter tile cigarette Ims been smoked, it frontier lins been closed in order to nppointive power nceurred Tuesday IBB
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and Ixmg n murderous pirate,—but! is torn open and the,destroyed canl carry out the Turkish troop move­ when I.opIs ( ’. Massey resigned his
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even at that the rlunt savors almost! is then restored to It* original shajM- ments toward the (ireek front.
BB
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(lost ns city attorney.
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mint!,* Hu- Indexed'corner which the
of “les mnjeste!”
In less than an hour Inter Mayor B B
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"To Have nnd to Hold" will be nt api-ctntor wn* ludding. Upon investi- Ebert Manifesto
Duckworth administered th«?.onth of BB BB
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Values up to $-‘J.0()
tho I’r ineons Friday nnd Saturday, giitinii -,f the envelope containing the
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office to the new incumbent, \V. B. BMB
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is n George Jfltzmaurice, Paramount piece*, nothin; was found but tobac­
U rges Populace
Crawford. The mayor was asked tn MB
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picture with Betty C-mpson and Belt co.
administer the Oatfi of office to L. B.
MB
• To Remain Calm .Matthew aa city engineer, but declin­
si. I.ytell featured and, The-Hb-re "KosIlix f-ur* are t ricks wore ma tterBB
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lot
of
odd
sizes
in
Ladies’
and
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• lull and W, J. Ferguson iti strong pieces in legerdemain, n» were hi*
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ed
on
the
ground
that
the
present
city
111, I hr \nftiirntlril
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roles.
forcing of nnt* seelcted card upon ev­
Children’s Coats, very fine
BERLIN, Jan. II.— in a manifesto engineer had not resigned and there­ B B
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erybody in the audience, no matter issue-1 Tuesday, President Ebert ex­ fore, there were no vacancies.
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quality. Values up to $25.00.
If you have a SA FE or a PIANO t-- how cleverly they tried to avoid ac­ horts the inhabitants of the Ruhr val­
Mr. Crawford Is n son of Secretary BB BB
endar,
Blue
and
Green.
Spec­
move, and want it done safely, rail centing the ear-1.
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MB
Close out Friday and Satur­
ley to remain calm “despite the eon- of State Crawford.
BB
Thi* In tin? first exhibition by it pro­ tinuntinn of French injustcc and f-iree,
LoRsing's QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
ial
for,
yard—
day for—
FER, nnd have It done a* ynu want it fessional of clever card play* that which constitutes a breach of the Ver­
done. Phono IS)». fill Th-K ii-St-t’e has ever liecn given in Sanford and sailles treaty committed against a ills- Large Construction
j
the Elks who witness—1 the perfor­ nintc-l and defenseless nation."
Firm
M
anufacture
—
mance Innl evening jvere unanlmouslv
Houses in Leesburg
turn tlttt ttlt ttttt »
agreed that the evening wan all that
"The policy of force which has vio­
Potato, Chicken and it hn-.i been previously advertised. Mr. lated treatjes nnd trampled the rights LEESBURG, Jnn. 11.—One of the
Steele ran he said to possess regu­
of humanity now thrpntens the key largest construction companies in the
Shrimp Salad
lar Jimmie Valentine fingers when it
of the German economic United States contemplates making
Georgia Country Sau­ comes to nicking the cards do his district
Leesburg one of its headquarters if
world,' says the manifesto.
MB
bidding.
sage
"The execution of the pence treaty suitable arrangements can he made.

Hunt’s Pharm acy
Opens',Today in
Meisch Building:

ORLANDO WILL FURNISH SANFORD
WITH DOUBLE BILL FRIDAY NIGHT

LATE WIRES

CELERY SEED

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

LADIES’ KID GLOVES

FRENCH RATINE

KALBURNIA GINGHAM

COATS

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thus Incomes nil absolute impossibil­ This is the Gonion-Van Tire Company
ity, and at the same time the Itfteg of Davenport, Iowa. About tho 16th
cojulltlons of the suffering ’ German representatives of this company will
nrirve in this city to, make n .survey
nation are disorganised.
'Germany was ready to fulfill nil [uf the huRding conditions with n yiow
the obligations within her power. Hhe of establishing a plant whereby the
has now been attacked without being housing shortage may "be relieved.
This is the. largest Firm in the
given n hearing. * We lay this uct of
force before the forum of Europe nnd United States that manufactures
rendy-rut or portable houses nnd wns
the entire world."
the one mainly relied on’ by_ the gov­
JOHN (DUD) JOHNSON . DIES
*
1
1
While radio broadcasting hn* been ernment during the war for tho erec­
NEW YORK-iJohn (Bud) John­ begun in Brazil from stations In Rio tion of building* for tho jontonmenta
son, son of Tom L Johnson, foi
former do Janeiro the governmont^requlres and camjps.
0
U*
Cloveland mayor and) husband of Peg permits for the installation of receiv­
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
‘
- Y
fty Natali, Engluh linnccr, died. u ing sets,

Imported Swiss Cheese
STRIKE ENDS
Imhorted'Edam Cheese
ST. PAUL, Minn., Jnn. 11.—Great
Prem ier Coarse Soup Northern
Hallway union simp &gt; o rk Black English Walnuts era haVo officially, terminated their
strike of July 1, representatives of
Old Pa. Buckwheat
C - M - •* . -i n l
ra
the union men announced here ycstcrStone’s bruit Cake, 50c da&gt; nftl.rilwn.
per pound
r*?~

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SATURDAY

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�THE SANKORDs^AILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY.II, 1923

PAGE FIVE ij&gt;$,

The Story of an Industrial Community Where
Putting Human Values Ahead of Production
Has Created a Wonder Village
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Hut people will get xicic. To
copo with this a $75,000 hospital
was built by tho mills in 1018,
with Dr. Loug at the head, and fiv«
doctors, two graduate nurses, and
10 student nurses to assist him.
There are fifty beds In the hos­
pital.
Might hundred patients
were admitted last year, with a
death rate of only three and a half
per cent Mr*. I’atterson furnish­
er. the finest operating equipment
obtainable,' and there has recently
I.ten installed complete X-Ray ap­
paratus. Radium is to come rax*.
For the service of tills hospital for
ihemselvva ati'd their families, each
nil! employe*) pays ten cents a
tvtek. The hospital is adminis­
tered by the county commissioners,
the mayor of Roanoke Rapids, the
gi*r.erat mnnagtrs of the mills and
the doctors employed bv fhg milia.
Tin re is a deficit every year
vhicg the mills make up.

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W /H E N Thomas Mora wrote
I” Utopia, describing a land
• * - of
- »
ITT
■Alty, abundance, and Christian
charity, ho had noVer heard of
North Carolina. Moiwqver, had
the gallant poet and romanticist
i^ n as well informed c6ncehni/t?
ths heart of Dixie as the iiverhge
American, h* probably would not
bars asaociated it with hjs mythi­
cal country of happiness. More
likely ho Would havo shared the
averago Northerner’s misconcep­
tion of the South, picturing it as
t land given over entirely to colo­
nial estates with a background of
cotton fields nnd negro pickers
tamling Dixie melodies.
So tho shade of Sir Thomas
More—assuming for him as close
an acquaintance with North Caro­
lina as that of tho averago AfticriCan—would undoubtedly give a
start of surprise were he in­
formed that o ! all tho rich and
happy section# of the United
States, tho “land ob cotton" con­
tains a community which probably
most closely resembles ths fabled.
Utopia.
Work—Oasis of Happiness
• Tho basis of happiness is work,
human experience has pretty con­
clusively ahown, and the happiness
of tho community embracing the
two little cities of Rosemary nnd
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina,
bears this out. It is nut cast in a
conventional Hollywood "happi­
ness” setting of gotf courses and
mnrblo pools inlaid with bathing
beauties. Odd ns It may seem, con­
sidering tho normal mental reac­
tion io the word “work," the upand-coming, spick-and-span, alert
and active community of Rosemary
and Roanoke Rapids is founded on
mills, workaday, humming, rum­
bling mills. Tho Rosemary Mills
mnke cotton damasks, used for
table linen, nnd happen to be the
largest of their kind in the world.
Tho Roanoke Mills make cplton
flannels.
All arp operated by
Samuel F . Patterson, a man who
believes bo strongly that this
world was intended to be a good
place to live in that he has made
his own neighborhood thnt way.
In Rosemary and Roanoke RapIds there arc nlmut 7,Bl'O people.
Mr. 1‘alterson wanted them intel­
ligent. (
Mills Give $450,000 Toward 0500,000
.
High School
Mr. Patterfon is not n college
man, but ho has profound respect
for education—schooling—-ns one
•f the surest and most satisfactory

Growing of Grapes
Future Industry in

ways of training intelligence.
■
There-are three common schools In
the community, all housed in fine
brick buildings. Some men consid­
er that a common school education
is enough for mill hands. Mr. Pat­
terson thought differently.
He
thought a high school education
would be better, so encouraged the
submission of n bond issue for a
high school building to popular

S 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .

Hi^h School
future &gt;
•Samuel F.
Patterson
the'Master

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Builder-

vote, the school to cast $.r)00.000 Mention Humid be a preparation
nnd thu mills to pay all but i30,- j for life, and the lives of most pco0U0 of its cost. The people were pie have more to do with measles,
quick to recognise the munificence j cooking: hotiHckteping, carpentry, i
of the offer and pat; id the bond farming, and the ru.lim cr'’ if
It-nor.irrc k»
issue. Schools co- ting a h alt m il­ business ttuirs with Latin ■yiitav
oie» away
uiiii
tr
lion dollars are not coinnun in am! solid
■ , .1,0.
rhoni*.
communities t»f 7,50(1 jicople; nor i or winm-ti in tin. iumiimi.it&gt; l.ig.i
: i 1 at did not co- . 'ii {■
are its enrollment of 2.1-&lt;&gt; pupil*,
1 1 &lt;. ideo night -i i
nnd its faculty of (53 teachers
!i&lt;j
use then, wei
School Fits Students tor Lite

ir-sr . !' (duration

(licet Irtf' proldem* of

iif the evil.
Hr long fought
o i o i t . o - s with (he- assistance hi
Public Health Service experts,
using
Panama /o r e
method*
' --titling st^grant wat . r and oil*

ilt '

of \ .&lt; \i of these *h ’. H.,
Italian lorn, the high tebooi
l.o
tni sent
«en' teacher,
teacheri u Uo-»r
and
Aa becoming a community « h 1‘ *’ ( jdiusis
is pi reed on prnflica
tlhem
On. og
homess i.
t. instruct &lt;
them
believes ill training intelligence. ( t|UJli;,
,j„. i,,K , hiding kilchei.. I ip.uii
Indy
Ijosa
Lynch
3
* im h
lady
Mrs
!.u,s
this high school is the centei *■f
|j!K. .
svvvtug machine.-.
old. had a boy in the arm y i n . p (I ,
everything. It ii in use night and

•m.i d a. rooms for textile etud*.
day. twelve month* it' 'be y e a r., u
Its auditorium, seating 2,000, with'
Tu tor* at h om e l a ’ Old Folks
a stage large enough for the nu t
pi ■ ;
.r It i mar-.
ambitious theatrical productions
id- wh it. tln-ir
nnd equipped with full seem,
lots, the lilH.illt.igt s
equipment, is the ceil top for Li
h&gt; me of
turcs, concepts, theatrical*, ad tie
at d
cultural and entertaining factor
ci.uht lit!
which are usually found oi-.ii m
or wiilp
The community
cities. And naturally the rest . t
the community feels ati abiding ln-J night at hoots have demonstrated
lerest in un institution where ov.-r ! ilu.i y.m .-sj : t-n li • ■ i* *1 dog in w
two thousand young people «i. 111 irk&gt; l t a x people now ft.id and j
learning to get the. best things in |writ, at.ii have had a whole world
life, and appreciate them.
new im c h 't cquitt.l up to them
Mr. PaUenmn’a idea is that ed-j Snyue s. dilfidbtige cuncfinir

mulilr. *. write tc* him

Patter... n

o* . fi r-hi
in r tc her amt hop ( f
which In v liup- mi..’
.i
creditable let*, ! wrl*t. -1
Inn. i.i hot thanking hm ;..i
i nttliimg In r to act'd pvt thoughts
!i h, i to v winn he Hoodoo theln

in. ■t I f . re an) fit) employee* ;t
-1. |.. t&gt; ,.r&gt; ML.« nrd
-..
tiie K. ,-ir.d.i Rapid- - Mills, -.’ ,1 year, ago i 'r T U \M [.one cmevery one .d them speaks Engiidi ! ployed fq tb» mill*, ixiutiiim l the
and i* aft American citizen} iiini &lt;d trw eujum'jiiity «:ul fuiLid
p reci'i of making the but
This
per cent werts guff&amp;jrig
worid a better place in which t&gt; j mii ntidiM-i'i. There well- -four
live, a* practiced by I'alter.-on. arge n&lt;n»i,utta brsnling swamps
,i n't stop with scliools
Ton
..I the town, tl.C suulee of uiwl

county ihi* *e iMin. im luiiiv- n h,

woriu*,

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-'d 11, ,1. llir b ■ei , I

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Recreation far Everybody

^ a j^ it ije h s

Daughters of Employee and Executive
on same team .

the S ta te o f F lo rid a 1*"fL *!
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Adsptrd IJunrh Crapes Seem «« l»cinrr«
of the winRcst for Rcf-ultn
‘ ter sen son. of l!'2:i is over. There XTe
___ _
'some actioigo planting-.* in the vicinity *
The planting of grnpet for l h b :tjf r ° rl
tesson 1* now well started nil over r i , &gt;
‘
art* indication# that!
Florida nn.| before April comes thi* i!" ‘
i" the. vicinity of llnvrr
iliti- vm|! have added tu its hunch ,l,l‘
l‘ l’H iutvrc-t. i. ill ;i u-.igo
tut*- iireage many bundled in n-. I Inntiag*. One ptantimr of about
i11 ‘o IHjol,...... r I'o.vlThe g ,..j„ ,r was marked out duiing r-ipVl iv •
%
\
.
t
i.,
.
lew
liny
- . mI tin i will He
tiu pa-1 low days for the planting id
Idly at ret of ml.nptod grape* of n*- M .eml other aiieage* planted in thnt
wtnl -.uriet.es ttvor Bartow, the bigorough county tb * *cnbjg i, :,t " f
t*»t Eingle acreage to ho planted in M.n. Several r.cnc wete planted in
| Folk county thus far; lyiwcVVir.it ir i that i'1-.rt of tlm county Imit senroti.
txpKtvd, Omt this re.'oril will
not 1 Muiii:er» and fruit grow ni* of liepi -uilly in tno vicinity
fltnd longMicvause putties urc already
Jfhmiittg upward* of .two thousand «.'F *»r&lt; tdi.i, nr * lw •ruing interested in .

is 51.5L a week.

: \s (i i* cou ! not h - drained
Wit) tloir breedihg pool' destroy.1 lli.-i r nn* iv m ' ■ mo'ipiitnes.
and the Inst nurv. y show id that
lcfui than one-lenth of one p&lt;-r cent
of the papulation of Rosemary and
Ruaimke Ha; ids had ma uriai
symptom*.

"Utopian" is a word used to de-crihc that which I* pleasant, but
impractical. The description of
iUiscmary, and Roanoke Rapids
sounds a little bit like Sir Thomas
More’s dream of a happy country,
his mythical Utopia. And it is,
but it is not impractical.

Wipe Out Typhoid Fever
Ir August. Kilo there Were .'Ft
rare* ill typhoid n; ths- eumriiunlly
The u»e'of sin face drtiitiage water
from - bidlow wells slug by in*
iiviiluol^ couple, ! uiTh th« lack if
j seWagt s) dun I.a fi.uipl to ■».
th^cdUM*. IsUi vsi’l. wviC drivin
to depth* of hundred# of feet
through v layer of granite that
cut out the surface - water, and
septic tanks for tewnge disposal
were installed. There have been
tvvb ca os o f typhoid of local origin
tu ilw community sin ce ibtu.

Good Christianity and Good
Business.
Mr. Patterson is an idealist, but
not u dreamer. He believes that
the thing* which he is doing s n
good l hriitihnity—and good bustiu -s. The sort of people who ara
iivinj in Rosemary, and Roanok*
llapiili, rml want to stay there—
the look in their faces— the soundlimbed, keen, and brighl-face*1
children In the school yards an#
the cla-vroonis—these things, and
a good many others, incline one I#
the upluuiuu that hv is righL
i u -. ng 1

Hu|t

IS YOUR CITY

Join'the throngs of readers.

HOW. r . n.IMFOHB
^ 1-C-Dj.r
fens of adapted bunch grape*, pr.icplnatnig ami rcvural ineaire* . MinstielryV Premier Bailtone with
will
be
p!ont&lt;
d
in
that
county
this
sea.
Coburn's Minstrels, i.t the Prin­
Arally all* of which will be planted,
cut this hut—iT is Wurth ‘j.
•wording t0 tli«. pren ut plana, .next Mill.
cess Thursday night, Jail. 41
m o n ey:
• vThis i* exclusive of Iiumirrd.i
Cut out this slip, enclose with Tc nnd . *
•f other plantingH for n e x t ' year, it
BKKK CROWN* JEW ELS
K ITCH IN IMPR(lVEJ)
mail it t • Foley &amp; j T , 2s:15 Shef field j..’
brgi- proportion to be uncages.
SCOTLAND NECK. N.
Jan. It
Avenue,
Chicago, if!., writing yourj .
Tlicr-- will be mTcmge vineyard-CHICAGO, Jim. H. Federal secret! —-Slut'll tin pro vehtent was eIi &gt;wn ye | Mznteil thin year In quite n number service agen t! have local.-I in the , lei day in the condition of Kepiv-wi*- name nn&gt;! nddres* clearly. You 'will;
^ rountica of the stato. The biggest National cemetery of Brooklyn, N. tntivo K!lchin, D. nsacratlc leader- hi receive in return a trial package ,,rfI
l*y one party was planted in Y ., tlie grave of in American i-ea- tin1 lower Jmu.se"(if congress, who has taining Koley's* Money mid' Tar Crim’[. dir vicinity o' Orlando last season nnd man where they expect t»&gt; find '«»n|e been striously 111 a t his home hen pound for coughs,,c(dd# and croup;
l&amp;other planting of t\\enty acres of the crown jewel* of itu* da value I idnre Sunday, suffering with peeu Fbley Kidney- Pills for palns'in tdilcY1 r
*»' made in Lake county, these la- at $4,000,1)00. according l“ a copy- luonl.i, utvoVdlng t j attending ohy-- and back; rhrnr.intism, hackArlie, kid-ney and bladder ailments; nnd Foley _
the two biggest plantings, th oi lighted story published today by the Kiclann,
Cathartic TnblA#, a wholesome . and
u&gt;cre w&lt;j(c scores of nmaller acreage; Chicago Daily News, fro ma staff corthoroughly cleansing cathartic fur
J l*!antiii(in niade Uirmighout Florida, a respondent at New York,
BTItOUT. FARM AGENCY
constipation,
biliousness, headaches,j •
1 i .t Mncnotia Avenue
pioportiou being ntfiUO in Polk
Tho investigation wax ordered by
and
sluggish
bowels. ‘ Sold every-:’
twmty.
Read this and art quirk If looking
the iccrefnry of the inasuty, accord­
where.*—
Adv.
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country nliout Lakeland be- ing to tlm published story and is in for a bargain, 40 jure* bordering u
nK*
distinetion of pluritiug more charge of William B. William#, head. beautiful lake, ."0 Uere* cleared, 115
•ffMgcs to adapted hunch grape* dur- (,f lha New Ymk ofTWo of the secretiofahjfc*, 1 grapefruit, till bearing tree*,
nK the j.Jst year thon in any other service. Thg jewels r.ro suptiosed to|r.q send* land, all excellent soil,,severVm*
KtpW. Tiw regord of last, have been iir,iugglv|l into the United j ft! a cres of iieavy Mark loam, tholxf.st
Bar wj|| i,0 Krtl„t|y surpasi-ed in the State# in 1026 in the coffin of the t ea- (,f' garden
—- •— -soil, •
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no
house, »-•
but -a •
large
The 1923 ilicense must
j rrritory als.ut imkclarfil this year, nc- man and are hflievcd to have been barn tin property. Owner called away.
all aqtotiioblles
otilrng to prcXeut imlifntioiui. While fcurled without The plotter# Is ieg able For quick sale, offers this desirable be on
tract tor $l,MC0.
‘ "er.-age# were planted th grape* to obtain them.
operating in Seminole ;
This is not off in the woods. Iil t , is
Kll,t Bartow last year and some
county, not later than
OHIO’S 30TH (JOVERNOR
located 500 yards ftorti hard improve*-'
I.t vineyard# before Hint, it wii*
road, and only H mil.s from Sanford Feb. 1st, 1923. This law
,
i*'js year that fruit grower*
.‘t part of the ttate began to real-, COLUMBUS; O.. Jan. tk—A. Vic­ postoffice.
,g ll-l£ r
will be strictly enforced.}:
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■ ri.fral&lt;tn to*a rc«i intelligent appro*WiKul for tho fireplace, wood foi Take notice and J)e gov­
^ *?n l^L‘ iniportancq of growing noon •yesterdny, breame Ohio*# noth
Gov. Harry the stoics, wood for any kind of heat­ erned accordingly. .
fe'Jfepc* commercially. But, pco- governor in succession
u ° 1 mt cammunityihnve been do- J„ Davis, who n-tired. to private life ing and the beat kind of wood at $fi
G. M. HAND,
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wlth n « 8U,t ^ a t quite Democrat, wn* fornwrly state auditor. land Reed, Geneva, or leave orders at
nole
t&lt;* biT
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planted He is tho father of 10 children. The the Herald office and they will bu fill­
ed the tnut day.
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Notice is hereby gfiven
(fiat all persons suhjed
fo the payment of City
License who have n o t
paid same on or before
January 15, 1923, will b.el\
subject to prosecution
without further notice.
J . A. KILLEBREW , ;
Chief of Police.

FOR EVERYBODY
MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD
____ -SEN D FOR IT
Here’s something for you—a new puzzle
—and say; it’s sure a dandy. Wish you could see
the big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
mountain. There are thousandsundthousandsof
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
and address on, just as soon As you send them.

I want every boy and girl, every man and

woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
you work with this puzzle the. ibore interested
you become— the better you like it.
*

Send for one—see how long it takes you
to solve it— spring it on some of your clever
friends—see how fast their brains work— see if
they can solve a real puzzle.
D o n 't wait—cut the coupon out of the
»ht now; right away— fill in your name
address—send it witli a twocent stamp to help pay post,*
' age and mailing
co st

NOTICE

, Sheriff Semi

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you v.ant il il.m • ; .* V i)f WANT it

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Til# high school has a. flftypTeec orchestra, and there are mill
bands both at Rosemary and Ro­
anoke Rapids.
The community
ha, public swimming pools, parks,
and playgrounds. There are Boy
ana liir. Scout Troops, uniformed
by the mills. Mach of the seven
churches which had room for a
pipe organ was provided with ono
by Mr. Patterson.
A compteto
cannery is maintained, with the
fines: equipment, to which house­
holder* may bring thefr produce
ami preset vo it merely for the
cost of the cans. The houses of
the mill employees, owned by the
company, are not the convention*!
mill-town typo. Most arc of In­
dividual design, each one has
‘awns and garden plot, and prises
are offered for the best frui,*,
vegetable*, and flowers. The rent

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 216

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 192.1

VOLUJfE HI*

BELGIAN TROOPS IN FIELD, OCCUPY"RUHR
DISTRICT, ENTRAINED FOUR TODAY
FOR AIX-LA-CHAPPELLE
TERM FOR
SEM INOLE
COUNTY STARTED
YESTERDAY

S ANNOUNCING DECISION
OF STATE DEPT.'SAID IT
• WAS EXPEDIENT

Of All American Forces Remain
ing in the Area Around Cob­
lenz nnd Other Sections
|H r Tfce A»«oelot*d P r e s s )

WASHINGTON, Jan . 10. — The
withdrawal of Amerlcnn troops from
the Rhine was ordered by President
Harding today. In announcing Ids de­
cision the state departm ent .mid the
president deemed the tim e expedient
for-the recall of Die forces a t Cub­
ical. The American forces rem aining
in that nrea number about one thous­
and and it was indicated the the w ith­
drawal order wuulil bo carried out
a., spun as Amrcicnn Commamb r Ma­
jor General Allen could m ake the necr&lt;sary arrangem ents for winding up
the alfaini of the arm y of occupation.

Circuit C ourt opened yesterday for
the fall term of court for Seminole
County nnil it prnmWca to be one of
the busiest session* of court ever belli
‘in this county. There nre .four m ur­
der cases on the docket all of them
negroes „nd ninny cases, for' the a t­
tention of the petit jury In try.
Judge Perkins Is -presiding and
S tate’s A ttorney George A. D eCottes
in prosecuting-attorney. Many protn.inent attorneys from other counties
a rc present and the term of court
promises to l»e interesting. The dock­
et shows: '
,
The grand jury is working with K.
I’. Lane as foreman, and A. \V. Lew,
jr., clerk. The following have Itfcn
drawn for th e grand ju ry : J . .!•}. P ar­
tin, Guo. P. I.ewls, E. F, Lane, J . D.

F iyu,M IN K U S DIR
IN ('DAL M INE IN TIJB
U1UMING1IAM IMST.
DlltMINGHAM, .Inn. lo '
(By the Associated Press).
— Entering the pit in the
face of warning th at it \vas
diiiigernus, five miners ntetl
death in the Dolomite mine
No. I of the Woodward
Iron Co., near here early
this morning in a gas ex­
plosion. The men were
killed,outright according to
reports. Dolomite Mine No.
1 is two miles from No. II
where DO m iners were kill­
ed lust November in the
dujrt explosion. The gas had
been discovered in the mine

LONDON, .Ian. 10.—The British
government today granted F ra .....
permission to move troops through
British occupied territo ry along the
Rhine in pursuance of the French pliin
for occupation of Ruhr,

1»ARIS, Jan. 10.— France wua ready last night to seize the
Ruhr fit daybreak. There are many reasons to believe that to­
day’s sun will disclose French airplAnes hovering over Essen,
while at long string of tanks crawl into the Krupp's home in ad­
vance of foot and horse troops. Tin* zero hour liajj been fixed, hut
until tho occupation army marches, the time, place, manner and
exact objectives are held If)' tho government as a military ami po­
litical secret.
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COLOGNE, Jan . 10.—The French
Rhim&gt; Ihitilla stationed nt Mnyenee
will move to Dusseldorf. R uhport nml
PuisW-rg tonight.
COBLENZ—Orders for the w ith­
drawal of the American troops from
the Rhine, news of which became
( U r T lie A s -o c is l-S l’ r r « « l
~*ltfi&lt;asi'i TT\tnflgh a dispatch from the
BALTIMORE, Jan. 10.— Announce­
A*‘ociated Ureas office In P n ris causfd much excitement ns it spread ment th at a line of pic sengtr steam ­
among the men of the American nr- ships soon will operate between Hnltimore nnd Miami with a stop at
Charleston, was made by the p resi­
WASHINGTON—A resolution fnv dent of the Baltimore nnd Carolina
oring the troop withdrawal was nd^pl Steamship t'oinpany. Freight line a l­
rd Saturday by the Senate, but it wa ready is in operation W-twcen these
not apparent today how fa r it In id ports.
contributed to the president's decision
or how far the adm inistration bad
been influenced by the si tun t ton
by the French movement into Ruhr.
The date of actual withdrawal of the
force* will 1m* le ft to the w ar d ep art­
ment where It was said the evacu­
posits Alone Show Increase
ation of Coblenz would |&gt;o conducted
Nearlv $400,000 Over Last Year
in mi orderly fashion. An indication
that no time would be lost was made
known that the tran sport Smlthiel iomi
would leave New York today or to --y rsl
morrow to bring home the bulk of th&lt;* toes
Rhine forces. On its re tu rn to the ensu
Baited States the tran sp o rt will land Chni
detachments a t Suvannah, Charleston J. A
and New York.
Whi

■&gt;, .Inn. 10.—France lute
o tificJ England through
nmbassadoi' in London.
the American a mhnssrtdors at I
and Brussels wer e informed by
French n n d 'Hi Iglnn governments, re•’
I1M V y / 1 &gt;
speetivoly *whnt France plans to do.
y
T he'French last night also were arm-----ml with the reparations commission’s |{fvPRKSENTATIVJ
ileclnrutioii that Germany is in voluns i l \W S \ ) S S '
lary default hi coal deliveries so
.
|
there is iio apparent i ituse for further
,

K

m * * * , .Ho w ar- mlM-u-r. h a .
W A S IIIS « t..N . .
had n final conference with Premier B®ntntlvt* lJ| s,,*‘ ’

Tin* Ilhll-W ight cnmphliy, one of
thij new rionmission firms of Snnford,
is composed of Mr. J, P. Hall, form er­
ly (oral malinger of the W estern l.'n-

m i n f t li

the Associated P ress).—
French officinl circles .fxpressod g re a t reg ret this
afternoon
over • the an­
nouncement th at President
Harding Imd ordered the
withdrawn! of the -A m eri­
can forces in Germany. The
foreign office could furnish
no expression for the gov-,
cinm ent as neither the
American go m o m e n t -nor
Ambassador Jusberrinil bad
yet ciiianiuiiicati-d the news.

|HI IJ,|
-&gt;'|.l Oil
BASTROP. ,Ltu. 1&lt;&gt;. Addle
Hamilton declared on the v
Htnnd at the open hearing of t
ve-U ig.itmu into the staying of
Daniel and Thomas Billiards r.l;
!nn ed to leave her home n ea r
Hodge and d&lt; ported from th e st;
tlie Elan. She named Dr. M
form er ‘mayor of Mcr Rouge
" P in V Kirkpatrick as the twi
in the party who she testified
to her m other's borne one nigli
took her away and pot her aWia
tiinn f it Little Roi k Home of In

DOfNG FIN E IH S1N.ESS

I'll I 4 u n i

FRENCH OFFICIALS
EXPRESS ItKGItKT AT
TH E W1TIIDRAWAI

r t y n v i'j i

vviie service from all market;, and i*
in a position to render the best s e r­
vice to those o f this section.' N either
nu mbers of thu firm a rc growers
themselves, but are handling exclus­
ively the-o u tp u t of the rem arkably
large clientele which they have secur­
ed ill the short time they have been
in business. The business ability of
Ik.i Ii Mr. IL.II ami Mr. W iglit is well
known in tbi* section, nnd with the
success they made in their respec­
tive lines before, it is confidently ex ­
pected that they will have the same
success in th eir new venture as in
their previous lines.
The Hall-W ight company is located
in the Seminole County bank building.

nary negotiations with .thu British
debt commission over the paym ent of
the British war debt to the United
S tates have convinced the adm inistra­
tion th at no settlem ent of the prob­
lem can In- made under tin- term* of
the law as it now exists.
President Holding. i» . ..avni. e.l it
was declared th at the American com­
missioners ill dealing with the situ­
ation must recommend a tentative
plan for settlem ent with each of the
debtor European nations, w ithout re­
gard to the present law and that the
plans m ust be'presented Inter for the
approval of congress.

l-AKK BUTLER MAN IS
WOUNDED IN AFFRAY
LAKE UUTLKft, Jnn. 10.—Ozie
Colemail is in n serious condition to­
day nml Andrew Colemnn is in jail
following a shooting affray near here
Monday night.
W. S. Hranncn, jr., sheriff, who nppi(-bended Coleman said, he had not
Irsr ned whnt caused the shooting.
on the present slock Is the Fame
Doug Fairbanks
amount of money as lfi per c tn t paid
for several years before the Increase.
Mary Pickford
The bank’s sphere of usefulness Is
Start New Deal widening and grdwlng with Ita in­
crease in business nnd its motto “ A
COMMUNITY BUILDER", Is being
more fully exemplified day by day.
At the close of the stockholders
meeting the Directors were called to ­
gether for organisation and the presI'OS A N G ELK S/Jan. lO .-D ougjas
ent officers were re-cloctcd for tho
Fairbanks and Mnry Pickford, his current yenr, yiz: F. P. F orster, p re s­
wHe, ns the first slep t of n plnn to id e n t;'I- A. Hrumley nnd T. J. Mil­
witor upo i independent production and
ler, vice-presidents; B. F. W hittier,
distribution of cincmn features made
cashier, nnd A. I- Betts, assistan t
l&gt;y other leading-actors of the screen,
castycr, thus nsmiring the same e f ­
"ttVc ffered Juckje Coognn, the child
ficient, careful, progressive m anage­
•'Ini actor, a contract fbr four pic­
ment in the future th a t has charac­
tures, and have announced plans for
terized tho conduct of Ita affairs in
“ • expansion f the U nited A rtists
.
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„
“fganization, the Los Angeles Times; the past.
. The F irst National Bank is bending
*Uted. Expansion plans contem plate
th't production under tho supervision, every, effort to “Build tho C ity? nnd
" Fairbanks and Pickford of feature. in turn our'C ity and County are build­
dm* by eight r nine of the m ost pop-; Ing s Dank of which they moy M jjed
be proud.
ul*r screen a rtists,
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WILL ENTER UPON IN DEPEND
KNT PRODUCTION AND DI8THKIHUTIO NOF FILMS

nre still some who think that the pre­
mier m ay w ait until he has informed
the cham ber of bis plans sn th at par­
liament m ay by a vote of confidence
lie responsible for the order to bochs
men—“ Take Essen.”
s
W hatever date is fixed* there is nrt
ion^iT any vague* u n cw ln cii th at the*
United S ta tes or G reat lirltnln may
stop the advance by n protest, for the
French government and people alike
consider it guile settled th at Essen
will bo occupied In a m atter of hours
or days nml t|int the progressive seiz­
ure of the Ruhr con only bo stopped
by Germany coming to term s. %
The posting of German proclama­
tions to tho population in tho Ruhr
district about to occupied Is taken ns
showing th a t the Gcrmnn government
Jins abandoned'hope of stopping the
seizure nnd recognizes th at M. Poin­
care rdally menus whnt ha is reported
as saying nbout being willing “to talk
to the Germ ans in Essen."
FLORIDA WOMEN VOTKE8
/
TO GATHER IN BT. PETE
frALLAHASSEB, Jnn. - 10.—The
Florida League of Women Voters will
meet In S t. Petersburg January 24,
it^was learned here today when 'M ar­
lon L. Dawaon, state tax equalizer, ac­
cepted an invitation to speak on tax a­
tion there.
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For Kidnapping, Torture and Murder of Two Men
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in Louisiana
BA8TR0I’, La., Jnn. 10.—Delving
into the secrets of tho Morehouse
Parish I.ranch o f the Ku Klux Klim
LAKE MARY GROWING;
and in un effo rt to fix responsibility
for tho kidnappings nnd laying of
‘.MANY HOUSES BUILT;
NEW PE O PL E (jOMINI W att Daniels nnd Thomas Richards,
victims of blnckhoodod rnldors, sta te 's
ta k e Mary is ono of .the fa ste st attorneys yesterday produced te s ti­
grow ing cities in tha county and in the mony to siiow th a t floggings and de­
p ast rwo months 17 new homes hnve portations had been rarrled out un­
been built there, showing the. speedy der, tho direction of tho leader o f the
grow th. Mrs. Black has arrived in parish. Kind nnd th a t black hoods were!
t a k e Mnry nnd will take over the part of the regallta used by bands of
t a k e Mnry hotel, hnvlng recently p u r­ Klansmen on m arauding expeditions*.
Captain J. K. Sklpwith, recognized
chased the same, nnd will conduct a
first class hotel, cuturing to w inter leader of the Klan organization in
nnd sum m er guests. W ith a good ronil Morehouse, wna named by J . F. Norato ta k e Mary there will be some big w o rth y / who described 'him self as a
developments there in the next six resigned Klansinon, us tho order-giv­
m onths nnd in tim e it will bo one of* er of the pXtisti organization.
“ White hoods nnd robes were for
Banford's finest suburbs ns there are
more people moving, o u t th at vyay all ceremony—to bo worn inside -the
the time, being attra c te d by the golf lodge room and on parades—but the
links fcud the beauties of' tho ta k 6 black hood was for raiding parties,"
M ary country.
Noteworthy declared.
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IN DEALING WITH ALL WAR
' DEBTS OWED TO THE
UNITED STATES

And is Authority for Plan That
Will He Worked Out ns Solu­
tion of the Affair .. '
. Mir Tfcr A iu rlalrd I'rraa)
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WASHINGTON Jan . 10,—Congress
will l&gt;e asked probably within n week
tit broaden the powers of the Am eri­
can debt commission in dealing with
idl of the w ar debts owed to the U.
H., the senate finance committee was
told by Sepntor Sitiont, the sennto
representative on the commission, toPresident Harding is convinced, it
was disclosed at the White House,
th at there can 1m- no settlem ent of the
•devoir billions of dtdlars of war dubts
to the United State*" Within the lim i­
tations 1:1Id down by congress—p ay­
ment of tin- principal within US yearn
with in te re st at I I-1 per rent.
Tin executive's views in which tho
nfrtnbrr* of the American debt com ­
mission concur, were iry.-.lnlized by
developments h i the prelim inary ne­
gotiations with the B ritish debt rntnntissigu looking to the refunding of
tin- four billions'of dollars owed by
Great Britain. The progress of these
negotiations was laid before the pres­
ident in tit-tail yesterday by Secre­
tary Mellon and Senator Smoot, Re­
publican. Utah, members of the
American commission.
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W hether congress will he n«ked to
lilrerdi'C immediately the term s of
the existing stututo or the American
commission proceed to mnke thu b e a t'
arrangem ent possible with the debt­
or nations subject In final congression­
al approval,ais yet to be given. It was
indicated at,tin- White House, howev­
e r . that the latter course was *reKiir.l. d .-I preferable, certainly so fa r
a* tlic British debt i j concerned, liecause the British comniisaion is ;on
the groynd ready to reach ly y ^ ttlo -'
incut. and advance action by congress
m ight tesult in a long delay in tho
negotiations lietwecn that commis­
sion and the American body which are
to Ire resumed then.
Mr. Ilurding considers that the Ilriti h and Anterirau d e l e g a t i o n s may
reach some sort of an agreem ent
within a week anil lie feels that when
the American commission has decided
wlmt modification* are absolutely ne­
cessary there will 1st? a test of what
tho country desires to do nnd what its
representatives in congress will per­
m it to be done.
The president also was represented
ns feeling that if out of the present
negotintidns there canto a plan which
would be approved by congress even
at the cost of relieving'sonic of the
burdens on the debtor nations, a pre­
cedent would hnve Iteen set which
would serve ns n guide in fhe settle­
m ents among all tho governments
associated with the United States In
the world war.
’ While President H ardings' views
were W ing made known a t the Whito
House the debt situation was discuss­
ed in With the senate and the* house
w ith increasing indications th at an
effort would be inntio to umend tha
debt refunding law in many importn u t particulars.

D eathSentence
Imposed Upon
Many Indians
i n , Tkr \»-.Ml*lrJ
LONDON. Jan . 10.—Advices from
Lucknow state that tho -death sen­
tence has been imposed on one hund­
red and seventy.twd indians nccus*
e f murder, and at son as a result of
non-cooperattonist rioting a t ChauriChnura la st February. Two hundred
and twenty-eight persons were orig­
inally h eld 'o n the charges. Of this
num ber 47 were aoyiltted. two receiv­
ed two y e a r aonteneva an d seven died
aw aiting trial.

�TJIE SA N FORD DAILYJIERALD, TUESDAY, JA N IU U Y 9, 1023

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G reat w enther nnd fine crops.

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The Dollar Has Shrupk in Purchasing Pow­
er, So They Say
But at the Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.'s ntoro it goes al­
most as far ns It ever did. You can prove this for yourself
by coming here to make your purchases for Men’s and Boys’
Suits and Furnishings.

New Merchandise coming in each day to
• . . make your selections tcorn
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

First Quality— Low prices

iPhone 104

115 East First Street-

Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil R. Boozer, of
Tam pa, arrived in the city yesterday
a rd arc stopping a t the Montezuma.
Mr. Boozer la n prominent photog­
MRS. FRED DAIGEIL Society Editor
rapher. .
Phone 217-W '
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Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Loucks left this
—M *•■ ara n l w ka/wfcrr* ar h m Ih«
W » . t t II yaa are •a lrrialala a. **rll morning for Dunedin, where they hnvc
* aaaial card ta (III 4«*&gt;Brlmral, * | , l , ( n fine grove. They will he the guests
4*tails, a r frlrskaa* Ik , lira*. It wll
hmc r ta llr a*»r*«Ul»4
cf the la ttc r’p nlstcr, Mrs. Hope, while
in Dunedin.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday—Karnakn’s Hnwailnns nl the
Parish House, under the auspices of
the Men’s Club.Wednesday—Meeting of the Music
D epartm ent of tho Woman’s Club
nt 3:30 p. m .,
Wednesday—Annual business meeting
of the Business nnd Professional
Women’s Club ut 8:30 p. m. nt the
home of Miss Mcll Whltnor.
Wednesday—Mrs. D. P. Drummond
will entertnin the members of the
Lucky Thirteen Bridge Club nl 3:00
p. m.
Wednesday—Knmnkn's lluwniinns nt
, the Parish House, under the nusplc' ca of the Men’s Club.
Thursday—Mrs. A. W. F itts will en­
tertain the members of the Mcrric
M atrons Bridge Club at her home
on Union Avenue at 3:00 p. m.
Miss Dorothy Fielding of Titusville
Thursday—Mrs. A. M. DeForrest will
etircrtain the members of the Every
WSek Bridge Club a t her home nt
3 o'clock.
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Mrs. Dan U. Wilder, of Jacksonville,
la the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd
Mr*. John T. Brady for this week.
Benjamin Whltnor Is sponding ii
few days in Ocala, Gainesville and
other places, attending to business.

Have you seen" L. I*. McCullor in hln
new golf toga? lie la setting the pace
for tho re s t,o f the boys.
There will bo some .forty cars or
more of celery shipped from Sanford
this week and next week movements
will be larger.
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The concrete- m ixer lias been mov­
ed Trom thd Melsch building to the
new Milnnc th eatre hnilding nnd the
work started on the foundations.
Chamber of Commerce will not hold
the night m eeting until F riday night,
January 10th. Remember the change
In dates.

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Tom Moore
Tuesday
12:15 noon—Weekly luncheon at
Valdez Hotel, of Rotary Club,
H p. m.—Drill Co. D., F. N. G., at.
court house.
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8 p. m.—R egular m eeting of Royal
Pam cun Card Expert Will E n te rta in ' Arch Masoni, a t Masonic Hall. ~
the Crowd
8 p. m.—Special m eeting, Inland
Waterway Committee of the Chamber
E. £. Housholdcr, secretary of the of Commerce at thc^Chambcr of Com­
local Elk lodge is.today notifying the merce office.
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member* of the smoker to be hold to­
morrow night a t the Elks Club a t
Wednesday.,
which tim e Rufus II. Steele, famous
8 p. m.—Regular m eeting B. P. 0 .
card expert, will I ks the principal a t­ E. at Elks Cl.ub House. ;
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traction. Steele is noted for the large
. Weekly luncheon postponed, all
number of clever card tricks he can
member* to attend Chamber of Com­
perform and has the reputation of tid­
merce banquet Thursday evening of
ing able to entertain for ten hours
Kiwanis Club.- .
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witluArt repeating a single trick. Tho
at
the I’aribh
Bowlin
7:30
p.
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entertainm ent will be fo r members
nnd visiting Elks only. Every mem­ House. -

Elks Lodge to
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Hold Their Smoker
Tomorrow Night

(Hr The Aaanrlntrd t'rraa)
‘ WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—The llritish Deft Funding Commission locked
itself in its hotel suite th is morning
to spend the day prep arin g data for
tomorrow's joint .session with the
American commission in second con­
ference on funding arrangem ent for
Great Britain’s w ar debt.
Enjoy yourself and help the Men’s
Club. Hear Kamnka’s llaw niians, at
the Parish House, Tuesday nnd Wed­
nesday, Jnn. 9th nnd 10th. Admission
33c nnd 50c.
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SALES AND SERVICE
A Complete Slock of l’nrts
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Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and Lake Counties
Complete Line Accessories
* nnd Tires &gt;•

Con you gauge distanc­
es correeU i? If not
you arc constantly driv­
ing in danger. ' We will
equip you with n pair
of goggles ground ac­
cording to prescription.
Let us examine your
eyes today.
-We see that you see”

TOM MOORE
Oplomctrlst-Optlcian
Phone 410—Opp. P. C

The story, is a new angle on the
boundless west. The mingling 0f
society w ith the rugged element*!
characters of the plains and hilt*.
It Is filled with unusual situation*
splendid comedy, G reat I.ovc inter.’
eat and a dram atic anil climatic
ending. Also a—

Snub Pollard Comedy
Tomorrow— Richards Dlx In *’FooU
F irst" ; also a tw o-part comedy.

INING----- PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

Swithman Killed
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at Rand’s Siding, *
Badly Mangled

Ladies’ Host Room

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Lasky Corporation
Buys Lynch Theatre
Holdings in South

Dr. anil Mrs. W . T. Ijinglcy spent
Sunday in Lakeland ns the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Langley. They
were accompanied home by Dr. Lang­
ley’s father, W. T. Langley, who will
spend some tlmo here. Dr. nnd Mrs.
Langley nnd th eir guest will motor to
the E ast Const and places of interest
A switchm an named P arr, was kill­
In C entral Florida this week.
ed while cutting ears nt Rnnd&lt;4. Sid­
ing Inst night. It seenis th a t he was
ST. AGNES GUILD
switching nnd m issing his signnls the
The regular monthly meeting of the train crew went to look for him and
St. Agnes Guild, was held yesterday fouml his mangled body on the tracks.
ufternuon at the home of Mrs. J. N. It will ncevr ho known just how the
Robson.
accident-happened hut it is thought
The unnunl report Iro n / the trea s­ he fell between the cars' in some way
urer was rend, uml other reports were while switching and the whole string
made. It was also announced that of curs prohafily passed oevr him be­
Convocation would be held next week fore he was missed from tho train nnd
in Orlando, nnd it is earnestly desired was found.
th a t nil members attend ns much ns
He was originally from Ohio hut
possible, especially on Wednesday.
had been living in Miami and came to
A fter the business had been tra n s­ Sanford about three weeks ago with
acted, a social hour was enjoyed. The his wife and fam ily n n d took the posi­
hostess serving hot chocolate and tion as switchman un the Atlantic
wafers.
Coast Line. The r em ains will he held
Mrs. Ernest Krupp will entertnin pending the wire from his home folks
the members of the Guild, Monday a f­ in Ohio.
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ternoon, January 22, in -honor of her
The sym pathy of everyone is ex­
daughter, Miss M arjorie Krupp of tended to the wife nnd two sons in
New York.
their bereavement.
The members present nt the m eet­
ing yesterday were: Mrs. Archie
Betts, Mrs. Wm. Bulding, Mrs. Paul
LONDON, Jan. D.—A d ra ft of the
Riggers. Mrs. J, B. Coleman. Mrs.
Chris Mntthews, Mrs. Derby, Mrs. M. Near Eust trea ty will be presented to
Minnrik, Mm. (’. It. I.ecko, Mrs. A. It. the Turks nt Lausanne within a fo rt­
Key, Mrs. Clifford Penbm l^ Mrs. S. night, it is declared in otTicial circles.
M. Lloyd, end Rev. A. S. Peck. The The Turks will be told to sign the
visitors were Miss M arjorie Krupp, of document or to tear it in pieces nnd
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New York, Miss M argaret McLane, take the consequences.

Jam es M. Weeks and P. L. Weeks, INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
of Brooksvillo, nre in the city for a
OF ROYAL NKIGIIIIOKS
short time attending to business.
The Royal Neighbors will have a
-II. B. Jcrnignn, of the A. C. I.. R. special installation of the new officers
Ry. i f nmorig the business visitors in Thursday night at 7:30 to which all
nre cordially invited. The following
th e city today.
officers will be Installed:
Mrs. M argaret Barnes, of Orlando,
Oracle—Neighbor Corn Stcmper.
spent the day here, yesterday ns the
Vice Oracle—N eighbor Emma Ward
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fitts.
Past Ornclo Lucy Foster.
C hnnrrllor—Gertie Swanson.
Mis* Mildred Simmons has returned
M nrshgl—M arie Stcm per.
from Mo'unlville, S. ('., where she
spent the .holidays with her parents.
NOTICE
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The Seminole County le a g u e of
Dr. nnd Mrs. John J. Holtz nnd Mrs. Women Vetera will m eet nt the court
John T. Brady motored to Dcl.and nnd hc-use, Thursday, Jnquary !, nt 3:00 p,
other places in. Volusin county on m, All women of tho county arc in ­
Sunday.
vited td atten d —Mrs. W. T. Black­
man, chairm an. •
245-2tp
Miss Katherine Teague, of O rlan­
do, spent the week end here with her
SKATE WITH US WEDNESDAY
uncle and aunt, Dr. nnd Mrs. W. T. NIGHT, LAKE MARY SKATING
Langley.
ACADEMY, GOOD MUSIC. 2l5-2tc

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* In connection with our TRANSFER
we hnvc STORAGE room, where yn
ber of the antlered herd in Sanford
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Thursday
is urged to be present. Those who
can store your goods at a nomln*|
Chamber of Commerce will not meet
7:30
p.
m.—Bowling
a t the Parish
cannot attend can be assured th a t they
Ilnvo tho Herald do your next Job cost, for nny length of time.—LOSS.
Thursday night of this week as p la i­
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will miss an evening of real enter­ House.
ned on account of other events. The
of
printing. We have tho equipment IN G ’S QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
7:30 p. m.—Banquet of the Chamber
tain m en t
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meeting will be held Friday night,
F E R . Phono 498. 23’J-Mn-Tu-Wdtfi
to do all kinds of job printing.
of Commerce at the Valdes Hotel.
January lDth.
7:30 p. m.—Band drill, 154th Infan­
try Bard nl the Court House.
Frank Kny Anderson, of W inter
8 p. m.—Regular m eeting America:;
Park was in the city today nnd pnld
Legion
at the Court Ilotuo.
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the Herald olTico an appreciated vis­
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8
p.
m.—
-Regular
drill,
-''Medical
i t Frank, wh*y. w a s n new spaper man
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS /
SHEET MUSIC
PIANOS
ATLANTA, Jan. 9.—S. A. Lynch Corps, F. N. G., at the court hourc.
atjd n good one, is now with the Amer­
RECORDS*E
PLAYER ROLLS
has
reached
an
agreem
ent
w
ith
the
* 8 p. nt.—Installation of officers, of
ican F ruit Growers.
Famous Players-Laskcy Corporation Spanish W ar Veteran? at- the court
lo surrender control of his holdings In house.
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the motion picture business in the
South, according to inform ation' re ­
Friday
.
ceived here recently from N ew York.
7:30 p. m.—Band rehenrsal of the
The deal involves an exchange of I ndies’ Band nt the court house.
8 p. m.—Regulnr m eeting of tho
BY BUYING BREAD MADE IN SANFORD
P arr Fell Between Cnrs nnd Was In
Ilelieknhn ut the Masonic Hall.
ctantly Killed in Yards
Demonstrations with Grade A Coffee

Charles Penfleld,, of Jacksonville,
was among the liusiness visitors in of Puntn Gorda and Miss Ola Red­
the city yesterday.
mond of A tlnntn.

Large and t)p*to-Dntc
Filll ng Station

extreme north*jJbrtion.

— T O N IG H T —.
JVfary Miles Minter

Do we say it with brickn'or asphalt?

o ll a */.

Now la the w inter of discontent
when politico muons som ething fur
somebody.
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F o r Florida: Fnir
nnd Wednesday; cooler

Following Dates Rooked Ahead
Band concert. Central Park ever
Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m.
Thursday, Jnn. 18.— Elks Dance.
There nre other transfers, but none
with SERVICE for their middle name.
Big Smoker, Elks' Club, this (W ed­ I.ousing's QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
nesday) night, K o'clock.'R ufus Steele FER. Phone 499 23«.Mn-Tu-Wd-tfc
—card w izard—will entertain. 24f&gt;-2tc
Rufus Steele with cards and story
Rufun Steele with cards ami story nt Elks’ Club Wednesday might. Lo­
nt Elk*’ Club Wednesday .night. Lo- cal nnd visiting Elks invited. .2 15-2t»
u(l nnd visiting Elks invited. 215-2tc
A musira! treat, Knmakn’s Hawai­
LEGION RECEIVES SHARK
ian*, Parish House, Tuesday nnd'W ed­
WORLDS SERIES MONEY
nesday, Jan. IHh and 10th, admission
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FROM JU DG E LANDIS 35c nnd 50c. •
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan . th—
American Legion national h eadquart­
ers (ins received a check for $20,-'
352.0 from Ktncsaw Mountain Land­
is, commissioner of organized bnsel-nll, ns the leg io n ’s share in th e pro­
ceeds of the tie gam e in the last
world’s series in New York. Sim ilar
checks huve been sent to the Veter­
ans of the Foreign Warn nnd to the
Disnhhul Veterans of tin- World War,
necording to a letter from M r.'Landis.
The gift from organized baseball
to' the ex-service organizations rep ­
resents one-half yf the proceeds of
the third world's scries game. It was
made with the understanding th a t it
would be expended in the relief of dis­
abled world w ar veterans. # Legion
nntionn! headquarters has announced
that its share of the money will he
used solely for sick nnd wounded vet­
erans and that the machinery for its
distribution will lie authorized nt the
next meeting of thnt organization’s
national finance committee.
NOTICE
Engineers nnil^wivcn nnd fam ilies
arc cordially Invited to attend the
initiation of officers of G. I. A. Wed­
nesday evening a t 8 o’clock at Mnson^
Ic Hall.—Committee.
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This verdict n t all times of J . A.
Coburn’s M instrels who appear n t the
Winccsn T heatre on Thursday, Jnn.
11th in one of M anager Coburn’A
hobbies good music, fine singing first,
clean comedy next, novelty and old­
time darkey fun to round out nn ev­
ening’s performance with snap and
pep, keeping Jfhistrclsy rloso to the
hearts of Americans. “ Coho" Is n
capable musician an well ns m anager,
and gives close attention to solos en­
semble nnd harmony numbers. This
attraction is one of tho few big shows
who retain a singing act In the Olio—
along the lines of tho old "Male Q uar­
tette or Sextette’ wtflch from requests
indicates the m ajority demand for
"mojc singing" with m instrel a ttra c-

Among the soloist* this year: E d­
ward Clifford, robust bnrritone; Jos.
McAnnlon, Irish tenor; Carlos Jones,
basso; Norbcrt Lion, bnrritone; Thos.
Bradley, Lyric tenor; Dave Ynhn, yodlc r ,, and song w riter; Karl Denton,
male soprano and others indicate the
best male choir ever engaged for this
attraction. H ark tho M instrel sings
DAN HOLT
—should l»e worth while on Thursday
Principal Comedian w ith Coburn's January 1Yth a t the Priricesx Theatre.
' Minstrels nt tho Princess Thurs- ' Seats on sale a t Koumlllat &amp; Ander­
day N ight, J«n. 11th.
son’s Drug Store.
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TUESDAY AT DEANE TURNER’S GROCERY
UU&amp;DNESDAY AT M. I). GATCJIEL’S GROCERY

Next to Princess Theatre

The Wonderful Vitamin Food
At Bower’s
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
PHONE 325

I Store In Florida

10 Stores in Gcorgin

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

CHILD’S BLACK OR BROWN KID BUTTON SHOES
Sizes 31/-* to 5................................. ...............................$1.25
Sizes 5'/5 to 8 ...... !....................... ;.................$1.50 to $2.50
MISSES’ BLACK KID LACE SHOES
Sizes DLo 2

MISSES’ BROWN KID SHOES
Sizes 9 to 2
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OLD LADIES’ COMFORT SHOES

LADIES’ BLACK KID ROMEO ELASTIC SIDE

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALI), WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1923

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rp-nubllral Ion of sppi'lal
dispatch** herein are lao .r«*erveil
l o r s l- n Ad**rtUln»
THEAMEH1CAN PRI.9:

SOCt AT ION

Johnny Bull says he will capture
the World’s trade unless America
treats him right in the debt funding
m atter.
Representative Keller now know*
what a big Job it Is trying to Impeach
an attorney general of the United
filntes.
Court 'week again in Sanford and
n big docket will give the grand
•; .Stand a chance to In* (Hied every day
fur at least two weeks.
The Rhineland I* now overrun with
French troops nml no one can say
what ihe end will he. So far as the
allies have been hands oil hut this
attitude may ho changed in twentyfour hours.
All of Europe may get into the now.
inbroglio but the American people will
never go to war over there again. No
need t« worry about any other war In
our lime. There would In- no private?
but one million officer* if the call
was made today.

A rthur Brisbane write* about “E u ­
rope's insanity" Well, let her stay in
the asylum until she recovers. There
1* no need of America going over to
try to bring lu-r In hensonaes. And if
you ask q* aliout it we would say that
few countries in Europe art* friendly
to America. They look upon America
as a big piece of cheese and tlu-y arc
the rats standing ready to eat it.

U KELL
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10 acres, U in grove, over 70r
trees, good house, lighting plant
own w ater system , 2 wells, cow
chickens, tractor and nil equip­
m ent; located on hard road, |3,&amp;00 cash, balance terms.

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money, contributed over h a lf.th e cn*
tire aunt th u s regyrted by the comp­
troller, These 11 rountics nnd what
they paid last year in automobile Hctnses, tire:
Dade . ................... i f .
$171,040
192,-100
Hillsborough
I’olk ..... t.
Pinellas ......
Orange
Volusia __
Palm H^ach

^ S a n f o r d has One of the beat band*
in the Stuto nnd the credit is due ty
Hand master Hall who bar had an up­
hill fight to get the band in «,hnpe nnd
have it financed. In this support he
has the Chamber of Commerce and the
Convention and- Tourist emmittoe nnd
the citizen* behind him together with
the lU ttry dub nnd the Kiwanis d u b
and other org-.nizntions. We feel that
in tile bnnd we have n great unset* nnd
A friend of the w riter who has un­
M anatee
one that while it may not bring vis­
usual opportunities to observe people
Seminole
ible retpm s is eertojalv | mlvui tisiru;
says mankind naturally divides itself
I.cc.
the cify as nothing/clse would do. A
into two p a rts: Four-flushers and
city without n band l* n dead one wher­
those who are honestly trying to perever you find them nnd on the other
form. Everyone falls Into -some di­
H ere a re 11 counjie* in South Flor­
hand the city with a good live,band
is a good live city. The idea th at oth­ vision of ogc of these classes, he ida paying more by over f 10,000 for
*
automobile license tax than all the
e r cities should send their band* here j states.
la
he
correct?
o th er ft) counties of the state, includ­
to piny during the winter season
1 think so. The people 'who are in g Duval with it* $197,i&gt;!i:i9i2!
when our band plays In th c irx lty is a
The state road departm ent in now
trying
to give service In return for a
good, one and the visit of neighboring
city hands will instill a friendly feel­ living fa r out-number the fopr-flush- com pleting.a state-aid road of tKu fin­
ing among the cities and will also ers, but the la tte r are decidedly more e s t kind, between Jacksonville and
L ake .City, a t a cost of far exceeding
help the various bands in these ci­ conspicuous.
ties. Our bnnd is touted among the
t h e four-flushers congregate where tw o-thirds of a million dollars. That
tourists nnd visilur* us being one they can be seen and heard. They are road Ilea mostly- In linker and Colum­
of the best in the state and our band quick to ndopl new titles and new bia counties, which have' not contrib­
is doing good work nnd deserves the nom enclature to describe activities, u ted one cent toward its building.
support of the people of this city in Tlu-y arc the deadweight of industry, Those two counties paid into the au­
tomobile license fund of Jl.ridlJlUii,
and the hall nnd chain of politics.
fo
r 11*22, the following am ounts:
They thrive Jrr those professions
B aker
and activities where the service ren­
Columbiu
dered is intangible, (lifted with an
easy flow of language and a prepos­
sessing personality, they wiggle their
Which is not even the Interest on
way into jobs where they stick until
the
am ount spent in the two counties
they are asked to move oh.
x
for
th
a t' one pie-re of road alone.
Every trade organization nml every
prcscHlonnt group hnvu to w aste n - Hillsborough county, on the other
lot of valuable time and effort clean­ h a n d .' \vhich lias built three million
ing out the four-flushers. Detecting dollars, nnd more, of roads out of its
and fighting them is a continuous .pro­ own pocket, and 1* now building three
cess—like keeping one's shoes clean. million dollar* more from the same
You cun never say, “Thai job I*1financing rource, pay* into the autulone for all time.”—Ilnrtow Uncord. mohilc license fund $102,-190, arid gets
hack for its soon-will-hc more than
.'9M) mile* of road*, $10,090.03. —T am ­
WORTH CONSIDER I Nl
pa Tribune.
• SERIOUSLY.
The above editorial is enlightening.
According to the- figures, Volusia
rtu n ty paid into the stale road de­
partm en t the rfmn i.f $72,097 Inst year
in o n to ISeenres, m aking it the seventh
enmity in the - t i t - ii the amount of

It is good to have you num­
bered among our depositors.
We sincerely appreciate
your business, regardless of
Ihe size o f your account.
AH of our facilities are at
your command, and w e (Jo not
want you to hesitate to call on
us, if we can help you with
your problems.

HDW. C. C U FFO K I)
.Minstrelsy's Prem ier Baritone with
Coburn’s M instrels, a t the P rin­
cess Thyisday night, Jan . 11
nerth to the County line and the bond)
issue of $200,000 Will about pay for:
the base and if it is surfaced as it
should be, the ilttite road departm ent
will have to pujr for that.
What worries this county m ost,,
however, la the stretch "f road thru
the Orange City district. This was
taken over by the state road d ep art­
ment, and for n while they kept a
maintenance crew at work. If the
sta te road departm ent can’t or won’t
do anything for this stretch it seems
a* if the citizen* of th at district wdl
have to decide or. putting over a Itond
issue for it is an im portaht link ini
what' Is destined to become the heav­
iest traveled main highway in con- ■
tia l Florida.-*-Pc Land News.

Sanford, Florida

Kent Vulcanizing’ Company
lin o wimhi, I In- negro town op in
Levy county is n-ported to In- “quipt"
again, b’lt .it is the quiet of death In
the past week t wo white men and five
or six negroes h u e been killed, the'
town has been reduced to nshe* and
a foul and lasting hint has been plac­
ed on tin* people of tin- comity, ami Dr­
one guilty rqgro, whose crime cause!
all the disturbance ho* not been ap­
prehended. We have visited tin- ciim
of one of the titemltrra of the race,
ami now tlint the M-n«cle*.&lt; pas*in t
has been gratified, and an awful it
tenge has liet-n token we are ranter
to -settle down to a period of tpiief.
Hut wo will not admit we are anything
but a &lt;hr 1st (an and civilized people.
While not excusing or justifying
the outbreak in any way, we do fe.T

SANFORD

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

( ’lllli, ilii?
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
S o 'c lo c k ,
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
iz a r d . will
1013 W rit F ln t fltrs*
Hlli-1 U* 101* West First Street

iR u m iiiiiliiiu n E M B n iiiiiiiio E iB a n ia iid n iiiin E B iB R x a t:D a iia n K K i:i:u (in E z * n a iB iiiB e iiti&lt; c i:s c B i:x * R ! :! ]itR n c B 3 z a E z s 3 ic iJ B s :jii!ia 3

|jtk&lt;- Miiiy i tIn*io:m- g oioorli of
Hanfoid an&lt;I it util not la- iiiaiiy yean
lieftne a solid line of liouses will be
built all the w/,y out there. The road*
are the greatest drawback' to the
I.nko Mnry section toilny ntui should
lie fixed. It woobl also bt- a good idea
to take the luikt- Mary toad via the
Country Club and bring the people
into Sunfnrtl through tin- finest part
San Diego tin* put into effect a
of ibis section of Fluritbi.
plan proposed by F M. IIn cun, may &gt;’
for chi i king s|u-edetH. which is to In
adopted |»y other cities in Califor­
nia. The plan is to attach to the front
Hanford will i-otin be looking nrojihl
and rear of the speeder'h car a large
for a water supply for the city. At
red placard bearing the word “ Dnnthe present time while we have the
gerous" printed in black. The Judges
pun-Mt water in the wo: Id, it contains
give first offenders the option.of ca r­
sulphur nml has n hardness that
rying this placard for a certain num ­
makes it bad for j I milling nml bath
ber of day i or going to jail for a sim ­
Ing and the visitor* t • the city cftnnn*
ilar period. Kc-nml nod thin! offend­
aland the rmell of the sulphur w aler
ers get I lie jnil sentence, without the
although they pay extra for ^n-h
option of being tagged an dangerous.
w ater at the various “ w a te rin g plncWe move the adoption of this plan
es." But what Hahfmd needs Is n sup­
for Kustia, wilh an amendment to the
ply of pure, soft water ami there is
effect th at the road hog who refuses
only n few places where it enn lie ob­
tained. It 1* something to think about to dim his lights when he meet* a n ­
other car at night he compelled to
nnd we should Is* thinking about it;
Tampa I* now in the* place where they wear on hi* breast a placard which Is
m ust net n t once regarding their sup­ printed in conspicuous letters, the
ply of drinking water and it is a vi­ character of his uflentu.—Eustis |jik e
Region.
tal question for every city in Florida.
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few people who want to read scandalwill *tay. Hme day, maybe, when the
and wa will then publish it under the
head of "W h at We Know, Hut* it will
be in book form nnd nut in the San­
ford Herald. And it ought to make
good reading that will change the a t­
titude o f these people who are so anx*
ioua to read about sorrows of their
r.righlus. Hut not in the llernhl—not
in the Herald.
FOUR* FLUSH EHS *

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A certain party here who ought to
know better said that the Herald
shuld publish all the scandal Unit oc­
curs .In the city. In other words to
delve into the secrets of the home*
and bring them to light nnd ra te r in
the depraved taste of a few render*.
Suppose tho scandal wns in the fa n - j
lly of the person who said thlsi Would'
she want thp scandal given to the pub­
lic and paraded before her very face
to make her and her family forever
hear the scars ami the burden* nnd'
th e sorrow* of one who had gone

Our Friends Are Invited to Visit Us Between These Hours
The Store that Sells Drugs for Less Money

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
105 W. F irst St., BANFOHD, FLA

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THE s A n KORI) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 10. 192.1

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A Real Pirate Picture
at Princess Friday ^
and Sautrday Nights

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W ANTE
wntrrui. w i i t i i w uniii* cAKwoen i**T'li'V

tNvmNU! ivfmwevm' nvottn \
ro*w nmt, in win ii rwi. um tCNTitm*
Cfiu.'jiwi inrn miiiwi nrvMvfliii M t^i iwriiMbii

SANFORD GRAM MAI
school

Cards of Sanford’s Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom. In hla ebuoen profeasion the \IIerald recom­
mends to the people.

George A. DeCottes
, Attornoy-nt-I.aw
Over Scrnlnnle County Dank
HANFORD
•:* FI.ORII

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

First National Hank Building
ified Ads 1c a word. No ad taken for levs than 2.1c and positively no
SANFORD
FLORIDA t
classified nds charged to anyone. Cash r.ur t neenmpany all orders. Count
the words and remit accordingly.
"
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room

CHELLE MAINES
-:- LAWYER
— Court House

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Eyes Exsmlnrd

n cord,
Please nrrango to pay rush on do-:,
livery, and specify the kind of wood
wanted, when placing y0ur order.—F. y
S. Vcrimy.
. ,
R&gt;G-tfc

rooms,

Glasses Designed FOR SALE -Doaler and Gpys' paints ;

Henry McLaulir., Jr.,
Opt. D.

and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty |
Works, Sanford agents,
113-ifc ;
FARMERS—You cun get r,w-i bed
Optician-Optom etrist
from -s and irrigation plur.-s ut th*
11it RENT— Unfurnished apartm en t
212 East First Street Sanford, Fla. Sanford Novelty Works. •
lOrt-tfr
Ferndale A partm ents, 305 E. First
rooms Street

DR. R. jVI. WELSH

WANTED

Graduate Vcterlnnrinu
Telephones
Office 123
Residence 217

.

Office
Opposite l ’.
Dcl.and, Flnri

WANED—A chance to build
your
hew homo before lumber gets any
higher. Plans and estim ates fu rn ish ­
ed.- Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfe

mental trees ami slirtlbbcrj
trees nro grown by some of ti
est and beat nurseries in the f
W. 1„ Hail, tile fruit tree man

man GIcnL, Clydo'llamngiV’Jn rk Rus­
sell, l)n m Halt cm , Catherine C arter
(ieorgena Hurt,* Mary l,oui e r.lckle,
Gi etch an Whitfield, H arry Itevrers,
lack Knnncr. Melvin Tnylor, Horace
Bledsoe, Homiifr C arter. Jam es Doj*cy, CIlfTonl King, Hilly T h u n pr.cn,
Otto Hutchinson. Caroline d ig gers.
Ami* Durban,s, Sidney Durban*, Fdln
Mae Grow, Ethel Klnnnj, M arjorie
TIUlW
Second Grat|e
V.’illiahi Pre.uon.
Hugh U rquhnrt, John ConriOr, Paul
King. John MurcUo. Hilly Tyre, Martha C O n t H a t h Crulsfe. Helen Dres-.
tior, Winnie Jackson, Hetty MeKInb u n /E d n a R iver,. Knmy Rivera, Kvtlyu Robson, Helen WJl.mn, Lucilc
H arris, Roy ftchob,1 Fnniliel Knight,
M ury-W lght, Alice H a n e y ; M argaret
M artin, M am ie Holton, Dorothy Ry­
an, M argaret Punlmi, Pauline Bella­
my, William Moulton, Mary K. Manning, Katherine F n n c jlc r, Raymond
Lundqubit, Roger Jim iner, Clara llray
Jeff Geiger, M arshall U rquhnrt, Be­
atrice Hickson, E sther Kricson.
Third Grade—Richtfhl Smith, M ar­
jorie Focreat, Louise Hickson, "Mar­
jorie -Turner, Carolyn Webb, Dari.-'
Hopkins, Frances Wilson, Carolyn
W aters, Minnie W aters, Lawrence
Reel, I.ydia Rruikin, Camilla flaw .
Fourth G rade—Kllrn KumPgiUt, F'1t elltt Hall, Kiln Spejiccr, M tree Tho­
mas, Daisy Appleby, Mary Louisa
Dunn, Ethel Holly, Addie Browning,
M argaret B ritt, Went! ^llidewell, J u l­
ia Higgins, Georgians Z&lt; norland.

I’iratc-i h .ln g tlirbwn
headlong
front towering decks; .(.word-fights
while 'cannon' boom amt n thrilling
swing fo r life 130 feet across and
ever the deck nf a raldnh corsair craft
—i.uch a te the thrill features of the
M'a* sequence In "To Have and To
Hold," George F itcm uurhe’s new P ar­
am o’.:tst picture with Hetty CompMii
and lleft I.'yUU fit the featured leads,
aided hy Tho.iJotc Ktuloff find W .J .
i . ' • n m trn ’!-* roles. The picivre will be a t the U rinteas JlHcntre,
Friday and Saturday.
The “pirate s t u f f ’ was taken in the
ocean o ff ilalboa, t'alifn rn ia, nbroitl
the old South Sea trading schooner,
"William G. Irwin,” specially rebuilt
by fifty caipyateia. who worked for
three weeks to transform it fo r pirate,
purpose.*. A hundred tough looking
pirates with i f o r d t , pistols, band tin us
and all the other ear-m arks of their
tailing, form a vivid background
ag ain st which the principals piny out
lli&amp;r thrilling parts.

The truest test of any service is
determined by the *opinion of
those it serves.
, Ask aihy of oip- customer^:.,to
tell you the quality of service ren­
dered by this bank; or, better still;
come in and let’ us convince you
personally.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
B. P. WH1TNER, Cashier

F. P. FORSTEn, President

THAT MINSTREL HAND
While J. A. Coburn doe* not claim
the biggest M instrel organisation nor
again the' biggest hand in America
it's n well conceded fact th n t his com­
pany Is one «W the best in ipiality, his
band a real feature In 'p o p u lar and
full of pep ntunherB for mitwtrel p u r­
poses, and under the direction of
Haridmuster Bert i i ' Tor, pleases the
thousands of frien d s of th at organi­
sation each year. They are welcome
visitors and will bo seen a t the Prin­
cess Theatre on Thursday, Jan . 11.
P l 'l l l . I f AUCTION
One Cadillac, 1 cylinder automobile
ith new SjK-eilsler bttdy will be sold
public auction on Saturday, Jnntty |.J, a t ;i a, in. in m y 'shop. Chas.
iin , cur. Ac.k avc. .and Second Si.
2IOMtj&gt;

THE WORLDUGKEATEST lTAN 1ST

Prices $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00, plus tax
T ic k e t s o n s a l e J a n u a r y hth
.Mall or phone orders to Auditorium, Da.vlona Beach

Phone Number 146-J
You can find (he name of
every HVo Business Man
in Sanford in this Column
each day.

Sanford, 1

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
orange.', all in '■la.imiil eiimltimn. vail
w ith w h ile
If we please you, tell others; if not taken care yf; a room house in giaxl
eight about
tell us. Phone 133
conditio a ;-t ncrcs muck, film for truck
[all’s Blnckfa rm in g ;'2 ;;rre; cleared for addition­
ivo - a i i i e N n al grove.
Price $S.0bD.
Balance proving p ra p e tty nnd paying &lt;tpans&lt;
SANFORD
term s. Consider trade.
r.j mcurrrn, Albert Hall

Machine &amp; Foundry Co

General Machine and Boiler Works
Cylinder Grinding; Del.use Piston*
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Rant's; Crank plmne IH
tlhsflft Rcltirned— -------- r l ’ltoac *;2

AND THIRTY-FIVE

MINSTREI

The Georgia •
CnUnit Blossom
ENTERTAINERS— i—

EtUv. C. Clifford Mlnnlrelsy’s Premier Barrllhrie------- r

ELTON .1. MOliGRTON
AKCUlTliCT

Nate Mulroy

D E N T O N HANK W

omedinn

MALE

and

Dancer

SOPltANO

Black

F ar*

Room 7, Miller Bid
BA.NFORl)

SANFORD NOVICLTY
WORKS

Bn

T A IN E ItS
or I room unfurnished apartm ent,
fiat or house, desirablo location. Au■liess “F. S." care Herald office, Snnlonl. Fla.
192-ttc

V. C. ( ’*H Ll/lK ’i’rpji

General ^ho}) and Mill
^Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER FOR

ItENT—Ono

furnished

YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD—I can
sell yon a Ford (any style) for oaethird cash, balance in nr It! months.
Al.,n sc. el a! good
r ! i orils on hand
on good term s.- Goo. \V. MeRory,
Htithnriaetl saleinm n cure Edward
Higgins, authorised dealer. Phone
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Prices Main' floor

bed

if,*} w)ierc a matv caught n fish
There la absolutely no jxcuao in this
{.as lie was. Wonder how big
day and time for anyone to be classed
the man w as?
among the \veak( nnnonilc, balf-slek
drifting, miserable nnd Worn-out apccRufus Steele with cards and imens of inimnftlty who g et no pleitsELECTRICAL c o n t r a c t o r s
g r a d u a t e v e t e r in a r ia n
i*ry at Elks’ Club tonight ure out of life, Every- human being is
Phone Union Pharmacy 375 had 410
Veil aesday). Local and visit- entitled to healtfl, hnpphiess nnd suc­
cess. It fe positively wrpng- to ho sat-,
WMtinghouso Lights nnd Appliance*
lt Eiktt invited.
2-16-ltc Ufied w ith less. Do not fold your
SANFORD
New Line of Fixtures
bonds and accept lll-hcnlth ns the de­
cree of fate. N ature intended you to
•Miller Building------Magnolia Avenue
he welt and strong and bus provided dered kidney.', biliousness, hendnehes,
a way. ■
nnd nervousness, Ferm iine Is uni­
?r_jr 1
i
If human testimony Is to he hcllcvcd formly beneficial.' Doctors indorse
at njl, the nutum t Iron tonic Forraline i t - bem use tin* ingredients of Ferrohns: n i&gt;ov.er. a virtue and a m erit thnt line nro plainly stated on the label
bring startlin g TosulL*. Those who nnd nro known to bo of the highest
INSURANCE AGENCY
lake it testify th a t n ft^r a short medicinal value. I'crralino has no nlRE---------AUTO---------BONDS
course of Fcprallne, they feel a huny- n lm l tu wen kin tin- kidneys and im ­
1921 Ford Touring, gootf condition
nncy nnd vigor in-.cvpry part of the p a ir the liver o r tho heart. I t Is Inbody. They n&gt;e/nhle to ent any nnd deed nature’ll toni.c
1? your local dealer does not handle
everything withojtt feeling the slig h t­
1921 Ford Coupe, new paint, good tirew, extra bar
e s t discomfort afterwards. They toko Fcrrnline,' send $l.0U to I’crralino Dis­
on now life, ti6\v energy nnd have a tributing Company, Tumpu, F la.—Adv
Contractor and Builder
5 0 Commercial S tre e t—Sanfurd, Fla.

GILLON &amp; FRY

............. $1.50; balctmy,'............77c

Seat.* now on sale nl Roumilfal A Andoratm’a Drug Ktor*'

We Own nnd Offer Subject lo Prior Sale the’ remaining

DR. BAGWELL

$ 11,000

FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE
8% GOLD COUPON BONDS
Maturing November 1st, 1923, 1921, 1925 and 1926

B. W. HERNDON

SANFORD INVESTMENT COMPANY^ original. Issue of
550,000
Secured by the MEISCH nnd BISHOP Buildings, Sanford,

S. O. Shinholser

S

ba n fo rd

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Oldhniubllc Six Roud.ster, runs Uke pew, bargain
1917 seven passenger Ruick, This Is n real bargain
Jluick Four Touring, 6 good lire
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, u ijiH c ta t i e s 1.t v r o u i w s v
* v.M'Oltlj INVKSTHBXT COMP.'
Ulton# 4H
l&amp;S-r* Mncuollrt

,WE SKLL ON EASY TERMS

WE TRADE

In to rm l pnyablc M ay. 1st nnd N ovem brj t s t Principal nnd Intercat
;lc National Bank, Jockimivillo, Coupon Bonds,
denomination $500. Callable at 102 ujid . iftfereat o n ' any; div dead
date.

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(0 by i l r . Forrest Lake, President. |o m itwo nnd nnc-hnlf th n e r th a bond
u*.
earnings to cover In te re st *nd prineipal.
Interest requirem ents. Rental* arid fit*
insurance pledged in deed o^ T rust to the T itle A T rust C o m p iiy of
Florida; approved by Kfty, Attains &amp; Ragland, for Securities"fcal**
Cumpuny of Florida, und M arks, Marks &amp; Holt fo r tbo tru stee, * *

five new curd tires, will guarantee this car to be in-per­
fect mechanical condition. This is Ihc best bargain we
i
have. Come and look i t over,
Paige five-passenger louring, 1921 model, looks like
ood m e c h a n ic a l condition only $575.00

l^ s lih

.Scraritles appraieed at $1

bargain for some

B u lg e Speedsler, cost $2,650.00 with $200 worth of extras,

M oln ^ O ffic e •

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RED BLISS TRIUMPH
SPAULDING ROSE, NO. 4

Call Phone 453 or 276 for Prices

PRICE; 190 and Interest to Yield 8*y
SE C U R IT IE S SALES COMPANY OF F L O R ID f
M ember Florida Bankers Association

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L. B. HODGINS
AUTO radiator and sh e e t
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M ETAL \yORKS .
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General R epairing
' French Ave.—-------- Sanford, Fla 9
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PHONE 367

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
' BOWLING
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TENNIS
BOXING

CHASE &amp; CO. MAKE IT A LITTLE
ftfORE INTERESTING FOR MERCHANTS
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t J ' l J h Win by 183 Pins, Pardon Bowling Conic lo Sanford Undefeated and a Good Game is
MerMiahjfe
Promised the Fans
IJigljJOnly Olid Killing Over Four Hundred
CH A S? &amp; CO
21 DC
Sport
For )i tim e it looked as if the
Orang^- Packers w ere going to stage
n rumcehack and win a game. At the
sta rt tpey kept the Merchants on the
go and held a slight lead until the la t­
te r part o f the firs t game. Then the
Merchants gradually forged ahead
and nosed out of the first game 38
pins nhcad. They increased this small
lead th roughout’ the next two games
and ended I 83 to the good.
Purdon w as the only bowler of the
evening th a t ro lled‘b elter than -100,
Durdirk and Kandnll were next best
W ith'a slig h t average better than the
“dead” m an, while nil the rest bowled
u rd er the “dead" m an’s average.
This gam e was th e play off of the
postponed gam e of last week, being
the second g a m e -th a t Chase &amp; Co.
played this week. The Merchants arc
scheduled to play tomorrow night
against^ the Men's Club, hut according
to Bomp o f the early morning dope
this mbrning these two clubs have
swapped d ates with the Congregation*
nls nnd F arm ers nnd will play tonight

The fans nnxiously ilwnlt the out­
come of thf&gt; Florida S tale Ix-ague
m eeting F rid a y .
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though such work is ju s t beginning,
as a whole* Celery nm l‘lettuce ore in
fa ir
good condition, b u t cooler
w eather is needed for both props. The
Atrawberry shipm ents ,ln ca r lots’ be­
gan during tHb » w k , Cabbages arc
doing well, and the work of setting
plants continued in some localities.
Seed beds fo r tobacco wen* planted in
Gadsden and-adjoining counties; this
Is Inrcgely fo r the shaded tobacco.
Outs made good growth and the crop
is generally doing well. Pluwing for
general crojfa, such ns corn and cot-

. NOT PROtymiTEI)'
WASHINGTON, Jan . ,U .~ M li,h
The fruit is n o w excellent. Colder
weather is needed, however, to stop
rapid growth of trees. Same English
fleas, Irish potatoes, beets, snap beans
onions, lettuce, celery, cauliflower and
other truck made favorable progress.
Prem ature peach bloom is ijuitc coin-

law irom entering ttno contracts with
news dealers to net exclusively t ,
th eir tyhulesnlo distributing agents
the supreme court has held in a cause
brought by flic federal trade commis­
sion against -the. Curti3 Pnbli King
company.,

Itufus Sitcolc with cards and
SKATJ1 WITH OS WEDNESDAY story al . ICHitr’ Club tonight
NIGHT,' LAKE MAUY SKATING (W ednesday). Local and visit21li-ltc
ACADEMY, GOOD MUSIC. 24."&gt;-2tc ipg Elks invited.

Jt is the report this afternoon th a t F rid ay night will Ttnd the Orlando
basket ball tenrrt In Sanford to do battle w ith the Sanford boys, and inasmuch
os this Orlando team cornea hare undefeated, with the Sanford team in the
same class, it means that a good game is promised its b o th teams will fight
lo hold th eir record.
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Nothing has hern learned ns yet, w hether or not the girls will piny at
homo that night, hut it is expected th at they will in order that the Sanford
fans will be given the chance of seeing a double bill, ono th at should prove to
be the best of th e season.
Tomorrow’s issue will carry the probable line-up and more concerning the
different teams. In the meantime mark your plans so* th a t you will bo sure
t« turn out to the Parish ouso Friday night and see th is Sanford-Orlnndo
game:

Totals

Adam s'.
Hutchinson
( hare
Jones

WEATHER AND CROP CO!
TION8 IN FLORIDA WEI
ENDING JA M ARY 9, 192.1

tonight

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As H mny mean som e new life in
nn athletic way in Sanford this com­
ing season.

Crops — A general improvement
took pim-e in the condition of the suit
which, with the mild tem perature
stimulated the growth of nit truck.
C itrus trees made good progress, and
the work of fertilising grove* made
headway. The planting of Irish pota­
toes is nearly completed in some lo­
calities of the northern division, al-

Tem pern lure—The mean .tem p era­
ture ranged from 3 to 0 dVgrces above
Pet. the seasonal, although niinlmh \vere
unusually low on the Hit and 5th in
the western nnd interior of northern
divisions, when; killing frosts occur­
red nt a number of stations; and
Ifgjit, l«K-nl frost in the upper por­
tion of interior cen tral'eduntles. O th ­
er than dam age to tender truck the
change to cooler w eather was bene-,
ficinl.
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Sunshine—There was a high per­
centage of sunshine, especially in the
south nnd w est, it was generally
ulwivo the normal for the period.
Hnlnfnll—/The heavy rain during
the Inst days of the previous week togather with the precipitation during
"Fools the first day., of the current week, re ­
sulted in low lands beennfing too wet
over portions of* the northern ami
central divisions. In the eolith, how-*
ever, the rainfall was light, which
was favorable for. the division. The
following Weekly rainfall, inches and :
tunths, was reported: Jarksotiville
and I’-dnlkn, 1.0; l-akc City, 2.9; MmiCparamount (J’urlurs
tiecllo, 2.1; liradentown, 2.8; Tarpon
T o )/arc nnd to)fold'
Springs," I.K; Rrooksviliu and St. le u .
*' A Ccvrye ritmumxu
1.2; St. Andrew*, 1.2 and CsraUdle
1.5. The weather was driest along th e '| At the Princess, Friday and Saturday

Standing of the Chibs
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Won Lost

Richard Dix
F irst.”

east* coast, from Titusville to Long

Brt*rCom{)son

The Orlando Sentinel advances tin*
Idea that som e college teams could
lx Imported to. furnish some real base­
ball. Sanford should she be given an
pportunlty of getting Into it, does
not ncu da whole tram imported.

but in only ono quality. Different
types of motors require different
weights of lubricating oil, and in or­
der to supply the finest quality of oil
for every* motor, Polarine is manufac­
tured in the following weights: ‘‘Med­
ium,” “Heavy,” “Heavy X," and “Heavy
XX.” The only difference between
these grades is m their “body”—all of
the oifiness found in the Heavy XX is
als6 to be had in the Medium and
other grades. There are two ways of
being sure to get the right grade of oil
for your motor first, demand Polar­
ine; and second, consult the chart of
recommendations (on display at filling
stations) so that you may be sure to
get the proper grade for your car.

Four or five players would be HuCohurn's M instrels thin year is
m ost nt lu-st. W ith Amntma, Chapman, known ns what one might call a fine
Hurdtrk, Rive and Spencer right on singing show.
the gr°ond they would be better than
tho average college players if they
This show will be thurk full of line
are givtn the opportunity of coiH’st- i ringing, good music, clean comedy,
ent workouts.
nut city and old time darkey fun.
And (hen we have n Coming player
In M ali tens. He is showing up well
as nn all round athlete. IIi» -w imIning, Biot hull and basketball record-'
of course, do not make him a ba-i-ball
player, hot his p a d rcemd ilin ie
th at u little praetiet- with lb" u I.
would clasfi him as good iin the a v ­
erage college player.
\Vhy npt some of you baseball mag*,
nates get this thing working through
your b*nns now while the chance is
good and furnish Hanford with sumo
bnscbnl! this sum o u r instead of tid ­
ing m ilts to see n game.

( Iflt" l»f til*'

Ill's!

Ill'll*

l htrii.H I’W T

b l&lt; d In will lie heard at the I’lilii ims tomorrow night when Cobmu'a

Minstrels play their annual t-Jigagcinent here.

Mig Smoker, Elks’ Club, tills
(Wednesday) evening, K o'clock.
Itufus Steele, card wizard, will
A town of the size of S anfoid dtmdd
entertain.
2 Hi* lie

haven (earn regardless of whelle-r i.
league is organized or not. There are
many Mini-pro team s arolind tin slat,,
th at nr)' good and dial eould make
the olef game-interesting.

The Orlando basketball team Is eVpocted here -Friday night. Any kind
of a game between Orlando w u| Sunford draws a good crowd and the P ar­
ish House wilt no dmibl In- packed for
this game. The price will not he a d ­
vanced for this gam e.

HEAVYf/HEAVY

£
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317 East First Street
Smith Hound

Why are we alw ays busy, when oth­
er* are Idle? A nswer; Decause we
give SERVICE nnd the people ■ all
know 1L— Lovdug’s QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER. Phone 198.
239-Mon-Tue-Wcd-tfe

Northlmund

Potato, Chicken and
Shrimp Salad
Georgia Country Sau­
sage ’
imported Swiss, Cheese

rilhy llrnnrh

Premier Coarse Soup
Bltick English Walnuts
\ Old Pa. Buckwheat
Stone’s Fruit Cake, 50c
per pound

We have been in Sanford two years
today. Two years of successful oper­
ation of a plant to clean* and press
your clothes and give you satisfac­
tion in every respect. SERVICE has
built up our constantly increasing
business.

Edward Clifford Is still with Co­
burn nnd' the many Sanford friends
of Mr. t'lijfoiil will be glad to guro on
bis i ountennoee ngtin.

A rrive

Departs
7:00 n.nt.

1 :!10 p.w .
5:50 p.m.
Leesburg llrnnrh
A rrive
55 p.m,
50 p.m.

Departs

Oviedo Hranch

Arrivo
x—Daily, except Sunday,

Departs

WE BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
WITH FURNITURE OF
DISTINCTION

la a BUDcrior motor fuel; never varying in
its quality and to bo had wherever motor
cars, trucks and tractors are operated in

INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY

�itlabiirseii in Ihr m a n n e r fuljuA in ir. tu*
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u a r y t , IB2J. nrti! to m u i u t " th ir ty ye ars'
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g p e p f a i T a x Kelimit D t a t r lf t No u. &lt;&gt;jir&lt;*j s r h n o la ivUltln ratil P IM riri. am i
t a e l* w e e k for f o u r m i w m l v r w e e k s , i
t V I lK I l l 'A S , It i s th e s e n s e of t ill*'
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so.sslon ut Ills C o u n t y Hoard o f I'uh- l r f r » r of Hpcriul T a x Heltuol P l s l r i r t i
He t r .st r u e t iu n f o r 8,'iniiioie I'oUliti . j Ne. 6, S e m i n o l e F utility, T lorlda. l u Is- 1
F l o r i d a , t h i s 2nd d a y **f J a n u a ry , t » I 3 . ;
luiiuti* In t h e »ntu o f fta.iloo.no, t h s ’
t ’. V. I t A lt l t l H o N . C h a ir m a n iirt»e,,il« t h e r e o f l o he u s . d am i ux|&gt;,*nilC. A. PAI.I..V8
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F I U J P T . w i l d , I A.MS
County
lln aril o f I’uliHe Torth p t i l a * l&lt; s i n t . tl In yald fielitlo n ;
TH(:ilf'.F(iU|y, h i : IT •HIISHI.VKH.
l ii k l r u e lt o u
for S e tu iu o la
that It I* the determination of this
C o u n t y , F lo r id a .

triii (* ) (&gt;rr uanuin.'tnt,«ri «t turukli*
;• ml.- annually. i»»*n*1** to igritntol Jan
IIY (,S E O F TH E PIONEERS OK OLI) ORANGE COUNTY
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Fla., Jan. t», l'J23. than ordinary intelligence, living
about one and nnu-hnlf miles npithjir ji. J.
eu st^o f the Spring. Mr. Tanner at
Alitor Sanford Herald,I
once Informed me th a t it would he
Sanfortl, Fin.
impossible*to make a guml road thru
^ h a v e read with much interest th* Soldier Creek Swamp, owing to the
lOiounccment that tho enterprising frequent overflows from the Creek1. 1
'j i . , ,,f Sanford will take' over the then began prelim inary work op my
Alt- sir
fo u n t) Hoard of Piddle Inst i net Ion fur!
T. IV, la iiv to n ,
Seminole County, Florida, that the!
L n d a round Rohfnabtvs S pring and own hook, ami by good fortune 1 met
nn iount o f hu iids r e i | u l m l f o r t h e |&gt;ur- *
Su|it- Fuh. I n s i n . a n d F x J ^ frt it into a park, which is high- th a t jolly good m an, C harles Humph­
|i..s,-s a n d o h j r f l s s e t fo r th *rt s a id p e ­
iinielo Satiretary lo Hoard.
( S e a l o f H oard)
I-T-I0- IT- 51-51 t i t i o n Is lilt* s u m o f I 2ll.llu0. 0 u, t h S l t i l e ,
rey, who was thoroughly fam iliar with
■tr-romnii'ii'lnl’lc.
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■aid 1,0 n ils s h a l l h e a r ltd* rest nt tin*'
XOTID! (»F SFKCtAV ItOMf KI.FC- nit** o f s i x p e r t e n t |,e r n n tuim ; Hu ,
f
,hi» connection it hna occurred to the rtm ntry.
TIUX Full SI'FCI VI, T V\ SI 1(0(11.
In ter es t o n s a i d h a n d s to he |t ayn h le
K( that a little history in connection As n result he showed^ntts the place
HI STICI (T NO. a, M'.UIVOI.IC
s e n t l - a n n u n l l y . s n ld h o n d s t o h e d a t e d '
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a n u a r y I. H*J1, a n d t o m a t u r e l h i n t
r ih the location of the spring mny to cross the creek w ith but n small
Bert" Lytell ui Ctusssjtt &lt;7 ti/re
&gt; , a i s nfl.'i* th,. dal.* t h e r e o f , ami
'N
amount of swamp, and the only pla*:i#
WIIKUFAS, a petition lui« h&gt; 1*11 pre­ ■ III: IT F I J I t T H t m l O X D l . V K I &gt;. T h a t
sot be amiss nt this time.
Jo Kate and tu Mold '
sented to Hue County Hoard of Piil lh* » sjie ei il c l e e l l o n It* hi hi In said S p e A
h u iriiu .c e hatuctxn
' The old time road ran from San* tit for a roadway for n half of n mile
Itisi rot*tlon for S( ntlihdr County, Flo­ etut T a x Helmut I *l-lrli t Nil. a, Sotnlrida, sighed by m u m I h a lt ) twenty • d v r n o lo C o u n t y , F_______
lo r i d a ,, ........
s a i d. d i........
s t r i ...........
ct heAt,the. Prinress, Friday and Saturdny *|ier
for*!* to lak e
“ n&lt;1 fron1 thero , 0 ion e 'lh e r aide,
m il of the duly i|Ualilie.| eln tois tng also Uriah n ns (IriteVa Spertal *r«x
innrwood, nearly |wra)lel to the A. C.j In running the prelim inary lines, 1 ----------*-------------------------runlillng within Spoetnl **l*nx t-ehiw»t! Setuiol n istrh l. In ue&lt;«.rdance w ill, lau*.
Hlstrlrt No. .'*, MrmlniMi* Count). Flor- indelrrm lno win tiler nr not there shall
j_ R. R_
!found the spring. No one seemed to;
Ida. snld district ludng also Unown ns l*.- im o il hy snhl Speoikl Tax Si luail i
In IhPd preparatory to the construe-(know of its existence before
this
t d i n n t r N t i X T n m i x i a T rt ‘' ‘ n eia Hperlal 'T a x School Hlsirh't. j JJlstrirt N/,. f.. Seinttmte C.Jllnt). FJnr- 1
m... h o m im. pmvitt. .1 r,.r m this:
rtioaof thf&gt; clay road from Sanford to ,tim e. The natural beauty of its enD*
u n i W J i i v u A J k J |t ,„l ( (j t)f | , | | | , | | (. i n s t r u e l l i o i f o r H .m l - r e s o lu t io n , am i.
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Coliiilv.
Florida,
to
tall
and
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FFItTIt.l'lt
ItHRW.Vi;!'. th a t'
Orlando, 1 w(ut ordered by the Com- vironroents so a ttra cted me. that
I
, liter all el.rtlon tu tie held tvUhln aid Mils resolution he |oihlishei| In Hi**:
In their tw enty.third consecutivi* Sio. lal Tax Schmil Hlstrl. t No
He—| Sanford Pnity ll. rold
BUsioner« of Orange County, to en-'{deflected the route fo r th e road some
nt‘«
m irth,
clean
comedy!i
j E u *-—
*» S e in iii.d e
Ki;,r*da.i
dfavor lu I'.caTh a route for a road, distance, su ns to have the S p r i n g " ‘y e a.r . ,"f ,music,
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Ttitirwiiiu . *Mu r
i:**l Uiir** hh.ill
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to bongwood and M aitland and
At that time tr a n k K uril (now t h e 1-1 D a t n n « » s iiieuirh on Ihurs(Jn&gt;, |l}, tim sold gpeelttl Tax Sclmtd lUstrU-t; sehu.d I'tsiri.-t s&gt; a,; „m*e a w.-.u for;
efficient
sheriff
of
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avoiding as muclt-m*- practicable any
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t the proceeds of silt'll hupds to h. u«-d
THIS II UK! ll.l'TH *N adopt III Tn r.g -j
l l r l n g . “titll|d ing. k n l a r s e s s i o n *.f tin C o u n t y Hoard o f |
line running parallel, a n d n ear to the w as m anaging tho ronil w o rk 'o f the 1newest imd best attraction ever of- f..r th* purpose &lt;&gt;f ucuuli
“ o i h f r i v l s e I m - 1 P u h l i e I n s t r u e i h u i fur S e m i n o l e t*ojinnilrond. Acting under..said orders i Sanford district, nnd reengnlxing thc-l^reM by \\w popular orgi.aikalion.: *,.V’^*imL-' h ‘"r.L"hi»I.V~ iind s c h o o l r i. F lo r i d a , t h e 2thI d a y o f J a n u a r y , -V.'
. ki'luslvt1 u se o f ! I*. 1923.
rg
In Cotton
111osajm, t -toiiiui.*,
and for tho m*
(crrt)cd and located U&gt;e present brick beauty of the xplace," he c led red the p an . Hotly the flea
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r F. IIAHHIHuN, ciialrmnu :
Hunk White, the oldtime Mammy ami
^ V u . d ' l T s r a h ; '^ 0 "-.. iV.e!
ground
around
the
sp
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and
named
C A. I»AId.AH.
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F ltF It T. Wlt.IJAMH,
imlninn; Nate Mulrtiy, th at rapid fire j l.a*** *u lr of tin* r aid bond U-ue urnouniAt that time tho face of tho coun­ it Robinson's Spring:
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f Iruj; i Dri2o.0ft0.Qfi I m li«’ u*&lt;«-*l f**f t h p u r
Count) noard
o f I’u l d l e '
tu x lru itlo u
ft.r Heuduuh
SulisiMiuvntly^l
omjiloy«*d
n
chemist
dnUcrr
utiil
funuy
l»ur\y
from
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forth
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to
try prorated quit* a different appear■Cuunfv. Florida.
lla jiy !] V'.JH'.Vxt!Vnv-'1*t!^-lyMV“1""1
n
Vilest ■
jrre than it does at present, owing to jto make an examination &lt;if the w ater 'A’eU Virginia: .loo MtGee,
T IV. I..UVT0 N,
|*i I m- U h i I In 1til hi iriu, fur
ihr want ‘of drainage.
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ffnm i the spring and tin- tep o rt of the
1'
^ hardener, r»mi Shea (f TffIfJMI
Hupl Full. In stil, and F x - i i g l r l o
inn! Unpriivimr *\ ■c3•tj■11 at t*i H e.-r ela l \ lu the Huai*,I.
llpen arriving bn the ground for [nnalysifl showed n high degree of p u r-, nmotijj the fun folk
hd.vnril ( . „,.v , In
p, Haiti IMnlrit'l
iH- .il ,.f ii.i inll_____ |-3 -|ii. I , ■21-31
liari"UO.mt In III, used III uniiilriliu.
nttliminsry work, I paturully sought ity.'nnd medicinal properties ns Well. ' C lifford,J
Alihstrelsy
s
premier
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I h u lh lliiu and f u r n i s h i n g s e |o t,!» at U sNoTH'K Is liereliy ulven that I. the
tune and
mid Intel
InU ilocuter;
McAnnlon, ...... u, said ii|*ith i" - rciident.of
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*a.. region, Mr.
viRespectfully HUimiitted,
tone
Ineuter; Jus. Me.*
uitdersluin d. it married vramsn. tin*
the eldest
r^sirnu t „ lie t,Mud Hi **nl a r e in k, 'f u r wlf, *&gt;f H llenjnmln and n r, sltleiit of
SAMUKL A. ROiifNSQN. ' i htf
‘"uor; Rri«* Jenkins, tenor;-! Illslllmr Kiel Im p tn v llip (In to g ", jselmul Haiifurd. In'the Him,* uf Florida. Hileod i
jliles Tanner,*)»ho was a man of morfi
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j Jones, Bassoi N orbeit U«n. high hnr-. !he K x cilF aiv B ’^ o r
^ t^ » f
U r ^ e Dismissal
Itone; nave Kahn, yodier; Denton,
:iV.: ak!' h ,‘.J !:!o!u!*' ie"'„. » r1
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*r t lo C o u r t m u d C u n In , fui* a tlV jlltll
iV ^ c ilE ji I
in* Yum &amp; IT Carlo, a . Keith Vaudi l»f*tllt*!Ti ,1 |t*} IliHiff RjtCfM 111li* fl fhitl Ifil
Cell***' l u tllltfplg,*, till,.- rliaf**' -,f f*lu|
villi- comedy Ticndiutic blackface art (hist, i«* uiy-iivir per cem *■r ?h- outv (■•iiilrul o i r prupi rl)* ao.l |„ I . ........ . .,
Ml iHMt i{' rli-i'lHfJf ri*HllF*D.
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i me; t. Musty's Sovnphnhe S extette,
i . vi: \ ill's . v'i in
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Siafaftl I’, r i ’rges All iVtipic to Help
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W A S!11\(}TON', Jan . H'
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lie* t: 111, (Mill
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.f thipeachmctii rhuegv** luuuglit
tlafn ■ Steule tvilh :mls nnd ■tory
sal of
all
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again* t A lt irney (Jeia-Mi! Daugherty
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invited.
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y.xnfuid, Florida.
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Minnesota, is rvciuiniended lo th** li l s.4.» Itym in'i slum !il of « r a ri*;* 1 1
Pin Mi ilolly:
*|» * ii l«* i i r Jnl**i - * t tf" 1•If &lt;
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The p -u* !e of Sanfurd seldom hoar iiouse in a resoluUmi adopted yc-le l •* fd *»• |h r . * ' II 1. * (1•"!
1-j t ■w*tl «1ii»U^ 1’ Mil l .-»-!&gt;&gt;.
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Ill* j II ** j **l' l»,l j it lilt* !M Il 1 ,*11*1tiii,|H
tsythlng a Unit the aytiv'ities at the •lay, 1.1 (o 'J. by the judiciary coming,
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Iw »d !« t i i ■ d.ilr il laiiltri r v \ I ’*2 ! a in
I’liiuroty of Florida except in the tee, Which held public hearing', in
&lt;L . #r*. si ■ tj» il &lt;*f 8*Ul|
til I t ' l l •im
&lt;• H A R D i : M l I l D E I t
&gt;lt i* :*»ii * I'.tyahh* t t i i r t j
?•i 4rs aift#
athletic lino* This school, known as the charges last month.
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“The tSr.by University of llu* Ktmth"
A t the r ante lime the com m ittee a p ­
S ? A U S A W . tik h i .. Jll ll. 10,- -i ( ' h a i t: Tjj: ,t i»i Stitt *"!MUf( Ilf 4J. |e,i •d tt t i »m
iiaiming to the front in every way. It proved. II to ‘i , a formal report la llu* i n f r ’ Mr,ii r wt 1r
h l- ft., i ■1 l lsf- tf iV h«ll*fd •d »!**» Il •
file 1 lr*rii* t(M!nv 1
ti.
s: ! » * H I lillf Iifl I hi* &gt;Ill ll 1*
t&lt;nr ranks nmotig the foremost of the house holding that llm t body had
ij f t
1 h i &lt;1i*-»
tfll
&gt;
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\’( 1 It!fill.
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ccllcfto tn tho South. Although we puwer to punish Mr. Keller by inipri-*i
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if LI f t ,
haw* mm, ur under construction, ad- onim-fit in olhervvUe foi In . ■refo a!
t; ■! ?, , I,- i*..nitty, j Itiiiilri
ilin
‘h the wreck of ¥ MisIrlt
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ir,aai. facilities for the technical side to obey a subpoena issued for bitit im*
fi eight tra in n ear Viar
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O r la n d o ,

JOE COBURN’S
MLRRY MINSTRLLS

Recreation Buildinff at
University of Florida
Will Be Supported

#f college, life, thedo is one element

««

Trucks Retaile;
Approximately

Atty. Daugherty

T h i s v o lu m e n f ilrliv e t ii■? to Jirttt:ri iiw n i't's in
i n lii'f ly iiii|in i!&gt;lt n t I tu t' litis
lim e o f
tin*

vent'—

Eoi ti

:;el—

And that moans a I’ortl shot ago * .a a m r ’
:u tile than tho one which cv.stid l.isl S| rim; a n*
Summer.
D ealers’ slocks all over llie country are tow-—
‘lhen* are no rcscrv is lo draw upon lo in cl lho
dem ands fo r delivery—
T I k ’I'o is n o w a y in .w h ich d e a le r *.vsx r .v s c..n
h e liiiilt u p , a s d e liv e r ie s h a v e la i'n m a d e to c u st o n ie r s a s f a s t n s C a r s co u ld lie ni i n u f ie ttire d
s in c e la s t A p ril.

The only way you can protect your desire to
ohlitin prompt delivery of a Kurd even at this time
is to place your order immediately.
This emphasizes mure strongly than any­
thing we could possibly say the necessity
of your making; prompt arrangements
with a Errd Dealer for the listing of your
order, particularly if you arc contem­
plating the purchase of a Fjord &lt;‘nr or
Truck for use this Spring or Summer.

Notice is hereby given
that all persons subject

have notI
paid same on or before]
January 15, 1925, will be
subject to prosecution
without further notice.
J. A. ICILLEBREW,
Chief of Police.

We believe you are entitled to know these
facts as they-actually exist.
For demonstration or further particulars call
any of the following at T i l :
Home
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J. L. WILLIAMS

AUTHORIZED FORD, LINCOLN, F0R D S0N
DEALER

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U Inis ta x d l lh»* m h i ii f a c t .. i‘i 11 tf a b ility o f liu :
ii Iu h I h w ot k in g a t fu ll c a p a c ity -—

It in d icn tis a volume of ItUHineas during the
rajiidiy approavliiiig m onths of "luntvy ilcmamt"
which will he fa r heyonri th e maximum prpduction Hchedule which the I’ord Motor Company has

IS YOUR CITY
LICENSE PAID?

mm

the same number

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

f

licking mt the enmpr.s.
Th:- dcia iency would be corrected
cju
h k
nth,- f**:m i*f a building which wvAild
tike vs re of the moral, physics! nnd
itrtvatiu' life of the rtndcPts. Other
i ii a
ctUrJtex ia this country have such
mi
l building and there is no reason why
tb* iludritt body of Florida cannot .Some committeemen are of The opin- v.,., l(lL, leitt,u
(1 ptellta, uri, attem p t Fi*»i Lilt, in w l i l i Tii h -i I*I Heist If *!i *«fil&gt; I-3-1U-I7 ’
t Ii t' j1
*j- . I n l y f |ll rt i i fl • ii *J imM i. y« wt in fu*
bvv ..a.-. The purpose of thi» letter,
lh al j,oUW oetiun is unnecessary.*
tij h
( I T H U S (U T —IT IS WORTH
the Rainbow Special, fnri f *• • ii.fiii**t- « r*“ *i(ljntf w i t h i n H.if*! ^|&gt;«
tl to interest the people o f .Sanford s o ;
0, h(.rM think , ht, re s^ iitio n and
*j*l l i t
! *f tit i V* .** p. nt|i •'*
MONET!
pa
ehr*
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tr„.u.
*1*tf EI *-r I. t,i
* i i h q l r l i t •-•it..
tkry xx*tf "dii; de:*p” vviien the cam the report with regard t , Mr.
»**“■* KH'riv J
t** Ml ’ * i r*|n 1 i,il
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• i.t it.! 0u&gt; slipi uiii Inn1 Willi ."o mi*!
fug;.* • ,-k 'hem fur pledges. 1 have should receive fui mul ur eui.
s. Ii "I f 41 -1* t* i ■.■ »! Ii. «-hf H •! I •
alali t! tu Foley it Fu,, J hJ u Silt*ffti*Id
The Hern hi, 15c per week, delivered
(BviuMj a p let tire of the architect's
TIi*' ^ri hi e1!* i't Mil* ■-'/ t&gt;n tin t!
Avenue, Chicago, HI., vvriUng your
Iii
Id
fi
11
11
ht1
h«'hi
at
t
lu*.
P'lll
liiiJ
|lj.tn
|Un, uf Up, completed building which, L. 'V " h w p n l
,ho
" f Mr
lo appear and testify under
Hiu Smukur, Elks’ Club, .thisj wiiiiin m«M siudni r«x Hchnui insiriri name ami address clearly. You will
if spar g 1h a u"ts , I■ wish
' * --------------ypu .would K",ll,r
I(Wednesday)
UN.,I..... v
..'ul„uf,
*■ Sen,In.,I, ( "iinlr. Klorlilu. sold
oath
as
to
the
Inform
ation
on
which
evening, 8u o’clock.
llxiVlrt bsiiiK *)•» l uuvvn n . iltnnrn receive in retu rn a trial package conpint.
he based his charges, the it*port is un­ Ihifus Steele, card wizard, will He-cutl Tux Hcli„ui lu-ttrjr.t, v.tur, itn* tabling Foley’s Honey and Tar Comflat: fur a campaign to begin on
Mini fg#fi«*rtfct
wi»!» itrlil,
1
derstood to say th at the comm ittee entertain.
2 l(i-lie *ftp! JEJlItl il l h11 11 L I n -wit. Jit iT*fi*»HK pound fur coughs, colds ami croup;
J im m y 1."&gt; and last for three months
N' i»•* 6 uitil I .%. j*in I I Itp nii 1■1 H t * ihiti
is of the opinion that tho Minnesota
Foley Kidney Fills for pains in Aides
ill. II Ik* it i*I In ( -fu 1*1hi fu *» w i t h Irw
tf 1, • have l&gt;ccit|*ficceptod by the stuHint* tin* llif*|M‘i'ltrf* nflil «'l» ri|» nf III* ami hack; rltinimatism, lackm lie, kid­
mend*'.' wus legally lequiled In ulw-y
SKATE
WITH
I
S
WEDNESDAY
&lt;*nt i' .'iy ,,f Morida. Each man in
I»v•111it tf iil i in •* ih n ll *»i*tk** fit om ul r*
such summons ami Unit the house NIGHT. LAKE MARY SKATING tu rn l«* t Im t "lift n i t K h . m i I nf I 'u h l i r ney and hlndder ailm en ts;, and I'uley
tbe urmirxlty i t- back of the iimvopossesses full power to* cause him to ACADEMY, GOOD MUSIC. 2la-2tc III -«t i't|f*il**n f«-f Hf tri i it * li&gt; i *4*tint i 1*1-- • ('a th a ilie Tablets, n ivludrsume and
ctr.', L m| j and soul, mitl nil they ask
riflik t in m•■‘•tfjil ••t"i .if- •* i t Ii« wiil«| • Ii-*be arrested and cAnfim d in prison unI Jr ill M11*1 I | s* t 1 il
*if | !&gt;■* V*'t ■ ti'olnUgill)
i teimsillg cation I O' fur
F*1 liccd ii iliu loyal support of the
rifi-l It*. * *
111*449&lt;1 *f
lil- ii:* shell cuiisent lu testify, such
collstipatiuii, iuliutis/ii a, ln .ulai lies,i
Wood
fur
Hie
fireplace,
wo
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1
fur
lit’
j
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u
n
lt
otiiir .j Florida, The building will
confiRemenl nut to extend beyond his tlm stoves, wood fur any kind nf heat- KlMlrtii, u lit l*t tti i i f i j l i i r im* • I inn a l and sluggish bowel*.
Sidd eveiy - 1
b a d , iiory, b r i c k stru cture, eustA, M "it llu* Ktli iti»&gt; »*f
term of this congress, next March -U tag ami..the best Find nf wood a i ?8 l•■D
where.
Adv.
Ki'lntmr&gt;. !'•?.!. hi ■• * Ivt* t ti•• r e t u r n r^, fthcii e q u i p p e d , a total of
and power otherwise to ileal with him pur toed—any si;o you want it. R o ­ Iff HU14.1 9*|t'4*M«»||, .111*1 III llaffi Hit ltt« {911*1
*"'■ It-; fira: fimir will eontotn a
n* »itfy i h e n i'll! thf r f ii f
so as to compel ulwdienle tit the sum­ land
^ Genova, or leave orders at
Tlq follow I,ut named arc bcratJY an-1
b.xlir.g a l le y , swimming pool, gymtiuii desiirnaleil ah Clerks idol
tho lU raitl office) nnd they will lie fill­ Ie*lill,il
mons.
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. i i i e i o i s i n 11.. I«) a rut c u n d u c i tlu
u.iunt and dressing rooms. The seclutld
e
ln
c
t l u l i nl llu* p ' d ll n g p l a c e s *,r
ed
thu
rtpxtdny.
213-IOtp
Representative Sumners, of Texas,
l ’ ! t! «ir, according to present pinna,
preclpu-ts n am ed, l i e d It.
,\l F r r e l l i c t
No. 6 I l i e n o v a ) .
Mra
*iil have reailing rooms, study rooms and Tbvnww, of Kentucky, Democrats
H e le n Curl* it. \V. I* Ih illard. ntnl Mrs
STROirT FARM AGENCY
R n t li r r i n K l l l i i e , lllf-liecliirs, and M
*wir nnd game rooms, while the third voted a g a in s t'this report and Repre­
113 Magnolia Avenue
It | iwuti-y. F ie r i
7°r "'ll provide living accotwmodn* sentative Montague, Dem ocrat, Vir­
Al I ' r e e ln c t Nn IT. ( O sr ru lii) T \V.
Rortd this and net quick if looking • Jetiser.
ginia,
voted
present.
The
report
car­
H. ('. Hitch!*1. *nd Mrs. J, l ll l e y
,*0!u
gneats of the students. AnI
n
s p e r p i r s ' . i n d lie. J. tv. Martin, nlcrk
,
for
n
b^ftftin,
*10
acres
bordering
a
ries
no
report,
fur
affirm
ative
action
|hcr feature of tills project is that
AH uf w h i c h is dim e mul &lt;m H r.il by
u * l|p n n i r m p n l n |
f'lfv
heautifur lake, 30 acres cleared, 115 llu. F o u n d Hoard of -Fui,tie 1rod m e - 1
1 1 R u J ' l l l U l l tM
v *V
^&gt;
y
the
houf
e
ns
It
was
dorbit'd
to
leave
' *iil bo nun-sectarian, caring for
f**r Heniliiolc F u iin iy , Klorldu. in l a license who
orange, 1 grapefruit, all bearing trees, *tInn
fcliillnr i'i*s«|l&gt;,l asSenlliled lilts (lie Slid
^ geitVnd religious w elfare of the the question solely to the judgm ent
no scruii land, all excellent soil, sever­ day of ilnnuarr, A. I» 1121
of tlie membership.
,
ludi'nli.
C. F IIAHHIHuN. ('holrmun.
F A. DAM \H.
Khould the house concur in tho com­ al acres of heavy black loam, thighest
An interesting feature of this
FIH'D T. Utl.I.IAMK
Hrapnit;,, i-. the fact th at all over- mittee'a view, there would be estab­ of garden soil, no house, hut a larg e
County Hoard **f 1'utiHc
barn
on-property.
Owqcr
called
away.
Instrarllon fur Heiulttu!
*d I'VpcMjii-, hucli ns fees for cam- lished n precedent which some mentCuunlv, Florida.
For
quick
sale,
offers
this
desirable
Attest!
publicity expense., etc., will ix-rs argued would be f fa r reaching
T W. l.AU TON.
I* met by the student body nnd fac- imjiortance. It was contended th at if tract for $ 1,01)0.
Hupl. Fill). Instil, nnd
This
is
not
off
in
the
woods,
hut
is
ex-ufflrlo secretary lo
til&gt;- -Therefore, every cent suliscrili- congressional committees were given
hoard.
located
Mill
yards
from
hard
improved
power
to
summon
members
they
could
(Heal
nf Tlnardl
1- 5- 10- 17- SI -31
^ by the public will go toward the
jo
ad
,
and
only
8
miles
from
Sanford
i iH s n i .l T I(I&gt; i o F S r y
im t i i n
m
Mrctiuii and equipping of this build- sit outside of W ashington and call
1*1111.11 I \ s T I l I I T I O , \ . KMMIAIII.I7 t-r.-ptc
241-tfc
n il xtv.
F M i l i i D A , i i i : t i : i i vii %Kv,,fy &gt;ngb in tho s ta te of Flar- away enough'of the m em bership to In­ post off ice.
I M i t t H A T AM OUN T O F IIOM IH I s
« will bo Asked, directly or indi- sure the passage or defeat of any leg­ Oil III .11 l i t IK-I.II AN K I.FFTIO N IN
N H IF .M X A H t
FOH T A *
M 'l l l H I I .
I
l l A T I I I C T M l , A, N K &gt; l l \ « P , i : C O P K islation
which
m
ight
be
desired
Jo
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n
a
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TAN
*(-11(101.
IIIS
T
ItlC
T
^d&gt;'. tu dunato som ething to tluf
T t . F I . O H l i l t . B . t i l l I I D I T I I I C T III'.\ o . a, SKMIMH-F. r i l l M I
PATENTS WANTED
is itig raised. This wiii I*c done rush'through the house.
IM 1 A l . a o I t A O f t N AH U K N F . t A
,
FI Oil I Ii \
X P K C I A I . T A X X W t f iO l, I I I H T I t K T l
llnvo you n
r°'agh till* organizations, such a#
Announcing th at he would file n
T H I f H A T H O F L X T K H H B T T i l III*.
MJtFItFAKi a i»*'tttJ* u ha* tircn tir.*PA T EN T
tutht*,. Rotary, k iw n n U .J ’hanibcrs minority report urging th a t there be f. hi*i iu tbe (Vunlyi: Hnaril n( I'uTiltc
i ' t i i i t i i i : h f .o . \ , t i i i : t i m r w m a
P l r i M ' l l ' t l . A M I I X T F . H i y c r Nil t l . l /
itsUXH’lio tt f*,s S i ' i i i l h n l k C o u i a y, F i n e
o r a good
*t tommerve, etc.
T nrthrr hearings on the impeachment An
Itin, nil I icfrttlb rr I. t s l j , HtHlll‘1 1&gt;)'
■IF. III'I*. A .M l •‘ AV A tlt.K .
t
tlinre
lhfill
Iw
enty-ItVu
tier
r
e
n
t
1
1
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(In*
INVENTION
-^Sanfonl has nlwut th irteen boys in charges, Mr. Thomas charged th at
.tu i. qi,.i!i:i**i * I,*.tuff* r,.'.liHnjt i c t t i i i o
WIIKRKAH. on ti llh da; of «»■*- B B
ppplled for
ti tinlvcrsity and i t is up to every the. imponebment proccedinifs a g rin st tq ix lal T a x Jiclnwil illHtrli't .No. .1, 8 c - cBinlu-r. I#SS. a |i*dlil.&gt;n wfc« p r s . m l i d
niirtu!** County. Fl**riita, raid ''D istrict In the Fnnnty lloiiu! iifU'llbRc Indtruc
th a t you wiHh to sell or have
**" ht K&amp;nford to contribute as much Mr. D augherty had been converted bt-liiK
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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T OF THE W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
NUM BER 215

SANFORD, FLO R ID A . TU E SD AY, J A N U A R Y 9, 192.1

VOLUME I I I

H A V E A L R E A D Y R EAC H ED S E V E N MILES
S O U T H W E ST
OF ESSEN A N D N E A R
DUSSELDORF.
.Entire Section of Germany is Covered With the
French Military Forces Says Private Advices
Received at Essen, Germany.
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by noon of to d a y

Being Sent to Take Plncc of Ad
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MUCH M YSTERY* SURROUNDS
THE DOCUMENT WHICH MAY
HE AN ULTIMATUM
M l, T h -

ESSEN, Germany, Jan. 9.— Advance troops
of the French army, largely with technical equip-*
ment, have already reached neighboring town of
Kettwig seven miles southwest of Essen and sec­
tion between Dusseldorf and Essen is half covered
with French military forces according to private
advices received here. *
___________________

A a .n rtatrd P r r . a l

LAU SANNE, Jnn. U.—When the
lAis- Allies’, conception of what the I.nussary sanne* treaty .should be is drafted,
tmont there is no intention and will he no
would disposition to take it to the Turks ■ami
&gt;ntrn- *ay: “ Now will you sign it—yc# or
f. Re- no?"i take
That was what the Allied spokesThc man made clenr yesterday in dis:u*smtion mg the document which the treaty exrtical- perts .’ire compiling,
lent’s ' A good deal of mystery surrounds
its of this document and n report lias tarn
press current that the Allies VIII present it
if the to the Turks one of these day* in the
usual form of an ultimatum. Tins report
has excited the Turks considerably,
probably milking them more instrnnsis of geant than they really wish to lie.
0 Ks- They have induced Rlzn N’ ur Hey, in
h the various outbursts' to defend his countnlk- try, for Rica Nur Hey violently voic­
ed nSjV dthe more chauvinistic opinion of
the Angora's new assembly,
men
The Allies *ny they will
permit
ie,ex- free diacusision of the Mill disputed
daily, points in meetings of the full com­
int of mission, hut so'much time has passed
cncetl in the sub-commission debates thnt it
;o the has become imperative to sum up the
ispcct work and submit the document in as
,
complete u form as possible,
n cirThese assur/mces of the Allies, put
first forth to lessen the tension, probably
have influenced Rizn Nur Hey to adopt n
emier more conciliatory attitude yesterday
1dep- on the question of international super­
state- vision of Turkey’s sanitary nrrangel- ex- meats.
Even
An international Iward has hereto(i and fore supervised health conditions at
linical Turkish ports, especially with rclalocal tion to quarantine,
there *Ritn Nur Dey declared his country
notice wouhj.have no more of this, because
so* an Turkey was quite cnpnblc of managn the ing her own sanitary regulations, hut
he accepted in principle the institu..
tion of nn international commission

session or the lull commission ncming with minorities will he held in the
afternoon.
An agreement on all points has been
reached except ns to amnesty, the
exemption of Christians from military
service,-and to nn Armenian national
home. The uncertainty ns to whether

be considered justification under
the treaty.
j
This coal default is expected to be
•■clxn-il at noon today when the rep­
arations commission will have coneluded the German hearings; it is
«ven hoped that the decision wiwli be
unanimous for default, as Sir John
radbury, the British member, aaid

I'rraa)

last night he had nqt finally made up
his mind.
'
Essch, the fljjst objective in f the
Ruhr, may be the last, if the Germans
take the operation'soritfiMy »nd show
a desire to offer France such guaran­
tee* as M. Poincare can Take .to parlUmcnt and nay:“ Hero b sufficient
collateral for the present."

RESIGNATIONS .CALLED FOR AT
CITY COMMISSION
MEETING
The City Commissioncrii met yes­
terday afternoon and again Inst night VO TE W A S TH R E E TO ONE
SIR JOHN BRAD BURY
looking over the bids fo r paving and
CAST N E G A T IV E VOTE
transaction of other business that
conies before their body in the new
year's calendar.
A t the meeting yesterday the resig­
nations of all the appointive officials
of the city were naked for which in­ An Inquiry Into German Repn
ratums Problem by n
cludes the following:
Commission .*
City Manager, City Clerk and Auditer, City Tax Collector, City AttorI l l r Tin* A a a t t r ln lr il l ' r e « a )
Dey, Municipal Judge, Chief o f Police
PARIS, Jan. It.—The reparations
and Chief of the Fire Department.
commission voted Germany in wil­
This does not necessarily mean that j
ful dcfuult in her coal deliveries. The
nil of these men or any of them will
vote was three to one, Sir John Brad­
lose their positions hut is probably
bury, the Dritish member, casting the
the means employed to make some
negative vote.
changes in the personnel o f the city
officials and it is rumored that some
WASHINGTON. Jmv. 0.— Ameriof them wilt not he reappointed.
! can proposals for nn inquiry Into the
Germnir reparation* problem hy a
commission of financiers hnvo been
transmitted to 1'nris hut still await
■definite French reaction to the plan,
■although a preliminary answer has
been received here. No time limit was
I involved in the suggestions ns pul for­
ward hy Secretary Hughes, it \ was
said authoritatively today and the
, plnn still is before the French govI emmgnt. It* was made clear thnt the
1outline of American thought on tho
j question had been sent to Paris thru
■official channels prior to the pre­
micro' meeting, January 2.
Secretary Hughes dill not trust ontircly to the informal method .of aug­
This hn* been made neressitry hy ! goat ion in his speech nt New Haven'
the date conflicting with the showing when he discussed the plan. Although
of Coburn's minstrels, which, unfor- it was indicated in what way the
tyinatcly' wn* iHioked for the mono ev­ French government had been official­
ening that the Chamber of Commerce ly advised of the American views, it
meeting was scheduled. Judge Hlniiil, was assumed that Ambassador Jusupon Wing advised to this effect very jRcrnnd wn« given a very definite stateconsiderately agreed to the postpone­ |meat for thnt purpose anil thnt this
ment. The next meeting, therefore, was amplified Inter in conversations.
There has Ik-cii ample evidence, the
will lie held on Friday evening, Jan­
uary tilth, in the Palm room, and the American official* hold, that the sug­
gestion was well received in some
|quarter* abroad. What is lacking, ap­
parently, "tX a clear understanding of
i the French position with respect

Date. Changed
For .Meeting of
Chamber Commerce

MKK ROUGE, Jnn. 9 .— Arthur "it nn anonymous teiopnom*message that nn attempt might lie made to kidnap Acidic* May
Hamilton, n prospective witness in the investigation of the masked
bund depredations in the Morehouse Palish, several men stuod
■rttnrd today over the Hamilton home near here and later two sol­
diers were assigned to guard duty in that section. . *
•

—

MKK ROUGE, Jan. 9.— An anonymous telephone message was
received at the headquarters of the Department of Justice .agents
directi mk usBcrnbling of. evidence in the inquiry. Miss Ilaniilton
had been expected to testify that certain Morehouse Parish men
snnie months aeo forced her to leave the Parish.

tain J. K. Skipwith, of Bastrop
Lhe Morehouse Parish.

I Ilf T h e .!• • »

TALI.AH A38E I:. Fin.. Jim. !».—
There will he no removal of the quar­
antine ngalnst the importation of
nursery stoek Into Florida.
Rather, the approximately fifty del­
egates, who attended today's hearing
by the state plant hoard on the pro­
posal to modify the restruction nt the
Wheat of certain jgitsumn growers lii
West Florida, declared they would
carry home the message that they arc
wholeheartedly behind this Ward *
ruling and that goodrelUxons will tolcrate no "bootlegging" of outlawed
plants.
th e plant board voted unanimously
to continue the restriction against im­
ported plants following n two hour
hearing which, j instead of developing
a sectional controversy, found south
and west Florida spokesmen united in
their stand against any relaxation.
The only sentiment In favor, of mod­
ifying the embargo, in order thnt tho
•present shortage of satsumn plants
could be relieved hy bringing in out
of state plants, was contained in a pe­
tition from certain West Florida
growers. This sentiment reflected tho
attitude of only n few individuals,

man of filenn SL Mary's and D1 C.
Gillette, director of the Florida Citrus
Exchange and head of the Buckeye
Nurseries, agreed that the^ present
throttling of the sataumn industry in
West Florida was duo to an unusual
boom which the nurserymen could not

W as First Woman Executed in E n gland in Fif
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meeting. The telegram recalled the
fight Mr. Scar* had mode to obtain
nn appropriation for citrus canker
fight, mid ndtled thnt if the plant
board rescinded its previous nclion he
should not W railed upon again to
aid in n fight to combat citrus dis­
eases.
.
The meeting shortly turned from
one o f tciiBc expectancy to n most am­
icable gathering. The South Florida
delegation came to fight any relax­
ation of the ban, and nlmost as they
were seated, learned tho We*t Flor­
ida delegates had (umc for the same
purpose.*
•
Tho.proceedings wore enlivened by
a friendly tilt between Mr. Seasums
and Dr. J. It .Ross, president of the
Florida ICtrus Exchange, regarding
the relative merit* oFthc satsumn and
tho South Florida tangerine, tl end­
ed with Dr. Ross eating n^ satsumn
with the compliiticnta of Mr. Sessoms.
- Dr. Wilmon Newell, state plant
commissioner, explained thnt quaran­
tine wah not only aimed at tha citrus
canker hut n later and more serious
menace, the camphor scale. This pest
ha* already gotten into Mississippi,
and Alahnma.iho said. According to
figures given by. Dr. Newell, thchs
were 1,712 acres planting* to tatauma
last fall west of tho Ocllla rlyer, and
1,092 acre* *outh of the rlvor, as far
as Alachua. The acreage cotnprisod
200,000 trees.
predicted that there
-would be 826,000 plant* available for
planting by the latter part of next
year.
\ .

the American hope that has not been
abandoned in Washington that, it may
yet prove a means of escape for the
allied governments from the conse­
quence* which it Is believed in official
quarters here must flow from dras­
tic measures of forcible reparations,
collections.
The French reply already receiv­
ed is not regarded here ns conclusive.’
It leaves the way open to ultimate ac­
ceptance of Mr. Hughes' suggestion,
it wa* indicated, though so far as can
he learned oiTicinis In Washington aro
in the dnrk ns to whether France will
turn to the alternative of economic
studies. \
•
,
Since Mr. Hughes* speech at New
Haven, no authorized spokesman has
commented on the probable effect of
actual seizures in the Ruhr region as
planned by the French. Yet there Is
no mystery about the view in Wash­
ington ns to what probably will fol­
low, for the tecrotn^ frankly stated
in Ids New Haven adobes* what those
views were. He pointed out that eco­
nomic authorities held that forcible
measures "will not produco repara-y
tion payment*, but might tend to de­
stroy the basis o f those payments that
must be found In economic recupera­
tion.”
The view of the Washington gov­
ernment on this point hn* not changed
nor is it likely to change without very
definite pioof that the Freqtrh l&gt;l«n ia
workable and will produce repara­
tions payments without precipitating
financial collapse on Germany. That
viewpoint, ns well as that internation­
al financier* lie railed, was fully pre­
rented to all the allied powers before
the meeting of |ho premiers in Paris.
Despite action by the senate ex­
pressing the opinion that American
troops should i*c withdrawn from the
Rhine, there is official support for the
view that this course would involve
possibilities
of misunderstandings
which it would he inndvisuhle to risk.
The withdrawal, in any case, it is held
could not ndd much weight to the
American views as to the unwisdom
of the course that Is to lie pursued in
the crisis.
.
American troops nrc wanted in the
Rhine by each of the allied nations
and hy Germany it was said last ev­
ening. Ip the i\»se of each nation, how­
ever, the reason for seeking their ret.'ntion in Germany is different. To
order their withdrawal, it was point­
ed out, might be taken as implying
American endorsement of repudiation
of various courses of thought in Eu­
rope with which the movpmcnt would
be wholly unconnected. It was strong­
ly indicated that tho troops would not
Ik* recalled nt present.

LONDON, Jan. 9.— Mra. Edith Thompson and Frederick Hywaters were executed today for the murder o f -the woman’s hus­
band, October 4th, Inst. Mrs. Thompson was the first woman subjeeted to capital punishment in England Jn fifteen years. Execu­
PARIS, Jnn. 0.— Roland W. Royden,*
tions took place without demonstrations on purt of crowds gather­
American
representative of the re­
ed outside the jail where the pair were executed. The women
paration*
commission,
was called up­
marched in drizzilng rniil outside one jail carrying placards de­
on
to
give
his
views
and
made a brief
ploring the executions.

lltjr Th* Anu rU lri I'm * )

House Investigating Committee Finds Nothing
Against Daugherty
*
* W ASHINGTON, Jan. 9.— Attorney General Daugherty was
jiven a dean bill o f health by the house investigating committee
Ahich irtveatigated impeachment charges by Representative K il­
ler. Resolution also proposed judiciary committee be discharged
from further consideration b fth e Kcllnr charges and nroposod im­
peachment of Daugherty pnd.that impeachment resolution intro­
duced by Keller bo laid on. the table.

statement to point out he was ex­
pressing personal sentiment*. It was
Icnrjicd nuthoritnllcvly he took the
view that while the default actually
existed in the German cpal dellevrte*
conditiou* under which the default
occurred were such it required speclfcl
consideration. It was »aid Boyden
stated If he were voting he would be
compelled to vote for default.
A N TI SALOON I STS H IT HACK

WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—The Anto Saloon League "never has been
against civil sorvicc examination for
prohibition agents,” and “ D now back­
ing a bill tQ put these federal agents
under civil service." Wayne B. Wheel­
er, general counsel for the organisa­
tion, declared In a statement today
replying td charges by W. D. Foulke,
vice president of the National Civil
Service Reform league, in a letter to
S. E*. Nicholson, vice president of the
Anti-Saloon League.

previous affidavits exonerating John
H. Pope, former Jacksonville attorney
of complicity in the murder of Hickntnp, a Jacksonville Theatre manager,
was
introduced by Attorney
General
......... KVAS‘ 8 18 TRADED
.
That Would Re-open the Caae of John Buford in oral argument* before tho
CLEVELAND .' Jak 9.—Outfielder
supreme court* in ait effort to have
Pope, Jacksonville 'Attorney
tho court re-open Pope's case.
*. * Joe Evans of Cleveland’* American
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league team ha* been traded tq the
( U r . T k r AfeMPt*U4 Press)
Some say higher education doesn't Washington club In exchange for OutTALLAHASSEE, Jan. 0,- A ffid a v ­
Its to the effect that Frank Rawlings pay; hut big-lcaguo clubs signed up fielded E. W. Brower, it was announc­
ed yesterday.
life .term*convict, had repudiated his CO college player* this year.

Rawlings Affidavits
W ill Not Carry
Any W e ig h tia Trial

J

�NOT TH E BlfiGEST BUT
v
Mr*. Wldoman Caldwell and
ONE OF .THE BEST
aon, Ervin, have returned home from
.
Dade City, where they were the
That
hardworking,
clean comedy
guest* of-her nunt, Mr*. Alex Boone, M
full
of
pep,
Jasxy
brand
of minstrcUj
and brother Ervtn Seay.
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which
has
made
Coburn’s
MiriSt
N
For
Florida;
Fair
tonight
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rv
for thd&gt; past twenty years a he
»
Mr. and Mra. O. P. Herndon and Ht-V ** and Tuesday.
hold word, and welcome visitor fwHl
t ie aon, O. P., Jr., and sUter Miss Jose­
boo seen this season at the Print* ■*
phine Kinght, returned home lait ev­
theatre on Thursday, Jan. IT, wnen
ening from a delightful m otoftrip to Sanford and
Joe
Cobum and his minstrel men in­
Miami and Palm Beach. While away
vade Sanford on their regular nnthey were the guesta of their sliter,
O f Commerce, nual tour. Dan Holt o f Macon*, Cia
Mb. C. M. Price, of Wait Palm
:
". . ..
named the Georgia Colton Blossorp
Beach,
W e. have had tho privilege «n d ;
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,n ^ MUlh.

The Princess"

? THE WEATHER »

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Follow The Rule
,tof bilylntf/joiir HATS nmkCAlM at this store and ypu cnn­
' not go wrong. \Vc have thoqfoods at the right prices.
' Men's Felt Hata;...r $.2,25, $3.00, $3.75, $4.75. $5.00 and $0.00
. Men's Caps, latest styles and patterns. $1.50, $1.05. $1.75, $­
Good lihe. of Boys* Hats and Caps at low prices • 1
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’ Harry I-cwii, Jr., 'rtt\jmedv from
Miami and Palm Beach Inst evening
where he spent tho past few day* and
leaves this afternoon for Pilt,*lnirjri
Pa. Harry has been the guest of his
parents, Mr, and Mr*. H. B. Lewis
for the holidays.

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We invite inspection— we are sure we can plense you.
J. i . N. C O N N E R Mnniyjer

Sanford Shoe

WOMAN’S CLUI1 RECEPTION
The annua] reception given by the
Womnn’s Club, will bo held next
Tuesday afternoon, Jan. sixteenth,
from three to five o’clock.
fCach club member is privileged to
bring one guest

. First Quality— Low Prices

115 East First Street— ------------ -Phone 104
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barrett will
move the latter part of thla week into
the bungalow on Magnolia avenue re­
cently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
MBS. r » 8 D DAIGBR, Boelaty Editor Buttolph. .
Phono I17-W
r * i l i t * s i r w * * i » vUitlas r*
Mis* Oln Redmond, of Atlnntn, Ga.,
m m K «t«a ot/wkw* « —
W U n a ar* ralerlatatac,
is thr gue*t_pf Mr*. J. N. Robson for
U card «• lk l« OaoaMaaaf. Slvlajl
c few iU\ys.

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KENT-WALKER
Tho. following invitations have been
received by friends and relatives of
thvso popular yourfg •people:
“ Mr.
Clifford Levi Walker requests
tho
honor of your prcscnco nt the mar­
riage of hia plater, Clnife Henrietta to
Mr. Beecher Allerton Kent on Satur­
day evening, January the 20th, nl aix
o’clock nt the Congregational church,
Sanford, Florida.”

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LOCALS

M
M
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Mrs. G. T. FishcPsnd daughter are
expected to arrive here this afternoon
ki
uml will In* the guests of her sister,)
TUESDAY— Social deportment of the Mr*. W. J. McBride.
Woman’s Club will havp bridge,
Mr. nnd Mrs.'George Pullman Con­
with Mra/ Ed I-one na hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tally and nelly and two little sons of Orlando
MONDAY—St. Agnes Guild will meet
daughter are expected to arrivo here wero tho guesta of Mr. and Mrs. it.
with Mr*. Wm. Holding nt her home
this afternoon and will he the guests K. Gore Sunday. Mr. Connelly is n
on tho West Hido at 3:30 p. m.
ol her sister, Mr*. W. J. McBride.
formor resident of Sanford.
w.
Annual business meeting of the
Women’s Guild, Holy Cross Parish,
.\fr. nnd Mrs. O .R . Bleech and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tally
and
at Roctory at 3:30 p. m.
nnd
Mrs. Colvin Parker, of St. Cloud,
daughter Ituth wer the guests of Mr.
Tuesday—Social Department of the
nnd Mrs. Frak Grnynm over Sunday were Sunday visitors in Sanford, call­
,
Woman’s Club’, bridge, nt 3:30 p.
enroute to their home in Lakeland, ing upon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tunnim., with Mra. Ed. Lane as hostess.
ciiffc. Mr. Iilecch is cashier of the
from Daytona Beach.
Tuesday— Mrs. H. U. Lewis will enter­
Bank of St. Cloud nnd Mr. Parker Is
tain tho members of the Fortnl|fmr.
prominent attorney of Osceola coun­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Hammock, of
ly Bridge Club nt her home on Mugty.
Tampa, anil Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ken­
nolla ovenua at 3:00 p. m.
'
’ Wedneiday— Meeting of 'the Music nedy and two children of Indiana, mo­
. Mr. Victor Cheek, Chas. W. Brown
Department of the Womnn’s Club tored to Snnforil yesterday nnd were
nnd I.incoln Grow and Jim Mitchell
guest*
nt.the
Seminole
while
in
the
at 3:30 p. m.
left Sunday oil u week’s fishing nnd
k Wednesday—Annual burined* meeting city. Mr. Hammock i» n prominent hunting trip. Frjjm the looks of
of the Business and Professional real estate man from Tnmpn.
Check’* truck nnd trailer, the game
Women’s Club at 8:30 p. m. nt tbe
hunter* nhould bring in uu abundance.
• 11. R. llcett, uml M.. M. Beett, of %
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homo of Mist Moll Whltner.
Wednesday—Mr*. D.’ P. Drummond Yards, Vn.i are among the out-of­
Mr. and Mr*. It. J. Holly nnd Mr.
will entertain, the members of the state arrivals here and are registered and Mr*. It. S. Holly spent-the after
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Lucky Thirteen Bridge Club at 3:00 nt the Montcxumn.
noon and cvonihgMn Orlando )\!*t*irp. m.
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dny the guesta of Mr. nhd Mr*. BroaThursday—Mrs. A. W. Fitt* will cnH. It. Snell, of ilochcstcr, N. Y., aierc ami Mr. and Mis. Hurry Dick­
f tertain the members of the Metric arrived in the city yesterday and will son.
.
Matrons Ilridgu Club at her home spend some time here nt the Monteon Union Avenue at 3:00 p. m.
xuma.
•
Mr. ami Mrs. K. E. Wndbrooks lisvo
Miss Dorothy Flohllng of Titusville
nrrived in the city from their homo in
.
,
Mr. ami Mrs. K. E. Wudbrook nnd Mn*suchu*ett» and will spend the win­
Is the charming guest of Miss l-ury j liltIe ,|„ughter arrived here Saturday ter in Uike Mary section where Mr.
hkH
Byrd Smythe.
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j nnd will mnkc
make Hanford their future Wadhrook* will engage in the orange
bmdn?**. Mr. Wndbrooks was the llr»&gt;t
i home.
Cnpt. John Wimblsh. of -.Orlando, j
manager of the Country Club and hi*
spent the day hero yesterday with hin (
L. W. Melsoii, of Snvntmnh. spent good work made it possible foC the
daughter, Mrs. Ilnwktns Connelly.
the week end here attending to busi­ early playing on the course. His many
Jus. H. Ott, of Hamburg, N. Y., urness, making his headquarters at the friends arc glad to see him here again
uml to know that he will lie hero nil
rived in tho city yesterday nnd i*
Montezuma.
stopping at the Montexumu.
winter.

SO C IAL C A L E N D A R

— T O N T G H T__

FRANK MAYO­
—I N ^ e x h o rt

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If, your .lUtle girl l£veals nny of the symp­
toms of whnt is com‘ irionly known 01 **w c«
ryes" don’t delay giv­
ing her the aid o f n
pair of specially fitted
glasses such ns wo aro
equipped to give her.
Our glasses co-operate
with the optic nerves.^
“We sec that you use’.'

pleasure several times g e n t ly of b c - ^ ^
for ^
yea„ hcidlil* r Ip
Ing present at the noon-day luncheon ^ ^
vftodcvlU
hls 0b
of the bnnford Chamber of Com-,
M piinc|pa, fon,c&lt;1|an. alon,
merce and, having lived in mat »uu- with his banjo, eccentric dancing,-ai:!
— A L SO —
stnntial city for some little time we (character work. Edward C. Cliflord,
were more than Impressed with the Interlocutor and Robust Baritone abo
changeThat ha* come over tho mer­ forsakes vaudeville to rejoin Coburn
chant* nnd other busineu men com­ and greet old friends with new sor.g
posing tho Sanford Chnmber of Com­ numbers. An entire change of &gt;:"•
merce. Today there Is a live, wide­ Bonell, program, costumes, scenic
-T O At O R R O W awake Interest t aken in all civle prob­ play and vaudoville acts is said to
Mary Mile* Mlnter and Tom Moors
lem! by all the member* and whnt make the new show tj)c best Man tTOM MOORE
in “ The Cowboy and thr. Lady"; at.
was most pleasing to observe, abso­ ger Coburn has ever carried cn rout!.
Optometrist-Optician
ao a Snub .PoIJnrd Comedy.
lute harmony of opinion ^mong the I&gt;on!t forget the dand the free
I’hone 410—Opp. P. ,0.
members. The dissenting members is hand concerts daily. ‘
almost .an unknown quantity; much
more so than in the pust. Tho cause d e a t h OF FORMER SANFORD
for this changc4fs more tbun likely • .
RESIDENT
X&gt;
due to proper organization, efficient
Friends here of Miss S. A. Cooley
• I*uts Iron in the
leadership and, last Imt not least, an will regret to learn of her death
S ystem nnd M akes ■
Have
tho
Herald
do
your
next
Job
awakening on thq purt of tho leaders which occurred in Atlanta Thursday,
R ed Hlood
in the community that to make pro­ January 4th. Miss Cooley was a sis­ of printing. Wo hnvo tho equipment i
Knlit li&gt;- All Drti^ Hlor&lt; &lt;
gress, unity nnd co-ordination must ter of the late Mrs. C. F. Haskins and to do all kindi of Job printing.
prevail.
formerly resided here.
The Sanford C. of C. arc doing
r r t ic r iT c o u r t , to, j u i i i i i a i .
things, lots o f thcni/&gt;nnd doing them ix m
i r r iT . hi:*i i \ u i .i ] rou.vrv,
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II.K ItlllA — in c n a \ c i;ii v
thoroughly. The individual members
O K U R R OP I T I I I . I C A T i n X .
112 MAGNOLIA AVENU E
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and the committees are' alive nnd
function well. • Fine reports of pro­ (JeorKe IV. KnlKlit and- 1*. U Woodruff. PIANOS
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC
vs.
gress of committees are made nt T. Otimtilaltintits.
ItECOltDS E
PLAYER HOLI.H
|V- A. Norton, Ireltis lloUSfholiler,
every meeting. There are commit­ und Calvin A; I'ouar. I),&gt;r&lt;'n&lt;lniits.
T«»
T. \V. a . N O llTO N .
ICKI.IJH P IA N O T U N IN G ------ P H O N O G R A P H REPAIRS
tee* for every conceivable civic prob­ i i o i ; H i : m n . i i i : i i
nmi
c a l v in
a.
I'UAUK,
If
llvlmr.
If
ties,),
to
all
t&gt;rrlem and the intelligent nnd compre­
soti* clnlmlaK any lftter«-»l under T.
hensive reports made by the ehnlrmcn W. A. Norton. Icvlua lloiiHilmld. r and
A, 1‘onite. nr4otlinrwl*F, -In the
indicates they have l&gt;ccn well chos­ t*nlvln
followInK ili'scrlheil lauds, lo-w lt:
IlcirliiulnK nt the Boiith-\V,-st corner
en. That In turn speaks for itself
of Hertlon 31. Township 19. Houlh of
for the quality ‘o f leadership. The flange 4 L Hast, run north 1.31 chains,
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north SS ilcsrro* .cast on the
president could not succeed nnd ac­ thence
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HY IIUYING BREAD MADE IN SANFORD
Kaat line of. ttapford tlrant 12 77 chain*
complish results were he without the thence Cast 2.17 chain*, tin lice south
DcmmiilratiniiH with Grade A Coffee
20 chnlns. •thenee weal 7 .J* chains to
proper quality of seereterinl assist­ t h e point o f - lo-uInnliiK. conialnliiK
.
ance. This ho has; in fact the whole T w e lv e (12) nrre* more o r less.
V oii and raeli, of you are h.-rehy re.
STOKES’ CASH M A R K E T, Saturday, Jan. G
organization from the president down (|ulrrd nnd ordered to l«- nnd appear;
before
our
sahl
Circuit
Court
In
Han­
is one of which nny city the size of ford. Klorlilu. on (tie flret Monil.ay In
Sanford could well be proud.— Winter February, 1923. heln« the tth da&gt; of
*ald month, then and there to answer
I’urk Herald.
to the bill uf complaint died herein

FOX NEWS

FERRALINE

J. H. HINTERM1STER PIANO CO.

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT

ROUTH BAKERY

NOTICE
The regulnr annual meeting of tlje
Atoekhnldcr* of the First National
Bank of Sanford. Florida, will be held
Tuesday morning, January tieh, 1U23.
nt 10 o'clock a. m. in the offices of
tho Irnnk, for the election of a Board
of Directors to serve for tho ensuing
yenr nnd for the transaction of such
other busiiies* us may properly come
before the meeting.
B. F. WHITNKR,
•
Cashier.

against }ou; nnd each o f you. and
therein fall w*l else said hill will he
tnLeti an Ponfeased, to ho followed hy
a final decree.
It I* further ordered that this notice
he published In the Hanford Herald,
u newspaper published In Hi mllode
county, once eoeh week fo r a fierlnd
of eight consecutive week*.
/%
Wltnes* my hand nnd seal of sahl
court till* l l t h day of lieeem htl. A. I&gt;
1923
(S K A I.)
R. A. DOIKIleAHK
cle rk CJrcuft (•'.tirl of
Heliitfude County, 1*1*.

rt&gt; V. B. looiulus*. I). C

(Vllrynn &amp; Hlntron.
Both iior* for I'.itnplaluunl*.
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

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A. musical trc^l; Kumaka's llawaiiniV, Parish House,'Tuesday and Wctlnesauy, Jan. Dth nnd 10th, admission
:ir.c nml hoc.

N ext lo Princess Theatre

THE REXALI. STORK

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KODAK DEAl.FJt

PHONE 32o

10 Stores In Georgln—

-1 Store in Florida

tJCRAP IRON CI.A8H
HAD FINK MEETING
OPENING NEW YEAR

Tho Srnp Iron class, which was or­
ganized 'n little over a year ago by
Dr. S. W. *\Vnlkcr. pastor of the
Methodist church, held its first meet­
ing of the New Year yesterday nt the
Princess Theatre. Hon. Forest Luke,
the president-of the clus*, w’as pres­
ent itfid presided ut this meeting. Tim
lesion wus taught by Dr. J. W. Car­
J.
M.
Neville,
of
Savannah,
On.,
ar­
The (Jtiick Service Transfer Co. has penter, the new pn*tor of the church.
J. II. Uurton was among the vislrived
in
the
city
Saturday
and
spent
Just
added another new truck to their Mis* Lniug was ut the piurfv nml the
tors hero yesterday from •the Clty
the week end here on n business mis­ equipment. This is n new Dodge Bros. singing was led by Ben Coleman.
Beautiful."
FteiJ It. Wilson nddrevted the class
sion.
•1 1-2 ton rhnssis with n Graham Bros,
l’«
r
a few moments on the subjert of
truck lvotly nnd the rnr presents u
J,* Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Scott have re'a
man's
duly, touching upon this duty
moat
handsome
npitcnniiice.
Manager
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Scott, of Green­
’tamed home from Miami where they
to
one's
God, country, stiite, county
laisslng
i*
well
pleased
with
the
new
ville, Pa., are among the recent arriv­
spent the pant week.
nml
municipality.
.
als here ami are pleasnntly located at addition to hi» Beet of trucks and says
Dr.
Carpenter
agreed
to teach the
he is belter aide now than ever be­
Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. M. II. Ma­ the Monteiuma.
elans at its meetings and a rising vote-1
fore
to
live
up
to
tho
name
“
Quick
bry nnd Burton Mabry were visitors
of thunks wus tendered him for ac­
.
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In the "City Jlcautiful" nn Saturday.
There will be u bridge party for the Service."
ceding to the request that he act in
memliers of tlm Soelnl Department of
this capacity. He dullvorcd an aide
NOTICE
Mila Olive Dinkle, of Ixmgwood, the Woman’* Club, tomorrow after­
Engineers nnd wives nnd fnmillc* nnd interesting talk on the subject
was the attractive guest of Miss Mil- noon ut 3:30 p, m. All those expect­
are cordially inviteil to nttend the the lesson,'which dealt with Snhhath
dre*)* Huston for the week end.
ing to attend are reque*te«l to notify
initiation hf officers of G. I. A. Wed­ observance. Ho pointed out the error
Ed. lutne.
nesday evening nt 8 o’clock at- Mason­ whirlt has been demonstrojed .time uml
* Mrs. J. K. Mettingcr nnd Miss Ituth
ic Hall.—Committee.
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2U-2tp again, that neither mnn, animat or
Mcttingcr, of Jmlcabnville, uie the
Mr. nnd Mrr. I.. F. Iluttloph leave
/nachine cun perform hi* or Its work
guesta o f Mrs. \V. I.. Morgan, nt her (hi* week for Miami where Mr. ButEnjoy yourrrlf and help Ihe Men’s satisfactorily without resting on the
attractive new home op Park avenue. luiph will have rhurge of the Ameri­
(.'lull. Hear Karaaka's llnwailnns, at seventh day. He also called attention
can Fruit Grower* branch offiep. Thy
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-------Ihe Parish House, Tuenday and Wed­ to the deplorable conditions of both
' J. W. Kudger, of Jacksonville, nr- many friends of this pnpulur young
nesday, Jnn. 0th nnd 1Olh. AdmlsHlon nation* nhd cities which hnd sought to
lived in the city yesterdny and will couple regret dliat they are leaving
35c and 5De.
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2ll-3lc abandon the Sahl&gt;nth ns a day of
spend h few ilayn here transacting Sanford, but wish them success and
rest. Hi* views of Suhlmth Day ob­
happiness In-their new home.
business.
servance were both logicul and son-&lt;
±
slide, striking a medium "between the
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strict observance required by the luw
of
the aneis(it Jewish people and the
Ladles’ Rest Room
Open Day nnd Night
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tendency to disregard the sarredness
*
i - _ :-4 « ol the day which has grown up In
come countries nnd cities.
While the class misses Dr. Wnlkcr,
it believes that In Dr. Carpenter, it
has a strong, able and consecrated
[m'Ti -.
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S
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SERVICE
teacher.
Ho suggested the formation
V ^
of an orchestra and made other sug­
A Comjilclc Stock of PiirU
gestions which will be of value to tho
class.
An effort will be made to or­
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ganize an orrhystra and It la not
Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money
doubted thot'this effort will meet with
rii,- mm
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success. There was almost nn aver­
age attendance present yesterday nnd
It Is hoped that next Sunday will see
this number Inrgely increased.
Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Conte on Scrap Ironcra, Jet’s gol

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, -192.1

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ClUb ntiil taken up by all'the club*iOUT OUR WAY

Sanford Daily Herald

ami that will ultimately be put over
by the Chamber of Commerce Is one
i 'l l f b k r t l f i r r y nftrraaua r t r r i i l Sm»•Inf a| &lt;hr .llrra ld llu lldlaa, loT
of the most important Items for alii
M araalla A t* .. aaafard. Kin.
the people to take up in the next
twelve ' months. Our highway* -nre*
travelled by more t people now than
ever beforfe mid thousands will use
K.dllur
it. j . iio t.r.y
. k w r » liir / * T r fa « » r fr them cvury month In the year. This
K. J. i.ii.i.A itn
llrn rtn l « I » » * * H
It. A. SKBI,___
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A i l l r r i l . l n a H n n n a r C b the one real chance to show
li. a. imi.i.v
Roods
to
the'
visitors
and
our
Roods
A d i r r l l . l n a lla l.a
Hladr Knu« n »n
‘A e e llrn llv a
are the flowers and tree# and the
IfF.WI* ailll’P
rimilallun llaniiarr beauties of nature. Let everyone got
I’ hnnr 32*-W a fte r 3 p. nt.
behind the movement and make it one
Pnburrlpllua J’ rlrc la A d io a r r
of the Rreatest ones in the history of
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Ala Mania* .
jmw;oar county
Ala
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^ ONE JES MATCH MAH WIFE/, V a n d e o th a h o n e j e s
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Sti'.tiliK.ii T H U A SSO C IA TK Ii I 'l l K S I about the rig h t tim e a n d -e v e ry counThe Aasueiaini I’ rrrfs ln e x c lU »lv # jr ! ty jn the state is ta k in g up this im entllieil lo Ih r use fo r rrpuldlcallon o f
a ll news itleimtrhrs rrcdttril l»&lt; [!' u'r'portant matter and the .state papers

net olherwlxe credited In ltd* j&gt;n|n-r
filled with the story. The Times
and alsu (lie loesl news published
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lierein.

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

“ Sopic people,* nt lirst thought, will

rf'im lk ’ at beautification

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We sincerely appreciate
your business, regardless of
the size of ypur account.
All of otir facilities are at
youreommand,'and we do riot
want you to hesitate to call on
us&gt; if we can help you with
your problems.

BEAUTIFYING OUR HIGHWAYS

T &gt; e bla 12* la |N-|in*r W eek ly l l r r ­
ald r a llr r lr r a i . n
H rm lw lr I nnnlr
Bad la puhll.hrd r i r r y Friday. A d ir r •Seminole county lifts
started
ll.ln a ralra mndr knim n »n a|i|illrn*
I Ina"'sa.se' prr*V rar. a lii n i » I n ml'innrc. beautification o f th f h igh w a ys

It is good to have you munbered among our depositors.

Florida,

Sanford, Florida

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is
su p erlatively
i
beautfiul
in
its
nnturnl
condition.'
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They are partially correct Nature, nt
a
work in Florida fo&gt; centuries past,
has
done its work maRtiiflrenlly, in a
,
We would ask the writer of tho
anonymous letter to scan the editorial manner that wins admiration, love for
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columns and see if he Rained any* th&lt;^
. beautiful that is in scenery, in
thine by his cowardly epistle. If you landscape, that charms the eyes of the
have anything to say in the future., M ahlers and win# their hearts. This,
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you yellow cur, teli us about it jier. P®opl« are somewhat inclined ns are
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sunnily and not In n letter without (Dm artists of Japan who do not pniqt
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pictures
of
fruit
and
flowers,
claim­
r your name signed to it.
ing that they-cannot attain the per
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fection, the beauty that is In the nutHon. Forrest U * e ha.&gt;been install- ufft)
f„ , hloned nncJ pnl„ted by
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ed a. mayor of Sanford. T h e mayor that
l&gt;J(U.,t
ftccompU,hed of
m r
o f Sanford has nothing over the com- n)1 rlWj(
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tnissloners except the honor. In offiRufus Steele with cards nnd story
o f ‘the chamber nf'cnmmem in that
cial power he has no more than the] ,!» l »her&lt;*
f,,r beautlflcatlo: SAYS YKAIt SATISFACTORY
at
Elks’ Flub 'Wednesday niicbt. l.o:
two commissioners who work with in Honda, atlmiUinR nil that can be
ONE FOR EQUAL RIGHTS city.
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and visiting Elks invited. 2t...2fe
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The
following
from
the
West
Palm
him. He is, in fact, elected by the *&lt;‘ 1.1 in P™i*« " f nnturnl scenery ami
Reach Times tells of wh;tt that city
two commissioner# and serves with landscape. Nilture is Rcnorous, lavish
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&lt;IIjr T k e A s s u rln lV it I ' r r s s l
expects t« get front nn East Const TO THE , KTOCKIIOLDEIW SAN*
them as such.—-Orlando Reporter- ,,n‘i somewhat careless, in that softie
FORI) MORTGAGE LOAN
jut the most l&gt;enutifiil o f her produoj CHICAGO, Jan. H.— Legal disabil­ canal:
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COMPANY
' tlons, ax of tropical plants and flow ities of women in the United Stntr-i
"Reduction of freight rutet nnd
or# are in settings most unattractive have been reduced to a "few sliver, consentient lowering nf the high cost
ANENT, THE L IIIRARY
In acrordance with provi«i in of the
There can be no* objection, therefore in the body politic which can lv 'Ex­ of living In We t Palm Reach was thi
if human* assume to come to the old tracted by a line needls," tieeording headliner, in today's dts« u e-ions by ehatter, you me m-ie -tfully iof-onn.l
ere is a fine, article in this issue
of nature, enhancing the attractive­ to*,Mrs. Catherine Wuugti Me*’ulloi.gh the direct.,i - ef t ,n- • handier of eont- that the altnoid meeting itl Mo- t ■
Mrs. Key nlmut the library and
ness of many, very inany &lt;d the mil a tm-mtu-r of the I'hn ug i Imi unit the •lieiee \ gfo .
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uttitvidual i huxe Lolili-is of tfec -'"aof.od Moit.-u
l lie.reasons for having it plan'd in one
ural scenc.i and condition#. The on!;, , haiinian of the committee on uni­ under eonsidt".,! i' i taking over of Company will li ho|th:i at tho of f j, *
of the city parks. We do nut think it
objection that, reasonably can lie madi&gt; form legislation of the National the
Coa-’ t '
mooing from of the Sit! till , of the 1 i ; i .i iv r
will he placed there without a leRal
is to the work of the destroyers wh League of Women \ oters.
Jarksonvilie te Miami, putting it in Hu t ’jtj *f ;-euf ird, Florid . at i ,!u
fight lieing nindc against it but repretend it, be improver#, 'they do no
"The needle was applied t » many shape for tran-portatiuti purposes, p. m., Tuetul ty, January F-tlt. F‘2T.
gnrdlesn of whether it can be placed
know what they ure undertaking ti disabilities through hivv. enacted in huihUog hargi t.. carry fn-igiit and
Ily outer i the President,
there nr not the pari;* nre the real
do, ns often i« evident in -cenec that lt*2l. and allhougli I f 22 was nut reg otherwise Intlblmj o[^ a complete inALFRED FOSTER.
hH'aiiuns fur the library building.
have been ‘improved,’ in name bu ■llnrly a legisliitlve year in most state# l.iml water freight litre to make regu­
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cotiaiderablu legi.il at Ion to establish lar tuns lietW' n Jacksonville and Sanford, Fla,, Jamtary 2nd, i
ABOUT FORREST LAKE
Hence it is eminently proper that eipial tights wai enr.ctcd," Mrs. Me. Miami. All itit&lt; nm tiiiite stops will he Jan. 2-EL2t
made.
only th-e-e who know what to do. and CuHough stateil.
the ninth time Forrest Lake what not to do, should undertake eni
"It was |ioi '.cl out that
noth
The legislation of It'lU which was
has taken his sent In the mayor’s lH*!liahinenl wpik. Tlwl is ten Itred by
ri-gaiiled as eotifut tiling vvitL the pro­ developing iiiiip-n;. m the past
Th«* ntm ii.l ineeiiag of the -to !.
chair at Sanford. His service has people in certain Florida i ounties, a gram of the league has been lab- years had made a thorough investi­
Ilo ld e i ft n f I h e d U l r t d il ( ‘ .vp l'e s s t 'o l l l nut been consecutive, as he lie it looks in 1Lunge, f.nke, folk and other
eluted fin the League by Mrs. Can gation of the conditions that prevail palty will he hdd Ot the tiffi-T of the .!. A. ( Tihiirit and Iti.s ."tlinsirnl tirj;anl«itltm :it I he PriaciTs Theatre,
the office in l BOG when he was hut who have employed competent land nu C. Warrington, an attorney nf Ft. heir regarding freight rates, and
ThurMtiiv Nijiht, January 11th
Conipnity, •Orreola. Seminole Cininty.
22 years old. He is aim serving Sem­ sea pi' eng,ni»’{* to take charge of the
Wayne, lnil., and may be sumniarixed eottsidrred 0 t-m to Im- prohibitive, Florida, on i’lu.i i!;,v. .January Istn.
inole county ns representative f o r lieatililicatioii work eoniempluted. Th»»
ami for that reason i-otil.l not ,ee 11122, at HLUll a. m,
as follows:
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his fourth term, lie seems to l»e a
its way deal !o come into tliia part of i
is us it -liotdil In'. It is wink that is,
P.
J.
FpITNER,
Federal,
ncc
providing
independent
real "going concern." Jib must be
IY j j important, ndde from the mere grali- • citizenship for married wonienj Geor- the state. This condition, it is be­ I-2-8-2tc
.Secretary.
that wins the soul
dent ion ..f the artistic senses of those |KjH. removal of eumimm law disnbil- lieved, will b** removed by ‘purchase[
tainly it catches the voter.—Tampa
vvho love beauty in scene mid Lind K ii* relative to holding: office or per- and Use of the East t’m-.st canal for ' ==:
i icnpe.
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forming civil fiinetions; Kentucky, act competltlve freight purpose*. U&gt;* this
Of course, Florida Iteautilleation1facilitating jury service Ivy women, nrnlngement haulage charges from
J:a k-onv ille lo \\e&lt;t Palm I'eadt, it
NG THE TURK
needs to begin about every hniiie. m ag.’ of consent raised to eighteen, wife
was raid, would lie reduced from 3b
residence that is erected, tl needs no abandonment made felony for which
The first dispatches yesterday said nigument to convince that a well- extradition can be ilemundeil. women ti. -.0 |,, r ii i i. ;ind the 1 -t * 1 living
would -* 'tei a slump a o out iral
that the allies hail told the Turk to
kept, pi opei ly ornamented environ made dig.hie to office; Mio uii hlhi'lll
sign the articles of agreement or get meat up’ only makes the place of hub women made eligible to office; Ne'v le'iilt
At the present lime, according to*
off the earth T imIu\ ih**y ith1
italioii mow attractive, hut abo mate Jersey, Mothers’ pension law amendly modified nnd nay the Turk^huuld
valuable, to the owner, as a mere mat- ,d; llbode Island; committee created tompiFd ligmc*. it so#U frd monej
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lie treated more kindly. Fof.pome re,o- ter of satisfaction, and to the prospec­ to determine to what.extent
«lntu\exf
» " dmu- h a lf tol"th ree tim
time
ana much
O C O M M U N I T Y w o u l d th in k o f
#on or other the Turk has something tive purchaser, in case a sale is con­ abridge women’s rights; Virginia,; for freight fiom Jacksonville to West
payin g 10 percen t.interest today oh
on #omtf of the powers and they are templated. A beautiful home also property rights net paused, mothers’ j Paim Reach tut from New York to;
Jnsksonville.*
There
is
mi
relief,
it
pulling the strings. If another war bespeaks intelligent, cultivated, te­ pension act amended, suffrage nee
h igh w ay pavin g bonds. That w o u ld
means
wiping the Turk o ff the rmed in-dwellers.
amended to provide that for purpose vva- stated, front this situation by the
be u n w a rra n te d extravagance, and so
Interstate commerce commission, n*
European map let us have the war.
is of voting the residence of a married tlie only retail over vvliieh ft eight is
Pulilic
highway
lieautiticatiou
It would tio worth it.
recognized by every taxpayer. D oes it
jcoining into Florida attention and diX” woman shall not be controlled by thej carried at lie present time n;w»rati-residence
of
her
husband;
commission
not am ount to practically the sam e thing
nmml There have been so very many
whoily. withe the state and tin I i
THE REAL CULPRIT ESCAPES.
on air.ipllfn ntmn of -talc and local
other imporlnut thing* to do tlr*t
('. ims 11*i /uiicdietion in ithe matter.
w h e n a com m unity buys cheap p a v e ­
government authorized.
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getting the hard surfaced roads, for
The
only
lennxiy
is
a
competitive
line,
Like ninny of the attorica in fiction T .
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The league opposes blanket legidam ents that, in a f e w years, require la rg e
inMumi— hut now that tht* romln an*
Pr *
* 1it is held, and it Is the most importuni
nnd rcnl life the guilty usually escape,
lion.
lieing provided, there is time and need
sum s annually* for maintenance a n d
j guest ion affecting the progmsg o f
The vagrant negro who caused all the
for making the roadsides attractive. S\Y ( ‘ \N \l WOFI II
=
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city
and
the
east
const.
A
cheapj
repairs?
trouble nt Rosewood in thin state'last
In some Florida co tinlien this work
t‘ UT FR FIGHT RATES ,r f u’U?ht' rate metins more to th i*,
week hits escaped nnd is still nt large.
o f highway beautification Is making
j c o m m in iiiy than an y oth er otic thing. |
Those who had nothing to do with tho
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considerable progress. It is work that
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•Such w«3.. the itenor
o f remark*
in cthe
real crime have been killed. This lx needs to t.c encouraged. Who would
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mon
discussiort
Iff
tim
project."—New
the main reason why men should ust* not prefer to drive through a section ‘“ ‘W" '1 “ "u.veinent to develop the
their heads in a case of thin kind. Go­ o f country where roadside trees and East Coast Canal between Miami nnd j/ ’lu-v 111,1
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ing off nt half cock, usually kill# inno­ flower*, piupted with dixcriminuUm Jacksonville so that it will offer comSKATE WITH US WEDNESDAY
cent people mid allows the guilty to
according NIGIIT, LAKE MARY SKATING
ami maintained with cure, enhance the petition with the F. K.
escape. It in much hi tter lo let calm natural beauty of-the landscape, rath-, to reports from the recent rifeetlng1ACADEMY, GOOD M l SIC. 2J5-2tc
judgment prevail, tnnt the guilty may t-r than through a slovenly-kept re­
be apprehended. We have -had cases gion. And drivers through often be­
o f this kind right here at home and we come dwellers fli the places that are
know .whereof we speak,
most attractive. That is well worth hi
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a re econom y pavem ents, w h ich m eans
KEEP UP THE BEAUTIFICATION.,) that a wgli-kept countryside js p deThe
Herald
curriers
manage
tuii|
control
their
routes,
pay
in
j light to those already resident where
that they p o ssess m ore valu e per d o lla r
That beautification on the public j bcputiflcatiurr of the character re- Id" advance for nil papers dfawn, and uhsolutety depend upon their
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o f cost than so-called cheaper p a v e ­
highways agitated by thee Rotary ferm
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fnrr.-&lt;1l to
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ii(-enninti*lieiL
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collections for their running capital and profits. When suhscribto, ha*
has IM
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ii accomplished.
m ents. W h e n prop erly constructed they
ent neglect to pay them It Is the CARRIER nnd not TH E
Florid^ iR'iiutiilcation is an order Hi
Pa
Herald that stands tho "brunt."
of the day. It is ronimendnblc, nnd nil #t
FZ)X - _ J
last a generation, an d cost next to nothing
r-1
PSubscriber^ who do not care to pay the carrier each week
the more so when dono as it should be
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WHEN U
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for maintenance. F alse econom y con­
may pay the Herald two or more months in advance and they . Ps
done, not excessively but artistical­
Y b lill REAL J i
LIST IT
f
Vm:—
P4
will
pay
the
carrier
each
week
froqi
this
fund.
ly,
largely
to
aid
In
bringing
out
the
siders first cost alone. T ru e econom y
ESTATE
( S ‘ WITH US
Thi* system o f delivery Is known as tho INDEPENDENT
P*
natural beauty that is in this ‘IhikI
considers total cost and length o f serviceP’S
CARRIER PLAN and Is used by most of tho larger newspapers of
of flowers'."
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the country and has proven beyond doubt to be the ver ybest plan
For a quirk buyrr— A fine big
of delivery. When a boy manages his own route, buys andvaulU
COUNTY AGENTS
Pfl
home on Magnolia Art., with *11
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at n profit he i* in business forjtimself In exactly tho same sense
MEET AT LAKE CITY
the very latest conveniences, at
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ns any merchant. He .knows he must give service to be success­
y
ANNUAL CONVENTION
the right prlre i\nd term* can tic
Pa
ful
and
build
up
his
business.
He
knows
that
every
new
custom­
r- ' j
arranged.
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P
j
er
he
secures
means
more
profit,
tin
short,
he
know*
he
must
if [f-- '
I lly T k f A a*«rtn lr4 C r r . i )
tta i
conduct his bpsincss in a’ cnpnble and efficient manner to be suc­
LAKE CITY, Jan. 8.—Approx!
Cleveland, O hio
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cessful.
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f ' .
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demonstrution ngents nre scheduled
Tile Herald earnestly reiiursts Its subscriliers not to dis­
AGENTS
‘f 1
Pi
to meet here today nnd tomorrow in
courage these boys in this, their firsT'btjsiness venture, by refus­
annual convention,* Assistant Direc­
Pa
ing to pay promptly each week for their newspaper.
E S T A T E ,
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tor Spnccer of tho extension division
Pa
Ft.
%i Fire, CaauaRy, Auto IniuranrA
.of the state university, and several
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,
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federal agricultural specialist* nre
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N p i n Pt
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P l 14 Pa ms
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A U T H O R RISKS L IF E TO. W R E S T r .1
AG ED SECRETS FliOM DESERT

.PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

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Are You a Member of the
_ * Federal Reserve?

Card* of Sanford's Keput- fta
able Professional Men,-each
of whom. In his chosen pro-, rm
fesiilon the Herald recoin*'
mends to the people.

Did you know that all Rational
banks in the continental United
♦States M U ST be members o f thb
Federal Reserve System?
XNDuaec

George A. DeCottes

HARDSHIPS

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Attorney-at-Law
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Over Seminole County Ranh
HANFORD

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Therefore, all depositors of nat-. ,
ional banks are members o f t t e '
Great Federal Reserve.
You cannot afford N O T to be
identified with a bank that is’ ,
backed by this powerful system.

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POUMD THECAVES OF THE
THOUSAND
BUDDHAS

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First National Dank Building
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Glassee Designed J|

Henrj' McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.
Sanford. Fla.

DR. R. M. W E LS H

B. F. W n iTN B R , Cashier

F. P. FORSTER. Preildent

ICHELLE M A IN E S

gjee Examined

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1!)2I Ford Touring, good condition .........

$225.00

1021 Ford Coupe, new .paint, good tires, extra bar*
ffnin
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Oldsmobile Six Roadster, runs like new, bargain

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AUCLEL STCIK

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Ull 7 seven passenger lluirk. This is a real bargain ...$350.01)

SAMOS
OP LOST CIVILIZATlOMa

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SIR AUREL STRIN, BRITISH EXPLORER AND WRITER
By Milton Brunner

LONDON, Jon. 9—Winter and sum­ jiinces.Where Creek, Indian nnd Chi­
mer
alike n sturdy little man with nese civilisations met.
Telephones:
„ Office
mi i I— hi in ......
re —ii— in■■i ii—i
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Re has found the broad military
grizzled hnir and mustache goes pok­
Office 123
Opposite P. O.
Paige .Speedster, cost $2,050.00 with $200 worth of extras,
ing about in the wild desert sands of mad Alexander the (.rent used when
ltcsidcr.ce 257
llcLaml, Florida I
five new cord tires, will guarantee this car to he in per­
Central Asia enduring endless hard- he led ltls Macedonian troopers into
fect mechanical condition. This is the best bargain we
ships from cold and heat, thltat. and i Indig.
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ha\T. Come mid look it over.
hunger, and positiVe danger from wild
He has discovered the
footpaths
t i in m n m s n Ha
tribesmen.
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used by Chinese pilgrims in quest of
nu
Paige five-passenger touring, 1921 model, looks like
Once in every three &gt;oars or so this; the Judy places of Indian connected
na
new, good tires, goad mechanical condition only $575.00
man comes back to eivilUntinn nnd! with the life of Buddha,
Sa
writes the most expensive hooks pubHut most romantic of all, he has
Oa
WE
SKI.I,
ON
EASY
TERMS1
found
a buried Chinese wall 140 miles
-W
E
T
R
A
D
E
S
iifhed
in
English.
im
about-long,
on
the Chincne .frontier in the
The
‘‘popular"
ones
soli
at
re
(15. Those intended for schofars .sell first days of the Christian era.
fca
Here were the watch towers where
at from (fit) to Stun, And they are al­
You can find the name of ru
homlsick
Chinese soldiers kept guard;
ways snapped up.
m every live Business Man ha
ward
rooms
in which they sat, remn­
This author Is Sir Aurel Stein, born
2112 M A G N O LIA A V E N U E *
-PHONE 3G7
Ml in Sanford in this Column A
ants
of
their-lettorn,
^
in Budapest flt&gt; years ago, for many
each day.
^
Even more wonderful, he found the 8
years
n
natarnllzed
Briton
nnd
much
ij
ha
"Caves of the Thousand Buddhas.*'
honored subject of the king.
En
Here was a vault hidden Dorn thOA^yea
After
serving
at
the
head
of
the
FOR
RENT
room,
til
FOR S A L E
of
man more than 900 years, literally
2l4-3tp I .whore Oriental College in India and
# i Park Ave.
crammed
with manuscripts and paint­
Quick Service Transfer ,W O o b F o r H'ST7irT$H.riii » coni. rOR it ENT EuVnlsheirFioms, KUt;wllh olher ^ u» ‘ ionn' ,,n,‘ * overn- ings.
Please arrange to pay cash on de­
and cold water. Phone li t
,
InMitUtious, Sir Aurel deterStorage Facilities
In these old manuscripts- rolls wen’
mined to read the riddle of the great
livery, and specify the kind of wood
,
215.341
If we please you, tell others; If not,
stretch of desert from the Pamirs, discovered the onrllest woodcuts in
wanted, when placing your order.— F.
tell us. Phone 498
north of India, to the Pacific coast the world and the oldest specimen of
W ANTED
S. Vernny.
195-tfc
printing. Tho/bbuka and the paint­
your watershed.
FOR S ALE —Hosier and Gays' paints WANED—A chance to build
ings there found will keep scientific
SA N FO R D
Sir
Aurel
has
dug
under
and
bro't
new bomo beforo lumber gets any
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
men busy for years to come. An en­
to
light
the
relics
of
vanquished
civil­
183-tfc higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. Works, Sanford ngents.
tire new chapter has been added to
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc isations In almost perfect freshness.
man's
knowledge.
Central Machine and Boiler Works; FARMERS— You can get seed bed
IIo has obtained the manuscripts of
frnmre and Irrigation plugs nt tfc* WANTED—Quo hundred colored liiToday
Stein is out in the sands,
Cylinder' Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons;
two Indo-European languages new to
borers for land clearing, contract
100-tfc
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Hands; Crank Sanford Novelty Works.
trying
to
dig out more of their ridwork. Good ramp. High land.—C. scholars.
He has revealed the secrets of the dies.
Shafts Returned------------ Phone 62 FOR SA L E Twelve fu rn ish ed rooms W. Perkins, GroVelund, Ela. 234-ltUc
with three year lease at 115 Pal­
135-lfe WAN'TED TO SELF, at u bargain n
metto avenue.
DARKTOWN NEIGHBORS.
ELTON J. M O U G H TO N
one bag concrete mixer on skids Lineman Electrocuted
F o r SACIT t'R U li TREKS— OtmtA R C H IT E C T
with engine, n pick up. Address MixAcImisHion: A iI uKk, 50c; Children, 35c
mental trees and shrubbery.
My
at Bartow tiast Night,
One of the big numbers in J. A.
237-tfc
trees nro grown by. some of the largturi'
Ib rnlu.
Boom 7, Miller Bldg.
Live W ire Hit Him Coburn's Minstrels nt tho Princess
R E FIN E D SINGING, DANCING, M U SICAL NUM BERS
est nnd best nurseries in the South.— j MESSENGER B0\ \VANTF.D at the
Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 11th, is an
HANFORD
FLORIDA W. L. Hull, the fruit tree man, Orlan-j Western Union.
.
244-tfc
old time coloreil dance party nnd ............ ....
do.'/FIn.
•
238-Hitp , WANTED—Colored t woman
woman to
for kitch- Had Bern in Employ of Telephone Co.
'1
.
characteristic
Log Cabin scene entitl­
Far Same Time
S A N F O R D N O V E L T Y EOlt SALE—Cottage, garage and eli work. Apply nt Cnfeterin.
ed "Darktown Neighlmrs," in which
*
245-3tp
trailer. Inquire Mr. Durant, Lake
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E
tho comedy element of the company is S A N F O R D
WORKS
111* Tli* Aft*nrlal»4
7
,
Mary. Fla.
LMO-fitp
BARTOW, Fin., Jan.. D.-*-John given an opportunity to rejuvenate
LOST
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
.•
j
V. C. CO LLEK. Prop.
r a d e Jersey hi
EOR SALE- Good gcrude
heifLOST—.Ian. &lt;i near Loligwood, an Schumm, lineman, aged 20, employee the gain tralta of mirth, mclmly nnd
CEM ETERY W ORK A S P E C IA L T. Y
, /
General Shop mid Mill er, 2 hi years obi. Bred to freshen Airdale terrier puppy, Idnek nnd of the telphono company here, was tcrpsichorenn oddities, peculiar to tho
”
- t * i “
March 1st.— L. -Vihlen) It. F. D. No.
brotvn markings. Finder phone Win­ electrocuted last night when the wire old days. -Dan Holt, the Georgia Cot­ 1018 West First Strwt
1118 Waat P in t
W ork
A, Sanford, Fla.
213-1 tp ter Park 403. Reward.
244-3tc he wns repairing came in contact with ton Blossom whose home in Macon,
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILD ER FOR S A L E 05x1** brand new rord T A K E N UP- Black hog with white anuther wire heavily charged with (in., made him fnnillinr with these
CARMAN DISCHARGED
court nctoil on a motion uf'thc assist­
517 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
electricity. Physicians were summon­ festivities is sponsor for the details
citslng with tube, guaranteed f if­
streak over sholders. Weight about
ant
ili.itrict attorney who said Car­
teen thousand miles. Will sl*JI both 75 pounds. Taken up at Hall's i’ll nek- ed but' nil efforts to resustiente him and production of this.comedy harm­
man
had agreed to tell him all the de­
ony number, nnd it’s said to be a njost
NEW YORK. Jan. 9.— Frank Bar­
.*
•
for $30.1)0, See K. R. Murrell, Her­ smith shop. Owner can have snme by failed.
G IL L O N &amp; FRY,
tails
uf the robbery,
crcdituble
innovation
strictly
in
line
rett
Carman,
arrested
in
connection
ald Apts,
.
v 24t-3lp proving property nnd paying oxponsE LE C TR IC A L CONTRACTORS
with'enjoyable minstrelsy. OP Mam­ with the robbery of $500,000 worth
GOVERNOR REFUSES
cr incurred.—Albert Hnll.
244-4tp
FOR S A L E
Fighter has his hands insured for
my, Unde, mischevlous pickunnios, of jewels from Mrs. C. B. Schoelkopfi
% TO EXTRADITE
ORANGE GROVE HEARING
of Buffalo, nt n New jYenra' eve party $100,000. - A lot of money to have on
colored
belles
ant)
sporty
coons
vie
In
Wsstlnghouse Eights and Appliances
SHIRLEY BUSH
M ISC E LLA N EO U S
510 trees, grapefruit, tangerines and
here, was discharged yesterday. The his hands.
harmony for n royal good tim o
New Line of Fixtures
oranges, ull in splendid condition, well DAN'EING CLASSES every Tuesday
ID r The A h m U I H P r r a .l
Milter Building----- .Magnolia Avenue
taken enre of; 8 r^otn liouse in good . lit Parish House at 4 p, m. for chil­
TAM PA, Jan. 9.—Governor Hardee
condition; -I acres muck, fine for truck dren nnd 7 pf m. for adults. Interpre­ has advised Sheriff Spencer of this
farming; 2 acres cleared for addition­ tative and ball mow dnneing.— Profes­ county thnt he refused to honor the
B. W . H E R N D O N
W ANT AD KATES AND RULES
al grove.
Price ( 8,000.
llslnftce sor C, L, Kbscn. .
114-tfc extradition papers for Shirley Bush,
terms. Consider trade. ,
•
HOMES built on easy terms.—J. W. arrested nt Plant City yesterday, ns
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
See .Mr. Bronson • . .*
T H E SJANFORD
Musson, Builder.
..
230-10tp requested by the Cookesville, .Tenn.,
M A IL SERVICE
J
• A. P. CONNELLY f t SONS
authorities. The sheriff said Bush
F1RR--------AUTO-------- BONDS
HERALD
YOU ' c a n AFFORD A FORb— l can
Established 1008 ■
—
f
was released from Jail last night. The
Clip nnd use thin blnnk for writing your wnnl nd nnd moil It U
sell you a Ford (imy style) for onePhone 18
101-8 Magnolia Ave.
details of the ease are unavailable.
the Snnford Herald
S. O. Shinholser
Classified Ada 1c f word. No ad
third cash, halnnce 10 or 12 months.
taken for leas than 2t)e and'posi­ For computiiiE cost o f want {ids per insertion rend carefully r a t «
Also sdvernl.good used Fords on hand
CLINICS T A K E TIME
FOR
RErtT
tively
no classified ads chsrtftiK to and rules to the left and remit according to number o f inaertlona
Contractor and Builder
on gotwl terms.— Geo. W. McRory,
DELEGATED TO AMERICAN
anyone.
Cash'must accompany all of the ad you Heflire. * Remit by Express Money Order, Draft, Post
authorized
snlesrifan
care
Edward
HOUSE FOR RENT— Furniture for
HANFORD
ACADEMY APPLIED SCIENCE orders. Count the word* and remit office Order or Registered Letter. Address communications
-FLORIDA
sale, (35 per month for,house) (105 Higgins, authorised dealer. Phone
Tho Sanford Herald.
.
!
accordingly.
215-Gt; 41tp
for furniture, complete. Call tit 1012 881.
(Hr
The
Auoelatrd
Tress)
A. P.-Connelly &amp; Sons Myrtio Ave.
KTfitnc*
SKATE WITH US WEDNESDAY
Am ount, : .........
,v
2tV ltp
MIAMI, Jan. 9.—Clinics are occu­
^
K a U k ll.fc n l IW H V
Set in LIG H T FACE CAPS or
NIGHT, LAKE M ARY SKATING pying much o f the time delegated to
i'Oit RENT— Utuuraishcrt apartment
No; D a y s .^
ACADEMY, GOOD MUSIC, 2l5-2te the Afperican Academy of applied Black Face, double tho above rate. Address........
h - K - A - t,
K -S - T - A - T - K
,
'i J
Fcrndnle Apartments, 805 E. Flrst
l, ,w *
1st rainiest*
Postoffico V * » »* »* ♦ » »&lt; »* **&lt; »«»»
.
To Run
dental science in convention here. Dr.
Street.
100-tfc
1'-improved Iniul ■■■•urnnrr
Big Smoker, Elks* Club, this (W ed­ John Henry Kellogg of tho Battle
WANTED TO RENT— Permanent, a nesday) night, R o’clock: Rufus Steele
The Counting o f Words Includes the Words “ Wanted” , “ For Sale,” eic„ rfnd the Nome; and Addri
«'Hr
■ Hurrtr Ilooil*
Creek Sanitarium o f Michigan, will
or 4 riiflfn unfurnished apartment, — card wizard—will entertain. 245-2tc
bo tho speaker nt tonight’s session.
Uittlnr** I'r n p t r lr
ll n . l n f i * n u rn fM fiat or house, desirable location. AoJrcss "F. S." care Herald office, Han­
Rufuif Steele with cards and story
Main Office
Why arc wo always .busy, when oth­
• 102-tlc at Elks’ Club Wednesday night. Ix&gt;MHISCII IIIM I,TV roM I’ A V r " ford. Fla.
ers an; Idle? Answer: Because wo
" A v r il’l l l l I &gt; V llS T J IK A T r o l l r A X T FOR RENT— Three furnished house­ rul and visiting Elks inVltcd. 245-2tc givo SERVICE and the people
nil
keeping rooms. .Phone 3ltMV, be­
l 'h,,* r -w
i o i - n su an n lln A rc.
know. it^-Losslng’a QU(CK SERVICE » :■ i** *« * ••*1*#«»• *«*» *
fore eight, und after seven p. tij. *
Have you read the want ads today T TRANSFER. Phono 408.
,243-Ctp
230-Mon-Tue-Wed-tfc
L. B. H O D G IN S
f o r it ENT— 1 room apartment, un­
AUTO RADIATOR A N D ^IIEET
DR. B A G W E L L
•n
furnished. Well located, n«w g l i d ­
’ lfMO
i.
Do you ;njoy Hawaiian singing and
&gt;91IllfPli (Il
. M E TA L WORKS
GRADUATE VE TE R INAR IAN v
ing. ,710 West Flfst fit- ■ .243-34)
dnneing? Parish House, Tuesday and
General Repairing
&lt;,°7 French Ave.— — — Sanford, FI#. FOR RKNf^-Ode furnished ” !^| ' PhonF (fnlot. l^bartnaey 375 and 449 Wednesday, 9th and lOUr, nthmi* ion
i- •
r*
|g.&gt;RTl
^
’ . 21i-3tp
'’ “ " ‘ -S A N F O R D
*' ‘fe
IFLORIDA
f i A B B f 35c and DOc.
room, 702 Wc&gt;t'3rd'SU
‘
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Graduate Veterinarian

BUSINESS .
DIRECTORY

Buick Four Touring, 5 good tires, a bargain for someend-..
.................
$215.00

! SANFORD BUICK COMPANY I

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PARISH HOUSE

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THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923

money you

IT W AS YOUR MONEY ONCE
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j ! Deny yourself some luxuries in order to put money into your bank account,
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will soon

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B A SE BALL)
FOOT B A L L
B A SK ET B A L L
T R A P SH O O TING

Then you

GOLF
B O W L IN G
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BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

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FOR THE
MOVIE. FAN

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And Chase A To. ilVo|ipei! another uor shipments consigned t&lt;» foreign
Inst night. Wr sny dropped it, be- cmbaatlc* nnd legations here with a
cause the way the Rotes were bowl- view to determining whether disput­
ing the Orunge Packer^ mi**i*d the portionute supplies ore being brought
hist chnncc they hove ever hud o r 1through the American customs to the
tver will hove.
favored destination*.

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•
If the investigation discloses ihat
There will be a meeting of the- an embassy or legation is receiving
Bowling League managers some time needs of its staff for personal u,,.
Tonight at the
Princess -Mary next week. Watch for the announce-, nnd official entertaining, the "state
merit as it is important to get u few department will be. asked to call the
Miles Minter nnd Toni Moore.
things straightened out before the situation to the attention of the for{ eign government involved.
They will be seen in "The Cowboy second'half starts.
--------- ■-------- *------! The watch on liquor supplies of f. r.
nnq tae Lady.”
Majors Will Play Exhibition in Sanford Next Fall Get the Sanford Base Ball Park Ready and W e
CHECK EMBASSY L II}(O lt
1eign embassies was thii remit of tfcr*
*
-------'charges
that soma legations in WushCan Go Too
To he followed by a Snub Pollard’
if W e Have Park for Them to Play in
W
ASlIINCTON,
Jan,
P
A
close’
ington
are
being used us the nti-dliitn
corned v.
of
supplying
the local bootleg 1i
rlleck
has
been
inallgurated
by
fedi ,There nro many good reasons' far j to have one, nnd must have it. it is
It i.s not un.nltsoltite fact yet that the Florida State League
ernl prohibition authorities on liq- it was said officially.
,,rt0't forget you can get your m
a"baseball park, nthletic nnd Fair j to * *
lh« l l'l»n» will be perfect- will lie in existence during 1923 and if the big magnets of the cir-

ANOTHER GOOD REASON FOR A
■ FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE MAY DISBAND
BASE BALL PARK IN SANFORD AND SEMI-PRO BALL PLAYED INSTEAD

it ready f*u cuil decide to dishand, tHut means (hat some semi-pro base ball I*’1* for i ujniniS Minstrels now.
ca nonce more lie staged between Sanford and Orlando. And that
is the only kind of base ball that the Sanford fans really want.
Seat *ai»- opened yesterday at
This, o f course, is a little.in the distance as yet, us the meeting o f 1Roumillui a Anderson's Drug Store.
the League Friday afternoon will decide the fate ‘of the'leagu e,1
-----. t .... m i
, .
. provcmenls on other lines it dees and then Sanford's chances for some more real base ball this sea- ► pBn Unit i* the funniest of funny
w yinr a im mo* » '*■ m.ijnr
out ft(tajnst
ltH |llllk, t(H Wl. 4un will depend upon the new base ball park. The Orlando Senti- mcn wjt|, r„burn thin year.
league season, plans were afoot for
stay without it. The Boston Braves, lie I has l he following to ;ray about it :
the organizing of two all-southern
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grounds lor Stanford, nnd wo could *
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i next full if not earlier,
.
nil up Mt'vcrnl columns with these,
many .reasons, but another one of the)
Sanford i* the only town anywhere
good reasons Just came to light this r'*’" r ^ ,,tl' tbnt '* witln.ut an nthWfc-k.
11'tie Held, ami with ull our many im*

Brooklyn Cardinals, Washington A m -!
_ _ _ _“ —
_
•
i ‘ Coburn shows in Sanford Thursday
major league teams, one to represent
Orleans. Philadelphia and othur big
Whether the Florida Stale league forested hope that'the league will j night of thin week.
the National League and the other to
league clubs are booked to train in will continue through another s(?n*on continue just an it js If it doot the
___
represent the Americans, with plans
the south this spring and in most i or whether it will be supplanted by
popular belief is that the I PM season
The Chamber of Commerce
to play all the different town* and el.............
............ ....... . ............
w„ r„ p|n|JtlitlK
,o
. semi-professional
baseball ..........
organ) wi,J U. lh , most pro,liable th e league b t r ,
lies In the south where an&gt; of these r a s e , the&gt; w .11 train m tow ns mu, h ( a
smaller than Sanford IVe could have
ration may be the principal question' has ever had. tin paper n .-an be fig -j Ult. banquet Thursday night can pur
players lived. Only players with No­
one of them with us if we had the befohe the annual meeting here Fri tired that all of th&gt; clubs will make '
tional protaipetite Were to participate
base tickets for Coburn as Hie ban
place to let them train in. And these ! day afternoon.
money this year and numerous mi qnet has been set ahead a .lay.
in there games ond the two teams
; other towns are all building parks
would have been so evenly mulched
Reports indicate litaf Jacksonville vantages can la- pointed out over last
discarding parks that they claim are
that aside from see in glheir local buy
may surrender it* franchise this year season.— Orlando Sentinel.
l Watch for the street parade andj
not good enough, while Sanford does j
play, the fans would have seen a real
and that Daytona may do likewise.
j bund concerts. Folium has one ofi
not have on as good as their discard
hall game. The p r o s p e c t s of S t. Ijuiis
That would lenve only four clubs in
the best musical organizations on the
ed one.*. .
belnw In the World’s serie- was the
the circuit and it* lx not likely that
,
road
this season, and that assures the
cause of the postponement of those
I be * handier of t ommeree commit Sanford. Falatka, Hrndentown. ClearI success of this show.
Good music,
"
"
that
is
working
mt
this
project.
W
(1|,.r
or
liny
„
,
hur
c
&lt;
,lktrn|lv
lo.-ated
plana, hut these same plans-will !«•
I
snappy
song's
and
some
real
dancing.
carried otit at I la- close of the HUM will render a report at tin? next meet- t.u&gt;. wml|(i ,.ai.,, t„ ,uke over the surseason regardless of where tin- World ing that should.give same light as to, rt.t,,Iered franchises,. A fernru~*lWM►**■•*"
Jtist when Sanford may expert -this |&lt;lfl(tU), WllU|,| IMjt )H. accepULle. it is;
•cries nmy he.
,
Bert Chapman, u» g.».&lt;i a ■ot&lt; her park. Tilts commit tr. |« alive to the „ „ „ „ „ ^ e pt op.wi, am at best.
iu umerlain side
IIKNIM
IIIIWI.S
HIGH
St (HIE
us. halls from tielow tile Mason anil Lo t that the loltgei we wait the more
park will eost us and with that in
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m
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WITH
IIOUSHOLDKIl
Dixon lino Will in all probabdil.v la­
hand, the
mind we .understand that they wills
►A
SECOND
the first string catcher for an Amer­
chance that all of tile dubs will de­
rush it through to completion as fast f
ican league club, and Chapman's home
cide to tear through 1BJM just «* they
sal * T e*
NL e*
is Sanford. That means that Sanford .ns possible. .
did Inst summer, and that all other
Thl* regular match between the
And knowing that Hanford needs
So inany^things going to happen
will have an opportunity v.f getting
differences can In* satisfactorily ad-*^"*t's un&lt;^ * base A C(»., last nightthis
park just a» bad us sht? needs
was one of the slowest games played this summer thul we*Just must have
one or njoro-of these games, If San­
justed.
ford will furnish soma kind of a park anything in the 'Improvement line,
In that event the election of offl- on th e'W a t alleys, no scores being that ball park.
—----—
in which they may play. These buys nnd knowing that we are bound to get cers will demand the serious connid- made that were above flic? average.
Florida State League may go ker.
will piny in the different towns in one, here's hnpin gthnl we will" get 1oration of the six clubs. Tile field for j The Rotes won with a majority of
fluey That means semi-pro huse ball
the Soyth, taking the towns in the ol­ it s/oin enough to participate itt the president eontnin* only two possible IIP pins
der limy come from Baltimore on Southern tour of National and Alitor men, unless others are brought fut
Henry bowled high score with Judge ogam And that also means Sanford
down, ami it is probable that Sun n an 1.vague stars
in tlu? swim with very little
ward at the meeting— President Wul- Houshubler second. Harry Kent, one lan
ford will In? us far south an they willj
of
the
Congregational*,
last
your
,'*t,,,n*e.
Rut wc got to have a base
let W. Bose and At 1-ntul, former mnygo. That will mean that'a pally of I VAN FLEirr MADE HEAD
bowlers
nnd
with
the
Rotes
from
now
ball
purk
to
do It with.
COACH FOB ’(• ATOU'S ELEVEN ' or of St. Petersburg.
about forty, including the players,
on,
broke
into
the
game
lost
night
ami
-----—
Mr. Bose Is said to la? through. He
sport writers, press representatives
howled lt!3 for one game. Harry will
Walter Rose anil Mr, Land, of St.
GAINESVILLE, Jan. Ik—James A. has made no statement, but the gen­
and their friends will stop in San­
make a good addition to tile Rotes' Pete, ure the two mentioned for the
Van
Fleet, for two years assistant eral belief here is that he Would not
ford, disband here, Seine of them stayteam
and w ith his help the Rotes hope president’s Job, if the lengue goes
accept the presidency another yenr
ing here awhile, ami all of them l*e- foot ball coach at the University of
to
bo
higher up in the running next ahead. And Mr. Rose says he is
if it wns offered. Mr. Ling is sijid
ing here long enough to furnish San­ Florida, yesterday was named var­
caught up and don't want it.
hr,
If.
x
to be in a highly receptive mood and
ford fans with some hig league stuff sity football coach for 1PM, with Ilex
The seres fur last night’s games
In la? specially favored
High , ,is understmal
and leaving with Sanford fresh in, Furrier, vouch of the Gainesville
.
.
And whether or not the ' Florida
were as fulbnvs:
their minds ns they g.. back ... their! “ * « ’"&gt; V’" '" duri" K U" ‘ l,,M
ft,,i ’y th‘’ 1,U,,,m ^
,l l&gt; M" Un)od ,hn‘
-State League goes again, wc would
tlome8(
*,
' I'rrjthnum muntor,
of thi* Ik* will natunilly !h* Utipp^rttHl by St,
■
• Rotary Club
bo sitting pretty if uur base ball park
B. *
. .
.
,
iithletk* boar.l havt* Hinioufucd.
, PulAffiiburg if Mr. Himm* withilritwi HU Knight
lltft 128 123
Hut Hunford mUNt bovo u biiHuluill
,lS * - ..
,
.
... .
.
^
Thu imflitiun of dirvetor of
nmm*.
Henry
1*12 132 147 141 majors on their Southern tour at the
nitric. 1 hurt* will k* in* th.inrt* t»f
t t.
,
. ,
.
. . . .
...
ic*. including general snpervistnn ov1hat leaves Daytona, Jacksonville, Hill
114 128
end of the PJ’J.'i season. It wilt give?
ting these players or afiy other play
or all major and minor sports. w-JJ lakeland and Orlando with no candi- Kelli
ins HM |us a chalice to see Chap in action
era to come here until w&gt;? do have a
be offered to James L. White, Jr., of dates to present, thotlgh,1-ukclntid is Hutllholder
Ut'J IMF 114 4001ugnin.
park, A baseball park is promised to
Miami, members .if the board stated, expected to lino up fur Mr. Lang
Britt
113 KTJ ICG 402
Sanford ami it i* expected to materJohn S. Aruata, of Jacksonville, the * Jf the league should disband it is
inlize spun, and as long us Sanford is
The Sanford High School has n
I freshman coach, was tendered the po- j possible that an organization comprisTotals
Mill rial basket ball game scheduled for
“ |sition of head ktotbnll coach, with Ma- cd ..f semi-profussional teams would
Chase k Co,
Friday night in Sanford. Full partic­
jor Van-f'lccUa*.director of athletics. ? |„. funned under a plan which has McKee •
103 157 I3f. 302 ulars will Ito given out about this
Potato Chicken and t&gt;n
refusal to »lccept. Major j been ednsidored before whhn the fu- Herndon
‘ 111 111 7S» 301 grille tomorrow.
Van Fleet was named ns head football j ture looked dark for the Cracker cir Chase
lift 103 JUS mm
Shrinip Salad
mentor, and arrangements Irngun to ,-uit.
A'dam*
HI0 (II 12rt 320 Mr, Wndhrooke, the ex-pro of tlu* j
Georgia Country SauMr- Whtb ,,H*|f^rtor ,,f “V’ff11" ' n., &amp;&amp;authority it is'iearned timt Jones
1 ior. 107 til 273 Sanford golfs links, Is homo again.
u n trn
M" ri,,n s*‘bHug. former AtLWosl- u.(|Hl)i
hraialtt ,(l Kb.rida
He paid a visit to many o f the hig
I
A J o f
AU
urn
,'" ,i
uf lk‘f \
I from a group or Southern college, and
Totals
IfiRH links on his tour this time and he
Imported Swiss C heese - Bachman of the Kansas Agricultural,
, hPV n(Uld ,K. ,Ul|rw, {„ „ „ Vl.ritI
they haven’t unythi/ig on the
cities
.each team to represent a memmem
Standing of t h e Club*
Sanford course.
;
Imported Edam Cheese' ^
.......
U?r of the new league.
" *V ~ Won 1-tml
Premier Coarse Soup
The expense uf such an organiza­ Con gregat ioni*L*
a
1
I’lans are afoot for the arranging
Black English Walnuts SK A T E WITH t'H W E IL S KSILVY tion would 1h\approximately one-fifth Farmers .,
7 ' 3
.700 of a real'tournament a t’ the Snnfonl*
NIGH T, L A K E
M A R Y . S K A T I N G that of tolerating the present league,
Men’s Club
T
3
.700 Country Club, All you golfers want
a i Old , Pa. Buckwheat
.
_ n lACAHKMVy GHOD MUSIC'. 2 « . « c | nni, u h saUJ thal „ kihh) , ln„ of
Rotary Club
r&gt;
0
.455 to keep in trlrp, the Club record will
S lO U C S 1* I U ll L t l l l C ,
* )lll
,
j baseball would lq* presented; good Merchants '
*»
7
.2221he the goal.
P O T P O U Ild
^,,,**k**r* Lika • lull, this |Ucd-|etiough to hold tin* interests of jtnse- t'hnse A Co.
_ • 0 III
J)lkl
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moalayl night, H o’clock, nufua Steele [ ha|| entbus lift.U just ns successfully
i Ju d g e Hoiisholder is, the
••itpng
__—
—card wizard-will entertain. 24ft-2tuj„„ the present Class G organisation
Rig Smoker, FJks■ Club this VWed. 'tar in so far n» golf is roiuerned. He
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nesdayi night. X o'clock. Rufus Steele is gettipg better ev(«r)! day and when'
a I’vnas) Ivunia alien ?i«n‘t ; ••M«.ro
xr..— uthan
.............
t...........
,l
one -c
thing
may .in- on .the
wizar.1 will entertain. i4h-3tc|the lawyers meet for their tuurnadog the only thing left (s program when fir. Rase calls t h
e
__________
n&gt;s?nt, Hqusholder and DeCritte* t*r.
io 1
rich he doesn’t meeting to order in hi. utrUe next F
r
i w|ml ho ,
von ic*. may I*' Judge Herring will •&gt;** out for
t dj,y* bul* a/Ur Rl1* m« sl ot thwo in- the chick«w gut iL
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7* ft
♦
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True value

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CHASE &amp; CO.
LOSE SLOW ONE
TO ROTE TEAM

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fin e s t

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sw am p

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everyw h ere

ord ers.

True’Value” Tire Prices
M ason

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C ord s

P R IC E

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UL~ OJHFM SUFS CVtABsroNDISGLr Loin
SO LID T R U C K T I R R S : - H . 1). Solid, Co.hloa
Solid; Hcpijir Solid, and Pneumatic Cord Truck
I ire. ami Tube* atiu at "T ru e Value” Price.

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TH E SANFO RD D A IL Y ITERALD, TU E S D A Y, J A N U A R Y 9. 1923

P A G E F IV E

t$*m-

number of member* of the Orlamlo
Chumber of Commrrve hnvo advized
n o t e s that they will he present. Ken Gurrn■•ey, the Konjr loader for the Orlando
IVarman, Secretory
Rotary C(ub and the Orlando ChamRt II- W.
weekly meeting o f tho San- her of Commerce, has promised that
f0«J Chamber « f Conumrcc was the iht will lead the musical program on
J * * M m * M c t ■•torJ.n™
,v e„l„,. „ f
“ 7 en r been held to date. The inM ^ d was present and in addi.
SANFORD 1*1111.1C I.IIIRAItY
'there w e « " B*tJt many- o f
T* tb. i tmen of the standing comGould a vote bt* taken today by the
ittees as well as » .large number patrons of the library as to the loca­
(he numbers.
The visitors at- tion o f the new. building, without any
Llimr the meeting were Messrs. doubt the site desired Is in Fourth
S n and Hawley of Titusville, who Street park. It is nt present the most
awe In behalf.«f interesting the attractive of Sanford's parks and nil
rtimtwr of Commerce in establishing can see that it would lie n lovely set­
g, industry for the manufacture of ting for the pretty building planned.
parine motors in Sanford.
It is In the quiot tone: The hospital
R. R. Hohle, editor of the Winter and two churches demand i|uiet, and
frrk Herald, was also present nt the for that reason alone the library
would he admirably'located.
preting as a visitor.
If placed in the Ninth street park,
Reports from different committees
some
see a more central location for
thawed'that they had been nctive in
,£f work assigned to them: Report all J^ifie.

Chamber of
COMMERCE

FRQM

WAS A HANKER YE ,lit
IN HUMANE WORK

HUPMOBILE REDUCTION

Illy Tli# Anorlntfil PretwO
CHICAGO, Jan. H. — Passage of
compulsory humane education laws In
states where none exist, establish­
ment o f the National Training School
for Humane Workers, and general un­
ity nnd cooperation in the huninne
movement, are the chief features In
•he 1923 program of the Amerienn
Humane society according to the lo­
cal chapter of the organization. An
international humane conference nnd
convention will be held in New York,
October 22-27, nt which the results
of the,year will be reportedThe year just closed was the most
successful in humane work‘ in the Inst
hundred years, when the first lows
for the protection of nnitimls was
pa.-sed, said n statement.

The Hupmobile price reduction, an­
nounced Januiiry 1st, on nil model!*,
in the s««ond that the Hupp Motor Car
Corporation hns made.i i r the Inst six
months, and the third within a year.
The latest reductions range from $3a
on the touring car, roadster, recently
announced special touring and spe­
cial roadster, to $100 on the coupe
nnd $110 on the sedan.
An olTicinl statement issued by the
corporation last week declares that
the price is being lowered in the face
of rising costs of many items entering
into automobile manufacturing and
is only possible because of the assur­
ance of an even greater Hupmobile
business in 1023 than in 1922, when
dotnestjc sales more than doubled any
previous yenr.

Rufus Steele with cards and story
at Elks' Club -Wednesday night. Lo­
cal and visiting Elks invited. 2l5-2tc

PRINCESS THEATRENteh'rly TJflJR. J A N ,K

.
CUT THIS O ir iV lT IS WORTH
MONEY I
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c nnd
mall it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield
Avenue, Chicago, HI., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
receive in return a trial pneknge eontaiqing Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
pound for coughs, colds nnd croup;
Foley Kidney I*ills for pains In aides
nnd hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­
The Georjjla .
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cotton Hlatsom
Cat hurt h; Tablets, a wholesome and With
A N D T H IR T Y -F IV E M IN S TR E L E N T E R T A IN E R S ------thoroughly cleansing cathartic* for
constipation, hiliousnoss, headaches,!
-Edvv. C. Clifford Mlnslrelsy’s Premier Hnrritunenm| sluggish bowels.
Sold every­
where.— Adv.

DAN HOLT

Nate

IS YOUR CITY
LICENSE PAID?

Comedian

Mulroy

D E N T O N

nnd

MALE

Dancer

HANK

SOPRANO j Black

Face

W H IT E

Entertainer

BLACK FACE COMEDY BAR

D eV A R O &amp;
E N TE R ­
•"The cost of both raw ami partially
DcCARLO
T
A
IN E R S
manufactured materials has increas­
WASHINGTON, Jnn.‘ 9.— Legisla­ ed steadily in the last few months,"
Prices Mnin floor
$1.50; balcony, ....... 77c plus tax
j chairman O'Bryan uf the l-egislnIf a library has any reason at oil tion designed to permit the appoint­ .the statement says. "Iron, steel and
Seats now an sale at Itnumiltat A Andersan'a Drug Store
tire Committee being very Interest- for its existence 1n our city, it Is ment o f Mnj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder several other metals, as well ns some
Notice is hereby jriven
The committee nt their previous that It prove itself the right hnd.l as­ us ambassador to Cuba, was inserted of the textile produces that motor car
that all persons subject
porting recommended that the hoard sistant of the schools. IsR-nted in the in a deficiency appropriation bill just manufacturers require, have not only
L
approve the zoning bill wlilch will be Ninth street park, it would be three before it^ paVage yesterday by the increased in cost, but indications nre to the payment^ofr City
prrsent.M at tha next session of.the blocks from the High school, and the senate.
that they will go higher rather than License who have not
lrgisbture and idso into the matter of same from the Grammar. There are
lower.
paid same on or before
Ifgislntiun empowering the city to the grades wjiich neo'd the help ttfnt
' “ We hnvo perfected certain econo­
January
15, 1923, will be
bolkhead the lake front within thu city a well equipped library can give, and
mies in manufacturing, it is true, hut
for that reason should Ik* within a
these hnvo not equalled the upward subject to prosecution
short walking distance for the stinP
trend of material coats.
without further notice.
"The January 1st reduction makes
TTu. no sdnhig laws for* Seminole
J. A. K IL L L B U E W ,
today's Hupmobile the greatest value
To place It on the bulkhead, no mat­
rtunty were also approved and these
we
have
ever
offered.
ter
how
nttrncfive
the
surroundings,
measures will all be approved in suf­
Chief of Police.
".Since January 1, 1921, when Hup* I -5-Dtc
ficient time for presentation to the forcing mt children the crossing of
mobiles were at theit* highest price, re­
First strect( the danger zone) will
legislature.
ductions varying from $570 on the
prove unpopular and go far toward
is meeting the demnnd for good pure, water nnd there nre hundreds of
touring car nnd roadster t*&gt; $1015 on
making
the
library
ns
mi
educational
The Traffic and Transportation
bottles being.distributed around the City nt nil times. Every family'
PA
TE
N
TS
W
AN
TED
tin*
sedan
have
bicn
made.
In
the
in,
factor,
a
failure.
•
Committee have sent out a letter to
of
Sanford should get the habit nnd—
lemming tWo years, prices have been
Have you a
Some would-be wit has described a
rt.h, grower requesting that they
lowered Six other times."
PATENT
keep the Chamber of Commerce ad- public library as a place whose chief
M
or u good
rind » f their tar requirements dur­ function is to provide my lady with
n
CONGRESSMAN IN CUBA
IN V E N TIO N
■
ing the shipping season. With thu* the latest novel. It is true that the
applied for
information the,Chamber will be able fiction department is important, hut'
that
you
wish to sell or have
it
HAVANA,
Cuba,
Jan.
9.—
-Panama
not
for
"my
lady"
alone.
fn turn to notify the transportation
a
Railroad
steamer
Crystnbnl,
carrying
And
our
truck
will
be
at
your
back
door
with
a
b'itJ'e
*
f
Pint
pure
manufactured?
Many
n
tired
business
man
has1
M
tumpany. nnd according to a recent
an American congreKsional excursion If you have an article of merit with
water that all the hotels, restaurants, drug stores and f f w fo,ni.»ina
ruiin gi f a prominent legal authority, |found relief and n'st after the vex- \
■
good earning possibilities
Ipnrty of lOtl members, arrived hen* I
are using.
this Information can he used as a 1atious tares of the day. in the pages
R
IS
yesterday
from
the
Canal
zone
and
we
will
finance
up
to
of
Znne
Grey,
Cnrwood
or
Conan
■
■
for filing claims for any losses
■
we* greeted by Major General E. II
■
nwlttiur f ont failure to pluve cal, I Inyli*.
■
And
He
Sure
it’s
Elder
Springs
W
ater
^'oii
■
(
r'nvd,
r.
*|teeinl
Ameri.
.,n
napr,**.
nt
•'ash Ryyfilty
And
tin
tourist
.
lam
us
for
fiction
ejitn iiiitti *■ o*i t.rromil of car short
a
alive,
and
legation
olficml“.
T!le\
emiM
•
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r
1
Irgiitiizaliin
fi.i-is,
!
Use
in-Thut
Hattery
nod more fiction —"s'lliictlttng thrill
■
a
Mr
tietied their journey today for N&lt;n
tiir e fill! del.illtug!"
n
■
n
folk, Va.
If &gt;ou wish replj
It
is.
even
m
Sanford
ui
Utile
d.:
Tiir mi*wtprr*hiji coimilitlee of Lhi
ROHERT V. HUNT *V CO.
fhaml'cr, under the guidance of For- fa ult tu ke.p the supply equal to the
STKOI T FARM AGENCY
■
I luT-S tV estm insler ISIdg.
Ht Lake, giuruntees tu have a mini demand, foi fief ion of this class.
■
113 Magnolia Avenue
Some
argue
that
the
library
should
Ill)
S.
I
tear
barn
St.,,
Rum membership of 200 for this year..
m
Read this and act quick if looking
Chicago
iz iB Q a B ix n iK K D X E U E ja is s z a s n s u z n a u R jz r E x iX Q t iH a s a a s ia M i
Tien* are a great many large grow- j In* near the hotels in order to eater to
THE TAII.I.F.tm SUPREME '
’ for a bnigain, 40 acres bordering *a
the tourist. Not so. While ninny hate
tr» throughout the county whom the!
F.leg.ini siietdictiv never ilrrl.irrd beautiful lake, 30 acres cleared, 115
enjoyed the bonks at the small eharge
fommittee feel sure can be interested \
Itself linin' lonefuilv lit.ill in Iliis orange, I grapefruit, ail bearing trees,
of five cent! a volume, and expressed
tnillrlir of ei'eloighl jilne linvnlrlolli
is the organization, particularly nftei
i o srruli land, all excellent -oil, sever ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ • &gt; ❖ ♦ &gt; ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ &gt; *•* ❖ ❖ *******************1* *** *** **(-*i* **&gt;**** *** *■**** * **** *** *** *** *i* *i* *i*
Iritiiini'l with l*and* of fur. The iminppreeiation of tiie opportunity of
A A A
A A
their nitration has been brought Ini
p ii'iii |**lls I 111! lin e a s|ie.i.illv al notes nf heavy black leant, trth lies!
•** ♦ ♦ *!♦ ♦!♦
&lt; * *1* &lt; * *1*
’ !*
*&gt; ♦&gt;
6 &lt;•
borrowing from the library, none
V ♦!♦
&gt; ♦ ♦
Re wmk tin- organization is attemptMl:,it 1 ..ji[- ar,ioi e include dyeil r.ilillil,
■t garden rnit, no liunTe, but a large A
have or will complain of a walk in
AuMr.ilian otsisMiiii and dye.) muskrat.
PC in their behalf.
‘
Xthe Florida sunshine. A few Mocks
I! it her would -trie attrarticely as barn on property. Owner called away JL.
ii.inds on the lower edge of the long For quirk sale, offers this desirable
more, and a rest in the pifrk, and a
inmniunlent ions from the Associat-j
jacket and fm inlLir an*! rails. Mnliutn tract for $1,000.
book, will prove irresistible; but the
ei Adiertisfng Clubs of the World!
M/r require* 4*, yards.54 iurli buudThis is not off in tlie Woods, but is
boy ami girl who is going to use the
cloth.
if.iinst advertising imposters now
located f&gt;00 yards from hard
ird improved
encyclopedia and dictionary daily,
I'it torial Review J.irkcl No. 95X5.
X
A
milking Florida were read, au.l copHi/es, At to 4li incties hltsl- Price, AS
mad, and only 8 miles frrum Snnfqfd!
must have them near nt hand.
?
irj t&gt;f these warnings are being sent
rents. Skirt No soft. Sites, 24 to JO jpostoffice.
&lt; 241-tfc
Therefore, from the point of edu
inchen waist. Price, JU cents.
?
R the business men of Hanford,
rational value, Ninth street park i
?
in ■h u t nr i i i m i i t i i i v ill* Tin:
X
... ., t to bo commended.
Correspondence from the
Florida
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T
I lacing the library building in one
[ fVvt-Iiqmerit Hoard req u estin g action
T
of the parks, Is placing a municipal
•I*
by the Cham ber on th e
proposed
building on municipal ground. In no \l *NnfMr,l, In |hr sinll- ,-l htrlilfi. t*t tin* **1
e&gt;
iif itiittlnt a* I »*•!■«•tuIir r :;t».
rating! ,,f nam e resulted in a discus
Ilf SOI III l&gt;
sense doe- it rhst’ige it- lisefulni"**
ri.'i i ' inn length. It was decided
!;• .i iMi.iv
IIII1♦*ft T
as a puhlii park rather enhance* its II.. .,n*
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that tin Sail ford C ham ber o f
Com
All
iMlf-r
Lott||p
kim
I
Ill»ri»tinl
w
a'O.l.T^ *.i,
value.
asm g.. on record as disco u rag in g
Go l«Iraft*
I *2 no
Other cities sco- the value &lt;&gt;j thus l ull’ *1 HUIt ft |li»;t.|n
13.Hiii.no
My atin n p l to cliungu th e n am e of
til,*
r
li.-mli
f,V«nt ,V&gt;
,locating branch libraries. This lx true
t''.*isr i *
L..t l.ii V tlnukp. KlimikUrfi uttil K i l i ms
Skt Fh iridu Development B oard or
In several California ejtles, ami mi «*»bf*r JUfll
l.H'.tOO
«f*nJxntion of any s ta te ch am b er of
from t
.iL d I'ttnkH
,
ini.au fii
otjier state knows better how to beau­ Hnr
du rliii iittii Lxctt»m:« *« ftvr 4*its#rln«
is.z*: .1
ftmnierre.
.a zn
tify Jor themselves ami attract tour­ t mlift3 l*av*lt llimti
t: i.*s ,*i
Celfttl oil tilt ltd
ist?. New York City dues the same, 1uLtl *’.I* It U' Mill
i la ttii. w.ere also rend from the Pa-:
going further, placing museums and
Tut aI
l ,i&gt;a.ta3.
blka t hnniber of C om m erce, Lake
art galleries, even monkey eug.*s in
Count&gt; Chsmlver itnil Clyde SteamI I \ lill l l ll ft
A l»iir part of tin* post of living, today may he chariotl to iosl mo­
the larger parks. We drive through j 0l |.J|iit- sti„ t
•hip • i-iupnny assuring their co-oper-!
) ; (ini nit
I
Orange City without commenting on HunOii. r m.i
d Tn ' * * Ifnill |
dam mi ccurlng tonnage data to sup-, tile library building in view from the,
L A|M-It.***
h i m ir
tion, to slow, slipshod distribution ol’ goods, and to old-stylo, waste­
I.t\ id*hl"
hd*' I il|*j|Id "
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b .’t n iitui to l&gt;e embodied in a brief • main highway, ami evgn the little Iririis idtiul
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tew ieiiig prepared liy tlie Florbin stucco building with "I'ublic Library" t&gt;&gt; niiiinl t ViiiflrrtlPf* *«f I &gt;• i»m«H
ful selling methods. All. . iv.i.l
Tlmp t%rl lliriiti n *if f
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biter Truffle Lonpii*, which will lie over its enframe in Daytona Beach, nMim.d i*iit*iak«
7’|1.7*«
7.2*.2. .*&lt;
r.TtliltT’n Ulit't'kn OtilfftMHtliirk
tthmitled at the. next
tiff hearing of the or the qne we pass on tlie way UcOr- Njt\lltlfft I M*|mn|tfi
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I r;!*sl ,-lnt' s Engineer* to* lie held lantlo, in .Maitland—brings always not
T*»lal
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Do.onu no
Du* Wur Kittnnr* t*nri»*»ruiii»ii
I ‘ ran time In March:
17fi.tnjo.Gfl
"i mid Itllli* Ili dlnrMimtt*«|
only a glance, tint a "word of respect
"In Hu* twelve years since the first
For example, every year terns nf fruit?
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l.iso.is.rsu
Tntnt
nml vi*kutables rot drt the.iri'ound, In dause
campaign was launched the consumption
' !' iter requesting the ('handier of .Hundreds of mituinobiles carrying
Ktnle n( Klnrlilo.
nf S» liilli'de, PS*
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C mmerte to unite with other commlt- /hundreds of strangers enter Sanford Ut.ove xtuli ilielit I- Kin In tin henl i t ill) k liowli due nml In lh f
of California oranges hns doubled.
The
A, It. KBY. t’flshler.
tr** In a terial film of Florida wan re- from Orlando or Daytuna highways.
growers plant less the next season, and
American consumer hns been taught by,
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COItltKCT: ATTBK1 :
btThi pc the Publicity Committee. Ninety ’nine of every hundred drive
FOItltiytT liAKK.
the supply of food is 'reduced. Moantvhile,
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A T. ItOSSKTTKIt.
co-operative advertising to eat nearly twice
Ike numerous inquiries o f this na- down Park avenue to First street.
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consumers in the cities near by if rumble
b-rr which are received at this time Passing down the avenue with glimps­
i Director*
as- many oranges as before.
over higlt) prices. Demand and supply are
.
Kuliserlbeit ond tiwnro
hefore me Itito noth doy of iJii-i-talnT, 10 2 !. __
(4 the jear from people with pet ad- es of the handsome school buildings (Nolarlnl
Wi-ai)
I*. Al. ItltAIN.
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Nullity I*111111 fur I- Inrlda ot l.oro*
not brought together.
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Rttisjng schemes have the acid test on the right, "Sanford Free Public
Sly f’limnitasiim Rapin'* Uctohcr S, IS 2 I,
M on them by tin* Publicity Commit- Library" on the left in its grove of
"Had tlie orange industry remained on
Contrast this with the handling W or­
kt.
palms and oaks, and further down
iir i ' o iit iip ro M ii rioN n r Tin:
anges. 91 ,000,000 a. year is spent for atlthe old basis, there would have been no
fine church buildings— these passers-vertising
by
the
"co-operative
association
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i. Allen, president of the Civic by will take notice, many will be im­
profit in growing oranges. New acreage
of tiie California Fruit Growers, A huge
«*SUe of Titusville, spoke at some pressed. nnd some remembering, will
would not have been planted. Old orchards
^
n&lt; m l f i t o . tn Ihr VOilr of I'lortiln nl tbr rlnar of Imalnraa tire. 31). IV22.
rKtn on the proposition which hro’t return to become Sanford citizens.
sum; yet it is only.about one-fifH Fof a
u p .a u t'iii'R x
For I ant not alone In seeing the lioan* on Iti'iil Rotate
m l‘» Eanford. He desired to intor’' '
cent per dozen— one-sixtieth of a cent for
would most surely Have been uprooted and
21.351,.3*
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the Chamber of Commerce in the church, the school, the library,jth? tj'iinn on, Cnllalrral Security oilier itiau Heal K i U M ,..................
A ll f i t l i i r Imans am! Idm-minU
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each orniigp sold.
^perlug Motor Works, which concern visible sign and proof of the fineness U v erd ru fi*
other crops planted.”
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has a plant,at bis city^ bub un- of a city's citizenship, and a true State. Oounty a hi! .Mtinlelpnl I Inrule —
And
this
advertising
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‘‘Hunntely is tinnhic to cqiitlnue (ur- civic pride.
cost of oranges. T o quote an official of
Due friun In i'iirpoW lH ll.mke ..
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Advertising, properly done, saves money •
&gt; *
M INNIE K. KEY,
!'rr 0PvrlHin» due,to lack of capital.
Co oh I lent*
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the Exchange:
Librarian Gaoh on II.iini
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from
J* «»iu c fe d .th « a comnittec
comUilt
for the consumer and makes money for
s .io t.m
XL*ptnIl*‘r«* i Li ir-:»nt&gt; Fund
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130,00
Mutual Plr«* Ftlfid
ce bo
no npji6|nt- M R
' ‘ hstnher of Commerce
"The cost o f selling oranges and lemons
the producer by driving out wasteful
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SKAT E WITH US WEDNESDAY w i -=j?
visit Titusville to inspect the
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through tho California Fruit Growers’ Ex*
M . Total
methods,,
increasing volume and cutting
I ,irt al lilnl place. It was moved that NIGHT, L AKE MARY SKATING
t V
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chnrige is lower today than it was ten years
ACADEMY,
GOOD
.MUSIC.
245-2tc
ll.eflo.no
11 matter he referred to the New
NWSP.a.ttdI.„ WM.^..«*~
Capital Hfoch Paid In
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down the costs o f selling and distribution.
I b.otio on
Hurplue &gt;’umt ....
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1’ndlvWed Profile tta-eo Ripen*?* unit Taxes Paid) ....
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Big Smoker. Elkn’ Club, thi* (Wed­ Dividend* Pnpald
con oo
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prompt action on this mat-'
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Ihdlvldo^l Depoatt* etihjert tn cheek
*T' nl1*' arrangements have been nesday) night, 8 o'clock. Rufua Steele, Time iVrtincsIes of Itcpoelt
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AMBASSADOR CROWDER?

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

Daily Fashion Hint

PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION

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J T. 1- l.inkn. Csehler of the above-named hank, do eulemnly sw ear that
tha above »taloniont I* true tu the beet of rn) knowledMe and belief.
T. I- MNtlO, Ca»hler.
COHHKCT— ATTKHT:
It. (t. .SMITH,

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1 u gular monthly lianquet ’ of
Wood for the fireplace. w6od for
[• ■* '(umber of Commerce w ill’ be
V la 11lUni‘/a&gt;’» January 11th, at the the stoves, wood for any kind of heat­
T. W. LAWTON.
HoltI* « t 7:30 at which time ing nnd the best kind of wood a t,$8
a v. vWIIKRLKH.
------per cord—any size you want it. Bo­
Director*
* m T ble W' T' l,,nn‘1* o t’ Orlando,
Siiherrlbeil and sworn to before mo D»l* «lt» day of January. UMI ‘ si l ’ t,1'! Principal speaker. S. J. land Need, Geneva, or leavo orders at
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IN TH E HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB L E SECTION
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Rl!)A, MONDAY, JANUARY H. 1923

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FLOOD WATERS AT PORTLAND:
DRAW CORDON ROUND CITY
VAST AREAS UNDER WATER
a n A* COM*
TOWNS AND'
MUNIT1ES ARE ISOLATED
IN THE NORTHWEST

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BIDS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED
BY CITY COMMISSIONERS
ON STREET IMPROVEMENT

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rush o f s t r e a m s

WILL- ACCOMPANY ENGINEERS AND CUS­
WILL PROVE
OFFICERS AND FORM VANGUARD
TORTURE STORY TOMS
INTO RUHR V A LLEY DISTRICT
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BY EVIDENCE

Tributary to Willamette and Co­ CHAMBER OF COMMKHCR WILL
lum bia Rivera Caused
HAVE FINK MONTHLY MKbT- •
The Rise
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KIDNAPPED

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Belgian and Italian Engineers and Technical E x ­
perts Will Accompany the French on Advance
into Germany
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IIVISION •
ENGINEERS AT
TALLAHASSEE BIDDING ON WORK

MANY CONTRACTORS AND
MANUFACTURERS ARE
IN THE CITY

FOR AN INTER DEPARTMENTAL S y n o p sis o f H ids os Received and
. ^CONFERENCE OF STA TE
Nature o f the Construction
ROAD DEPT.

That Will He Made Here

IIIy Thr
Inirtl I'rrftn)
The contractors aro here for tha
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 8.—Division
The monthly evening meeting of the
PORTLAND. Jan. 8^-Flood
bidding on the work of city improve­
engineer*
nml
other
attache*
front
Chamber of Commerce will !*• held
waters drew a' closer corjcn
throughout the state gnthered here ment* nml *the making or street* and
Thursday evening nt 7:30 o'clock in
in i’ The t.aiH-liUnl l'rr*«|
about Portland today while re -’
(||f T t»r A M tfflR trd I 'r r a a l
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today for a two day* inlcr-dc|iart- some twelve bids were subzmitted to
the dining room of the Voider, hotel.
I1AKTROP, Jan. 8 .- With the lapse
port* from all sections of AVcstnieiital
conference of the Stale Road the t’ity Conimisxlonjfrs nt their meet­
The lion. W. T. Illnnd, ex-congress­ of n day in open hrniiug in obscrvPARIS, Jyn. 8.—Occupation of Essen by small Department.
ern Orrxon and Southwestern
Survey of tho post and ing held Thursday afternoon when the
man from Missouri, and now presi­ nnce of u state holiday, Attoruoy French force accompanying* engineers, and' cus■Washington pictured vast nrea*
present
stnge*
of road rojeot* of do-,' bid* were openbd. It was thought the
dent of the First Notional Hank of General Coco and corps of assistant*
under water and many town* and
pnrtnient’s
program
for the next’few contract might tie let today but it is
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officers
is
now
slated
for
Thursday
morning;
Orlando will Ik* the guest of honor 0
directing the states investigation of
romumnitie* isolated. The rush
n difficult mutter for the City Commonths
were
to
tie
discussed.
nml principal Sjienkcr on this occa­ tlm kidnapping and slaying of Walt
W i l S S t l l t g c l O il gO O C l l l U t h o l ’ i t y ,
B e l g i a n 2111(1 I t i l l —
ry part of
of hIream* tributary to the WilmisxHmer* to go over every
sion. Mr. Hlutid is nn old war-horse
.
T
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engineers
and
technical
experts
will
ftccom&amp;
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liamette and Columbia river*
tile
spryifientions
and
find
I
out what
in gampuigns for improvement of wa­ attention to tt digest of evidence in­
vhnt is the
caused them to rine rapidly hut
is the best material and whnt
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,
terways. Ili* record of at hlevemunl* tended to establish by sriculitir de­ pany the French hut only Holgians, it is underSmoker Wednesday : In st plan for laying the • atcrialn on
cessation of torrental rain* of the
for hi* district, while a im-mlnr of duction of physical exhibits that the
stood,
will
contribute
to
force.
the sited *. In order that the public
last few da&gt;* Rave promise that
congress- is n matter of record, and two moll hail Imtii subjected to ex­
{ FvI T S STKEI.K. I'ASTKItnARD could be informed n* to tho bids on
the rest of the flood about mor.
the Florida Water Traffic l**:iguo, treme cruelties before lieiug put to
\\ 1/ARIL W ll.l. EN­
llie different materials tho• figures
A* the fituation stood early to­
which is the organization working for dentil.
PARIS, Jan. &lt;S. Premier Poincare will inform
were obtained from City Engineer
day the rre*t of the flood pour­
TERTAIN
the development of th&lt;* St. Johns riv-1
iiAsTiior. j„„.
........... . parliament Thursday regarding his policy toFred T. William* nnd arc given being down the Willamette river
Vr and lateral waterway* is elated to
had not reached Portland anil the
il was indeed fortunate that the low;
have the benefits of lit* broad experi­ HtnU* invivitigatoiN ymtcrdny vinilrd W e ll'd t llO R l l h l ' ( l i s t r i c t e
l l l l S \\ clS ClGCKiOd i l l lO
Hid* received January
rlirr here i* rising nnerlj two
service* of Itufii* Steele, InternnUonence*: Judge Pland i* an exceptionally Isike I-nFourche. the resting place of ( j . i v 'v* /‘O l i n c i l o f m i n i s t e r s .
paving
Sanford Avenue (Jith to
inrhr* hourly.
nlly famous n* a card trick perform­
fine spi nker, and in previous address­ the mutilated Imdies of Watt Daniel * *
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for
the
big
Palmetto
Avenue (2nd to 15th
er.
have
been
secured
es made at different waterway meet- and Thomas Richard*, masked hand &gt;
PARIS, Jnn. 8. France's Rhine
Elk*
have
iiolin
avenue
(10th to Central;
QUALITY VH. QUANTITY
smoker
which
the
local
nigs, bus handled Ilia subject in u most \ietinYs,[ I’hotogrnph.i nnd measure-j
army is gathering to lie ready to
tie Avenue ( Ith to 13th);
planned
for
Wednesday
evening.
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’uninteresting manner. Hi* reference* to ment* Were taken by the party and I
niuiili when Premier Poincare give*
J. A. Coburn'* Minstrels at the meomplishment* nnd method* of pro- nlthough it was reported that a sinnll
the word for the carrying out of his imry 10, nt the Club House, Air. Stocle nue (1st to 13th) and Fourth street,
Prince.** theatre on Thursday, Jan. eeduie in campaigns for water-way section of the lake was explored with 1
still secret plan for seizing the Ruhr visited Sanford Inst week and it wn- (Sanford Avenue to Myrtle Ave).
For asphalt concrete on stone base
II, have established themselves as development are must insuiring.
the aid of grappling hooks, this re­
and the Rhineland.
Trains were duriug hi* short stay here that the
The Board of Governorsnirges that port could nut In* verified.
ffirers
nnd
arrangement*
were
negotiated
for
him
with
concrete curb and gutter:
classy, clever entertainers, their par­
imwded last night with
to
give
an
evenings'
entertainment.
Hutton
Eng. &amp; Cont. Co... *11:17,017.30
ticular claim for popularity and pat­ every member that possibly can be
This was the only surface activity
men, hurriedly recalled from leave, re­
130,122.80
He rerently appeared nt the J.u -iF . \V. I.ong &amp; Co......
ronage "Clean Comedy and Quality" present nt this meeting. In udditioti to yesterday in connection with the open \\ HST VNIl SOUTH FLORIDA ARK turning to their posts nnd M. Poin­
corne
theatre
in
Orlnndo.
and
hi*
exJ.
F.
Morgan
Paving
rather than quantity in numbers, or the execllent* spenkifig program, nu henring into masked and hooded band
care conferred yesterday ' jifternoon
ON OIM'OHip: ‘
spectacular scenic display. Combining unusually fine dinner i* being prepnr- dcpicdntiuna *'i Moorehouse palish in
with M. I.c Trocquer, minlijter of.pub, hibition of cnnl trickp iq said lo.buJE . C. Langston _
.SIDES
OMtime and Modern Minstrelsy, fine ed by Mr. Cattaneo and the committee jstituled by Governor John M..Parke
lie works, on fjiud arrangements for one* of the finest ever staged then*, Adam*
lie bolds‘the inteiT.*t of hi &lt; ntidii iuv Atlantic
singing, dancing and nothing but the in charge of the arrangement* ‘»|who implicates the “Ku Klu*
Klan.
the transportation of the civil nnd
—
(Ily Tl»r
l*rrn)
Mr hours with « rc|H*rtoin* of trick*
best in Minstrel vaudeville. That providing for a muuicnl treat ns well. | Th*- proccedintf* su far have not reFor sheet asphalt on stone '
TAM.AIIAS.SKK. Jan. H.—Widely military forces.
which nro remarkable. Steele ha* with concrete curb nnd gutter:
brand of fun that Grandad took
The price per cover is $l.J-&gt; nnd |Venled tlie mime* of any one suspect- divirgent views on proposed lifting of
Grandma to witness, — the old-tilin' if you have not already returned the ed to have been member* of the hood- j quarantine against bringing into Flar­ "The French troop* -on the Rhine played before the Rotary. Kiwatti*. Hutton Fug. A Font. Co. $
'have been ordered by General I*«•- Flk and Women'.* dubs in a great
J. F. Morgan Paving Co.... 13-1,877.35
darkey acts, the latest and boat in Vo­ postal card sent you for reservations ed "mob of fifteen or twenty men who id:i citrus nursery stock expressed at
Gouiii to remain in their quarters many vommuititli*. lie win eit route
F. C I .angst on
137
cal and musical nunrlier*, the snap yott a re requested to do so at once kidnepped Richard- and U.inii-I, hut u hearing before the Flute Plant
whi n* there appear* lo be any danger to tin- Royal Palm* hotel of West
anil |hp of onirtning doing, every Members sue ilivibsl to liring n fnepi J. I.. Daniel, father of Watt, testified Hoard here today. West and Sooth
F. W, Long &amp; Co. . ..............
" inf dashes with the Gerinnqs nnd ev­ Palm Reach, where he ban a threeAdam,* Evans &amp; Co.
1&lt;0,054.80
minute, m laugh, jc-t. song and com­ with them.
that hi* son had mimed ('apt. J. K. j Florida arrayed opposing side* of
The Kiwuuis (Tub will ulteinl in s .Moorehouse klan, Or. It. M. McKujn, subject. Hearing grew' out of poti' cry precaution will lie taken to avoid weeks' engagement beginning next Atlantic Bithulithlc Coedy. At rehearsal* you hear "Coho’*
153,718.20
|l1!' Idcinonstrntiou*.
week. Ho nlso bus a contract for a five
Snap into it boys, come, alive, on your body.
•
For sheet ntqdialt with binik
former mayor of Mer Rouge, charged tion of West Florida growers who .
toes he i* ode of the bunch outside
by Governor Parker with being n clalmnl potential industry ‘ that . e J Tb. re are several times the number week* engagement nt the Hotel t’nsi- course nnd concrete curb nnd gutter,
Pre-Cooling
Plant
performance, there they idust deliver
klnnxntnii, and Lnurlc Calhoun, deputy lion cultivation of Sataiimn ogmge el French forces in the Rhineland ns nn of Havana, Cuba. For a great many Jlutton Eng. &amp; Cant. Co..'...$lfi3,275.50
likely to be required Mr the Ruhr -years hi* was -_before
the |*o&lt;*l*. This year mi all new com­
. the , footlight
.
.1. F. Morgan. Paving Co.....
About to Open sheriff of Moorehouse, a* men he re­ hnd been throttled because their in- are
operations, but all the troops will be playing cKilli and Proctor circuit. &lt;Mdj Adams Evans Co......... ......
pany, costumes, and scenic equipment,
cognized in the band that held hinf up ability to get plants.
held in readiness for instant service, was nlso
:d*o travelling representative of \tlnutic llilhulithic Co.__ ICDJXfl.40
lluildine of Another and questioned him shortly after the
is said to I** the liost attraction he Rumor* of the lluihling
After hearing unanimous argument
I'lant
ha.t had. For nearly twenty five *yenrs
reported'attempt ton*::n*xiiintc Or. supporting quarantine against im.!although there is nothing yet to justi- the United State Playing Card Cor­ F. W. Long Company
ifio,970.00
i|1(, f&gt; the assumption of immediate ac­ poration. Mend'l l * of the bn ul bulge
each -canon a better and bigger show
Asphalt
IdiH
-k
on
sand
foundation
If.
M.
McKoin
on
Aug.
2.
and
before
portntion
of
citrus
plants
into
The Sanford pie-cooling plant will
trim be assured nil evening of real
tion.
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(“One of the Best" hut not the higshortly begin operation*, nnd it i* ex­ the fulul kidnapping on Aug. 2t. Ih*- stnte the State Plant Hoard voted t I The detiflls of the French plnn re­ entertainment next Wednesday a.* the v. ith concrete curb nnd guttor:
g i't f they are the strong favorites
Noll Jk Noll
.................$141 JI30.70
' pet ted that during the jnovement of eussioii of the testimony at Saturday *loonliinio restriction in force,
; main a mystery hut M, Poincare has performance of Mr. Steele will give Schwalbe Sc Co. .
m the list of season's entertainer*.
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hearing
was
divided
between
Hint
j
ibis season's cele[y crop this plant
npcatedly described the proposed en­ the member* something to tnlk about Lord &amp; Armstrong .......... 151,183.00
who
of
aged
Daniel,
wlm
was
also
kid­
J
will handle an even largi'^volimu* of
trance into the Ruhr, as chiefly the for n groat while to come. Notices are
No! I vllrifiisl brick, sand founda­
this product than was handled Inst napped nnd Hogged the night his
work of engineer* nml customs collec­ being sent Jo member* by Secretary tion with granite curb and sand fill:
son/mid Richard:! wvro kilb*l,-nnd n
year. The plant i* operated by the
tors. This is the nucleus, but the mil­ Householder.
report
of
pathologists,
won
examined
Georgia Eng. Co. ......... — $150,333.10
Sanford Former's Exchange, nil or­
itary Kup|Mirl required necessarily de­
the Imdies recovered from Izike La*
Southern Cluy Mfg. Co...... 150,834.20
ganization consisting of 22 of the
pends upon the French'estim ate of Board of Control Fourche after a mysterious dynamite
f
No. 1 vitrified brick, snnil founda
largest gfowers of this section, laist
what resistance the Germans may of­
tlotr
with granite vurb and asphall
explosion.
.
in Regular Sessiort
year was the first year the plant wnn
fer. It is known, also, Hint the pre­
WHO ARK TRYING TO EVADE
Daniel, questioned about the alleg­
fill:
. .
operated, mid tlio results secured were
* At Tallahassee Georgia Eng.
mier’s original Idea wns modified to
ed ntempt to shoot l)r. McKoin, de­ HUT JVAN'Ls
\». _______ $103,673.20
FAIR
BUSINESS
beyond the fondest anticipations of
I'AYING FEDERAL
make it* attractive to the British hut
clared:
SETTLEMENT TO HOLD HUSWITH ONLY ROUTINE MATTERS Southern Cla; Mfg. Co. ... \70,074.20
(Imre responsible for. it. Market quo­
TAXES
now
tlint
France
i*.guing
in
alone
she
"I told Watt I was going to McKoin
IN ESS STAHLK '
IN PROSPECT FOR THE
tations cm washed and prc-cooled cel­
i* under no such restraint.
s
I t l f T I t A . i a r l i M rr » » » l
and tnlk to him about the shooting. A
NF.(V'JUDGE
DAY
ery
brought
n
.premium
of
$1.00
n
WASHINGTON, Jap. H.—Ascribing
The government consider* it desir­
few days before, Wntt nnd n couple ,
Illy
Tb*
SMorUtfS
PrfMl
is a p p o i n t e d
recent stock dividend titinsnctionn by crate during the greater portion of of other young men ran Into n ‘btfnch
n i l TI ip ,\«»i»rl»lrtl I’rraa)
WASHINGTON,
Jnn. H.—C.rrnl able to have tho reparations commis­
FOIt 01.D TRIA L
latR
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 8. - Th.
'
corporations
desire to evr-Je the season. The Sanford (Tinmber of of hooded men who held up some Imy*. Ilrltajn wants fair business settle- sion declare Germany In voluntary
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frdcral taxation Senator.Trammell, of Commerce is in receipt of advice that Wntt camc&lt; home, and told me nlmut mi nt of her five billion dollar' war default on coal Iicforo acting, but this State Board of Control metj/i regu-I
lllr TBs A««w tatrs 1TM *|.
Florida, derlarrd in the senate "inch another plant of this kind will noon be It. That waa before the shooting.
debt to the United States on such is expected late today, nflcr the Ger­ lar session lislny with only -routine J ARCADIA, Jan. 8.—Judge George
in
operation,
it
is
expected
that
with­
matters
In
prospect.
This
l»onrd
is
‘ vasinn I* indefensible.", Trammell
"I thought it waa my duty, we be­ terms nn will produce the least pos­ mans appear before tip* commissibn,
W. Whitehurst, appointed by Gover­
based hi* conuneut cm provision peml- in n'fcw years washing and pro-cool­ ing fellow Masons, to go to McKoin able disturbance of trade relations of ir Tuesday, llie French cabinet will composed of the same members ns the nor Hardee to preside In Tampa ovar
•RK in deficiency hill appropriating ing of celery will lie general through­ nnd tnlk the matter over, He told me two countries Stanley llaldwin, lirit- meet again Tuesday and the premier state plunt Ixtanl.
the Fecund trial of Ira J . Simms, six -'
out the Sanford district.
UZ,000,000 for tux refund*.
ish Chancelor of the exchequer declar­ will outline the proposals he will
lie was not a klnnxmnn.
TALI.AItA8.SKE, Jnn. 8. — Marlon ty, charged with sKooting to death
“A little after that talk Wntt cftwie ed In nn address to joint meeting of make before parliament probably on I* Dawson, state lax equalizer, has Uurnel Kcmplo, near Plant City a
to me nnd told me he had been held up. the Hritlsh-Amcriean* dobtj funding Thursday.
accepted nn Invitation to address a year ago, plans to arrivo in Tampa
Various conslderntlorts mrfy cause meeting of the Florida Leuguo of tomorrow when ho will set a data for
Dr. McKoin* I-nurie Unlhoun nnd J. K. commissions. .
Premier Poincare to delay the Ruhr Women Voturs nt St. Petersburg on the new trial; Tho first trial Jury,'lull­
Skipworth were In the p.nrly. That
WEATHER REPORT
operation* until Germany's failure to January 21. He will discuss taxation. ed to" agree oh a Verdict.
was tho first time Watt was hold u^.
r -*/V&gt;W’ /
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pay the -fiOO.OOO.OOO gold marks on
On that occasion ho was serched nnd
n b'/x of cartridges nnd a pistol were Westhcr Outlook for the I'crloi Jan Jnn. 15 further strengthen* his hand,
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nary 8 to 13, Inclusive
but importance is attached to the
.
rc !?T taken from him."
WASHINGTON,
Jan . 8.—South At­ commisslAn’s action on the' coni ques­
W.
C.
Andrew,
another
victim
of
the
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hooded hand, testified that he thought lantic nnd E n sf Gulf States: Consid­ tion, which Is taken to mean thnt ho
As Outlined By Secretary Hughes and Comnuinii his assailants were members of the erable cloudiness, occasional rains, would consider recognition of n de­
‘-*-YTM
norninl
temperature.
Ku KIux Klan.
fault In thnt respect as adequate.
cated to French Government
" I don't accuse the klan ns n whole,
Many of the French newspapers
hut I believe the mob wan composed in which thil*WM««oycro_pfit to death speak of action this week but the gov­
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w'a* unparalleled In medical history. ernment asserts thnt only the highest
,
• WASHINGTON, Jan. (b— A plan for tho rclllciocnt of Ihp reparations of Klansmen," be stated.
Daniel!.* body was mutilated nnd officials know whan and in ^BXictly British Are Tired of Fooling With Bunch ojf Fourfontrotersy l„ (wcfn France and Higland ns outlined by Stxretary Hughes •Amplifying the report o^ tho path­
parts
removed'before the other tor­ what manner the operations will Infa- __!_ m—
v
* .*
ologists
who
performed
nutJpsies
over
has been comriunlcated to the French government through official channels.
Flushers
* •" ■ .
•» T U.
ture
wns
inflicted,
i|)
tho
opinion
of
.
■
the
bodies
of
Daniel
nnd
Richards,
N« final■ *vpiy
reply nas
has oeen
been made
Paris although It ,---was-------------learned preliminary
Kin.
‘ .
maae by
ny raris
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'
tho
physician.This
mutilation
wns
•nawer had bqen recelred here from the French foreign office. It whs said Dfc Charles W, Duval, New Orlrnns,
.* . r .
A light, band operated clomp with
&gt;
(H r T » f A M w IJlrd
announced that ho hod performed performed by a man who has had sur­
*l the —
S(a(r
bcfor*4hp
»«ic Department
iiepanmcnt the
tne proposal waa
was regarded
rrgaiui-u as still
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LONDON,
Jan.
gp-Draft
qf
the.Near
East
treaty
will
b«
rep
gical experience nnd a .-harp knife or which fire hose under haavy pressure
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i . .1 __ t _ &lt; L _, I k . I r - n . m i l l ' l l
Kwernment for a decision. It was said authoritatively that the transmittal G.ooo oUtopslo* during his profession­
the
Turka
nL
i.ausanne
within
a
forlnlglit
It
waa
sold
in
offietaj
drtl*^
to­
razor wns used, Dr. Duval stated. Af­ can be kinked quickly to shut off tho
' ‘he American communication was "perfectly definite" In character and In-. al axperlenco, but never before a case
in which the subjects had - been ao ter that Daniel' cslothlng was re - flow o f water is a veteran firemans’ day. The Turka will be told lo sign the/doearnent or tear It lata pla*«a and *
i‘ rernlvcd about the suggeation that International financier*be
taka consequence*.
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invention.
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bniUlly tortured. 1(« said tha manner arranged,
Into formqJate rspnrntlons payment pUn.
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ON QUARANTINE
OF CITRUS STOCK

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GREAT BRITAIN
TO S E T T L E
HER WAR DEBT

SEN. TRAMMELL
ROMPED ON THE
CORPORATIONS

REPARATIONS CONTROVERSY PLAN
OR SETTLEMENT MAY RE MAD!
BETWEEN FRANCE AND ENGLA

TURKS WILL GET
WITH1M FORTNIGHT STATED
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�THE SANFORD DAILY

S^TURD^JANUARY 6/1923

M the member* of the church, but all
tallty of Mrs. JLcwU were Mrs. Geo,
to our friend* are Invited to the *ervlco*
Knight, Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. W. E.
to Sunday. Tho morning preaching ecrWatson, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs. Fred ^
to vice will be a communion service and
Walsnia, Mrs. Ralph. Wight, Mr*. Roy
to I the night aervlce a New Year’* sor------ T O N I G H T ----Chittenden and Mr*. D..' P. Drum­
to vice.
to
»For
Florida:
Local
rains
tomond.
The Kreulent Moving Picture
kv night; Sunday pertly cloudy t o , Services as follow*:
to
9:45 a. ra., Sunday school,
that .the Min'd of Man
.
• FOR VISITOR
to
11 n. m., Communion service. ^
Ever Conceived "
.
Mil* Martha Fox won the booby
.
' 2 p. m., Junior C. E. '
1
the attractive guest of her parents,
to
3 p. m., Intermediate C. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krupp, wa* the
to
fl:30 p. m.. Senior C. E. .­
honorec last evening when Mrs. Krupp
ao
7:30 n. m., New Yoar’s/rfervicc.
entertained in her honor at her home
If your little girl rc-J
writtcJi, directed by and featuring
qn' Park Ave.
.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
veals any of the symp-Von
Stroheim*-n man you will love
» Thu"'evening was pleasantly spent
toms of what Is com­
to hate. ..The .first real million dol­
with games of Rummy, Mrs. IS. H.
T W Hoard of Stewards will be for­
monly known a* “weak
lar picture t i e r tnadc. Are you a
rtders, winning the prlxc, a , string
mally'
installed at the morning ser­
eyes" don’t delay giv­
Miss
Fjnncfci
M.
Hughey
is
return
foolish wife? It is a -cplossal
of heads, for having high score.
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vice.' The pastor will preach a short
ing
her
the.
aid
of
n
ing
today
to
Jacksonville
business
col
drams of Monte Carlo. PicLoriklly
buying your 11 ATS and- CARS at this store apt! you canMis* Martha Fex, won the booby
stiMon on the theme of “Sacramental
pair of specially fitted
surpasses anything aver achieved
prltc, which wa* a book. On the tables lege whore she will resume her studies Meditation.!' This will be followed
1 go .wrong. We huve the goods ut the right prices.
&lt;
glasses such, ns we arc
?j pictures—dramatically grip*,
P e lt l i s t s .....$ 2 .2 6 , $3.00. $ 3 .7 6 , $4.75 $5.00 and $6.00
were dainty cup* holding candies after spending tho holiday* with her Ly the administration of the
Lord’s
equipped to give her.
parents
W.
I.
Hughey
and
family.
fascinates and enthralls you—a
en’s Caps, latest styles and patterns. $1.50, $ 1 .6 j , $1.75, $2
which were etijoyoif during the gome.
supper. .
Our glasses co-operate
com;detc magnificence that as­
(;ood line of Boys’ Hats and Caps ut low prices.
Following the nwording of tho pri­
The evening sermon will be on the
with th e'optic nerves.
The Park Avenue Garage, under the
tounds
you—a direct simplicity
zes,
the
hostess
served
scalloped
oys-.
We invite inspection— we are sure we can please you.
subject of "The
-We ace that you arc"
• Valueof a Proper
•
'.hat drowns you in a sea of emo­
! ter* in timbals, olives, saltincs, cake, able management of.Chauncry Wilson
f
has opened for business at the old Perspective. ‘ ,
tion—the one picture that you must
hot chocolate and candy.
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
TOM MOORE
‘ Some extra flrtc music will be ren­
B.
and
t).
stand
on
Park
avenue.,
See
Those Invited to meet this charm­
*cc. n o v e l t i e s , t o o . •
Optometrist-Optician
dered by the choir at each service.
ing honorec were Mis* Martha Fox, their advertisement In this Unite and
l'honc 4M1—DPP- l’- a
Come and worship with us.
Miss Claire Walker, Miss Knthorlnc give them a call for gas, oils and all
Wilson, Mrs. Dcanp Turner, Mrs. W. accessories, tubes, tires, vulcanizing,
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
If. Peters, Mrs. Raymond Key, and and storage.
First Quality—‘■Ixjw Prices
Why do'we do 7G per cent of .the
Mrs. M. Minnrlk.
long
distance hauling of Seminole
Phone 104
115 E ast First S tre e t
Jimmie Dyer has arrived in the city
County
7 jftns.V Because we do it
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MADAME BUTTERFLY
and will be located at tho Country yenr we are to begin a motion picture
serial, entitled'’’The Chosen Prince,”
Havo tho Herald do your next Job right," nt the Tight price. Lowing’*
Hanford ws* given a rare treat last Club where he has .opened a shop for
This serial illustrates salient nnd in­ of printing. Wo hnvo tho equipment QUICK
tho
repairing
and
making
of
golf
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Griffeth, Mrs. evening when the Music department
teresting features in tho lifo of “King to do all kinds "of Job printing.
clubs
und
accessories.
Jimmie
is
a
Phono
498.
241-Th-Fri-Snt.tfc
presented
Madam
Butterfly
at
the
Don Whitcomb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford
David of Israel." The episodes of his
Peabody, Miss Margaret Mcluine, Miss Woman’s Club, before u largo and ap­ professional club maker and under­
unnoinling, slaying Goliath, his friend
stands
tho
business
thoroughly.
Urlng
Emily Griffeth and Billie Holden were preciative audience, which included
DAIGBR, Society EdltA a congonlal party motoring”to Orlan­ tho members of the music and liter­ him your clubs and let him make them ship wltlv Jonathan and fidelity to
King Saul will be faithfully depicted.
over.
.
do Iasi evening, where they went to ary circles.
Phone J17-W
W'o will have the first two reel!* to­
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
The club house had been transform­
hear the Emory Glee Club of which
• s u r fr t » a i» v l s t t l a * 7 *
morrow
night.
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■•Tail w / s l t t * a r *• *»!• ■ Prentice Peabody, n nephew of Mrs. ed Into a vorltablo bower, and one
E. A' Henry’, representing the Geor­
SHEET MUSIC
IGUAPHS
PLAYERS
" • a re • a t s r f a U la c . well
At y&gt;e morning hour, our pastor
lit MS E
PLAYER ROLLS
Griffeth nnd Clifford Peabody is a stnr could almost imagine that they were gia Engineering Company of Augus­
in Japan for tho spring festivities, ta Block Brick for paving is in tho ci­ will preach on- the subject of "Man's
member.
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C f t N i l r *»»f»*l*it4
[G------PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
and never has tho club house looked ty nnd is looking for the contract for Greatest Need for the New Ytur." .
lllble
School
meets
at
9:45
a.
m.
the city streets. The Augusta brick
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL lovelier than for this occasj^h.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Y. P. 8. C. E. meet* at 0:45 p. m.
is well known here, the first streets
Tall
palm
branches,
feathery
bam­
WOMEN’S CLUB
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L
c t every member and friend begin
of
Sanford
hnving
been
paved
with
The annual business meeting of the boo, vines, nnd boughs of cherry blos­
M O N D A Y — Westminster Club will
this samo brick and they are hero to­ the now year right by attending
soms
forcing
a
lovely
background
meet at the home of Mr*. Jos. Hut­ Business, and Professional Women's
day to speak for the durability of this church tomorrow.
chinson In Rose Court, 3:30 p. m. . Club will be held Wednesday evening, for the artists. Over tho. stage, were
brick—that’s what Henry says.
strung
Japanese
lanterns,
and
placed
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BY BUYING BREAD MADE IN HANFORD
MONDAY— Pipe Organ club will January 10. at B:30 p. m.; at the home
f i r s t " b a p t i s t Ch u r c h
effectively
nt
either
side
of
the
stage,
Demonstrations with Grade A Coffee
•meet at the homo of Mrs. Scliellc of Miss Mell Whltnor on Mn’gnolln
The Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Com­
were basket* of lillies and cherry
Mains on Magnolia Avo., 3 p. ,m. avenue.
pany have an advertisement In this
Sundny school 9:30 a. m.
blossoms.
STOKES* CASH M ARKET, Saturday, Jan. 6
TUESDAY—Social department of the
issue calling attention to their open­
Morning Worship nnd sermon, fl
The
guest*
were
greeted
upon
their
HOOK LOVERS’ CLUB
Woman's Club will have bridge,
ing
nt
the
corner
of
Myrtle
avenue
n. m. Subject, "Thu Cull to the Su­
Yesterday nfternoon, Mrs. Stella nrrival by Mr*. Gwynn Fox, publicity
with Mrs. Ed Lane as hostess.
and Fourth street. John W. Sneed perlative Task."
nnd
financial
chairman.
They
were
Arrington was tho charming hostess
Baptist Young People's Unions nt
who hns had years of experience in
MONDAY— St. Agnes Guild will meet
when she cntcHainod the member* of then ushered to their sent* by Mr*.
Next to Princess Theatre
with Mrs. Wm. Bolding at her homo the Book Lovers Club most pleasantly Hcnly, Mr*. B. J . Starling ami Mrs. the feed nnd fertilizer business is the (1:30. Installation service, 7:30.
manager nnd wants to see you at the - Evening worship nnd sermon 7:30.
on the West Hide at 3:30 p. m.
K.
I).
Mobley,
who
were
attired
in
nt her home on Magnolia avenue.
new place. Cash and low prices nre Subject, “Standing in the Presence of
Annual business meeting of tho
The hour* passed quickly with dis­ exquisite Japanese silk kimonos, nnd
Indescribable Riches."
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Women’s Guild, Holy Cross Parish, cussion of late books and current to­ hnir dfessed In true JnpA ncse fnshion. the motto of thv neto lirm.
Sunbcnm
Band
Monday
*3.:30 p. m. SPECIAL
nt Rectory at 3:80 p. m.
FOR FRID A Y AND SATURDAY
Mrs. W. L. Henley, chairman of the
pics, Inter the hostess served a de­
Bible Study and prayer meeting on
a b r o g a t e old o r d e r s
music
department,
gave
a
splendid
lit­
licious snlad course, with coffee fol­
Wednesday evening, 7:30.
One pound pnekake Mnxixc Chocolate Covered
CQp
tle talk, telling what tho department
u . L. Goldrose, of Washington, D. lowed by an ice course. ,
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
fl.—The
senCherries,
per
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W
i/t
&lt;v is among tho. recent arrivals nnd
Among the members enjoying yes­ represented, nnd also explaining the
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
nte
yesterday
passed
nnd
sent
to
the
is stopping at the Montexuma.
terday nfternoon wore Mrs. Henry evenings' entertainment.' Then with n
house u resolution by Senator Isxlge
McLaulln, Mrs. J. K. Pnco, Mr*. 11. few choice words she introduced the
Republican, Massachusetts, abrogat­ WANT TO IIK/YR from owner having
artists
for
the
evening.
. J . W. King, of Wilmington. N. C., J . Holly, Mrs. Ilarry Ward, Mrs. K.
farm for sale; givo particular* and
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
ing
old presidential orders relating
Preceding the reading the intro­
is In the city attending to business for p. Morse, Mr*. Fred Williams,' Mr*.
lowest
price. John J. Black, Chippe­
to
the
construction
of
the
Pnnnqia
ca­
;
PHONE 3
J. C. Bennett, Mrs. I* P. Hagan, Miss ductory music to act 2 of the opera
wa Falls, Wisconsin, 12-30; t-0-13-3p
the A. C. I- Ity.
nal. With tho canal complete it is pos­
Atin it* Hawkins, nnd Mr*. Jnmes "Madam Butterfly" (Puccini) wn*
brilliantly played by Mrs. Lucille As- sible to remove technical diplomatic
penwnll Tnknch, a master of tho pi­ treaty between the United Slates and
ano as well ns of the voice. Following Panama for the regulation of the ca­
LADIES' UNION
nal xonc.
1 Store in Florida
The Indies' Union of the Congrega- the prologue to tho story, by Mr*.
10 Store* In Georgiajnnl church, wns entertained yes­ Wren McGuIn Mrs. Tnknch beautiABOLISH EXEMPTIONS
terday l&gt;y Mr*. George Shipp, nt her fully .sang the arias from the opera,
"Hear
What
I
Tell
You."
ami
botwpen
Mr*. Jonathan Peak, Mrs. Augusta home on Sanford Heights.
The first part of the afternoon was the first and second part, "One Fine
Eigcnmnnn, Rev. A. H. Peck and Lyle
devoted
to business, Including ihe Day" accompanied by Mrs. Seth Wood­
Tapp motored to Daytona Bench this
election
of
officers for the coming ruff. a skilled artist in this line.
morning where they will spend the
Mrs. McGuinn won her audience im­
year.
The
officers
elected are: Preslday as guests of Rev. and Mrs. h ran­
Phone 127
|] Sanford’s New Store
mediately,
holding thy-ir attention
dent, Mrs. Sheridan Jewett; vice pres­
ees Vnrnell.
ident, Mrs. John Meisch; secretary, throughout the story, enchanting them
Mrs. Henry Nicklcs; treasurer, Mr*. with her Inligh and bringing them to
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo DcCotte* were A. Renaud; directors, Mrs. I- Renaud tears with the pathos of "Mudain But­
honor guest* last evening at n din­
for the Height*; Mrs. Ed. Randall for terfly” whuia she portrayed so char­
ner party given nt the opening dinner the town section; Mrs. John Holley for mingly dressed in the dainty kimono
dance nt Hotel Ormond, given by Mr.
from Japan.
.
.
the West side..
and Mrs. Ed. Fitzgerald, of Daytona.
Tile music department is to lx&gt; con­
After the conclusion of business,
Have you lost or found anything?
the husles* served a dainty saluil gratulated ypon hnving such wonder­
ful talent Included in their mcpiherE. Prentice Peabody, Jr-, n mem­ course. .
ber of the Emory Glee Club( is spendThere were seventeen mcinlters and ship, nnd the evening’s enlortainment
In Blue, Green, Hose, Brown and Black, per yard
Jnjf the day here ns the guest of his three visitors attending the meeting will ulways Ik* remenijiered will: the
' Uncle Clifford Pealatdy und aunt, Mrs. of yesterday uftrnoon.
greatest pleasure.
■ Walter Griffeth. Tho Emory Glee Club
Especial mention is made lo.Gillon
is eli route to Dulotnd whore they are
Electric Co., who so kindly did tho
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTI
scheduled for this evening.
Mrs. Harry B. l^-wis was tho gra­ electrical work, and the Sanford Fur­
cious
hostess yesterday nfternoon' niture Go., who so generously loaned
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R. H. Brandon, supreme secretary when she entertained the member* the. furniture.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
of tha Royal Order of Moose, with his of the Tuesday J\uctlon Bridge. club
SERVICE
SIXTEEN INDICTED
headquarter* nt Moosehonrt, III., E. nt her home on Magnolia avenue.
SUNDAY,
JAN. 7th, 1923
D. Block of Albany, N. Y. and A. Cns- There.were two tables of players. '
.
Subject:
.
CLEVELAND,
Jnn.
0.—Sixteen
Quantities of frngrunt pink U**o*
sldy, of Baltimore, uru in the city to­
“God"
member*
of
the
wage
commission
of
day on business with connection of combined with ferns were used to
Church Service ........ 11:00 n. m.
the National Association of Window
the Loyal Order of Moose.
In Cerise, Red and Green, per yard
Sundny- School
10:00 a. m.
Warkcrs were indicted by a federal
Woman's Club Bldg., Onko Ave,
graml Jury here yesterday on charg­
Mrs. J . R. Walker of Atlanta, is
ALL ARE WELCOME
es
of
hnving
violnted
the
Sherman
spending the winter here with her
anti-trust
laws.
Joint
M.
Stelier,
pres­
daughter Mrs. Frnnk Aker* ut her
ident of tho local ussocinlion of glass
home on Magnolia avenue. Mrs. Walk­
ALL 80U I.S CIIUHCll
wurkers, was named in one of the in­
er-made many friend* here last win­
Services
tomorrow, the first Sun­
dictments.
ter, who will bo glad to know that
dny a fte r' Epiphany, divine service*
Lt
is
alleged
that
the
two
'bodies
she will remain in Sanford for some
.•
entered Into an agreement that re­ a K follows i
»’ time.
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Sunday school at 0 «. m.
sulted in the closing of the hand
Low mass ut 10:30 n.-nt.
blown factories In this country from
Sermon on tho day's gospel. .
seven nnd a hnlf to eight months of
Ludlow’ Rest Room
Benediction nftcr mass.
each year. The grnnd jury has been
g Open Day and NlRht
In Red, White, Blue, Gr
Brown, Gray and Plaids,
Masses nil week at R a. nt.
hearing evidonco for neatly n month,
Strangers wcleome.
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DISCOVER DYNAMITE
CHURCH OF TU B UOLY CROSS
HAVERHILL, Mass., Jan. fl.—Dis­
covery of two sticks uf dynamito in
'SA LES AND SERVICE
n case on the malh floor of the shoo
. ..
S*
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factory of Knipo brothers, Inc., here
* A Complete Stock of l*nrta
^
yestfrday, became known today. Ex.
*
*
pert* who examined tbo explosive
Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money
said It would have blown up the entire
plant. The company which has been Invulvod in labor troubles for several
months employs 225%persons.

The Princess

Uertuort

ROUTH

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

Sanford, Flo., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
DiitributorH Seminole and-Lake Counties
U rg e nnd Up-to-Dhti

Filling Station

CoWrfdW tin * Acwmmrien

. aaAVm

Wood fqr tha fireplace, wood for
PRBSBYTBIUAN CHURCH
the atovea, wood for any kind of heat­
ing and the beat kind of wood at $8
' '
per con)—any, sl*s you want I t Ro­
Sunday will be the tenth anniver­
und jU qdj Geneva, or leave orders at sary-of the present pastorate, which
tha Herald office and they will be All- la. the longest PretbyterUn pastorate
*d the next day.1
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243-lOtp In the history of SanfonL Not oiUy

First*Street

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BAKERY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. JANUARY S. 192.1

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editor would bo glad to print them stheinei that have been worked here nnd add to ynhr plant for, nt least
were not rules tstablished ngainat it- this winter, alrcndy. The total amount ten years ahead of your city, you fnust
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It 1* certain that no one ahould .«f cash paid out to these schemes will nut'only keep abreast , of tho times
I’nbllatird m r r »fl»rn m i» M f f j l
■ k al Ikr llrruld llilldluii IOJ write on article to which ho is aaham-. probably run into thousands before but you must be ten years ahead nnd
Mm u IU Ai p . Naafard, Kin,
it is a work that takes ull of your
ed to sign his name. Merely because the winter,is over. .
The chamber of commerce, is un­ energy, all qf your mind, ull of your
he
mny
take
issue
against
some
The Herald Printing Co. proposition endorsed by the paper it­ able to stop thia'fleccing of business time nnd all of your money nnd about
t'L’ttl.IHUKIIN
self Is no reason why the article should men when the business' men will not ail that you can expect out of the,
II. J. 11(11.1,Y
not appear. Every editor delights to demand the approval of that body be­ business is to sell out at some futucu
s . j , i.n.i.Aim
cigarettes
Crnrrnl Mnnnarr receive
ti. a . m : kl
communications
opposing fore paying out their cash.—Daytona period nnd realise enough to give you
Ailirrll.lug W««««rr
h. a. iio l i .y
a vacation. We shall mbs Mrs. Wil­
JT jsy iie prt theory nnd is glad to give It Journal.. - ■
W t r r l l a l m llatra Slade K h i m
son greatly. She’ was not only a good
Appllratlon
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iipnce. Hut he wishes the publie to
newspaper woman but n loyal member
THE REAL YOU
I.KWIS SHUT
(Irrulallt-n ll«»»«rr know without t|uestlim who writes the
of
the press associations, nnd we wish
I'haa# JtSS-W aflrr 8 p. m.
article- Every editorial Is signed
(tentatively) by the publishers of the
Rnbacrtiillt&gt;n t’rlff IA 4tniM f
Home of us have our music in our her luck for the future.
Op * Year ...................... ....... .
*o.oo periodical, and they must sntnd be­ souls instead of in our voirus, says
Sla Mnntba __
a-tMI
OUlt HOME MERCHANTS
hind it. It Is btrt fair, then, that David Gibson, dean of business wait­
Hell) rrrd In CHr 'h r CmtrltT
One Urrk ________ ___
18 Crpl* those who cmlorre o r Appose the ques­ ers. Ko, in the last analysis, we’re all
Tfcr bl» 13- in
Week If llrrSd much has been 'said about trade
ntd rnllrtlr r t i r n , Mrmlnulr C'nunfjr tion, should have llie same amount of great singers. All We ladk is the
X.
and la ptibllabed everj I’rldap. Adtar- responsibility.
power of expression—a certain me­ at home and patronize the home mer­
(lain* rnlra made bnnnn on npellrachants
thftt
the
Herald
has
stopped
chanical
arrangement
of
flesh
In
the
llnn. S ite prr year, always la advance.
"The News is glad to publish the
t uiitt.11QuihiHIil.li1IliUWMBJHSBUJIWMBffSIWEflI
talking alxiut it os stated some lltuo
views of all subscribers, but It cannot throat.
HKMdKIU TUB AS SOLI ATI III
...... you
... Is revealed
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The AasoelaleU I’ras* (a atclualvcly be done in a surreptitious manner. It
Tho real
in what ugo and we expect tu leaVo it to the
him with every certainty. It is a lax,
entitled lo the Use for r«-|iulilli-»llon of
all news dlspatchr* crrdltnl In It nr is fair lo no one to ask that such a you like and' appreciate, rnthor than{h°nm merchants to solve and we be- moreover, that every citizen can denot olherwlae credited In ihla |i»|n‘r course be followed. The News cannot what you can do.
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' Hove- thgfSIhford stores in the future
and also the local news |iubl|alini
herein.
We’re all singers, we’re all dancers, will get their share of the trade if urmlne for himself. He can make it
break its rules in this particular. It
All rights of re.|Mil&gt;llcatlon of «|&gt;rclal
they will keep up tin* advertising nnd j small or large ns he wishes. It will
it unjust and presuming to request we’ie'all artists.
dispatches herein are also reserved
go after the business. Our trouble*1take from riant more than In accord
Maybe we ennnot paint a picture. seem lo bo the troubles of the other altco -with his ability to pay- AutoQKIWt IIM U tD PCItinwd. 1‘boae IIS such n course."
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----Hut our soul* have thcvltrtistle
sense
Bum
cities of similar size as the following mntlenlly it is apportioned to the
~Toirlrn AdvortUInf H»pr»t»nlstlve
MAYOR FOREST LAKE
the desire to paint, alsb
llffli appreciation from the Lakeland Telegram la alone wealth of every community. In good j
‘ I THE AMERICANPRESS ASSOCIATION
of art when we view it nt the museum. the same lino of thought and opens, times it is heavy add in had times it j
The fame of .Mayor lurke is not con- Flattering to the vanity, but true.
is light. It almost collects lt&lt;elf, ami
up some new thoughts:
fr.ed to hs home town, as the follow­
All of us nre Inwafdly clever, nr.
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"There has been much criticism of it will
will s».~
n y t _Jho^untry^
Congratulation* to Editor Stanley ing would Indicate:
jtlslic, shrewd, wise and good.
But
Hons
In
bookkeeping
alone. Where it
’. " ' the story and subsequent t-ditorinl In,
"Forest luike, Mayor of Hanford f ° t J only a few of os enn express wnni the
• Lichty, of the Melbourne Times, ami
.
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——s.— •Die
•— 'has
.Star-Telegram
concerning
has been scientifically tried, It has
pj,,. rPBt "can’t get it out
his assistants In getting out a fine 20- the ninth time, speaks well or a man WB
sending out of town in the form o f ) ^ ’"
\\ I,r'"** n,,mf
n
jn „ bottle.
; pagc Booster’* Edition of the Times who Is Mlf-mado. * From Imyhood up j , y
money orders and checks, a total 'of I currently Into the public treasury. As
.last week. The special edition was Mr. Lake1* motto bus been: •Don’t
You nre reminded of this when n somewhere around half a million dol-l** tax it, has less-faults than any other ,
'^minted on yaxthrlcd book paper anil!start unless you can finish.’
Mr. •friend, with a voice- like filing a saw,
lars during the calendar year 1U22 fo r jla ** Among Its rner.ts is the fact that
was filled with line half tone views of Lake was a young man when first tries to convey to you a melody he
merchandise that, in most instance*. » «* P*M in a number of very sinfill
prominent citizens nnd places of in- elected Mayor of Sanford; After his has heard and which he Is carrying in
couh! have la-en supplied by the re- Installments, instead of in lump sums,
jterest In and around Melbourne. The first term he decided to cast bis lot his snrt. He has thp message, all
tall stotts of Lake land. People in
"It is culled the Hales Tax. It is s o ;
edition wns printed with the idea of i» ‘ uhn, where he was engaged in the
,|Ut |)p cnn&gt;t R(lt jt nrr„ „
working, business and social cinder.
and so ro.«I tluit few politicRotting facts nnd information of vnr- tee business. After staying in Cuba
wis„(m) rMi,jef} inevery
B0U|. ,q0..
____discussed the matter nnd there f
ar,‘ willing to have anything to
imis kinds about Melbourne and the for some
or I.» years, he returned^ idled
(I l](.,, knowledge
kmnvlrdec arid
arid education
edurntion m
mere-!
erc-‘ ht|!,
n
um„unt of heated'1’0 with U*''
edition will do more toward bringing to Sanford where he also was in the
Under the present arnngement busUi
Hew people into Melbourne than any kc business ns well us ncCiiuirlng the lv n,t‘ ,pwle* with which wp unrover j argument, some taking the view that!
'ax
Ukvhim|
, nrt. pricing their
' staggers along under a terrible
other bind of advertising could do.
water works, He is now identified
identified as
us ^ hid,l* n wUtWm' Tht «in&lt;ovx.ririjr.
real'
Hut
the
vcal*^qieVchandJse
too
high,
thus
forcing'
'““’ISome .of the largest concerns
,,ul ,n*’ re."' merchandise too high,
.
o ■
, a .banker, eapltalisl.. politician, and a!.W° C* M.
the time, latent, lra(Jl, tu ^ thtt,vv!l, rt.. 0 n the other
lfu' ‘ «untry arc compelled to cmbooster
for Sanford
and Florida nt l'l‘m ur
-rrt
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lilmm-int
The Tampa Tribune asks:
"Why
writer
can snvvotherwise
lh" c wouldn t b c ,huniJ tht,ri! are cj,amplon» who stand;P'°y ” lurKv staff of experts and
jhthat
a t he ,,n" n'*nt(
large.
The
nre tho newspaper women of Florida
^
i anything to develop.
thc t(K.n| merchant, contending that clerks* who do nothing else, year .n
knows Mr. Lake after bring
luffig in
in 'Ids.
getting out of business?" It does
.
We
all
have
evil
streaks
In
our
u„,
homo ilUrtin(.„ people
,,,-oplc are making t nn'1 y, :,r " ut» ,Hl1 aU" :’'1
th'' m ‘
seem that they are getting uut of the employ for three and a half years, nnd make up. Thu people we cal! good nll him,.st
minc.l ef'ort to "" ut.ntr in «onm&lt;tt.in with the pre­
will stole that progress follow* In the .
............. T"“" i nn hont'st
v f'ort
game and we would say that the game v.ike Of hi* efforts.—Okee-'hobee a" thp
paration o f the annual liiron- tax icm th the ability to keep k€(ip U U .laI„, tr#de in Lakeland.
Is too strenuous, the pate is too fast,
tuiu. There are sevtpal i (ifi.s-rn i
'.heir evil natures suppressed—lurked
Thin* is still ••• I'her snql-- to tur
News.
the world is loo unresponsive, the pny
a. Other* haven't yet found the key.
whom* p.t.. roll for thi , .1 IV|!-.- Tl’t.l'*
situation that wa» brought to notice
is too small, the kicks are too fro*
so tin* evil runs at large.
iitooui i up into th.- Ini ndiei^t of thiuIyesterday during tlm Yonveirulion
I'AXATION
quent and the bouquets too infrequent'
san-ls. 1 Here i* no fi tn-. nt&gt; iniliviil
Good lies liuried, dormant, in our
a gloup of liusiiii
men. Their rn. n
to suit the more delicate tastes and
Hal, who doe;, not con; Ii itu. : he pluil
nake-up, same as evil.
(With apologies to Denver Post)
were nskrd the i|ue*iion by a resident
natures of the women. And we might
by which the government
i elideavur-lit. D
Il a|*o has to be uncovered (devel­
who had Ih-cii here only a few niunths
Tax the people, lax with care,
add that the women have sense
to meet the war obligal1Ion* and w.ir'i*
oped). A more difficult job in some
To help the multi-millionaire.
:! the mrrehantt* are not paying ren­
enough to quit and take -up some
dreadful waste.
'i Inl- qati-m lin&gt;
i iisr i than others.
Tax the farmer, tax his fowl,
tals
out of all proportion and out of Italnpcinl and thmulcid buzitu.-o*
thing else whereas the men have no
Often il lake* a heavy blow— *qrmt*
.. ..
Tux the dog and tax his howl.
reason, having in mind the volume of
such (dens and go ahead
iative' to an alarming■ extent; jt i*
• ow or misfortune—to bring out our
business transacted. The reply was
* Tax his hen and lax her egg,
work of putting things over for other
without friend* in a country tii.it
better selves, our finer emotions. And
And let the (doomin’ inudsd beg.
j by no means unanimous;, in the ma­ loathes government
people who ride ill swell car* while the
trail-times the same sorrow or mlsmeddliiK and
1Tax bis pig, qnd tax his-squeal,
jo rity of cases tiic merchant had ’ &lt;&gt; domiitdlinii of prhate
editors walk.
'iittuin* sets loosd the evil nature in­
ligiilB illd in •Tax h|s boots, run down at heel.
luiinit he was polling up n pretty stilT
teir-.t*.. It i-&gt; the vhi t.l of 1be pro
itial! of the good. The quulitir*. good
’ TaX the blister* on bis hands,
It now develops that th** vi: tisos of
•ir had. were there all the time wait price for the prhiiego of doing Inisi- ftasional politician wlho Uiought the
,,
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*
i t
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i
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lax
hig
plow,
and
tax
hi*
clothes,
|ness under slnltcr from the eh limit.-.
the masked band of men in Louisiana
1
.
. rchentc ptoVi-.| n way to gel evto with
r.g to be brought forth,
, , ,
, ,
, , lax liie rug that wires hi* nose;
One suggestion might bv made thaLithose who did not ace a* tin-v saw.
were tortured before they died. If
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j Theoretically you may disagree
Tax hi* house, and tax his bed,
this can be proven no punishment j*
l f the sales tax ran be made ef
, iyith some of this reasoning. Hut you will-hrdp srtln- thi* and other preb,Tax the bald spot on his head,
too great for the perpetrators of this
immot di'agree with the great truth lenis confruntmg the busini-** man feelive. imtst of lln- d i* lte r t:hg T.-atTax the ox, ami tax the ns-*.
headway, ofnf- u rf., ,,f tigs payiiiinl of. war debt*; “
Iinking In llu- background. That truth
►
triv.mg to make headway,
dlstardiy ait. Then- is sueh a thing
Tax hi* Henry,’ tax the gas;
j-s
this:
In
the
makeup
of
nearly
cvlcn
under
adverse
circumstances..T
h
at!wjjj pe rliniinatH. It* very simplirdv
«■ going to&lt;&gt; fur with this masked
Tax the road that he must pass,
i 1ry human there lies buried lrrnu-n-;*uggt»»thiii is the getting together " f js
|M..j rei- iiir.iendntimi. All tii.it
band husine^o mid putting such thing*
And make him travel o’er the grass. den* power* nail marvelous abilities, ’ he business people of Lakeland, not js ueetcisary i* the levying of a fixeil
over on your personal enemies instead
Tux hi* cow, and tax the calf,
To bring these out is the problem of ^or Hie purpose of boosting or t on- •|IiX l(S1 ,.x&gt;,,ry nfftcle sobl or :dbqmM*d
of making it an enforcement league ns
Tax Him if he dare* (o laugh.
it should be. That Louisiana affair
I'lfe, of sin cess, of happiness, of deB-jlro,,in« pHt'b but for the pminutiun ;c f in trade or barter, a system th-il is
He Is b it a cMiunon man, ro
ot better business ethic*, the raising |,miU y j„ ¥DK-av |n bntli Fran o and
will curie an Investigation that will
tiny.
Tax the cus* just all you call.
r hake the foundation of the state of
T he Heal You is a vast storehouse of Standards of practice uud the work-{Ktigland. If the Hth man buys a
Tax the lah'er, but lie discreet,
Ing out of uniform.method* for linmll- s ir,,mio aiMmob,!,- |„.
n ,|,-t
Louisiana and will probably bring out
i f treasure*, waiting to be njitoieil.
Tax him for walking on the streets.
ii.g roniinun experience in trade a iiv , I|X
vnlmil...... ,f h.- buy* rail.
many dark and dirty crimes that have
Tampa T in*-*.
Tax he. bread and tux III . meat,
it- Itut the _„ , aij
It.! *. The lent problem i*
,lj(y, , h(.
t .;v „„
t*een perpetrated in that slate under
Tax the shoes Hear off hi* feet.
one
oxer
which
tino
only
one
oxer
which
the
nn'rchant*
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Vjtol;
if
the
poor
man
boy*
a hat
i ovor of darkiie**.
MBS. WILSON ItKTIUKS
Tax the payroll, lax the sale.
‘could qiiite properly confer; then- are ()r n jmjr (Jf
|lt, contributes Ills'
Tax ull his hurd-eurned paper kale;
In* inuntry
country'*!
SIGN YOUlt NAME WHEN YOU
Mrs, f*. V. H- Wilson, fur the pnsl many other thing* of an urgent »a-jportion to wiping
Rung out It**
Tax his pipe, and tax Id* smoke,
twenty years the i-di(nr and head of turc that could be Worked out satis- nblfgatmtis every body pay* in pm
WHITE
Teach him gov'mrtit is no joke.
the Sutnnitn Time* lut* sold out and f.ictorlly if only those Interested .vi" portion to hi* or lu-ar i \pe;iili|iire; tuitl
Tax their coffins, tax their shrouds,
will retire fur a time from (he news­ nsue in hie in a common cause; mm h Hu* amount i* not burden mm- bt*
Sign your nnme when you nddres*
Tiix their souls beyond the cloud*. •
paper buslnc**, Mr*. Wilson in the •good would nm'fue to Lakeland a* a iuubv it i* p lid in Hinad installments
a communication to the Herald. We
Tax all biiaiiies*, lax the shop;
eililurinl roliiimi-i give* as tin- main whole if this can Ik- brought about." i;«r doe.* it late u voxt i*nd inmpte*
receive so many cnmmunicutliin* with
Tax their incomes, tag (heir storks;
reason for selling in the following
no name attarlied that immediately go
ly.ti-iil of ;.e.ounling, both prlv.'.l
Tax the living, tax the dead,
O a S a t u i S a P a R a t a M * i :id govemii.i ntat, lo tie' -iinnie In.,
paragraph:
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into the waste basket. Thi y are usTux the unborn, before they're fed
r i m i l l i* ilue the gov; i ni; i-it
“Il would an! have liven many
i ally written by people who are afraid
di- ' t
Tux the wall r, lax Ihe air,
fti
tiumlli*
when
the
Time*,
tluit
was
i*stn let their name go nt the bottom of
h.iid
Hlm-Te'egn
lit.
Tax the sunlight, if you dare.
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talili.di&lt;-d in a small village in the sum- ha
the article and they want tin- editor
Tax them nil, tax them well,
Ks FATIIEU OF TREK tiURGKRY
mrr of IsOu, wiiiitd have rounded out K l
to stand sponsor for something that
Tax them to the gu'.e* of hell.
it i quaiter eCntuiy of usefulness, It r *
-•they want to put over but have no
WILL 111*: IN ORLANDO
Hut close you eyes, so you can’t see
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was our ambit ion to have guided it* tea
, strength of chnrartcr to pul it over
GUEST
MAYlIlt DUCKWORTH
The coupon clipper go tax free.
destinies, until that time' but unable ha kn i*-i k* mi (Cl Au )u» Ha t*n
themselves. Since newspaper* do not
.
t—Dun Lupton,
John Ilavcy, father, of tree suigory
to sveure sufficient sdpport ta change
; and will not stand nponsor for every
the Times to a semi-weekly und with NIK HALES •TAX IS GAINING IN and lover nf nature's iK-autics, 1*
litea that is advanced and since the
THEY LOVE To HE'J'BIMMED.
mining.In Oilomlo some time thiii practical knowledge of the newspa­
FAVOR
•newspaper editor* stand for anything
month, Mayor Dutkworth sni.l ye.stocper
field
we
knew
the
time
was'
Inop­
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that appear* in llu- editorial columns
lIusliieBa (iicn of the Halifax coun­ portune fur the establishment of an­
day,.announcing
that he hhd received
If
newspaper
comment
can
be
in­
tho anonymous letter writer re.-eives
try Just love to lie trimmed by the other paper so rather than impose terpreted all light, the sale* tux n* n letter from Mr. Davcy who |* now
srpnt shrift and his stuff govs Into
udvetlouiihL ’flu*- will bite at any thi.; burden on the business moil we the best medium for raising the mon­ ill Ft. lVlersbuig.
tho waste basket ptoqto. The I'alutold schenio and hand out their cold have but followed the ^xuin|Hn of oth­ ey necessary to meet the extraordi­
John Daevy i.* 77 year* old, but h*
ka New* along this line says:
cash to every faker that comes along, er Flotilla paper* by selling out to nary expenditures of the
want*
to live "5 years more, lie ha*
United
“Every publication has time after
crowding one another fur the privilege those who were prepared to enter the States government due lo the world been saving the lives of trees, ontime given notice that unless commun­
of luring first to get rid of their coin. field and give the town a better news- war, is steadily making friends among vourngitig conaenatiun of the nation­
ications intituled to appear in print be
A 'couple of weeks ago a fine look­ |mper service than we could. We have those who have been studying Ihe hH- al forests nnd working In tho Interest
signed by tho author there will be no
ing yuung man came to town, invest- no apologies to mute for the paper uatiun. There is bo much dissatisfac­ o f nature evor since he learned to
Publicity given. In spile of these re- ,
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pealed notices IheYo continue* to be a ,
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dvluge
deluge of unsigned articles sent to ull
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ci.rds, pasted one on each page and service mid the standard we had set masses of the people are ready for odueatiunnl advantages in hi.* boy. paper*— many of the ni possess ■LIUi || tk,ld!tanon ......
then sold business men the privilege we took some pride in maintaining." any kind of change that will bring re­ huiki
•much merit am) of a nature that the
When he conic* hero Mr. Davcy oxof pasting ono of their letter heuds
And this tells the story. This little abolish nil tax exemption securities,
■ic ' IL -■=------err.'
■ ■ under the post card for $10. With an lady has labored long nnd faithfully
licf'from intolerable burdens. Renew- pecti to bring his film "Conservation"
Investment of leifs than a dollar he for Sarasota—we folks who know the such us those issued by the several which denis with tree and plant life.
quickly accumulated about $300 front game nnd know her know how much states. Solnebody has brought forth The picture will be shown without
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business men nnd then departed for time nnd energy she put into the pap­ thc brilliant idea that another consti charge.
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
er to make it a success. It wns n suc­ tutionnl amendment should be ndupted
Hut the principal reason Mr. Dapastures new.
ESTATE
WITH US
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This young man asked the chamber cess. We hope Mrs. Wilson made by the states, depriving them of their vey 1h coming to Orlnndo is to see
or commerce to approve his scheme. enough out of tho sale to give her a right to issue securities that will be Orlando’s natural beauty. That was
For a quick buyer—A fine big
It was *u palpably a fake that he was nice long vacation for sho deserves cd interest Is being taken in thc mat­ why he was invited liy Mayor Duck­
one. And her decision to sell out ter because of the recent ngltation to worth, who says a film may be made ’
home on Magnolia Avr., with all
turned down flatly.
rather than put up a fight against
here similar, to the onq Mr. Daveyl
the very latest convenience*, ot
But he was jiot in the least dis­ odds was a good one nnd wherever free from federal taxation. * Such a has now. If sp, it will not be a matter'
thing is not nt nil likely to happen hut
the light price ahd term* can he
couraged.
It. so happens that a stronger organ­
of profit for anyone, said the mayor.'
He went right out und gathered In ization enters'the field against a pa­ the agitation only goes to show that
arranged.
Since comir.g to Florida Mr. Dnvoy
the cash anyway, more than n score per that cannot hold the field it is there are prejudiced interests who are has recovered his health almost com­
of business men of the Halifax coun­ difficult to make tho fight—If It is afraid thc present pet scheme, already pletely. For years ho was unnblo to !
try paying him $10 for tho privilege a losing fight—and the easiest nnd lr. such general disfavor, will* be lie down nnd was forced to b-ep 3o|
of announcing to any who might see best wuy is to sell out. The publish­ thrown overboard bodily.
AGENTS
a chair. Florida air nnd Florida sun^rw^
hit* book that they wore suckers. Of ing of a newspaper means that you
Richard H. Edmonds in his Manu­ shine, however, have made him strong
R E A L ESTATE
course very few will ever see the book, must continually improve tho plant, facturers Record, makes this com­ again and increased his hope that
' -V=y- he.will be spared for the SB more
so they will get very litU* advertise­ you rtiust pul more money Into it each ment: - 7- ~- - TT3
Fir*, Casualty, Auto Insurance
ment of the .fact that thay bit.
1M W. First St., SANFORD, FLA
year, you cannot stop (touring money
“Thoro Is a tax which tho rich man years ha wants tn live in which to
ThU 'ia only one of half a dozen Into the plant ami you mujt look ahead canno^ avoid—a tax that will fall on complete his work.—Orlando Bentinol.
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Wd sincerely appreciate
your business, regardless of
the size of your account.,

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All of our facilities are at
your command, and we do not
want you to hesitate to call on
us, if we can help you with
your problems.

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PEOPLES. BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

To the Public: We have taken over the (Jarage formerly occupied by the B. &amp; O. Motor
Co., and we are here to ^ive you the.best of
service.

Gas

Oil

Ac ces s or i es

TIR ES, TU BES, VULCANIZING, STORAGE
V o r Its FOR SERVICE

CHANCEY WILSON

THE

Jark Avenue Garage
C orner Second S tr e e t nnd Park A vem if-

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

FROMOTHER
SANCTUMS

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W E W IS H TO A N N O U N C E T H E

Opening of our New Feed Store
WILL CARRY A FULL LINE OF

P ra tt’s Poultry Feeds - Makes the Hens Lay
Liirro Dairy Feed
More Milk Guaranteed

(J. B. Horse Feed— The best for your stock
COHN. OATS AN I) HAY FOR YOUR HORSES
MEET I T LI*. (IRAN AND SHORTS FOR YOUR COWS
A'ti'iils fur Savannah CuanaCn., I-’criiliziTH

FEED &amp; SUPPLY COMPANY
T H E CASH FEED STORE”
-S a n fo rd , I'lorida
Myrtle Avenue and Fourth Slreet\Yc will upprecinlv an opportunity to rerve you

We condition these cars in order to give satisfaction on
used cars ns ivdl as new ones. Liberal terms to Ycsponaiblo
persons. Trade ins considered on all cars. These cars will
be shown nnd demonstrated on lot opposite from Valdez Ho*
tel on Park avenue. I’ricc?
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See TOM SHEftlDAN
Oakland Saids and Service

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY *. 1023

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F a stest Pursuit Plane in W orld
Gives America W ar M astery o f Sky

PURELY
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: PROFESSIONAL

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Did you know that all national
banks in the continental United
States MUST be member# of the
■ Federal Reserve System?
Therefore, all depositors of* nat­
ional banks are members of the-:1,
Great Federal Reserve.
» IF *-♦!
You cannot afford NOT to b e . ,,
identified with a bank that' is
backed by this powerful system.

Cards of Sanford's Roputable Professional Men, eajh
of whom, in hi* rhosen profesaiop the Herald recoinmenda to th| people.

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Twmrwrrac'jHJ

George A. DeCottes
Allomey-aPLaw
Orer Seminole Countjr Dank
SANFORD *

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' Federal Reserve? ,

FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON
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First .National Hank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA Classified Ads 5c n line. No ad taken lor teas than 25c nnd positftcly no
_ _ ------------------------------------------- classified nda charged to anyone. Cosh must accompany nil orders. Count
fire words In a line and remit accordingly.

CIIELLE MAINES
LAW YER
— Court House

Eyes Entrained

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Henry McLaulin, J r .,
Opt. D.

1921 Ford Count',
gain ....

Optician-Optometrist
513 East First Street
Sanford,* Fla.

Oltlsmubjlf Six ftnudmvtv runs lUtoinew, bargain

Office^
i Opposite 1*. O.
Del.nnd, Florida

I'n ig e S p eed ster. c o s t $2,0 5 0 .0 0 w ith S200 w orth oT e x tr a s ,
fiVe iteyy curd lir e 1. v, ill g u a ra n te e th is f a r to he in per­
fe c t m ech an ical ren d ition , T h is is th e b est ha ren in we
h ave. Conte and look it o ver.
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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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$350,00

Bulck Four Touring, 5 ;,rt&gt;oti (ire**, a.bargnin fnr some­
one
S215.00

Graduate Veterinarian

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.1917 seven. passenger JJuicli. '1'his Is a real bargain

PR. R. M. W ELSH
Telephones:
OlTico 123
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100.00

WE SEEL ON EASY TERMS----------------------------WE TRADE

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21)2 .MAGNOLIA AVENUE-

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Engine \Yster !■ Cooled by Wing
Kn dint too — D ia g r a m I n d i c a l s i
How W a t r f Is Pum p ed Through
T i n y G r e o r ; i in W in g S u r f a c e .

and taken out of toruRe, ready to
assemble nnd , fly on twenty-four
hours' notice.
This machine is also stated to he
thu first real fighting ship of allAmerican construction and design.
While testa are not completed, expert
opinion is that It is not only the
fastest, hut also the most powerful
fighting ship in .existence in any na­
tion today.

RACHMANIOFF
.THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST

H ASHES OF Fl.OHIDV FACTS
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FOR SALE

U. F. WHITNKR, Cashier

F.'P. FORSTER, President

Prices $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00, plus tax

I’nige five-pas^enyer louring. 1921 model, looks like
n ew . aiMtil fire s. j;*i:ul m eehatiiral eon dilion only $575.00

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

S k e le to n V ie w o f New C u r t l i.
P u r s u i t P lan e , Show ing Metal
. C o n s tr u c tio n .

The test pcrformaiico of n new
Curtins Pursuit Plane has caused a
sensation in the Am y ami Navy ser­
vice#. Ever since tho Pulitzer Race
at Detroit, in which a new all-Ameri­
can motor finished in tho first four
places, it has been expected that
military planes of a super-type,would
make their appearaneo nt almost any
time. Tho actual performance of the
first pursuit sldp of n series'surpasses
expectation.
In mnny respects, thin neroplnno n
a departure from precedent, it uses
tho same Curtiss motor used in the
racing ships at Detroit. It is equipped
with wing radiator.,, the most radical
advance in the art of cooling a motor
since 1017, nnd which reduces the
resistance o f the nir almost to zero.
These features were expected. Tho
construction, however, Is salil to parjpi-cjt.fit rIho, u new feature, in that tho
entire m achine,can ha stored for n
period of twenty years, if necessary.

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Glasses Designed

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The Gundy bridge to

connect

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TICKETS ON SALE JANUARY STU
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M;tii nr |»hune orders to Auditorium, Daytona Bench

th'orge Adc, tho Indiana humorist
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Petersburg alid Tampa, across Tam­
and writer of fables, wlm i* a regular
pa Hay, will bo six miles long."and
Phone Number M6-J
white'- visitor to Florida. ■•ay.*: "The
shorten nut*) travel forty miles beFlorida habit will never down you if |
itween the two cities. It will Ik* Rut
you keep away from Florida, hut, if
longest bridge hi Florida and one of B B P a s n B « » a » B B » a » s B u n n B » s s « B n i i a » g s s » s i » B m m y t n W M
you ever wear summer clothes all

die longest in the world. It will b«j
ihrough one winter, good-bye! After,
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ready for use early in 1921.
that* you are an addict.

I mil is np,

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fable, Mr. Ade is now in Florida for! ,
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N ilV a l R a d i o S t a t i o n

F t lIt RENT— li-'ust with garage
conveniences. Cull at I Hi East fithj
street,
aAO-fitpl

SANFORD

M A RBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

Will IJroadcost Re­
The genpraphiijiil center of Florida,
101B W rit F irst Street
1918 W wt V int SI tm I
* according to the findings of the If. S'.
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ports
W
eather
Daily
Storage Facilities
Ptcaae arrange to pay cash on do- WANTED TO RENT—Permanent, 3
Const and Geodetic Survey is l - mileIf we please you, tell other*; If not, liVcr&gt;', nml sI,etlf&gt;' t,ws kln,i of 'v',[j|
*»«• 1 11eom unfurnished apartment, northwest of iirooksvilje in Hernando!
tell us. Phono 493
wanted, when placing your order.- F .! fiat or h ms?, dciurahlo location, AuCounty. T h e.cen ter of the United!And Forecasts of Warnings From the
S ’ Vcmay:
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ISto-tfcjuress "P , K." care Herald office, Han
Stale, is In Smith County, Kansas,
Key West Station
FOR SALE—'IlosTeTand Gays' paints! fP"k Fin.
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102-tr. and the center of population it ill Ow­
SANFORD , , .
ami varnishes nt Sanford Novelty FOR KENT ■Furnished housekt-p- en County, Indiana.
t l l r T h e A M o r ls Ir J I’ r f M )
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. Works, Snnfofd agents.
WASHINGTON, dun. 8.—The nnvrooniH, 2W5 Hast Third St,
lS3-tfe
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-New (ttlg ilo ig five
Gtnrral Machine and Boiler Works: FARM EitS— You can get seed bed m m:
Effective December l*t, the Trop­ ! id radio station at Key West will
frant-v nnil irrigation plugs at tks
rot.ins, jatvsexshm given on the tjith. ical Radio Telegraph Co. took over ■bro.idenst weather reporta nnd foreCylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxo Pistons;
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Hands} Crank Sanford Novelty Works.
lfifi-tfc Rent S3”i per mouth l« any rripectuble the operation of tho United Slates No c a d s of warnings beginning January
.r.lllj '-ithotit Volmg i bildteti. Mu&lt;t t;d Itadin *tntj'iu at Miami, F la ., and *T« the Weather Bureau anndimewt t&lt;&gt;
Shafts Returned-------- imnr' f&gt;2 Vidt SAI.lv Tv elv« furiti hnl rm miI
,v t he - f &gt;*•(i ili:i «* nil i - mp b t i 1 ready the call Icttci • of tho station were d:rv The station will liroadeast at
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w11•r ihroi year lease at II • I’alIn mm ■ in ,i. ''it Addn ‘1 l!ux I l i a changed from "MUE" to “WAX." The Si' (/clock at night, Washington time.
KLTON J . MOUGHTON -•»" —
2t:t 2tp Station rate pet work for radio mes­
FTTit HAfT: FTTUTt TRfIKS—Onm- Hr.uford.
ARCiin*ECT~
FO
if
KENT—Three
furnished
liouso- sages became 10-cents, the same ns at SEVERE COUGH AFTER INFLU­
mental tribes and shrubbery.
My
ENZA
keoplhg
roe
lit.t.
I’bone
'318-W,
be­ the stations operated by litis edmpa*
trees aro grown by somo of tho larg­
Room 7, Stiller Bldg.
ny n t Hoston, Fort Morgan (Ala.),
fore eight, and after seven p. in.
"After nn nttnek of the 'Flu’ which
est
and
best
nuncrh
s
in
tlw*
Smith.—
8ANFOI1D
FLORIDA
2-13-Gtji Hurtwnotl (lu«.), ami New Orleans.
left me with n severe eough nothing
W. L. Hall, Hie fruit t r e iuan,’ Olfnnuemed to' relieve me until I used
2:ifi-I2tp
do, Fla.
)i: r e : : I t room apartment, in J f ^ y ttnd Tar," writes Mr.r.
s a n f o r d N o v e l t y FOR SAl.I!- Cottage, garage rind furnished. Well located, now build- J t has been proposed by. the Miami
Chamber
nf
C.unmereo
to
change
the
j,.
|)rn|iC&gt; child#,
Maryland,
r. 7W1 West Find Mt.
243-3lp
trai cr, Inijuire Mr Durant, Lake
WORivS
name of the Kvergladoa to "Tropical rm||(hB rt.Ml|t ing from Influenza.!
Mary, F»n.
210-ftp
ENT One furnNhed l&gt;*-d
(•lade#
the ttigunivnl wa# that the Whooping
whoiiptng Cough, Asthma, Croup, l.nj
V. C. t
LEIi.
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rn
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Wo t :,rd :&gt;t.*
2 i l 3lp (Everglade# suggested swamps, in- t;rjJ|
(fr.
i OR SAI.E- ■&gt; a r o
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n(|Hrcffichili» arc Quickly rc-j
ted swmfip*,
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General ELtip and M.ill well , r,jl-. rutitu lir.’.i1!!* on raved rot *!. I t Jit REN T Furnished roam, 411 sects, reptiles, etc. Does "T ro p ic a l"tj;tvot| wjt|, Fuicy'n Hmiry and Tar,
2*4-;itp lielji th*' matter? The word Tropical
Near Stare iim! laadin g statiotf. In- . Fhrfe Are.
Conlaimt
no
opiatcai—ngredientx
Work/'
‘iptiiu D*. C. Howard, IMt3 Oak v'u*.
suggurt# h&lt;&gt;at and fevur, n^i it does printed on the wrapper. Largest sellCONTRACTOR :.n(l mOLDEIt nuc.
swamirs, bugs, .-nukes and1 wild unt- ing cough medicine in the World.
WANTED
517 tommerctat S tre et— Sanford, Fla. I OR SA l.E—Ouo-holo firclcsa cookiiiilla. Tho tmuit! Everglade# is too Sold everywhere,—Adv.
cr. like no-.'.'. I rice ?1U. AlhO'wlll- WANED—A char.co to build your well established to change.
ter to .Hi, ahnoSt now. chmtp. Apply 'jiuw homo heforo lumber gets any
f . o. b.
GILLON &amp; F R Y
Tho Herald, 15c per week, delivered.
In* every home garden or home or­
Apartment No,!f&gt;, over Herald yfflco. higher, Plans nnd estimates furnish­
Detroit
e l e c t r ic a l c o n t r a c t o r s
242-fttp ed. - Sanford Novelty Works, 183-tfe chard (here . tumid be nt least,« few
In connection with our TRANSFER
FOR .SALE— C^ood gn;de Jersey h-/f- VvAMifKi! nm* hundred cblbrwi lit- rftw# of strawberry plants to produce wb havo1STORAGE room, where you
^tstlnjhouse Lights nnd AppHancew
er, 24 yehrs old. Bred to fre.rhen lwrer# f»r lurid clearing, contract strawberries for honte need# nnd per­ cun store yotlr goods nt a. nominal
New Lina of Fixtures .
March tsL—L. Vihlcn, It, F. It!’ No. work. Goodmmp. High land.—C. haps n few for nalb. An aero will cost, for npy. length of time.—LObSMiller Building---- Mngntdia Avenue A. Siinfortl, Fla. '
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Itn W. Perkins, Gruv/Jatul, Fla. 234-lktc htlld 8,(i(&gt;*) plant &gt; in rows .*! feet apart INU'S yUIGK SERVICE TRANS­
FOR $A LL 35.x! ' .• Irand t'tew cord V»AaNTLlJ TO SEITI, nt a bargain a and plant# 10 to 13 inches apart. Flor- FER. Phono IPS. 2.1U-Mn-Tu-Wd4 fc
iiLi can have them In the winter when
ca ng with i .be, guaranteed ftf- V ""*’
coiiwlo mixer on Bkldl
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the north is covered with snow.
NOTICE
Quick Service - T ransfer twesc Foii^bXCK^»:«»o a emi;

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teen thuiisandmile#. Will sell h uh with engine, a pick up. Addro## Mix-,
tor S30MW." See K. R. Murrell, 1!« r- "f « re of Herald.^
237-tfc It i-r said thnl Georges Cleimncenu Hie nnnutd ‘ meeting of the stock­
aid Apt#.
2 t4-!Rp! WANTED—To buy or rent a second when enroute homo to France on the holder# of the Snnfofd Building &amp;
Loan Association, will bo held nt the

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(hand baby-play pet*. Address F. O
steamer Pari,1*, ordered a grapefruit
Box KVC,
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2 ri-2tp each .nigh thotore going to bed. Ho
ORANGE GROVE HEARING
M^RHENGER ROY WAN*Tfcb a t Uw said it was n parting tribute to a
S. O. Shinholser
.Ml) treps, grapefruit, tangorinetl and
n.
244*tfc delicacy which ho did not know when
Western Union.
oranges, all In splendid condition, well
lie lived in the United S t a te s Just
taken care of; 8 room house in good
Contractor nnd Builder
before the Civil war, and which he
LOST
condition; I acres muck, fine for truck %
SANFOItU
FLOltlDA fr.m ou 2 ifcrcs cleared for additlnd-’ LOST—Gold wrist wjjtch bracelet, I,. said ht deeply regretted having lived
without for eighty years. The finest
grove.
Price 53,00*1.
Hulnnce
M. on inside of Irnek. Reward if grapefruit In tho world is grown in
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons terms. Consider trade. „
returned to 101 Eukt 10th Street.
Florida.
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Seo Mr. Bronson
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LOST—Jan . 0 near Longwood, an
Person# interested in tho growing
rartn*
Established I90H •
It lV f.ln ir n l.
/
Airdalc torricr puppy, hlaek and
grape# should send to tho State
r n - lm p r o if.l In ,\,1
InsMranep
Phone 18,
101-8 .Magnolia Ave,
hn&gt;« n markings. ' Finder phone Win­ Experiment statjou at Gainesville for
Hir Lots
S u r e ly n u m l*
ter Park 4U3. Reward.
244-3tc Bulletin No, 55, entitled "Grape Cul­
r,s
ttn nif»
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fiS lB S
FOR REN T
ture in Florida." Prof. E. M. Lord
I'rnprrtr llii.liir.. Chanrr* FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
Do you enjoy Hawaiian singing and Bays: "Any good, well-drained garden
Stain Office’;
Ferndale Apartnicntx/ 305 E. First danolpg?. Parish Hou.ie, Tuesday am! soil will grow good grape*. There are
'H U X IH I l U A l . T g t ’ p M P A X Y
gtrcct
190-tfr j^Vednt iday, i&gt;th and 10th, admission many excellent, healthy vineyards on
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well tjftdned "flalwoods," high ham­
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lOt-M S lo K n e lta A v r . "M ISCELLAN EO US.
mock, low hammock, and high pine
F A lJi'Ik irrL A S S K S every. l'uowjay^«l« tho throngs c f readers. &gt; , j lands. Grape# can bp grown succcuat Parish House at 4 p. ra. for chil-.^T^— *.
a - - — . . ... u u i - . ■■■■■■• fully on sandy soil without a good
b. B ., HODGINS
dren
a n d 7 p. m. foFadults. TntorprcliA C I W F .I - T ,
ibsoR; land that would lw too imor
' l t d r a d ia t o r a n d s h e e t
t-Uvc nnd ball room dancing.-Prefer1/U * V&gt;
for
many crops. Good drainage Is im­
m etal w o rks
I , Lbs?n.
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and rich eoil i* yefy de-drGeneral Repairing
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office of the Association, 101 Mag­
nolia Avenue, Sanford, Fla., lit 8 p.
nt., Saturday, January 1,1th, 1023, for
tho purpose of electing a hoard of di­
rectors nnd to transuct any other
business that may ptonerly come l&gt;cfore the. meeting.

T. J. MILLER,
A. P. CONNKLLY,
Secretary.

rteildent.
12-18-25; 1-1-8

Ctircn Mnlnrla, Chills
nnd Fever, Dengue or
BiUputi Fever.

^ SEMLNOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get An A b stract Before
Buying Property

The world has never known
an
enclosed car of this typ*
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at a lower - price.
No„ car
at
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if desired

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T HE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8,

PA CE FOUR

OF

B A SE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BA SK ET B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
' TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L.. BRITT, Editor

SUPPLEMENTARY
PITCHING RECORDS

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Florida State League to
Best Fifteen Bowlers
Same as Last Week,
Meet in Orlando Friday
Altho Shifted Some

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CELERY SEED

OHI.ANDO, Jan. 8.—Tho annual
fpeeling of the Florida State League
will be held in this city next Friday
afternoon, it was announced yesterday
by Walter W. Hose; president of the
league.
The meeting will begin at 4 o'clock
in the afternoon, in Mr. Jlose’H office,
according to tho announcement, “im­
portant business concnrning the future
of the league and,election* of of~tcera" would take place.
Miy Rose
rnr.de no comment.
It is assumed however. Unit Mr.
Hose will not be a candidate for pres­
ident of the circuit this year. Ho ac­
cepted the place Inst year at the ur­
gent reiptest of (he club owners and
is reported to have said on several
occasion* that he will not serve again.
Officers of the local club have not
said who they wiil support but it has
been indicated that they will not fav­
or a resident of this city.

A musical treat—Parish Home
Qrlnndo for such an organisation, Mr.
Tiftsdny and Wednesday, Jnn. *i nmJ
Phillips said: "We (night say that al­
10, admission 35c aii^ GQe, ilawaiiani
most anything might happen with
mus like that afloat. Certainly . it
The Daily Herald, 16c per week.
shows that big business has its eye
.on this city, and it exhibits the fact,
For (juick results, try a want ad.
furthermore, that Orlando has in real­
ha 8a Ra ra Ra
ity grown to the proportion to inter­
n»
est the big fellows."—Orlando IteCures Malaria, Chill*
The seat sale for Coburn's Minstrel
porter-Star.
and Fever, Dengue or
opens today.

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FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Ililious Fever.

You ran get your seats reserved at
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Roumlllat &amp; Anderson's drug store
Compiled by Irwin M’ Howe, Chicago May Catches AmAnns While PenningInn Pannes Hint—Slerrnwm
i B jr &lt; T li» ‘A * i * f l i l f 4 r r « * l
ns long as there nro any left.
In the selection of a pitching staff
"Chief" Chittenden—Sanford"* star
Hlill the Hc*t Howler
the prime consideration is the Ability
first baseman, Sanford's star football
Coburn’s Minstrels will show in
of the men t-hoieh' to deceive the hal­
’referee, Sanford's best golfer, in fact Sanford this coming Thursday night,
The fifteen heat b o a ltn in the
ter*. As proof Of their skill in this City Howling Loigife nre the *ame
Sanford’* star everything except ernp January 11th, at the Princess,
direction, It lui* Wen.tin* custom for fifteen tl|i* week ns ln:;t hut very few
shooter, got a forty-three on the links
many years to rate pitcher* according &gt;cf th&lt;m %un hr)!(t thrir „nme ,,osition
yesterday. Must havp got several
One of the big attractions with Co­
(to the number of earned run* allowed |(i thp , Ut,,)ilw, pc„ningtoii, who ha*
“Hirdles."
burn is his fine brass hand, They will
opponent*, supplementing IhJyrnllng |jMn tIcd wlth- Amanna for second
parade and render a free concert dur­
with the winning percentage of games
,,,, „ ,&gt;t)int whilo Amann*
Much better golf is being plnyed at ing the day and another concert*ngain
the course, especially by those who in tlje evening before the perform“won and loat.
jft || behind far enough for May to tie
have hnd several interviews with Mr.
Neither of the above method*, nor, |with him for third place,
George
even, both combined tell the whole j Them average* include all of the
story of a hurler’s effeetlvene**, there- J,.flnu,8 plnyed last week. The McrJimmy Hobson has reserved a whole
Pennington passed Amanns in the row of seals for his friends.
fore the table herewith is submitted, j chants-Ch**e gamo wn* postponed gild
A’ou
individual howling averages.
Emil know J ini my used to bent the drum in
showing Just “how hard to hit” Amer-iwj|| jK, j,]nyC,| „ff this week.
That
hnd a hnd night last time he played this fine .hand of Coburn's. Maybe
icon League pitcher* were daring the
the Merchants two chnnces to
hut he says he Wilt more than make Jimmy can get the boss,to let him he
season of 1022, It should he u n d e r - Uj, Cielr averages, and Ihirdon
up for it'next gome.
itood that this table is not IntendedLmj |{jVCf j U!!t outside tile fifteen,
drummer again the day they are In
to suppiant the statistics already pub- j should they have any break* in their
Sanford. It will help a lot, you
'Tis snld that Walter Hose will not know. . llshod hut rather to add this interest- f„vor H|wiul&lt;l ho aide to oust some one
t■
he the head o f the Florida Stata
ing data tu thnt previously given.
|al1lj
m with the ruIocL .
League this year. Says the old league
It was explained when the rcgulnrj j| l(, f„!|„\virtg average* do not InCoburn has some of the funniest
pitching records were published that a cj j $ j (lMV „#tnc* that have played in PLANS MAIMS FOR RIG ANNUAL i;, too tame, not enough of the old pep, men with him this season. Hu has
Very encouraging feature o f Ameri--(( s tlll|J1 JO gan\e*!
since Sanford dropped out of tho everything that goes into the mnklng
FOOTHALL (LAME AT1 MIAMI
league.
c*n t/rnguv hurling during the pastj
G,
TP. Ave.
of a fine up-to-the-minute' minstrel
sensed wa* -Hu- hUtnher of sterling sieve,, "n (Cung.)
IS :!0.vi '.1CU
show,
and the seat* will he hard to
WINTER PARK, Jan. 8.—Tliut the
CnpL Ernest P .' Carter, Ilritish get at the last minute, so lie ahead of
y o u n g e r* th il came to the front n*i p( nningtmi (Cong.) . . 2« inn .ir.u Tars of Hollins College, plan to make
the naason progressed. This table Amiuin, (Knrmcrs) .. :t0 •IfiHI .IMS
golfer and holder of the Welsh ama­ the rush, get your seats today.
tht* new year's game In Miami nn iinteur title, Is coming to Florida to
further verifies that statement. Of \j„y (Mutis) .
....... 20 1002 .loll
minl event and thnt a formidable team
the first twenty-five men who
Helding (Cong.)
21 3711) .164 will face the Winter Park eleven next play golf. He doesn't say where in
And there are three extra fine pic­
most .difficult' to find fu r.safe hits,
(Men*)
28 4185 .i iit year was learned from officials here Florida hut he doe* say thnt he will ture shows between now and Thurs­
no leifit than eleven were serving their Ifcrbrt (Parmer*)
2? K ill .118 yesterday. It is understood thnt the remain the balance of the season in day night, see them while waiting for
first or second year in fast company L. Kettitud (Cong.)
28 JO. ill .I JI i opposing eleven wiil come from Geor­ Florida if he likes the links. The only Coburn.
,
and toward the close of the campaign A. Remind (Cong.) . „.18 2024 .1 ir&gt;
sure way we know of to keep the
gia Tech, Centre or John Hopkins, if
nearly every one of these Was taking Jewett (Coilg.) ------ .. 23 1158 .143
Captain in Florida is to be sure that GREAT ATLANTIC AND
11 «»o plans mature Miami will he the
hi* regular turn on the »Iab.
he
plays on the Snpford links.
27 3807 .143 scene of one of the most hotly con­
Couch (Farmers) .
PACIFIC TEA CO. TO OPEN
landing the lengue is llerlawt llritt (Rotary)
3D 4283 .142 tented grid battles of the season.
FOUR STORES IN ORLANDO
Pruett, the ynung left-hander of St. Chapman (Farmers) .30 12,111 .142
Seminole Indian hoys, garbed in
Louis, who in 120 innings held his op­ Overlin (Men's)
their native dress, will be the caddies
30 1 2 5 5 .1 1 1 NEW KICIITKKN-IIOLK
The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tint
position to nn average of .2:15. Her- Knight (Rotary)
for the Gulf Coarse in Miami. They
23 32 Id .139
Company,
ntte of the gigantic busi­
GOLF
COURSE
OPENED
.ronn Pillettc, Detroit, and Victor Levrlainr that natde from the showing
ness
organisations
of
the United
.A T DAYTONA, II.A . tl-cy will make for the visitors, their
crcttc, Chicago, were the moat, bril­
For every six perron* run down by ^
States,
is c o m i n g J o O r la n d o to e s t a b ­
liant and reliable of nil the newcom­ an automobile, statistics would prob­
keen eyesight will save many a lost.
ers, pnrtly beenusu circumstances dr- ably show, seven amt a quarter are
DAA lON’ X, Jan. s —The new 18- imii. Like to burrow one or two o.' lish "from f o u r to s i x s t o r e s . " .
The authority f o r t h i s p ie c e o f
hole golf course of the Daytona Golf ti„im f(,r £i„{• Holly.
inanded thnt their respective manag­ scaled to death.
nytimisti- iaformntion is rtunr other
Huh was thrown open yesterday with!
-------er* give them every opportunity t&lt;&gt;
make good, which they did most em­
Have you lost or found maything! over one hundred golfers pailK'ipat-[ There is still talk of another bout than I, W. Phillips, who recently had1
ing in the opening tournament,
[between Jess Willard and Jack Demp- a consultation with the Florida man­
phatically. Pillettc wan Hot only the
The course is over six thousand f *ey. We say, Jess better let well ager id tin- Great Atlantic St I'acifir
best winner on the Detroit Huh, but among the regulars of the While
Tt’t Cnmcany hurt* trt Orlnmlo.
also led the Tiger staff in the earned j S(ix u,,|ipr„ , )n Mottled the baseball yards, and is beautifully laid out midst'enough alone,
run averages. In. more than thirty World by hurling a iwrfret game on tropical scenery, with ft par of 75.
It sfcnts, juilgittg frt'itt the? Infor
games he hold rival batters to an av­ April 3tUh, against Detroit, the opDr. Darcy Wright, of St. Paul,
TRYING OUT Ft)U PAS HOG
mat inn thi? nmitaggr gave Mr. ,1‘ltil
erage of ,258, the leader among regu­ I . sing pitcher being PiHclte. lie- 'Minn., won Hie opening tournament
lips, the rnmpntty (tax its eye on Flur
DERRY
lars for the’season being Frank Dav­ sides this remarkable performance, with a low score nf M7. Hubert S.
itia as a entiling state, a.- well ns uptnt
is, Rt. Louis, .251), followed by Urban Roiiertson worked one two-hit and one II nl toes of Daytona 11each wn* rutii 1Vj T li r \ mnor Imi*■«| I*rr a«I
Crlaitiln. .Mr. Uhiltips was toil I tin-’
THE PAS, Man., Jan. K. A porth- proposul is to .slut t lift1) stores in tin
Faber, L. J . Hush and George K. ^Uiree-dut game and shut out opposing u rtqi with !#l.
lartd carnival arid festivities extend- stale.
Murray, with .252, the latter a Ymi leant* liliee limes
ing over a ws ek, will.Ik- added attrac­
kee recruit who was only allowed to
MANY KINKS KNTKHKI)
The company now has fifteen es­
Of the other young pitchers’ lint nltions of the international dog derby, tablishment* in Jacksonville as u mi
finish games. Pillettc shut out op­
IN
CURLING
HON8PIEI.
ready darned, Warren t'oTliris of the
to be run over a 2nu mile course, be­ ileus.
ponents four limes and hurled three
eighth plate Huston team won six
ginning February 22. Other eontesjs
two-hit games.
Mr. Phillip* unit! four ■Orlitnilo
-Iralghl
games
In
August
and
Sep
MINNEAPOLIS,
Jnn.
8.—More
art*
to include skiing, ttnowahosing, tn- stores have nlremly U'en rented to
Victor Ijoverette, working 225 in­
jn
in Hie hagonning and a buttspiel.
ning*, allowed r.n average of only .201 ttmber, hurling one three-hit and two; thal, *(*,.. „f fl„, |K.st
the Great Atlantic A Pacific Tea Go.
I'Hlette, shut out opposing teams fu,,ir*hlt
I avttrinr three » n't- t*„iUd Stale, anil Canada will parEntries in ll
the derby do not close anil it is likely they will seek nt least
like Pillettc,
V ? ! ! ’’
Uripnte *in the Northwestern Curling until th® eye o f the race, yet rt num- two more ItK'ntions.
four times and pitched one ihree-hUf®u,U ’ ,
* Idlndelphia'lntc in the
Rtthspiel. with It logins hero January! j,(,r of prmni,u. llt racers already have
- gameV Chicago, Iwsidea unevering
This company handles coffees, ten*,
ffrylvc* ter Johnsnn, ’Detroit, and J. II. 22 and eontimies tor one week. Kinks
(intiounctd competition. Local ntin hcrs sugars.nnd spices, and have hundreds
1.everelic, also 'ound placet for ("has.
V
Hrilihenrt, Washington, earned places front Chirago, DuInLh, iliLbing, Port­ are now on the trail getting
into of stores In the cities of America.
C. Robertson and Ted lllunkfiship
on their respective teams..
age, Winnipeg, Grand Forks, Hutto, shape, some of whom have lieeii lining
romnieitling upon the touting to
Of the veteran rogutnrs, Fabor, f'hi- arid Ha* re, Mont . and other western from 50 in pin mile* daily. * l&gt; Mor­
e ,j' i, add- to Itt- other laurels an op point'-, mil tie aiming ihe intiies, the gan. P.I21 and It)2*2'\yinner, has enter­
Potato, Chicken and portents’ average of 252, four 'shut­ prv-nlent anni"V"e&gt;. ll will tie held ed a team, to be driven by ltd! Gray
outs, three three lot game*, one four at Da' new .Minneapolis Curling Club. aim, who drove to victory last Febru­
Shrimp Salad
bit game* and right extra inning
ary.

Georgia Country Sau­
sage
Imported Swiss Cheese
Imported Edam Cheese
Premier Coarse Soup
Black English Walnuts
Old Pa. Buckwheat
Stone’s Fruit Cake, 50c
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per pound

games.

H O STO N

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Resides the four above named. WnL
ter Johnson and Jack Quiita each shut
unt opponent* four time*, while Gen.
I tide, Cleveland, I Linked rival teams
fi\i games, being tin'* league leader in
thi&gt; put tit ular. J. It. Sltnwkev, New
Yurt; Alex. Fergti-.i»ti, PoYtmi, ami U
\ Pniimiel, Philadelphia, *&gt;n&lt; h pilch
e*I thfee foil r -Lit games, while S.
t'ovtlexkle burled a like number of
three-hit eonteclc, shariiig th« league
Iht.nors with T a b e r in litis respeet. L.
'.t j, Rur.h, New* York, was the only
pitcher except Pith-tic to turn in
more Ilian one two-hit gitines, while
Inn one gehieved the honor of holding
n team to a single safe blow.

l ilt A Y E S

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ST.
Why nre we always busy, when nthR T . l'KTK
P K T K FOR
F O R FOUR
F O U R WEEKS
W EEK S
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trs nre idle? Answer: Hernuse we
ST. PETKRSUUItG, Jnn. 8. The give SERVICE and tho- people alt
Kost in National League baseball Hnii .know ll,— LossingV (jOlCK SI.IIY H L
will begin it» spring training in St. &gt;TRANSFER. Phone 4UH.
2.i’.*-«Mon -Tue- Wed t f®
Petersburg Mnreh 12, aerording to
information received Saturday by the
Have you read the want *dt today 1
manager of a local hotel when1 the
Iiraves hnvca uiade reservations for
tifty men. George \V. Grant, presirlettl; Fred Mitchell, malinger, and
Edwin- L. Hiley, secretary, will arrive
with the first contingent. The Grave*
COIIREGTBD NOV. I ITU, PJ22
will remain here four weeks. Games
with other big leagW clubs wintering
South Hound
in Floridn have been arranged.

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M’ANT AD RATES AND RULES

THE SANFORD
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For pompuTinjf cost of want nils per insertion read carefully rates
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of the ml you desire. Kemit by Express Money Order, Draft, l’ostolTIftt’ Order or Hogijdcrcd Letter. Address communications to
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A l'l'IjrA T W N DI-AN'K-S.

WHAT 13 A TRITCKT

Grt rour Plant* n r t r . U w r f»*r Is*
KTumi from t-snt*. m u a lr cITirUl*. »uln
tlulu, nr will I - wnr upon rrqur»t to
ig«t« Complrulltr, T»llan**»e*- rla .

A track I* s vehicle for carrying any
tom! nlbrr than Pa*««nB*r*. So If ■ tour,
ins ca r or rnao«t*r ha* any chanca In
Iindy cnn*traction *o a* to adapt ll fur
hnullntr any load other than jia&gt;*endcr*.
It mud tako a truck Ctaulncallon for
p"rpucc* of lirtntc.

■ f i l l o p t b l a n k c a k is f d l l y .
E v*rr T « r It U n « e r» « rr to rsturn
thn uvn J* ol appllcallnn* fur rot reel Ion.
Ikm'l h »r* rour* rflurhol. till H se t
rar*full&gt; ami rrmll correct amount ami
lag will reach m u protspUSi
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\- •- T-'-t ’’ SEND v o lt TA G l U ll t.Y .
Tags will I f n u llsl out on I've, tfilh
fer all application* rcccU ol to ll«*t tU ltl&gt;on‘t v a il unlit Dec. 3U t to aeml fiir
lax. 11.P lav* ulvc» po “J a r * of g race
after Ja n . l it . If &gt;ot* want to cwmplr
with th* law your IVJ1 tag ihoulJ U) on
&gt;i&gt;ur car Ja n . 1at.
TAG STAYS WITH CAR.

DBSUBIOK THUCK3 FULLT.
Th® various cla u c* of track trsllr*
rnsko tt dlftleult to determtn® w dahl of
crhlrl® tarladina t«*ly uut»»* full itrrcrlp.
lion &lt;&gt;f Indy it stvtn with appllcUm t.
Tlir model nnd year make should ho cor­
rectly *lv*n.

WMITK NAMES I’t-AtN.
S lsn a tu m ar® fmrucntly hard to read.,
fix n application a t bottom, hut print nr
type th® natna and addrr** at top of
. blank. Thi* ln«urr* accuracy and prompt
delivery of your tag.
COMPTROI.LKR till) NOT MARK
tin : la w .

When a ca r t* sold or chances hamJi
the tu t moat «t*r with car. Tug* cannot
lawfully I * changed from one ca r to an­
other. Upon change of ownership pew
owner ilmutd Immoiialrly tra n .fcr tho
lag numlwr and registration to hi* name.
When a p a *« n g cr car I* ca h n rtnt to «
track or a private
Car I* tu t In un&gt;
for hire, tho tag can1 Us »vnt to th® comp­
troller for ranrelUtton and credit on coil
of tho truck lag or U g for hire.

Frraucntty r a » * arl*« working appsrrnt hard*hlp upon crrtaln owners r f
molar vehicle*, but theta cannot ha reme­
died by the comptroller and It should bo
krpt In mind that ho did not frame tho
law, Tli® attorney general In sd eltlrg
lb® comptroller rrccn tly as to tha coniinietlopi neccMary to placa upon that
portion of tho law relating to ta rs for
hire, raidt " l fully realltd that no pro.
vldona 1&gt;avtcur teen made h r tha lesUtature for certain eontlnmncie* which
mlfht aria® aial for cowlition* which d»
art-®, that th® enforcement of the law a*
it tin t.), work* hanlihlpe on a Krrat
many isojilr foe which you aa an oftlcer.
ehar/r-l v ilh Ihe duty of enforcing th®
law. nro not responsible and they ahnutl
not r»p®et you to either violate your oath
of oilier hy ihe iton-enforcemcnt or hr
■ufpeiidlnu the operation of Ihe law
win'll- It nppeart that aruendmenta wnukl
h® adtiMhle. Ttrcae am eondtljon* which
th® people m ild remedy through Iho
i.tlinn of their reprctcntallvct in the Icxislaluru."

O VKttrAYSIENTS W IL L !1K
itKFVN(»i:lt.
lie
wigt
fund
M’lnl
until

n it* ta aenti rrwitsgh money. If1you
too much, th® t.Vimptrnlter will re­
the ovcr-p*&gt;m ent; If V**u '!*' not
enough, your tag cannot I- rent out
the p*ol&gt;*r amount it tr&lt;vl\r»l.

FA rTO RY WEIGHTS AIIK USED.
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Factor? rattm: of wclirfita nrs»l ciiparity

will rnoern unlr.-i

th® I.*wr ra»-tu rn i-:i
t-vklrrir® to r ,,ii' i r &gt;. I...-..t nn nrtus)
wrlehiua of machine, Mfijcr fr.c'l-ir.*
ciurU n. iftvn liuiotri-l- i lyr r.anijiti'. h
rustiilrie nrtuallr wclyhlhe t.WO |»junili
uoolil (..■ c U - 'c t n* !.SfiO rviunJ* i on®
weighing I / j M pouaiii would Ik. clo w il
n&gt; t.MU iKiUiai*.

ANNUAL KATES ON MOTORCYCLES, PASSENGER CAltS ANO BU SSES.

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ANNUAL It ATILS ON Tin CHS. TttAILEILS ANO SEM I-TRAILERS.

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1’rlrotc* ^ Trailer,
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For Hir®
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Send for one—see* how long it takes you
to solve it— spring it on some of your clever
friends—see how fast their brains work— see if
they can solve a real puzzle.

Don’t wait—cut the coupon out o f the
paper right now; right away— fill in your name
address—send it with a tw«cent stamp to help pay post*

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THE CALUMET KID:

Sanford

7:00 n.m.
7:10 p.m.

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woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
you worlc with this puzzle the more interested
you become— the better you like it.
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State Comptroller Ur^es Applications Be Filed
E arly— New Y e a r License TngH Will Be
Released Dec. 15th.

—and pay, it’s sure a dandy. Wish you could see
the big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
mountain. There are thousands and thousands of
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
and address on,'just as soon as you send them.

Departs
2:03 n.m.
2:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

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Departs
7:00 am.
3:25 p.m.
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Here’s something for you—a new puzzle

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SENDFORIT

Departs
2:40 n.m.
• 8:40 a.m.
1-218 p.m.
1:18 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
0:55 p.m.
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IM P O R T A N T IN FORM ATION
ON 1923 MOTOR VEHICLE

FOR EVERYBO D Y
MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD

Arrive
2:30 a.m.

No.
No,
No.
No.
No.

The Dally Herald, 15c per week.

A FREE PUZZLE

TRAIN SCHEDULE

MAIL SERVICE

Classified Ad* tc a word. Nt» ail
taken for Irs* than 25r and po»lttvelj' no rlHHsified ad* rhnrged to
anyone. Unsh must nrennt|inn&gt; all
orderf. Count the word* nnd remit
accordingly.

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■' THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1923
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HUS. SEW ELL

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The use of electricity in the devel­
MECU ANICAI. KNGIN KERB
ADOPT CODE OF ETHICS opment of intensive, farming in Fin­
land ha# reached n point where most
of
the fertile sections of the country
NEW YORK, Jan. R.—Atloption of
are
supplied with current.
n code of ethics, governing its ttiembvrshlp of approximately 20,000, was
announced today by the American So­
There are other transfers, but none
ciety ‘of Mechanical Engineers, tl lit with SERVICE for their middle name.
expected that ultimately this cotie, Lossing’x QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
prepared hy a joint committee of the FER. Phone d»8 2^0-Mn-Tu-Wd tfc
national engineering societies, will ap­
ply to the entire engineering profes­
NOTICK!
sion, embracing- more than 200,000
professional engineers.
The annual meeting of the
lh'c~Mt&gt;ckTfle mechanical engineers are the holders of the Petrous Manufactur­
first to take this step, which is re­ ing Company, Inc., of Ghuluota, Fln„
garded us marking nn advance in en- will be held nt the office of M. F.
gine^ing ideals nnd, in respect, to the Robinson, lie ' North Park avenue,
government of its tm-mliers n# a Sanford, Florida, at R p. m., Monday,
whole, placing the profession in u po­ January 8th, 1923, for the purpose of
sition analogous to the profession of electing n hoard of directors and to
law and medicine.
transact any other business that may
The ends commands loyalty to the properly come before the meeting.
country, ‘pjirsonU honor, fnimoss to
D. F. W IIEEI.ER,
contractors and workers, and Inter­ C. V. MAHONEY,
President
est in the public welfare. Betrayal of
* Secretary. .
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professional confidences, undignified

! Cow'and Call Go on
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Wild Spree Together

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Pnnvllle, Vu,—llmv it cow mid
i M calf wldcli tin11 drunk n mixJ lure of tinier and ui&lt;M&gt;ii«lilne
a liquor Ini inlet (tic tllnini; rixiiii
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"f Hi'tln rl Dillard, mn of .kotluu

i IVlcr Dillard of K..*kj" Alimr.t.
IN ACTION SUIT i I** eontnlneil in ml vires reaeldnn
; here from Unit ]wd«t.
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Law e n f o r c e rn e IH officers

a w a rd ed v e r d ic t .

N j, Thr A m m I * M
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MIAMI. J«n- H.r-Cimre Johnaon i
c _ .ll m i l»*t week nworded a J
Verdict of J5.000 in a »uit a n f o l i
,I)hn Hvtfell. a prominent merchant.

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wjfe ntid htT parent* in law fur

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affections of her l
. liabaml. Croiier Sewell. Sh e.asked i

.for $100,000.

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SENATOR to m c a m im ib l i .
BOUGHT SARASOTA TIM ES
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BARTOW, Jan. 8.—The Folk Counj
C.mdiel!, of T«fm Beach county nnd i
Representative-elect J- H. Lord. «/ J
thin county arc among the stockhold- l
who today take oVcr thp Suraaotn
County Time*, a weekly imper which •
fur fourteen years ha# hevn published i
. Mr, (\ V. S. Wilson since the j
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death of her husband. Edward Cowles M
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*ill be in chiinte mid Is planned to j,sUl. the Time'* semi-weekly.

1mured out Inin tlu&lt; street KUt-

ter Taxi gallons ,if liquor wlied
In a raid. I.lijiior and waU'r t»Kether ran down the street |&gt;a»t

a lawn where the ryu iinif calf *
w ru grating,.. lit.ih ■nuluniU
drank and, uccordlnjf to ottlookera. quickly allowed the etTeeta
by unusual untie*, espeeiully the
calf, which became playful.
The cow churned u tree with
Iowertsl ham#, then, followed by
tliu calf, entered the poreb of
the Dillard Innne. plunking
through n screen door Into the
dining-room. Swing Itself refleeted lit n mirror the row
chtirgfftl It. destniyliiK a piece of
furniture which contained crockcry, nearly ull of which was
broken.
The cow ami enlf were driven
out of (lie room and were, luler J
sisn I* line down under the simile \
of some trees not fur away.
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or rni*ltw!in*; advertiaini;, nnd questioimblo professional associations and
practices are prohibited.:

Have you n

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I’fll.K nil STY BROWERS
SH IP 500,000 BO XES
Senator T. J

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|.,| *.,&gt;0.1 •!*, h.txes nf fruit ti, market

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tier; ,ff the same period a year ago.
The ppifit bf thc* exchange is 1250,000
rosier this year to date.

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Daily Fashion Hint

Showers^ Him With^ Kisses.

borrowed

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Old Prospector Used Knowledge He
Gained While Seeking Oold
In South Dakota.

(W ti( tlir Litc»t ni tlio minted cotton
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thfc chosen fabric for this
^ tuu11 fr"tkIt is Dimmed with
, rjVln'l&gt;' flitch i# used for thc r a t ,
!,t "1'* and pocket Hap. Blouse
., ’J*."1 arc joined under a sail) girdle
0 1 ****attnalp white braid in plain
^wx ouilinrs the front, cottar and cuffs.Me.kim me rnmire* i t f vxrrta ib-inrll

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My Commission eaplres Feb. 10. 1025.
Correct— A ttest:

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“It in working on the minds and purses oC every one of our customer#.”
“Why,” he continued, “this business, because of the advertising we
have dope, iff worth $12,Q0Q more than it was befoie we began.
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'•‘John,” lie Haiti, “.we have a cjtsh profit in the bank from that $12,000,
but we have a greater intangible profit by far—it is pilot np for liit in the
ntintlK of every man and woman in the city.
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One of llie partners spoke up:

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In growth of unit's they cotthl caaily jMiint nut I lie home-corning of the
$12,BOB with a fair ami reasonable profit in itk train. l'’nr IItcan Iwo pari*
tiers that o/jiciiditure wiih a p ro fitab le Klidrt-term investment..

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Thfii’s is a retjiil nli»i’o which j-jumiI in nnc year
mi itu lulvcflirfing which wits 5 per cent nf lheir yearly vultiinc, a fair cxpcmlitnrc in their
lint' nf IniHincffs.
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The two partnorg inereared their appropriation, modeally, it is true.
That waa five years ago. Today, for it ia in a large city, their appropria­
tion is eight tirnea their original amount. Their standing, with hankers,
manufacturers and customers is A -l. Their business has grown and grown
in a healthy way, And still ns one of them put it—
“In the last five years advertising has made money for us. Every
cent we’ve spent ha* come hack to us, and brought another with it. But,
our real profit— our big profit from, that advertising is banked in the mfnfiff
of the people. Ours is the best known, business of its kind In town. And
that iff worth a lot of money to us.’’

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the American Association of A4vertisnfj. Agencies

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Notice is hereby Riven
that all persons subject
to the payment of City
License who have not
paid same on or before
January 15, 1923, will lie
subject to prosecution
without further notice.
J , A, KILLEBIIEYV,
Chief of Police.

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tree session ilris morning R (Jetaon
cabiiiet met in an extended
msutite cx«ion this morning, sitting
piiniiirily, )! i1- understood, ns hoard
uf (iin)lo;-rtnncr* of .public instituliont W. S. Caw’than, superintendent
of-public instruction, attended thb

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MONEY!
Edw. C. Clifford Minstrelsy's Premier HnrritoneCut out this slip, enclose with re nnd
mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield
Nate Miilroy I D E N T O N j H A N K W HITE
Avenue, Chicago, III., writing your Comi'dian and Dancer i MALE
SOPRANO j Black Face -tintertainer
name nnd address clearly. Yog will
receive in return a triul package con­
TAINEUS
taining Foley’s Honey nml Tar .Compound for coughs, colds and croup; p ,
M ain f|0()r
.............. $1.50; balcony,............77c plus tax
l-oley Kidnry Pills for pains. In sides
Seat* now on sale at Roumill.it K Anderson's Drug Store *
and hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney and Madder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic forj.
^constipation, hiiiousners, headaches,
anil sluggish bowels, ' Sold every­
where.—Adv.

BANFF, AlU'rta. Jnn. R .-The ofor a good
fleiul opening iff the Banff-WinderINVENTION
mere motor highway through the Ca­
applied for
nadian Rockies ha# been net for June
that you wish to sell or have
•NO. when the hint llnk-in thu 6,r»00 mile
manufactured ?
JA C K SO N V ILL E m a n
rceriie tour through Western Canada If you Have an article of meric with
TAKES POISON BY
mid the United Stales will bo thrown
good earning pbuibilitioa
MISTAKE AND DIES
open to thc traffic. The mad, HI miles
we will finance up to
Dramatic Scene When Woman, long, pn»*es*lhrough the heart.of the
$25,000,011
JACKSONVILLE. Jnn. R.—John
rockies and virgin mountain and forCash Roynlty
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Meets
Man
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Ad-imt Otinahl, one of Jacksonville’s
e.*t country. The average cost was $7,or Organization basis.
posed
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in
War.
k.5t known business men, died late
WDO per mile, but in the rock cult the
(live full details
yesterday from thc effects of a* poi­
cost leached $27,DIM) per mile.
if you wisli reply
Staunton, Mass.—Mr*. Alary Etta
son taken hy mistake two hours ear*
Cleary Leomiril-Clmrtlir, thirty-six
ROBERT C. HUNT K CO.,
Iter. SJr. Ounahl reidixed his error and pretty, supposed war widow, bride
A clean high class musical treat—
v 1107-8 Westminster Bldg.
within a few moments, entered his au­ of twti nioiitlis. was Ktroilitig along KumnknV Hawuiians, Parish House,
110 S. Dearborn St., *
tomobile and’calmly drove to n phy si­ tin* utrvet on rio- arm bf Victor F.sTuesday nnd Wednesday, Jan. Pth and
Chicago
Chnrtier of Jewell, Cotui., her new 10th, admission Hoe ami Me.
cian’.* office.
hiisliuad,
when
she
maidenly
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lie alighted from his car, culled a
stronger on the sidewalk to him, told rigid ill her track*. Then with a glad* I'tiuHi-r
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then .fell
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STR O U T FARM A G EN CY
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111 'fm:milia Avenue
Read this nnd act quick if looking
for a bargain, 40 acres bordering ni
beautiful lake, 20 acres etoajed, 115 j
orange, 1 grapefruit, till hearing trees,'
no scrub land, all excellent soil, sever­
al acres of heavy black loam, the best
of garden soil, no house, hut a large
barn on-property. Owner called away.
For quick sale; offers this desirable
tract for $1,000.
This is not off in the woods, hut is
located MO yards from hard improved
road, nnd only S miles from Sanford
postoffice.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 243

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY G, 1923

VOLUME ID-

ON ACCOUNT OF NON-PAYMENT AND
MAKING COAIi DELIVERIES AS SPECI­
FIED IN AGREEMENT
French Airplanes Crossed Over the Neutral Zone
Last N ight and Mission is Unknown, Spent
. Considerable Time Over German Village
many p r o m in e n t o f f ic
ials o f t h e a g r ic u l ­
t u r a l d e i »t . h e r e

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BERLIN, Jan. G.—Great activity on the part of
French aviators is reported from Mannheim. Air­
men are said to be crossing over the neutral zone.
Their planes were reported to have been pver the
city a considerable time last night.
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ENJOYED .IT
And One of the Visitor* Tells CLASH BETWEEN MAYOR
COMMISSIONER IS
About it in the Following
FUNNY
Story .

*PARIS, Jan. 6.—Germany will be. given .a
hearing by tho Reparations Commission .before
any action is taken on the French proposal to have
her declared in default on coal deliveries the com­
mission decided, s.

INTERIOR BERTH WAS SUPPOS­
ED TO BE BETTER THAN
COMMERCE
(Vtyr T lf A««orla(rl I 'f r u )
WASHINGTON, Jnn.
President
Harding tendered Secretary of Com­
merce Hoover the place as Secretary
of tho Interior which Full will vneato
March fourth, hut after a conference
it was decided Hoover Would retain
his present position.
Tho president d a s said to have call­
ed Hoover's attention to thefuct ' thnt
in point of seniority the InteriorDcpurtm ent ranks above Commerce'.
Hoover, however, recalled o-ri en ter­
ing adm inistration hud declared am bi­
tion to "m ake a real rrdaptrem vnt" of
commerce organization nnd to this
purpose' he would udhero.

Several of the Negro Suspects Have Also Escaped
.
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ROSEWOOD, Jan. 6.—Rosewood was virtually quiot this mpminjr after the deaths of Thursday niitht of two white men and four
negroes in u clash between the races nnd intensive search by a
posse nil dny yesterday for Jesse Hunter, escaped negro convict,
efforts to apprehend whom precipitated trouble. A posse o t white
men were searching for Hunter, who eseaped from the barricaded
house Thursday night when attacked nnd when they had exhaust­
ed the ammunition, disbanded and no further trouble is expected.
Rosewood’s negro population which fled when the mob fired theirSection of tiie village, still were hiding in the woods today.

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I K r a a l T l i n r a i l n &gt; *• H a l l , )
Ily Ralph Slou(m lrc) i *
ORLANDO, Jan. ft.—Orlando -hntl
ROSEWOOD, Fla., Jan. ft.—Armed
Twenty or more county agricultur­ two police chiefs today] Two new city
posses of w hite men, numbering be­
al ig, nU nml other federal and state commissioners recently elected refus­
tween 20t) and 300, Inst night wero
tHeniion worker* came into Sanford ed to confirm Mayor Duckworth re­
scouring the countryside for Jesse
FriiUy. They loft today. Mnny of them appointment of Chief Vestel and to­
Hunter, escaped negro convict, search
rime knowing very little about San­ gether they appointed K. I*. Kagcrton
for whom Thursday night in connec­
PARIS, Jan. ft.—F rnnro nnd her If the F ren c h 'p lan proves a failure,
.‘
ford, nothing more, than w hat they former policeman.
tion with an nttnrk on a white girl re­
rem aining allies, Italy and Belgium, ns American observers think it will,
kid picked up from conversation,
sulted
in the killing of two white men
have abandoned any idea of a hasty it Is pointed out th n t it would be an
AGAINST ALLIED INHISTANCK
newspaper*, booklet* and the city’s
land four negroes and tho wounding
entrance into the Ruhr region of opportune moment to suggest to
TO ESTABLISH ARMENisd county’s natural reputation for
ui four other white men.
Germany, nnd last night had settled France that nil the Allies, willi the
celery nnd substnntlnlness. Ilut they
l.\N HOME
hack carefully to plan iheir coercive United S tates, m ight usefully get to ­
Additional ammunition has been o r.
1
tent away from Sanford with congether nt an economic conference nnd
action
against
Germany.
.
.
_____,
dvrod
from Gainesville and Sheriff
liderable lirst hand infuriimtiuli un­
I l ly T lie ,a» *nrlnled
reconsider the whole question.
t____
I
.A
USANNK.
J
hii
.
0.—Turkish
delKilns
W
alker told the Associated Press
There
scents
little
likelihood
that
der their hat» nnd with n very wholcExactly w hat France purposes -to UPON VICTIMS OF LOUISIANA i gat ion to the Near .East conference last n ight#thnt further trouble appearany civil or m ilitary movements into
iomc respect for Sanford, and Sanli-ft the m eeting hall today ns a pro- ed imminent. Relatives of the slain
W estphalia will be undertaken until (Li has not been finally determined.
• MASKED BAND OF •
ford’r lurrounding territory.
Prem ier Pincnre’sT intention to t seize
test against allied insistence upon the negroes nio M ieved to he armed and
MEN
At least, they all said they did. HAS JIKKN APPOINTED REGION­ u ftcr January 16.
establishm ent of an Armenian n atjo n -lare expected to cause trouble if ovarGermany on th at date, it is taken German government property in the
Of course, nil the agents had to say
AL AGENT FEDERAL VOCA­
Ruhr
included,
when
it
wns
first
pro­
M
i
r
T
b
r
A
a
a
o
r
l
a
t
o
l
I’r
r
a
a
)
iil home. R iz a .N u r Bey,. Turkish taken by th e 'whites.
for
granted,
will
default
on
the
600,­
that “their” respective counties could
TION HOARD
BASTROP, Jnn. fl.— Dr. Charles W. Spokesman, .declared they must con000,000 gold m arks title under the bid posed, heavy m ilitary support; hut
Following tho clash between the
| sot be beat in one wny or another,
schedule of paym ents suspended dur­ the French plun offered a t thtv pre­ Duval, Dr. John A. Langford, pathol­ sider allied declaration* ns not having ra t0 s, the negro section was fired nnd
I l l s T K , l a . u r l a t r d I 'r r a a )
I bit they nil agreed th n t Sanford wns
m iers’ conference partook somewhat ogists, in report subm itted' nt open been made that was his duly to leave virtually destroyed, six houses and a
WASHINGTON, J a n .s i- Misa Edith ing 1022.
in all-around city nnd can’t be beat.
of
fiscal supervision. This latter plun, hearing of masked hand depraditions the meeting.
Thomas,
formerly
head
of
the
D
epart­
negro church being burned. All ncAmi as agriculturists, they all went
A m erican. suggestions, it is felt
in the Morehouse Parish expressed
gioe* hnvo fled Rosewood nnd nre h e - ,
[m y with the full realization that* m ent of Home Economics Education here, would have am ple time to _ Ite however, wns a compromise offered
the . opinion thnt the bodies of W att
LAUSANNE, Jan. ft.—According to lievecl to he hiding in the wood* for
tki* it one of thc'com m unitics whose a t the S tate College for Women at presented by M. PuIncaYc, the French by Great Britain and France no long­
Daniels nnd Fletcher Richard* hud the Turkish account of the incident
er
is
hound
by
it.
&gt;
[ tgrkulturc can be called marvelous. Tallahassee, has been appointed regf prem ier, before he finally gives
protection.
M. Polncarii’s "am icable disagree­ been subjected to some “specially con­ which caused sensational conference . C. I*. Wilkinson, a merchant of
1It was interesting to note nnd rend ional agent of the federal board of m nrrhing orders to engineers
nnd
structed device’designed for inflicting circles 'Chairman Montagna of suhthe expressions th at enme to nnd vocational education for Southern nnd custom s officers nnd their m ilitary m ent" with Mr. Bnnar-I.nw, however,
Sumner, and llcpry Andrews, super­
punishm ent."
*
central
states
it
was
announced.
She
rommisslnn on minorities rend a intendent of the Cummer Lumber C o ..
nnd
knowledge
thnt
the
United
piled over,the,m en’* faces. An they
escorts, whether the latter is to be
A report Iwsed on the autopsy per­ statem ent favoring Armenian home
States may yet take a hand in nfpied upon the broad fields of lettuce has been- s ta te supervisor of home merely a guard or an army.
at O ltor Crock, wero killed when they
formed
on the mutilated bodies of the
*r celery, whose rows—straig h t as economics for North Carolina n'nd
Washington dispatches inspire n fairs, will, it is believed, make Poin­ two men a fte r the discovery In luike followed by Sir Horace Humbold who advanced on n negro house Thursday
the arrow flics—stretched like silken Florida.
errtain amount of hope that Presi­ care tend’ tow ard progressive action LnFmirchc, report in cjisie of Daniel advocated establishm ent of home in night to see Sylvester C arrier, a ne­
pun ribbons in n solid law n-likf
dent. H arding may o ffer some plan beginning mildly with m uted action Stated th at body showed tKnt certain Cilicia. Riza Ntir, he declared to un­ gro, who was believed to know the
derstood nil eoulU interest in Arm en­ whereabouts of Hunter. Their comiheet, one could road, although the Hoboes De Luxe
which would forestall independent nc- and increasing its scope if the Ger­ p ails hud been cut away.
ians because Allies had incited them ^punios then rained bullets on th e'
mans
nre
not
impressed,
nnd
ns
the
wordi were unspoken, these words:
tion by France.
. ,
Arrive in Jax
to
revolt, therefore felt morally hound house, the negroes returning tho fire.
efficacy
of
the
movement
is
demon
"It’i true thnt I’ve henrd all about
It wns learned by «n authoritative
to )m'I|&gt; them, lie walked out amid The num ber of negroes in tho house
From Brooklyn source yesterday, however, that Amer­ strntod. This also would make
this .Sanford wonderful ness,'hut I did
m urm urs of other delegates.
lot know it u'n* anything like this.
ican officials see no chance for any easy for Grent Britain and the U
was estim ated nt twenty-five.
Why this jost In.-uls anything of its Two Girls and One Hoy Ride All the move in the premises being suci e»»- eil States to prepare some substitute
Befurc .dawn, the white men's am­
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWBII8
Ifr.d that-I've ever seen. Gee! but I'd
Wny Free
ful a t this time short of n promise io plan Ik; fore the French movement was
munition liucumu exhausted and tho
.
lie to get into this truck gam e myWILL MARKET ALL FRUIT , negroes escaped boforo tho supply
cancel debts and arran g e a loan, and fully developed.
i n r T f c r A a a n r l a t r d I ’r f u l
iHf. Wonder what some of the folks
Italy nnd Belgium lined up with
have
so
informed
the
Washington
OF SLOAN FRUIT COMPANY could Ih- replenished. A search of the
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn.
0.—Two
kck home would Any if they could
France in opposing the B ritish pro­
government.
Since
cancellation
and
n
house revealed th at Sylvester and-his
girls and one hoy styling themselves
ftt * look nt this.”
posal, hut how fnr Italy will go to­
loan
seems
out
of
the
question
un­
( l l y T h e U * u r h l r t l lNr r « « l
TAMPA,
Jan.
ft.—Tho
Sloan
F
ruit
mother. Enroll C arrier, hod been »hot
&lt;Sf\ SIIINGTON, Jan. (5.—Adminis­ Company of Tam pa will hereafter
A prominent member o f the party h( bos de luxe from Prospect Park, der prosent conditions, it apparently ward supporting n purely French pro­
to death. I.esty Gordon, negro wom­
••marked thnt the trucking industry Brooklyn, arrived in Jacksonville to- is the belief of Ihe Americans th a t it posal seems to some of the political tration lenders in the senate began to m arket all its fru it through the Am­
an, was shot to death as she was Icavduy,
having
hummed
rides
by
auto­
u he inw it here Ih ju st about the
would he futile merely to offer ad­ observers a m atter of doubt, although m uster forces against Robinson’s res­ erican F ruit Growers, Inc., according 1
|u.r burning dwelling, it was re­
aoit Intensive nnd most highly sys- mobiles according to their story hav­ vice.
it is said Prem ier Mussolini might olution for American representation to announcement made here today.
ported.
Yesterday afternoon the
reparations commission after
j hsutired and thoroughly.business like ing made the trip in eight days, one
The opinion apparently prevails even send a small Italian detach­ on
The
Sloan
F
ru
it
Company
has
b
cen
jbo||
y
„
f
Mingo
\Villinn\s. negro, was
if ill agricultural sections he had day over best time made in an nuto- here th at the W ashington government ment into Germany ns proof of his Chairm an Lodge o f.th e foreign rela­ established for about ten years. It is
found
on
the
road
about 20 miles
tions committee, conferred on the sub­ owned by Mr. Fred Sloan who is a
i mir visited. The production of corn mobile from Jacksonville to New has been counselled to reinnin quiet co-operation with France.
from
Rosewood.
He
hod been shot
b Ihe great middle west, the growing York!
M. Poincare’s ideas will be put be­ ject with Hughes. Lodge snid ho thorough fruit opcrutqr, having had through the jaw.
until the French go into the Ruhr nnd
j «f potatoes in New England, the raishave an opportunity to test the value fore his cabinet at a meeting this considered the present not an oppor­ much-experience in California before
The white men wounded wore: Cecil
| bf of apples in'Ncw York, have noth- nnd every wish of every man was of w hatever plan they finnll evolve. morning.
tune time for passage of tho resolu­ coming to Florida. Tho Sloan Fruit
StuiDtill,
of Sumner; Bryan Kirkland,
*
granted.
Not
only
did
he
prove
hint’*C on this big business, of m aking
tion. He insisted tho announcement Company ships oranges and gn»|&gt;eof
Sum
ner;
Mnnnie Hudson, of Sum­
self
a
master
nt
entertaining—learn­
l celery and lettuce right here In Hanrepresented not only his views hut fr u it under the well known ‘'Honey­
Kamakas Hawaiians
l brd, according to the opinion express­ ing nnd attending to every one's wnnts Permanent Organiza­
were Indications he speko with tho suckle" brand, hnving an established ner, und Henry. Odon, of O tter Creek.
ly by this widely read nnd expcrlonc- —hut.hu also demonstrated the fact
full knowledge of adm inistration de­ trnde by reason of yenra-of continu­ Several negroes also are believed to
at
Parish
House
Tues­
tion
Law
Enforcement
hnvc been shot.
|«d expert.
that lie knows his business ns a prac­
sires.
ous arid satisfactory operations. It
'
League
Bradentown
The community has been aroused
day and Wednesday
The way you have arranged to ir- tical agriculturist. Supervising, of­
now operates packing houses nt Tnmfrifite your soli sVheti rain w ater is ficers are well pleased with the work
pa,, Auhufiulale and • Wuuchula. Op­ since the attack on the young white
Genuine, native Httwniians will hold
I *ot sufficiently abundant to m eet the he is doing and absolutely satisfied Movement is Sponsored by Anta-Ha*
erations in Manatee county hnvu been woman nt Sumner Monday. Hunter,
who escaped from a road gang In
lo ll League
• the hoards at the Parish house Tues­
Nquirrmcnt* of your crops, nnd to rid with the showing he has made in the
concluded for this season.
* 1 — ■day and Wednesday of n e x t' week.
i of execs* water following down- short time "he has been nt work. •
* F red Sloan is well known in Flo­ Levy county, was accusod in connec­
&gt; i nr Ti»f
rrfM)
| h«rt, is really up to anything In the
The renl social hour the visitors
s
This company has played in DoLand
rida citru s nnd business circles; and tion with the crime, which was said
IIRADENTOWN, Jan. 0.—Perman­
nnd Daytona and the manager of the
to havo resulted in jC sr/lsr saying his
Nrieultun* of America. The fact thnt had was when they were entertained
bears
an
excellent
reputation.
While
one system docs both of these nt ten nt the home of Mr. and-Mrs. (f ent organlxation of County Low En­ DcLnnd house regrets that he was not
the scope of the Slonn F ruit Compa­ net was an example of what the ne­
forcement I-cague is expected at a able to stage them two nights instead
— irrigates and drains — is M. Horryv
ny's operation has been localized gros could do without interference.
After generous refreshments, W. T. meeting at the court house here to­ of orfe. The company ia staging a SANFORD’S FAMOUS HAND WILL within certain territories, it is regard­ The white men went to Carrier’a homo
lM**lhlng for the world to look nt,"
Nettles, county agent for Clay county morrow nftcmooij. The movement clean show of merit and the dancing
^ “ pert said.
P I.A t TOMORROW AFed as a very substantial concern In Thursday night to see if Hunter was
‘Then," he continued, "tho way you rose anti offered the following toast*: wns initiated at meetings hilre Sun- and singing numbers are typical of
there nnd to warn Carrier Ygalnst fur­
,
TERNOON
its particu lar line.
"f would propose n toast to o man day sponsored by the FloridaAnti-Sm- Hawaii. They also sing our songs. A
***P your soil working and producTho American Fruit Grower* Inc., ther talk of thnt kind. Hunter was
such enormous crops is aomothing whoso loyalty, earnestness and effljlo o n League and tho prohibition dl- short lecture of fifteen minutes will
Tfio'Sanford Band will render the Is a great national selling organiza­ serving n prison term for carrying
be given by a Hawaiian .describing following program at 4:16 tomorrow tion handling fruits nnd vegetables, concealed weapons. It was believed
mj,tc the farmcra of the ovor- cicncy has been an inspiration to us rector for Florida.
cro*ded, intensified old world ait up through all these years of trying to
that. dreamy country and tho other afternoon at Central Park.
with representatives In approximately he wns in the house at the tim e of the
agriculture ^am l FIRST FORMAL MEETING
numbers will consist of solos, duets,
no^c** Of course, this ia pos- better Florida’s
Bandmaster Ball will present an 170 market! in tho United States and clash. ‘ * T
BRITISH DEBT COMMISSION
• w because of your wonderful sya- over remain a green spot in our me­
and quartette numbers.
entirely new program /am ong which Canada. It handlca sales for a largo
WITH AMERICAN BUNCH
mory. Gentlemen, let’s rise to our
Um of drainage and irrigation.
This show Is given under the aus­ will be heard such famous composer# number of Individual growers, for a
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 0.—A
S»nford ia really ono of tho fow former fellow county dgent, Mr. C.
pices of the Men’s Club and the re­ as Donizetti, Rossini, Allan {kUri^th considerable number of private ship­ telegram wat received at the gover­
WASHINGTON, Jan. ft—The first
J»ttmunitic« that deaerve the atten- M. Berry.
ceipts go toward sustaining the gym ­ and others.
pers, and for a score of growers’ or­ nor's mansion late yesterday from tl»
&lt; .
formal
rocctiwf of the Britiih^dcbt
"When
tho
great
Creator
of^the
un­
?*» *tudy. *nd respect of the nation’s
ganisations in various parts of the sheriff of Levy county to the effect
nasium for the boys. AduUsaion to March—Unter K ansnendonner....
&gt;t agricultural experts. You have iverse first fashioned this earth afHl commission with th^» American fund­ each performance will be , 60c for •
country, some of which nre very large thnt the racial disturbance* around
Mclnecko
khlnga and' more greatnesa cast it into space; when Ho chisclsd ing commission will be held next Mon­ adults and 36c for children.
In their scope.
Rosewood had quieted to the extent
Selection—Daughter, of the Regi­
***"
world yet known about." ‘ the lofty mountain peak from the bos­ day,, it was announced today by Sec­
that it was believed local authorities
ment
....................................
Donizetti
” o article from a momber of that om of nature and sent the limpid retary o f tho Treasury Mellon.
had the situation under control.
Cornet Solo— Inflammatus
Rossini CALCIUM ARSENATE
ERWIN
BERG
DOLL
HELD
could ho complete without mcn- stream laughing and dancing from its
Played
by
W.
I*
HarVey
WILL HE USED TO
0 of the cordiality of the peoplo side; when He mode tho moon and the GIRL’S DEATH BRINGS
TWO WILL HANG
Intermezzo—Forget-Me-Not...........
NEW
CITY
ORDINANCE
’
FIGHT THE WEEVIL
KANSAS
CITY.
Jnn.
6
—Erwin
I' th ° r*m&lt;! *n contaCt and helped make stars to shine by night, and the sun
__
;----------------Allan
MacHeth
Rudolph Dcrgdoll, draft evader, must
R.* , Vi*itor* '"Joy thomaelvea. Thi by day; and when He clothed all NnLONDON, Jan. 0.—The Brltbh
..
Intermission
,
&gt;
t l t r Tk» Am m Ii Ii I Freest
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan. S^~ remain In the military prison at Ix&gt;nturo
in
a
garment
of
green,
Ho
saw
r * '0"1 Hcr«ld. tho Chamber of Com­
WASHINGTON,
Jan. ’ 5.—An­ home office yesterday declined to give
Patrol—Blue and the Grey— -D alb ey
venworth,
Kansas,
where
he
Is
serv­
Gas
heaters
in
bathrooms
without
the
o’ l^ c Va,dei Hotel, County Ag- them was something yet lacking. Taknouncement of the cotton conference a reprieve in the cose of Mrs. Edith
ing a four year sentence, Judge John Overture—Soldiers nnd Sweetheart!
U ' P' Whltner, Jr.,.and Mr. nnd ing’n suggestion from the brightness proper ventilation must! bo removed.
at
Memphis early In February to con­ Thompson and Frederick Bywater*,
____
J.......
........Edward
RcrgeQholt*
P. Pollock of the Kansas federal
; "• Ue,ry and others, ora all of tho stars and the brilliancy of the This is th f order being executed by
sider
the use of calcium arsenato and recently convicted nnd sentenced to
Trombone
Solo—Selected
Band
Acc.
the fire chief and his assistants boro court, ruled today. Judge Pollock s u s ­
on. *i. t0 *1,Ve
thanlas qf every sun, he coupled with tl\eie tho purity
other
means of fighting the boll wee­ death for tho murder of Percy Thomp- .
•
•
Ralph
‘Warren
tained
a
motion
by
tha
government
of the morning’s lily and the odor of fallowing'tho death si JaW days ago
* who attended.
vil wfcre made-by Secretary of Agrh son, tfio woman’s husband. Conse­
Spaniah
Serenade—
La
Psloma..
to
diamlas
a
petition
for
a
writ
of
of
a
13-year-old
girl
from
heater
ProvL"i!lllD*r’ thou* h * young man. the sw eetest scented zephyr, and oil futnes In a bath room. *nte city edm* habeas corpus brought;in BergdolPs
. Yradler culture Wallace, through Senator Har­ quently the two vlUl be hanged on
......
H .* *
* chieftain when It were combined to make pure an&lt;L*potnext Tuesday.
--------Key ris of Georgia. ,
behalf.
. Star Spangled Banner*e*&gt;ne&lt;Mo be everywhere at onco leis woman. Gentlemen, Mrs. Berry " mission* mads the order law last nighj.
•
n .&gt; . ii# 'tr
• - ' ! *•

FORMER HEAD
home Economics
STATE COLLEGE

SPECIAL DEVICE
WAS DESIGNED
FOR TORTURE

SENATE LEADERS
ARE MUSTERING
THEIR FORCES

RAND’ CONCERT
SUNDAY AFT. IN
CENTRAL PARK

•

:

TURKS LEFT
CONFERENCE
•AS PROTEST

f
.*

�THE gAKFOftfr pAlLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5,192,1

m

Make Commission,
«.
Merchants Serve

to the little bird which has n message for you, from the man­
ager of the Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., who has moved his
family to Sanford, and will be on the job at nil times to
serve you to the very best advantage, with a complete lino
of Men's and Boys' Clothing nnd furnishings at the lowest
possible prices, Quality considered.
. ‘Yours to serve
,
t

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

First Quality— Low Prices

Phone 104

115 East First Street

WOMAN’S GUILD
The annual business m eeting of the
Woman’s Guild of Holy Cro** P ar­
ish will bo held on Monday a fte r­
MRS. FEED DAIGBR, Society Editor noon at 3:30 a t the Rectory. All mem­
ber* nre requested to be present.
‘Phono 217-W
If yen k m a« r frteotU vWllla* T«
—Cl yen are
« ••••lag
I'KKI'I.KS-IItVINK
I m m . m If i n are e m m a liln s . writ
• yaatal mrC ta tkia
«l»l«a
Mr. and Mr*. William A. Irvine
f d a lli, ar O ltsk w * lha Utah It wll announce the engagem ent of ihtdr
M n rta llr ayyrtrlaltA
daughter Koxnnnn, t,/ Mr. Ray No­
ble Peeples, of Sanford, tho wedding
SOCIAL CALENDAR
to take place in the near future.—Or­
FRIDAY—'“Madame Ilutterfly" by lando Sentinel.
Mr*. Wren McGuIn, assisted by
Mr*. Lucllo Aspcnwnll Takach, un­
der the auspice* of the Music De­
partm ent, a t tho Womah's Club
house a t 8 p. m.
SATURDAY—Hanford Council of Mu­
sic at tho studio of Mrs. Fannie
S. Munson at 3 p. m.
MONDAY—St. Agnes Guild will meet
with Mrs. Wm. Yielding at her home
on tho West Sido a t 3:30 p. m.
Annual business meeting of the
Women’s Guild, Holy Cross Parish,
a t Rectory at 3:30 p. m.
R. A. Willinnis of Tnmpn, spent the
day here yesterday attendinfc to bus­
iness.
C. M. Olson, of N«w York, is nmong
tho arrivals hero yesterday and i*
registered nt the Montezuma.
. Mr*. R. II. Hrnntlon of Monselieart,
III., is spending a few day* here 114
tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Adele
lim e, at the Montozumu.
Mr. and Mr*. I). J. Taylor, of Cleve­
land, O., arrived in thj) city yesterday
and arc pleasantly located nt the
Montezuma.

city yesterday and are spe
day* here on business.
Mr*. Charles Ryan returned home
Inst evening from Ia»ko City where
»he spent the holidays with friend*
by whom she wns extensively enter­
tained.
Miss Florcnco Kendall of Grand
Rapids •arrivcd-herc •and will spend
tho winter ns tlj£ guest of Mrs.’ Will­
iam Holding at her borne on the West
Side.
Misses Sara and Geraldine Murrell
who have beyn spending the hnlidny*
In Jacksonville with their mother, nre
expected to return to Sanford, today
to resume their duties as teachers.

Mrs. E. D. Hunter of W inter Park
and daughter Mrs. I&gt;. E. Ilidoy nnd
daughter Hazel, of Rocky Mount, N.
C., are apendfritf some tlmo here ns
the guests of her daughters Mrs. W.
H. Thornton nnd Mrs. Dwight Bab­
b itt.

ENTERTAINS CIJOIIl
Mrs. Julius Takach entertained
the members of the choir of Holy
Cross church and some of their friends
most delightfully Inst evening at her
home on Eleventh street.
The evening was pleasantly spent
with music, bntli vocal and instru­
mental, and later Mrs. Takach and
Mrs. K. D. Mobley in witty speeches
presented Mrs. Fanny Munson n to­
ken ir- appreciation of her services
and faithfulness as- organist. Mr.
Stone, director of the choir, was pre­
sented with a silver |a-ticil, Mr. P ar­
ker who has served the choir so faith ­
fully a* n tenor soloist and who is
leaving, was also presented with a
silver |M-ncil. Mrs. Robson, rlioir m oth­
er, was ulso presented with u token
of appreciation for her woik and love
for the choir. Mrs. Takach then pre­
sented each of the Indies with n dain­
ty powder puff. A fter the presentation
of the gifts, the hostess assisted by
her sister, Mrs. De l-a Hay, served
delicious refreshm ent* consisting of
sandwiches, salad, coffee, mints and
salted nuts.
Among those present last evening
were Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Stone, Mr*.
F annie S. Munson, Miss Zoo Mun­
son, Mrs. Leeke, Mrs. Tuylor, Mrs. E.
D. Mobley. Mrs. B. F. Householder.
Mrs. .1. N. Robson, Mrs. Terwilliger,
Hiss Helen Terwilliger, Mrs. Kd Iji
lluy, Messrs J. I). I’m her, Scott, and

K rnncrly Hill Aim* to Protect Farm
era and 8 hip\&gt;trs
W hat is so delightful ns this du&gt;'
In January.
Representative C. II. ‘Kencrly, of
If you have any vaeaqt rooms to P alatka, whose electim in November
let, Jist them with the Chamber of returns him to tjje next legislature
Commofce.
from Putnam county, has finished his
rough d ra ft of a bill which he plans
Mis A Velma Shipp returned home to Introduce In th e hous* which means
yesterday from a week's visit with much to the farm ers and fruit-grow ­
relatives nnd friends in Tanipa.
ers of the entire state. Hhc heading
of the proposed measure is explana­
■ Mr. and Mr*. Otto Schmehl an­ tory:
nounce the birth of a baby girl on • “An Act Providing for the Licens­
Jan u a ry 3, 1923. weight 8 1-2 pounds. ing and Revoking of Licenses of Cammission M erchants; Providing for the
Get your new membership in the Collection and Disposition of the
Chnmbcr of Commcrco and save mo­ Funds Derived from the License Tax;
ney and save your reputation as a Requiring Commission Merchants to
progressive citizen.
Make Bond; C crtorari
cvicW; Out­
lining the Powers of the Commission­
Herbert Messer, having spent the e r of A griculture to Investigate; Pro­
holidays at hi* home here, has retu rn ­ visions R equiring. Commission Mered to the Tennessee Military Institute chant* to R eport Sales
Dcelnring
at Sweetw ater, Tenn.
C ertain A cts tq be ‘Offenses,‘and Fix­
ing Penalty Thereof."
Andrew Carrawny had a* his gue*t
The bill require* every commission
while on a camping party, hi* cousin m erchant doing business in Floridu to
Archie Gill of M anchester, Ga. Archie glvo bond with a reliable stfrety com­
returned home today.
pany in an amount of not lens than
( a ,000 and give* the commissioner of
Mr. G. H. Drown and little daugh­ agriculture th e power to revoke or re­
te r Annie Hell huve returned from fuse to issue a license to a commis­
Huntersville, N. C. Mr. Drown being sion m erchant who has been guilty of
called to be with his mother who was dishonest dealing* or who in any oth­
very ill.
er way fails to comply with the jirovision* of the bill. At the same time
R. R. Doble, the m anaging editor the shipper can recover his loss out of
of the W inter Park Herald—a renl the bond.
Sanford booster, with four columns
R epresentative Kencrly ha* a hob­
oY good Sanford items every Issue— by—agriculture— and he believe* th at
was in the city todny soliciting busi­ thi* bill will* be most valuable to ev­
ness.
ery tiller uf the soil. The need* of
such a protective measure for the fa r­
J. M. Scott of Florida Agricultural mer and tru ck er and the producer of
Experiment Station a t Gainesville is thing* from the ground which nre of
hero today attending the meeting of such demand th a t there must be com­
county agents. He is well known in mercializing of the product, will, Mr.
thi* county where he has visited' be­ Kencrly declares, make every ronsignfore.
ei of products of any sort feel secure
in his transactions.
Fred Rail of the Virginia Carolina
The ilrnft of the Kencrly bill lias
Chemical company left this morning been examined by L. M. Rhodes and
for Fitzgerald, Ga., to accompany the J . L. Sheppard, commissioner nnd
remains of hi* mother to the final director respectively of the Florida
resting place. Mrs. Hall died very
M arketing Huroau, as well as by Rcpsuddenly yesterday evening.
risentntive Henry McKenzie, of Put­
nam county, all of whom have en­
The girls basketball team of Sundorsed it, nnd it* validity n* a legal
ford High school left todny for Jack ­
proposition ha* been confirmed by .1.
sonville where tonight they will meet
V. Walton and J J. Cannon, a tto r­
(he fast Duvul High School basketball
ney*. Copies arc to Ik* forwarded nil
team. Mrs. A. K. Hill accompanied
pubjlcntions in the Mate with request
them as chaperone.
th at the same Is* given prominence,
nnd that all farmer* and grower* nnd
Master Acoy Carrawny has retu rn ­
truckers obtain from their several
ed from ndelightful visit with his aunt
representatives who will be in tho’next
Mrs. E. D. Taylor of Live Oak. He
legislature promises of support for
also shipped over 'in Jacksonville on
the bill once it i* introduced.
his way home and visited another
Representative Kcnerly, who is a u ­
aunt, Mrs. R. L. I-owe.
thor of "Facts and Figures, or the A.
II. C. of Florida Trucking," feels con­
Among the visitors to the city to­
fident th at once his m easure shall be­
day nnd attending n m eeting of tho
come a law the entire sta te will be n
county agents, i» Ralph Sloutm ire,
editor of the A gricultural Uulletin beneficiary, ns it will do away with
crooked work on tho part of the con­
published weekly nt the Experimental
Station. Mr. Sloutm ire is also con­ signee which,‘in thp past, has robbed
nected with the school of journalism. the producers of vast Mims.— I’nlntkn
News.

•John Cook of the Cook Auto Com­
pany of Orlando, wns in the city to­
dny on business. His many Sanfonl
friehd* were glad to see him. John is
KILLS ENTIRE FAMILY
one of the .oldest automobile men in
MUNCIE. Ind., Jan. 6.— William this part of the state—not in age but
Miller, 50 years old, yesterday shot in years of experience, being the pi­
nnd killed his wife nnd their three chil­ oneer sales agent.
dren nnd then com m itted'suicide, po­
lice officials say. The crime was dis­
Mr. mud Mrs. J. W. Gill mid two
covered by neighbors who broke into charm ing daughters, Misses Martha
the house when they failed to see any and Ruth Gill, of Manchester, Ga.,
of tlfc family.
who have been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. A. Detls on Oak nvenue, returned
to their home today. Mrs. Gill is a
sister of Mr. Dull*. •
QUEBEC, Jan. 4.—The eleventh
fire to sweep n C’athuJIc institution In
Sheriff Frances Knrel of Qrlnndo
Canada in the past year was reported wns in tho city todny shaking hands
yesterday. It razed the Good Shepherd with his many friends. Sheriff Karel
convent of St. George do lleauce, Is n form er Seminole county citizen,
about 30 miles front this city, shortly who is now the capnhle nnd efficient
afte r midnight.
sheriff of 'Orange county and hi*
• There generally, nre about 200 chil­ many friends here are always grad to'
dren in the ennvent but owing to the see him.
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m idwinter hulldny* only half that
number were in the building. They
Messrs, Allen nnd Hawley of T i­
nil escaped. The loss wns estim ated ut
tusville nre in tho city-today withRhc
$100,000.
idea of interesting the citizen* hore
in a marine engine fnctory to be lo­
loin the throngs of readers.
cated here. Tho m atter Is now before
the Chamber .o f Commerce nnd the
new industries committee will take
It
up at once, '
l/itlics’ Rent Roam

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DlHlributorM Seminole and Luke Counties ,
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The cr'catt'flt' B ovins Picture
draft tlrt Mind of Man
Etta* Conceived^

If your little girl rc-J
veals any of the' sym p­
toms of what Is com­
monly knoM[n ns “weak
eyes" don’t delay giv-’
ing her tlft aid of a
pair of specially fitted
glasses such, as we are
equipped to give hcj.
Our glasses co-operate
with the optic' nerves.
•We see tWat you see”

TOM MOORE
Optom etrist-Optician
Phrfne 410—Opp&lt; P. O.

written, directed by and featuring
Von Stroheim —a man you will love
to hate. The first-real million dob
lar picture ever rrtndK Arc you a
foolish wife? I t is a colossal
drama of Monto Carlo. Pictorially
surpasses anything ever achieved
1a picturcs-Mlrn'matically grips,
fascinates and enthralls you—a
Complete mngnificenco that as­
tounds you—* , direct simplicity
that drowns you in a sea of cmo.
lion—the one picture th at you must
see. NOVELTIES, TOO’

Why do wo do 75 per cent of the
long distance hnuling of Seminole
Qounty? A ds.: ..Because wo do it
right, at th o /rl^ h t price. Lossing’s
M assachusetts halved its accident
QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
rate in one year.
Phono 438.
241-Th-Frl-Sat.tfe

J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO (CO
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PIANO TUNING----- PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

IIY BUYING DREAD MADE IN , SANFORD
Demons! rat ion* with Grade A Coffee

RO U TH BAKERY
Next to Princess Theatre

SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY

Per Bunch
track near Express
Office

10 Stores in Georgia

One pound package Mnxixc Chocolnle Covered
Cherries, per l b , ...... ..........................................

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

1 Store in Florida

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

CHILDREN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS

LATHES’ MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS

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WASHINGTON, Jan . 6—The south­
ern storm has advanced rapidly nottheastw ard and yesterday morning was
centered off ihe coast of Maine, ’ the
w eather bureau unnounred.

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STORM n o w c e n t r a l
OFF COAST OF MAINE

230-Btc

Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

When M anager Cooley selected Qoburn’s for the first m instrel offering
of the Reason he chose wisely, judg-,
Injr from the reception given th at ag -|
g u g n tio n at its^r.itlal appearance a t j
ihe Victory th eatre F riday evening, j
when it played to a capacity house, j
Coburn’s, while not given to seencry and gaudy effect has alwnys been
synonomous with wholesome enter-!
tainm ent, nnd the perform ance Frl-1
d«y Was not n variation, from the r«lle.
To mention any p articular perform er,
o r number, would hnrdly seepi fair, as
each member acquitted him self w&amp;Jj
and all. features were good, jullgTnjn
from the applause th a t wus given |
throughout the show.
The voices were good, the costumes
natty, the dancing excellent and the
jokes for the most part new.
The inimitable Don Holt, the “Geor­
gia Cotton Illoszom” was in ( good
form, and ns usual pleased. Karl
Denton, as n fem ale * impersonator,

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SYDNEY, N. S. \V., Jan . 5.—Inves­
tigations conducted by the visiting
delegation of Iiritish cotton expert*
revealed that cotton rnlsed in Aus­
tralia by white labor could compete
successfully with that raised in other
lands, according to the delegation's
report.
There is no need to worry about
the m aintenance of ‘White A ustralia'
policy so far as tho extension of the
cordnnce to Daniel Jones, Queensland
government cotton expert.
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January 15,1923, will be
subject to prosecution
without further notice.
J. A. K1LLEBREW,
Chief of Police,

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COTTON PRODUCTION IN AUS­
TRALIA ON COMPETITIVE, IIASIS

Notice is hereby giv­
en that all persons re­
quired to have State and
County Occupation Li­
cense, and Pot having
procurrcd the same on
or before January 8th,
1923, will be subject to
prosecution without fur­
ther notice. License may
he had from Hon. Jno.
D. Jinkins, Tax Collec­
tor, at the Court House.
SCHELLE MAINES,
Prosecuting Attorney.

Tha Herald,.16c per week, dsliversd.

SALES AND SERVICE

Coburn Pleases &lt;
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. JANUARY G, 1923
tti-.M bn. .Na
Ha Pa b*
V a' M
. fci N h f t it
present tim e.- During that eight yeat* to add to it cvccpt for road purposes the beat th a t prudently use th d r su it­
the cost of replacement of the roads and schools. The people are now pay- able w aste Innds for growing conif­
hns run fifteen dollars to the mile—o r ing a stiff am ount In state nnd county erous woods. This study shutters the
H r r r «Hrr»»on n r f j l
«£V ^ :
dream of thoae who rely on im port­
two dollars per mile per year as nn taxes/1
Any nl &lt;kr llrrnlJ lloll.tlntc. IVT
Hainolla A tf* d ta lo rt, Fla,
ing the tim ber we need when our own
average!
Rotter Bubson Soys We Pay Onc-SIxth Total Income to M «t
is gone.
W HAT WOULD WE DO?
Those,w
ho
have
driven
over
those
The Herald Printing Co.
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“The situation is not hopeful when
roads know that they, will compare
Every
once
in
a
while
nn
accident
we turn to our own forests. There
most favorably with any in the state,
R) ha h-A h i t a Nt f t *•* k t h-3
Fa M fci h-r
►; ttj
........
KAIlut
it. j . iim.i.Y
and only those who have frequented occurs, o r Home other unpleasant or has been u marked nnd fairly steady
S r r r rla rx -T c rM a rrr
N. J. I.IM.AIIII
. ... I l r a . n l M m m * r r
II. A. XKKI.
the highways realize thv vast amount disastrous event takes place, where decline in o u r national output of lum ­
A .U rrll.ln « M .n m r f
it. m. iioi.i.r
WELLESLEY' HILLS, Mas*., Jan. ju st im m urh taken away from the
o( traffic th at Is continual over the person Instrum ental In causing ber from n bo tit 1(5,000,000,000 board
na
A S x r r l U I n * Hair* H a lf Kt a n a
.How much of your productive tim e possibility of establishing that’ Buj.
Application
them. There are some miles where It makes th e excuse th at ho was un­ foot id 1000, to less thnn 3-1,000,000,there should be work clone, nnd there der the influence of "hootch,'1 ".thine" 000 feet In 11*20. This dowrtwurd trend during PJ22 was used in .p ay in g ta x ­ plus of wealth upon which the com­
I.KWM SIIII'Fli «:i»rai*1l»n '! •« « * «
r a-JP-W Bflrr B p. «*•■
m unity thrives.
which),seems unlikely to turn perm a­ es?
arc long distances whero the should­ or "llkker."
“Tl^e tru th of this situation W[lJ
T hat isn 't nn excuse, it's a reason. nently upw ard again nt any time
7 ~ * a f c « i - r t j . t l - p I’r l t* l a Ad t « » c r
Roger Bohson, the S tatistician a n ­
ers hnvc i»een tom into very danger­
A* »aar T. . *...1
**■*JJ1
th
at
can
now
be
foreseen,
has
taken
If
the
unfortunate
occurrence
has
perfectly
cleqr in the old day* Kj,n
ous
conditions)
and
while
this
la
tte
r
swered
.
the
question,
today,
in
a
Maalka
3" "
lla llr rrr l la flip Hp farrlrp
Today is the day the contracts arc objeetionabfi feature will require a resulted in n life being lost, or in place in sp ite of a large increase Ip statem ent that shows the equivalent every man in the community was tal].
Oa* W rrk
13
let for the street paving and the sew­ considerable sum before perfection Is other serio u s accident, wo awaken population, w ith its increasing demand of one day each week spent to meet cd on for f i v \ days’ work on the mad*
i! The bla IS- l» I*-*"*" Wrrlalp Her- ers and nil the other work th at is to attained, It cannot he charged to th e (or a short period of protest against for housing, furniture, ami wood In the direct and indirect taxes th at n a­ a y ear In lieu of tnxea and when thV 11
• 14 raflralp raapra Nraalanl# t naatp
the peraon responsible for the irre­ many other forms. The decline in the tion, sla te , county nnd.city levy.
a a l la pahtUhrd aa»rp FrlSsr. . Ada.r- be done here this spring nnd summer brick-surfaced roads themselves.
'n ig h t w atch’ wan maintained by per­
’ llala* rata* aanda kaoa.a «a nppllcnproduction
of
lumber
and
the
(jlcroano
sponsibility,
in
the
moment
of
the
iodic nervier of the townsmen. H0*
So
small
hns
been
the
cost
of
the
"One
hour
and
tw
enty
minutes
of
and
we
can
look
for
the
activities
to
llaa. *1.*« par ppar, alwapa la ndaaarr.
in population have resulted in n very each business day—o r one entire d a y |would you liket o go out and patrol*
deed,
of
th
e
perpetrator.
Some
of
us
“
upkeep""
of
the
Ornnge
county
roads
begin
in
the
next
few
weeks.
Every­
H i:&gt; in i:it t i i k a s a o c i a t h i i i*in:aA
T h , A e .o c la to l IT*** la e x c lu s iv e ly thing is set for the big work to sta rt th a t localities contemplating . lay in g , fall back upon the hackneyed phrase striking drop in the per capita! con­ j. week—Is demanded o f ovory able* police beat one day each week, year
entitled to the use for reiiutillMtlon o f
about prohibition , not prohibiting sumption of lumber—from over 60 boffied person in the United S tn tes to In ami y ear out? Or how would you
all new s itlspslrhe* credited to It or and ere another winter season comes w hat is commonly termed “asphalt
not o th erw ise credited III ttila P«P*r round the city of Sanford will be n [should hesitate before surfacing th eir which hns betyr so o ft repeated th at board feet p er person lit 1000 to about maintain government,** says Mr. Hub- like to take your turn ns a mem!** of
and alao tha tocal
published
much belter city in ninny ways.. And [roads with the refuse which Is reput- we som etim es believe it. Each ca­ 320 boar dfeet per peraon in 1020. son, "T h at is the lesson of a recent the fire departm ent one day in every
,ie.ui"rt*hla o f re-publlealPm of sp ecial
one
of the most im portant improve ltd to ca'rry about five percen t nf real tastrophe probably makes u* think a This decline in the con^umpthyi of analysis showing th a t one-sixth of six. Tills - would be our hit if
dispatches herein are alao reserved.
m ents is the boat basin and the pier _asphalt. The g reater part of, this little m ore, and sometimes wc even d in e in the standards of living. tUt our national income goes for taxes, paid our taxes in the old way today,
O f f | p « l I I K I I A I . i l I l l ' l l . t i l ' II. I ' k o n r l i t
on the lake front. Our new m illion' s tu ff t* said to ho the residue from g et “hot u p ” about it. Occasionally this declining standard the shortage federal, state and local. The nmount 6 r , npplying It to rond work—nearly
For.lpn AdvrttUinf B*pr*Mnl«tlv«
mad*
dollar hotel m ust have this improve- gas plants, which w as thrown in the we alm ost persuade ourselves‘that it of housing is an impressive example. divides alm ost equally between n a t­ sixty days’ service on the
TIIF. AMERICANI'RfJI ASSOCIATION
“The sh o rtage of lumber, with its ional taxation nnd the expenditure for would be required instead of fi\e.
— Im cnt before any capital cnn.be in te r-'discard up to the time some clever Is about tim e wo individually began
"W hat wonder living costs nre high
jested nnd the entire lake front m u st1m an thought of using it for paving proving o ur allegiance to the laws corollary of hij^h prices, hns followed stnte nnd local purposes. The question
be beautified and the boulevards laid surfacing roads. The asphalt road of oui^ country, regardless of what the westward sweep of lumbering, is not, therefore, one of .any particu ­ when this toll comes out ahead of the
and all the other work started before surfacing, is nlwnys .of the “ wnsh* we may h a v e thought about the li­ while the bulk of our population nnd lar p arty politics.
productive rapacity for benefit of the
*
\Vq quite agrge with the Orlando anyone, can become interested in the j hoard" order, except in cities where quor question in the days B. P,
{he g reatest demands for lumber re ­
"This habit of ‘gettin g the govern­ vommunity. The actual taxation doe*
Sentinel in what it says relative to take front. In its present state it j it can bo “ flooded" on to fill from
Those of us who do realize that main in the Central and E astern ment to do som ething about it’ Is one not tell the whole story. Costs of
Ken Guernsey's qualifications for gov­ would not interest anyone; Again we curb to curb. There are possibly not prohibition prohibits tu the degree S tates. The N ation’s Ilim ber shipment ol the m ost costly nnd wasteful ideas collection, particularly under our ry*.
ernor of Rotary or governor - of the rise to remark th a t'th is boat basin ja dozen miles of this so-called asphalt th at laws a re enforced, "pass the in 11*20, u recen t Forest Service study that wc Americans have developed. It {cm of Federal luxation, norm time*
state of Florida. Kenny Guernsey is and pier must b e started ns soon a*jrond in the state th a t carry a smooth buck” to the officers whose duty it shows, was no less than 2,070,000 car
hit* grown upon us since tho war. We treble the amount actually received
.1 capable o t being governor of any old
Is to make arrests. About the time luads; and the average h aul.for each became accustomed to things then by the government. Any move to re­
possible.
. jeesy surface.
•Job that we can give him. Ho is one
, —--------- o —--------j Putnam county hns been especially Wo begin "cussing the cops" we some­ carload was -IH6 rollef*. According to that would not huve had consideration store excess 'profit taxes or spiral
of the brightest and host young men PLANTING TR EES AND FLOWERS I fortunate* in the construction of her times, perhaps, stop to consider a few the best estim ate the Forest Service j before. Now we nre exceeded by one jclassified levies on trad e ii tumml to
(n the state of Florida, kb*S. A.
-------; brick roads ns they nre practically other phaspi of law enforcement. It is able to m ake, the freight bill on' nation only, Great B ritain, in our cost make the situation wonuL
Seminole county is taking an inter- [ as good now as when laid. This is is barely possible Ihat uttr own a tti­ lumber for th a t year was $276,000.- i f being governed. There {he 'untm “ We should be a b le -.In make the
mcrnltcr* in good standing mcnxure of th e cost of treating our piooyment doles' and other legislation people understand th a t fads and frill*
'W e noted the other day th at n cou-j(,s^ jr, jj„, p laitin g of trees and th*?jbecause they were "made right. On tudes,
pic In the W inter Garden section ^&gt;-3*1: lscttutifyliiK of the highways ami the tile east cohat southward from Hnst- of the Fam ily of Average Men, isn't forests as m ines instead of tim ber put forw ard by a stro n g er labor vote all cost money, it is nil right to tc
been m arried sixty-five-years. This mnkyig of .public parks. The magnlf- ing*, there are runny miles of brick quite so conducive lu incessant acti­ farm s. A fraction of this sum wisely huve exceeded anything attem pted progressive in our ideas but-it is not
Is going some and we can't bent th at (cent gift of Mr. Overstreet of Itob- roads that are worse than a flatwoods vity on tile p a rt of the police, sheriff. invested each y e a r in fit rent pm Its tmn here us yet. Rut th is tcmlcm'V m ust alw ays tru e th at 'progressive' legist*,
* record ju st now in our county but we muon's Springs to the Woman's Club trail. This is because they were made and "prohi ag en t" us it might be. and rehabilitation would grow tim ­ he-checked abruptly if American bus­ lion means an improvement over ihe
* have Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lord who to he made beautiful along the road­ wrong. The roads which are planned j llut bore's an o th er very good chance ber where it is needed, reduce the N a­ iness is to Eurive in th e competition old way of tending to our buiiaer* at
have been married alm ost fifty-four side is one of the features o f this to be brick-surfaced in Putnam coun­ to pass the well-worn "buck!” tion's freight bill, cheapen lumber, which it faces o v e r'th e ne.xt fiv to | lu;me. The country was swept by tha
years and they nre hale and hearty movement. The activity of the Rotary ty under the proposed bond Issue will Strange how much more addicted to and release vas t amounts of nii'rond ten years.
cry for ‘more business in government*
, r.nd oughj to reach the
sixty-five (Hub of this city in starting the bcau- be made light ns have been the others, tlint habit we are In the m atter u n ­ equipment and lalatr fur unavoidable
and 'ier.i government in liUKine--.* We
"Because
any
one
individual
does
mark and we hope to shake their hnnd tifiention of the roadways is another,!there is no doubt, so th at an equality der discussion than we are in most transport. Coal and litm can no*, be not see the lax collector, he thinks have 'not ns yet succeeded in t-dring
grown, but tim ber can be.''
cn the sixty-f.fth for they are the salt the ei mgnlgn started u year ago by m ay he found id al jtorllons of the things!
perhaps th u l he does liot pay, but hej the governfttenl very fur tow aid the
of the earth.
I'ut vw do it. We read in the daily I
the Chamber of Commerce is another co rn ty ; and it would l&gt;e interesting to
does
j:ay just the same.
Taxation door of the business office.
WELCOME COUNTY AGENTS
■ ■ ■■—o ----------learn the cost of replacement of any press how a cm nt lia simposed upon
"A step toward remedying the con­
oris represent an item of over-head
The reparations tangle is tMtiglitd|I)|on| il|R trees and flowers is becum- urfacing o f the brick roads in I’ut- n ili*tiller, or a xpndt-r, a sentence of '
• in every tiling that any one liuys, con- dition o ' burdensome ta-.ntn.ii ahuh
more than ever nnd it looks like
a |lupj( w.th the people every :mni i unity, to i-miparc with ils-’ ex «iv iiioiiihs on th- road gang, or
The county agents of some twenty semes, or uses in proses;; of v.orbing low ham pers business would lie tu let
France will begin nrmther invasion of ^ |„ .r,. ,lt„| n ,0 reforestation &lt;»f th. peii-Rture per mile hi Orange county, where n second utTi-mler has htnl free Florida counties are m eeting here to up to a finished product. Thu tax everybody know when they pin- payi.crm tijy to eullect the war lax if country will soon commence in earn
hoard promised hint for a solid yeat day and thi y are Itcing ucroidfd tho
r.il.itl.a News.
js in,.Vli;dile. T heie are u te r ug taxes and how much."
something Is not done ere long. Some ,.„t&lt; *r|„, Pensacola News says;
in exchange for l.i t services in Ihuiu- courtesies ilue them, in many way-.. t3jn ,)lin,
,,f potential labor hours
•f there days th e ( peanut politicians i “ When we plant n tree-we m e doing
tifying tile highways. .Mayhap we They are here to discuss ........ n.-my rcprMttlU.,, j„ the-Individuals m aking
THE TAX ASSESSMENTS
General business as reflected in the
i*ho -knocked out Wilson’s League, of w hat we can to mai$e otir planet a
conclude th at under such conditions Important questions pe. lam ing L i i ^
community. Tho number of index of the Bubson chart shows attiv.
Nations will acknowledge that they more wholesome nnd happier dwelling' Tnx ns'e-snientM have never he-.-n the arrestin g officers whom we have their line of w o.k and . W o r d la glad
la,,t)- h„ur!i wllifh
Ulu.s t „ it y at I |&gt;er cent below not pin I — nn
were a set of dumb fools. And all th a t place far tho-.e who come a fte r us, it levied right in the state of Florida been ilis-dissing have a hit more in­ indeed to have this m eeting here o f ! ^ ^ri his
Fh b property,
iir(tlJl.rtVi niata„)Uk e 'ssafe
a fe Ids impiovcmetit of I peh cent over last
he preached ha* come to pass and then j |)ot fTir ourselves," says Oliver W en-' und will never lie levied right unless centive toward Activity, th at perhaps tin- men who a re doing so much for hoiiu and i dticale in &gt; children are Week.
some, Woodrow Wilson is the g re u l- |,|0n |
|n his Breakfast Tab:
i re.-i-itM of the legislature gets down prohibition mo&gt; In- made to prohibit. the agricultural development of th
ost man of modern tim es and all thi- 1^'j'rstLti-**
It is within the realm of pn.xsibilli- stale of Florida. The county that has
to buiine-s mi thi.; important m at­
parity was unlike th e w ar inflation tup ag ain st him.. Tha nation** nerJ it
lastpolitics in the 'world cannot
ty
that we rnrgti! get to wondering no county ugetil hi not getting the
M argaret Dr Land, in h e r Itook, te r. Some people pay more than they
which was a itiri in!; the IU22 pros- more intelligent farm ers and !■•**
away tills honor.
luiub! pay ami others pay nothing what vve w mill do if we were prohibi­ proper i csulpe'TiT^Uu- fru its and the pitity « n s Glide and built oil firm middle men, a noire dire t reeit- fi in
“ Florida Days," says: ."To utand i n
der the great trees is tu worship with when they shmihl pay a lot and it ha* tion offirer*. 'Knelt "backing" by the vegelaldea mid the Ynrin c^nps of nil foundation.
'th e producer to the consumer.
Again n no-account
negro- an out words."
ever been thus. The Tampa Times eourt* might jirobiddy make us i&gt;e- kind*. These men arc trained to take
The iron and steel industry 'ended
Inteligeiit farm ers are beginning to
escaped convict in fact—has aroused 'T h e merchantable trees of Florida, say*:
•
Reve we hud uceomplished something care of tlte troubles «f the fanner* of
the year with a volume nearly tw icejw yrk j n aasocintlons, and re-operative
every
section
of
Florida.
They
are
racial feebng nnd caused mob rule and as catalogued, include 2i*2 varieties o '
toward
m
aintaining
our
national
“The St. Peiorsbuig Independent
practical an well ns theoretical men [ that of the beginning o f life year. isoetcties. The «on-parti*an movement
killings nnd bad feelings generally in ilislim O types, grouped in 61 botani­ m akes a speech delivered by Gover­ standards.
and
they have gaTnuifihetr knowledge [Building construction was the g re a t-jin North .Dakota is but si warning
this state.- This trouble is ulwnys cal” fam ilies giving to Florida
a n o r llnnleo a t the teachers' conven­
Again, vvem ig h t consider what our
ith n l there is'ila n g c r of a:i attempt
caused by strailg negroes and not by g reater variety than any other state. tion In that Aity the basis of a com­ attitu d e might be if the opposite n fter years of at inly and making u :eU evt r recorded.
specialty
of
tlndr
pisrliridnr
line
of
Shippcre
were
Imnefited
by
a
ten
l ;’ make a political p atty ool of land
the local negroes and goes to show
These ticca supply nuts,.fruits, oils, plaint against apparent injustice I**- state of things prevailed. We might
This is na movement hi
that the vagrants especially of th SWeels, dyes, drugs, chemieats, tar, ing done to the taxpayers of tlia* day-dicam alm ul what we would do work. They receive or should receive jter rent Imrixontal cut in freight tillers. This
vicious type should be closely w itch- j jup p, triH;„( turpentine, gvm and county. The governor urged in Ids if we * had arrewted n maker of the hearty cooperation of every farm- ■rater which saved the shippers not of •' ''U hl oeniahd Inst a \\n
rd and made to leave as smm as P"»- value. nmsl ..f wlli li an tnuiiufu tur address that property in this slate “shine, ' and
had gu »d eviilertee er and grower ip the tali' of Florida. le-* than si quarter of a billion «I*iH *i- trim Til to (ueofujili. h th i iii i drsi red muls. A govetimiiTit
, g • It)
slide, The trouble ho* never been (.(1
uf p’|„ tll|.,
-ii'HiM be assessed at lieaier Its in­ I against Inin Or, vve might hongiin- They do re s c u e the \vht»|c lienrti.t and notwithstanding tfii* cut the rail
one
A
oration
is
eieiaer.tally
with the local negroes blit the n eg ro i | | OU!U,„ ships, implements, barrel- t mi 1 value, dei taring llml the present I a i otilingeiii &gt;• even simpler. Su|i|m*c support of tiie m*w*pa|H-r* in every load* itiereas».*| their net rnrtling* by i tester
:
I'-tong. A une-vocutioli go.enumnt
tiam ps and vagmul gambligs and viel.ltlk .1| W„K,„W amt automoiuli assessm ent is about 16 per cent of the the defendant pleaded guifty. Sup- county in the s ta te for thee editor;; ,)(}l |t.fS thuti half o f that huiii ,
be a ju st government,' but .re­
lous negroes generally.
pail*, spokes cud handles, veneering real value.' Until the valuation is in- .|m *e. the court did not impose the recognize and endorse tln-tr gnml I Automobile .m anufacturers experi - , ‘
and b u tter plates, churns and beds
creased over the whole state, the gov­ rond gang sentence. Would we feel work. Th&lt;* w ork of the county agents /n e e d th eir g reatest prerluCtion in the t muist he fair to the farm er If We would
O, THOME GIRLS!
fu rn itu re of every kind, farm ing Im* e rn o r sa id ,. the schools will not he again that som ething had Ix-ctt nc- in Seminole county h:t* been of ine.H- |,jstoTy of th e industry nttil th eir [help the farm er he fa ir to hinuelL
■plemenls of every character arc* made nbl * to get sufficient revenue to en eomplii hed along the line of national timahle value tn the farm ers nnd it greatest vjoli nte of sales in 1922, All Hr is not fair to himself when He
The responsibility for this very in­ from these tre;-; but mnnufm lured able thvm to keep up to the proper standards?
We might stretch, the is safe to assert th at Seiuitmle will ne­ of which are indientlnns of n wonder­ tries to make n politival party lhit
timate item 'of society news is on the outside the stale,
f standard". Whereupon the Independent imagination to u point of nhundity. ver in* without th e services of n county fully constructive Imsiness story. T.a- seeks to Cstutti^h a government for
C'lenvwuter Sun:
The pine is the leading forest tree goes to tin- record hnd shows that in Suppose the m an who nt'Ui.;ll. plead ) agent again. We tried it for a yeat hor won m an y -advances an ! there was iii:ii*eif. Kuch a movement i» ilestia*
!t|. Berry left the ie*s idle lobor than at any time since d to fail as it is failing where* tried
"Dunedin women have found tile of Florida. It is tin- decinrn'tion of Pinellas county (he vuluntioif of the eil guilty did g et n sentence at nil. oi more afte r
I'ei .ite.e it is i tar-.-government It infountain of youth, and there are no l)r. Fernow, the botanist, that the tone fni rn land* is hv far the H'ghe-d in Suppose in* wen? let off with merely wotk that he had started and tin- thv close of tin1 war.
more old ludies there. The woman's "is the most im portant of forest trees tin- stnte. Land t» that comity i» a*- paying the , u*ts of the cast* if such county s offered thereby. We r.mv have
I lit* only t u1low that got the short stinrtiveiy thrown all hut farmer*
Would wi H youegrman who vull make lire mai fc ,.-uj
n ,t. j,tUL tn I'.t22 wa# the farm - agalnat the farm er when all should Ic
club wiped the years from the black in the uconom ynf man, having fur­ seHt-vd at ti’it.HK an acre, while in sunn a thing could happen!
hoard of time at one fell ‘swipe* when nished the hulk of material
upon olhOr counties it is valued by the us- still feel that som ething along ua- in this work, lie is n Kunfind hoy. a ,.r n,. lagged Iiehind the procession.i f° r {he farm er, eager to he fair Iff
product of the High ndioel nnd a pro-j *p|lt. faim cr js the hulk producer of l *,c farm er and do nil within our powthey gathered at Library hall, all which our civilization has heqn built." seasor as low ns $1 .(II an acre. Tht* tinnal—
duct
of our g re a t ataje ^inalltutiDP, |
ntl(| clothingjanateeiaJ: -The'pro- (*r to promote the farm er's welfare, to
£
'dolled up' as little girls —pigtail*,
Perhaps it is for this reason that rate, the Independent says, in Orange
Oh, well, we art* ju st supposing. We
K
short dresses and dimple knees. Mod­ for so long the pine hns been the only county, is ?l».07 nn acre, in. Duval aredT prohibition officers.— Kisnim- the University of FloHda’nnd he re ,jlir,.r ^ f t |K. htilk "commodities ^ B a t.jm n k o farm ing alluilng to the yootb
turns to hi* oi l home to tak e up tht* tial to life is entitled to a better share th at by 'id doing we may stim ulate the
ern flappers would have cried with tree recognized in Florida of any county, $18.6(5; in Hillsborough $13.28 men Gazette,
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work th at means ku much to the grow­ in the prevailing prosperity.
hulk production of the nation and by
envy could they have seen some of g re at value, outside of fruit and nut nnd in Manatee $5,01,
\
ers and farm ers in every p a r t of the
thoic
beautiful dimples.’*—Tampa trees.
The farm bloc movement jn Con- th at production hul’d even better and
Tills appears to m aintain the claim NATION TAKING STOCK OF ITS
tilling
of
tiie
roil.
Times.
'Ztcss is substantial evidence th at tho bigger our prosperity.
Next to the pine, the cypress i* per­ of tin- Independent th at injustice is
FORESTS AND WOODS
And the Herald watris our county farm ers’ due* are* faHt forcing their
Wc het Charlie Dingee hnd a front haps th e m o st,valuable tree In Flori­ being done to the taxpayers of its
The farm bloc movement in conag
en
t
nnd
all
th
e
efmily
agents
and
scat with n pair of opera glasses.
way
Into
the
political
irsucs
of
the
na
•
gross
is not going to down. The dawn
da, uml the one mu.it recognised cum* county*.But who is responsible? The
A m never Iwfore the world is tak­
iT’-r
« of 1024 will reveal a year’s industrial
county assessors fix the valuations on ing stock of wiiat it needs. Chief For* nil the officials tlf the dmervrjt branch­ lion.
merclally. •
TWO GOOD MEN
1222 is Mire to see legislation Imth review no less gi j'fy in g than that
Hero and there in Florida "in found property ami the hoards of county ester'W illiam 11. Greeley says in hia es of this work to know th at we shall
m m -•
a camphor tree plantation; here and commissioner*, sitting as hoards of annual report. N ot the least indla- devote all the space possible to give in the several elates and in the con­ wjueh we are prlv.t ged to read todsy
We npte by a press dispatch from there n pecan orchard. I.i u very few equalisation, approve the tax rolls lie- pcnaatde of these things is wood, he them publicity nnd to bring their gress of Ihe United S lates designed to with the added gratification of *
a- ■
Okcerhobeq City that Hon. W. W. of the south Florida rural sections fore they nre delivered to the collect­ says, and to tak e st«K*k of how much good work before the people and pub­ help the fu n n e r find his proper place much b etter showing for the rewards
P u tter has luren made chairm an of the ebeounuts are grown lommervinliy.
ors.
wood We have rind what we khall licity ts n big p a rt of the county ag ­ in the,econom ic equation of our in­ of those who till our fields.
I
en ts' work.
board uf county commissioners and
dustrial life, lie is entitled to a fair
But the fact nf the m atter is that
W hat Is the rem edy? How may we need is nn im p o rtan t step in deter­
IU23 will lie the dawn of the new
Judge Geo. F. Parker has been made for many years Florida has been clear­ secure the placing of values nnd the mining our fu tu re attitude toward our
return cm his labor; it will come.
, era of the American farm er. The good
n a a
la h a t n
county attorney. Mr. Potter has been ing out its forests fur purpose* of a g ­ assessm ent of tuxes throughout the forests, *
r aiming is no longer a toiler's job. i yro r \% p&lt;.foro ga.^Jacksonville Jourz*
14 'I he man with the lioe is n o t^ le man j
serving his county for some time ns riculture und live stock relying, w ith­ sta te uniform ly?
“ As n background to this broad in­ a*
chairman of the l&gt;oard of county com­ out any recognit ion o f tho-value ccni*
for the modern farm. Farm ing today
The Independent makes this sugges­ quiry," Colonel Greeley says, "for­ 4
14 is n scientific vocation. The nation
missioner* and he has made n fine meredaily of the trees of this state.
est service investigators hnve rec­
GET DOUBLE MEALS
tion:
14 needs not dull minded men upon the
record in this capncity and knuws the
When tiie, day comes that tIte^value
"The only remedy for this low ns- ently completed a unique ami exhaust­
** noil but highly cultivated minds
of consurcution is recognized und all ncsim cnt and unequal distribution of ive compilation o f the forest resourc­
M ARINETTE, Wi*., Jcn.-B^-Pri*14
All over th e nation wo nre buildirilihy) ners in the M arinette jail are ran*
power nnd m aterial is utilized, then, the tnx burden is to have n state hoard es of the world. One startling reve­ n
may
Florida wdl have indeed come into her with power to nssex* the wholo state. lation is that so f a r as our great Ra Pa Ra it* Ra lu is* R4 '1 4 h i agricultural college* th a t we
»y juanted for once. Sheriff John DorbcrWHEN U
U HELL *. 13
teach
our
students
who
seek
to
he stein refuse* to surrender office *°
own,
and
here
In
the
rohfinus
of
the
stru
ctu
ral
and
all
purpose
woods—the
If th ere is to be any such raise in val­
LIST IT
YOUR REAL jr v
Ion EDY bulk producers the scienro of soil anstate will he located manufacturing uation a.1 Governor- Hardee proposes, softwoods—nre. concerned, we must OTHER SANCTUMS
Oscar Dahl, sheriff-elect, o n ground*
ESTATE " | 8 / WITH US
T
|IE
FARM
ER'S
YEAR
nlysii, agronomy, horticulture, fe rti­ th at the special election recently held
plants .in which the product* uf the then it m ust he uniform and apply tu lieeomb M-Jf-sufficient or go without.
r&gt;- ‘
lization, dairying nnd m arketing. The was illegal and both Dahl nnd Dorbcr*
stnte will lv tinned to good account all counties alike. No assessor is going Biberia has g re at forested areas, yet
A review of the banking nnd busi- modern farm er to lw successful must stein occupy partn of the jail- R°th
for Florida people und to export com­ to raise the valuation In his county of nil the Siberian lim ber were at the
For a quick buyer—A fine big
m ercially to all parts of the world.
until there I* a way to require nil .the undisputed call o f the United States ness conditions of 1U22 reveals a be a user of expensive machinery th at are feeding the prisoners, who get si*
home on Magnolia Ave^ with *11
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counties to make n sim ilar raise. t he quantity available for annual marked impVovcment over 1P21. The needs n mechanic's care.
m eals a day.
the very latest convcnirnrim, at
ALMOST NOTHING FOR BRICK Even then, there should be equaliza­ export wwuld hardly amount to one- federal reserve system continues to
For more than a q u arter of a cen­
Ihe right price and term s ran he
ROAD UPKERI*
HE A PLANK LOCATEli
tion to put all the counties on epunl- fourth of our dem ands. F u r th e r ’a record strength, accum ulating what tury now there has been talk of a
arranged.
' .
tty. ami this eannot be done by rais­ g re at part of tho forests of Siberia some regard uS even too great re ­ back-to-the-farm movement. Our a g ­
Unless there is an error'In the fig- ing everybody arbitrarily n fixed per lie within the in terio r of the conti­ serves. Tills immense stock pf idle ricultural colleges, subsidized by tho
WASHINGTON, Jan. B.—The nary
Tires made public the brick rpqds of cent, but ran be done by bringing up nent and never will be available. There money created a fund outlet for the states arid the nntlon, have grown to seaplane BOCO, which waa reporfixl **
Orange county have hern yielding an those which are too low.
i.\n n immense reservoir of hardwoods securities was oversubscribed on the Gorge pwportiori to foster th is move- m issing while en route to Hamptoj*
AGENT8
enormous net income during the past
"Governor H ard ee‘also should re­ in the tropics, which can bo used for day the books were thrown open.- Gold ment. This m ovem ent.has grown out Roads, waa located today »t ' ° r
eight years. Thnt is given ns the member th at tho stnte tax rate should lim ited nnd special purposes and se­ has been coming to and piling up in of the alarming* tide from the farm to Spit lighthouse, -Chesapeake Bayi
REAL ESTATE
length of tim e some seventy miles of be cut in half if the assessm ent is to cured a t'm a h o g a n y prices. But the America. Business hns come back. It town. ,JThe economic odds have been dam aged. Boatswain’s M ate "* '
Fire, CaauaRy, Auto Insurance
brirk-surfsced roads have been used be doubled. The state is now getting stru g g le for the w orld’s supi^y of soft ram c back to wRhln a stone's threw against the fa n n e r hence the son of Daley, pilot, said engine trouble
1 » W , P in t 8L.BANF0RU, FLA
in th a t county—and these arc all in sufficient revenue for ulf purposes of woods will become more and. mare of real prosperity if not to real pros­ the sdil has sought the city where the inclement w eather made It a d ll5***1 j
Wig.
re m a rk ab ly ,oxcellenl shape ut Ihe governm ent and there' la no loxion intense, and tb w a nations will fare perity. lUelf. Tha ba?is for this pros- odd* would not bo so heavily piled to make « landing. . ••*

Sanford Daily Herald

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them. He has given his county of
his time and attention nt nil- tim es
and goes back in this position with
the good will and esteem of his fe l­
low citizens and his fellow board
members. Judge Potter is another
good man for the position he was giv­
en by the hoard and the legal m atters
coming before the board will lie ■a t ­
tended to with the same careful con­
sideration that h a s' governed all his
work in the past. Okeechobee county
can bo congratulated.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY fl.

Funeral of Strike Victim

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January First Starts the First
Quarter of the New Year. .
... Open that Savings Account
Now. Deposits made on or be­
fore the Tenth draw interest •:
from the First.
Four per cent compounded
quarterly. .

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i *= Practically, every resident of Clinton. Ill-, attended, tho funeral at
Jimmie Fitzgerald, 10, killed by a bullet during tbowtrike fighting a t the
Clinton rullrusd elmim.

FRED R. WILSON
A T T O H N E Y .A T -I.A W

A GREAT CONFERENCE
, month nnd th eir widows from $.10 to ,
First National Rank Building
ON
HOME
MISSIONS
f.ill, n* well a* increase the Amount* j
SANFORD
FLORIDA CI asm fied Ad* lie a line. No nd taken for less (him 2V ami positively no
—
---tn nurses who saw active service In j
classified ads charged to anyone1. , Cash must accompany all orders. Count
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Bishop
W.
N
T
.
Ainsworth,
of
the
the
Civil war nml provide for Indian
five words to a line nnd remit accordingly.
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Methodist chprch, who Is in charge of w ar veteran* and th eir widows, nnB. F . WHITNKR, C u h l tr
F. P. FORSTER, President
th e Florida Cotifarcmce, in connection ■nounced th at ho would emlenvor to
v ithvKonu* of the most outstanding have the hill passed over the veto,
preacher*
is ,chnlrm
WOOD
fcolt
SALE—fs.&amp;O
LAWYER
a c o n T . WANED—A chnnco to build your
. end thinkers of, the country,]
,
, Senator 15ur*um,"'who
, nn
,. ■
PIcnsd arran g e to pa# cash on «!&lt;•- „cw i,om£ before lum ber got* any has T ailed for a gathering of those l 0f the sennte pensions committee, said
—Court House
s
livery, nnd specify the kind of wood higher. H ans nml estim ate* furnish- who nro deeply Interested In bringing ' he would take nn opportune tim e to
wanted, when placing jo u r order— F . C&lt;L—Sanford Novelty Works. 133-tfc the go*pel_to thu unreathed thousands make his motion, porMbly today, but
Nu-Tilc Shingles mittfit easily l&gt;c called th e "roof 1mel F|orida to m eet In Jacksonville, on probably a few day* la te r a fte r n
•
l.'O tfi WANTTH) -On** hundred coldfed la* January 12lh.
* mortal”, ns nn experience of more than twelve ycaps whery]
jSjes Er.amlncd
G tssies Designed ^ * \nrilII*‘
canvas*, of the ^ en u te sentim ent. At
hOR SALK Hosier nnd Gays’ paints j borers fo r hind clearing, contract
Nil-Tile roofs have been protecting the property of boRlc,
Sfn^o there are over ‘250,000 w h ite ' the rami’ tim e ho admittml. there vftts
nnd varnishes a t Sanford NovSUy work. Good camp. High land.—C.
owners does not show the least signs of wearing out. Nor,
bo ja and girls in this s ta te . wj-.o n rc jjlltle probability of it*. pas.iage over
W orks, Sanford agent*.
lC 3-tfc(w , Perkin*, Grnvelatid. Flu. 2 3 1 -m e
,
,
.
the veto.
do they “curl up.”
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tA H M L R b You can go: sec! bed W ASTED TO SF.IX at u bnrgau, n , u . „ u t c o n iw l« i with any Sunday
, -t: til
Optlelan-Optom etriit
Win li the hill parsed the senate
Irani**) nml irrigation pinj.a ut tu t
one
concrete m ixer on nkul •
Save your money by paying a little more for Nu-Tile
school of jqiy denomination, and n3 however, th ere was com paratively lit­
J ll East First S treet
Sanford, Fla. Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc with engine, n pick up. Addreaa Jllirc- thousand* of paren ts u ; «• not connect­ tle discussion, but th ere, wn* no rolland getting the shingle that is always on the job!
FOR SA LE—Twelve furnished rooms icr core of llctnld.
237-tfc ed with any o f the churches, it rrotn* enll and therefore, no indieatinp of
willi three year lease a t 11a Pal- WANTED TO BUY— Dodge touring the time ha*' come fur n forward th&lt;&gt; : ennte line-up. Adm inistration i
Three colors—Tile Red, Snow White and Creep, Also
m
otto
M'enitc.
215-tfcj
Pni-(
Jn
ttr
than
1PJU
model.
Adgraduate Veterinarian
movement of Much proposition* ns to lenders last night indicated th a t th e y '
all kinds of roll roofing.
.
FoTTtf.Vr.FT F ltO lT TRUES—Orna- 'dre?'*' 4,W. D. C. care Herald.
Telephones;
OfTico
challenge the thought or otir clifltch wmib! generally stand behind the pre-'|
•I
Office 123
Opposite P. O.
m ental tree* “a nd shYubbery.
M y‘
2II-3U l topic and cause them t&lt;&gt; consecrate sid ed '* veto. They also sajd D cnio-1
Manufactured by
Residence 237
Dcf.nnd. Florida tree* are grown by some of th e ’larg- WANTED To buy h r r e d n rcVonTl time, service and money to give the chi tie votes to sustain the veto w ere,
— t s t nnd best nurverh.* in the South.— ; bund baby play pen. Address P. O, gospel blessing* to the W aste place* i extafted and there was considerable j
W. L. ITail, the fruit tree man, Orlan- ib .\ dVi.
o J3.2I,, i,I the state.
doubt whether the ncce*j&gt;ary twotot &lt;lo, Flu.
21*-I2tp ------ --------------------------------------------- Thoughtftd men hi Amerirn are thirds vote could Is- mustered. A twofo
i . s eoiuerned ala.ut i 1 ■■ naltun's thirds vote in the house also would
ta FllR S A M ' F o lla g t , natas’c ami
•
t: 1. In the afterm ath ol tin* wot Id be remiired.
trailer. Innuire Mr. Durant, !
Ha
ft)
The veto, wbieh vv.i-. declared by iltMary, Fin.
2 lo-'.iji LOST G.dd u . t v atcli briM.-b-t ! . .ii fi n e s have been b be- e that
Pa
IQ
l,.ieaten
nur
clvili/.ata»:i
and
all
We
Inches
to be the first given H genM.
&lt;m
im-idii
uf
Mud..
Reword
it
Sold in Sanford by
P5 KtMl .SALE 5 t i n i with flntttUg
to
told
dear.
The
rh
u
rrh
of
t..d
ithe
ernl
pension
men;.me
by
a
president,
la
turned
In
101
Eas
t
Kith
Street.
K*j well, one rnom liousi', on o ... I ro- &lt;1.
IQ
Sfit-aij ,-uly way out. The ehallenge of the, was gi aen.lly a aurprire. Senator
ga Near store and trading t.ition In
n
t men demand* of th e eln n h a new Barr urn, expecting the president/* *ig'ijuire D. i'. I! isward, 11til &lt;ia&gt;
to You can find the name of pj*
uttd larger program &lt;&gt;f C hristian: nature before Christm as as it holiday
2 12-fit pi
to every lire Business Sian tor UUe.
H vangelir.atiun, to tin* • i ! Shut every g ift-lo the pensioner*, had arran g ed
to la Sanford iu this Column r-a FUR SA L E —‘21:.* Sanford venue gro­ DA NET N G GI, ASSES every Tur* dn y individual man may Ins rtavlied with fm the executive signature with some
cery nnd cigar stnrt*( doing buaih *. I’a r i s i F Hnpsp at J p. m. f&lt;*r c h il­ lb,, gi,.pel’s saving power and that eereimmy.
t o
to each day.
The president’s action {
ill
s of $-1(10 n week.' Ken cm for m !1- d ren and 7 p- in, rnc ndulti-- I n t e r p r - i he t lirlntian view of God ami lire came only a day before the explrnPn
to
P-j ing, single and ranted attend to bud ta t iv c umi ball i«a»m d a n c in g . I’mfi-s woild am;, prevail in every imilm o f; D«m
to to tot fta
n ten days’ statu to ry lim it for
ness. Ask for John Ibikobi. 2i2-2l|* *or f , L. Ehseu.
I l l - t i c '.jffj,
j him to affix httt sigunUire and after*
FOR SA LK y-One-hole fin b . ronk- HUM ES built on easy term s. J . \V.
Such speaker* ns Dr. f . L. Gomleil, l!l*' ,,m had twen referred to the iner, like new. i rice $!U. Also u n i­
&gt;!ti*M»n. ISuildt-r.
fiJil-lfitp f Now York; Dr. \\ A.Tayior. ,.f ,tvim r departm ent and pension officet*
*i!l ttt
m :r m iT o r t i i i : c o .m iit io n o f
ter
coats,
almost
new,
cheap.
Apply
Indianapolis! Bishop W. T.‘ MrMm ry., fl,r
'‘‘‘I”’1i
Storage Fncllllics
If we plrano you, tell o llu rn ; it not, A partm ent Ni». 5, over Herald office., A re y.m moving? Call l.o ‘-sing's ”! bmiisviNe. Ky-, nml others of note!
*,
~
2 1 2 -ltp ' QUICK (SFilVIi*K THANSFFI*
Spiiio the?
appointed
tell n*. Phono 499
SERVICE TRANSFER, ..jf ’-vi!! Ih oh \h&amp; proffrunt*
, jjo ^rn, tn ctil
, IL
At Sanford. In Ih r S ta ir uf I’lnrldn a t. th e rluar o f b u *ln ra«J)ee. 3*lh, 1*33.
t.nfrC W.\N
VTI t LfM
I) D
t« expected
t«YMnplnri that
thmf :not
flfit less
IflsS than
illltfl a cmamiltoo to furnish growers w ith
FOR SALJv Good g r a d e J«*r»**y heif•!
Wfl|„ . jt*. i
nS- V()U
T I it«. t 11
vr, 2 ’t year* iifil. Bred to fic.-ilini) p-;tu, i'hnhe st&gt;8 ‘M l-Th-Fri-Snt-tfc 1
thoWtiiffl MelbmHrt* will be pre- ; .tideiitifK- 'information on cm ttin*, cur1ir.*Olll(&gt;(*
SANFORD
I.MHUM BI1 Itfecll KMlnfv*
March 1st.—L. Vihlen, R. F. D. .W : ' ' ’
‘__ " J. “ __ _
1vent, besides host* o f u th er denomlna- ing and Imadling.
I. huiih oil i 'nlliilA'i'al S tf u r lty I lift* 1tm li It. at l&gt; lrtte
2 i(T»a.ti
A, Sanford, Fla.
S HIS I* M’KR CIUKFI Y
tioiis. It will be lk&gt; g re n te tt gather: --------------------\ f l *&gt;il»rr 1**&gt;fiuw nn«t
JfO.fttl 0« ■
\ t i i y, c t i n i i t c m u t n r t i i i : fjvt+rtlirif ir
/Non*
i : \ t i i j i i jicj a
I H i l l IT (II*
Ctnrrnl Mnrhlnc and Iloilpr Work*;
I II11«*I|l Till’•* 11*illt}p
13 100.00
cV"r
in
1 SCI
BY' EARS AND MEMORY I inff of iU
i i m t i n i . i &gt; i m i i m i s i :i i i .
at
?
t
.*
t
.iriij
M
n
It
I
a
*
I
j*it
1
Hntiih
1,000.0D
ArcnmnuHlstnui*
will
ue
proven
Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxo Biatonn;
M&gt; ( i III M ‘t . IV I II I Vi l i n
Jl.ct.i , 1 1 ,: jinlj.it. f-'urtlHiiri ulktt KiSltlltll
ORANGE GROVE BEARING
IS.OOO 00
lll» The \ v m r l n f n l Prr**)
11 S
? i|.nti T
t r»
,, M..HJ
t . . fur
I nr
•Ij .K S M
1 • MIt* i Itr.ll L‘s! ttl
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Band*; Crank 510 tr e e s , g f i p c f r u i t . titngerinev ami
I’tfld.A R I l l . l i F h . Mu., J i n

CHELLE MAINES

FOR SALE

W*ANTED

J

. Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

DR. It. M. WELSH

Amalgamated Roofing
Co., Chicago

LOST

BUSINESS

*i *

DIRECTORY

MISCELLANEOUS

Quick Service Transfer

THE PEOPLE’S BANK OF SANFORD

J
*E

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.

FOI{ SALE

Shnfts U clu rn cd ------------^— Rhone

P2 m a n g e s , all in :-t,|»tidld conditinn, w ell iH tight H
ta k en cure o f ; S room h ou se iu good M ineoun I

vvn. &lt; resident .*f

the

Association, edits hn !

•liglit
t'i-i','4 m il funffr.h im-ats
mode rate priees,

t ill Muh ji fill tillirf lti**DUfT*'“
I *tit f ii#iii I it«*i#r|toriiit*«l linnkn
,1 *ilim i , u rlitlritwlHii. &lt;
|ila Ino us, v«i i 'IimpKii Attfl Kxi hiii»«iot fur t!ti*«rhi|&lt;
l'i rr* ir||**l**ii«iipi I'rit iln i;llv*l4toii»«ir« *'Jlliti oil Han.I 0 »
the j F r a n k i*t lln*r«i nml liar? It. IIn i p b * I»i*- Ofimultofii Qunranty Fithil

SANFOIiJ) NOVELTY

General Shop and Mill
Work

‘

OILLON &amp;• FRY

K- W. HERNDON

S. 0. Shinholser*

I*. Connelly &amp; ISons

.

1

L- IS. H0DG1NS

k

[

____

I'iie meetings will be held in
.—
t«..
condition; I acres muck, fine fur truck
»ck jocfiltlmly newapoper chiefly wilh hi* j I)uvnl ro u n ly ' nrmy, beginning Wed- ru .tm ,' '.
___ 169 2.991.S3
Total ...
f a r m i n g ; 2 a cre* cleared fnivjiddUlon- uara nml nujnior&gt;.
j nusdny
10th iit= ?:!MK Sun*! \ r,tIfp If- Lorrhy wiv« n iHnt uihW
ARCHITECT *
nl hcove.
Brice £9,000.
Balance
______
At eight year.a of age, Mr. Brown’s , (ordVhmtld have at len.U 10 delegate*. "J1’1 ^ d '
u, ‘n,.V^toV.^r. “ 1
J,:lA ttu .m i:*
tir n t* . C o n s id e r trade.
f 30.000 00
-—
eyesight failed, and ho receivctl hisj
W. J. CARPEN TER. !itib .l &lt;aio.-. on it).- m Ii &lt;ia&gt; «f iu n o -|j - r a p t l n l Hlnck I'a hi 111
Room 7. Miller Bid*.
1J8.8S
i xpv ibm'» n n l Tftfcrfc Haiti)
i *. 7 ,
’..
,
i
* '
’
"
| nra \ U iT'? .1, I• art
■*Icf In ' Uinliviil* il I'rifllli
See
,Mr.
Bronson
3 « ,0 « 0 8*
principal ffmrouuft fmm ins
i
_________ ___ _____
i* i,;,en n mu Mumian. d tr jp Ii ilo* **f iDiUvhltmi iiri«ui*lifi ■uii|f«&gt;t to rlu fk
SANFORD
FLORIDA
63,360.00
A. B. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
I mother, who read 'to him. ■
im m iv i-c iT T n n p
' c m mu i. v t&gt; 19J.1 In from ..i t i m ’l tm e t Vrttiba.tes of t&gt;r|.,.*li
1 0 .So
U AIUllNCi S * rP H U r
i ,|t j M- iihi .iiMtr In Hanfttnl. ,Sf*misii*l j i prilfliHl I ht-cUw
. Established 1909
9.193 96
His light never r, turned sufficientI'l-’N
S
in
S
M
E
A
S
I’l
t
F
'
('(••* t»l will &gt;&gt;fT&lt;-r (&gt;&gt;r &lt;tl&lt;- mot CaMiti r*n Check* t»u(*t*ndlnK
PENSION
M
EA
Sl’RE
66.179
1*
i a .in i".&lt;
n .ii.si he.
,
itit.|,,.,i .u „| t » -I l&lt;«.|.|.*r »..r | Having*
ff
BIioiic IS
101-9 Magnolia Ave.
107,600.00
|y to permit him t&lt;i rend anything -ex-1
Mil In I \ uI•i«•
I, ■, 111*- Ji-Hul In,III- l«( ll
T i l I t E M E N S D E F E AT
. ...,
3 1,991. SI
||, ((,»-’! it***1 LiUll, -U nit,-, tv (IIU Nttlvp it lit) Itltlfi 111*iliP4"i*tJt111Fl|
cept lari
new paper hendhm &lt;. ami
W ORKS
FOR H UNT
It,L u&lt; I In* I'-IIIII) &lt;&lt;f ,-&gt;.-liiliiuli’,
_____
ICS1.991.S1
he. cni.niit distiugtn*h features more t WASHINGTON. Jan. 4.— I^ * i to ,(iat&lt; uf ei.-i I,tii. murr ti.irlli-iilnrty ,(,
RFNT U n fu rm n h ed apnrDnetit
rllu-il hi* follow*, ( u - u l l :
V. C. C O I.I.I T I, D rop
FOR R
,
•
than mx feel away. Having an tux-1 C*ivll and Mexican Wiir pensloncrn of
Th, Northeast tfm irt-t «f lliu Nortli- S ta te of riort't.i. fim it ty uf Hemlnob-, ss;
•
,_
_____
FemiK
tmle
lalt! /A partm ents, 305 E. F irst;
ii
ml
lit,Hun
i
Indm vnmr1 . t;
ii Mnwiitn?*. ( ‘ashter u f - t h e uiiuve-hammt Hank, itn so le m n ly s w e a r
ur-ual memory and u secretary who! the latgp blanket pension hirrcnpo* ^ *..'r'T ik * * V ii!ci/iY V u e r w r , i-stirtit
Gtrect.
100-tfc
tltut th e ubuvu hint * no n t l i true tu tlie tirst o f my ftnowledintnuift tiellef.
tcoda items from various newspaper* j proposed by the Btlraum hill Was the Hiiiith 16a yaritB «&gt;f dip said ffdutti•
K. II. H A w K lN H , Csshlsr.
CO H11 Kt *T— ATTKUTr
\\ ANTiTli—To rent, furnished hun* to hint, calling out the page and eqj-j threatened ‘yesterday through the ve- f.i*t IjM'irlrr iif th,- Nurtlu nst i( m ir
'in
i in tii cti&lt;m *. Tow nstii|, jt&gt;. »«mtn
*
tV. II. T ttN N IC M F F K . ,
CONTRA CTO U nnd HUII,DR ||
pnlpw, occhpanyy Jan. 10th, very de­ tinm (m* the nrjicte, it is not infre- to of tho blit by riesid en t Hardtfig.
nt ttongi 11 Kaitl, and nlsu
*
*-*
S. 1'ULKtrroN.
Tit*tv,-*t
half
of
tin*
:
Npr)Invest
.
r
. V. WILt-IAMB,
care
God,
W,
Knight.
H7 Commercial St reft—Sanrutd. Fin. jnirnhle tonnntv c:t
■luent fur Mr. Brown to, nsk for item*
The president returned the bill to tie »((• r. nml t b e - s o u t h e a s t Q u arter » f
tV. K. KCOaOAN.
,
230-tfc »ir' months Inter, specifying the po­ the senate, where it originated, with rt*** X iirtliw fit P u s f t v r o f Jtertlun '!&gt;,
,
1 DIfeelors.
Tiiwasltip Se, Huutli of Itnmii' 31. Gust,
Huliserlhril omt swarit to livfure me this 6tlt Uny of January, 1**6pe r*. page ami column.
it message attacking it n:t a whole nnd all ta Ht-mlhole t*»iittn&gt; (form erly t »rtNOTARIAL, HI*At.)
J «• HIGtltOJf, Notary I’uhtle.
l convenience*, Call at 113 Kn*t 6th Air. Brown is now 35, and also is specifically. He &lt;L&lt; lured it WoultJ cost Him.- I'liu n t)) Biurhln.
Terms (,‘us!i. Purchaser to pay fur
ELECTIIICAL CONTRACTOIIS street.
i 1
2-TJ-fitp president of the Southeast Missouri the govcriiinent ^108,000,001) annual­
l*V '*
Sf?|fKI.1,1! MAINRH.
Press
Association,
and
the
Southeast
ly
nnd
net
a
precedent
entailing
pen­
Hlu'fliil
Slaster
In
I'tinncerV
WANTED TO" RENT— Perm anent, ii
l-C, 13, 20. 2T, 3-3.
lFe«tirnhou*o Light* snd Appliance*
or I room unfurnlrhed apartm otu, M lvouri Democrat i're*» Association. sion obligations of f50,&lt;000,000, tX)0
within
the
next
fifty
yunrn.
Yle
algo
Brown write* his articles on n type­
Newr Line of Fixture*
flat or hom o, desirable location,’ Ad­
aiBHaRMMaHHRBIIUHlinBMBRMaiiaMMMHMUaUaMaMUaHUUMUaMMHMMMBMaUMaUMUMMMaaMMMMMaMMMMMMaj
Miller Building— ^M agnolia Avenue dress ?*K, S.” care Herald office,.S an­ w riter, idthough he cannot read type disapproved specially provision* giv­
ford, F la.
192-ttc w riter type. Ill* printers any he sol ing ponaien rights lo widow* of vcle in mi wlto had been m arried only
FOIl REN T— Furnished two room dam, if evef, s trik e r a wrong key.
"Two years.
- i --------------------apartm ent, 300 Palm etto Ave.
Despite th e president's veto, Sen­
FRENCH SAILORS HELD
21 l-3tp
a to r Bursutn, Hepiddicnn, Now (Mex­
INSURANCE AGENCY
F o l t REN T —Furnished hou*eke!|i- - BATON ROUGE. J.n., Jnn. 0.— Bal- ico, author of the bill which would
roonts, 2*ti» E a rt Thir&lt;i KJ.
(■() Rouge police yesterday were hold­ ruisu CiVil and Mexican Svar vet­
n rt p_ — a u t q ------- b o n d s
—
■—
11■■
FOR 'R E N T —N o w ' Iningtilow,’
bunguloW, five ing five men believed by tho pul ice to erans' pensions front $30 to $70 a
rooms, pomesaian given on the 18th, Imve boon the quintet who kidnapped
Hi Tit $35 per month to any respectable nml robbed Joseph Dantino, New O r­
fdmily w ithout young children. Must leans chauffeur. The melt gave their
Contraclor und Builder
H E R E ’S A B U S IN E S S
WEEKLY
VTI
fitly the furniture all complete ready mum - a* H. E. W right, W, II. limi' : •' M,: &gt;’ - ..
' F O R S A N F O IU )
/
way, II. V. Scott, J. It. Blackwell nnd
to
move
in
5105,00.
Address
Box
11
IS
"ANFOlm
* m -*
FIXJR1DA
nnoit r u n
Sanford.
213 2lp F. L. Nditch. They nro said by the
- *■ **
i
$6,000 to $12,000 Yearly!
FDR R E N t—Three DirnUhed houno- police to have adm itted th a t they
?2.00 per year in advance. Subscriptions can be giveft 1
An ln«ur,iuc*i man In iiuuU* i ‘a r■ fpfbeping room j. Phone 848-W, fia- were French mar It &lt;i. Dantino was
f ‘.«lalifishrd HW.S
m t
ollmt, a (atm+r In tvtscunsln, n
tldd and mndv prisoner in tho country
. foro eight, and a fte r reven p. m
l elcht r In .MInhreina, othi rsf Ail
Sanford
Herald
newsboys
or
address
Lewis
SfiippJ
^ijrh -B - a - l
over ifir t*. p.,-1- tprsu mi tt w n n i 213/fitp and robbed of $MWUte tpld nUthorlties.
ed ( i i ’i .n n a- real rnunoy-ntal.ln,In* rxtm rxln
dilation Manager, Sanford Daily Herald*
huntitcss.
g l s ,n l r 7
l1 M
'■ aufi:
‘ ji*ht*
_ ....
f l -■tz-piY^ •-r
i'»-i«.P,0, ri! ,nuil ypEi
F(&gt;H llKNT -^ ruum apartm ent, up
lim iim iirr ^ j
Sonf
Pfiupa
CftVe
tni-m
th
e
i
r
utinorlutilty.
it &gt;■ (hry
y- ey sm i m n tij
F»r Lai,
tty. Tint
Tuitny
(h
furbished. Well located, new build­ SEV ERE COUGH AFTER INFLU*
Statrfr lln.nil*
oth ers oivp their m f n ‘ iirosj*«-r*
ENZA ‘ ’
All World News Over Leased Wire, International News ‘
ing.
713
West
F
irst
St.
213-3tp
utts
Ktrctrtk-Mutit
lln k r Hhutis,
I.tinn*
"A fter nn attack o f tho ‘Flu* which
w ithnut havinic k n o w n u tMnr;
It«,l
, ’r&gt;'nrrlr
fIn*lnrM t'hanrrx
a b o u t the bakery buslnr-sa' t»uAll the enscntiiil* of a.role, squniy.Tleft me with » severe cough nothing
forr. You have th e M u st c h a n ce
Vain. Otrico
*’
rWhl Itere. A, cash .b u sin rM ; nu
seemed
to
relievo
m
e-until
•!
used
level,
ocriber,
surface
and
plumb,
r h h rscs . no itsttvsrlssi ym te-p roFeatures of Interoational Feature Service
^
ni:.\,*T v COMPANY
Foley’s Honey and T ar," write* Mrs.
tits In the till every ip ulit. Uv_ " » Q U | ) |&gt;viraTytBXT COMPANY depth gauge, inclinometer, protractor K, D. Drake, Childs,
t
rye
tie
who
rata
Is
a
cu
stom
er,
M aryland,
ibtonp is
Local and State News
B u sin es s Rood all yHnr round. Wo
! 0 H 1!nitiiolla Av«« and bovel r.ro iiWlndcd Un ft now in­ Gough* resulting
from Influenza,
su p p ly all titnlm nem and htfor---~ - strum ent for mechanical workers.
m a tlorw
Whooping Cough, A sthm a, Croup, t n
Sport and Automobile
\Vrite nr Wire Today
Grippe anil Bronchitis are quickly re^
f o r ’full partlrulArn. ‘ A rt now to
Rotograynte Supplemtofc
obtain .exclusive rfttltltt in .Hititlioved w ith Foley’s lloncy . and Tar.
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METAL W O R K S
printed
General Repairing
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
rrJnteU on the
th. wrapper. L argest scll**^#f*’*-* 3 t V* Frbirh 'At* — i - Bnnfayj p|B&gt; Rhone Union Bhsnaacy 37^and 440 U rg tnmgh-m edieine in the W orld,
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TIIE SANFOUD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6,1921

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No more do tho galleries reverberate'! nnd claimed to Ik* the best oyer offer- lilossoni" was given him by hosts of
’rierids in the Southland. At the death
with the hiss of the bettle-browed, bc-jed with this attraction,
GOLF
of
Lew Eatdwin of Cbburn and Raidwhiskered villinn ns he corners the
BOWLING
win
nnnhml conimedlnna .Dan did a
THB
GEORGIA
COTTON
IH.OSSOM
tenrful hcroipe nnd demands the "p a­
pers."
No
lin
g
e
r
does
Desmond
tho
musical specialty with Manager Co.
TENNIS
Desperate Btaik through act afte r act .p an Holt for the past ten years nr- burn aw terw ard assuming the position
or reel a fte r re d , running the gamut aocintcd in big time Vaudeville (form ­ of. principal fun maker with tin* comof human villainies.
erly of A1 G. Fields, and Coburns) has pany. He is also a capable bnnjuiu
“ Jngo is passe.
this year returned to his form er post- and will t* seen with Coburn's Min
"Degree hus hnd his day,
tiuii ns character nnd principal com- strcls this season in various rule* of
"It's the monocle and cane th at now median with Joe Coburn's Minstrels. dm key humor of which he is a p„sl
hold sway."
Dun Is from Macon, (la., from which m aster. At the Frincca&amp;nn Thursday,
It hns remained for. Erich von S tro­ f a d his title of "The Georgia Cotton Jan . 11.
Sanford's Second Team (Jives ’Em n
heim, author, director nnd principal
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DAYTONA, Jan. ft.—The first in­ Nearly T hree Thousand I’ins n Dame actor in "Foolish W ives," to create _
Had Walloping lleforc l.arge Crowd
No Detailed Kepqrt Received from
ternational air gliding and soaring
is W hat They Do in Jax
the perfect villinn—a parlor-snaky;
Jacksonville Hut (G nme Must
Them wns much epcrulntimi ns to meet to Ik* bold in America will take
sort of villinn who glides ihrough
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE
Sometimes when the local Isnvler# life, wrecking homcB by the lift of on:
Il«ve IU*ens l!ood One
who the .Masked Wonders of South P,'“'" 1,10 la ttrr lm rl ,,f
nt
BWf*:r
=
are mnkiifg extra strong efforts ti* eye-brow—a suave heart-breaker with
Florida were, ami the advance dope 4 &gt;n&gt;*,,na J’carli and Scabrceie.
There has been no detailed report thnt they gave out about bow gopdj Thl* nnnouocement was made by make or break a record and whcif this n jau n ty monocle nnd the most e x -j
front the girls gam e in Jacksonville us they were and how ipuny teams they l *1,‘ I’nytona Chamber of C-onmierue said record is broken it makes one feel pressive of canes.
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.yet,'but n late wire lust night brought had beaten, was ail blown to parees M o w in g an invitation to the. Aero th n t they arc wny up when It comes
No
curses
soil
his
lips—only
the
the Information that Sanford lost Inst night when the second string men Sdenco t lub of America to hold the to knocking oVer the pins. Hut in dainty suspicion of a lip stick and the
WILL CARRY A FULL LINK OF
their name to Duval, final score being of tin* Sanford High team walked all nice! here, which has been accepted. com paring Sanford's bowlers records delicate perfum e of his cignrctt#. He
uver them, the final seme being so big With the invitation to the club to hold,w ith those o f some of the teams repHI to 24.
never gets blue with ra g e —the color
The closeness of the score, however, for the regulars and so small for the »*»c m eet here, the C ham ber of. Com -j resenting tho larger cities it makes us of his cheek could never pale. In fact,
nt&gt;
°f
In jftn l.n s if we are hut small fry.
leads us to believe thnt the g a W was Masked Wonders that the score keep " » " ♦
he is a sartorial, tonsorinl model,
Feed1
| The Jacksonville bowlers llW tn g h t whole manners are impeccable. You
close and Interesting nnd that the Du­ er was played out nnd unable to get t‘* kc money.
" 1 ! Stanley Yule Ileneh, serretn ry . of jwon n gnmo over the Mobile ( lub in
val fans must have been well sa tis­ the results
hale him because of his he-vamp
thnt
Orville the Telegraph League nnd their to ­
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the .club, nnnouneed
fied with the exhibition. A score this
methods.
And then, loo, the Mnkked Wonders ,,
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WiigKt ntid Glenn H Curtis would tals for the three games wna 2,07-1
close against a team that has such a turnedi nut to be the ,,
CORN. OATS AND HAY FOR YOUR HORSES
Masked Wonders
,
In "Foolish Wfve*," which is to be
pins, while the very highest record
vast amount of m aterial to pick from of, Control and not South Morula, us eo-opeuXe in the event and th at nt
■Undo in Sanford was when the Con­ shown at the Prlncesj for tho lust
yers would compete,
HEIST PULI*, IIR A N AND SHORTS FOR YOUR COWS
speaks well for Sanford nnd Miss
rj.,u„v«| of the m asks .found th a t "*
C tia recently successfully gregational club bowled ntota) of n time today, von Stroheim plays tho
Tillis’ coaching. And Lf our girls team they were all players th a t were horn,
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Agents for Savannah Grains Co., Fertilizers
little b etter than 2,-H)0. In the sec­ role of a bogus Uusstnu count, whose
ii.,...,i ns
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, rose in a jtWder from the water,
can put up a game w.th
witlt Duval
IJUVul
ns ra.sed and expect to die In S anfprd., ^
lk .nUcn n y o m g (k,rmnn ond game of their match last night habitat Is Monte Carlo and whose oc­
they did Inst night it means th at be­
, in i&gt; &gt; »r
uT
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e &lt; Ktmiont, made a continuous flight of they knocked over 1,124 pins while the cupation In life Is to make love to ev­
fore the season d o ses Sanford will ho Wondeia the Herald wdl not publish
h|iur; nm| |0 n ln u tc s in n molor. W sl average in Snnfnrd wna a little ery woman who strikes* his fancy.
nlilc to knock off quite a few of tho the r names or the true score ns the
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J e s s plane, authorities on aviation be- b etter thnn eight hundred. The high Some he cultivates merely to wheedle
other? teams in th e state. Monday's defenl
was awful,
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pan to realise that something in the score for the Jacksonville team was them out of money,
issue 'will carry this gam e In detail.
The first team of the Sanford High
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Ily varying his blandishments with
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. way of n revolution hnd dawned in made by Trenholm who rolled 27G
bchaol will announce a lug game to ,
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dow nright blackmail, he m anages to
while
S
anford’s
record
Is
lijli.
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the
aclancc
of
airplane
construction
A digging machine employing scra­ he played next week.
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These high scores rolled by Jack ­ live like n prlnee. HI# enne, monocle'
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land control. I*or n num ber of years
pers «n an endUh s belt' th at lias been
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l A \S H F E E D ST O R E *
sonville
bowlers are no real reflection and rig n rettes are worn with the
the
attention
of
m r - t 'n v re* ciicv i * vv i n . 'v
airplane mnmifncb u ilt-in Germany hns n g reater ca­ iHltllON
IS SI 101 WHEN
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-----htta
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on the Sanford bowlers ability as the grace of one to the m anner horn, his'
turers anil operation
pacity for work than the record
-Snnford, Florida
Mvrtle Avcnue'and Fourth Strectbowling'eonditions arc* somewhat dif­ Russian officer’s uniform is g listen -!
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largely
on
the
motor,
relying
on
its
breaking Meant' shovels of the P ana­
ing
and
speck
less,
nnd
In
the
luxurious
ferent
in
the
cities.
There
arc*
more
powers to offset any lack in plane
We will appreciate nn opportunity to serve you
m a Canal.
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alleys, which means the bowlers can villa he rails home, he affects s ta rt­
t
-----------------------MEXICO CITY, Jon. f».—George construction and pilotage.
W. Stcabben, a H rillsb m erchant, was *
G erm ain have added to th eir work fa ste r nnd thereby* keep warm ling bathrobes, silk pajam as and ex­
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
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mortally wounded Wednesday night, original success in gliding fiight by once they get started, the alleys are otic diets.
MONEY!
Cut out thin slip, enclose with for nnd when he walked into the line of fire M illin g fla n w equipped with two and set in concrete which makes them
DANDY DANCING DARKIES
borne power m otors Hint have true, tho pins are new nni! the halls
m ail it to Kol6y &amp; Go., 2nn.r» Sheffield between two men engngcil In a pistol
Avenue, Chicago, III., w riting your duel in the streets. Mr. Stenhbcn " M e lh » f |lght »v«'1' " specified route r.re purchased to suit each individual
That singing dancing comedy eon- j
n am c.nnd address clearly. You will w as'wounded in the presence of his " f J" aiiles or more and more recent- bowler. Tiiis, of course, cannot be
for
Sanford
ns
long
a&gt;
there*
is
such
n
tlngcnt
with J . A. Coburn's Min-trels |
receive Jn return a trial package con­ wife nnd child, lie has been in Mexi- ly.have constructed a glider th at rose
th
at
use
tho
alleys.
Hut
some
nt
the.
Princess
T heatre on Thursday,
from
the
w
ater
and
flew
for
several
j
few
taining Foley's Honey und T ar Com­ eo only four month*, fn addition to
1day nnd some day soon, the interest January 11th, in said to he the best ett* ■
pound for coughs, colds nnd croup; Mr. .Stenhbcn six other person* were minutes without being towed.
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will he so high in thi- s&gt;*rt of recrea- tertainers the attra ct ion* tins ever
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sidesIgeriuiisly w oundrj in tin* exchange &gt;&gt;f
DEATH
OF
Mlt.S.
thin th at it will be necessary for S an -!had. Dan Holt, the Georgia Cotton
nnd back; rheum atism , backache, k id -L dozen shut* In twcen' Gen. M-oviguM
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f,,,*l to have what the lugger cities lllqssnrn of Mnron. (in . for ninny
tiny nnd bladder ailm ents; ami Foley(dq Avila nnd l.ient Col. Con-tantino
have
nnd then the Sanford bowlers je a rs a big time vaudeville entertainC athartic Tablets, n windesoim* and Lnzi’anji who used the crowded streetf
thoroUgldy rlcansing cathartic for n* their duelling groiuid.
Funeral service* for Mrs. Fannie S. will be howling jtLst ns goorl, if n u tlr r heads tin* list and is a well known
favorite
in minstrelsy.
“ Hank"
Mexunder. former Gninenville rear* better, than any of them.
constipation, biliousness, beadnehes,
1
White,
etidmnn,
typical
01'
Mammy
ijenl who passed away at tile home
nnd sluggish Dowel*.
Feld every­ ROAD HOARD TO HEAR
and hlneknfe character coin median it
CIRCCS WAREIIOI SK
where.—Adv.
t
COMPLAINTS ON IIKIDGK of her so nin lie J .and Tuesday night,
JS SM KPT IIY FIRE strong bidder for honors ip flu* fun
were held from the F irst Presbyter­
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line. Nate Mulrny that wide awake
STROUT FARM AGENCY
PENSACOLA, .Inn. 5,—The state ian church at I yesterday afternoon.
NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 5.— Fire re- singing nnd fast dancing party from
r
- ___ 113 .Magnolia
Avenue
road t-•&gt;«i,t will bear complaints nn Mrs. Alexander Jived in this city for {•(tried late yesterday swept Du* old
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twenty*-five years utfd leave* v irtu ­ t.'nion Stork Yard warehouse* ill I5er- West Virginia, is a winner hand?
Rend thi* anil net ipii&gt; k if looking the propanol construction of a bridge
McGee,
ally
hundred*. ..I
of elose|K&gt;r*o*wi
close personal triemi*
friend* ke,
M,(,u i(1, (|s wjmcr
turjj , , down.
w
*Joe •*
'• Henry Ray,
. *’ Ton*
viiiits ron sKimcn
fo r n bargain, JfOftrrcs border ing a over the E-iam bla i iv« r eotmeeting
to
mourn
he
r
In**.
Death
foilowed
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beautiful hike, lit) acres cleuied, Ilf, thi- and Santa Ko*u rounties today.
" l‘hn,,Kh sht‘ " n® (in. Nearly all the animal** wen* s a v -!'? '
r
nrnngo, 1 grapefruit, nil hearing trees, The rlm rtu re h t«* be Mtil fee* of | period of ill
for only « few day* be- (&gt;&lt;| ,tt|, l)ip
of th, fl)t. &lt;-■ •; bffonl phenommal baritone farnn scrub land, all excellent soil, sever­ bridge over the river and a ground critically «*H
n u rly with the company returns from
fori* the end ranu
tin es ijf the cirrus and equipment was
al acres of heavy Idark loam, the l*el trex el of l.-'ljll feet. It wHI !*• provaudeville this year with new songs;
Mrs.
Alexantler
wa*
born
in
Cov­
destroyed. Mr. Murphy Inst-night e«of garden soil, up bmiiv, hut n large, vided with u draw in the channel span
ington, Tenhossee, in 1HIJ. She was lima ted his loss would rciu'h $inn,(H)0. and ns Interloeuter. Jo*. McAmdnii.l
barn on p ro p erty /Ih v rttr called away.
Irish tenor, Norbert Lion, Carloi I
miirried in 1S‘&gt; Ptn Jam es E. Alcx- He carried no insurance.
The Daily* lltwnld, 1T&gt;c per week
For quirk side, rrffer* tins dedrable
Jones, llassu, Dave Kahn Yodler and I
aniiei of Unit place. Mr. Alexander
The blitZL* was caused by the explo­
tract for $l,0Utl.
served with distinction ahroughout sion of an oil stove in the home of tenor, Th»s. Hradiey Lyric tenor, form
f
This is not off in the woods, Tint Is
tin* Civil war, during which time he Mr*. Fred Powell, adjoining the ware with others a wonderful mule choir,
located MW yards from bard Improve*!!
all' soloists. Kail Denton, male ro. |
w as,attached to orro*t'* Cavalry, lie
loud, and only H mill* from .Hnnfoi.d
The annual m eeting of the htock- died in IHii'.i a* the result of a cold j house. Personal clfects of thirty-five prnno, has a most stunning wardrobe ,
C orner S econ d SI r o d am i P ark A venu e
of the circus, were lost in
f.
postuffice,
2 tl-tfe holders of the petrous M anufactur­ contnit-led during the latter day* of
and new ntimbil*. Sn-nery roslumes
the
Maze.
Pft r ; .
ing Company, Inc, of ( ’huluota, Fla., the war I m I wccii the -late**.
and entire performance .an- nil new
wdl lie III hi III the iigltc *»f M. F.
Mi
Ab'Mindci in --urvived by only

BOXING

Sanford Bowlinff
Masked Wonders Not (Daytona to Have
Duval Girls Defeat
Records Not in the
So Wonderful Biff Flyinff Meet Lat­
Sanford’s Fast Basket
Biff City Class
er P art This Month
a Ball Sextet, 34 to 21

P ratt's Poultry Feeds—Makes the Hens Lay
Larro Dairy
More Milk Guarantee!
G. B.Tlorse Feed----- The best for your stock

SANFORD

To the Public: We have taken over the Garaffe formerly occupied by the B. &amp; (). Motor
Co., and we are here to ffive you the best of
service.

Gas

Oil

Accessories

TIKIOS, TREES, VULCANIZING, STORAGE
CHXNCEY WILSON

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NOTICE!

Itnl.jn on,

I Id North

Park

avnnlic. oik * soil, Jaltlcs K. Alexander, Jr., of MEM HER F E D E R A L U liS E R M v
HOARD GOES TO MIAMI

Potato, Chicken and Sanford, Florida, at S p. m., Monday, IVI.and. Due son and two daughters
January fdh, HUM, l« r the purpow of
tin-ir m uthbr into tKb "g re a t
WASHINGTON, Jan. fi.—John It.
Shrimp Salad
elu ting a board or directors and (.» | K*yontj.» sh e is ntso survived by two Mitchell, member of the Federal Re­
Georgia Country Sau­ triuisaet any other liusineia that n,aJf; grandson*, William Slringfcllow and serve Hoard from St, Paul, left la*t
proper ly come before the meet ing.
Krnnei* Stringfcllow. of Jn. ks.mville, night for a two weeks' rest at Miami,
sage
WHEELER,* a mbit her relative* in her old home F lit He ha* had u slight'bronchial
II.
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Imported Swiss Cheese C. V. MA MONEY.
President in Tennessee.
attack nnd hi* phy*irinna suggested
Imported Edam Cheese
237 Str
Seeretary.
The body, accompanied by loved : he take ; rvei.il weeks’ vacation.
Premier Coarse Soup ADA PTU.D Ul'N'i II Git M T S bring one*, will arrive from In*Land early
tta Ra Rx P-4 *a Rs r a R3 R*
afternoon. Funeral rcivier* will
Black Fnfflish Walnuts I IVIIH* K io to - eightien oioillw af l»tin i tiwbo
ra
te I by Rev, While, a T*ti d fV#
fci
Old Ph. Buckwheat I* r plan!mg, plaol an u« leuge and i»c by Rev. A rthur Spencer, Mr *. Ilelouv r-u
itid«*pein!'*nt, l*evt commercial fruit in- Hod on ii in charge of the music. In- Ra
fn
FO
R
TH
E
Stone’s Fruit Cake, 50c vi*.immit .u Miiitli, fruit bring# lifi;h l i ment will be made in Evergreen Rtl
Ra
- per pound
, i - l priic*.
We intiodiiced tie c ccmelery.— Gainesville Sun.
m
MOVIE FAN Ra

P.

grape# into IToriilu and they have
Tx
Itecn doing well ten seamu*. Other
According to the Geological S u r­ * j to Pa m iq n h Ra
M
olapteil fruit* aim , tree blueberries, vey tlu* United States contains 12,(100
blackberries, pcnehesli figs, etc. Fuii;,*t*uute milt*, of unused pent lands eaThe moviy fan every oneo in ir
informntton, free intalogue. A dapted; pable of yielding 11,000,000,000 tons while likes t'w set* a show in real lift
Nurseries, Tampa, Fla. J2I l-fit on Sat. of fuel.
• And they like plenty of music, plen­
ty of song* and lot# of joke*.

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That is one of Osborne's reasons f|ir
booking Coburn's m instrels again this
year.

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T his-show will lie a t the Princess
Thursday, Jan u ary It. The sent sale
sta rts Monday at Roumillat &amp; A n­
derson’s drug store.
Everything will be new, Aill the
songs will be tht» latest, all the Jokes
coining to Florida for the firs t time,
nnd some of the stu ff will be original
with Coburn.

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FOR EVERYBODY
MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD
SEND FOR If
• Here’s something for you—a new puzzle
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the big stack I’ve got pileduphere—lookslikea
mountain. There are thousands and thousands of
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
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I want every boy and girl, every man and
woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
you work with this puzzle the more interested
you become—the better you like it.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. JANUARY G, 192.1
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tw *u lt&gt; Id m m 14 I*!| m

la

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{■lowed under in .tho fall, the beans Ni toi *&lt;
will add a largo am ount of humus to
the soil and leave it much richer In
plant food. These are additional bene­
to
fits to be derived from the growing
W
of bunch velvet beans (a legume) to, tot Hu Rs an Pa M
IQ
which should not Ik: overlooked.
to
II. F. WHITNKR, J r., County Agent
Although the labor of cultivating
Mpo D. L Long, Miss Ilrssio Long,'
M'
and hoeing the beans throughout sum ­ Mr. anti Mrs, G raham H unter and
to
mer is no small item, it in an expense son Lee nnd Mrs. Gonrge Hridgeman
to On Saturdn&gt;n l!te County Agent run lie found in his nffire in the
basement of the Court House. At any other time he may lie
well worth making, if the truck land and th ree littlo peojde drove to Day­
to
reached through the office of the ( humlicr of Commerce. Leave
is seriously infested with nematodes. tona Death Sunday in the Hunter
n
&gt;»
• t T *30
L Furtherm ore, by practicing this m eth­ car.
to all calls there.
od one avoids the expense of clearing
The Chorponings, Cor{utnj'*, Squires
K
*3 ^
Bi m
M *q Sq
the land in full, a necessary operation ami Mr. and Mr*. 1&gt;. &lt;*. Kownrtl from
when the land is allowed to lie out all town enjoyed New Y ear’s day driv­
r
The county agent will bo on apodal ruin, n crust which might exclude air summer uml to grow a h eavy crop of ing through the hills nnd dales of
was never allowed to remain on the weeds and grass. Thu lalsir of clear­ Lake county nnd had n picnic dinner
"jUuJsUjB
f ith , and will soil. The results recorded in Hullo- ing such laud frequently will bo ns
thurt'lnyi
V0
in the Fmsth park.
iherefore not he able to gnawer cult*. tin 159, concerning the control of ncm- great as the expense of cultivating
.^ M rs. M arg aret W atson. Mrs. Mar­
U found In his office during th at atodos, wore (|tiite satisfactory.
[the crop of velvet beans.
or
garet M arshall, little Miss Winona
On Friday and S aturday of
llowever, th y summer-fallow meth .
Velvet beans should lie planted as Purvis and Mr. and Mr*. .1. C. Ellstime
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I, week me
the w
county
od is oujOClloiiable,
objectionable, because it greatlyrjeajly
this'week
u m / agents of this oo
]early ns possible a fte r the last spring wqrth were dinner guest* nt the P res­
■
part of the stale will meet here u t t e impoverishes the 'lo ll. The hot sun liuck crop has been lem ovtd, by June
sor home New* Year':* evening, a de­
V'sldcx Hotel to form ulate plans 111 an ,j heavy rains of summer destroy if possible. To plant in May is yven lightful evening .was passed in visit­
thi
the year. On Monday■ the county i,„t only the humus in the soil hut' nl- better.
ing itnd music. The D ressors are the
, gl„t will attend n hearing by the so the bacteria nnd other soil ur $pfTn^ If desired, one ran plant corn in
.
perfect hosts w ith th eir hountiful ho*
T
.
I'lsnt1 Hoard
Hoard at
at Tallahassee,
Iallahussee, on
on the
»' ism s, leaving the soil extremely pour the bean rows, and thus gel im midi- ujlnlity ntl(j ,,IK„| cheer.
F
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Ion nf whether or not citrus
both plant food and living m atter tional return for his labor. However,
qurslioi
corn is not always absolutely immune ,, *. F‘ M,U *
, Vt11' ' * " l ' i
plant * or pnrts thereof sha 1 &gt;e a - The soil, in other words, is "dead."
If you have a SAF'K or a PIANO to
to be brought Into Florida, lhis Velvet Heans Under Constant Cultl* to root-knot, but usually is resistant
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lowed| to
move,
and w n n t.it done *nfely, enll
p a very important m
Meeting
r t l m and
MX the
M.
vulion
i-nough ,» M « j » „ but little In d
f
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s^are
enropto
home
from
a
visit
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osing'*
QUICK SERV IC E,TitA N B sgent will carry several le tte rs exIn an attem pt to find some .m ethod; ft roylng the nemajpde?.
to
St.
Petom
burg.
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and
hnVe it done a* yotj w ant it
pressing the opinion of some of the which-will eontrol root-knot as well as
We strongly recommend to trucker*
wi
done.
Plume
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Mrs.
Herman
Middleton
entertain­
citrus growers and shippers of the docs the summer-fallow method and that they employ th is ‘method during
■. On Tuesday nnd Wednesday which a t the sumo time will not pos­ summer on land infested with root- ed the members of her class, The lie*
s iiD iiiiin iiiR a a H iB iiiiiiB a a a io H iH B S B iD iiiia ix c m H r
pendaldes, of th e M. E. Sunday school
the agertt will attend n m eeting in sess the g re at objection of that m eth­ knot.
Uke City similar to the* one to .b e od, the cultivating of velvet beans on
This method of treatin g land has and th eir beloved teacher, Mrs,
Uhl here on Friday and S aturday of the land was tried. The beans were, given ns satisfactory rem its as the!Thornton on Tuesday n t her pretty
this week. The c o tto i question nnd planted in rows and it was endeavor­ old. method of growing re sista n.t, hhme on Geneva avenue,
U,l| weevil control, will bo the main ed to m aintain the same constant nil- plants on the land fur two or three
Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Long, of Hearlubjift considered at th at m eeting ({vation ns with the summer fallow in years, nnd haa the g reat'ad v an tag e of
avenue, entertained m-iglihors nt
'.ring
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St mi t*lie niunty now lankn ns one
fortje r t&lt;&gt; kt,C!, Uu. lnlll| frt,L, „ r w m |, J t h o trucker’s being able to" use Ids "rIlr'U ' We.lnesday^ eVenitu; honoring
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the leading lotion counties of the The ordinary running velvet bean was land continuously, not losing onu or |their daughters, Miss Long and .Mrs.:
is meeting the demand for gttod p u re w ater and th ere nro hundred* of
Ilridgman, who nre th e ir guests for
,ute nnd it was thought best tu Have used nt first, but its cultivation was jtwo frucking senson*.
Imttlrs being distributed around th e City a t all-time.*. Every family
two weeks, Delicious sandwiches nnd
(he ag&lt; nt,to attend this mooting. Thu found impracticable afte r the vines
of Sanford should g e t the habit nn d —
.
'1 he Velvet Hean Caterpillnr
agent will return home on' Thursday commenced
run. They formed such | Like all velvet bonus the bunch vo- eocoa w as served a t the conclusion Of
sn.l be rendy for business ngniu ‘on a tangled m ass th at cultivation b c-jrlcty is likely to be attacked in Au- the evening.
Friday, January P2th.
Mr*. It. M. McCall nnd' daughter,
camcMwell nigh Impossible and it was gust nnd Septem ber b y the velvet
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very difficult to detect all weeds in lean caterpillar. Indeed, oar experi- Pebble Louise, of Goldsboro, N. C.,
'g=Si
a
Hr member the fair and help Semi- lln* field. With the advent of the 'once during the past two years i h d i - e r e g uests of Mr. and Mrs. It:
M
nth* county by preparing any exhibit
veivt.t
p was substituted cates that to this moth the bum h F Grier during the holiduy*.
And our truck *vi!l be at your back door w ilt a b U 'e ••
p ite U
ALL
*htrh would give her. an extra, point. f(ir
ruiinirr,- varieties and has one nf tin* no&gt;-l a tlia itiv e varieties
Mm . .Im- ('nm erou mid
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vv.ilei Ihot oil the hotels, leslaiirant*, dri g stores and
i.i fo main*
M
Save anything thill is extra gond nr |;, oV,.,j nn^q, better for the purpose nf ■! the velvet Im in I h &gt; iii (
kr.
Imili quite ill with inltin -. i
are using.
n
inything (h it is unu..unl. I»&gt; ■" do j |jt. ,-xj ,-i inn nt. tnii.Mmit &gt;nlti vt. t no. i|t ew h j i . n l min tin lotith, atiivnig (H alts Deiterieh is in ntti nd.un
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surely bring home
j1iivh||,|0 w i„ , , h„
■rli»*r nn*l I uin
ill* l*l|l 1tv ili n!'il
m
- \V. It Hrevatt )i
\ \ il l t DAN H O L T nnd
the fir*t prise, this year. Everylu-ly
,..lticr tl( ,, U ll ..
ltll
t !|* *t«. l-.« • Jl *!'?*•» I »-*» fi» lri-%*
! vi
k wills the Hiini
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M l^ s n fL i,
u
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Yi .. I v *- /t t.vifij;
Lfjin liy » ini lining.
bs-'-t.
A plot was plant nil to the-e bean : in
Many other m -es re- t ) J
a
ki
E N T E R T A I N E R ';
1»» inuirnl j (1 I ill I .One ruse* of I bn bell po\
u
—*— —
May, tU2l, nnd rultivaliil until N’o- !iv*
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— P R IC E S —
■p;„. , -,.tq bearlily
re on.men I- vi inbei. For i • uqiarisnit nuother plot ■*&lt;l-1.Oot, UK. -1 lie [it i*;i.i : eii to 11 ilibilt no! to I abjn t.
Alain
flour
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th t oviiy farmer who ha* any root "a* planted to Hinbhmii eowpens, an- Mi r i ate r. i!!n i. ‘Ibis in done best by
t;« ell hen Long, who h .* been „ J||c, nv
lost nl all. carefully read th e t d l o w -1 o th e r l ‘t Wl.ippooi will mwpe.is and
ton. , n I'l.inl with .i mixture id jjj f,,( s,,me time, i* in Orlando unScats Mumlay Rnuniillal &amp;
owiL-r
ine mi ban h velvet beans for the run- on still another a summer fallow was mrtal
Neal’s cate for treatm ent.
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Mis i &lt; lyong, M r.'nnd M r.. Icon
Ifni iif that disease.' AH farm er* mnintnliird. _
d a i D t u i R a v B c c i u n i i a a i u a n i i n u s s '. ^ E s a B c a i r a u i i n a a c n a i i i a
stiqSil do wet) to consider planting
During w inter nuaeeptildn truck :tfo I&gt;. t»p ! rM^ Jy !iy ji*&gt;pm ,il •4J. thcr.- fm . i were in Orlando Sundov to
iJi» I ' i \:t .pit of 1. .i.l nr- Mitt 1 i. She is said to i&gt;e imptov
ihtMi- bunili velvet beans, for they at*e ernpi were grown mi this land in nr- f- e. .
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Fuildmg on the wni nnd l*csides tvilf coutKol obtained. This tin- planting m -l !• nn J.iuHrJ jM*rf *cl!y. Du imi
Mr. Drawn, of Le’u iry avenue, was
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air., j »»* ■n or i a! qunt ursemiti
Wp k&lt; 1 1 &gt; down any root knot that ‘n f. kuhccjdible crops nnd then uisjnct
cabed to lii.uieiavtlie, X,
lio-t wnT
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even
dislie
a
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nay In' pri -cut.
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iyg their roots for nematode gaits is
as Iii- m other was very ill, resulting
Ib * powdor, a dusting inn
A yirir ng- in Hnllctin ir.p llioM rit- Hie usual nu tbod |trni tiri*d in these t ’ diUUot
fi’otn a fail in which -Iter hip was
lit.al. A bund duster that
et puliii-hcd a prelim inary report t&gt;» - experim ents of testing the soil for the ,i h.nc i &gt;
broken.
•Arn.ntrtd of root-knot by the jffow*-jl'ivseiice of nematodes. To attem pt "ili '&gt;* « w " cun be purchased for
Th.- little Wallace boy was brought
irf of v il.e t tvcaiis mi infested laud. | to find the vvoinia theuiMlvr** in lhe|al*o;:t 4 in.
| ho|no from the hospital S atu rd ay am)
I'.i,- further del a Us and iliusl rations! i'i said to iie lecoveriug on well a s .
Feithtr experimentn *inee that tim e, soil would la* like looking for a
o ' t'i i.; caterpillar se • Hidletin Hid. can be i xpecteii from being run over }
fXHicalafly with hunch velvet beans,j it: a Imyntnck.
haw given t 'lnie very htriking result*, j The degree of ronlrol obtained with I'nii da Kvoei iment Station.
"by a truck nnd badly injured.
) J
DfTieern and leath ers for tile year *■£
Although these experim ents w ith^thc liunelt veivit Irean much exceeded
'* i i i 1 i
Suht!;rv it I ihu M*n»rt*Y ♦ ♦
Fonrh vrlvet beans are fa r from com- all exp*'&lt; lations. In a iwt-nlly emu ! ’ AEDVt K 'K G I V E S T W O
s I.) mu
’s m i.lie Si Ik.
nil Ithti urn
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■ H-:*;si i i f ; i n t i l i \ n ^ ^ Slat
not Sunday
bool,
e n yK•
flitr i.i1-1 .iie being iiintmuerl on a plcti d t&gt; --t, i oinlio ted t**r tlio ptirpioi
l-tgit
■ tiinl m seveial part- "G of a|«-t«-rotaniiit* the pre-eini of in'ioa• Tl \ I \,
*1.to. •
&lt;. •* etpm iiutimmoi.* vote tlmt those now acting
were
tt" *t.il . llie degree of iin tro l nl- lodes, a very satisfaetory im p **f iia td v .u k lift! granli d it le s|d te Until In retained. The following
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reatly ol'taiijed is so striking and the snap bean* was raised on land that a Jan u a ry Id in the cases of Henjam in chosen: J . F. M ctjelland, nupreinturt-1
lf.ltrests iiivoived so great th a t vve do year ago wan loo heavily infested to W.* Da vis, white, and F’runk Jones, ne­ d in t; (i. W. Smith, secretary nnd
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fct fu l justified in'w ithholding the grow them. Snap beau crop* grown gro, both of Savannah, who are under treasurer; M rs. II. H. SquiYe, org an ­
fcfofnuitifin from the farm ers for On-]upon check plot*, which had previous- death s e n t e n c e s , Jones, a paralytic ist Alt have their asoiatniils.
The g re a te r part of the ncrenge of
uhrr )i .r while further experim ents |j grown cnvvpcas instead of bunch w as In be b u n g ed Monday.
itlie
so-eallcd “('huM ,’ Special1' early
iie Ding t .-irried on
veivit beans, were almost complete
i.a
lery
will soon he under the Ideaeh.
In lh bulletin only this new meth- [failure*.
I
Said
to
lie al out Sou acres of same,
*d ..f i lia tolling nematodes is dis
The method differs from the orilitFiat
\vill
mean m m ••• celery cut tn
r t •1. Fdr other mcthuils of con; ’unry tint
om- of planting velvet bean* in
T w 'i par*,m -.,' w e n - ihdialing t h e i r ndvc rl
i 1' i f ' . r c f u r t h i '
January th..u
'enlisles. It t of susceptible iield in that const.nit nittivniiiin is

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OCCUPATION LI­
:i EAST SANFORD 5 CENSE MUST
BE PAID

SEMINOLE COUNTY GROVE
AND FARM NEWS NOTES

A CLEAN SLATE

In starting the New Year, one
resolution you should not forget
is to pay up and wipe out your
debts.

Notice is hereby giv­
en that all persons re­
quired to have State and
County Occupation Li­
cense, and not having
procurred the same on
or before January fith,
1923, will he subject to!
prosecution without fur­
ther notice. License may
he had from Hon. Jno.
1). Jinkins, Tax Collec­
tor, at the Court House.
SCHELLE MAINKS,
Prosecuting Attorney.

• By so doing you will not only
add to your prestige and standing
in the community, but you will be­
come financially independent.
S tart a savings account with us,
and let us help you to enjoy the
blessing of. being freed ! financial

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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Sanford, Florida

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i &lt; Unlit | itt loll, Florida iii'isted upon and ahsoluttly nil weeds |
Aeri.-uliutal Experiment Station,
must lie kept te.it df the field the
t he Summer F’allow
crop i* never "laid by."
This method of eontrolling nemaF’ur it*o in nematode or root-knot
k i ' hits grown out of the nummer- control the bunch velvet bean lias two
fdUw experimenta wldch vvero startefl advantages over (ire ordinary run­
thi sfalion several years ago. By ning beans- F’irat it allows constant
keping land entirely-free o ' vegeta- ultivation. Runtime beans make c«l-'

b°n all Dimmer, which can In* done by
fr«jttfnt cultivation*, and by nut «!!&gt;*ing uty crust tu form on its surLfe. it was found that the. number of
r^t-knot ncmatmles In the soil could
I* greatly reduced.
Thi* method t* hared on the study
'J tin fundamental* requfiFments of
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k nematode worm* which cause rootk'&gt;!. In order to grow, these worms
have an ample supply of three
•vrenttnU. These nre, first, n certain
l ""'Unt "f heat; second, an abundance
,0‘' t«“i*turc; and third, plenty of
*.lr*
nri) one of these three estotntUh are lacking, the WO?ms im into n
rtiting staCuf form * thick wall nbout
orielvc* am) jje dorm ant until nil
^rtnuaD nre jqjain present. _ This act
u known as encysting. But when all
Ut&lt;'■c of the*e essential* nre present,
the nematoiltH live and their eggs
• halt h. .
,h*ring nimnicr In Fforidn there is
T *’f moisture and hent in the
• but frequent rain* oHen Torm a
j *t ° ' rr tkc soil hy packing tl»o surJ tv- This crust prevents the cn* °f suffirl('ht nir, nnd thus ellm'n M ""c of the essentials. Under
r- t l
nematode egg* will
hatch. Frequent cultivation has

row Pk1* 1 lht‘ Rrowth of plants

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M ^ ^ ^ f e e d upon,-die. rni’ ' h "v'" *
o^rdingly, in these surtimcr-falBperimcnU the soli was kept
Itirrod throughout thd
cultivate'! a t, least
* * *• Week1 ftnd after every heavy
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tivation impossible during the latter
part of the season at least. -Second,
tlu ir grow ing season is shorter tliun
that of the ordinary Florida velvet
Wan. This makOs I t ‘particularly valuable to the trucker, ns the {leriod
when the land is Hot in mm* is too
short for the growing of n crop iif
ordinary Tlurida velvet beanj. Velvet
beans are practically immune to rootLnot. This is not tru e of any variety
uf cowpoas, nltho the Iron, Hrabham
uml Victory arc highly resistant,
i t is f |l t th at this is the most econ­
omical method of ridding truck lands
of, nematodes. The experience of thfl
Inst two years n l this station indicates
th at one summer is sufficient to re ­
duce the number of nematodes to the
point where n crop of susceptible
plant* &lt;fan In* grown on the land. Hut
in order to reduce them to this point,
cultivation must be frequent, a t least
once a week, certainly after every rain
which packs the soil. All weeds must
b t kept out of the velvet l**ans by
occasional hoeing*; otherwise some of
the weeds would act ns host plants fur
the nematodes, and thus carry them
over and defeat the purpose of '.ho
siimmer-fallow treatm ent.
In o rd e rd o shade the land wHis'iictorly, busn velvet beans should lw
planted mu?b thicker than running
Varieties, in fact, almost ns thick as
cowpeas. The row* should bo not over
three nnd one-half
one-hair feet apart and
ana tho
me
beans not less than 18 Inches apart in
the row.
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Juanita, alleged to have brought 25
aliens to this emintry from Cuba on
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Decetidier 2tl, landing them n t Mar-1 *
thon, was taken into eustody last ev- **&lt;
cniag at Ix»wer M attccumble by th e lj^
C utter CdsSjftck and brought h ere to
day. The Junnilajwa&lt; picked up adrift
by a fishing smack and from advice*
from the /kmerican consul a t Havana
is believed to lie the bunt stolen from
that port by parties who sm uggled
the alions into this country.

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PRACTICAI- STYLES FOR
YOUTHFUL FIGURES
The little morning frock to the left
is fashioned of check voile, trimmed
w ith1 plain tattii.
The front o f
the waist is cut on the bias and ap­
plied with a trimming of button*
Dlmkrt-ltilch embroidery finishes the
round collar and entiles* tlccvc*. Me­
dium sire required
yard* J6-inc!j
clnxk and
yard 36-inch’plain matcriat.
. . . .
Any of the inexpemwe sitk-andwool mixtures may Ik; used 'for the
second dress, designed ior misses and
small women. The skirt is trimmed
with silk braid, which is used also to
finish the round collar. The sides arc
slashed below tisc waist-line, the lower
edges I&gt;cing gathered and sewn to the
upper edges, D ie licit is of fancy
leather. Medium si*c requires 3)1
yards 36-inch material and 9 yards of
ovoid. I
.First Model:
Pictorial Review
Dress No. 9571. Sl*es, 34 to 44,inches
bust and 16 to 20 year*. Price, 35
cents.
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Second Design: '- D r m No. 9577.
Sixes, 14 tu 20 years. Price, 35 cent*.

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Theirs is a rid nil store which ; pent in otto year $12,000 on it« advertis­
ing which was 5 percent of theirytarly volume, a fair expenditure in tltl'ir
line of busiliens.
In growtli of sales they could easily point out the.home-coniing of llto
$12,000 with a fair and retisotmhle profit ill its (rain. Im r these two part­
ners that expenditure was a profitable whorl-term investment.
One of the parlnent spoke up;
“John,” he ftnitl, "we have a cash profit in the hank from that $12,000,
hut we have a greater intangible profit hy far—it is pjlctl up for us in tho
minds of every man and woman in the city.

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“ It is reflected in the attitude of our hankers.
“It is present in the minds of the manufacturers who sell us.
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“It is working on the minds and purses o f every one o f our customers.”

A new automobile ra d ia to r a tta c h ­
ment designed to help keep the w a­
te r coril sounds a whisllu and displays
a red signal autom atically when the
water overheats.
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“Why," he continued, “this business, beenuse of the advertising we
have done, is woHh $12,000 more than it wus before w e .began"

Tho Daily Herald, lCc per week.

IS YOUR
LICENSE PAID? I
Notice is hereby given
that all persons subject
to the payment o f City
License who have not
paid same on or before
January 15, 1923, will be
subject to prosecution
without further notice.
J. A. KILLEBREW,
Chief of Police.

ijiiiipaign fur the next 8ix nioitl

The two partners increased their appropriation, modestly, it is true.
That was five years ago. Today, for it is in a large city, their appropria­
tion is eight tim es their origin'll) amount. TTtcijjttamHng, with hankers,
manufacturers and customers is A-l, Their business hits' grown nnd grown
in a healthy way.* And still as one of them put it—

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• “In the last five years-advertising hns made money for list Every
cent we’ve spent hns comc buck to us, and brought another with it. Out',
our real profit—our big profit from that advertising is banked itt the minds
of the people. Ours is the best known business of its kind in town. And
that is worth n lot of money to us."
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IN T H E H EART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFOKD, FLO R ID A , FRID AY. JANUARY 5, 1923

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NUMBER 242

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HOPES
IENT OF TROUBLE
IN REPARATIONS MUDDLE

Traffic and TransporOPEN HEARING AT BASTROP 4
laiion Committee C. of
* OF KIDNAPPING CASES AND,
C. Doing Great Work
MURDER OF TWO MEN

Helping the Growers on Shortage nf
Cars and Insuring Against Loss

Only One Prisoner Will Face the Bar at the. Trial
Today
.

ARE BARRICADED
IN CABIN AT ROSEWOOD
BESIEGED BY ARMED MEN

Tho Traffic anil Transportation
Committee of the Chamber of Com­
merce is a real live committee on the
Mljr The .tiiorlatrd I'reae
MAY HAVE TO
TW O WHITE MEN D EAD AN D
job all the time nnd nmunft their lat­
TH REB-M ORE A R E
. BASTROP, Jnn. r»— The hearing.of night he!was In receipt of instruc est pieces of good work is Looking af­
charges against the masked hand dep­ lions to hold his company in rendl- ter the refrigerator ears nnd seeing
WOUNDED
redations at Moofehousc Parish laid ness tor movement at any time. If that the growers have enough of them
by Governor Parker at the door of this company Is ordered out there will and also insuring them against loss
the Ku Klux Klnn o f the Parish look­ be three companies of infantry and is from a shortage of cars or slaw
ed to as n climax o f more than three one each of cavalry and ntachino transportation. The following lett
To Attempted Forcible Coliecmonths’ investigation by -depnrdnent guns In Morehouse.
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,
(Hr The Aaauelalrd I'rru)
recently sent to the growers of this
WASHINGTON, Jan. S.— Rcprescn- Over the Same Old Crime at
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.-1). R. of justice agents nnd atnte-iavcstigat; lion in Germnn Crisis Thnt
Attorney General A. V. Coco arriv­ community speaks for itself:
Rosewood, in I^ vy
tativo Upshaw, Democrat,- of Geor­
CriasHiger, comptroller of the cur­ ors was formerly opened by Judge ed here yesterday nad was on cinfcrSeems Imminent
County
"During the lettuce scasqn -there gia, returned to Washington yesterday*
rency, will be nominated governor of Fred Odom, of the Sixth judicial dis­ cnce with his assistants.
prepared
to
renew
his
fight
against
was
a
shortage
of
refrigerator
cars,
Ml* Tfce A iw talH l 'r « ')
tho Federal Reserve Hoard within a trict at ten o'clock this morning. The
Ill/ The tiMflmH I'rraat
Wholesale subpoenas were in pre­ and a number of tho growers were violations of thy Volstead uct among
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The UnitOTTER CREEK, Jnn. 5.—Sumner
few days, according to information in judge immediately ordered the sher­ paration yesterday fop the summon­
high officials. ' caused a loss un account of it.
(d States government ban already
citizen* with two members of their
high administration circles. Criuing- iff .to search all persons entering, the ing of witnesses for the hearing. In
"When Instances of this kind occur
toe all it can to point n way to the er will succeed Governor Harding.
“ Nothing will turn me from the party slain in the first volley estab­
court room. After ho concluded the addition tu those summoned, nil per­
the grower has a legitimate claim main Issue in my purpose—to bring lished a cordon around tho house anil
Motion of tho reparations crisis, it
statement outlining tho,purpose of sons are privileged to enter the court
against the railroad PROVIDING n nobority to government official^," said opened fire. During tho night when
&gt;u authoritatively stated today. The
the investigation, the. hearing ad­ of justice nnd aakfeef to lie permitted
notice has been givert' to the railroad Upshaw.
isptrstinn of Secretary Hughe::, con­ Deputy Sheriff
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nttnekera ran out of ammunition and
journed until 2 o'clock.
to testify. It wun believed there of the ear requirements sufficiently
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tained in hi* New Haven speech was
Kills Man Today
Several left tti replenish the supply the
When
told
that
Representative
Hill
would lie more than 100 witnesses in­ far ahead to give the transportation
Bide in the friendliest spirit nnd is
negroes escaped, leaving the bodise
Resisting
Arrest
BASTROP,
La..
Jnn.
5.—The
open
eluding
many women. The witnesses company a chance-to secure tho neces­ of Maryland, had asked the House juw* before tho French government
of
two women and one fnnn In . the •
liciary
committee
to
investigate
tlie
hearing in the Morehouse kidnapping will he sworn, examined by the dis­ sary cars required for the output of
from which any action to take up the
house.
Blood staips Indicated thnt
charges,of
violations
of
the
Volstead
lltr Th,&lt; Aamirlatril l'rra«|
nnd nturdej* cases began today at the trict attorney, hut not cross exam­ the section over a given period.
Inancial commission plan .must come
MUI.BKHRY, Jan. .V—Levy Carseveral
had
been wounded. Immediact
by
mcmlmrs
of
congress,
he
said:
“ In order to insure the grower
af necessity. It was made clear thnt ruthers killed Holly Simmons in a Parish court house'at 10 o’clock. Fin­ ined, and the testimony taken down
“
I
am
ready
for
any
eventuality
ntcly
afterwards
n mob began firing
Washington could not issuo invita­ gun fight w'th Simmons, Deputy al preparations word completed by in shtirt hand. Tho hearing will he ngainst future losses'of this kind and growing out of Hill’s resolution nmL buildings in the village. Whilo the
tions for the creation of sgch a con­ Sheriff of I'olk county .Wednesday the stata. yesterday afternoon for ill-.- before the district judge. At the con­ giving them redress, the Traffic nnd the widespread demand of the p re s s 1village was in .flames it was said
firmee because the control of tho rep- morning at Nichols, according to re­ pioreodings by which nn effort will be clusion the state, if it thinks the evi­ Transportation committee of the
nnd people that this nmtter shall not mcmlier* of the moh fired upon the
antions situation Is now .in the hands ports. Simmons sought to arrest Hol­ made to indict (hope persons believed dence justifies, will ask for a grand Sanford Chamber of Commerce is
&lt;liop
with my speech. As soon ns the negroes fleeing from the homes. About
responsible for the ntnskcd nnd robed Jury to return indictments. This is asking ..........
that each grower notify the
if the Allies.
ly Simmons on charge of receiving
mob action on August 21, when two the thirst time in tho history of the chamber of (Commerce at the begin- parliamentary situation will allow, twenty families, ninny of them ne­
stolen goods and trailed him and f’arand I have further facts in hand, I groes, resided at Rosewood.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 5.—The Am­ ruthers into swamp where they, open- of five men kidnapped were killed and State such proceedings have evoked. ning of each month their estimated expect to make a general reply in the
T. J. Burnett, former elcjiuty-sher- car requirements for that mouth. For
erican government, with the break up ed fire. The deputy returned the fire their bodies thrown into a lake.
house to the Hill resolution unit other
SUMNER. Jan. 5.—Firing at Rose­
Only
one
prisoner
will
fnee
the
liar
iff,
flunked by sonic of laiuisinna’s '&lt;instance if y,ur expect to cut eight
,f the conference of allied premiers j k j „ i n | f ( *nnilt|l0l, 1111(| „o,mdh,g Simwood, two miles front here whore oV- .
criticism
of
tin*w
«
t*
newspaper*.
I
at today’s hearing unless the state finest talent, will meet the charge |CJtr„ „ Wcek for t.m |, week during
ia Paris, appeared today to bo pin-' m„,1M
think my next statement on the floor er n score of negroes were barricndeKi
.sets into motion its dragnet to scoop against him of murder with an effort January, we would think you to advise
aing her hopes for settlement of the I
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ot the h o u s e will ho sufficient to sat­ nil night in a house with hundreds
'up.lfior more men Iw-Hoved by the nu-ito prove an alibi, lie was to prove1,,H (iq* „ ffw.|, stating, if possible,
reparations crisis largely on tho pos-!
isfy the inost notorious ’wets' or the of armed men Itvsicging them, ceas­
thoritics to have lu-cii mciiirtcr* of the h&lt; was working nt the Southern fa r -!the number of cars you expect to cut
ability of tho adoption by the al­ Girls Basket Ball Team
fastidious *ilrys\ I will fire my guns ed shortly In-fore dawn and Imd not
hon plant at the time the kidnapping during each week. This Information
lied governments of the. plan sug- Goes to Jax But Mask­ mob.
Item resumed nt 8 o’clock this morn­
when tile proper time come*.”
Stale officials remained silent last occurred. The timekeeper by whom will then be compiled nnd forvnnV-d
g(it«l by Secretary Hughes in n re­
ing. Intermittent firing throughout
ed
Wonders
Play
Here
nqflit ns to when additional arrests {he was to prove this, however, was ■to the railroad company ns a m u t t e r
cent speech in Ne wllaven. Put for­
the night could lie heard distinctly '
will he made. It was understood they kidnapped last Friduy night and has of record, so thnt if cars are not plac­
ward as un -alternative to attempted
here. The known casualties this ntor- ,
forcible collection In Germany, should Means Only One Game at Parish were in possession of n list of those disappeared.
ed promptly, and you suffer n loss,
ning were two while men dead andimplicated by two men who were said
Attorneys for nurnelt announced you will have a legal basis for.mak­
the crisis reach a j&gt;piiit regarded here
House Tonight But Thnt Game
three wounded, 'fhc negro casualties
to have confessed under the promise that they would waive preliminary ing claim against the railroad com­
as now measurably approached, thd
could not be determined but it is rcWill Be A Hummer
of immunity.
trial through the usual channels, a pany for such loss.
Hughes proposal would refer the rep­
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hcnvily from the hail of bullets that
Adjutunt General Toombs failed to privilege accorded all persons charg­ "We are enclosing a number of
arations question for advisory rccpenetrated the walls nf the structure.
It wan announced In. yesterday's is- promulgate the martial law he was ed with capital offenses ill this state.. forms for your convenience which HOME TWENTY COUNTY AGENTS
ammemlaliuns both an to tho amount
The bodies of Henry Andrews and
AND OTHER OFFICIALS
Dr. II. M. McKoin, former Mer youcai: till out and mail to this or­
UGermany can pay nnd the method of sDewthat the girls had postponed tllelr said to have in his possession. He de­
Holy Wllkerson were recovered this
ARE HERE
payment to an international commis- game with the Jacksonville girls anil sired to put off such action as long as Rouge mayor, charged by Governor ganization either weekly, or monthly.
morning. Volunteers entered the yard
lion &lt;&gt;( financial authorities free of that they would play at home tonight possible, he said. However, it was Parker with murder, was riding thru
"Trusting to receive the co-opera­
under the guns of the negroes and
Today niul tomorrow then* are
in conjunction with the hoys’ game, known the slightest display of fife the southern states .last night enrouto tion of all the growers In this section,
political obligation.
removed them without being fired on.
hut the girls received a wire from arms would he met with a military to Hntrop. With him were two trav­ us it will work to the best advnntnge about twenty agents and officials of
They were brought here.
tho State Extension Work convened
Jacksonville
this morning and will order.
eling companies, a deputy sheriff and of nil, we are,
PARIS, Jan. 5.—The alllnnco l&gt;c-.
,
Parties of armed men continued to
here to discus^ and formulnto plans
Fire arms arc present in both Mer a detective. McKoin will enter htn
Ivrni Frc'ice, Great Britain, Italy leave -on Train HI todny to meet this
Your* very truly,
pnss
through here early en route to
of
work
to
be
carried
on
in
l'J2.1.
This
ud Relgium fell apart todny over the fast team in Jacksonville tonight. This Rouge nnd Ilnstrop in -unprecedented heme parish a free man, tho chnrgc
Hanford Chamber o f Commerce,
the
scene.
The wounded men are Heafternoon they will have n little trip
twatmmt of Germnn reparations. means that there will He hut one af­ quantities. Mer Rouge citizens in par- having been lifted when an extradition
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“ It. W. Penrman, J r.,,
phun
Stud-dll
and Warner Kirklnnd,
through thb section to have a look nt
Tht Utin powers, France, Italy niid fray nt the Parish house tonight, hut ticulnr are known to have untied j tangle developed and he agreed to
,
“ Executive Secretary’’
both
nf
Rosewood,
and a man named
the truck fields, stopping to *«* some
Belgium, remnined loosely grouped this one game will l»o enough to make themselves due to the strained feel-1compromise by returning voluntarily,
"P. S.—There h do charge to you
Odom, believed to lhj from Jackson­
of
our
early
celery
being,
cut
and
ings between the hostile factions.
The governor, rpltid nnti-klun, has for this service."
togfthrr on that subject, while Eng­ them all nit tip and take notice.
parked. The preronling plant will he ville. The fighting begnn last night
The Masked Wonders of South Flo­ .Those entering the court house to- charged thnt the physician was a
land, although separated from them,
.
visited ami the experimental jdot be­ when a party of men approached a neexpect* to co-operate, especially with rida will meet the hoys ia Sanford day will he scan bed for fire arms, it metifieer of the Ku Klux Klnn. This, MRS. It. II. BALL DIED SUDDENLY
gro
house
in
which
It
was
believed
ing conducted by the Federal gov­
France, on other questions. Tlu* con­ tonight and this team, a sort of n.ys- WftB ienrnud, and the court house will however, was not the first time the
ernment
by Mr. A. C. Foster nnd his men were hiding who were implicated
tcry
team,
play
the
game
masked.
ference of the premiers, which has
be protected by two companies of state Klnn Issue has,been brunght into the
Mrs. Rcbcccah Harriet Ball died assistant Mr. McKenna.
in an alleged nltack of n-while wo­
tom in progress hero- since January They are fast, in fact one of the best traps now encamped e»n the- court­ case*. J.T.. Daniels, onc-of those flog­ suddenly last night of nn nciUe uttark
man in Rosewood recently.
Mr.
S.
N.
Hiatt,
the
district
ngci%
teams in the state, having met nnd house nnd jail grounds.
t, (mini with friendly words,
ged, declared the costumes worn by of the heart. The nllncU cnino on
for the East ('oast, is presiding nt
Mr. Rnnnr I-aw’s statement, which whipped some of the best Florida
A squadron of state cavalry was the mob members were "what wo while she was passing nlong tho street
GAINESVILLE, &gt;‘ln., Jnn. 5.-Jthis meeting.
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tennis.
The
Sanford
Ixtys
will
I
k
?
up
to gave on '"behnlf of the British
moved yesterday from Mer Rouge to know ns the Ku Ktux Klan.” Gossip in front of the Ball Hardware Co.,
Among those present are the fol­ Threo white pten nnd three negroes
rovemnu-nt and the British people,"[-against one of the strongest teams to Bastrop, leaving the remainder of the linking the Morehouse Klnn with the about idx o'clock yesterday afternoon
lowing: S. W. Hiatt, Gainesville, dis­ are dend and n number,nf white* and
be played this season. They are in troops at Mer Itouge, where a com­ kidnnpping and murders bernihe so
vu at follows:
and she fell to the sidewalk before trict agent; E. \V. Jenkins, Gaines­ hlneks injured ns a result of nn out­
Hie majesty's government, nfU*r fine shape for the affair, and ulthough pany of infantry i* encamped. The current that the supreme authorities anyone knew there was anything tho
ville, district agent; A. P. Spencer, break nt Rosewood, three miles from
firing most earnest nnd careful con- it will |oke some tall hustling, th’ y mounded soldiers are expected' to he of the Louisiana Invisible Empire sent mutter with her. She was rushed to
Gainesville, vice director of experi­ Sumner, Ix*vy county. Into yesterday
export''
to
givu
a
good
account
of
toleration to the French proposals
used In serving suhpoennes and nink-, investigators to Morehouse to uHcer- the Fernahl Hospital nt once anil cvment station; J. O. Tinxler, St. Au­ nnd early last,night, according to re­
tovr conn- to tho conclusion thnt they themselves;
ing arrest*. The conditions of the tain who were responsible.
eiy thing was done to in ye her life, gustine; S. F. Ncilund, liiinttell; W, ports received here by teltphone from
The game will start promptly at roads required Urn usage of such
taanot approve them and that, if
All activities 'of masked moh*} in but nil to no nvail and she died Inst T. Nettles, Green Cove Springs; Bay
Cedar Keys.
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arrui1 out, they will not only fail 8 o’clock, and as slated above, the troops, it was stated.
this vicinity during the Inst year or night about seven o’clock.
.
Johnson, Dol^iml; Henry Tribble, Co­ . ' The reports added that tho popula­
crowd
will
be
u
large
one
nnd
every
to produce the desired results, hut
The company commander of the more, will come under the* potlight,
The funeral services will Occur from coa; Alfred Warren, Ft. Pierre; J. A.
tion of Cedar Keys wns aroused and
v* likely, to have grave and disas- one wishing a seat had better coma Opclouses Infantry announced last it wns understood.
the Miller chapel today nt II o’clock, Dew, W. Pnton Bench; J. H. Homy, Mi­
that ninny nrnted men from there
early.
The
admission
price
is
two-bits.
trout remits on the economic life of
Dr. Hrownjce of tho Presbyterian ami; C. D. Kime, Orlando; E. F. De­
wero planning to go to Rosewood.
Europe. ‘
church officiating. Tho remains will Busk, Tavares; B. F. Whitmer, Jr.,
The
Gnlnesvillo Sun wa^ requested to
Have tho Herald do your nflit Job
“His Majesty’s government ut-the
be taken to the old honu^ at Fitzger­ Sanford; Mr. Mycr, specialist from
ask Sheriff Ramsey* of this, Alachua
of
printing.
Wo
linve
tho
jqulpment
Iutn« linn* desires to assure the gov­
ald, (At. for interment. Mrs. Ball was Washington; S. M. Rhodes, Jux, State
county, to go to tho sccno with as
ernment of the French republic thnt, to do nil kinds of job printing.
born in Canndn. although the family Market Bureau; E. S..Ayers, Gaines­
many men as possible, ns it wns fear­
•Me they regret extremely that there
were natives of Georgia* anti later she ville, specialist; H.-S. Brawn, Gaines­
ed tho situation, already beyond con­
been
crowned
with
success.
The
jtnlinn
•towM lx- nn irreconcilnble difference
came Imck to the old home state to re­ ville, specialist; R. W. Blncklock, of
trol of the Levy county authorities,
interpreted
the
•f view on a subject so serious, the delegation has
side. She had only been In Sanford Gainesville, specialists; W. M. YothWould
grow work*.
feeling of friends on tho-port not thought of its own government in
about n month, coming hero to lie ers, Orlando, citrus specialist; A. C.
Sheriff
Ramsey, Deputy Dunning
•ely of the British government, but the conivction that the disagreement
wltl) her son, Fred Unll, nnd to keep Forbes, .Hartford, truck specialist; R.
Chancellor
of
Exechequer
and
Governor
of
Bank
and
several
nutomobilo loads of citi­
** they believei of the British people among tho allies has not, influenced
house for him during tho winter Stnutmlre, agricultural editor of the
zen*
are
preparing
to leave for Rose­
towjrd the government and people of the cordial sentiment* of friendship
months. During, her short stay here Experiment station nt Gnincsvillc; J.
Are in United States-^.
wood.
.
so long existing, and exptvS#?* the
Frante remains unchanged."
Mrs. Ball has endeared herself to a M. Scott, apcdnlist, Gainesville.
Tho
truublo
is
believed
to
have
re­
hope that eventually oven on this
in his reply M. I’oincare said:
largo
circle
of
acquaintances
by
her
lion
will
prepare
for
presentation
all
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 5.—Tho Brit­
sulted from nn assault on a yoiftig
The French government, for their present question there will Ik* recon­ ish debt commission, headed by Stan­ of the detailed data hearing on their sweet disposition nnd especially In WEINIIUIU; BOUGHT
white woman ot Sumner early Mon­
►•rt, have cxntninctl very attentively sideration nnd agreemont."
church circle* was she loved for her
ley Baldwin, chancellor of the exche­ side of the funding problem.
ItYRON HOME IIKHE;
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day. One negro was lynched a few
Premier Mussolini turnpd the scnlo quer, nnd Montague C. Norman, gov­
and rarrfully tl\e British proposals
work und interest nlong every line.
WILL BECOME CITIZEN
Although t|icre wns no qfficinl
miles from Sumner Monday night af­
*nd the longer they have studied them decisively lietween the British plqns. ernor of the Bank of England, arrlvHer sudden fleuth casta gloom over
ter he admitted to a mob that he had
*h* Wore they havo felt obliged to The Italian delegation had reserved cd in Washington yesterday prepnred statement on the subject and Ameri­ tho community und tho sympathy of
Mr. Perry Welnburg purchased n
J^ofnizc thnt the pro|&gt;osals would their final declaration until yesterday to take‘ up with the American debt can commissioners dcchired thoy had tho many friends is uxtended to the $10,000 home nt 701 Magnolia Ave­ transported in a wagon to rsevcral
Involvi-, together with a considerable and in the morning it appenred they commission the subject of funding no intimation of (fco British program, sorrowing son, Fred Ball, the only nue, and the 'deal was made by Mr. miles a negro suspected ot the crime.
Sumner, a sawmill town, l* on the
induction of tho debt, owing to France were Inclined to support Mr. Honor Groat Britain’* war-time debt of more reports persisted that tho first steps survivor, who had Just arranged a Bronson with A. I*. Gonnolly &amp; Sons.
10 miles west of this city. Rosewood
by the foreign delegation -Would-be to comfortable home for mother to spend
»nd the overthrow of tho treaty of laws’ proposal with slight modifi­ than 1 -1 ,000,000,000,000.
Mr. Welnburg hns just recently
&lt;re*ty of Versailles, tl is impos­ cations. A telegram received from .Members of the Amerlcan’ commi* attempt to establish to tho satisfac­ tho aunsot of her life with her boy. moved here from Key West where he is three miles from Sumner and about
tion o f the-Americana the approxi­
10 miles from Cedat Keys,
sible for them to accept such a so- Rome just before the* conference op­
has been In tho jewelry business for
hrtlon."
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• ened instructed them to vote for the sion said yesterday they were ready mate, annual amount that Great I^itCOUE ARRIVES
tho past thirteen years. He was also*
to enter Into .ncgitlationa but would
fovemment of the republic French plnn os against the British in have nd proffers to make beyond the ain can pay. Tho British delegation
in the jewelry business In Orlando
OTTERURF.F.K, Jan. 6,-r-Two white
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in ? TW
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regret* their innbllltyHo agree case they should find it useless jo limitations established by1 law. Thoy was declared to feed that without first
for three years. Mr. Woinburg say* men, two negreaaes and ono negro era
NEW
YORK,
Jan.
B.—
Entile
Coue,
fi,,'t« Great Britain on this serious push their own plan. This strength­ had nd Information, they declared as reaching such a basis for* calculation,
after giving them all n thorough known dead and it is believed many
the negotiations might fairly be ex­ the little pharmacist from Nancy, trial thnt Hanford is the host o f them
^ t, but they ‘ thank tho vHrltlsh ened France and Belgium, and Great
other casualties are tho result of rm- ^
to the British proposal and declined to
came into port today hoping to spread
period to come to naught.*• *
tation for their friehdly state*’ Britain stood nlonc.
all.
Mr.
Welnburg
is
nuw
located
tem­
rial trouble last night and early thb
iftsebss in advance of thoir receipt the
through this country- hi* auto-sug­
M. Poincare wns not elated lost
*Tnl #nd can assure them thnt, in
High treasury officials on tho oth­
porarily In Benjamin’s store but will morning at Roscwpod, twelve miles
reported
British*
plans,
gestion
phraso:
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*Pito °f Gd* difference of opinion, tho night over his succea*; ho was describ­
er hatjd.iald yesterday they expected
"Day by day, In every way, I’m get­ .rernovq to llaumeU’s storp about the from here. With the czc^ptjon of three
A deninl was made by treasury of­
••ailment of tho French government ed as in a sober mood, conscious of
ifl sed an early settlement,of the Brit­
twentieth of* Jhla month, In which building:*, tho entire village was burn­
•n nation* toward England remain^ great anxieties nnd difficulties' nhbad. ficials of any thought being given Jo ish debt question and indicated the be­ ting -better and better.”
•tore
ho will occupy the entire place ed today by a mob at day break, ac­
Greeted at tho plsr by a party ° f
Ho will proceed warily and report to change* in the debt refunding' act to lief that no serious difficulties would
aachangingly cordial."
under
the name of Diamond Palace cording to report*. The fighting began
welcome,
ho
announced
his
Intention
*rqul* u0 jj, Torretta, represen* the French parliament on It* reas­ givo tho''American’ commission more arise between t^ie Two delegations.
carrying
a complete lino o f high when a party of citizens from Sumner
of
opening
a
clinic
In
New
York,
and
Untltaly, **,d:
sembly. In the meantime, the repara­ latitude in the .negotiations.
went- to Rosewood seeking a negro
grade Jcwolry.
1
expressed
Qto
hope
that
hia
methods,
It
was
believed
formal
Jliscuislon
ot
The luliBn delegation sincerely tions committee will meet Tuesday to
alleged
to have attacked a whitq wo­
The tjsw South Side Grammar would be Introduced in medical schools
J«rtu to ,ee thal the o(rorU |t m*do p u s upon coal deliveries and also the funding qOeation would be delay­
man
Monday
and were fired on by •
Belgium
has
a
motorcycle
wKh
a
school will sOOn I&gt;0 rood / for occu­ to fight disease and in ponltentlariea
u ■" accord among tho allies upon Germany’s request for a mora­ ed untjpearly next week. In the mean­
twenty
negroes
barricaded in a house.
water-cooling
system.
to
combat
defect*
in
character.
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time attaches of the British dclegn- pancy, now for aome aide walks to it.
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AS ALTERNATIVE RESERVE BOARD

UPSHAW WILL
GIVE MORE HOT
SHOTS SOON RACE RIOT OCCURS

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District Meeting
Of County Agents
In Sanford Friday

BRITISH DEBT COMMISSION
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PREPARING TO PAY UP, ARE
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C. I&gt;. Hrumlcy of Chuluota was in
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the cjty yesterday on business.
Ka
C„ A. Fleming |* In the city today
in the interests of Merchants’ Demon­
stration week.

For Florida:, Fair* tonight
and Fnllay; light frost in
north
portion
tonight;
warmer in north and contral portion Friday.

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J. T. Wheeler of Kustls is In the
city today on business connected with
the Mllanc theatre.

to tht! little bird which hits n montage for you, from the man­
ager o f the Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., Who has moved hi*
family to Sanford, nnd will be on the job at all timesi to(
nerve you to the very beat advantage, with a complete line
&lt;Jf Men’s nnd Boys’ Clothing nnd fumiAhings at the lowest
possible prices, Qunlity considered.
Yours to serve
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

Several car loads of celery will be Committee on Tak Revision Will Bee'
shipped from Sanford this week and
omntrnd Tax rtn Gasoline
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it is bringing good prices.
It is almost time to got up nnolher
celebration of some r.prt and bring
the people to Sanford.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. Barrett, Mr*. James
Sharon and Mrs. K. J.* Holly spent
tho dsy In Orlando visiting’ friends.,
This is tho season of sales and get­
ting rid of tho winter goods nnd mak­
ing room for the spring stocks. Watch
tho Daily Herald nnd save money.

First Quality— I*ow Prices

Phone 104

115 East First Street-

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In this issue of the Herald ia a page
advertisement of Baumcl’s Specialty
Shop calling attention to the bijf removal aalc which will stare Friday of
this week and end Saturday night,
Jan. 20. The Specialty Shop will move
to the East rodm in tho new Mcisch
buildinOicxt to the post office in o'
few weeks or as soon aa the room is
ready and in order to keep from mov­
ing the big stock they intend to sell
out everything and start in the new
building with a big spring and sum*
mcr stock—hence the big sale. There
aro drastic reductions on dressea,
suits, coats, sweaters, undorwear, silk
hose, corsets and brassieres, gloves,
Skirt* and shirt waists, kimonas and
nvgligces and all tho millinery stock.
Also on all accessories such as furs,
hand bags, handkerchiefs and other
things. It will be a week of sensa­
tional selling of all fresh and up to
date dresses nnd millinery, etc., and
as usual tho sale is bona tide and. the
figures and the stock speak for thornsol ve*r Bead the advertisement'in this
issue and attend the opening day nnd
see the great display of real bargains
bought in tho heart of the season
and with plenty of time to wear the
winter goods for three months of win­
ter and part of next winter.

B. M. Hcckard and I)r. E. J.. Bry­
' Ix’wls Hughey and Robert Mason an aro In tho city In the Interest of
spent yesterday at Coronado Beach. the Railroad Men’s Country Club to
bo established nt Ocala.
Amos and Henry Wimbish of OtMRS. FRRD DAIGBR, Society Editor Inmlo, former residents of this city,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jernlgan, of
uro visiting friends here this week. Hanford, were visitors in Eustls Sat­
Phono 117-W
urday. Mrs. Jernlgan is a daughter
It m l e t s ear »»!*•«» » W il« r*
—U m A * n l u „ m /y tk r r * a r .a m in e
Miss Resale.Zachary left Tuesday of Hr. and Mra. John l-ochner, of
I n w . M W rm s a r « e a l f r l a l a l a * . w H «
• M t i i nr4 »• tkM |»»s«»M ».frt*1«« for Bristol, Va.. where she Is chap­ Clprmonl, nnd was an autumn bride.—
• M a lta , a t t r u a k a o * I k * llaaa. I l w it
eron ut Sullen’s cfjlegc.
Euntis Ijikc Region.
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WRECK VICTIMS RECOVERING
MACON, Gs., Jan. 4.—Only sevon
persons from yesterduy's wreck of the,
Dixie Flyer at Jlivoll near here were
in local hospitals last night. Alt will
recover, doctors said.

Miss Margaret Znchary left yes­
Sidney Swope, of Wichita, Knns.,
terday for Krlstol, Vn., where she will was in the city yesterday with his
Wadnesdajr—General Business meet­ resume her studies at Sullen's college- brother Hon. O. P. Swope. Mr. Sidney
Hwopo was hero about ten years ago
ing of the Woman's Club.
Miss Gertrude Sorrell of Orlando and sees tnnny change* In the city nnd
Wednesday—Mrs. F. E. Roumillat will
entertain tho members of tho Fort­ is tho guest of her sister Mrs. C. W. all over Scmlnolo county In that time.
Stoke* nt her home on Mngnolin avnightly Bridge Club.
onuc.
J. J. N. Conner, accompanied by
Frldsy—Mrs. Stalls Arrington will
Mrs.
Conner nnd their little fnmily
entertain tho members of tho Book
.Mis* Dorothy Stokes is spending of seven sons anti one daughter, ar­
lx&gt;vers Qub at her home on Mag­
this week in Orlnndn, the guest of her rived In Sanford last night and nrc
nolia avonue at 3 p. ra.
aunts Mrs. C. I- Mlllotxcr nnd Miss now comfortably located in the resi­
FRIDAY—Mr*. H. B.*Lewls will en­
Hazel Sorrell.
dence on Mngnolin nvenue recently
tertain tho member* of the Tues­
purchased- from A. P. Connelly. An­
day Auction Bridge Club nt her
Mrs. H. J, Paine of Danielson, other son is manager of the big gen­
home on Magnolia avenue, nt 3 p. m.
Conn., who has been the guest of Mrs, eral store at Callahan.
FRIDAY—"Madamo Butterfly" by
I. D. Martin for some time, leaves to­
Mrs. Wren McGuin, assisted by
day for points south.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Van Roye
Mrs. Lucile Aspcnwall Taknch, un­
and
daughter of Crystal River and
der the auspices of the Music De­
Mrs. W. D. Crabtree, Jim, Dorothy aunt, Mr*. Paine of Toledo, O., were
partment, at the Woman’s Club
and W. 1). Crabtree, Jr„ Mrs. *W .0. in the city totdny enrouto home from
house at 8 p. m.
Boutwcll and Miss Bertha Drydalo, of points on the £nst coast. Mr. Vnn
8ATURDAY—Sanford Council of MuTampa, were the guests of Mrs. F. K. Roye is nmemlier of the legislature
aic at the studio of Mr*. Fannie
Roumillat yestarduy.
from Citrus county and 1* a real es­
' 8. Munson nt 3 p. m.
tate man with wide acquaintance in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn returned tho state and one of the Florida
A. F, plover of Tnmpn i* spending
home Tuesday evening from a delight­
boosters.
the day here attending to business.
ful motor trip to Tampa, Clearwater,
St. Petersburg, nnd Pnis a Grille SOUTH FLORIDA
. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Wood nnd dnugh
where they spent tho week end.
FAIR WILL START
ter are stopping at the Montezuma.
ON FEBRUARY 1st
Mrs. Frank Grnyhnm, Mra. Lucia
Mrs. A. E. Hill is spending the
Graham returned from Lakeland and
day in Leesburg with friends today.
lienn platform
Lake Wales where they, spent severu! days n* the guests of friends nnd
Robert It. Osbomo nnd family of
relatives.
Philadelphia are spending' n short
time herd en route to St. Petersburg.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. — The
B. R. A. BOWLING LEAGUE
Washington ogvemment will stand
Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Woolfurd, of
by Uie award recently made by arbi­
Tampa sre spending nfew days here
trators nt tho Hague on claims aris­
at the Montckuma. Mrs. Woolfurd in
ing nut of the comnumdooring of Nor­
with the Florid* Grower.
wegian ships by this country when
summer emphasised mo urgent nevu the United States entered the war. A
George Crews of Jacksonville ar­
of new, modern nnd Arcprqof struc­ White house spokesman said yester­
rived in the city yesterdny and i*
day that there hnd been no attempt
tures.
.
■pending a few days here on a busi­
Beginning with .tho concrto and to refuse to puy $12,000,000 award
ness mission.
steel grandstand, just completed, the against the United States.
new buildings include the poultry
Mrs. W. H. Holden, Mrs. M. Mar­
building, declared to Jh* the bMt for SENTENCE HILL JONES,
tin, Mrs. J. N.,Robson ami Billie Hol­
its purpose* in the entire Suth; nnd '
den were tho guests nt dinner of Mrs.
BERGDOI.I. SUSPECT, ON .
an extension connecting two of the
I-awrence, of Orlsndo, Tuesday ev­
VAGRANCY CHARGE
I dbuildlng* in which county exhib­
ening.
last evening Miss Olive Newntan its have been located nt previous
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 3.—"11111"
Mr, nnd Mr*. J. E. Beerbower and entertained ut/a slumber party, in fairs. Nw booth*; etc., make up the
J
ojics
, held in the local county jail,
remainder
of
the
new
buildings
com­
daughter Miss Helen Beerbower of honor of Miss Maud lake, who leaves
for
the
past several days as a sus­
pleted
since
the
close
of
the
19S2
fair,
Chatham, N. J., are spending u week Monday for JitaunJon, Va., whero she
pect In connection with the reported
and
providing
more
space
nh^
con­
will
resume
her,
studies
at
Stuart
here tn route to points of interest on
venience* than hre to b found eat any attempt of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll
the East Coast.
Hull.
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war dodger, to enter this country, was
yyfter a delicious supper, the young othr fair ground In tho south.
given
n thirty day "sentence yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. J. (I Maurer Jr., of ladies were Joined by k number of the
on a charge of vagrancy. I*oeal au­
boys,
and
dancing
was
enjoyed
until
New York city aro spending sumo time
thorities have become convinced ho
at tho Montezuma. Mr. Maurer is n a Into hour.
NATIONAL CAPTIAL »ls not Bergdoll.
Those enjoying the slumber pnrty
•celery buyer nnd this week purrhnNcd
were Misses Maud lake, Mae nnd
over fifty carloads of celery.
Hearings on the Kellog-WhltO fed­ _ TVventy-eight cities reduced their
Mildred Holly, Gladyco Wilson, Dor­
motor fatalities in 1021.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hnrrold left Inst othy Cameron nnd Snrn Evelyn Wil­ eral radio control bill wore begun by
the
house
merchant
marine
committee.
evening for Jayksonville where they liams.
were railed by the serious illness *&gt;f
Announcement that Secretary’ Fall
Combination anti-theft lock
Mra. Harroid's father, E. II. Youngs,
of the Interior department would re­
Ifccn made for the fuel Teed line.
tire from the cabinet March 4, was
madu nt the Whito House.
Pierce Butler of St. Paul was sworn
in as an associate justice of tho Uni­
ted States supreme court, succeeding
William R. Day, resigned.
Assurance was given at the White
House that the United States would
stand by^hv Hague award of $12,­
000,000 to Norway'in settlement of
shipping claims.

Sa l e s a n d s e r v i c e
A Com plete s io ck of P a r t s .

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Buy a Hupp and You’llSave Money

Increase in -the maternity death
rath and decreaso In Infant mortal­
ity'in tho United States was noted in
the annual report of tho Childrens’
bureau,
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Sanford, F ^ Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
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Mr . and Mr s .
CARTER DcIIAVEN

u e r tito r t
If your little girl rc-f
veals any of the symp*
toms of /what is com­
monly known as ‘‘wenk
eyes” don’t delay giv­
ing her the aid of a
pair^of specially fitted
glasses such as wo aro
equipped to give her.
Our glasses co-opcrntc
with the optic nerves.
-We see that you see"

TOM MOORE
Optomeftist-Optlcian
Phone 410—Opp. P. O.

Notice is hereby giv­
en that all persons re­
quired to have State and
County Occupation Li­
cense, and not having
procurred the same on
or before January 8th,
1923, will be subject to
prosecution Without fur­
ther notice. License may
bn.. Jno.
be had front
D. Jinking, Tax C olictor, at the Court House,
SC fl^LLE MAINES,
rosecuting Attorney.

The slatb department announced
that Germany had proposed a fohr
power agreement fur no war for. •
generation without the sanction of a
■plebiscite but that tho suggestion was
unacceptable to France.
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Dramatic Reading of

If you don’t want to mfcet tho same
fate thnt James Smith did, tench
your own wife to spend your mon­
ey. This is ono of the best polite
farces of the season.

“Kickville RoiReo’*
.Makes this an entire eoptedy hill.
Friday and Saturday*—'The great­
est moving picture that the mind of
man ever conceived—"Foolish
Wives" Novelties, loo.

Why do we do 75 per cent of the
long distanco hauling of Seminole
County! An*.: Because wo do it
right, nt the right price. Lossing's
Keep the spare tire covered against QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
Thono 498. *
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sen, rnin and dirt.

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PIANOS

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PIANO TUNING

PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

“Madame Butterfly”
By MRS. WREN
McGUlN, Reader
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assisted by
Lucilla Aspinwall Tsksrh, Soprano
FRIDAY, 8:00 p. m., JAN. 0TH at
WOMAN’S CLUB HOUSE
"Madame- Butterfly’’ is n story of
Japan, written by the American
Novelist John Luther Long, Belasco's play in which Iilnnrhe Bates
starred, and Puccinius’ opera in
which Geraldine Kara had a notable
success, were founded on this story.
Galli Curd added “ Madame But­
terfly” to her role in 1021, The
rending “ Madamo .Butterfly" pre­
sented by .Mrs. McGuin is adopted
from the story by. Long. Mrs. Takach will sing the beautiful soprano
arias from the opera. The pro­
gram will he in costume. For the
benefit of the Music Dept, of tho
Woman's Club. Adults...... SI.00

BY BUYING BREAD •MADE IN SANFORD
Demon**!rations with Grade A. Coffee, (

Woodcock &amp; Iligney’s Friday, Jan. 5th

ROUTH

BAKERY

Next to Princess Thenlre

JUST RECEIVED A FUESII SHIPMENT OF

Vegex— Vegea Cubes— Vcgea Almond— Vitafood

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
THE HEXALL STORK

10 Stores in Georgia*

San ford’s New Store

$2.50 SILKS
Per ynrd
GINGHAMS,

40-1NCH NURSES’ UNIFORM CLOTH
Per ynrd
30-INCH GOOD AS GOLD BLEACHING,
Per ynrd
36-INCH SCOUT PERCALE
_Per y n f d ............... ..........
7-INCII HEMMED DIAPERS,
Per dozen

Ko d a k

dealer

1 91 ore In Florida

Phone 127

�THE SANFORD DAII.Y HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923

PAGE TWO

STROUT FARM AGENCY |
the office of thu Star-Telegram seek­
11.1 Magnolia Avenue
ing employment. The harvesting of
the citrus crop'has provided employ*
drinking,
itayif
he
has
more
"hot
Shots’
Read this and act quick if looking
lMibll.kfi »»rrjr nftrrmmn rxrept * mi»ment for hundreds who wouhf other­ for a bargain, 40 acres bordering n
Sa, at ikr HrralO liulMln., l»7
U ham? them. There Is. one thing
Xlssnnlla
Hanford, Vim.
wise lie idle hut even with this indus­ beautiful hike, 30 acres cleared, 115
about old red headed Will Upshaw—
try now in full .blast, there ore orange, 1 grapefruit, ail bearing trees,
The Herald Printing Co. lieidunjt mind handing them the hot
many
who dannot obtain work of any no scrub land, all excellent soil, sever
stuff right off the hat.
PLiii.isijf'.u*
In starting the New Year, one
kind. There nrc industries right here ;)| nrwg of h,.avy b,Brk |Mnl| the best
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it. J. lint.i.Y
in
Folk
County
that
should
be
nhlej(
f
goj,
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hoU
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f&gt;
but
a
jnrKt.
In Mnrlnatle, Wisconsin, on ac­
* r e r r l i t r r - T r .B » » r e r
resolution you should not forget
X. J. I.If.I.AItll
ii. * . n u __ . ......tlr u r r a l Vlatin*er count of a local fight nml having.two
to
take
care
of_
oil
the
surplus
b
b
|
,r
bnrtl
«n
property.
Owner
called
HW
ay.
Ailrr-rtW In*
It. a. tioi.t.Y
is to pay up and wipe out your
that is offered but with things o » jFor qu,ck M,0&gt; offc„ lhb durable
AlvrrtlaUl Hair. Made Known «*» sheriff* of tho county the prisoners
f
Appllrnllnn
they an*, such it procedure is Irnpos-; trnct f„ r ff.uOU.
debts.
in the jail are getting six meals n day.
LLWIt dlllPr
Clrealnllan Monnarr Each sheriff feeds them in order to
This is not o ff in the-woods,, hut is
I'holtr .t3fl.IV after A l»- in.
get the money for the meals and the
By so doing you will n o t ' only
Mr. Ford say* that the solution A lloca ted 500 yards from hard improved
naboerlptlaa Price ta A ttain1
thu ’present-day economic evils rests |roJJ(j- nn,| onjy 8 miles front Sanford.
prisoners are getting the benefit. We
add to your prestige and standing
Oat Year
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with tho young men who are soon to postoffice.
are advertising this fact in order that
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in the community, but you will b e -''
Itell. ered In tillr k| Carrier
take charge of things In the realm of
the.beggars in Florida can gel hep to
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.Oar Week ---------------business and finance. He urges that
the big feed and hike to Wisconsin.
UNION MEN FINED
come financially independent.
Tfce his II. to |H.|tasr Weeklf llrrthe^ study the monetary system of the
----------- o -----------ald entirely- cater* Hemlnolr' Conner
and la publlalird ever, PrldnrUnited States, find oat for themselves
II.In* rnlrn ntndr knnwn on apptlra- I Si: Till-: WANT ADS FOIl Ul.’SI.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3.-^Fines ag­
Start a savings account with us,
wherd there ore Ioum- screws and then
tlun. $2.00 prr year, nlttn). In ndtnnrr.
NESS GUTTERS
gregating Sit,POO composed the sen­
and let us help you to enjoy the
set nbout to get things' right.
&gt;ik Miir,it t u b AddOfiATr.ii pmm*
tence in district court here yeiterdny
Tho Asaortatoil 1‘ rewr Ik eseluslvelv
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A
job
for
every
man,
Ford
rogues,
blessing o f being free o f financial
Neglected opportunities for tho
against eight ruilwny union men
•nllllnl to ltin One for rrnuhUrntlon of
would result in it grenjer degree of •onvicted of conspiracy to obstruct
' all new* ili*|&gt;alche» creillteil lo II or gaining of business that may lie n bit
worry.
’ not olhnrwlKo rrrilll.tt III Ihl* 1'dprr
happiness and prosperity than the interstate commerce in connection
. and alrni thu local new* publlanau out of the ordinary, lose much that
* herein.
world hjts ever known. Unemploy­ with tho strike last August1against
All rlshlK of rn.iMililtcBilon of special might bo gained. There are few read­
ment brings dlstres' and suffering and tho Atchison, Topeka anU Santa Fo
■ dispatches hu/elu, are n|Ko reserved.
ers of a daily newspaper who fail to
-i
m
cause;! n mental attitude that bodes railroad. The Ufiitcd States District
Olllrei IIKIIf/i.b t iIll'll.I)l\r;. Pboae l « carefully scan the "little classifieds"
ill for the future of tho country. Work Judge Medaoe pronounced sentence
seen in all progressive publications
orrldn A d v .r tl.ln a R rp re .rn tn llv *
r T1iFIF
work. W ork —that is the safety valve after assurance by counsel for tho
and
the
advertiser
may
feel
assured
Sanford, Florida
LI! AMHitICANPRESSAS5CCIATION that cadi announcement in these col­
for American rnnidiood; tho less there dcfdlfco that tho hues would In- paid
is of mistaken charity the better.
umns are read by the masses. Some
by union organizations of which the
•f ,i*
read them merely for curiositythey,
There U one more viewpoint of Mr. defendants were members.
are anxious to sec what and who and
Ford thni should not t*b overlooked.
The Orlamiu Sentinel says that the
where; hut they read them. That
That is the payment of high wages.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
Moose “ may" erect a home in Orlan­
show’s the possibilities uf those col­ HENRY FORD SAYS WORK IS THE ()f
MONEY!
1&gt;C expects or rather takes
do. "May” Is right, Or let's see, was
umns.
it for granted that the worker shall
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and
WORLD’S GOAL
It June when they were coming here?
There are hundred* of little thing!
lie honest nml play the game fair and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield
, — : — °—
—
which might Ihi sold dr traded or
square, giving full value for every Avenue, Chicago, III., writing your
That
simple
littlo
word
"work”
iff
If Sherlock Holmes docs not catch rented if the owner and the pc non in
dollar received. Rut h** insists that the name anil address clearly. You ■will
that suspect In Orlando In the next need of that precise thing could he the remedy given hy Henry Foril for underpaid worker is a liability on the
V
receive in return a trial package con­
two dnya the people will go bughouse brought together. That is the pur­ much of the present economic unrest j
not only in the United States hut community instead of being,an asset, taining Foley's Honey and Tur Com­
,
•
I
waiting for something to happen.
pose of these classified nnhnunee- throughout the world. Henry evident- ^
h r,Kht&gt;because as he says, peo- pound for coughs, colds nod croup;
h meeting tho dt*runrut for Rood pyre* watef nnd there are hund roils of J
_ -o——
mi^nts—-to get the people together; ly believes in the old saving to thefl1*" can spond only tlmt
that which they Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
ImttliH tjoing distribute! orouiul the City at all tunes* Cvery family ^
With the "Father of Tree Surgery" to have one say: "I wish to get what
cTect that “ the devil finds some mis­ earn. Hu points oat that it is not thu and hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­
of
Sanford should get the hubit and—
x
visiting in Orlando in a few weeks we you arc advertising!” or have tin chief tdl for idle hands to do."
moneyed m#in who creates good liusi- ney and bladder ailments; nm| Foley
suppose lie will grnft new liuds on other say: “ Why don't you secure
In his New Year's Message Uie no­ ne-e hut the wage earner. Experience Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome ami
this of me? I know you need it."
sevora) old fumily trees, eh, wot?
ted Detroit manufacturer does nut teaches its that vthen the worker is thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
The wise person will “dig up*
o-----------content .himself with platitudes; ns Well paid, lie or he is generous in constipation, biliousness, headaches,
At tide in the Gainesville News says many an article not longer needed usual he hits straight out from the spending that wage *o that thu mer- and sluggish howgls. , Hold every-}
"Sanitary Chicken Houses a re‘ Vital­ and will use,the classifieds,,The wise shoulder and calls a rpi/fc" a spade. I *'^nnt benefits directly and promptly. where.—Adv.
And mic truck will be at your hack door with a bottle of tlmt pure
ly Necessary." Some people we know person will say: "Where can I gel He bluntly lulls the world that it must }
community win re the wot leer rewater
tlint nil the lintels, restaurants, drug stores and soda fountains
NOTICE!
so-.iml-so?
Someone
must
have
it:
arc keeping them without any thought
go to w/irk. He insints tlmt things’- &lt;c'v,‘ ‘ b*w wag' , there is just that
I'll
put
in
a
classified
and
see
whit'
are
using.
must bo ho changed lli.it there Nvilf much leu i money is l ilt ulation.
I The annual mcclittg of the stoekabout Birch rules.
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licit will bring."—I'alalUu News,
v
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U* work for everybody. II - rny.t that j This inurh may I” uiid in all truth |holders of the Petrous Manufactur­
Hi 'ie is something wrung with our which 1u* piis.ilie lurkelapd Telc- in g Company, Inc., of Chuluota. Fin.,
A pretty girl known ns "attar of I
And lie Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
WIIO 1H llESI’ flNSIlll.K?
will l«‘ held til the office of M. F.
•rnnantic system when mutt ate , .itu- gram.
roses" is held for. the half,million dol-j
Use in That Battery
'Robinson. I Id North' Park avenue.
lu lled lo is g from door t &lt;d" e. froi,.
■———— o — — —
lar diamond ■robbery in New York.
Sanford, Florida, at H p. in, Monday.
f.tt lot It Iat l o’ y, f i tiro - hop tit hop,
Well, a pretty girl and altar of roses! »«
''uman nature lo nR aise freJanuary Mb, it'J't, for the purpose of
have been the downfall of many pco- •&gt; and to forget praise when due, am for a job. And #tse:e is, Fo.d ha»
no one realizes this more keenly that tillh p: t.&lt;- t.e with 'lie us If.in- v.io t.
•dieting a hoard of directors and to
_______ n
'a newspaper publisher. Readers of
tmnrait any other business that may
IhLs paper are a kindly lot, and some
properly
come before the meeting.
Turkey is cnlling the men ti&gt; the
o
"
times when mechanical or jdiysica'
II.T . WHEELER,
colors and raising one of the biggest
obstacles interfere with the ion! tin
C. V. MAHONEY,
President
armies, in the history of the nation. they ovciluok the diserejmneies.
If
you
have
u
NAlli
or
a
F1ANO
tfi
Secretary.
217-Htc
Wo win hnvr to muster all the (Ireeks
Never a paper printed that had all
move,
mid
waul
n
done
safely,
tall
in Florida and sent! them over there the news— not even all that is "lit to
1.0:sing\ QUICK SERVICE TRANS-; For quick nNults, try a want *d.
to fight the Turk.
print." The conscientious editor no
r'lii!. ni •! have it
as ymi want it
■“ “ ■1—O'-- ” 1—■■
only makes every diligent rlfort to gr
.'lose Fulsome, that fulinmii* V titei nil tin* news, hut wdl go n long wnj
of Jacksonville, has a long mtieje in out of his loud t i get it. Hu! an i d
the stale papers explaining "why the itnr docs not make the new. - -lie only j
year begins in the winter."
\ftcr prints it. And if his people -the a i r j
that is over, Muse, we want you to who make the news—don't let him
tell us wheie the flics and mosquitoes know, he cannot lie Mamed if it is not
go in the winter. We know where wi printed. A great many jieoplc feel r.
want them to go.,
delicacy in reporting nowit concern­
ing themselves, buL n publisher dmJanuary is the month of Sales, It not misconstrue the act. He appreci­
Is the month of real bargains. It is ates: it. This is your paper. And if yon
one of the bent months to watch the ilo not tell us what ihtj news in and
Daily Herald for the Herald now enr- the paper is poor, it is your own fault.
the■advertising of all the live You will Confer a great favor upon
wire merchant* of Sanford. You save the editor if ymi will tell him nr wiite
money reading the advcrliNcincntH in when you have an iii-m of mti test. I
is manifestly impossible fur him to
this paper.
sec each of you each week—and oven
A fine Y. M. C. A. huildihg will he if he did, a story might "break" af­
erected at the University of Florida ter he had seen you. We want our
at Guinesville with all the convenienc­ lenders to feel perfectly free con­
es for the boys and everything need- sider it a duly to give ns tin* news.
This will mean much to the uni- Well see that it is printed. If this js
students and the good work a poor newspaper, the fault is largely
should tie rushed unit the building yours.—Clermont I’m#*.

Sanford D a ily H e r a I ( L ™ f e

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he aggrtogatc indebtedness of all the
states is for soldier bonuse.i; anil when
all tho stalci get theirs In function­
ing. ns .they doubtless will, the total
will he better than fifty per cent of
the states’ debts.
And with nil that, we are relent­
lessly searching for more sources for
taxation and mofe Alleged reasons
for lax inif.
Verily, one may nsk, when he looks
ahead in vision anti secs posterity
struggling under the load which we
have piled oil it, What has posterity
done to us to deserve this treatment?
Florida, only, of thu states*main­
tains it- level (leadedness and refuses
to bp swept o!T its feet with the spe­
cious mgjmcntx of those who would
hnvn it bonder! to the limit for roads,
or general publicity, or the eradication
of corns or tho itch. Florida owes a
modest six hundred thousand dollars,
to itself, nml pays itself three and n
half per cent interest for the loan.
Florida refuses to tax. nwiy possible
suggested course merely because it
will bring more money; Florida, con­
tinues to be the one state where In­
vestors get a square deal and a run
for ihtdr money; and Florida comiiiues to draw foredgn capital for Invest­
ment in i;ums annually growing larg­
er nml more frequent.—Tampa Trib­
une.

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A CLEAN .SLATE

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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I Elder Springs Water Company j
TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

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COUPE

N e w P r ic e

Made ready fur tile opcni/ig of the
school next October.
Emile Coue, the funny little French
philosopher, .is coming to America to
how to keep young. His forla to repent .every hour the
"day by day, in every way I
am getting better" nnd you will get
better at once. We don't need tho
formula. What we need is the formula that says “ day by day I ntn spendItBS." rr&lt; .*
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There is LlI little argument over
type of streets ta build or the
of roads to build if you have the
money. There »* nothing as durable
for this country as brick roads. Rut
they must be laid on the right kind of
foundation, must have the right kind
of drainage nnd must lie good brick.
Our experl(’|l-T in the past has taught
us oil this ’Wisdom.

U BELL
YOUR REAL
ESTATE

WHEN U
LIBT IT
WITH UB

For a quirk buyer— A fine big
home on Magmdia Ave„ with all
tho very latest conveniences, at
the right price and ternm can be
arranged.

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Auto iMurtnca
10$ W. First SL, SAN FORD/FLA

WHAT II \S FOSTER IT V EVER

Some men when urged to consider
permanent improvement* for the ben" f thl&gt;ir l"&gt;’ tvrily. indignantly
axk, "What1 hns*"p6storily ever done
for me?" Hut in the light of our deb{
piling and passing the buck to thb
futuro, (,,u' &lt;* i,m| l" w inder what poor
posterity has ever done to u* that it
should he so burdened.
Itefore the World War our national
debt was a billion dollars. Today,
thanks to the war, and the loans we
made the allies because of the war, our
debt is the staggering sum of $24,000.000,000 and wo are petitioning
nnd threatening congress, trying to
make it add to that total at least an­
other billion, or so. Indeed, It is like­
ly, if the present craze (for lending
to the world nt large continues, and
we hnve to keep on issuing bomb to
get the money to lend, wo will be ow­
ing n quarter of o trillion dollars—
real United States money—before the
piesunt administration ceases to be­
come n preesnt trouble and passes
Into the memories of the past.
Tho total of our state •lebts.now
is more than the national debt was
when the war started. Half that much
hatf been voted by the staler In tire
last five years.' Road building nnd im­
provements have been mnde it a cost
of a third of a billion to Hie states;
while the federal government ha.r ex­
pended almost as much for its port
of tho work,
'Next to highways, Soldier bonuses
have been the largest items from the
states—fifteen of them hiving passed
bonus.bills—andYound tho means for
Ananring them, If the national con­
gress could notl Twelve per cent of

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�THE SANFORI) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY

Foolish Wives” '
Film Sensation
Presented Her

W A N - TTE

Card* of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
0f whoa. In his chosen profcsslon the Herald recommends to the people.

George A.&lt;DeCottes
Attom ey-at-Law
Over Scralnolo County Dank
FLORIDA

HANFORD

“ p BED R. WILSON
A T T O B N E f.A T -L A W
First National Dank Building
« iMFOiil)
FLORIDA

CHELLE MAINES
LAW YER
. : — Court House

I j n Esamlnrd

Gloise* Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr., '
Opt. D. * .
Optician-Optometrist %

212 East First Strevt

Sanford, Fla.

DR. It. M. WELSH
Grndunte Veterinarian

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Office .•
Oppoaltb P. O.
DeLand, Florida

Office 123
Residence 257

“ Foolish Wives,” Universal’s cost­
ly photodrama of life ami intrigue at,
Monte Carlo, which will ho the fcatdro ■
at tho Princess Theatre today and Sat­
urday, has been heralded as the cost­
liest and biggest picture ever* scree ti­
ed. It lives up to its premises. Nev­
er hits there been such n knjeidoscopie array of beautiful settings nndyartistie photography combined with such
adept cburncturuation end careful di­
rection.
Krich von Sfrohclm, the author, di­
rector and stnr of the picture, has
made a screen masterpiece. Whatever
faults it may have, and no picture Is
perfect, they are submerged by the
force of the theme,-by the rcalness of
the atmosphere, and by the vivid por-*
trayals of von Stroheim and his sup­
porting cast.
j
it i.i easy to see where Universal
sj\*nt the $1,103,786 the picture is said
s He a line. No nd taken for loss than 2,*&gt;c and |n*sitlvdy no to have cost. Iconic Carlo, its prin­
charged to on)one. Cash must accompany nil orders. Count cipal buildings, its &lt;rdwds, its activ­
a line and remit accordingly,
*
ities and its very spirit have been
transferred to the.screen for “ Foolish
Wives.” The film company admits
FOR SALE
WANTI-JD
spending *421,000 alone for tho elab­
w o o d * f o K T s a l U— i s .i .y
WANED—A chance to build
orate sets built in California in dupli­
cation of buildings, parks, villas and
promenades at Monte Carlo. •
wantetl, when placing your order.- F
S. Vemay.
MW-tfc
FOR SALE— Rosier and Gay paints
borers for land clearihg, contract
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty work. C^ood camp, lligli
Works, Sanford agents.
1-3-tfc W., PorkifU, GroVciand, Fin
kltj The Antni-tnlnt l'r«M&gt;
OSAKA, Jan. B,—Even in the poor*
F A R M E R S — Yuu can get seed Led WAN II. 1) Hi SELL at a bargain n
e»i families In Japnn weddings are
fram-s and irrigation plugs at tks
one bag concrete mixet on skids
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-t.fo with engine, a pick up. ‘ Address Mix­ a-heavy item, ns the bride, besides her
own trossenu, is expected to supply
FUR SALE—Twelve furnished i
er care of Herald.
237-tfc
certain household utilities, such as
with three year lease at 115
WANTED TO DUl — Dodge louring laundry and medical apparatus.
mcltf) avenue.
2.
ear, not taler than 1021 model. Ad­
The longue of Womens’ Societies
r UR n.ALK—r Ki l t I Kl.r.S—Urrm- dress “ W. D. C.” care Herald.
ays that 100 yen will cover the mar­
mental trees and shrubbery.
My
2tt*3tc riage costs and suggests that parents
trees are grown by some of the larg­
put aside one yen monthly from the
est nnd beat nurscrica In tho So’dli, birth of a girl baby, which by the time
IV. I., Hall, tlie fruit (ree man, Orlanhe roaches 20, the marriageable ago,
would, with interest, amount to ill

HANGING &lt; LASSES every
You can find the name of
every lire Business Man
in Sanford lu thin Column
each day.

Full SALE .• to 11 • with flue, i
well, one room bouse, «m paved r-’
Near stare ami loading station
quire 0, t*. Howard, l!U;i &lt;»ah .J
nue.
242-.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please jou, tell others; if not,
tell us. Phono 403

. ORANGE GROVE BEARING
510 trees, grapefruit, tangerines mu
orange, all in splendid condition, wck
SANFORD
taken care of; 8 room house in goat
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. condition; I acres much, fine for truck
General Machine and Boiler Worka; farming; 2 acres cleared for addition
Balance
Cylinder Grinding; IM.uxe Pistons] at grove. _ Price $2,01)0,
Fly Wheel* Steel Gear Bands; Crank terms. Consider trade.
See Mr. Bronson
Shift* Returned— ------------Phone C2
A. I*. CONN EI.I.A ,'i SONS

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. C tl! ! 1*R. i’ rnp

General Shop and Mill
• j W ork
CONTRACTOR ami BUILDER
SU Commercial Strcet-i-Sanford, Fla.

GILLON &amp; FRY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
^Mtlnthouie Lights and Appliance*
New l.lno of Fixturea
Miller Building ----- M a g n o li a A v e n u e

lk W. IIERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
lrir -------- AUTO---------RONDS

O. Shinholser

Contractor nntl Ilulldcr
8ANFORR

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FLORIDA

A* !*• Connelly At Sons
est a b lis h e d

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S u r e ty H and s

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tliik la e s s

L oans
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Main Bfflco
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IX V K ST SIK N T

ilreti and 7 p. m. for adults. 1
in!ivo and ball room dancing)—
sor t'. L. fjhson.
1
HuMES built mi vary term*. J. \\.
Mutuum. Huilder,
!t' BUt*
e b of
cent of
i* in a
rare rf
23 i 3lp
Lane/
238.HIp

NO SETTLEMENT
NEW YORK, Jan. f&gt;.—Humors font
rjernhliiie Farrar, former •Sletropoli!aIj
^t.ar, nn*l Ij»u Ti ih'gon, her
ui liis-hu-dxittd, weru to settle tht-ii
marital difficulties without n-Mtrt to
court were spitted today when Suprente Court Justice Cobalua net
down next Thursday ns time for her
trial of the suit for divorce.
v T'he landing action is tho fourth
started by the diva. Three others wore
dropped.
Golf balls are tested under actual
*
*
playing,conditions with a machine in­
vented in . England whffch ‘ utilizes a
heavy weight to swing clubs \ati
ous ili'tutlces.

January First Starts the First
Quarter of the New Year.
Open that Savings Account
Now. Deposits made on or be­
fore the Tenth draw interest
from the First.
Four per cent compounded
quarterly.
i

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
D. F. WHITHER, Caahlcr

F. I*. FOR8TRR, President

CENTRAL FLORIDA’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SUNDAY
W EEKLY
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Can be delivered to your home every Sunday m orning
.^2.00 per year in advance. Subscriptions enn be tfiven
Sanford Herald newsboys or address Lewis Shipp, Cir­
culation Manager, Sanford Daily.Horald.
All World News Over Leased Wire, International News
Service
Features o f International Feature Service
Local and State News
Movie, Sport and Automobile Pages
Rotogravure Supplement
Publication devoted to boosting Central Florida

At These Prices

101*8 Magnolia Aw,
f i l l T f i r A »*i»r!filrii ft*rr'Mit

Rootn'7, Miller Bldg.
BANFORI)

s.

at p a ris h H ou se at t l\ ill.

’] he league estimate* her trosaeau,
im-lmiing Lr' wedding kimimiw and »»bi.
(.■Ir girdles 1 house-keeper’s bm'ks,
himidry apparatus ami medical appnrntn.-. at 270 yen. With 30 yen. plus
an equal amount from her fiance, the
wedding ceremony may be held.

K -talilish n ! I PUS

Phone IB

I’ AGhl TliKfcU

COM I’A.V V

101-H M a u n o lla A i r ,

G* B, HODGINS
AL1(» RADIATOR AND SHEET
f METAL WORKS
*7 Fr
Itepnfrlng^

OR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
Fcrndnlc Apartments, 305 E. First
trect.
l'.-n-tfc
VAN i ED— io rent, furnished bttngjilutv, occupany Jan. tUlh.'very ilejtahle tcfiiiat. enu* tlno. W. Knight.
2:tP-lfi

TORONTO, Jan, 5.— Fuel can hu
mhnufactUTO'l In commercial quanti­
ties and at reasonable prices from
Ontario's pent bogs. This statement is
made in 'no interim report of a com­
mittee appointed seven years ago by
the Ontario and Dominion govern-

T o c i o n ur.- Horltc. tCCt Ofali-a Ki .
Pbllailrlftbia i*. fiiiHylvnabi.
T A K E M •TUT dial " i t
iuqu-arl mr
fr o m an uttUl.ali
*-f U-i^i
11ik, I,
lli.il' -It* Id 111.- nilMliti IS'i al
Itt-ri-ln a t.•1 t i - i » mi nri.- a r.'.M- n' * I
a nlali- i*l li* i tr. a Hit* Slat*' o f K!&gt;til«|a
amt Dial l i n t , i m&gt; iul'luti \,lilda tin
Klftti- o f l-'lorlila, Mirvlct- o f &lt;1 miliIHMllit in BiimhiiiiiH in i.Ilnti,rr&gt; u|&gt;,ni
iv In an v until tiliut you. amt ila- Blit of
( ‘omulnliit liavlng Upi -o flint ImpOn
a g a in s t y o u . It la llarclijF o n t i n il Hint
you a p p e a r t&gt;* the Hill o f t2iiiiiplalnt
Utiil to n-tii amdiiat you lu tlu&lt; qlmvi'
rnltlli-il can no on tlm itli ilay o f Ki-lirunry, A. l&gt;. 1923, f o e sanso Iii- iiik n
rule Pay o f dil!t c ou r ti amt tli4 Saitfon t Batty tlcratil \a pureliy ili'slaiiatril ait tin' m-tt'Hpap) i tu w|ilrh tlds mi­
llet* aliiitl In* puliliahett u p c c a wccll
f o r fo u r v o h . c c u l l v i ' wccKn.
W IT N E S S my tinm! anil official
o f bffle** tills tlm utli pay o f January.
A. I K Hi S3.
IS B A 1A
tr. A. lKU'flt.ASS,
f ir r U of.CtreUU C’ ourL
Schrlte* .Malttca
S o lic ito r f o r I'ntrplalnant.

Oja-iaf *n&gt; under tIn- i ,!»*•i*i vntiiiu of
■'lifriTtFN1! Ilotise with, garage, all the committee have been carried on
convenience!!, (’nil nl 113 East Mh dear Alfred, Out., and a* a result it
treeL
238-Glp is staled the committee will rocommdnil the -conatniction and operation
•J room unfurnished apartment, of a perfected punt*producing plant.
r house, desirable location. Aa- The committee estimates Hud a plant
“ F. S." care Herald office, Saii- producing 10.000 abort fops during
Fla.
102-tlc a season of 100 ten-hour working days
can turn out finished peat fuel at a
FOR RENT—Furnished two room
coFl-of $1.18 a tun, or at $3.50 wyrkapartment, 30tl Palmetto Avo.
infc on a 20-hour day basis. Thu cost
2 4 l- 3 tp
delivered to the .consumer will lie
about $10 a ton, the committee csdi-*
rooms,
mates. Anthracite Costa from $15 to
$20 a ton deiiveroih
The committee reports that n good
market has been developed within ec­
U lster o f t'lilillrn lltin
•
U ly Tin* AD»ncl:tl&lt; d l*rc«sl
onomical ahlpjiing rndias of the bogs
PARES, Jnn. 5.—Miss Hu|h* ilurjtis, and that the demand for pent fuel is W n ltr r It. Ilnllnrj, Contplafnnnt, t ».
I.llllr ll.-nrit YVImtirrlr, and *:. s. Ilordaughter of H. H. Harjeii, of Mor­ growing.
Irlsh i amt ttehrrt If. I ln in s r ,, Truslec
gan, Harjes nnd company, the Paria
a n d auect^sors In Trust, amt If dt-atl.
all pcrsniin clnlmlatr uinter them, or
.lirar.ch of J. P. Morgan and ntmpany, L l F j E I N S t ' R A N t E M E N
.
c l t lice o f tin nt. t»cfrnitnni*.
hau been killed in a hunting accident
OPEN BIG CONVENTION
at the Harjo# country place.
h i.!it cunt linio'M il. itumst-y, 'I’ ryttee,
mtu Huceesaers In T rust, If livin g. If
Mbs Harjes yesterday waa riding
iirail
to nil person s clnltuliiK a n y Inter­
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jnn. *G.—The
a Polojmny which beCAttift frightened
est uniter rUtlle lldnrtl AVlrnljerl)«. K.
annual
convention
of
?
tho
Bankers*
il IUnit'inn auit Holier*,
it. Ramsey,
by the hunting horns nml the dogs
Lift, Insurance yompnny of Iowa for­ T r u s t e e niet Successors Jn, Trust, o r
employed in the . chase. ^.She waa
o th er w is e, In tlie f o llo w in g itrscrlbed
mally opened here yesterday with lands tn -w tt:
thrown front tho pony nndjn falling
h e N orth -W est Q uarter c f th e North
more
(han 400 delegate* from overj* WTest
q u a r t e r « f H tctlorrJ5 . Trm n sh tp
her head rtruck Iho stump of a tree.
31; South o f tlaiiKe 30 Knat. less uio!
sectioq
of
the
country.
(A-orge
Kudins,
She died "a few hours later. Hiss Hftr» see jo i n c th erefrom the ItlKlit o f W (ty
president, arrived late Wednesday.
■jf th e A tlan tic Coast IJflv ItRltroRit.
Joa was 24 years old.
t
Volt amt eaeh o f y o u are hereby reThe convention It being held in the
iinirift lytil ordered to lie nml ap pear
J&gt;once do Leon notel which opened ticfnro
snld Circuit Ciiurt Bouse
SEVERE COUGH AFTER INFLU­
In Hanford, Florida, mi tho Hrst M on­
Wednesday,
ope
day
ahead
of
sched­
day In .March. 1933, he trig th y fith day
ENZA
ule, to accommodate the convention. o f natil iteuith, th e n ,a n d ttn-rn io an
**Arier an attack of tho ’Flti’*which
w e r to ilie mil nt eom iilnlot
filed
.Schools and routine huainess will stinrctn
ntiulnaf you, and each o f you,
loft me- with, n severe cough nothing
occupy the day nnd entertainment the nnd tlx-rrln fall not else said Mil will
scented to relieve me until I used
tie talien as rnofresetl, to tie follow ed
evening. The convention will continue by
n Jlnnt d e c r e e .Foley’s Honey and Tar," writes Mrs.
It ts*fiirttter ordered that this notice
lie. mihiishcd In it*!* Sa n ford Ilernld. n
K, D. Drake, Childs,
Marjrtnmi.
nnWagapnr.Viuhtilheil In Heniluoln rotin*
Coughs resulting, from Influcni?,
ty. o n c e earn w eek f o r a |»crlod o f elRht
eim socutlve weeha.**
Whooping t ough, Asthma, Croup, La
W l t n r h s . m y hand and seal o f naW
Grippe alid Bronchitis are quickly re­
c o u r t lUls t h e . Sth d a y o f Ja nuary, *A,
l&gt;.
1933.
lieved w|th Foley's Jloney and Tar.
(HEAL)
B- A. noBOLAKH,
DR.. BAGWELL
.
Clerh Clrrrtlt Court o f
Cqrfuiiu
no ..opiates!—ngredienfa - GRADUATE VFTKItINARIAN
f
Hentanta County , V)u
printed on tho wrapper. Largest «U*
A*
tty A. si. w,Pji^nv UhKwi Pharmacy 375 and 449 •
0*nrV»n’nhd'ghnrffn, Ihg cmigh mcdiclno in tlio WoiItL
Boilcltor* f o r Complalnaqt.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
jgm

ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE. T-BON1
ah nt, iii.
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WESTERN LEGS OF I’ OKK, per lb
I'ltIMK R ill, SIUL o Tn . N AVA-CU T, PIKE’S PEAK , p r a y e r - b o o k
SILVER-SIDE, hi fart any Roanl you cill for, til per Hi.................

HOLLAND HERRING, per keg

| AN D A L L CHOICE CUTS, -j
: _ P er lb........... ......— ............J

L5c

1 SKINNED IIAS i s .
Per lb....... ..... - ..... .................
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FANCY GROCERIES A L L A T C U T

PRICES
I
I
■ FANCY BREAKFAST
BACON STRIPS, lit.
1

DUCED PRICES

10c

D RESSED CHICKENS,
1; 11)f « it*•&gt;&gt;■»**•«»»•••***».■* a#i ^
/
,
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FA N C Y CREAM CHEESE, O A p
i

25c

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MINNESOTA Fancy Break­
fast Bacon Strips, per lb.,. .

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25c
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-DON’T LET THEM TALK YOU OUGHT O F ITWE RESERVE TH E RIGHT TO REFUSE, ALL HOTEL nnd RESTAU RAN T BUSINESS

Next Door to the Coca-Cola liottliag Works
KEEP MOVING
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1923

PAGE FOUR

PRINCESS THEATRE

VON STROHEIM

Friday and Saturday

A M an

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET b a l l ,
TRAP SHOOTING

REALM OF SPORTS

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CHAS. L. BRITT’, Editor

poaitivalyr &lt;lcclnred himself #* opposed
to paying the claim or nettling the
matter through any compromise. Mr.
Mullaney maintains not even a fly
ball will bo batted on the local ball
lot by any Indian player until the
claim is paid in full, All of which
means that the fans are the innocent

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

Herbst Howls High With 453 Total and Hill Fo! Jacksonville May Go arid Then A sain She May
Not— Do Not Want to Pay Dulaney’s
lows With Total o f 450
Claim o f $2,400
Some people say It wns because
Charley Henry bad been reduced to
tho ranks, was just an ordinnry pri­
vate tit lien again, some say it was
lx cause Hill Hill had been notified
that the price o f lumber was going up
and there are others say it was be­
cause Emil Amann jvns offered $5.00
a crate fur Ids celery nm|_ couldn't
keep his mind on bis business, "but
whatever caused it anil whether or not
the real reason* is ever found out, the
Farmers lost a game to the Rotes.
The Rotary Club took the* lead in
the first frame of the*first game and
held thnt small lend throughout the
entire way and ended up with the
small majority of 21 pins.
The loss of this game hurt the
Farmers chnnccs far mory than the
good It did for tho Rotes, as tho Farm­
ers were well in Jinu to tic up things
with the Champs, and now they must
win their remaining three games of
this first half mu] the Congregnllonals
lose two of their remaining three
games in order to end n lit*.
The Farmers were bowling way
under their usual form last night, the
highest average living made by
* Herbst, who was by no means howl­
ing his beat. Herbst rolled a total of
435 nnd Hill IIill wns right behind him

The. scores for last night's games
were as follows:

•

I armors

Aiimnni
I'hnpmnn
Herbst
Couch’ .
G, Peloid
I*. Pezold
Wcirenskl

Henry
Hill r.
Ilousliuldrr
Britt ........

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At the approaching session the di­
As the time approached for the
opening.of the Florida State league, rectors must name a new president,
which will mean either tho re-election
tho same old cry goes up from*some
of Mr. Rose or a new pasty and man­
of the debs, that they may not be in
the league tills year. As a rule this agers for 11*23 will bo announced.
George Block will ip't manage St.
never amounts to anything, and when
the curtain rises it finds them nil in Petersburg again, that position having
tho Bw'jm, the bigger town paying out already lteen tendered to Hugh Brad­
big money and the ’sfhallcr towns, ley while a new* man Is certain nt the
dragging behind tlifrti. The follow­ helm of Daytona's franchise What
ing, by
K. Baker, appeared in the changes, if any that are to be made
r.t Tampa, Orlando nnd Lakeland, ‘re­
Jacksonville Journal laAt'/night:
"Grave fears for professional base­ mains n mystery.
Locally, the situation is, even worse,
ball here the coming season are enter­
The
Indiana arc ns yet. also minus' a
tained by local diamond fans ns the
manager,
George Stovall having been
time for the annual meeting of.the dlrectors In the Florida State la-ague! discharged before the conclusion of
nears, ami which will doubtless be tho lf'22 campaign nnd not one sug­
called tin* latter part of tiiis month. gestion ns his successor. President
As e result of much litlgntinn between Marcus Conant hns not announced any
the club and former managers, the plans for the year, either by way of a
pilot or personnel of iln dub.
Dominick Mullaney,.manager of the
tram when tills city fit t entered the
State League, wns awarded n divis­
ion against the dub i y the National
the ruling wns sustained at the tinnen! meeting o f,tin* Imard during the
Louisville, Ky., meeting of minor
league clubs ’« idmrt while back. The
former manager says hr is due pay
for ore year's salary or approximate­
ly $2,100,
President I'otianl, it is raid, has
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JANUARY
Mr. Cobourn was In town yester­
day and made the remark that he hat­
ed to say a thing about his show this
year. Said he was too modest. And
Mr. Oobourn never puts ouC a prop­
aganda that was not true and correct.

There Is no doubt but that the seat
sale will go fast. This popular show
George Stovall, manager last sea­
always draws a hig house and if you
son, asserts the Jacksonville Baseball will take a tin. get your seat or seats
Club In also due him the sum of
5152,72 as part salary for 1022. What
disposition has been made in this re­
Next week's picture program in­
gard, if any, has not been given out.
clude*
some of the best of the sea­
Mr. Stovall announced .before leav­
son. Get n copy of thnt program and
ing here, after the close of the year,
mark off at least three or four of
that he would appeal to Secretary
them and then go see ihcnl.
Farrell to settle the claim, but nl the
meeting of the Arbitration Hoard in
Lhuiaville the matter did not come up.
Finally, the situation Is squally In­
sofar rs professional baseball here Is
concerned. In the meantime the open­
ing of the season Is but a short time
and some action is mandatory nt
onre,

* .W e not, where It may not be posslide for Jacksonville to have a team
in the Florida State League this year.
Same old line, always thnt way nt the
beginning of the season.
And there is talk thnt there may
be some other teams in the state
league that may not be able to make
the grade. Just as soon ns some of
the larger cities get away from the
spending of n small fortune for a
team and give the small bird a chanru
then, and then only, will tho stale
league start out wltHout the same old

FLORIDA FOOTBALL. SCHEDULE

JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 5.—The Un­
iversity of Florjda hns closed for a
football game with Mississippi A. and
M. on November 17, cither in this ci­
ty or Tampa, according to an nnlioutfcemcnt by Prof. P; L. Reed, fac­
ulty chnirmon, In Gainesville yester­
day. This Is the fourth game sched­
uled by tho 'Gators for 11)23. Other
Masked Wonders,
opponents already announced are Ar­
my, in West Point, N. Y.; Georgia
One of the fastest basketball teams Tech In Atlanta and University of
Alabama in Birmingham.
of South Florida.

In Sanford—at the Parish House—
eight o'clock—torfight—admission 25
cents.
Foolish Wives tonight,

It was announced in yesterday’s pa­
per that the girls didn't care to go
Ami Foolish Wives again tomorrow pi» far from home without the Imys,
night.
They have changed their minds and
And a certain lady remarked this will go after nil.
afternoon that this will be the only
chance of eve* seeing Foolish Wives
ill I'anford. And site was talking of
the-picture only.
■Coboiii n*S Minstrel n beaded this
way. Will show In' Sanford mi the
Jllll. .Same old (oltouril, but Hot the
Minte old show.

Potato, Chicken and
Shrimp Salad
Georgia Country Sau­
sage
Imported Swiss Cheese
Imported Edam Cheese
Premier Coarse Soup
Black English Walnuts
Old Pa. Buckwheat
Stone’s Fruit Cake,- 50c
per pound

a*Any way you can bet the girls will
give a good account of themselves to­
Gobourn'a minstrels will In* a big night at Jacksonville, nnd when those
ger, Imltcr and every tiling m-w. The Jax girls see the way Holly and Spen­
sent sale opens Monday at Rountil cer get about they wjll think the San­
ford girls work on springs.
bit and Anderson's.
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EARN IT
TO SAVE MONEY IS TO BANK IT
is n e v e r

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923

Emile Coue Comes
• To U. S. to Teach
/U s Self-Mastery
,,,

Saving money is one o f the greatest pie

the life o f n normal person.

This groc

nm on the cash plan allows you to save

of bad accounts.

Worth while— isn't it 7

Hirt**1

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COFFEE

flm fact that Monarch
Coffee is sold in every
state in the Union; even
in localities never traveledj&gt;y a Monarch sales­
man, is testimony to its
pleasing
powers,
its
grade, price and flavor
make such an impression
upon tile consumer Dial
when he moves front one
city to another, he Insists
that Monarch Coffee fol­
low him.

WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER
WE WILL GIVE YOU

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NEW \OllK, Jan. 5.—Emile Coue,
a smiling, naive litrje map with whitg
tiair and heard und sparkling blue
eyes, once an obscure provincial phar­
macist who toyed with the mysteries
01
*n
■’hop *n Nancl’» *Ejgp£*lny arrived in America on
the Majestic, an iuternutionnlly fam­
ous figure, the apostle of tho doctrine
of ztlf mastery through conscious au­
to-suggestion.
The little* pharmacist, whom .for mula, “ day hy day, in every way, 1 nm
getting better und better,
tepeated by disciples all over the
world, hastened to announce to Amer­
ica thpt he did not want nny sensnticnnlism to be ndvertircd nnd that he
did not wuuit.it believed that he claim­
ed to l»e able to effect cures of dis­
eases.,
“ I have never cured anybody of any
Ailment in my life," he said, 1
Imvd never made such a claim
can succeed here, ns I have many
times in the pnst in helping others
ro to understand themselves and ex­
ercise their minds that they can im­
prove their physical condition and
nthioVe better health and happiness,
then 1 shall have succeeded.
. “ It is-so very easy to pass over tin*
invisible line into sensaflotinliMn and
to hritig discredit to nny otherwise
sound and assuming theory, that I
would Hite to make a special appeal r.t
the very beginning that my aims be
not misunderstood."
M. Coue declared tin* purpose of his
visit was to spread the knowledge and
on- of his doctrine in the United
States, lie Imped, he added, soon to
estahlir-h an authorized clinic in New
York.
•
Successful combatting of defects of
Diameter and of vicious habits, siuh
a* drutikcmic
M, Coue said, was
one Hf tin* piimnry utilities of Ids

COTTON.MILL PLANTS
coMiNrt scit'Tn F r o m
NK&gt;y- -END LANII STATES

PAGE FIVE

Florida Development
Board Will Assist the
Commercial Secretaries

■*—* &lt;11% The AMaellfetet! S’rr*»)
BOSTON, Jan. *l.—A movement of Arranged for Extending Co-Operation
New England cotton mill plants to
in Building Organization
Southern stntes is under way. At pres­
ent it in conftend to extension ol
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 5.—(Spec­
branches In the south of mills that ial).— Itecogylzing the importance of,
have their principal plants in this organizing or strengthening the coun­
section, but there arc indications that ty, city and community chambers of
it may add new manufacturing units commerce, in order that they most ef­
to southern centers, financed by New ficiently function in their respective
Englanders. Advantages in hours of
communities, the Florida Development
work allowed by law, in wage scales Hoard Executive Committee has ar­
and in tax rates and exemptions are ranged for extending eo-operation in
the three principal causes
given
building up the local organizations.
contributing to the movement which This is made possible by co-operation
has manifested Itself recently in sev­
of secretaries in giving a ' limited
eral ways.
amount of their time to this work
Actual nnnminecment of the trans­
during the next few weeks, until the
fer o f part of their plants or equip­
Florida Development Hoard receives,
ment inis been made hy the Applefront the ehnmbcrs of commerce’ with­
ton Mills of Lowell, ami the Junckcs
in the state, their ideas on revision of
Spinning Company -of Pawtucket, R.
the charter, and cun make those
I.- At least one other large textile
changes effective by the necessary le­
corporation in this state has voted tu
gal process.
make more capital expenditures' in
Secretaries whose service^ will be
Massachusetts, This action, accord­
available for otto or more engage*
ing to Secretary H. C. Me.-cAv, of
meats nielli do Willis H. Powell, secre­
the National Association of Cotton I
tary Luke County Chamber of ComManufacturers, carried the inference
mereq, Tnvnres, who* has hed longer
that such capital expenditures-would
service in chamber of copimurce work
be made in the corporation’s southern
probably than any other secretary in
the state; mid in addition to making
tin* Lake County Chombcr *&gt;f Com­
merce a militant organization, has
largely been responsible for organiz­
ing several other county chambers of
commerce.
Karl Lehman, secretary of the Or­
ange County Chamber of Commerce,
Orlando, while secretary of the MoatV( rde Chamber of Commerce, had “ fit!
of the 300 - inhabitants of that com­
munity ns paid up members; of the or­
ganization. Within In. very
shott
time, Mr. Lehman has intensively orgnnized the-committees in ' Orange

SEEK LI III, AS

the ftplendormis crown JaweU of the
MASTER KOI) 11KitI ItonianufT'tt. Mr«. Xchnellkopf won said
to have recently purchased several
NEW YORK, Jan. 6.— A pjrutty andlj gems of the priceless Russian collec­
handsomely gowned young Woman, tion but, out.lido of the dazzling cm*,
alleged '‘master mind” of full dress j crnld,' was not wearing them New
.
%\
bandits, was sought today by po­ J; Year’s eve.
lice investigating the prystery theft , Frank Bnrrctt Carnian, actor and
of jewels from Mm. lone Kehocllknjif known to women' companion as “ at*
wife of a HulTnlo multimillionaire. |tar of rotes” Jn whoM apartment the
.L r-u party
........
. L
- 1.1 •
*&gt;1st. crooks I..
was
held
with
ly­
Police and scores (if private detec­ ^poker
tives were conducting their search ing in ambush outside for women’s
on the theory that tin* West Fifty Sec­ gents worth $1,000,000, remained In
ond Street pok\tr party, following, jail' today. Police, despite his uncon­
cerned and sometimes feminine man­
ner, grilled him every hour or so.
Used by the thieves as a strategic
meeting place where the accomplish­ ROTARY CLUB OFFERS .a_’ ___
ed "rniric*,’' queen picked tile victim
DISTRICT CANDIDATE
of the gang.
' Home police detectives anti opera­
tives of the Pinkerton ami Hums ag­
encies threw ndditionnl mystery into
the case by admitting belief that the
robbers may have been a group of Uon in Kt.- Pctersh
international crooks trailing part of lias been announced

Fancy Florida and Western Beef Pork and 5
Mutton
'
5

Our Meats are o f the Finest Quality
QUICK DELIVERY

,J. HUGH TILLIS, Prop
Phone 10;1

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A UDITORIUMl
DAYTONA BEACH

Garden Grown Vegetables
ind California Fruits and
Vegeta hies

* s \VS llttRNM h N PHoNOf.RAPES Nji i REST Ft *11
SOUND CONDENSIN'!

IS STILL (JOINfi

ON

Now is (he lime to Imy. All of our winter slock o f
floods going ;il great 1} reduced prices

BANDEL’S EMPORIUM
3Hi SANFORD A V E N U E ---------------------- -S A N F O R D , FL A .

t*r wages called- tor in new r.ngianu
ill’s gave a distinct advantage to
,ilher center*. There W.lM ft growing
feeling lie milled, that the taxes paid
hy i iittiju mills were out of proportion
I,. i(L,,*e levied on other Industrie-.

graphs ate not of the most efficient!
?hapc for the condensing of simml, ln|
the opinion of Ur. A. I.. Foley, bend!
of the tk’ iyirtmenl of physics and u
te-earch professor at Indiana Univer­ registrations for the year 1022, lota
sity.
$1,531,833,1.1, exccedit.g his e.stlmnte
I)r. Foley said he disagree* with at tin* beginning of the year $200.
Hie popular t h e o r y that sound rulin'*
it ban u!st» been (ound that the *
through horns iih water goes throgh tier cent w hich wn- ‘i,'l asid e in nmk
funnel, lb* dei Inti*.** that most of
thi' energy backs out of horn instead
ilian
ef hi'ing eoiidemted at tin* small end.
Inldr
Tile Indiana University scientist has
ilher
designed \evernl new types of horns
* opin accordance with his theory.
has
Special attention will he devoted to
j petroleum and oil engineering by Hie
renti University of Birmingham, which has
iporj been given a chair for this science hy
of
j men prominent in the oil industry.

THE NEW STORE

HONOLULU, T. II.. Ian. a,
men an* outnumber-f
e island whe
ed i oiisidernhly by women residents, j
also is the island where Jam and can - j
dy. ore far more precious tlinn much!
fiat gold, m ini'ling |o .1 F. ti. S’ oke-i It lit I * lit l.oiled to tile lllshop Ino-eilin, who i uiidtn led an extensivef
tour of investigation of tin* Austral
islands in connection with the muse­
um's dlorls to estutilish tile origin
of the Polynesian rare.
*
Stokes said that offers of money
had no effect upon natives of Rapa
when they were requested to obtain:
spoeittu o*t, relies mid other fragmentof a lost civilization. llllt these werej
foi iheomieg instantly when candy
was olfeted in i vehol.gi'. As a le tilt
tin* au|ipl&gt; of randy was soon ex­
handed. 'I hen Mrs. Stokes mini* to.
the re h in*. The native* would furnish;
no more specimens unless they wine j
first supplied with tyweets. Mrs.
Stokes hit upon making- jam out of
the oranges which grow in abundance
on Rapa.
t
,
Stokes aid that the jam was cam
sidered more valuable than the enn-

Operated hy a chain grate stoker

I loridn and Western M eats-——Set

to whliich it is connected, a meter to

303 SANFORD AVENUE

record tho amount of coal consumed
under a boiler has been invented in
England.

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JANUARY

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( ANDY AND JAM \ II.FED
MORE THAN FINE COLD

Stock Reducing Sale

102 Sanford Avenue

158 p.m

RACIIMANIOEE

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Prices SI.(HI, S2.00 and $3.00, \
TIC K K T S ON S ALK J A M

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.Mail nr phone orders to Auditorium, D;iylt:

Phone Number 4 16-J

V.*AVTI-m*K«A»

The i'funJanl ol Cvmpariion

L u xu riou s In C om fort and C o n v e n ie n ce
Fntir-Paitsctnlcr S ix -C ylin d e r C o u p e — *1895
Closed cur comfort and driving convenience ore most
perfectly satisfied in tlio luxurious Buick four-paitsenger
six-cylinder coupe.
From the driver’s scat, set forward and ot a most rest­
ful angle, every control la ot the finger’s tip* while on
tho instrum ent board attractive dials record each
function of the car. The largo walnut Btcering w hefl
guides tho car at its lightest movoment through tho
Improved Buick steering gear, and the long gear shirt
lever can bo grasped without bending forward.

VREAT

cdmlltion these cars in order to Rtvc satisfaction osi
ears as well ns new ones. Liberal terms td responsible
Jns- Trade ins considered on fill cars. These cars will
towii nnd demonstrated on lot opposite from Vulde7. Ho» Park avenue. Price?

Everything in the store
must be sold regardless
of cost. See our win­
dows for prices.

See TOM SHERIDAN

Oakland Sales and Service

SANFORD. FLA.

W ith a.deep plush upholstered seat for tw o passengers
and a comfortable folding scat for a third, with broad
windows that raise and low er to any position, with
floor heater, dome light and other refinements, thi3
coupe is without a superior among fine closed cars.

310 SANFORD A V E N U E
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The llulch Line for 1923 Comprise* Fourteen Model*:
SEEK BEKGDOLL ON SHIP
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-------PROVIDENCE, It. L, Jan. 3—-Fe­
deral otfirerii yesterday iearched the
xteumer Asia of the Fabro line, ar­
riving from MarxeilicM, for Grorcr
Cleveland Ilcrgdoll, draft uvaifpr. Tho
lfll pazaangerff and 50 membcrir, of
the crow of the liner were examined
individually but Ilcrgdoll could ^not
be found.

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With DAN HOLT nnd
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MINSTREL
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ENTERTAINERS
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— PRICES—
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.........$1.50 Plus
Hnlcnny ...................... ;77 T qj
Seals Monday Iloumiliat &amp; An SANFOItl), FLORIDA

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