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                    <text>S G REATEST v E g ICTAB
NUMBER 182

SANFORD, FLORIDA^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 49,

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GATHERINGS
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Something To
^ T a m m a n y But Not

lid T o B egin T o d a y But
R g p oy U o f A ctu a l
Cloning T od a y
tbr Tke'AeaoslaU* Pro*-)
pBfJSSELDORFt Oct. 2Q.—Tfie sit­
uation jin tfie Ruhr and Rhineland
both f^lltlcal and economic gave lit­
tle etfldenee today of movement either
wsy. [No notable activities either by
flats or unemployed were'‘ reover night. Although gentbgreislvo lockout which has
ireatened'-was excreted to be^ajf tw reports had been-re­
pp to,midday o f aeiusl closing
tprles or mines.
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[DON, Ocf. 20.—General Von
f, oqmwander of Relchswehr,
■fhlblfal thq assembly of Sax■pm' sitting i.tomorrow, says a
J Nsws dispatch from Berlin
B^rnogn^jjrtx, action ^reyents.
‘. ju t jt'me^iiures
of parliamentary

f'fEiihu Hoot, former'secretary’ c
state,"and one of tboipost widelyknown attorney# in* the" world, 1*
111, it Is reported. Tbit Is hla latest
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t ^ I 1- w » w•»f wv»«
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■Report#
to the federal reserve board covering
huslbdii {fendltions during tho last six
■weeks know that wholesale trade was
the largest In three, years, that to toll
trado increased 0 per cent over a year
Charlea P. &lt;Stolnmctz, ■I
ago, although the seasonal increase trlcal inventor, is dead. ' 1
over summer business V as smaller latest photo, taken nt war!
than^sual, and that production of ba­
sic commodities declined. Etnployi n ^ was maintained at.thf high levt'l of the |at cveral month.
(,
While a review by the board, made
public today, shows a decline of 5
per cant in production In the six
Wo#ha peroid and n reduction of, 10
per cent from the peak reached in
May, some commodities, including ce­
ment and sugar meltings, were pro­
duced ip larger quantities than in the.
moptha: Immediately preceding. .
Jhem also was an increase in con- Motorcycle Officer ’ Ste
Jtn^fioirgyda for business and Indusphenson Fired In Self
V m f buildings. Due to tha inoreaae

ever, .showed • reduction as compared
With Receding months. A substant­
ial reduction In the production of iron
a‘hd; Steel also was recalled.
. I.OfybQNy/Oflt* 29,— A note from
Distribution of, ill casscs of com­
modities
b f the railroads continued
government of Aqlch dismissing cab­
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Sgxony way handed to the Even Though Soldiers' Bonus Legia t l a High rate in September and early
cabln&amp; today. and - members of the
October. This condition, tho review
Istlon la Enscted
points out, reflects the Increased
ministry submitted la dismissal, say*
Central News dispatch from Berlin.
wholesale and retail trade as well M
jD . a '
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Ihp heavy stocks held by retailers at
DUBfcSELDOflP, Oct. 29.—Plun­
tba end of September. The board
dering and vjblepce bavg suddenly bofound that retail stocks were ‘ t i per
conte p(80.,l‘ general and menacing
throughout tho -Ruhr that both the
French .and German authorities »re
beginning to really that something
drastlq must be dope .tq remove the
ccono^|c causes Immediately.
The. pillaging of stews continued
last iddht In- t%youhurbs regardless groups
of the quyfeW U P , and tha mobs were gram.
so remnant -fatty that the Duesjeldorf jyjllce, who hyve been disarm­ INDIAN 8UMMEU NOT
ed, dare nrt. enfa1 the dUtrlct to face
FIXED 8BASON

cording,
issued A
officials

repoH’ from Trier, has

WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—"Indian
Summer" is not a definitely fixed sea­
son in tho calendar, officials of the
Weather Bureau declare, but varies
in date and duration and is not, strict­
ly speaking, a season at all but mere­
ly a type of mild, calm, hasy weather
likely to prevail at any tlmo In tho
autumn or early winter. The popuUr belief that “ Indian Summer" is a
peripd occurring more or lesa regular­
ly ovfry autumn is not based on ac­
curate moteorloglcal observations.
The term Is applied In this country
to a period of mild fall weather fol­
lowing a spell of unseasonably cold
weather known as fSquw WlnUr."
Thoreu, in notes on weather condi­
tions at Concord, Maas., from 1881 to
1800, records the occurrence of "In­
dian Summer" weather on dales rang­
ing from September 27 to December
13. In different parts qf Europe tKU
mild weather ip known as “ St. Mar­
tin's Summer," St. Luke's Summer,"
of " S t Michael's Summer." -

MMPfr !U&gt;.
fiW V F ?
they must continue to
rM h # »ew government,
&gt;jri|^hpve been recog4a' ( sTVi administrators
S K a H. attempts to
REALTORS. CONVENTION.
H f p t f f i r m .o i gvrtrp.
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ORMNDO, - OcL 29,—The state,
Belgian troops continue
•mhUa.buildings in all realtors convention will be held here
wtp 4ej|6r*tisU Are in- November 8-0. Instead of October
Those ip
ki, milntBnancc of o«l&lt;r *5,26, It ia' .announcedS e r g e ' of arrangements *state that
ly y Coblenz, through some un traceable error the
sapors tist date haa been erroneously printed as
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iwn entirely. October 28-26-, •
November 6 wR be taken up by
iger And motor pertiee and a big flah fry at

hank crodit "began eaHy irt September
and resulted, according to . reserve
boards, In increasing the Ic^ns by
member banks in the leading cities
by $116,000,000 between September
18 and October 10, TbU increase,
t he boanj says, reflected chiefly the
renewed demand for commercial loans
whllh reached a new high record for
jhe yjer, October I t .
Monoy rates, however, showed an
ea*J«r tendency and after September
IS commercial paper ratee declined an
average ° f about one-fourth of one
per.cent
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NATHAN MAYO TAKES
OVER HIS OFFICE ON
NOVEMBER FIRST
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, TALLAUAMEK, 0eL 29^-NatJiap
Mays. •f^umpwrfWJd, today begun

familarising himself with some of tho
sffalrt of offko of commlssloucr of
agriculture .preparatory' to ‘ taking
over pffke November l. when he re­
signed.
I, O ct 2th—A company soon
n manufacture -hers.of a farmde by using a phosphate
this state In. a heretofore

Son Coker, a DeLanJ negro, whllo
shined up and driving a car on the
Orlando and Sanford road, was shot
by County Motorcycle Deputy C. C.
Stephenson yesterday afternoon.
Coker was advancing on Stepncnson with a knife when Stephenson
shot him three times. Coker is in the
hospital and an operation having been
perflrmed.
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STATE SCHOOL 8Y8TEM .
* SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED
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BY WOODLEY’S PLAN
Would Bond For Scientific 8urvcy of
Educational System
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(Hr Tki&gt; An h Ii InI Press)
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., O ct 27.—
That the next session of the atate
legislature will l|e asked tb provide
/ . . a a l a a M —t k a t t l H M t V. .. a t . t a 1.
means for
strengthening the etste’s
school system is Indicated in a pUn
proposed by Pr. O. I. Woodley, oxeCtuive secretary of tho Florida Edu­
cational Aasorfstipn.
' Dr. Woodley’a plan embodies a
proposal that the poople of the state
band themselves together In sufficient
numbers to finance a scientific survey
o f the present educational system, for
the purpose of electing and . sending
a committee comprising a represen­
tative from each county to tho legis­
lature, the vdcleggtea to co-operate
and prevail upon the lawmakers to
enact laws carrying provisions for
more'adequate
adequate school facilities.’
facilities.The oohtemplatod survey of t!)*
state’s school .facilities, and other
phases of its
‘
" system,
would be along lines foBqwed in
several other southern status during
recent years, including Alabama,
North Carolina and Arkansas, among
others.
In North Carolina the school ay^tom was treated under three general
headings, "The Schools as They Are;"
(nHrnn/*na in
iLiunlnntMani w and
sitsrl
-'Hindrances
to Development,"
"TbeTWay O u t" Under the first of
these the Investigators went Into'the
question from the viewpoint of "educatipnal progress," "buildings and
equipment," "courses of study and
Iqngth of school, terms" "the. teach­
ers," and “ instruction." * Among
hindrances to development, ‘‘ admin­
istrative handicaps" ahd "limitations
and conflicting developments(" wars
reported on, and "tbs way opt" was
pointed to by '"better administration,"
"bettor twined teachers,” and “ better
financial support."
Carolina provided for

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NEW YORK, Oct. 99.—Mrs. Bui#
Edmondson' Crokor, widow.of- Rich*
ard CrtHcr,*’ former chief of Tam­
many Hall denied at u dinner given
by the National Democratic Club last
night that sho had offered to turn
over to Tammany the $1,000,000 es­
tate left to her by her husband.
/ S h e said, however, sho Intended to
.make a gift to tho organisation in
4-nrry^ng out tho wishes of the former
Tammany leader.

Challenge Wap

TREATY
OF VERSA Rut
C A N BE ABRIDGED BY
CONSENT j'alV*

Official Circles Indicate Their
Expcclntion of Final Ac­
cord With British

MaxlmlnoM. Ban DlsgtyFlUplno.
has t*sscd ths^VaBhlncton (D, C.)
bar examination and now oan prac­
tice law there. He paid his tuition
tbrouRh Gcorgo Washington Uni­
versity by working at odd Jobs. Ho
expects to return to hie. native
land.
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(Hr The A uffliiH l Pr-M&gt;
WASHINGTON, d e l' t i .— Premier ’
Poincare’s statement of French at­
titude toward the new reparation inqunry is construed in official quarters
here as little more iu, substance than
the reassertion of obvious fact that . ;
rights acquired under the treaty o f
Veraalliea cannot be abridged except
with tho consent o f parting to the
treaty. For that reason rcstrictlpns
upon the proposed expert commission
as outlined by tho French preipler
’’
ore not viewod aa having eltprad the

circles today indicated tbeir expecta­
ATLANTA, Ga., Oct, 80^-Imperlal
tion that Anal ac£or^ wltlj the .British
Wizard Evans of Ku Klux Klart de­
government regarding--conditions ,uriclined challenge'.to debate
i^r which
unuMicd, commUtee, of
RabbT' SlmotTGTasW W y N W 'T oft.
Rabbi Glaser telegraphed challenge
pacity to pay will be' reached ^flthln
to debate question of Jews status this
a day or two and, that reparations
country in light recent address by
commission may go stead with* erEvans and offered divided proceods of
rangemonla before thy week-end. ’ ’
admission chsrgo equally betwoon Red
Cross and Palestine foundation fund. Kansas City Haa Scare Before Man
SAMPIGNY, France, Op^l
Evans replying quotod " l am doing
la Captured
^ Premier Poincare in a speech here
great work and cannot coma down .to
yesterday declared France would re­
you.” Scriptures.
fuse to allow the reparation comipission to be divested of its, (unctiqna or
replaced by some other body, lie, said
City Auditorium
France could not agree tq-any reduc­
- For W est Palm Beadh
tion In the German debt.
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Tho
premier
assorted
that
he
wel­
f l t r T h f A u o r l a l r d F reaal
t
WEST PALM BEACH, Oct. 20.-r
comed American representatlop no a
Sentiment favoring erection of a city
committee charged by the reparation
auditorium la found in the result of
commission to investigate Germany's
ballots sent out by the Chamber of
capacity to pay, but every, art ,ot
Commerce to its mtmbeyy and others
the committee must remain Within
asking for expressions on the (|uefs
the terms laid down by the Versailles
tlon. Out of 20a ballot! tabulated on­
treaty.
t.V
ly six wore unfavorable. Committee MAN KILLED IN HOTEI.
LANOWBLL IN NEW YORK
members working on the project will
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SLAY Kit IS ARRESTED 25,000 MCe Trip
preaent an outline of a definite propo­
. For American Ship 1
sition to chamber board of directotk
(Hr The AuacliIrS PrtM)
Friday, who will in turn study the
Now A t Miami
NEW YORK, O ct
29.—Thomas
proposition, it is said, and take action
Gillen of Philadelphia was shot and
necessary to place, tho queation of alt
auditorium before the people of tho seriously wpundod in a pistol duel
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with Joseph F. McLetn of Brooklyn, Goff has anchored here aftor a 28,city.
Ht the Hotel langwell early ’today. 000;mi(e journey, nnd took part In
Police arrested McLean' as ho w^s the Naval Day celebratlop Saturday.
GAS AT CLEARWATER.
Standing over Olllen's body.
The vessel is also known as the £47,
CLEARWATER, Oct. 29.
A l­
and was one o f twelve destroyers
though this'city has no'gas plant at
sertt to TurkUh waters after the
present, most houses being built
Turks burned Smyrna, remaining at
here now are being piped for gas, so
Constantinople ten months, during
confident are the owner* that gae
PUEBLA, Mcx., Oct,
which It was kept buey in waters o f
that section. While engaged in work
of assisting the AmerieaU Relief As­
sociation, the destroy**, visited Barnbets, and to assist in carrying 014
its objects tho commission obtained
sun, Treblsond, Turkey, siyl a num­
the sorvicea of the General Educa­
ber of Armenian porta.
Later It
went Into Theodosia, Russia, and,then
tion Board, and alfeo enlisted help of
ail etate ’ school officials. T b s'su r­
vey was completed In October, 1920,
and a report o f the commission'.1!
findings and recommendations sub­
mitted to the general dtsenibly In
1921, which’ followed them' In the
main. ' 1
V Recommendations that were adoptad included creatlM n bfA slfed' new
departments In tho administration-of
the Schools; They were a*' division
of teacher training, division of c*rtUlcation of teachers, negro educa­
tion, physical education, arhoolhq'ose
pluming, publication, ahd statistics,
for which a total of I95.00Q was ap*
.. ChurchweU's O ct Sale
uesday night and this la
’ Tho sum o f $500,000 was appropri­
tunliy Ri make these
ated far buildings and -equipment
iy editors are horn. Sounds
and the ms late nance fund wee more
iganda. Trying ta fix the
than doubled,' In SLddiUoh te numerous
the parents..
other improvement! made in Wry,*
ng' auto question Is how
m-can an editor go on credit
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MRS. FRED DAIGBR__________ __________________ _Lj____„ gpdeiy Edlu,

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# you have any friend* visiting you—If you are going anywhere or copi­
n g home, or If you are entertaining, wrlto a postal card to thla department,
giving details, or telephoho the Item. It will be greatly appreciated.
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.William S: Hart lA ‘ Tho Two Gun
Terrqp’ /pt thp Prihecjs today arii
tonight—Saturday. 1 - ' - ' - !y -

I. o . O. F.v DISTRICT m e e t i n g .
Tho Odd; Fellows and Rebekaha of

The iron in his soul conquered yel­
low streak pf his betrayer.

C IA L
ENDAR

The jx tocr of-love struck fear Into
his fearless frame.
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Saturday—Cectliari Music Club meets
Fannio S.
S Mr&lt;
Saturday— American Lotion AuxIU_^azy^meeting-*tr 4he-home of-M rs/
Ccorgq Knight-at 4 p/in u v''- "&lt; .
Monday—St. Agues Guild will be .en­
tertained by Mr*. J. B. Coloman
and Mrs. Paul Biggers nt tho home
of the.former on Sanford Heights
• at 8:S0 p. m.
Monday— Pipe Orfgan Club meets at
the home o f Miss Martha Fox on
Oak avpnue, at 3:30 p. m.
Tueeday—Subscription Bridge at Wekalu Lobby at 8:16 p. m, under the
ausplccp o f the Association of Bualneaa Women.
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8 As-authorized awnta, offer for Bale to the highest bidder,
B subject to prior’-sale'or set^ejrienMhe-tolIbwina; account*,

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His bandit'past paralysed' his
* mmAnl of
nt the law.
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forcemcnt
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of welcome. Grand Master o f |hc
State,-Mr. Helms,' vrtir'spbak. :, Mrs.
Coopwr of Kissimmee Will sing and
tho local ledges will have good tplent
on the program * iftfl tiding , Mrs.
Moines, Mis. Philips an^l the Schlrard

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The bad men bf Yellow Dog Turn

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’ He put a mutxlc on the bod men'of
Yellow Dog and redeemed his past

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A former outlaw obtains tho office
of sheriff and is blackmailed by ian
old accomplice who checks tho en­
forcement of the -law uhtll honor

J. F. Abbotta, Sanford ...
Walter Riggers, Sanford
C. H. Covr^^ Sanford

Brooms,.' mops, polls, olumninum
utensils, wash' tub anil boards, clothes
He “becomes master of Yellow Dog, pins, all kinds of soaps, blueing,
sbirth end LhKrnnee washing tablets
- He was an outlaw—a “ killer’ —with at tho Popular Market Phone 210.
n pvico on hia head, but the reform­
17D-3te.
ers made hlmNaheriffl

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AUTUMN.
The Icavos have changed to butter­
:
flies,
That beat their - wings against tho
akles,
1- , • j*‘ ^
Then flutter through the sparkling

“ Poppy” reigned
supremo
queen of tho dance hall I
"Training for Service," and closed
See Lou Iso Glaum In her beat role.
with the Endeavor mitpah.
There wore thlrty-flvo young folks
Margery Wilson loves and is lovol
enjoying this first party of the Junior
Then comes Oregon Joe from tho
Christian Endeavor Society." The
desert
wastes With a dark secret.
members of the social committee, IL
B. Coney, Dorothy Cheatham, and
The Dally Herald, 16c per week.
Wilbur Smith, planned the party nndj
did the decorating and serving. This
committee has planned to have a so­
cial each month, and wo know they
will be good ones, too.

,To. fling their beauty everywhere,
The hills are each a leaping flame
That makes tho - sunset blush for
. shame;.
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And e’en the lowly woysido clod
Unfurls its flag of goldonrod.
—Vivian Yclscr Laromorc.
. L. MncNcil of Orlnndo was in tha FRUIT AND FLOWER SHOWER.
City Substantial yesterday transact­
Mrs. (iwynn Fox, the director of
ing business.
Iho Junior G. F. S., was given a sur­
prise fruit and flower shower, yester­
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilkins of day afternoon at the regular meeting
Jacksonville are stopping at the of the G. F. S. in tho brotherhood
rooms.
Montcxutda for a short time.
The girls are beginning their reg­
William Hathcock of Plant City is ular work for tho winter and are now
spending some lime horo as the guest interested in raffia work, completing
o f his sisters, Mrs. John Leonard! at dninty napkin rings at yesterday’s
meeting.
,
her home on Cameron avenuu.
Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Kreiss, of Jack
sonvlile, registered at the Vnldcx Fri
day, spending the .night in .Sanford cn
route *to' Tampa.
Mrs. John Leonard!
and Mrs.
Clarke Lconnrdy motored to Daytona
Thursday whpro tho formor odilrcss‘(fit the' League of Women Voters.

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D. A. R. RECEPTION.
\Vith-autumn sunlight shedding its
“ Three Jumps Ahcnd” tonlg
hundreds of- lovely roses lending the Milane, featuring Tox Mix,
their fragrance to tho happy event
tho reception given in honor of the
state officers and past and present
regents of tho Sallic Harrison Chap­
ter, N. 8. D. A. R-, was held yester­
day afternoon ,at tho home of Mr*.
Raymond Key*t&gt;n Park uvonuc.
It .took steel serves to outwit the
The lovely Key residence has never
been more beautifully decorated than bond of rustlers and bent them at
it was yesterday, quantities of yellow tlitelr own game.
goldonrod, daisies and other wild
. As closo to death as tho next second.
chrysanthemums, bamboo and grace­ Rut lloone saved himself by a twenty
ful palms forming a lovely back­ foot jump over ft; deep canyon.
ground for the handsome costumes
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Tom Mix makes.* nation thrill and
worn by'the guests.- ,•
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Greeting tho guests upon nrrival his latest picture, is tho most thril­
was Mrs. R. E. Taylor, wearing a ling ever screened.

JTWas fa a Miserabli
But Sajs Ske Found
Ini Helpful, gnd
Got WelL V i
explaining how the

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.. VI became so weakened IIwas an effort
tor me to get around. I knew whatwis
the miner, but I felt like I couldn’t

up.

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! “ I Just dragged, and I certain!
nervous. I wax so restless I could not
ait down lonc-yet so weak 1 couldn’t
get about. It is a- moat miserable and
cuch a helpless feeling.
.
would get depressed and out of
heart.
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“ 1began to feel, after awhile, there was
no uselo try to get well. This is all
wrong, lor I! make* a person worse.

Written bids will bo received on the above'accounts, notes
and judgments. All accounts, notes and Jtldgments are
certified to by creditors to bp just and unpaid,1 £

‘ 'Iliad beard at Cardui. and thought it

mlRht strengthen me.

A neighbor had

usedttwithgoodresults.

VI took one bottle (of Cardul), then I
saw 1wasn’t so nervous, so kept it up.
"Oradually the nervousness let! me.
I began to eat and sleep better. Was
soon well, and all right." Cardul did
wonders Vfor me, ana I certainly do

OP T H E ' DOTTED S t a g e s o p ^ a m e R i c a
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General Offices, .Atlanta, Ga. .W
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Charles Jackson of Buffalo,- N. Y.,
Little Roderick Adams, tho bright fetching frock of brown silk lace over
was among tho nrrivuls hero yester- youftg son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank satin and chiffon, who introduced
Three jumps ahead of the wind
dashes Tom Mix through his Intest
day and is stopping nt the Monte- Adams entertained a number of his
Western thriller.
sums for. a brief sojourn.
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little friends ut his home on Hanford
Misses Iris Britt, Charlotte Smith,
Virginia Do Courscy and Erccl Little,
Who are nUrnding Stetson University
at DeLand are apondlng the week­
end hero with their parents.

Mra. A. M. DeForrest, Mrs. B. J.
Starling, Mrs. W. E. Watson and Mrs.
Forrest I.ako.
attired in n
Mrs. Leonnrdi
smart frock of satin hack crepe with
handsomo bend
embroidery, worn
with black hat to mAtch. Mrs. DoForrest’s costume was - of Hnrding
blue chiffon in self-tonea and with
this she wore a corsage of pink I-n
France roses.
Mrs. Starling's Paris costume wns
of silver lace and silver cloth worn
with a picture hat of black velvet
with a bird of Paradise.'
Mrs. Watson’s becoming frock was
uf maroon brocade satin with trim­
mings of silver lace. Her hat wns n

Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. C. M. Ilnnd boo nnd small pines with n friexo of
and Charles Betts and Margurct black owls, witches and cats. Two
Batts motored to Orlnndo today long tabels covered with orange pawhere they will nttond tho Roblnsbn per with horurs of cats, witches nnd
circus.
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--------placed in the dining room. At ench
Miss Hnrita Lake, Mrs. Forrest place were cunning little Jack-o’-LanLake and G. W. Spencer, Jr., motored terns which were Inter used ns favors,
to Tampa this morning whero they On the buffet wns the large birthday
will attend tho Florlda-Wake Forest cuke Iced In whlto nnd topped with
football gnme this afternoon.
four tiny yellow tnpera, the cutting
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little monL The light was overinl With n
daughter, Hlorcnca, returned homo huge Jack-o’-Lantern which east u
last evening after spending tho past wiord glow over all.
u.two months In Jacksonville where tho
Refreshments consisting of Ice
former underwent an operation.
cream and individual enkes topped
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with tiny candles were served late In
Misses Anna Mason nnd Alberta (he afternoon by the host’s mother,
Aycock nnd Messrs. Newtpn Lovell y n , Frank Adams nssisted by Mrs.
•nd Reuben Mason left this morning Warren Tyler, Mrs. T. L. Brown, Mrs.
for Tampa where they will attend the 7^ 1, Rnt||f, and Mrs. Hnm Bradford.
k Floridn-Wnkc Forest football game,
Games of nil kinds wene played
there this afternoon.
during the afternoon, the children be­
.
— —
Ing assisted In theso by Misses Helen
Miss Gregory, Mrs. Tidwell, Mra. ]|Uag and Alice Gooding McKint. The
. McLain and Mrs. Harbinger of Or- feature of the afternoon' being the
lasts with a group of readings.
lando and Mrs. W. B. Ballard of Al- “ Pining on tho Cot’s Ttil" the prise
Presiding nt tho daintily uppointed
tamonte were among tho out of town Ifor thlsfl a black cat, tied with u large
a table were'' Mra. A. T. ltossitor
guest* st the Bailie Harrison N. S. j yellow bow, was won by Betty
and* Mrs. J. N. Whitnor, and Mrs.
D. A. R. roceptlon yesterday after- Wheel Is.
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G.
D. Bishop and Mrs. W. J. Thlpgen.
noon at the home of Mrs. Raymond j Master Adams wns tho reqipeint.of
Refreshments
of orange sherbert,
Key. ,
many beautiful gifts and good wishes I
angel food cake, tea, coffee and minta
went served by two of tho Captain
Reuben Briscoe Chapter C. A. It..
Mrs. Raymond Phillips and Miss
Suritn lake.
, . V - M otifice fu r School C hildren D aily a t 4 :0 0
• A number of out of town guests,
-ps— N iffht Shown S lu r tin g at 7 :3 0 and U:1R I*. M.
including ; Miss Berta Thompson, of
Atlanta, G*.,l'MI»s •• Grrgory, Mrs.
TO D A Y
tfW(«uqui
Tidwell; Mrs.* McIAln amt Mrs. Har­
binger of Orlando and Mrs. W. It.
Hazard of Altamonto attended ' this
delightful offulr.
Assisted by the Master Horse’ Tony
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“ T h ree Jum ps A h e a d ”
A Tale o f the Western' Plains Whero tho Best Man Wins
Comedy— “ The Three Gun Men". Fox News
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Mutt and Jeff
Price.*; 10 and 20 Cents
Matinee 10 nnd 10 Cents
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Monday— "DAUGHTERS OF THK 1UCJP'
Tuesday—Tester Richards VttlldoVtllo Review

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G. R. Spaiks, Atlanta, 8 ul II. Miller,
Baltimore, II. E. Martin, Nashville,
Tcnn., Mrs. .Maria Wilson, Bartow,
Mra. J. R. Llnglo, Bartow, Mr. and
Mra. E. S. Walters, Tampa, A. W.
Witman, Tampa, F. W. McNmnea, N.
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of tho girl ho lovod,' Boone McLean,
the young rancher, faced tho rustlers
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Next week Lester Richards Vnudc
villo and Black Faced Comodlans.
Expert Typewriter cleaning and re­
pairing. Cnll If. S. Pond, phone 225
or Peoples Bank.
170-tfc.
HALLOWE'EN SUBSCRIPTION

| THERE AR E BIG SAVIN G S FOR YO U

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Phono Miss Sarltn Lake, (224) or
Mi's, Raymond Phillips (4 7 1-J) or
Mrs. Benjamin Whitne, Jr., (620-R)
for' reservations for tho Hallowe’en
Bridge party Wednesday, October 81,
at Parish House under thp auspices
o f S t Agnes Guild.
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Men’s S h o e s...................................... . ........... J.J3.25
See Our Men’s Suits, Special Price a t Pcfr Suit

CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
Christmas Ilainnr of • Catholic
church at Pariah House, Deccmbe- i
""d
10 1-to Dec 0.
Public Stenographer would
elate your extra %work Oft
Court House. Call 470.
SUnSCIUPMON BRIDGE.
Hallowi’vn. . Subscription
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Bridge
party at K. of C. H ill on Oak avenue
under tho auspices of Ladies Altar
Society. Admission 26 cents.
sat-mon-tues-St

All $2.00 Silks at per yd. ..................................
Outing Flannel at per y d .............*.....*............... •
32 inch Dress Gingham at per yd.......:...............
Cotton or Wool Double Blankets.................. $2 50
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NOTICE TO DKMOLAYBt
AH members of the local chapter.
Order of DoMolay, nro requested
urgently to att«nd the special church
m m on which iwll he given by Dr.
King tomorrow night ruring services
at the Baptist church. All who are
gairg will plnse be at the Masonic
Hall xy 7 o’clock Sunday evening.
By Order of Master Councillor.
R. Y. Murry, Atlanta, Dr. nnd Mm,
A. C. Watkeys, St. Petersburg, F.
J. Terrell, Atlanta, R. W. Apt*,
Miami, Henry A. Scblvort, New
Orleans, Wm. .Buckner, Jacksonville,
T. U Colling*, La., F. L. Grinstaad.
Ky., Geo. B. Hamilton, Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. Kriess, Jacksonville, W. E.
Moore,. Jr., Cleveland, Ohio, O. A.
Mathrs, Jackrouvillo , Miss Julia
Franklin,' Fcnnille, Ga.

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PA G * TWO

Court o f Honor
For Boy Scouts
Held at Orlando

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In Congress Now

WILL ATTEND CONVENTION
IN ORLANDO NOVEMBER 5TH

will not have to abdicate that thrqnc
this year, for on hi* placo on tbfe
Bradentown rond Mr; Levine already
has more than sixty acres set to cel­
ery and be told a reporter that by
the end of planting season he would
have at least 100 acre| under celery.
Ha has more than two. hundred
acres of land cleared, most pf ft ready
for planting and will by tho tithe
tho planting season is over have cov­
es cd all of it with crops—sotrio of- it
tw ice,,because as one crop' comes pff
another goes in.
T o r Tears ^Ir. Levio^.. basrhcld
honor ’ jot getting
ment iff icilory ptit of
Ilia farm. '.jHc !lOpotfBl si
’far tho comiitg. season b
out year ho shipped
eolcyy,-and expects to
season. i H« shipped around
of 200 csrlbaihL of vegetables of -hll
kinds Inst season nnd hopes to coino
clbsd to 300 cars this year, -H is“is
the largest vegetable farm under
single ownership in Manateo county.
He confines Ms operations to growing
celery, red cabbage, tomfatdes and
peppers. He will plant about 125
acres -In tomatoes this Reason and
fifty acres In peppers,
fifty acres In peppers.—Sarasota
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TENT CITY AT FETER8BURG.{
ST, PETERSBURG, Oct. 20. —
Tent City, the tourist camp of this
city, located at Big Bayou, has rep­
resentatives from twenty-two states
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FLORIDA STATC FAIH

Jacksonville
When the Boy Scouta Court of Hon­
or convened in tho Court House In
The mortality of fortune Is high.
NOVEMBER I S . 24, 1923
' Orlando Friday evening, more than
An editor rich today may not bo rich
one hundred Scouts were on hand to Many Realty Boards 100 Strong With Bands and
when h e-dies.
.
talte the teste required for advance­
;
Everything
Tha Harold for flret class Job work.'
ment.
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The Daily Herald^ &lt;15e par weak.
Jdihrc Cheney1With Ms usual dig-'
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ORLANDO, Flo., Ofct. 20.—Every, epthusinsm for Florida and the Real
n ltyfailed the cpurV' to‘ .qrder after rcnlfbr Ih Flotilla has his eyes turn­ tor’if Assodotlon.
outs ^ad^^edgetV thbj^ allegt-1 ed toward Orlando for the state con- r Tho committee confidently expects
(| vcntlbn'November 5-0 when n ’thous* a thousand ^Wdfclttds1,' which will give
MERCHANTS AN D 1MINERS , TRANSPO
jur ywns empnnncletl with the] nnd’ of these choice Florida boosters Florida th* In gest convention of tho
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irHKiaiir awi&gt; tasbusqfji snfivi
ng men who sat liV judgment wil he In the City Beautiful for the kind ever hell! itrthe south. It means
From
Jacksonville
- 'On® Way
f^rotn Jseksonv iWrnoi,
much to get a thousand busy real
and (lecidpd If the Scouts had qualified seventh annual convention.
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NIAGARA F A L lV
Three Ronlty oBnrds'hnve notified estate men to take time from their
Tor advancement:
NEW YORK, Ni Y .
36JI4
BOSTON, MASS.............. 42.52
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
34.38
G. M. Wakclin, nnd J. \V. Bonnctt the committee that they will attend business to attend n gathering o f It*
CHICAGO, I L L ._____ __ 43.48
PITTSBURGH, PA*
39.31
f -----of Tavnres, Rev." H. D. Hardin of 100 per cent strong and bring brass kind.
CLEVELAND. 0 ............... 39.31
A
wonderfully
strong
program
has
bands
with
them.
Th'c
Polk
County
Winter'GnCden, A. J.Lorion of Wor
DETROIT, MfCH. _ ..£ Z 4L9.1
GAt*r Jacobstdn, of
cestcr, Mnss.i*H. W. Darrow of San­ Realtors Association will bring evory been arrnnged and wil include many
ELMIRA. N- .Y______
___38.93
---------WASHINGTON, D.’ g ^ . . / 11.71
Hoc
who
micceods
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T i c k e t s Ihclmln m e a ls f e x r e i n tlcK et* f o r Bavannnb. O s . ) AH r o o m s - o n
ford, F. E. Godfrey, F. E. Woodward, member nnd a brass band that will ttf tho strongest speakers in the state
. B. Bunn la tbs
A llefih nny and B e r k s h ir e an d su m o r o o m s o n o t h e r s t e a m e r s carry
H. K. Crews, George F. Brass, W be a big factor In the hilarity of the and there will be discussions of topics
next.
e x tr a chariro*.
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vital
to
the
real
estate
business
and
J. Horan, Dr. Edwards of Orlando, occasion. This livo board and Us
NAti.isifis r a n nAi.Tiwnnis
sAiLixas r a n riin ,A im t.riiiA
Vln Snvnnnnb, 3)00 t*. M.
members led by thdir band will make the stnle, of Florida.,
Via Savannah, BiOO »*. V.
nnd J, J. Mires of Enterprise.
CELERY KING NOW
No dbnvcntion ever held in the state
SO. a i n u r e u lr r , S « r . 3 - 1-4- 3 4 .
their
presence
felt
nl
the
convention.
SS,
llrrkfthlrr,
Slav., 1-12-23.
The most impresslvo feature of tho
HJt.- IV ru la n . N ov, T -IT - 2 H.
HAS SIXTY ACRES
SR. Slrrrtmnrk, Nor. S-IB-23.
dver had a tnorb interesting or unique
Polk
county
has
n
fine
body
of
men
NS. Allrnhan’r, Xov. 10-31, lire. I,
SS. Ilmtnrd, Nor. N-ll-M.
court was tho presentation of Eagle
SET OUT IN PLANTS
entertainment program prepared for
Badges to G. B. Knight nnd James who are members of the National Re­
Automohlles
carried
on
all
steamet«.
flnelodlnc elneed ears oa AllaIt than this gathering, including nn
■fanny and Itrrkahlre.) Full information on vequent.
n. Godfrey by Karl Lehmann, Nation­ altors Association through their coun­ old fashioned fish fry in western Or­
J. F. tVAIII), Trnv. I’ m . Airral.
C. M. IIAI1.K. Gen. A*l.
ty board/
Morris Levine, for years known ns
Ticket Office nod l’ler, hOO I-:. |lny St- Javkaonvtlla, Telephone US
al Scout Commissioner.
Sobring in HighlnndB county will ange county following « motorcade “ tho celery king of Manatee county,"
Credit should be given to Troop No.
nave fifty men nnd n band in attend­ through that section of tho county.
1 o f Enterprise for responding 100 ance and will add to the enthusiasm This ulpno wil be worth tho trip to.
per Cent in attendance, nnd after tha nnd spirit of the convention.
Orlando. Theie will ,bo a great Rodeo'
court hiking to Lake Conway where
Jacksonville hoard promises at least on ono day for t|ie entertainment of
the Croup set up a modclcamp' where
85 members in attendance ipciuding the delegates, put pn by tho Orlando
they; Will remain .till, Sunday aftqy,
President Ernest L. JIM and Secre­ Realty' Bonrd with the assistance of
holding their religious service in tho
tary John I- Wallace of the Florida Milt Hinkle the ,hero of the famous
woods!
Association of Real Estate oBards. *' wild west stories In the Saturday
Thtl court room wan comfortably
Lajte county'if reebntly organized Evening Post, Jiis wife, Mildred Dou(Uleif ^vith Interested visitors, and this bonrd wil bo well represented by a gluss holder of tho record nt Cheyenne
court of-M oor Will go down in Scout delegation headed by their president, Days in Wyoming nnd n company of
histt^V ns'one of'tho most interesting Dr. W. A, MncKenzie of Leesburg nnd seventeen other professional wild west
presentations of scouting by the Cen­ Frultland Pork.
riders and performers, car londs of
tral Florida Council Boy Scouts of
E. P. Green of Minmi is organizing wild Worses, bucking mules, buffaloes
America:
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the whole cast coast section of the nnd other things necessary to a suc­
state nnd will bring n great delega­ cessful Rodeo: There will be contests
IN GASOLINE SALEH
tion from Minmi, iy$st Pnlrn BdtcK between Florldn cow boys in toping,
Fort Pierce, Cocon, Titusville,' Day­ riding bucking horses nnd similar
DUVAL LEADS STATE:
tona,
nnd a dozen other points over stunts.
WITH HENDRY LAST
there. The Knot Coast dolegntion is .It is even rumored that Secretary
planning some most unusual stunts Jonh Wallace wil Install the new
I nr Tfcr Aanoxia fed Frrno)
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 2CNearly and will make a profound impression president of the Florida Realty Honpls
in an elaborate coronation 4vlth the
eight hundred thousand gallons more on the convention.
From Tampa,
St; Pctcrshurgj ntw president enthroned on the fam­
gasoline was sold in Florida during
August than in July, ' according to' vlctfrwatcr, Bradentown, Surnsotn, ous or Infamous “ Sacred Cow of
figure* on tho thre-ront gasoline tax, Fort Myers, nnd a half dozen other Florida.”
Every realtor In Florida is expected
compiled In the office of the Btnte wt’si const pointlt there will come,
in
Orlando November 5-0..
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»p{ne
250
deUgnles,
bubbling
over
with
comptroller. The figures for August
were 7,4lB,827 gallons compared with
0,029,172 gallons in July.
Duval county alone sold 1,195,-122
gallons in August, which netted the
A/raf •, irrrads ami pits cooked in the Florence Onm are ex'cnly broimed, ns the heat is un^tirm
state nearly $36,000 in taxes after
$1,170.63 lind been.returned for that
couhty's share Under the plnn of
distribution that gives the state road
department two- thirds of the total iu- 14^
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I 1c&lt;3$&gt; a(id oiiSXOTVrcvi fin- J t fin t i^
«wiiijkJ Powell, socrt'tnHj' * oT thi" trtfTlOt Using this'sphee."•** .f\ pnrRlTd
divided Into slKty-thrco equal shares.
lAke County Chamber of Commerce there on invitation. There was no
The sales by chunlies, omitting
stood his car nt tho curb too long in warning that 1 would have to leave
fartcoln*|EO,Hing,g L ETA SHUD
Orlando the other tiny nnd he des­ my car nt tfie whistling post and walk
fractions of a gallon, follow:
cribes the incident and the law ns fol­ In—no wnrning that I would have to
Alarhun, 107,180; Bukcr. 18.322; low*:
V | xAKINCi enre of the stove” is a t h in g of
rate, can he prepared quickly nnd well on the
Check It nt the depot—or carry it
Bay,, 70,330; Bradford. 21,097; Brevaround
with
tiu1
,
or
itherwiso
obliter­
X
the
past
in
progressive
homes.
With
a
Florence.
Kerosene is a cheap and plentiful
&lt;Oct. 25, 1023.
Ard, 101,002; Broward, 89,013; Cal­
ate it.
Florence
Oil
Range
in
your
kitchen
there
is
Tq
the
Sentinel,
Orlando,
Florida.
fuel. I f is the vapor from kerosene that
houn, 2-1,010; Cahrlotte, 21,459; Cit­
Then I went up to n Beautification
no back-straining labor; no ashes; no coal to
burns. It is n o t a ltickjlamo.
rus,' 22,801; Clay, 10,090; Collier, 3,- To the Police Judge,' Orlando, Florida.
meeting and heard Mayor Duckworth
970; Columbia, 70,910; Pndc, 721,054: To Secretaries Guernsey nnd Lehman,
carry;
no
drafts
to
baflleyour
best
intentions.
tell us how welcome we were and
The "Old Dutch Oven”
Orlando, Flurliln.. ,
DeSoto, 61,810; Dixie, 11,437; Duval,
You get quick, intense heat when you
that if wo hadn't come life wouldn't
1,190,422; Escambia, 200,401; Flagler, Gentlemen:
The portable Florence oven is built on the
be complete— that he was losing sleep
want it and only when you want it. This
22*.189; Franklin, 20,820; Gadsden, 87,As I am in contempt of the court over tho fact that some of us might
principle
of the old Dutch oven with, the
means economy and a cool, clean kitchen in
100; Glades. 11,921; linmilton, 29,374; of Orlnndo I desire to try myself in
not make It.
‘‘ baker’s arch” and our patented heatHardee, 63,124; Hendry, 6,037; Her­ public. I nm a deep-dyed criminal.
warm weather. It is easy to prove these im­
All this time he was welcoming us
nando, 22,088; Highlands, 41,438; My only offense is thut 1 stayed In
spreader
to assure even cooking. It can be
portant facts to your satisfaction. / ,
Hillsborough, 780.321; Holmes, 19,- Orlundo for four hours Instead of his minions of lnw were tagging the
used
on
any
kind of a stove. You can drop tho
792; Jackson, 86.151; Jefferson. 34- leaving after the first hour, 1 plead cars of the delegates.
Seeing is believing
oil reservoir without breaking
No wonder we nro welcome. We
983; Ijifnyette. 11,290;
; guilty.
.lust
go
to
a
store
und
ask
to
it, for it is made of metal.
help run the town.
lj*f, 83,238; Leon, 75331; 1-ovy, 67,I wanted to go over to Orlando this
see
how
the
Florence
Range
And they set tho trial date another
398; Liberty, 13,530; Madison, 64,; morning to answer this summons:
There is a glass bull’s-eye to
day abend so we .tylll have to route
052; Manatee, 120,938; Marion, 161,works. Touch a match to ihe
show the level of the oil.
Hlmck, and then they fcpn'tug u's again,
010; Monroe, 42,710; Nassau, 10.598;
Asbestos Kindler—in u few
No. 117
The whole Florence Range
am] come bark the jtyxt day, und so
Oklaloosu, 34,077; Okeechobee, 41,910;
.moments
you
have
an
in­
Orlando I\iHr« Department
is
sturdily
built and a beauty
nn nd lib. No wonder .OrUmlh Is
Orange, 309,049; Osceola, 60,190;
tensely
hot
blue
flame
close
NOTICK
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l
growing.
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Palm Bench, 254,670; Pasco, 43,700;
to look at, with lustrous en­
Then I went to She jlotary' Club
PineRas,
309,810; Polk, 440,423; You have violated ^he Truffle 01x11Tha Dig Dunwn
up ufujcr the cooking and
AlUrLtd la oadb
amel, black frame and nickel
lr( at lb* Mora,
T t» fatal U (La F ix Puttlam, 93,611; St. Johns, 113,080; nanco of the City of Orlando by I’artc- and was nguin given one o f those Wel­
easily regulhted to liny de­
I lia i k r i r l i t i * 1
trimmings. It is sold by de­
tact tiuram L dyM
comes—keys of the cit^’ ju y i all that
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St, Lucie, 118,836; Santa Roan, 30,- ing over one lioun
•I*La
you la mt
an limb UmMuting
gree.
Any
dish,
from
the
lixilux
Lntoa
part
ment,
furniture
and
hard­
■WcllUuutvuUd.
538} Sarasota, 40.493; Seminole, 124,You nro hereby, summoned to ap­
simplcRt:
to
tli6
most
claboware stores,
2381 Sumter, 42.413; Suwannee 78,- pear nt Muncipnl Court 0 A. M.
712; Taylor, 41,047; Union, 13,971;
Date 10-26, 1923.
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Volusia, 284,882; Wukulla, 10,800;
•’ By A. S. Goodwin. ,
Walton, 41,624; Washington, 20,143.
But it happened that I wan dele-'
gated by the Orlando commercial
bodloa to play host to a motorcade
ovelp the county und my first duty
wga to niy cobntry, because what Is a
parking law between friends. 1 also
had a mail of some 200 letters to
answer and n few speeches to make,
and 1 would rather talk any time
thun be srroitcd.
So | plead mtllty.
Whatever I am fined I will pay. In
fact 1 would llkd to know the rate

WILLIS POWELL WAS PULLED
IN ORLANDO FOR STANDING
HIS AUTO AT THE CURB

a stove is as o]
as
car

OIL

the la^iyy etch month the aamc os I
pay, my vratea and light and gusolihe
bilh’. .It would be much cheaper &gt;10
pay the Orlando lurking flnt than go

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rHEMUGHT TO LOVE '
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tie re la my case: I arrived In Orarfdo about 10 In the morning and
tad a number of ladleti in the party.
They desired to be located closp to
the shopping district for they were
going to buy a few things at tha &amp;
and 10 cent store. I nosed my way
through the traffic and whenever 1
found a place to park thore was a
warning “ One Hour. Parking”—at
aa| on a .aide,.street 1 foitiid an open
space. I turned In, but aa I headed
in I saw “This apace reserved for

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YO utfH fdLffca A r m i s t i c e
day.
Without thftt Which Armistice Day
nymbollies tho remslqjor of 0Ur
,nor« Important’ holidays would
cease to have signifledheo.
July Fourth—Independence Day—
Mould bo a mockery. V
Thanksgiving Day would bo an Thiarcbronlanu.--...H,lt .
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himself* WiJ' M A t ^ f c e n hr 'was
sttippfd^nd, frowned ^ with ItKorns
just before hla crucifixion. .

atlona of tho day. To the discredit
of many of us who etoyod safely at
home while war raged In Europe to
decido our fate, we havo permitted
the Legion boys on somo other
Armistice Days to do all' the work of
preparation and carrying out of- tho
celebration and to assu
debt as well.
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ytar; Don’t .Valt ’i o r t h b i ^ k i i e
to you—GO OFFER YOUR HELP!—
Leesburg Cotncroial.

Judging from a survey recently
taken by the National Automobile
Chamber of Commerce, nn automobile
is very much like advertising spac©rits value depends largely on the grey
matter employed in using It. Tho
value is there—the greatest value—
providing, tho possibilities of the pro­
duct bo sensed.
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th$ir bodies’ the mighty bulwarks
against which tho Hun waves spent
themselyea, finally collapsed and lost
power, to ' Jndlcnto and wreck the
world., . . 1
It is not meant thnt. wc who owe
so much to the. men of the World War
Peculiarly in the use of the. motor
ranks pass over lightly tho ono day car the real bralnc arc found in tbo
in the. y ejr when their deeds arc country and not in the cities. Wc arc
commemorated.
There is ho more told, for exnmplo /h a t tho most overto our owp d^g.of Independence thair
thcrc is to this Armistice Day. It in
no day for the airing of petty ideas,
fur castlife: up tho columns of petty
profit and losa^ or of looking over tho
card tray, *o b o o . whose calling cards
arc unred^med.
Lakh coonty will celebrate this date
at Tnvarc^and the Legion of Tavares
and tho I&gt;gion boys will get up a
program s h o t will combine ' entermt-nt with, the more serious consider-

lows with 74 per coni and Oalffbmla ly reasonable method open to~h!m to
hits the bottom with-only 2D per cei\t» keep himself and his business before
falling erven below the supposedly kftJ the buying hnd patronage public* Ad*
vertfsing Is a medium thaj, offers the
holy New York.
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Local automobile dealers might Qui&lt;;k9st routo to success, and failure
learri a lessbn from this Hlumlh'atihg to ’ uta It’ tohttgW tlfe Whole proposi­
information. In the replies received tion to an early failure. If the pub­
the auto salesman has material for a lic Is misinformed . or uninformed
sales talk, that;will defy contradiction. abpot a grant deal that Is offered-fpr.
Also let the dealers remember that said the reason largely may bo dis­
whon they acU a-car thoy*, arc. adding covered in the lack of proper and
to the wealth o f th« j'ti^kbuv not tak- sustained advertising. Success Is not
ing from it, as is often^uggmatod.by 40mo mysterious clement thnt.rhnnpenurious calamity howlunu—I’ oruo- ces to drt&gt;p in here or thoro to oncnla^Journai;
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.1 n rich this or that person. It is n prob­
lem that has been solved and you will
EVERY . BUSINESS LINB RE­ And in nine cases out of ten advertis­
ing has been tho stepping stone.
QUIRES ADVBRTlNfllNG.
The Columbus’mun hits the nnll on
Frcquently men conducting small tho head. Innumerable instances inny
enterprises allow their business to re­ bo recalled, oven In ns young ns a
main small by neglecting tho adver­ state as Florida, whero from trifling
tising columns of tbe local paper. Not beginnings, through tho aid of news­
• Otto Ksbn (left), American banker, went to Kuropo recently to conlsrwith two Hungarian financiers thown In tbo photo with him. 6. Kruas
having investigated the pVoJoet 6f paper publicity, there have been built
Is la cantor and Baron r.-pper, U;ct, T .Usn In Ttudxoc'rt.
Institutions drawfng
advertising and studied it from all ’magnificent
angles they feel that money paid for traffic from long distances. Restau­
cars In operation are W d dnily for publicity Is Just that much thrown rants bitve the samo chance at solid
business, and 80 per rent ore used away; but the shrewd
advertiser growth as nny other line of business.
occasionally for buaineso. OAly 80 realises what'it means to place his So do enterprises o f every nature. It
cars nrc reported to be used solely prongnndn where it can be seen by Is not an experiment; long ngo has
for purposca of recreation. It is the mass of buyer:.
tho proof been give that "conserva­
quite evident, therefore, that the auto
James. O. Mills, conducting tho tive advertising always pays.”— Pahas panned* almost completely out of Inrgcsl and most popular restaurant latkii News,
tho luxury class nnd has developed in Columbus, Ohio, opened his place
into one of the necessities of life. of busIhcsH In n very modest way,
Judge nnd Mrs. James G. Sharon
Time was when n man of moderate but he carried hla announcements In hnd Mr. and Mrs. h. J. Holly were the
meant* bought a car he was regarded all papers of the city. From Ihit
guests of tho Chuluota Inn yesterday
ns a spendthrift. Today the purchase moment his success was nssured, and
and spent the afternoon in looking
pf a ear is often indicative of thrift
over that wonderful section of Somhnd snving, It is an investment in
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In a public address Mr. Jrtllls said:
Ton.'thousand car owners m ici both health nnd prosperity.
hole county. To those who have not
widely spattered states were uscd'.jfo
The south leads in the use of ears i Anjr man in any business that’ de-, seen the* henutiful Chuluota country,
the purpose'of .this investigation. Thu for
.„ . church ,going. Texas bends this pends upon public approval and pn- it is a revelation and will nomc day
replies show Hint -10 per cent of the list with 811 per cent, Alnbunia fol-j tronngc for its success has a, p^rfept- be the toyrist’n paradise in Florida.
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The Herald for first class Job work.

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Opens Tuesday. Make Your Se­
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IJon ell Extra Tracks— large ...
Lionel Extra Tracks— Small....
I.anip Posts ........ ........ ..............
Tool Chests ...........
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Tool Hox ....................... ..............
Toy Autos with springs ......
Toy Wheel Harrows .............
French Cornel U
French Tronibonb
....... .......91
Violins and Bow ...... ........ ........
Ferris Wheels ..,...........
9
Snare Drums#-......i.i..... ..............
Checker Hoards
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Depots for Electric T rain ....
Toy Merry-Go-Rounds ...........
Harney Google and Sparji Plug
Auto Speedster, Special.:..........
Steam Engines
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SA N T A ’ S HERE— JUST IN TIM E FOR OUR

j Sets............................ 75c to $3.50
Girls Bead Sets .

...75c to $1.50

H O W wonderfully happy it will makje the kiddies! On
tables, counters and shelves have be£n spread out just
the bestest” toy &amp;that Santa in his Svisdom is able to pro­
vide. There is brightness everywhere; an atmosphere
o f jolly anticipation reigns in this biggest and most bril­
liant o f Toy worlds*

Qil S to v es...................$3.00 to $3.50
Kitchen C ab in et.. .$3.00 to $3.50
L&amp;piulry S e ts ............$1.50 to $3.50
Bty£k B oards............$2.00 to $2.50

So let all boys and girls— Y O U R children especially—
be on hand td give Santa a real welcome! Bring them to
T O Y L A N D 'tomorrow, and let them experience the
greatest joy of their young lives!

Ctyna. T6a S e t s ..........75c to $3.00
Paint Sets .......

.... ......35c to $1.50

Pdll Swings with Clock work $2:50
Dtjll Furniture, WiQker..........$L75
Flpwer B a sk e t................. j.......$1.00
Dtjll Trunk ........

$2.00 to $3.75
TOY

Doll Sewing Machin..es .... .. $3.00

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In Congress Now

Many Realty Boards 100 Strong W ith Bands and
;
Everything

wil he in the City Beautiful for the
seventh annual convention.
Three Realty ollards have notified
the committee that they will attend
100 per cent strong nnd bring brnsa
hands with them. The Polk County
Realtors Association will bring every
member nnd a brass hand that will
be n big factor In the hilarity of the
occasion. This live board nnd Us
members led by their hand will make
their presence felt n! the conventipn.
Polk county has a fine body of men
who nre members of the Nntionnl Re­
altors Association through their coun­
ty board.
Sobring in Highlands county will
have fifty men and n hand in attend­
ance and will ndd to the enthusiasm
nnd spirit of the convention.
Jacksonville honrd promises nt least
85 members in attendance including
President Ernest L. Hill nnd Secre­
tary John L. l^nllnce of the Florida
Association of RcaL-fytatc olinrds.
Ln^e county's recently organized
board wil be well represented by n
delegation bended by their president,
Dr. W. A, MncKonzio of Leesburg and
Kruitlnnd Park.
E. P. Green of Miami is organizing
the whole east coast section of the
state nnd will bring n great delega­
tion from Miami, West Palm DcAc)i)
Fort Pierce, Cocoa, Titusville, Day­
tona, nnd -a dozen other points over
there. The Knot ('oast delegation is
planning, some most unusual stunts
and will make a profound impression
on the convention.
. From Tampa,
St. Petersburg^
Yflcnrwnter, Brndcntown, Sarasota,
Fort Myers, and u half dozen other
west const points there will come,
I9tne 250 delegates, bubbling over with

enthusiasm for Florida nnd the Real­
tor Association.
r The1chnWnitteo confidently expects
a thousand ■dOWffrtte*1, which will ffive
Florida thtt&lt;Hff-gcst convention of tho
kind ever held fa the south. It means
’ much to pet a thousand busy real
cstato men to tnko time, from their
business to attend n gathering o f its
kind.
A wonderfully strong program has
been arranged and wil include many
of the strongest speakers in the state
nnd there will be discussions of topics
vital to the real estate business and
tho state, of Florida.
No convention ever held in the state
ever had a morb interesting or unique
entertainment program prepared for
it thnn this gathering, including an
old fashioned fish fry in western Or­
ange county following a motorcade
through that (faction of the county.
This nlono wil bo worth the trip to
Orlando. There will be a great Rodeo
on one day for the entertainment of
the delegates, put on by the Orlando
Realty Board with the assistance of
Milt Hinkle thu hero of the famous
wild west stories In the Saturday
Evening Post, his wife, Mildred Dou­
glass holder of tho record at Cheyenne
Days in Wyoming and a company of
seventeen other professional wild west
riders nnd performers, car loads of
wild horses, bucking mules, buffaloes
nnd other things necessary to a suc­
cessful Rodeo. There will be contests
between Florida cow boys in roping,
riding bucking horses nnd similar

in r T h e A a a n H a l n l f - r r a a )
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 20Nrnrly
eight hundred thousand gallons more
gasoline was sold in Florida during
August than in July, necording to
figures on the thro-rent gasoline tax,
compiled in the office of the state
comptroller. The figures for August
were 7,418,827 gnllons compared with
0,629,172 gallons in July.
Duval rounty alone sold 1,195,422
gallons in August, which netted (in­
state nearly $35,000 in taxes after
$1,170.53 hnd been returned for that
county’s share Under -the plan of
distribution that gives the state read
department two’ thirds of the total inr&lt;9 $ ’ "I” ! oiiCT-TJ*U'dfi fhrjjiflnitii^
TVillik' Powell, Secretary of tin” ti e’ hot using thin'space." *T parked
divided into sixty-three equal slinres.
Ijike County Chamber of Commerce there on invitation. There was no
The sales Iry counties, omitting
stood his car at tile curb too long in warning that I would have to leave
fnrlcoins Kfi.Iling.g i. ETA SliltU
Orlando the other day and he -les- my car at tlte whistling post and walk
fractions of n gallon, follow:
cribcs the incident and the law ns fol­ in—no warning that I would have to
Alachua. 107,180; Baker, 18,322;
check It nt the depot—or carry it
lows:
Bav,, 70,WO; Bradford, 21,097; Brev­
around
witli me, or ithcrwisc obliter­
Oct. 25, 1923.
ard, 101,002; Broward, 89,013; Cal­
ate
it.
houn, 24,010; Cahrlotte, 21,459; Cit­ To the Sentinel, Orlando, Florida.
Then I went up to a Beautification
rus, 22,801; Clay, 19.090; Collier, 3,- To the Police Judge, Orlando, Florida.
inerting
and heard Mayor Duckworth
To
Secretaries
Guernsey
and
l.chniun,
970; Columbia, 70,910; Dade, 721,054:
tell
us
how
welcome we were anil
Orlando, Florida.
DeSoto, 51,810; Dixie, 11,437: Duval.
that if we hadn't runic life wouldn't
1,190,422; Escambia. 200,401; Flagler, Gentlemen:
he complete—that he was losing sleep
22*139; Franklin, 20,820; Gadsden, 87.As I am in contempt of the court over tho fact that some of us might
100; Glades, 11,921; Hamilton, 29,374; of Orlando 1 desire to try myself in
not make it.
Hardee, 53,124; Hendry, 5,037; Her­ public. I urn a deep-dyed criminal.
All this time lie was welcoming uk
nando, 22,088;
Highlands, 41,438; My only offense is that I stayed in
Hillsborough, 780,321; Holmes, 19.- Orlando fur four hours instcud of his minions of law were tugging tin792; Jackson, 85.151; Jefferson. 34- leaving after the first hour. 1 plead cars of the delegates.
No wonder we are welcome. We
983; Lafnyctto, 11,290; |jik«\ 158,785; guilty.
Lee, 83,238; l.oon, 75331; l-ovy, 57,help run the town.
1 wanted to go over to Orlando this
And they set tho trial date another
398; Liberty, 13,530; Madison,
51,: morning to unswer (his summons:
052; Manatee, 120,938; Murion, 151,day ahead so we \ylll have to nunc
hack, and then they can tag us again,
010; Monroe, 42,710; Nassau, 40.598;
and conic hack thu nwxt day, and so
(Jklalopsu, 34.077; Okeechobee, 41,910;
on ad lih. No wonder Orlando is
Orange, 309,049; Osceola, 50,190;
growing.
Palm Beach, 254,570; Pasco, 43,700;
Then I went to Nile Rotary Club
Pinellas,
309.810; Polk, 440,423;
and was again given mu- o f (hasp wel­
Putnam, 93,511; St. Johns, 113,080;
comes—keys of the city and all that
St. Lucie, 118,835; Santa li&lt;mn, 30,—nnd all this time I was in disgrace.
538; Sarasota, 40,493; Seminole, 124,I was a criminal.
238; Sumter, 42.413; Suwannee 78,But 1 assure you that it won’t oc­
712;
Tuylor, 41,047; Union, 13,971;
cur again. I am due again in Or­
Volusia, 284,882; Wakulla, 10.800;
Walton, 41,524; Washington, 20,143.
IcIcJ lando November first. I am sending
i gated by the Orlando commercial my regrets. 1 couldn’t face my
bodies to piny host to a motorcade friends knowing that I have been
over thn county and my first duty publicly disgraced. I should murder
wan to my country, because whnt is a some one, or rob a hank, nnd then
pinking law between friends. I also I would come clean—but I have parkhnd n mail of 501110 200 letters to
aniwer and a few NpccchcH to make,
and I would rather talk any time
thun be arrested.
So I plead guilty.
Whatever 1 am fined I will pay. In
fact 1 would liktf to know the rule
of fines for ataying in Orlando four
Kqur* at ■ time and I will put thin
finu up my overhead list and send you
the moiwy each month the same as 1
pay. my watea nnd light and gusalih*
naycr, Ruga MR#
bills. It would be much cheaper to
Vst
•'frog -III ’ thepay the Orlando parking fine than go 1
tp Orlundo.
NI
; Here is my case: 1 arrived in Or- latfdo about 10 in the morning and ,
had a number of ladies in thu party.
They desired to be located close to t
the shopping district for they wer4 &lt;
going to buy a few thing* at tho 5
and 10 cent store. 1 nosed my way
through thu traffic and whenever 1
found a place to park there was a
Other Sizes in Proportion
warning ” Ono Hour Parklng’V a t
Phone 481-J* •
M A C M U R R A Y w tAs
last on a aide, street I found an open
OOQC£ FfTZMAURICEpoducuim
space. 1 turned in, but as I headed
/T H cftlG H T TO LOVE '
in 1 aaw "This space reserved for 1
;!a param ou n t p ic t u r e
San / u n hotel,” and Jfjwas hacking
Phone 4
\ THE {J fffocE S S t k l j a i '
outsirKan a taxlKUiwjfciin a s i A W w
position laid "That’s jkj right-HjH-fT,
a
TONIGHT.

TENT CITY AT PETEn8BURG.(
ST, PETERSBURG, O ct 20. —
Tent City, the tourist comp of this
city, located at Biff Bnyou, has rep­
F L O R ID A S T A T E
resentatives from twenty-two states %
If
in it's citizenship.
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The mortality of fortune is high. N O V E M B E R
An editor rich today^may not bo rich

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BOSTON, MASS............ 42252
CHICAGO. I L L .___43.48
CLEVELAND, O_________ 39.31
DETROIT, MICH. ........ ... 41.93
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a stove is as
rate, can bo prepared quickly nnd well on the
Florence. Kerosene is n cheap and plentiful
fuel. I f is the vapor from keroseue thut
burns. It is not ixlrickflame.
The "Old Dutch Orcn”
The portable Florence oven is built on tho
principle of the old Dutch oven with-the
“ baker’s arch” nnd our patented heatsprender to assure even cooking,
used on any kind of a stove. You &lt;
oil reservoir without breaking r—
it, for it is made of metal.
There is a glass bull’s-eye to
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show the level of the oil.
The whole Florence Range
is sturdily built and a beauty
to look at, with lustrous en­
H o m a L m ln
A lU r h n l to cadi
amel, black frame and nickel
lr« of the ilm ,
thia tievirt «ntrimmings. It is sold by de­
»blr* you to mt
thotovc
bvrloa
part ment, furniture and hard­
»a uiMirca Sour.
ware stores.

Th« Bi( Burner,
Tl» lv*l in lb* II r .
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DUVAL LEADS STATE;
. WITH HENDRY LAST

will not have to abdicate that thrqne
this year, for on his pinco on tbfc
Brndentown rond Mr. Levine already
has moro than sixty acres set to cel­
ery and he told a reporter that by
the end of planting: season he would
have at least 100 acres unde* celery.
He has moro than two. hundred
acres of land cleared, most pf it ready
for planting nnd will by tho tiftie
the plnntins season is over have cov­
ered all of it with crop*—some of it
twice, because as ona crop comes off
another goes in.
T*of years ,Mr. Lcvii
[Osrhold •1ic
honor. ;o t Betting the
merit of celery put o f 1
{u'a farm. '.iilc hopp^nl
car the coming season
Lost year he shippcc
celery,-and expects to top^ttht this
season. - lie shipped around a totnl
of 200 csrlbads of vegetables of all
Jacobstein .of
kinds last season nnd hopes to come
Jtochcktbr/ N.'.V., who succeeds
close* to 300 cars this year. ■His I s
Iteproecntatlvo T. B. Dunn la tbs
the largest vegetable farm under
osxt Congress.
single ownership in Mnnnteo county.
He confines his operations to growing
CELERY KING NOW
celery, red cnbbagc, tomatoes and
HAS SIXTY ACRES
peppers. Ho will plant about 125
SET OUT IN PLANTS acres -in tomatoes this season and
fifty acres in peppers,
Munis Lovfne, for years known as fifty .acres In peppers.—Snrnsotn
the celery king of Manatcv county,” Times.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBEft 29, 1923
A r m i s t i c e atlona of the day. To the discredit
of many of us who stayed safely 'at
Without thlit'Which Armistice Day home while war raged In Europe Ito
symbolises the remainder of our deciejo our fate, W0 have permitted
more Important
holidays would the Legion boys on’ some otlior
cease to have tlgnificdhce.
Armistice Days to do all'the work of
July Fourth'—Independence Day— preparation and carrying out of- the
would be n mockery. V
celebration and to assume a money
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Thanksgiving Day would be an Un- debt as well.
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byJiU^f^'tMscVrfihcc. c * n 'itrChrist
himself’ trail1
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stepped.and crownerf'*;with ftorns
just before Ms crucluxTon.
WcMpfW forgive th# Hun Wb years
of insane luot for.m urdor and arro­
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tioii to an early failure. If the pub­
lic is misinformed . or uninformed
about a great deal thafc Is offered for
sale tho reason largely may be dis­
covered in the lack of proper and
sustained advertising. Success is not
some mysterious element that chan­
ces to dityp in here or there to -en­
rich this or that person. It is n prob­
lem that has been solved and you will
EVERY . BUSINESS LINE RB- And in nine cases out o f ten advertis­
ing has been the stepping stone.
QU1HES ADVEKTINSING.
Tho Columbus'mail hlta tho nnll on
tho head. Innumornblo instances mny
be recalled, even in ns young ns a
state ns Florida, where from trifling
beginnings, through the aid of news­
paper publicity, there hnvc been built
'magnificent
institutions drawing
traffic from long distances. Restnu-

Information. In the replies received
the auto salesman has material for n
tales talk, that;will dofy contradiction.
Also let the dealers remember that
when they sell n -car thoyiqro adding
to the wealth of the nation, not tak­
ing from it, os is oftun jSUBKMdwl by
penurious calamity howiura.-—I'cnsai-ola-Journnl.
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It Is not right and, if ^ w j,9ip
prevent it, this shall not happen ihls
ytar. Don’t. Walt !for them to'cofne
to yon—GO OFFER YOUR HELP I—
Leesburg Copicrcial,
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taken by the National

lows with 74 per Cent and California |ly reasonable method open to-hlm to
hits the bottom with only 29 per ccntL keep himself and his business before
failing oven below the supposedly' an-* the buying and patronage public. Adholy New York.
vcrtlsing is a medium tha£ offers the
Local automobile dealers might qu^kwt route to ■ucoeaaj-and failure

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Automobile
Chamber of Commerce, nn automobile
is very much like advertising space—
its value depends largely on the grey
■ Otto Kahn (left). American U^iker, went to Hurcpo recently to contsr
matter employed In using It. The.
with two Hungarian flranclcra shown tn tho photo with him,' B. lCruxs
la la ry t*&gt; and Baron I’ .rrer, tl. t.?. T .Hsn In nudascot.
value Is there—the greatest value—
providing tho possibilities of the pro­
duct bo sensed.
era in the Add, and quito a few use cars in operation arc list'd daily for
business, and AS per rent nrc used
Peculiarly in the use of the motor cars lo pull up stumps.
car the real brnlnc arc found in the
Pcrhnpu (he most Ingenious use of occasionally for buidnc.-M. Only 90
country and not in the cities. Wc nrc tho auto conics from tho wo3t, where, cars nrc reported to be used solely
told, for example ,that the most over­ one .farmer says: “ The storage bat­ for purposes of recreation. It is
worked hired tnnn docs not begin to tery of in^ cat* lights my garage and quite evident, therefore, tlmt the onto
perform the number of odd jobs per­ furnishes power for an electric drill. Juts pawed, almost completely out of
formed by the automobile on the 1 also use the car to run a grind­ the luxury clans and has dcvclojxxt
farm. Fifty-two farmers report u b * stone and a .small mill to grind feed. into one of the necessities of life.
irifc their cars to supply, power for During tho haying season 1 use it to tTinie was when a man of moderate
ln n r l hay."
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means bought a car he was regarded
sawing* wood, to haul supplies from lin
unload
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tho cities, to carry dressed ment to
Under these drcunistAil&lt;c&amp;*ili i»ulo ns a spendthrift. Today the purchase
market, to transport watermelons, mobffeils about one of llio lliiV d fth i lif a car is often indicative of thrift
kml saving. It Is an investment in
peas, peanuts and sugarcane. Some furmop’s 'investments.
^ ,1
use their cars to take their grain to
Ton'thousand car owners IH Ter both health ami prosperity.
the mill, others to bring cows from
Any man in. nny business that de*.
The south leads in the use of cars
pasture. Still others use their cars
(or church going. Texas heads this pends upon public npproval and pa­
to carry Ice in summertime, to worklist with 81 per cent, Alabama fo l-, tronage for Us success Has ^ perfect-

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All This WecU. Make Your Selec­
tion While the Stock is Complete

Lioncll Elcctri T rn ln ........y...$8
Lionel I Extra Trncks— hirgc ....
Lionel Extru Tracks— Small.....
Lamp Pouts ................................
Tool C h ests........ .......................$:
Tool IJox ......................................
Toy Autos with sprin gs........... 1
Toy Wheel Harrows ................... ,
French Cornetts-------------------- $
French Trumbons ....................$1
Violins and Bow ...... ..................
Ferris Wheels ..........
$
Snare I)runu£..................... .........
Checker B oards...... ’................... .
Depots for Electric T ra in ....
Toy Merry&lt;(io-Hounds .............
Barney Google nnd Spark Plug
Auto Speedster, Special ...........
Steam Engines a.*..... .............

S A N T A ’S H ERE— JUST IN TIfylE FOR OUR

$3.00 to $12.00

Aluminum Tea
* Sets............. .................75c to $3.50
Qil Stoves ................

$3.00to$3.50

Kitchen C a b in et..... $3.00 to $3.50
Laundry S e t s ............ $1.50 to $3.50
Black B o a rd s............ $2.00 to $2.50
China Tea S e t s .......... 75c to $3.00
Paint Sets;......... ............ 35c to $1.50
Poll Swings with Clock work $2;50

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Tuesday

Doll B e d s ...................$1.50 to $9.50

Girls Bead S e ts ..... &gt;.....75c to $1.50

Biscuits made with
Merry Widow SelfR ising Flpur are
alw ays good, and
very economical, ft
is "'rhe Flour Withou t a D o u b t "—
already mixed With
just the right amount
of pure tissue-building
ingredients, and a
nickel‘s worth will
make at least thirtythree regular size
biscuits.

ToyOpening

Opens Tuesday. Make Your Se­
lection* W e wilj keep them until
Christmas

Doll C a r s ............. ..

H e Needs '
G oo d B rea d

F o r Flaw* C o.

Yowell Co

Doll C rad les...............$2.00 to $5.00

The Herald for first d u s job work.

H O W wonderfully happy it will make the kiddies! On
tables, counters and shelves have been spread out just
the bestest” toys that Santa in his Wisdom is able to pro­
vide. There is brightness everywhere; an atmosphere
of jolly anticipation reigns in this biggest and most bril­
liant
o f Toy worlds.
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So let all boys and girls— Y O U R children especially—
be on hand td give Santa a real welcome! Bring them to
T O Y L A N D tomorrow, and let them experience the
greatest joy o f their young lives!

Doll Furniture, Wiqker..........$}.75
Flower B a s k e t.................*.......$1*90
Dpll T r u n k ................ $2.00 to $3.75
Doll Sewing M ach in ..es.... ...$3.00

TOY

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Dresers, Dressing
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Books, o f All Kinds If
Boys un4 GlruuV Lint
Book for small chudrc
10c, 25c, SOq'.tb 51.51

Daisy A ir Rifles— A ll sizes
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has ns many
diversified crops mid Industries an
nny county in the state.
— — o-----------Wore attention should he pnid to
the growing of citrus fruits in Semi­
nole Codnty. Some of the finest
oranges in tfie state are grown here
now.
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Hy nil means have that exhibition
at Madison Square Garden. It will
be the biggest thing that Florida ever
pulled olT hut it should be the renl
thing or nothing.
------------ o-----------Negroes driving enrs on ehe San­
ford Orlando road Sunday afternoon
filled with shine and doing ns they
please will find that the law is out
there and they will either he arrested
or killed. A man white or ‘ black
driving a ear on a crowded road
should be sent to jail for life. They
not only endanger lives but they
break up ears with no charfee of
paying for damages.
-------------o -----------Seminole county requires road
building. There are many miles of
good roads in the rminty now Imt
niuch of it needs repairs, much of it
needs widening and ninny more miles
of hard surfaced roads shotlld he built
that would bring.every part of liie
county in close touch with Sanford
and the balance of the county.*

It seems that some strange fatality [ with one voice: YES. Scouting pro­
from the pulpit is not the only work
is
attached to the American Navy for vides play for the hoy which money
tho preachers arc doing. They go
about their pastoral work in a quiet the past few months and especially cannot buy, and the programs
manner, visiting tho sick, burying to (he submarines and the sub chasers planned for his activities are car­
the dead and speaking words of en­ and light cruisers. Another subma­ ried out by the Scout Master, who
couragement and consolation to the rine was rammed at Panama yester­ is ’ the key man in the community
day rind sunk with the loss of several where troops are active: n man, in
broken-hearted.
They lend nid to the "down and lives. It i3 time the nnvul authorities whom parents lpin their faith; one
outs," who have escaped the atten­ were investigating some of theso ac­ who can be trusted to make the
tion o f the laity. They ure human cidents for they are cum log nil ton twelve scout laws so attractive tlint
frequently to lie "mere accidents.” tho Scouts jujst naturally work them
just like nny one else.
Give them n word of appreciation The sailor hoyH mi these boats are out: one Who makes Scout work so
and see what effect it will have on entitled to better protection and if interesting, that it is like play to
them. Any one who observes the the fat head officers cannot give it the hoy.
Splendid co-operation and unselfish­ to them the Secretary of the Navy
ness of our prcuchcrs can not fail to should do so. Thu men under orders
EAT MOttK GKEENS.
have n higher regard and appreclnhave no show at all y.,
if their officers
*' t m M‘»t l'ui
iHf’ »*|*H*' •»$!* •• 1 * ****
tion for them.— I’n^ka Tinio.s-IIeraM. j are clcm lrt in their duty.
* We do not eat enough greens in

Vermont. Tho national administra­
tion is under attack in each of these
states. Kentucky and Maryland pro
to elect governors and a scat In the
United States senate la the bono of
contention In Vermont Interest at­
taches to the New York situation be­
cause of the fact that four congress­
men to tnko tho places of three
Democrats and ono Republican who
died since the last election Pfe i o be
Recent years have seen both Ken­
tucky and Maryland In^ho doubtful
column and victory*ncA mAnth would
be regarded as a good omen by the
party achieving it.
Should both
states go tho same way, politicians
would think they knew which direc­
tion th6 -wind was blowing.
Torter II. Dale, who resigned his
Beat in the house of representatives
to seek the sent vacated by the denth
of Senator William P. Dillingham,
will bo1opposed by Park II. Pollard,
Democrat. Politicians do not look
for n straw in the outcome of this
contest because Vermont has nlwnys
been safely Republican. In 1012- it
was the only state other thnn Utah
to enpt its,electoral vote for William
Howard Taft.
A Democratic sweep in New York,
enrying into office a general assem­
bly that would enact into low the
program being advanced by Governor
Smith, might, in tho judgment of
politicians, give the governor a presi­
dential boost.
Smith's nomination
for the presidency is now bcing'urged by those Democrats who \yould
like to see their party declare for n
liberalization of the Volstead law.
The outcome of the four congres­
sional contests is not nationally im­
portant ns Republicans wil hold con­
trol of the house of representatives,
whether they win or lose the Ne.v
York, contests.
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Other states in which elections are
to ho held include Ohio, where several |
cities will select municipal officers; j
Maine, where a special referendum \
nr. a 48-hour week for women andj
children will lie held; Massachusetts,
municipal elections; Virginia, a new |
senate and house of delegates ami
county officers; Rhode Island, mu­
nicipal officers; Connect!, ut, mu­
nicipal officers;
Mississippi, state
nnd county officers; I^iuisinnn, mu­
nicipal . officers.—Jacksonville Jour­
nal.
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Florida Realtors
Meet In Orlando

Here’s Proof That Advertising Pays
Factous Wiiclcy Bthldiiij in Chicago Being Doubled in Size

The part of the Wriglcy Build­
ing erected two years’ ago has filled
such7i want tliat the north section,
nearly double the floor urea of l!:o
south section, is being rddrd.
This north sectiop, nearly com­
pleted. occupies the entire block,
immediately across North Water
Street, *Trolitinff on Michigan.
Avenue and reaching to the height
i f the mmi part of the first struc­
ture, with a conucctin ; bridge.
The space in the new section is
already nearly all taken by highclass firms in advance of the com­
pletion of the building.

Here is a concrete (as well as a
steel and glass) proof of the say­
ing tliat “ advertising pays," •in
these magnificent buildings Mr.
Wriglcy has erected ari impressive
testimonial to this great- truth.
They loom targe and hcatiliiul.
They typify the achievements of
the man who’ built itiem.' They
stand as a monitor over the activ­
ity oi the Nation's second city —
inspiring— dominating— massive—
bearing unanswerable testimony
to the P O W E R OF A D V E R ­
TISING.

i n&gt; T h r A .x H ’ I n in l I ’ r r a a l
this country. We have them in plenty
PAI.M REACH, Oct. 21k—
WEST
COUNTY FAMIS
and most any old vegetables with
Ft. Pierre will raise $10,000 for a
Members of the Palm Reach County
plenty of tops will make good greens Real Estate Hoard are going to the
big exhibit at Madison Square Garden
Many counties in Florida will hold hut of course the old favorite i ure
in New York in February. If Ft.
annual convention of the Florida
Pierce can raise that sum Seminole Iheir county fairs tills season, and turnips .call arsis spinach, rscarolc and Realtors Association at Orlando, No-1
county should at least raise five thou­ these deserve tile liberal patronage of j.t'veral others. Eating greens is like veniher fi to 8, with the intention of
1taking medicine to seme folks hut it
sand. It will bring fifty thousand all the respective local people.
bringing the 1024 convention to
These county fail* d a great dtxil j js
take and lias the sntne efin advertising results. Think about
West Palni Reach,
closer fvclll
pcnpie closer,
, „ t ,,|cnty &lt;lf Kn,t.ns
this exhibit and h&gt;jp to raise the sum or good. They bring peoplc
they are made fam iliar j(l j,roli*r&gt;ir your life, und then then* i * l “
needed. John Itingling is doing a big together.
cntinK!
tiling for Florida in donating (lie big with the resources of their own eoun- j oy und J)t,,fuct ,maco i„
of those fine salad greens tliat grow '
Statistics say that tin* whole trade .Madison Square* Garden for exhibi­ ty. It spreads optimism.
I he people do not get together nnd s0 prolificnlly in Florida. In fact
of today is the biggest in three years tion of Florida's products.
cotiitmnie together enough, -Jackson- there is nothing quite do good as
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and the retail trade bus advanced nine
per cent over that of last year. If
The Weather Iturenii laid finds llial villi- Observer.
greens and they can he obtained ev■
------------ o ----------that is the ease there i* no need to "Indian Summer" is not a fixed sea­
ory month in the yenr if you want
worry about what the people will do son hut can occur any time from the LEARNING POWER IS EARNING them. Col. it di Davis of the GainesPOWER.
this winter. They will eat oranges middle of September to the middle of
villc Son rays:
and winter vegetables and they will Deronihcr. In the north it is usually
“ Do you love turnip greens7 If
How much does your hoy save? you do d o jio t you are to he pitied.
conic to Florida—all of which menus the season when a haze is over the
more business for Sanford.
land and the ‘ warm sun of tin* fall Roy Scouts, learn tu earn nnd save You do not know what life is. A
Georgia newspaper says if you hap­
reason is being dispelled by the* first |money.
To earn, n Scout must learn, pen to feel idl our o f sorts,-as if you
nip of frost. In ' Florida there can
■hardly be an Indian Summer sonsoti Earning power is the answer to happen to feel all out o f ’ sou its, as
Too often tin We neglect to give ! Ninco the whole year round is Indian( leaning power,
if you would like to destroy the gov­
Comparatively few realize what it ernment, or thnt you would find
proper credit and eomineiidation to 1Suniitier. Rut one can feel the change
the faithful ministers of our umh- i)n the atmosphere even now and we menus when a Scout has Wen ad­ pleasure in'doing injury to a neigh­
muuity. We seem tu think they nrc ican imagine that maybe our seuson vanced to the first c I iikh , nor do they bor or voting the republican ticket,
receiving Uieir reward and many „ f Indian Summer will probably come appreciate that after passing the hie yourself away to the nearest
time* do we allow them to go through jlt December. Just now the weather first class lest that the Scout has turnip patch, gather n mesa of greens
life with very few words of prnici j fiFa) and will remain m&gt; until .lati- the opportunity of selecting his vo­ nnd treat your inards with a plenti­
und appreciation of the splendid ,laiv or February when it is apt to cation by proving his qualifications ful supply of i he best tonic tthat be­
work they are doing. The preaching IFemme cold for a few days at a time. in earning his merit badges, there longs to man. Kill up on turnip
being sdxty-thrwi
subjects
from greens and get the full sedson In your
which he may choose, nnd which ure system.
open to all first class Scouts, There
Comment in,; on this, the Columbus
are twenty-one of those badges nec- Enquirer-Sun says: "Hoys and girls
m cssniy before
Scouts
are in the who have never lived on the farm,
“ Eagle class, this being the highest und who know nothing of what a
■ honor given; those and other qiinll- turnip patch is, huve missed some­
Things Worth While* Pickotl Up Along tho W ay; -Some
■ firntion* enhance the value of hoys thing worth while. In the first place
Front l'citH Long Ago Laid Down; Some From
us home, church and community they do not know the succulent taste
A strictly Commercial and Savings
■, assets.
Pens of Later Days.
of “ greens," fresh froni the patch,
u! Have you a Scout in your home? boiled tender and well seasoned with
Bank
If not, why -not? Are you willing hamhone, or hits of bacon. Turnip
' t h e GREAT UNKNOWN
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tha your boys should he deprived
'greens’ not only make u goodly pnrt
It siiigcth low in every heart;
Free from any political obligation or
the program of activities.offered to o f „ really satisfying meal, but they
We hour it each ami all—
all Roy Scouts?
nro most hcuuthful. They axe to the
A Bong o f those who answer not,
outside business entanglement
.Is your boy prepared
to meet i human system what green grass and
However we may cull.
emorgmeies daily nrising through ^ioiilar feeds arc to cattlo nnd horses,
They throng .the silence of the breast,
the disregard of SAFETY FIRST? ‘Greens' uie nature's tonic."
Operated solely* for the benefit of it’s
We see them as of yore—
Can your boy dross a wound or
"Will you pas* your plate for more
The Rind,'thti true, the brave, the sweet,
save a drownjjig?' Can he tc|l you greens? Thank you mam. And,
depositors and stockholders under
Who walk with uh no more.
Whut is best for personal and pub­ pleaac mam, help me to anuther corn
lic health? Do you Jtnuw if ho could duniplin."
the most conservative banking
" ’ Tis hard to take the burden up,
save you from uv burning building?
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When theso have laid it down;
Would you, trust his knowledge of
and uponthe principle that the abso­
ELECTION "STRAWS.”
They brighten all the joys of life,
first aid to carry you through an
Two weeks from Tuesday tho vot­
They soften every frown.
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lute safety and
accessability
o f it’s decpidmoic or uny great disaster?
ers of twelve states will he called up­
But oh, 'tis good to think of them
t
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Do you know if he spends IGfi on to elect public officials ranging in
When we art* troubled sore;
positors’ fundB is the first duty of
leisure hpurs in healthful activities importance front mayors of cities to
Thanks bo to Cod thnt such have been,
.
and wholesome us*ociut*«o?
Is he a United States senator. Although
Although they ure no itiore!
every banking institution
obedient?
When you give him a the issues involved in the many conMore homelike seems tho vast unknown,
definite task, arc you sure it will be testa a ft largely looal and tha results
• Since they have entered there;
wil have no direct bearing on nation­
well done?
To follow them wero not so hard,
Docs he over-kpyncT his allow­ al politics, party managers with an
P .ggptM B a n k q r S antoro
Wherever they may fare. "
ance, and is he paying due respect eyo on the presidential race next
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p-.nl/
They cannot bis where Cod is not.
and devotion t? his-n^lgious .duties 7 year are scrutinizing tha situation in
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On any sea or Bboru;
.Is he clean (n body and mind; and each ’ community .with a view to
lever betimes, Thy love.abides,
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Fla be physically able to stand the grasping hrty :&lt;msible advantage. •
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strain that an emreg^ncy might deThe most impbrUnt contests from

LET US DO YOUR NEXT JOB OF PRINTING

SE R V IC E

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SAFETY

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Jacksonville Chamber
W ill N ot Affiliate
W ith East Coast

LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923

GOLF
BOW LING
TEN NIS
BOXING

B A SE B A L L
FOOT BALLv
B A SK E T B A L L

ForenooVi nnd afternoon th!c^ occur
it approximately tho same hour nnd
minute.
(d r The A&lt;i«*fl«lr4 P i«&lt; l
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 20.—THb
Date June
July Autr. Sept.
Oct
R. L. SHIPP, Editor
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0:11 local chamber of commerce has de­
4:31
5:33
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"Dnpghtors of tho Rich" today.
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i :oil cided not to nffdiate with the As­
if iillO'
0:14
5:20
4i55
8:37 sociation of East Coast^ham bers o f.
0:02
5:17
7:11 ,8:17
It's o Professor Picurc, hosed upon Rollins Tars Swamp
Classes In Boxing
0:36 Commerce. In making puhlic,,,th®
0:24
8:00
7:01
4 6:43
Edgar Snltus fam ou s novel.
10:3210:11
9:00
decision, it was stated that tho’ intarNow
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7:24
7:50
Piedmont Clayeaters
C9RRECTRD MAY 1 1923
11:03
11:20
csts
of. Jacksonville are thosa aC the
8:51
9:57
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8:17
South Boand
Pupils Take Lessons
The Stare are, Gaston Glass, Miriam
By A Score 32r0
0:44 10:52 11:41 11:51 ontiro state, nnd affiliation-' with a |
7 0:07
Cooper, Ethel Shannon, Ruth Clifford,
Departs f 8 0:67 10:33 11:44 12:17 12:40 sectional organization might' tend to 9
Arrlvo^
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Oct.
Stunrt Holmey, Joseph Swlckard, OITtackles and End Runs Proved To
1:38 injure this position of tho Gatcyriiy1:08
2:40
n.in 9 10:44 11:30 11:50
03 .......... 2:30 n.m.
29.— Nino classes of the University No.
Truly Shnttuck, Vio!n Vole,
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Be Too Much for Georgia Boy a.
2:28
City. The Association of, East Const
12:12
11:30
11:50
10
1:BT
8:40
a.n,.
27.
George Fltxmaurlce production “ The of Florida arc now receiving in­ No.
Chambers (if Commerce was organ­
3:18
2:47
2:45 p.m. 11 12:10 12:24 1 1:31
89........... 2:25 p.m.
struction in boxing, under the direc No.
Telling a story pf young blood,
Before a crowd close onto 1,000, Right to Love" with Mao Murray at
ised
several weeks ago nt a meeting
4:09
3:35
1:10
1:00
2:13
7:10 p.m. 12
85........... 0:35 p.in.
tion of Arthtlr W. Stewart.
When No.
American dollars and French folly.
one of the largest to ever witness a the Princess today nnd tonight—Mon­
of
commercial
chamber nnd motor club
5:00
4:24
.3
:0
4
---_
1:40
1:55
13
tho pupils have learned something of
game on Hood Field* .Piedmont Col- day.
representatives
in Daytona to discuss
5:18
5:57
3:51
2:20
2:38
M
tho fistic game a tournament will be
Northbound
Do thoy want me for love or money? lego went dpwh in defeat to Rollins
various
problems
in this suction of
0:50
4:10
6:14
2:55
8:15
15
Axrivo
Departs
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A story moulded ardund the master held to decide the champions in the
College by the overwhelming score of
the
state.
8:02
7:18
4:00
5:32
.3:34
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several
standard
weights.
The
win­
2:03
a.m.
82. ... ..... t:48 n.m,
No.
Anchovies for breakfast, and chick­ 32 to 0. Rollins carried the defen­ passion of human life.
0:03
0:30
8:22
4:51
ners will form a team to nlceti first No.
12:05 p.m. 17 4:21
81 .........11:45 n.in.
en for -dinner and that’s whnt the sive of Iho game for more than three10:00
9:255:13
7:34
80........... 3:42 p.m.
3:52 p.m. IB 5:08
Letter Carriers
poor Duke has to live on.
Rcauty and marvelous splendor nnd the Y. M. C. A., and then probably No.
fourths of the time while Piedmont
0:47 u 8:40 10:25 10:50
6:02
19
ether
colleges.
28.
.........
10:00
p.m.
No.
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Will Hold Meeting
could do very little when in possession the soul of a radiant woman flaming
0:43 11:21 11:43
kO 7:02
7:51
Inter-fratcrhity "playground boll,
He believed in monocles, but in of the ball. In speed the Tnrs far into love.
In Orlando In July
8:57 10:54 11:57 12:07
21 7:34
another minor Bport, lias n schedule
Trilby Branch
monogamy.
excelled thoir opponents, especially
OH
12:53.
12:31
0:59
11:43
w
W
8:32
announced,
but
ns
yet
only
oite
game
Arrive
Dcprfrts
Crushed in despair by tho cloven
on end runs and offtacklc plays. All
I t l x T h r A v a itrln lril I’ r f u s l
1:13
1:37
7:30 n.m. 23 9:30 11:01 11:63
Before you nsk your husband to of Piedmont's backftcld which started tread of a Jmito-in ‘‘lawful marriage 1" Ims been played; In this Kappa Sig­ xNn. 100
ORLANDO, Oct. 29.—The Florida
2:
B)
2:01
ma defeated Sigmn Nu.
3:25 p.m 24 10:28 11 :C0 12:17
xNo. 21.
get your fan, make sure everything the game were taken out because of
0..12
2:50 Stnt«‘ Letter Curlers’ Association will
1:37
25 11:20 1J!:07
This
sport
la
for
juniors
and
seni­
25.
.........
1:30
p*m.
xNo.
Then
lifted
up
to
wondcrous
is ail right! .
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ludd its Tiext annual convention here
injuries nnd even in the last quarter
o *21* 3:21
20 12:21.
3:29
1:02
ors only, to fcivc these men exercise, xNo. 101........... 5:50 p.m.
v U
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m
.Kdy t, PJ2I, it was announced by
Conch Forrester of Piedmont was in "Forbidden- Love"! . You be
4:0G
3:55
3:01
1:53
27 L:1S
since they do not take physical edu­
Some nrb' born Dukes; Giselle ac­ compelled to put linemnn in the back- judge.
delegates who nttended the meeting
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4:32
4:1c
2:41
0:11
28 2:10
cation. Tho schedule follows:
Leesburg Branch
quired one1
, ,’ and poor little Snlly flcld. An especial note of interest
5:22 - at Tampa this week. Joe Fletcher, of
5:10
4:20
8:20
2:59
29
l'hi
Beta
Pal
vs.
A.
T.
O.;
Kappa
Arrive
Departs
An
intimate
tale
of
a
beautiful
wo­
Kandy hnd onto thrust upon her.
St. Petersburg, was elected president,
was when Captain Dillard who was on
0:09,
5:00
5:52
4:03
2*J 3:40
Sigmn vs. Sigma Nu; Theta Chi vs. xNo. 157........... 3:55 p.m.
man’s
love
in
the
city
of
the
Sultans.
W. Daniels, Jacksonville, secretary,
Piedmont's injured list because of n
0 :5C
5:52
4:40
Beta Pi; Sigmn Phi vs. Stray Greeks; No. 21............. 2:45 p.m.
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t'omedy ‘ for today will bo "Our bruised hip, but who, during the Inst
and A. VV. Tyler, St. Petersburg,
0:30 a.m.
Gan’’ In ‘."Back Stage," also Fox quarter went in the game in n des­ Of n pure-Bouied young American S. A. E. vs. Pi K. A.^ Qmicron (Inni- xNo. 158..
treasurer. A new scale of pay and
7:10 p.m. First Quarter Full Mqon .nst (Ri artei new efficiency rating system were
No. 22..
mnrrled off for official honors—and nm, Sigmn vs. K. A.
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perate attempt to stem the tide which
July 5
'Juno 28
These gnmos nre to lm played at
June 21
— ____
consigned to the ways of the Turk.
favored in resolutions passed nt the
Uiicdo Branch
was overwhelming his team mates.
All] : »
July
27
the
earliest
posihlo
date.
July
20
Tomorrow Lester Richards Big
Tampa gathering.
Arrive
Departs
The game started off with Rollins
Kapt.*-J
Aug. 20
Aufc’. 19
Gorgeous ns a vision of "Arabian
Vaudeville Review.
xNo. 120.. ........ 7:45 p.m.
winning the toss and electing to kick­ Nights."
St |t. 24
Oct . 3
For quick results try a wnnt ad.
cent.
1
1
Temperatures Below
8:40 p.m«No. 127..
i.
off. Clnss kicked off to Chamlee who
Rctufn engagement of those clover
x— Daily, except Sunday.
Normal In Florida
fumbled, but tho ball was recovered
A thrill with youthful beauty in tho
black faco comedians. Nothing re­
by Piedmont backfleld, Clay covering
Last Few Days Clover Bloom and Fox River hut- ■ akmsreanDnauunaEzcuxisacizennBNEMHaKEizBHUKBBMaanKHm
unknown places of Constantinople.
peated. Entire change of program
; the ovnl, then the game was on full
Urs, A. It. C. and potato brcml, Sally
each dny.
■speed. Piedmont soon lost tho ball
JACKSONVILLE,
Oct.
20.—SunAnn Cukes nnd assorted Sunshine
Matinee daily at 4—admission 5
Ion down nnd then Rollins, with two
shine
was
less
than
usual
during
I
and
National cookies at the Popular
and
10
cents.
Evening
at
7:30—ad­
Return engagement of'Lester Rich­
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dine plunges which netted them 12 mission 10 nnd 20 cents.
much
of
the
week
ending
October
22,1
Market.
Phone 210.
179-8te.
ards Big Vaudeville Review, at The
n
Has
reopened
Ins
tailor
shnp-rH
221
I'l
1st.
Street
nnd
will
he
pleased
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1yards, Class parried the ball twentysays the weekly weather and crop!
—---------—----------iMitonc Theatre.
2
to
have
you
rail
and
look
over
his
new
fail
nnd
winter
samples
before
five yards more on nn end run for the FITZMAUR1CE FILM
bulletin issued by the Florida section tonight to give further consideration
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buying that new huit
first touchdown of the game. Clnss
of
the weather bureau. The rainfall j to the proposals,
WAS ADAPI ED FROM
Stnrtlng tomorrow night, nnd for
u Twenty yenrs experience hi rulting, making nnd fitting line clothing ■
failed to kick the point successfully
The suggested public improveA FRENCH ORIGINAL was deficient except locally on the
the balance of the week, those clever
d for mm. Have your udt tailored nt home where you will have ad- JJ
for this. The score stood 0-0 nt the
west
const,
where
the
week’s
total
Intents
that met the committee’s up*
lilnck fnce comedians “ Richards and
vantage of a try on which will insure a hotter fit and satisfaction. - J
end of tho first five minutes of play.
Tiie •photoplay attraction nt the exceeded nine inches nt IVnsucolu, the proval were: Sewers, seawall and
Walsh" will furnish the laughs for
Rollins agnin kicked off to the Clay Princess Theatre tonight - Monday, huletin says and continues:
boulevards, opening of Lafayette j
the week. There will Ik' nn entire
enters, tlu* ball going* over the goal will lie "The Right to Love," produc­
"Cempnintiveiy
droughty
condi­
street
eastward, new lire station and
change of show each night, nothing
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line on the kick nnd being brought ed by George Kilimanrice and featur­ tions ruled on some uploads in the bridges.
U U BRBH KIIIlIZm illlCauaiUIEIlEUBSBIlBaUailHaNXM BIlliaRaiBM
will be repented. ’
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back out to the twenty yard line. ing Mae Murray and David Powell. peninsula; the absence of rain in the
Piedmont almost immediately lost the Ouilia Bcrgere adapted the story from Isouthern division, particularly in the
Red Silverstein that funny black
ia a n z n ix iiB u iiiig iD S R B E i:c iitB B D ia a n i!N n a a in z z B iz R i:iiU B 3 B iN m s n i n i i m u E D u n n H i i i a i i R U
free comedians is still with Lester hall by a fumble, which seemed to be „ popular French play. It is a Para­ Kvcrglades district, was n favorable1n
frequent with them. After n puss mount picture.
factor. The. following weekly totals
Richards, and so are the girls. A
and
two
long
end
runs,
Norman
took
Miss Murray has the rule of nn were reported: Pensacola 9.3, and
clever little chours, fun producing
the
hull
over
the
line
for
Roll
ill’s
sec­
American girl, who leads a wretched Lynn, Orange county, LI inches.
comedians. A show that is clean,
From Headache, Catarrhal. Deafness, Tonsililis, Dizziness. Hay Fever. High Blood Pres­
•‘TemperatureH we/r below the
ond
touchdown
of
the
first
eight
min­
life with her husband, Sir Archibald.
ntoral and refined.
Thut’s I-ester
sure. Bronchitis, Asthma, Stomach. Liver. Intestinal or Nevmis Troubles, Hemorrhoids,
degrees to 12 deKii hurds uqi} cq|upnny, at tho Mi inns utes of play. The score, after ItolHns i KuIklaiuL English director of the O t-■normal, being 8
Insomnia,
.Melancholia, Fallen Arches and other chronic troubles.
scnsonul
average
failed to get. point .on jiiis, .score I tomnn TL-ht nt Constantinople. In j
below the
a
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Theatre, Tuesday and week.
Bright sun­
stood 12 to 0. The Tars again kick­ an effort to cnriipriimi.se his wife so during the last days.
shine nttended the full in tempera­
Ask any one who snw the show be­ ed off to Piedmont, Forrester making he ntuy rnairy another woman. Sir
ture, the last Jays bring cool, bright
n
beautiful
return
of
twentyj-five
Archibald
installs
a
Prince
Stanislaus
fore
yards. From the thirty-five yard line ill his home. A Colonel Richard Lur­ nnd dry over all districts-, except the
the Clayeaters were unable to’ move ing, played by David Powell, arrives extreme mmth where the sky was
the pigs
pigskin which wqs punted by in time to rescue her from the Prince, overcast. Temperatures approximat­
Chnmblec just us the whistle blew for though in the resulting mix-up, Litr- ed frost conditions over the interior
Pine Ft., over Hand's Furniture Store.
Downtown Office, 11
the first quarter. Score end of first jng shoots Falkland dead. He is nc- of tho western division on Tuesday
Dr.
J.
C.
Howell,
Physician
in
charge.
Dr. Arthur N. Smith. Assistant. Osteopathy,
quurter, 12 to 0.
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j quitted in the trial that follows, and morning.
Milh
and
Rest
Cure,
Baths,
Electronic
Treatmenl,
Orificlnl Surgery, Auto-Hemic, Post
"Tile dry weather was a favorable
Tite Tars had the ball most of the lie and Lady Falkland seek happiness
Font
S\
u!cn».
Etc.
factor
in
the
harvesting
of
hay,
and
time during the second quarter, be- together.
NIGHT CALLS t»79
PHONE 5 IS-.!
ing u n a b l e to score nt all during the . "The Right to* Love” is declared to much was saved. Fall gardens are i:i
Iquarter because of Piedmont’s stone- abound in beituliful scenes, must of good condition, and the shipping of
beans,' cucumbers, squash and other ■ uniB4nanaBnnBMBB«iiHKniii*ai«Bii,ssBasriiBHDB»MaBBrnuiiuxnMBioBBHRn!iuuuaBH*BBB*BB*BBB*B*B
wall defense on the five yard line them made in Florida.
truck continued. Fall Irish potatoes
. twice. The half ended with neither!
--------:---------- -------nindc good progress ns did tomatoes.
WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE
team making u single score, the first
This trucking activity, hitherto con­
SICKNESS
quarter score standing the sunic, 1fined mainly to central nnd southern
Wc have n client who owns an to 0,
.
Extreme changes of weather dur­ counties o f tho peninsula, has over­
The
second
half
started
with Pied­
exceptionally good piece of City
ing
Fall cause many colds and coughs. spread all divisions, nnd, us one cor­
mont kicking off to the Tars, Clnss
will
real estate that will trade for returning thirty yards. The Rollins For quick relief from throat, chest respondent states, farmers
"make
some
real
money."
squad then ran the hall down the field and bronchial trouble, coughs, colds
property of equal value located by means off-tackle plays nnd end nnd croup use Foley’s Honey nnd Tnr.
"The setting of cabbage plnnts
continued.
Btrnwbcrry plants arei
Contains
no
opiates—Ingredients
in the Country some where close runs for the third touchtown of the
doing
well,
showers having been
printed
on
the’
wrapper
Largest
Bell­
game, Quinn carrying the ball over.
beneficial
on
uplands.
Cane and
to Sanford.
ing
rough
medicine
In
tho
world.
This time Class was successful in
kicking for point. Score, Rollins 10, “ Foley’s Honey nnd Tar is thu most sweet potatoes made fair to good
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pleasant nnd efficient .remedy for progress; syrup making hns begun,
$ V'
Piedmont 0.
FOR SALE— New stuccoed two The Tars’ again took the offensive coughs and colds that I ever saw,” however, and potato digging is more
Citrus trees sometimes grow without fertilizer.
general.
nnd Clnss kicked off to Forrester who writes Win, Jones, El Dura, Illinois.
Spraying hns often been omitted and the fruit sold nt a reasonable
tdory house, within
five blocks
"The peanut crop is being harvest­
"t*
was downed in Ids tracks. The Cluyed Some uplands are rather too dry
price.
of first street, on paved street. eaters then made u first down on n afternoon, and who were In very bad
for the rapid growth of oat’’ , hut the
Even cultivation hns been neglected in instances, nnd n profitable
forward pass but were held for downs condition.
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crop made tair to good progress. The
All modern conveniences. Price later, uud the Tors took tho Drill.
crop
produced. ,
Score by quarters:
cool weather during the lust days of
They
soon
iost’it
though
and
the
third
Hollins
................
12
57,500.00— Part cash, balance
Many advisable operations in profitable cRrua growing are not always
the week gave zest to man, nnd
quarter ended wiin uoiiins nmum* Piedmont ......— 0
0
stimulated
the'
coloring
of
citrus
absolutely
essential.
terms.
the bail on their thirty-five yard line.
The line-up follows:
fruits; shipments increased during
But there is one thing which IS.
The Inst quarter was marked by bril­ Hollins
Position
Piedmont the week.
Plowing and harrowing
liant playing on both sides, Rollins Williams ....... „.......... . M. Forrester
Either you must protect your grove when tho temperature drops to
for spring crops continued over the
scoring two touchdowns. R. Coiado
nround
27 or you won't huve any fruit to sell, or possibly any grove to
Right End
peninsula. The pecan crop is being
FOR SALE— One of the pret­ carrying tho ball through left tackle G. Coiado ............... ......
Jackson harvested; it is n very good crop."
protect.
Right Tackle.
tiest bungalows, located on Mag­ for ten yards for the first nnd again
The freeze hazard must bo averted at Borne time or that hazard will
bucking it over from the four yard Warner .............................
Ownes
become your personal disaster. Prepare to meet itl
Field Trials
nolia Ave., on one of the best line for the second, and last score of
Right Guard.
SKINNER COKE HEATERS will at l o w cost save your grove in­
For Bird Dogs
corners in Sanford, If purchas­ the game. Tho Tars made their point Wilson (C.) ....................
vestment, fruit, tree, bud nnd blosaom. Send in tho coupon.
on the Inst touchdown. When the
Center.
A t Miami Soon
b
ed now can be had for at least fimil whistle blew, both teams were Donalrson ............... ........
Chandler
fighting hard in the middle of the
Left Guard.
$1,500 less than place is worth.
(n r Thp Associated Press)
Sutliff ..... ....... ................
James
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MIAMI, Oct. 29.— Entries arc com­
The game was marked by brilliant
Left Tackle,
This m st be seen to be appre
Dunedin,
Florida.
ing in from all sections of Florida
Box
Jones for the field trials of bird dogs, under
ploying in the backlield of both teams.
elated. Call us up about it.
R Coiado wa* universally thought
auspices o f the Dade County Pro­
fU r v le . D .p a r tm s n t,
Brown tective Asociation starting November
the Star of the game. Thomas, Seeds R., Calbds ...... 1.... ...... .........
Rklnn.r M.chlnery Company,
and Class also . t a r r e d in the Rodins
Qunrtcback.
D u im dln. K lo rld S .
II.
An attractive list of prises has
Bend Information about psnl.r saulpm.nr re­
backfltld. On the line O. Coiado, W il- Quinn ' . j . ------ -— .— Chamlee been arranged. Entries' already re­
quired to protect my grove.
Right Halfback
son and Sutliff were hard to boat, and
ceived include those o f E. Lessing,
William* and Wolf on ends showed Norman ^_____ ___ ..._____
V a rltlla s,
Pensacola; F. Eu Gallic, Bert Sands,
f t c r u In t r o v e .
have
,in ftood on passes and especially InLft Halfback,
St. Augustine, and others.. At least
Class --------- ...____ ____ F.
fifty dogs are expected to be entered.
Fullback.
Substitutions— Emery for Williams,'
Him i
Seeds for Norman, Seeds for.'Quinn, Three Million Dollar
Norman for Thomas, Thomas for
Bond Issue For Tampa
A d d rtM
Class, Coiado for Emery, Perault (or
Being
Approved
Now
Sutliff, Haggerty for Wulf, Donald­
sualty Bonds
son for Lafores, Ritchie far Chan­
fltr The Aeeorlstrd Proas)
!enta
dler, Scott for Clay, Ensmlnger for
TAMPA, Oct. .29.-n-Thp committee
Ritchie, Ritchie for Ensmlnger, Clay ,of, fifty Tampa fdtitHiif named to
for Forrester}-iClpmdler for Ritchie, conaider projects tp U Included In
Chambers for Clay, Rtfchi* for' Cham- cxpendiMpea piwWad Jqr in. a propyaed &amp; m m W . i M U f , hare ay-

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1923

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TTTTuTr?

Medical School M ay
Be Established A t
Florida University

Home Coming Day
A t Florida. University
On November Third

In, T. R.’a Memory
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Three
of Your Property--

UNIVERSITY'OF FLORIDA, Ocf.
UNVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Oct.
2D.—"Home-coming Day" nt the
29.—If the University o f Florida
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University of Florida, November 3,
.continue* to grow as rapidly In the
will witness the layccst number of
future as it A n In the past, since Its
Fire* Theft and Carelessness,tire three enemold graduates {returning to the camp- ^
organization jtj 1905, it will bo only n
‘ us in the^jstory of the institution, 5
matter of n abort time before a big
according^*) university V^ficiols who " a tureau drawer or some other hiding place
medical achool will be established
&gt; are /iiow completing plons for enter­
here to take-care of the increasing
•v ■
in a.rural home.
tainment of the oMer'lwiWi/ Many
* demands for a medical achool, ac­
unique 'feature* nrc 'bcmf^ 'arranged ip
cording to the opinion of careful obW hy
your jfcwiflry* securities 6r ififin addition to the Floridd-Mcreer
nervationists’ who ore familiar with'
portant papers like contracts, deeds; etc,,
football game during the ttftefnoon.
the history of the institution.
Present
plans
call
for
a
luncheon
Need of a medical achool ia shown,
in the University of Commons nt
it is aaid, in the numbers of students
noon, Initiations by va'rloiis under­
who-arcinow forced to leave the
graduate clubs on the athletic field
state every year to get training in
preceding the football game nnd so­
their profesioh elsewhere, because of
cial
features to be provided Saturday
the Inck of facilities here.
evening
by various fraternities nnd
Claims hnvc been mndc that a
campus
clubs.
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auccoaful medical achool fan not he
Following the luncheon in the Uni­
operated in the vicinity -of n large
versity Commons, the guests will ad­
town, but statistics prove otherwise,
journ fp Fleming Field, where they
according to those interested in the
will witness the Florida-Merccr foot­
matter. It is shown by investigation,
ball gnmc, This fenture alone is ex­
A COMMUNITY
BUNDER
it is suggested, that the majority of
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pected to meylt the nttondnncc of
the medical schools in the United
F. P. FORSTER, President
a F. WHITNER. Cashier
any alumnus. It hns been arranged
States arc located in towha having a
Till*
old
photo,
taken
In
11)08,
hhnwlni;
Theodoro
Roosevelt
With
the
t*irini|don
nun
crew
ol
the
battleship
with the football management to re­
"
smal population. The medical col­
Missouri, wan brought to life cumin with the celebration of “.Navy Day" tlilu month In honor of the (uriuw
serve several sections for the visit­
lege of the state of Iowa, with nn
in u .lil,&gt; t&lt; i'v t it r llifliu f u n n i v r r w r v .
ors nnd their friends, and these* sec­
enrolment of more than 7,000,'is sit­
tions
arc to be mnrkcd by large ban­
uated in a city not more than twice SAVES TIME, WORRY. SHOE- garded as an excuse—it ia « business
Sea the advertisement .of YowoJS &amp;
ners.
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the size of Gainesville, it is pointed
investment which brings lnrgc re­ Company today telling you about the
LEATHER ANI) MONEY.
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The
University
authorities
have
out, and many other medical' schools
turns. It is.ns necessary in business opening of Toyland. Yowoll'a pur­
requestod thnt-nil those &gt; who feel
arc in towns yet smaller.
The following from the Clem water as is the sweeping dut of the store chased one of their largest stocks of ccitain they can be in Gainesville for
Objections nsualy mired to plncing
nnd keeping the stock in neat and toys this year nnd will put them out
Sun is timely and true:
earlier in order that all may be satis­ the occasion, notify K. H. Graham,
medical schools in smnll towns is snirl
attractive shnpe.
the auditor, in that he mny make the
to bo the scarcity nf mnterinl for! “ Two Clearwater ladies were in
St. Petersburg merchants realize fied before the big Christmas rush.
clinics, but with the erection of a conversation in n certain grocery these truths, ns is evidenced by the Yowell’a toys nre the best that will r.ecesary reservations.
Those In charge of the celebration
\io Hhown In this territory and the
modern hospital providing free treat, store in Clearwater lost Sntuhrndy.
liberal space they use in telling the
stock is complete in every particular. say that every, consideration possible
meat and clinics for nil the people One wa* heard to remark to the oth­
readers of the Times about the goods
Everything in Toyland and the prices will he extended to the visiting nlumover the state who would cure to
er: “ I do love to trade nt a stori they have to offer.
ni in order thnt their visit back to the
come here for treatment, it Is believ­
me right.
that carries advertisements in the
The Clearwater lady mentioned
University will be cnjoynblc and en­
ed, would eliminate any drawback
paper so I can sec just what 1 want above has stated the situation clcarHint might be found from tips cause.
tertaining.
HIGHWAY OPENING
This has been the ense elsewhere, it and the price asked. I wnit for the |ly. The people— and the indies c*
‘ Fun, entertainment, and a good
CELBIIRATION.
time will be the dominating spirit of
is said, and Gainesville should j,ot Sun on Friday and find that the ltd- pocinlly—before starting on the day's
DADE CITY, Oct. 2 'J .— Practically
Mr. £cni Moore, the optometrist will receive FREE 5 gallons
vertisements arc n grent help to me'shopping, flncl
find it profitable to rend
the occasion, it is declared by the
prove nn exception.
in sleeting the groceries I want for the advertisements in the news­ every community south of Jackson­ \planning committee.
c f gasoline by calling nt our Ailing station Any day this week
ville is expected to attend the high­
the week.”
It is n fact that the papers.
'Buy your gasoline here— you may be lucky— 5 gallons FREE
Notice! Subscribers! women wnit for the grocery adver­ They find that by so doing they way opening celebration here on SERIOUS HLADDER TROUBLE
gasoline every dny
November 2 2 , according to those in
If your Herald hns not reached tisements in Friday's Sun and the save lime, worry, shoe-leather and charge of arranging the program.
grocery stores that do not advertise
"Could not stand nor sit nnd was
your home by 5:30 p.#m. do NOT lose more trade, pehraps, than they money.—St. Petersburg Times.
Three bands already have been en­
forced
to cry out from intense pain,"
wait until the next day to notify have any idea of.”
gaged for the occasion, and plans arc
writes
Iienry Williams, Tnrkio, Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Ensile Drossicre nnd being made for caring for n recordthe office. If, after 5:30 p. m.
One of the chief elements of suc­ little son, Dickson, were in the city
tana. “ The doctors said I had inflam­
the carrier has passed your cess in business life is that which per­ today enroute home from lbiytomr breaking number of visitors.
mation of the bladder and nn opera­
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house, call HK and n copy will tains to taking advantage of the Reach where Mrs. Hrossiore and Dick­
tion was necessary. Tried Foley Kid­
ney Pills nnd improved at once. Tell
be delivered to your home im­ forces which serve to stimulate and son have been spending the past
all my friends about Folpy/^Kidmediately by a special carrier. oulnrgc the opportunities which tend month.
toward
the
highest
acTiivoments.
suiTering nnd perhaps, as in my case,
The office will be open to these • '
a dangerous operation.” Blnddcr nnd
it hns been demonstrated by suc­
calls up until 0 p. m.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ercil Wnlsmn return­
!W n e y trouklR.dvtnsmd prpmpt treat­
cessful business men throughout the ed trt Sanford yesterday much .to the.
R. L. SHIPP.
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intelligent advertising delight ' bf their'ninny friends'., Mr. City T a r ‘ Books Open ment. Foley Kiddey .Pills glvti quick
circulation Mnnngcr. world thilt
FIRST STREET AND 1-Vl M AVENUE
TELEPHONE 447-W
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pays—that it js essential to satisfac­ . *'d Mrs. Wulsnin will spend the wint­ November 1st, for the relief.
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A wise editor never stands out in tory progress in any line of business er n,mills nt their home on Cameron! payment of 1923 Taxes.
the rain or tries to open a can with endeavor.
For quick results try n want ad
avenue where Mr. Walsinn iH engag­
2 per cent discount allowed if paid
n pocket knife.
Advertising is not what ntay be rc- ed in farming nnd* he will again en­
gage in .nicking cars o f vegetables In November and l per cent discount
,
for the growers. Mr. and Mrs. Wnls- if paid in December.
imi have I&gt;ccn spending the summer
ALFRED FOSTER, City Tax
at {mints in Michigan.
Collector, by E. Hoy, I), t'.

Lucky Nunjber

Frank Akers Tire Company

NOTICE TO CITY TAX
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PAYERS

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Substitutes nre gencrnily more expensive in
the end than genuine
a rticle s. Housewives
have learn ed — they
KNOW this is true
- . • where bakings are con­
cerned.
Self rising flours nre
ciassed as substitutes .
for plain flour and good
baking powder. The
use of these special
mixtures is very liable
to result in false econ­
omy, failures and waste
on bake day.
Remember there is a
big difference, in many
ways, between biscuits
and other bakings mode
from these so-called
self-rising flours* and
tltsse made from good
plain flour and a de­
pendable leavener. Try
the experiment— make
a baking from each—
convince Voarself.
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Ydu vlTil find the baking madtxfrom flour
and baking powder far more attractive
in appearance. It will raise h ig h e r re tain its full food value and taste better.
For best results, do not fail to use Calu­
met, the Economy Baking Powder, and a
reliable brand of plain flour.
Jpst thb^fcrof It— the sale of Calumet is
2f&amp; times as much as that of any other
brairi. It contains only such ingredients
as have been officially approved by the
United States Food Authorities. It is

The Herald deli*’"re&lt;l
week for 10c.

ACCESSORIES

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A BIG SPECIAL!

Sion. .Thura,—12-20-lCtc.

times a

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Ten Days Only

WAPPLESI W

WE ARE NOWSHOWING

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THE BEAUTIFUL

SELLERS

For the next two days

KITCHEN CABINET

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Advertised in
“ THE SATURDAY
EVENING POST

We havo slated for the beneAt of the people of Sanford one

.Sellers Mastercraft

of our famous record breaking, money saving sale.

SEE A DEMONSTRATION
Come in today. See a demonstration o f the actual features shown
in the recent Saturday Evening Post advertisement. See just how
you can save time and work and do better cooking with this perfect­
ed, modern equipment to help you.
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The Sellers is'today the accepted standard o f convenience. \Wor&gt;
men everywhere recognize it aathe finest development in labor-

A carload Sale of Heap 1iful, Full Flavored, Wholesome Red
Cheeked Maryland Apples.

Yes, indeed,

they're

here!

And they’re beautiful. A whole Carload of the finest Mary­
land Apples that have come to Sanford this season grown
along the South Mountain where flavor exceeds, nil other
pnrts of the north
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You’ll
i ’JI And them u good hlg sire o f Anc delicious, rich, ripe

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pqn and sure.
Tig save when you buy it—you save
when you use it

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Quality Tires That Satisfy Buyers
D r iv e -I n F illin g S t a t io n

andI'Tl
rosy.

that are absolutely exclusive—features obtainable nowh’eb
You have seen them advertised in leading magazines.. W
have this aid in your kitchen work? 'Itwill m a k e your-days easier

We want the public to have the benefit of these

genuine Maryland Apples while they’re sound und fresh nnd
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have-put a price on them that should-sell every one in the

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next two days. The regular price for a bushel of such fjual-

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them so low that every family should at least buy a bushel
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The car Is on the track right aside the express office.

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—your life happier.

And remember THE SELLERS WITH ALL ITS WONDERFUL
IMPROVEMENTS IS NOT EXPENSIVE. It costs no more than . j
any good cabinet, - Why not have one?
P A Y M E N T S IF DESIRED
H iu a iim iiiu u u iU H H iH m in iM iiiia u ia iu a M iu il

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1923

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each day.

Phone 498

Phone 498

QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Claaaifled Ada lc a word. No
Ad taken for leaa than 25c.
And positively no Claaaifled
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all ordem.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.
k i n i G t i o i a t i ^ m

Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
FOR SA LE
Trunks and Baggage
Transferred Anywhere Any
FOIt SALE—Rhode Island eggs
Time

CMS SEEN B Y (POPULAR cAfECHAN/CS cAM G AZJN E

Fire Victims to Slide Through Silk Tubes
For saving the lives of persons trapped I men in tlia strret control sliced of the
In burning buildings, n long, silk tube, 1falling body by holding tout or loosening
inclosed iu atrong netting, hw bor-u do-1 tho bog at tho bottom of the net. In a
recent test, firemen
leaped from a thirdntory window, and a
At Left ■ Stert of Plant* young woman plunged
Through Silk Tube from
Window: Center: Mert et head-first through n
bottom Control lint Speed forty-foot tul &gt;c. Invent­
by Grip on the Net Cover: ed bya middle-western
Ritht: A Slide to Safety. nun, it is made iu vari­
ous lengths to bo fas-

M ake Explosive from Sawdust
A new explosive ennqxiund in which
ordinary sawdust replaces tho nitro­
glycerin used in most high explosives, lias
recently been announced by the chemistry
department of tho University of Washing­
ton. It is estimated that tlfo cxploaivo
can las mntlc to sell nt alsmt &lt;me-third the
cost of commercial dynamite, as neither
the ammonium nitrate, which forms 80
!&gt;er cent of the mixture, nor the sawdust
making up,tho balance, is an expensive
material. . It is claimed to l&gt;o practically
smokeless and that the fumes do not cause
physical inconvenience to the user; that it
can only bo exploded by detonation, that
it doc* not require thawing, ami docs not
burn readily.

iU-r llif! Laws nf the State nf Florida,
JOINT TEACHERS INSTITUTE \Complainant,
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TAMPA, Oct. 20,— Upwards of a]
II. (1, ilarrelt nml ----- (Jarrell, hi*
thousand public school teachers front wife, Thomas I*, I.onu and ----- Lena.
Ills wife, Robert II. Ramsey anil ----Sarasota, Manatee,
Pinellas nnd|
, ..Ramsey. Ills wife. Thotnas XX’. Moran
IUIlsbnrottgb counties are expected j a m i----- Moran Ills wife. J. W. Hat■i
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Mnvnmluir lfi 1 Held and ------ Hatfield, hi* wife, Vlcto gather here Friday, November 1U&gt; r Feidt and ----- Feidt. Id* wife.
for u JoinT teachers’ institute.
In Antonio Sol ary and --- Koinry, hi*
J
.if wife. William H. Hulaer and — - Hutaddition
to
superintendents 01 1 yer. Ills wife, Minnie Maclmn anil ——
n h ooh In thrac eoratle., IV. »■ C .w -j
£ » * • » *Mills,
N' m”Council
Dor"
thon, superintendent of public in­ A. Hr) an and Cornelia A. llryan. hi*
Emily M. Collins and J, II. Col­
struction of tho state, Dr. A. A. wife,
lin*. ber fiueband, K. I- Drown, Robert
Murphrce, president oT the Univer­ A. Mills, O. M. .Stoivc and ----- Htowe,
lil* wife. Mleliel Futch and ----- Futch.
sity of Florida, and othora, are ex­ Ill* wife. lirorKC F. Foote, and ----Foote, hi* wife, Thontn* F, Lmihnch,
pected to attend.
IVrcevllle t,11 iilnii'lt und ----- lainbneh.
Ills wife, llosii Julia l.nulinch, Tlionins
- Luubucb, III* wife,
In the Circuit Cnurl of the- 7lh Judicial It. t.nutiach nml
llarvey L. Lnuhncli. and ----- I-aubut-h,
circuit nf Ihc Slntr of Florida III
lil* wife. Cliurles A. lamhurh *nd ----mid for Mrmlntd* Count).
Lanbnrh. his wife, licorice P. l.nuburli
In Chnncrrj.
and
—— Laubach, III* wife, Lillie A. J.
N. c. Joins, and Neil II. Jones, a
I.aubiirh
atul Krnest Frit* Schulte and
muit Ied woman, by l.ltllnu llolumu, her
Rebuilt!, hi* wife. If llvlna. and If
nest friend, and Hoidila, Jones, a mur- -----rled woman, by Lillian Henson., her dead. 111. alnsi all unknown panic*
n.-xt filend. ogmtdrtlniinl*. vs.
lie clnlmiiiK an Interest under *ny of the
Itelrs. devisees, arnlilees. or Ollier above named parties, deceased or
Annie It. Wood and Otherwise, In tlie fnllnwlna described
,A|li!-,e U|1,H
li" "I 'eariio’i n. deccftsi-d, I prfiperty situated hi Seminole County,
l-'llmbctii Crosblc. ileore |l. W'nod And I- lorhla. to-w-Rt
tieorne \V. Itenrioirn. the heirs, devisees,
The Southwest uunrtcr of the North­
a run*, ees. or oilier claimants under east iiunrter of Section 7: the South­
l-MIriilo-t 11 Croslile, Itciirirc It. Wood and west imnrter of tho Southwest i|iinrtleornu W. Heart...... and nil person* li-r of Section IR; the Northeast i|Unrunknown Interi ited In the property ti|- of tho Northwest uunrler of Hecllon 19; the South half of the HouthInvolved III ibis sil't. Ih-felldllUlS.
iinnrter of Hci'iiou to: the North
imHF.lt.
State of Florida, to nil tinrile* half of the Northeast uunrter. the
Northwest uunrtcr nf the Northwest
. bitmlm: lutere*i* nntier Annla
.. .... I ami Alice U Smith I'.nileirn or •liiarlor, the South half of the North­
..tlni-wlse In the property ileHorlluii In west uunrter: the Fast Half uf the
this t.rtler. t» Hllanhetli J roahle. Hunthw»**l iiunrter, the Wm I half of
licorice It Wood ntid tleortte W. Henr- the Houllienst uunrter nud the North
half of the Northeast uunrter of ihq
b.,rii. If living, aml. If dead, till
elnlmliiK Interest -i under l-L*amlh Southeast uunrter'of Section 58; til*
(•l.rt.lilo, iieorae It. ....... I and t.eurg.1 West half of (tie Northwest uunrter
Hearborn, deceived, or otherwise. f Section 59: ihc Fast half of the
d In ibl* order. Northwest uunrter
Hertltin 9(1;

for
Retting, 15 eggs for fl.OO.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, San­
SANFORD NOVJELTY ford.
Auto Emergency Headlights
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WORKS
STRAW MERRY PLANTS FOR SALJ^l
When tho headlights of un automobile
am "out of commUnion," owing to i
—Either pulled ready for delivery,
V. C. COLLER, Prop...
ground or n short, one or Imth of tin in
in the field.
Phono Ellsworth
can still I« used, providing them is n
General Shop and Mill nr
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
trouble lamp in tho car. Tho trouble142-tfc
Work
cord lamp socket is removed, and tin
wires attached to tho headlight plug, re­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER POU SALE — DcSoto paints and
placing tho usual wires. The cord is thcr
varnishes
at Sanford Novelty
117 Commercial Street—Sanford. Fla.
run from ♦ho dash-lanip socket to otic &lt;&gt;
Works, sole-agents. •
104-tfc
tho headlight*, os slu/.m, or Letter atill
For Sale— 10 acres in Longwood
by means of an extra length of cord, it
S. O. Shinholser
corner of Grove and Orange Avenues.
can be connected to luitb hendl;itn|ls, it
S. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 Sec. drnctl. Attached Li a window, tho vie-1tetiwltoany windowcq&lt;up|*d with frainn parallel. It is u good idea to l*o prepared
T
Contractor and Builder
25, Twp. 20, Rnnge 20.
Thos J. Iturn ..my tlivc through it to safety. Fire-1 hooks, in a building several stories bigb,
Bnxtef, 52 Ganscvoort Street, New
IANFOKD
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FLORIDA
York, N Y.
10-1-1 month
Grafting Cotton to Tree
Hottest Flomc Known to Aid
A. P, Connelly &amp; Sons FUR SALE—Five m-rea on paved
Makes Crops Rjchcr
in Study of Planets
west iiuarter of Section 34; all In
(...■ 9 , T w it. S I. 8 . It. 59 14,
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mad jmrt cleared^ Easy terms.
BtU kllilM t»OM
Vim (((-«' Lcri’ liy nril»*ml sumi rnilihGrafting
a ninglo ctiltni* jdunt to .the
Whati*
declared
to
bo
the
liotte.it
flame
Hfigl Estate.. Loan* and Iimurtgcp : Also mtnftirl^ltiu, ollMulivo—hunguI'll |.I nplirnr «•(« tin* 7lh tlu&gt; «&gt;f ■&gt;"••* Defcndanl.11 8°U,h' uf llnn,fo 33 B»«*
Jkiimwi.lo mkjt Indi.befft Tyodueod by arti­ rmitsAptiiiMllHJTM IfW'Jpis pni^fcd WV,
(,[.,*
v a Ij. '1!lIfI, In llin lil11 Him!
(MIDFIt OF-PIIMLlCATfON.
Phone 48*
104-8 Magnolia Avc. low in city. Very reasonable. 1103 ficial means in ex|N-rttnctits held to study bolir’ or jkkIs, witcVe ninnerly’ ^O "u J k1
•iii:ilii»t .t oil In tint ulnitt* »/l|l 11l*-«l wttlSK i, . 1 Do* &lt;l,T»'mJt»»ra lb*(J, (Inrrett, If
ilvlnir.
Thoma* p. l.dnir. If llvlna, IloliOak Ave.
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180-31p.
the form of atoms. An clectrio blast, gissi crop-. The proieM, an invention of :i
"'\V I'i’N’I'Klt F A. 1lotoflllMS, t’ ll'Mt Ilf •■rl It. tnniscy. if llvlna. Thomas U*.
soiilliern
plant
hivedrr,
is
iK-ing
widely
«:itil 1 *ti-«-nil Court. itu*l Hi*' **ffh*hil sent Moran, If llvlna. J. W. Hatfield. If llv­
SALE—One pointer^dog two and lading for only a small part of a recond,
1 litireof, 1 HIn mill Usy *f tu*t*&gt;lo&gt;r, A lna. 1 l.;inr Feidt. If llvlna, Antnnlu
watched tfceausn of t!ic |Sossibilitics it
STEW ART the Florist ' FOR
one-half venrs old trainoti. Apply oeenning on a cliar;.cd wire, seemed to offers in mlucittg the cost of cotton. Some
Rotary, ir llvlna, Wtlllum S. Sulacr. If
rspl ale, creating heat so intense t^nt it
Flowers For Ail Occasions to \V. (!. Kilhee, Geneva, Fin.
llvlna, Minnie Caolion, ,lf llvlna. Nel­
lie Dura Mill*, wife of Robert A. Mill*
rouiil not la* rtteasurcil, nltlnmgh rsti- of these grafted plants an* nearly S feet
Mcmbcra
Rvlnw* Council A. llryan. ir llvlna!
180-2tp.
mites pot it at 30.000 to SO,000 degree*. tall and have wcll-develnped fiU’rH, called
Ikirisl* Telegraph Delivery Anit’ n.
I'.mlly M. Collin*. If llvlna. K. L.
staples. Tho prodm-lion rate is gn-atly
Pictures
taken
as
the
e\|do*ioim
occur
arc
FOR
SALE—lluliy
I
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Mnple
Cart,
Drown,
If llvlna. C. M. SIowe, If llv­
*11 Myrtle Ave.------------ Phone 260-W
It) meet t int rgcttcic** of tbia nnlutt ! !
expected to rtial aslmnomer* in w.lving the inercaaed, three mot her plant* giving carrying an extra trouble cord, lilted wii I I n e l r r n l t C l t i r f . S r t i ' t t l h J m l l r l n l • ••*- lna. Michel Fulcli. If llvlna. Ororao F.
Ave. _
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1803-tp.
Foote if llvlna. Thoma* F. I.nuhach.
r i i l ( . In ittnl f o r K r i n l a a l r C o u n t ) .
cm. -a for (lift r-t.l kinds of light thrown about OO pounds of seed cntlotl, or four
f llvlna. Perrevllle l.auhneh. If llv­
I'lo r liln .
In 1 U itm -rr).
i a plug at car It ral.
FOR SALE—Small bungalow with oh tv many of t*'« »i •e.f.i.
b a le s trer aeru.
lna. Rosa Julia Fauhach. If llvlna
The l.ociilinteliri* Cuttl** Company
SANI'ORD M A C H IN E nil modern convenience. Completely
Tlioma*
R| lattihneli. If llvlna, Harvey
c o r p o r a t i o n «»rKtiiil*ed a n d c * 1* t h i K o n L- Lmihnch. If llvlna. Charles A. Iaiu*t*'i
ill*'
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furnished,
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lot
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COM PANY
hneli, If llvlna. &lt;ieorae P. I.nuhach. If
C7n 1111■ I tt I ltd lit.
Twenty-One Slates Are! Fruit and Vegetable
llvlna. LIUIn A. J. Iain hneli. If llvlna.
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General Machine and Boiler' proved, also twenty-five Plymouth Danger Signals
II ti UiirrcM n m l----- ' ilarrelt. n*p Krnest Frits Schulte. If llvlna. nnd If
Rock
hens
and
one
rooster.
One
of
the
dead,
till purtlc* chilrnlna In­
Represented
At
Tampa
Grower’s
Seminar
Works
And Road Signs
wife Thontn* I*. I.omr. a n d ----- l.omr. terest nanlnnt
under If. tl. (lari.lt, dee«*S*eil.
Ii *h w i f e , l t o h . i t II
I t l i m s e ) k n t l *—
most desirable locations on Sanford
...
Cylinder Grinding
It:......
hi* wile. Thtnmi* W. Moratt Tlinmn* P. Luna, deceased. Robert fl.
At St. Petersburg nml
On Dixie Highway Among New Touristsj
Ramsey, deceased, Thoma* W. Moran,
- Moran, tils wife. .1. '*
' ilerensed.
Phone G2------ —^Sanford. Florida Height*. No mortgages on place.
J. \V. Rauleld. deceased,
.
Inel.l
and
----llnltlotd.
Ill*
wlfo.
Met
or
Will sell at n sacrifice for cosh. Any­
**** *
. TAMPA, Oct. 29. — Twenty-one
|*eldt and ----- K»ldl. hi* wife Anion o victor Feidt. deceased. Antonio Solary.
HI) Thr A.aiirlulrd |'rr**&gt;
(Hr
The
AaacM
-lntrri
Press)
one interested address P. 0. box 874
Holnry Atul — Holury, Mu wlfo, »&gt;J* deceased. William H. Sulacr. deceased,
WEST I1ALM BEACII, Oct. 29.— states nnd one foreign country were
FORT LAUDERDALE, Oct. 29.— Ham H. Fnlirer mill ----- Hul«er. hi* MlntiIf* Mm*lion, tlpcniuM'il, NpIIIi* Iforn
Sanford, Flu.
Mills, deceased. Council A. Itrynn. de­
Suport nf work of erecting dnngor represented by. tourists who come An al-dny vegetable and fruit grow­ wife. Minnie Mnehop nml ----- Maelton. ceased,
Fmlly M, Collins, decunsed, K.
her
tiu«iiamt.
Neill*
Dorn
Mill*,
wife
of
FOR SALE—Typewriter, late .model big&amp;alH nt railroad crossing*,
According to the
'*■ Dryiwn. deceased, C. M. Stowe, deand here Inst week.
Itwtieri A Mm*v.Couticll A. Itrynn amt censed.
ers’
seminar
will
he
held
hero
Mon­
Fulch.
deceased.
Oliver visible; good ns new; hnlf load markers hearing information of records, visitors arrived . from In­
Cornetla A. llryan* hi* wire, Kinlly M, (Ieorae F. Michel
Foote, deceased. Thomas F.
nml J. II. Collin*, tier liu*hamt. l.mil*ach. derensctl,
price fur cn*h. See Crane, Herald value to tourist* along the entire diana, Massachusetts, New York, Ten­ day, Oct. 29, nt -which I)r. Filtnon Collin*
Pcrcevllln
Lnuhnrh,
F f., drown. Hohert A. Mill*. 1 . M.
decensed. Rosa Julln l.auhneh. de­
Stowe
unit----Htowe,
til*
wife,
Michel
OfTice.
178-tfc.
nessee,
Connecticut,
Georgia,
Kan­
Newell,
director
o
f
the
state
agricul­
route o f the Dixie lllghwny, is
Futeh nml ----- Fulcli, III* wife. (Ionian ceased. Thomas It. Laulmcli. deceased.
Card* of Hanford's It^utMichigan, tural experiment station, A*. P. Spen­ F, Foote nml — - Foote. hi* wife. Harvey I-. I.uulinch, deceased, Charles
FOR SALK—Reed baby carriage, 510, nought in n campaign being conduct­ sas, Kentucky, Maine,
Lmihnch. dcecnscil, (Ieorae P,
able Professional Men, each
F. Inmhurh. I'erccvlllo l.n»r- A.
n bargain.
Mrs. J. A. Strange, ed here by the National Highway Ohio, District of Columbia, Illinois, cer, vice-president, Ed. Ayers nnd Thoma*
l.auhacli, deceased. l.lllle A. J. latuhnch
an*l
----Laulmcli,
hi*
wife.
llo*ij
of whom, la his chosen pro-,
hnch, deceased. Krnest Frit* Schulte,
curlier 3rd nnd Holly Avenue.
Chait Association. Tho Dixie High­ Missouri, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Wis* Frank Sterling, general inspector, Julia t.tinhaeh. Thomas It- Lnulmch and deceased,
or otherwise In tho property
Lnuli idi. htn wlfp, llurvpy I*- Liiuliiii’H. j below described.
feaaiop .Ore Herald recom­
conain,
Canada,
New
Jyrscy,
Okla­
way extend* across the continent,
181-2tp.
will speak. Trucking, citrus and oth­ an,I — M i.milnit'li. lit* wife Charles A.
mend* to-fhe people.
----Ourrett.
of It. O. (Inrrett.
l.mihnrnT nml —
Laiiliueh. til* wife. ------ Unia. wifewife
beginning nt Sault Ste. Mario, Mich., homa, Texas, North ifarolinu nml er fruit growing wilt bo among sub­ iteorK"
of Thimine I*. Lona.
I*.
I
••nhueh.
nml
----Ijiiiust'h,
U E N ’l ’
Riininev, W i f e of Robert If. flamand extends to Florida City, Florida. Virginia.
Wife, l.lllle A. J. Ismliuah and -----jects discusced.
Tlte speakers will hi*
c y . ------ Moran, wife of Thomas W.
Frn*'*t Frit* Heliulte nm l----- * Hehulte, »Moran.
NICE new three room npnrtment
Hatfield, wife or J. XV.
emphasize recognition and control of III* wife. If llvlim. nml If dead, naulnst Hut Held,----NEW UNIVERSITY PAPER.
George A* DeCottes
----- Fehlt. wife of Victor
furnished. Phono 444.
177-Ctp.
ail miluiiiwn pa rile* elnlmliig on In­ Feidt. ----The pure in heart have many things
Salary, wife nf Antonio
GAINESVILLE, Ock 29.—"Sisarnp diseases and insect pests, und many tercut under miv of tho nhove mimed
Attorney-at-Law
jtag* Wanted—Clean rags wanted at to worry about, but. blackmail isn't
tie* dccenm'il or otherwl*«*. Ill lire JJolary. ----- Hulaer, wife of William
Chuckle," University of Florida^stu- phases of up-to-duto methods in fruit oar
f
Over Baalnolc County Bank
Suljrer.
----Marh»n, husband of Min­
follow IU*c ileserilted property sltuoled nie Mlirhnn. Cornelia
the Herald Office.
one of them.
A. Drvnn, wlfo nf
dunt publication, will make its re­ (tad vegetable’ growing will bu dis­ In Seminole County. Florhls. lo-w'lt: Connell
IANPORD
•{- -j. FLORIDA
A Itrynn. J. It C o l l i n s . Iiu s ,
The
ttoiiIhw*e*t
imsrler
*
&gt;
f
the
NorlliFOR RENT.— Furnished* rooms lor
cussed.
M. Collins. ----- Htowe.
appearance on the cum pus with un
e»*t t|ilnrl*r of *perllon 7: the Hnlith- hnml of Fmlly
M Htowe. ----- Futch. wife
light housekeeping, two or three FOR RENT— Furnished room 41} isuo on November 15, according to
We«» oil arte* of the Soulliwewt uuartei) of Michel Futch.
Foot a, wife ef
of Sect Ion 18: the Northeast uunrter JIeorae F. Foote, ----FRED fe WILSON rooms to suite; gas, electric lights Park Avcnup.
----- Luubiirli, wife
182-Otp plans nitriounc-cd by Editor-In-Chief
of the Northwest uunrler of. Hertloti of IVrcevlUe laiuhnch.
----- Lmihnch.
and running water.*
Inquire 300
19; th** Kotith half of the Bouthtyesl wife of Thomas II. Lsuliarh.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
----- I-suFOR RENT—Two furninhed and one Philip Conroy, Conroy in aided by
onnrter
of
Section
5*:
the
VorDi
half
French
avenue.
177-5tp.
hnch.
wife
of
llarvey
L.
Lnutoieh. ----Plrat National Bank Building
Jtichard
Kius,
as
husihes*
manager,
of
the
Nort|iei*«t
oilt*r*rr
the
N**rthunfurnished njuirtinents. 301 Park
Lmihnch. wife or Clinrlr* A. Lmihnch.
wm | oiierler of the Northwest ounr- ——
.IANF0BD
-j.
FLORIDA FOR SALE—1 Sewing rtiachine al­
James Atkinson, literary ^editor, Ojua
Schulte, wife of Krnest Frit*
180-3tp.
ler. the South half &lt;*f the Northwest Schulte.
----- laiuhnrh. .wife of fleorae
Malphurs, art editor,: and Charles
most new; 2 burner oil stove new.
omrter. the Fast half «f-U jf Sonth- P. I■suburb, end all nartlr* Interested
FOR RENT— Fivo room furnished
r
n
l
(|U
*trU
*r,
the
West
Half
of
the
i the property Involved In this suit,
Glller, circulation manager.
Apt.
Bew*iie**t iiunrter end the North ll"l( M
usntslyt •
apartment, nuwly finished. Fine loca­
ELTON J. M O UG H TON 120-2Ki Palmetto Ave. Miller182-3tp
*.f tlu* Northeast iiunrter of Hi* SouthT h e Houth we*t c|u*rter o f th e N o r t h tion. Reasunablo charge*. Twenty
e**t I*usr1er of Hectloti 58* the '™e*t east
u u n r l e r o f Hertlon 7; th e K outh. A R C H IT E C T
li*lf
of
the
Nortjtwesl
iiunrter
i*r
Set:,
» 'e * l u u n rter o f th e S o u th w e s t u u a r t e r
minutes from Kanfprd. B, T. Tiller,
‘ Pint National Bank Building
ttn.i 2S: the Fn** half of the' North­ f Hi'cllon 18:, th o N o r th e a s t u u a r t e r
west uunrler nf Keetlnn 3&lt;*: the North if |be N o r t h w e s t u u n r t e r o f R ectlon
I’ aola.
,108-Kc.
ban FORI)*
FLORIDA
i'*lf «if the Routheesi nu«rt«f of the *9: t h e Houth h a lf o f th e S o u th w e s t
FOlf RENT— Rooms and kitchenette,'
x*(.rthwest 011*rier nf S**ei|un# XI: the 'i m r t r r o f S e c tio n So; tlm Nurth hair
Northeast n o rle r of the Northr*1** if th e Northeast uunrter. th e N o r t h Shirley Apartments, opposite Post
Oimrler: tile H**nth half of the. North* west
o u a r t e r o f th e N o r th e a s t o u a r t e r ,
W . J. TH IG PEN
*.f*l niiarter. the Fnst h»tf of (tie
Office, upstair*.
181-Gtp.
Houth h a lf o f th e N o r t h w e s t u u a r H-llthwest ouarter of the SoUtllWe*' the
'nr. th e F**t h a lf o f th e Houtliwest
utinr'er. nml the Routheoat ouarter of ■Wir ier, th e W e s t h a l f q f th e Hou thReal Estate
Get A n Abstract Before
the *Heutiiwest ouarter nf R. rllon Sxi n * f o u a r t e r mid th e N orth h a lf o f the
W
A
N
T
E
D
tile'South west ouarter of the Hmith. iNorth
PIPE. LIFR AUTO INSURANCE
o u a r t e r o f th e
Houthraal
_ t
i
i
•erst nunrlrr of Section 54: all In u n n rleoust
Buying Property
r n f S e c t i o n I I I th e W e s t , halt
5IESSENGER
BOY^; WANTED—
Townahln
11
ftnuth,
of
ItmiKs
13
Fast.
r—
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ijf **’ •* Northwaat. iiu n rter «if Hertlon
Defendants
Good salary tvit{l opportuntiy learn
3*; th e blast h a l f u f th e N or th w es t
t
riltDKft HF P r in t .ICATION.
r l e r uT Hertlon 1 0 1 th(. Mirth. L - l f
A tiMtrr irrmle
E. A . DOUGIjASS. Pres. telegraphy. AjqdjT* ut* once Western
j-fn tin. defendants. Ilohert A. Mills, •"*ft i ath
e haul t o a s t u u n r l e r o f th e N o r th the kind ordinarily
wpose
known
tdare
of
residence
l*
IT
is
only
fair
to
your
family
Union.
I
'
f
o
^
f
f
i
,
;
180-5tc.
wturt
u u a r t e r o f Suclt&lt;-n 3J; tlu* Nurth*
3 iW jiW 'w
sold Is till* ttnlaliloa
Mill
Valley,
California.
N-Mle
r&gt;**r«
«*ud (ittnrtcr o f th e N orth east o u a r t e r
Unit* tli.u mt« art' o f­
that you should give them the
Mill*,
wife
or
Ilohert
A.
Mills,
whose
th o HAuth
Narthiw
ua rWXNJEDl^foya to
Deliver
fering at llin prlco
. „ h a lf, . o f th
.Me ntriM
Mstl uuuar*
known nlnee nf residence la Mill Val­ tar.
B. F. WifJTNER. JR.
very best of foods upon nil oc­
the Hurt half of H*e Southwest
you will L&gt;uy 1
iev.
California.
The
Sanford
Daily
Herald.
uunrter
of
the
Houth
west'uunrter.
and
SA N F O ^tD , F L O R ID A
f
t
County Agent
wlier* for tho every­
casions. If this is‘your idea
It Is hereby ordered that you nmt
Southeast uunrter of the Houthday kind of lime.
Boys have to put. up five dollar of the matter you ought at
each of von do oonear In thr bill of Ip*
Office:
uunrter of Hertlon *3; the Houth*
rnmulalnt herein filed, on the 3rd day west uunrter
bond before taking job. For once to get acquainted with
of tin* Southwest uunrter
Basement of Court House
MILDRED^ SIMMONS
nf ) ii-remher, A. P. 1*35. fl Is further •yest
H
ill
of
Hrctlcn
9|. all In Township li Houth,
ordcre-1 that this Order of Putflleatfun nf Range |J
further particulars see circula­ our bread and other bakery
Phone No. 6.
Fast.
l*e nuhllrhed In tlm H»ivf*ir1 lt»r&gt;*ld. -n
Teacher of Pianoforte
tion manager Herald;
L u m b e r Co.
It Is hereby ordered that yon and
(Listed U. S. D. A.)
nswspaper published In Ranforfl. Semi­
goods. Your family will give
•* ■ -4-#
| »-■— -* »a* *nole County.' Florida, for four ron- each of you do nimear Iu the Util of
Residence: „
WANTED'TOTlUY—Lot“on“ SaTtford- them a hearty welcome, and
I
omntnlni
filed herein, on the Tlh day
and Pipe Organ
Hfli'ly*
week*.
.
Phone 135, Sanford
Orlando road out side city limits. ybu’il remember to order our
715 Myrtle Avenue.
WITNKSW my hand and te**' of lh* of January. A. D. I»3t. It I* further
clrcn'l Ctn*e| at Henford Florida, tbl* ordered Hint thl* Order cf I’ nhRcnttoa
Kludio: Rdom 225. Melach Bldg.
Phone No. 529-IL &lt; ■ '
Address Harry Richardson, general
lo* imhiR lii'it In thu Hanford Herald, a
bread anti pastry.
l*n*l day cf Octoticr, A O. til*.
newan-tper tiuhltshed in Hanford. Meml(SFAI.)
M. A, DOFOLAS^...
delivery.
18*-3tp.
uo*e CV.iirty, Flt-rlds. once n week far
C’ erk f-treult CMirf
Glasses Dsalgsod WANTED— A good reliable man not
Renilnula Coitnty, Florida. clirht consecutive weeks.
\
Hv: A. M. WtwkV D. tV • XVIT’ JFHH m y h - m t s o d se e l o f th e
.afritid o f wol*k. Good hustler to
nelt.iv n. Olles.
■'•ren't Court * t P - n f o r d . F lo r id a , th le
H e n r y M c L a u lln , J r^
C H E L L E 'M J tI N E S
Solicitor
for
Coinnleln-n*
75**d d i y u f O ct o b e r , A- IV t * ! 3 .
lake agency for tho “ Orange City
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BERLIN, Oct, 87^-H ugo Stlnnc*
and other representatives of German
Industry a fte r conferring with Chan*
cellor Streaemann have roopened
negotiation* in the Ruhr with General
De Goutte, French occupation chief.
Continuance' of operation! in the
Ruhr plant* depend* upon result of
these discussion*.
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BERLIN, O ct *7.—One hundred
rioter* were killed in tho street Aghting la Bomber* Tue»day and Wed­
nesday, the ^ u ll report* on the dis­
order* *how. . A n . equal number of
demonstrator* were wounded.
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Hamburg meeting** todapy said the
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• CHAMPAIGNE, 111., Oct. 27.—Pre:
parations to travel by automobile to
Northwcstem-HUnoi* football game
at Chicago cost life of Phil Sharp
22, University of Illinois freshman.
He was fatally wounded last night
by motorcycle policeman. Aloxander
Schultz son of professor of depart­
m ent of physics a t unlvorslty and
Sharp acquired old car and planned to
fix it up for trip. Needing tire* they
essayed to take them from other cars.
Motorcycle policeman caught them in
act and when Sharp ran shot him.
Schultz who remained |n car later
was arrested and is being held in
bond.

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Makes Trip To German
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fapd^Oet|For m e r
Bald
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Wish
or
Tam
many
Chief
Emperor William and brown Prlnco
When lie Died
Frederick Williapt, accompanied by
personages .left tho extwo other pc
NEW Y O R K ','O ct 27.—Buln Ed­
kalseT’e home here a t six o’clock last
vening in aut
automobile in direction of mondson Crocker, widow of Richard
irnhcim, tbout ten miles from tho Crockor, form er • Tammany leader,
German border and returned a t two has o ffe red 'th e estate of her late
o’clock this morning. It is reported husband to Tammany Hall. In’ mak­
th a t the ex-Crown Prince wishes to i n g ‘the offer to Charles F. Murphy,
return to Germany a t any cost and present Tammany chief, Mrs. Crocker
th at ho has had conversations on this said she was carrying out the wishes
spbject with reprcaonttalvcs of the expressed by Mr. Crocker on his death
Dutch government. They were fol­ bed in Dublin. Her huSband told her
lowed by three other automobiles, he " ‘owed everything he had to Tam­
according to persons well Informed in many" she said. *Nothing dcAnite has
been decided upon regarding the ac­
affairs a t Chateau.
ceptance of the offer.

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' General Von BcccHt la chief of staff of the A rm y o tth A Oerma:
Republic, bid lilt will l&gt;c the task of putting down tho various revolutions
now threatening tho Dcrtln government, lie ts shown reviewing the
.government troops who have just quelled an upvUlng In K ustrla. __|
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All Greek Rebels
Reforestation Plan
Senator Fletcher
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For State of Florida
Returns To Forysth
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Today
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Eifibt' Xrtfcles ^Approvedf 'Maie
Many QancM ARniMtjri,,
&gt;Valton
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 27.— Gov­
ernor J.' C. Walton late yesterday
was ordered to tria l before a senate
court of impeachment on November 1
oh official mlscounduct charges pre­
sented by the lower houso of the s ta te legislature.
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The senate set the trial d a te ; to
conform to the law allowing the gov­
ernor six days .in which .to file his an­
swer to the allegations and enter a »
plea. It Was skid, however, that
should the exechthrh reply to the
charges beforehand, the trial Imme­
diately would be started. '

Date fo r'th e arraignm ent1was t i t
Immediately after' a ’board of hoe**
managers had presented’to thkl court
m bill embodying twenty-fwtr charges,.
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Revolutionary Movement Laateq One
the entire number' dAftefl ‘by the
Florida Senator Takes P art In Home Or State Will Soon Be Shorn of All
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_./fcrK«M «aLONDON, Oct. 27.—Announcement
sidcrntlon.
John’s Scenic H ighw ay’
TALLAHA8SEE, Fla., Octv. 27.—
cohvoked for November
The opining of Senator Duncan U.
th at all Greek rebels have surrender­
The eight articles approved jreSWi1- ^
Florida
should
have
some
s
o
rt(of
de­
Fletcher of Florida to Forsyth a t the
0.
ed is contained in exchange telegraph
(Hr
The
A
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lt(i4
Press)
day
charge the governor.jflth issuing
finite
reforostratlon
policy,
according
Light* Up The Slough of Despond time of the Centennial and the con­
dispatch from Athens received this
TA I,LAIIASSBE,' Fla., O ct 27.— state police commls|ionei to large
COBLENZ, O c t!ft* —Open and ac­
to
viows
expressed
in
authoritative
In Earope
templation’ which naturally arose a t
afternoon, revolutionary movement Delegation* ' appearing bofore the numbers of irresponsible persons’’
tive French atlpphtt ] enabled the
such a time concerning thp great men circle*, otherwise tho people soon will Which broko out In' Greece early tM* Uond Departm ont mingled their rocensoring the presrf, Isstilng1lltegil
Rhineland repqMId today to extend
(Hr Th* Ai«o»lilH P r*“ \
. of tho country brought about reflec­ And themselves, facing the problem week thus coming to an end.
qusts for Mot1' kapid work and for deficiency certlAcate* Art tw d ’ decis­
LONDON, Oct. 27.—America's de­
its hold over a number of email town*
pf
lumber
shortage.
Already,
it
is
tion as to the number of United
.1 I
appropriation*! in noxt years budget ion*, falsifying hi* prim ary congre­
and village*. French and Belgian cision to lend her advice and coopera­
States senators which have been pointed ouUtho acreage in non-mcrchWith commendation of the depart­ gation’-expenses &gt; n d pirole pjjWferi,
troops enlarged thalr policing-activi­ tion in a conference for the settle­ furnished by Monroe county. The antablo timber is nearly equal to the Judge Refused
ment for work already done. Colonel receiving funds from vdrMfiis obufe^n
ties in republican-controlled towns ment of the German reparation mud­
county has the disinction of having merchantable timber are*, tho flgurcs 1 Tjsr'ffut Padlock
Bergman, of Daytona, urged better for his personal use antf generkl'idand quickly suppressed disorders dle seems to have lighted Europe out
furnished three such men. Thos. M. being respectively^ 1,209,788 and 1,aUontio'n to detour* on road number competency.
growing out of attem pts by the loy­ of the slough of depression.
On
Saloon
Doors
Norwood of Savannah represented €18,909 a ttho close of last year.
four
in hi* section.' He said people
The entire 22 charges weret*
alists to throw , oat th^. separatist . Secretary Hughes' prompt and de­ Georgia |n the United States Senate
“The opportunity for Flqrida to
khould be oducated to 160,000,000 proved with heavy m ajorities except
cisive
response
to
Marquis
Curzon’s
groups.
i.
tako
definite
steps
along
the
lines
from 1878 to 1879, James Z. George
Said Insufficient Evidlence To Con­ bond issue. . Flagler county represen­
artlclo 14, charging that the governor
Joseph Matthes Snd-hla supporters plea for American assistance has represented Mississippi from 1881 to of reforostratlon are almost unlimit­
vict Defendant*
. tative! complained of slow work on refused to perm it capital ptlnlthlhdfU
in the separatist movement still hold given impetus to a situation which 1897 and Senator Duncan U. Fletcher ed,” said a well-posted state official
roa'd number fpur of th a t county. laws to be carried out. This charge
Coblens which became the capital of iss heretofore been marked by u tter has represented Florida since 1909.
recently, who added th at steps should
PHILADELPHIA,
Oct.
2
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Claims by Bouth Florida spokesman was approved by a vote o f ‘61 to 42.
the new republic 0 f&lt;n night, when tho ntrtla, and for tha A n t time today
Senator Fletcher, who left Forsyth bo taken to mako uso of some of Thompson .In federal district court th a t Wost Florida had been getting
British
officials
began
to
see
a
rift
The article charging him with abrldjgFrench m ilitary curfew kept loyalUt*
about forty years ago to mako his tho millions of acres of 'land lying refused to issue tem porary injunc­ ohe than it* «h*re ’ of road funda
the
mists
which
so
long
have
en­
n j the freedom of .Hte pnr*a.w«L *96*
off the streeta. while the separatists
home in Jacksonville, recalled hia die in the state by planting for fu­ tion'padlocking six Schumkill county
mlmtied by feprwiontnlve* of *road tained, 83 to 7. Tld* was the largest
who previously had hyen driven from veloped the problem.
boyhood on a Monroe county farm ture generations. Not only should saltans for alleged violation prohi­ number one association who present­
America's voice, stressing the im­
number of vote* cost for any *rtlcML&lt;
the town, returned hnd marched down
a t tho beginning of his speech. He this be done, he suggested, but bition” law pending Anal hoaring of ed Azures to show- th a t section had
Testimony read today related to tne
the etreeta past the French sentries perative need of finding a suitable paid glowing tribute to tho people ibought that it would be a wise policy
cases on ground government bad not not j o t its^JuR*
Its full percentage based'on chargee involving ceniorshli)'of the
and took over the government buUd- ilnancinl plan to prevent economic dis­ and declared th a t thore never had to begin now to require tho planting
produced satlafactory evidence . th at Mycrn asked tho hoard to pi
provide for press,' the issuance' o f “a 'd fflcl* h d |
aster in Europe, found prompt echoes
*lng.
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been a poverty of ideals nor a povor- of a now treo wherever one la cut defcnda'nta'vrero committing nulsancea elghti and',a half .miles of hard sur­
certificate for * state hodte for
The French representatives known n Paris, Brussols and Rome, for it ty of character in the people. lie down, and that cutting should not be
•facing
-Aa*_ tZ
m
under proKlbtion a c t
Hi W
L*e county,i A
in'
the next gro orphans and campaign expenum.
ns the superior delegate* of th inter­ )ccame known late today th a t France, said also th at in Forsyth and Monroe permitted until - certain dimensions
yosrs budget,
"I hope, the vote on' ihl*
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allied high commission. h*ve )**n Belgium and Italy all had accepted county thero cbuld be found every lave been reached.
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plea
of
un
advisory
commlsalon.
will establish h preceJAht V
ihial
a b w | l*
active in establishing or re-establish­
This
official
called
attention
to
condition favorable to the working
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 27
WILL BE CONVENED
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strike terro r to everyr m an vAio rid# i
ing new government* ip various While the British authorities would out of a most prosperous destiny. He studies made of tho world tim ber situ­
: IN BPBCIAL^SBSSION The siato road departm ent met here to office ..n n pocketbooM.R' flibhon i
small towni, The republicans . are hgve preferred a full conference of includod in this mention of the unsur­ ation, recently completed by federal
In regular quarterly session shouted. “ I ddn’t care,’i f th « M
immediately accorded da facto recog­ ministers to liquidato the reparation passed cjlmnto, the soil and tho prox­ agencies. Tho result of these studies
aiL the ihembers present. Prac- he g o v e rn o r'o r a C anatebW ’
troubles,
they
hope
tho
conference
of
PARI8,
Oct.
27^—Decree
convok­
nition by the French and the Belgians,
imity of m arkets for all kinds of pro­ rvvcnlcd, it was said, th a t the United
r the entire day V dd spent’ In bona, form er speaker o f ’th e h o u ti
experts will lead to a larger council
ing French parliam ent in extra or­
who aid them-ln rohlntilning order.
duct*. Senlitor Fletchor admonUhed ntatea cannot depend upon the for­
executive
session;
and Staunch su p p o rter of O overnot
The separatists have brought upon of alllod and American atateim en. against the one-crop *y*tem, declar­ est* of other countries to augment dinary sesaion November 13 w ill.be
The
only
delegation which appeared W alton, le ft observers in a naanAfufft
France’s consent to enter the advis­
published
shortly
it
was
learned.
themselves the united opposUlon/of
ing success isy only In the divertlAca- Ita own timber supply, because the
tdday consisted of W. J. Conner*, as to the algnlAcanee of M» rem arkh.
the nationalist* and communlfts. The ory conference of experts will involve tion of agriculture. Ho was optimist­ world timber conditions show th at
forrhbrly
of Buffalo and now of We*P Some th o u g h t they. Mdlrelteif’h e had
the
question
of
acceptance
of
the
Am­
m au of tha population l* supporting
ic concomjPK. the boil weevil prob­ tho world’a requirements of sawtim- PROMINENT COTTON
»*lb Beuch; A.'I*. Carmichael of West deserted th* governor's cause white .
erican
principle
th
a
t
th
e
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Inter-allied
the normal government b u t under
lem and asserted th a t a race which ber WiU double within tho next Afty
BROKER DIED TODAY
•iam Beach) D. R. McNeill of Okee others regarded them as indicat
the Franro-flellian m ilitary polky of debts and German repaiatlot)a must bad conquered the mastodon, the ele­ years if the rate of increase during
cKobee;
R. Y. Patterson and Charles th a t an atte m p t m ight be made
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AT.
WAYNESBORO,
GA,
disarming th*- police, the old officials be divorced, a point upon which Prem­ phant *nd the much Mnaljer but tho past few years is maintained.
* Gdmc. lit connection w lth.the m at­ th e governoFs fore** to s t a r t a n Id*
ier
Poincare
heretofore
has
differed
have been unable to defend “ »••"Moreover, as the rate of timber
WAYNESBORO G a., OcL 87.— er pre*ented by fehm, the department vdstlgatlon Of othor.*;
from Great Britain and the United equally menacing mosquito, would not growth is equal to only two-thirds of
o ffic e ^
selves.
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be cheeked in ite onward progress by
Robert
C.' Neely, prominent in cotton im propriated’WOMOO to be applied along thia line.
States.
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The French eopttpunkiue have re­
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the
amount
pf
wood
consumed,
the
the boll weevil.
.,
circles throughout 'so u th , form er with ! 1,000 of highWay county fund*,
Some of the blttereet words of the
vealed much d lre a titf^ tlo n with the _ P rince will also have to faee the
total supply Is said to bo cotilinuaUy member state legislature, died a t hi* td build a flve-inUo section of road
••I
already
see
.
conclusive'
evidnre
session were heard Ju st'b e fo re the
eeparatiet* a t MV*ral point*. but It la question • of reducing the amount of on evenr' hand th a t tha boll weevil shrinking.
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hbme here suddenly.
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■aid the Prcnch .d e l a t e * have been indemnity exported. from Germany U on the retreat,’’ declared the sen
“The most pressing forest problem
improve tWehty-two mU«s o f the same ig in g
’jncompjaUncc.
able to ■traoj&amp; ell theV jepoblkan under the Versailles treaty which in
ad' between1 taka Annie and ihb sentetive
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. from a world standpoint Is the neces­
the p ast has been Axed a t O.GOO.OOO,- •to r.
D em ocrat,
T u lit
,
position in various
sity
of
providing
adequate
future
Senate*,
Fletcher
flayed
the-Repub­
sSlmmco /Iyer In Highlands coup000
pounds
eterling
or
182,000,000,000
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d
f
,
Hems
were
drgfng
hpfcMval
Rum ors,th a t, virion
ty I • , ’
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lican administration for thedneffect- supplies of ' soft-wood Uinber," said i a t
no
but as far gold merits. This sum. and the ques­
d a re d th a t " a fte r ten
due to d s / wai
upon
United
‘States
departm
ent
off
egriaction'taken b y. the deport em or W alton's adm
* IV
tion of granting a moratorium to ivehess'of 'it*
ware
put
aa is k n o ttt w l
dfl their
•conomlits rceatnly. “This
tha citizand .of th
mqn^ included; An appropriatloq of undertej
ja m a jM
ai
J0Mdpch fear lp e*" Germany were the points which led
down p
,
thlt
a
t
tho
’
d
one," they added, "by.using
p
a
rt
to
wan
1100,000 to’ b u ild .i bridge over the stances tn: the »Ute*a
to
the
felluiWof
the
lo
tt
export
b
a
n
k
­
'unemployment
i'w heh*
lions
J*e
Ifokd.ripall
of
the
forc»t
land
fo
r
tftd
con­
8L Mary** river at WIldBa landing.
naxt
nation}
■! tha present ers Aommlsslon, bf which J . P- Morg­
g re a t state
wiU
t Sta
tinuous
production
of
tim
ber
crop*.’’
Ab appropriation not to exceed’160,favorably
,o:
an
W«e
»
member.
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I'report
that
the
looted
,* government
problem,
_ _ ‘d id a re d J h a t this
000 "Was authorised for Improving "We have
If, a s the British 'gbvem'meiif an­
ready
has
coat
vy
Bay
And
Take
The
To
Celebrate
dis triha'
knMs1 feriiig^millions of HARDEE COUNTY VOTES • J
Road No. t , betw een G reen Cove
ticipates, M. rtldfeare agrees t o these
fereo,’’ Miller
m,nced
Jy for America,
bcFOR GOOD ROAp BONDS
VAU,:
S prings a n d thO.Dwnd Une.
•
is
h ire and' thta
diy. destroying ibe rnpri ( Y r ~i MAUD SURFACE BOADS
£7.—Food
DU
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iew
ed '
LAKEHURST,
:N.,
J
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Oct.
27.
npanied lng in the conference to appojnt their chant marln* ayttem , which U nda
and
th
a
t
had
the cow
WAUCHULA, Oct. 26,—November Uncle Haro’f biggest dirigible, ’the of dl bridge acres the manatee, river,
clashes experts and formulate a program jof Sam a t one time booftad was thb best
by
In
h»n
den
and stop thia
1 ‘ Ho spoke favorably of 27 has been set a* th e date fpr the Shenandoah, took- ahr seven, o’clock
Rrodctown and Palmetto, and
procedure.
\
^ in the
with
career."
and Federal Reserve people of Hardee to vote on a* bond this morning for trip to Richmond,
verttae l«f bids tor tha construe
' HU remark*
t such objections to issue of |800,00b foir Improvement of Va., and return by';*T|g «^
of Road No. 6, 'ofrou PsAW 1
Tha society editor has
AT
d
o
th
valley
a
s
p
a
rt
of
celebration
o
on
account
the
county's
roods.
Ilprd-*
edunty,
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201
Navy Day. ^
itlon. _ repoirs for about-1* different
' their
i'TV depari«*nt datanalntd to
ed a t
fo r quick reaulU try A.
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embraced
in
the
proposed
nhvjr. day.
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Necessary

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NEW YORK, Oct. £5.—Mrs. Harry
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became serious several days ago that
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KINDS AT RIGHT FRICKS
of visitor* that we are expecting to
broak all attendance rocords
this
Work called for and delivered
year.**
Plans bare already been completed,
natinfacUon guaranteod
It Is understood for tho groatost en­
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will revel In the greatest assortment
of thrills th at is afforded by. a pro­
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attraction it la possible to obtain.
Mr. Anthony states that ovory min­
ute during tha entire ton days’ enter­
tainment will be completely filled with
tho attractions thmt havo boon provid­
ed.
"Our,, educational features will
stand out this year In a greater dogroe of prominenp? than over before
and ono of ths most substantial de­
velopment programs ever Instituted
by a state' fair wlR domlnato tho en­
tire exhibition,'' Mir. Anthony points
out, "and exhibits typifying every
phase of Florida Industry will line the
balls of tbo buildings a t tbo grounds
convincing the thousands of visitors
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"Wo await with ORlCh confidence the
verdict of the people pf tho state
Whon they are permitted ip view the
exhibition and boo for thomslvos ths
features we have planned for what
we designate as the greatest fair ,in
the history of the stats," said M r.'An­
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Harvey’s London
Speech Was With
When time counts—the perfectly tailored Trico Twill and Poiret X
Coolidge Approval
Twill Dresses from the house of Co-ICd are ready to try on and wear X
out}of the Iteady-to-Wear Department on the second floor. , &gt;
^ WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Col Geo.
(TfhqBe two materials, the serge and the twill, are in the favorite
Harvey spoke with the entire approv­ ■
al of President Coolidge and Secre­
silfioutte, plain or bufTooned and are finished either without trim­
tary of State Hughes when he In­ S
ming’s or with handsome headed designs.
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formed the world lust night in his
BlupH predominate the collection which includes outsizes for the
farewell speech in London thnt the
United States is willing to help Eu­
larger woman.
The prices start at
rope settle her troubles if Europe

SATISFACTION

On Magnolia and Park oh
J lot cleared. &lt; 70 ft. frontage,
“ $10.00 per month—no interest.

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From the play by David Belasco and Cloy M. Gdoen
A v lP /T\ 1?{n-v dealing with the life of a young woman, who
wasTwwncd when she wna a baby by her mother.
Q lttcd y— SN U B POLLARD in “JACK FROST” ..
Prices 10 and 20 * Cents
M atinee 10 and 20 Cents
Saturday—Tom Mix in “THREE JUMPS A H EAD’*
N ext week Richards Vaudeville Review.
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21 OldsmobiTc Sport— very good
20 Dodge touring, runs and looks fine
21 B ig Six 7 passenger Studcbakcr, a real
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21 Hanson touring. A1 condition
20 Mhxwell touring, new paint, runs good
21 Packard touring
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LINE TO NEW ORLEAN8, |
officials, horc to T&gt;e peculiarly timely
BEGINNING NOVEMBER 5 ’
and appropriate.
FRIDAY
Col. Harvey has again informed the
TAMPA, O ct 24.—Pnsscngor nnd
world, and Franca in particular, that
the present situation Is hopeless In r.-d.-rkt service between New Orleans
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 24.—Cltrui
Its outiook for better conditiono, ar.d and Miami, Is to s ta rt Novqnibbr 5,
growers nnd shippers are • viewing
that the United States is willing toiaccording to announcement of G. W.f
with concern the recent reduction of
lend n helping hand—for n price. Tho | Bartlett, general manager of the Gulf j
D cents per 100 pounds bn the post­ President 8asa tha Sixth Annual price demanded is abandonment of nnd Southern Steamship Company toPair aa tha Greatest
age stam p rate on California oranges
potty politics in Europe and a mnni- day.
Exhibition
to all points east of Denver a* a new
The steamship Tnixillo,—form erly
festatian of sincere desire to put
effort to encroach on Florida's ndJacksonville, FI*.—Highly enthn- things right by tackling the repara­ on the New Orlonns-Tamjia run, is
vhntage in th e ’big Kusttrn markets, Sinstld o rrr the&gt;prospects ahead for tions muddle along' the lines itnitfgcst- to bo operated between the Crcscont
according to ,1, statem ent. ..today by the Florida Slate Fair, the exociitlre cd by Secretary Hughes.
City nnd Miami, sailings from Now
Joshua C. Chase, who is organizing head of that MstHutlon, President A.
Oilcans to be on the Cth and 25th of
n complaint to the’ interstate com­ P.. Anthony, predicts 'the greatest ex­ WOMAN'S IMRINQ ALL
each month, and from Miami on tho
I t ’s a. Param ount.
"MILE-Ahibition fn history for the sixth annuel
merce commission.
10th and 20th and 30th. Manager j MINUTE MARY,” ndded attrac-'
THAT SAVED ROBBERY
The now rate gives California shipi show, which Is to be bold November
OF BANK OF CAWTADA B artlett also stated the Tnixillo will j tlon.
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rail
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Key
West
on
both
East
and
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ida shippers, said Mr. Chase, and .. “Wo ore In better Bpape than we
NEWTON. N. C., Oct. 25,—The West trips, beginning about January |
simply is another evidence of the will­ "ft S T A 7 B F A tR P R E S ID E S T
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courageous daring of M u. Ed Smith, 1.
ingness of the Western roads to co­
young
woman
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lerk,
who
defiled
r I t E D IC T S B IG T E A R
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William 8. H art In
operate better with the orange grow­
If nn editor doesn't sny anything
two masked negro men with a pistol
ers than are the railroads serving
drawn on her, Is given credit for fru s­ ho is dumb. If lie says too much ho
Florida.
trating an attem pt to rob the peoples is guilty or battology. There appears
According to the new rates, he
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bank of Catawba, a small town near to bo no middle ground.
pointed out, Floridn shippers
pay
»UVofipi.n.thf» Grgaj,” a .Cwedyvr
hero early Wednesday and "resulted
$1.23 per hundred pounds to Min­
You can( generally Judgr^nn ’ctftyor
in the speedy capture of tho negroes
PlM mW MISiTlin
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by the wny children net with him;
$1.21 to the same point. However, as
Home editors like corn on the cob for they always like a man of leisure
’ubllie Stonogrnphor would approthe California shipments move East
with nothing to do but amtiso them.
and come corn on the hip.
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there Is no Increase in tho rates, the
goods move practically free all tho
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The Herald for first class job work. C ourt' Uouso. Call 470.
Some e d ito r arc actually too lazy
wny from Minneapolis to Doston, New
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to hunt up n good piece in \Vhich to
York and tho other big markets. Flor­
loaf.
ida shipments, however, increase in
freight rate for every mile west of
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wishes it.
The nmhnssndor said, however, that
the United States does' not intend to
“kick the door down" in rocler to gel
Into a position of helpfulness. Thnt
is the Cooligo-Hughes policy. Given
the proper invitation, uccompnniod by
mnnifcsttttin nof u sincere desire to
better conditions, America is willing
to help Europe settle the reparations
problem and any others th at are now
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keeping (he old world embroiled.
• Co. Hurvcy spoke in London to nn
English audience, but his remurka
were really addressed across tho Eng­
lish channel to the French govern­
ment, which eleven month's ngo sum­
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suggestion for adjusting the knotty
reparations pfoldsni, nnd accompanied
it with a virtual invitation to Wash­
ington to mind its own business.
France’s brusk rejection of tho
Hughes proposal—for nn economic
commission of experts to determine
the amount of reparations- Germany
can pay and still live—has for elsvcn
months kept Washington completely
out of ull .associations with the re ­
parations controversy and W ashing­
ton considers the reparations problem
as the crux of the whole European
mess.'
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In the eleven months tho situation
In Europe lins bone from }&gt;ad to worse.
That is the m atter, of fact opinion
of the administration leaders. France
has had her try at collection by coerc­
ion, and has only succeeded iu push­
ing tbo tottering German reich a little
closer to the brink of national obliv­
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night,- whjrh wan Uiought out aud dis­
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FLOR1DA STATE FAIR
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NOVEMBER 1 5 -2 4 , 1923

Experts In Home Economics Have
Investigated Matter

Mrs. George Upchurch of Birming­
ham, A la , is the guest of her mother,
TALAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 26.— Mrs. Georgo Lewis. She will niso
System atic records and plans for visit other relatives In the state.
The H erald delivered six times a
house work save the housewife many
J. E. Phipps has purchased a new
week for 15c.
unnecessary steps in tho perform ­ Ford coupe.'1 .
ance of duties; knowledge of how
Mrs. Bellamy was a visitor in San­
time has been spent is a good s ta rt­ ford Saturday.
ing'point for economy Jof time in do­
Miss M argaret S tuart spent the
ing household duties, it is believed
'week-end:
with her pafonta, Mr. and
by experts in Homo Economics.
A charf, designed like the face, of Mrs. Qcorgc Stuart.
Miss Ethel Hartley spent the weektwo clocks, one for tho foVinooji- and
one for the afternoon, with the hour end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
spaces divided into fifteen minute L. J. Hartley.
periods, has been made by the Bureau
Will Rletor returned Friday from a
of Home Economics of the United business trip to his form er homo in
States departm ent of agriculture and Pennsylvania.
may lie obtained upon application to
Mrs. George S tuart attended the
the W ashington office, it is plated. Seminole county teachers’ meeting
This chart may be made and used by held in Sanford on Friday.
any woman in recording and study­
Will Snchor and family have mov­
ing her doily activities.
ed hack into their cottage on East
The' advantage of the dial form,
Lake avenue.
it is said, is the sim ilarity to the face
Mr. Winston, of Orlando, wr.s a
of the clock, because the mind readily
follows the movement of the hands husinesi visitor in town Monday.
Fred Reid was the guest of his soil,
of the clock in recalling activities of
fhc day, and n minimum of time Is Ted Held, at his home on West Liv­
ingston street, Orlando, on Saturday.
W. S. Entzmlngcr of Plant City,
Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333
was
visiting relatives in town the
It a real bargair). It hai a low top
first of tho week.
and medium skirt. Made In dm able pink or white coir.dt sties
Longwood should have a "Clean-up
24 to 36—and cotta o'.iy $3.00.
For instance, I)W.—.for dishwashing Week" and make tho town attractive
I( ra u t'd r a U r c a n 't
It. te n d n tirw .a Jdone between eight nnd eight-thirty— to tho winter visitors and nlso a cred­
dr rat. i Im a n d l&gt;. W e'll aand th* v rtrc l.
N . r r t o H r a l t n l c F a t h l n n In w ilu ta
could
be jotted down in the space the it tq her townspeople.
1 2 0 B. 1 6 th S t., N ew Y ork (D e p t. ».»
C. W. Entzmlngcr, W. C. Sachcr,
hand of the clock would pass over
during this time; of tho space covre- J. S. Dinkcl and Mr. West were busi­
cd by a crayon of a.(p|qf-_wcd to.dc: ness visitors in Sanford Wednesday.
signntu dlshwn*hing.'r : YHi5w, for-in­ . ’W. S. Entzmltrftcr Mil open up his
stance, might' be used to designate renl estate office the first of next
time spent on care of tho children, month.
durk blue for repairing nnd clearing
up nfter menls, green for time spent
Pure Mocha nnd Java, Chase nnd
in eating, and so on.
Sanborn. Karma, Helen I.awton, LipSome of the tilings tbnt n chart ton, Sunbeam,' White House, Rosenlike this will show arc time spent wood and Maxwell Cooffecs.
Other Sizcfl in Proportion
in sleep, in nctunl housework, in such
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Phone 481-J
enterprises us gardening, poultry
raising, picking of rruit for m arket
I’imento Luncheon meat* Uverwurst
nnd home use; in community uffnirs, brick pickled sou&amp;c, hogs head cheese,
in reerenton nnd compnnonship with boiled hams anil pickled pigs feet at
the
children, nnd in other activities. the Popular Market. Phone 210.
105 Palmetto Ave. Phone 481-J
This, the students of housekeeping
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problems say, will give tho homemnkcr a busis for judgng the mportnnce
of sundry tasks nnd the amount of
her time thnt should be given ^o each.
Data already secured from farm
homes, it is said, shows thnt from
0 to 10 hours a week with an nyerngc of ten hours was spent in doing
laundry work. The difference In time
used for this tnsk in homes hnving
similar,..conditions ,iu|licatv'3,.thl|t l e t ­
ter management in some homes might
shorten time nnd energy consumed in
this work, the investigators nusert,
nnd express belief thnt better equip­
ment, nnd better methods would un­
doubtedly bring satisfactory results
Today und Saturday Only
in the snme time. They any thnt n
daily time record will prove many
other facts when used nnd nnnlyzed.

c a t ^ t ,th« ra te o f five and dric-half
por'centum per annum,, Interest pay­
able semi-annually pit ,thc first days
of July'and January, said entire Issue
of bonds to bo dated July, 2nd, 1923,
and to mature July 1st, 1053, both
principal and Interest of said bonda
to be payable a t aohic bank In the
City of New York, State of New
York, in lawful money of the United
States of American, and,

of the approval, adoption amt eymflrmatlon of said Ordinance^ Nos. 66,
67 and 66, and in favor of the issu­
ance of bonds J n the total eum of
$160,000.00 by the City of 8anford,
Florida, in the manner and for tho
purposes provided for in said ordin­
ances.
Now, Therefore, in pursuance of an
order of tho Court heroin made, no-

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To keep your cor running smoothly and look,
ing its best you should give it a good home. You
can economize on rental by owning a garage
and its convenience is also a great advantage.
Select your garage with these points In mind;
It should be .fireproof, reasonably ,low ip first
coat, attractive in appearance and easy to clean.
Moreover, it should require little or no upkeep.
“Choosing the Garage*' is the name of a booklet
that you should read before deciding on the
typfi y°u WH1 build. We'll be glad to give you a

cli&amp;jC jnfult of fM * S u U ‘brf16dda,
^n 1»n&lt;V ° ^ th&lt;?-C^ ntJf. % SVfflnole,
oh thU the 10th day of October, A.
D., 1023.
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk of the
Circuit Court o f the Seventh Judicial
Circuit of Florida, by A . M. Weeks
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G. W. SPENCER, .Jr., Attorney for
Petitioner.

a little whiter— just a little
finer in texture—just a little.better
than the best flour you have ever
used. Aunt Jemima, perhaps the
best known cook in America,
challenges you to test the truth of
these statements.V She’s come to*
town with a new loft wheat (lour.She is as proud of it as of her
famous pancake (lour. And justly
so, It-is the highest quality flour
that milling science can produce.
Such biscuits! Such cake! Such
pasirv! “ Lady, lady,” begs Aunt
Jemima, “ you ain’t baked nobiscuits, cake an’ pastry ’til you tries
my flour.”
ust

; Ar a general proposition, when nn
editor thinks he in repenting, he in
merely being Horry that he hns the
printer to pny.
of Sanford, Florida, on the 0th day
of October, A. I)., 1023, to determine
whether th at certain ordinance num­
bered 66, entitled
‘‘An Ordinance Providing for nn
Issue of Bonds by the City of San­
ford, Florida, in the Sum of Eighty
Thousand Dollars, for Municipal Pur­
poses, tho Proceeds Derived from tho
Sale Thereof to bo Usod to Enlarge,
Improve and Extend the Sewerage and
Drainage System of the City of San­
ford, Florida,’’ duly passed und adopt­
ed on the 31st day of August, A. D.,
1023, nnd th a t certain ordinance
numbered 67, entitled •
"An Ordinance Providing for an
Issue of Bonds by tho City of San­
ford, Florida, in the Sum of Seventy
'Five Thousand' Dollars, for Municipal
Purposes, the Proceeds Derived from
the Sate Thereof to bo Used to Pur’chasc and Acquire the Necessary Land
for s Public Park, or Parks, Fair
Grounds, Play Grounds, Athletic Field
nnd Golf Grounds, and to Improve and
Develop tho Lands so Purchased to
Mnko tho Same Adaptable for the
Pur;&gt;osciu Aforesaid,”
Duly passed and adopted on the 31st
day of August, A. D., 1023, and that
certuin ordinance numbered DM, entit­
led
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“An Ordinance Providing for an
Iasuu of Bonda by tho City of San­
ford. Florida, in thu Sum of Five
Thousand Dollurs, the Proceeds to be
Derived from the Sale Thereof to bo
Used to Purchase Furniture, Fixtures
and-' Equipment for the Municipal
Library,”
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Also duly passed und adopted on
tho S lst day of August, A.D., 1023,
should bo ratified, approved and con­
firmed by tho electors of the City of
Sanford, Florida, and whether the
bonda provided for in said ordinances
should bo issued by the City of San-*
ford, Florida, in Ihe manner and for
tho purposes in said ordinances pro­
vided and set forth, an^l,
Whereas, said ordinances provide
for the Issuance of bonda by the City
of Sanford, Florida, for municipal
purposes in the total sum of $100,000,-

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Lightning stunned fisherman down
In South Florida. Lot this be n w arn­
ing to all editors not to indulge the
habit of lying.

W i J hereby
ind’Tatf-pa:
’ord} Flbrid
quirtd to be and appear before the
Clrcblt Court of thb Seventh Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida,, on
the 12th day of November, A. D.,
1023, a t 10:00 a. n t, a t Sanford, in
tho County of Seminole, State of
Florido, then and there to show cause,
if any they have, why s*id bonda
should not bo validated and confirm-

So ask your grocer for a sack of
Aunt Jemima.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .
SERVICE.
Sunday, October 28th, 1U23.
SUBJECT:
"Probation A fter Death.”.
Church 8crvica....^.ll:00 a. m.
Sunday School ........10:00 a. m ./
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Arc.
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For the twenty*four period ending fci
7:30 o'clock Friday morning; Highest *4
temperature, 78 degreorf; lowest, 47
Florida; F air. Saturday nnd Sun­
day; little changb in- tem perature,
moderate northerly winds.

Mrs. Henry W ight, Reporter
rhone 345-W
The Sitting Sons of Rest hnr^ gone
luck to tho bench a t the Seminole
Bunk the snmo having cooled off since
the bond election. It was much too
hot to hold them for awhile.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1023

W. H. TvnnlcUff of tho Peoples,
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 20.—Tho
MENU
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hag a^cuntlidotc .fw.jUic presi­
JflfSSlWUIV and minimum tctnp.oratqrcH
.Cocktail o f Lcn-IJavcn Oysters.
Imported Stuffed Olives
dency1who, will Inr a winner if he de­
lr representative cities, furnished by
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THE MBA IODIST CHURCH
cides to make tho rnco but he is a
the wchthcr bureau form records
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Philadelphia Chicken Pepper Pot
flntk horse a t .present and cannot be
complied at 8 )V m„ follows;
W. J. CA IPKNTKIL Pastor
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Mr.
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knows
as
Cities
Max.. Min*
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much about big men and racnsurcs ns
n o n ; “Trye Atlantic City.
Subject of 1 iprnlng
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Tenderloin o f Fresh .W ater Trout Tartar Sauce
anyone in Florida...
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72 i i £2C2
frt.” EvcH- A tlanta
Ing to Save W hat WJ
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Tenderloin of F resh W ater Trout Tartar Sauce Pomme Parcsionne
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48
!N? WHY? Boston
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48
42 erntrd Club Women of tho General
The Epworth League’.i t 6:30 p. m. Buffalo
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Roasts
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44 Federation of Women's Clubs conNew members wil be'iccclvcd Ipto Cincinnati
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Young Jumbo Squab Turkey Oyster Filling
52
48 imnea Monday night, November 10,
the church a t both sofvlccs.
Let Chicago ..-..v..—...____
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Cranberry Sauce ...
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those wha have signori ’ckrda nt tho Dos Moines
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33 nnd Continues through Tuesday wilh
Baked Virginia Hafh Bar-Le-Duc Jelly
40 0 Joint meeting of the Florida Fed­
tent preferring the Methodist church Eastport, Me....................J....54
Prime Ribs (ft B eef Au Jus
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try to bo present a t W o r both of Kansas .City -------- &amp;........... 40
38 eration and the council in the eve­
Roast Capon ^age Dressing
In this world of pilcrqljcs nnd queer
New York ........
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BO; ning.
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these services.,
60
Vegetables
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&lt;G Representation in the Southeastern freaks it m ight ho well to let the
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The Scrap Iron Class will, be out Pittsburg
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Special Baked Potato
Candied Yams
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in full force. Let each member bring St. L o u is'
44 council includes General Federation children know th a t the. skin of n wild­
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another. .If you w ant help, and en­ Toledo ..........................
38 officers and chairmen, past General cat’ Is worth five doilsrh while that of
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couragement in codly living Join the Washington ....•........
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personal,
allusion
to
any
one
in
San­
Sanford;
Lettuce
rtnd
StufTed
Celery
Thousand Island
past officers of the Southeastern
Scrap Iron Class.
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R2 council, residents o fthc eight South­ ford in these lines.
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no eastern states: Alabama, Florida,
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Home Made Boston Cream Pie
Hot Mince Pie
Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina,
/
French Ice Cream and Fruit Cake
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Vir­
We wil have a full day qf service
Cheese
C rack ers
ginia. Each state resident will also of sl^ty has spent thnj$: years of Ids
tomorrow. We begin our work in the
Coffee
.
Tea
Butter
it your Herald has not^ reached appoint as Relegates two past presi­ life tying Kis tid,!..w ell, if we kept
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morning nt 0:45 with th&amp; B ibk school
Served Noon Till Eight-Thirty
at which wo desire to soft' every mem­ your home by 5t30 p. m. do NOT dents, four, state officers, nnd two traCk of all those lltile thin;;* Arthur
Yojvcil: .would halfe i&gt;o timp&amp;tu fish.
ber and friend who enn' .'ho ■there,
wait until the next day to notify delegates fVoin'her state. *;
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Tho meeting of the Slate Highway
This will be followed by the&amp;nom- th^ office. If, after 5:30 p. m.
ing preaching service in which Mr. the carrier has passed your I)rniitiflc|(ion Association in Orlando Some of tho hoim{4‘Ivcs missed a
on Wednesday wns enjoyed by the few tiheeLj la s t night, or ,1this morn­ NH HM H BiiHaaHBNaaBM «ri*M HKHaaaiiHaBsiaaM a«aTOaHKnBUKaniiHHaiiBaHHaaHHHaaHaa
Burhans will hjivb a message, of im­
house, call 148 nnd a copy will following: members of tho local club ing, but we luidcrMjuid thtfy \vero re­ B
nrjnnB aaB aaaaaiaaaaM K H B aaaaxaH aanw iaaaaaaK nanM aM aaaB saaaaaB H B a a a a a a a a a a a a
portance to all j Interested iri-the pro­
bo delivered to your home Im­ Mm. R. E. Tolar, Mrs. A ./E /J I lll, turned! today—nftef the ipAVndc. \
gress of the church.
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Christian Endeavor will meet at mediately by a special carrier. Mrs. H arry Hecrcnj Mrs. John Melsch,
"The human rnco is divided into two
7 p. m. shnrp,‘ Tho leader will be The office will be open to these Mrs. E. M. Galloway and Mra. Henry
calls
up
until
G
n.
m.
classes,
those who go ahead nnd do
Wight
Every
Item
of
the
program
Miss Gladys ^tem per. We urge a
I t L. SllIPl*.
something,
nnd those who oil ami in­
was
full
of
practical
Importance
nail
full attendance.
Circulation Manager. wns enrried through with a degree of quire why it was not done the other
The night preaching service will
pep nnd efficiency which made it im- way.”—Oliver Wendell Holmes.
begin at 7:30. Mr Ilurhnnx subject
BERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE porsihlc for one moment to Iivg Tho
will he evangelistic • in character.
"Could not ntnnd nor sit nnd wns meeting wil Ik? fully reported In the
The next big rnco will Ik? for City
Circus in Orlando today—football1
“How to become acquainted with
forced to cry out from intense pain," dailies, no It Is unnecessary to enlarge Commisnionorn hut if lion. S. (). (fame here today.
izeil for the construction of seven nnd
God." Do not miss it.
writes Henry Williams, Turkic, Mon­
one-.half miles of ro 'k , or marl base,
’ A cordinl invitation to transients tana. "The doctors said I had inflam­ upon it, except to coil attention to Chase would like to have it again ]
opine there will he no other candid­
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. W alters, ol
°f on road No. G In Snrnsotn county.
and strangers to attend nnd wo:rli!p mation of tho bladder nnd ,un opera­ the fast that the first week i:i Novem­
ates.
ber
is
to
be
set
apart
n:t
Auxiliary
Tampa,
arrived nt the Valdez yester­
Thu chairman and such other memwith us.
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tion was necessary. Tried Foley Kid­ Garden Week, wherein special effort
day nnd wil he here for n short visit. livrs ns enn conveniently go, are au­
ney Pills and improved nt otlco. Tell is to he made to get ready for homo
Friend of mlno took n statement to
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
nil my friends nbqgt Foley Kid- bqnuliflcatlon in the planting of the batik tho other day and the cn-hiyr , Geo. B. Hamilton, n frequept visitor thorized to attend the road conference
suffering and ]K?rhapK, m in my case, thruhs nnd seeds. It is now time to said: "But this r.talr’mc'nt of yours to Sanford from Atlnntn, is registered at tho University of Gainesville, in
November and the dial:m ail and
Church services nt lloly Cross, a dangerous operation.” Bladder nnd
plant nil tho annuals, that perhaps shown 110 assets.”
To Which my ,nt tho Valdez.
state highway engineer were author­
Park nvenuo a t 4th street for this kidney trouble demand prompt tre a t­
tho dd In-tier have been attended' to fripnd replied: Course it don’t.. If
ized-and directed to nttend the meet­
Sunday, ((22nd Sunday nfter Trinity) ment. Foley Kidney I’ilin givo quick
a mouth ago. It la useless to en­ I had any nnfeta I wouldn’t lie it)
Mir.s Julia Franklin, of Atlanta, ing of tlie state highway officials nt
which is Fenst Day nlso of S3. Simon relief.
umerate tho belter known varieties' here chewing the tag for a loan,” Hi rived nt the Valdez yesterday, nnd New Orleans, November 3, 4 and 5.
and Jude, Apoltlcs, will he: &gt;
which onuundnt Sanford gardens Funny, isn’t ii ?
'vdl :;pond the week-end in Sanford.
At the solicitation of the Highlands
7:30 a. m. Low Celebration.
31IIRLEY MASON HERE
every year, hut pci hops it is worth
County Chamber of Commerce, the
0:45 n. m. Sunday School.
IN PAWN TICKET 210 while to mention Rulpiginssls, srahiThere nro ro many•wnmcH
man)
in AmG, -It. S p a rk s/o f Atlanta, Gj»., rep- department designated the bridge
11:00 a. m. Choral Celebration and
Orlando, Florida ,
pty», Jlunmjnjqnin, Arcjqtie Grandls ericji fcjniotqu? tlipir. husband 1 novJ* -rctentative of Die Gulf Refining Go,, across( the Kisimmeo liver between
Sermon.
J'
* *1* **1 Al the ivlilnne today 'shjr/cy Mason, nnd Clarkiu as a fort lliiiiipr’tlm t nhft'itfhinb^s ind ih h i k Hint inayhiT
is a business visitor to Sanford, stop­ Okeechobee county and ilighfands
7:30 p. m. Vespers nnd address.
tho dainty Fox star, will ho seen in will thrive with us, with tho minimum it is on necormt of widows lteing ping at the Valdez.
county, on road No. 8 os W arren G.
Thursday and Friday of this week, her latest starring vehicle, “Pawn of enre.
inure fascinating than divorces.
Harding Memorial Bridge.
LAUNDRY WORK OF ALL
November 1st and 2nd, are All Saints Ticket 210” which was directed by
Miss Lilia White, speaking for the
Mrs.
Mnric
Wilson,
nnd
Mrs.
J.
R.
The
department
ndjoumed
shortly
Pay and All Souls Day, respectively Scott Dunlnp,
Garden Clubs emphasized tho value
WHAT ADAM MISSED
I,ingle, of Bartow, Fla., are guests
KINDS AT RIGHT PRICES
Church serviced will be on those days.
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Miss Mason’s latest production is of the annual Flower Show to a town, The things thnt worry chaps today of the Valdez during their brief stay a fter (5 o’clock tlds evening until to­
morrow morning, and it is understood Work called for and delivered
7 n. m. Low Celebration.
based on the great stage play by j nnd those of vs who remoml&gt;er tho
They never Tiothered Adam.
ir. Sanford.
1
,
that Die greater part qf the dny will
0:30 a. m. Low Celebration.
David Belnsco nnd X’lay M. Greene. turpassingly lioaiitiful one held in The Kamo old office day by dny,
sntiHfaction guaranteed
he
spent in hearing numerous dclcgaThe stoiy deals with tho life of W inter Paik last spring realize just The lawn to mow, the flowers to
A. Witmnn, prominent busincss tionSi
FIRST BAPTIST C H U K tll
a girl who was left nt a pawnship how much of education nnd pleasure
spray,
man of Tampa, nhd officially connectby her mother when tho girl wns an such nn event holds for a community.1 The ever soaring rent to pay,
ed with the National Paper Co., was
Sunday school 0:30 n in.
; infnnt. The pawnbroker takes the By tho way, I wonder how many re­
Old Adam never had Vm,
an arrival a t the Valdez Friday,
school has six departm ents, and pro little one into his homo nnd mines call (lie fact that Sanford held a very
V ' Vil
vidcs for all ages.
her ns his own daughter. A fter many lovely Flowpr Show tinder the aus­ But Ihink of alt the juy and cheer
Dr, nnd Mrs. A. C. Wnlkeop Ac
Morning worship and scimun 11 a. years tho -old man dreads, (lie day pices of tho newly organizaiHl Wo­
Thnt never cnirte to Adam.
prominent visitors to the City .Sub­
m. At this 'hour the pastor begins when the mother will come-back for man’s Club, as long as ton years ago. The thought of Christmas once 11
stantial from St. Augustine, nnd are
a series of sermons studying tho Holy 'i lL.r child.
Mr. Mend sent a mngnifleant show­ • i year,
guests of the Valdez. &lt;
Spirit. Mornlhg subject, ”M&gt;' Most I Advance reports say thnt Miss Ma- ing of his Amaryllis from Oviedo, A game of golf, a yacht to steer,
Yaluable Teacher."
son does excellent work In the por­ prizes were given for cut (lowers nnd Or bottles full of nearly-bccr,
W. R. Buckner, officially connected
Baptist Young People’s Union 0:30. trayal of the role which was created potted plants. I remember having
Poor Adum never Imij ’em.
witli Die American Railway Express
One hundred young people r-hould be by Charlotte Crabtrees in tho stage seen there for the first time, the Cal­
Co., with headquarters in Jackson­
present tomorrow^ ovqning In th ’s production.
endula, a charming arrangem ent In Life must have been a weary trek
ville, is a guest of the Vnhlcz while
training school.
An excellent cast has been selected u brown basket that was a prixe win­
For denr old, queer old Ailam,
ni Sanford attending to business.
Evening worship nnd sermon 7:30. to support the Fox star.
ner—Calendula hun since then become Without a pi nee to cash a check,
There will be 11 prelude of ton min­
i« common favorite—;(and by the way No ‘motor cars to race and wreck,
W. E. Moore,’ Jr., pf Cleveland, Ohio,
utes studying th t^ life nf Woodriflv
The first week in November has ngnin, this word is pronounced with Nor one-piece bathing suits, by heck, arrived in Sanford Friday nnd will
Wilson. Evening subject, "Thinking been designated iih Auxiliary Garden the accent un the second syllable by
For Evt, she never had ’em.
spend some time looking over busi­
Ahead." The members of the Order Week in Florida and other southern tho big now dictionary In tha City
ness conditions, lie is stopfdng nt
if ReMtday will be the guests of the states. It is hoped hut it may be uni­ Library.) ..'l
the Valdez.
&gt;
PROMINENT KAII.KOAD
first Baptist Church a t tho evening versally observed. Tho garden can
On tho lawn of Mr. Jam es MoughPRESIDENT DIES AT
hour.
be made an Important .adjunct to the ton In u wondurful apeejmen of PhoeliOoks like more rain am! more
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HIS TEXAS HOME
Prayer m eeting Wednesday evening home life by pfrojlcr effort. Vcgcnbles ncx Canarlenlcs wjrlch was sold to him
rain menus more cold weather nnd S S B B D l l S S I I R » B I I I K M S S I S I I S I I i a l » I I M » l i a a « l &lt; l l ■ I I S
7:30.
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pnd (lowers trow in the gardens of nt this time for the sum of twenty
cold wcnlher means hotter lettuce
(S r Thr Aumirlnlrd P r r u )
Florida in the Winter time when the fivo cents, nnd many gardens in Sanprices.
TEXARKANA,
Tex.,
Oyt;.
26—Wil­
ground In the north is covered with ford still show tho Influences of tho
" ALL SOULS CHURCH.
Tomorrow ls| the twenty-third ffun- snow'. An attractively made garden work done under tho slogan, “ A palrp, liam JiUchnnnn aged 74, jibeifldent of
Frank Akers is giving away n dol­
•hy afer Pentecost, fenat of BS. Sl- is a delightful thing to look at, es­ a poinsettia and a hibiscus for every Louisiana nnd ^rkan:pa R.'aR., and lar or five gallons of gas free with
one
of
tho
wealthiest
Rich
of
this
pecially by northern people who have garden In town.” .It is almost im­
••on and Jude, A|K&gt;stlcx,
every purchnro if you hold tho lucky
}n
addition the sunshine npd balmy possible to realize that that there section,rdjed a t hiu home here follow­
•Sunday school a t D a. m.
lyunher. Sec his advertisement in
ing
un
illness
of
several
months.
nir to enjoy, blessings so common, ever was a time when such n campaign
biw Mass n t 16:30 a. m.
this issue.
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however, to tho homo folks that they wns nodded. Now it is ju st as im­
Sermon op life gospel of the day.
OLD NEWSPAPER MAN
Senqon on the gospel of the dsy. do not appreciate ■them aa they portant thnt an effort should bo made
E. j . W allers of tho Creditor’s
,
DIED IN NEW YOrV
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rhould,.
owing
to
familiarity.
It
takes
to
disseminate
the
finer
nnd
rare
r
Benediction of tho Blessed Sacra­
Surety Company of A tlanta was in
work, of. course, to make a pardon, forms of ornamentals.
MEMBER HEARS! FORCES the city today and contracted for n
ment after Moss.
Tlie second rending of "The Serv­
Meeting of all tho men of tho par­ hut when taken in the rig h t'sp irit it
big hunch of advertising in the Daily
NEW YORK, Oct. 27— Richard A. Herald.
ish at 4 p. m., who will listen To an becomes cxerclfc. Results come from ant in the House” gave the mend&gt;crs
•ddress by a distinguished layman of this kind of exercise in the foim of of the L iterature Department a very Farrclly 65,-uddely known New York
vegetables, flowers nnd berric^. To pleasant and profitable afternoon last newspaper mqn and until his. retire­
Jacksonville.
Bryant Bowdoin of Okeechobee
— ment in 1917 an executive in VyUliam City was in Sanford today and paid
Tuesday, a t 8 p. m. meeting of the persons who live all tho year amid Wednesday.
Mra. Maxwell, In beginning, gave Randolph Ile a rst organizations, died
Indies of the parish for a pillow ease the green trees sad the beauty of
the Herald office an appreciated visit.
a ry , to the .Christmas Sowars do not realise tbe feoltaff of a- abort resume of the first two acta suddenly lust night from heart dis­ Bryant is tho Ford agent a t Okee­
shower jrcli)
joy In th e W n d s of visitor* who left for
the bonafiKif those who w ere,not ease.
io r mi
hszaar.
f
&lt;
chobee City and was oditor of thu
their
the
cold
and
discomforts
of
sent
a t the fornK-ijj«U(ling, and
Arvson
Thursday, * Saints Hay, holy dpy
Okeechobee News a t one tim p ,,^
Juno
northern homeland and find
rfcaln introduced the u J S p .
of obligation, as#
7 a. m.
"r Mi-uimiIii)
rs. Drummond e*J?|lynson anil
Friday, All; Souls Day, titu lar of time down'here in the Winter.
ROAD DEPARTMENT
Mrs. PhilBpf as Robert, again delight­
the parish
h,. masses a t 7, 7:30
HAS A BUSY DAY
j
The Herald for first CUM Job work, ed sis with thair perfect renderings
•nd 8 a. m
siictivcly.
(Dr Tkr A iu d a ltl r m * |
ON
ROAD
MATTERS
of
the
parts.
Mia.
Will
McKinnon
in
Strangers Invited to all church
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stalled. Preaching service at night at the absence of Mrs. Brownlee gave
(D r T h r A u n r ls lr i I 'r r n l
oervlces. Free sittings.
(Continued
from
page
1)
CHICAGO,
O
ct
.27-—Opening
gra|n
7:30. Tho night service wil Iks a the p art of Mary very beautifully.
study of a scene In the life of Jeeus. 'Thjs beautiful play of its own prices: Wheat, December 167 1*8 to r.truct three-foot rock shoulders on
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
strength drove home to the hearts of 1*4; May UT 3-4; Corp, December Iliad No. 8 In Polk county from
Hours of service are:
all presen. Us mesage of truth; the 74 1-4 to 1-2; Oats, December 42 fo Hnlncs City to Prostproof.
9:45
a.
m.
Sunday
school,
The 11 o'clock service Sunday mornThe construction of s ' bridge over
' . ,;'
teaching th at love is God and God Is 1-8.
i i a. m. Communion service.
*ng wil be a ccynmuion service.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
the Suwannee river,, on road No. 1
love,*
2:15 p. tn. Junior C. E ^
•t that hour the officers dnd members
F. V . FORStBR. President
, ,,
H. F. WHITNER. Cashier
lio n s , for- tho next reading from
NEW ORLEANS; Oct. 97^-Cotto!^ was authorized, (he cost is estimated
9:16 p. in. JntermedUte ,C. E.
of executive rurainiltecn of the Beneleven
o'clock
call:
ClosiDecemlwr,!
a
t
$1000,600.
“The
School
for
Srandal"
were
dis­
mediate
and iiiixiiuF
Junior Chrls&lt; * Intelftirt
1i*niv uitti
!**i*i" 1 0:30 p.’iii, Reiilor C; E.
30.10 to 23; January. 30.05 to 10.
j Advertisement for bids wos au- J I I I I H M I H H I l H W i n i i m i l U I I M U I I I I U I I I Il u n n
■/ cussed.
Ban Endeavor* societies will bo In-J 7:30 p . m. Preaching w rvlcf
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Tho rival of King Tut ban been un­
earthed in Egypt; That Is nothing In
our young lives. Wo hnve several
King Tuta right here in Snnford who
have never been “earthed” yet.
“ Watch A nastasia” snys headline
of an editorin! In the S t Augustine
Record. We don't know what the old
girl has done, Herbert, but if she has
escaped from jnil over there nnd gets
over in this p art of the world wo
mains king in the South, just ns it
will watch her nnd report progress to
continues
to bo America’s most val­
you.
uable export crop. It docs not take
“Soars Ilrings Message to Orlnndo much figuring to roughly estimate
Lions" says headlines in Orlando Sen­
Halmon Review Conditions
tinel this morning, Wo suppose he
had the permission of John Robinson
to enter the cages whiio tho circus
was going nnd Franklin King held
the animals bnck with a rod hot iron quotntions for cottonseed. All this
money comes to tho South. tl&lt; is not
whiio Joe delivered tho message.
evenly distributed, it is true, hut still
If Seminole County could have nn the South ns n whole gets tho tre ­
exhibit at Madison Square Garden in mendous cash income thnt this one
February showing all our varied crop brings. The farm ers nre comfruits and vegetables, our lake front Jng to town, bringing tho product of
“Steel prices^” says Mr. llabson in
and our golf links nnd our fishing field; paying debts, making new pur­
n
statem ent issued today, “tend to
and hunting it would bring hundreds chases, distributing the ncw-crop
follow
gcncrnl business—to act ns a
of homeseekers nnd investors here money in scores of .ways. And com­
thermometer
in measuring, roughly,
merce,
construction
nnd
industry
nre
and Snnford nnd Seminole county
would reap the benefits. All adver­ nil benefited, for the golden flow prosperity or depression. During tho
tising is good. Some is better thnn blesses nnd strengthens wherever it enrly months of this year business
was active nnd the price of steel bil­
others.
touches."
lets
advanced 30 per cent from Janu­
"New crop money" is coming to
ary
to April. It wns evident by
America ngnin becomes the world’s Florida for ulher crops thnn cotton,
■pence maker nnd will endeavor to although those who planted the staple them thnt the improvement had been
get tho European tangle straight by in this atnte have done fairly well for overdone nnd business took to cau­
calling n meeting over there of nil while the yield is small the price is tion nnd conservatism—n condition
the allies and powers interested. It good, Florida has ninny crops and stil prevalent.
“ Iron and steel prices very n atu r­
Is all right to be the peace mukcr they come to harvest at various times
For t ho pust six
but not nil* right to play the rich during the year. The most wonder- ally followed.
uncle for all the broken down nations ful citrus crup of nil the years is now months production has dropped nnd
of the world while we nt home nre beginning to move from the groves prices have been steadily declining.
paying the bills. If America has so to the inurkets nnd the stream of Despite the readjustm ent to date, I
much money to loan America can money coming in response to the do not feel that steel prices or pro­
loon it to the farm ers nnd b u s i n e s s gulden stream g o i n g n u t is highly duction hnve reached tho low point.
men who need it now.
pleasing.' Everywhere in the state It should lie borne in mind thnt dur­
the people, who have been unusually ing the war period our production
busy all the summer, are anticipating[capacity \0is greatly stimulated. The
M ONEY COM ING .SOUTH
actual output of steel In 1913 wns
tjio busiest winter yet known.
The Industrial Index, published nt
The South was hard hit the pnst about 31,000,001) tons with a produc­
Columbus, Gn., recently remarked two or three years; that part of the ing capacity of probably 35,000,000.
upon the money that is now flowing South where cotton formed the prin­ So far this year the steel industry,has
steadily into the .South nod very cipal crop and there were various set­ operated on n Imsis of more thnn 40,naturally getting into the hands of backs nnd everything seemed to con­ 000. 000 tons annually, n rate m ateri­
business people everywhere. The In­ spire against tho harvest. Florida ally over the actual output of recent
dex Nulls j t "New Crop Money," nnd was not so seriously affected ns some years. As o m nttcr of fa rt tho nbremarks editorially:
nf the other southern states; yet felt noimnl stimulation in steel output
"Tho new-crop money is circulating tin loss of trade that would hnve started in August, 1021. In 1022 total
and circulating briskly. The South come this way if tin n a had been optput jumped 75 percent over the
now has n great variety of cropH nnd propitious. This seuson it ii expect­ previoun year, while production ’dur­
it is bringing to mnrket and exchang­ ed that Florida will enjoy nn unusual ing tho first nine months of this yenr
ing them for cash. In the sections business in all departm ents of activ­ stands ovpr CO, per cent ubovo the
However,
hardest hit by the boll weevil, the ity. A fair crop of cotton nnd a good ssine period of-last yenr.
tl.o
main
point
Is,
if
this
country
were
agricultural diversity i* greatest, for price means good times for all of the
cnlcd
upon,
we
could
produce
steel
nt
i nthc hard school of grim experience
between ’50,000,000 and 58,000.000
the farm er learned his lesson, and
tons annually.
Even today a t the
For quick results try u want ud,
learned it well. Cotton, of i-ourcs, rccurrent rate of 40,000,000 tons, we
are producing more steel thnn we
can cansumo and expert. Nor should
wo lose sight uf the fact that our Eu­
ropean neighbors cxpnndrd their ptrrl
producing capacity to cope with ubnuimiii war needs.
Things Worth While Picked Up Along the W ay; Somu
“Tim underlying situation is well
From Pena Long Ago L aidD ow u; Some From
dcflncd'by unfilled tonnage—the baro­
m eter—which from tho low in Feb­
Pena of Luter Diiya.
ruary, 1022, of 4,141,000 tons climb­
ed with little interruption to 7|403,FRIGHTENED FACE
Of&gt;0 tons in Murch of this year. To­
Child of tho frightened face,
day, six months Inter, unfilled tonnage
Trying to undcratand
has dropped to approximately 6,000,*
The little bit of love
001. General business ns reflected
Under your hand.
in the Habsonchart hns dropped to 10
per cent below normal. My main
Holding the little love
thought is th at although no radical
Under lingers that crush
departure from the present price
Thnt which is soft as the
level is indicated, u survey of actual
Throat of a thrush.
conditions shows that the weight is
certainly on tho bear side, as it is in
Molding your huntl upon
most lines today.
Tho wonder of the thing,
“On the financial side we find
Crushing out the song that
further evidence qf this slowing up,
Wanted to ajug;
in the amount of recent refinancing
which has been undertaken by somo
Child o f tho frightened face,
of tho newer companies," continued
Why do your*fingers try
Mr. Rabson. “ During periods of rec­
To kill the little love?
ord-breaking business, new financing,
Soon it would die.
it is true, may be required by the old
Marion Strobel in Poetry
conservative m anufacturers for justi­
fiable, expansion as well as the new

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or credit for one dollar on any article in our Filling
Station.
Drive in and get a dollar
Watch for the number In the

in Rillion Dollar Industry

ones. It is n characteristic sign of
the Itaginning of n r.hnrp competitive
period, however, when many new off­
erings of funded debt with specially
attractive promises appear fn con­
nection with corporate names that are
now to investment lists. The absence
of any, now financing on the part of
older concerns a t such periods, always
is noticeable.
It is the time when
the more experienced management is
conserving resources, limiting new
business to established capacity and
reducing indebtedness rather tlion
taking on more overhead. Signs of
tills stage of business hnve not been
lacking in the iron nnd steel industry
this year. The wisdom of the re­
straint shown by the largest factors
at the peak-of demand early in tho
year, now is nppurent. AJrendy te rtnin of Hicir more aggressive new
competitors a re ’ falling by the wuysnde.
"A few of the seasoned concerns
which hnve consistently turned sur­
plus hack into equipment without in­
creasing capitalization offer sound
bonds for investment. This is ns
fnr ns the conservative investor
should go at the present time.
“Those who would purchase iron
and steel stocks ns n speculation
must weigh the outlook with the un­
d e r s ta tin g of the position which
they accept ns stockholders— th at cf
merchandisers in the commodity. Suc-

There In but one Florida, and it
cnlls to all naturc-locing people; not
only is it a playground for the leis­
ure class and a w inter home for the
wealthy; but it Is o year-round place
in which to live, to transact business
on a .la r g o 'o r email scnlo as bofUn
your ahility; a place whero you'm ay
grow your own fruits and vegetables
and have them every day in tho year,
or to grow them on a large 'scale to
help meet the nation’s need if you
hove the skill and application, v
* No volcanic upheaval
made this
wonderful peninsula state whoso
coasts, hardly more than a hundred
miles apart, extend far into blue wa­
ter of ocean nnd gulf; it was formed
by countless millions of tiny shell
creatures through untold years.
No cathqunk'c ever fissured the sur­
face of fair Florida to which nature
has always been kind, as to a favored
child.
The winds . which caress her arc
gentle winds, touching lightly her
people nnd her places, and the grow­
ing things in her fertilo soil. The
Florida sunlight brings joy nnd health
to people nnd wealth in the products
of her lands.
If tho tru th about Florida were
known tho population would increase
from the present one m illion.to the
twenty millions it could easily sus­
tain, and nil within twenty years.
Come to Florida!—Orlando Mag­
azine.

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Sanford Feed &amp; S upply Co.

Willis Powell—tho man who took
tho ake out l ake County—hnd his'
auto pulled in Orlnndo the other day
for standing too long nt the curb and
ho tells about it in nn article to the
Sentinel. It »« good reading.

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Don’t try to cheat them simply bccai’so they can’t tell you about i t
That is what you do when you givo
them feeds mndo from ir.forior grain,
them cheap feeds made from inferior
grain. Grinding demaged grain and
sweetening it will niiko it palatnbio
to youv stock but it will not mako
flesh dud muscle.
We handle GOOD feed a t right prices.
Yes Wb have acme molascs, and bran
for poison too.

Thn bank tf&amp;nd* fgustd osuelady
fscvidjnj jroui lu?d» with ptatediao

Life, love and laughter—th at in
Floriuu. Brightness' of sunny skies,
dazzling blue of sparkling lakes nnd
tropic s p u s — t h r u Is Florida.
Forest of lofty plno, wide-spread­
ing sturdy oaks, hung with pictures­
que grey moss; spicy bamboo trees,
eerie cypresses, camphors, magno­
lias, palms, pulmvttbcs—these are in
Florida.
Songs of a hundred birds, scent of n
thousand flowers, these too, are Flor­
ida, O raugj and grapefruit groves,
thousands of acres of them, tho fru it
hanging in golden glory—they are
Florida.
Thousands of
of celery, of
lettuce, of strawlicrriea, of tomatoes,
of cucumbers, growing for icei-bound,
snow-blarkeUd north for nearly half
the year—that is Florida.
Almost self-sustaining in’ this won­
derful state, scmltropical in climate,*
in vegetation, in natural products,
and excelling every other In number
of growing days.
- kThere ore grown within the state
250 different varieties of fruits, vege­
tables, nuts, besides oils, sweets, dyes,

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titled to good feed

The nernld for first class Job work.

COME TO FLORIDA

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K A o -.i r h U * cW 1,1U'iddN ffm M xsnfulw 1bcfor*
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.buying Uuit new suit
.
r} T reaty jVnrtt ca'i-erleere lit t'jiim i, malting nud fitting fine clothing
• v - • -! at home whore yon will hare »4r
\nnf:!fiu of n try o n ivklch,WlH in urc a better fit and .satisfaction.
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Till* ft-oho tim e.that Sanford high} tw o 'c Jai\f*ronlQ' take thA c iiih f lh J r
7 ‘
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♦ V \{ jf«om JIi!Jsbar0,.l.u . agoin ‘ mildly
JftVc have a client who owns an
our dnlhru and
„
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!»i*&lt;
^
f ia r e ^ th q j trffn the gntr.f, bob laoV
didn't w in‘any corkscrews!|t Tho* best
| exccpIVonaVv' coot! plfcce of' (6i(\
Jtow tr&lt;ty .nad io figjit
r _ acd' it
' w asn't!
. . lhtrtBnrtpwr
. . .
bqys cochl d? wr.a to hold
I’rlr.ccton
\r
.
Navy
at
Baltimore,
the
p
t
h
t
r
,
t
hat
they
had
to
fight
;
tho
T c rrle n to .a 0-0 score.
Iprcal estate that w ill trade for
Mr
'-.Pl i *• t
n Biltclxlnc v.i Cxrrrgb nt Pittsliilrg. either, &gt;1 was the referea! That
l a yeilterday&gt; irsin:* with Klsslny
property of equal value located
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FAR WEST.
raferce, or the follow they, crlled thei tnce, the lu«hil!*i score! threa toujh*
Wirh irg lo n State vs. Cdlfcrrity at rcfo’ic certainly had a hare to pick 'dhvraji in thfl llrst ^parlor. But only *cf
&gt; foutlr.U risturv ev'.f witnrkJ^d fn .
in the Country some ^vhcrc.dcsc PprUn^uI; Oro.
; with un.
oan of t h r three w r ; count:•! b r the Snaford. Tha clajh b Iv lu c .n Kql*’
■* University* of Southern C.difarnir
to Sanford..
“o fficial' refercy. . In tho tin t two ffti/i nnd t'lcdmont, RolUns hdlhiri
vs. Stanford nt I'.ilo Alto, (ful.
mlautea of |day H achrcotcd th i* firnt rccond only to the t
j
Ity c2*
O regjn'vs. Iduhq at EuJtsric, Ora.
of Sanford's maHo
niv.l kicked j Florida, nfidder* In the r tat'cy-r Flor­
Nevada vs. Santa Clara a t Reno,
J'oiht i.’cces.ifylly, t
d n u jis la ir: ida. Piedmont; ii irnionff Georg‘a’*'
Nov..
. Pope foil on a fumbled nttWnV^ by ! b ta f Lein; .oinaped v.utlj Mv rv ,|
)locI.Montana v?, Conaalga at Missoula,!
the Cowjdiuchnfn ,t
5 ]' n Celery*
4 Mont.
K ' J pdht add ran th r h for r. tou.‘h-&lt; Irrm* ftdbpM of (joer^ln.
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Denver University va. Colorado
&lt;}owo. Hut nptnehov; t • teficv failed
Botii fcfar.i, ( i v c e r d l . .tv* tlvil
P ric e Univor-ity a t Denver.
to rrcegaize .fill; '.’•coro or .tn- rootOlra, v.rA’ 'n*tW'tt'l» f . n f :*■ t . uj
Wjjpndr/r vs. Colo
o.hor tcvoJnlown'th- : 13 in.* ’»\ a few afterho.hi§[ -f ay," especially
'• f
LURce Laram ie/ Wyo,
rqjr.u'.cs late- ly I* h nha tVok the who' had- th* 1ferioylei'v.t. tha: ih y
Uthh Ariti' ci vr. C
hull around end f
!.!/'y v jrJ j nmf hove not « rln rla.m an n;&gt; tlni Inel'Jf- i
nt Lor^fjm, Colo.
\Vua tn.klc‘1 by the 1 i uimntfia raf/ty '
MIDDI.E WEST.
:ai..i who u W /l t
t! in hrinchij: SPORT
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i. ...
Ohjo Plate yi^ Iowa at Columbus.
him down. Thr r&lt; f. . ■f: flf*l t * recp r c j.
V
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i.i Rhoabth
Madl
. r*g d /c thl- tjehre i . r ground that
1
'eon, W b.
B e it’j 1 :;co .ecr.tr. .1 • r&gt;"j\\Tul ohcj.
Mnff- Northv/futrrn va. Illinois nt EvanSfenre.* 1C, . B irn::': ham
.
aton,. BJ.
dm 0.
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UUcr ..v.M e s t l ii
,1C?
Chknya vs. Turdue a t Ghlcngo.
* m r'rf'.ipi-i' tlP'V tivu
. •Nexebctry Colfb.-*-'' I ft. Woi^ord 1.'.
chas*
fiotro T*r.me v,i. Georgia Teeh nt
Summerlin Institute 0 HilbhoVo
Notre I&gt;ame, Ind.
High 0. .
*St.
A
uguntlro'put
.
le a s t
Detroit' University vs. V/ashlneton
; Weat»rrt Raeorvo 0. Ohio Un’voi'ever championikln'AliV
D rill. nnt^ Jttferaon nt Detroit.
ijify 7, :
1
llij/j
of
Palalkn
&gt;ns-l*
i‘.
Mi r. iari vs. Ncbrmka nt CelumHendrix
ColleK^
Hehdeifon*
day by beating (h
t
p r r e - bus, Mo.
Another r.hinlbg light In th.' local * 1U ta 0. The V nlatkv i
Brown il.
.
W^alihirton University vs. Arne* bnckfkij was. In IM Moye. I hi hit
S.mfbefn Method!it l :&gt;
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loct.li on Hoo‘4 flield 1
nt St. J.oui-. .
tho GAWnunylicr wall like a locomo­ urdny to be ciiinpl 1 r.. .
T« vrng A. (■ M. 0.
St. L ju b University va. Mlssiiuipp! tive r.tui the gap.i h- n a d r wr '
Haskell frvllar.s .20 Fa I in- ' ('■!•
nt St. Louia.
•
■ioye 3,
enotijdi alar a to /:ivo the Celery bay.
S.-ivt.i o
Michigan vs. Mlvhlgtin Aggies nt a victory. 11 • errisiod the go'al Une' And Iwe weeks k ■ •
Sanford i t. Kifdm njr 1 ’.
Adgqiitlno High v i t-mn -ent th
Ann A ilnr, Mleh.
in tlfe 1h i t q u a r t e r for the f coinl
■Si. Augu '
K', P
:.m v '
. mt City here i - * rr tv nipt i
Fuller Y$. W ain b uit Indinuapolu. "cffiti.il” touchdown made by, the
DcLund 7, New Smyrna f.
tnlio romo celury la V h ,r.ie.
;
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couth.
locala.
. T. : ; ; w . S Jitv.fl it. .n n« Au. tin,
o,?■C2 r. a a c u nn c ir- a c k t
T vaa'.
S u m n c tlb r Institute t,:nl llillfboro ' New Smyrnn' la e
V aadubili v.. Tol e at N'a hvlile. battled to n 0-0 tie in Bartow yci- out a nifty looltln c h
* v 'e
SiiV.'am * i *. Uglethu/pe nt Atlontn. teiday. The Ter»i.'“ i %
\7Qfo juct n lit­ (hi-, year coflMdeH'nf'
V. M. f. vc. North tlur*.linu Statu tle h.a’tjc.' than’ the Celety-l»’i
.
for
— - - a t I.exinirt'in, Va.' ,
•tie Pnru w b .'
b a t . Which gic Hfi;)i y iterdsy.'th iJ
on tin • Mia-. A.- t M. va. T oz*:jm *c» o*. to prove, ucv’or.li' j: to tlgi'.re •, tlial th at it xrstf kj- &lt;i !
Memphis, Tonn.
■•*V’ i .’ ■
Ifillub i i
------L'nlvti'sHy,' of North CsruBnn vi. •,\oi *• than
kldtii
point . it’ th at much.
.
fJarylaud
U
ntvouity
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College
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n r k j M&lt;1.
SA N FQ gR
— u l.W u . .
. iJr.u:&lt;nlt.ruv nu-.i
in .im m ii nil). Ii:*" i/twit
4 ^ Forest nt Tampa.
o’,i t!iy* Chai)e.&lt;(o4 D.. it
♦f V
Kolllns vs. Piedmont r.t Sanfoid,
(ho Bantam » to be th ql
------- i Florida.
ky tbjs *uy tbuy

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, rA ■, C !u ity, Florida, wisely
brick pavem ents 13
-i P.t.r.c. 'rod ivtlio bricks in tliose
pr ::Ti' &gt;ts £•••.* in perfect condition

1 coul

for more than

tho purclvF.se nrice.

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Again Jewett Proves Its Supremacy
Over Higher Priced Cars

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E have repeatedly pinde th e ftatotr.cnt that Jcwvtt Six cxccla
u llo th e rc a ra c a » p tthobigPaiiC.iarM rlpym fEoft A t arcccnt
test held by the oiUcirls of Lincoln Dark, D etro itj to bclect police
cars, Jewett m ade the following record:
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Onc-Iuili
Thrcc-fcnih* Mile From
Standing Suit t
Stiirulmg Scan
Tom
fhbi
Car
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37 Moxulf
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25 iJien li
37.1 texnd*
C1*rtl Six
2
Jcwcil Six
25 2 Kconuj
*SI42$Stx in jlwrxlrls
3
A $1750 Six 26 &lt;Jwood*
C$1750 Six 39Hr&lt;iondi
4 5 tlo A $MV&gt; Six 27 fcc'ond*
40.6 ceccnJt
4 5 *&gt;« A $1425 8.x 27
42 •c;v&gt;Oil»
6 . -A $1350Six 27.6wcond»
7
A *1485 S * 42.3*«xiid»
7
A $1750 Six 29 3 •ccond*
89 tic A 61045 Fear .ft wooruh
8 ' A $1295 S.x 30.2 trcondi
8 9 tu A 512 &gt;5Six 41 »«ojidi
9
A $1175 Four 34 seccndi
10
ASI350S.X 478«va««U
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A n d Jewett Six costs b u t $1065. f.olb. Detroit! Thijpk of n car at
Dint price, that out*performa cars doeting over $ 1700!, ‘I hlnk of tlt^
Joy tb at over 60,000 JcWctt S ix owner* nro'cipcrlcncing In their
'uw eu’s power is equaled by its freocxiaryday u tc of their jewetta. Ji
dom from trouble.
*•'i ’ •
T o handle its trem endous 50
nr.d pigged. It iL It \velghi7805
Ironi nnd rcarJ AH-atecl tutiv’croal iaints, Dcdi*bcarips «tcedI*S
•piq&amp;Ua. 6 -inclj-dccp fratne.
T h e Lincoln Park teat wasn't tl^p f.rst time Jf7.cU ,Sir ^&gt;ctJorm'-*d
itrcU into the realm of higher priced cn'ie. It hits dehced cohsfstcntfy
■lace its first appearance. Sales ol Jcu x tt are made dally to buyer*
w h o thought they hod to pay several hundred dollars more to get
a real cor.
P rove this to yourseli If you w ant pcrlormn’iee, rurrod strength,
nnd a reputation (or exacting rclioUiLty— drive Jewett Six yourseli.
Call u s,an y timeto-A l

SEMINOLE OVERLAND COMPANY
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They Outplayed The Cowpunchcrs in Every Qtv
ter in the Opinion of Many V !h&gt;Saw Claire
The Cclrty Fodtt motored doWn to
Klsniramcb yratarday and brought
back tho Hr t high rchi**&gt;l victory of
tho enaon in n 1 M 2 rcoro. l h c g.itne
wa» n n tl.r j by 'numoroua pebaUtea
tlie locals: being pentijlkcd nt least 1"»0
yjrd'. In this eno p imi; to C_" yards In
rlM h o preceding*fo n tu». Tho game
started nt 4:15 w ith' l»ut • n small
crowd In nt tendance, thcru being nlmoat a a many Sanford root^ra there
oa the (toyrtuithhcr lmckcrs. i.KIsalm-

jeeen sfrl f ■ tho second time fo
niHUipg^th'dr l *nt.'
Tk'- p ;uu ii v/ roltled down with
each team }•&gt; ying atreight football
and the ft
ended with Sanford
holding th ball er&gt; the CowpniieherV
twttity-ye.nl line.
• Ti.o out nmllttg ntar of the game
war as itiOml,*UnWt, the loeal quurtorliatk. On tlu&gt; Sanford tenm. Peck
Wn«!e, l ot o nrd Flowers mu; &lt; be
montlmie 1 for tln ir ujcrellunt pleying.
Klsaimpieo was well roprcrolncd it
Seali Bandy^ur.d Graham.
,Tlm lir.e-up as follivm;
Sr. it ford
Position . ; Klsalmtnci)
W'n.'n
Stone
Right Tackle
Wii.ot

Whitfield
Riglit Guard,

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Cami'licll
Hutto 1) ... ..«■••*•**»«f
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I.v ft’Guard.
M. Moyo ................. ..
, U f t Tucklu.
Schnc.dor
Wilson r ,.mm.
Left End.
‘i-'." '11**.''
Candy
Quarter.
.»i.yt**—
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Fields
Right* Half. .*i
I-**,..', ,." Grnham
Ix-n lU lf. ' *
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Bulloch
Fullback. *
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OfficiaU, Garaon, rrfu rct, U. of, F.t
Mr Lucas. Sar.fnrd Ittgh. lOmpirc; McPhail, kcsiUincM.iftx./Lut'fvrtMi*11 Aye
Cfttk, tiir.f l.cuf«tiui&lt; • ,

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trie d n n d tru e ,
s a fe ty , u n d e r a ll c o n d itio n s .

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Clover Elootn, iwth Fp^.-#Mver butttr*. A. U. C. and p^iato h ti.id , .‘•ally
yards td the goal. -They then kicked A nn .Cakrjt and . taxor ted Sun.hln?
off to Hanford-who burked the bull nnd National cooJ:*&lt; p all tka Fopulur
* 17U-3L*.
ibc lepgth of th&lt;- field fq r u touch* Market, rh v m 210/
down. !&gt;1 Moyo taking the bal) acrorr
for tho score. Banfyrd was ngcln
The Doily Herald, 15c per week.

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ut ninny thing*
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N oip^ghty truth,’ of grave'Im m ensity;
I t’s ju st the tlrihiM wq love life fa to m*
Aj night of’ stars; tho pntl: .ho moonlight- flings
Across n placid lnkq; ‘a swan that sings
.
V/ith plaintive voice, o 'd e a th th at Is’to be!
And lotus-lcnvcs that beckyn timorously
And Lira me bnckwnrd, to forgotten springs.
Life Is a rad rose on a field of snow.

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Lakeland Star-Telegrnm
rt Frccmnn, In his Avon Park
puts the present highway sitin in Florldn squarely up to the
bple t h a t ' n clear understanding
bc*hnd of the foolish policy lielng
owed by the grant stato of Flor­
A silver-moth a-flutter in the night. *
in a hit-and-miss program of 'rrfad
m e n u '
A sea qf green; and lilies* slim nnd white
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traction. Led by the TimrsThat with tha passing breezes wake and blow,
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O y s te r C o c k tn il
&gt;n, a large portion of the newsAnd when my heart is weary over-much
rra of this sta to ndvocnteil tin' rcLife is n Lite that indies, a li;uid; (ovtotu'hl
Soups
lon of any general state bond
P o tn g o Irpporjrtl o r Crinnnrnm'o*. Dfi/tC 033
ie, favoring tha very policy that
t they hnvo had to build their own
‘
' ' ' Wifv
i been o n .lv tal fur four oVj •
ropda—would hff, ,rrruflod.
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” y p ic k te a
IctTfl
rs and Utatnnrt
R
years
tlla tn n s cost the stole
N orthern! West Florida would not
MtREtfTEp M.jnr f. it'j.r .
aiiio P o m m e b N a t u r a l
Florida many niottfi millions than
P dalhaflffiiU dl: Hit S t i t
bo entitled 'to n t'l^ 'a lo protest for
South'ponnef.
i1
Jm'tnO
resented by 'the' actual cash outlay
they would be getting the lonp “wont*
" C hoice 6, .
‘ , the stnte at that time defined to
Departs
cd and much nc^tUd highway from
Arrive
ahead with a general road pro­
* P r im e K tl '5 &lt;5C N ctv Voijfc D c c f .A u J u s
1 Pensacola to Jacksonville, and. En?am2: !fi n.ra
2:3® n.rU
fit, Of course there Is nothing to
1 liia county, which, lew built its own
8:40 a.ni.
. Ft'i6)l Youp? Cliickoi)1' P phricy
N
gained now by getting sore over
toadr.
Tohria. fro nm
mn $.1 ,000,060
0(10,01)0 bond iIssue,
2:40 p.m.
icthing that lias happened and ennA ll,Florida would hnvo no right to
S tu ffe d N fitfvo T u r k e y — U rn n b e rrV S a u c e
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7:10 p.m.
be recalled b u t.it is in order io
I
rats? U howl because n half dozen inshow how absurdly inadequate .has
Whippet! Pointodfl
C a n d ie d S iriie ta
lrtr, into the elato would, ho opened
prV bcch the program of the state road
a t once, perm itting trgtT/c to (low In.
Depart*
- Arrive
N ot; Strinff Beans; Asparagus T ip s A u B e u r ro
department, not lrbcnuse of ntt^- short­
nnd out a t will, and tire world would
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2:03 a. nt.
comings on the p art of the mrmbers
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Steamed lik e
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rfse up and admire Creator Florida’s
84... ........11:45 n,m. 12:05 p.m.
of th at departm ent but solely berausc
progress; half th onntion would has­
80...
3:52 p.m.
3:42 p.m.
C o rn B r e a d
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F in g e r B olls
. they have had no tools with which to
ten Itore each winter* to help us enjoy
28.'.
Fresii
Fruit
Salad
£ . work.
them, nnd all Florida would be the
Efir. , Next to school situation in Florida,
te s t paved state in the world.
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Desserts*
Trilby branch
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the road problem is the inort import I t would bo worth $3,000,000 a year
Departs
Arrive
Baked
Apple
Dumplings—
H a r d Snupo
"ant. .In fart, they go side by nidu
in publicity. That would he $1,000,7:3tl u.m.
■$'* because without roads, real roads, it,
0(10 a year dean profit. Today wo
3:25 p.m.
Peach or Berrie Pie a la Mode
WX* would be impossible to ^develop those
have $.1 ,000,000 per year of what al­
B e larger educational centers which, fee/
most looks like waste.
, , Chocolate Parfoit
v
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in number as they are when the whole
The gain would bo $0,000 000 and
Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake **
state is considered, are evert now do­
no increase in taxes.
Leesburg Branch %
ing n.grcnt work in training the chiiCrram Puffs
,
. Choeolato.Eclairs
. Arrive
’dren for bettur citixunrillp than the
I’FNSACOLA PEOPLE WOULD
gg •
Demi Tnsee
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xNo. 157..... .1:05 p.m.
IT.y older generation has ever displayed.
CftNVBET 12 &lt; II v BLOCKS
No. 21............ 8:45p.m.
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A fter Dinner Mints
Better believe it- the toy*: and girls
INTO PUBLIC GOLF COCKS xNo. 158.. .....
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pf today would never couulenam r.uih
No. 22..‘.........
vh
Sunday. October,28th SeitveiLfrcm 12 to 2:30; G to 8 n. m /
n jackass policy ns has been mutely
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PF.V8 ACOLA, Oct. 237—Forty-t-.vo
yn
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• mb
Oviedo
Ilrnnrb
followed these Inst few days. The
c!t;.“ blocks wil be converted into n
*.!,:t^nr:*!ns:RCjai:,j:rs « K n ff,"nri?T:rJr arTU,-3ttW Knnr:».nnp.':KKBS9!nia7icr.ararnaMriionw«aBiixiBn»BBB*aBB«
aoacn«npBn*tic^ut::rQu&gt;«u us
’Istim iCEECE:.3:rt:KE^«aBMt;na:xsaH»:«HjBr:uan«a«Kmaai:»»nK«HBB«pai
t ArriVo
boys and girls of today are going to
nirntriprl golf ent.r.n.'if plans of a
have a stuto with paved highways
rpeeful coinmilto ecoaalstipg of Fred xNo. 120..... ..... 7:10 p.m.
I
achieved through the spirit of co- wore also usod
“demonatralion
KL^egtending from one end to the other,
Mah.lt, 1 . U. t-rolt turd Max L. lleur xNo. 127—. a....
1
—-pally,
except
Sunday,
ojicTflUori hotw c-n Iho county a g a it, a rcafi" thoro ia nothing
directly,
f ;r from Ponsncola to Key W est and
are carrier! out.
'V’-c formura nml the buhircca men. but Dr, Louie’s stutem ent leaved the
jti'i across the Flpridu peninsula at etttt:jcoc,."I eonmiUtso conferred
LOW TIDES ONTOIXCII. 1321
Truly,, ss ha ays, it fs inanifnjt th a t influence that they also hnvo pro­
i venient intcivnls.' .80 those old tttorsWcdtif. fay night with forty-friar
Forenoon
and
afternoon
ii
Ds
oc.'Ur
:t?w cpntiifibns nun*, be met with duced nlore ctrtton than has been us­
hackn who have so far successfully
'{coving iftrin -i-a nnd p: ofrsjrlorml men
new idcai'. Tito application jm” new ual since ttru hull weevil* took full
fooled the people into voting again: t
of til? r :‘y, for the pur pose of gelling .it ngproxlIrately tHo home hour and
idea* to .th o ploblor.1 of boll wbsVi) possession of the fields!
progress, arc goihg to have th*- i.tir- horn's in abhut thirty years.
.'ii cv* • i &gt;?t i-r la the ( osibility r.^imlt'.•.
July At*:r. Kept. Oct ;
You
.and
l
t.nuld
be
able
to
ride
... .ii ition le i t i tho formulation of
tv; price of a life-tini'-' whenever the opiT ertnbturhiiisf the new, golf tfourse. Diito .lime
The boll weevil- scourge lias pro­
5:33 (1:23 0:41 ,
4:31
'.''c cdi hratmi- Florida P lan,’f ho truc- duced sumo bcncUtB, n fter nil, in its
Sf portunity again ariacs fpr an cikprc:**.- ther e roads, tm* flat ns it, i.lands now Ti r n- wr.- j iir.nimity of opinion vtric- 1 4:05
5:20
at 14 7:20 7:53 |
cc : of which has been indicated un- shirking loose the farm er’s mind from
f ; . ion of the popular &gt;vi11. Gilbert F n o - our gnuidchildrcn MAY i&lt;e able to • d »l tilts conrerm?o, iurJ tlrj propoal- 2 4 :55
C: 17 6:02
8:17 8:35 '
7111
1 ■ the very ndversa conditions of old lijcas nnd .methods in agriculture.
jv. man p ut: the proposition in n prac- get somewhere, hi comfort. That you tion lias become a very popular one.
l?:Ejr
6:13 7:01
8100 9:24
:h h ’yca;:. Dr. Sol)!'/ctrncitidiin his Diversification
tlcnljWny, no practical that every and I could 1 njoy them Jh only one f'he idea of the ostablir.hmcnl of the
of crops is one of
7:50
0:00 10:11 10:32
7:31
1 1‘ 'amnt wr.Ji tiro rem ark' that—
;&lt; newspaper' in the itn te owes it to Its i c.iron for hnibllng these reads uaw- i^ew 13-bolp free municipal golf course
these, the iiuccessful i ubdtitution of
8:17
8:51
0:57 11:03 11:21
Waders to reproduce the presentation b; ; tale bonds.
tfT to provide amusement and enter­
“The sriteers of any agricultural '.lie peanut as a money crop fo r cotton
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0:07
Another good renron in ih n t the tainment for hundreds of golfers who
for Serious thought and study, 'Jilt*
program will depend «n educated in many places ,1s another; if it
•0:57 10:3R i i Vm 12:17 12:40 ]
Btar-Telegrum docs 10 today, feeling Klrtle can borrow money for 4 per m &gt;tftr through this part of the state
lec/lc [,’ilp, funds to make this possi­ should lead to mi active spirit of co­
10:44 11:30 11:^0
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1:3t 1
th at it i &lt; tendering a diirtiirrl. service i ci nt; while &lt;uir comities or* vnmpall- from week to 'week. These tourists
ble ; nnd it co-operative rplrit por- operation between tho farm ing nnd
It* 11:3(1 11:50 12:42
£ :‘J3 !
1:ql
t , to its rer.ders lit and out of Pnlk ed-to pay 5 1-2 nnd (&gt; per cent, rep- Will ho given (tee use of the links.
jueating every pha -o of the activities tho buslnfew dans it will .do great
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12:10
tinj:
a
saving
of
nearly
three*..
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t
12:21
,1:31
3:1f* 1
. county.
, It is proposed to invest not
I id chancellor j rf l! ■community which will make it general gqod throughout the South,
«" nrtern t*f n million dnllnrn per year. than- .$.10 ,(11)0 ' in the new golf 12 1:00
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1:10 ^:1 3
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I j-o . dble for tho pooplu nctiirg _nr. a ::s that spirit of co-operation will lx&gt;
This I* what the Pilot i-ayn:
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1
13
1:40
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1
3
‘M
With
stub
a
program
—and
with
course,
tho
vitizens
to
have
charge
• •Torn by i^Tiuual JonliusliM Fioild( o-n y, r.Sy:i' 1. it 10 put over a iLHinllt: progr am.“ extended to oth errth irg a, in time.—
U 2:20 2:38
3:51
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ians a ro , hunt fag Flirrr'kr, foil'. &gt; say.
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Of the other ubcly, form s . which Tlmes-Union,
3:15
4:10
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An incoherent ronil/ffsteri^wkjj^dead dm e thl-i $80,0(13 per mil** cost.’ With c u fe to embark on the golfing ground in 2:55
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*- - . end*, is holding: imek pragraxs, any y'.'t’l f tr pfi Vum \vtf ('Mild InHte th e f ./« ncr'Khijj, operaliofT and ■crntcol of To "■;)■!&gt; ^tH tiT t irfW
c:
nu,\R::xim
i:ijgt;nnneafs\rtnititsauBtaH
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nn]ic:»anrnnziu.:tr,m
m
3,M
fn*suBr;nr
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4:54
fn
the
world
to
hkl,|
the
Hiiniu.
0:30
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others. And then we henrr.iich hj&gt;r*T;*"M- ' ‘rtrtrt -1 hujldei
with world-wide
competition
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men ns the Tampa Tribune, the Mlr.mi.*
8:40 10 :*.''* 1
0:17
Herald and the Jacksonvilie Inurnai pilWs might fall—they urrdoUlitedly
7:51
0:43 11:21 1!
crying out agninnt liurty wjs' ten in '.vnMii, lu'cmise builders 1 onld buy the
i
min*
output
«T
rock
pity
buy
entire
21
8:57
MKISVI.INd WITH
10:54 11 ;57 12:07
elate rornl work and in rovetoua rage
o.&gt;
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(IF NS
whenever a dollar i-i npeiil nuywh tv rhiploruls of nsphnU nnd buy cmretete
•w
by
(he
trairilitad.
,
ll;0
1 11
23
T:13 '1:37
'1 :3 . M it
except In their front yunltt.
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11:50 12:17
2:01
2:11.
And yet iidiu1 «f these muuthpieeeH
f%,r, a
25
12:07
1:3V 2:42
of wisdom seems willing to stop long
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the
angim
&lt;r.
Such
a
program
would
.whom
he
is
l|p
“Two
(Inn
Terror,'
2fl
1:02
enough to olTer any iiteasuro of con­
'■(I raid a man of Cureral Cluetlial’s [,» he shown at the I’lincc s tirentn 27
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structive criticism.
11 seems with
nldlity and standing. Such a m an'bought,
128
2:41
3:M
4:32
4:45
most of us that our main duty in lit.’
would eliminate even the appearnnec
A
h a savage nnd morose bandit,'21*
3:20
5:10
4
:
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5:22
Is to howl. I’tiliaprt tvi* have done
(■a iusL’3ttit3icu3t:riii!a(WMEa:;,zatm ^-;aat:naE t3stfiia‘5^nnr:nsa:ic:rrj^tJS«iB aa»x:a3:annB !i*aB ««nH K B B
nf waste ,wit tell a ppc ara nre is u fitr Hart' holds nt* the .atage-coaeh with .'0
4:6fl
5;Litf
0:09
5:52
our share of it. lint we're going to 'all about the only n&gt;ni&gt;iiu wo have for
regularity
until
corneied
like
n
tiger
111
5 :2
4:49
0:50
atop cusning the state road depart­
howling today. Stub u man wonhlihy the rides in the hands of the low.
m ent for a few minutes and give Ore
be a guarantee of fnithftd perform -[A t bay ,he shown Ids claws, but the I'irst Q uarter Full Moan I-ast Quartet
devil his due.
nnee—nnd likewDo 11 guniaritei' of f nrning, cabin in which he is trapped j June 21
June iH
July 5
We are going to admit that even holiest policy tha! would a ttract the forces him to flee, lie and Oregon July 20
July 27
Aug 4
this alleged stupemlmn. total of ¥•!,-1 biggest r.'iid builders. Such 11 man Joe, iris lieutenant, r.cpnrnte.
Aug. lit
Aug, 20
Sept. 3
,.900,000 prr year, which the* depart- ',-oitld eliminate charges of favored
Mart, drifts toward the town of Scut. 17
Sept. !1
Oct. 3
m eat wil receive for t\vo years, Imi t Jocalitb r tlrrough Iris repullititm for Yellow Dog. This is noted for Its
going to scratch the surface. It f„,. dealing.
/'bad m en/' bnd whiskey and high
Kyery gulf player in ,S anford has
sounds big but the leghlotiuc Inn:
A lid finally the economies, these m ortality rate. But it hnn its jedeemUld out a program for six state lords. •: .-log(. would undimliledly .ratbhrthe ing features in the ahape of n re- rt’ceivtl' u" *"'«wn. I invitation U&gt;-^ g
totaling nearly 2,r.uu rniles-m td that elate t&lt;* rave roinelhlng like $10,()tf(),- former's committee, and Margery « f ,lor wi,h !l 'c a n 'ifi! booklet of th e ,*
it f\
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77* |
2,160-mile program is u darn sight rtryu „„ the j,,),.
That $10,(100,00(1* Wilson, whose dark .ves ilfmnimit" Westchester DID more jCiub to Irecttnu* "
member
of that
that In
ir.-stitu
Utiition*
thatuldbebeused
usedtotobuy
buystnte'rqntls
stnte'pcpulsthat
thatj tho*
; tha-home
homeofof Mat
Mat Uuckton,
lluckton,nrifornrer.
former. "a r,l'r
,h r of
tio n 'th
a t j{S
bigger.
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trld
We arc going to admit that rands the counties irnve already built. That J,Slat oiisot ves H art’s gun play at a boasts all the mill: nairas in Kcw «
m ust.be built right or tin* state might would mean that counties which have ncjuliy towir and invites him to per 5 01 k and then s.une 1 lie r a t e s 'f o r l r
as well quit—ami what is more w. built their own stnte roads would be Miade the citizens of Yellow Dog to non-residents are $: 77.50 and for £
t
gulag to admit (hat it cost - ?:((»,- nl.|,, to build $10,000,000 worth of ,liteopt Law nnd Order from I lie in­ residents $1,005.00 f.,, il.:*-yeur. W-e «
000 per mile to hiultl' roads rig h t.j littorals. And, think wlmt any coun­ tellectual inur.le of Iris gun in liberal do nut know ju-t wbyre the ’i.ike
r:
There are calamity liowieif who will ty could do with its sirnre of lliut doses nilministered every few hours. about these imitatioim but just to St
a
yell "wuste," hut until they cut* pixrve $10,000,0011.
Nt» questions an to a iir tV past arc snow our hearl is in the right place M
it, let them ghu*tup. If they prove
we
hereby
invite
a))
the
members
of!*jj
And why thmibl wo rtoulit ft.
inked. The Irarnlit takes hint up :in*l^
it, then proceed.
Hut they c a n 't
The legislature yijuld muku abu&lt; Journeys to “ Yellow Dog.” Hu pulls tho W estchester Hi 'moVu (’lub to n
Flbridu mulct ish are all right and w* lutely sure, 'They could.order prelim- lint ettr’s tail, bathes it in guudine corno to Sanf(*rJ nnd j toy j^olf on our 1H
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are using everything "made in Flor- inary surveys math*. They could jilnce to loniovi) tho flees ami puts the inuiticlpsl links.
I d a ' that Is pussihle and r l ill they tldrqunLe data before tesponslble en- heavy chain and collnr of law and
cost $30,000 |u*r mile.
The Daily Herald, 13c per week.
gineoi H and determipe the cost almost o id tr on its vicious element.
And when it conies to "pinthitig (In* h.fnre hand. They could stipulate
Then M argery Wilson’s dark eye:;
com ers" iHlIshnrnugh county i.- iparn- ,w hal each ritn.l was to get, nnd that c.irnmenre to play havoc with his MADE A HALF TO TH E ACHE.
Ing it valuable lesson in waste with tire rondff must he completed with the cVilne-stnincd solii.
Her eyes ure
its ro ad ,to Manatee county going to funds a r hand. They, could stipulate more effective than sermons aryl
Due to an cncige'tli cotji-fy^nccnt’s
pieces almost by tire time it i« laid. n M r basis for refunding lire $10,- in ora deadly than IrulltAs. He courts in struct iou.i ami the jmifcidbs tine"
» while n rani rood in Manatee county; &lt;&gt;00,000 to those eounllt;5 Mint have her. Kin. |oscr&gt; her heart to him. Then Of csblutp nrsCrute, forty out of a'™
la standing up* under every demand. already built tlrelr state roudn—suclr comes Oregon Joe from tho pathless hundred farms in Floyd’eopfifty, (Hi.,
We'd like to know who wasted Hie cdunties as Polk, Dade, H ill is borough, j :v ml of the desert. Oregon Joe sets flu:coodrd this- year it producing a
money—the state when It paid $30,0011, Palm
__ JBeach,
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Lake and Moth- up..................
his stand .........
rs n.............................
kid'innii. He holds
fa m o u s, a p h o r is m ..
^ pvr mile for a road thut is being used| erf. All this detail could I*v figured th eiiaik aecret of "Two CIuu Terror'^”
now and gives cVgfy Indl utioir of lie*.mil in advance and w rit twf int&gt;• tho l’ii-t, and fences him to Inssrn up on weevil inltctlnn nnd v,*‘ftther,! ’r.raortl- j§
ing usable twenty years fr«*ip now— lu,w: Thera would baim thlfig left for Ida admini'drjiUqtl'.'af hiw and order !t:g tp Dr. AmFraw M. Fifde, pirtridriit
or fftllfohoraugli tomity, which Spent [ tlio toad department but to fallow the --u n til be, ‘jerk,if ttyv ‘Jion's tail anti of the fleqrgla Paib'gi* i,f Ait+iKuIturc,
’
$20,0(10 per mile fer a rand that i s 1 law. There would bc'aim qit no po»- then tlii* ra in* of a .44 is iif*ard, and who has verified tho repor t;gotie the first year.
m
This
aibility of fpilure. MfcM get road*, Oregon Joe g*u*s out into the desert
' Wltli e te n ' th» most rabid critic*J vJiete nit painted, how Mipulutvd and to da*.
the ‘‘mo»
ylern method i1 of cultjl*st modern
cultl- S . ■
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: •d jn ittiq ^ that Hie departm ent Isn’t a t stipulated term
net! 5Wftif (Jjlldic\t&gt;U!l IJV
This beautiful, sombre n n d .thril­ vat ion ‘camblnati
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responsible for high prices of road.Then with this data U&lt;fort» us, all ling -drama will be thowir ut tlto •if calc turn urrsnnte, ^.^ys Dr. Soule.
»gn*cing that we will have to pay Florida could vole hitcllfguiilly on the* IVIncess tlrcatre tonlglrt—Saturday, This Is good news to lira South. Gen- £
st $30,000 per mile if we want mad: program. It would then bo u tiesoral adJrpliun of tht'.e m etj/ndt. would jjj
that last u*: long as Ihc bonds, tho Hon cf mods or hu madi;.
A man in Jiappltavat while giving produce
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Ijku -------re mits anyvvheve In
th;:. ■**
;-«,pesti on arises uuddenly, •"Wberc?") South Florida would have* tin kick; sotm'Vorly advice, a woman while giv- j Cotton Belt. "Dr. Soule deffntei; threp
! All this vast” sum of money that not a basis for even z* yawp. At ttb&gt;. ing f.nm’cbody mesticinc.
ci cnt' rla to thp uccci.ipIlshnienV o f'
■talc road*departm ent la to ra ­ tolutely no more coat than how, it
this ord.
co od
the coming year will build only would receive at 0119 swoop nil the
Due Thing uu editor has that is
Thuy nrv. F ilsl, tlral atBployidrt.it Jg
iniles of road.
roads for which it i* crying. And the hard to gcU bc.'idc lit* goat, Is his of a fiist-rlais county agent with tscl
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A h!ioe manufacturer whose
I store in New York City isin a
" rather out-of-the-way local­
ity recently called the atten­
tion 0 the reading public to
these familiar lines ‘4“If a than can writft a bef-_
for book, preach a belter sSimon, or make abetter mouset han hss neighbor,
though he build his house-in
the woods, the
i i
make a beaten path to his
door.”
5 For many years people
have beaten a path to this
„ shoe manufacturer’s door.
| He has proved the truth of

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turer is a consistent and reg- 1
tilar advertiser* and when he «
has anything to say, he says |
it through Ins advertising. It I
may fairly be assumed that, s
he would not look for a thriv- j
ing business In the best of :
mousetraps, or, shoes, if.peo- J
pie were not laid about them g
as people expect to be told— 5
through advertising.
Of course, people do find
out which are the best mousetraps, the best shoes, the best
files; best breakfast foods,
and buy them in preference
to others.

And people today are pret- „
I-.-- A n d 'w ilerM he-publish, Ty/’v^n, aware that u f i H u i a this quMatidfAvhkh lie an ■
iiifacturer
**■ ,**(8 plies with-sudi -pride to Ins ing back* 0? the tMngs'hft f'*
business?
makes, he is telling the world
Why,, in' an advertisement, that the path to his door is a
to he sure*^for this manufac- -broad highway.
. Published
the Snnfovd
The American .Association

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Agencies

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ARRIVALS AT HOTEL VALDEZ ns Alberto M. So'
(tawdry, sotnetltne

Too ( i i fled the name of
•vary live Business Man
In Sanford In thin Column
each day.

Phdne 498

Phone 498

Claaalfied Ada le a word. No
Ad taken for lees than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordlngiy.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Cotton
ginned prior to October lSth totalled
6,400,570 bales including 173,004
round hales counted ns half hales and
8,745 bnlcs of American Egyptlnn add
260 boles of Sea Island census bureau
announced.
Sometimes what a man thinks is

Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
sober second thoukght is as much
Trunks nnd Baggage
intoxicated as the first one.
Transferred Anywhere Any
FClt SALE—Rhode Island eggs • for
Very few boys ate as good as their

Time

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

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

S. 0 . ShinhoJser
Contractor and Builder

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
B a ta kllsh ea

1 PON

Real Estate, Loana and Insurance ,
Phone 48
104-8 Magnolia Are.

STEWART the Florist
Flowers

For

All

Occasions

Members
Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass'n.
814 Myrtla Ah .
■ Phone 260-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Rhone 62----------Sanford. Florida

j

Cards of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Mon, each
of trlraa, is hio ebourn pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends (o Ute people.

George A. DeGottes
A tlo rn e y -a l-L a w
O v a r S e m in o le C o u n ty B a n k
SANFORD
-»- - t - .* •
F L O R ID A

FRED R. WILSON
.-

setting, 15 eggs for fl.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenuo. San­
ford.
83-tfp
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
—Either pulled' ready for delivery,
or in the field.
Phono Ellsworth
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prlres.
142-tfc
FOR SALE — DeSoto paints and
varnishes
a t Sanford Novelty
Works, boIo agents.
154-tfc
r o r -Sale— 111 acres in Longwootl
corner of Grove nnd Orange Avenues.
H. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of 8. W. 1-4 Sec.
25, Twp. 20, Rnnge 29.
Thus J.
Baxter, 52 Ganscvoort Street, New
York, N Y.
10-1-1 month
FOR SALE—Five
road part cleared.
Easy terms.
Also comfortable, attractive bunga­
low in city. Very reasonable. 1103
Opk Ave.
180-3tp.
FOR SALE—One pointer dog two nnd
one-hnlf yenrs old trained. Apply
to W. G. Kilbcc, Ggncva, Fin.
180 2tp.
FOR SALE—Baby Cart, 111 Maple
Avc,
_________ /
1803-tp.
FOR SALE—Small bungnlow with
all modern convenience. Completely
furnished, two full Bizcd lot well im ­
proved, also twenty-livo I’lymouth
Rock hens nnd one rooster. One of the
most desirable locations on Sanford
Heights. No mortgages on place.
Will sell at n sacrifice for ensh. Any­
one interested address P. O. box 874
Sanford, Fla.
FOR SALE—Typewriter, late model
Oliver visible; good as new; half
price for cash. See Crane, Herald
Office.
178-tfe.
FOR SALE—Some lltfcio Plymouth
.Rock pullets nnd rooster. P. 0.
Box 205 or Phone 253-W.
•
D-lB0-2tc; W -ll-ltc.
FOR SALK—Reed baby carriage, $10,
a bargain.
Mrs, J, A. Strange,
corner Hi d nntf Holly Avenue,
• •
181-2tp.

parents think or
neighbors think.

as bad as their

FOR RENT—Furnished apartm ent, 2
or 3 rooms, ulso bed room. Close
in and remtonnble. 202 I'ark Avc.
181-ltp.

ry Gortlon and wife, Atlanta, Ga.;
OH UK It OK PUBLICATION.
Wm. McPhPeraon, Briifeton, N. J.; T h e S t a t e o f K lo rld n , T o A l l t h e A f t e r
P arties, (Irectln g s:
L. G. Palmer, Amarillo, Texas; S. Tn non ied
H o tie r t H u n t n n d ------ H u n t , hla
Miller, Hath, N. Y.; Mrs. Dale Troy, w if e , IV 1111it in C. D r n w d y . nm l -----O r n w d y , hla w ife . H u b e r t L u t o n n n d
Daytona, Fla.; W. E. Jones, Atlanta, -----L u t o n , Ills w lfo, A. V. T hulium nm l
Go.; A. B. Vance and wife, St. Pe­ ------ Thom im . h la w lfo , A n d r e w J.
o p e nnd A. O. ('o n e . hla w lfo. t ' h a r l e *
tersburg, Fla., A. Huggins, A tlanta; C
n. P i l l . J o h n II. P lx o n , tV lllln m K.
J. D. Brown, Strcator, III.; W. Fes­ H n r t l o t t , n n d
A l h e r t o M. H
senden, Jacksonville; L. P. Holton, na A l h e r t o I
Jacksonville; C. Flnley'K night, Jack­ H nw dey. Nome
Hnwily, Mb \i re. A l b e r t L. J o n e s mill
sonville; P. S. Mouchas, Atlanta, Ga.; K m m n J u n e s , Ii In w ife , C a r l t o n Itlce
H ire, hi* w if e , J . H. A b b o tt
F. R. Daniel, Valdosta, Ga. G. L. nn nn dd —
—
A h h n tt, It In W if e , P n v l d O.
Minnoth Chipley Ga
Kry nml ----- K ry, bln w ife , nm l e a c h

FOUND
FOUND—Bunch of Keys. Owner can
have sumo hy identifying nnd pnying for this ad.
156 tfc.
FOUND—A bunch of keys. Owner
can hnva sr.mn by ap plying.at Her­
ald oiTice, identifying, nnd pnying for
add.
170-lfe.

WANTED
WANTED—Young lady wishes posi­
The accumulated knowldcge of the
tion ns stenograph or bookkeeper.
F. M. II. 209 E. 6th. St.
179-3tp world will not give nil editor wisdom
xiFstfENGRu— w ays"* m
m
- if ho is not endowed naturally to re­
Gond m inty with opportunity letyn ceive it.
telegraphy.' Apply at onto Western
Tho Herald for-flrst class job work.
Union.
lK0-5tc/

WANTED— Boys to
Deliver
The Sanford Daily Herald.
Hoys have to put up five dollar
bond lief ore taking job. For
further particulars see circula­
tion manager Ilernid.
WANTED: More men nnd women” to
ri toil Ritwieigii'a Good Health Pro­
duct".
Exceptional
opportunities.
HuHtlcis make 71 hour. 160 Products
/—all necessities.
Must bo steady,
capable, give references. W rite W. T.
Knwloigh Co., Ct. *2780, Memphis,
Tenn.
10-20-27- il-3-3tc.

LOST
LOST— From Rom Court, Sanford
avenue, Octoiier 23, soven months
old pointer puppy white with livor
colored spots. Finder please notify
J. C. Hutchinson and receive reward.
178-3lc.

K r v r n t b J i ii li rln l t ' l r In nm l F u r SmnlMnlv
In t ' h a n r r r i •in. Hiim«tliui’s k n o w n
iiisnn, t ' o m p l a l u a n t .
H u b e r t H u n t n m l ------ H u n t , hi* w lfo,
W i l li a m tl. D r n w d y nm l - — D r n w d y ,
III* w if e . H u b ' l l L u to n a m i ------- l.utoli.
hi* w ife . A. V. T h o m a s n m l ------ T h o m .
ns, lila w ife. A n d re w J. d o n e a n d A. tl.
Conn. Ills w ife, ( ’linrloN i t . .1)111, J o h n II.
Dlxiitl. W il li a m K. I h i r t l o l t . nm l -----B a r t l e t t . Ills w ife, A l b e r t o At. Hnwdey,
s o m e t i m e s k n o w n ns A l b e r t o M. H aw dy, n n d A m in M H nwdey. s o m e t i m e s
k n o w n lit, A n n a M. Hnwily, III* w ife.
A lb e rt I f c 'J o n e * nml K nim n Ju n e* , bl*
w ife. C n r l t u n I t lr e find —— Hlee. Ill*
w lfu, J , It. A b b o tt amt —
A b b o tl. lit*
w ife . D a v id O. F r y n n d ------ F r y . tils
w ife. C h e a t e r W. O o o d rlch , an lle e o lv e r of t h e S a n f o r d Loan n n d T r u * t C o m ­
p any, a co rp o ratio n , aqd th o resp ectiv e
h e lra , ilevlaee*.
grantee*
on o t h e r
c la im a n ts u n d e r H ubert H u n t and —
H u n t . Ill* w ife. W illia m C. D r a w d y nml
■■ - . D r n w d y , Ills w ife. H u b e r t L u to n
a n d ------ L u to n , h is w ife. A. V. T h o m a s
a m i — — T h o m a s , lila w ife, A n d r e w J.
C ono n n d A. (I. Cone, h la w lfo, C h n rle a
ti. Dill, J o h n II. P lx o n . W i l li a m K.
I t u r t l e t t a n d ------ H n r t l o t t , h is w ife.
A l b e r t o M. H uwdey, s o m e t i m e s k n o w n

o f t h e m If li v in g , nm l ir (Irml. nil
p n r t le n c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r H u b ­
e r t H u n t nm l — - H u n t , bin w ife, WIIHum C. D r a w d y a n d —
P r a w d y , hla
w ife. H u b e r t L u t o n nm l — - L u to n .
hln w ife, A. V. T l m m a s n n d ------ T h u in nx, bin w lfo , A n d r e w .1. C o n e mid A. (I.
C one, lit" w ife , C h a r l e s tl. P i l l , J o h n
II. P lx u n , \V 1111ii in IC. I t u r t l e t t nm l ------l l n r t l e l t . h is w ife , A l h e r t o M. H nwdey.
r o m e t l l n e s k n o w n n s A l b e r t o M. Hnwdy, n n d A n n n M. H uwdey. s o m e t i m e s
k n o w n ns- A n n n M. ’Hnwily. h is w ife,
A lb e r t 1- J o n e s n n d K m m n J o n e s , h is
w ife , C n r l l o n Hlee n n d ------ n i c e , bln
w ife, J . II. A b b o tt n m l ------ A b b o tt, Ills
w ife . P n v l d O. K r y n n d ------ Key. b is
w ife, n n d nil p n r l l e s cln lm lnic I n t e r e s t s
u n d e r H u b e rt II. Iln m se y , d e c e a s e d n r
o t h e r w i s e , n n d nil
p a r t i e s ' claim in g
I n t e r e s t s u n d e r W i l l i a m tl. A u d e n r le d ,
s o m e t i m e s k n o w n ns \V, (1. A u d e n r le d .
d e c e a s e d , -or o t h e r w i s e . In t h e p r o p ­
e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , n n d nil u n ­
k n o w n p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g nil I n t e r e s t In
t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d r e a l p r o p e r t y
s i t u a t e In Hie C o u n t y o f H e m lm d e n n d
H tn te o f K lorldn . t o , w i t : *
( a ) T h e S o u t h e a s t &lt;iunrt«r o f Hotitbw e st t t u n r t e r o f H ectlon 2G, T o w n s h i p
21 Houtli o f H iinge 20 K nst.
( b ) T h e S o u t h e a s t i | u u r ( e r o f H n u th e a s t q u a r t e r o f H eetlnn 20. T o w n s h i p
21 S m ith of K o n g o 20 Knst.
(e ) T h e W e s t linlf o f t h e H o u th e n st
q u a r t e r o f Her C o n 2fl. T o w n s h i p 21
Houtli of K o n g o .in K nst. le s s t h e ra i lr a n d r l g ’i t - o f - w n y .
( d ) T im K nst o n e - f o u r t h
of
th e
N o r t h w e s t i i u a r t e r of N o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of t t e r t lo n 2 1 , T o w n s h i p 21 Houlli
of Hu line 21 L a s t.
( e ) T h e Must linlf of t h e N o r t h e a s t
■l u n r t e r of H o u th en st i | u n r t e r of N o r t h e a s t n n n r t e r . o f H e rtlo n 30, T o w n s h i p
21 Houtli of I t a n g e 3H K nst, l e s s t h e
railro a d rig h t-o f-w a y .
t f l I leg I n lit n g 329 H f e e t W e s t of
t h e N o r t h e n s t c o r n e r o f t h e H o u th e n st
i i u a r t e r of N o r t h e n s t q u a r t e r o f Herl i o n ,3U. T o w n s h i p 2t Houtli of I t a n g e
30 K nst, r u n W e s t &lt;157 fe e t. Houtli 4X2
feet, t o t h e r i g h t - o f - w a y o f t h e Hnllroaii,
tlie n e e
N o r t h e a s t e r l y ti a r a l le l
w i t h s a i d r a i l r o a d to a p o in t Houtli of
t h e p o in t of b e g i n n i n g . I | i e n r e N o r t h
to b e g i n n i n g .
I t Is o r d e r e d t h n t y o u n n d e a c h o f
you a p p e a r In t h e niv o rn bill of c o m ­
p l a i n t h e r e i n M ed o n o r lie fo re t h e
3rd d a y of D ery ip lier, A. U. 1023, t h e
s a m e b e i n g a H u ie P a y o f tlilc H o n o r ­
a b l e C o u r t.
,
It la r u r t l i e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h l a o r d e r
ho p u b li s h e d In t h e H nnford H e r a ld , n
new spaper
p u b li s h e d
In
Hnnford.
H em lnolo C o u n ty , K lorldn. im r e a w e e k
for eig h t p n n seru tlv e w eeks.
•WITNKHH t h e blind a n d s e a l o f K. A.
P o ti g la s s , C le r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt.
H emlnole. C o u n ty . K lorldn. a t t h e C o u rt
l l o u s u t h l a (III dliy o f O c to b e r, A. P .
1823.

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IHKAL)

DOL'OLAHH.
C le r k .
Ily : V. I t P o u n t n s s , D e p u t y C le r k .
M a g u i r e nm l V o o rh ls ,
H o llr lto rs f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
1 0 - 0 - 1 3 - 2 0 - 2 7 - 1 1 - 3 - 1 0 - 1 7 - 2 4 - 1 2 - f . 910.

NICE new three ro o m \ap artn icn t
furnished.—Lkona 444.
177-Otp.
Raffs Wanted—Clean rsga wanted at
the Herald Office.

B u ild in g
F L O R Il

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

FOR RENT Two furnished and one
unfurnished apartments. 301 I’ark
ARCHITECT
180-3tp.
Firat National Bank Building
SANFORD
-:-:FLORIDA
room furnlahod
upnrtnicnt, newly iinlshed. Fine loca.
tlon. Reasonable charges. Twcntj
minutes from Sanford. B. T. Tiller
Paola.
108-t^e.
POR
RENT—Rooms
and
kitchenette
FIRE. LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE
Shirley Apartments, opposite Posl
Office, upstairs.
181-6tp.

W. J. THIGPEN
RealE8tate
I t C. MAXWELL
j; Real Estate . *'
* .. and
,
Insurance
SANFORD, FLORIDA

j

MILDRED SIMMONS
Teacher of Pianoforte
and Pipe Organ
Studio: Room 225. Melsch Bldg,

B. K. w aiT N B Il. JR.
County Agent
Office i
Basement of Court House
Phone No. 6.
(Listed U. 8. D. A.)
Residence:
713 Myrtle Avenue.
I'hone No. 529-IL
m Exam ined.

CHELLE MAINES
••

la w y er

-i.

21 OldHtnobile Sport— very Rood
20 Dodge louring, runs nnd looks fine
21 Big Six 7 patwenger Studcbaker, a real
hargaln
——
21 Hannon touring, A l condition
20 Maxwell touring, new paint, runs good
2 1 J &gt;acknrd touring

BUICKS
1922 late 7 pasaengcr Sedan, driven 8500
Miles
1920 seven passenger Iluick to u rin g '
1922 Buick 4 •perfect condition
1922 Dodge touring
$750
$650
WE SAY A N D KNOW, that Ibis Is the best, and cheapest
lot of used cars ever offered In South Florida. All cars arc
In guaranteed condition, having ioia o f extras and good
Ures. •

We sell on Easy Terms. We trade and guar
antee all cars sold
Duy a car, while these are. offered, and save money

Glaeeee Designed

-Henry McLaulin, Jr*,.
O pt D.

L y m a n P h e lp s . W. I’. A t k i n s o n , n n d
i l n l t l c A tk ltc o in , Id s w ife, d nl..
D efen d an ts
O l t P K K OK I'P H L IC A T IO N .
T o L y m n ti I'h rltm . If li v in g , n n d If
deml. a ll p a r l i e s i l a l m l n g a n I n t e r e s t
u n d e r Llie s a i d L y m a n
P helps, d e ­
c e a s e d n r o t h e r w i s e . W. I*. A tk in s o n ,
If liv in g , n n d If d e a d , nil p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
in g nil I n t e r e s t u n d e r t h e s a id W. I*.
A tk i n s o n , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e , li n t t i e A tk i n s o n , w i f e o f W. P. A tk in s o n .
If liv in g , n n d If d e a d , nil p v r t l e a c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t u n d e r t h e s a i d li n t tie A t ­
k in s o n . d e o n se d o r o t h e r w i s e , n n d to
a n y n n d nil p n r l le s , d e e e a s e d n r o t h ­
e r w is e . c l a i m i n g nil I n t e r e s t In n n d to
th e fo llo w in g describ ed p ro p e rty , tow it:
B e g in in c h a i n s N n r l h o f t h e
S o u t h e a s t C o r n e r o f N W '» o f N W U
o f H e rtlo n 3. T w p 20 H . I t a n g e 31 H ast,
r u n W e s t 10 r h ' l n s N o r t h 4 ehnltis.
H ast to e t i n ln i nil I Month t c h a i n s to
point of h rg ln iilti'r. s i m i l e In H em lnole
C o u n ty , K lorldn , lo ss ir&gt; fe e t a l o n g t h e
\Vo«t b o u n d a r y k e p t o p e n n s n r o a d ­
w ay.
Vnti n n d e n r h o f y o u n ro h e r e b y o r ­
d e r e d to a p p e a r to t h e h ill o f c o m ­
p la i n t Mod n g u l n s t y o u In t h e a b o v e
e n t i t l e d Cause oil o r b e f o r e D e c e m b e r
3rd, 1923. n r u l e d a y of tills C o u r t, at
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court.
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s a id C lr e u l t C o u r t , a n d t h e o f f ic ia l
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1923.

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1913.
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M ilto n I ' l s d g e r ,
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va.
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IN THE HEART G F THE WORLD’S GREATEST

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 36. *93*

VOLUME IV.

NUMBER 180

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to electrical wlsatd was production of
WEST ORANGE, N. J., Oct. 20.— artificial indoor thunder ato m includ­
World has lost ono of its greatest ing bolt of lightning. Thunder storm
mathematicians and electrical indus­ both produced and controlled had all
try will miss one of its shining lights characteristics of Itp natural brother
said Thomas A. Edison when inform­ except thunder clouds. His artiflcal
ed of the death of Charles P. Steln- lightning b jlt splintered large block
metx. Famous inventor was shocked or wood and.carrlod energy of 1,000,­
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J a c k s o n v il l e , f u ., Oct. 20.—
(Special)—Since the adoption by the
Btate Board of Health of the revised
rules and regulations governing the
sanitation and hygiene of auto tour­
ist camps in Florida much activity
has been noted among the operators
of these utilities. Representatives of
the Bureau of Engineering have cornmenccd an intensive inspection of
camps and already about one-third of
the reported camps in tho state Jtave
boon visited*
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yet comply with the new regulations
which are quito rigid and strict in
several particulars, but there is ob­
served among camp owners arnh-Operntors a willingness and axniety to
qomply as quickly ns possible, an ap­
parent desire to approach, the ideal.
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able to -conaply, those poorly. located,
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To Name An Expert To Parti
ripate In Such A
Conference

obs Run Wild All Over
*',, ' Germany . 1
Today

LONDON, Oof. 20.—France, Bel­
gium anti Italy have accepted the
British invitation for reparation con­
ference with the understanding It
shall tako form of copunittot 9( ex­
perts under authority of the present
interallied rcpnurtlon committee. It
la understood the British members
will bo the snmo ns thosd who served
Isst year on the bankers .commission
and that Berlin he rhosen.as the seat
9! conference. - Selection of French,
Belgium and Italian personnel is ex­
pected to be completed shortly.

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 20.—
Liquteanant Governor M. E. Trapp
was declared acting Governor of Ok
( D r T h r A m i k Ii i I H P r f M l
ishonin in a decision of the state Su­
BERLIN, Oct. 20.—Food rioting,
( l l r T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s )
preme Court 1st* today, making per­
LONDON, Oct. 20.—The British
the pilaging of shops, and potato
manent a writ of prohibition against government has accepted in principal
■fields and the inevitable sanguinary
Governor J. p . Walton and district the proposal of American government
clashes between the hungry mobs pud
Ju^igc Tom G. Chambers, Sr., which that vessels in American waters be
police, continue to he outstanding fea­
restrains them from Interfering with searched for contrsbrand
liquor
tures of tho nows published in Ger­
tion of the office.*
within 12 miles of American shore.
many. Today’s reporta from more
the lieutenant governor’s nssump- Export committee of imperial confer­
than fifty points throughout Germany
The court announced its decision ence which has been studying the
yield an impressive cross-sectional
orally after a hrief conference fol­
view of the almost cataclysmic social
lowing an afternoon of argument the
Regarding Alleged Corruption and Bribery
situation in which all classes of the
decision, it was explained mado the
papulation . apparently., are 'b rin g
__
*.
His
Office
IRAKIS, Oct. 2fi.—T h f French gov­
•writ effectiYRJIgldjUfcJ; O. Walton ns Bcntlal; points of American request.
gradually engulfed.
ernment
is willing Hint ,01), Interna­
an individual ahd not as governor.
'•V
I B s T h s A s s s s l a t c d P r * ■•&gt;
,
, . .
The recurring dearth of bread and tional conference of experts to be
Judge Chambers was enjoined in his
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—From his Said ho did not feel he ought to mnke
potntocs Is tho universal source of named by Uuvrepnrntlop commission
,
•
a ,
* „ rh n r.„, n any statement in mlvanco full and
ofirial. capacity ad judge. The vpte *Federated Clubs
place of •aeqlltslon here Charles R.
hc woul d KWe In somo quarters it is runmrod that the rioting, ond such relief measures 1k&gt; called to consider-the question of
In
of the court was five to four.
the State Board of Health is endenv* 7 It. 1 4... *___ 1 t. _-a il ..
Convene Nov. 19th
reparations in conformity, with (he
Forbes former director of Veterans
^
t o . CQmmitU&gt;o but at in­
The decision sutsalns a resolution
orlng to close all camps, or prevent
government,
it was tpid, in official
At
West
Palm
Beach
bureau
issued
a
.
statement
denying
BiB
tcnt
urging
hlB
friends
and
inqulradopted by the state Senate suspend­
somo citizens frqm making a llyolir
circles this morning, would be moat
ns
utterly
and
absolutely
false
story
from
press
ho
could
not
refrain
ing Governor Walton, during his imhood, etc. The Stnto Board of Health
happy if the government pf tho Uni­
I l l s T h e A »»ofl«tr4_ P m m )
peorhment trial, and nullified an in­
WEST PALM BEACH, Oct. 20.— of Ella. II. Mortimer before senate from saying evory charge by Mortim in passing the revU*! rules had oqly
ted States would ‘name nn expert to
junction obtained
the governor in Health, education ond recreation will investigation committee of alleged *r involving his personal or official one motive in mind, that of health
participate in such conference.
Judge Chambers’ , court which would be emphasized throughout the con- corruption and bribery ip connection integrity without slightest founds- protection, life conservation. Camp
have prevented the Lieutenant Gov­
with contracts for Veteran’* hospital, tion.
_______ grounds properly mntntulned nnd op­
ernor from becoming acting gover­
erated are community assets but ipinor.
Initial Step
Frank Kellog
Notified of the court’s action, Gov­
* . Murder Case
Has Been Chosen
ernor Walton declared he Intended to
“continue the fight" He declined to
Taken Today of our state prompted the board to
England Ambassador
indicate his future course, saying
adopt the new regulations.
i. t
that whatever he doea is “up to my tion and the council in the evening. Will Succeed..• -------r
The State Board of Health docs not
Ambsssodtr.. Harvey DAYTONA, Fla., Oct. 20.—The initial
attorney^." He refused to issue e Eight southeastern states are repre­
step in the trial of Charles, Joo and expect every camp to be absolutely
Recently Resigned.
.
formal statem ent
Clara Brown, the trio claiming Bos­ perfect this season, but it docs anti­
sented in tho council.
The ci)d of the hoaring came sud­
.... __
( I l r T V A see e la le O I*r*“ )
ton
ns their home nnd who are being cipate and even demands a general
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20—Frank B. held in an “unknown” jail in this state improvement. As stated previously,
denly while, counsel for the governor
Kellogg, formor United State* sena­ charged with tho mured of Howard tho rulings ore rigid and strict and
still wore presenting their argu­ West Palm Beach
tor from Minnesota has been selected Uahcr,
ment.
Uaher, young taxi dlrver, a t a lonely there are some detail*• l?,. w^ilcnt-#
Will Vote Bonds
for American Ambassador to, I^onflon. ■pot on the Port Orange
**lnterrupUnj the speaker, acting
Orango road, last camp might fall down this year but
Hc will succeed Ambassador Hayvftr, Sunday night, will bogin hore-tomor- naxt season can meet. Thi rulfi
Thief Justice McNeJJl arose and with
who has resigned.
’ ..
a wave of his hand announced that
row,.when {Rate's Attorney Goorge careful analysis are not ,*a b*fd to
the rourt hnd heard enough. After
DeCottcs will confer with witnesses meet as one would first think.
Mr., Kellog who was one of little for the purposes of gathering evidence To secure perfection and approach
» short conference the court made
here to pass on tho Issuance of |125,- cotarlq of personal friends who, ac­
known its .decision. The injunction
for presentation to tho grand Jury,
quotas or riot newa. Jn connection
000 In bonds to ,finance the construc­ companied President Harding op most
Which
convenes at DeLand, county
wit hthe food situation, which is In­
tion of an Inlet connecting Lake his tripa aa his lawyer, during, his
variably complicated by the discre­
Worth with the ocean at a point a ■ingle term In senate he devotqd con­ ■cat, November 13.
-----------------------------------pancy betwen the current pricce and
mile and a I half north of Boynton siderable attention to foreign affair*
the wages as paid in paper marks.
Christian
Endeavorers
Beach hotel. The inlet will require and wat leader of mild rcservationAloaf of bread which cost five bil­
an opening 244 feet long, the land isU. In 1922 he was nominated for
lion marks two days ago could not
Separating Lake Worth and the ocean senate by ‘kepublicana but lost, to Will • Meet November
be purchased for less than twice that
&gt;eing that wide at the narrowest Henrik Sblp»tead, farmcr-laborite. At- West Palm Beach
figure, and only limited supplies were
---1
-T.
■
point.
•
)Ie gras sixty years old.
house of the legislature threw the
available. \, . , ,
WEST FALM REACH—Represent­
body into an uproar.
atives of Christian Endeavor apqlqtle*
BRADENTOWN,
Oct.
20.—Taking
The trouble started when Repre­
Executive Council
U. 8. GUNS WILL RETURN FIRE
from Fort plan;* to Key Wqat, f°ntsentative J, W. Callahan, Democrat, of testimony In the trial of W, H.
poaing
the
.Miami
district,
will
gath­
American Bankers
Latimer county, declared in a speech Grantham and John Sheffield, In cir­
er here for their annual district con­
that N. C. Jewett, grppd dragon of cuit court, began this morning. The
• Tb Meet In'Augusta vention November 2-4-25. Entertain­
two
men,
former
county
officials,
are
the Oklahoma Klan, was dictating the
ment la being provided for 250 visit­
charged with murder of an aged
actions of the house*
Annual
Meeting
For”
1|*4
For
Fonr
ors. Clarence C. Hamilton, of Bpspropriatc plan for payment. Ho em­
The words scarcely -had fallen frorB negro s t Manatee last May.
ton, field secretary pf .the United
phasizes three points, however, A nt.
Ms lip. when legislators Jumped to
Christian
Hndeavpr
societies,
U
hat while the United States has no
.
tl)e operation! of the Klan
their feet,
protesting
violently.
scheduled to speak as I* Bert Jones,
desire
to
see
Germany
relieved
of
&gt;•'“That’s a ,b l a ^ Uf," gboutsd one, a*
AUGUSTA, Ga- Pet- MU-OflicW
, j been completed and on November 15
&gt;er responsibility or just obligations, 'L.d’I *
announcement' Was ' fi'Xde today ,that figld^ secretary fit Floijd*.
others clqapd in;on.. .CfUshan. ^ The
i j l a t of folly certified
regard
must ,bi had for Germany^ »
Augusta has
delected fo r the
latter grappled, witi^
first man
published. A certified c*ip* is one
capacity to pay and fas' the fwafc-* &gt;&lt;u&gt;’
1024
annual
mdHnt»of*tl»
Ej^scuUve
which has conforrtedt..t*(ltfM1, *»i|nlthat rea*kqd'hlm.&lt;wl
7itotal 'condition it GernumV’d*
•i
went to
«oor. ,JS*rg«*i\t-,fLfrmy
mum regulations of ■th e . ^ 1 4
Councol
hapURation;
second,''that
such
eon-&gt;:
J u -.e
tried to tdiiRarae
a pcore or
Von. Thd meeting: wUl be h e|d
jot Health aa defined by the Inspector;
fcicnce should be advisory, and;tth ird '
.
to
n
’s
ataunch
supporters.
Debates
on
members who endeavored to reach
xeint camp* will be provisionally csrthat
the
question
of
the
interallied
*
the
town
and
demanded
that
they
be
various
articles
of
the
committee
Im­
the Latlmef laglalator. Their efforts
tified pending additional Improvedbet is entirely separate from the
accorded full protection.
failed, hoyr.evsr, and Callahan forci­ peachment bill occupied much of the
minister
question
of reparttiona.
. ,,
•*,'
The
Chinese
foreign
house session yesterday.
bly was ejected from the qbfitnber.
Fourteen Impeachment charges
When quiet was restored, .Callahan
I-Sha and
rjyRIS, Oc.t 2fl.—It was announced
returned with a sergeant at arm* and pow formally have been lodged agiosl
agreement that Premier ^ulncare M . jsirpody
the governor, aeven haring been
Hlral fone Informed Sccya)ary ; Hu«hea of (be
voted yesterday.
.
^ p ro p ftjy French government’s; willlngflfss for
A,fter resolving luol*
■ *°urt
. , j commission, o t experts to fc^napied
of impeachment, the upper house
by reparations.commission te ^ n d ifmarked time until the house com­
25,000,000 take question. The British gevemplete consideration of the remaining
lectrlc and ment. It was added, have not.yet oeeight chargee made In the bouse imWith the coal strike ~but of the way
Psrtmont decided to 'portklf
peachrhcht committee report.
..
there isn’t much to dread now ezeep
‘ Previously iupprepriated |100,000
ispUling cranberries on -the t*hla»
v a w S'* w
;
tor expenses of ”Uw extraordinary
n - U a ~ i a . » c s - T- .
!
cloth.
,
'
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;
‘
.
•
Ptpartm ent's ooatAo be # 100,
I - Hviy*1
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�THE SANFORD DAILY.HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923
machine today mnklns three linotypes
beautiful birthday gifts.
.
for this firm. The new math'.ne will
After the “shower," the birthday
give
the Herald office tho finest equip­
cake was brought in and placed be............. '
. :
ment
in the state of Florida.
THURSDAY :
foro the horioroc. It was iced In
white and topped with tiny tapers
New Victor Records at Yowcll’e
MR8. FRED DAIGBR__________ ____________ — '-----------Society Edit*., forming the numcrnls 81. Refresh­
store.
All the latest in o.:n.-;s •'■nil
ments of ice cream and cake were
,
Phone I17-W
.
Other Sizes in Proportion
instrumental
music.
P.
0.
Peek
was
an
arrival
at
the
If you have any friends visiting you—If you are going nnywhe'ra or com­ served by the members of St, Agnes.
Phono 481-J V
At a late hour tho guests departed Valdez Wednesday' from St. Paul,
ing home,.or if you arc entertaining, write a postal card to this department,
L. A. Renaud advertises choice lots
Minn,
.•
.
t
for
their
homes
wishing
Mrs.
Peek
giving detail*, or telcphpne the item. It will be greatly appreciated.
for building purposes on Sanford.
mnny haVpy returns of the day.
E. R. Parkwcll and .1. S. Lloyd, of Heighto. Se cthc advertisement toMr. and Mrs. James P. Ridge,
i05 Palmetto Ave. Phone 481-J
whose marriage was an interesting FORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE. CLUB. Tampa, Fla., are guests of the Valdez
while
in
the
city
on
n
short
visit
Tho
members
of
tho
Fortnightly
social event of last week returned
Department Storo it*^adhome last evening from their wed­ Bridge Club woro delightfully enter­
big
slaughter rr.lc of bvding trip and were the guests of Mr. tained yostordny afterndon by Mrs.
crything
in
this,big
store at prices
Frank Millor at hor home on Mag­
Thursdn
Trank ..Miller enter­ nnd Mrs. A. J. Richardson a t the Val­
that
will
make
this
immense
stock of
nolia avenue, there were three tobies
tains tne members of the Duplicate dez. Th?y will be at home to their
goods move right now. Sec the latest
DON’T GET ' FRESTTj*
of
players
including
ono
extra
table
friends g»t their attractive home on
Bridge Club nt ono o’clock.
’ • , ,V&gt;Vv 4
’
|
styles In ladies and gents rlothlhg
of
plnyes.
Two-Act
Comedy.
Thursday—Chitrus practice of Music laurel avenue. ’
CongregationarM
en’s
Club,"
tonight
nnd
everything
that
you
might
want
Golden cosmos ortistlenlly arrang­
Department at Club House at four
Orlando, Florida
,n thla storc thnt
to y°ur
ed
In baskets and vases were effec­ at their club room.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Loucko return­
O'clock.
FRIDAY
ed- home Tuesday evening after hav­ tively used In the various rooms
J. W. Clower, of Jacksonville, wns a
Friday—Sallic Harrison Chnptcr D. ing spent the summer most delight­ where the cord tables were placed.
Dry Cleaners
A. R. will give n reception nt the fully In Rochester, N. Y., motoring
The tally cords were cunning little business' visitor to Sanford Wednes­ 1. II. S. Pond, of the Peoples. Bank,
home of Mrs. Raymond Key on
has blanched out in n new line of LAUNDRY WORK OF ALL
black
cats and witches suggesting the day stopping a t the Valdez.
to Washington, I). C„ nnd through
Park avenue, from four to six Pennsylvania, stopping over for n appronch of the Hallowe’en season/
endeavor—he is repairing typewriters, j
KINDS AT RIGHT PRICES
o'clock.
webk with their son and his wife, When scores were counted the prize ' R. C. Berg nnd Ronald Dean of Mr. Pond was factory salesman fori
Miami
were
In
tho
city
today
looking
both
the
Underwood
nnd
Remington
j
Friday—N. de V, Howard Chapter, Cnpt. and Mrs. Earl T. Loucko at for high score among tho club mem­
U. D. C. meet in the Palm Room at Fort Washington. Their many friends bers, a cut glass perfume bottle, was after the circulation of the Daily Her­ companies, has had years of exper­ Work called for and delivered
ald.
ience in this class of work nnd guar­
Valdez Hotel at 3:30 p. m.
Public Stenographer would appre­
arc giving them a most cordlnl wel- nxvnrdcd Mrs. W. J . Thigpen, whilo
satisfaction guaranteed *
antees to give perfect satisfaction on
Mrs. R. J. Holly won the guest,
Friday—Junior ..Department Bridge
ciate your extra work Office at
II. G. Bowden nnd Fred Stockton, every Job entrusted to him. The Her­
n lovely vase.
. . .....
. party at Club House nt 8:30 p. m.,
Cqurt House. Call 470.
174-4tp.
well
known and/frequent visitors to ald typewriters have l'oen thoroughly
At
the
conclusion
of
the
enrd
game,
with Mrs. Ed Betts nnd Mrs. How­
BOOK LOVERS CLUB.
the'hostess served n tempting salnd Sanford from Jacksonville arc guests overhauled by him anJ work like 'new
ard Harris as hostesses.
There will be a business meeting
naauruiBiiBa'afciSBBBBHflBBaRHBHBBBRBBaBflBBBBgBCHHBBRBBB
machines. Give him a trial.
of the Valdez.
.
course.
Friday—Meeting of the Book. Lovers Fridny afternoon at four o’clock of
Th'n cool weather is n reminder of
The affair wns of exceptional en­
Club at four o’clock at the home of the Book Lovers Club at the home of
Mrs. Henry McLaulin on Fourth Mrs. Henry McLaulin, on Fourth joyment to the guosts and tho cordial r Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mullenncau, of that new pair of -shoes says the J
hospitality of the hostess was rcflcct- Forivdcncc, R. I., are guests of the Clr.irchwcll Company in their adyor-j
atreet.
street.
-Valdes—during their brtrf—visit' to
ed-inevery-doUiL—
.--------------Saturday—Cccllian Music Club meets
Sanford- They are touring Uie state.
a t 3:16 p. m _at the studio of Mrs. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT BRIDGE.
,8
AT
HOTEL
VALDEZ
ARRWAI
Fannie S. Munson.
There will be n bridge party for
J. A. Rudolph, prominent insurance
Saturday—'American Legion Auxili­ the members of tho Junior Depart­
man
of Jacksonville, is spending sev­
J. W. Clower, Jacksonville, H. G.
ary- meeting a t tho home of Mrs. ment of tho Woman's Club, tomorrow
eral
days
in Sanford on business. Hu
Bowden, Jacksonville, Fred Stockton,
George Knight nt 4 p. m.
nt 8:30 nt the club house, with Mrs. Jacksonville, L. KeifTer, Now Orleans, is n guest of the Valdez.
.
Ed Betts nnd Mrs. Howard Harris ns A. Mnrblcstone, New York City, W.
.■■■;.*
EVERY CHILD.
hostesses. Please phono Mrs. Betts B. Fudger, Jacksonville, S. Itice, New
L. King, Jr., of New Orlenns, La.,
A child cried one night
•4
( 1G8) today for reservations.
was
one of tho business arrivals in
York City, M. Mullennennn, Provid­
Outside,.
Sanford
Wednesday,
lie
is
n
guest
ence, R. I., J. W. Nicholns Tnmpn,
And I sold, that is my child.
ENTERTAINS AT SPEND-TIIE- C. O. Beck, St Petersburg , S N. nt tho Vnldcz.
But I found him to bo another lad.
DAY PARTY.
King, New York City, J. A. Rudolph,
So I wont back to my room nnd said
A. J. Richardson is spending the
Jucksonlvlle,
Jimmie and Esthcr(ncwMrs.
Perry
Jcrnlgan
was
the
There Ib nothing for me to do:
dny
in Orlnndo driving over this
charming hostess yestordny when she ly weds) city, E. N. Parkwcll, Tnmpn,
Now I can sleep.
morning
to witness the Shrine G’ercentertained nt a "Spend-the-Day" J. S. Lloyd, Orlnndo, J. M. Geer, Or­
moninl.
,
pnrty nt her homo on Palmetto nvc- lando, J. T. Ross, A. C. L., Mr. nnd
Tho child cried again
Mrs.
W.
Harry
Mnre,
St.
Louis,
Mo.,
nue,
the
guests
being
the
members
And I went out nnd looked Into- his
G. N. King, of New York City, is
o fthc “J. U. G. Club’’ of Clermont, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. K. Marc, Howey, Flo.,
face
a business visitor to the City Sub­
Roy
Lentoron
3223
Third
St.
Fred­
of
which
the
hostess
is
n
member.
And said, Why, this iH my child!
stantial nnd is making headquarters
The day was merrily spent with ericksburg, Vn.
And I brought him in
ut
the Valdez.
rewing, nnd chatting of old times,
And gave him something to cat
HALLOWE'EN
SUBSCRIPTION
nnd ut noon a delicious dinner wns
And put him in n warm bed;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jimmy Ridge arrived
BRIDGE.
served.
And I slept.
Wednesday
from Miami, nnd will
Phone Miss Surita Luke, (221) or
Mrs. Jernlgnn's guests were Mrs.
spend
several
days nt the Valdez until
Mrs. Rnymond Phillips (471-J) or
4
A child laugher
Don Ixjchncr, Mrs. Dr. Iiudlong, Mrs.
their
new
home
is ready for occu­
Mrs. Benjamin Whitne, Jr., (529-R)
And I followed tho sweet Inughlor
Harold Bates, Mrs. Russell House,
pancy.
Out to « place called flic Kingdom of Mrs. Callins Johnson, Mrs. Ijiyton for reservations for tho Hallowe’en
Ilridgo
pnrty
Wednesday,
October
31,
-God, " '
Kindred, Mrs. l^iuise Zinser, Mrs. W.
Mr. nnd Mrs, W. H. Mare, and Mr.
nt Parish House under the auspices
Where many childron were
r iA-tt
II. McKinney, Mrs. Ernest Pember­
and
Mth. S. ft. M:\rc, of St. Louis,
of St. Agnes Guild.
177-5tc
,The Lord of the Place asked me,
V
fWI • • • r—• f«« *(»
fH# • 4f J-t*
■
*
•
r»*
f
ton, Misses Sue Johnson, Bvlva Addi­
Alo., were visitor*''' to Sanford Wed­
Which child did you help?
son, Aimn Isnne nnd Myrn Dnnforth.
nesday enrouto to their winter home
CATHOLIC
IlAZAAIt.
And I could not tell.
Christmas Bazaar of
Catholic in Iiowey, Fla. They were guests of
—By Herbert R. Whiting.
B BBIB B B B BW B b 1* B
church nt Parish House, December 5 the Valdez while in tho city.
BBBMBBBBBBBBBI
and 0.
101-to Dee G.
II. n. Jcrnlgan of I’alatkn is In tho
Forrest Lake, John Mciseli nnd
city transacting business for the A.
Fred Willisms will lcavo tonight for
with ten^regulnr members present,
C. L. railroad.
Tallahassee to attend the meeting of
two visitors and four new members
the Statu Road Department nnd en­
enrolled. Fancy work wns given out
J. Riley of Jacksonville wns among
deavor to ohtuin recognition for the
for the Christmas bazaar and the
the arrivals here yesterduy and is
rcuds needed in this county.
winter wnnlrobe fftr our orphans, we
making his headquarters nt tho Mon­
have
in
charge
was
started.
tezuma while in the city on business.
Rollins students were here today
Thoso present wore Mrs. B. G.
looking after the advertising of the
Methvin, Mrs. Golson, Mrs. It. Z.
big game of football here Saturday
Johnson, Mrs. Whittle, Mrs. C. J.
afternoon between Rollins College and
Wolf, Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs, .1. M. Fields,
Piedmont Collugo of Georgia. This
Mrs. Dnldeni, Mrs. B. Bragg, Mrs.
will he one of the best games of the
Williams, Ms. T. K. Roll, Mrs. Ander­
season nnd should ho well nttended.
son, Mrs. Wllkerson, Mrs. T II.
I.a mh, nnd Mrs. Thompson.
About twenty-fivo Sanford Shrinerg
Mrs. Huff, assisted by Mrs. .1. M.
went to Orlatulo this morning to at­
Fields served sandwiches, cakes and
tend the big Shrine?’*. Ceremonial
coffqe.
there today. Thu big pnrnd will he
pulled off nt four o'clock and there
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
will he something doing nil night long
Mrs. Jonathan I’eck, the beloved
With a big hunch of candidates for
mother of Rev. A. S. Peck, wns the
initiation.
charming honorco yesterdny nfternoon when the members of tho Wom­
Dr. J. C. Howell or Orlando wns j
en’s Guild nnd St. Agnes entertained
among the visitors to the city today ,
Men’s Brown Oxfords Bal or Blu aTper pair .......$3.25
hrr nt n surprlso birthday party nt
Dentist Comes Clear In An and placed some advertising with the ,
the Rectory, it being Mrs. Peek’s
Daily and Wccklji Herald. Dr. How- J
$5.00 Men’s Brown or Black Oxfords Bal or Blu at per
other Trial
eighty-first birthday anniversary.
oil has chnrge of the Howell sanltar-e
pair ........................................‘.................... ...................$4.25
The large living room wns convert­
MACON, Go., Oct. 25.—Svcon.l mis­ ium in Orlando and has mudo n great*
ed into a veritnhle fldrftl bower with trial wns declared In city court in the success in the treatment of disease*"
Boys’ Brown Bal Shoes at per pair .........................i.$3.25
atities of exquisite roses and oth- enro of Mr. C* A Yarbrough charged of nil kinds.
' ■
cr cut flowers sent in by her numer- with rioting in connection with flog­
Ladies’ Brown or Black Oxfords or One Strap Pumps at
The many friends of Mrs. Minarik ous friends.
George Keller of Orlnndo wns I *
ging W O. Barnett. Jury took ense
per p air......................................... .............................. $3.25
After the guests had assembled, lust night was discharged shortly the city today and received a w ar i 5
will be glad to learn that she has re­
covered sufficiently to return home one of the members of St. Agnes afternoon today. Yarbrough was nc- welcome from 'hit* many Ssnf^l M
$5.00 Ladies’ Brown or Black Oxfords or One Strap,
from the A. C. L. hospital ut Way- Guild presented the honoreo with n
fritnds. Mr. Keller ut ono. time
B
cross, Ga., were she underwent on huge bouquet of radianco rosus,
editor of the Orlando Reporter S‘r .■
I’umps at per pair .......... ........
...... ,.-.i... $ 4 .2 5
hut Is now with tho MergonthLr g
fastened to this wns n tiny hug hold­
operation.
Linotype Co. The Iioruld Prliiogj*
ing a niece gold piece. Following
A COMPLETE LINE OF CHILDREN SHOES AT
Company purcliarod another Lino'polfl
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. 8. Kigney are re­ this presentation one of the Indies of
LOWER PRICES
ceiving congratulations u | k&gt;ii tho ar­ the Women’s Guild brought in n
rival of un 8 and half pound daugh­ large hot box, nnd announced thnt u
ter this morning at their home. The new bonnet had been sent to Mrs.
little lassie has been named Madge IVck, updn opening- the box, she
found that it contained scores of by George W. BcOn, republican na­
Gcraline.
tional committeeman from Florida, to
insider Florida as a wintor vacation
placc.'i Ths prosident told Mr. lienn
that ho hsd-given n o 'thought to- a
vacation during the winter or next
spring. - •
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is a reminder

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October

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“B U T T E R F L Y R A N G E ”

A Thrilling Story of "T h o Golden West”
Comedy—AL ST. JOHN in ‘T H E ALARM”
ce« 10 slid 20 Cents
• Mutinee 10 and IB Cents
~FSTday^Shiiloy Maeon jiP&gt;PA'WN TICKET^TO"
Saturday—Tom Mix in ‘T H R E E JUMPS AHEAD*''
Next* week Ilk-hards Vuudcvillo RtSviow

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* CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Opening grain
prices: Wheat, December, 100 3-8 to
1-2; May, 111 to 1-8; corn, December,
72 5 8 to 7-8; oats, December, 41 1-2
to 8-8.
NEW ORLEANS, O ct 25.—Colton
iv el.n o'clock rail: Octolwr, blank:
December, 28.00.

First Street, Weiaka Block
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THE SANFORD DAILY QERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923

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Students To Box
Florida Will Battle
Government Troops
Ford Plants Erected
iPiedmont-Rollins
With Wake Forest
Along Mississippi
Trip Greek Revolt'
Under Instructions
Clash Tomorrow
Been Announced
Saturday At Tampa
In The Bud Today
of Former Champion
DETROIT, *Mich,, Oct. 20. — All
Game Scheduled To Start Promptly
major decisions covering the con­
At 3:30 On Hood Field.
struction of the Ford. Motor Com­
pany's
plant to be erected along the
A largo crowd Is expected to bo
Mississippi
river between Minneapo­
gathered on Hood Field tomorrow af­
lis
and
S
t
Pnul
have been made and
ternoon to witness the pigslOh hnttle
details
just
announced
here give the
; lm final Mi *
between Hollins and Piedmont foot­
first
information
regarding
the imgball'teams. Rollins is bringing n large
nitude
of
the
new
Ford
project.
IEY have set new higtif
crfrvfr bfUdcltdrs and' with r. large
Hydro-elcctrlc plant, steam plant
,V
*•
if
it
number1“oFTiydbulnt rooteni already
L*Standards id mileage,
and
the manufacturing and assem­
here, 'flftPTfiftne tomorrow hfternoon
bly
plant
constitute the three im­
ttm i
promised lo t4 one of the greatest If
goOd-looks and 'non-skid
portant
buildings
with interest cen­
not the greatest ever held here.
tering
chiefly
nbout
the hydro-electric
security. Yoii will find
The game will start promptly at
development since it represents the
3:30 on Hood Field. Tickets wlU be
company's biost extensive undertak­
them thoroughly depend­
on sale a t the field.
This is a real chance for local grid­ ing of this kind.
able.
The dam, where the power will be
iron fnns to see n real college football
game on their own home lot so every developed, ia 574 feet long and was
one should back up this game to the completed by the Government In
Whtn the Ford engineers
utmost by coming o u t If the Rol­ 1017.
A JA X C O R D , R O A D KI NG, P ARAGON
started
work
it was discovered that
lins authorities come out financially
successful in their' first staging of a modification of the power house sub­
game in Sanford there will be a structure built by the Government
FRANK AKERS TIRE COMPANY
chance to get Rollins-to stngc some was norcssary in older to take ad­
vantage of improvements, since mode
of next year's games hero.
WEST FIRST STREET,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
in water-wheel design.
More than
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WAKE FOREST AND FLORIDA
(1,000 cubic feet of concrete -work
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CLASH TOMORROW IN TAMPA were torn out and the changes arc
■ m M a u u R iR iR R R iiR R iR a a in R iB D H iiia in a iia D M H iia ia
nearly completed. They will permit
TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 20.—All roads installation of modern turbines and
lead to Tampa Saturday, Oct. 27, besides improving -flow conditions
when the University of Florida will effect the highest efficiency/
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' H Gators engage the Wake Forest
The power'house will be 100 fcot
eleven fit Plant field in the annual long and 74 feet wide 48 feet above
game. While Wake Forest is not the the foundation. Four water wheels of
strongest team to appear here by any 4,500 horsepower will he installed,
means, the team his -made n good which, in conjunction of four vortical
H
■ early season record urul is expected to generators, will under normal condi­
A ttract the buying public. With our large mtd well aiHorled line of ^ give the Gators n run for the money. tions produce approximately 18,000
; Merchandise we are able to Rive what you wnnt in both iiuiilitf m The lesorvcd sent sections was
horsepower.
m and prices. We invite you to call and look over our stock and cum- m placed on sale here Tuesdny, Oct. 23.
Within a short distance of the hy­
pare Our prices. Itelow are a ftw of the Items on which wo save * Five hundred and sixteen box cents
you money
j-* nre available a t $2 each, while ap­ dro-electric plant, and on the river
hank, it is also planned to erect a
proximately 100 automobile spaces steam power house to supplement the
M Outing Flannel, yd ......................20c, 23c, 25c * will he placed on sale at $8 each, in- water power in case of emergency.
culding four passengers. Mail orders
S Shirtings, No Fade, 36 in. wide y d ............35c j will he taken enre of ns hitherto and Education Opportunity
he drawn altcrnntitely with local
E Shirting Chamlmy 37 in. wide, y d ........... 25c E will
To The Best
applications in the order received Equal
through
the
mail.
Checks
must
ac­
5 Chiviot Shirking, yd. .............. ....................25c E company mail orders if they nre to For Florida Children
g 32 in. Ginghams,... 21c, 22c, 25c, 29c, 35c, 48c g receive recognition. Checks should
(II, Tlir tMiH'Inlnl I*rr»»)
ho made out to the Ilnrslfbe. Where .TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 20. —
S Pepperal 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, yd. ...... ,65c S more than four persons nre to occu­ “Florida hoys anil girla must have nn
py autos, a charge of $2 per person opportunity for an education equal
S Pepperal 9-4 Nuhleached Sheeting, yd......60c 3 additional
to the best.*’
will he charged.
More thnn 3,000 general admission
With this ns a slogan, the Florida
seats nre nvilnhle in the new con­ Education Association has inaugurat­
crete and steel grandstand at $1.50 ed n campaign that hns as its aim,
than 1,000 spectators are nvinlahle at among other things, to see that "edu­
S
'
w the same price within ns good view of cation will soon lie on n par with ma­
2
Corner 2nd Street and Sanford Avenue
^ the playing field ns the grandstand. terial progress of the state." This
The game will he called at 3 o'clock. slogan expresses the lie lief of tjie
.I''*’
• 'n
■ •— Association, says an article on "(Tltr
Mission,” in the initial issue of the
organization’s new publication, The
Journal, that "it hns a motive for ef­
fort thnt will engage the interest of
every teacher in the state nnd of ev­
ery parent nnd citizen interested in
child welfare, nnd in the welfare of
the state and the nation."
"It is obvious that this mutual in­
terest of all citizens requires the
hearty co-operation of citizens, pnr■ cuts ami teachers In forwarding cvHi cry reasonable effort calculated tn re*1 suit in, educational progress nnd en­
richment. It Ip expected thut n state­
■
wide co-operative movement will lie
■
inaugurated in the near future."
■
The purposes of the Association
have been tulorsd by the South Flor­
ida Frost Association, which adapted
resolutions in |ts meeting at Orlando
fnst week, pledging Itself to the sup­
port of "any movement for the ad­
■
vancement of {education" in Florida,
■
A committee Wus named to co-opcrato with the Floridn Educational As­
sociation.
Continuing ifs foreword cm its
:
£
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mission,
the Jnurnul says:
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■
■ * "The Association believes that if
p the citizens of the state and the par­
ents of the children can, be put in
■
posession of ull the facts pertaining
■
■
tc the educational vyelfare of the
boVH and girls of Florida, they will
promptly unite their forces to give
the hoys and girls of Florida oppor­
tunities for nn education equal to
those given to the boys nnd girls of
any other statu in our great common­
wealth."
"I have a personal nnd official in­
terest in the educational progress of
Florida, and in the work which the
Floridn Education Association is do- ing,” says Governor Cary A. Harden,
3 in a letter to Ilf. O. 1. Woodley, sec­
retary of the association. ".The re­
cent reorganization of the Associa­
tion, its program and leading a move­
ment for cdueutionnl progress, is a
B
matter
of Vital concern to ull the
fill
* citizens of the state. . . , Ours is a
■ democratic foim of government and,
iiilrfili i;
ns unlvqraa\ education 1s essential jo
the survival and progress of a com­
'/;•* lib
monwealth under this form of gov­
ernment, we should he quirk to assist
any movement that looks toward an
improvement or nn enlargement of
educational opportunity."
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brick 4&gt;kkk-d souse, hogs head cheese,
boiled hams and’pickled pigs feet at
the DpHdw M arket Fhone 810.
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TAMPA, Oct 25.—Football fans
GAINESVILLE, Oct. 20^—More
hero nre looking forward to the Uni- than a hundred students at the Uni­
vesity of Floridn-Wake Forest-game versity of Florida have signed up for
hero next Saturday, October 27. The boxing instructions under Dr. R. G.
'Gators will enter th 6 contest with Manchester, physical director, who
one of their best season records chalk­ wil bo assisted by Arthur Stewart,
ed for preceding games, a 20-0 de­ who Inst year won the welterweight
Dr.
feat nt the hands of Army, 7-7 tie championship of the school.
with Georgia Techj ,and 28-0 victory Manchester says “the team will - be
over the Rollins ‘THife tWit' Saturday. second to none if Stcwnrt can Instill
While Wake FortsP^is 'hbt regarded one-half of his ability iinto our
r
as one of the oUtsblfiHing teams, It team," ■'
has shown its ability to make the
If he has pretty curls and dances
■best aggregations play for every Inch
erf ground gained, nnd a fast game well, the young people wil make
is looked for Saturday.
their homo with the bride’s parents.
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has its good points. It boils the
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J,,acc’ l n / ncl lhe srenlent Toy Shop in Ce|Cral Florida; it 4
“ " D i l i now occupies th e largest part of our thlrcf floor. Its none 4
j-early to mako your Christmas selections.
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nH the new things In every department—Furniture, Rugs, and Dishes; Glorious Silks
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Having purchased the en­
tire stock of Santord Shoe
and Clothing Company, in
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ATHENS, Oct. 25.—Government
troops have occupied Corinth and
complete failure of revolution is n».
sured acceding to advices received
from Peloponnesus. ’ ‘-u , u &gt;.
— r I'li.....:/ . h ii iiii.(no' A 1Kansas states (wu)man hay pfe.
pared a law reftljitlrti 'tyb h'b^ht of
heels on women’s shoes. ‘ *''' '

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It carries its load day
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with a minimum ol attention.. Its ease
of handling adapts it for use in the
limited areas about loading docks, ware-

Powered by the famous Ford Model h° U8CS and con8t™ction locations.
T engine through the Ford planetary Giving rapid, dependable hauling ser*
transmission and special Ford worm vice at low initial cost, and at the
gear, it brings to the business man for lowest possible expense for operation
his delivery service the abundant and upkeep, it pays the highest divid*
power, reliable operation, and real ends on the investm ent of any
economy for which
motor transportation
Thttt trucki can l't obuUcd ihmu^h
the Ford product is lhe
Ford Weekly Purtkaie Plan. equipment available
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Salt Lake City
, Fire G hiefHeads
$ ;
Firfe'ntan’s.Ass’n

"traveling on my own," assailed Gov­
ernor Walton and his activities of re­
cent'months but added that ho "held
no brief” for the Klan which ho re­
garded as "inimical to free America."
“But let them unmask and—".th e
speaker was saying when Tom Haney,
of Jacksonville, Florida, interrupted
on a point of order and asserted that
Such discussions had no place on:the
convention’s program.
"This is no place for religious or
political discussion," the Jacksonville
chief, a past president of the associa­
tion, declared.
The chairman ruled that the point
was well taken, tho convention ap­
plauded vigorously and Gilmer took
his sent.

.RICHMOND,'-Vs., Oct. 2G.—Willlnm
Bywater, Salt Lake City Are chief,
was elected president, and Buffalo was
chosen as, the n e rt cinvention by the
International Association of Firemen,
in Its general, session hero tonight
tQthitr pffleers named tonight were:
Idward t . Murphy,!'Buffalo, first vice
president; Sam Body, Knoxville, Ten­
nessee, second vice president; James
JtiMoichey, ' Youker*,. Now York,
secretary and Peter B. Carter, Cam­
den, N. J. treasurer.
}An unexpected feature lo t today’s
btaslon was the-sudden halting of an
addres by A. Gray Gilmer' Oklahoma ESTIMATE 90,000
NEGROES LEFT THE
attorney, when Gilmer bngan an nttack upon th eK u Klux Klan. STATE OF FLORIDA
l.The Oklahoman, who announced in
beginning his remarks th.it he repre­ WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—A study
sented no organisation! and was of the northward migration of south­

ern negroos made by the labor de­ Five Wounded
partment Indicates that 478,700 neg­
In GuniFigrht;
roes left 13 sohthrn stnths in tho
year ending September 1. Tho fig­
Two May Die
ures were complied from state muni­
cipal and other sources. Migrations HAWKINSVILLE. Gn., Oct. 20.
by ' state were ns follows:
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F iv o n ien w crew o u n d ed ih a'g u n b atAI n!’n^ ,oortm?0r 't Ol1rt!lton
that occurred on the street
000; Mlss ssippt 8 ^ 0 0 ; Georgia 1*0,-L
, t n,Rht( tW0 0f them believer
10.°M; North C a r o l i n a ^
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con(lit(on&gt;
2J,0°0; %u^h, Carolina -5.000; I^uis- . The trouble is sntd to have start,,,na I 5r ®
™ ’«&gt; 1" • Pool worn after the proprietor,
unsns 6Jj00r | Kfntucky 2Jj00, Texas, ^ ^ pollock, is said to have ejected
2,000 and. Oklahoma, .1,000.
n patrons because of alleged hoist
Southern observers have noted that
during winter months, In their opin­ rousrtes*.
Wounded’- ?
‘
ion, large numbers return to tho The
Aaron Mannheim, member of a
south.
prominent family, shottwico In tho

region of the heart, with buck shot.
Let tho editor invite responsibility Believed to be dying.
and thjm accept the results. By this
Frankie, traveling clothing sales­
plan hfe will soon discover where he man from New York, hit in side by
belongs.
stray bullet, condition, dying.
Isadora Mirsky, shot In foot.
The Herald delivered six times a Joe Coley, hit In le g ' with buck
shot.
week for 15c.
Jullnn Borg, of Eastman, shot in
foot with buck shot.
The police ate hunting for Pollock,
who is alleged to have fired six times
I •
with a shot gun at persons In the
street in front of bln plnco of busi­
ness. Pollock disappeared, imme­
diately.
f■ According to the police, George
Grimttctjd, who was ejected from the
pool room, went to n vulcanising
company an dobtnined the properiter,
Aaron Mannheim,
Witncscs Bay thnt the two men
»#1
tried
rush tho place and Pollock
Our Customers Appreciate the Splendid values we are offering in high­ openedto fire,
shooting twice. He
est class groceries annd pure food products
pnused n few , seconds and then
four more shells.
[: They know they get pure fresh, goods at prices which enable them to emptied
But whilo Pollock was shooting,
according to tho police, a small group
Save Money
,
I. r.Hv
of men b e g a n firing from behind the
pillars of tho Hnwkinsville Hank nnd
Trust Company, n hundred yards
awny. • • .* '
These stray shots hit some of the
by-Btanflors.
There Is said to have been ill feel
IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST
Ing between some of.the participants
in the shooting for several days.

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torest In the fjemutlflcatlon project. [ ■ ■ ■ k * H * ^ H S u a s a a a a a B a a tf a a a N * p B H a a a a a a H ta « a W a a a it* i
At Mt: pora, punch was served the ■ /•
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visitors ,and a welcome was extended
Eustls by the Tuesday Noonday
Club. At Montvcrdo an excellent
Han redpenrd his tailor shop at 221 E. 1st. St'reei and will be pleased
lunch was served ,nnd a t Ccrmont,
to
hare you call and look over his vrw fall and winter samples before
t he Wallace cup which haa been held
1
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buying that new adit
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by. Foft Myers, waa presented to Sec­
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Twenty
years
experience
in
cutting,
making
and
fUthtg fine clothing
retary Brown of tho Clermont Cham­
5
for
men.
Have
your
rult
tailored
at
home
where
,yoq will hare adber of Commerce by Karl Lehman
2
vantage of a try on which .will Insure a boU^c.fit,' a|ld
rti°*and Carl McClure, pjej^o p t having
been declared the winder In the poit
card contest, staged.^pjmplly. pther
speakers yvore Q. A. "’ Coult, J. C.' ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■nnaannw'd
Lochner and Willis Powell.
The trip'w as declared d success by
those who were privileged to be in­
cluded In the portyfi and an Impetus
was given highway beautification by
showing the visitors what can be ac­
complished by concerted opinion and
S
effort,—Orlando Sentinel,'

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Shirley Mason at the Milanc thea­
ter today, In "Pawn Ticket 210."
Tnwn Ticket 210, from the play by
Dnvid Bclnsco.

Just Received a Complete Line of

Love will find its way even Into tho
lo'west depths.
Many arc caught In the whirlpool
of life nnd only the brave survive., i
Happiness is seeking every one and
the ydon’t need a lantern to,find It,

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love.
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of love.
An Interesting picture with an en­
trancing star.
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Approximately fixty delegates to
Comedy today in Snub Pollurd in
the first Highway IJcnulificutlon con­ ‘Jack Frost."
vention remained in Orlando nfter the
scsidans .at ,t|\o 0 wii;p,.c,ou.!l!&gt;; ,?mi.r t‘ - lis te r Richards’ Ijlg VatjiloviUp fy houso *Wednesday, nnd enjoyed the view next week, starting Tuesday.
motorcade through; laike and Orange
counties yesterday.^
Clean, moral and refined.
A scarcity of automobiles to trans­
port the party to Clermont was easily
Ask anyone who saw tho show, be
overcome by Knrl Lehman, secretary
of tho Orange County Chamber of
Commerce, and the motorcade moved
away on schedule timu. The first stop
was at Apopka, where tho party was
showered with flowers by the school
children,- evidencing an apparent inCHICAGA, Oct. 2G.—Wheat, Dee.,
J07 1-4 to 3-8; May, 112 to 1-8, Dec.,
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squire In the old gold guild Ideals of fine craftsmanship, for the Grucn
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and tho soil has become fertile again plentiful areas whore other Crops can cola. The automobile clubs in the
w hen a recent estimate of investiga­ ” NEWSPAPER p u b l ic it y .
eight states through which the main
after a vacation and with new meth­ be raised, should be less slow to learn
tion showed that there were on Octo­
road runs are giving It much atten­
The commissioners of
Osceola ods of crop rotation. It was demon­ the lesson."
ber 1 about 17,000 negroes, men and
tion.
’
...........-o
women, in the ranks of the uncm county appropriated out of their pub­ strated hero last season am) for sev­
The Old Spanish Trail from Jacklicity fund $200 each to the Kisslm- eral seasons that celery or any other
ployed.
One town in Kansas, Invites tourists
arl/onvile, Florida, to Son Diego; CaliThe Itlionis
Central railroad mce Valley Gazette and Saint Cloud crops planted on the same lends year
with
this sign a t the town’s entrance:
through R. J. Carmichael, its Assist­ Tribune, each of which papers will after year give the growers motaffom ia, is nearly 8,000 miles long, “This Is Lone Wolf. Speed limit 105
ant General Passenger Agent at send out four hundred copies of their trouble every year ih insect pests and with more hisory and radltion along
miles an hour. Fords do yottr best.
Momphls, has initiated an energetic weekly issue to a selected list of poo slow growtb nnd diseases and the the route’ than any othor of the na­ Watch us grew."
When fully com­
campaign to return a large part of pie known -to'be interested In Osceola celery does not grow well. On the tional highways.
these negroes to their homes. He county, for a period of three months, other hnnd last season when jdio i n ­ pleted-there wit be pxqr JkOOQ mjlps
I t's 'easie r‘fo nin'irtto debt than t
sent out (lucstlonnarics to most of Osceola county found-thls-method of sects were ruining much of the celery of i In Florida, connecting JacksOnf
fiVi'
.
■/ n-.r! v7
the la ret- plppterf.nrvi labor users of publicity ^ n ; effective one in, past on old land ytore WfUMffiP
the Delta region, asking how many years. Some of kiss Immcc's promi­ of them on new land. Wheat farmers
men or women they could use, ani nent citizens attribute their residence of the northern states rotate their
has had n highly encouraging re there to becoming acquainted with crops or lose out in the crop yield.
sponsc. In one instance, that of the tho town and-.people through one of Cotton fnrmcrs of the south'-planted
Mississippi Delta nnd Pine Land these subscriptions before they came cotton on the same lands u n til. they. J|
Company,
a thousand negro workers to Florida,
were worn out and eventually the boll
tta ln p .r a te a m ade kn o w n on ap p llrn The reason for the effectiveness of weevil came because the lands had
were requested. Hundreds of other
&lt;lan. P3.M p e r y e a r , a l i r a y a In a d v a n c e .
this method of advertising, says the been used forUho same crops In the
M I 'M Iir .H T I I H A NS Of'I A T I 'I I I’ll CNN PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND TIIE calls have come in through the ques
year to year the starting of a
Gazette,
was brought out some time same place for hundreds of years in
T im A s s o c i a te d I’re a a la e x c l u s i v e l y
tionnaircs, and the railroad office is
CAUSE OF EDUCATION.
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e m i t led t o t h e u a e f o r r e p u l i l l c a t l o n o f
filling them in ti^c order of receipt. ago nt a meeting of Chamber of Com­ McxlcS and the weevil soon Jumped
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nil n e w s d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d t o It o r
Savings
Account
costs
hundreds
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n o t o t h e r w i s e c o r d l t e d In t h i s p a p e r
National Educationn! Week will be Eight special trains w#ke arranged to merce when Willis Powell, the well across the line and came to the south
a n d a l t o t h e lo c a l n e w a p u b li s h e d
known live wire advertiser of the tax, where the fields were being worked
5■
herein.
observed beginning
November 18, bring the 1,000 negroes to the Salis­
of dollars spent foolishly—be­
A ll r i g h t s o f r e - p u M I c a t l o n o f a p e c ln l
supported Lake County Chamber of to death. It Is the history of all
and
This
event
Is
supported
by
nil
friends
bury
plantatibns,
nnd
ten
other
trains
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n n r a a la o reaerv etl.
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Office I I I R I tA I .I I I t H I M I I K a . P h o n e 14H of education, but is
especially in will be needed to bring back the 1,200 Commerce, and gave good advice to crops in every part of the world. The
sides
the
INTEREST
lost!
.
Kissimmee
business
men
nnd
women.■
Orlando Sentinel says:
charge of the National Educationa other negroes asked for by other
TO A D V R I tn s iU lN l
He
characterized
sending
out
the
I n c a s e o f r r r n r a n f o m i s s i o n In
planters and factories,
“A certain keen business observer
Don’t let this happen to you.
l e s a l o r o t h r r a d v e r t iNi'ment a T h e Association, the United States Bu­
city's newspapers nn the most valua­ remarks that there can bo* no per­
l l e r n l d P r i n t i n g C o m p a n y dona n o t reau of Education, and the American
The
Southernpress
gave
ample
ble of all the many forms of advertis- manent help for tho wheat farmer
h o ld I ta e lf li a b l e f o r d a n i n a r f u r t h e r
Begin today to deposit at Our
t h a n t h e a m o u n t re c e i v e d f o r n u ch I.egion, which have co-opcrating with warning to the misguided negroes ng, because, unlike real estate liter­
ad v rrtlaem cn ta.
without the reduction of his wheat
, ** • V ' A
them more than n dozen organiza­ who were leaving the South early In
ature, and development companies’ acreage and tho rotation of crops.
tions pushing theenuse of education. the year of what was in store for
I
F n r t l m Advertising h r p m . n l a t i v e
Savings Department, where
your
propaganda, the newspnperit present­ Only by rotation, he says, can wheat
j T lIE AMERICAN PREflS ASSOCIATION
f. v
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President Coolidge has Issued a them nnd told them they would be
ed a true picture of the community. bo grown profitably in this country,
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proclamation, calling all American eager to get bsck home before they
dollars
will
earn
4
per
cent
in­
The small city newspaper, he said, in competition with Canada. Con­
citizens to support the enuse and hnd experienced mnny weeks of the
cannot publish highly colored stories tinuous planting of whent lowcra the
observe the celebration. It says in treatment sure to be accorded them
terest
and "get aWny With them. They nec­
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in the North. Most of those who essarily givo a true cross-section of yield and lowers the quality.
STILL CLOSED SEASON FOR pnrt:
"This
brings
home
to
thewhent8
"With the adoption of the Federal went are now out of employment nnd the life and touch upon the matters
CAMPAIGN SPHERES.
Constitution and the establishment of asking their relatives and friends in which really "got under the skin" of grower whut has been impressed for
years or^thc cotton planter. Cotton,
Numerous papers throughout the free governments in the States of the the South to give them financial as­ the prospective home-seeker, nnd grown steadily on tho ’ same soil,
Union, there was reason for broaden­ sistance toward buying return tickets. nppoal more to tho personal emotions
state are bitterly complaining at lack ing . the opportunity for education Probably this actual experience was
brought deterioration nliko to soil nnd
than do tho seductive appeals of the
crop nnd endangered the welfnro of
of audiences when speaking is ndver Our country adopted the principle of necessary to teach nomc negroes that
a rnM
M T T N iT Y m
. n)ER
Rn
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propagandist.
Knri Lehmann, Flor­
A
COMMUNITY
BUmIU
B
Used by possible candidates for the self-government by a free people their best friends nre in the South, ida's other best known ndvertiscr, the cotton belt. In Increasing diver­
sification
nnd
rotntion
of
crops,
tho
F.
P.
FORSTER,
President
B.
F.
WUITNER,
Cashier
8
nnd
thnt
they
have
better
opportu­
Those
who
were
worthy
of
being
free
position of governor of Florida. Post­
made similar statements at another
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South
nt
last
is
finding
new
pros­
nities,
more
considerate
treatment
were
worthy
of
being
educated.
Those
■
ers are issued, advertisements are
chamber luncheon, nnd both were vig­
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perity.
Whent
producers,
in
the
printed, nnd much free puffing is who had the duty and responsibility nnd can make nn easier living in this orously applauded. Their advice is
given a coming speech by someone of government must necessarily have section than anywhere else.—Tampa now to be put Into operation.—Dade
who is "going to make the dun mere­ the education With which to discharge Tribune.
City Banner.
---------- to----------ly because of strong urgmonts by the obligations of citizenship. The
-oFREEZES IN FLORIDA.
the public," nnd on the stipulated eve­ sovereign had to be educated. The
MORE TRUCKERS NEEDED.
ning or afternoon, ns the case may sovereign had become the people. ^
Within the Inst few months n num­
"Every American citizen is entitled
be, there will be n mere handful to
From the lower East Const nnd
From Hcndnche, Catarrhal, Deafness, Tonsllitis, Dizziness, Hay Fever, High Blood I*reshear the heroics. Complaint imme­ to a liberal education. Without this ber of articles have appeared in Flor­ from tho Manatee section, as well as
sure. Bronchitis, Asthma, Stomach, Liver, Intestinal or Nevous Troubles, Hemorrhoids,
diately follows upon the pnrt of the there is no guarantee for the permn- ida pnpor on the subject of possible the lower interior part of the Stnto
Insomnia,
Melancholia, Fallen Arches and other chronic troubles.
local press stressing the apathetic po­ ncnce of free institutions, no hope of freezes nITecting the orange crop. come accounts of a largely increased
sition token by the public in missing perpetuating self-government. Despo­ They seem to have been called forth aren being planted in winter veget­
so grnnd an opportunity of hearing n tism finds its chief support in ignor­ by the appearance of certain adver­ ables.
wonderful man tell whul he is going ance. Knowledge nnd freedom go tisements of heating devices to pro­
In Pinellas county mnny acres arc
tect trees in cold weather. The point
to do after he is elected----- if ho can. hand in hand.
also being devoted to tho cultivation
they
make
is
that
these
advertise­
The open season for the state cam­ “In order that the people of the Na­
of winter vegetable crops, hut the
paign has not yet been declared. tion inny think on these tilings, it Is ments and the discussion of the dan­ area thus utilized is us nothing com­
There appears to have been no au­ desirable that there should be an an­ ger of freezes injuriously prejudices pared to the amount of hind in this
Downtown Office, 11 W. Pine S t., over Hand’s Furniture Store.
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thoritative announcements made by nual observance of educational week. outsiders against Florida's climate. county available for truck farming
Dr. J. C. Howell, Physician in chaise. Dr. A rthur N. Smith, Assistant. Osteopathy,
anyone that he or she would be pleas­ "Now, therefore, I Calvin Coolidge,
Without considering any of the a r­ nnd which should he utilized for that
Milk and Best Cure, Baths, Electronic Treatm ent, Oriflcial Surgery, Auto-Hemic, Post
es1Jo^Mr^h^'gpbrnigtomh raiment, President of the United States, do guments in detail, it is sufficient, to purposo. dlfi s't -i-.- ■■
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.......”""Fo6t Sy'SteiVi’, Ett'.
'fherc have been n numlwr of papers hereby proclaim the week beginning say that the nrtieles which criticise
The 1’inctlas citrus groves are fam­
PHONE
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NIGHT CALLS 679
who have "brought out" the name of on the 1Hth of November next as Na­ those advertisements arc exactly as ed for, the quantity and excellence of
some favorite Son ns a candidate; but tional Education Week nnd urge its likely to prejudice outsiders ns the the fruit they produce nnd other
whether this was merely the nntici- observance throughout the country. I most sensntionnlly worded advertise­ semi-tropical fruits nre grown with
pnlury hope of the publication or wns rcruntmend that the Statu and local ment of thc&gt; heaters. A non-resident success,, but there are hundreds of
given ns a tip by a friend there is authorities co-operate with the civic seeing one of those "protests” Would litres of the finest fruit nnd vegetable
still a doubt.
nnd religious bodies to secure its most inevitably jump to the conclusion that lands remaining in their natural
To commence harrying the public general and helpful observance, for the writer, who is usually a real es- state,
at this time over an incident which llie purpose oT more liberally support­ stntc agent, is trying to suppresH In­
Pinellas county has great variety
will open for business some six ing the educational facilities of our jurious facts. One who knew nothing of soil and since the peninsula is sur­
about the state except what he saw in rounded with water, tho climatic con­
months away is a waste of shot and country."
an advertisement for n patent heater ditions for fruit and vegetable grow­
-----------o----------mileage. Just at present the public
and a criticism of the advertisement ing arc unsurpassed in this state—
is not interested; there is loo much
COMING MACK.
by a "booster" could hardly reach any nnd thnt means in the United States,
pending along the line of important
business to pay attention to so trivial
Signs of a strong Southern trek of other conclusion.
for the Floridn winter climate is unHut the fact that most of the critics cqunled anywhere in this country.
n matter. Once the campaign shall negroes who migrated by the thouopen in proper shape, and candidates sands during the spring and summer overlooks is thnt the average outsider
Pinellas county is young nnd its
take proper activities, there is little are apparent, and the Southern plant­ is not nearly so ignorant of Florida, development has largely been confin­
doubt thut real interest will he dis- er and employer is receiving the Floridn weather, and Florida condi­ ed to its towns nnd cities, leaving its
played. There are scores of matters prodigal with open arms, hoping that tions generally, us he looks. The num­ most desirable farming sections to
at present demanding the attention his experiences will prove a lesson ber of persons who invest nny consid­ get along ns best they could, with nn
of the public more than the candidacy and make him loath to succumb to the erable sums of money in Florida real pccasionul settler clearing land for
of a man who may "talk himself out" lure of the big pay envelope next estate, without a fair knowledge of grove or truck planting.
during the approaching few months. year. One movement is from Chicago what they nfjij doing is surprisingly
Retween St, Petersburg and Largo
Florida counties are nut unjustly and other Lake Michigan cities, small, if we except the mull order are to he found large tracts of fine
land buyer who is really almost legi­ lands, and in what Is known ns the
timate prey because he is a natural "drainage district" these lands have
horn sucker looking for a hook.
scarcely been touched,
Residents of this slate discussing
Before the world war, steps toward
matters of locaPconcern might Just the settling and improving of these
us well forget the outsider entirely.
land# were well underway, but since
And from the standpoint of the lo­ that time, little has been done toward
cal grower it is certainly better to the development of this area,
overestimate the danger than to ig­
With winter vegetable crops grown
nore or minimize it. Ii is better to on them a lurjic revenue would be
prepare ten times for a freeze that hruught into the ' eounty nnd our
doesn't materialize than be caught tourist friends wiuld he served with
once unprepared.
tho freshest and finest Vegetables oh
It can not be denied that the dan­ tainahlc anywhere.
ger is u real one. Florida has suf­
What these lands will produce is
fered severely In the past. It has en­ clearly shown each year at the
joyed a long period of immunity. But Pinellas County Fair nt Largo, where
the fact that destructive freezes have the home-grown prmlucts of the soil
In every stlye. Front and Back
A large selection of the most
Fir*
F ih
occurred is proof of the possibility are an unfailing surprise nnd delight
T&amp;urmg Car
desirable
materials and styles,
Laced.
Suitable
for
the
slend­
to ull visitors.
that they may occur again,
Tim JSfam/a id o f CnmpMritan
er,
medium,
and
large
type
of
in
designs
of slenderizing pro­
With hundreds of millions of dol­
Sbmcthing should he done about
women. Plain and Brocaded
portions
lars invested in citrus grovea ,and the getting these lands into cultivation,
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Materials.
Sizes
23
to
36
at
business growing yearly by leaps and hn there is an ever increasing demand
prices
to
make
them
move
Sizes 32 to 48. Priced to move
bounds, it would surely be the rankest for Florida-grown vegetables and
rapidly
folly to soft-pedal any possible men­ fruits, and Pinellas should get her
t
l
4/1
Thorouchly representative of the 1924 Duicki, thi» '
ace to them because discussing it share of the profits to be realized
a t . *.f .
&gt;
nr*’
four-cylinder, five passenger Touring Car is new from
might possibly mejudlfu some non­ from growing them.—Bt. Petersburg
resident real tisvute "prospect." The Times.
end to end. Its new body, frame, fenders and radiator
----------- o---------man who Wiyi^Iyripfer* to be ready
j ” itS **** Buicl&lt; valve-in-head engine—its four-wheel
ROTATION
IN CROP8.
Till
to
fight
the
cold
with
fire,
is
not
an
1 ' ■'brakes, all exemplify Buick's policy or building into
enemy but a genuine friend of the cit­
i ‘ JliM cars greater utility and satisfaction with each iucAa long as the world goca round
rus industry.—Flant City Courier.
ceeding year.
—o
crops
will have to be rotated. In
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Values
Values
KIND WORDS.
other word* wherever the same crop
$1.50
TO
$9.75
The minute attention to those details that make for
65c
TO $2.95
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ia planted on the same land year af­
Greater comfort and convenience is well expressed ia
Tho Orlando Reporter-Star says ter year that crop will go bad aooner
T
the new windshield, new ventilator operated by a
that tha man who la alwaya telling or later and the land will bacome
PH4
in a a a a a
you your virtue* will bear watching, wont out and Ailed with disease. W i
pueli lever, wide, low and tilted seats and compactly
but the man who tell* you your faulta have discovered that to be tho case
grouped instruments. This Buick four-cylinder Tour­
will do to tie to. In a qualified ecnao Ip Florida where much of the land 1*
ing Car worthily maintains the Buiclc reputation'^
this may be true—but only In a qual­ comparatively new. It wa&gt; discover­
Gtandard of Comparison.
ified acnae.
The man who really ed hundred* of years ago by th t New
wants to help and encourage you to England fanner* who had but litUe
persevere usually pralioa you when, toil and worked It to death until the
;*m&lt;» v?rf.
ever ha can. Kind words of pr*U* sail gave out and the farms were
fril • i
a tt 'alw ays helpful. Some men are abandoned.. Many yf these
The ’ostoftice is next door to us
fond of telling u» of our faulta. Tlvay farm*
^ after lying
_ 1dl« for a. n
-iyi.
OPBR, Manager
Jft.V. CO
•delight In breaking our sp irit They of year* have been
selfish, but each is now busy in car­
ing for the visitors arriving by the
P i k l U k n l e v e r y a f t r r a o a a n r f p t P l a ­ thousand. Each is now busy in pre­
t e r ■ ! U r H e r a l d n « l l d l n * . lOT
paring to carry out its program of
M a s a n l l a A « r , Nnaftird, F l a .
new roads, of county fairs, In spread­
The Herald Printing: Co. ing propaganda looking to future.bet­
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rtmi.nntr:na_________ term ent'in many ways. These things
**. j . n n r .i .T _________ ___ ..._____E d ito r and mnny others arc considered of far
M. A . N G R L .............. ... n a a l a r a a M a n a t r r greater importance than
hearing
d r e r t l i l n s l l a t e a M ad e K n c i n n a n yoarner yodel his ynrns, "There Is a
p plication
time for all things,” says th e Bible.
fL K W I n S H I P PA........r
i r e n l a l l o n M a n a c r r Perhaps that may be construed as a
P h o n e » M V a f t e r 5 p. tn.
gentle hint that the time for cam­
S n h a e r l p t l a n P r i c e In A d v n a e r t
paign speeches from various people
O n e Y e a r ------ ------------ ......................... pa. 0 0
SI* M o n th * .......... ....... .............. ............. 3.041 who dosiro office "because fhey need
D e liv e r e d In C it y h y C a r r i e r
the money," has not yer arrived. In
,.Ona W e e k —.;.,......................... ........ ID C e n ta
nny event the general public appears
T h e h i p IS - to IH -pnarr W e e k l y H e r ­
a l d e n t i r e l y e o v e r a S e m i n o le C o n a t r to took a t the matter in that light—
a n d la p n b ll a h e d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r - Pnlatkn News.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923

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We Pay"Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Account

YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY

IT MEANS PRESENTS

You can grive no more welcome arid certainly no better present than a Savings Account in this Strong Bank. There is no more valuable lesson than thrift,
iiAiu w ,i #nd no better way of teaching it than a bank account here.
When young we trust ourselves too much, and many of us trust others too little when old.
Open that Saving Trust at Seminole County Bank Today.
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brick nt Rice’s Creek.
Brick rond rnins; Dunellon to Inverness and the Florida Midland Medical Society,
from .Rice's Creek through Pnlntkn|Bn»oksville, fair; lirooksvilic to Iiills- held here yesterday. Dr. W. R.
to San Mateo good. Snn Mntco to borough county line through Ilcran- Groover, of Lakeland, was elected
* **
Sisco rough. Sisco to Crescent City do nnd Pnsco counties very poor; president nnd the organisation _will
line Hillsborough
county | meet next April in I^ikelnnd. Dr,
and Seville under construction, do- north
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 25.—Piny
in*vv nndll. C. ......
^ Dr. —
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Murphy,j Mulberry;
II.
B.
tour nt I.ongs. Seville to Pierson and through Hillsborough, Manatee
grounds of Jackaonvllle woro vlstlcd
inr The A««orlntr&lt;l
Klynkka
|
Ilea
via,
Arcadia;
I&gt;r.
J.
W.
Alsobrook,
“ •■
Snrntsotn
counties
to
the
Too
m can fled the n an s of
by 140,760 persons during the qunrtcr
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Oct. 20.— Rarbcrvillc new asphalt surface, oxriver
to
'P
la
n
t
City;
Dr.
A.
J.
Wood,
of
St.
river
very
good;
Myakkn
rivt
over? lira Badness Man
ended September 30, who cither wit­ Stntc and federal authorities arc nc- cellent.
narbcrvillc
to DeLeon
Claaalfled Ada lc a word. No
hi Sanford In thla Column *1 K) Ad taken for leaa than 25c.
nessed or participated in tho activities tivcly engaged in an effort to mnke Springs under construction, short de­ Punta Gordn poor; Punta Gonln to Petrsburg and Dr. J. C. McEwnn, of
each day.
says the Ipinrterly report of Smith Florida cnttle tuberculosis free. They tours. DeLeon Springs through De- Rogers good; Rogers to Fort Myers Oilando, were elected vice presidents.
*4 And positively no Classified
Sishop, playground director. Tho fig­ bnvc just completed testing nil cows Land to Sanford very good. From |impussablo hut traffic may go by Final action on the hospital question
** Ada charged to anyone. Caah
ures are bused on bl-wcekly counts on in Pinellns county, which .now is n Monroe Bridge through Seminole and)way of Tucker’s Corner nnd Olga will Ik' tnkort nt the April meeting.
*n must accompany all orders.
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playgrounds, tennis courts, bnsebnll state credited tuberculosis-frce' area, Orange counties to Orlnndo good.
bridge to Fort Myers.
Count the words and remit
diamonds,
etc.
Five
plnygrounda
Road
No.
4
—Georgia
line
to
Minmi:;
Road No.- HHaines City to Fort
and a campaign is on to start the
I’hoirt 4981
Phone 498 *4 acordingly.
were conducted under trained leader­ work In Broward and Dado counties, Georgin line 13 miles south, sund-vlay Tierce: Haines City to Forst Proof,
ita
ship during the summer months.
nnd they hope’ soon to add theso twoifnir condition, some rough spots,|B 0Od—shoulders poor. Frost Proof
counties to Palm Reach, in that sec- seven miles detour through Dynl to ,t° Sobring, fair, Sobring to KissimHousehold Goods, Pianos, Safes,
SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE Jtion of the stntc, which with Pinellns, Cnllnhnn fair shape but sandy nnd.moo river very bad. Traffic should
FOR SALE
Trunks and Baggage
“Could not stand nor sit and was constitute the tuberculosis-free men rough in places. Twenty miles in go from Seining by wr.y of Fort Pas­
Transferred Anywhere Any
forced to cry out from intense pain," to-date. Pinellns county contributed iJacksonville good condition. Duval senger to Okeechobee City.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for writes Henry Williams, Tnrkio, Mon­
Time
$600 to tho work of making that county line to St. Augustine, to Hastsetting, 1G eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. tana. “The doctors said I had inflam­
county free, nnd the authorities arc ings and 12 miles south, very good.! Clover Bloom nnd Fox River hutEllsworth, Beordull Avenue. San­ mation of the hlnddcr and nn opera­
nsking Dude for 51,000 nnd RrowardjConstructing shoulders five miles 1ters, A. II. C. and potato bread, Sully
ford.
83-tip tion was necessary. Tried Foley KldSANFORD NOVELTY
for $200, the amounts being in pro- north of* Espnnoln, Bunnell to Day-[Ann Cakes and assorted Sunshine
STRAWHERRY PLANTS FOR SALE jury Pills and improved at once. Tell portion to the number of cattle they toon nnd New Smyrna, fulr; New and Nntlonnl nx.klcn ut the Popular
WORKS
—Either pulled ready for delivery, I “H my friends nltout Foley Kld- have.
Smyrna to Titusville, ill. miles of Market. I'hone 210,
17it-3tc.
V. C. COLLER, Propor in the field.
Phone Ellsworth I suffering and perhaps, as in my cuftc,
There is enmpnrntivcly a small shell, good; litre miles paved.’ Titusa dangerous operation." Bladder nnd number of cows In Florida that huvo ville to Cocoa, six miles of good rock, McEWAN ELECTED
General Shop and Mill (3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
142-tfc kidney trouble demand prompt treat­ tuberculosis, ns compared with other five miles of new state road, 12 miles
Today und Saturday Only
VICK PRESIDENT OF
Work
HAVE A BARGAIN for sale in large ment. Foley Kidney Pills give quick states, it is said, but an effort is he- of paved. Cocoa to Melbourne, 15
FLORIDA MEDICAL SOC.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER rooming or hoarding house for the relief. .
ing made to rid the state entirely of miles of good rock road. Sebastian
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. party who enn put up cash or sub­
the disease, because, it is shown by to Wnbasso, three miles paved, three
M i r T ill* A t t m t r l n f r i l
stantial amount of cosh. A. P. Con­ FOR SALK- Same fine Plymouth statistics that “25 to 40 percent of miles of had rock road. Wnlmsso to
BARTOW, Fin., Oct. 2(1.—Adoptuberculosis in children is caused by Vcro, detour three miles, rough; four lion of resolutions asking the stntc
nelly &amp; Sons,
148-tfc
Rink pullets nnd rooster. P. O.
using
milk from diseased cows."
miles of fair and six miles paved; government to establish a lirnnrh of
FOR SALE — DeSoto paints nnd Box 203 or Phone 253-W.
S. O. Shinholser
The United States health authori­ Vcro to Miami paved throughout.
the stntc insane hospital nt the uviul)-lHI)-2te; W -ll-ltc.
varnishes
at Sanford Novelty
ties hnvc estimated that every lentil
Road No. 5 -H ig h Springs to Fort tjon ncltl in Arcadia, where the buildWorks,
solo
agents.
154-tfc
Contractor and Builder
FOR SALE—Boys’ second hand person in tho United. States dies
?.pr,i.nK".K
,.l.r"liK,\ .As?.*?;, ings built.there during thu use of the
T 77 ty'T-.W. A M *
V"’Kwoml clothing. Ages 12 and 14 yearsr from tuberculosis. Dr. Olin of ••tin* er and i\ illf.iton
to Romeo, fair; Rounhung station could bo
FLORIDA corner or prove nnd Ornnge Avenues.
b a Wf o r d
di-pnrtment of health of Michigan, meo to ' Dunellon newly graded hut UHl,,| wn&gt; the principal huisness
Almost new. 2012 Sanford Avp.
S. E. 1-4 of N. E.’l- l of S. W. 1-4 Sec.
17l)-2tp. declares thnt 75 percent of the glnnd heavy sand entirely passable after j i rjllll)UcU.ui llt ,ho annual meeting of
25, Twp. 20, Range 2t).
Thus J.
cases In children uro of bovine origin;
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons Baxter, 52 Gansevoort Street, New
(10 percent of generalized cases in
r
i
m
Itlh
iV
l
York, N Y.
EalahllakrS l»OH
a n B K H B E u u a s E iis a iis M iis ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•!
children
are bovine, nnd that more
Real Eat ate, Loans nnd Insurance
10- 1-1 month
NIUE 'n e w three room apartment than 10 percent of tho deutha from tu ­ ■ i&gt;iB&gt;:HaanDinuaanBaaauMflMWMnnnaiunHBUBknia.ui.^ciiuHi&lt;aMBaaBBaaaBflflananaaananaaflflaanBn J
Phono 48
104-8 Marnolia Are. FOR SALE—For $1,100.00 ensh: I^ot furnished. Phone 414.
177-(ltp.
9
berculosis in children is caused by the
5 Block C, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­ Rags Wanted—Clean rags wanted at bovine tuberculosis germ.
completed house. A bargain. A. P. the Herald Office.
* Dr. Henderson, of the Mayo hospit­
STEWART the Florist Connelly &amp; Sons.
140-tfc FOJt RENT—Room suitable for two al slates, ticcnrding to information in
Flowers For All Occasions FOR SALE—New 5 room dwelling, gentlemen. Bath, private cntrancu the hands of the state veterinarian,
Members
that “Cf&gt; percent of their hone cases |
a nice one. Eusy terms; good loca­ $5.00 per week. 320 Oak avenue.
Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. tion. A. P. Connelly &amp; Son. 172-tfc
179-2tp. of tuberculosis are of bovine origin.” | a
814 Myrtla Ava.-----------Phona 2G0-W FOR SALE—Five acres on paved
a
a
FOR RENT—Two furnished apart­
a
road 1 pnrt cleared.
Easy terms. ments, nt 20(1 east Third street. Condition of State
a
SANFORD MACHINE Also comfortable, attractive bunga­ Inquire New Era Printery, opposite
Roads Is Given By
low in city. Very reasonable. 1103 post office or phone 410,
170-tfc.
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COMPANY
Oak Ave.
180-3tp.
Road Department *
General Machine and Boiler FO i f SALE —One pointer dog two and FDTt RENT—Furnished robms for
light housekeeping, tw o-or three
Works
one-half years old trained. Apply rooms to suite; gns, electric lightH Report Should He Studied By The;
Cylinder Grinding
to W. G. Kilbce, Geneva, Flo.
Motorists.
and running water.
Inquire 300
Phone 62--------- Sanford. Florida
180-2tp.
French avenue.
177-6tp.
FOR “SALE—ilnhy_ C o rt~ iT T Maple F o r REhiT—Two burnished and one TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Oct. 23.
Ave. *'
* 1803-tp.
unfurnished apartments. 301 Park Condition of Florida's cross-state
FOR
qUICK
SALE—Lot
wih filling
i • &lt; 180-3tp. | roads is described in the following
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sution on Sanford avenue. Offering KOU KENT—Well furnished 2 o r l information compiled by the state
a roul bargain iu this. A. P. Connelly, r00in apartment. 202 Park Avo. road department:
Rond No. 1—Nunez Ferry to Jack­
£t Sons.
'.
177-tpc. I
' ‘.
180-ltp.
! Ff5TT“ sX T:F^rsiiIiinTini^l5^ with FOR RENT—Five room furnished sonville: Nunez Ferry to Escambia
Cards of Sanford's Reput*
all modern convenience, ( omplctely up#rtmcnt, newly finished. Fine loca­ Ray very good county road. Escamable Profeoaioaal Men, each
furnished, two full sized lot well im­ tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty bin Bay to Milligan good sandcluy or
proved, also twenty-five Plymouth minutes from Sanford. 1). T. Tiller, brick road. Milligan to DFeuniuk
of whoBi la his chosen pro*
Springs rough county road account of
fsooioo the Ilertld recooi*
Rock hens nnd one rooster. One of the Pools.
. 108-tfc.
heavy rnin, hut passable. DeFunlak :
to tho people.
most desirable locations on Sanford!
Springs
to Ponce dcLeon good sandi-OUND
Heights. No mortgages on place.
clay
road.
Ponco deLcon to Aurilln
Will sell ut a sacrifice for cash. Any- FOUND—Bunch of Keys. Owner can
George A. DeCottes ono interested address P. O. box 874 have same by identifying and pay­ river county rond passable but rough
A tto m e y -a t-L a w
Sanford, Fla.
ing for this ad.
150 tic. account of recent rains; Aucillu river
Over Soatlnolo Coosty Beak
,FOR SALE—Typewriter, Into model FOUND—A bunch of keys. Owner to' Greenville fine. Greenville and
■ANFORD
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Oliver visible; good jis new; hnlf" cnn have snmo by applying at Her­ Madison to Suwunnec river rough but
price for cash. Sec Crane, Herald ald office, identifying, and pnying for passable. Suwa/iec river to Live Oak
fair; Live Oak to Houston fair; Hous­
178-tfc.
add.
170-tfc.
FRED R. WILSON Office.
ton to Wellborn bad; Wellborn to
FOJt SALE—J'iuiio” at attractive
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Lake City rough; Lake City to Jack-,
178-3tc.
price. Phono 485.
WANTED
First National Bank BaUding
sonville good concrete and asphalt.
FANFORD -t~
FLORIDA
WANTED—Young lady wishes posi­ Road No. 2—Georga line to Fort
Myers: Georgia lino to Jasper good.
go
tion as*«tenograph or bookkeeper.
Jasper
to I,akc City good, rough in
F. M. H. 200 E. 5th. St.
179-3tp
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
CHELLE MAINES H EBsm arc— B O Y r 'im n r n spots. Ijike City to High Springs
ARCHITECT
x /-&lt;
* .1 Salary
a.,*-* ’WMi
c u bpjiortuntiy learn under construction, detour by way of
F irst National Bank Building
Good
LAWYER -jFort White, good county road. High
FORI
—Court House t«l]&gt;f rapity^tv Appi^-: at once Western Springs to Gainesville 25 miles as­
J f n j q p a fG u „ ,
180-51^ phalt excellent. Gainesville to Ocala
. i t 9* nio* yh
WANTED—Boys to Deliver rough with the exception of 10 miles
1The# San ford Dally Herald, of excellent lime rock road, detour
1.3
H. F. WIIITNBR, JR.
oyn hat
Roya
have to put up five dollar near Reddick. Ocala to Bellovicw un­
County Agent
bond before taking job. For der construction, detour near BelleFIRE. LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
orfiee:
further particulars see circula­ view to Ix*csburg, to Eustls end Mt.
Bssenent of Court House
Dora very good. Mount Dora through
tion manager Herald.
R. C. MAXWELL
Phone No. 6.
Orange,
Osceola and Polk counties to
Real Ehlata (Listed U. S. D. A.)
Bowling
Green, good.' Bowling Green
LOST
and
Residence:
to
Gardner
fair, Gardner, north line
.
Insarance
715 Myrtle Avenue.
LAST— From Rose Court, Sanford DeSoto county to Carlatrom Field
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Phone No. 529-R.
avenue, October 2$, seven months good. Carlstrom Field to Rermont
old pointer puppy white With liver Road, bad. Bermont Road to Fort
MILDRED SIMMONS
colored spots. Finder please notify Myers good.
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J. C. Hutchinson and receive reword. Road No. S—Georgia line to Orlan­
i v178-3te. do: Yulee, Wilds Landing and Jack­
Published by the Sanfg
tion -with A si?
---- Pipe Orfan
's
LOST—Fish line and reel In cigar sonville, good. Jacksonville to Green
[X The American Associj
box. Return to Sanford Cycle Cot, Cove Springs, rodgh. ‘ fttefrn Cove
‘ »: Room 225. Meisch Bldr*
lwirK4'«t*fiVi79-2tp. Springs to Palatke rough to end of
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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

CLASSIFIED
ADS

JACKSONVILLE PLAY
GROUNDS ARE POPULAR
PLACE HACE FIVE OF THEM

Cattle Tuberculosis
.Will Be Eliminated
In State of Florida

QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

i 1919-Buick-6
I TOURING

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cash

!SAN JUAN

11Standing Back of Your
Mousetrap:
A shoe manufacturer whose

store in New York City is in a
rather out-of-the-way locali­
t y recently called the atten­
tion o[ the reading public to
these familiar lines

PURELY :
PROFESSIONAL =

“If a man can write a better book, preach a better ser: mon, or make a better mouse: trap t h a n h i s neighbor,
though he build his house in
the woods, the world will
make a beaten path to his
door.”

S

For many years people
have beaten a path to this
shoe manufacturer’s door.
He has prpv?d the truth of
this famous'aphorism.

And where did he publish
this quotation which he ap­
plies with such pride tp his
business?

ReafEsta

Why, in an advertisement,
to be sure—for this manufac-

lit

turer is a consistent and reg­
ular advertiser, and when he
has anything to say, he says
it through his advertising. It
may fairly be assumed that
he would not look for a thriv­
ing business in the best of
mousetraps, or shoes, if peo­
ple were not told about them
as people expect to be told—
through advertising.

Of course, people do find
out which are the best mouse­
traps, the best shoes, the best
tires; best breakfast foods,
and buy them in preference
to others.

And people today are pret­
ty well aware that when a
manufacturer puts Advertis­
ing back of the things he
makes, he is telling the world
that the path to his door is a
broad highway.
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�partme'nt with baked hstrl,'bkrfeecucd accordance with law. Said certlftBNTRB NOUS BRIDGE CLUB.
pork, chicken salal, pot salad, etc. cate embraces the following dtacribRast evening Mrs. R. J. Holly was
Go to the Goftasalel grocery where ed property situated in Samtnole
tho charming hostess when she en
Jimmy Thornton of the 8. F. Rich- everything In the grocery line ia County,-Florida,.to-wit: E tt of
tertnined a t bridge a t her home on
■rds
Co., of Atlanta, is calling on the &lt;fresh and clean and Frank and of N W li of SVfc of Lot 1, Sec. 80,
Park avenue, the guests being the
Twp. 20 S , Range 29 E. 6 acres.
local
trade today.
i Tracey there all the time to
members of the Eptre N ous. Bridge
The said Ui)d being assessed a t tho
-------I
you
with
the
best
in
all
that
the
pinrClub,and one extra table of players
Mr. and Mrs. C. D.Brumleyo fjk et affords in fresh vegetables
and date of \X\t issuance of such certlfiS. R. Jones, of -Atlanta, Go.', was
The spacious living room where the
cate in the name of Unknown. Un­
Chuluota
were
In
the
city
today
visit­
fruits
and
groceries.
an
arrival
a
t
the
Valdez
Thursday.
card tables were arranged, was
less aald certificates shall be redeem­
ing
their
many
friends
and
shopping.
rVf ili( . , lt«
bright with baskets and vases of
Every proper book should end with ed according to law Tax Deed will
F. n. Wgodcqqk was a .business nr-,
golden'cosmos, and other cut flowers
tho
words: ''Now, darn you, %
ake this issue thereon on the 5th day of No­
Dr.
Gabord
of
Geneva
was
among
In the shades of gold and yellow. On rival at tho Valdes Thursday from
badW’toi’tht*
fellow
jloii'1
,
bilrVow
it vember, a ; ijf. 198*
|h
e
visitors
ot
Sanford
today'.‘and
the stairway was a' huge Jack-j% Jacksonville.
w it n e s s ;
attended-the meeting of itboChamb**' froth/’ " l : . *,
1*1 aignataA
Lantern.
wore severed
snd
of
Commerce.
day of S eg
S.‘ MII!er, of Bath, N. Y., is spend
Miss Helen Terwilllgcr leaves this w ity, ycjlow a^jtjjes. casting meliow
tember,
ing some time in Sanford in view of ! Don’t forget the big football gamd Robs Calomel of
afternoon for Haines City where she glow over this.pretty scene.
(SEAL)
GLASS, n
Scores were kept on tallies deco­ locating hero. .
iTttrWjpHson Chnptcr D will spend the week end ns the guci^t
•j
Nausea
and
Danger
tomorrow afternoon At Hood 'Field
C lerk,
-----Ircult Court. 5
rated
with
goblins
nnd
black
cats,
on
A R. will give n reception nt the of Mrs. Shaffer.
Between Rollins College nnd Fledrfidnt
Seminole County, F lorid!
the tables were miniature .baskets pf
home of Mr*. Raymond Key on
Medicinal Virtue* Retained and IraMr. and Mrs. A. B, Vance wero College. It will be a good one.
By:
A. M. Weeks, D. C. '
mints and candies which wore enjoyed among the arrivals. a t . the Valdez
tarfc avenue, from four to nix
proved—Dangerous ^ n d Sickening 9-28-10-5^12-10-26-11 -2-0 tc
Mrs. Jimmie Howard and little son,
during the game.
Qualities Removed, w ’erfected Tab­
Thursday .from 8t Petrsburg.
Leslie, spent yesterday at Ovoido, the
Henry *McLauIln is advertising
let Called “C&gt;lots b”
sy—N. de V. Howard Chapter, guests of their aunt, Mrs. 0. G. Wol­ At a late hour scores were counted
Grupn
watches
in
this
issue
having
a
and prises awarded. Mrs. Deane
-- K
D. C. meet in the Palm Room at cott.
C. D. Keller, of Jacksonville, ar­ fine line of these popular watches in
Turner holding high score among the
The
latest
triumph
of
modern
sci­
Idea Hotel a t 3:30 p. tn.
iiv'im u oiin
ence in
Is is
a "de-nnusi-nted”
calomel tabclub members and
Mrs. George rived Thursday J n Sanford nnd is the wrist watches and others. Many oiivr
druK trade as “Oslor—Junior ..Department Bridge
beautiful .Guild creatlops a t prices let known to tho drui
Miss Annie Hawkins hits returned Knight for the guests. Both were .spending some t u f cr.»t the Valdez.
tabs." "Calomel, the most aenerally
that will soli them.
party a t Club House lit 8:30 p. nt., home nfter spending the summer
useful of nil medicines thus enters
presented lovely Japanese sandwich
upon n wider field of popularity,—
. with Mrs. Ed Bctta and Mrs. How­ very delightfully at her summer home trays. Following the awarding of
C. Finley Knight, well known busi­
purified and refined from those ubard Harris as hostesses.
The Sanford Dry Goods Company ecttonahlf liualltlcs which have here*
In Commerce, Ga.
the prises, the hostess served a tempt­ ness man of Jacksonville, wns regiahave
several specials for tampenw J* iS^bllmuMeraf constltpaUen. h.sdFriday—Meeting of .the Book Lovers
ing salad course with hot chocolate tered a t the Valdes Thursday.
that
will
prove a drawing card for Aches nnd Indlxestlpn. and In u great
• d u b a t /o u r o'clock a t the home of
DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB.
as refreshments.
. . .
i . ivariety of liver, stomach and kidney
the
ladies.
New goods just received troubles calomel was the most sueMrs. Henry McLnulin on Fourth
Mrs. Holly’s guosts were M rs^F.
J. W. Kearney, traveling passenger
Among tho , interesting social
all of
rloht ,up
un to
to date
remedy,
hut Itsofuse
often
and all
an
OI them
Uiem rtgnt
anic. cessful
npg|prtPd
„n actount
Its was
sickening
street.
events of yesterday was tho bridge- J. Gonzales, Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs. agent of the L. k. N. R. R., is a guest See their
advertisement.
riuslltles.
Now
It
Is
ths
onslest
and
itordar—Cecil inn Music Club meet? luncheon given by Mrs. Frank Miller B. E. Whltner, Mfs. S. O. Chase, Mrs. of tho vVoldes whilo spending a few
most ‘ pleasant ot medicines to take
One ,Ca!oUi 1&gt; nt heptline with a swsla t 3:16 p. m. a t the studio of Mrs. at her home on Magnolia avenue, the Deane Turnor, Mrs. E. D. Mobley, days in Sanford on .business.
of water—that's all. No tasta,
■ G.*eP7 FolUnrd of Jacksonvillc.' low
■Fannie 8. Munson.
no arming. no nuitson, no sslts. A
Miss
Martha
Fox,
Mrs.
J,
G.
Ball,
guests being the members of the Du­
travelling freight agent of the Clyde ™nod night’s sleep und the next morn' y- T
Mrs. Jlarry B. Lewis, Mrs. George
S. R. Anderson,' pf Biloxi, Miss.,
t —orday—American legion Auxili- plicate Bridge Club.
you are ferllng fine, with n clean
Line was in .Jjiio city today calling-oo^yj,Ig
ver. n purified syotem and ;a bla ap­
aj ary mooting nt the home of Mrs. Gold nnd black, the Hallowe'en col­ Knight, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs. D. P. representing Marshall Field Co., is a the local shippers. Mr. FolUard is' petite.
Give Her * Watch She
Kul whai you please. No
msinoas visitor to Sanford, stopping
-&gt; ’
ors wero effectively used at this Drummond.
* Georgtf' Khfght nt i p. m.
pinking his first trip-through this te r­ danger.
Will Love to Wear i V
Calr.tnhs are sold only tn orlalnal.
a t the Valdex,
■}
pretty party. Quantities of cosmos
sealed
packages,
price
thirty-five
cents
ritory nnd js greft^iy pleased with the for the large family package; ten
IVE her a BUlova Watch
INSTALLATION SERVICES.
attractively arranged in baskets wero
DESIRE OF SLEEP.
jpfijitry and the '^popio.
cento. forr the small, (rial slse. Your
that she wlU love fcr beauty's .
L.
G.
Palmer,
of
Amarillo,
Texas,
placed
In
tho
rooms
where
the
card
rugrlsi Is authorised .to refund lh
*~Sundny morning at the Presbyter­
It is not death I mean,
sake
—that she will cherUh lot vthat
you
will
be
its
a
auarantsf'
r
jjHos
tables were placed. The tally and ian church will occur an Impressive s registered at the Valdez while in *! Woodcock &amp; Rigney.hnve
lie faithful dependability —and *
Nor even forgetfulness,
l y doIlKlitvi ' ‘.with &lt;&gt;lntnb».
an nd t h o r n u s h..................4i
place cards wero cunning Hallowe'en service when tho new officers of the the city looking Aver business condi­ Vertisoment today calling your atten­ — fA ilv .)
But healthful human sleep,
K-jn- w c d - f r l - f t w k ly
suggestions,
three C. E. societies will be intsnlled. tions.
Dreamless and still and deep,
tion to .the prices on sugar, flour,
In our etock w# have s wondsr- •'*
At one o’clock n delicious five- Dr. Brownlee will be In charge and
Wharo I would hide ami glean
spaghetti and other linos. Get their Notice of Application for Tax Deed
ful diepUy of beautiful accurate
Mr.
nnd
rMs.
Dale
Troy
v/erp
course luncheon was served, after specially urges the parents and
BULOVA Watch ee in every reft q»Borpo heavenly balm to bless.
Under Section 575 of the General
prices and note the big saving in gro­
which a number of absorbing games friends of these young people to at­ guests guests of the Valdez Thursday. ceries at ^his place that leads them
Statutes of the State of Florida.
of Duplicate bridge were played. The tend. The officers of the Senior C. Mr. Troy is manager of the famous all.
I would not die; I long
s
prises for this, crystal fruit knives E. are, president, William Brumley; State Street Eight orchestra.
To live, to sec my days
Noticc Is hereby given that .Chan­
were won by Mrs. S., Pules ton nnd vice president, Genevieve Lehman;
But once again and bloom
Wctfibprg's Diamond palace calls dler H .8. Sharon, purchaser of Tax
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Then. Stiles your attention to the ten per cent re­ Certificate No. 181, dated the 4th
Mrs. F. E. RoumillaL
secretary, Gayle Marshall; treasurer,
And .make amidst thcm.room
October
14th, of 1012 West Third duction on .all watches and rings pt day of June, A. D. 1017, has filed imid
The cordial hospitality of Mrs. Victor Green; corresponding secre­
For thoughts like birds of song,
X.V.V .i
i
street,
a
fine baby girl, mother and his place tomorrow. Call at the Dia­ certificate in my office, and has made
Miller wob reflected in every detail tary, Mrs. R, C. Maxwell. The fol­
Out ^ringing happy days.
nnd the occasion was one of excep­ lowing will also be installed cither child doing well.
B t a u U i u l r e e rte i
mond Palace and see tho elegant application for Tax Deed to issue in
■old «smi aaata
tional enjoyment for the guests. •
ns chairman of a committee or cap­
r*
w«lO U L p V k
- I-would not even forgot!
stock of gifts in the jewelry lino at accordance with law. Said certificate
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gordon, of At- prices t|iat will astonish you. tain of a company, Mrs. Green,
cmbracci the following described
Only, a little while—
FOR MR. AND MRS. NIBI.ACK.
■ Just now X cannot bca •
properly situated in Seminole Coun­
Misses May Magill, Irene Hinton, anta, Ga., wore arrivals ut the Val­
D. L. Thrasher calls your attention ty, Fluiida, to*wit: SWU of Lot 2.
Remembrance with despair;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grady Niblack, whose Nan Paxton, Olivo Russell, Gussle des Thursdny. They have l&gt;ccn tourThe .years arc coming yet
mnrrlnge was a recent event in Lake Hinton, Virginia Smith, Gertrude ng the state and will remain for sev­ to the fact that ho has purchased the Sec. 80, Twp. 20 S., R. 29 E. (Less
entire stock of the Sanford Shoo &amp; bcg^SW. cor. of Lot 2, run E. 318.45
■When I shall look nnd smile.
City, were tho honorees last evening, Rungc, Mildred Holly, Laura Lehman, eral days In the City Substantial.
Clothing Company and wll soil the ft., N. 1307 ft., W. 318.45 ft., S. 1307
ir.&gt;'
M
‘
when
Miss
Ollio
Vera
Gibson
enter­
Lollie
Bell
Robertson
and
Grace
GilJjiV 1
,1
Tho A. &amp; P. Stores on Second same at prices that wi|! stagger you. f t , 18 acres.) Tho sold Innd being
Not now—oh, not tonight! %
tained nt her home on Palmetto nve- lon; Messrs, Hampden DuBoso Le
Too clear on midnight’s deep
nue.
*
■*•■* Clero Irwin, Watson Wallace, Wilburn street, Phillips building, have the The store wil open tomorrow in tho assessed at the dnto of the issuance
prices for you today In thin issue, Mqisch block—old Ktand of Sanford of Buch certificate in the name of K.
Come voice and hand and touch;
Hallowe'en novelties nnd a pro­ Rumple and Rodman Lehman.
soaps,
rice, flavorlng'extracts, catsup, Shoo &amp; .Clothing Company—nnd you Fargo.
Tho heart aches overmuch—
fusion of marigolds, nnd cosmos car­
The officers of the Intermediate C.
sauces,
canned goods of all kinds, etc. will save money on gent's furnishings,
The Utt word
la u«rr i t t watch t w i n ,
erd la
J Hush sounds! shut out tho light,
ried out the color motif of black and E. are president, Camilla Pulonton;
Also, Tax Certificate No. 190, dated
H Kt. onlld w h tia
' s e U e n tr e v o d n u ,
At
the
A.
&amp;
P.
and
at
A.
&amp;
P.
prices.
clothing,
hats
and.
shoes.
,
gold. The lights were also shaded ^ice president!' Elisabeth -Turnbull;
•A Rttlo while I must sleep.
June 7th, A. U. 1920, Jins, .filed said
LlLn, tfv i'tiL'v *t?(
’ ' —From the Century Mngnilne. Pub- with golden shndcs casting a worm secretary, Elisabeth Knight; treasucertificate in my office, and has ptade
P.
Cnvotn,
nnd
C;
S.
Hewetson,
of
Plggly Wiggly Is with you again application for Tax Dcdd to issue in
per cent’ Reduction on all above
lished In 1887.
glow over all.
uror, F railer McNeill nnd tho com­
Watches
GnmcH nnd contests afforded much mittee chnlrmen nrc Pauline Muir- New York, nfter touring tho state today bringing to your attention the
1 ) J. E. •Terwilligor spent the day yes­ merriment, and nt n late’ hour re­ head, Briggs Arrington, William Du- are spending several‘days in the City big cuts in prices on everything in
Largest line of Diamonds, Sterling
Substantial. They will take tho Clyde the grocery line. Potntocs, canned
terday ,in Euati» transacting business. freshments of ice crcntn and cake Ilonc, and Elisabeth Earle.
Silverware,
Cut Glass, Hand-painted
wore served. Punch was dispensed
The Junior C. E. officers nrc pres­ Lino S. S. Osceola Sunday to Juek- goods, butter, fiaur, bacon, rice, teas
China,
French
Ivory, and Jewelry ever
onvillc.
While
in
Sanford
they
are
and coffees and everything in the line
1 ident, Marguerlto Garner; vice pres­
Helen Terwilllgcr was among throughout the evening,
trough
to
Sanford
far below price
guests
of
tho
Valdes.
of groceries and fruits nnd vegetables.
Invited to meet the honorees were ident, Sarah Maxwell; secretary, Car­
' those from Hanford attending the
charged
at
other
stores.
Plggly Wiggly makes tho prices—
Mnlphus, Elisabeth men
. Shdncrs ball Jpst evening in Orlando. Misses Sura
Guthrlp; treasurer,
Alice
Buy Your Stove Wood Now
W.
O.
Smith,'
of
Moultrie,
Ga.,
rep­
others
try
to
follow
hut
Piggly
Wig­
Flowers, Helfen Hoag, l’errio Lee Bell, Thompson. Others to be installed ns
1 Give Service and Quality
Rose
Gullnghur; chairmen of committees are Dorothy resenting the Schaefer Tailoring Co„ gly brings them down first.
Mrs. Mary A. School and sun, Eimly Uniloy,
Peter, motored to Orlando yesterday, I Messrs Hillard Mnlphus, II. H. Pond, Lawson, H. B. Coney, /n e t Thompson, arrived tn Sanford Thursdny nnd will
Note the advertisement of the Gon­
where they spent the afternoon most Fordyco Russell, Henry McLnulin, Virginia Earle nnd George Moyc. he h«?re several days nt the McKinHenry Rodenborry, and Ralph Wur- This largo number of young people non-Mnrkwood Co., with a full line zales Grocery Company today. Pe­
pleasantly.
rcn.
arc obligating themselves to carry on of fall samples of men’s clothing. He oria butter, nut oleo, StontcV Cakes,
P. WEINBURO, Proprietor
fat maekerel and fryers. Mr, Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. W. J, McBride and
I
V. *. ■
the Christian Endcvnor work in San­ is registered at the Valdes.
Commercial nnd Elm St.
is in charge of the delicatessen dcI{307 East First
Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMullen were n Tho Dally Herald, 15c per week.
ford and it is hoped that the older
Churchwpll's
nro
with
you
nguln
people will help nml encourage them
in every way, not only by coming to today calling your attention to the |I X M W &gt; M S S M m s s m M I S S l S l S I I I I S S S S S S l S S S l s n s s i s n i s s s s s s s s i e M e i e i e e e e |ie |iB y e
this installation service on Sunday, big snving in men and boys cloth­
but tn various ways through tho ing, shoes, hkts, dresses, coats and
sweaters. Tho big October Snlo is
weeks to come.
still on any everything is going fast
at the chelip prices.
CARD OF THANKS

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Tim Keane

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10 Lbs. Granulated
.Sugur

JLard
n
.n
W h ite

jSacon

$1.18
$1.18

Lba. PilUbury
.... ...........q........
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^4 Lbs. Blue Wing Self
jUir.uig Flour ...................
tqcaroni nnd
3 pkgs.

85c

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The Outlet is advertising millinery
and ready to wear today and they
havo just received and are receiving
daily tho very newest creations In all
that the Judies want in millinery apd
coats and suits -und notions, men’s
suits and shoes, etc,
„ TO]
a L’i-AN
ROLLINS A l l
IJ.ON TO HAVANA

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er’ii Oat
2 Pkgn.
.2 Plow, for ..

YHHE£ BLOCHS FROM HIGH PRICES

WOODCOCK a R I G N E Y
C 0 R.Z 6I?ST.£kSANfClPBAVL
S 3 i h i iL i t s t i e : ;

We wish to thank Co. D. the Amer­
ican Legion, K. of C„. thp ^ten, und
the women
the Bishop's Council,
Catholic Woman's League, tho Dra­
matic Club, I-adieu' Altar Society;
City Engineers, the employes of the
city engineering deportment, Hutton
Engineering and Construction Co.,
tho Fornald-I-nughton Hospital and
purees, nnd the ninny friends, who
wero so attentive to Matt during his
illness, and so helpful in alleviating
the sorrow caused by his departure,
by .their many kind nets and beauti­
ful floral tributes.
M. D. Turbell,
Josephine Tarbell,
Antoinette Rossidy.

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WINTER HARK, Fla., Oct. 26—
The alumni association of Rollins collego, htrough its headguarters here
announced a tentative arrangement
for a Rollins excursion to Havana
Cuba the first part p( December to
witness the annual gsmo between the
University of Havana and the foot­
ball team of Rollins College. - Details
of the plan, the officers stated, will
be given out later. The Tare played
the Cubans in Miami last year, and
tan up a score pf 80 to 0.

Mrs. G. C. Cates linn nn advertise­
ment in today's Herald calling your
attention to the very cheap .prices pn
everything at this store in dry ^gopds
nnd ready-to-wear goods and shoes.
Also on groceries of ull kinds- See
the nd and note the prices.
Mrs. Maude Littlefield Halliard,
spcciul representative for Florida pf
n number of the largest da^ly nei^spapers ,ln the U. S. was tn the city .toilay looking over the city. Mrs. RgUlard has been u visitor to Sapford
upon many occasions and has written
many good stories for the .newspapers
about this section nnd her many
friends here were glad to see her
again.

j

Radiantly Beautiful

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|

RADIANT with now artistry and charm—
with that delightful “something” th a t be­
speaks ot once their French origin.

The many friends of
Randall,
the tailor are glad to ecc him back j
In the city again after s p e n d s tho
summer in New York state at His old
home. He intends to remain jn San­
ford no wand will have ids tailoring
( Stabllihment at the old stand a t 221
First street occupying purt of Qio.
room with nr. Moore, the optlcipn^
Mr. ItandaU is a Aral class tailor Inj
every respect and ho will be
to tec all his old patrons *nd new
ones a t the old stand. See his ad­
vertisement today.

Tomorrow Baumel’s Specialty Shop
starts a closing out sale of a Uisqon- I
tipued line of Cqrsats and Bras*IgreAi[
The lino is the Kabp and as the Kabo
Go., ip retiring from the corset field.
Sam says it is necessary for him to
dlacontinue the line as he will b&lt;3 un-, j
able to secure these corse U Id the
future. Baum el's are closing J l^ |i
tnarchonfUga put a t cost and less tfegc
Every man should hunt alone until cost, to make room fur the pew **
be has trained his shotgun to climb a j which ‘
M ve aocmadU.#Ho&gt;
without getting hysterical.
|o f the
S
, i-

The loveliest of new shapes nnd lines
makes these hats delightfully battering.
And special low prices on all the models
are an added reason why you wili find
it a meat joy to chopad from thUtknaftffeJl
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•

‘ Our nobby fa ll1Mne of Ladies’ Ready.-toWear ia veiy complete1and it will'be our'
pleasure to'show It to you. Priced, like
everything else in our store, at the very
loweat possible figure, we are confident of
pleasing you.

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OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE

Of!

THE DIAMOND
PALACE

�THE -SANFORD
DAILY HERALD,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER
26,- 1923
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FLORIDA STATE FAIR

Arrive
2:S0 a.m,

A cfaonnD e

JOVEMBER

is

H O T DOG!

CORRECTED MAY i, 1923
Booth Bound

It's Kiddies
Day A t The State 'Fair
••• ' r___ • * ____ • ________

2:ifl a.m.
8:40
2:45 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

- 24, 1923
Northbound
Arrive
— 1:48 n.m.
... 11:46 a.m.
— 8:42 p.m.
,...10:00 p.m.

The I pirn did tonicand regulating et»
fects o£ Lyko have helped thousands
of people who felt weak or lacking
in enetjryto get back their “prp and
noch. This splendid preparation
i a genuine aid to Nature—it helps
,foputaxrength into worn-out bodies,

Trflby, Branch
Arrive

E

Depart*
2:08 a.m.
lSiOSp.m,
. 3:62 p.m.

Oviedo branch
Arrive
xNo. 120.......... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127-------a —Dally, except Sunday,

Y our Pocketbook
With Standard U5L Batteries
and Frontier Baneriea, we
can supply a battery at any
price. We won’t aell you a
new battery If your old one
cao be repaired. Try our
fuartnttrd service.

First Quarter
Juno 21
July 20
Aug. 10
S ept 17

BATTERY
SERVICE
STATION

Full Moon Last Quartet
June 28
July 5
July 27
Aug 4
Aug. 26
Sept. 3
Sept. 24
Oct. 3

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

T h r e e
th irte e n

m

Our time Is your time.

o d e ls

b o d y

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ty p e s

— each ,a S ix a n d e a c h
a

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S ta d e b a k e r

Circulation ^lanacer.
Expert Typewriter cleaning and re­
pairing. Cell II. S. Pond, phono 225
or Peoples Bank.
170-tfc.

a n d

b .it w-'&lt;4
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Vlgao-MODELS AND PRICES-f. a. b. faFtnfy fV
. . . vfllQJHA'
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RowbUiflPut). MSS
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(S-Psss.)— l*T» c«p,(s.res^&gt;_
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Stoau to Mm* rsw C ssnshiM

SAN JUAN GARAGE
THEBT--------------SANFORD, FLORIDA

Pure Mocha and Java, Chase am
Sanborn. Farms, Helen LaWton, Lipton, Sunbeam, White House, Rosen,
wood and Maxwell CoofTees,
170-3tc.
.GOOD WATER SYSTEM
, WANTED AT MELBOURNE
AND WILL BE HAD
MELBOURNE, Oct. 25 A good
water system for Mclboumo la want­
ed by Mayor Ultcht. He has returned from a trip to Daytona and Jack­
sonville where he investigated systems
used fn those cities whore deep wells
are used as sourcs of supply. The
mayor’s plan for Mclboumo contem­
plates a similar system or one better
if it can be suggested, to bo Installed
under the direction of a city manageriengineor, who would also work out
the water nnd sewer problem nnd plan
hnrbor and sea walls. The plans have
been presented to council nnd the
chamber of commerce.

Departs

J » you r g r o v e this y r n r mnr very pn.llr be loat by ■ frost or fraaae
protect ynurarlf w ith Inauraure arrnrrd through

Como In ami discuss this w ith us.

* MrMB

Departs

LOW TIDES ON BEACH. 1923
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur
at approximately the tamo hour and
minute.
Date June July Aug. Sept. Oct
1 4:05 4:31 5:33
6:28. 6:41
2 4:55 6:20 0:14
7:20 7:38
3 6:47 6:02 7 ill
8:17 8:37
4 6:43 7:01 8:06
0:24 0:86
5 7:24 7:56 0:00 10:11 10:32
0 8:17 8:51 0:57 11:08 11:26
7 0:07 0:44 10:62 11:41 11:51
8 0:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:46
0 10:44 11:30 11:50
1:08 1:38
10 11:30 11:60 12:42^. 1:51
2:28
11 12:16 12:24 1:31
2:47 3:18
12 1:00 1:10 2:13
3:35 4:09
13 1:40 1:55 3:01
4:24 5:00
14 2:20 2:38 3:51
5:18 6:57
15 2:65 3:15 4:40
0:14 0:50
16 3:34 4:00 5:32
7:18 8:02
17 4:21 4:54 0:30
8:22 0:03
18 5:08 5:48 7:34
9:25 10:00
10
6:02 6:47 8:40 10:25 10:60
20 7:02 7:61 0:43 11:21 11:45
21 7:34 8:67 10:64 11:57 12:07
22 8:32 0:fc0 11:43 12:31 12:53
23 0:30 11:01 11:63
1:18 .1:37
24 10:28 11:60 12:47
2:01 2:10
25 11:26 12:07 1:37
2:42 2:66
26 12:24 1:02 2:22
3:21 3:29
27 1:18 1:63 3:04
?:55 4:06
28 2:10 Z:41 3:444:32 - 4»4*
20
2:59 3:20 . 4:20
5:10 5:22
20
3:46 4:08 5:00
6:52 6:09
31
4:40 5:52
. 0:66

Prices t o F it

r*'

Departs
7:30 a.m.
3 :25 p.m.

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
------ 3:55 p.m.
------- 2:45 p.m.

T il* PftnsripH on Shop

■41i

The most w onderful exhibit In the hlotory of th e Florida S ta te Fair—
th e moet precious producte th e t a country can have— laughing, playing, Joy­
ful boys and glrle—will play a bigger p a rt th a n e ver before In th e program
of 1923. T housands of youngsters like thle one will throng the grounds of
th e S ta te Fair on Friday, November 10, which haa been set aside for the
State F a ir’s young visitors.

CHILDREN TO HAVE BIG DAY
AT THE FLORIDA STATE FAIR
Unusual Entertainment Program Arranged For
Kiddies—Friday, November 16, Is
The Date Selected.
. *
- Forty thousand bappy boys and girls are expected to answer tho call for
them that will be sent out by tbo Florida Slate Fair this year on Children's
Day, which la to bo held on Friday, Novomber 16th.
The Florida State Fair baa well under way to maturity, plana for such
a children's day as will make tbo event In tho minds of the kiddles one long
19 be cafrom bered. \ big celebration with Iota of music, hippodrome attrac­
tions, r-vcos, ant) the like—all of It eo dear to' tho hearts of the young, and
tha olft alike—will be held on tho big day.
All children will be admitted on this day for ten cents. \
The entire dates of the fair wilt be November 16-24.

RED, GREEN AND WHITE, PRICE
just half of shingles, cost less to apply
and wears just as long.

ST. PETERSBURG SCHOOLS
HAVE THREE THOUSAND

PUPILS ENROLLED

monin oi utp new school year, .ac­
cording to figures compiled by George
M Lynch, • superintendent of city
schools,
CUT THIS OUT-rlT IS WORTH
MONEY

Send this ad and ten cents to Foley
&amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield Avc., Chicago,
111., writing your mime nnd address
clearly. You will receive n ton cent
bottlo of FOLEY'S HONEY, AND
TAR for Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup,
also free stun pie packages of FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS
for Backache,
Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and Blad­
der trouble, nnd FOLEY CATHAR­
TIC TABLETS for Constitpatlon and
Biliousness. These wonderful reme­
dies have helped millions of people.
Try theml Sold everywhere.—Adv.

Ford, coming out often to
father, Mr. Malm.
were
Now for last week whi
| written but not sent in.
Miss Florence Tyner nnd brother,
Elmer and Archie Swanson spent Sun­
day with friends in Wincdrmerc.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wester and sons; Mr.
Other Sizes in Proportion
nnd Mrs, Rehnberg nnd the twins
Phone 481-J
Voile William s spent a nfew days from Lake Mary enmo over to the
on business in Jacksonville last week. morning service of Rev. Wahlberg
Mrs. Ella Lundquist spent Tuesday who was Inter a guest at the home
afternoon with Mrs. Ballinger.
105 Palmetto Ave. Phone 481-J
Mrs. J. E. Lundquist and Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Lundquist called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roye on Beardall avenue.
Mra, G. Ilirschi and daughters,
Margrct and Elisabeth were callers
on Thursday afternoon, to see Mrs.
Fran* Hill on the Bettc'n place, while
the writer called on Mra, DeForreat.
Some of the Northern birds, the
Jenny wren, phoohp and the meadow
larks are with ua again, coming be­
fore the cold wave about two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer wereherc from Orlando Saturday, being
among the ten baptised that day at
Crystal Lake.
Rev. O. O. Eckhart will preach in
the morning at Grovcland next Sun­
day and In the Lutheran church hero
at 3:00 in the afternoon, coming by
ttani.
Mr. and Mrs. Elnie'r Lundquist have
been faithful attendants at tho big
tent meeting^ In town, generally tak­
ing some one with them.
An,auto full of folks, among whom
were.
Mr.
and 'M*
rs.
-idw—
-Mrs.
—
- s -4Joe
~ Lara
J. Larson,* Mr.
Larsbn ami Mr. Jgckoon
id daughter all of Plodmont. called
iinaay a t tho honje of Mrs. J. E. and
ra. A. I(. Lundquist
Rev. J. 8. Clark waa’wlth'as preachK a, very thoughtful sermon on the

OCTAGON

BARS
Large Size
Lj,MOLIVE
O A F *

FLAVORING EXTRACT
**
...Lemon or Vanilla...

P. RINES

imlnp^of our L^rd
We are pleased to tell of the loan
Alger
ah3» Enli atrrloir1fa r.tb o yo’dng folks
from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robbins
f t C thV.?W?d ,y •fhopl llbrenr-7 Thu
pastor brought over aTx Yplchdfd ones
so now we have close to fifty. They
have been a great treat during the
vacation; the favorites among the
glrla “Pollyanna”, '"Treasure Island"
and “Over The Top” with the boys.
We notice the cottage built by Mr.
SJoblom of Lake Mary, just beyond
our. phurch has been nicely • painted
inside and oat and a well U being
put down.
Mrs. Elsie Henson la driving a new

G r a n d m o t h e r ’s

B O K A R RED CIRCLE 8 Q’CLICK

5T E40c S a ,3 5 c t\ 30c
that y b j i ’ ghoul
ty ^ ^ w R lb i
fre e co p y .

�.THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923

PAGE EIGHT

| beautification cf the fair grounds. ^
i In connect(ph.r \vfth this work tile
I Volusia Corfhty Fair'Association tins
secured thcu.^nij^ices of James N.
Howe, Jr., of Daytonn, a well known
lcndreape artist.
Mr. IIowc has nl: eady made n- survey of the fair
grounds and depressed himself a&lt;
being highly elated ' over the possi­
bilities for its beautification.
A
definite landscaping plan is now in
the course of preparation and will nt

an early dntc be submitted to the
executive’&lt;bonrd *of the fair associa­
tion fo r nprovil. *
This committee in compiling a list
of premiums for flowers and plants,
and a feature of the exhibit will be
the shewing in competition of nursery
"stWt, by growers throughout the
county. This display will bo divided
into two classes—professional and
amateur.
Assisting in the landscape planning

arc W. B. Currcy, \tcll-known florist,
of Daytona and DoLnnd, and Eugene
Pierson of Pierson, whose father is
accredited ns the first grower of
asparagus plitmosus ferns in the
state.
F irst Life Memberships. .
To John H. Wolf, a prominent
grape grower, goes the credit for
securing the first life memberships in
the Volusia County Fair association,
having turned in- fees todny for six

persons, including himself, to pa;
dues for'life. Two memberships wero
reported today by telephone from
Ortnond.
Amusement Committee Dusy.
The committee on amusements for
the fair Is busy and now have under
consideration many attractions of a
hippodrome nature, which can be put
on in the open air, wil be offered ns
free events at the coming fair.

^

.Sanford High School Friday after­
noon This was the first session of
the season hut was well attended.
Hon. Forrest Luke welcomed the
teachers in behalf of the Chamber of
Commerce and the Kiwnnis Club. Oth­
er interesting features were given
Afterwords the club got down to busi­
Horse lovers a t th e S ta te F a ir th is y e a r will revel In one of the
ness and elected new ofTieera for the
r e i l e s t h a rn e ss ra c e p ro n ra m s t h a t has e v e r been seen In Florida,
'wo
of the m any e n trie s are pictured above.
coming y e a r .
Mr .
.1 ucobs,
of Monroe,
was elected
presi­
dent to succeed Mr. McKay, of San­
Mrs. Aldean McMichic! has recov­
ford, the retiring president. The
ered after u protracted spell of
largo gold and silver loving cup which
j !i ague fever and is able to lie out
was won by the delegation from Sem­
in the coat ami suit department nt
inole county Inst Christmas at the F.
Vo
well ft Co.
E. A. held ot St. Petersburg, was
Miss Mary Juniinoy is confine*! to
presented Mr. Jhcolis to he kept at
her home by illness.
Lake Monroe school till the next meet­
Little Claude and Cindy* Hawkins
ing of the F. E. A. nt West Palm
nro
upon the sick list and unable to
Beach ChriRtmns.
attend school.
The many friends of Matthew T ar-,
bell, Jr., nre sorrowfully regretting (Houdney give* promise of being quite
his untimely death which occurredipopular with teacher* nnda pupils. She
at the home of his father, Mr. Mat- h
competent and possesses a
thew Turbcll, of Sanford, early Sun- 1pleasing-personality,
day morning.
Matthew was wellj Mrs. Mamie Hall, of Duvonpnrt, was
1
known in this section where lie lived the week-end gtir-st of Mra, It. A.
a short time. He was an exempli- ^"Stephens.
DEL AND, Fla., Oct. 21.—In plan­
nary young man, lived and died u| Toby Swnggerty bad the roipfor- ning Volusia county’* fair grounds
Chrlstlan full) faithful in-his Inst days tune to cut his foot upon the mowing for thci event to be held in DcLand on
by an unfaltering faith in his holy machine.
Jan. 22 to 2d, both da tea inclusive,
religion. He is survived by his fn ji - 1 Mrs. Willis and children, Ittith and one of the mart valuable features of
cr and two sisters, Miss Josephine. Edna have moved to Uihmdo.
the fair site will be the permanent

n ! it! Ic whiter— just a little
finer in texture—just a little better
than the best flour vou have ever
used. Aunt Jemima, perhaps the
best known cook in America,
challenges you to test the truth of
these statements.
■
« She’s come to
town with a new soft wheat flour.
She is as proud of it as of her
famous pancake flour, And justly
so. It is the highc^M^ality flour
that milling science can produce.
Such biscuits! Such cake! Such
pastry! “‘Lady, lady,” begs Aunt
Jemima, “ you ain’t baked no hiscuitSs-cake an’ pastry’til you tries
ust

Volusia County
Fair Grounds
Being Planned

Customers
I Am Cluing To Tut On A Sale For S Days, Commencing' Saturday, the
thing in Store Will He Sold At Reduced Prices

oA u n t

.*12 in. Sheeting going at
.'HI in. Sheeting going at ...
31) in. Pajama Cheeks at
.'15c Hath Towels going at ...
•15c Crepe yd. wide going ait
30 In. Cretonne—all colors at
Hest Wide (iinghams at
•15c French Ginghams yd.
35c Percale yd. wide at
35c Romper Cloth at
$1.75 Storm Serge—3(! in.
Hest Outing—all colors at
lad ies' Hungalow Aprons- all sizes a nd colors at
$2.50 Ladies' Middies at
$1.25 Children's Middie at
$1.50 Men’s Hig Yank Heavy Khaki Shi
Men’s White Overalls and Jumpers a., t
Ladies $1.00 Hunter Hrown Silk Hose at
laidlcs $3.50 Hlark Silk Hose going at
35c Men’s Huslter-Hrown Hose at ...........
LADIES

lAUMTJEMIMAMILLSCOHRfiSf.J
ST.JOSEPH-MO.
ijMUs Aun J
t

GROCERIES
Maxwell House Coffee at
Macaroni and Sphughettl 3 boxes for
Navy D eans........... .........
125 Dozen Fresh Country Eggs ut
..........
3 Lb. cans Pears, Peaches, Cherries a t ..........
LI *
California Fruit
J Hest* Cream Cheese a t ........................................
•T 3 Lb. Cons Dill Pickles at ................................
SAUCERS

FAT HENS AND FRYERS

ST. JO SEPH , MO.

e m im a

MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES—ALL SIZES AT A REDUCED PRICE
REDUCTION ON ALL GROCERIES

BIG STOCK OF DISHES, PLATES, CUPS AND

J e m im a M ills C o m pa n y

AT REDUCED

PRICES

A u n tPureJ&lt;fofte‘Wheat
m im

a

.

PLAIN OR SELF RISING
MILLED BY THE MAKERS, O F'TH E FAMOUS AUNT -JEM IM A. PANCAKElFLOUR)

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

Baby Gators
Off For Tech
Wc have a client who owns an
exceptionally rood piece of City
real estate th at will, trade for
property of ential vnluo located

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL TRAP SHOOTING

R. L. SHIPP, Editor
. _

^ |

*i

C e le r y S e e d

OAtNESVILLE, Fla., Oct. 26.—
The Mnrida freshmen football squad,
■V
consisting of 11) players, Coach Rex
W
K .
harrier and John Bond,. tetni mali­
nger, left yesterday afternoon for At­
lanta to meet tho first year eleven
Tho locals .are now. engaged In a
from Gcorgin Tech Saturday after­ "blanket covering” of tho Kissimmee
noon.
Cdwpunchsrs, or are getting covered
Tho varsity team accompanied by themselves.
the University bnnd and n crowd
or Kludentn, will leave this afternoon
Wc won't say which!
on a special train for Tampa for the
game with Wake Forest Saturday
Got In trouble once before by tell­
afternoon.
ing too much about n certain gamo,
so this time we arc going to keep
"traps colsed!” But after the game,
if you think our opinion was worth
two cents, we’ll tell you what wo
thought about this afternon's game
with the Cowpunchers.

Lakeland Has
“Dope” Edge On
The State Title

PAGE NINE

Clemson Tiger
"i A
Licks Its Chops
In Carolina Win 16a\

GENERAL SKETCH OF
HEN WADE
HIGH SCHOOL END
______

_____

6a
Den enme out m ther late
6a
this
yenr hut dciplto this
c 6 lV m BIA, 8. C., Oct. 26.—The
6a
fact
he
hns made end on the
Clemson Tiger ticked his chops over
6t\
regular
squad, participating
the prostrate form of the Carolina
6a in both the Lakeland and
Gamecock last night.
He is a
Meeting in their annual duel on the 6-3 Bartow games.
|
6»,
Senior,
coming
from
Valstato fair grounds to settle the ques­
6
i
dorta,
Gn.
He
is
5
0
1-2
tion-Of gridiron '^upremney, tho an­
6=
1
inches
tall
and
weighs
135
cient’ rivals fought .spur to tooth for
sixty minutes nnd‘ vfaan the fur and 6*1 lbs. He \till play this after-.
-feathers ceased flying,
the score 6-i noon in the game with itho&lt;.
sheet showed: . Clemson 7; Caro­ 6n Kissimmee Cowpunchers.-r
lina 0.
The failure of Sizemore, substitut­
ing for Wright, to boot the pigskin
over the goal posts after Meyer had Bringing: In Cotton
crorscd the Clemson goal in the third
From Long-wood
period spelled di;fcnt by one point for
the University lads.
Ships To Savannah

Tho clash at Gainesvilla Saturday
between the Lakeland high school
cloven and tho Purple Hurricane of
In the Country some where clusc
the badly battered St. Petersburg Gninesvilic will decide, if Is believed,
clan and by the way the Hillsborough the m atter of state high school gridto Sanford. ?
Terriers trimmed the Saints last week iron supremacy this season. Should
it looks ns if the Tlgcrp hnvc a chance Lakeland decisively trounce the men
to break that long, string of defeats of Coach Barchan, and local fans be­
FOR SALE—New nluccoctl two
lieve that they will do so if the same
that He back of them. ■
ntory Jioubc, within five blocks
team is used by McQuillan as he
Wako Forest and Floridn meet to­ sported hero Inst Friday, they will
of first street, on paved street.
morrow in Tampa in n gamo which have the supremacy Lakclnnd hns
A thoughtful girl Is one who parks Made Eight Bales From Twenty
•All modern conveniences. Price
promises to bo n real exhibition of theedge over the other teams of the her gnrfi under the tabic while eating
Acres
the gridiron work. The Florida team state due to the decisive manner in ice cream instead of dropping it on
$7,500.00—P art cash, balance
is bloodthirsty after their chewing which they have pursued their cam­ the floor.
W. C. Sntcher Is today bringing in
up of Rollins last week and Wake paign this senson—the mnjority of
eight bales of cotton to ship by Clyde
tho
other
elevens
from
tho
point
of
Forest is in fine shape after mauling
Now lie scolds because the old go- Line to Savannah. Mh Batcher picked
the Davidson College team of North score "dope" have been eliminated
gles
are t unning i things. Thirty ejght bales from 20 acres. He ex­
by tho lakeland clan and with the de­
Carolina in to submission.
years
from now he will scold beenuse pects to plant 70 acres to cotton next
cisive
win
of
the
Dreadnoughts
to­
But never mind about the Kissim­
FOR SALE—One of the pret­
batting champion of the National mee fracas, we’ll tell you all about
morrow the championship crown, un­ the youngsters don't know anything. year.
tiest bungalows, located on Mag- league, will be traded to the Chicago that tomorrow, what vye are interest­ Lakeland High will take a shot at less certain rumors concerning eligi­
Coach Barchan's Purple Hurricane to­
polin Ave., on one of the best Cubs in a deal involving the trans­ ed in, Is Piedmont going to spring morrow in Gainesville. This is anoth­ bility become certainties, will repose
fer of four players to the Cardinals, surprises and win tomorrow's game
oq the I .it kdanders. The tennis of
er chance for the Dreadnoughts to tho East Const, while dismaying fast
corners In Sanford, If purchas­ nccording to reports in baseball cir­ from the Tars?
pile up as big a score as they did football have not yet become strong Good Stock Doing Hard Work Arc Certainly En­
cles last night.
ed now can be had for a t least The report said that Hornsby, who We'll say emphatically—NO! The agains tthc strong Sanford nnd Or-^ enough
to compete with tho middle
$1,500 less than place is worth. engaged in a fist fight with Branch Tars have the edge over the Pied­ Inndo teams. Tho Hurricane, at the state and west coast’ towns.
titled to good feed
Rickey, manager of the Cardinals, mont bunch nil the way around. Pied­ first of tho scasn beat Memorial to
The game this afternoon in Bnr_
Don’t try to client them simply bcThis must be seen to be appre­ Inst season,, had expressed n desire to mont hns had about ns much success the tunc of 7 to 0. Thon the Dread­ two between the Hillsborough hgh
noughts
trimmed
Memoiinl
3-1
to
0.
( ®
cause they can’t tell you about it.
piny with Chicago. The players re­ ns a gopher in football this year! But
school Terrors and the Summerln Inciated. Call us up about it.
ported to be considered in the trnde if tho Tars get beaten, we’ll award Looks to us like the Dreadnoughts nttutr can will eliminate one of the
n
That is what you do’when you glvo
for Hornsby are Chnrlcy Hollochcr, them .the decision ns, “gopher san- have tho edge, don’t it to you?
two teams from championship hopes.
fcA*
them feeds made from inferior grain.
George Grantham, Lawrence Miller duncs!"
If Summerlin Institute is the winner
them cheap feeds made from inferior
nnd Virgil Cheevcs.
The Floridu Hats will take a shat of the contest the title will bo tiled on
S*
j
n
y
ffhsTl
—
"
grain.
Grinding damaged grain nnd
President Vecck, of the Cubs, could
Southern Sollcge put Piedmont on at Tech's Rats tomorrow in Atlanta. the Inkolntidcrs heads more securely
~
sweetening
it will make It palatable
not be reached to confirm the report. the defeated list Wednesday after­ Hope tho Florida Rats will have us due to the dope win by the Dread­
much
luck
against
tho
Bay
Techs
n.i
•Vto youi stock hut it will not make
noughts over the Institute clan—the
noon when they gave them a good
licking in I*akolnml. And it is usual­ the Floridn Varsity did against Tech's Sanford games by the two tennis giv- |
ly tight "go-between" between the first. Blit we are sure they will .just ing McQuillan a decided score ad­
We handle GOOD feed at right prices.
Tars and. Southern. So we’ll put our look, they hnvc Bill Moyo, of S. II. vantage'.—Orlando Sentinel.
^
V r
r I Yes wo have some molases, nnd bran
S. fume in their backfleld.
pennies on the Tnrs.
*
*
^
*
^
-#*~
for poison too.
Brooms, mops, pails, nlumnimmi
The Tar babies have a first class
Now We’ll clnso by telling you that utensils, wash tub and boards, clothes
lino, though five pounds lighter than Bartow, nfter emerging with a bare pins, all kinds of soaps, blueing,
Surely, Fidelity, Cnsunlly Ronds BALTIMORE, Oct. 26.—The Knli­ the Piedmont wall, it hns some real victory from Sanford will take u starch nnd LnFrnncc washing tablets
■ ■ ■ ■ T H E - C A S H F EED S T O R E H H
and InvcsmentH
sts City Blues clubbed their way to elnss In Emery, canter, Sutcllff and crack at Hillsborough High in Tam­ at the Popular Market. Phono 210.
17U-:ite.
victory over the Baltimore Interna­ Warner, tackles and Donaldson and il tomorrow. And dollars to cmfwy
VALDEZ HOTEL
tional League champions in the ninth Curry guards. In tho backfleld tiley pn tomorrow. And dollars to cork­
FEED «M A Y »C R A IN A N D F E R T I L I Z E R S
GAMES YESTERDAY
nnd deciding game of the junior world can boast of Colorado as quarter and screws that the Terriers will go down
SANFORD, ------------FLORIDA
Vickers, fullback.
before the Summerlin elan!
PHONE 539&gt;MYPTLE AVE.8&lt;PN.ST.SANF0I?D,FU
Guilford 21; Lenior 0,
Clemson 7; U. of S. C.
For quick results try a want ad,

By Editor

‘

Hornsby To Be
Traded to Cubs

Kansas City
Wins Finals
Off Orioles

Sanford Feed &amp; S u pp ly Co.

October

Versus

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IN THE BDEARjT OF
VOLUME1

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WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923

NUMBER 179

Big Crowd Present To Present Their Claims Call
i -v
i
. For More Room
.
OF GERMAN REPUBLIC AND
RETURN O f MONi
ARCHX[‘L .

To Stem The Tide. That Threat
cn8 Dissolution of
Government.
*
&lt;Hjr T h « A n « o r la t r i 4 P r r a a l

COBLENZ, Oct, 25.—Rhineland re­
public proclaimed this morning nt
former quarters of American forces
in Germany in Andcrnach, ten miles
northwest of Coblonz. Also proclaim­
ed at Archweillcr, Sodcn, Bird and
Gaistcshcim, small ■ towns situated
respectively in districts of Wiesbaden,
Born and RRudescheim.
LONDON, Oct. 25 Central News
dispatch received from Berlin after
3 o'clock this afternoon, says large
hands of communists arc marching
on the German capital and that the
police have been rushed out' to in­
tercept them.

Youn£ Man Killed
PUTTING THE QUESTION SQUARE BEFORE At Orlando Yesterday Underwood
By Fall From Wagon
Thcows Hat
THE PEOPLE
And Today With
When Team Ran
Iii The Ring
Motorcade
TALLAHASSEfc, Fin., Oct. 25.—

Distrrrsing Accident Occurred On
When members of tho board of the
Ilesrdall Avenue Yesterday
state
road department incut here to­
Afternoon
morrow in regular quarterly session,
While driving a team of mulcn thoy probably will And the delegation
hitched to a wagon containing n load representing different parts or the
of crate mutorinls yesterday after­ stne sd numerous and so large that
noon the mules bccamo frightened larger quarters than are provided in
and ran away throwing the driver the department's headquarters hero
Arnold D. Bellows from the wagon will bo necossnry to accommodate
and injuring him so badly that ho those wishing to present claims for
died later after ho was brought to the board's consideration. It has been
this city and before he could get modi- suggested that tho sessions will be
held in the houso of representatives
cal attention.
Th young man wns born in Good- chambers of the State Capitol.
The latest move on foot to hnve
ground, Long Island, March 25th,
n
large attendance of good roads ad­
1898 and .wns twcnty-flvo years of
vocates
hero was startod a few days
age at the time of his death. lie was
tho son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tuttle ago by tho Jacksonville Motor Club.
of Celery avenue who some timo ago S. II. Walthall, managing secretary
purchased the Rnyncr place and who of that organization, sent out letters
have beeq residing hero for the post to about commercial bodies along the
“ year. Ho leaves three brothers to cast coast urging that numbers of
mourn his loss and the sympathy of representatives riiukc the trl pto Tal­
the community.is extended to the par­ lahassee to support appeals to the
ents and family in their loss of the

AIX LA CHAPELLE, Oct. 25.—Po­
lice thi smorning attacked Rcgiorung
palace, only remaining public build­
ing in the hands of Separatists. Five
policemen and two Separatist were
killed during the fusillade. Later 35
members of the police force called
nt Belgian military headquarters and
requested they bo dismissed.
A married editor hugs his wife. An
COLOGNE, Oct. 25.—Clashes oc­ unmarried editor hugs delusions.
curred this morning between armed
civilians and Separatists itl Crofcld
following tho hoisting of the repub­
lican flag over Ilathnus, according
to reports reaching Cologne. Separa­
tists say they are 4,000 strong In Crc*
fcld but the Belgian officers estimate
their number at about 1,700.
COBLENZ, Oct. 25.—The position
»f the separatists at tho close of the
fourth day atnee tho proclamation of
a Rhineland republic at Aixc La Chap*
pclle, is little Improved, they nomlnally holding about one fourth of tho
territories under foreign occupation.
Today, however, was (narked by tho
republicans' most signal and costly
victory at Kralfald, where twelve sepnrists were killed and fifty wounded,
and the peaceful occupation of Mulheim, and a few villages, in the vicin­
ity of Trier (Treves).
In many instances the occupation
has been limited to the confines of
the city halls with the garrisons on
the defensive, fighting not only for
the existence of the republic, but
lor their own very Uvea.
The failure of the separatists at
.Maycnce and Coblcns, which wore
counted upon as certain adhorenta,
the aimless and desultory offensives
of important centers, the increasing
effectiveness of the reactionaries' de­
fenses and evidence of haphasard
.plans of a poorly organised party,
iitself rent, with internal disscntlona,
in a prematurely launched movement
.made it appear doomed unleu a
change of attitude occurs on the part
of thq'tWdrfi of occupation, which la

ethereal
Duren, Trier, Duisburg and Mulheim
•re tb eonly cities of any importance
in the hands of the separatists this
evening, but they are also remaining
in normal control of Wiesbaden and
Bonn, both* of which are under mar­
tial law, with the French troops keep,
ing order. *
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Calm has been restored
Aixe La
Cbappella, with tha separatists thorookhlx whipped ni th . cradle of their

quarterly meeting. The Jacksonville
Motor Club has appealed to them to
meet at Jacksonville and be prepared
to join an automobile party that plans
to losve that city at 10 a. m., October
20, for tho capital city. The pnrty
1 tOan.mn.i yttrOb ot.ecott hceavle7
is expected to number 200 persons.
In addition to tho Jacksonville
party, large delegations also arc ex­
pected to be present from tho South
Florida, th a t was perfected at Tampa

OPENS B A T T L E TODAY
WITH CASE IN THE
COURTS

TODAY

NOCONA, Texas, Oct. 25.—Sen­
ORLANDO, Oct. 25.—With more ator Oscar W. Underwood of Alaba­
than 200 In attendance from fourteen ma, formally opened his rntupalgn for
countioa, representing chambers of the Democratic presidential nomina­ To Find Out Who Is Empowered
Governor of The
commerce, women’s beautification tion hero this'afternoon.
State
commissions and other bodieq, tho
From the platform of his train here
stnto convention on beautification he said:
( B r T h * A a a n r ln lr d I’ r r a a )
was held in Orlando yesterday. Tho
“I have come to ask something of OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 25—With
mooting wns called by tho Florida de­ you; I have lod tho Democratic party seven counts ngainst him in the im­
velopment board, under tho direction in both Houses of Congress for years. peachment bill being perfected by tho
of their committee on highway beau­ I am n southern man, bred and born. lower house of tho Oklahoma legisla­
tification, the committee consisting of Wo are approaching tho time when ture, Governor J. C. Walton last night
Karl Lehman of Orlando, chairman; Democratic party must name .the mnn ■continued his refusal to recognise the
Doyle Carlton of Tampa; Mrs. A. II. to carry its banner in the next elec­ authority of the senate resolution to
Whitman of, Orlando; II. Hnrold tion. It hast been eighty years since suspend him and nwaited a hearing
Hume og Glen St. Mary; C. G. Mc­ tho South carried tho banner of de­ in state supreme court- todoy to de­
Clure of Fort Myers, and Willis H. mocracy. It hus been eighty years termine whother ho or Lieutenant
I’owey of Tavares.
since the south elected a president of Governor M. E. Trapp is the legally
The courtroom a t Orlando, where the United States.
empowered chief executive of tho
tho convention was held, wns a bow­
“I nm going to give the south n state.
er o ftropicnl beauty, through tho chance to elect a southern man to The house yesterduy approved five
work of the decorating committee, of carry the banner of democracy. The articles in the ' Impeachment bill.
which M. J. Dnctwylcr was chulrman. south must assert itself and I believe
Four trucklonds of palms, bougain- if the south asks, the great democratic
north will recognise the right for you
to carry the banner yourself.
"If you don’t think I nm the man
to enrry this banner, send your del­
egation to the convention pledged for
anothor southern man, but let him be
n southern man.”

tion at the last meeting. It is under­
stood th a t‘several applications hove
been received for the place. J. L.
Cresap, assistant under Cooke, has
been acting as chief engineer since
about September.

'Says

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Our Leadership In
Foreign Affairs
Threatened

M ir

Tho

\a x .r lia lr il

I’ r r a a )

DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 25.—Senator ■
Secretary Brown Urges Everyone To Get Busy
Underwood, of Alahnmu , candidate
And Be There
•
for democratic presidential nomina­
tion^ declared in an nddrcsn at state
Tho timo for action is near a t hand.(State Road Department Cloy county
fnir ncrc, America has surrendered
the leadership in world affairs and The State Rond Department will meet t has met every requirement; it is now
losing herself in partisan politics. in Tallahassee on Friday and Satur-; solely up to this comittce.and a full
Tho plain duty that lies ahead is to day, October 26th and 27th, and this attendance, ns per promise, is the rcreturn to the 'principles guiding ccmmittcc will b« heard on tho 2 7 th ,_ , - ,.
. . .
_ ...
,
.
. quest of tho officers of tho " S t John ■
America In a great war and to have ..»
but the committee must organise and „ • . . . . . .
.
, ,, „
„ ,
,
. .
Scenic Highway Association. ’
and exercise definite governmental certain preliminary
arcs* last night, but also in participa­
work must bo ac­
policy in Europe. Ho opened his complished on tho 20th.
A t th,» forthcoming meeting tho tion in discussions and charts dUpresidential campaign at Nacona,
Therefor., It I. pl.nn„l for tho '*,!? f
.* ! " '* . [ ‘"V™, ° ' " orld} played.
Texas, yesterday.
.
. Prof. H. Harold Hume of Glen St,
com m it*, to moot In tho lobby ol S J * d ,d d "d;
Mary,
gave p most valuablo address
lb . cherokeo Ilotol . t 4 p. m . Frl- ” ” ld" “ ‘ T ' J ' f
'* n’0“*1 ° / '
movement Tho Intervention of French doy, th . 2«th, necea.lt.tlnjt I c l n , “ » d l *"d 'ch .g rlru tu r.l l.nd., last night on beautification and civic
troops at-Coblcns and Mayence prov­ Jackoonvtllo not l.to r th .n So.bo.rd * ' “ “ ”n„c*l' r n“
pride. It was packed full of tpe flncat
' «•
ed tho salvation of the lives of the Air Lin. treln No. 87 nt 0 . . m. on
' ““d *“ “ nd * “ cll“"1 tonf possible suggestions.
« ...
suffering, but more than willing to
local leaders in the attempt to inJ. F. Kirkland of the Atlantic Coast
* ,
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. do their share; a section that has had Line railroad spoke of the work in,
Ltall a republic.
At Vieraen, a city of 30,000 inhab­ ThU committee promlaed to attend ,u patlencc strained to the breaking beautifying railroad station grounds
itants in tho vicinity of uenchen- 100 per cent when selected by its 5000 point, being seemingly ignored while and what had been accomplished
Gladbach, the separatists hold the atate road No. 3 enthusiasts a t the roads much le u traveled bavo been along- that Una;
city hall. In many cases the occu­ Cren Cove Springa Road Rally, tha built In other aecUons..
Tho atereopUcon slides shown on
7 ~
,
pation of the city halls la proving greatest road rally ever pulled off In
what had been already accomplished
useless, as the occupants ara unable
in Florida in beautlflcatiop, waa a
tn organize local governments and
distinct revelation to. many present,
tho cities are floundering helplessly
and showed the possibilities in this
without effective heads, lack of co­
......... ....... a .
county-ia now offering wonder- work in Florida.
.'■ &gt; ,»
•r
hesion, recognized authority and com­
The Orlando and Orange County
munication with the nominal capital
Advertising dub and the Boy Scout
&lt;U«Ueeed oa I ' m

LONDON, Oct. 26.—A diapatch
says communists are assembling in'
strong force in Iichtenberger district
of Berlin, but that police have aurrounded the whole neighborhood, and
are not allowing any one to pass
through their cordon. Serious trouj
Lie i* expected tonight, the measagi

TOt m )

or made passable for wintar travel,
and at less expense dnd in a shorter
time than any other state road.
.
Appreciating the honor of. working
With you in behalf of Florida’s most
important highway, J beg -to remain,
Vary respectively yours,
JL W. BROWN, Secretary Bt. John’s
Scenic Highway Assn.

whero two members
cloakroom
guarded him while the -sergoant-atarms ordered other members to re­
turn to tha chamber.

In Presence of Mussolini And Offl’ .
cers of The Army .

The way for poulble criminal ac­
tio^ in connection with matters ■In­
vestigated by the house committee
waa opened today when Representa­
tive W. E. Disney of Muskogee, chair­
man of the committee, announced
that all evidence adduced by the com­
mittee would-be submitted te a dis­
trict court grand Jury in session bare.

ROME, Oct. 26.—According to
Turin dispatch to Meataggero six
grenades' exploded a t military, hone
show being held in Turin in presence
of Premier Mussolini. One Lleutejiant seriously wounded while sergeant
I t seems like needless killing
and four privates slightly hurt. Explosived were to be used in perform­ drive a motor ear onto a rmilr
ance but explodsd prematurely.
frossing of a flying train. But tl
did it with horses and they sdlL*
with cars,
J
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�... ; ,.U f MEMOIUAM
.
Sanford was grieved* To learn of
tho death of Matt Tnrbcll which oc­
curred early Sunday morning at the
family residence, 104 'Vest Tenth
street, after a lingering illness, the
aftermath of wounds received during
tho recent war.
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Matthew Drcnnln Tnrbcll, Jr,, wns
born January 7,-18901 in Troy, N. Y.,
tho youngest of nine children born to
Sarah Miles and Matthew TarbcII.
He was a pupil of Saint Augustinc's Academy and . U^o Christian
Brothers’ Institute a t Troy, leaving
thejlaycr eoljcge to .Join tin U.'S.
Navy .which ho served In the aylptlon

«.
i! a l l o w e d 6 'u b stfriH 'iO N
n
BRIDGE.
*■
Phone Miss Snrltn Lake, (22-0 or
^ Mrs. Rnymoml Phillips (471-J) or
« Mr.. Benjnmln Whitnc, Jr„ (629-U)
^ for reservation, for th i Halloween
. * Bridge party Wednesday, October 31,
iro- nt pnri.li House under the auspices
of St. Agnes Guild.
177-Ctc

Society Edit...
MRS. FRED DA1GBR--------------------------Phone 217-W
Cold but clear—belter than fair and
If you havo any friend. visiting you—If you are going onywhero or com­
ing home, or if you aro entertaining, write a postal card to thia department, warmer. •
riving details, or tolcphonc tho item. It will bo greatly appreciated.
Snow falling in North Carolina to­
day
says despatches.
Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr. The men's
prize, n tie wns won by R. A. New­
Almost time for tho winter fakirs
man.
A tempting anted course was served to bo coming to FJorlda for their
by the' hostess nt the conclusion of winter business. " ’
Wcdncf*dJM-Mrs. Frapk . Miller cn- the card game.
.
P. A. Simmons, of Atlanta, Ga., is d e n a r t i n r n t f n i ' l w n ' v o n m . . O n t e Those enjoying the cordial hospi­
torUiat* mb* members of the Fort­
n
business visitor ta the City Sub­
tality of Mrs. Dc Cottcs were Mr. and
nightly Bridge Club.
stantial,
stopping at the Valdes.
Mrs.
E.
F.
Housholdcr,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Wednesday—Literature Department j
of Woman’s Club meets nt three W. C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrash­
J. A. Mclnnis was a Tuesday ar­
er, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mr.
o'clock.
rival
at tho Valdez from Wnchula
Thursday—Mrs. Frank Miller enter- nnd Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fla.
tnink the members of tho Duplicate G. D. Bishop.
Bridge Club at one o'clock.
Thursday—Chorus practice of Music INTERMEDIATE C. E. SOCIETY. • J . E. Stlckncy, well known business
man of Daytona, is spending several
Department at Club House at four
days
nt the Valdez.
The
Intermediate
Christinn
En­
o’clock.
deavor
Society
under
the
leadership
Friday—Saiiic Harrison Chapter D.
M. and Mrs. H. R. Ruckcy were
A. R. will give n reception at the of Miss Genevieve Lehman and Mr.
guests of the Vnldcfc Tuesday from
Theodore
Rungc
has
been
reorganized
home of Mrs. Riyymond Key on
Jacksonville.
'
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Park avenue, from four to six They meet every Sunday nftemoon
nt
2:30
nt
the
Prcsbytcrlnn
church
o'clock.
Paul McNally is n guest of the
Friday—N. dc V. Howard Chapter, nnd invite nil young people between
th ages of eleven to seventeen to Vnldoz, arriving Tuesday from New
U. D. C. meet in the Palm Room at
Coat Sale at Yowell Co.
Join this society. The officers are, York City.
Valdez Hotel at 3:30 p. m.
president, Camilla Puleston; vice­
Ladies, Misses and Chil­
Friday—Junior Department of tho
No dnmogc has been reported in
president, Elizabeth Turnbull; secre­
Womnn'a Club will give n bridge
dren Coats $3.95? $5.95
this part of tho state from the ct&gt;ol
party at the Club House, at 8:30 tary, Elizabeth Knight, nnd treasur­
er, Frnzier McNeil. Young people snnp this morning. It was just cool Wiliam Bossldy, nil of this city, nnd and $12.00. See ad today
p._m., with Misses Mary Elizabeth
enough to make lettuce look good. to whom Sanford extends heart-felt
Puleaton nnd Sara Evelyn Williams j
sympathy.,
ns hostesses.
Public Stenographer would appre­
J. B. Carlisle, Jr., of Ocnln, Fla., n
Tho
funeral
services
ut
the
home
Saturday—Cccilinn Music Club meets j
frequent visitor to Sanford is reg­ nnd nt tho All Souls' Church were ciate your extra work Office nt
nt 3:15 p. m. nt the studio of Mrs. i
174-4tn.
istered nt the Valdez while in the city most beautiful nnd improssivc, the Court House. Cnll 470.-•
Fannie S. Munson.
on business.
members of Co. D., nnd the Campbell
Saturday—American Legion Auxili-I
Lossing Post, American Legion, turn­ The Presbyterian Auxilliniy- have
ary meeting nt the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. McLanc nnd Mrs. ing out in n body to show their re­ chosen the data of November 30th and
George Knight nt 4 p. m.
Tho approach of the Hallowe'en C. Fny were guests of the Valdez spect and esteem to their old com­ December 1st for their annual bazaar.
,
178-1 tr.
season wns infccd suggested in the Tuesday spending the night in San­ rade in arms. Father liennessy paid
BRA DREAMS.
dccorntions nnd other dctnlls of the ford on route to their home in Cocoa. n glowing tribute to the deceased,
When n wife says her husband
Sho never saw the wide nnd gleaming bridge party given ycstcnlny nftcrtelling of his many line trails of
sen,
noon for the members of the Soclnl
Wm. S. Royall, of Richmond, Va., chnrnctcr, of his military record nnd docr.n’t understand her, sho means she
So far she dwells from any tide- Department of the Womnn’a Club, is spending several days in Sanford hie home life.
At tho Lakovicw hns found a man who feels sony for
washed shore;
with Mrs. W. L. Morgan ns hostess. looking tiver business conditions. lie cemetery taps were sounded and a her.
But she has often dreamed what It There were nine tables of plnycrs.
is a guest of the Valdez.
picked squad from Co. I), fired the
would be
Tho lovely lnrgc lobby, where the
Inst salute over the grave, while the CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY
To sec tall ships and hear the enrd tables were nrrnngcd wns
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Bachman, of beautiful floral emblems wero piled
breakers ronr.
abloom with baskets nnd bowls of Pnlatkn, nro registered at the Valdez. high on the mound to nttest the re­ Send this nd and ten cents to Fnlcy
golden rod, nnd daisies nnd quantities Mr. Bachman represents Marx Bros., spect nnd ontccm in which this young &lt;fc Co., 2838 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago,
The little sailor on the garden gate of Hallowe'en novelties.
III., writing your nnme nnd address
wholesale fruit dealers of Jackson­ innn was held by his many friends.
Smiles clown, nnd swings his arms
clenriy. You will receive n ten cent
When scores were counted nfter on ville. *
in every breeze;
bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY ANEf
nbnorhlng game of bridge had been
What wondrous tales, she thinks he played, the prize for high score, n J. B. Conrsey, of Jacksonville, gen­
TAR for Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup,
could relate
.
also free sample packages of FOLEY
luster chlnn mayonnaise howl, tray ial salesman for Kingnn Si Co., is in
Of foreign lands touched by far, nnd apron wns won by Mrs. E. M. Sanford today calling on the local mons, Atlanta; W. 1. S. Royall, Rich­ KIDNEY PILLS
for
Backhche,
shining sens.
markets. Ho is making the Valdez mond, Vn.; J. I.. Graves, Atlanta; II. Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and BlndGalloway.
Following the awarding of tho his headquarters.
8. White. N. E. White Stacy White, der trouble, nnd FOLEY CATHAR­
The vague, hot scents of mignonette* prize, Mrs. Morgan, assisted by Mrs.
J. If. White, Sylvnnio, Ga.; J. II. TIC TABI.ETS for Constitpntion nnd
nnd box
Archie Betts served refreshments
J. L. Graves is displaying a full Nnvity, Jncksonivlle; J. A. Mclnnis, llilinusnczs. These wonderful reme­
Drift on soft nirs across the garden carrying out the Hallowe’en colors, line of men’s clothing at the Valdez Wauchiffn, F la t J. E. Stickney, Day­ dies have helped* millions-of people.
green;
consisting of potato snlnd, snltincs, sample rooms, lie represents an At­ tona; W. W. Pittman, Jacksonville; Try them! Sold everywhere.—Adv.
The name slow wind that stirs the individual pupmpkln pies nnd coffee. lanta tailoring company nnd sells sev­ G. A. Bachman nnd wife, Jackson­
hollyhocks
eral of the local merchants in Snn- ville; C. J. Pearson, Richmond, Vn.;
Drives those tall ships that she Iwh
THIRTEEN BRIDGE CLUB.
ford.
If. II. Bucicey and wife, Jacksonville;
never seen.
G. W. Taylor, Anniston, Ala.; J. B.
One of the most delightful of the
—By Cornelia Meigs in the Youth's ninny socinl events of yesterduy wns
II. S. White nnd. sons, W. E., Stacy Carlisle, Jr., Ocala; J. B. Conrsey,
Companion.
the bridge party given by Mr*. E. F. nnd J. C. White, of Sylvnnla, Gn„ Jacksonville; F. L. Johnston, Jack­
Housholdcr, ut her home on Ninth were arrivals Tuesday nt the Valdez sonville; W. B. Tinsley, Jacksonville;
Mrs. C. A. Rnulerson of Geneva U
street, the guests including the mem. They will upend several days in San­ B. F. Yarbrough, Atlanta; II. Mouchvisiting friends this week In Sanford.
ford looking over real estate nnd bur- us, Atlanta; Mr. nnd Mrs. It. M. Mcbqrs of the Thirteen Bridge Club.
The artistic colors of green, purple inesa conditions in view of locating Lnnc, Cocoa, Fin.; Mr*. C. Fay, CoSUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY
eon, Fla.; Paul McNally, New York
nnd gold carried out with vases and here.
The associtaion of Business Women baskets of golden comas, golden rod
City.
Thursday and Friday specials nt the
of Sanford will give the first of n se­ nnd other wild flowers.
ries of Subscription bridge parties,
Even if a girl should establish u
The tnlly cards were also carried Piggly Wiggly me given in this issue
Tucsduy evening, October 30 at 8:15 out in gold nnd purple and when todays showing very cheap prices on world's record at the wash tub, she
p. m. in the Welnkn tabby. See Mrs. scores were counted it wns found that everything in the grocery line and probably wouldn't get in the rotogra­
Junie Rounilllnt for reservations.
Mis. H nrryB . Lewis held high score demonstrating that you can »nve vure section.
178-wcd-fri-mon-3U*- niul was awarded n net of livnds nnd money by trading at the Piggly Wig­
gly stores in this city.
Presbyterians Attention
DISTRICT MEETING OF I. O. O. F.
James L. Giles nnd his son Leroy
AND EEBBKAIIB.
Mr. Ilrownlce will speak on the
Giles
of Orlundo were among the
The Odd Fellows arc planning n
"Prayer
Life of Jesus" nt the church
prominent visitors to the city today.
big time for next Monday evening,
nt
7:30
tonight.
Tho sermons arc now
Mr. Giles is one of the most promin­
Oct. 29th. This will be a joint dis­
a
study
ol
the
life
of Jesus, and His
ent citizens und real estate men in
trict meeting of I. O. O. F. and RePrayer
Life
becomes
prominent ns
Orlando and Leroy is one of the lend­
beknhs, and the lodges of Kissimmee,
we
enter
the
Galilean
Ministry.
ing attorneys. Their niuny Sanford
St. Cloud, Orlando nnd Leesburg are
It is hoped that n lnrgc congrega­
friends were glad to see them in a
expected. District Deputy Grand
tion
will be present at this service.
first class town.
Master II. J. Lehman snyH there will

LENDAR

WEDJJE8DAY
Colccn Moore In

NOTICE—Jennie Spalding Circle will
have their Bazaar, Nov* 30th, and
Dec. 1st, nt Union Pharmacy.
172-Ctp. i,
•
CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
Christmas Dhznar of
Catholic
church nt l'nrich House, December 5
nnd 0.
101-to Dee C.

It'o n Goldwyn.

WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE
SICKNESS

THURSDAY

Eileen I\*ey In
Extreme changes of weather dur­
ing Fall cause ninny colds nnd coughs.
"THE PRISONER"
For quick rcliof from thront, cheat
nnd bronchial trouble, coughs, colds
nnd croup ucc Foley's Honey nnd Tor.
Contains
no
opiates—ingredient*
printed on the wrapper Largest sell­
WOOD FOR SALE
ing cough medicine in the world.
“ Foley’s Honey nnd Tar is tho most Oak or pine or mixed. CUt to order
pleasant nnd efficient remedy for and delivered a t $8.50 per cord. Plcue
coughs nnd colds that I ever saw," let me have your pt^cr promptly.
writes Win. Jones, El Dara, Illinois.
F. S, VERNAY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Louisiana Lady S aji She Haj “Nev­
er Found Anything Better Than
Cardoi for a Run-Down
Condition.”

Other SUct^in Proportion ;

Morgan City, La.—“ It would be hard
for me to tell how much benefit I have
derived from the use of Cardui," said 105 Palmetto Avo. Rhone 481-J
Mrs; 1 .0 . Bowman, of 1319 Front Street,
thia city.
"1 was so run-down In health I could
hardly go.
I was thin.
I had no
appetite. Could not rest or sleep well.
I was so weak, and so very nervous, I
was no pleasure to myself.
“ I suffered some pain, but the worst
of my trouble was from being so weak
and easy to get tired Bnd out of heart.
Orlando, Florida
“This nervous condition was worse
than pain.
•
Dry Cleaners
“ Some one told me of Cardui, and I
decided to use it.
“Alter using a tew bottles, I regained
my strength. I wasn’t so nervous, and LAUNDRY WORK OF ALL
began to eat and sleep, and grew
KINDS AT RIGHT PRICES
stronger and was soon well.
“ I have never found anything better
for a run-down condition." '
Work called for and delivered
If you suffer as this Louisiana lady did,
you, too, should find Cardui helpful for
Hatisfaction guaranteed
sour troubles. »•» •
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It’s Sweater time
you buy them for

be n fine program and refreshment*.
This in un open meeting nnd all Odd
Fellow* 'a n d their families arc nil
visiting Odd Fellows are invited.
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB.
Mr*. George A. I)c Cottas wus the
gracious hostess last evening when
sho entertained the members of the
Evening Bridge Club, m o s t pleasant­
ly at her bonus on Magnolia avenue.
Quantities of field • flowern in the
hues of yellow and lavender were
used with charming effect in the
rooms where.tjie card taldcs Wert1
placed.
A very spirited game of bridge was
played during the evening, the prize
for high score, a lovely tray, went to

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CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Openii
prices: Wheat, December,
to 100 1-8; May, 110 5-8; D«
73 1-8 to 1-4; oats, December,

Mr. and Mrs. N. J. I.illard and their
chaueffer left today in their car for
Andclusiu, Alabama where Mr. Liliard will have charge of n daily paper.
Mr. und rM*. Lilian! lenvc with the
best wishes of their many friends
here where they were residents for
tho past three years who wish them
good luck and health.

The Sanford merchants are putting
on sales and stimulating business
those cool days. This Is the time
to sell winter goods und the merch­
NEW ORLEANS, Oct.
ant that advertises and mukes tho
eleven o'clock call: C
prices will get tho business. The
December 29.88.
Daily licruld goes everywhere nnd
the ludies find their bargains in the
The Herald for first class job work. columns of this paper. Thia is the
time to sell your winter goods—not
next spring. . .

Matiuce for School Children Daily nt 4:00
Night Shows Starting nt 7:30 and 9:15 P. M

SICKLY PEEVISH CHILDREN
Children suffering from intestinal
worms nrc cross, restless aid un­
healthy. There are other symptoms,
however. If the child is pule, has
dark rings under the eyes, bad breath
and takes no Interest in pluy, it is
almost certain that worms arc e a t­
ing away its vitality. The surest
remedy for worms is White's Cream
Vermifuge. It is positive destruction
to the worms hut harmless to the
child. Price 35c. Sold by Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.

Ladies* Sweaters
Men’s Sweaters
Children’s Sweaters

Europo put her faith in arms with
littlo profit:' It might be a good idea
to try on hbf knee*. 1-n*

TODAY

A SPLENDID FEELING
That tired, half-sick, discourgcd
feeling caused by a torpid liver and
constipated bowels can be gotten rid
of with surprising promptness by usllerbine. You feel Its bene­
ficial effect with the first dose ns its
His First Five Part Feature. "Grandma's Hoy"—Five Reels B purfying and regulating effect U
thorough and complete. It not only
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of Joy.
drives out bile and impurities but it
Comedy, "Our Gang" in "Legs of War." .
Prices 10 and 35 Cents
Matinee 10 and 25 Cents 5 imports a splendid foeling of ex­
HERBERT RAWLU1S0N *
hilaration, strength, vim, and buoyThur.sdiiv —NYnl Hnri in "Jhitterfly Range.
■ nnry &lt;»f spirits. P/re Wkv Hold d»y 'Jh*PRISON!*' SvWWtt"
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Coming Next Week, Lester Richard’s Vuudovillo Review. 5 Union Pharmacy.
At the Princess Theatre Tomorrow
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Th«* A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s Is e x c l u s i v e l y
e n title d to th e use fo r re p u h llrn iln n of
n il n r w a d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d In It n r
r o t o t h e r w i s e c a r d l t e d In t h i s p n p e r
a n d a l s o t h e lo c a l n e w s p u b l i s h e d
herein.
All r l a h t a o f r e - p u l i l l r a t l n n o f s p e c i a l
d is p a tc h e s h e re in e r e also reserved.
OITIeei H E R A L D ■ I I U I I X O . P h « s e I O

Friday and Saturday
OCTOBER 26-27

ACU!
VoT AWFUL
AN005ICS

TO ADVRnTMERRt

In c a s e of e r r o r s o r o m i s s i o n In
least or o th e r ad v ertise m en ts
The
H e r a l d P r i n t i n g , C o m p a n y d o e s not
h o ld I t s e l f ll n h le f o r d a m a g e f u r t h e r
th h n th e a m o u n t received fo r au rh
adv ertise m en ts

Taking Orders for Fall Suits and Overcoats

tnrvtgn AJvttltilni Representative

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■ Come in and have your measure taken for that New Fall Suit,
deliver it when most convenient for you

The hurricane that blew along the
northeastern coast the past few days
accattcred tho "rum fleet” in ail di­
rections and many of the rum ships
were sunk before they could get safe­
ly anchored in the lee of a governtnent boat.
• “Five Thousand Shrincra Will In­
vade the-City" says the Orlando Sen­
tinel today. Wie hope those boys will
not take Orlando away with them for
the circus holds forth there Satur­
day. However, we doubt if the cir­
cus will have near ns many thrills ns
the Shriners will have.

F u rn ish e rs to M e n W h o K n o w

bound to do. Seminole nounty will
"Of course it will-be necessary for
Ik* represented by Mayor Forest Lake,' Jacksonville to present its arguments
With so much responsibility on his to When the -tired business man is
Going to the d. ntlst’s wasn’t such
Chairman of the board of county forcibly and convincingly. Facts as
commissioners, John
Meisch, nnd well ns organization are needed to a one-sided affair hack in tooth-for-a- shoulders, it is strange that Musotini really tired, one of the things he is
Fred Williams, city nnd county-engi­
tired of is leg shows.
has room for a chip.
tooth Bible times
Mayors of cities are supposed to neer. They arc going up to Talla­ win a fight of this kind. However,
be something more than mere figure­ hassee to push the road projects of Jacksonville’s pica for the completion
Dreams come true in ninny ways heads and the mayor who is active in this county and also to light for Hoad of the Waycross road and the St.
as for instance the rum hound in Mi­ all that pertains to the welfare of his No. :i. The Jacksonville &lt; Journal Johns scenic highway is invulnerable
ns far ns imperative need is concern­
ami who was sentenced by the judge city and county is the proper kind of says:
ed, nnd the presentation of the facts
to be sprayed with rum three limes a man to have at the head of affairs.
“Persuading citizens to journey to will be compartivcly easy. These
dny and his cell sprayed with the For instance Mayor Alsop of Jack­
Tallahassee
to attend a meeting of facts need the support of enthusiasm
same kind of embalming fluid. Ami sonville is interesting himself in Du­
the-Stato
Hoad
I&gt;epnrtment Saturday nnd determination.
now many other judges are writing val county hnvlng more cows and
in
support
of
road
projects in which
to Miami to find out where they can chickens. Bucolic in a measure but
• “There has been enough dilly­
Jacksonville
is
interested
is more dif­
get this much rum for sproying pur­ the right idea.
dallying.
Empty promises do not
ficult thnn persuading them to ntt
poses in case they need it.
provide
roads
for the thousands of
tend a football game in some other
'tourists
pouring
into the state. Ac­
ON TO TALLAHASSEE
city. Hut attendance nt the road
It.looks like the Hohcnznllcrns will
tion—favorable
action—is
what Jack­
attempt to stage a "comeback" in
All roads lead to Tnllnhnssee this hoard meeting is more important, al­ sonville want^e.
Germany especially if the proletariat week when the State Road Depart­ though alien'*! tice nt nil athletic con­
“Civic organizations should appoint
insist on having riot* and trouble all ment will meet to hear the claims of test in which .he boys arc participate Icommittees to attend this meeting in
the time. If the people cannot gov- the various counties for good roads ing is commendable.
ATnllahasEiNV-Ihiatnes^ concerns should
prn themselves in some sort of re- am) ihe same old tactics will be em­ “There won’t l&gt;c any hands in Tnl-Jisend representatives. Public-spirited
•ptiblican form of government it is al­ ployed to try and get the department lahnssee or colors flying in th(^ citizens should go.
most sure and certain that the mon­ to do what they should be legally breeze. There won’t be any frenzied
"Organized elfort to get what we
archists will come bark und take over they are inclined to pay particular moments of excitement or impressive
demonstrations, hut the results will want is more effective and not so
be of vita] nnd lasting importance. much trouhlc as organized portent
And whether citizens of this section against what has happened."
are interested in these results or not,
they will be directly affected by
them. Therefore, they should con-j
skier it their duty to he interested in boiled ham
&lt;'nitforma, leader in citrus production
Things Worth While Picked Up Along the Way; Some
them and try to direct them as much the Popula
f
r
more than thirty years. i.- fuily aware
From Pens Long Ago Laid Down; Some From
ns possible.
»*; the imminent prububilitv tluil Florida
Pens of Later Days.
"From a standpoint of cold calcu—v.:I1 wrest away its market duminency.
lation. members of u public board,! CDILDR
With
that same tenacious purpose which
Note:,—It was recently staffed. through the daily palt­
should use ihcir own discretion in
Worms ai
1'l.iml their fruit in the lead i i volume of
ers, that a divorce is granted in this country every
reaching conclusions, hut since it has of children
•ale. the California growers stand ready
four minutes of the day.
been demonstrated repeatedly that weaken thei
*o mutest the effort a Florida will have to
heed to organized requests, which i»i
make to *-el! its larger er. ps of fruit n
human, and since other sections arc White's Cn
their markets.
Highly organized and
organizing large delegations to np- amirxpels l
working as one through their huge coeperivenr before the board, it especially €?^.'1niuQ[.*c
ative marketing plan, these California
Are warning us against divorce,—
behoove* Jacksonville and the section
growers can wield effective competitive
Increasing now By leaps and bounds
surrounding it to Ik* strongly ropreUN
power when distribution of Florida fruit
Polluting ull things in its course,
rented at the meeting.
hinders the marketing of Pacific Coast
the reins of government. And when
the
kings
ruled
Germany ft
was some country and you cannot get
nround this part of the subject.

F L O R I D A C I T R U S FACES
KEEN COMPETITION

And threatening to destroy the home
As lust destroyed old regal Rome.

Our legislators vainly strive
To stem this evil, spreading wide;
The Church declaims with solemn tone,
Hut nothing checks the Mowing tide:
Both Church ami State bwik on aghast
To see this‘evil growing fast.
Now list to me awhile, dear friends,
I have a simple, easy cure,—
A remedy that sure will save
The home we love, pur hearts pure.
And save the face of Church and State
likewise our Land from dismal fate.
When George and Mary stand before
The altar, und the man of God,
With solemn words pronounce them one;—
Then hand in hand, their hearts alhrob.
They seal their vows with amorous kiss,
And all their thoughts are touched with bliss,
! *'*•• v- *

The months roll by and change to years,
And tender words become more rare;
George thinks of business more than love,
And Mary is full of household care.
For weeks George fails to kiss his wify.
Which paves the way for daily strife.
Now, list to me, again I say,—
My brothers George, and Jack and Jim,—
Just kiss your wife each day that dawns,
A dozen times with all your vim;
Kiss till you see the blushes come,
Like that dear day you brought her home.
Just keep this up, year after year,
And you need never fear divorce;
So kiss your wife at every chance.
For this kiss is safety's only course,—
Your kiss may save a world of ill.
And both your hearts with love-light fill.

21 Oldsmoblle Sport—very good
20 Dodge louring, runs and looks fine
21 Hig Six 7 passenger Sludebaker, a real
bargain .................. ..............................
21 Hanson touring. Al condition
20 Maxwell touring, new paint, runs good
21 Packard touring
BUICKS
1922 lute 7 passenger Sedan, driven 8500
Miles .......................................................
1920 seven passenger Huirk touring
1922 Huirk 4 perfect condition
1922 Dodge touring
$750
$650
WE SAY AND KNOW, that this is the best, and cheapest
lot of used cars ever offered in South Florida. AH c a n are
in gqamnteed condition, having lots of extras and good
tires.

We sell on Easy Terms. We trade and guar
antee all cars sold
Buy a car, while these are offered, and save money

Dixie Motor Co

crops.
Development of citrus culture in Texas
is resulting in the shipment of an increas­
ing volume of fruit to the leading cities
ef the country. Improvement of "water
transportation facilities is enabling the
glowers of Porto Rico, the Isle of Pines
and Cuba to ship Imger eiuant it ie s of fruit
to our Eastern markets from theiFTapIdly
developing citrus groves.
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Apples, peaches, cantaloupes, plums,
figs, cherries, pineapples, slruwbi-rries and
other competitve fruits are also being.pro­
duced in greater quantities each year and
making a strong bid fur the consuming
public's favor. These commodities can
seriously curtail the distribution of Flor­
ida oranges and grapefruit, as was evi­
denced last season when the cantaloupe
and berry movement sent grapefruit prices
tobogganing for several weeks.
Increasing production of fruits for con­
sumption in American markets is forcing

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FLORIDA STATE FAIR
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NOVEMBER 1 5 - 24, 1923
Expert Typewriter cleaning and re­
pairing^ 6a0
Pond, phqne 225
or Peoples Bank.
170-tfc.
Pure Moc^a and Java, Chase and
Jpanborn. Farma, Helen Lawton, Llp'ton, Sunbeam, White House, Rosenwood and Maxwell CoofFcos.
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179-3tc.

A botUa of Herbino.on tho shelf at
homo ia Kke having a doctor in the house
all'the time. I t give* instant relief when
the digestion gcta'.out of order, or tho
bowels fail to afct. 1One or two doses is
a^l!that Is Decenary to'start tilings mov­
ing and restore that fine feeling of exhil­
aration and buoyancy of spirits which beonly to perfect health. Price 60a.
UNION PHARMACY
Sanford. Florida .

qf SAFETY,) no bank can provide greater
protection
to depositors than this bank.
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With EACH transaction, protection for de­
positors comes FIRST with our Officers and
Directors,'the limit ending well within the
safety line.
Your Checking Account, large or small in­
vited,
Resources $1,500,000.00.

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

up to the acid test, iq immature and
unfit for human consumption, while
BIO MEETING
the decision/ df Jilrigo MrMullou is
to the effect that If the :fruit ■fa 150
per cent colored, tha acid tost does
not apply, «iid it may , bo shipped.
Attorney Hpnler of Florida Citrua
The
federal government has fixed the
Exchange' Points Out Importance
standard acid teats, which have been
of Complying With Add Teat
adopted by the'state.
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" 'These two decisions arc contra­
dictory, but both agi-eo that if fruit
comes up to tho acid test, it may be
legally Bhlppod. Thera are other cir­
cuit judges in. thn citrus belt, and it
is impossible to tell w h a t,view they question, and decided that another ■
meeting be heldt a Davenport in ■
may take of tho last.
N*
" 'Therefore, tho only safe thing April.
for our growers to do is to avoid ship­
Willis Powell, secretary of the 3
ping any fruit whicli does not conic Lake County Chamber of Commerce, J
up to the acid test. If it comes up made one of the most Interesting *
to tho that test, thoy are absolutely addresses of tho meeting, telling o f '3
safe, nnd if it does not, they may the pnrt chant tiers of commerce can 3
Business Manager C. E. Stownrt of
have great trouble and much finan­ rlay in highway beautification nnd *
the exchange. Commenting on the
cial loss.
the movement to swat the sign nnd *
mitttcr Monday, Mr. Stewart nnid:
“ ' If the federal authorities should save the scenery.
"Judge Hunter’s letter covers the
take tho position that fruit not com­
The whole program* of beautifica-1jj
situation r.s it is in the state, and is
ing up to the acid test is liable to tion in Florida was presented, not '■
of vital importance to all growers,
seizure,, or if tho state or local boards only in the addresses, but also by ■
because, first the Florida Citrus Ex­
of henlth in the North should take the discussion which followed each jj
change hn3 always been an advocate
of shipping only mature cltnls fruit, that view, fruit not coming up to the address, covering such subjects ns ■
test would be liable to seizure nnd beautifying home grounds, school 3
nnd second, tho state authorities nrc
destruction. Tho only safe thing forjgrounds,, church' properties, civic jj
very determined in their stand this
our shippers to do is to only ship I centers nnd many kindred topics.
£
year to Btop shipment of imnintiirc
fruit which comes up to, nnd com
Thursdny
morning,
some
200
dele■
fruit nnd are bending every effort to
plies with, tho acid tests adopted bj gates left Orlando prom|itiy at 8:30 5
get away from tho 50 per cent color
the federal and state governments.’ o’clock for n motorcade through Or- J|
proposition.
niige nnd Lake counties to sJe whnt ■
"The altitude of the federal gov­
hns
been accomplished in Bign re -1*
ernment Is quite clear. They will
movnl
nnd other, bonutlficntlon of 3
seize artificially, colored fruit when­
highways.
ever it does not pass the acid teat if
Tho motorcade will mavc through ■
they enn possibly locate the Jhipmcnt.
Winter
Park, [.ockhnrt, Ajiopka, 3
Thoy hnve made several seizures but
Plymouth,
Zellwood, Tangerine, Mt. jj
before they net the shipment must go
J)orn,
Kustis,
Tavares,^ Montvordc, ■
into interstate commerce. The state
Clermont,
Oakland,
Winter Garden, jg
authorities, however, nrc going to
Ocoee
nnd
back
to
Orlando
in time
cause endless trouble and perhaps
for
thcliig
Shrine
parade
in
this
city. ■
considerable financial loss if they In­
At
Clermont
the
Wallace
cup
will a
terfere with shipments. Therefore,
be
presented
to
that
city
for
having
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wo agree with Judge Hunter that it
won
the
post
card
week
contest
in
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is best to ship only such shipments
Florida.
oven if tho fruit passes the color test,
The whole convention and its sue- ■
provided it does not also pass the acid
cess
is a splendid tribute to the 5
test."
work
nnd dealership of the Florida £
“Judge Hunter' letter to Business
development
board nnd its secretry, ■
Manager Stewart f o l l o w s :
KEY WEST CITY PARK.A.
A.
Coult,
who
did the wo.rk which ■
" ‘The two recent decisions, one of
I l l y T h e AvtMoelntnl |*r«*«fe|
ntndo
the
meeting
possible.
J
Judge Atkinson, of Dade county, nnd
KEY WEST, Oct. 21.—Work has
the other of Judge McMullen, of Pin­ stalled on City Pari;, for which n
A Louisville rditor sizes up the
ellas County,'rin tho question of the bond issue of $20,000 recently was
situation ns follows: "The reason
shipment ofallcgcd
green fruit, voted. When completed, new features
mnkes- it Important for the Florida that wil bo found at tho park will be that flour and/ bread don'.t fall In
Citrua Exchunge to have its members tennis courts, harnynrd golf, swings, prices. is because the farmer don’t
make the flour and bread."
rest bunches, bandstand, playground,
advised of the,, situation.
‘“ The decision of Judge Atkinson, wading pools and n municipal bath
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effect thnt fruit, which docs not come I will erect a Memorial Arch.

(Growers Advised
1 As To Shipments
Of1Citrus Fruit

II. F. WUITNER. Cashier

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Quiercme Mucho (Love Mo Deeply) Creole Song)
10-in list
(Gonzalo Roig)
Tito.Schipa
price 51.50
A la orilln tie un palmar (Beside the Palme)(M. M. Ponce)
Tito.Schipa
’ INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
Nntomn—Dagger Dnnce (Herbert)
Victor Herbert's Orchestra
Victor Herbert’s Orchestra
J- Indian Summer (Herbert)
Victor Herbert’s Orchestra

55200

fiat Do You Do Suntlny, Mnry?—Fox, Trot
Paul Whiteman anti His Orchestra
Chansonettc—Fox i rot.
Paul Whitemnn ami His Orchestra
Tell AH the Folks in Kontuck—Fox Trot
Charles Dornberger ami H1b Orchestra
Midnight Rose—Fox Trot
Benson Orchestra of Chicago
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10-in list
price 5 L00

19147 * Easy Melody—Fox Trot
The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
10-in. list
price 75c. In a Covered Wagon with Yon—Fox Trot
The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
1911G
10-in. list
price 75c.
19150
10-in. 1i»t
price 75c.

VOCAL RECORDS
When the Bell in the Lighthous Rings
Wilfred Glenn
Bells of the Sea
Wilfred Glenn
Dreamy Melody
Sterling Trio
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I'm Drifting Back to Drenmlnnd
Helen Clark-Lewis James

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A God-send to the Bargain Hungry Public

$ 1 8 ,0 0 0 STOCK ON THE ALTAR OF SACRIFICE
npAmr
Have been notified of this Great Bar­
gain Event, and they are sure to come.
Follow the crowds, and you can’t go
{&lt;
wrong.
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Of Evening Dresses. These goods
came in too late to be put on our cir­
cular, but will be thrown into this Big
Bargain Event.

25 PRIZES FOR MEN
FRIDAY MORNING
BE HERE

T O R A IS E C A S H IN A H U R R Y

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Dry Goods, Sloes, Clothing, Furnishings, Ladies’ a n d
Men’s Readytto-Wear, Rugs, Stoves, Tinware, Aluminumware, Chlnaware, notions, Etc.
PRICED! TO SELL AND TO SELL QUICK

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SALE OPENS FRIDAY - - - 9:00 O’CLOCK A. M.

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Prices Cut to theiVery Bone— Goods Marked in Plain Figures
Bear this in mind:\ \Ve cannot force you to come here,
and we would not iftae could,, but we will say this much—
the time you will spend in coming here to see will save
you more clear cold ttiard cash than you have ever saved in
your life.before in the same length of time. We intend to
make this sale go dojvn in history as the greatest bargain
event, ever witnessed in Seminole County. Come expect­
ing the greatest vajuds you have ever seen in yout life,
and you wiH not be disappointed.------- --------- - ...... ...........-

After 5 P. M.

25 PRIZES FOR WOMjEjN
FRIDAY MORNING
BE THERE

AVENUE

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Never in the erltire history o f this town has such a de­
termined effort! been made to sell such a vast amount of
merchandise. All of our prices have been smashed be­
yond recognition. Thrifty people will come for miles
away. It is thd opportunity of your entire life to save
money. The values offered are irresistible. The value
the very best. l)he stock full and complete and now it’s
thrown to the wind. Come and see,
we mean businesi It’s a genuine cut price sale.

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Louise
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BUTTERFLY RANGE"

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

We have n client who owns an
exceptionally good piece of City
real cstite thit'w ill trade for Today Neal Hart in “Butterfly
property of equnl value located Range"
. .. „
.
. ’ . .
** in the• Country some
where “dose A real western Btory full of action Well, Sanford High will mnko a beaten 28 to o fcy the Florida griddors
■ *f *
nnd thrills.
little Jnunt down to Kissimmee- to- the ynre proud of, the fnct thnt they
to Sanford.

Steve Snunders (played by Neal
H art); o true son of the West, was
left an orphan at an early ago. He
battled bis way to manhood and. suc­
cess against all odds.
’ When Professor DeWttt and party
the ■loungers,
—
prrive at Hesperia,
about, the settlement have a lot of
•
fun. .The Professor and Pcrclval
p i n g whitmnn, Florence’s excess baggage,
resent the taunts of the Idlers who arc
Which having the time of thole lives at the
teal
expense of the tourists. Steve Saundr. V ers, ridftg into town, takes in the
situation and comes to the rescue,' and
hi the* hfe pretty near had to whip the entire
kctball community In doing so. The tourists
on jft»- decide that they should hnvc a guide
epnra- to “Butterfly Range” and Florence

morrow afternoon and tnko a swing held one of tlg&gt; Strongest teams in the
A pulsating story of "The Golden at the Cowpunchers with their foot­ south to tl
of games they hnvc ever had. About
all1score,
ball lariat.
FOR SALE—New stuccoed two West.
fifteen girls are reporting for prac­
In all, the Rollins tenm is in tip­ tice every day nnd from these a
fllory house, within live blocks
" ■
%
If the East don’t call you, "Rutter- I The locals arc in fine shape for this top shape. All players are reporting formidable quintet Is being developed
of first street, on paved street. fly Rnngc." will brighten *you up fray, nnd tho line is devolpe'd in to a regularly for practice and none on the i by Coaches Fort nnd Mahoney.
stonewall of defense which was es­ sick list or injured list so it looks ns
Miss Mnude Cnrrnwny is captain of
All modern conveniences. Price some.
pecially noticed by the writer yester­ if Ftollins will have the edge on the the girls' five ngniu thi year nnd
57,500.00—Pari cash, balance Two shnll look and tremble—after day afternoon. With an exceptionally Pcidmont bunch.
with her leadership and playing at
good hnckfield for n high school team
guard and Mildred Holly and Emma
wards nntions fall.
it looks like a victory from Kissim­
I'eidniont received rather n severe Spencer forwards* with plenty of
mee is a sure fact.
heating from tho Southern College good material for the other positions,
Stove Snunders (played by Neal
yesterday in Lakeland and will have the girls tenm stands n pretty good,
art), n true son of the west, was
FOR SALE—One of the pret­
After this gama Sanford will have to do some tall “recuperating" to ho chance of rivaling the record" made
t mi orphan ut an early age.
three straight games on tho homo able to keep up wjth, the ipeody Rol­ Inst year by the hoys' football team. &gt;
tiest bungalows, located on Magfield,
next Saturday with Putnam lins crew.
lie battled his way to manhood nnd
polia Ave., on one of the best success
High
of
Pnlntkn. Armistice I)ny will
against nil odds.
Celery Feds To Take on
see
Ciarai's
lleyl-Cnts hen* and the
Hut Pcidmont has bet n known to
corners in Sanford, If purchas­
Tomorrow
One of tho most sensational stunts following Saturday the Saints from spring the rabbit foot before, so a Kissimmee
ed now can be had for at least ever embodied In a photoplay, which St. Augustine will he here.
good battle can be expected Satur­
must
be
scon
to
me
appreciated.
day.
The game will start promptly Game Will Re Called in Kissimmee,
$1,500 less than place is worth.
For the first time in the memory of at 3:30.
at 1:30 O’clock,
BISHOP'S WATCH'TICKS
This must be seen to be nppre- Comedy today will bo A1 St. John local football enthusiasts, Sanford
SO LOUD AFFECTS KADJO
will he th e ’seefie of a real college
in
“Tho
Alarm."
And
the
people
of
Sanford
certainly
SENDING OF HIS TALK
tinted. Call us up about it.
game Saturday when tho Rollins Taj'S ought to back up this going. It is
Conk rig next Tuesday return en­ will meet Piedmont College on Hood costing the Hollins Athletic Associa­
&lt;H r T h r
I'rm * )
CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Bishop Wil­
gagement of the li s t e r Richards' Field. Sanford was lucky enough to tion quite a sum to stage this game
liam Frazer McDowell’s watch ticked
Vaudeville Review in all new shows. get this game which promises to be anil it will lie shown by this whether
second only, probably to the Wake it can be done cgqhi ur m&gt;v.
so loudly last Sunday night while he
was addressing the Sunday evening
Richards and Walsh. Those clever Forest-Florida game In Tampa on
the, Same date.
club thnt radio transmission of his
Mock face comedians.
lemnrks was affected, according to
complaints from New York state and
Girls, Girls, Girls,- with Lester
Milwaukee, Wis., received by the
Richards.
club.
The bishop was talking about how
'Don’t forget today Neal Hart in
small the world is nnd the ticks of
'Butterfly Range," and Al St. John,
Surety, Fidelity, Casualty Bonds The Alarm."
thet watch in front of him were plain­
nnd Invcsntents
ly heard by the f3b
radio
iF receivers.
Brooms, (mops, palls, nlumninum
VALDEZ IIOTEI
Don Marcus, himself an editor,
utensils, wash tub and boards, clothes
pins, nil kinds of soaps, blueing,
says: “What critics never' seem to
SANFORD,
FLORIDA starch and LnFrance washing tablets
consider is that an editor feels just
The Lcrald delivered six times a ns badly over a ron3t that he de­
at the Popular Market. Phone 210.
17'J-3tc.
week -for 15c.
serves ns over one that he doesn’t."

CORRECTED MAY 1
South Bound
Arrive
2:36 a.m.

Northbound
4 Arrive
— 1:43 a.ra.
—.11:46 a.m.
— 3:42 p.m.

—10:00pjft.V
Arrlve

Departs

7:30 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
------ 1:30 pm .
1...... 6:50 p.m.
Leesburg Branch
Arrive

------ 3:55 p.m.
....... 2:45 p.m.

Departs

Departs

f

H o o d F ie ld o n th e L a k e F ro n t

REFUSED REGISTRATION
GIRLS ASK MANDAMUS
AGAINST COLLEGE HEAD
BALTIMORRE, Md., Oct. 2k—Re.
fused registration for their third yea,
course aatt tho’
tho University of Maryland,
Miss Virginia Flanagan, of McKeesport, Pa., and Miss Vivian Simpson,
of the District of Columbia, applied
in city court today for a mandamus
against Dr. Albert F. Woods, presi­
dent of the institution, and the board
of regents.
Judge Stump signed an order requiring I)r. Woods to show why the
mandamus should not bo issued. No­
vember 13 has. been set for filing of
an answer.
Counsel for tho young women said
that registration .had been refused
because their clients were members
of a fraternity objected to by some
of the faculty.
The girls suy they completed their
first two years at the university ns
exemplary students, were not sus­
pended or expelled, and that their
character has always been above re­
proach.

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PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923

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CLASSIFIED :
ads
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-------Classified Ada Ic a word. No
Ad taken for Icea than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. C*ah
must accompany all orders.
Coui&gt;t the words and remit
acordingly.

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Too can fled the Dime of

By Thornton Fisher

P a lm istry d o e s n ’t m ea n a n y th in g In Ippy's y o u n g lira I

THE WEATB
IUlMMKt|(|MltllQKlM

Does your typewriter need cleaning!To All Property Owners owning property on Fourth Street from Sanford
some repair work.
Call H. S.
Avenue West to Myrtle Avenue:
.
ALLEGED GUNMAN orPond
Phone 225.
17*J-tfr.
Noticp is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pavement
WANTED BY POLICE
on Fourth St. from Snnford Avenue West to Myrtle Avenue has been com­
pleted and the completed work has been finally accepted by the City Com­
&amp; mission of the City of Snnford.
ARRESTER TODAY USB
Night and ft

H
Florida: Fair Thursday and F ri­ Was Arrested At Miami Last Winter
» day, little change in temperature;
But Escaped
Ml moderate northwest nnd north wnlds.

The following is 4he final estimate of the cost of paving Fourth St,

Morning I from Sanford Ave. West to Myrtle Ave. u width of 24 feet._____________
H ave Clean

1177 Cu. Yds. Grnding (ii) 40r \ ................... .......................................!
31)8.80
G625 Stn. Yds. overhaul @ lc .............
66.25
CHICAGO, Oct, 25.—Walter S e v ­
24til Lin. Ft. Curb nnd Gutter (fp 7Gc ....
$1,872.64
*»
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 24.—The ens, alleged gunman and John Hohun
If they Tire, Itch, Smart, Bum
292 Lin. Ft. Headers &amp; 33c ........,.........
96.36
* maximum und miiniinum tempera­
or Discharge, if Sore; Irritated,
Phone 498
504
Lin
Ft.
Grnnitc
Curb
reset
(ffi
lfio
76.60
mi tures in representative cities, furnish­ wanted in connection with deaths of
Inflamed or Granulated, use
Spot Bucher nnd George Meegan,
2894 Sr). Yds. stone foundation @ 7Ge
...................................... $2,199.44
Ml ed by the weather bureau from re­
Murine, Soothes an d Refreshes.
slain during recent beer runners war,
2891 S'). Yds. 2" Asphalt top (p) 90c ................................................$2,865.06
M M M m M m m M . im cords compiled at 8 p. m. follows:
Safe
for
Infant
or
Adult.
A
t
all
have been arrested in a hotel at Cedar
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
1216 Si). Yds, Brirk reluid on edge ......................
790,40
Cities
Max. Min. Lake, Indiana, according to word re­
Druggists.
Trunks nnd1Baggage
2251
St).
Yds.
alley
returns
concrete
@
21c
...................................
540.96
\y riUft t Frtt £y 2)m1
Atlantic City .............. ........60
38 ceived by Michnel Hughes, chief of
FOR SALE
Transferred Anywhere Any
1000
Sr).
Yds.
sidewalk
19c
.........................
190.00
MURINE C O .. 9 E»w Ot»la S treet. C U u « - ,
Atlanta ..................... \
38 detectives,
Stevens according to
Time
2
Type
A
Inlets
@
$12.50
......
85.00
'
46
Boston
..................:..
........72'
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
in police been accused of complicity ini
5
Type
B
Inlets
&amp;
$32.50
.............................
162.60
Buffalo
...................
40
......62
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
1G killings and been convicted but
2 Mar holes &lt;fi) $50.00 ....................................................
100.00
MOTHERS
...................
44 oticc. Several months ago lie was|
SANFORD NOVELTY Ellsworth, Bonrdall Avenue, San­ Chicago
468
Lin
Ft.
12"
Storm
sewer
(rp
$1.02
................................‘............
477.36
Watch
for
symptoms
of
worms
in
your
.. ....60
40 arrested in connection with killing of
ford.
83-tfp Cincinnati ................
children. TTicso parasites am the great
WORKS
72 Si). Yds. Brick from Third St. (rt) $1.25 ....................... .............
90.00
Dos
Moines'.............
40
.......
64
the owner of the Tropical inn, near destroyers of child life. If you have
STRAWBERRY PLANTE FOR SALK
Extra
work
..............
:................
.............
.................
..............
4.38
Enstport,
Maine
....
.......58
. V. C. COLLER, Prop.
46 Miami, bub escaped to Bermuda.
reason to think your child has worms, act
—Either pulled ready for delivery,
Moving White Way Post ..................................... .........................
22.00
qui 'My.^ Give tho liitla one a dose or
Kansas
City
..........
60
.
.
......
62
General Shop and Mill or in the field. Phone Ellsworth New York ............ L ....62 44
two of While's Cream Vermifuge. Worms
1 Monument on Magnolia .................................... ...... ..................
6.50,
(5303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
cannot
exist when this time-tried and
Cessation
of
Strife
Iviboratory
Inspection
of
Material
............................................
124.05
Work
38
Pittsburg ...............
l
.44
mceesifiil remedy-Is used, it drives out
142-tfc
Legal expense, ndv„ etc., 2',c ................... .................................
203.30
1 60
40
ilia worms and restore* tho .rosy Inn of
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER HAVE A BARGAIN for sale in large St. L ouis.................
In
Troubled
Europe
health In baby cheeks.' Price 35c. Held by
Engineering
491
.......................................................
...................
400.72
Toledo
..........
..........
l
.50
46
117 Commercial Streel—Snnford, Fla.
rooming or boarding house for the Washington .... .......
UNION PHARMACY
.1. 52 46 What England Wants
pnrty who can put up cash or sub­
Sanford, Florida
Total Cost ....................... ■............................................................ ........ $10,778.88
Snnford;
( l l r T h r A s a n r la lr il I 'r r n l
stantial amount of cash. A. P. Con­ Mux. .......................
S. O. Shinholser
To lie 'airne by the City 1. 3 .........................................$3,592.96
.73 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oet. 24.-dlenelly &amp; Sons.
148-tfc Min............................
To be borne by adjacent property ..................... ........ 7,185.92
\ .........46 eluring that Great Britain seeks noth­
Contractor and Bnildcr
FOR SALE — DcSuto paints nnd
Nlimlier of Ft. frontage 2,354.
ing in Europe except n cessation of
varnishes
at Sanford Novelty
Assessment per ft. frontage, $3,0526. —*
The Herald for first clasa Job work. strife and that "there you eon help
-l- FLORIDA Works, solo agents.
SANFORD •:*
154-tfc
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
us," David Lloyd-Gonrge, flie war
SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE time premier of Great Britain, ut a
E. It. Trafford’s Map of Snnford. Florida.
For- Sale—10 acres in Longwood
I'Vel
Final
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons corner of Grove and Orange Avenues. “Could not stand nor sitlund was Chamber of Commerce luncheon here
Name
S. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 Sec. forced to cty out from inteaii' pain," toduy renewed his plea for “effective
Description
Huge. Assetuuncnt
E M a h lla fc r O ISO *
, , Real Eatate, Loans and Insurance
25, Twp. CO, Range 20.
Thos J. writes Henry Williams, Tartu, Mon­ cooperation” between the two great
117
$357.16
' H. Ehrenx)»erger, Lot 16, It Ik 5, Tr. 1 .......................... 117
357.10 i
Phone 48
104-8 Magnolia Ave. Baxter, 52 Gansevoort Street, New tana. "The doc to is said I h;e inflam­ English-speaking commonwealths.
mation of the bladder and il opera­ I “At thin hour," the former preYork, N Y.
IN. dc V. Howard Est.. Lot 8, Blk 5, Tr. 2 ..................... 117
357.16
tion was necessary. Tried Filey Kid­
10-1-1 month
R. W. Simms, U l 15, Blk 5, Tr. 2 .................................. 117
367.16
asserted, “there is a deadly grim,
STEWART the Florist FOR SALE—For $1,100.00 cash: Lot ney Pills and improved at oilc, Tell i mier
Mrs.
M. Martin, Lot 8. Blk 5, Tr. 3 ..................................... 117
357.16
hastly struggle going oil in Europe,
Flowers For AH Occasions
R. G. Bower, Hyg. at S. E. Cor. Lit 13, Blk 5, Tr, 3 Run
5 Illork &lt;&gt;, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­ all my friends about Fultl Kid- not for the moment with cannon and
Members
N. 62 W. 26 ft. S. 22 W. 14 ft. S. 4(1 ft. E. 40 ft. to bog 40
122.10 ' :
completed house. A bargain. A. P. suffering and perhaps, ns in nV case, machine guns, hut none the less, it is
e f o r e you buy
1'Torifltn Telegraph Delivery Ans’n. Connelly &amp; Sons.
D. I.. Thrasher, Beg. at S. W. Cor, L it 13, Blk 5, Tr. 3,
140-tfc a dangerous operation.” Rlndikr anil n deadly struggle and 1 ask you, don’t
an unknow n tiro
814 Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W
kidney trouble demnnd prompt tre a t­
run N. 70.29 ft. K. 117 ft. S. 8.29 ft. W. 20 ft. S. 22
FOR SALE—New 5 room dwriting, ment. Foley Kidney Pills giveVuick turn your hacks altogether on Europe.
at w hat looks to be a
ft. W. 14 ft. S. 10 ft. W. 77..ft to beg................. ...........
77
236.06
You saved it once. Don't give it up.
a nieo one. Easy terms; good loca­ relief.
low price, com pare
M.
F. Robinson, Lot 4, Blk 5, Tr. 4 ..................................
58.5
178.68
It lins been a great continent. There
SANFORD MACHINE tion. A. P. Connelly &amp; Son. 172-tfc
th e cost w ith th ese
M.
F.
Robinson,
Lit
1,
Blk
5,
Tr.
4
.................................
58.5
178.58
have been great men thrown up
FOR SALE—Celery plants. 1)7"R.
COMPANY
low prices on G ood­
Henry
McLaulin,
L
it
9.
Blk
5,
Tr.
4
.....................
.......
88.6
'
178.58
wo]
through
the
ages
in
it
to
whom
you,
Thomas, West Side, near Rabun's FOB RENT—Room suitable for
year W ingfoot Tires:
Gcncrnl Machine nnd Boiler
E. T. Woodruff, Lit 10, Blk, 5, Tr. 4 .................................
58.6
178.58
as well us ourselves, owe much.
gentlemen. Bath, private ent
place.
173-Otp
Works
Fred T. Williams, Lot 5, Blk 5, Tr. 5 ...............................
117
357.16
"And nlthougli I come to this lnml
$.'.00 per week. 320 Oak aven
30 x 3Vi Cl. Fabric
FOR SALE—Ten acres good eitrus
Cylinder Grinding
Mrs."A. E. Hill, Lit 10, Blk 5, Tr. 5 .................................. 117
357.10
179-21). with no mission, if you ask me, I
30 s 3',i Cl. Cord. .511,95
land
partly
cleared.
House
and
oth­
Phone 62--------- Sanford, Florida
J.
M.
Stuniun,
Lot
1,
Blk
6,
Tr.
1
.....................................
117
357.10
have got one word to say, and since
32x4 S.S.Cord $1 ».*'•«
er improvements. Two miles «frotn I OR RENT Two furnished npilt- 1 you press me to speak, I say I ask
F. I.. Woodruff, Lot 9, Blk 6, Tr. 1 .................................. 117
367.16
33x4
S. S. Cord A20.50
Post Office, Address 11. 1, Box 231. merits, at 206^ east Third A ril. you, the people of this mightiy land,
W. J. McBride, E 77 ft, Lit 1, Blk 6, Tr 2......................
77
23505
34
x
4V4
S.
S.
Cord
$:j&lt;unt
174-Otp Ini)uiro New ',r.l I rintcry, opposlc j •),!„ t,rnHlM&gt;rmiH land, (his nr&gt;n&lt;-«nh1n
F S. Duiger, Jr., W. 40 ft.,. Lot 1, Blk 0, Tr. 2 ..............
40
122.10
this prosperous land, this peaceable
33 X5 S. S. Cord $35.25
176-tfl land, this land of liberty, once more
FUR SALE—5 room h ou/e, lights, post office or phone 410.
R. E. Herndon, E. 50 ft., Lit 9 and 10, Blk 0, Tr. 2....... 50
152.63
A i GooJ&gt;«flr 5*rWr« S t a t i o n
city water. Hunter, Route A, Box FOR RENT—Bright uiry room vc to turn the eyes toward Europe, the
B. W. Herndon, W. 67 ft., l-ol 9 nnd 10. Blk 0, Tr. 2 \...
67
204.63
H o / t r i i m n /I e n d m u m .
m m n d C oodyter
an d
ICO,
177-3tp.
Holy Cross Church, Lit 1, Blk 6, Tr. 3 ......................... 117
desirable. Board if desired. 21 one that saved it und will yet do so."
367.16
. b a c h th m m u p t i l t h § tu n J o t* i
Arr
i
1
1
r
Holy Cross Church, Lot 6, Blk 6, T r.-3 ..............
17H-2t
FOR QUICK SALE—l!ot~wih“ flMng east Third street.
117
357.16 \ j
Mr. Lloyd-George arrived here at
M Cards of Sanford's Repot- Mi sation on Sanford avenue.’ Offering
Public Park, All, Blk 6, Tr. 4 ........................................ 248
757.05 V
RENT—Desirable rooms. a IsI noon from Mai’iim where he placed n
FOR
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
M able Profeesional Men, each M a reul bargain in this. A. P. Connelly
W.
W.
Lmg,
Lit
1,
Blk
6,
Tr.
5
.......................
..............
117
357.10
nent with bath $25.00 301 Parkjwreath on the grnVe of the late Presiapartment
Oak Ave. nnd Third Street.
M of wboat. In hia chosen pro- &gt;m
L. G. Cameron, LA 6, Blk fl, Tr. 5 ....................:......... . 117
&amp; Sops.
177-tpc.
(p 357.10
ent Harding anil visited Mrs. Hurd177-3tp.
Ml fauaioo the Herald recom- Mi
The following is the final estlmnte of Cost of Widening pacing on
M mends to the people*.
*■ F01I HALE—Small bungalow with hTSTl FTENT—TurnfsFod 'room s fo rlnF'
Fourth Street between Magnolia Ave. and Oak Ave. from 24 feet to 30
all modern convenience. Completely light hdusekeeping, two or three
feet in width.
furnished, two full sized lot well im­ rooms to suite; gas, electric lights Clover Bloom and Fox River hut85 Cu. Yds, Grnding (3&gt; 40c .............................................................. $ 34.00
rs, A. B. C. and potato bread, Sally
proved,
also
twenty-five
Plymouth
and
running
water.
*
Inquire
300
Georgre A. DeCottes Rock liens anil one rooster. One of the
625 Stn. Yds. overhaul
lc ............................................................. ..... fl.25
n Cukes and assorted Sunshine
French
avenue.
177-fitp.
A tto rn e y -n t-L a w
iiiiwn
miCr1
312
Sq.
Yds.
Rock
base
@
76c
.......................................... ....... .......... 237.12
id
Notional
cookies
at
the
Popular
most desirable locations on Snnford FOR RENT—Five room furnished
' M SH U tSC iU M O -'-v
Over Seminole County bank
Bv
1
312 Sq. Yds. 2" Asphalt Top (g&gt; 90c .................................. J................ 308.88
rket. Phone 210,
179-3tc.
Heights.
No
mortgages
on
place.
apartment, nowiy finished. Fine loca­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
I-aboratory Inspection of materiul ..... ........................ .. .............
7.32
Will sell at a sacrifice for cash. Any­ tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty
Legal Expense, ndv., etc.,
............................. - ......... - ...... ...... I1.&amp;7
one interested address P. O. box a/4 minutes from Sanford. B. T. Tiller,
Engineering 4'.C ...... - ............................................. ........................... 23.74
FRED R. WILSON Sanford, Fla.
____ ________ Paula.
168-tfc.
CEMENT PLASTER CO. '
FOR SALE—Typewriter, luto model
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
V; ■ si; louis. u sa .
Tidal Cost ...;........... ................................................. ...... ...............$029.18
First National Dank Building
Oliver visible; good as new; half
IfclM
iJjlilSl ' -‘v
- '' 1' J
POUND
Fire,
I'oucr
and
long
life
Amount
to be borne by City 1/3 ............................ .
209.73
BANFORD
FLORIDA
price for cash. See Crane, Herald
at
you
buy.
We
guarantee
Amount
to
be
borne
by
udjuccnt
property
...............
......
419.45
*
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Office.
178-tfc.
FOUND—Bunch of Keys. Owner can yo’ljust lhal in selling you an
Number
of
feet
frontage,
950.00.
Your
best
answer
1
sA l.l-!—Plano at attractive have same by identifying and pay­ mEBDE»’ or WILLARD STORELTON J. MOUGHTON IMli
Assessment per foot frontage $0.4115.
to the question of
178-3tc. ing for this ad.
price. Phone 485.
156 tfc. AGiBATTERY.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
ARCHITECT
Cement Plaster/
FOR SALE—Boys* . second hand FOUND—A bunch of keys. Owner We Vocharge nnd repair all
K. It. Traffurd's .Map of Sanford Florida.
First National Bank Building
clothing. Ages 12 und 14 years. can have ssmu by applying at Her­ maki Hat (cries and
stand
Final
Feet
SANFORD
FLORIDA
ald office, identifying, und paying for squally behind each and every
Almost now, 2012 Sanford Ave.
Name
Deurriptiun
Frontage. A isrum tnt
*. &lt;
179-2t)&gt;.
add.
170-tfc.
job.
Mrs. M .Martin, Ixit 8, Blk 6, Tr. 3 ............................
117
$51.66
See that every,
W. J. THIGPEN
R. S. Bower, Iieg. a t S. E. Cor. U t 13, Blk 5. Tr. 3, Run
ysack is branded.
Y BROS.
FOI? RENT
W ANTED
N. 62 ft., W. 20 ft., S. 22 ft., W. 14 ft.. S. 40 f t , E. 40
Real Estate
apartment
ft.,
to Beg. :................. ...... ... ...... ..... ...........:...... ...............
40
17.66
NICE
new
th
ree'
room
IDE”—PHONE
548.
Carolina
Bortland
Cement
Co.
FIRII. LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
WAITED—Young lady wishes posi­
177-6tp.
D.
L
Thrasher,
Beg.
nt
S.
W.
Cor.
Lot
13,
Blk
5,
Tr.
3,
furnished. Phone 444.
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vllle
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rid
a
.S&amp;tion 407 W. 1st St.
tion as stenograph or bookkeeper.
' Run N. 70.29 ft., K. 117 ft., S. 8.29 ft., W. 26 f t, S.
6 a
Rag* Wanted—Clean rags wanted at
F. M. H. 209 p. 5th. S t . 17»*3tp Hanfort Willard Service, Phone
R- C. MAXWELL
W. 14 ft., S. 40 ft., W. 77 f t . to Beg.....77
34.00
the Herald Office.
394.
i HILL LUMBER CO. j M.22F.ft.,Robinson,
WANTKl)—lit)&gt;n to " D eliv er
v
Real E»t*tp **'
25.83
U t 4, Blk 6, Tr.
........ 58.
Stolon at Wight Bros,
Phone 13(L—- Sanford, Fla. I M. F. Robinson, U t 5, Blk 5, T 11. 4 ........
The Sanford Dally Herald.
26A3
68.
rtment Garage
X
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Boys have to put up five dollar
2583
Henry MeUulin, L it 9, Blk 5, Tr. 4 ---------68.
County Agent
SANFORD, FLORIDA
bond
before
taking
job.
For
25.83
E. T. Woodruff, U t 10, Blk 5, Tr. 4 ....__________
68.
,
Office:
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further
particulars
see
circula­
61.66
117
Basement of Court House
MILDRED SIMMONS ;
51.66
Holy Cross Church, U t 6, Blk 0, Tr, 3 -117
tion manager Herald.
Phone No. 6.
109.48
Public
Park,
All,
Blk
0,
Tr.
4
________________
248
(Listed U. 6. D. A.)
Teacher of Pianoforte
The above and foregoing final assessments a rt payable without inter­
LOST
Residence:
and Pipe Organ
est
up
to November 16, 1923, and from and after said date, said special
715 Myrtle Avenue.
I assessment will be payable only in ten equal annual installments with in­
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old pointer puppy white with liver
Witness my hand as City Clerk and tho Seal of the City of Sanford.
GUmoo Dentgood colored spots. Finder please notify
Florida, this 10th day of October, A. D. 1923.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., J. C. Hutchinson and receive reward.
(SEAL)
’
L R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
ICHELLE MAINES
178-3tc.
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HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923

VOLUME IV.

GOV. WALTON
Test Wells To Be Driven And Adequate Water
Supply Found
WALTON GETS PINK
BY OKLAHOMA
SENATE

SLIP
.

Troops Routed
Chinese Bandits
On Train Today
Attempt To Capture Train Hut Were
Frustrated

Direct Charjfe Wns Corruption
PEKIN, Oct. 24.—Troops routed
Which Wna Only One of
several hundred bandits who attempt­
Many Counts of Walton
ed to capture passenger train on
Pekin Hnnkon railway was it wns
(Itr Tkr Aaanrlatrd Prraa)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Octfl 24.—An passing through northern part of
effort to file two executive orders with Honan I’rovinco northwnrd. The train
secretary of stato was made by clerk backed out of danger under fire. No
from office of Governor Wnltfcn. Miss passengers hurt.
Unn Roberts assistant secretary state
refused to accept papers in view of
resolution adopted by stato senate
suspending governor from office. Ob­
servers incident may bo made bnsis
for court action to test legality exe­
cutive's suspension.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 24;—Gov­
ernor J. C. Walton was suspended
from office at 0:40 when the stntc
Senate by a Vote of 30 to 1, ndopted a
resolution temporarily relieving him
of.,hit- official duties...following the
lubmissldft ty the lower house of a
bill of Impehchment against him.
Immediately after tho house trans­
mitted article three, charging the
governor with preventing the meet­
ing of a grand Jury that wns to In­
quire into his official acta, nnd the
Senate accepted it.
The Senate notified the house that
it would convcno at any time to rocciv additional Impeachment articles
that might be adopted later by the
lower body and then adjourned. The
house ended its sessions almost at tho
same time.
The impeachment bill charged the
executive with entering Into a “cor­
rupt agreement/' with Dr. A. E.
Dnvonport, state health commissioner,
to place T. F. Edwards, the gover­
nor’s personal chauffeur, on the pay
roll of the health department at $200
a month; and that thereby "certain
moneys were diverted from the sta­
tutory object and purpose for which
they were appropriated by law.”
The suspension resolution was In­
troduced by Senator William M. Gul*
laghcr or Muskogee. 'A committee
wns named to Inform tho governor
and lieutenant governor of the ac­
tion.
Lieutenant Governor Trapp i» in
Sanulna. Oklahoma, and was notified

It seems to be tho job of Sheriff
Hand of Seminole to get the prisoners
from other counties nnd from this
county that are wanted by the mobs
and to get them out of the county
nnd nway to safety. The big sheriff
is constantly trying to have the law
take its course nnd to outwit the
crowds of men who would take tho
law into their own hands. Regard­
less of how he mny feel in tho mat­
ter it is tho sheriff’s duty to protect
tho prisoners and this is Just what
Sheriff Hand does. Monday night
when ho heard that tho mob was com­
ing over here to take out the man
named Brown who was alleged to
have killed n taxi driver in Daytona
Sheriff Hnnd spirited the prisoner in­
to another county ns soon ns ho found
out that the mob from Daytona might
come over here and blow up or burn
up our nice jail. Brown was left here
for safe keeping by Sheriff Morris of
Volusia county and It was the duty of
Sheriff Hand to look after him and
he did and the prisoner is safe for the
time being In some of tho other coun­
ties—just which one is tho question
•d their message to the governor in and Sheriff Hand will not tell.
his office.
The text of the resolution suspend­ Sweaters you need this kind of
ing the governor follows:
weather. Churchwell’s havo them.
“Whereas,
Sco their advertisement.
“The House of ReprcscnVativcs of
the ninth Legislature pursuant to the
provisions of the constitution has
filed with the Senate articles of im­
peachment.
“Whereas,
"J. C. Walton, governor of Okla­
homa, is charged with offenses made
grounds of impeachment by the con­
stitution, and,
“Whemaae {
"The •lUUilf'Of the articles with the
senate automatically suspends J. C.
Wtl|oni'Hlf'Vo'vt'rnor and the office
fa ‘Ji.sluL •
onmnnnHIlt infl

sent to each of them a copy of this
icsolutlon."./
i i
The Senate wljl raaolve IteeU into
» court of Impegehtoent today, U was
Mortimer of Philadelphia, former
Mid, Chief Justice J. T. Johnson of
agent
oil the company testified today
the state supreme peurt, will preside.
a t the senate comroltt* investigation
Meanwhile,^ th» bouse ** to con* of theb ureau.
=\
'

The City .Commissioners of Snnford
nt their last meeting nwnrdetl n con­
tract ,jto the
Laypo-Southoastem
Company, Inc., of St. Petersburg, to
Immediately begin the sinking of
test wolls as tho next stop in an effort
to secure soft water for Snnford. Jo­
seph B. Craig, n special engineer en­
gaged by the city for this purpose, in
his reporj submitted to tho Commis­
sioners, advised that n suply could bo
secured from shallow wells, If sunk
in proximity to tho mnny lakes ndjnccnt to Snnford. Tho company to
whom tho contract was originally
awarded gunrnntecs obtaining n sup­
ply adeijuntc for n population of
twenty thousand and the wntcr wil l&gt;o
absolutely pure and soft. Mr. Craig
hns completed his appraisal of tho
utility plants owned by the Southern
Utilities Company, and in addition,
has Rubpdttcd the cost* for the con­
struction of a new wnter works plant.
The question of municipal ownership
of public utilities ill Sanford is rap­
idly drawing to n head and definite
action on this matter cannot be furth­
er postponed.
..A.meeting of Uw Special Commit-'
tec of the Chamber of Commerco will
be held this week. Tho Committee
wil make an exhaustive study of this
matter and make known its recom­
mendations to tho Commissioners,
and It is proposed to vote a bond Issue
within the ncur future and in ull
probability, tho issue will be for tho
construction of the water works sys­
tem. The figures compiled by Mr.
Craig ^how that but sixty-two per
cent of the buildings within tho city
limits hove fire'1' protection.
Mr.
Craig estimates that the cost for n

leave but $70,000 of houses without
fire protection nnd those representing
a few scattered houses in the out­
skirts of the town. There arc nt
present but 13.4 miles of water mains
nnd the new system will provide for
31.1 miles. Fire hydrants will be In­
creased from fifty-six to one-hundredfifty-seven. The carrying enpneity
of the mains under tho now proposed
system will be six nnd one-half times
greater than those now in use. Ob­
viously, insurance rates will bo ma­
terially reduced should the proposed
system be installed and this reduction
in insurnnee would pay tho interest
on the cost of the improvement. Tho
existing wntcr works only permit of
six hundred and seventy-six services
nnd the new system as designated will
suply three thousand services, while
provision hns been made for connect­
ing1,to fifteen hundred .a t once, as it
will extend to that-many if built nt
once. The Committee in nnnlyzing
this report will also take under con­
sideration the construction of n light
plant which could bo run in conjunc­
tion with the water works.
Mr.
Craig has also completed his apprais­
als on this project nnd the findings of
the committee will be submitted to
the people for their decision as to
whether It Is the wish of the majority
to bond for the wntcr works first or
whether the electric light plant
should bo included in tho same issue.

Club Will Put on Local Third Degree Forgery
Charged To Holliway
Talent Play in Near
Gets Five Years
Future . .
Today's meeting of the Kiwanis
Club wn sopenod with tho usunl exer­
cises nnd the first business transacted
was the decision to join with Orango
county in the work of beautifying the
highways of Seminole county..
A „ proposition
from
Mnnagcr
George Brockhahn, of the Milano
Theater to put on n local talent play
for tho benefit of the club was favor­
ably acted on. Forest I.nke and
Schollo Maincs immediately butted In
and offered themselves for tho parts
of Romeo and Juliette, but their of­
fer wns kindly but very firmly turn­
ed down. The chair appointed Dr.
Gardner, Sherman'IJoyd nnd Ed I-a no
ns the committee in charge of the en­
tertainment which will be pulled off
nt n date to be announced later. _
Connelly nnd Caswell had charge
of the entertainment fcuturcs of the
luncheon and, although Connelly was
absent—he said he wns in Dcl-ond—
Caswell hud provided a program, that
met with tho entire approval of the
club. Dr. King, of the Baptist church,
spoke on the motto of the club “Wo
Build." He told of the Sunday school
clnss being organized in his church
to take care of the strangers who
come to Sanford during the past few
months nnd asked the aid nnd coopcartion of all Kiwanians to see that
all strangers were given a cordial
wclcomo to our midst. Dr. Brownlee,
of the ioenl Presbyterian church,
spoke along the same subject, telling
of tho dependence of one person upon
the other nnd handled his subject in
his usual masterful manner. He was
also n talking advertisement for
Sherman Lloyd’s shoes and told all
about how it was made nnd where
tho material in it came from. The
writer does not know how much Lloyd
came across with but tho ad was
worth it. Doth speakers gave good,
wholesome interesting talks which
were greatly enjoyed by their hearers.
The writer cannot help saying a
few words about tho excellence of
the menu provided by Mine Host
Falck. It was all that could be dosired and elicited many favorablo
comment! from tho members. The
qcrvicc also was greatly improved—
the writer got his cup of coffee on
time and without any scrapping.

Counterfeited Over Million In French
Certificates
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 24.—George V.
Holliway wns found guilty of third
degree forgery in connection with
counterfleit of $1,500,000 interim cer­
tificates for French government bonds
and his punishment fixed nt five years
imprisonment.

Pinillas Federation
of Woman’s Clubs
Will Cooperate
PASS-A-GRILLE, Oct. 24.—Dr. O.
T. Woodley, secretary of tho Florida
Education association, nnd editor of
the State Educational Journal, will
spenk on plans of tho state board of
education, who ntho Pincnlls county
Federation of Woman's clubs holds its
first meeting here next Fridny. Mrs.
Laurie Jean Reid, head of the burenu
of child welfare of the state board
of health, and County Judgo John
U. Bird, will bo among tho other
speakers. Judge Bln! will talk on
social and industrial luws for women
and children.

OUGHT VERY
IMPORT
AN T NEW S CONCERN­
ING ACTIVITIES

MILITARY P A R T Y
And Uprising In Various Farts
of Gcrmnny Assume
New Shnpcs
(Hr Tkr .(Morlnlrd Press)
L DORN, Hollnnd, Oct. 24.—The visit
which the former Crown Prince Fred­
erick Wilhelm of Prussia is now
making at Dorn cnstlc is regarded as
hnving considerable significance. Ac­
cording to- information from several
reliable sources t^pd from persons
close to the former Kaiser, the visit
is connected with the return of Prin­
cess Hcrmine from Reich whence she
brought very important news con­
cerning the acltvlties of the National
militnry party nnd the chances of the
return to Hohenzollcrns.

COBLENZ, Oct. 24.—The pendulum
in tho bitter struggle, which hns been
rrging since Sunday between the 8cixtrntlatn attempting to install a
Rhineland republic by forco of arms
nnd nationalists, communists nnd cer­
tain elements of the workmen’s un­
ions, opposing such notion, is swing­
ing hack forth, with alternate ad­
vantages to the conti njlng sides. Hut
to the neutral observer it appears that
tho republicans have made little headOf Snow In
nwy since their green, white and red
was first raised over Aixc I»n ChapSouthland clle's
city hall three days ago.
Ily
capturing Duisburg nnd Cob­
ASIIEVILEE, N. C., Oct. 24.—
lenz
today,
thus gaining their first
Asheville tonight was covered in n
foothold
along
the river Rhine, tho
blanket of snow nnd despite the pre­
dictions of the local weather burenu, Rhinelanders scored what was regard­
the temperature is descending. Tho ed ns n telling blow until news was
heavy snow fall breaks all previous received that they had been expelled
records for this tlmo of the year, al­ from Munchen-Gladhnch nnd other
though traces of snow have been re­ previous occupied polijts nnd that
ported here earlier in October. It their adherents were besieged in the
was estimated that snow fell for a city hall at Aix La Chappcllc, with
Tho surprise
depth of two inches. Sleet nnd rain surrender Imminent.
element
has
disappeared
from the
also fell during tho afternoon while
winds of high velocity added to make movement, and tho opposition of the
Will Study Resources, Possibilities And Needs of
it tho coldest day of the fall season. nationalists has crystallized and U
gaining strength. Tho presence of
Sanford
&lt;' *
Majorities may not always bo right, French troops has been of service to
but they got the benefit of tho doubt. the republicans, because these troops,
Tho City Planning Commission for tTlcts .or zones and have maps and
while observing strict neutrality, have
proved a tower of strength to the
Sanford, which wns authorized a t the plans prepared of such districts. It
Separatists as they only intervene
last session of the Legislature, has wil have tho authority to specify nnd
when
blood is shed, and the letting
been appointed by (he City Commis- govern the height, area and manner
of blood occurs only whon the oppon­
rioners, appointments as recom­ of .construction of buildings which
ents of the Rhinelanders attempt to
mended by tho Chamber of Comjncrce may subsequently bo constructed in
prevent them from occupying public
being made. The City Plannihg the different zones or districts, and
butldings as nt Welsbadcn and MayCommission consists of five members, designate the purpose for which the Clean Up Week
ence
whore the polico have been din­
two of whom are appointed for a buildings and premises therein may
For F t Myers
armed.
term of two years. Tho mayor is an be used. Its broad powers include the
Last of October
cx-officio member. Tho successors of establishment of rules governing
The Separatist leaders, while studi­
tho original appointees will be ap­ building lines. Any recommendations
ously refraining from intercourse with
FORT
MYERS, Oct. 24.—The
pointed for a term of two years. The by the board are submitted to the
tho military leaders, General Degoutte
Chamber
of
Commerce, real estate
members of the City Planning Com­ commissioners for the letter's ap­
and General Mordacq at Wclsbaden,
mission, arc F. T. Williams, county proval and adoption. Tho bill which board, Kiwanis and Rotary clubs, ato Has Spent Its Force But hove been in constant communication
coliaboiating with the other civic or­
and city engineer, E. A. Douglas,
with the Inter-allied Rhineland com­
Hamburg Strike
ganisation! of Fort Myera to make a
county clerk, S, O. Shinholscr, con­
mission here." The reply of Mr. Tirsuccess of Clean-Up Weew hero from «
Proceeds
tractor, G. D. Bishop, manager of tho
ard, president of the Rhineland com­
October 20 to Novombcr 3. Organi­
Crown Piper Company, and Mrs.
mission, to the* emissaries from Dr.
sation of forces will bo perfected at
( H r n * S H M f U l f l P re ss )
Harry Heercn, prominent in the
Dorten and Joseph Matthes, In which
a meeting at the office o f the Cham­ ** DUES8ELDORF, Oct. 24.—The he notified the SeparatisU that ho
Woman's Club in connection with
ber of Commerce Thursday, October Rhineland Republican movement has would hold them responsible for keep­
civic beautification work. The raemspent its first forco, according to ing order, la regarded in certain quar­
eagre reports received over crippled ters hero as virtually aipPUflHfifr to
Ire system, but the situation is still recognition.
,
confusfcd. The republicans took few Martial law baa been .declared atj
commissioners. The City Planning
Committee of the Hanford Chamber tion to tho many new suits end coats additional •villages and towns yester­ Wclsbaden, the French troops taking
of Commerce deberwa fully the credit nd cloaks p i all ,kin4a just |n from day and last night, but cleared out of control, as well as at Bonn, at tho
for the success it has achieved ip giv­ the markets and all of them rig h t Coblens, their “capital’’ and Mayenco request of the burgomaster.
ing to Sanford an opportunity for np to now. Yowell’e havo never; sold and reaction la apparent in a number
Tho principal functionaries at Cqb^
developing along comprehensive linee. so many suits and cloaks this early of towns they stUl hold.
lens rfeuaing to adhere to the move­
With the introduction of the bill by In the season and thay are ordering
ment have been expelled; the others
BERLIN, O ct 24.—Heavy fighting ere under dofe survellence, while a
Representative Forrest Lake and Ha a new shipment every few days in
final passage, Snnford received the order to keep up with their constantly Is reported in advices from Hamburg majority of the population is undecid­
distinction of being the first city in increasing orders. The reason for this morning, to be proceeding in ed end is awaiting developments.
Florida applying for and receiving this is the excellent garments they populous Bartnbock district working
Late this afternoon conflicting re­
legislative authority to tofce the city. are selling and tho very low prices class suburb, northeast of the city. ports were current relative t&amp;_ the
Reports from Bremen said Proletar­ occupation of Ebrenbrfltaieln Fort­
The newly appointed commission at they are putting on them,
ian militia tried to force a general ress, across the river. This could only
He Arst meeting will,, no doubt, de­
Another way to avoid insomnia is strike in that p o rt They closed the be occupied by the Separatists with
cide whether a professional city plan­
ner la to be engaged to assist in this to Ull your friend that you nev4r dock yards and Vulcan Company, but the permission of the French, aa a
otherwise response was half hearted.
K'vatOMS m I’M *
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work.
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.tort, Conn., to Ethan A. • Doty,' St.
Pctesburg, Oct. 15.
IS VERY POPULAR
Miss Laura Tllount, Tampa, to W.
A. Jordan, Tampa, O ct 14.
Tho popularity of the new Jewett
TUESDAY
Miss Eunice Merritt, Pensacola, to
Brougham is evidenced by the in­
MK8. pRED DAIGER
Society Edito, Wiley P. Wiggins, Pensacola, Oct. 18.
CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—Wheat, Dor.,, ability of distributors to gc£ cars of
Scena Owen In
Phone 2I7-W
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Miss Marie Louise Carrier, Miami,
103 1-2 to 8-4; May, 110 3-3 to 1-2; this model, according to Mr. Smith of
If you haro any friends visiting you—if you are going anywhere or com­ to John Robert Hinson, Miami, Oct. ,y. W. Wilkerson, a frequent visitor corn, December, .7-1 1-4 to 1-2; oats,, the Seminole Overland Company,
ing home, or If you aro entertaining, write n postal card to this department, 14.
to Sanford from Jacksonville, is reg­ December, 41 3-8.
“Every time wo have asked tho
giving details, or telephone tho item. I t will bo greatly appreciated.
Miss Marian Liddy, Miami, to W. S. istered a t tho Valdez.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 23.—Cotton factory for a bunch of ten to twelve,
Thompson, Miami, Oct. 15.
eleven o'clock call; October, 29.83, ;wo have reccnvcd one or two," states
Mins Ruth Dclk, Engle Lnke, to
Maxwell 8tcwart nnd Peter School December, 20.58.
I pletcd and other matters of import
jthc Jew ett, dealer. "In some cases
nnee were discussed In response to Edqunr Qucenfi, Eagle, Lake, Oct. 10. were business visitors to vOrlando
I new brougham will wnit several
ROY 8COUPTS GUESTS '
Miss Elisabeth Stunrt Yancey, Monday.
the roll call, the members turned in
OF ^M IU NE TjlttATER
iPlaht City, to Dr. Wilbur L. Hicks,
thoir articles for tho Gift Box.
Mr.
and'Btrs.
A.
J.
Richnrdson
were
Story by Rupcij' Hug
•
Following the businots session a Plant City, O ct 14. *' »
high bakbd enamel finish yet with
Boy
Scouts'Uf
Sanford
tho
■V ij'T
Miss
Elsie
Parkinson,
Daytona,
to
visitors
to'
the
City
Substantial
Mon­
Tuesday -w Slciil » Department will social hour wns enjoyed, the hostess
the body sheathing on a hardwood
Paramdun|j
{plpsta.'of
the
’Milape
Theater"
to­
day,
calling
on
friends.
,
Edwad
Gallup
Milos,
Daytona,
Oct.
hnve W ftW *phrty a t Club House serving a delicious snind course.
night to sea the 'vtpnd^rful Him story frame, at an open car price slightly
nt three o'clock, w ith'B lrs. W. T.
Tito next meeting will bo held at 10.
Also "LEATHER pi
more than tho special touring car has
.
E. G. Pearson, of Orlando, repre­ o f1“Hcmroes.”
Bliss Bessie Oglesby, Maritta, to
Morgan as hostess. *
the home of Miss Martha Fox on
mado
tho
new
Jowctt
Brougham
a
sentative of tho Standard Oil Com­
Napoleon Harvey, Blnrltta, Oct. 17.
Tuesday—Mrs. George Do Cottcs Oak avenue. •
pany, is a gucts of tho Vnidoz while CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH complete success.”
Miss
Grace
Montgomey,
Miami,
to
About twenty-five members were
will entertaift tho members of tho
MONEY
Alva Cecil Beugnot, Minml, Oct. 17. in the city on business.
WEDNESDAY
Evening Bridge Club nt her home present at yesteday’s meeting.
CIRCLE TO MEET.
Send
this
nd
nnd
ten
rents
to
Foley
Miss
Effie
Morgan,
Tompa,
to
Carl
on Magnolia avenue.
Coieen Moore Ir^
T. O. Brown, of Orlando, salesman &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago,
Thompson, Tampa, Oct. 13.
BOOTII-SIIEI'PARD.
Tuesday—Blrs. E. F. Housholdcr will
Cirrlc
No.
3,
of
the
Methodist
Winifred
Priest,
for
the
C.
W.
Znring
Co.,
spent
BlonIII., .writing your nnmo nnd nddress
Miss Genevieve
•COME ON dVER'
W. T. Booth nnd Miss Clydo Shep­
entertain the members of the Thir­
Orlando, to Laurens Spencer Mitch­ day a t the Valdez while in Sanford clearly. You will receive n ten cent chuch will meet a t the home of Blrs.
teen Bridge Club nt her home on pard were quietly married in Orlando ell, Tnmps, Oct. 10.
on business.
bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND R. L. Griffin Thuruday afternoon, at
last Sunday at the Lutheran church.
Ninth stre e t
TAR for Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup, 3:30 o’clock.
Miss Vera Merritt, Ft. Pierce, to
Tuesday — Shower tor Children’s Very few of their friends wore aware T. D. Harris, Ft. Pierce, Oct. 12.
W. A. Ames, of I^csburg, Fin., niso free sample packages of FOLEY
SICKLY PEEVISH CHILDREN
clothing for the Catholic Chrlstmns of their intentions nnd tho wedding
representive of Smith, Richnrdson KIDNEY PILLS
Engagements.
for
Ilneksche,
Bazaar at the K. of C. Hall at three came as n surpise to many of them.
&amp;
Conroy,
was
a
guest
of
tho
Vnldcz
Children suffering from intestinal
Rheumatic
Tains,
Kidney
nnd
Blad­
Miss Sara Wilson, Bartow, to Inn
The bride hns been living at Winter
o'clock.
Monday.
der trouble, nnd FOLEY CATHAR­ worms arc cross, restless and un­
H art McKillop, Batow, Nov. 27.
Wednesday—Blrs. Frank BHHer cn- Garden, where she has n large circle
Bliss Btnrgarct Robozo, Bllnml, to
TIC TABLETS for Constitpntion nnd healthy. There nrc other symptoms,
of friends and the groom, a former
R. R. Kinard, of Crescent City, is Biliousness. These wonderful reme­ however. If the child is pale, has
tertains tho members of tho Fort­
Harold Latham Barker, Blinml, late
resident of South Carolina, has been
nightly Bridge Club.
in the city on his regular weekly tour dies have helped millions of people. dark 'rings under tho c'ycs, bad breath Is what you buy. Wo guarantee
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a resident of this city for the past fall.
$nd Likes no interest in play, it is you ju st that'Iri’Hcllinr* you in
of
business calling on the local mar­ Try them! Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Wednesday—Literature Department
Bliss Mary Elizabeth Daniels, Baryear where ho is with the McMullen
almost certain that worms nro eat­ “BXIDE” or WILLARD STOR­
two, to Norman William Ilnrt, Win­ kets. He is stopping nt the Vnldcz.
Shop nnd the best wishes of the ninny
ing away its vitality. The surest AGE BATTERY.
HALLOWE'EN SUBSCRIPTION
ter
Haven,
Nov.
21.
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Booth is ex­
remedy for worms it White’s Cream We recharge and ? repair nil
.* BRIDGE.
Miss Elsie Thcognrton, Palm Bench, J. P. Holbrook, n prominent real
tended to them.
stand
Phone Miss Snritn I.nko, (224) or Vermifuge. It is positive destruction mhkes B atteries and
to H. Paul Black, Palm Beach, Oct. estnto man of Orlando wns in the city
They will be nt home to friends at
Rgunroly
behind
each
and
every'
today on business nnd pleasure and Mrs. Raymond Phillips (171-J) or to tlie worms but harmless to the
their npnrtmcnt in the Brookshavcn 25.
rhild.
Piicc
35c.
Sold
by
Union
attended
Rotary
while
here.
M
id
.
nenjnmin
Whitne,
Jr.,
(529-R)
Bliss Mildred Crislck, Medina, O.,
j°b*
»• 4 &lt;
’ i r *1 *»1
npnrtment nt the corner of Second
.
for reservations for the Hallowe’en Pharmacy.—Adv.
to William Pollard, Brndentown, Oct.
streot nnd laurel avenue.
RAY , BROS.
It is claimed that American women Bridge party Wednesday, October SI,
Miss Sarah Marian Albury, Tampa,
travel four times ns much ns women nt Parish House tinder the auspices
to Theodore R. Pitts, Tampa. Oct.
“ EX ID E m- t-PH9 ^ E . 548.
ARRIVALS AT HOTEl_VALDEZ
ST. AGNES GUILD.
177-Otc
Miss Ruby Mae PJohnson, Tampa, of any other ntionniity. Let the San­ of St. Agnes Guild.
i Station 407 W. ip t
One of tho most interesting meet­ to Roberson E. Gray, Tnmpn, Oct .21. ford women travel, to the Seminole
It. R. Kinard, of Crescent City, Sanford W illard'Service, I’honc
ings of tho St. Agnes Guild was held
County Bank. They welcome you.
TftOOP 4, U. H. OF
Robert Ilkhnrdson, of New York City,
yesterday nfternoon nt the homo of SCOUT EXECUTIVE MORRIS
•
A, ATTENTION! F. A. McKee nnd wife, o ’ Tampa, Eda
Station n t 1
Mrs. John Lconnrdi on Cameron ave­
Robert Richardson, of Now York
Tho management of tho Mllanc Reed, of Philadelphia, E. G. Pearson,
HAS BEEN APPOINTED
Dcpnrtmei
nue.
FOR THIS DISTRICT, City, is spending several days In tho Thntcr has kindly invited the Syouti of Orlando, J. D. Pnrkev, of Jackson­
Quantities of lovely field flowers
City Substantial looking over busi­ to he their guests tonight.
ville, T. O. Urown, cf Orlando, J. II.
in the shndcs of purple nnd gold, dec­
ness conditions. He is n guest of the
All members of Troop 4 meet rit Eldc, of Cutlchct, Gn., E. M. Elde, of
orated the large living room.
Valdez.
. thei room nt 7:15 sharp*.
Cutlcbot, Gn., II. G. Ernest, Jackson­
Although this wns the regular so­
HARRY DARROW, S. M.
ville, W. A. Ames, Leocshurg. ,
cial meeting, a short business session
Blrs. J. L. Ingram, Mrs. C. W.
WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE
Mrs. Harry Leo returned home Sat­ wns held. Reports were rend from nt the special meeting of the Execu­ Speer nnd Mrs. A. Walker former a
SICKNESS
very congenial pnty motoring to Jack­
urday from Titusville, where she the Rummngc nnd Cooked Food Chnir- tive Board.
mnn,
and
plnns
also
made
for
a
Hal­
sonville
nnd
SL
Augustine
for
the
Orlando, Florida
Mr. Morris comes to us from Jack­
spent the past week ns the guest of
lowe’en
bridge
pnrty
to
be
given
Extreme
changes
of
weather
dur­
week-end.
sonville where he served in the capa­
Mrs. A. W. lee, Sr.
Wednesday, October 31, at the Parish city o ' Field Executive for the Jack­
ing Fall cause ninny colds nnd coughs.
Dry Cleaners
For quick relief from thront, chest
Messrs. J. II. nnd E. M. Elder,
sonville Council since completeing his
Mrs. John Lconnrdi and Mrs. II. J House.
During
the
social
iiour,
the
mem­
nnd
bronchial
trouble,
coughs,
colds
special course in Scout Executive Cuthbort, Gn., are spending seve
Starling arc spending today In Or­
nnd croup ure Foley’s Honey und Tar.
LAUNDRY WORK OF ALL
lando, combining business nnd pleas­ bers sewed on articles for the Christ­ work in Blcrccr University nt Mncon, days nt tho Valdez. They are lo
Other Sixes in Proportion
man
hnznar.
The
hostess
served
Contains
no
opiates—ingredients
ing
over
business
conditions
in
vl
ure.
i Georgia.
KINDS AT RIGHT PRICES
froken fruit salad, sultinen nnd ten.
printed on the wrapper Largest sell­
Phone 481-J
Mr. Morris is a native of West Vir- of locating here.
The
next
meeting
of
the
Guild
will
ing cougli medicine in the world.
glnia, hnvlng received his schooling
Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen hns re­
Work called for and dolivered
W. C. Hill nnd Edward Lane have "Foley’s Honey nnd Tar is tho most
turned from Wnycross, Gn., where he held Monday nfternoon nt 3:30 nt in Wheeling, nnd a f te r . graduation
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
II.
Cojcmnn
on
pleasant
nnd
efficient
remedy
for
entered \hc real estate business returned from Ncfc York where they
■he accompanied the remains of her
.
satisfaction guaranteed
aunt, Mrs. George Decn, who passed Sanford Iluights, with Mrs. Coleman where ho remained for five years, ntteuded tho iWorld's Series and took ccpgha and colds th a t,I v.ver..xaw,” 105 Palm etto A ve. Phono 481-J
nwoy nt her winter home at Daytona and Mrs. Puu! Riggers as hostesses. then accepting the position ns super­ in some of the late shows and revues writes Win, Jones, El Darn, Illinois.
The members present yesterday intendent of the Brndstrcct Company. and had a good tihie generally. Mrs.
Beach.
wee, Miss Sarita Lake, Blrs. Ray­ While Mr. Morris hns been an ex­ Lane stopped over in Augusta on the
Ed I.nnc returned homo yesterday mond Phillips, Mrs. Tom Owen, Mrs. tensive traveler, he hns cnlled Florida wuy home to visit friends and rela­ BBBflB&amp;BBBfloBaBBBHBflBBBtcaBBBBBflBBBBBBBBflBBBBflBBBBBflBBBBBEfiaBMMMaBfl^BEaABBuBBaaflB
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from New York where ho nnd his C. J. Marshall, Mrs. Cliffori|(lJ,yql&gt;0,|y»' his home for n number of years, nnd tives.
wife spent the past two weeks. Mrs. Mrs. Ilenjainin Whtiner, Jr,.,'.Miss prnor to entering the scout work, wns
Iaino stopped over in Augusta, Gn., Frances Gonzalez, Mrs. Paul Riggers, identified In the real estate business
Ilandnll Chase is homo again after
where she will spend some time ns the Mrs. Archie Ilctts, Mrs. J. N- Robson, in Jacksonville.
a trip to many points in tho east und
His work hn« specially njuipped central states. WRUo motoring in
guest of Mrs. Arthur Huzznrd and Mrs. Seth Woodruff, Mrs. Julius
Tnckach, Mrs. Howard Overlin, Mrs. him for the work in extending the Ohio RnndnU wns in an accident in
BJrs. C. T. Fund, Jr.
scouting program, nnd we fel thnt which he almost lost his life being
the best interests of scouting is in pitched through the winshiled of the
D. A. It. RKCEITION.
ear in which he wns riding. His face
The Sallic Harrison Chapter, N. K.
safe hands.
We welcome him Into the ranks as was badly cut with glnss nnd still
D. A. It., will give a reception Friday
a worker for belter boys, for charac­ bears the marks of his injuries.
afternoon from four to six o'clock at
ter building, citizenship training and
the home of Blrs. Raymond Key on
NUPTIAL CALENDAR.
Fork avenue, honoring the state of­
Americanization.
Marriages.
Mr. Morris will make bin home nnd
ficers nnd the pust and present
hcudqunrtciB
in Orlando.
Miss Myra Althea Curtis, loike
regents.
Wales, to Kdgard It. Chandley, Tam­
CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
TRIP TO JACKSONVILLE.
pa, Get. 12.
Christmas Bazaar of
Catholic
A pleasant trip lo Jacksonville wns
Miss Thelma Curry, Wachoota, to church at 1’urlsh House, December 5
made by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Ingram, Albert Jones, Micunopy, Oct. 13.
nnd 0.
161-to I&gt;cc 0
Mrs. A. Walker and Mrs. C. W. Speer,
Mrs. Ellu Wright, laike Wales, to
taking in ull the sights of Jackson­ A. II. Ernest, Champaign, 111., Oct
Public Stenographer would appre­
ville, coming buck by wuy of SL
Miss Mnbcl Kennedy*, Sunfinb to ciate your extra work Office nt Blow 55 Mile Clip And Causes Much
Damage
Augustine, where Mrs.' Ingram vis­ Clydo It. West, Sanford, Oct. 11.
Court House. Call 470.
174-4tp.
ited her old school teacher a t St.
Miss Ella Mae Martin, Fcnsncolu,
NORFOLK, V.,' Oct. 23.—Heavy
Joseph Convent, also many friends to Philip Jefferson Kyser, Birming­ DeLand Organizes
northeast gale that hns been inching
and relatives. Mrs. Walker *|»ont ham, Oct. 11.
New Chess Club
Virginian coast for last two days nt
two days with her daughter, Mis.
Miss Caul Uremia Beauvais, Orlan­
55
clip causing heavy damage
Broom of Jacksonville. AH had a fine do, to Charles E. Knlbach, Orlando,
Ladies Wool Coals
Will Play Sanford and mile
forcing shipping not already at
time, going in Mrs. Ingram’s new Oct. 19.
Tho Capo
Willys-Knight.
Miss Sara Ferry, DeLand, to J. K. Expert To Have Local Tournament of sen to remuih in port.
Ladies’ Wool or Silk Dresses
Chuilcs
light
ship
wns
blown
from
Droege, New York, Octc 18.
Elimination.
its moorings and principal business
FIFE
ORGAN CLUB.
Miss Onetn Clemencon, Miami, to
street
of this city w^rv foot under
The members of the Fipc Organ Thomas O. Ellis, Miami, Oct. 11.
Children’s C oats..............
DELAND, Nov. 22— (Special)—'Tho
Club were most delightfully enter­
Miss Mabel Snowdon, Loeslnir, to DeLand Chess club met nnd organized water at high tide.
tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Snm II. Ilnris, Sanford, Oct. 12.
on Saturday night nt the Commercial
BIG LINE OF MILLINERY
Kent Hussite ut her home on Celery
Miss Katherine A. Wilheit, Wash­ club with the following officers and Stokes Case,
ington, to Jumes J. Taylor, Ocnlu, committee: President, Dr. El. O.
avenue.
Drags Thruogh
The room* were beautifully deco­ Oct. 17.
Huntington; vice-president, Rev. C.
rated with vases und baskets of zin­
Miss Adeline Duaonhury, St. Fetcrs- !L Perron; secretary, Prof. Seward;
In Divorce Case
nias and other cut full flowers.
burg, to Auidon Ilugau, St. Peters­ treasurer, l)r. L W. Glstr.au., Com­
A short business session wus held, burg, Oct. 15.
mittees on membership and publicity; Deposition To Offset Testimony Cf
Miss Elizabeth liirsh, I.ake City, to Miss Lydia Willut, Messrs. R. C.
at which time, Mrs. Craig Harris, in
lluibpnd
tha absence of (he president, pre­ John Grady Niblack, Sanford, Sept. liushuoil, G. Ackroyd nnd Preston.
sided. Tlie bazaar chairman an­
Committee on tournament* and handi­
NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Depositions
nounced that the gift box was comMiss Eleanor Mae Itantz, Bridge caps: Messrs. J. A. Scsrlett, W. J. tc effect Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes
Wolfram, und Prof. Seward. A quali­ never been to iiunceton and Boonefying tournunient was started on Sat­ vllic, Mo., in compnay with Edgar
urday and will continue until each T Wallace as charged by her lu**member has jdayed every other mem­ btimi in his divorce suit ut today’s
^ Ia tln o o for School Children Dally at 4:00
ber two games, i Uuon tho score in hoaring. Co-rejHmdent deposed .Blrs.
N ight Shown Starting at 7:30 und 9:15 1'. M
this round of t&gt;lny/1*111 bo based the Stokes never in Wallace home cither
handicaps for the first regular tourna­ in Uun.'eton or Uooneville.
TODAY
ment. Meetings are to be held regBoy Scouts Arc The Gucxts of the Milane Theatre Tonight
uluily on Monday evenings at the
GAINESVILLE,"Oct. 23.—Tho scrTo See The Preferred Picture
Commercial club and all visiting moil at the installation of the new
players me cordially Invited to a t­ pnstqr of the F u st Prpobj^crlun
tend. Jacksonville, Tampa and San­ church here on November 4 will he
ford
have^flourishing chrss clubs and delivered by Dr. Robert Blc&amp;ndin, of
. With
the DcI.hnd club hopes to soon issue Jacksonville, according to an an­
Gaston Glaus. Barbara LaMarr, John Sjunpolix, David But­
some cahllcnges with prospect of nouncement by Rev. John Cunningler, Doris Pawn, Frankie Lctvmid the gifted'dog Cumzo.
First Street, Welaka Block
favorable showing.
luim, pustor.
A picture that charms, thrills and entertains. A love story
o f unusual excellence.
Comedy — Stan I-atirel in ‘ Frozen H earts.”
Price* 10 ami 35 CcntiL MutiDCF JO ami 25 Cent:;

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NATIONAL TAXATION POLICY^ barrenness o f ’the unprincipled men
af that,aUte,n}ak£* no; dlfferpncn, but
Snnfurd
1‘a k lh M rrcrjr u rirn M i m h m
here ia this to say that* if the Condi­
Collier’s
Weekly
has
presented
fo*.
**T •&lt; tk« H m ll B klK lit. I or tho past ten years as it should have
tion
continue] the Tribune nnd every
discussion
the
national
tnxa'lon
pol­
A r t , H a n fo rd , K in.
done but once awakened this city has
icy prop ore. I by ft notnblo business other paper organization that objects
to men coming to the defence of the
The Herald Printing Co. |made wonderful strides in the past leader and summarised below:
two years. Now that we hnve awaken­
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1. Taxes should be planned pri­ women of .the land, will find pretty
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soon that the situbtion ia almost
- .&gt;1*4 I I o r ed we arc doing big things and we marily for their social effect.
n . A . N K R l&gt; .
...naalnroa M a a n s rr arc doing th in g s,th at many
other
unanimous inlsond of 851 to 142.
2. Every person should be oncourA f r r r t l a l i c U n io n Mario K a m i
growing cities in the state are emulat­
Whether the Klnn fa nn Issue or
A p p lic a tio n
nged
to earn nnd invest ns much
ing. The City Plnnnlng and City
whether
It is doing good or bad cuti
LKXVIS H IIIP P .
. C l m l a l l o a M a u i r r Zoning ideas have been followed all money as possible timing his life­
no
ice
here
but thfe principles for
P k .M
■W nftrr B p. in.
over the state and our bills lit the time.
which
ft
stands
count for something
K a k a r rlf llo a P ric e In A r i r a a m
9. I.nrge fortunes should he broken
O a r Y e a r .............. ................ .......... .......pn.no legislature were duplicated by many
today nnd while there are some
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j voo members of the house from other up at death.
things which may not meet tho ap­
U r l t r r r r d la C lip h r C a rr ie r
4. Abolish income surtaxes. They proval of ovoryone, yet thee is not n
This city will benefit by
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all of these new ideas nnd the San­ discourage productive effort
principle advocated by that organiza­
fi. If v/o do thin, tax-exempt se­ tion that la not tho principle of every
alri | llre tj envera S r m ln n lr f'n n n tr ford of the future will be vastly dif­
k lf .h ril e v r r r K rlrin p . A r i r r r curities will have no special value for true, loyal, 100 per cent American
•leo marie k n o w n on a p p lle a - ferent from the Sanford of tho paat.
This would make un­
'* P e r re a r, n lrr n rn la a rira n e r. We intend to moke this n big city^and tax-doging.
today, TTiere are some thing] which
necessary
the
amndment providing we do not approve as sanctioned by
yet
withal
a
beautiful
city
and
this
M R M D K tl T I I B A HRACfA TBO PI1KHH
T h e A ssociated P r e s s la exclusively can only bo done by the earnest co­ against tax exemption.
the Klan or that they don’t do to suit
e n title d to t h a u io fo r ro p u lillra llnn of
0. Put a graduated tax on all gifts us, but If there ever was n time for
nil n e w i dlnpntchen crrtlUetl to It or operation of all the cltlicns—men
not o the rw la o c e rd lted In thin pnpi'r
nnd a l i o th e local new* imbllnhed and women—nnd Sanford is getting and inheritances, to be computed on either tnen or nnorgonlzation to do
herein.
Just that. Making a city Is like the amount received by each bene­ something for the perpetuity of the
All r l a h t a of r e 'p u lill r n tl o n of apeclnl
building up n business—there ..is ‘a ficiary.
d la patchea h ere in n r . itlnn renerved.
nation and fo the maintaining of the
Q glcei IIBHAI,D l l l l l . l l i x n , P h o n e US turn in tho rond which tnken cither
7. Exempt smnll gifts and lega­ principles upon which this govern­
TO A D V R ItT IH R ItH i
means success or failure nnd there cies; tnx lightly up to $250,000; ment wan founded, it is right this
In caao of e r r o r a o r omlanlon In
Icftul o r o th e r ndvertlneinentn The arc times when one must go the limit legacies of $10,000,000 might pay as veiy time nnd today, and whether
H e r a ld P rlnllriR C om pany doea not in finances or fail for the lack of hoavily ns 50 per cent.
&gt;
they come from the K. K. K. or any
hold Itaelf lia ble f o r ilaninRn f u r t h e r
8.
To
prevent
sudden
depreciation
nerve
and
faith
In
the
business
or
iii
t h a n th e am ount- received for aueh
a d v e rtlac m e n ta.
___________________ tho making of a city. Improvements in vnlucs, legatees of largo sums other boys or group, wo believe in
stnting that they are right and will
;
fo re ig n A J v e rtl.ln a h e p re .e n '.a tte o
cannot be made without spending should be given 10 to 15 years in be tho only mentis by which this gov­
L _ T H E A M K K ICA N fRCSS ASSOCIATION
money nnd this spirit of false econ­ which to pay the tex.
ernment will -ever continue to prog
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resn and climb to the heights to
A MARRYING INCOME.
past hut it will not hold it back in
which wc nil hope and aspire for her
the future for Sanford will huve
Yes, wo would sny that tho "hooded
On what income can a (\nnn afford
Do your Christman shopping early these improvements nnd Sanford will
tho
I-cgiou and that n vote of 851
if you expect to send any gifts grow accordingly. Those folks who to marry? Just now this question to 142 Is pussyfooting and a very
kick on high tnxes nnd then go to is much mooted. We are in an ern
through the U. 8. Mnils.
small majority. Maybe next time
neighboring cities and rave nbout the of high prices, extravagance nnd self■
o-----------they will make it 999 to 1.—Lakeland
indulgence. For this reason the
That bunch of hold up mt'n who growth and tho beauties of live towns
Star Telegram.
shot the young lad in Dnytuna and should nlwnys remember that It takes amount supposed to he necessary for
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threw his body out on the road should money to make money and it takes a young man to support a wife Is
TALLAHASSEE
he hung by the neck until dead and money to make cities beautiful nnd placed nt a higher figure thnn form­
prosperous and the money must come erly. And, after all, it depends upon
they should be hung right now.
Time was when tho word Tnllnhas
from taxes and the taxes must come the young man nnd the young woman
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meant everything that is slow
he
is
to
marry.
A
learned
professor
from the people.
Orlando will have the circus Sat­
out
of
(Into «n&lt;! non-progressive. Foi
Therefore when it comes to making recently advised young men not to years, centuries, the city in the hills
urday hut Sanford will have the
huzard marriage on an income of less
football game between Rollins and Sanford grentcr we intend to make it than four thousand dollars.
of Leon failed to make progress In
for
the
time
is
here
when
Sanford
Piedmont College. This will be n
The Miami Herald, commenting on keeping with tlie stale. The people
good one and should attract n big must either go forward with rapid this, says it would he interesting to were content for tho town to remain
strides or drop hnckwnrd since no
crowd.
as It had nlwnys ’Keen.
city
or business or individual can know just what proportion of the
---------- a----------A new tiny bus dawned. A new,
young men of tho country, single, but
Well, Mr. Governor Waiton, you stand still. It will take tho united of marriageable age, nro receiving progressive citizenship has been
were not so lnrge n man as you effort of all our cltitens to put in four thousand doilurs a year. It is horn and the older citizens have been
thought you were nnd you should al­ force the ninny improvements con­ cortnin that the proportion is smnll. invigorated with the enthusiasm of
ways remember that you owe your templated nnd the biggest item be­ If no one married on less the pnrsons tho native younger generation nnd
office to the people nnd not to your­ fore us today is the owning of the could go out of the marrying busi­ the newcomers.
Tallahassee stil has the rose cov­
self. A little impeachment here nnd public utilities. This is n big ques­ ness.
'
tion nnd one that needs all our co­
ered verandas and the ninny vnrietics
there is not a bad thing nt oil.
The truth of the matter is that no of flowers; the historical spots are
operation nnd strength. We wnnt
------------o----------Income is a safe marrying income still preserved nnd held sacred, nnd
plants
that
will
take
care
of
Sanford
The fifty mile northeaster that hit
New York yesterday will make those the next twenty-five years ut least for some people, and any income is the altogether charming men nnd
good people think nbout Florida ami nnd we want the best plants that safe for others. Whatever the de­ women are still there, hut the Tallnwe can look for a big bunch from this money can buy. Voting bonds for claration of independence may say hassec of today is ns different from
time forward. This winter will be ft public utilities is voting bonds for about people being free and equal, tho Capitol City of twelve yenrs ago
cold winter nnd this menus a digger something that will return to to you nnd ull that pleasantA sort of tiling, ns n pnved road is different from r.
tourist crop. Get ready for them by in many ways and especially in there is no such thing us equulity. sundbed.
The Florida Slate College for Wo
fixing up some rooms. Hanford can financial ways. The utility plants There are nnd always will be social
take care of hundreds of tourista and will reduce taxes and utility plants classes. There will never be a time men is enough to Inspire any people
uro really the only means of. red u ^ when the.money demands, pq people to their .bent sffwrtsr and-It was Ihit
we should go after them.;*'
Ing taxes outside of getting in new will he the same for everybrtfiy. There institution that first aroused them
----------- o----------people
to help pay the taxes. Utility are undoubtedly people who can no l The avenue leading to the college wnr
Sanford needs more apartment
houses nnd dwellings to take care o f |l’*an^8
bring the money back to live on four thousand dollars a year. pnved, and then other improvements
the
taxpayers
and utility plants nil There arc others who live very com­ were gradually insisted upon.
new people rather thnn more stord
over
the
United
States nrc paying fortably and happily on much less
During the present year the new
rooms. Wc need more new people to
dividends
to
the
taxpayers
where tin than that. The minimum for a fam­ capital and the Cherokee inn have
give us new business and new money.
If some one here could erect a half plants nrc owned by tho citizens. At ily is often leas than half four thou­ beeen completed, tits Icon hotel re
dozen real apartment houses it would present wc are paying too much for sand, and thrifty folk nro getting modeled nnd a number of business
mean scvcrnl hundred people coming this service. At present the water along very nicely on twelve or fif­ houses constructed mid remodeled.
here to live nnd we are turning them while pure is not the kind of wn^er teen hundreddollars, many times get­ In uddition to this there lias been a
away evu^y day beenuse they cannot that the people or the visitors wnnt. ting more out of life1 thnn their wcal- united program of repainting and re­
At present we nrc not getting the their neighbors.
building of old residences and many
find apartments close In.
service
that this city requires and
"The only safe basis for marriage,’’I new ones now appear where vacant
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SANFORD—TIIE III* TO DATE only by the municipal ownership of adds the Herald, "is a common will- lots Were a short while ago.
the utilities can this be accomplished. jngnesa tu work and save and live and! Wlu-n the present paving projects
CITY.
And municipal ownership means of laugh together."
j are completed, Tnlahusscc will |&gt;e tin
best paved town in the state for its
Sanford is probably improving all the plants and not just of the
faster thnn any city in tho atatc of water plunt and the people will not LEGIONS'ARIES GO ON RECORD size.
Wind an object lesson to all West
Florida nnd this is going some when listen to any talk of owning just one FAVORING LAW ENFORCEMENT
Florida
towns is the new Tallahas­
you note the fast growing cities of plant. They wnn them all or none.
Some of the paper seem to doubt see!—-J’ensacola Journal.
the attitude of the legion on the K.
SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE
K. K., among them being the Tampa
"Could not stand nor sit and was
Tribune, which, says that the vote
was only 851 to 142. What more cm- forced to cry out ./rum intense pain
phatlc argument would you want ns writes Henry Williams, Tarkio, Mon­
to the position of the Legion ? Tho tana. "Tlie doctors said I had inflam­
ThingH Worth While Picked Up Along tho W ay; Home
(x’gidn boys, us well ns every other mation nf the Madder nnd nn opera­
From Pens Lon it Ago Laid Down; Some From
red blooded American citizen especial­ ting was necessary. Tried Foley Sid­
Pens of Later Days.
ly in the west nnd northwest have ney Pills and improved nt once. Tell
awakened to the fact that something all my friends about * Foley Kidmust lie done to stem the tide of im­ suffering and perhaps, as in my enso.
A THORNLESS HOSE
morality and tendency that is sweep­ a dangerous operation." Bladder nnd
H u kind.
The fault that looms h o large
ing the country. These same people kidney trouble demand prompt treat­
In Homeone elne
realize also that the officers are not ment. Foley Kidney Pills give quick
May not.bo yours, hut to your charge
able to cope with the situation in relief.
May lie one worse.
most places and these same men,
many of them Legion members, are Coat Sale at Yowell Co.
Be gracious. It is better far
tired of the insults that unprincipled Ladies, Misses and Chil­
To overpraise,
men nro heaping upon women and
Than thoughtlessly some soul to mar
the west has taken it up undthercforc dren Coats $3.95, $5.95
With sharp reproach.
the K. K. K. is sweeping that section and $12.00. See ad today
like wild fire. A retired army of­
.Be merciful. For after all
ficer made the statement in Orlnndo Ford Cars Lower
. Is suit! and done,
Friday before the Orlando Kiwanis
Who thinks he stands may shortly fall
Effective On Second
club that tlie laws of the country do
And mercy need.
not seem able or sufficient to meet
According To Plan
the situation and it remained Ifor
Be careful. Unwise speech will wing
men who hnve any sense of chivalry
DETROIT, M fh T o c t. 24. — Fonl
Both fast and far
left to assume the initiative nnd help cars are today |nt a n « r low price
To unsuspected reals and sting
clean the condition out. Oklahoma level through un announcement ef­
With hurtful wound.
is passing through just such a stage fective Oct. 2, made by Edtel B. Ford,
■ now and has nbout conquered, put­ president of the FtfttJ Motor Com­
Be fair. Your judgment does not close
* S ting the disloyal governor into the pany, Detroit. '
■
WHjijiiw • The whole account;
anarchist elnss where he belongs and
This reduction in th* prices of Ford
Another flndB high praise for those
it is ull brought about because men cars and trucks is in line with the
You criticize.
with leal rich blood In their veins well established' policy of the com­
have gotten tired of the insults haped pany. It is notable also that this de­
In fine, the love that searches long
upon the women of Oklahoma un­ crease closely follows the introduction
Some good to note
noticed by many of the officers of the of many changes and improvements
And helps to fill the world with song,
law in that state under the control throughout the Ford line.
Is like the rose.
M
and orders of their despotic governor
The new list prices on Ford cars
allowing the condition to grow be­ f. o. b. Detroit are as follows:
Tin true that on ouo bush there grow
yond their control or interest, until
Runabout, $260 to $205; with start­
Both rose and thorn;
action was demanded * and it was er and demountable rims, $350; tour­
Y et, in life's garden, kind hearts know
taken In face of all that the governor ing car, $208 to $205; with starter
A thornless rose.
S tried to do to atop it. Whether It and dgpounlable rims, $380; coupe,
— William Forney Hovis, in Kansas City Star.
£ was the K. K. K. or Just plain, decent $530 to $525; four door sedan, $726
citizens, tired of this sham nnd to $685; Ford chassis, $236 to $230;

one u n ‘truck chassis, $380 to $370.
The new prices apply to the Ford
'Weekly Purchase Plan. Persons en­
rolled under tho plan and who haTe
not yet taken delivery of their citrs
automatically benofit by tho reduction
in prices.
The last price reduction by tho
Ford Motor Company was made
about one yenr ago, October 17th
last, bringing tho prices of tho Ford
cars at that time to tho lowest level
in the history of the company.
The big, reduction in the price of
the four-door sedan brings It within

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Tho price of the Fordson tractor
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�iLlt, W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923

Florida Produce
New Park Commission Sponsors Appointed to r
During Past Season Appointed Yesterday Confederate Reunion At
Filled MahV Cars By City Commissioners Quincjr October 17th
83,942, Car Loads of I’rdace Wore
Sanford’s new park commission
was appointed by the City Commis­
Shipped.
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sioners at their meeting yesterday.
-JACKSONVILLE, Fla., OcL 24.— The now appointees ore Edward Hig­
A total of 83,042 carloads of produce gins, W. C. Hill, H. B. Lewis, A. E.
were shipped out of Florida during Yowell and G. W. Knight, and will
the 1922-23 season, according to the serve at the pleasure of the City
annual report of L. M. Rhodes, state Commissioners. Their duties will be
marketing commissioner, which rep­ the supervision of parks and play­
resents a decrease of .551 carloads as grounds and the municipal golf
'compared with the preceding season. course. The now offices created car­
ttaPcmfttlhaothrtt ctnfw cmfwypmm ry no financial enumeration. The
Only 3,007 cars of watermelbns were members of the Comhiisslon will elect
ahippped In tho past season compar­ their own chnirman at the first meet­
ed wttb 11,050 cars in 1021-22, while ing, which will be held as soon as
10,869 cars of tomatoes this year they have been officially notified of
against 11,023 last season were ship­ their appointment. One of the firstped. With these two exceptions and acts of the Park Commission will be
decreases for Irish potatoes and 3 to draft rules and regulations gov­
truck crops substantial Increases erning the municipal golf course, es­
were shown in nearly all other prod­ tablishing fees to be charged, and en­
gaging a professional. The members
ucts.
‘of the Park' Commission arc well
i Citrpa fruits, oranges and grapeknown business men and have been
cars SHRDL ,o shrdl shrdlcmfwypr
active in the Sanford Country Club,
fruit jumped upward, oranges going
which will shortly be taken over by
from 22,777 Mrs In 1&amp;21-22 to 20,440
the city. Their experience a n d 'f a ­
the past aoaron; grapefruit from 15,miliarity, gained while actively Iden­
018 to 20,548.
tified with tho country club, assures
\ Lettuce, celery, peppers and straw­
efficient management.
berries showed substantial Increases.
MEANS SECRETARY
PLEADS NOT GUILTY,

ij. MIAMI, Oct. 24.—Celebration of
Nnvy Day here next Saturday, Octo­
ber 27, promise* to be of nhjro than
ordinary Interest. Officials of Har­
vey Seeds post, American Legion,
have received word from the Key
W elt naval station that the destroy­
er Goff will bo hero for the occasion
and will bo open for inspection dur­
ing the morning by school children
arid in the afternoon by the public.
Tentative plans call for a ball for the
ships officers and men, along with
other entertainment features.
DETROIT CAPITALIST DIES,
RICHMOND, Va., OcL 24—Charlcu
C. Jertks, Detroit, Mich., captalist,
died at n hotel here today of heart
trouble. Me wns nn n train on route
to Washington when stricken nnd
taken off here and removed to the
hotel.
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NEW YORK. OcL 24.—Elmer W.
Jarncckc, secretary to Gaston B.
Means, indicted yesterday for whole­
sale bootlegging' operations, today
pleaded not guilty to Ihrco counts
connecting him with his employer’s
aleged illegal activities. Bail was
fixed at 315,000.
ARMISTICE DAY AT PAI.ATKA.
&lt;II» T h e A n .t v r l n l n l P r v iw l

PAI-ATKA^Oct. 24.—Invitations to
c;vic organizations, community clubs,
nnd the like have been Issued by the
committee in charge of the Armistice
Day observance here, The progrum
will Ito opened with n parade schedul­
ed for 0:00 o. m., preceding a band
concert nnd speaking nt tho court
house. A footbal game between Put­
nam and Daytonn’s high schools will
feature tho afternoon program.
Charles E. Anderson, vico-commnnder
of Bert Hodges Post, American Le­
gion, is general chairman of the
committee arranging for tho observ­
ance.

C tlr T h r A w w l n l c i l F r f r u )

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., OcL 24.—
Announcement was made today by
Col. W. A. Rawls, ndjutant-gQnoral
hnd chief of staff, Florida division,
United Confederate Veterans, that
members of the sponsorial staff, ap­
pointed several days ago, had accept­
ed the invitation to sponsor the
Florida -Confederate
reunion- ) nt
Quinry, October 17
The fallnouncement was in the form of n
general order signed by J. II. Harp,
major-general,
commanding
the
Florida dirUion, U. C. V., In which ho
said: .
"Your commander.tako^ pleasuro
in announcing to you that tho follow­
ing loyal ladles hnve consented to
scfte his Sponsored Staff at our com­
ing reunion in Quincy, October 17th
nnd 18th, and they will lend to that
Occasion tho charm and inspiration
of their presence.
“Matron of Honor, }lrs. E. L. Car­
ney, Ocufti.
"Chaperone of Honor, Mrs. John
Z. Reardon, Lloyds.
"Sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Munroo,
Quincy.
' ‘Maid of Honor, Miss Mary Max­
well Lowry, Tallahnspee.
“Maid of Honor, Miss Elizabeth
Gerald, Tompa.
"Maid of Honor, Miss Idyl King
W arm er, Jacksonville.
"The Confederate woman" the
general order 'Continued. "Imagina­
tion cannot dwell too tenderly upon
a theme so inspiring. Re vc rente can­
not linger too fondly nt so pure an nltar. It took the civilization of nn Old
South to produce her; and it hns been
well said that history lias produced
no counterpart of the Confederate
woman,
"Grateful nntions raise monuments
to their heroes, but womnn’fl tears
keep vigil for the vanquished.’’
Ijy order of
By order of J. H. Harp, MajorGeneral, commanding Florida Divi­
sion, Confederate Veterans,
0....cinl: W. A. Rawls, AdjutnntGcneral nnd Chief of StaffT
PREVENTS INFECTION

There is another nice tiling about
spending Sunday in meditation and
prayer. You don’t spent! much else.

of SAFETY, no bank can provide greater
protection to depositors than this bank.
With EACH transaction, protection for de­
positors cdfnes FIRST with our Officers and
Directors, the limit ending well within the
safety line.
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Coat Sale at Yowell Co.
Ladies, Misses and Chil­
dren Coats $3.95, $5.95
and $12.00. See ad today

Resources $1,500,000.00

BUILDER
B. F. WHITHER, Cashier

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HAYNES
&amp; RATLIFF
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Otfter ono of the stormiest sessions
it lias had the lower house of the leg­
islature adopted n resolution propos­
ed by Representative Cnllahnn, sup­
porter of Governor Wnlton nsking^for
investigation of who financed the re­
cent attempt of house to meet when
military dispersed the members. In
Wnrm,‘WXt'huiT}»w of “debate -Callahan
said he would prove if given n chance
that Ku Klux Klan financed the at­
tempted mooting. In meantime both
Governor Walton rind Lieutenant
Governor Trapp arrived nt the cap­
ital. The lieutenant governor snid
he intended to ask for opinion from
tho nttorney general ns to legality of
tho executive’s suspension and he
guided by it in the mnttcr of his
taking office.

Ncmo Self-Reducing No. 333
D a real bargain. It hat a low top
and medium aklrt. Made In dur­
able pink or white could; alzct
24 to 36—and com o'.iy $3.00.
If ro u t d t t k t f .n 't | r t It, wtul n.m *. • JilfrM, i l l . and ]J. W e'll &gt;rr&gt;J lit. cufi«t.
N r m o l l t r .I c n l c - F a .h io n InMltute
1 )0 C. I6d&gt; St.. New York (D ept. 3 &gt;

It’s stutud Horminc herself is dis­
playing great activity nnd that all her
keen intelligencer l» directed toward
object and hope of becoming empress.
.Moreover quito recently nn officer of
high rank from Drescden and politi­
cal personage from Munich have been
guests of former emperor. The Dutch
have redoubled their guard nbout ens-

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the luxury
of rarely equalled riding case—the satisfac­
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passenger Paige Sedans.
Think of the riding case of the Paige Sedan,
with its rear springs more than 5 feet long, snub­
bers front and rear, and 131-inch wheelbase.
However rough the road, no hostile bumps can
ever pass these defenders of your comfort. A nd
deep, softly cushioned scats invite relaxation.
Rarely will ^&gt;u find a car that rides as smoothly
as your Paige. Never a body squeak or rattle to
annoy, for double strips of patent leather keep
metal from touching metal or wood.
Both 5 and 7-passengcr Paige Sedans arc lux­
uriously finished—rich upholstery; silvered fit­
tings; silk shades; elaborately fitted vanityj case;
walnut instrument board with nil instruments
tinder one oval glass. Nothing has been forgotten
that adds to comfort and convenience. All those
conveniences you must buy for n fine car, come
with your Paige nt no extra cost. Sec the list be­
low, Compare the Paige with other iinccars—add
7-passengcr Phaeton . .$2450
4-passenyer l'hacton . . $2450
j.passenger Brougham . $2850
5 *&gt;r 7-pa**engcr Sedan . $3235
7-passengcr l.imoiAlnc. $3435
(V iCM u l Detroit. T a x E airu

the cost ol this equipment to their prices—and
you will realize the startling value ol Paige. Truly
Paige buyers benefit by the saving in Paige over­
head, made possible by tremendous volume on
the Paige-built Jewett. The car itself proves the
saving for you.
Drive the Paige yourself to compare its per­
formance with any car you’ve ever driven. You
will be amazed nt your perfect mastery over the
tat power of the,smooth, silent Paige motor!
ere is willing ability, under tho daintiest guid­
ance, to outperform most any other cur. Pass
others on tho road if you like—leave them be­
hind in traffic—Hit easily up hills in high where
others shift and stall.
Crawling through crowded streets at 2 miles
nn hour, throttle controlled, or flashing over the
open roads ns fast ns you will ever want — Paige
otxtysyour slightest command.Ball-bearing steer­
ing spindles—gentle, lion-stalling clutch—qufet,
easy gear shifting—give perfect performance un­
der nny guidance. Try it yourself. Drive the Paige
in a demonstration. Call us, any time. l*oj b)

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REALLY E Q U IP P E D I
‘Paige fn icti include fallowing equipment for which othert charge extra on lop
o f aarertiird plica — I’wo extra cord Iires, tubes, rims and covers, mounted forward
and locked on; .print* bumpers front and rear; .nublicrt; stop-light; folding luggaga
carrier; inotonigier; Waltham clock, gasoline gauge and cigar lighter on ihe dath;
automatic windshield wiper; sun visor; rear-view mirruri transmission kxk.

Maxwell
House

Scarlet

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Have arranged for the exclusive distribution
and agency for “Protexu” for Sanford and
Seminole county. “Protexu” is sold in 2 oz.,
half-pint, pint and quart bottles.
This ink will not solidify and dries or sets ipto
the paper much more rapidly than ordinary
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large number of occupation troops nre
stationed there. As the situation
stands tonight, the Separatists have
Coblenz and
a precarious hold
Duisburg; they are fairly well settled
it: Wiesbaden and Bonn; arc solid in
Hoechst, in the vicinity of ilud-Ems,
Mayen and a few other villages but
are losing ground at Aixe La Chapellu where street fighting is going
on.
According lo reports reaching here
the dead at Aixu La Chnpelle number
nearly a score with sixty or seventy
wounded, nnd the Separatist garrison
4 r '*6ii the verge of capitulating. .*

Your
Checking Account, large or small ini j Vr

F. P. FORSTER, President

(Continued from page 1)
tiiiue consideration of th e remaining
20 counts in the impeachment indict*
ment.*
Governor Walton was the last to
lenvo the darkened state house Inst
night. With a small group of friends
he walked slowly down the stairway
to the main flcor,
"Wc still consldcrf you our gover­
nor." ona of tho group said quietly.
The governor mad no nnswer.
Only n few lights cast isolated
rays tliro’ugh . the jong hull as the
party moved toward the door. The
governor halted briefly to read n copy
of tho Senate resolution suspending
him from office which a pre-is repre­
sentative handl'd to him.
Tho vote was 3G to 1 for the reso­
lution" tho governor was told.
"What voted for nu&gt;?" he inquired
in a low voice.
"Senator Barker."
The executive inquired nbout three
other votos, all of which had been
cast against him,
"Will you huvo nny statement to­
night, Governor?” lu« was asked.
"Not n word,” tile executive re­
plied.
A heavy cloud hid the moon and J.
C. Wnlton wns swallowed in the
dmkncss, ns ho wailed silently for
his automobile.
The voto on tho impeachment
i harges in the House ennq' unexpect­
edly. After most of tho session has
been devoted to reuding testimony
taken by the investigation commit­
tee and one effort to suspend the oral
presentation had been voted down,
the House suddenly changed its
course .cutoff the reading and plung­
ed into consideration of the second
article in the impeachment bill. Con­
sideration of article it followed at
once. Article two, the second of tho
22 specific charges against tho gov­
ernor made dn the committee report,
wns approved without discussion by
tho House, ll alleged that Governor
Wanton had diverted state funds to
his own uso by placing his private
chaueffour on tho state health de­
partment payrolls.

FORMER CROWN PRINCE
MAKES SIGNIFICANT TRIP
IN CONNECTION WITH REICH

ji

A COMMUNITY

OK I. A11031A 'fc^CECUTIVT5
SUSPENDED FROM JOB
OF RUNNING THE STATE

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TRADES

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HERBERT RAWUNSON«"yhiPgtS0H£tt'‘ t, fTjX&amp;fa.
AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT

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GOLF
BOWLING
■ TENNIS
BOXING

PRINCESS NEWS

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING
Rollins To Play Peid- •
mont Here Saturday

FLORIDA BASKETBALL
MUNICIPAL GOLF
SQUAD PLANS YEAR
ATJ CLEARWATER
&lt;Rr T h e A .a v r ln lr d T w o )
WITH .MANY TEAMS

CLEARWATER, Oct. 24.—Several
Taya Will Meet Peldmont Eleven Or
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Oct. 2L —
new
features arc being added to the
Hood Field Saturday,
Plnns already arc under way for the
Clearwater
Country dub house ht
University of Floyidn’s basketball
Colleen Mooro In “Come On Over” That iho Rollins College-Piedmont squad for n e tt winter,r with games the municipal, golf links,.Which will
today
'tonight,
football game originally scheduled tentatively Aligned v lipifn ,flint will add to the- comfort' of golfers com­
for Orlando, will bo played in, Sari- take the toam over tn'ucH .of ,tho te r­ ing to this ciry this season. A, new
Who
didn’t love her?
ford, this Saturday, is an announce­ ritory Recovered' Inst sedion. The porch is Under construction to give n
ment that will bring joy to the many schedule tentatively agreed, upon so view of aft greens on the course.
Shane did—but he lout Jolla so fast lovers of the grid game in this sec­ far includes games * with Mercer, New furniture is being added nnd tho
arc Mcompletely
lilted
he couldn’t send for her.
tion.
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Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, locker rooms
up.
Hearing that there wns some trou­ South Carolina or Furman nnd two
Then «he arrived without notice— ble in staging the gnmc in Orlnmlo games In North Carolina, one at at
8C0UT8 ENJOY SHOW
nnd found her sweetheart meeting an­ because of conflicting dates between Macon and one a t Albany, Gn.
other girl at the priest’s.
the Orlando High nnd Rollins sched­
This yenr’s team, according to ob­
Troop 2 nnd 4 H. S. of A. were tho
ules, n representative of the Herald servers, looks to bo superior to Inst guests of the Milanc Theatre nnd
Maybe it didn't get her “Irishr’ up. ,
.
, ....
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issued an invitation to the Rollins, season s five nnd prospects look take this moai&gt;s o f thanking the man­
Athletic authorities to play the gnmc bright for n winning season.
agement for' sth i gAod time enjoyed
It’s the funniest thing Hughes hns
here nnd announcement of the accept­
Opening probably in Macon on Feb­ by all. The B, S, of A. are strong
written—it's homely, nnd human.
ance wns mnde today.
ruary 4 against Mercer, the tonrti for elenn things of life nnd the scout
Rollins
boasts
an
exceptionally
will
play nine games before return­ masters of Sanfprd are trying to set
A dancing, prancing comedy, alive
strong
team
this
yorir
ami
while
they
n high ideal for' the boys in their
ing
home.
with action nnd brimming over with
lost
to
Florida
by
four
touch-downs,
troop.
Tho play under the title of
laughs.,
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three of these were made in the first
"The
Hero"
hns tho full endorsement
Tile best test of the merits of pub­
‘II
----Promises to n woman arc always ten minutes of play, before the Tars lic owned operated public utilities is of both scout masters.
dangerous; especially when the girl could “get going." After that Flor­ the experience of cities trying the ex­
ida had her hands full ns evidenced
According to the reports of the
overhears them.
periment. Barring water supply the
by their fnilurc to score again until
southern division of the American
verdict is unfuvornble.
Red Cross a t Atlanta, Florida’s con­
A Rupert Hughes story with all the last of the third quarter. Coach
tribution to the sum for the relief of
his homely humanness making merri Van Fleet of Gator fame acknowl­
Paper mid metal counterfeiters Japan was $31,153.
edged that the This were fnr better
ment. than th score indicated nnd admitted declining in activity, More monjy in
Thu Herald for first class Job work.
A combination of the infectious hu­ that they hnd Ihown a scare into him liquid counterfeits.
in
more
than
one
occasion.
Thnt
mor of “Scratch My Hood” nnd the
heart tugs of “The Old Nest.’’ And Florida hns the strongest team in the
the same man wrolu them nil—Rupert South there Is little doubt nnd the
showing Rollins made against them
Hughes.
wns exceptionally encouraging.
The Piedmont team is the strongest
He left hor because he loved her.
And she “came on over" because— team thnt Piedmont has *ho\vn in the
past ten years.- Their line runs 1H0
well, there’s where the fun begins.
pounds the back field runs 170 and
And by the way have you iienrd lins the reputation of being one of
Prof. Van Houton piny—My God hut the fastest back fields In southern
that man enn piny—Come out and football circles. They held the heavy
Camp Henning team to one touch­
hear him.
down, Camp Denning plays Auburn,
The admission is nlwnys the same. Gcorgin Tech nnd all the large unit
versitics in the south.

2-DAY SALE

If Canadians and Englishmen won’t
Hfftp Undo- Sam before prohibition,
he might, as a last resort, Appeal to
Americans.
It seems the price of everything is
too high except labor and farm pro­
ducts.

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W H IT E
For jill liulldlng pur­
poses sand ts tnrrto"
i-NMnllnl. We Slave
-made n specially of
furiilalilnK liullders
with sand of exuup• tlnilnl ' 111n111&gt;. It
make* the lines! kind
-of tmirtar and ce­
ment.

H a r o l d Ll o y d

Hill
Lumber Co.

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Phono 133, Sanford
"Builders’ Headquarter’s" _

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AT THE MILANE THEATRE TONIGHT

LET US DO YOUR NEXT JOB OF PRINTING
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YOW ELL CO .
TheCoat DressHas Invaded the Mode
2-Day Sale of New Wool Dresses

sv.

Coat Sale at Yowell Co.
Ladies, Misses and Chil­
dren Coats $3.95, $5.95
and $12.00. See ad today
For quick results try n want ud.

1

Rupert ■Hughes lias hit tho bullsoyn of fun again with his new Goldwyn photo-comedy, “Conic On Over,” j
which will tie shown at the Princess
Tlu-iitn- tonight—Wednesday, it is
a companion piece, for its comedy, to^
his "SiTutth My Hack," nnd it* chur-.
niters are ns human and lovable ns&lt;
those in his other master-piece, "The [
Old Nest.” Its comedy is wholesome _ 1
anil jieminsive nnd Infectious, nnd ■ i
through its course Hows n Vein of L -j
Irish wit that only Mr. Hughes hns L ^
been aide to bring to the screen ill
all its dolightfulijpss.
Its story is simple, hut has the
freshness and breexincss of u sunrise
over one of Ireland's greenest hills.
The story start sin Ireland hut soon
jumps to New York and deals with
the romance of Shane, who leaves his
sweetheart, Moyna, la-hind when ho^ „
seeks his fortune in the new world. | L ^
When they meet in New York after J three years, their love atFnir runs any -1 J thing lint smoothly, until a c o n t e s t ■r J
of old Irish dances is staged. The - 1
dance music gets into their blood, and
their feel lend them together in the
dance, and, once in each other’s arms,
everything is straightened out.
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WANTED
We have a client who owns an
exceptionally good piece of City
real cstntc that will trade for
property of equal value located
la the Country some where close
to Sanford.
FOR SALE— New stuccoed two
litory house, within live blocks
of first street, on paved street.
’All modern conveniences.
$7,500.00— Part
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cash,

Price
balance

terms.

Group No. 1

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fo r $

corners in Sanford,

The 1.16yd brand uf laughs.

If purchase

ed now cun he had for at least
$1,500 less than place is worth.
This must he seen to he appre­
ciated.

Call us up about it.

no volt y of uctiun.
surprise in story.
joy.spreading,
A H ide -splittin g,
merry-making feature.
You’ll laugh no much you'll forget
the world for a full hour.
You’ll laugh at the memory of your
luughtur.
It’s the laughing joy “Grandma's
lloy."

Realty

Co.

Inc.

Booties, Capes, Sweaters and Sweat­
er Suits. All Wool Sweater and Capes
to match plain white, blue and whie
pink and white. All styles and prices
Misses Brush Wool Sweaters
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each

1. 0 0 e a c h

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$ 3 .5 0 t o $ 5 . 0 0

Special Sale on C oats 3 D ays

11is first five part feature.
Something dilTcrrnl in comedy.

Infants’ New Knit Wear

6 Dozen Mama Doll Dresses in all colored Rompers, with Best Mama voice,
M These Dolls were bought to sell for
$1.50 Special for Friday and Sat.

FOR SALE—One of the pretpolia Avc., on one of the best

$23.95

Doll Sale

Harold Lloyd in 'Grandma's Roy'
today.

lieHt bungalows, located on Mtur-

Beautiful Em­
broidered and
Plain Poiret
Twills

$ 19.00

MILANE NEWS i

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no na n* na na na to

Group No. 2

18 Poiret Twill
Dresses. Some
Plain Tailored
and fancy Em­
broidered .

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No wonder it is an instant favorite. One dons it in a
flash, and it looks smart every minute. Paris approved
of its smartness. You will approve of its good looks
and its efficinecy. Slender in silhouettec and becoming
to everyone. Varied by flounced bottoms, by buckles,
by original collars and cuffs. Of fine woolen fabrics or
silk, and in all the favored shades. .
......
2 SPECIAL LOTS OF SERGE ANI) POIRET TWILL
DRESSES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE

“COME ON OVER’’—SOMETHING
OUT OF THE ORDINARY

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TH U R SD A Y =FR ID A Y =SA TU R D A Y
L o t 1-LADIES’ COATS

Velvet Velours and Fancy Tweeds.
i : Values up to $30.00—all sizes from 16
| j to 42. Special for Thursday to Sat.
Real Bargain.
48 Coats in this lot
*)V/t
but
$ 1 2 .0 0
each

Lloyd's comedy a joy forever.

L o t 2-CHILDRENS’ COATS

Lot 3

25 Coats, all colors and sizes up to 16
years. All Materials. Special for 3
days less than half pried. Your choice

Only 15 Coats in this lot. Some are
worth up to $19.50. These Coats were
carried over from last season. Good
Styles. To close out quick—your
choice
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$ 3 .9 5

$ 5 .9 5

Fourcver 11 jay ‘Grandma's oily.”
Another remedy
Dug of Wur.fiS.

“Our Gang" in

Starting next Tuesday, Lester Rich,
uni's Rig Vaudeville Review for a re­
turn engagement.
"Grandma’. Ray" today.

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Sale on Coats
Thursday to Saturday

Don’t Miss This Coat
Sale. Some Rea! Bargains

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for four successive weoks In n news­
paper pOMIslied In Hemlnolc Count)'. Robs Calomel of
Floridn: mid from Ihe report of the
said Special Master Hied In this cause
Nausea and Danger
It nppcarlmr Ihnt he hns made due In­
quiry ns to the rapacity, competency,
and iinnllllcntlon of the petitioner it. Mrdlrinn! Virtues Retained and Im­
lake ehnrKe of nnd mnnage her own
stnte nnd property nnd to become a proved—Dangerous nnd Sickening
free denier, and It being the opinion
Too can fled the name of
of said Special Master, that tile prayer finalities Removed. Perfected Tab­
of
the petitioner should lie Kriintcd. let Called “Calotah"
tr e r j live - ■Bonineee Man
Classified Ada lc a word. No
mill that the disabilities of (lie peti­
In Sanford In thin Column
tioner. Kvn A. Herndon, resulting from
Ad taken for leaa than 25c.
Orlando People Lease Well Known Have Been So Ordere By The Commissioner of eovoture
should lie removed, and tlir The latest triumph of modern sci­
each day.
And positively no Classified
court
being fully sntlstled as in tin ence Is a “dc-nnusciatcd" calomel tnhHotel
Property
competency, mid qualKli'aliou of the | let known to tho droit trade us "t'nloAda charged to anyone. Cash
Agriculture
petitioner to take cluirKc &lt;&gt;f and pinn­ tuhs.'* Calomel, fhe most Kcncrally
must accompany all ordera.
ace
her own estate nnd p/i.perty. and useful of till medicines thus niters
The Bccman Investment Co., Harry
to become a free dealer III' every re­ upon a \\ ld«r Held of popularity.—
*a Count the words and remit
spect.
(H r The Aaanrlnlrd I 'r r u )
pitrlfl.il and refined from those ohL. Bccman, president nnd Edwin P.
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Oct. 24.— adopted by the Commissioner of Ag­ Thereupon, upon consideration there­ jcctlonnhlc qualities which have here­
Phone 498
Phone 498 it* acordinsly.
Bccman, vice president, owners of the
tofore
limited Its lire.
It Is hereby ordered, adjudited nnd Ill hlllousneSB.
Citrus fruit inspectors in Florida riculture nnd the State Chemist, they of,
const ltp.it lop. head­
decried tllil the report of tile .Special! aches
San
Junn
Hotel
property
yesterday
pnd Indlucstlun. nnd In a nrent
X)
Master
In
tills
cause
be
confirmed
and
'
haVc
been
instructed
by
the
commis­
became
the
governing
standards
for
vnrletv ..f liver, stomach nnd kidney
leased it for nincty-nonc years to S.
approved.
troubles calomel was the most suc­
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
It Is further ordered, ndjuduc’d and cessful
Y. Way nnd I. N. Burman. The prop­ sioner of agriculture to attach all the sale, shipment or delivery for
remedy, hut Ilk use was often
that a license Is hereby irrant-j noklcctcd
FOR SALE
on account of Its slrkcnlUK
Trunks and Baggage
erty front 240 feet on Orange avenue immature citrus fruit in packing shipment of citrus fruit within tho decreed
cd
the
petitioner.
Kvn
A
.
Ilcnidon.
lu
qualities. Now It Is the euslest und
Transferred Anywhere Any
nnd includes tho old building and houses, or in cars, being prepatcd State of Floridn, or for shipment in nceordance with the prayer of Her1most pletfsalit of medicines . to lake
FOR SALK—Rhode Island eggs for the new nine story building, and 340 for shipment or shipped, cither to interstate commerce." F. I. D. No. tuild petition, to take din me of nnd itine Calntnh nt bedtime with n sw*l»
Time
Itinnmie In r estate and property and ,mv Ilf waier—that’s all. No luste.
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00. Mrs. feet on Central avenue. Tho lenses points in the state, or outside of the 133 (pngo 9) prohibits the artificial to become u free dealer lu evei)
grlplUK. no naii.ea. no sails. A
Iitmill lilttht’s sleep and Ihe next morncoloring of immature citrus fruit. It
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, San­ will take possession November 1. Mr. state.
And It 1s further ordered, ndjndned ‘mir you are feeling line, with a dean
SANFORD NOVELTY ford.
, _
83-tfp Burmnn stated yesterday thnt n man­
In issuing the Instructions, Com­ does not prohibit the sale or shipment und decreed, tli.it after dffo publication I liver, a purified system anil u big apof
tills order, as required h&gt; law. the.pnn^. jJm what you please. No
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE ager had been selected but he did missioner McRno called attention to of green-colored mnture fruit, nor said petitioner. Kvn A. Herndon, shall lilanger.
WORKS
he authorlxed to lake charge of and ; Calolahs are sob! only lu orlglnnl.
—Either pulled ready for delivery, not want to make any announcements provisions of stnto laws that specify does it prohibit the coloring of mn­ control
her estate, iii contract mid he Neabd packages, price Ihlrly-Ove cents
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
ture
citrus
fruit.
jtcnnltios
for
packers
or
other
persons
t-olilrncled
with, to sue and he sped, for the larae family package; ten’
or in the field.
Phone Ellsworth at the present time. The nnminl lease
and
to
Mad
herself'In all respects a*|cents for the small, trial ulae. Your
“Referring to the decision of the full) as If she
General Shop and Mill &lt;3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
amount is not released for publication receiving immnturc citrus fruit for
were unmarried.
idruggist Is authorized to refund tho
Florida
Supreme
court
in
19|9:
This
Done and ordered lu Chambers at | price as a guarantee that &gt;ou will hu
142-tfc but it is said to be one of the lurgest the purpose of sale, or for shipment
Work
Hanford..
County
of
Seminole
nnd
Slate
!
thoroughly delighted with t'nlotnhs.
ever negotiated in Floridu for a prop- or. delivery for shipment, nnd also for decision was rendered some two years of Florida, on this the ICtli day of —iA.lv.)
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER HAVE A BARGAIN for snle in lnrge erty of this kind.
S -2 3 -W ed -fll-&amp; W k ly
the owners of the fruit. “Strict com­ before the adoption of F. I. I). 182, October. A. 1&gt;. HIM.
rooming or boarding house for the
J. J. DICK-INSUN.
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
September
20,
1921;
and
by
the
state
pliance
with
this
order
will
lie
de­
It has been current news for the
party who enn put up cash or sub­
Judge of the Circuit Court of the Tho Demid deliv2rcd six times a
stantial amount of cash. A. P, Con­ post tw oweeks thnt the Messrs Bee- manded by tho department of agri­ authorities, August 10, 1922, by au­ Seventh Judicial Circuit ol Florida. week for 15c.
S. 0 / Shinhoiser
nelly &amp; Sons.
148-tfc ninn would lease their hotel property. culture,” said the letter of instruc­ thority of Section 2052, R. G. S. 10-17-21-31•11-7-1I II
tions, which ordered the inspectors (page 0)."
FOR SALE — DcSoto paints and Tho lease of the San Juan follows on to “not consider natural color in your
In upholding the seizure of n rnrContractor and Builder
varnishes
at Sanford Novelty the. Iiceis of six other properties thnt testa, no'r the per cent of cryltnllizcd lond of grapefruit, Judge II. F. At­
Works, sole agents.
154-tfc have been leased for ninety-nine years
FLORIDA
SANFORD
the M. O. Overstreet property, corn- acid, nor report the snmc on your kinson, of the eleventh judicial cir­
-For
— Snle—
----- 10 acre* in Longwootl,
.
.
, „ , . ., .. ...
cuit, in Dade county, several days
„ of. nGrove nnd, Orange
...
.Avenues. cr., of Main nnd Central, tho V. W. tests."
f
corner
ago, lii'ld thnt:
“You
will,
however,
report
‘artifi­
Estes
Block.
Orange
avenue,
the
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons S. K. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 Sec.
"Tile court is of the opinion that
Eatahllahrd Itos
n . r P t ) H T A I I L E Electric
25; Twp. 20, Range 29.
Thos J. Charles Rock block, Orange avenue cial color' on all your tests 'of im­ section 2051, of the R. G. S. which
LJsht a n d Pow er Plant
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
Baxter, 52 Gansevoort Street, New nnd Oak rtreet, the Joe I.. Guernsey mature citrus fruit; sending imme- was Chapter 0515, lawn of Floridn,
C o iiiiilclt
,'presentntive
corner, Orange avenue, the Phillips diutcly a sampleo o r 12 rent
W a te r S y ile m i fo r
Phone 48
104-8 Magnolia Are. York, N Y.
Acts of 1913, was modified by the
every put)H&gt;««
thcat
e
property
owned
by
Dr.
P.
Phil-,
fruit,
together
with,
pour
test,
and
the
10-1-1 month
Dcalcre wanted In open
lips}sheriff's receipt, .inj the package, to Provisions of Section 2040, a sulise-r
territory
SALE—For $1,100.00 cash: Lot
quent net being Chapter 0541, Laws
STEWART the Florist FOR
Tiie new losses ure well known lo­ I the State Chemist.’’
5 Block 0, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­ cally. Mr. Butman came here from
SOUTHERN
of Florida, Acts of 1913. By section
Flowers For All Occasions
Tiie standard requirement for cit­
completed house. A bargain. A. I’. Cleveland five years ago and is a part
w a t e r su pply
2040, the definitions und standards
Members
COMPANY
14G-tfc owiu-i; of tiie Orlando Steam Laun- rus fruit, the instrutcions point out, of foods mid drugs persei ilied by the
Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass’n. Connelly &amp; Sons.
L. A.Gabel, Minuter
| is found in "Food Inspection Decis­
Act of Congress, approved June 30,
814 Myrtle Ave.----------- Rhone 260-W FOR SALK- New 5 room dwelling,
* Sute Putnlmtiin
ion No. 182 (page 10) udopted by the
u nice one. Easy terms; good loca-|
1000, entitled, “An net for preventing
0 0 7 T a m p a S tre et
United States Secretary of Agricul­
T a m p a . Flotilla
A. P. Connelly &amp; Son. 172-tfe! FOR RENT—Two furnished apart­
the manufacture, snle or transporta­
ments, at 200 east Third street. ture, September 20, 1921, nnd adopted tion of adulterated or misbranded or
SANFORD MACHINE....
FOR SALE—Celery plants. I). R. ■Inquire New Era Printery, opposite the Commissioner of Agriculture nnd
poisonous or deleterious food*, drugs, |
COMPANY
Thomas, West Side, near Rabun's
post office or phone 410.
17G-tfc. the Stutc Chemist, August 10, 1922 medicines or liquors, and for regulat­
General Machine and Boiler plnce.
173-Otp
FOR RENT—Bright airy room very (containing the standard for citrus
Works
FOR KALE—Ten acres good citrus, desirahle. Board if desired. 203 ruit, one to eight for oranges, und ing traffic therein, mid for other pur­ I S I S I B I S I D Q B I B Q I I I I I I I i n i l l l l l l l B I I I I I I I I I B I I I I I I I I B
poses” commonly known ns the Fed­
Cylinder Grinding
land partly cleared. House and oth­ cast Third street.
one to seven for grapefruit).”
178-2tp.
eral
Food mill Drug Act, mol the
Phone f»2----------Sanford, Florida er improvements. Two miles from
The standard adopted by the fed­ amendments thereto, was adopted ami
FOR
RENT—Four
room
apartment
Poiit Office. Address It. 1, Box 231.
eral authorities, it Is stated, “has
174-Gtp on Second street. Inquire at 801 superseded tile state standard of declared to he the definition anil
standard of foods under the terms
First street.
17G-3tc
KOR SALE—5 room house, lights,
1.30 pet cent crystalized ncid for and meaning of said chapter, etc.
■
•In y o u r g r o t r t h i s &gt; e n r t o n y v e r y e a s i l y h r l o a t b y n f r o a l
city water, liuntur, Route A, Box i''OR RENT—Desirable' rooms. Also orungos nnd 1.75 per cent crystallized When the Ktntc of Floridn adopted I
■
apartment
with
hath
$25.00
301
I’nrk.
■
p
r
u
l
r
r
l
&gt;
o
u
r
s
e
l
f
t
i
l
t
h
l
u
a
i
i
r
n
n
c
r
a
r
r
u
r
r
i
t
I
h
r
o
n
s
b
1G0.
177-3tp.
ncid for grnpefruit, and section 2019 the definitions nnd standard* of the
■
177-3tp.
■
(Revised Genera! Statutes) pages 5 federal uct aforesaid it also adopted
FOR QUICK SALE—Lof"wih—ITilling
bation on Sanford uvenue. Offering FYTR IFF!NT—Furnished rooms for and 0; and is the governing stand­ the rules, regulations and decisions
Cards of Hanford'* Reput­
n real bargain in tills. A. P. Connelly light housekeeping, two or three ard.” This is in full uccoidfipce with promulgated by the federal depart*
able Professional Men, each
rooms to suite; gas, electric lights the ruling of the Attorney Generul,
&amp;
Sons.
177-tpe.
«f whom. In his chosen pro­
und running water.
Inquire 300 on pngo 29 nnd aUo the. opinion of ment of agriculture, nnd inasmuch ns
FTTH SALE—Smuiriiungulow with French avenue.
decision No. 182, of the federal de­
fession the Herald 7 ecoto­
177-5tp.
Attorney General West (now su­ partment provides u different stand­
all modern convenience. Completely
rnends to the people.
furnished, two full sired lot well im­ FOR ItliN f—ttv e room furnished preme justice) on September 15, 1915, ard for matured grnpefruit than that
proved, also twenty-fivo Plymouth npuitmcnt, newly finished. Fine loca­ nnd Attorney General Vnn C, Swonr- set forth in the state sttnuten, it nec­
Rcnsonahlc charges. Twenty ingen, August 12, 1918,” the letter of essarily follows that the test required
George A. DeCottes Rock hens and one rooster. One of the tion.
minutes
from Snnford. B. T. Tiller, instructions continues nnd adds: by tho stnte statute hns been super­
most desirnblo locations on Sanford
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
Pnoln.
108-tfc.
“These opinions, and the judgment of seded by th decision of the HornorHeights. No mortgages on place.
Over Seminole County Benk
the court, are to the effect that when nhie Secretary of Agriculture of the
Will
sell
«t
n
sacrifice
for
cash.
Any­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
FOUND
the national stundnrds, Food Inspec­ United States.”
one interested address P. O. box 874
tion Decision 133, und 182 , were
Fin.
It was pointed out in the. decision
FRED R. WILSON Sanford,
Keys. Owner can
thnt the carload of grapefruit was at­
FOR SALE—Typewriter, into model FOUND—Bunch of IT?
have same by identifying and pay­ dry. He owns considerable real es­ tached because it “was considered Im­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oliver visible; good as new; half
ing
for this ad.
15G tfc. tate nnd several orange groves. Mr. mnturc nnd unfit for human con­
First Nations! Bank Building
price for cash. See Crane, Herald
HANFORD
FLORIDA Office.
FOUND—A
hunch
of
keys.
Owner Way is the senior member of K. Y. sumption for the reason that the
178-tfc.
can
have
same
by
applying
a
t
Her Way &amp; Son and has lived here for anniiysis os ns made by ihe inspec­
FOR SALE—Splendid Jersey cow und
aid office, identifying, nnd paying for forty years.
tor in accordance with the require­
ELTON J. MOUGHTON heifer. Both will bo fresh soon. add.
170-tfc.
Mr.
Becman
was
the
active
head
of
ments of law, certified that the Juice
Logan Mercantile Co., Geneva, Fia.
ARCHITECT
the Sfcn Junn from the time of the of said fruit did not show n ratio of
Wk.
ll-2tp;
Daily
18G-2tp.
First National Bank Building
purchse in 1894, until 1919, when he seven parts of soluble solids to one
WANTED
SANFORD
FLORIDA
turned over the managerial duties part of anhydrous citric ncid, ns re­
FOR RENT
t&gt;
his son, Edwin.
quired by decision No. 182, adopted
NICE new three room apartment WlTOTED^Giri over 16 He bought the. hotel thirty years .September 20, 1921, by tho Hon.
W. J. THIGPEN
furnished. Rhone 444.
177 Gtp.
for front office work and ago for $19,300. Later he purchased Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agri­
Real Estate
Rags Wanted—Clean rags wanted at collecting. See Mr. Neel. the lot to tho west of the original culture of the United States, under
building for $1,200, and later still the
PIRK. LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE the Herald Office.
r-rn i WANTED— Boys to
Deliver parcel to the north on which the new the federal pure food and drug act;
FOR RENT—CotUge. Will build
The Sanford Daily Herald. addition was recently built, for $000. and also for tho reason that the fruit
was artificially colored, being ninety
house
to
suit
purchaser.
J.
Munson.
ft. C. MAXWELL
Originally the hotel was three per cent in colo r and contained
172-7tp Boys have to put up five dollar
j WRetil Ealate
bond before taking job. For stories high, contained fifty-six rooms,
crystallized a d d '1.43. per cent.”
1IJOV and
further particulars see drcula* and there was not u private bath rponi
B. F. WHITNER. JR.
-f:
Insurance
— to thlpk, Madame, you nl first wished to.
lio n manager Herald. '
in the entire: establishment.
Coat
Sale
at
Yowell
Co.
County Agent
•SANFORD, FLORIDA .
threw nwuy this ndurublc rowiU Of coura*,WXNTED^-J5~Ti«T~choppers at once. • The hostelry now has 241 rooms and
Office:
it
did not look well before it waa cleaned but
Ladles,
Misses
and
Chil­
Good Timber.4* T. A Mooley, Osteen 159 private baths.
Basement of Court Iloaso
I’m
Kind you remembered the wonderful
MILDRED SIMMONS
Florida
176-8tp.
In 1903 the hotel was raised to dren Coats $3.95, $5.95
Phone No. (.
work
of the
FOR RENT—2 room furished apart­ five stories. Last year the new Han and $12.00. See ad today
Teacher of Pianoforte
(Listed U. S. D. A.)
ment. Ideal location. 200 E. Third Juan addition was added, bringing
Residence:
tkr Clrralr «*»urt ef lbs Srtrslk
and Pipe Organ
street
176 3-tp the hostelry up to date in its appoint­ InJudicial
715 Myrtle Avenue.
Circuit .1 Florida, lu oad
ments
and
making’
of
it
one
of
the
Far Srmlaul* Couatr.
Phone No. 629-K.
Studio: Room 225. Melach Bldg.
la Cbaurrrr.
leading hotels in tba state.
Phone 5C0
LOST
ObllKH.
In
Hr:
Application
of
live
A.’Herndon
Tho
new
lease
takes
in
the
entire
Glasses Designed
ICrmuvul of Dlaablllilbs of a Mar­
LOST—From Rose Court, Sanford San Juan holdings, including an Or­ for
ried Woman.
P. S. Which proven that many a smart society wo­
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
avenue, October 23, seven months ange avenue frontage of 240 feet by Tlila must! mining e.n tills i|a&gt;‘ for
CHELLE MAINES
final hearing upt.u lli.&lt; iicllllon Itari'iu
man practices economies not. thought of by her
old pointer puppy white with liver ,640 feet on Central avenue, which and lhi&gt; report of the Kpvrlsl Mauler,
Opt
D.
and
It
ap|&gt;carlnv
l»
the
court
Ihul
the
poorer idatcrs—perhaps that’s why they're poorer!
LAW YE R
colored spots. Finder please *notify takas in the new liceman building and petitioner has given dur und Irical
Optidaa-Optometrist
nolle.,
of
her
MPUllnillnn
for
Ihw
re­
J.
C.
Hutchinson
and
receive
reward.
tb San Juan Garogo property.—Or,
— Court House HI b a t First Street Sanford. Fla.
moval &lt;&gt;f dlasPUillrj^ pf s married
^t^^jr'nfibili'silvn onto pick w**k
17’“ u

CLASSIFIED
ADS

SAN JUAN HOTEL ALL IMMATURE CITRUS FRUIT
WILL BE ATTACHED NOW
HAS BEEN LEASED
BY CITRUS FRUIT INSPECTORS
FOR 99 Y E A R S

QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

$2 4 5

HOMELITE

The Profit You Expect to Make \

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS !

“ Why, It Looks Perfectly New!”,

SANFORD STEAM PRESSERY

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                    <text>BSJ THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S (GREATEST VEGETAJ

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NUMBER 157
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923
volum e

IV.

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|r n m n i « N n »

Clings to Husband

o Enter Protests Be
fore Interstate C. C.
Examiner.

ORLANDO, Fla.. Sept. 29.-C itrus
fruit growers and vegetable pro­
ducers from every scetjon of Florida
,re expected- to bo hero next Wed­
nesday to enter, protests before In­
terstate Commercs Commission Ex­
aminer Disquo against * proposal by
the railroads to put Into effect n sup­
plement to R. C. Desrbom’s Perish­
able Protective Tariff No. 2, I. C. C.
No. 1, dealing with refrigeration
charges on fruits and vegetables
shipped from Florida.
Supplement No. 0 to this tariff, is­
sued July 3, 1923, was first fixed to
become effcctlvo August 10, 1923, but
protests Dam the. state railroad com­
mission And Tlorta*' Shippers brought
shout a suspension, and the hearing
here Wednesday is to aid the inter­
state commerce commission 'In de­

Trouble Started With
Attack on Substation
of Police.
, 1

First National B'ji n k
Will Open New

Testified Before Wal­
ton’s Military Court .
and Disappeared.
(Hr The A ..orlnl.il I*rra.)
TULSA, Sept. 29.—Six persons nrc
missing from Tulsa county following
their nppoarnneo hoforo Governor
Walton’s military commission to re­
late their experience nt the hands of
masked bands nrc being sought by
troop deatchments of four counties, it
Is announced at military headquar­
ters. Three men nnd threo women
regarded ns important witnesses in
scheduled court actions growing out
of the inquiry have disappeared from
their hom o since appearing before
military board.

Sanford Band Will
Render the First Con­
cert of Season Sun­
day Afternoon a t '
4:15. o’Clock.

The

March—Semper Firolis — J. PSousa.
.... ,
Patrol—Gunrdmount— R. Eilenbcrg
Selection from the Daughter i t
Dvorak’s—Humoresque,
Intermission.
March—Australia—Alex I.cthgow.
Parting—A from ,J. Raff* Symphone Levnoro 2nd movement.
Meditation-;!!. The Last HopeL. Gottschnk.
*
Overture—Poet and Peasant—Voi
Buppc.
«
Waltz—Flowers of the horrestJ. C. HeedStar-Spangled Banner.
Director; E. A. Hall.

tccn page Special Firat National
Hank edition of-tho Dally Herald will
Ik? Issued. This will Ik? h complete
history of the First National nank, a
history of the new building and will
contain advertising matter from the
banks of Sanford nnd from mnny of
th$ contractors nnd builders who hnd
n hand In the construction of the new
hank. Slnco there will be hundreds
of people hero thnt day to Inspect the
pew hnnk and bo the guests of the
officers nnd directors of that institu­
tion there will be n number of extra
copies of the Daily Herald printed
to be sent out of the city. The edi­
tion will bej one of the best Issued
from the press of the Herald In some
time and will be n line advertisement
of the First National Bunk nnd of
Sanford. The new First National
Hank building is said to bo one ,of
the finest nnd most modern nnd com­
plete banking buildings In Florida
nnd tty.furnishing*..HC ).&lt;?
with the magnificent building. The
w
w
rw
j
Ward, wife of Walter Ward. uVfor hta life for the elaylng of..Clarence,
opening
of this splendid institution is
trial at'White Plain*. N. V..
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a source of Joy nnd prldo not only
P«urs. former aallor.\lt waa Uken at Sutton Marior.
to the officials of \ho First Nntionnl
Bank but to the Seminole and Peo­
ples Hnnks, to all the business bouses
and to nil the people of this county.
If you want any extra copies of the
Daily Herald of noxt Thursday you
should sond in your order to the
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Sept. 29. cried -hysterically and climbed over Herald office nt onco in qrder thnt
Walter S. Ward was ncqulttod yester­ the railings to reach him. Ho fought
day of tho cliurgo of murdering Clar- through them, smiling nnd chewing
his gum. Thew hung to his nrms and
enco Peters.
egs nt every step. As ho struggled
As the jury foreman .announced the
by a row of chairs upon which a numvVrdift a cheering throng of specta­
if women werei standing,
tor*, mostly women, climbed over
hair, thron .with gruy 1
nrms about Ids neck.
“Good
Walter," she exclaimed.
Good boy, Walter,'
She clung to him, pinched his cheeks
nnd patted his head,until ho toro himcelf awny to find his wife.
Mrs. Ward was waiting In a room
where newspaper men were dictating
their stories to o r a to r * of telegraph
instruments. Ralph burst Into the
room.
“Oh, Rcryl, acquittal,” he cried.
“Thank God!’ murmured the wo­
man and she sank into hi* arms.
It was nut learned until all this
happened that A. It. Campbell, as­
sistant defense counsel, had fainted
When the verdict was announced. 8o
great was the crowd that pushed and

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B rut anu
family returned from a trip to points
\n Pennsylvania today making the
trip in their car. Charlies say* be
travelled some thousand* of mile* over
good and bad road* and the old Hupp
went right along wlthqut any trouble.

All Is Quiet at Munioh
And Other Parts of
Bararia.
•
Will Be Used For the
Mixing of High-Grade
(Hr Thr Aa«»rUtr4 P i »m )
BERLIN, Sept. 29.—It was off!
Fertilizers.
ciully announced today that ordl
piinee

construction woi'H Is well under
way on another new industry for
Snnford that, besides ndding another
payroll to this city’s growing list, is
only another indication of the enter­
prise nnd faith of our local people In
the future of this city and soction.
The building, which is being erected
by Chase &amp; Co., on the West Side,
just south-east of the ice plant, will
be 90x150, facing on First street, and
will have a storage capacity of ap­
proximately 7,000 tons, excluslvo.of
the thoroughly modern* machinery
usod" ip the mixing and manufacture
of all grades of fertilizer. Tho su­
perstructure of tho building will be
frame, tho floor and ground work
will be of concrete, nnd it Is expected
to be ready for occupancy within.six
week’s time so ns to take care of
this season’s business. All fertilizer
materials which hnvo been stored In
the town warehouses nnd tho Pace
building, on First street, will be
moved to the new factory,' and the

farm auppll®* owl their uui
tends to all part* of Florida
Tho Coleman Book and Stationery
store expects to open in the Bishop
Block on Monday or Tuesday of next
week If the fixture* can bo secured
In thM time. Watch for announce­
ment in tho Herald of tho opening.

the 1. C. C. found that the original
decision should be modified to permit
carriers to Increase, refrigeration
rhargey, established, pursuant to the
extent that they should not exceed
charges based on M per cent of the
cust-of-ice-faster embraced in such
decision,
tails, U was pointed
rtUroad commission,
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DUSSELDORF, Sept. 29.—RloUrs
jest ubout to take charge of tho sta­
tion when reinforcements arrived.
The incident has excited apprehen­
sion over what may happen tomorrow
when the Rhineland separatist* gather
here for mass demonstration.
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MAYKNCK, France, Sept. 29.—
Belgian nuthoritjes operating rail­
roads In Rhineland and Ruhr opanod
it ihit office
a- recrui_.v„
.. . her* with the obJcct of engaging 30,000 German rail*
road men for these lines. All the men
engaged will be obliged to take »!\
oath to obey the allied civil ntilltary
authorities.
DUES8ELDORF, Sept. 29.—Riot­
ing lasting several hours occurred In
Suburb of this city last night*'Dm
trouble started with an attack by
mm believed to be sepai atiat-symb*thisers.on small police substation.-RaInfurccnirnts drove attacking party
several members of .which w#W
severely wounded.
BERLIN, Sept. 29.—With the Mun­
ich situation having calmed down and
tho internal situation generally safe­
guarded for the time being .tbroi^h
the provisions of tho , government.’*
emergency proclamation, Chancellor
Stresemann Is directing official ac­
tivities toward accomplishing.* spyedy

pose of facilitating an early re-adjust*"
ment of Germany's foreign affairs.
An official comnmnlestigjj issued
tonight aejs forth the msflfls which
prompted the government t f yiocUjjn
a state of emergency throughout ffdcral territory. It says the gpreyn
ment'a action haa been wrongly In­
terpreted abroad. The precautionary
measure, the official statement
clarea, was dictated primarily ,byMa
IOUNC1L BLUFFS, Iowa, Sept. 29 determlnatlonal to forestall any at­
room.
—Four
persons were known to have tempt to creata disturbances in tb»
Four
persona
ever.
Which Visited Western been killed,
and n fifth i* reported to present precarious'economic, financial
Iowa and Eastern
.hnye '_—
which
jand social situation, obviously tip febeeni killed
L...— In
... the.tornado
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struck this'city to night. upryoting, snlt of Flench policies In the
Nebraska.
tree*, blowing down houaca and aheda. and the abandonment of passhp ttfcuous youth. And seldom, if ever,
Four of the dead were killed when alsUocc. By proclaiming a state ,ff
has tl\ere been n more emotional dis­
their home collapaod. They are a emergency/It adda, the government
play ovcrji verdict
wojnan and three children.
piopoare to make tha moat eff^ctlj#
While the trial Itaefl was not un­
The rear of the Strand Theatre, on use of tnlh defensive resources a 1 If*
usually long, the evenU that preceded
tha bank* of* Indian Creek, collapsed, nt Its disposal and promptly quell any
t dragged out over a period of moro
but no one, It was aald, waa injured. attempt to place th e . governroqpt ,Jn
than 10 months. Peter# waa a former
Jcojardy. '
sailor. His body waa found on n
OMAHA, Nebr., Sept 29.—A fire
lonely read near tho Kenalco reser­
Don’t forget the special Bat!
is reported to have broken out In the
voir in May, jl022- Tt waa aeveral day, England For Trip To
down-town district of Council Bluffs, sale on Mvn’s and, Boys* Bults to
before hi* bpdy was identified. Then
Jcvra, a short distance from here, af- at Churchwell’a. These’ Sat
America To­
Ward empe. forward with a statement
;er a tornado had visited the south night sales have,proven very pc
,
- day. *
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section of tho city tonight A portion at Churchwell’a and will be ,«onj
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of (he 8trand Theatre which is located during the season. Be the adr&lt;
(H r The A « » a * ln
cn .the bank of Indian Creek, la re­ m ent
.
tho
loll
oi
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cloodbwnrt
and
*9W
d
o
mpresalve
LONDON, S ept 211
rld Lloyd w h ic h vlait^l western Iowa and qa*t- ported to have collapsed as have a
f nrc well waa given
The Valdes Uble d'hote dinner fer
lett.J^ndan
today ern Nabra»k» l**t night. A2;^ouncil1 nuQiber of houses.
Lloyd George as he le
ft
Bluffs,
Iowa,
where
the
tornado
tomorrow
Is all that could be desir­
So fs r as could be learned, no one
for e jsix weeks toqr jo .tfcq-United
States and Conn*!®* Larrfc croq^ of struck shortly after, nino o cloek, flvq had been killed. Telephone aervlce ed and the roemte U dlled with.goqd
cabinet*
Admirers of the( former c*bl
0*t asas­ persons are known to be deed, three W*y disrupted. The street* were re­ things to e a t Road It and go to the
*
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ed Waterloo Btatlon
Valdez Grill tomorrow.
sociates assembled
Station
and
cheered.him
with
spontahlety
j»nd
_____ . . .
Do your trousers bag at the
toly the court room was in a enthustasjrn reminiscent d^jf* ff,|El»
Loan them to a bowlegged ■
premiership.
he will take the bag ouL
rd was' the center of a swirling
r •*&gt;
f
of humanity. Women and girls

i

refrigeration

Jnnunry 13 suspending de
liberies in kind on reparations t«
France nnd Belgium has been annul
led.
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�-vU UAI LY _
is - « r r ..r W C W w t m H t f .
;asked to meet a t the Pariah House
I promptly at 3:00* anil' to bring their
bqthJng s u i t * . .
HHR. FHRU) DAlGBlt

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Greco Incident Be ta gebe rally hated, |
however, by the other. nations became,
of-his denying the Jurisdiction of th e}
League of Nations, end It In danger nf
making enemies that may bring abort'
his downfall, aald tin sonato,‘. w h» do- 1
dared that Italy may find herself in,
need of (hw good offices of the Lea-|
gue before 25 years have passed.
Senator McKellar that another war.
In Europe cannot long bo deferred. |
"All nations are either preparing for
it oh planning to," he eaid. "Hatred
of each other la the dominant charac­
teristic of all that nations; 1 Wsljerb"
;r Franco IS amply able to pay mterest

To d a y
Dorothy Dalton in

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BIRTHDAY PASTY. .
Thursday afternoon a t' the honte
If. you have any friends visiting you-nlf.you aro going anywhere Or com- of Master Day" Allien, Jr.', a little
W. M. Bcott of the American Fruit
mg home, of if you aro entertaining,' w rite a postal cmr«l to this department, group of thirteen were pleasantly on* Growers has returned from n trip
giving details, or telephoto! the Item. It yd)l be ftcatly appreciated.,
tcrtalned from three until'five. The to various partn of the state and re­
tablet being fixed with large, pink ports bright prospects for the fruit
U. E. Johns of. Jacksonville was in ,1rosea and green ferns, made an at* and vegetable business, this winter.
tb u ^ lty yesterday a y a business mUJ? tractive trimming; the birthday cake
alto .looked 'very T»t«tty with'seven ; The Dlabtoad Palace at .107 East
little candles lighted aa the little First a tee cl has some special prices
oh diamond rings,
'follui entered the dining room.
rings, -watches,, barn
*i After the, -refreshments o t Ice painted china and cut glass for Sat­
Monday—Mft. Clyde 1 Derby btiteKcream and cake T'0'*
wore ,erve.d th« urday'and Monday. Sa the advertisetjlm GUt.r^gne 2 Giilld at swimming. pltttunU y located at t^e Montexumn'crc*Tn
%Tic • : &lt; o J T
- ' gneats adjourned wllh Joyful hearts mohb t o d a y . ' • • r * .
*porty at her fknlp oh Sliver Lake ...{
oh muf startling climates
J a t 8:80 p.lm. ^ —
Athong the prominent bu.lnea. ’^
, - ...
i more real thrills .than i
iesday—G.‘ J. A. Ladles meets at visitors here yesterday from Tampa'
^
n a ry P i c t u r ^ Alw
|jte" home 1of Mrs. M. Mlnsrik on
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*LaUtel avfenue, at 3:.TO p. m. •
five years dr more. tcould not sleep
Chr*
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„ „ . , ±Mftoni Paul King, Elisabeth Methvln,
ij^aaas Frarices and Helen Gontales
ot night and .I was always tired afte rf
Charles F. Weigle of .Sebrlng ar- Jamofc
JcnnIc v . Wells, DonTOMORROW
v
(D r V h# A u u r l i l H I'rSMil 1
JVHI entertaih fet bridge a t 8:80 p. m, rlved in the city yesterday for a brio*-.,, sh. ffci.( Frank Beujtmln.
coming home from work, and my back
CHICAGO, Sept. 24—Wheat. Do- ached,” writes John JL Gordon, Dan­
_____
=.at their home on Tenth street, stay on business.
Richard Talmadge In
mber 105 1-2 to 3-4; May 110 1-8 to ville, 111. “I secured some FOLEY
/honoring Miss
Esther Miller, a
“Lucky, Dan”
3-8; Coni December 72
to 3-8 KIDNEY PILI .8 and after a few
iibrlde-elecl of next month.
Cats December'42 5-8 to 7-8.
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treatments I felt better and could
work With thore ense, heenrrto ntrong4... T ttE FOOL’S PRAYER.
BAND CONCfeftfy r
er, and could sleep better." For quick
The royal feast was done; the. king
relief from Bockachp, Rheumatic
Spught some new sport to banish
paths,
nnd Kidney and Bladder trouble
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Mlsa • Gladys Adaihs left Wednes
NEW YORK, Sept., 28.—Falluh&gt; of isd FOLEY KIDNEY PILL 8. Sold
And to his Jester cried: “Sir Fob!,
day for lakeland where she will re­
New York stock exchange house of uvcrywhodc.—ndv.
Kneel how, and make for ua n sume her-studies at Southern ColRobert 1\ Marshall and Company an­
•Jt pVayefrf v* .*» ?
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fashionably slender. Watch for the nounced fromi Rostrum Exchange this
icgA , r!
date of the' opening of the Big Fall morning. Inviluntary petition bankIke/Jester doffed his cap ahd bells .
The nerald for first clasa Job work*
Fashion Show 'at Baumel’s.
uiptcy filed later estimating liabilities
And stood.the mocking court before;
Ifi.OOOOOO assets $2,140,000.
Tffey could hot see the bitter smile
Pay Irtish and’pay less, says Frank ,NF.W ORLEANS, 8e p t 28.—CotBehind the Sainted grin "he Wore.
Gonzales who recently purchased the tbn, eleven o'__
doc k call: October 28.20;
« fy .
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McCuller store and is now offering December 28.15,
He boWed Kis head and bcnt lils kneo
tho peoplo some rare bargains In ev­
In.'.on'
^ ' iLu
til. . . »_ 1.fit.....
.li
Mrs. T.&lt;.6 . Grier of West Palm
the ihonarch'a
silken .t^
stool;
K E Y WP^Sj' C R A W F IS H
erything In the grocery line. A list
Regular mcnl».
Reach was among the arrivals here
i‘ pleading voice arose:' "O Lord,
of these goods is given you today and Lunch.
yesterday and is at tHe Montcxuma
SRMINOLE FISH
merciful to me a fool!”
you cah get ihe jiVIccs and see where
fbr a brief stay.
.
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you aavo money buying from Ihe
•c ; ,v
Gontales
Grocery—McCuller's
old
¥fio
Loti) could change the heart
Phone 481-W.
Mra J. W. Carpenter and Mrs. served, candies being silerv&amp;l during
From ted with Wrong to white as
Raulerson returned home last eve­
the afternoon.
•r wool;
ning aftef a very pleasant visit in The sffa'lr was Informal, and was
W. O. Smith,- representing tho
The rod roust heal the airt; but, Lord,
St. Petersburg.
one of several parties being given Schaefer Tailoring company of Cin­
Be merciful to me, a fool I
»*fV•" ; iv
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In honor of Mrs. Wood, who has Just cinnati, la.With Jbo. McKInnon-MarkMr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
I
.
Britt
and
wood company today nnd tomorrow.
returned
from her wedding trip.
"Tls’Wot by guilt theonWard sweep
Yes Fire, Power nnd long life
Thla
la a good time to get your meas­
family
are
expected
home
this
after­
Of truth and right, O Lord, wo stay!
Is What you buy. Wc Ruurantee
noon from Connollsville, Pa., where NEW YORK UANKEIt WAS APure taken for that new fall suit by
H a by otir follies that so long
you ju st Ihnt in Belling you nn
they
have
been
the
guests
of
rela­
PfcOACIlBD BY. BOND THIEVES a man who knows how to secure a
We hold the earth from heaven away.
”EXiI)E*’
tr WILLARD 8TORtives.
perfect fit and who guarantees per­
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AGE
IIA1TERY.
NEW YORK, SspL 27.—Assistant fect satisfaction—and they will de­
"These clumsy feet, still In the mire
We recharge and repair ' nil
District
Attorney Hastings In Tombs liver the suit when' most convenient
05 crushing blossoms without end;
mdken
Batteries and
stand
court declared an official of the Na­ to you. ;J.
, .
Thesd hard, well meaning hands wo
uquarely
behind
each
&amp;nd
every
tional City Bank was being sought as
thrust
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an
outlet
for
thusands
of
doljara
al­
Yes,
you
cgn
get
three
cakes
of
Atiiong the heart-strings of a friend.
t N itd a litw
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leged td have been stolen from South­ Palmolive Soap pt tyc A. &amp; P. Store
RAY BROS.
V / '* * - . .
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- Is a real Irarisln. It h si s low top
ern
and
Western
Insurance
Co.
of
for
twenty
cents,
hut
that
Is
nbt
all.
“ EXIDE”— PHONE G48. ,
Til*'.ill-timed truth wc might havo
an d medium skirt. Made Indict­
Cincinnati In November 1022.
• . Just read about tho mnny bargain^
able ^ tn k o r w hka oouuli aiset
•!,V
' *Station 407 W; I b I St.
24 to 36—snd com o*.iy $ 1.00.
they arc offering you in tho grovery
Miss Clara Zachary, of Sanford,
Who knows how sharp It pelcrcer
Sanford Willard Service, Phone
I rtour J u l.r nn’iWl W,
*4ARRIVALS
AT
VALDEZ
HOTEL.
line In thla isspf. And In coffees ond
dreu, iii$ bvm! |3. wt’ll Mtul tk« sO(Kt.
aTYlved*lh the city yesterdny morn­
and stung!
^
N*m6 Ityll*alc-F »ihlon tuSkiSi
teas tho A. A jP. •wfil n»,Vhcy always
ing Worn. West "Palm 'Bttitt, 'WH4KThe ‘Word' we" had not sense to nay
R
tntitm
,W|At
*froa
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R.
DuBoIr,
New
York
City;
A.
C.
have
alnfo
they'
sU
^«V
Y
h"
bUilHdfft.
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arid
will
'sirend
Wh6 know* how grStldly It had rung! she visited friends
ih b n c ^ s ^ ^ N ig B t
Department Garage
,*.kr- i '•) \t / •
a few days in Jacksonville, as the Brandt, City, H. E. Harris, Boston, many years ago. jftend their ad toC.
W.
Parkor,
Ponsncoln,
FIs.,
I-cwis
"Our"faults no tenderness should ask, guest of her grandmother, Mrs. E.
The clustering stripes must cleanse IA. Flsnsburgh, before returning Hodge, Cincinnati, Sconce McGaf • them all;
Quality and S^rVip! arc the watch­
hqm&lt;b.. .While in Sanford Miss Zach- vock, Syracuse, N. Yn W. Hr Ixaker,
Jncksonvlll#,.
Fla.,
Dennis
Ford,
Lake­
Bflt for our blunders—oh, in shame
words
for the I’ljtn Food Market at
nry was delightfully cntertolned.—
land. Fla., E. C. J. Dickens, Florida, 402 Sanford avchu'o. ‘ R«?n«l what
jlsfoYe the eyes of heaven we fall.
Timos-Unlon.
M.'Foster, Savannah, Ga., M. H. NIs- Hugh Tillis has to offer you today.
ken,
Jacksonville, Fla., J. N. Hickman,
^feafrlh 'hears no balsams far mis * »
NOTICE KNITTERS.
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Now for your Fall Millinery at the
Birmingham;
Ala., E. Dunn, Pomona,
takes;
All those knitting sweaters nnd
Mpn crown tho knave and scourge socks for tho Red Cross are asked to Fin., Jack Daltiel, Iatke City, S. C., Quality Shop. Hat's of exceptional
, 4 the tool
send them to Miss Virginln Smith, G. P. Moses, Boston, Mass., It. L .beauty, and ot prices that will surprise
you. Tho latest models.from the big
That did his will; hut. Thou, O Lord, G18 Park avenue, not inter than Octo- Hay, Jacksonville.
markets oml specially trimmed hats
Be merciful to mb, a fool!
hof tenth. Also nil left over yurn is
to suit your style of beauty. Tho
G.
P.
Moses,
of
Boston,
Mass.,
is
to bo returned n f (he same time.
in Sanford today looking over busi­ Quality Shop In the Flrdt National
The room was hushed; In silence rose
ness conditions. Ho is stopping at Bank Annex. See their ad today.
The king, and . sought his gardens
a. i. a.' Ladies.
The'members of. the G. I. A. will the Vnldec.
,'v ro°lU. H. SENATORS RETURN FROM
And Walked apart, and marmurcri ho entertained Tuesday afternoon,
J. N. Hickman, of Birmingham, STUDY EUROPEAN POLITICAL
• low,
October second, at 3:30 at tho home
Ala.,
la a business visitor to Sanford AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
"Be merciful to me, a fool!"
of Mrs. M. Minarlk at 1000 .Laurel
for a few days, and is registered at
avenue,
with
Mcsdamcs
Mack
Moyp,
—Edward
Rowland
Sill.
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Minority I-cadcr (n Senate Is Not
the Valdos.
Tapp apd' M. Minarlk as hostesses.
Seeker After Presidential Crown
Mr*. O. Hkrry Baumer and little
" M. Faster, well known shoe sales­
n of Washington, D. C., is the ruest
ST. AGNES GUILD.
her sisters, Mrs. Nathan Carrier
Mrs. Clydo Derby will entertain the man of Savannah, Is registered a t the
fnd Mr*; Charles Hill, at their home members of the St. Agnes Guild Mon­
on Palmetto avenue.
day afternoon a t 3:330 at her Camn
cohgress tills winter, a group of
Dcnnlo Ford, of .Lakeland, repre- .United States senators and represent­
U lfH U gaH U taiH im M U B H U aaB nM aH N B M H H M H aB aH M H
resenting a well known St. Louis shoo ative* returned today oh tWe L*viathOrm, is in the city today calling on an from Europe, where they studied
tho local trade. He is registered at political and economic Conditions.
Some of them also attended, the In­
the Valdez.
ternational parliamentary union at
COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
Jack Dalzlcl, of Lake City, S. C., Copenhagen.
Show s Starting at 7:30 And 9:15 P. M.
Among the returning legislators
representing the Kil-Tone Sales Co.,
V 6/ eeeaMaeeeeaeeeeaeaeaaeaeeeeee*eaeaeaaaaeeeaedasBaeaeaoeeea»a«a»*«
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were
Senators Robinson of Arkan­
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will he In Sanford several days dem­
sas,
McKcltsr
bf
Tennessee,
McKinley
TODAY
onstrating the Kil-Tone Agricultural
Sprays and Chemicals. Mr. Dalxicl of Illinois, Swanson of Virginia, and
NTRY S T O R E ..................................... "... 15 BIG FRIZES
Representatives IxmgWorth of Ohio
U a guest of the Valdes.
Lots of Fun—-Yon Might Be Lucky *
and Baker of California.
Senator Kohinsoh, who, aa miScreen Attraction
N. H. Nissen, architect, and C. R.
Dority
lender of the senate, has been
HAROLD LtO Y D In "FROM HAND TO MOUTH”
DuBols, Interior decorator, of New mentioned as a presidential possibili­
A Two Act Comedy
•
York city, are guests of the Valdes
ty, when risked if he would accept
wlillu
In 8snford putting \he finish­ the Democratic nomination, said:
[St a n c e b i n n k y in ‘*a b i l l o f d i v o r c e m e n t ”
ing touches on'the new First Nation­
“I want to render the best s«Hrratnft of Dehtiny, Duty and Divorce.
The Story of a
al -Bank building.
iro of which 1 am &gt;Yapftble - in the
United States senates - 1 am seeking
i. NOTICE
no further advancement! ' 1 don’t
’''To all members of Sanford local A. want to impair my usefulneaa in the
C.. L. Fcdaratlin. A meeting Is. called aerate by becoming a candidate for
for .September ^i28th, (Friday) at the presidency."• ■•[* ■*.
■v K^ir*1*
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7i8tt P'.oi, ,,
mu.,155 2tp.
Senator
Robinson
said
that
wnilo
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FOX NEWS
your home by 5 :3b p. ta. do NOT Working. agreement which would be
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wait until the weal day ta tartlfy Ihe fokenmner of a complete adjust­
the office. If, after 5:30 p; ta . ment between the two nations.
TOM MIX In “ROMANCE LAND”
the
earrleF hna' passed 11 yout Intervention by the United States
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Also— AMATEUR NIGHT *
housa* call 148 and a copy will in the general European situation
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lie 'delivered to your home in* would reault only in more confusion
________ HA HOLD LLOYt) In ‘DR. JACK.”
mediately by a special carrier. until this country's attitude on the
ioperations quostlon was accepted,
rr.
W EDNESDAY ........
FAMILY NIGHT
Senator Robinson asserted.
IIo declared that Muasolthl is halted
SPECIAL MATINEE^MONIMY* W EDNESDAY, AN
by
the countrymen as U&gt;« one groat
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Ladies’ brGvtn or\blaek Oxfords* or one-strap pumps,
at her tmir
Ladies’ bh&gt;wn or black,. Oxfords, or one-strap puipps

Men’s brown Oxfords BaL or BIu., at per p a ir....... $

Special Prices From Every Department Saturday

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Personal
Register'
In .stores the best safe-guard against loss and
the best system of handling money are provided
by the cash register.■ For any individual the
same purpose is served by

The Associated Proaa la aiclualval)
■muled to !)&gt;• Una fur republic* t,1on of
all nawa dispatch** credited lo It or
not otherwise credited In thla paper
and alao the local nawa publlabad
herein.

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S U palchsa herein a re aleo ra a e r««d .
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leaal or other advertlnemrnta Tho
Herald Printing Company d.»ea not
bald Itself liable for duniSK* further
than the amount recalled for sin-li advarlleemarUe.
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A Checking Account

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l o r el«n A .IvrrtU lne h r iir r H n .a U n
L/TMEAlMEKICAN PRESS ASSOCIAt'ON

Big revival for Sonfard starts to
morrow night. Everyone should at
tend.
The Gorman government does not
have the power t#&gt; control thnt the
Kaiser had. The ponplc nre the
ruiera now.

INNER
Greece will pay the indenmnity to
Italy and the organ grinders nnd
fnjll venders can ngaln resume their
accustomed away In Amcricn.
Huge Bros., of Jacksonville and fen1 turcs the proposed lake front boulo1 vard drive and n birds eye view of
1 Sanford and the waterfront, and will
also emphasize the new yacht basin.
Seventy-five percent of tho half tones
WELI.ESLEY HILLS, Maas., Sept, ratiun the credit policy is on imporused in the Imoklet will lie new nnd
The Tlmes-|Unlon in calling atten­ will show ;the many developments 29.—Roger W. Bnhson has been mak- tant factor and any investor buying
tion to the value of newspaper ad­
of credit c. o n d,i-__
_ _. today
,
. .. give
.
. enrewhich have tnken place in ‘Sanford ing n careful nnalysis
J
securities
sltould
it
vertising and especially for banks since the publication of the uid book­ lions based on rcportconilitiona
based
says that Jacksonville hanks nre let, two years ago.
on reports from his various corres- u consideration. I bin is especially
liberal in their newspnper advertis­ The inside pages of the booklet will pendents thruput the United .States, hue today when industrial stocks ore
ing. Yes, and so nre the Sanford hnvo two color running headlines. His findings reported *todny nro of so much more popular Ilian railroads
banks. We doubt if there is a city Thumbnail sketches will also be in Unusual interest to all business men «nd public utility stocks. Notwithin the United States that, has banks two colors and the booklet will be and investors.
standing their troubles the railroads
that advertise like the Sanford banks pebbled throughout. The work, when
'‘Careful students of the financial ^"nd public utilities do n cash business
—taking population nnd location into completed, will assure Sanford hav­ situation nre surprised at the action This nplics- not only to transportation
consideration. Sanford banks ora ing one of tho handsomest booklets of the 'Reserve Ratio Figures' of the companies, but also to lighting nnd
friends of the Horrid and vice versa. that has ever been issued for nny Federal Reserve Hunks and the tiimi- telephone companies.
"All of tins picnns that Inc of tho
community in the Btnte. The high Inr figure for the New York banks,"
■■ .1 The--Tampa Tribune;/says --that -a standard nf’wiTrKnTanshipMnalntiilned W . l , Mr.. Bnhson.,;, ")Vith the tre- best things we can do td bring'hhek
tax reduction is possible. Yes, in by the Record Company was given mendou.H amount of gold in the conn- prosperity Is lo promptly pay our
some instances., When n* city owns due consideration by the committee try nnd with new gold constantly he- bills. Moreover, this applies to wage
the utility plants, has plenty of rich when awarding the contract.
ing mined, U seems strange l^at this workers ns well ns employers; to rc• visitors and a growing business along
Approximately six hundrvd San- figure should decrease. Furthermore, tiiUcrs ns well ns to manufacturers;
'i all lines the taxes can be reduced.
even nltho tills is the crop moving tc. people in small country towns ns
season there s e e m s no logical reason well ns to people in the large cities,
' j There are certain fixed charges for
jj. operating the city government and
why our hanks should put out addi- The little hills must Ik&gt;paid before the
'A'. you enn not lessen these expenses. for this purpose. It is proposed to tiorial currenry. There is an nbun- big ones can be paid. Before the innnuTho only thing you can do is to mure plnce these signs in the state first ilance of money in the rountry for fnctilrer eon pay his hills, the wholeevently distribute the taxes so no nna and then along the rnutes most cx- nil legitimate needs. The only dif- snier must pay tho manufacturer; he.
will feel it. ’ Lowering taxes con only tensiyely used by tourists coming in­ fieulty if that to* much of it is he- J fore the jobber can pay the wholebe done by making money from ymy to the state from eastern nnd middle
• own utility plants and by getting
western points.
/moer now people. Into your city to
The Publicity Committee hns not
help pay the taxes.
yet completed its schedule for this
senson’sndvertis ing. Contract's for
The action of the Publicity Com­ advertising in newspapers nnd perL
mittee of the Sanford Chamber of odicnls will be awarded at n lnlef
Commerce in awarding n contract to
date.
. Hons already
issued.
Eliminate
s—save coupons,
thb Record Company of St. Augus­
special
and
nnrcnronnhlc
storage
and
tine for the printing of twenty thou­
We hnrnllc Yellow Jacket Spray
sand booklets was approved at to­ Carts. See ub if you need one. there will l&gt;o money enough for every
l.'gitinintc need in every line of in­
day’s weekly meeting of the organ­ Mahoney-Walkor Co.
Notice! Subscribers!
Ctc dustry.
ization.
Tires at mail order prices nt Wights
"Yet this speculation in stocks nnd
The new booklet will be twenty
Ctc commidities does not account for the
four pages nnd cover or twenty eight
pages in all. The cover will be in
The Herald for first class Job work dogging which is taking place to*
day in our credit system. Of the vnrious reasons ndvuncud, I believe the
fundamental difficulty is due to the
fact that people nre not paying their
hills. Ever since thn decline in busli
ness, which began n few months ago,
there hns been u tendency fur manu­
Things Worth While I'lckrd Up Along the Wsy; Home From,
facturers; jobbers, retailers, and con­
sumers to slow up in their payment of
Tens Long Ago Lsid l)own; Some From Pens of Later Days.
bills. Of cqursc, the whole thing fs an
endless chain. Just ub soon as uno
must slow down. Yet there is abso­ OTICE TO SANFORD PUBLIC
SCHOOL TEACHERS.
lutely no reason for such action. I(
PLUCK—NOT LUCK
Is a psychological or Tnqiral condition
Faculty meetings will he held on
Ak« surely as Pluck snd Luck nre words
rather than an economic condition,
Which w ry neatly .rhyme,
Business and the flow of money is iturday, September 2'Jth, as folws: High school faculty at high
So surely are they synonymous;
like the flow of blood in ones veins,
And almost every time
harms everyone.
You see n man who'hns met with Luck
"An analysis of the,balance sheets
And great success attain'd.
of our large Industries shows that they
He has kept a good supply of Pluck
are very largely* made far unmade' by
And thus his vantage guined.
their ‘Accounts Receivable," which is
simply tho accountant's name for
But when a man whimpers, wails, and pines,
instance, tho fertilizer business, as a
Or tells you hard luck tales,
business, U,perfectly sound. Not only
Be sure HE is not on the battle linesl
ore fertilizers needed but they are
That is generally why he falls.
needed more every year. It is a fun­
Tho Aian who is fcusy fighting
damental Industry and yet most Af tho
Finds little time to complain
fertiliser companies are having very
That the combat's bitter struggle,
hard sledding at tho present time, and
Rut battles with might and main.
their securities are selling verjrlow.
The reason primarily is that farmers
Pluck is something you need abundance of
are buying fertilizers on credit nnd
That you cannot be without
arc not paying their bills. The chain
If you would win life’s battles
■stores, on tho other hand, arc very
And your rnentnles put to rout;
flourishing today and their stocks are
For courage and faith of heart and soul
selling high. The main reason for this
Are combined in the quality of Pluck,
Is that these chain stores are doing a
And he who his faith and couraga keeps
cash business. They . h$vc no -Ac­
Holds the secret of Good Luck.
counts Receivable' anil tne able to
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—Elma Roberts Wilson,

The money you get is registered into your ac­
count by depositing i t The money you spend is
registered out through your check book. You
have a complete record both ways and for every
payment your check returns as a perfect receipt.
RING UP THAT FIRST DEPOSIT IN

P e o p l e s R a n k o r fiANrnnn

A Magazine Devoted to the Interests of the
Truck Growers of FIbrida
Will he Issued aboirt the first of November
and each Week Thereafter from the Head. quarters in Sanford, Florida
Owned by-Florida Truck Growers and Shippers
of Vegetables. The Stock will be Offered
in a Few Days by Only O n e Salesman,
Reginald S. Holly, Gen. Mgr. of the Company
The First Time Florida Growers and Shippers
have had a Magazine of Their Own
The Florida Trucker will Take the Field well
Armed for the Big Work in Hand

THE TRUCK GROW ER’S MAGAZINE.

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knocks or detonation, Oakland Is
ECT OF TESTS
probably thg first company which has
ON NEW OAKLAND built both ovcr-hemi and L-hend tno■ ■■
[tors of tho same boro and stroke and
the
new
L-hcad
type]duo
to the new developments in LOnce again tho
102-1
motoii*bn the 1
02-1 Oakland models! hood construction, it has been found
bet to nearly the paracMkat
’M s typo of engine gives - tho
are befog subject,
same
which 'th e y |nneo* • '
(rmelliqg testai tkirbugh
tlirbugh Which'they
luring the
tho iwo
two years in The nviotor has a bore of 2-13-1G
had lx;an run during
which they, wars being tried iout,'
inches rtnd a 'stroke of 4 3-d inches,
The demonstration is being mode with a total piston displacement of
through tho fieft o t Truo Blue Oak- 177 cubic inches, which is exactly
land Travelers that left the factories the Same as the previous Oakland
nt Pontiac, Mich., September 8, to engine.
alt sections of the country.
There are 124 fewer parts on the
Tho design of the new 0-54 models ne wvalvo mechanism than on its
was started three years ago. Cars predecessor.
were tested for months under every
Each cylinder is completely sur­
conceivable weather and road condi­ rounded with wntcr-jnckctcd space,
tion, from coast to coast. They were which gives an even tempotnturc
run nights and days on Union Town throughout the engine. The cylinder
Hill arid'in winter among the moun- block has a detachable head and the
tainsc of Pennsylvania. They were block and crank pasc are separate
proved:out on the deserts of Arizona units. - This "construction makes dt
and Ne wMcxico and in the moun^ possible to.rcplasce a cylinder block
tains of California.
without refitting crank shaft or bear­
Tho last eix cars put into test ings and without removing the motor
were run 108,420 car miles. Tho least from the chassis.
mileage registered by any car was
81,007 miles.
One of the cars was driven 020
miles in 24 hours, while another wns
driven
miles In 7 1-2 hours by
one driver.
It IsJRrajtirst winter that experi­
ment jfiu-* have been on the road
wlthoiA* damage to the cars themadvca.H other cars or injury to any NEW FEATURES OF ENGINE,
porsoriTj •
BRAKES AND EQUIP­
Thiftriho motors were more,vigor­
MENT ADDED.
ously lasted than ever before in tho
history' of tho Oakland Motor Car
Alt four-cylinder models have a
Company.
wheelbase of 100 inches. The bodies
A specially shaped (combustion arc hung low between the axles, giv*
chnmbcr of the Ricardo typo is used, , ing low center of gravity, and the
giving greater power per cubic inch j-weight Is well distributed for balance,
of piston displacement without fuel These important features, together

The ThieBL
M w id N e w B n g
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HESE exclusive engine features make
JL the 1924 Oakland the finest o f light-sixes
and justify the continuance o f Oakland’s
15,000 m ile guarantee and the mileage
basis gauge o f value.

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N ric ty p e I n t a k e m a n i f o l d a n d
S lro m lu -tg r u r b tti r l o r o f lu lr il d rilg n .
Im p o rttitle It*.plai t llilt ca rb u re to r o u t
o f tu i/u iln ic n f.

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n u lo n ta lic sp a rk ctm fro l, lim in g
th e &lt;pa&gt;k to g iv e m a x im u m p o u e r u i
a l( spcctit.

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lu rg r-rb i-a rin g s u rfa c e s; n e tv a n d tr.a re
rig id c rn n k c u tc o f a ty p e fo u n d o n ly
o n h l£ h r r p ric e d c a r v

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S p e c ia l p a te n te d b tb n z e -b a c k e d b earIn g t — in t u r l n g a t le a n 4 0 ,0 0 0 tn ilfs
iW liu.ul u d ;u i(m c n l.
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L a rg e r va lu e r o f fiix first g ra d e tp c c la l
a llo y i i r t l — in t u t In n I S ,0 0 0 m iles
w ith o u t g rin d in g .

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C y lin d e r u v iH s h o n e d iu I lie im o c lh n e is
o f x l a n . P I H orn, r in c «, p i *ton p in «,
a n d c o n n e c tin g ra d s li k e ih o ic used
h e r e t o f o r e in I ibcrly m o i o r i a n d
a r |w n ii t’( car*.

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NEW CLOSED CAR
•
•OF JEWETT LINE
NOW IN SANFOE.D

OlHsmobile Six, Five Passen'fcbrflNounrig Car; .f.&amp; ijj
NEW CAR „
,
*rhovcompany says the- car was deiEW PRICE CLASS • signed Wo meet the long felt need
IN OLDSMOBILE of a six-cylinder automobile at a
— —
price within the roach ‘of everyone,
ly new nutomobild, in a Onl^ through the co-operation of the
lass, haR been created for ohgltieerlng staff and the great re­
in public, according to an sources, purchasing and mnnufacturnt todny by tho Oldq ing facilities of the General Motors
£s iof Lansing, iiichigan . 1Corporation could such n car be produccd nt such a low price.
Tho stream line body effect with
high hood and cowl lias been fol­
lowed by the designers. The car has
ami $1100.
The various body types of this low­ a wheelbase of 110 inches with an
est priced six-cylinder line consist of engine that develops more than 42
a live-passenger louring car; two- horrepower by actual test. The en­
pnsseugcr roadster; a five-passenger gine is of the removable ‘'I," head
sport Houring; a two-pnssenger cab, type. The valves are unusually large,
a closed car designed especially for being 1 1-2 inches in diameter, creat­
business use; n four-pnsuciigcr coupe ing great efficiency, The valve lift­
and a five-passenger sedan. An un­ ers arc of tho mushroom type, de­
usual feature of all these models is signed to distribute wear evenly
theip extreme easy riding qualities. Valve guides ami the entiPb valve
It is literally impossible to throw lifter assembly arc exposed to a con
anyone from the seat on the roughest stnnt oil mist from the crankcase,
insuring quiet operation.
road,s
with tho Buick specially constructed aren on all four wheels, The hand or
springs, give the Buick Four its fine [emergency brake is of tho internal
expanding type, with long brake lever
riding qualities.
to give ample leverage. It operates
Motor
on the tear wheel brake drums only,
The four-cylinder, four-cycle Buick l'oth rets of brakes are fully adjust­
valvc-in-hcnd type motor will develop able for wear.
nr&gt; actual brake horse power, ami in­
Standard ilqulpment.
sures an abundance of speed, A unit
All
the
new Buick Fours have com
power plant is formed by the motor,
liiV’itipn
(lim
nlid full hy,'|d|iglits, w.ith
clutch and transmission, suspended :*&gt;t
three" poinU "from the’ main” frame’ 1
Ji"
Thecylindcr have u boru of 3 3-811cowl, tail lamp ami instrument panel
inches and a 4 3-4 inch stroke and aro lamp. The horn is motor driven.
made from special semi-steel bloc There is n speedometer, gasoline
casting. There is an extra heavy gauge, th e corrier with extra demoun­
crankshaft with three unusually lurge table rim, (extra tires and covers are
beurings. Properly weighted pistons, not part of standard‘equipment), jack,
connecting rods and flywheel insures pressure grease gun and a full kit
smooth operation nt nil speeds, The of tools. A transmission lock and
exceptionally large vnlves are operat­ cowl ventilator aro other features.
ed by uutomnticnlly lubricated, noise­ A., closed models are equipped with
less, adjustable push ros. There is heaters.
a new cylinder water outlet to con­ * Orders for standard jobs only ac­
cepted and no allowance will lie made
form to the new design radiator.
for any pari of the standard equip­
Brakes,
ment that is omitted by customer’s
Much greater braking efficiency order.
than usual is ufforded by the new
G.- W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
Buickc four-wheel brakes. They are
of external contracting typo und pert, 215 South Orangu, Orlando, Fla.
4-24-tfc
operate on drums of unusual sizojind

KENT VULC. WORKS
Oak'A t,, ami Third Blraat
C tu a g n (enured In lha new Feed Sedan n i l ll a bcttir W k -

Roadster
$945

Busin*** Coupe
$1195
'VO*i

Sport Roadster
$1095
4-Pat*. Coupe
V$1M5 V

Sport Touring
$1095.
Sedan
$1395

Most automobile bodies with n bak­
ed enamel finish are constructed with
steel frames, forcing the loss of the
fiexiblcnpns found in wooden framed
closed'bodies.

By the new procoss used in the
manufacture of this rfew Jewett body
overy panel is dipped and baked in­
dividually before being attached to
the frame. The wood never exper­
iences the enormous heat necessary
to bake tho enamel properly.
Tho all-steel panels which entirely
sheath the new Jewett brougham re­
ceive three coats of enamel, three
bakes, and three polishes. They are
finished the unnio outsldu and inside.
If you weru to rip offff the tipholstering on the inside of the brougham,
the same high finish would be found
on the inside of the pnncls.
This type of construction not only
allows a high bake hut also permits
certain radical chnngea to be made
in other construction methods em­
ployed in building quality closed car
bodies. These are principally in the
door and window construction of the
new Jewett brougnm.

Get Acquainted with
Real Riding Comfort
Let u i toulp your car with Lincoln Shock Ab­
sorber*. Thrn find out for yourrrlf how ea,y riding
they will make your car. Glvr them the w t t m t .
•tinact road t n t yon can. Thrn come back and tell
u* what you think of them. If you don’t ***** that
your car ride* more comfortably, catUy, and safely
than aver before, w all ta in them off and -refund
your money.
.

For All Cars
They Snub the Rebound

Lincoln Shock Absorber* fit any make or model eg
car, they eliminate the road shock* and assure easy
riding- They anub the rebound. A* the recoil com*
metier,, the even pull of the belt over a friction drum
stead In the car body and brine* it back to the normal
paaitlun with a gentle wave motion. You ride with
the seat, and are not hurled from It. The poatiMUty
of spring breakage I* reduced to a minimum and
vibration 1* practically eliminated.
The construction
conatrurtlon is
it simple,
simple. There are only two
movable part* protected by a •out fitting, dirt.
water, and rust-proof rover. ___,—
woven w tb belt li good for thousand* of mUe* of
svesr. The smooth oval drum over which the belt
pat•*• is an ezcluilvc Llocotn fratuie.
Drive in tomorrow and let Us put a set of Lincoln*
on your car. You will never know real rUin* com­
fort until you do.

Lincoln Shock
Absorber* F it
Any Car

for Better {tiding

WILLIAMS' GARAGE
WE

HAVE

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115 Mtijinolla. Avertuc■T -

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SHOCK ABSO R BER S

"Tho Herald for first c!nss:job-work,

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Iqg. lounhcf car.
A bighcr radiator with a iria apron at Iti bAs; Imd* Jjgri.7
brSuiog a closed car. Tito lumber hood snJ enlarg'd ccv.l
Curving cr^cdalfy to the duh #iv* a s'yjsh i» :.? t&gt; i*.i Itody
hags, and atlonl sAlidond leg roam lyr cccu^anti of llii tract
A ll body Ctrlogs—window n g ubtora. door fir*in, door lv ; h
ih-veas, door lccL ,'(Jom c lig h t—ore finished k v u c l s l Tito
u$}»6httrr curia* q'frno dark line on a aolt Ito w n lu .k^ round
that does not easily s’.jaw dus: or d irt Silk window Curtain t
to itanncnUa lor die three fear windows cahanco Iho aiyty r,l
the car. and add to ih t comfort / f t i l p m .n jrr5 , S w (ho new
Sadaa and other d tw Ford l».x*y style, at t&gt; « ,'* h -u rj.irn .

mrm»mm

Sm dibdker Light-Six
Sedan '*

Any owner who has felt winter’*
winda whistling through the ill-fitting
doom and flimsy panels of a make­
shift closed car knows there is no
substitute for quality.
The Studebakcr Light-Six Sedan
you buy now will not only serve you
admirably this summer end next
w inter,i ut will endure, for years.
It is st urdily built for long, hard
service, to ride comfortably, to look
well and.to operate at a moderate ex­
pense as long as you care to drive it.
We believe the-Light-Six Sedan is
the peer of all closed cor values at
anywhere near its price.
Theiubatantlal hard wood and steel
body with Its broad windows and four
wide doors, rich mohair velvet plush

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upholstery and many refinement*, la
a model of StudebakercnifttmJmahip.
The chassis embodies many fea­
tures of advanced design. Its con­
struction is an achievement in the *
use of precision methods in large scale »
manufacture. Proofofthisllesinthe
machining of all surfaces of the crank­
shaft and connecting rods to which Is
largely due its virtual freedom from
vibration. This is an exclusive Stu­
debakcr practice on cars at this price.
The Llght-Slx Sedan is low priced
because" it is built complete by Stude- .
baker in large volume, but there isn’t
a cheap thing about it. It Is above
par in every particular.
The name Studebakcr Is aasmanca
of satisfaction.

Power In surplus measure to satisfy the most exacting owner
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will go down in automobile history
as the dato nn which n new type of
closed car bodyt-isttnstruction was pre­
sented to tV»c ‘pdblie, according to
Albert Smith df tho Scmlnolo Over­
land Co.
In the showroom of tho Paige and
Jewett dealer in Sanfoid is nn exhi­
bit of the new brougham added to
the Jewett line this month nt a price
almost that of the touring car.
It Is finished In baked enamel by a
new process, providing n lasting lus­
tre, yet for the first time in nutomobllc history is the body built on o
hardwood frame.
Heretofore it has been a recogniz­
ed Impossible fcqfajo produce a bak­
ed enamel finish on o body .framed
In wood—tho heat of 400. degrees
Fahrenheit and more necessary to
give the lasting lustre would melt the
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Chapman Back After
Playing Season With
The Texas League

ANOTHER DEATH RESULTS
FROM 8TUDBNT HAZING.

ROY SYM &amp;' MdVfeS BACKl" " Wo handl'd!. Yellow Jacket Spray
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symes and family Carts. Sea us if you need or
place of comfort and service?
will move back to Sanford today and Mnhoncy-Walkcr Co. &gt; a &gt;
c
will be at homo to th iir tfjany friends
in the- John Russel homo on Second
________ w-itc.
The Herald delivered six timet
street. Mr. Symes was up yesterday
and are rented the Russell home from week for lbc.
The Daily Herald. 15c pet
week.
the People’s Bank nnd the family will
occupy it this winter and rent or sell
their Winter Park Home. Several
years ago Boy Symes moved from
Sanford chiefly, because he wanted a
homo on Lake Monroe and could not
get the site ho wnntcd but did get
one a t Winter Park. Now that ho
has o plfce on the lake we can look
for many, of his Winter Bark friends
to bring'thoir yachts horg nnd make
Sanford their winter home.
Tho ■ mean safety for depositors!
8
many friends hero of Mr, and Mrs.
N ote the names of our Directors and OfSymes ydl! rejoice at f; their home i
coming.
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T h e M en B ehind
T h e B an k

"Piny practical jokes upon^-especlally of a severe kind," Is wh*nt tho
tjert Chapman, well known in local
dictionary soys when nllulltng to
baseball circles, arrived in town sev­
"hazing,” What the latter day peo­
eral days ago to spend the winter
ple
aay about hazing Is something
By Editor
♦ a.
season as usual in Sapford, the "Cel­
much stronger, • For years there have
ery City."
been customs, originated across the
Am)/the Giants arc now sure of
But otherwise ''the Yanks have a waters and brought hero to be used
Chapman is well known hero hav­
much better show ot winning the at educational Institutions because of
ing managed the Sanford team sev­ telng in the World's Series!!
World's title fthis year than last or one reason or another; sometimes to
eral years ago, when she reached
But not ,half as sure of winning the yenr before either for that mat­ make a new member appear less n
her heights in the Florida State
start your Checking: Account with this bank.
the
World's Championship!
ter.
SANDY ANDERSON HOME
man than another; sometimes to of­
League. Chap, as ho is known by
#
.
Sandy
Anderson
Is
home
again
after
fer
Indignities
to
the
younger
and
tho
friends, belong to the Boston Red Sox
You’ll do so feelihg that SECURITY for
Now for the third successive time
And Babe Ruth is going good! Ruth newer of tho students; but alwayi• spending tho summer in Ohio, Pennhaving played considerably with them
the
Yankees
nnd
Giants
will
stage
is n great factor in his'.team’s vic­ with a view to "break in" a pupil o l jiylvania nnd New York state where he
last year. Howevcj, this year ho
your funds and a helpful service is assured.
was sent to Shreveport (Texas n battle for the World's Champion tories. It has been noticed that pour upon him some indignities that handled the apple and peach den! for
&lt;
whenever Ruth goes into n game and nre niethcr decent nor manly. At the the American Fruit Growers. Sandy
League) under option where ho has ship title!
Established 1887
plays
well nnd docs his best his team- smaller and less consequential col­ says that some of Iho crops were
played during the 1923 bnsebnll sea­
Contrary to last yenr, wo pin our mntes also do their very beat and leges those things occur to n less ex­ good and some of them were poor but
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son. Right after the .Texts season
he wns recalled by Boston and prob- expectations on the Yanks. The usually cop the game. Last year tent, but there seems n custom ns the general run wns good. Tho New
nbly will go back to Boston next Giants have been struggling hard all Ruth failed miserably ending the se­ pupils enter the higher class of edu­ York state celery growers nre cutting
the senson and has had a hard time ries wllh a batting average of .119. cational institutions the old pupils u fine crop of celery nnd will havo
Spring. * t
wanting off the Reds nnd .Pirates, the But looking things over this year ,we form rules regarding many things .plenty for storage. While In the
former who made n determined ef­ look to the Bnbe to lend his follow­ which must never bo infringed upon peach deal in New York Sandy sentj
JOHNNY WIGHT ON JOB
RESOURCES $1,500,000.00.
fort to win which nenrly upset the ers through to the World's Cham­ without some severe and unpleasant the Herald some fine peaches which ■
COACHING ROLLINS TARS
we are still enjoying. He is glad
Giants from their props.
pionship.
punishment. Thte whole plnn Is of a
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
to get back to Sanford where Mrs. |
brutish nature—and only the lower Anderson preceded him several weeks
WINTER PARK, Fin., Sept 20.—
The Ynnks have been the very op­ Was talking to Bert Chapman this class of the pupils enjoy or partici­
Johnnie Wight, newly appointed
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
posite
from the fiinnts the whole sea­ morning. Iicrt was sold under op­ pate In them ., In Rushville, Ind., last ago.
coach of"the "Rollins Tars” has ar­
rived and started practice with the son. The Cleveland Indians nnd the tion Inst May to Shreveport of the week ono lad, sixteen years old,
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
Btuo and Gold eleven Mondny. Back Philadelphia Quakers were the only Texas Lengue where he played this brooded so much over the indignities
in 1910 Wight mnd All Southern end ones to come within even striking summer, lie was recalled by the Red to which ho wns subjected thnt ho
distance of the Yankees nnd thnt Sox rlghtnftcr tho Texas season suicided. Of course, ns in all cases of
with Tulane University.
ended. Looks to us like Boston would this sort, there is being held nn in­
He expresses himself ns feeling didn!t net them much.
have done n whole lot better had tlioy vestigation, nnd, like all former cases
confident that the Rollins men will
Agnin the Giants will enter the recalled him a bit sooner.
of tho kind, there will be nn order
make a great record this season and
forbidding thnt nothing of the sort
even increase their total of 203 points World's ScricB witli practically the
same line up ns last yenr. It has
As it is the Ilenneators adorn the shall be tolerated. But thcro will be
scored last year.
The season openB In Kintcr Park been strengthened very little by the cellar position in the Amcricnn no suspensions*—because the colleges
October 13 with the St. Augustine ndditlon of Jimmy O’Conncl nnd Jack League nnd will when the senson ends need the money, ntal doubtless the
football eleven and closes in Havana Bentley who caused the Giants to receive eighth plnco money—if there hazers are qf high families.—I’ulatkn
News.
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Cuba, December 7 against the Uni­ rcnch way down in their pockets be­ is nny.
versity of Havnna. It is possible fore they could be bought. Neither
I’eler Selmal will have charge of MOTHER RBCOMMNEDS COUGH
thnt a post-season game against has proved to he ns great as the sum
S.UNCAY
. .
tho World Series wire which will be
Oglcthropc University will bo sebed of cash expended for them.
"My mother hnd n severe cough. I
MENU
uled in Miami on Now Year’s Day.
leased to the Herald Company by tho bought her a bottle of FOLEY'S
t
The Yankees also have almost the Associated Press and will give on n HONEY AND TAIt and it helped her
SEA FOOD COCKTAIL
I’ARNUM PUTS WILL
same line-up as last year unless Specially made baseball diamond in at once. Also ghVc my son several
ABOVE BRUTE FORCE Pipp, who was injured in Thursday’s the Milano thontor the baseball re­ doses nnd his cough disappeared,"
SOUPS
game is unable to come back. Bob turns, play by play. More about it writes Mrs. S. L. Givens, Greenfield,
Chicken Mulligatawny or Tomato Boullion en Tasse
William Famum, the For star who Mcusel also hurt himself for the sec­ later.
Virginia. For quick relief from
Celery
en
Branches
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Queen Olives
is famous not only for his art us nn ond time in two days yesterday. It
Coughs, Colds, Crotifl Throat, Chest,
actor, but for his physical prowess is not likely thnt these two have se­ The football season officially opens and Bronchial trouble use Foley’s
Poached Fillet of Sea Bass Hollnndaise
and the musclar might thnt he puts rious enough injuries to keep them today among high schoods and col­ Honey and Tar. Stood Ihu test of
Pommcs Maitre d’Hotel
into n screen fight, 'entertains an out tif the game hut if it should hap­ leges. Among the high schools play­ time serving three generations. Larg­
iptrecating view of these photoplay pen the contrary the Yankees will be ing today are Orlando at Ocaln, est selling cough medicine in the
CHOICE
buttles in whicli he cxccies.
in a rather bad way. Both Meusel Gainesville nt Bartow and among the World. Sold everywhere.—ndv. —
Prime
Ribs
of Beef a la Mode
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"Mcro brute force meuns nothing,” nnd Pipp arc very much needed in noticeable college games arc Ten­
One Half Stuffed Squab Chicken
says Mr. Fnmum, who is appearing iit the Yank line-up nnd failure of their nessee vs. Army at West Point, Au­ WHITE PLAINS,*N. Y„ Sept. 28.
the William Fox phutodramu, “Moon­ return for the World's Series would burn vs. Clem son nt Clcmson and —Tiuii-wwu.of .^Valtup.iv .Ward, jwealn
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shine Valley," at the Milane Theatre probably mean disaster for the Yanks. Mercer'vs. •Georgia, nt Athens, Urn
thy baker’s son, charged with the
Fillet Mignon nux Champignon
today. "It's nil in the strength of
murder of Clarence Peters, went to
mind, the' subtle power which makes THE WHIG LEW ALL
Creamed Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes, Glace
a fine personality, is physically the jury shortly after noon.
a man realise that, though bis oppo­
REVIVAL MEETINGS. strong, an untiring worker, n firstNew
Peas,
French
Style
Steamed Rice
nent may bo more powerful than he
class singer, mid a preacher of power
DENVER, Sept. 28.—Special to
Corn Bread
Fitiger Rolls
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Wheat Brcnd
is,. ,It will mean nothing
us compared
„ ------ •-----The mucr
much talked of revival rnect- and rare ability. He is a man of Post from Casper says one submerg-j
wit the superior knowledge of right irir. u.m fl
with
Fresh Fruit Salad
formally open on Sunday culture and education and is clean of cd ear Burlington train been pulled |
nn(| the will which right engenders.
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DESSERTS
“The oncietn Greeks hud u fable
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when Mr. Wt-igle will give the boys of vulgarity, nnd never indulges in alive in it.
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about a giant named Antaeus. When­ a talk, and Mr. Wull will sing to terms that lire off-color.
Apple or Bcrrie Pie a la Mode
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ever he touched earth ho Uecamc
them.
Wall
is
what
many
cull
n
He has held meetings in nil parts
Mousse Glace Valdez
Don’t help your son got his arith­
more powerful, but when ho lay on
■a couch, or did not touch tho soil in winder .and will please the people oT of the South and North, nnd has been metic problem. It isn’t right. About
Chocolate Parfait,
Banana Split
nny way, his strength became lessen­ Sanford ns few men could. He is greatly blessed in his work. Ho is not half the time it isn’t.
Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake
Dnl.y Herald on sale at Joe’s Smokt
ed. He was finally overcome-by Her­ exceedingly popular with young peo­ a believer in "froth and foam," but
ple
and
children,
nnd
will
be
their
believes
in
persuading
men
to
become
House,
Mobley
s
Drug
S
u
re
and
Demi Tasso
cules, who held Ihe giant suspended
tf
in the air so long thnt his force ab­ special friend at all the meetings. Christians In "deed and truth." San­ Hunt’s Pharmacy.
SERVED FROM 12 TO 2 — G TO 8 P. M.
solutely gave out nnd he bee-time ti Some of our people have heart! Mr. ford will never bo the same city af­
Wall
lead
the
music
in
revivalcam­
ter
Mr.
Weiglc
leaves
it,
but
religi­
mere weakling.
Do your eyes hurt you? Quit look­
paigns in other cities nnd they uni­ ously it will be u new city, and nil ing daggers at people.
versally put him up as ono of the the churches will l&gt;o living and mov­
Indiana janitor skipped out with very beat.
ing on a higher spiritual plane.
tho Arm’s money. They say this
Mr.
Weiglc,
whose
Florida
home
is
The Sunday services will begin
was the best he ever cleaned up.
ot Sebring, bus been a minister for with a short song service nnd address
twenty-five years, and an evangelist nt the Scrap Iron Clnus, nt 10:15.
Does dandruff bother you 7 Worry for the most of that time, lie bus Then the two evangelists will take
V / h en You T ake a B ill o f Lu m b e r
On
B orrowing a Certain A mount of O ur Money
about it until you nre bald and the
charge of the services at the Metho­
The Daily Herald, 16c per week.
dandruff will leave.
M
aterials
O
ut
of
O
ur
Y
ard
on
A
ccount
COULD YOU LOAN M E
dist church at 11, Mr. Weiglc preach­
ABOUT * Z 50»* FO R
ing nt that time. Then the first ser­
it is E q u iv a l e n t to —
T H R E E M O N TH S. 7 |
vice will ho held In tho big tent nt
■ night, when we hope to see a great
UJ
crowd present.
JU ST
Mr. Wall is exceedingly anxious to
GMARCrl
have all the singers from the various
churches to come to the platform in
the tent on Sunday night. Do not
wait to be Invited, you arc now In­
SUNDAY DINNER
vited to he there. There are a largo
iprnnnumber of good singers in the city
who do not belong to nny of the
choirs’ and you arc especially wanted.
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(Cocktail)
.p r?
Let much prayer bo made for tho
Fruit Cocktail
success of those meetings. It is
W e A re N ot in the B anking B u s in e s s S o —
D o n 't E x p e c t U s to L e n d Yo u O u r
great opportunity for our people to
Mixed Pickles
Celery Hearts
Soup
do
much
good
by
showing
n
co-opera­
O p e r a t in g Fu n d s In d e f i n i t e l y .
Chicken Soup
Dqw’T YOU GO
tive spirit and combining the religi­
TO THe^BAMK
ENTREE
LOAN 7
ous elements of all denominations, to
build
the
kingdom.
Fried Shrimp
Theso meetings will be held on the
ROAST
JOHN CAN’T YOU
comer of Third street and Palmetto
SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNT?
avenue, and will continuo for thicc
Young Turkey with Dressing nnd Cranberry Sauce
IT ’S Z M O N T H S
weeks.
DUE N O W
. Roast Pork with Apple Sauce
Bring your friends, bo sure to see
Prime Ribs of Reef
your machine Is full of people when
,
Roast Leg of Lamb
you come to the tent. Do not come
Stewed Chicken with Dumplings
with one or two persona when your
machine can accommodate five or
VEGETABLES
or seven. Plan to get your neighbors
Mashed Potatoes
Sweet Potutoca
to all theso services.
R e t a i l Lu m b e r m a n ' u
Cauliflower Augratin
The day meetings will be announced
New Carrots and Peas in Cream
on Sunduy as to time and place.
If you were in business you would know how much wc are Inconvenienced when you fail to pay Vour account,
Mr. Weiglc and Mr. Wall are stop­
when It falls due. &gt;Vhcn you withhold payment of your account post the usual credit-period, you virtually force us
SALAD
into the banking business— m ating n loan equivalent to the amount o f your account. We arc In the LUMBER business.
ping at the Montezuma hotel.
Waldorf Salad
You can help us keep out of the banking business by paying your account PROMPTLY when It falls due.
Green Apple Pie
Red Pitted Cherry Pie
Cry when a g irl'starts kissing you.
Pie a la Mode
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Ice Cream and Cake .
Stomping on her' feet If another way
Coffee
Ice^l T ea^
Buttermilk
to make her stop It.
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It. L. SHIPP,
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BUI DCF. ACROSS OLD TAMPA
BAY READY APRIL 1ST.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla,, Sept. 29.
—Work on the six-mile Gandy toll
Vtfdgn•which,•byspnnning (Md-Tampo
Buy, will cut the 1distance between
St. Petersburg and Tampa from 53 to
18 miles by road was a year old to
Thursday. Construction has reached
n point where it is confidently pre­
dicted that traffic will he rolling over
the bridge by next April.
N otice of A p p llrn lto n f o r T o* H erd
I ' n r i r r H r r l l m t STS of H u1 ( I r n r r n l
s i n l o l r . of llir S ta le of F lo rid a N o t i c e In h e r e b y g i v e n d i a l U, H.
D r a w d y , p u r r h a a e r &lt;&gt;f T a x O e r t l l U 'n l e
N o. fl)0. tlitt&lt;-■( t h e Gth tin y o f J u n o .
A. U ' 1921, Inin fileil unlit c e r t i f i c a t e
In m y o f f i c e , a m i Iimh inutlo n p p t i c a t l i . n
f o r T a x D e e d t o Inn no In a e r o r d i f h r e
w ith law ,
B ald c c r t l f l c a t o e m b r a c e s
t h e fol jo w l nit tli s c r l h e i l p r o p e r t y n iln n t e i l i n S e m i n o l e f ’o u n l y . F l o r i d a . t n W lt : HW&lt;» o f N !■:»;. See. 23. T w p . 21
H., It. 31 H. 40 A r t e * . T h e sa ltl l a m l
b e in g nasessetl a t th o d a le o f t h e I s ­
s u a n c e o f s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In l li e n a m e
of tln k n w n .
A l s o ; N o t l r e Is h e r e b y g l r m t h a t
I&gt;. H. l J r a w d y . p n r e h a s e r o f T u x C e r t i n c u t e No. tf'7. i la le tl t h e 3 r d d a y o f
J u n e , A. D. IM S. h a s filed s a i d c e r t i ­
f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e , a n d h a * m a d e a p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e e d t o I s s u e In a c ­
c o r d a n c e , w i t h law .
Maid c e r t i f i c a t e
em braces
th e
fo llo w in g
d escribed
p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i n o l e t ’o u n t y .
F lorida, to -w it:
D e g . NK. C o r . o f
of N W I t . Sec. 23. T w p . ! l H..
It. 31 K. I t u n JV, 3S0 y d s ., B. 210 y d s..
H. J30 y d s .. N. 210 y d s . 16 A c r e * . T h e
sa id lan d b e in g a sse ss e d a t th e d a le
o f t h e I s s ti u n e e of s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In
t h e n a m e o f J. C. P a t t e r s o n .
A l s o ; N o t l r e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
D. H. O r n w i l y . p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r 1 1( I r a t e No. 23TA. d a t e d t h e 2 n d d a y o f
J u n e . A. D. IS»®. tin* file d «“ ld c e r t l f l e a t e In m y o f f i c e , u n d h a s m a d e a p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T u x D e e d t o I s s u e In a c ­
c o r d a n c e w l l li l a w .
B a ld e c r l l l l c a l e
em braces
the
fo llo w rln it
d escribed
p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In H e m tn o la C o u n ty ,
F lorida* to - w i t :
» f MW o f N W W
o f N F U . Bee. I J . T w p . *1
It. 11 K.
10 A c r e s . T h e pslft l a n d b c l n a n s s e s s ed a t th e d a le o f th e Issu an ce of such
e e rtlflra te
In
»hn
u a m o o f D. 8,
y row dy.
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Used cars that have twien conditioned mechanically and are
recommended by ub as good purchases.

County Agent
Office:
Basement of Court Ilouae
Phone No. 6.
(Listed U. 8. D. A.)

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Beak Building
MANFORD *:*
-j.
FLORIDA

FOR RKNT—Furnished apartment,
lied room, also garage. 117 Laurel
Avenue.
123-tfc
MJR RENT— i‘wo room light housekeeping apartment, 719 Oak Ave­
nue.
130-tfc
LARGE convenient unfurnished house­
keeping rooms. Rent reasonable.
205 Oak Avc.
145-2G-tp
FURNISHED rooms for-light house­
keeping, 701 Magnolia Ave.
15.1-tfc
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Enquire 30(1
French Avenue.
153 Gtp
FOR RENT—Five room house con­
veniently located. I.. Allen Scot! Co.
153-tfc
FOR RKNT—Two rooms and kitchen­
ette furnished and garage. 3UG Elm
Ave.
152-Gtp
FOR RKNT—Upstairs 3 rooms and
hath, private entrance, located at
11 th and Elm. $20.00 per month. See
E. L. Hotkey, at Wights Garage.
155-tfc
FOR RENT—House with garage, also
furnished rooms. Enquire 209 E.
Fifth St.
150 3tp
FOR "KENT—Two or three room
furnished apartment.Ideal locution.
200 13. Third St.
.150 3tp
3-UOO.M upnrtmcnt in private homo
at Oxtcon. Good wutcr. Rensonuhlc rates. Phono 4814
157 3tp
FOR RENT—House on I‘no Ia road
2 1-2 miles from First Street. Phono
3203. Chan Cramer. •
157 2tp
FOR RENT—3 furnitdied rooms and
garage. 11th St. and Elm Avc., M.
Schneider.
157’8tp.
FD'R BEN’f —Upper or lower floor,
five rooms or will rent single rooms
to desiruhlo tenants. Five minutes
wulk from Post Office. Address P. O.
box 288 City.
l/»7 ltp.
FOR RENT—Large furnished or un­
furnished rooms. 301 Park Ave.
157 3tp.
FTTff~RKNT— Upper or tower lioor,
five rooms or will rent single rooms
to desiruhlc tenants. Fivo minutes'
walk from post office. Address P.
O, Box 2887. City.
167-ltp

POUND

MILDRED SIMMONS
George A. DeCottes
Teacher of Pianoforte
Attomey-nt-Law
and Pipe Organ
Over Beminole Conaty Beak
■ANFORIL -i- • &gt;
FLORIDA Studio: Room 225. Meisch Rldg.

FRED R. WILSON

121-tfc office and'receive reward,

1— 1&gt;&gt;45 Ilulek. 5 - D a n a .................... t ..............I-J E -4 5 B uIckjS-pass.......
1— 11*45 Huick, 5-paas .......
1 — K-49 Bulck* 7-paas. ....
1— 22-44 Bujck, 2-pasa. ...
1— 1920 Chandler. 7-paas.
1— Paige, Sport M odel......

................. ...............:..$200.00

375.00
475.00
575.00

Terms can be arranged on any of these,
Inspect them or let us demonstrate.

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206*208 Mafnoiia Aye. Phone 367.

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A C T I O N 0 ( 0 T H IS .

Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs for
LOST
Trunks and Baggage
FOR RKNT—One furnished room
setting,
15
eggs
for
(LOO,
Mrs.
Transferred Anywhere Any Ellsworth, Bcardali Avenue. San­ with connecting hath. Prefer two PAIR of padlock keys on small wire
Time
young men.—214 E. Second,St.
ring. Finder please return to Herald
ford.
83-tfp
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
fall planting, cither Dliss or Rose
No. A.—F. F. Dutton A Co. 110-tfc
FOR SALE—Second hand looso leaf
binders good ns new, posts and in­
dices, Quick sale at (1.00 each cash
oh delivery. Herald office,
131-Gtp
FOR SALE—Restaurant and fixtures,
located at Oviedo. Onty one in town.
W. T. Dodd, Drop.
151 Ctp
FOR SALK—Second hand letter flics
in good shape but have been used.
Good for ordinary filing. Hava in­
dices. Twcnty-flve cents apiece for
quick sales. Herald Printing Com­
pany.
131-fltp
F oil SALK—817 West First street.
Bargain in price and. terms. Ad­
dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
f
137-2fitc
.STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
—Either pulled ready for,delivery,
or in the field.
Phone Ktlsworth
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
142-tfc
HAVE A BARGAIN for snle in large
rooming or boarding bouse for the
party who can put up cash or sub­
stantial amount of cash. A. P, Con­
nelly &amp; Sona.
148-tfc
FOR SALK—All lumber salvaged
from the frame ice plant of the
Southern Utilities Co. Ask for James
Scott, at ice plant. O. I*. Woodcock
Cons. Co;
163-5tp
DIAMOND Ring For Sale at a bar
gain. Weight 2 1-2 carats. Perfect
blue white stone platinum mounting.
Phone 171.
157 ltp.
FOR SALE — DeSoto paints and
varnishes
at- Sanford Novelty
Works, sole agents.
154-tfc
FOR' SALE-Ford car 191G~ modol'.
Good repair. See J. E. Spiling.
, .
155-4Lp

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FOR SALK—7 passenger f! cylinder
“Peerless? touring ear. Good ns
new. All cord tires. Sell less than
half cost. Will take smaller car in
part payment or trade for real estate.
—Chns. Tyler, care Zachary-Tyler Ve­
neer Co.
141-tfc
FOR SALK—For ( 1,100.00 cash: Lot
5 Block 6, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­
completed house. A bargain. A. P.
Connelly &amp; Sons.
140-tfc
FOR SALK—Fine Palnis, Rose Plants;
Shrubs, Vines etc. Very reasonable
prices 71G First S t.'
1G0 5tp

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J u n e , A. D. 1*39. h n s tile d s a i d c e r t i f i ­
c a t e In m y o f f ir e . a n d h a s m a d e A p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D r e d t o I s s u e In a c ­
c o rd a n c e w i t h law .
T h e sa id e ertlflr n ( e e m b ra c e s th e fo llo w in g described
p r o p e r l y s i t u a t e d In B e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
F lo rid a , tn -W lti N ' i of N ID I of N W U
o f H R f t , Bee. 23. T w p . 21 ft . It. 31 K.
5 A c r e s . T he» s a i d I n n d b e i n g a s s e s s ­
ed a t t h e d a t e of t h e I s s u a n c e o f s u c h
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f IJ. T . Bt.
C lair.
A l s o ; N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
D. H. D r a w d y . p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r ­
t i f i c a t e N p. D ipt, d a t e d till* 6 t h d a y of
J u n e , A. D. 1391. h a s (lied s a i d r e r t l f l e a t e In m y o f f lee. a n d h a s m a d e a p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x Depil t o i s s u e In t ie .
c o rd u n e e w i t h law .
B a ld c e r t i f i c a t e
em braces
the
.follow ing
d escrib ed
p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In B e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a , t o . w i t : 8 &gt; i o f NID 4 o f N W f*
o f H B *i. Bee. 23. T w p . 21 S.. It. 31 l i
T h e s a i d l a n d b e l u g a s s e s s e d nt t h e
d a te of th e Iss u a n c e of su ch d crtlllcu te
In t h e n a m e o f It. L a w l e r .
A l s o ; N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
D. B. D r a w d y , p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r ­
t i f i c a t e No. 365. d a t e d t h e 2nd d a y of
J u n e . A. D. 1919. h a s fill'd s a i d r e r t l fi e u t e In m y o f f i c e , a n d h n s m a d e a p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e ed t o I s s u e In a c ­
c o r d a n c e W ith law .
B a ld c e r t i f i c a t e
em braces
thiV
fo llo w in g
d escribed
p r o p e r t y u l t u n t i d In B e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : N ' 4 o f H\V«4 o f N W ' 4
o f N H » i, Bee. 23, T w p . 21 H.. It. 31 K.
6 A cres, T h e said land b e in g a s s e s s ­
ed at Ih e d a te of th e Issu a n c e of such
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f F n k n o w n .
A l s o ; . N'o tlce Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
D. B. D r n w d v , p u r c h a s e r o f T a x I V r .
(leu Is No. 500, d a t e d t h e Gth d a y of
J u l y , A. D. IPOS, h a s filed mild c e r t l l l r a l e In m y o f f i c e , a n d ImH m a d e a p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e e d t o I s s u e In a c e o ril.in ro w i t h law .
B ald c e r l l f i c a l e
em bm ees
the
fo llo w in g
d escribed
p o r p e r f &gt;' s l l u a t e d In B e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
F lorida, t o - w l t :
NIC44 o f N tV *i of
NIC'4 . Bee. 23. T w p . 21 fl.. It. 31 1C. 10
A cres.
T h e said land b e in g a sse ss ed
at th e d a te of th e Issu an ce of such
c e r t III f a t is In t h e m i m e o f M a r y L a r ­
son.
A l s o ; N o t i c e Is h e r e b y , g i v e n t h a t
D. B. D r a w d y , p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r ­
t i f i c a t e No. 2 , 000, d a t e d t h e Gth d a y ot
J u l y , A. D, 1X97. lilts tile d s a i d C e r ti f i ­
c a t e lu m y o f f i c e , a n il h a s m a t i n a p ­
p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e e d t o I s s u e In a c ­
c o rd a n c e w i t h law .
B ald c e r t i f i c a t e
p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
Florida .to -w lt:
N W V,
o f N \V «i of
SICH a n il B ' i o f N \V * i o f B IC 'i, Sec.
23, T w p . 21 S., I l n n g e 31 R. T h e s a i d
lulid b e i n g n s s n s s e i l a t t il e d i tt o e f t h e
issuance of such
c e r t i f i c a t e . In t h e
n a m e o f D. ft. D r a w d y .
C n t e s s s o l d c e r t i f i c a t e s s h a l l be r e ­
deem ed .according to law T ax D eeds
em braces
the
fo llo w in g
describ ed
w i l l Igsue t h e r e o n o h t h e 2Stli d a y o f
S e p t e m b e r , A. D. 1923,
W I T N E S S rny o f f i c i a l s i g n a t u r e a n d
s e a l Mils t h e 2 t t h d a y o f A u g u s t , A.
I&gt; 1923.
ISK A L )
H. A. D o r n L ASS,
C lerk C ircu it C ourt,
B em inole C o u n ty , F lo rid a
B y : V. M. D o u g l a s s , D. C.
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filed h e r e i n a g a i n s t y o u . e l s e t h e sif m e
w i l l lie t a k e n a s c o n f e s s e d a n d f o l ­
low ed by n p p rn p rln te d ecree.
It Is F u r t h e r O r d e r e d t h a t t h i s o r d e r
he p ithllidu'il In I lit- B a n f o n l H e r a l d , u
new spaper
p u b lish ed
In
B e in lim lu
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , onct; e a c h w e e k f o r
f o u r t-onstM'iitlve w e e k s .
t l l v e n u n d e r m y h a i o f tvn I s e a l of
s a i d C o u r t , t h i s t h e 3 1 st d a y o f A u g u v t ,
A. D. 1912.
(BEAL)
H. A. D O t ’Cil.AS:l,
C lerk of C lreult C ourt.
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo rld n .
IJy : A. M. T V e ek a . D. C.

F . F. llo u s h o lile r.

S o licito r fo r C o m p la in an t.
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D IV m tC K .
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C ircu it, In nm t F u r k e m ln u le
C ounty, c lo rb ln .
M. L i o n s , C o m p l a i n a n t ,
vs.
AV. It. L i o n s , D e f e n d a n t .
T o W . It. L io n s . I l . i l t l m o r r . M a r y l a n d :
11 • a p p i a r l m : f r o m t h e a f f b l a v l l nf
M. L i o n s h e r e i n d u l y fill'd t h a t s h e Is
t h e r o m p J n l n u n l In t h e a b o v e s t y l e d
c a u s e , t h u t It Is t h e b e l i e f o f t h e a f ­
f i a n t t h a t \Af. It. L i o n s Is o v e r t w i - n t y o tie y e a r s o f a g e m o l t h a t t h e S a id W.
It. L i o n s Is a r e s i l i e n t o f t h e S l a t e of
31 a r y I a ml, r e s i d i n g a t H a ll I m o r e , M a r y ­
land.
T h e r e f o r e , y o u , AA*. II. I .l o n s , a r e o r ­
d e r e d - t o a p p e a r t o t h i s b ill b e r c l n filed
In t b l h c a u s e , s a i d a p p e a r a n c e t o be
oil t h e F i r s t .M onday In l l e l o b e r . 1923,
Ibe sa m e b e in g
a Itu le D ay of th is
C ourt.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t I b i s n o t i c e
bn p u h llslii d fo r
four
c o n se cu tiv e
w e e k s lii Hie S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a n e w s ­
p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In B e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
F lo ild s.
,
W I T N E S S : K. A. D o u g l a s s . C l e r k of
t h e C irc u it •C o u r t, am i n se a l th e r e o f .
I b i s 1st d a } o f B i 'p l e m b e r . A D. 1923.
(HEAL)
K. A. I It iflt tl.ABS,
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt*
l!» : A. M. AVeeks, IJ. C.
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In C lreult C o u rt, h e ie i il h J u d ic ia l C lrr i i l t , l u n m l F o r N e n i ln o l e C o u n t y ,
I'l ii r l il n . I n C h n n r r r y .
J o h n I’ow i'U . C o i n p l a l i i a n t .
vs.
E ssie Pow ell, D efendant.
T o l i s s l . ' P o w e l l ......... .
M ich ig an :
It a t i p e a r l u g f r o m t h e a f f i d a v i t of
J o h n P o w e l l h e r e i n d u l y filed t h a t h e
s t h e c o m p l a i n a n t In l li e a b o v e s t y l e d
c a u s e , t h a t It Is t h e b e l i e f o f t h e n D
H a u l t h a t E s s i e P o w e l l Is l iv e r t w e n t y -

t

o tic y e a r s o f a g e a n il t h u t t h e s a i d B a ­
s i c I ’o w r l l Is a r e s i l i e n t o f llie S t a i n
of M i c h i g a n , r e s i d i n g a t D e t r o i t . M ic h .
T h e r e f o r e , y o u , E ssie C ow ell, a r e
o r d e r e d t o a p p e a r t o t h i s h ill h e r e i n
tile d In t h i s c a u s e , s a i d a p p e a r a n c e
t o h e o n t h e F i r s t M o i u l n y In O c t o b e r .
1923, t h e s a m e b e i n g a H a l e D a y o f
th is C ourt.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s n o t i c e
lie p u b l i s h e d
fur
fo u r •co n secu tiv e
W e e k s lu t h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d , n n e w s ­
p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In B e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
F lorida.
,
W tT N K S H J R. A. D o u g l a s s . C l e r k o f
th e C ircu it C ourt, a n d a seal thereof,
t h i s 1st d a y o f H e p t e m b c r , A. I&gt;. 1923.
(SE A L )
B. A. D o l b l L A K S .
C lerk o f th e C ircu it C ourt.
B y : A. M. W e e k s , l). C.
9 - t - S - I C -22-29-610
lit

the C lrealt C ourt nf th e K rv ra th
J u d ic ia l C ircuit nf ( h r S ta te of
F lo rid a In a n d F u r g em in ate
C ou n ty . In C h ao eery .
M o r r i s A A 'I ttensteln, C o m p l a i n a n t , Vs.
l o b u P e t e r J o h n s o n . Holla C h a r l o t t e
B Jo e h iifg . O e o r g o F r o s t a n d N o a h AV.
S h u ler, and th e h eirs, d ev isees, y rn n *
tees, 'o r o t h e r c la im a n ts u n d e r J o h n
P e t e r J o h n s o n , S o f i a C h a r l o t t e HJoehnrg, lie o rg e
F rost
and
Noah W.
S h u l e r , . n m l a ll p e r s o n s u n k n o w n I n ­
t e r e s t e d In t h e p r o p e r t y I n v o v l v e d in
t h i s s t i ll . D e f e n d a n t s .
O U D E It.
T h e S la te of F lorldn. to J o h n P e te r
Johnson,
S ofia
C h a r lo t t e HJneborg.
l i e o r g e F r o s t a m i N o a h AV. S h u l e r , i f
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vs.
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T o M innie M eusn. T am im . F lo rld n .
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J i w n c s M o u s e h e r e i n d u l y fill'd t h a t lie
Is t h e c o m p l a i n a n t lu ( h e a b o v e s t y l e d
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filed III t h i s e u u s e , eilhl l i p p e u r u n c e t o
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1923, t h e s a m e b e i n g a I t n l o D a y o f
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p a p e r p u b lis h e d In B e m in o le ' C o u n ty ,
t h i s 1st d n y o f S e p t e m b e r . A. 1&gt;. 1923.
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THE HEAftT OF THE WORUyS GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUM BER 156

SANFORD, FLORIDA* FRIDAY*. SEPTEMBER-28, 1923

■ItahulltffiihhuuutfMmahii

WAKl&gt; ON TRIAL. FOR HIS LIFE

Ordinary Dry Creek
: Was Swoll0to:; lr|t6 .
Raging Td^entJli j'

illation.

Germany And People
Hay Continue Fight
The Sanford Band Will
Independent.
Render the First Con­
tar Thr Au**Ut*4 P r m )
cert of Season Sun­
fiJSSELDORF, 8 c p t 28— Impresi is voiced by French officials
day Afternoon a t
i la that the population In tho
4:15* o’Clock.
it U taking a ‘ stand against the
moment's capitulation and is in
« of continuing tha fight against
Ration without assistance from
tin. The Idea ia gaining ?ground
tog the French functionaries that
lisa in Gsrman population o f ocdid area la beginning to awing
weusly against tha government’s
nader. It ia even feared in some
nUrt that German opinion la uiketa cryatallaa Into definite moverft w Wffl»v, t3»ktrctllor £ tw re ta'i orders grid try to continue
i Aght without Bettth's help.

March—Semper

Flrella — J.

t/moiitlle
millionaire baker, goes on trial at White
f o r ^ r d e g r c T i f t r i R * W tK &lt; T aft6o«nkrW
T * e rs, ex-sailor. Ralph Ward (2 ), hia brother,
■lutlva hi cburt. Other* hrii Isaac N. Mill* (8 ), Ward attorney; Thos. J. O'Neill (4 ), apccial proaccuCampboll (G) and K. M. Rab*«old (6 ); Ward attorneys.
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Legislators and Covernor Wnl ton Have Shot

About Bigr War On Ku
Klux and Impeach- i
ment Proceedings.
(Dr Tk* AeeeelattS I’ w

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)

ENID, Sept. 28.— Local unit Okla­
homa National Guards came home
this morning from Oklahoma City
where they have been on duty alnce
the entire state was placed under
marital law by Governor Walton. Or­
ganisation dimobollsed and officers
and men have gone to their homes.

Write to Osceola Friend
- Will Run For Con-

}

OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 28.—Tho
pyrotechnic* that have kept Oklahoma
aflame alnce Governor J. C. Walton
opened hta war on the Ku Klux Klan
nnd'the state legislators in tu*n insti­
tuted * drivo to impekeh the'rtxccuUve,
began to fWUr oat ionigbt wltft a long

R R V .,,D R ' WEIGI-E.

• II ____A 1_A ll. i . M.A.fUUkf — I

1 THE BIG TENT MEETING.

Boy. Dr. Welgle camo up la San
ford Thursday from hia hom e in Se.
bring, to maki the final arrangements
for the revival meetings which begin
Sunday. Mon were at work yester­
day afternoon getting the tent In
RAILKOADADKOP
shapo preparatory for the opening
FIGHT FOR THREE
f
HOOP CITRUS BOX Sunday night
The tent1 la* located on the corner
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 28— The of Palmetto and Third etroet which
southeastern railroads today agreed makts It accetsable to all the peo­
ple. Fine parking4 advanUgaa are to

would be gtad for some volunteer
laboV on Saturday to aid In making
the seats and platform. If y6u can
use a hammer and aaw please give
yo^if generous assistance for this is
to be a Sanford meeting and not oaa
n’ tho sole Interest*'df any one de­
nomination.
•* ’ 11
kv - ,
Mr. Jeff Wall/the^Uottd evangelist­
ic singer will ha on hand to start
off the work i t the Scrap Iron ClaSi
Sunday moYfilng. Every member o f

leading

price# apd

ton passenger train number SO bound
for* Denver •which plunged Into Cole
Creek early laat night went in to.a
raging torrrent, caualng loea of Ilf*
estimated early thia morning at ap­
proximately forty peraona. . The roar
of water over the cara in the.atraam
could be heard for three miles. ,Whht
ordinarily ia a dry creek during tha
aunimer waa auddenly awollen Into a
torrent by heavy rainy yesterday,
about 0 o'clock the Denver train
house la concerned."
'
•
PARIS, Sept, 28 A Ilavaa dispatch
awept around a curve and plunged
There were Indications tonight that from Vienna says it is rumored there
into the stream. Apparently the enwithin tho next few days tho gover- tf»e republic has been declared In
glne got clenr acroaa the culvert be­
KW/WdbTd "HTodffy HU hd»'rtldr"IhV* Thrifty.* No fiimflrmatlon 6r the rUfore It gave away under the weight of
regulationa and retire tho greater pitVt mor from any direct source.
.
the train then- slipped back into the
of tho troops now mobilised.
, •’
* --------water killing the engineer and fire­
No relaxation In thn Investigation
80FIA , 'SopL 28.— Fifty Soviet Reman.
*.
. v
inlo cases of mob violence will fo llo w ,4 public* established by communists
* Forty lives lost waa the lowest os,
however,- it was made plain.* Tho in- In vnrlous towns have been put down
timnte. Other eatimatea mounted as
junction petition filed by the logls- In tho past fow days by government
lators declared that the action o f troops, according to official reports. high as one hundred. Telegraph op­
erator at Casper, who took part in
Adjutant Gunernl Markham In dla.---------- •
- ■■■
tho rescue work said he believed'100
persing them w!•hen they
. _gathered tat / i t | a re w* f l / ^ A n D O
to be dead. Track walker had .In.*
tho capitol yesterday and In continuing
spectcd tho culvert one hour before
through force of Hrms to prevent an
the train was duo and reported. It
assembly “ was and is without author­
nil right, but water was rising. About
ity o f law, and was and is an invasion
wreck polxPPkvawTl SI1RDMJSHK
of the constitutional and civil rights
stone's throw from the arena of the
of these plaintiff*.”
wreck the creek empties into Matte
river, which is a mile wide nearby.
Ono of tho lightest ticket sales In
years was reported here by Burling­
ton raiirad offifials and it Is-believed
Says Road Holds Pistol final check will not show more than
70 missing. The rising waters of the
:• at Citrus Industry’s • stream handicapped rescue work and
no bodies recovered up to daylight.
Head.
All rescue work had to be temporari­
ly halted at 2 o'clock this nothing
when ft began snowing.. t , , ,
I Hr Tk* A.awlalM I'reaa)
SOFIA, Sept. 28.—The city
of
Ferdihandovo ia occupied today by
government forces. The communist
revolutionary element, thus lost their
last center resistance. Occupation
was made possible by the capture of
Bcrkowitza Wednesday. This suc­
cessfully opefitng the way to Fcrdinandovo. '
. 1
,

P.

OCALA, S ep t. 28.—Congressman
Frank Clark, In a leter to Robert R.
Rogers og this city, his personal
friend, made known his Intention to
withdraw from the gubernatorial race
and seek re-election to congress from
the second district. R. A. Green of
Starke Is the only announced oppo­
n en t In that race.
/

Engine Was Across*But
■1 Slipped Back Into:
Fast Stronghold of Com
The Water
*munists Gives
&lt;nr Th* A»»ofl»trd t’ rr*.)
i i Up.
CASPER, Wyo., Sept. 28.— Burling­

Sheridan Is Flooded By
Goose Creek
Today

COUNTY DBMbNiBTRATION
.AGENTS. CLOSE MEETING ..

GAINESVILLE, Fla.. Sept. 2 8 (Hr Th* A a a o rla trS Press)
County demonstration agent* closed
. 8HERIDAN, .Wyo., 8epU 28—
a week's conference here Saturday,
Swollen by terrific rains tha waters
at which they atudied and discussed
of Big Goose and Little Gooee creeks
every phase o f farm* work ln FloriAd,
left their banks today and dashed
and sought solutions for problems
over wide sections of Sreridan. Scores
that face the farmers.
.
o f residents in the river bottom sec­
C, L. Chambers, of the' United
tions prepared to m ove'to places o f
States department of agriculture.
safety. Water one to three feet deep of tha Ohio river and west o L the I
in varioua sections of town.
Potomac.
1
Though the Atlantic Coast lin t
8TATE COMPTROLLER
railroad and tha Seabord Air Line
BENDS OUT LIST OF
concurred in the proposal which ema­
STOLEN AUTOMOBILES
nated from the
E. C„ rapid fire
and bltVer questions
alone forced
from E. W. Kirkland of; that road,
ed to .cynvene, only to be dispersed
the pdralaslon that the Florida East
by military authorities acting'under
Qoajlt system was* fathar of the idol).
instructions from the govern c^1, be­
gan to leave for their homes.
During tho entire morning see■ion, little was
accomplished but
* A pi edge, wa* Signed by the UglelaWACHINGTON, ' SepC
much wrangling waa in evidence,
kora that should the courts finally do*
firs
department was celled
ride they have authority to robot as
though railroad officials ware evi­
night
to . fight e blase on tha 'fifth
an impeachment body, they wll con­
dently Vllllbg t o ' forego, the de­
floor o f the department of Justice
verts upon ghD tit Representative W.
mand fo r the thre eetrap box when
D. Me Bee oWJtephewb county, bne of
the {Shippers made Nall) their atti­ building.
AVOCADO TltADB
The blase was o f minor importance
the Icadtks o f the “ rebel" legislators.
tude that It would me penalising tha
MIAMI TO CALIFORNIA
a
n
d ' waa qulcjdy extinguished.
" No further attempt wDl m made to
IB ESTABLISHED Innocent for the tariff and packing
Convene, It Waa agreed, until the laInfractions o f the guilty.
due la derided In the state supreme
ing o f the railroads themselves whan
The rock on which the confer!
MIAMI. S * p U » — The first cdrl
dtint, mad then there remains tha
cars Usd to be transferred.
Is h ^ lt U on whether the penalty
possibility (hat the c o m wilt go to the load of. avocados svey to be shjppe&lt; sosriient should be based on Inspec­
The shippers' maintained the Or­
United States supreme court.
A from Miami to aCliforiiia will go for­ tion at point o f origin or destination, lando shippers two years ago con­
temporary Injunction, if granted by ward today. Tile shipment Is being
tha khippefs* making It plain that tains the agreement that II
t}e district court. Will be made the made by Hamilton Mich el sen and
they considered a big percentage of would enfsrie th# packini
basis for another stempt to mseemble, Company. The avodcadoe ora o f Ur
by Inspection at point of
avocado** are of the Trapp bedded the breakage ait jesultlng from either
the leglaiatore decided.. .
•Totten eqaipamot,” ' “ ro1u * ^ hknd- refusal to acepeLpackage*
” Expressing' satisfaction. . wSh the vari*ty
listed the regulation.
li 1
situation, Oovarnor Whiten .declared
tebii'i*
rid
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MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
RUNAWAY: HORSE
One of the moat delightful pre­
Ml
:
Me •
CAUSES EXCITEMENT
nuptial n(Taira with which Mlaa Clara
Millen ia being honored, was that o f
\ '
today
yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. HenM
* ' able excitement about two o'clock to­
ry Nickel entertained at a miscel­
day by coming down Park avenue
Richard Dig, Leatrii
laneous shower, at her on Hughey
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and swinging inUr First street Jamstreet, from four to six.o'clock.
ond John Bowers
N. E. Sprowl, o f Savannah, Ga., is
FLORIDA—Showers In south andjming aoireral.automobiles ond finally
Thev lnrge living and dining rooms a business visitor to Sanford, making ip north portion Thursday ind prob- the* horse breaking loose from the)
and library, were converted into a his headquarters at the Valdes.
ably Friday; increasing northeast Iwagon and making for the lako. The
veritable bower, with quantities o f
winds except fresh tio strong north Idea o l/ i horse being on the street
Alfred Robson, o f Orlando, was in Spanish Love vines, baakets and . 0.‘ Marcus*, o f Tampa, Is registered to northwest extreme south and west at all wns a sight and a runaway
tho city yesterday to Bee his wife, vases o f double' pink hibiscus and nt tho Valdes while In the City Sub­ portions.
horse was enough to cause people to
who hns been ill at the home o f his roses, together with potted plants.
stantial on business.
parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson,
'JACKSONVILLE, Sept 27.—The
The guests were greeted upon their
on Tack avenue.
arrival by Mrs. Nickel and ushered
It would doubtless lie tho end o f r maximum and minimum temperatures
into tho dining room, where delicious beautiful friendship If Henry Ford at­ in representing cities, furnished by
to the heart o ^ e v e H S j
■arc tn my sylvan honie,
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon W'Jght an- fruit punch was dispensed throughout tempted- to answer Thomas Edison’i the weather bureau from records at
woman in tho world.
**
H p. m. yesterday, follpws:*
,
J pride of Greece and noui.ee the birth o f a son, Tuesday, the afternoon by Mrs. Dwight. Bab­ questlortalre.— Life.
Cities
Max.
Min.
.
September twenty-fifth, at their bitt, Mrs. Porter Pitts and Mrs. Hofft
“All Over Twist,” « 2-w
Atlantic City .... ™
„..74
60
am stretched beneath home on Celery avenue. Tho little mann.
W. Sullivan and J. A. Hollingsworth
NOTICE— “ Exide" first cost is low.
Century Comedy. W
Atlanta
....
.........
.........
84
68
Much merriment was caused by the o f Perry Fla., arc stopping for n few
lad has been nnmed John Cullen,
Before putting your new battery
64
enlng star so holy
______
dressing of qjothes pins as brides and days ’ at the Valdez- while in Sanford Boston i C ...... .....................62
In your car get the new price o f the
Buffalo ......................... _ ....84
04
&lt; tom orrow
Miss Katherine- Byrd, of Indianap- grooms. The prise for the best on business. v
Chlcngo '.........
....70
02 "Exide” and compare it. with -the
lore and pride of man, oils, Ind., who has been tho attrac­ dressed bride, was won by Mrs. For­
Dorothy Dollop in *
Cincinnati ...................... ....88
62 price o f an ordinary, battery. . Ray
ts’ schools, and tho tlve guest o f Mrs. Benjamin Whltner, rest GatcheJ, who was given a rose
Bros.,
Phono
648.
• Mrs. II. II. Baughan is registered at Des'Moines ................. ........ 84.*
02
Jr., for.th e past week leaves tomor- pottery flower bowl. Mrs. Glenn had tho Valde: en route to her home In
0-22-25-27-29
“Law of the Lawless"
Hast Port Maino
.... ....60
44
they all in their high trow for Tampa, where sho will visit the best dressed groom and-was given
Lakeland after a two weeks visit with Kansas City .............. :......... 80
00
friends.
a lovely wall vase, After this con- friends In Miami, Fin.
Wo hnndlo Yellow Jacket Spray
New York ............................04
62
test, a word contest was indulged
CnrtJ.
Seo us if yog need one.
Pittsburgh .............
80
02
Mrs. W. E. Watson returned homo in, tho object being to -make as many
fltc
G. W, Lawton, Bracelet Witch £*
R. C. Horalcy, with the C. B. Davis St. Louis ...............................82
04 Mnhoney-Wnlkcr Co.
last evening after a most delightful words as possible out of the words,
Barber’s Supply Co., is a business Toledo
.......
82
04
pert,
216 Btfuth Orange, Orlando, Flxvisit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. “ Mlllen-Borland.” Tho prize for this,
visitor to Sanford, stopping nt the Washington .... ........ : .........82
02
J. F. Ward o f Jacksonville wns Keeler, at-. East Orange, N. J. They a bouquet o f pink roses, went to Miss Valdes.
'
4-244*'
Sanford
among the. visitors here yesterday also enjoyed an extensive tour through Essie Whittle.
- Max. Wednesday ..... ........... ..... ..... 87
transacting business.
Following these contests, tho honPennsylvania, and New York.
Th* Herald for first class job » 0rt
Nearly fifty per cent o f the regis- Min. last night ........... 1 . ------ 1...... . 72
oroc was n/ikcd.to remove her laun­
trationa nt the local hotels arc from Rnln ................ ..... ........ ............ 62 in.
Robert Jenkins spent the week-end
Dr. W. D. Gardiner, who has been dry from the clothes lino ns n show­
northern states. The touriHt nrs mov­
in Tampa, where be wns tho guest of spending part o f each week in Or­ er was due. Sho was then ushered
ing souh a month curlier than last SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
friends.
lando during the summer, wishes to Into tho library, where she found the yehr.
WILL OPEN MONDAY
•
announce that- ho will discontinue room filled with clothes lines filled
All Seminole County schools, both
Miss Esther Miller and Mrs. B. W. these hours and will be nt his office with' mysterious packages fastened
GOOD
Black-Draught RecomacncW L
W. (S. Smith of Moultrie, Gu., re­ city und rural will open for the fall
Herrtdon, returned last evening from In the W clnkn'every day from now to the linaa with bride and groom
\VIU'
• M Arkansas Ftraer WhoHas
Jacksonville after a short visit.
on.
•
clothes pins. Then opening the pack­ presenting the Cchacfer Tailoring Co., tprm nt nlno o'clock on Monday morn­
Used
Ik Wlit,
ing,
Octobor
1st,-Patrons
nnd
friends
Clnn.
O.,
is
registered
nt
the
Valdez.
(tea It,
Wkeo NmU, H
ages, Miss Millen found that they
oto' cordially Invited
to
attend
the
Mr.
Smith
will
be
in
Sanford
several
Edgcton Patterson, o f Tallnhnssee,
Dr. C. F. Breeden and James Wnld- contained many beautiful gifts of
1lor 25 Tun. I
T H E s u r e -fo o t e d ,
arrived here recently nnd has accept­ win, of Anderson, S. C„ who are silver, linen, cut glass and other art­ days displaying his lino of-bigh grade opening exercises. Their presence will
1 lo n g -w e a rin g ,
tailored suits.
L«
tin
enoourugement
to
teachers
and
ed a position here with thp Seminole touring tho East Const nnd West- icles for her future home.
Hatfield, Ark.-Mr. O. w. Pino* , ■
All-Weather Trend
pupils. ‘
1- • - - ‘ ;
.
County Bank.
Coast nnd will also visit Cubn, nre
I»ntc in the afternoon, tho hostess
well-known firmer on Route l.thbote*
of a Goodyear Cord '
Children, should purchase
tholr
J. H. McLean of Geneva was in tho
the guests o f tho formerVi sister, assisted by Mcsdames Pitts nnd Hoffsays: “ 1keep Black. Draught Unr Mm
lathe best tire inaurbooks, If posniblc,’ during this week,
Mrs. Raymond Key and baby, who Mrs. J. N. Robson, at her home on mnn Served pink nnd white brick city today circulating with his.many
all
the time. It U the best m-mut
in
order
to
avoid
confusion
and
delay
'
ance
you
can
have.
friends. His family has been St Cor­
are spending tho summer nt Day­ Park avenue.
cream, angel food and salted nuts
medicine
I have ever found for (be ha
The h ig h , th l? k ,
onado Beach for several months but after the opening o f tho schools. A
tona Beach, were in tho city yester­
sod
for
constipation.
We begin miM|
complete list o f grammar and pri­
■harp-edged blocks
will be home again after this week.
day for the day.
Bertram ‘ Shepard letf today for
25 or more yean ago tad have mti |
mary books to be used this year will
of that famous treed
;
Spartanburg, S. C., where ho will
whenever needed aince. I hart sera
be found in this issue o f tho Hornid.
Edw.
P.
Pfaff,
of
Jacksonville,
ma­
d
ig
w
e
d
g
e
l
i
k
e
Mrs. E. A. Herndon, nnd Miss Es­ spend a few days ns tho guest of
found
any other medicine as good fa
T. W„ Lawton, Supt
terial supply agent to the Iiutton 9 27 ltc.
- through m u d or
constipation, and that was what I
ther Miller nre gussts o f tho Semi­ Dr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Shepard, going
Engineering nnd Contracting Co., io In
anow to slipless foot­
cd with till I began using Black-Druu*
nole hotel, while spending n few from there to Atlanta, where he will
Sanford for a few duys. Mr. I’fu ff is
in g, carrying on
Black-Draught corrected this coodfen
days in Jacksonville.— Times-Uniorv resumo his studies at the Atlanta
getting dntn on new supplies nnd ma­
steadily or coming
end now we use it for the liver ud b
Dental College.
terial needed for the third contract
indigestion-4 tight and alaggkh IttUu
to a sure, safe stop.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mays of Tam­
tha twns recently awarded this com­
after
meatj, for bad taste ia (be ncsit
pa, arrived In the City Substantial
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. McAllister hnve
A t Caadjraar Stwtlet S t a ll* *
pany for new city streets. He is n
and sour stomach.
D t t lt r t m t t U a n d rata ln yesterday nnd nre nt tho Montezuma returned from Winter Haven, whorq
guest of the Vuldoz.
m a n d I ha nam C a a d ja a r
"My vile uses It lor headache aU
for a brief stay.
C a rd t w ith tha k t a t lt J A l lthey were called by tho illness and
W a a tk a r T r a a d a n d k a a k
1
biliousness. It seta os our shelf sad «t
death of the former's brother, W. II.
^
t k a r n ^ m p ^ m ltk ^ a t m n d a r d
AYowell &amp; Company hnvc nn adver­
don't let it get out It has been a gig
Mrs. Margaret Barnes nn&lt;j Miss McAllister. Mr. McAllister will - be
tisement in this issue calling nttenhelp to us. I .believe a great ded d
Margaret Hurt have returned from remembered by ninny people in San­
KENT VULC. WORKS tkkness ia caused by hurried eating ud
tion to the big Friday nnd Suturdny
a visit with friend*' in Jacksonville. ford, when he lived hero n number of
Oak Arc. and Third Street
constipation, and Black-Draught, iftakia
snle o f ludies rendy-to-wenr, coats
— Orlando Sentinel.
years, holding the position of pay­
Millionaire Is driving a taxi in Chl­ nnd suits nnd tho gingham dresses
right, will correct this condition.”
master for the Southern Florida Rail­ cngo. Takes more than one million and nprons— tho latter going nt 90
Get Thedfont's, the original and odf
Miss Virginia Smith hns returned road, going from hfert' t&lt;\ Oihclnhatl, to satisfy nomc people.
............. .
genuine Black-Draught powdered firtr
home after spending the summer nt Ohio, where ho wns treasurer o f the
o u a u a o t'' s o u 6ve*yurhtt£ " f r a g .
various points in tho east, nnd hns Ohio Traction Co. Three years ago
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTEL
resumed her work with the Red Cross. he moved to Winter Haven to regain
VALDEZ.
his health. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister'
A. E. Waller, N. Y. City; W. O.
Today Is the Inst day of the Thurs­
Mrs. S. P. Iluttolph, of Columbus, were accompanied home by Miss Eliz­ Smith, Moultrie, Gn.; R. L. Hou.dey
day half holidny for the year of 192.1.
Gn., is tho charming guost of her Kbn abeth Long of Jacksonville.
Atlnntn, Gn.; F. Martin, Jacksonville; It hns been n source of plcnsuro nnd
and his wife, Mr, nnd Mrs. Lyman
C. Marcus, Tampa; II. Cruzc, N. Y. recreation of nil the employees o f the
Buttolph nt their home on Magnolia
City; Mrs. H. II. Baughan, Lukclund; various, stores hut liow that it is over
■venue.
W. Sullivan, Perry,-Fln.; J. A. Hol- they will nil he glnd to get hack to n
wedding was quietly solemnized in llngsmith, Perry Fin.; II. C. Vun business basis again with every day
N. H. Gnrner has returned home the presence of a few friends nt the Horse, Philadelphia, I*n.; II. W. Rob­
in the week being n full day nnd the
after n pleasant visit in Atlanta, First Baptist parsonage Wednesday o t s , Atlnntn, Gn.; Chns Klotz, Jack­
stores open all the time.
where he wns the guest of friends. evening, when Miss .Mary Whidden sonville; E. E. lluguley, Atlnta, Gif.;
He also visited bis brother in North nnd Mr. Clarcnec Donaldson were W. A. Downey Washington, I). C.;
Miss .Mildred Simmons bus return­
Carolina.
happily united in Holy bonds of wed­ Edw. P. I'lnff, Jacksonville; Win. A. ed fro tun trip to Chicago and other
lock. Miss Whidden is a charming Gntlin, Jacksonville; N. E. Sprowl, points where she studied piano nnd
Among the busincs visitors in the nnd beloved young lady coming here Sgvannnh, Ga.
hns again taken up her duties os
city yesterday, wns William Weber, from Gardner, Florida. Mr. Donald­
teacher of piano at the Baptist Tem­
BOYS, ATTENTION
of Tntnpn, who made his headquar­ son, formerly o f Opps, Alabama, is
ple studio. Mias Simmons hns nn ad­
ters at the Montezuma whilo here nn efficient employee o f tho Atluntic
vertisement in the Business and Pro­
Any boy wishing to nu»ke n little
attending business.
Const Line ruilroud, having located
fessional columns o f tho Heralc| call­
spending money, might well get in
here u yeur ago.
ing your attention to the opening of
L. C. Ray, a prominent business
The young people left immcdiutcly touch with the County Agent. Some the fall torn) of her studio.
man of Dunedin, is in the city for n after tho ceremony for their future five thousand Boll Weevils are need­
few days attending to business. While homo at 1-ake Mary. Their many ed by the Stale Plant Board, for ex­
here he is registered nt the Monte- friends join in wishing them u very perimental purposes, nnd twenty-five
huppy and long wedded life.

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FOR CONSTIPATION

Milane Theatre
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COOLEST SPOT IN HANFORD
— —.Shows Starting at 7:30 and 0:15 I*. M.----------TO D A Y
YOUR L A ST CH AN CE.TO SEE TIIE RU SSEL!. SISTERS
Three New Ilig Feat urea Added to Their Act
“ Viaiona o f Spiender”
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Screen A ttraction: — CH ARLES “ I1UCK” JONES in
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F R ID A Y : — COUNTRY STORE NIGHT — IS DIG PRIZES
Lota o f Fun. — You Might He Lucky
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“ A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT'*
From Chinencu Danc'a terrific stage* hit of 1921 and 1922.

Do you want a divorce? Cun you got a divorce? Do you beJeyo in divorce? Sec the divorce problem Friday* at tho
HAROLD LLOYD
in
FROM H AN D T O 'M O U T H ”

DOG LICENSE DUE OCTOBER 1.
•• 1923.
Notice is hereby given that dog
licenses nre due October 1, 1923.
1 ALFRED FOSTER,
» City Tax Collector.
9-27-12tc
By E. Hoy, D. C.
/
NOTICE.
g^Clty Licenses Due October 1, 1923.
S| Notice is hereby given that City
* licenses is dut&gt; October 1, 1923 on all
^ occuptions, professions or businesses
■ Iupon which'license is imposed.
g|
AI.KUEI) FOSTER,
*
City Tax Collector,
il 9-27-12tc.
By E. Hoy, D. C.

We have the A. II. Kirschhaum line o f
mcn’H clothing. They are made to fit and aland
hard wear and it will be easy for you
v helcct juat the* ault you want from our big
Ktock. Come and look them over.

Men’s all wool suits. Special i
&lt;ll|'t Tbe A M n r l i l r l r r w » l

CHIC AGO,
Kept.
27.—Opening
prices: wheat December 105 1-2 to
.1-4; ay 110 1-4 to 3-8; corn December
71 7-8 to 72; oats December 42 1-8 to
1-4.
*
NEW ORLEANS!— Cotton eleven
o'clock cull: Oct 27.88; Doc. 27.78.

NOTICE
To all members of Sanford locul A,
C. L. Federation. A meeting ia called
Yes Fire, Power and long life
for September 2Stb, (Friday) at
Is what you buy. W e guuiunu-e
V:,10 p- ni.
163 2tp.

Notice! Subscribers!

ynu just that in Belling you nn
“ EXIDE*’ i r W IL L A R D STOR­
AG E H ATTERY; *
W e rechnrgc nnd repair nil
m ukts Hal (erics nnd
sland
uqunrcly behind each and every
Job.
•

If your Herald has not reached
your hom e by 5:30 p. nt. do NOT
wait until the next dny to notify
Prices
10 and 20 Cents
(he office. If. after 5:30 p. m.
the carrier hoa passed your
M O N D AY
RAY BROS. ;■
AM A TE U R NIGHT
heuse,
call 148 and a copy will
ISDAY
FA M ILY NIGHT
.
“
E
X
ID E ” — PHONE 518.
be delivered (o your home im ­
Station
407 W . 1st 81.
mediately by a special carrier.
SP E C IA L M ATIN EE, M ONDAY. W E D N E SD A Y, AN D
The o ffice will be open to these Sanford WUiard Service, Phone
SATURDAY
___ _
g calls up untiljC pkm..
394,
.
Special Music (o all Pictures
'
«, L. SIIHt T
4
. Station at W ight Bros. •
'
Circulation Manager.
iH n n n n a n n a n n H n n n n n H n n an n an n an n n n an u n n n n n n n M
Department Garage

SELLS IT F O R LE SS

Wei

�B. F. WIUTNER, J R , COUNTY AGENT
v
&lt;-----On Saturday the County Age*} cji
bundMn'Irta office fn ’thfr
basement of the Court House
Othcp time he may . be
reached through the office o f '1 ie Chamber of Commerce.
jjf) calls there.

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BOYS, ATTENTION

collecting them. Any one wishing to
take advantage o f this bfifef should
immediately get In 'touch with the
County Agent, as the collecting must
bo douc-on Saturday, 8 ep t 20th. .
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TESTES TO BE CARRIED ON
AT SANFOKD sTH IS WINTBK

* h q f y o t f i i h i * ^ohrtb ;Wniifihg
^

that Seminole county (Vises, consider­
able cotton,*wlil coOTuctliou Weevil
hibernation tests here dpring t,he
rJitntW winlsr.f T V f* j^{|( he dJ^e
enges rhadc o f wire screening, placed
Ip-fhe/hcayy woods on Mr. Ros»iter’*
flve^ntotinnnd uoli \VeU U itr^AeM - place; bn^Ctlery avenue. In cadi o f
thpne ynges will be placed 1,000 live

Agriculture, says that mid-summer is
jt)nf jep serjifh yn ,*hisi|t^ublo A»}ra&lt;flt
prevalent. lie says that it has been
wrongly called chicken cholera, altho
genuine fowl cholera is rare in. this
country.
• 4, ' •
' •
^ i c conditlon'of the grain nnd mash
Injijie hoppers Jnay be considered the
capse of ptomaine poisoning. G^ain
that gets wet and is then allowed to
sltmd in the hot sun quickly ferments.
A "thicken, that cats such sour grain
Usually becomes seriously ill with
dAfth following.
' Oftcvcnti°n Iff the best cure. Keep
therdry-mash poppers clean. Do not

iy withlng to moke a little
money, might well get in cents per hundred will be paid for
—- -

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FOR TOILET AND BATH USE ■■

o f September.

If they have not been

p i,

y j . M o M i y ; tfio

bags may succeed in getting a foot­
hold in the trees.
“ The bug's injure the fruit by punc­
turing the rind'and sucking the juice.
The fruit Is utterly ruined fo r ship­
ping purposes, as decay invariably
sets in at.the puncture and the fruit
soon drops from the trees.
“ Tho Southern Green stink bug, or
the pumpkin bugi Is tbe principal In­
sect that docs damage of this nature.
It breeds on Ifcgumcn, particularly
edwpeas and boggarwcod. Cutting
such crops by the middla o f Septem­
ber, before tho last brood has de­
veloped wings, means that the young
will perish before they can reach oth­
er feeding grounds, grounds which
often arc tho fruit on the trees,
leaving th e middles to be cut later,
best to cut around the trees first,
“ In cutting tile cover crops It is
(I.ot tho man with tho acytho pre­
cede the mower.) This tends to drive

ligations have been carried on, nnd
lliose ergitged in* the study of llila
peat are awaiting with interent the
results of the experiment here.

PI ItST* Git AI)K
Chilli’s World Primer
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(X) Wheeler Primer ’..L....V....*.......
(X) Natural Method First Heailor
&lt;X) Wheeler First Render
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OnoJPrlmary Pencil
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O nrTlox Cray ulus
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Money for Paper—to Teacher ....
Perry’s Copy Book, No. 1. .......
second

Natural Method fterond Render ...
&lt;X) Child's. World Second Reader
fX ) Wheeler Hecojid 'Render
llerry’s Copy Rook, No. I.
One P rltn n ry

R u le r

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One Primary Pencil ___ ____.....__
One, Bo* Crsyolas ________ ...__
Money for Psper- •to Teach pr
T lllllllfin A D B
Natural Method Third Reader
tX) Child’s World Till id Reader ....
(X ) Wheeler Third Reader1-.. ...:..;.
Arnold's. Mastery-or Words.-'-Boo'k V
Home UeoRrnphy. Falrhank's ........
Milne's Aril lime lie, Book I
...U.
One Box Crsyolas . ..........

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OCTOGAN SOAP
LARCH IIARS, EACH

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Finest N. Y . Stnte

Mr. Ed Biggers has made arrangemehts through the1 county ngent to
secufe a pure brpd Jersey hull calf
from i the held of the Florida ExpajImcnt Station nt Gnlnesville. ’ Tills Jin
n' move in tbe right direction tfcd
Mr. Blpgern should l&gt;e commended
nnd‘ To'ngratulalvU; The authorities
at Gainesville arc doing all they can
to better the dairy industry of the
state, and as they are able they like
to place good animals with good
dairymen nt very nominal cost.

M
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Arnold’s Mastrry of Words, Rook 1
Mllpe's Arithmetic, Rook 1 ......

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tlve Pest.
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Over 7 5 0 0 stores in the U.S.A
SECOND. S T R E E T Between P A R K A N D O A K A V E N U E

Tho most destructive seedbed pcs^s
in llte South arc tho liillo nematode
worms that cause root-rot. They ntDick nearly nil truck’ tW p ^ 'tlh d 'll’ is
particularly Important that they be
kef)t cut of the seedbed for itlAjec
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. First, the young plants l b not 4plo
tp stand their attacks-qs tj[ell as i&gt;ldcr ones. After the pjinrita"Tiovc'*dovelopcd larger root systems they enn
withstufid attacks by tho worms nnd
produce n fairly good crop. Sccopd,
Ihti wgxuia.arc nt^ nearly so active^
.during tho cooler month* df. the year,
nnd if young plants can bo carried
through the full on nematode-free
soil, they may make a satisfactory
grovtth when set in infested fields.
Third, if seedbeds arc, Jpfeated .the
worms will bo carried •t the field,
which will beeme c tuple tel y infested.
It is usually the best plan to make
the socdbvd on newly cleared lnnd.
Hut'some truckers do nob have new
land, and when this is true, the worms
in the soil may he killed by the use
of 'chemicals. A double treatment
with sodium cyanide ami sulphate of
htnmonia is most effective for thin
purpose, according to Frof. J. R’.
Watson of ' the* Floridu Experiment
Station.
Sodium cyanide at the rate of COO
pound? to the acre should; be dis­
solved in water and poured over the
&gt; J.
n.L
__ water &lt;s
trround.
The t*
irrigation
then turned on und the bed thor­
oughly EaturkteA to a depth 6t 18
inches.! Immediately following this
apply rulphute of ammonia diesolvbd
in-'walur at’ tlm rule o f . 1)00 'pounds
to the acre.
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Millie's A rllhinello, Rook II .... ...
A rnold's M astery o f W ords, Rook II
Hydes’ Kuk KuH, Rook tt ..... ........... .
F rye's Blither Geoitrnphy, with Rur
Brevard A- R m n e lt's Flnrld.i lllstor
R ichie's Prim er o f H yithim ....... .....
B erry's Copy Rook, Ntnnhur VI ..... .
WheeU-r’a Reader, llc-v nod, VII _______ ____
Mi Inr Vi Arlthm ptlc. Rook III .... ,............ ........
Ilydu’s RoKlish Rook, Number II _____ .........
F rye’s lllirhcr Oeonriiphy, with Rnppli-mutti
Thonipson'n H istory o f U. H............................
Itlchlii's Prim er at Knnltntlon .......................
ArrtolU's Mnstiirj' o f W ords, flmik II .... ?.*
f e r r y ’s

The action is simple, positive and rapid. A slight pres"su re on the kervice pedal (the method o f operation is
unchanged) fuid,#]l fvuf Wbeols.are retarded— the cor
is qu ick ly , sm ooth ly and sa fely b r o u g h t 't o a stop.
! W hh these proved Oulck four-wheel brake* a stop is
, made In a much shorter distance with a minimum o f
■kidding danger.

W h e e le r’s I lender, R ev ised ,
A rn o ld 's M a ste ry o f W ords,
M iln e's A r ith m e tic , Rook II
H y d e ’s K iig lls h . R ook II ...
T lA m p s o tf* 'H is to r y u f It. R
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R lt .'liif s .H u m a n P liy sio lo u
Fli'rry'n Copy R o o k , Niitnlu
T u rk ln u tu ii'S M y C o u n try

Obtaining braking friction at four contacts with the
road increases the braking power and lessens the wear
on each brake lining nnd coch tire.
The 1921 B ulck m od els, w ith four-w heel brakes, a
more powerful engine, beautiful new bodies and numer­
ous'other advanced features fully exemplify the Bulck
policy o f incorporating every improvement th a t w ill
g iv e g rea ter safety, co m fo rt and s a tisfa ctio n to
tbe owner.

N o lo — Mach i-upil In II
d id lo u n i y . T h e m Imol 'rer.on

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R uick fou r-w h eel bra k es, becau se th ey d o u b le the
.braking surface brought into action, increase the braking
’ efficiency o f the cor practically 100 per cent.

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juSt ha'rff'of shingles,' coSt lfess to apply1
and wears jiist as jhflg..
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The ammonium culphotc reacts up­
on the cyanide forming hydrocyanic
acid gus which kills the worms. If
the beds can be covered with up. air­
tight material, such as tarred buildroofing,-much
Ing paper
more effective results will be obtain

Fpr further information on seed
beef traattnonf request a. copy o f Rub
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itffAINB POISONING
&amp;mho people BomoUwa havu j&gt;tonyifne. jjoi^oning, they sometime de­
pending oh their eatlng certain Inff^ ty d ./p od , ^ .R pt.tha-trouble ■ n^t
confined to man, Chckcns often have
It, if fed or allowed to eat any and
all bout or decayed food." Symptont*
of this disorder are darkened combfc,
drooping ' wrings and feathers', and
relaxed nerves which cause the birds
to stagger and lose control o f their
head and neck.
R. C. Blake, -instructor o f poultry
husbandry at tb s1'Florida' College of

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If you were in business you would know how much w e are Inconvenienced when you fail to pay iXjttr .Account
when it falls due. W hen you withhpld payment o f your account past the usual credit period, you virtually .for,c c__
Into the hanking business— making a loan equivalent to the amount o f your account. W e nre In the LUM BER Wtsineu*.
You can help us keep out o f't h e bonking business by paying ycu r account PR O M PTLY when it falls due.

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Slenderness is merely ,ajv illusion—a matter
of Mne$v of trimmings, and this1Fall if yon
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Would look slender without speeding- too
nruCli for your-dresses — como t6 us. We’re
specializing in apparel, for large women, and
our prices', altho low, yet manage to embrace
the finest styles. Sizes, 42 1-2 to 52 1-2,

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assisted In the entertaining- Mr*. A.
Co^ptny, Mrs,’ D. C. Hol»»n| and Mrs.
J, C, Eulls worth w e r o ih v iM in for
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The children are all anxious for
school to beglif. Monday- . *
Mr, nnd Airs. Whitehead and chil­
dren o f Sanford spent Sunday the
10th, here In Grapcville,.with Mr, nnd
Mrs. Henderson. ,
.
Rev. Q. O. Ecknrdt of Pierson will

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Ajax Cords*! -They combine
high mileage and fine ap­
pearance with reasonable
cost.
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Mrv nnd Mrs. L)oyd Honk nnd baby
Mis. Harney Beck nnd Mrs. Jack
anti Mrs,. Hook's mothor arrived In' Vaughan have both been on tho sick
Cnmcron CUy Tuesday. In their car
list this past week but are better
having come from Illinois. Mr. Honk now. Hr. Denton says that Mrs.
was a resident o f Cameron City sev­ Vaughan's trouble comes ironi high
eral years nBo.
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Mrs. C. C. Morrht’ nnd'MItllc ' don, . »r*P
Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Lundquist and
Robert, have returned to their home children nnd the wife's father, Aug­
in West Pal mBeaeh after a month’s ust Swanson spent Sunday at Cor­
visit with Mr*. W. R, Guerry nnd onado Bc&amp;ch.
family.
Emil Magnuson left on Monday for

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The social at
Moore's Station ; Mlnmi to oversee setting up stoves
church was a very plcnsant social a f­ fpr tho smobe process for coloring
fair last Wednesday evening. A num­ the early oranges fur Chase &amp; Co.
ber of. faces not seen in n number of
Mrs. J, E.
Lundi|uist returned
ycnis, who. use. to be regular attend­ home Sunday evening from Jacksonants were Mrs. C. C. Morris o f West vlllc where she has boon visiting for
Palm Beach, who hadinoj. beon pres- live months at tho home of her son,
i ont' before in 8 years and Mis* Maud Aaron nnd wife. While there she had
P^nusnjn, who recently.returned f « m jh e r teeth extracted nnd a new set
ftyo j'rnrs residehce io Tampa, and made. Hko was not feeling well
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. UickJon, who had. enough to maku the trip to see her
not.been present be/oio- sinus their brother at Savannah as she had
ragt^’a l to . thomWe*t •Sido. vo, ,
. planned. The children arc all glad to
.•Rpbert Grlor la'»A homhfrom^th# Iiavc Grandma back.
m
Rev, Wnhlborg and Mr. Carson’s
sputhqui part o f thb ntutc where has
was for ic\TJrnl weoks hdpiag to In­ fkniily of Monruc were Sunday visi­
tors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
stall
lighting syslum ’ plnnt, •
' Mrs, Annio BroWn Hawner and lit-' John Borcll on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundquist and
tie (lnughtc^ If is, dre^hoio from Or­
lando spending the. week 'ns guest* two children and Mrs. Bcrgoulat wore
Sunday afternoon callers at tho home
of Mrs. J. K, McClelland.
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his brother, Hilmcr and irife.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Long and
daughters Gretchcn nnd Kathleen, | Wo wero glad also in see Grandma
are expected home
Saturday from ^crguolst out to Sunday schopl, also
several months stay at New Martins­ ifric Lundquist and Hallmaq HHI.
ville, West Virginia. They will make Bro. Clark stopped in on his way back
the trip home In their car tho same as from Sorrento and I’nola and says
ho will be with us next Sunday and
they went north.
I. E. Estridge went to Kisshnpiee also the following ouc. Ha Held tho
Saturday to Join Mrs. Estridge and communion tqrvice. at I^kq Mary in
lha children, returning homo Sunday. the evening.
Mrs. Estridge had visited her mother NOTICE—'^Exldo’' first c o lt Is low.
in Oxford and sister in Kissihnum.
Before-putting your new battery
Same of the gates of. East Bide in your car get the new price o f tho
5 farmers ■ were placarded
Monday ^"Kxide- ‘and’ compare it‘ with tho
morning with cards on which wsge price t»f an ordinary battery.'
ncslcs were printed and signed by Bros., Phone 618.
four K. K. K. K. instead o f three-K.’a
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as par Ku Klux Klan. The? were on
,th c samo.'style as the cards posted MOTUKR HBCOMMNKpS COUGH
“ My mother had a severe cough. I
' last season on tho same subject
Thk electric light poles havu boon bought h c \ , s bottle of VOLEY'H
on Bcardall avenue up to tbs HONEY AND TAR and It helped her
ooro's Station road and on around at once. Also c m n y eon several
Cameron avenue to Celery avpnuc. doses and hit cough disappeared,"
soon every poo will be all lit writes Mrs. S. L. Givens, Greenfield,
Virginia. For quick relief from
up.
Mrs. C. E. Chorpcnlng Was hastes# Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest
lgst Thursday afternoon to several and Bronchial trouble use Foley’s
little girls who had been Invited to Honey and Tar. Stood tho teot of
help-celebrate h*r daughter Alya, UHb time serving three generation*. Larg­
birthday anniversary.. A fter a merry est selling cough medicine in the
time playing garnet the children W orld,.. Sold everywhere.—adv.
wore seated at the dining table which
was decorated with bouquets o f roses.
Salted nuts, candies and a beautiful
eg
esko with 13 candle* and big dishes
o f ice cream were greatly enjoyed by
the Uttla guests.,. There were some
Tgnr attractive -gifts given, showing
the popularity o f the little hoetess.
Those attending the party were Netflclary, E leanor
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Merton
Fa
Ifcynef. Beatrice Bledsoe, Anna Murlolrt, Wilma
Phone 481-W.

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4 lb Bucket s. 0 . Xiard................. ....... VG8
8 lb Bucket Sv IK Lard—r
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3 lb Pia^'Craco .
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No. 3 V.jC. Lye Hominy ..."......................
No. 3 V. C.'Pumpkin................................... .15
No. 3 V. C. K r o u t ............ .15;
16 Oz. V. C. Catsup................... ....... .25
8 Oz. V. C. Catsup..... ..... ........ .................. .13,
No. 2 Premier Pears ............
28
No. 2 Can Corn ............. *......... ..... ............... lb
No. 2 Can Tomatoes.......................... ............ 10
No. 3 Can Tomatoes . . ......... ....... ............... 15
No. 2 Can Sliced Pineapple
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No. 2 Can Grated Pineapple................... .26
No. I Can Sliced Pipeapple . i l - . ........ 15
No. 1' Can Grated Pineapple ......
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Soap.......... ................ .25
carl Soap
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Argo Starch ...............08
ried Beef — Kingans Hams
era—Fruits and .Vegetables.
PHONE 277
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A shoe manufacturer whose
£ store iii New York City is in a
£ rather out-of-the-way loeali| ity recaniiy called the attend
s tibn o' the reading public to.
I these familiar lines
“If a man can write a bat­
ter book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse­
trap t KOh His neighbor,
. though be build bis house; in
I the wOods, the world will
£ make a beaten path to his
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For - many years people
have beaten a path to this
shoe manufacturer’s »door.
He has proved- the truth of
this famous aphorism.
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this quotation which he applies with such pride to his
busiuess?
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Why, in an adyertise’uient,
to be swe—for this manuffic•,

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turer is a consistent and reg­
ular advertiser, and when he
has anything to say, he says
it through his advertising, It
may fairly be assumed that
he would not; look for a thriving busiuess in &gt;Uje btst ofy
mousetraps, or shoes, if peo­
ple were not told about them
as people expect to be told—
through advertising.
Of course,
lie do: find
bestmousequt which are
•s, the best
traps, the besi
tires; best bee tast&lt; foods,
:euce
a n d jb
toieffie
And neoole today arety well aware, that
manufacturer puts Adver ,
ing back, of the .things, he
makes, he la tolling the world
that the p

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The Am erican Association o
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�Sanford Daily Herald

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ta»&lt;and"fte«d» should ■h r ‘ Ofr■1
WOULD REDUCB DIVORCE.
praised in establishing our value.
The world is alck to death of war.
The hodgo-pbdgd' o f existing, laws
it is nick gf crime, o f pcitlLncc, o f
concerning
marriage and divorce pro­
injustice and o f (misery.
Wo arc
looking to you,, you five million teach* duces more unhappiness than any
era, to Inculcate in your students a other cause, according to State Sena­
different idea o f success from that tor Archibald McNeil. Jr., o f Connec­

N A W 60M E S T H E WELL

The Herald 'Printing Co.
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ticut, who would Introduce n measure
in congress providing for a uniform
divorce Inw throughout tho United
States.- Mr. McNeil holds this far
more important than tariff or other
political Jiisffljes &lt;^tfd boHdves I IhnV
Shall 'Oils’ - glorious 'experiment thfcfe should b e 'n ‘ '*hnlionnl uniform
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which wg have coXltuLtiamocracy see- mariiagft •and-&gt;divore«
Constance Ulnney momenta an In*.
tcrcstingi divoitio eitiuVlon id *‘A Bfli

which wo and the generation neforc
us have held, a dlflcrent standard of
value from those wc now hold, nnd
a feeling o f sympathy and brother*
hood ydth peoples throughout tho
world. - . • h j N :
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save

MRMIIKH TUB ASSOCIATED .ntKRS
Tho Associated press Is «xcluslvslr
entitled to tl&gt;e use for rrpubllcatlon of
ell news dlspstches credited to It or
not otherwlee credited In thla paper
and also the Iocs) news published
herein.
All righto of r«.publication of epeclai
dlepatchee herein era «i*o reserved,
timert URnAM) 11111.1)1*0. Phan* MS
TO AIIVRHTINKIISi
In csss of errors or ommlsnlon In
leasl or other lutvertfrcmcnts Tho
Herald Prlntlnir Company dues not
hold Itanlf llnlilo for dnmnsr further
than the amount rucelvud for such ndvertlsements.

. Tires at mail order nriee* „ A

tupons,

erald delivered six
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[^Basket on Pole Hives Bees

in Gcrmnny for tho navy, tho first rigid
■ Safely
dirigibles for. this country, represent tho
most improved features in airship design.
A Wisconsin beekeeper, whose
if divers stricken at their work, a large They will l»o filled with helium, tho non- farm work allows very little time lor ^
Jteel tank, ih whirh they aru placet!, is inflammable gnu that is available in large Juring thu swarms that rsefl|x. hi* nounT
quantities only in tho United States.
has found the method illuetrated U&gt;tJ
and quick. Tho device used for the work

Fnratitn AJvrrtl.mi
[ THE AMMftICAN PHI

Pacific’3 Bottom Is Charted
by Tim ing Sound Waves

Bob Holly of tho Sanford Herald
agrees with us in estimating boys.
Bob has two boys, both improvements
on their daddy, who hasn't got over
being n boy himself, so he can give
expert
evidence— Ocnln Stnr.
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jp Y $ tiindlf ‘ ‘Yellow •Jacket}
Carts. Sco us if you* nc^d
M n h o T t r y W a l k e r * .....

Charting the lmttrnl of the Pacific ocean
Ik-tween I'nited BLAcknnd Australia is the
took or u uavv bruiser using a dclicat* np•pamtis to mitn-turc the iitno required for
sound to'phas from tfie surface of the water
to the ocean’s lied rind return. Ileconla are
taken every five miles ivhilo tho boat is
moving. Knowing tho fpced'of sound
through water anti tho time elapsing Ixs
tween sending nnd reluming of a signal
nerves to compute tho depth.

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And now a Jacksonville man lmn
discovered that the pulp made from
•.-rt/v
the water hyancinth is impervious to
‘•'tt-Vb,
fire. Wc alwuys knew that the water
hyancinth wns impervious to every­ placing that gnlvanzed sign up near their classes grow larger and larger, than during the winter season, and
n . filled with compressed air to break up and
thing—even fo our efforts at exterm­ the county lino just far enough over to the disadvantage of the students, the town 1ms developed from
Safety Scat Prevents Falls
in Seminole so that it hides the words who receive less individual attention. swaddling, llttio vilisgo into a city drive out bubbles of gas thnt cause them
ination.
While Washing Windows
to
Ifccomn
paralyzed
or
uncuoscious.
Tho
on
the
attractive
Polk
county
nrch
unrivaled, for the amount of husl---------------o
What Is to be done about it? Sure­
pressuro is started nt .TO pounds and in­
i h s s transacted nod k» development,
from the view o f the traveling pub­
For preventing falls while washing win­
Editor Boh Holly of the Sanford
lic.* Yes, it was very thoughtful.— ly thlu tremendous demand far n by any city of similar population in creased or dcorca.-*ed ns the patient needs dows in the home, a safety scat lias lieen
Herald has been taking a vacation
it.
Even
though
a
constant
supply
of
air'
Lakeland St#r-Tclegrain. We don't good education is in itself so desir­ the state o f Florida or elsewhere. |i pumped l»clow to a diver nt work, tho made which swings on two chains attached
and spending it within easy walking
know what you are talking about hut able that every possible means should The continued growth of Kustis will pent weight of thn water and too long to hooks in tho window frame*. A rtrnp
distance o f tho Celery City.
Per­
stretched lietwren the rhnins supports the
suppose you do. However, it is news be taken to satisfy it. If it means bo in proportion to the energy exert­
-erioibi underreas frcquenlfy overcome worker’s Imrk in eomfort, at the rame time
haps that’s the best wny to take n
bigger
colleges,
very
.well.
If
it
ed nnd co-operation of its citizeniin, making quick nation necessary to
to us to know that Seminole and Polk
vacation, but shoes arc still high.—
prevent his death.
counties join anywhere on the map means multiplication of collegos— rhip.— Kusis Luke Legion.
Duytona Journal,
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or otherwise and it would be impoBsl- which Is probably the better way—
-------------- o -------------very
well.
Tha
essential
thing
is
not
Animal
So
Smoll
It Lives in a
for our sign to slop over into I’olk
The Plant City Courier has just
to discourage the ambitious boys nnd
Drop of Water
county—and where have we any
celebrated its fortieth birthday. It
girls hungry for learning, or deprive
signs?
B&lt;&gt;tiny Unit it can Ik*seen only by aid of
should have been a silver wedding or
the country of the future benefits
Z magnifying glass, an animal, heretofore
golden wedding or something of the
1 that will come from giving them what
unknown, has been discovered by an castRemember as you go along th at! tj,oy want.— Pcnsocola News. .
sort for while Editor Prewett is not
|rp scientist. By means of whiplash
___________________
forty ycara oT age his excellent paper tourists nro tho crop for Sanford nnd'
jtrnkrs of hnirlike projections covering its
is that old nnd it shows thnt the we should be doing all we can to g e t 1
body it can move rapidly about in a drop
CROSSING BRIDGES,
_ _ _
)f water. The little creature feeds chiefly
Courier is a real paper to have sur­ theme here. A big tourist hotel, a j
&gt;5 k l Rt p i
Sr, g-j flu
&gt;n germs sind other animals living in the
, f yoU nr|J „ „ „ #f ^
ltu,)ioil8 J
vived the storms so long. Any news- bigger and hotter playground, nthyar’r. It measures about one*two-liunf{Mrlp '
v- r K C C u e ,
pa|jiy that reqfhos the . forty year etic field, Jgjf lurks, boat basin.1Rrtaturcs. wi)p arv ^
t m il lis of un inch lung aiut-is
-than
nmtk irf cntitlfcU’ to ’ the respect and boulevard, .h o le r homes, ap»&lt;tmcritnhnt
i ^ f n a r y dinger will be- i
™ * ' TK'tC ,ftK S
tnc-fourth ils u idc.
„ k(,|)tirn1 ()f I
esteem of the community in which it houses, everything and anything thtn f(|„ ypu# or ,f you
• • •
of the public
is published nnd also to the respect will make life pleasant for tho visi- ! your ability to succeed in a eontepi- , Teachers
o '
,
1 1
*' boid*, cusHuge
Blimp
to Circle World
dinna o&lt;.f
our most
most treasured
ti
..... ................. t....,
____|todinna
f our
p os-1
o f all the newspapers of the state. tois should be done here and then in- 1 plnted venture,
you had best save
sessions, we salute you. Above all
The I irgp dirigible airship "ZR -1," now
&lt;1 It takes fit days' work n year to pay ll&gt;«
And the Courier is getting belter ev­ vile them to conic. The tourist cro|
he energy you an, wasting i.Ron U „ pIo
(hQ wor]J wc
under conslruetion for the U. 8 .,Navy,
taxes of every producer in the United
ir
you.
is
tiie
best
crop
in
Florida.
ery day in every way.
will lie sent on a trip around tho world acting as n guard cgninrt loss of lialanee, Slates, it is rr.timatrd. In 1W21, laics
there things for the time when you We have selected you out of the
th many
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i will need it most.
when completed this Fall, nnd may later leaving lho body free for movements re­ ransomed 10.7 of nil value produced in
.,
.
, , .
.
. millions to confer on you a sarred
CROWDED COLLEGES
The Methodist church will have a
go to tho north and south polos. This quired in the cleaning.
this country.
Trouble, m some ford, or other, lrujt. Your res,idhsihilitics and your
revival here fdr the next ten days
usually
comes
in
the
lives
of
all
o
f
privileges
are
irn.aU.r
than
I
hose
of
The colleger are jammed again,
pr two weeks and are bringing a fine
us, and the day may arrive when you ] thk preacher, lho &lt;lo, tori l h . ,awycr
worse
than ever. The demand for
prcncher nnd wonderful
singer to
will have souq important decision tu l(lf nny tlnKS or.iny profcSHiut| N.t.xt
make the revival what it should be— higher education exceeds the supply.
make. Being a Doubling Thom as, o f miy c|n, „ r nny ,m ,fOTBion. Kl&gt;yt
a revival of soul saving. All the Teaching forces, equipment, class­ will never get you anyvvheie. If y o u . p, parenthood, teachcrlmod is the
room space and living nci-oinmodnchurches should join in the serviced
have. within you
n ost rai led calling,
lions all are inadequate.
. . the
. ability
. . . to. muku;
.
nnd make it a revival in every sense
Vast sums are poured into colleges good,• you
jou will
wi. eventually
ivin ua &gt; arrive
aiuvi a
a t ’ Me urc placing in your hands ina
of the the word, l.el us all t&gt;c Meth­ cud universities to provide better!
Kl&gt;u* of ym,r «*«bition— if you are terinls more plastic nnd impressionodists for the next ten days and help facilltiea. Salaries are raised to at- optimistic. Take a chance, it pays able than the clay in the hands of
to make this revival one of the .best
to see the bright side 6f things, and tho i potter. In many instances, be­
in the history of Sanford.
If the
you
have hut one life to live, anyway. cavae of our ignorance, it has become
lt takes time to meet the situation;
various churches would join together
Going about looking for some dire marred and disfigured, but you, who
anil meanwhile, the crowd keeps on
more in these services the Christian pouring in
calamity to happen you are hut are p o skilled, cim correct Somu of
religion would have u stronger'hold
For the present, many colleges arc |lhrwwirB “ monkey wrench into th e ’ our mistakes.
From this material
on the people of the earth.
driven to limit the number of winds -1 cnBH «&gt;f your existence.
You arc wo are looking to you to turn out a
-------------- o -------------citizenship rl.h in ideals and compet­
aions, after the manner o f our na- j Impairing your prospects to win.
If we were a member of the Polk tional immigration plan. 'Hint pro-! There are many pitfalls for us to ent to extricate tha world from the
county board of commissioners we teets theit] from being overwhelmed, Jovercome in the rtrugglu to success, maze of perplexities and the tangle
euro would send the commissioners but it is not a lasting solution. Statu Many pitfalls await tho unwary to of absurdities into which wo nn*l
of Seminole county a nidi* diplomatic universities and big city colleges take him from his chosen path. Avoid ironerrlions before us huvu allowed
note for theis ’Thoughtfulness" in ; find it liurder to draw the line, and pessimism. Life’s road is a rocky it to sirik.
For hundreds of years men and
one, nnd crossing bridges before we
come to them makes it tho harder women have bowed to the god of
material success. The man with
to travel.— Fort Myers Press,
money has been exalted and held up
---------------o -------------CO-OPERATION ESSENTIAL FOR us an example of success. We have
praised*his virtues nnd ignored his
CPDIJILDING OF COMMUNITY
vices. The manner in which ho has
Things Wurth While Picked Up Along the W qy; Some From
There is not a city o f any con­ acquired his money has ofter Inrcn
Pens Long Ago Laid Down; Some From Pens of Later Days.
— WOULD YOU RECOVER YOUR FULL
sequence in the state of Florida to­ winked at. We have held up us an
day thnt gained its prominence by ideal o f success the man who, over­
LOSS PROMPTLY? OR WOULD YOU BE
nny other methods thnn through co­ coming nil obstacles, has accumulated
FORCED TO UNDERGO E N D L E S S
TODAY
operation on the part o f Ua citizens. millions. If it has been come by dis­
Let your memory bring tq mind honestly, we—society—has accepted
TROUBLE AND DELAY?
Sure, this wm Id is full of trouble—
those towns which have failed to as full expiation his donations to
1 ain't ruld it ain't.
advance with tho progressive eitlcs colleges and libraries and charities.
We are eager to help you in securing the ex­
Lord! I've had enough nil' double,
For this reason, the aspirations for
of
Florida, and you wil at once
Reasons for complaint.
act amount of insurance you should carry to
tlcognize that l the* fnilure for the something higher than dollar chasing
Ruin an' storm have come to fret me,
which
Jmve
been
born
In
the
hearts
be fully protected, going carefully into the
advaucunientn oT l^orc cities lies In
Skies wore often gray;
ol many, have been ruthlessly crush­
the
fact
that
th
ere'is
friction
among
most minute details of your individual case
Thoms an* brumbies have beset me
the citizens of tho community and a ed. Tho love of monry nnd the greed
On the road—but, say,
and giving you dependable.advice and coun­
lack o f co-ordination o f purposes,! or 'o r it have been the motives thut
Ain't it fine toduy!
its population has assumed a luthur- have filled our world with stums uml
sel on problems th^t have to do with all kinds *
gic condition incident to the earlier crime and strikes and starvation nnd
What’s the use of always weeping,*
of insurance.
revolution.
period of thin slate.
Milkin' trouble lust?
Statesmen meet one day to discuss
The history . j j f f every city making
What’s the use of ulwuys kcepin*
tiipid and substantial growth will plans for achieving world peace and
Thinkin* o f the past?
•how
conclusively thnt It came about meet the next in private conferences
Each must have his tribulation,
thrbygh
the milled and enthusiastic to diseuss plans for building up the
Water with his wine.
work
of
its people. It is true of munitions market. OftUmes they
Itosms 501-502 Pint! National Bank Building — Telephone 05.
Life it ain't no celebration.
tall: o f peare when thej’ nro hoping
Kuatlk;
it
is
without
-un
exception
Trobule? I've hud mine—
true o f other cities. A cotcrio of that theie will he a war somewhere
But today is fine.
•
business men end enthusiastic in­ that they may fill their coffers.
Prizes are offered for providing for
dividuals
have made Eustis blossom
It's today that I nin livin,*
world
peace, hut these plans will bo
as
the
rose.
Just
a
few
years
ago
Not a month ugo,
the city wns an ideal stopping plum ineffectual anJ worthless unless you,
Huvin,’ losin,* (akin,* givln,'
/ o r thosa recking rest and recreation, teachers, and we, parents, set about
Aa time wills it so^
with just enough business f during to cMablhh a new standard o f values.
Yesterday a cloud of sorrow
the
winter sCuson to tidd the popula We must learn thnt success does not
Fell across the way;
tion through the summer and until mean the accumulation of stocks and
It may rain again tomorrow,
We
the return o f the tourists In the fall. bends and houses and . lands.
It may rain—but, say.
must
learn
that
real
success
consists
How
different
during
thy
post
two
A in't it fine today]
— Douglas Midi tic!;
In what we are and not what wo
years. The merchants now enjo;
rater have In the bank. What wc hold in
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BASE BALL
As Champions Win
FOOT BALL
BOSTON, Sept. 28.— Now York de­
BASKET BALL
feated Boston 8 to 3, yesterday, but
TRAP SHOOTING
in the eights inning right-fielder, Boh

Brtttr Than a M aUmd Platt

Meusel injured his left leg in sliding
into the home plate ami hail to he
IQ ,M» A &gt;
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n
carried from the field. He succeed­
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ed fn scoring from first on Schang’s
IQ
H*
single.
Ha
Si ortf:
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Ha
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303 000 020—8 10 0
HR
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. to fN o w York
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Ha Ha Ha Ho Ho j Boston .....
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fci
• "— I Pipgrnss nnd Schung; Fullerton,
And Seminole Athletic Club Was Swamped Under
Ml
YESTERDAY'S GAMES
"All the kids were yellin’ nnd tho Picrry and Pinich.
13 to 0.
•
National League
girls were cheering and the hoys were
DBTItOITf Sept 28.— Detroit adBoston 7, Philadelphia 2.
Yesterday afternoon on !Ioo«l Field, ran do still better with High School fighting hard."
vnneed a gnmu nearer second place toBittsbufg 2, Chlcngo 8.
Sanford High School’s pigskin war­ teams this season. The victory over
No others scheduled.
Sing that to the tune of Humor- tiny by winning from the Cleveland
riors played their firjt
regularly tho S. A. C, was a groat one due to
esque nnd maybe you'll get the gen- Indians 5 to 4
scheduled -game of the ‘23 season with the fact that this team is composed
American League
oral drift o f the football game yesScore:
the Seminole Athletic Club “ (id of some o f the heaviest o f football
Cleveland ....... 102 001 000—4 11 t
New York 8, Boston 3.
terday nfternbon!
emerged with n 13 to t). An out­ players tnd at the same time many
Detroit ........... 000 041 OOx—G 0 1
Cleveland 4, Detroit 5.
standing feature of the game was the of them have been college players.
No others scheduled.
Talk about a rcnl surenuff foot­
two field goals by the Sanford High
The score by quarters:
ball game—that wns SOME game that; Ha fci Ha Ha Ha Ha fa Ha Ha Ha
crew, especially considering the
Hu
American Association
i S. A. C........................ 0 0 0 0— 0 the Seminole Athletic nnd Conch Wll- 1Hj
threatening weather and winds which'
Ha
Indianapolis 1*3, Milwaukee 5-5.
S. H. 8. *.................... 3 10 0 0— 13 kinson's high school gridders played La
usually make securing of points by
Toledo 2, Minneapolis 0.
Ha
Much credit is due the S. A. C. ns yesterday afternoon down on Hood Ha
this means « hard task.
Columbus 4, St. Paul 0.
Ha
Ha
these fellows gave up much of their Field!
The Seminole Athletic crew won valuable time to put out a team that
Hu ta Hs Ha Ha Ha Hj Ha Ha Ha
toss nnd elected to receive the kick­ would nnd did give tho High School
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Yep and wg^wiyp there too—nnd
off. Peck picked to the fifteen yard boys a real tussle before they opened so was about .everybody else that
Tonight at the Princess, Dorothy
lino where the hall wns received nnd the season with other school teams, j could get there. Ynsuro—some pret­ Dalloh in "The Lrtw of the f-awlcss,"
National League
Won Lost Bet. returned by Purdcn who advanced Johnny Mcisch had a rent bunch ofj ty football was,.pulled off on thut
.028 about ten yards and then the game footballers on the field yesterday nnd| little field yesterday.
65
New York
.......... ..93
A thrilling story of gysy nnd Tar­
.000' Was on full blast. It wns n sec-saw gave S. it. S. thc^ hardest struggle
00
Cincinnati .......... .. .90
tar life along the Danube, written
.571
04
Bittshurg.............- r.85
Of course you wouldn’t expect to by Konrad Bcrcuvici.
they will have this year.
.534
Chicago .... ......... ; -79
09
see
Harvard and Yale stunts pulled
intercepted a forward pass
The line-up ns follows:
.613
St. Lonia
72
oJ " ‘TMs is pfe-onilonlly tine o f the
.70
‘8 .""i vino ...... &gt;1“
iSr'A. C&gt;
ft&gt;lh?VX*
*V
Tteams
,lhc1 biggest
-70** .4831waS^flownecrTiii THtT-fwity"yahl 'line
Brooklyn
..'ft
first game that either
o f these
screen offerings of the year.
.349 nnd from whence the High crew push­ McLucns ............................ ..... DuBoso lint) pluyed this year it wns a swell
Boston ....... .... .... . :gi
05
Bight End.
.318 ed and fought until the bail was on
Philadelphia ........... .47
101
exhibition of a pigskin battle.
Story one of unusual charip, (brill
Moye
................................ Hunter
American League
tho twenty-five yard line where h iy
ami appeal.
Bight
Tackle.
Won Lost Bet. kicked a goal for three points. This
And the pigskin was treated rough
.050 &lt;was the only neoring made during Whitfield .........- ........... McAlcxandcr tool
New York .... .... . .05
50
An untamed Tartar beauty pas­
Right Guard.
.535* this quarter.
Cleveland............. . ..70 " GO
sions—n
"devil in pantaloons’ ’ her
Joe Mcisch ...................... John Mcisch
.518
Detroit ................ . -74
00
Take it from us—thut ole football
tribe
called
her—quick ns a wild cat
About
the
middle
fit
the
second
Center.
St. Louia ................. ..71
70
.503
wus treated pretty badly by both
to
fight,
and
as powerful.
quarter
the
S.
A.
C.
crew
punted
to
Fleischer
.........
J.............
....
Monroe
Washington ............ .71
.497
72
teams— hut that's all in the game!
I.owlskcy
who
made
a,
twenty
yurd
Left Guard,
Chicago .... .... — . -04
78
.451
ThoA Hii-.il school fellows were cerYou’ll thrill to this astonishing ro­
80
.441 return before downed. During the Flowers ....................—...... Thompson lainly playing eliampionshlp football
I’iiiladelphia .... .... . .03
mance
of u brand new kind.
400'
time
'that
S.
II.
S.
held
the
ball
|
Left
Tuckle.
.400
Boston.....................
87
too. If they will improve a little in
on the third down Lcwlskey made a Wilson ............... ............. - ...... Gordon handling the ball nnd lay off the
And a pootl comedy will be on to­
long end run which netted six yards,
Left End.
. y
fumbling stuff a little they’ll make
Chance Will Not
and'put the hall for first down.* On Bach .................................. ........... Tillis the state championship race n tight night, too.
first down this time E. Moye failed to
Quarter.
Manage Red Sox
affair!
Also,, when the letter is selected,
gain over right guard. Second down Peck .............................. - ......... Tyler
Club Next Season E. Moye made six yards on run
Bight Half.
Now right here—not because we'll such as all l^iose with their Iasi
around left cr.d. Moye also on the Lcpriskcy
P, Bach forget it later, we won't unyhow—but name beginning with W will lie adBOSTON, Sept. 28.— Frank Chance third down made four yards for an­
wo want to tell you about thut little
frw tonight, this means cvLeft Half.
will not manage the Boston Kcd Sox other first down. This hud put the
cryonc
in the county, not tho city
Purdcn
fcllow
Pnch
that
holds
the
quarter­
E. Moye
in 1921, Robert Quinn, president of ball on the twenly-fivc yard lino
back position for the S. H. S. Squad. alone, will bo admitted free if their
Fullback.
(he club, announced yesterday. Tho where Bach made the soepnd field
SubUtitutlons, Kuisoll for Wilson, Thut bird is a Real football player. He last name begins with W.
announcement followed n conference goal of the day. Tho first and only
Adams for Mcl^icas. Dodson |sub: is a good broken runner, good passer,
between the two earlier in the day. touchdown came during the last three |
So remember, everyone with their
f or Thompson, Bender for fust runner nnd above all uses his
In his announcement Quinn stated that
minutes of this quarter when the S. Purdcn, Ayecock for Mohroe. Mar- head. That counts u whole lot in foot* lustlast name beginning with W will
,he intended to build from the ground
A. C. lost the hall on a fumble to S. shall for Gordon, Whittle for Du- ball and this "11" is lucky in possess, be admitted free tonight.
up In restoring thu Boston club to
ing a fellow like him.
II. 8., recovered* by Whitfield, right Bose,
its former place of prominence in tho
A woman marries n man to mend
guard for S. H. S. This was on the
American league.
And the others ara not without his ways and finds all he wants her
Ha Ha Mi M tu
fifteen yard line and on tho first
mention—Ed Moye hits that line like to mend is'his clothes.
down, Lcwlskey passed ' to McLucos,
Cubs Beat Pirates
n locomotive hits n Flivver and has
who scored the touch down making
only one fault which wo arc furo he
A grouch may he n tnnn who marthe score 12 to 0. This was made
BZraves Win Two highormoment laffcr when Peck kicked
will improve in the next game— nnd ried a woman to share his troubles
that Is fumbling. But listen here only to learn she cuuscd them.
CHICAGO, Sept. 28.— O’Farrell’s for point. This was the last scoring Ha Ha
wasn't that huH wet? We believe Ed
home run drivc'wlth two on base gave made during the entire game and this
just struck a little bad luck which
Keen a winning margin in tho first was also tho last lime the Sanford
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caused him to make fumbles—any­ ■
High
crew
camo
within
twenty
yards
Drama of Destiny, Duty and Di­
inning, and Chicago won from Pitts­
how he wasn't the only one!
o f the 8. A. C. goal.
burg hero today, 8 toj2. •
vorce.
Score;
Tho second hnlf, though not mark­
Lcwlskey nnd Pcc Just "nutchelly”
Drama in which the privilege o f di*
Pittsburg -------- 010 010 000—2 6 1 ed with any scoring was filled full
can hit thut lino, too! These fellows
Chicago........ .
300 002 30x—8 11 0 o f exciting plays as the Seminole vorce is not abused.
showed that they had tho'fiecessury
Hamilton, Stone and Schmidt, Athletic Club turned loose with their
push yesterday when they plowed
Coych*, keen and O’Farrell.
* , ayriel wofk which came pretty near
Drama so powerful and compelling through’ the S.^A. CL lines for big
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gains.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept 28&gt;*-Bos- only for the fasl work o f Hifcta’s safe­ an hour.
'
ton took the opening
Injj gamp of tho ty manr Btch. During the last quar­
The S. A. C. had a tyrst rata }&gt;ack(erics from Philadelphia yesterday, ter the Sri A. C. came their nearest
Tho ronjnnfc o f two^who should field and fn our opinion this crew
7 to 2. J
, • &gt;:
! i »M. . to scoring when PuiUpn began his never have been born.
yrould have put up a much tighter
iM T . B
Itt. : t i beadTlfdl ‘ forward passes,* two. o f
battle if they had had the same
----------- 000 051 100—7 12 1 which were caught by Bach danger*
Dlvorcd—a* viewed by the church, amount o f time and equipment to
Pi W W l &gt;hUi .... 000 002 000—2 11 0 ously near tho High School goal line, tho law, science, an unhappy wife, an
practice'with as the High sebool boys
y and E. Smith; Rink, Hoad, f e t h teAms *er* ta k in g
inaane hSsBnd and tha, cjilld who did.
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» t U*V which caasSd \be p in * to be
rown haver shoo
have beoa born.
, y.
bjek
forth
rather *b. riedly.
Frank Burden Is some punter, w ell
I8E INTERESTblew both
Remember .tonight Is Cdu^try Store say—and- us a kickoff man he is hard
When the flint! whistle w&lt;
IN WO&amp;LPf. SERIES teams' were ' in midfield flgTitfn^ hard. nlgfit. Lotaa prises, lotaa, tun and
to beat I Ills punts were largely re­
lotsa everything.
sponsible for the■S. A. C. warriors
NF.W YORK. dept. 27.— tntereefTIr - Tl&gt;« B*[h br° lh! 2 U ‘]S !.°i| '* o u „d !
staving o ff much possible scoring by
thee coming world’, .c r le . h u 001^ . &lt;«***&gt;• « « "
f ‘ bro Z r .
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T h e y o u n g e s t o f these tw o h ro u ie rs
Monday, Tom Mix In "Romance the other aide.
slackened because o f the prospect that
was responsible for six * Sanford a Land,"
the seme teams, the New Y orlt Yan­
And summing the situation up we’ll
High’s points and his brilliant headkee* and Giants, will battle for baseTuesday, Harold Lloyd in "Dr. say that that was a swell game and
work
and
generalship
brought
hi*
hall supremacy for the third succes*
we’d tell you more but we got so ex­
aive year if advance ticket applica­ team through to a victory that was Jack.”
cited watching the battle that we for­
hardly
expected,
to
be
so
great
be
tions pouring Into the office* of both
Beginning next week matinees ,wlU got to write It down.
clubs can be taken as proof. Exe- cause o l the great weight of thp opcTUve*
organisations raid yes-. «in c U»w - Coach . Wilkinson Is be on every day.
Never bellow like a cow while out
hunting.. Slime hunter may take you
for • cow end.shoot yon ,

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and Colds, Head*
wg!
jralgi
aches, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism
and Afi Aches and Pains
ALL DRUGGISTS
15c and 65c, jars and tuba*
Hospital sits, $3.00

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£reatcsl
it bungs liappiness S ? possess*
but health
Access.
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prepared from fi L „ st¥ tare
‘Kents. T h to T s ^ M s tJ p g r e bakings if
caiJy to e of
raised, we allkniwfoat thePer,y
not easily detested m Key.are
'vhen self-ri-iin..«
. ny times
place oTgood'nhil0^ ls
in
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Piain flour 7'J]„nnffpow^erand
sureofheaiihfnlhiJOU YlU be
easily digested1 klngsth^ are
never

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pt ce
of usingplain flourSdg(^dK?d

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Ky actual experience t h T knolv
Preparations^tliat are c h f J J S ^ . ’
take their nhrn ^re.c,a,rPed to
?nd dangermtsto hSltb°Th'eSS
,s 00 comparison.
* There
Calumet, the Economv R.t *
Powder, is known t o b e c ^ kws
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Mr, W. 0. Smith, representing the Schaefer Tail­
oring Co., of Cincinnati, is with us today and Sat­
urday taking orders for Made-to-Measure Cloth­
ing.
Come in artd get measured for that new Suit. A
sure fit guaranteed. Delivered when it is most
convenient for you. *

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DOBS ADVERTISING P A Y ?
QUALITY GRAPEFRUIT
a i r Ma i l s e r v i c e
HOW T 6 K ILL A N T S1
CAN BE PROUD OF DESCENT
SUPERIOR T O .L A S T YEAR.
s o u g h t b y: J a c k s o n v il l e
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• SHIPMENTS ARE MADE
Fla., ScpL 28—
A d v i s i n g -hp* pat a Gillette
GAINESVILLE^ F
‘
e-,
ants
that;
dig|Ogalnit
your^bayfield. .
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lieved
to
Be
Only
Living
If
you
don’t,
llk^
the
*
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., S ep t 2 8 Palmetto, F l i , 8opt. 28.-—Quality
- ' Relative.
• * and tear up things
around
your place,
It has put Murine 3U fo u r'e y e , sold
thlngn
arc
»&gt;i t\" '• ■
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vf
of grapefruit grown in thin section Steps to obtain air mail service for . -•%' * V'
kill feip.)
eip. That’s
Thpt’a tho advice of Prof, yoit Cuticurn for pimples- Pears for
in superior to last year’s growth, it this iUy.Jwll be t o ■chief considers,
.1 s. ,. entomologist
. . oi
-» •*-Of
the tho’ bd^h, and iYOtfc for' the.tub,
So fflr ns known, the only living J.\R
y a tsin
J. R.; ^Ayatsop,
was, shown in tho first shipment for tion of-d-cotrimttioc that will l&gt;r&gt; ap­ descendant'-of D/lniel Bodlfe is Mri. Floridk ExpeVimant Station. He says
It Aws . put * AV^ow Collars around
the north, made this week. W. E. pointed; by thb chamber o f commerce
it can be done In this way:
yoUr.neck and lnfcrsolls around your
C.'
F.
MeCutc|inn,;
cighty-two
years
^’ (n.'nfipv days. The ‘mattor
Lee, who operates a, packing giant
Htamlvc an ounce o f cyanide in wtisu ■; *' ‘
r% '
^ V •.v-Vyw v
chaPiber a.foiv old, who hits been a rod en t of tVd
hen;, says the prices wll be faTr, de­
i t water. With a- cane
It
hasjafnijMd
your,feet
in HolePrairie
L;s,
Tos.,
for
mnuy.
jM
r*.
aetdr Hcrbfrt E.
spite the larger crop. Eleven tivrt
IcV punch a hole a foot proof, sox, put*Bgxtl Garters oh.youc
o r * f«i
Mm.
ileCutcliau
is-n
grcAt-graud*
£ psP.istnnt post
loads went out In the first cons
center of the hill
°r
’deepp'ln
... tho
.
leas* imd THTapy.,.-.rings on your
(laughter o f the-fam ous franl
master,'who favored tfto Idea.
inept
iiild pour into it a fe w ’ fluj^oUncoi
.k
B has,stuck; Robert Burtu
man. She was born in St. CIijl
^solution,,- A s soon as
t
he
t
t
o
I
S
3
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hbtwce$
‘yonr teeth, worn S t
M L, December 21, 1840. UiCvL.
y, coyer up
op 1WrfgldyltV
posted
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yourVout
Jaws^*w“
on' Wrtgley*4v
and- and;
posted
soliderit* wore Mr.\nnO ^ffrs.-Jolm 'Wee- with dirt and tramp the'surfa^o
what
to
W
to
core
coma,
g^v*n off will'And its w a y (yoUt on
ley Bryan, wht&gt;irhoV«1 to T eia s and The
buuloni
apd
'ingrowing
too
settled.at I’nris in 164.1. Mrs. M e* throughoutithe ant hllls^and will kill ■wwrtn,
/hatehin* nRHs- 80 .,,it &gt;w‘ r wares—there’s
Cntcliahls gr Am! mother was Jcmina*
nothing it does n o t d o ,''
ateB a n e ' S , ;■ £ d • ''S r i m il i V * S 'r H ^ onta&gt;; rIt' j i
in„ e* rty
_____________________ ___ _ morning or a t’ night When ___
all J H H H the
ns^RC o with ,Iudi(ipB when *hc was a
ante are at home.
Ctc
Fine F oN at Wights.
girl. Along with Betsy and Frances
’’This substance must be handled
Callaway, she was captured by a hos­ carefully as it Is, one of the. most
tile band o f redskins d p lj 14; 1778. powerful, poisons, either inhaled or
Notice! Subscribers!
As (soon as newa o f their .cirpturo swallowed, or if gotten into sores or
spread through the neighborhood, broken place* in,the flesji or skin.”
If your Herald has not reached
Daniel Booue organised a party and
your
home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT
When a bad cold meets n good dis­
wait until the n^xt day,to notify
went on . the. trail o f tlid ihdians.
position the bad cold wins.
the office. If, after 5 :30 p. m.
They caino up6’n the savages. fo.ur
the
carrier hag passed your
days later ami after a hard fight
Is your face your fortune? That is
house,
call 148 and a copy will
rescued the ihreo girls. One o f the why, eo many men feel cheap when
be,
delivered
to your home Im­
mem bers-of the rescuing party was they need n shave. 1
mediately by a special carrier.
1^. •■/, John Callaway, and it was ho who
The office will lie open to these
married Jemiua BoOnc a few years VOLUSIA COUNTY TO
calls up until 6 p. m.
BUY TWO n III DUES
later. Daniel Boone died at their
It. L. S H U T ,
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ACROSS
8T.
JOHNS
A n , entirely new body design lends distinction in
hom o in 1820.
. Circulation Manager.
pppeapmcc.ndds measurably to individual comfort,
Mrs. McCutchan still has in her
DcLand, Sept. 27.— It is expected
and provides greater convenience in the new Ford
possession
many antique household that Volusia county will buy the SEMINOLE COUNTY’ SCHOOLS
Coupe.
WILL OPEN MONDAY
ttid family relies that came down to Cyaw’a (Bluff and Monroe highway
Streamline body, windshield visor, and nickeled
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bridges over the SL Johns river from
her
from
the
early
days.
fittings make thin new C ou pe highly attractive.
- AU Seminole. County schools, both
tho bridge companies anil take pos­
Deeply cushioned acats, im proved interior arrange*
city and rural will open for tho fall
session of both on October 1.
LOGICAL
m cnt,andcow lventilatorprovidcincreascd comfort.
term at nine o'clock on Monday morn­
Tho board of cotffity commission-,
ing, October IsL Patrons and friends
W id e doors th n t open forward, revolving type
era held special sessions Saturday
arc cordially invited to attend the
w in dow lifters, enlarged rear compartment and n
and Monday nights, when Chairman
opening
exercises. Their prcscnco will
recess shelf for parcels, back of the scat make fot
Ben D. Thuraby had a resolution
Lc an encouragement to teachers and
greater convenience.
ready to offer which would authorize
pupils.
the coupty to buy both of these
Set the tint Ford CastfM and other body types
Children should purchase
their
at your N earest Ford Dealer’s shouroom.
biidges and take possession October
1. Due to the absence of Commiss­ books,' if possible, during this week,
ioner- W. C. Jackson, who is in Miami, in order to avoid confusion and delay
action, however, was deferred until after tho opening- of the schools. A
such'
time as he returns, when it Is complete list of grammar and pri­
Authorized Ford Dealer
expected tha,t a special meeting will mary hooks to be used this year will
be called nnil tho resolution adopted be found In this issue of the Herald.
T. W. Lawton, B«Pt
In tho meantime Attorney W. II. t&gt; 27 ltq,
Gardiner was empowered to have the
$75,pOO In time warrants printed and NOTICE TO SANFORD PUBLIC
ready, fop delivery oa quickly as pos­
SCHOOL TEACHERS.
sible. /These, warrants were author­
ize ! under a special a^t during the
Faculty meetings will ba hold on
lost session o f the . legislature and Saturday, September 2&amp;lh, ns fo l­
wll be the method of payment to the lows: High school faculty at high
bridge companies,
The companies school building at nine o'clock a, m.
llubhy—Dnrllnrf, my Income has
have
agreed
upon
tho
time warrants Grammar school faculty at grammar
dropped so this lust year, thnt I won’t
beli|g
placed
in
escro^,'
to turn over school , building at ten o’clock a. m.
Bi.liavp.fq PqyiiDJ: luv»!U0 tAX. :.
S Wlfey—Oh, goody I Now you can porsesZi6h‘ ttfU i^rW iteS "ttf'thfc boun­ Primary school faculty at East Side
nlTurd to plve me the money you lind ty and the time warrants would then Primary building at nine-thirty a. m.
be delivered to tho companies us noon Every teacher is expected to attend
to (my for thu old tax last year.
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ns the title hnd been passed upon these meetings, ns the principals of
r
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and delivered.
the several schools desire to plan for
X-RAY FOR TESTING STEEL
The price o f $75,000 is thnt act by the opening of school on Mondny, Oc­
X-rays, which hove hitherto boon the bridge companies, an May 1G, this tober 1st. **
year, when the matter first became lGG-2tc
T. W. Lawton, Scupt.
used eliicily fbr finding out condi­ one o f public interest.
tions in tins Ininian body, are now to
Cne of the first net* o f the combo used, according to tbo cxiKirls, in mirsioners, upon taking possession *&gt;f Examining stool and timber. One these bridges which conect DeLand
ubvioiiH (iii)dication is examining with Sanford on tho Bouth and Umn— TH E
metal castings for blowholes and tiln and Eutis on the east, is ex­
— SHOD
.
other defects fliat cannot be revealed pected to be a reduction of 50 per
by exiemnl inspection and that yet cent in the tolls charged. They plan The Disease That Cripples and
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Kills. Quickest W ay to Get
may seriously impair the strength to make the bridges absolutely free
to the public ns soon as tolls col­
— FA SH IO N A BLE
Well
is Through New Preof the casting. Rough analysis of lected amount to a sufficient sum to
ncriptlon
Containing Seven­
dilTcrejit st(*et is also feasible. Since liqildate the cost of the bridges and
— M ILLIN E RY
teen Ingredients That Re
tenew
different nietnls vary in tbo resis­ approaches to aarte, which will be
Every Part o f Body.
&amp; tance they offer to tho peudratiou of improved at once.
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auncssed at the date o f the issuance
o f such certificate in Ihe name o f K.
Jgorco,
f
7
f
Alto, Tax Oertllleatv .NflUlPO, dated

date o f the issuance o f «ud&gt; ccrtifl^
chto in the name of Unknown. Uik

loaa.said,certificate* tholi. be r^deim.'
cd according t o 'la w Tax De«d w]|{
June. 7th,; A . p . 1020^ has; filed Hnld| lMt^ th^con op th$ 5th day ef. N0.‘
dhrllficsj^Jli fpy office, and^ioa mado vent bar, A. D„ 102J.
.•Aiplication^for Tax Deed to issue. In
W ITNESS^my official signature
accordance!, with, Ja,w. {\jiid .ccrtifb nnd sonl Ihjs the 2£lh day of Sen
,non .
"' %
(joti)-cruhjaccs tha followin.'; doscrlb- tember. A; p , 1023.
properly, situated in Scmlnolo (SE A L)
J . A. DOUGLASS,
Qopnty, Farida, to-witi E'A o f ....W,Vi
O ra ilt Court.
o f - R W i i V SK o f Lot
Sec, .TO,
Seminole -County, Florid*.
Twp. 20.43, Range 20 E . 5 acres.
Bye A . M. -Weeks, D, C.
Tho said Ijand being assessed at tho 0-28
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\ Note the names of onr Directors ayid 6^,
ficefsy ask about their’business ability' tftim
start your. Checkingr. Account with this ljank.
Yoh’U do so feeling that SECURITY for, £
your funds and a helpful service is assured. ~
Established 1887
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FJfV M U ST E R , President

B. F. WHITNER. Cashier

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C A R S •T R U C K S • T R A C T O R S

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Color is tho keynote of fall styles—rich wood types, blue,

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And the
crowning touch is to their models— their unusual values.

the rays, according to their atomic

weight, it becomes ftossihle to disS'
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X-rnysT^The method has its limita­
s tions, because the rays penetrate only
alxmt four indies into ordinary steel
and
still less into social alloy steels.
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Y o n Will Marvel at Jhc Exquisite Flavor and Delicacy o f

Our I'urc Meat Products.
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B E E F — PORK — MUTTON — V E A L
PIM ENTO LUNCHEON LO A F — HAMS
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DOGLICENSEDUE
OCTOBER1,192aj

"What is your, aim, your ambi­
Nutipe la hereby given that dog
tion r
licenses Are due October 1, 1933.
ALFRED FOSTER,
, “ To bo as good as tho fellow my
-C ity Tax Collector.
wife says she could have married LF
9-27-12tc
By E. Hoy, D. C.
(t hadn't been for me.”
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NOTICE

Reggie— Don’t 'you think society
la sn-emply thing?
City licenses Due October 1, 1113.
Miss Keen—I think there-are lots
Notice ifi hereby given that City
of empty things in society.—-Boston Uc^n^wa ia dbe October 1, 1023 on all
Tmuscript. ‘
occuptiona, professions or
Damp feet are said to be one eaUM
o f bad colds. It shouldn’t be so hard

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upon which license ia Imposed.
ALFRED FOPTF.R,

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constantly full o f ‘pep and a#&gt;J&gt;IMoi&gt;.
Re-Cu-Ma.Is sold and recommended
by the Union Pharmacy and other
good prug stores.—Adv.
Notice of Application for Tpp Deed
(Ioder Section 575 of the General
Statute* of the BUte of Florida-,
Notice i* hereby given that Chan­
dler. H .8. Sharon, purchaser pf Tax
Certlljcg^ N o ., 181, dated the 4th
day o f June," A. D. 1917v has1filed said
certificate in my office, and has made
application for Tax Deed to lsiq e'ip
accordance with law. Said certificate
embraces the following described'
property situated in Seminole Coup,
ty, Florida, to-wit: 8W U o f Lot 2.
Sec. 80. Twp. 20 S„ B. 29 E. (Lew
beg. 8W . cor. o f Lot 2, run E. 318.45
ft,, N. 1367 f t , 1

$ $

25 PE R C E N T O F F - C U T G LASS— 25 PERCBIfj&amp;OFF
Hand painted- China— Sterling Silverware— Kogchv 'and
Com m unity Plate
Mahogpny Sm oking Stands and Candle-sticks.

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Rheumatism may be caused by any

SEND YOUR CHILD number of thing*, and this is why It is
so hard to cure. If we knew what
TO SCHOOL
caused any particular case o f rheu­
matism, it could be promptly arrested.
The laws of the State Any
remedy that merely relieves the
pain ia not sufficient. The only sure
of Florida must be*obey- way
to relief is through* a thorough
ed.; If your child Is be­ systemic treatment that will reach
part of the body and all the vi­
tween the ages of'seven every
tal organs. Then you are sure to
and sixteen, inclusive, reach the cause without guessing.
This complete treatment is found
and has not gli&amp;dii&amp;ted only
in a prescription called Itc-CuMa, which contains seventeen well
from the eighth grade, known
and thoroughly tested medi­
he' must attend school cines, so skillfully compounded that
each one performs-Its function on the
unless legally exempted. various parte of the body perfectly
harmoniously.
If cause for exemption andThis
remarkable prescription starts
exists, claim for exemp­ right to work on the blood, taking out
the rheumatic pains and removing
tion, supported by affi­ pimples and akin blemishes, relieves
cleanses the kidneys apd
davit, must be filed with constipation,
tits; your entire system to rights,
ighly acting upon the colon
the county superintend­
j according to Prof. Melchnlkoi
ent at otice.
o f the Pasteur Institute, Paris, is th
direct cause o f all our aches ani
T. W. Lawton, pains.
In addition, Re-Cu-Ma atarta
1562tc
Slipt the Uvet; to. work, naturally and pleas­

Tbo Loiu1uu-s|one is a stone said
lo have been placed by tho Helmuts
in Cannon street, London, in 15 B.
C.; nnd removed to tbo opposite side
of thu way in 1742. lit 1708, it was
built into tbo south wall of St.
Swintin’s church, where it still re­
mains. It ia said to be a fragment
of'the central milliarjutti, or mile­
stone, of London, from which wero
measured distances on the highroads
that radiated from it. According to
tradition, it whs brought from Troy
by Brutus, and laid by him as the
foundation-stono of tbo city, In
Fresh Butter Milk daily 5c glass, antly without griping or purging,,
g iv ji you a digestion that enables you
Little
Gets,1450, Jack Cade struck London
td 4 a t anything you ilka without bad
stone with bis staff, exclaiming as ba
after effects and you sleep like n log.
Re-Cu-Ma la a scientific prescription
did so, “ Now is Mortimer lord of
that revives, renews and regenerates
this city!”
yotlr vital organs so that you -fe d
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B u i m " 'T h o
thfi'
city fo r you r selection, 16, 17 and 21; jew
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DIRECTORY

P h on e.498

Phonet-198

QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
Household Goods,'W alioh, Safes,
Tiunks and Uuffgage . ■
Traiisfcrred Anyw here Any
Time

SANFORD NOVELTY
v WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

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

Sj O. ^Iiinholser'
extractor and. Builder
IANF o Ir D

FLORIDA

Connelly &amp; Sons

Real f s l f j f , I^ a ry j^ f.A A n fW W
Phone AS
104.8 Magnolia Are.

STEjiVART the Florist
Flowdrs

For

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Occasions

Member*
riuristf Telegraph Delivery Awt'n.
hit My file Ave.
— ■■ Phone 260-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine und Boiler
W orks
Cylinder Grinding
-Sanford, Florida
Phone 62-

Jackson’ s Transfer
"Reliable- Service*' •
We
iul Anything, Anywhere,
Anytim e.
Phone !475 —
123 W. 1st. St.
STA N F O R D ., F L A [
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PROFESSIONAL :

CaMa of Sanford’ s lteput- M
able Prufeaaional Men, oach M
•f whoeo, la hla cbooen pro- M
IMaton the Herald recom- m
mead* to the people.
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George A . DeCottes
1 Attorney-nt-LaW
Ov«r S ea loot* County Bank
SAN PORI).
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FLORIDA

FRED a

WILSON

A T TO R N E Y -A T -L A W
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lCHELLE HAINES
LAW YER

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.\u t ic i : t o n tctiiT u its.
G. W. I.uwion, Orncclct Watch Ex- In Court
i.l Ike Cnunly Judur, Srmll*crt, 21G South Orange, Orlsudo, Fla.
iii.te Ct.Hilly, Slate nf t larldn.
Ill re I.stall uf
4-24-tfc IlnStnrd i ‘. 1l.ynian, Heeenseil.

FOR SALE—For $1,100.00 cash: Lot
G Block &lt;1, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­
completed house. A bargain. A. p.
Connelly &amp; Sons.
' l tG-tfc
FOR SALE — DeSoto paints and
varnishes
at Sanford Novelty
Works, sofe agents.
164-tfc
FOR SA l.K --Foftl car lu id iriodel.
Good repair. See J. E. Sprling.
i •-. _ _ lGG.dfp
FOR ^ALE— Fine Palms, Ruse Plants;
Shrubs, Vines etc. Very reason able
prices' 710 h'lrst St.^'1
1G0 Gtp

or hu»ln&lt;'**e* In he transacted by said
Corporation Is us follows:
'I o carry mi the business of prnducIntt. riilUvatltiK and
iiinrkrtlnit all
kinds uf crops, fruits nml vewlnhle,
To nil i.’rfdilurs. I.euateVs, Distrib­ or oilier mfi-leultutnl products nml of
uter* Itiul all Per* Ills hltvlllir Claims dealing In sume: m Intlld. maintain nr
Lewis Hodge, of Cincinnati, nnd ar llenutiuls against raid K a(HI el
operate rn tilling
fsrtorlea
or other
You, and euelt uf you, ufu herhy nu­ fartorhn for surli
produrt*
and to
Sponco McGnvock, of Syracuse, N. Y „ ll fled
nnd r •1 11 1r&gt;•.I to
present any market same; to raise, buy nnd sell
claim*
nnd
denmndn
which
you.
ur
and
other
w
iso
deal
In
all
kind*
Ponrl, age 12 years, daughter of ‘•ell known sulesmcn o f Schloss Urns. either of lull,' many hn\e ngaltist the poultry nml livestock und pern-rally ■.(
to
Classified Ads lc a word. No
Mr. Frank Ilntch, of West First Pailorlng Co., are displaying their estate uf Howard C. l.ynian. deci.isnt, eiiuiiM' In the httsiness of the planter: '
Ad taken for lea* than ZSc.
late i f Hi inlnide C.unity, Florida, lu to neuitlre. manna.- nnd dispose of real
street, died Tuesday nt the Fernaid,' qiring lino of mjn's clothing in the '.he under.Muniil Hxerulrlx
tri*
i f sajd j estate and In Improve and develop the
And positively no Classified
.-Male, wiliilu two yean* from tliu-date j same In any manner; to carry nn the
I^iughton
hospital
afler1
n
short
illValdez
sample
rooms.
lien
nt.
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
business of eonlruetltlK. rltxIllerrlliK
Hilled Aituust
A. H. 1923.
nesH, The little girl was stricken
und ennslrucHon In nil of Its hranclies;
rauat accompany all -orders.
i : m m a a . i. v m a n .
t&lt;&gt; lay off realty
into lots,
block*.
suddenly Monday morning while sit­ In rirrnll ftiurt Nrvrnth Jintlrlnl Cir­ h-SS-S-i-R-tfi- 3 - 2 9 - lo-G-13-Ste
Count the worda and remit
Htreet* nml allrya and \ to suli-dlvld«
cuit, Nrnilnntr I'nitnly, l-'lnrlila.
the
same;
to
dlit.
construct
anil
main­
ting
upon
the
porch
studying
her
lesacordingly.
In Chnnrrrr.
■*.
tain eninla, ditches, drnlns,
srwers,
nivtiitt-p;.
I’l I'ATIti &gt;,
non for school. All medical science
Teresa P. Hindi, Juliird It)- het tuiHlmnil, Iu the Clrrn't Court. Setrnth Jtnllelal dikes lor either ilrulnnite m» Irrlaullon
(a I
purposes; to do n Keneral merrhnmtlsn
Clrriilt. In.and Fur Hrmlnole
seetjUy unavailable, and “She passed
Allifrl lliii'h, C«ini|iluliinnts.
SB Sa SB
SB SB
uml nursery business nnd itenerally
Ceanl), Florida.
,V
B
.
away without having regained con­ .1ill Itin Mnlnnr, et nt., l&gt;i*frmtnnts.
to rnrry on npy and all kinds of nitrlM. I.Imts. Cumpluiuiint,
elillural nml horllenlturnl operations;
vs.&lt;
FOR’ RENT— One furnished
room sciousness. Pearl wns a lovable child.
To JulhiH similar, ir living, mid' ir
to Iniltil. lease, operate uml maintain
to nil partl.-H elnlmlng Interest W. tl. I.Ions. Defendant.
with connecting hhth.‘ Prefer two She was bright and gentle mu! had dead,
hotels nnd tiny nnd ull Instrument­
To
W.
It.
Lions.
Haltlimire.
Maryland:
until r Julius Mnlnnr, iteeetiHi d nr nthor amuse­
appeartMit from the affidavit of alities for entertainment
9H :*■ i r
young men.—214 E, Second St.
endeared horBelf td every one by her i'1-wlsej Tho Hnnfnid Loan und Trust M. ItI.ious
herein duly Hied that she l* ment; to acquire, Improve and exercise
t'vtntuitiy, a ruriiiiratlun i-xlntli.it ti­
FARMETIS— You can got aeod bod
all
rlithls
in
respect
of
deallnit
with
the
complainant
In
Ihu
above
styled
121-tfc sweet, nffcctionnto manner. Funeral ller till* til\vs uf the State nt Florida,
property of all kinds; to conduct a
If t-xUtltii:. and If lint i xlsllng to ail eituse. Ihul 71 Is Ihe belli f of Ihe nf- ueiieral
frnm*v and Irrigation pluga at the
services
were
held
nt
the
home
Wed­
real estnle ait.-ney or brokerFOR RENT— Furnished apartment,
imrili'M cliilnilULf Interest
under tin rillnI that W. It. 1.Ions Is over iwetitvns
nui-nt.
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr
.ihl i*in-|n,rntn,t»,' tteeejseil ♦ or Ifttlir- one years of n|te and Hint the said IV. iil- i- liuslness und to art
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel nesday afternoon, the body was laid M
broker
or
ultorney-In-fact
for any
It.
I,Ions
Is
n
resident
of
lit.i
tit
rile
of
tvlre, lie m y MurkH nr Mark. If llvltiK.
to
rest
in
the
cemetery.
The
little
persons,
linns
or
.
corporations
In
Mary
land.
reshllliK
at
ItAlHuiurc.
M
a
r
y
and If dead, in nil parlii'N I'lulmlug
123-tfc
FOR BALE!— Dosiur and Gays' paintn Avenue.
iiandllitR real estate or other property
•
giil in survived bjT her parents, Mr. Inlrrerl under Hie said Henry Mark* lu ml.
or
Its
accessories;
to
acquire,
hold,
dis­
Therefore, you. W. It. I.Ions, are or­
and vamiahes at Sanford Novelty I1OR itkNT— Two room light liuuse- nnd Mrs. Frank Hatch, a brother, nr Mark, d^eemted o f utlmrii Imti .\n- dered
to appear to lips hill herein tiled pose of or deal In stuck, bonds, and
tnny Fanil Iiy, ju». I Ii Ih wife Amanda
corporation,
In
this eauns. s:ihl appearunre to lie other securities of any
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
heoping apartment, 710 Oak Ave- Lloyd Hatch And n sister, Sue Hatch, F. ixiiIii, Ir IfvIniT, nnd If dend, to nil
nn the First Mond:|&gt;- lu ttelilher. 192.1. domestic or fore Iit ti; to carry on any
li.iril.
*
claliulim
Interest
under
the
yr
operation
130-tfc of I.nke Jessup.
a (title Hpy* of this business ti ridel Iall Ililt
FOR SALE— Rhoilo Ininnd eggs foi nuo.
,-;iJd, A tilnnv -FasuIn nr Atnmnl.i F hmuI i . the sami' inline
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Usually carried nn. undertaken nr op­
Ill* Wife, deriTiWd ur otherwlet. mill tn Court.
Getting, 1G eggs for 1$L00.
Mm. LARGE convenient unfurnished house­
erated
by
promoters,
tlnunclers
or
Wesley Pride had the misfortune to any
It
Is
further
ordered
that
this
notice
nn I nil |iari|ex Unuivii nr unknown
lie pwhllslittel. for
four
eousretlllVe ukents: to pursue nny nnd nil other
Ellsworth, Heard nil Avenue. San­
keeping rooms, Rent reasonable. bo bitten by n moccansin snake. Ilo ululiuliitr i:ny‘‘ thfrreHl wliHtauever lit Ueeks
In
the
Hanford
Herald,
n
news­
lutslnessrs,
nnd
to
do
nny
nnd
nil
other
and In Hie fnlfnwlnic ileeerlhtil real
ford.
83-tfp 20G Oak Ave.
MG-2G-tp was lifting a log nnd the snake which ewlnle. Ki-wlt: HegHitilng lit a |in*t paper published In Hetulmde County, Iact* Olid thlntts. nml to exercise any
and all other powers which may bo
I xS.t* feel .HiiflU-rSie-dent i i-i 4 mitiuie-t Florida.
FOR SALE—SEF.I) POTATOES for FOR RENT— Large ten room house, was lying under the log struck him Weift
R A. Iliuulns*. Clerk i f necessary, expedient- or convenient In
nf I lie SdUlheiiNt eoriler ill the theWITNHHH:
Circuit
Court,
uml
a
seat
thereof,
connect
Ion with, or In nildltlonlo the
full planting, either Bliss or Rone
recently painted outside and kalso- upon the arm. He was rushed to the V 'V ’ i nf NIJU nf See, k. Twp. - 1 tt.( tills 1 st day of Held ember. A. IV U l t l V ' busiucAs' unit businesses hereinbefore
ll'in ~e 31) H.. J ll*tree rtllinlui; Xitnil’A ) IHKAI.)
IJ. A. IUiljiSI.AHH.
sp. rilled, which u natiirnl person nnd
No. 4 .--F . F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc mined inside, equipped with gnruge. doctor and aside from n painful In­ deuree* tfi minute* Went f.lr. fret,
C le rk 'or the Cl I OOit Court.
•i eerporntIon of this character may
tlleuee Hi.util 770 feet, thenre Hmilll li!)
Ilv;
A.
At.
W.etts.
I&gt;.
L\
Inwfullv do nml exercise, nml to do
FOR SALK—Second band loose leaf Lund Tor garden, chickens i»nd cows. jury.,no other Inconvenience was suf­ degree*
H&gt; mltiute*
Hunt 43K.3 feet. 'J-l-3-11-22-29-ilc
nnv tint! all of Ihe businesses or thlntts
T ... [(
v
Hioileo In u imUtherty dlnrthin end
hinders good as new, posts and in­ Located one mile North o f Lqng- fered.
before mentioned clltier nlonS on In
ntntIK u line 1.0 feet West uf Ihe rluhl
Mr.
Carl
N
nugher'of
this
place,
wood,,
overlooking
beautiful
lake,
near
. f.nnldnnllon; and It I* the Intention
dices. Quick sale nt $1.00 each ensh
of Way of tin
lie Himlh Florida Knllrond.
H iY tm ti:.
- T
r.
Hun nil Ihe objects nml powers spudtwenty married Miss Nannie lk Hinton of now Atlanne (V.tiHl I.Hie Itllllli'iid. 773 In Ctreiill Court. Hev riilli Judlelnl Cl
on delivery. Hcrnld office.
131-Gtp Sanfortl-Orlandu highway,
lied, nnd rlnase*
contained
In this
feel
inure
nr
ler*
tn
idliee
i,f
heKlunluu
cult.
In
nod
For
Heioliiole
t
.iuhlr,
Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Nnughrr hn* nnd euiiiiilnliia x.r.k nrrtk mure ur le**
pnrnurnpli shall, except where Other­
Flerldn. ‘ In CUnnfer).
FOR SALE— Restaurant and fixtures, minutes drive from Sanford. 1L C.
wise expressed In
said
t«arnKm|ih,
Vnu and eneh nf you are hereby or­ John I'owidl. t *omj il itIti&gt;&lt;
151 Gtp purchased n tract, o f land in Montoe
located nt Oviedo. Only one in town. DuRoac, Sanford, Fla.
dered to uiipenr tn the Hill uf nun•
vs.
he
nowise
limited . qr
restrict­
tiled uKiilmt you In, the above 17s*Ie l’&lt;.well, Defendant.
ed
by
reference
to
nr
Inference
W. T. Dodd, Prop.
161 Gtp FURNISH ED moms for liglit liouse- nnd will probably briyg his bride here plaint
.
M
i
ll
'd
enure,
mi
nr
hef
,re
the
First
To l-.'Hsle JVwcli.
Mlehlifnn:
' - ; netrott.
- •
, r, , , - ,
i ri-m the terms of nny other clause o(
to reside.
keeping, 701 Mngndin A vo.
Monday In N'm-etnlirr. IMt.1, tile same
It iippeArlnif
k iA
IswakskbiettHiiWkUWqtsii, or nnv other parsKraph In thl*
FOR SALE— Second hnnd Iqttcr flies
l eltin the f.th day of the month, nml u John I'owell herein &lt;lul&gt; llled tluit die , -|tnrl*&gt;r. hut that the ohjurts nml pow­
..
1
^,I,if9
Margaret
J^tricklund
has
re­
uL5;irJLf«
Si .III ... A ,1111 II ll li
dm i,f this •rlitff'/'tiV tTiW'nr/Me 'fs*ttrl',,cf9uptulnun! in 111" ulmve S ty le d ers H|ieelftcd In eneh M t&gt;*e clnuseiw-M T tn, iw tf
hm , P m p ^ 8.vrt
turned to h er' 'iumui*, at Mirensukeo rlllethe
(!lerk of the Circuit 4*«urt, nt etetlse. si nil t It Is the belief of the of- paraitrnidi shall he reanrded nn Inde­
Good for ordinary filing. Havo in­ FU r * ' ItY! NT —P urnislied four-room
t’mirt llmuie. ■hint that l!**lc I'owell i* over twenly- pendent object* nnd powers. Thl* Char­
nflcr a visit to hert(nunt, Mrs. Will I the Hem Imile tdountv
Cottage. Apply Dixie Motor ■Co,
Hanford. Florida, and In default there­ one yearn of oae uml that the slid Ks- ter may he amended from time to time
dices. Twenty-five cents apicca for
Stafford.
i
of, decree pro riutfotiim will lie enter- sle I'owell Is a resident id the Htale as provided by low now nr lnretftcr
lGG-2tp
quick sales- Herald Printing Com­
Mlehltcun. residing at I let roll. Mich.
Rev. \Jamcs Johnson and family i*il iiitnlnNl you nn denrh nf ymi, and ■.f
‘ Therefore, you. Hssle i'owell, are enacted. •
suhl
cause iirurred esparto.
FOR
RENT—
Furnished
rooms
for
pany.
131-Gtp
AHTICI.R h i .
have returned from Lakeland after
It I* further ordered that Oil* nnl*r ordered to appear to this hill herein
ItllorlSThe nmoiin&gt;-of Its cniillat nuthorlxlight housekeoping. Enquire 300
he puld Ishrd mien n week for eight Med In this cause, said nppeareuce, 1 1 | shall he One thousand shares
ires
of. g
FOR SALK—H17 West First street.
lieing
gone
a
few
dai's.
to
he
on
tlie
First
Monday
In
October.
cnnaeciiilve
vve.ka
In
the
Hanford
French Avenue.
1G3' Gtp
1'ortimon Hlrn-k of-nn psr value.
•/\
Mr. nnd-Mrs. Stephens, daughter, Herald, a newMpupnr puhllwlndl at Han­ IU23. ill* same li'cliur u litele Day of I Any part or nil nf said CapitalI Htock T \
llurgnin in price nnd terms. Adford. Flneldn.
this court.
FOR
'R
E
N
T
—
Five
room
house
coni
or
in
V
may
lie
payable
either
In
eneh
ilreas owner, Uox 782, Daytona, Fla
Miss Clifford Stephens and son Ed­
It la ft|rther ordered that tills ludlne property, labor or servlrns at n Jukt \
WITNHHH the nfflehil seal tif said
venier.tly
located.
L.
Allen
Seed
Co.
l.e
published
for
four
ronseclitlve
I’.niil
and
ihe
hand
nf
Hie
t'l.
rk
Ihere-r
iters*137-2GU
mond, havo returned from Davenport
valuation to he Hied by Hie Inrnrpora
lG3-tfc whore they went to bring home their uf this the HHi day uf He|itenilier. FJ23. weeks In the Hanlord Herald, u news­ tors, or by the directors at u meetlnic
paper published In Hemlmdo County, railed for such purpose; and the JudK-&gt;
t SI; AI. )
K. A. DOFUI.AHH.
FOlt SALE— i jmssengcr 8 cylinder
FI r'da.
.
. . t
.
Clerk.
FOR RENT—Dcstrublo five room cot­ oldest son Felton, who Is sick.
of such Inrorporntors or director*
WITNHHH: li. A. Duoitlilss. Clerk of menl
Ilv A. M. Weeks. Weputy Clerk.
"Peerless” touring car. Good r.s
us to the vulur of such property, labor
tage, recently renovated through­
tlm circuit Court, und a seal thereof, or services shall. In the nhsence of
Mrs. Carl Rabun and son Curl, Jr., H F llmi-hidder.
new. All cord tires. Sell less than out, largo rooms, high ceilings, lo­
HnllePnr fur l "mil Tila Inrul ts.
this 1st day of Heptemher. A. D 1923. fraud, he conclusive upon stockhold­
hove returned from n pleasant visit 9 - S- 22-1".) •I O-fl - 1S-IO-S7 - II -3.
K. A. DHCHI.AHH.
t SI '.A I.)
ers nrul nil pnrttes deal Inif with the
hulf cost. Will take smaller cor in cated just south o f school liouso at
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
C o rp o ratio n .
to relatives and friends in Orlando.
H&gt; : A. Al. Weeks. D. C.
part payment or trade for real estate. Pnola, on hard road, twenty ininuto
Tlie authorised eapltnl stock mny he
CITATION.
Harold Marsh has returned home
I2-29-f.to
9-1-8-lt
Issued and puld nt such time nr tlmaa
.1
mil
rl
u
I
— Chan. Tyler, care Zach.iry-Tyler Vo- Irivc from .Snnford;
In rirrnll Ciiurl of lev ruth
good water, after visiting at Bushvillo.
nnd upon such terms and cantlttlon* ns
1 Irrull of Florldn. Nrmlnole &lt;’•&gt;11Hi &gt;&lt;
neer'Co.
141-tfc ample grounds for garden, nnd chickto the 1*1renlt I'i.ort ..f the Sexrnlh the Hoard of Directum tuny delrrmltle;
In t'linnrrrr.'
Mrs. Matilda White nnd family I%ldl" 11. Doyle,
nml It tuny he Increased frim tlm* to
Judlelnl Clrriilt of the Stolr of
Complainant,
S'lltAWHI-.HUY 1'I.AN lS FUil Srtl.E ■ns. II. C. Duliuse, Sanford, Fin.
time bcyoml the amount staled In Iba
Florida In and For Meuiliiolr
vs.
i
have removed to North Carolina.
manner provided by law.'
Ci'Ullt*. In t'knnSrrj .
Allen" M. Doyle. Defendant.
*
1G1 Gtp
— Either pulled ready for delivery,
AltTICl.R IV.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hailey and fam­ To Allelic 31. Doyle, No, 31142 ICth
Morris Wlltenstelu, Coinptuluant, va.
or in tlie field.
Phone Ellsworth FOR KENT—Two rooms and kitchen­ ily have moved to Coronado Bench,
Hdin
I'.
tcr
’Johnson.
Hollii
Chrtrlotle
Htreet, I'hlladi Iphlo. I'enll.:
The Corporation shall h»Ve tutor*#*
HJoehorx.
•jeolk'e
Krosl
nml
No»h
W.
ier
You
are
hereby
ordered
tn
ho
and
(33U3) or Dutton (G33) for prices,
ette furnished nnd garage. 300 Elm whore they will conduct an ajinrt- enpeor) before our ruild Court at the Hlmler. and. Hie lie'rs, devisees. Hriin- a l l y , nnd IjT to extnt perpetual iy.
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___142d.fr Ave.
I’nurt tlmiso In Hanford. Flnrhla. In ti-i-i , or id her claimant* under John
AUTICI-B V.
1G2-Gtp niont house.
tIhe ulioVe ililltl.d cause dll the 1st I V i.r Johhs n. Sofia Cliarlolte HJoeuf
the corporation
The business
HAVE A BARGAIN for nnlo in large FOR RENT— Nice three-room apart­
Dormer I-owo, Haro Carson nnd day of tietober, 1923, a rule day ef tills loirtr. fieorne I'rt-Xl and Noah W. «hali kc conducted by a Pre*ld*nt. a
Court, to answer the Idll ..f complaint MlioIrr, atiit nil petu ns unknown In­ viee-t'resldenl, n Hecretary nnd Treas­
rooming or hoaiding house for the
ment furnished. All
new. 301 Fenton Steidum* are-among those III. d herein nualtisl you. else Ihe same te l e,led lii the property Invuvlvtd lu urer nml u H.inrvl or Directors ron»»111 l.e taken h» confessed and fel- til.* M i l l . Defended'*
slstlint of not leas than than three (X)
party whb’ can put up cash or sub­ WcaUFifth St. Phono 411.
155-ttp confined to their home, by -sickness. 1 lowtal
(ill Dlill.
l&gt;y appropriate decree.
,
nor more than live (6) member*; th*
stantial amdoht of cash. A. P. Con­ ,FORT r e n t — Upstair* 3 rooms and
The Hlnte of Florida, to John Frier tinmbrr of Directors to be llxed In th*
Mr. J. K. Cqtcs, of Kentucky, who ). It ia Further Ordered that tills order
.(oh
mom.
Hollo
Charlotte
HJpehorir.
hh pidillslted In tho Hanford llerald, it
by-lawn from time to time. The aatna
nelly A
.
•
148-lfc
bath, prlvuto entrnnee, located nt Is employed at Jacksonville, f*. visit­ ne &gt;«spa per piilillulied - In Hemlnele &lt;Irmyii l-'rosl nml North ly^eylmli r. Ir person may hold two or more office*,
FOR SALK— All- ' lumber salvaged tlth nnd Elm. $20.'()0 per iriorith. See ing relatives hero t anjt, ;t mingling fTiuidy. Fliirldn. unrii each week for llvlmt, nnd if dead,_aJt"muth* elnlm- except that the President nnd th#
Iiik interest tinder John Fetor John Treasurer shall not be the sumo per­
/t n u- consecutive weeks.
from the frame Ico* plant nf the B. I..H ockey, nt Wights Garage.
among his many
, j.
Ilvon under my hand tint seal of Sell. Hollo charlotte HJnchnrtr. Ilenrire son.
Ibis
the
31st
day.nf
A
uhusi , F r o s t ft ml N o ah W . Sh uli-r. d e c e a s e d .
The following named pcrsnmr shall
Southern Utilities Co. AsK for James
.
,
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Ml- o t h e r w i s e , In
Ih e
p ro p e rty d e .
s c r ib e d 111 t h i s o rd er, n m l to a l l P e r ­ he the officer* to conduct the business
B. A. DOFHI.AK.-t.
Scolt, at ic© plant. 0 . P. Woodcock FUR ItKN'I V House with garnge, also
of
the Corporation mill) (lie officers
Clerk of CJrrull Court.
r o n s p n h i io w n In teres ted lu t h e p r o p ­
who shall be elected nt the first tl*&lt; Cons. Co.
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ed
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Ki-tnlliole
County.
Florida,
furbished rooms. Enquire 201) K.’
of said Corpratton
sH u n t e d lu H em ln o le County. F l o r i d a , lion of officers
ft
IIVl A. M. Weeks. D. C.
sh ill he ■inallllsd:
V
am t d e s c r ib e d us f o l l o w s , l o - w l t :
Fifth St.
lf»fl 3tp
17. F. Ilousholdcr.
l.aurence
K
I.ynch.
President.
lit; of KIHx of N W U of He". S3.
Hoi Id tor for Complainant.
Mabel
l&gt;.
Wilson.
Vice-President;
and
,
FO lO tE N T —Twii or three room m
9-l-t-lti.22-29-r.tL'
Twit 21 H It a Oiti- 29 11. and HIV't of
•&gt;
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R. C. M A X W E L L
I*. A Van*- Aanew, Heeretnfy and
HW«S of NI1U of Fvr IS. Twm It a .
furnished apartment.Ideal location
Treasurer.
Real Estate
la
w
fl
NOTICK.
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You are hereby ordered nnd required nnd the anbl Ijiurrnce H. I.ytteh. Mabel
200 E. Third St.
Notice Ik heral.y
itlvrn
that tho to op peer tm tlie Sill ilny of November. U WHson and F. A. Van* Axnvw shall
and
Hoard of County Cummlastnuera in
const It nix- the present Hoard of Di­
Insurance
Mr. and Mm. J. E. SlhgletliV^export at*h for Hemlnole County. Flurldu. will \. D 1923. to the Idll fllel uitalnst rect ora.
in the above entitled cause and
Hoch Dlrecior# shall l&gt;e elecled an­
at
llielr
next
renuhir
tneellnif
to
lie
SANFORD, FLORIDA
to move In to their -Dew callage first
held 111 Hanford lit the Court House,
W AN TED — Boys
to lle liv e r
WITNHHH 13. A. Douitluas, Ch-rk of nually on Ihe third Tuesday uf Jan­
the week.
tin m i l !
. nn Monday the l u i b ) or October. A. said .Circuit Court, and the official u a r y of each year, beginning In tha
The Sanford Dally Herald. o f Dr.
Colo and family arc expected P. |W21. at 10 o'clock A. M. receive seal thereof, thl* 7th day of September. year 1921.
M ILDRED SIMMONS
AIITIPI.K VI.
for tho l.ulldln* iff a Uunrd House.
Hnya have to put up five dollar Friilay from Throe* R lvefs, MA*s. and Idds
Kllehen. and Hull Fen. at the County 1923.
T h " said Corporation shall adapt an
(C'rcutl
Court
Heal)
npproprtnle seal, und ahull adopt by­
bond before takins jo b . For will make thla t M ^ f p U ^ q Ip^fc.
Convict Camp pear Oviedo In Hemlnole IHKAI.)
Teacher o f Pianoforte
K. A. D'*nit.AHH.
Con ply, plans and spcclflrntliin* may
laws fur I lie government of It* affair*
nvt V. M Doualnxa. l». C.
further particulars see circula*
not laeonslalrnt with Jla articles of
Mr. and Mrs.
Druddock nnd h* liad by application tn the Clerk of 9-R-16-^2-39-10 -6 -13-S0-ST-U-S*»tc
. and Pipe OrRitn
the Clrriilt Court, on nnd nfier HaturInear |*orat on nut) the constitution and
tion manager Herald.___________ children o f DcUrtd
catlhig on day. Heplemher 131 h. 1923. Tills Hoard
laws of t ic Mate of Florida, which
ay lie amended or repMUad
reserve*
tho
rltrht
to
reject
nny
or
»,lt
LADIES—
Homo
work,
earn
$10
week
S tu d io: Robin 225. M clsch Bldg.
their parents hero Friday nftnmoon.
d elivered , tux tim e r a hjr-lav a
led In * ild b y -U W * .;'
hhls.
as may lie provide
mailing music arfd circulars in your
Mr. and Mm. } * &amp; ^ V a n d child- IHKAI.)
t . -5.* ^
re '*•A R T tItC LI*KIV \* nl iiv
U. A. DOlHlt.A8.4.
reck fpr 1ne.
Clerk.
teat
amount
of imleMrdne*»
The III It
city and .vicinity; send 20c far music ten accompanlou *»y Canielfa l)urunt»
IJ..F. W1I1TNER, JR.
y
to
which
th#
CorpAretl
9-l-IC -22-33-ltc. i &gt;
or
Hnblltl/v
KiM int.
and details. Joseph Itenenatl, 447 spent Surniay afternoon in Orlande.
j
bdunly Agent
Notice Is hereby given Hint on or eat) at nn ■ time subject Itself shatt
-H
e
r
the
6th
dsv
of Ocloher, A. D. Five liu red thousand dollars. '
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mbichcn
nnd
children
East
17th
St;,
New
York.
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, A R T I W - VIII.
la Clreall r s s r l , Hevealh Judlrlal Clr&gt; 1919. Hie underslRned will noply In III*
nnd
Miss
Mary
Whitaker
attended
the
residences of tba
The niimes uml
Dohomcnt jof Court Houoa,
rl- vermir of the Hlste t.f Florhla for
WANJKD— A good cook. Apply to
cult, la and Far *rmln*le Cuunty
suhscrlhlbg
Incorporator*.
toaethar
l.elters
Fslcnt
Itirorm.ral'nt
the
Methodist
conference
at
Enterprise
Florida.
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If®- 6* :i:*L i l l ’ l - ' - Mr*. Gourde G. Herring,
North
III ,ai'K IIAXrMOCK FAtlktH tlhd*; the with the numtier ot share* of lit# h u -f
Jnu.f J Meuse, Cumplaluunt,
o
1io|f
fur
Thbrtday
nftorii4*n|
M&gt;s.
E.
,E.
LJoyd
lliorlxe-l
cnpltal
«t»&lt;-k
subscribed
(Listed ll. S. D. A-&gt;k"*’
followlur Charter nod Arl'eles of In
5* s f t
va.‘ •
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•
Frcndi Av^riu^qn Lakf Mpnroc, City.
coVni'e-t tin "the ori"inni of ©which ,h|taJiiy. steh. Bre as f^ lo w a :
and
'daughter
Mddilkie‘
ako-exneoted
iftiin
la
M
euse.
D
e
fe
n
d
a
n
t.
Keeidaec**
lieen Mett In the office of_ th|^ A'wrw*|lL&gt;|Dnuretire^^ 1.) nhh. (Beal). Oviedo,
To Mlpnle Aleuxe, Tampa. FJorhl*.
_
last
, , , : ,715 M y cU fi Ayeeue.
. It appearlnu from the affidavit of l« .« of it ate of t h "
"3**1 Stale ot . In., to share".
WANTED— fd 'h rn r from owner hav­
. M " bet 1- Wilson, 4Heal), Oviedo, Fla.,
Jams* Meuse herein duly /lied that he Florida.
where
30
"linrc*.
M l ' t l R M r B w t V N C II.
la the complainant In Hi" above atyled
ing fatm or unimproved land fur sale.
F A. Vans Aatmw. tSeal). W inter
s»A H K *. f &lt; W llJt D N .
month.
rausc. that It la the belief of Ibe ufFart! k’)*.. 30 .i&gt;iirj-#.
P. A. VANS AtlNKW.
Jyhn J. Black, Chippewa Falla,, WlaUnlit
that
Minnie
Meuse
la
over
twenty•Rov.
Walnflght
and
wife
made
sev­
tr m KxrnmlBed
«toa a «
one year* Of age, and that the said ArtT'C* C‘&lt; OF INPOHFOttATION AND HTATI-7 OF FtdUtlDA.
consiii.
0-22-2B-10-G-3tp eral calls hero Monday.
C iI a UTFK o f lil-ACK HAMCounty o f (Hanite. » v
Minnie Mruae la a resident uf the State
MOCK KAIIMH.
H- It known. That before rare the
Florida, realdlnir at Tamna, Florida.
Mrs. Iaiure Sewell returned last of Therefore,
The undersigned hereby
associate undersigned Notary Public In end fur
you. Minnie Meuse, are
of- the week from a months visit spent ordered In appaar tn tbl* bill herein Ibenpodves Icget tier, f - r tlie pnroosa nf «ald County end Wlale.
FOJJND— Bunch o f Keys. OwnAr ‘can
tiled In thla cause. *nld uppeursnr* to [i-r -m ln " In-orti-m leil under th« l.tw* " e T i" ! Ijiurence H. T.yneh. Mabel 1*
lu Massachusetts,
WHaon. snd F. A. Vans Agnew to « •
t.e on the First Monday In October, o f Die m ute e f Flurbta
OpUdaB-OpUmetrtaf
have, same by identifying and pay­
*
AHTH’ I-R 1. i . t ' - .
w ell know n and known to me to bo
, Mr, and Mrs.' N, J, Furgcson and 1923, the same belnv a Ilute Day at
T h " nn&gt;e* " f th 's r’ nrpnrsiii-i shall the Indlvlduils dracrlhvd In. and who
l&amp;G tfc.
IIS n*Mt FI rat Straat
Sanford. Fla. ing for this ad.
Court.
daughters are expected in n few days tlnr
serlheil thejr names to the fo re g o It la further-ordered that thla notlre be HliAFK IIAMMtX'K FA It AIM. It*
principal
o ff Ire and plsre nf htl*lne*a Ifitr proposed Charter, ami arknow lha
published
for
four
consecutive
from New York where they have been
weeks In the Hanford Herald, a nets'*- Shall be In til# T«»wn o f O vlrdo H-ml- j-tg .-d Hint they executed ihe same far

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Screens may be taken down prop- Visiting for the past two months.
* ^ IT &amp; te fU ir K. A. JJouglaaa.’ Clsrk of
II. D. Durant is having an addi­ tho
erjy by hiring a man to help you and
Circuit Court, and a seal thereof.
tion put on the stern building.
tur published In Hemlnole County,
then you helping him.

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tn»l« (kiunty. In the Hint* nf F lo rid a tin- ’" ' ' s - ' s v there'u eipresnert.
and It* hnslness racy be conducted
WITNF8H my band and officia l aenl.
elsew here In the BtHjt o f Florida, pr si W inter Park. County
and Hlata
Id other Hinted W iCfluntrlcs thtougb rfnresald. tills !Tth day uf Sept#*
'a let day of fteptember. A. D. 1*23. o t h e r ' o ff Iren, hramlrex. u teu cjre Uf A. IX
nlh»rw lsr; aa may l&gt;« fteceasgry ar con ' 8Kv* f
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Clark ot the Circuit Court.
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mhtakc
a
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license
when
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NEW MOVE
OPENING OF 1ST
CENERAL STRIKE PLANNED
NATIONAL’S NEW
AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT
BANKING HOUSE
. . . . . . . . . . . TOlND WAR
ONTHE ASYLUM
LARGEST POLICY
EVER
WRITTEN
miners ” are o u t
ON HANS LIFE
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Vault Made by Mosler
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Finest in The
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State
Said He W as Severely
Flogged But Not
Finishing touches arc being jput
on tho New First National Bank
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Of Passive Restetanc^
That Has Been in Pro­
gress in Ruhr,.

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Six Thousand of Them
Quit up to Noon
Today. ! 1 Columbus Man Writes
Million Dollar Policy
I Or T k . A tftc l« tr 4 Prr»«)
' On Miafni Citizen.
PARIS, Sept, 27.—The German
Government has practically been
handed over to n military dictator*
ihip it la deduced at the foreign o f­
fice from Berlin dispatches. Situation
regarding ns full dangerous possibili­
ties but as furnishing no basis pres­
ent for any action pnrt on allies. Au­
thorities of tho occupation in Ruhr
however, said to be prepared to meet
any emergency which mny .arise as
•eonsequenco proclamation isidcd in
Berlin
placing minister defense
Geasler in full charge and authoriz­
ing him to take any measures to in­
sure order. This action was consider­
ed as partly in response to Bovarins
action selling up dictatorship and in
any caso as solely minted to Re­
quirements o f internal politics.
DUSSELDORF, Sopt. 27.— Miners
In thp Gelsenkirchen, Vrccklinghausen
and Wnnne districts (n the heart of
the Kuhh mine flaldi declared a gen­
eral strike ns the first action in a
protest against Borlin government’s
decision to end psssiye resistance and
also against exploitation district by
the French, It it estimated that C,000 miners quit work up to noon today
and others expected to follow.
BERLIN,
Sept. 27,—Gormqpy’a
Foreign troubles nro Juat about to
(ommenca and the time to apeak of
"capitulation? baa not yet exactly ar­
rived, for the fata of the Ruhr and
Rhineland la intimately inter-locked
•ifa tho impending resumption of the
reparations problem. - ......
_ ’ .
This is the gist of a candid state­
ment by a government leader to a pri­
vate audience of Berlin editors who
were frankly , told that tho govern­
ment contemplated the immediate fu­
ture with profound skepticism If not
pessimism and that it is not deluding
itself into the belief that daylight and
.freedom await Gcrmanyy, now that
■he has relinquished passive resist­
ance.
■
“Our troubles ara only just begin­
ning,” he continued, “ and we have yet
b1 learn the Enten^o’s attitude to­
wards our bandonment o f passive re
alslanre and whether the occupying
powers are sincerely dcsirious o f co­
operating with ua in tho complex task
of restoring order.'1'
The question of whether the ad­
ministration of the German railways
l* to revert exclusively to German na­
tionals and whether the evicted of fi­
nals will be reinstated constitutes
only onq of the mooted points which
the government- la not In a position aa
» t to express Lan opinion.
The government's outstanding connrn, said this official, occupies itself
* ith the fate df tpo Rhineland, and it
a cardinal point on which clarity,
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•pokesmen expressed himself with a
frankness that amazed hla editorial
auditors.
"If France makes demands In this
traction,? he said, “ it remains to be
**** how the other allies will clew
•uch a procedure, fiuch an kvehtuallty
would, of course, create a new
•uropean situation and it would then
“•com# necessary to choose between
capitulation and a breach. The time
p
of this has not arrived, but the
*,,n ,an government hardly looks for
pronounced activity in favor o f Oer­

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COLUMBUS, Sept. 27.—John S.
Sherritt,, a Columbus insurance man
announced today that he had sold a
policy for $1,000,0000 on Uio life o f
George E. Merrick, a real estate
dealer o f Minml, Florida. It is be­
lieved the policy is the largest ever
issued by a single company on the
life o f an individual.

CORFU ISLAM
WAS RETURNED
THISIOM NG'
ITALY BANDS BACK TERRITORY
CAPTURED IN
AUGUST.
(n r The AsaarlateS I’ ressl
ATHENS, Sept. 27.— The Island of
Corfu, which occupied by Italy Aug­
ust 31, was returned to the Green au­
thorities thiH morning according to
dispatches received hero announce.

Tampa Auto Man .
Committed Suicide
A t His Home Today
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Joseph Falxooc Shut Himself , With
No Apparent Cause.
(Hr The A».nrln*rd I’ reaa)
TAMPA, Fla.. Sept. 27.—Joseph A.
Falsone, president of th e« Kalsone
Motor Company, committed aificide
by shooting himself at his home just
after announcing his intention to go
to his office. Relatives could assign
no motive for tho afct /
The Herald for first class job work.
many in Entire circles. Until Enginnd, Belgium and Italy have spoken
it would bo premature to mention
breach.
“ If, on the other hand, we have
to ileal exclusively with France it
would bo a simple matter to conclude,
in favor of M. Poincare's laat
speeches, that negotiations would lead
to nothing. The Rhineland and Ruhr
problems concern the entire Entente,
on one hand, and Germany on the
other." He believed that all the cre­
ditor nations were entitled to have
a voice in deciding whether tho Ruhr
and Rhineland were to remain under
French sovereignty, and added that
Germany did not propose to indulge in
such dangerous international ex­
periment aa flatly to go on*record
before tho allies had expressed theifkaelvea.
LONDON, Sept. 27.—Street fight­
ing between communists and sections
leas extreme radicals reported from
Dresden where parties wfre bolding
meetings and processions in Berlin
the dispatch saya. One man killed and
five fatally wounded, and twenty oth­
ers injured. .
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MUNICH BAVARIA, Sept J i t Dr. Vonknhr Bavarian military dic.tator lias prohibited meetings follow­
ers Adolph HiUrr, fascist leader and
all other political gatherings. Situa­
tion throughout Bavaria at present
reported quiet.

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CHAIRMAN OF BORDER
MISSION ASSASSINATKI).

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MOSCOW, Sept. 27.— M. Lnvroff
chairman o f the Russian Karelian
Border Commission has boon killed
nnd two others of 'commission wound­
(Ilr The Annrl.lrd P rru)
ed by nssassins at tho frontier while
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Sept. 27.—
returning from Finland, according to
Willlnm G. Fetter who charged on
dispatch from Pctro Znvodsk.
his deathbed in New York Monday
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that ho was severely flogged several
months ago at tho hospital here was Negro Killed Boss
never whipped or boaten or even had
A t Osceola Cypress
any troubio at tho institution, Assist­
Company’s Plant
ant Superintendent Harvcll stated, in
tho absence of Superintendent Knott.
TOOK TO SWAMPS BUT WAS CAPHarvcll said Fetter was admitted to
TUBED ItY SHERIFF HAND
tho hospital June 17, 1022, and taken
AND VICKERY.
to New York nnd turned over to his
brother by Superintendent Mnolt
Frank Goodman a negro 20, fireJuno 25, 1023. When he entered the .mr.n on Osceola Cypress Co., log train
institution ha weighed 120 pounds shot nnd killed n negro camp Irons by
nnd when he loft he weighed 1(51,
.tin* name o f Boh Casey. Tuesday

Building, especially
the
banking
rooms, where skilled nrtizans and
nyehnnlcs are erecting and finish­
ing tho metal grills and other interior
work.
Tho hank is making its plans to
occupy its now quarters the latter
part of next .week, and though tho
journey front its present home is a
short one, nevertheless it is moment­
ous when it is remembered that Presi­
dent F. P. Forster has transacted
business in this same location for over
40 years, sin fi 1883, and Cnshior
Whitner alnco 1888, 35 years.
It is tho oarpest wish of tho bank
officials that everyone hnvo an op­
portunity to mnke a close inspec­
tion o f the now banking rooms, with
the modern vnults, safes and all tho
TALUAI1ASSEH, 8op± 27.— Rec­
other up-to-date equipment for the ords o f the prison department show
safety and convenience of the hanks Fetter wns sentenced in Duval county
customers.
December 21, 1921 for six months for
In accordance with this wish the
breaking and entering, not for riding
doors of banking rooms will be thrown
train. He was released June 11, 1922,
open to tho public on Thursday, Oc­
being allowed 12 days olT for good
tober 4th, 1023 from four to ten
behavior.
Ho served at Convict
o'clock and. the citizens aI Smifartj,
C4tHp,,22, tftUl records o f ••inspectors
ftihlinulp'ibn'd adjoining counties Jkro1
during that time his sentence show
cordially invited to be the guests of
conditions good and no record of any
the bank during those hours.
Fetter
Sanford's best orchestra will fur­ punishment or complaints.
nish music for the occasion and entered the hospital at Chattahoochee
Stewart the Florist will hnvo charge six days after his discharge from the
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of the floral decorations, and a souve­ prison camp.
nir o f the occasion will be presented
to qach yialtor.
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Engineer Killed
The officers of tho bank hope to
I n Collision
welcome on this occasion evoryonc
Interested .in tho development of San­
On Rock Island
ford and ,QUr .section of tho State, aa
they, believe the erection o j this
Severs! Persons l.njured In Head
modern, fireproof, six-story building
on Collision.
marks a great stop in that direction.
The following invitation iq being
( I l r T h e A a a o rln trd P re a a )
mailed to baqkcrs and other* residing
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 27-Joh n
in distaut point*, possibly not reached Fleenor, engineer of Rock Island
by our local, paper...
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freight train was killed, and shverul
. .vrhe Officer* and Directors • ,
persona injured near Concho, when
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the freight collided hend on with the
1 Fl$st National Bank of. Sanford,
fast .Firefly passenger south bound
Florida
for Dallas.
.
cordially invite you to bo present
at Jh* formal opening of their now
HIGGINBOTHAM GETS
.
‘ Banking House
ADDITIONAL TIME FOR
at tho corner of Park Avenqe and
NEW TRIAL PETITION
First Street, Sanford, Florida
on Thursday, October fourth
TALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 27.— The
•nineteen hundred and twenty,three
state
supreme court has extended un­
four to ten o’clock.
til November 21 tho time limit allow­
ed counsel to file u petition for a new
“ SNOWDUIFT." JONES’
trial in tho case of Thomas W. Hig­
FILM, 18 VIRILE STORY
OF NORTHWEST ginbotham, who was . convicted in
July of second degre murder in con­
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Charles Jones shifts ^iia scene of nection with 'the death of Martin
activities from tho Western plains to Tabcrt, in a Dixie county lumber
tho daztilng snowa o f the Yukon in camp in February, 1922.
Higginbotham waa charged with
bU lafaet William Fox ..production
_ the death by excesaivo. flog,rBnowdHft," at the M|Jane today. luting
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f Tabcrt, a youth from North
This to a virile story of the North­
ta
whp had been sentenced in
west which .should find instant favor
county court to a short term
with all movie fnna.
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hla way on p train and
beat
In ita original forn\ this screen
later
leasfcd
to the lumber company
story was a novel by Jamea B. Henand
sent.
C
d
its
camp haro wharo ho
dryx.-and .the leading
rale aeema
died.
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ideal}? suited for
Charles i Jones.
Jones: bus -the character of Carter
Brerit^ ato®,'Known aa. "Ace-ln-the- STORMY WEATHER
MAY 1IIT FLORIDA
J}o)e,“ ;a .urining engineer from the
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ft,“ a' white child who has grown
WASHINGTON,
Sept. 27;—The
up with tho Indians. A French Ca­ United States weather bureau issued
nadian rum-runper an&lt;| the captain this announcement:
of a whuUog vcsacl bribe tha Indiana
Advisory disturbance .developing
to help them in their attempt to steal over old Bahama Channel will move
tho girl, and sell her into slavery *in west northwest-ward, and Inci^aae
Dawsqn., ,
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In intensity. Vessels Hi Bahama watJohnny . Claw, the rum-rupner ex­ tre, Cuban watera and o ff the south
changes ^ia liquor tor the furs o f the coast o f Florida are advised to exIndlgne
them arizing “ Snowdrift" erciae every precaution. Northeast
start* over the frozen trail to Daw­ storm warnings are displayed on the
son.' Brent arrives at the Indian vii- Florida coast from Jupitar Inlet to
lago aoau.after and hurries to Daw­ Kay West?* fC
son wharf ha finds the girl held pris­
New oYrk man shot himself as hla
oner, |n a dance hall. Then follows
one o f the most dramatic fights ever wife .prepared lunpheoo. Why will
m ade'/pr thf screen.
these'women make salads T

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about 12 o’clock at the mill quarters.
Goodman afterwards toqjc to the
swamps hut was captured about 10
o'clock Tuesday night, by Sheriff
Hand and deputy’s Vickery nnd Goggings. Goodman will he hound over to
circuit court.
NEW HOME FOR TIIK OAKLAND
' CVourliT will W br'oYfti-'ftf&amp;fil’ aHd
early Monday morning for a handsome
brick building at the rorncr of Rand
nnd Commercial avenues, which will
lie the new home of the Oakland line
c f automobiles. Harry Kent has just
returned from Jacksonville where the
contract wns signed with tha plckslng
news thtit Sanford is to hnvo ona of
the most modern buildings in the
state exclusively devoted to the auto­
mobile industry, ns every department
will lie housed under the roof of the
new building, which will be constructed
of brick, two stories in height and
covering a floor space 100x104. This,
building, which will open u p 'a now
business arction for Sanford, will be
absolutely fire proof, and will contain
every modern improvement, with an
extra large show room for the dis­
play of the new Oakland.
1'ALMBTTQ I'LAN8 TO
GO TO ORLA&amp;DO KN
MASSE FOR HEARING
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PALMETTO, Sept. 27.— Th* busi­
ness houses o f Palmetto will most
likely close in protest Oct. 3, that
the whole town may farm a motor­
cade to Orlando on that datf, to ap­
pear before the Interstate Commerce
Commission and fight tho proposed
freight rate increase on poriaablea
that tho railroads are now asking for.
Tho Palmetto Chamber o f Com­
merce, at ita meeting Wednesday
night, passed a resolution requesting
the mayor to Issue a proclamation to
that effect. Palmetto to the largest
fruit and vegetable ahrlpiring'-point in
the state, and the grotver* ond others
here arq awake to the fa (ft that an
incrcaap in rates, which are already
exorbitant, would be a body blow to
this section, and they are doing all
within their potrer to prevent it.
Hence tho day o f protest and the mo­
torcade to Orlando.
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CHICAGO, Sept. 27.— Priawi *eqtenevs at hard labor to aolre Chica­
go’s reckless speeding problem are
advocated by 'M a y o r 'W illiam E.
Dover, who has rejected. tjui idea of
having a special session o f the leg!#*
lature called to' pass a bill requiring
mental, physical and mechanical teats
far motorists. * .
Automobile killers nro not tncpUIly, physically or ■mechanically de­
ficient, the mayor said. They are de­
liberately thwarting the laws of
speed and sanity and should be
with as criminals, he declared. Jrr.i
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FIRST SKIRMISH HAS WON
BY OKLAHOMA GOVERNOR
BESOUGHT
RAND OF M il
RAIDED HOUSE IMPEACHJVALTON
STOLE WHISKY
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Convene Until Court
Second Time Millions In
* Decision.
Whiskey W as
(n r Th# Associated I 'm .)
Stolen.
WAGONER, Okla., Sept. 27.— A
(Hr Thp A.aorlnlril Prraa)
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27.— A band
of about 40 men sumo o f them mask*
ed and armed bound nnd gngged tho
gunrd.'t at tho warehouse of the Phil­
adelphia Distilling Company at E(I*
dington near here and escaped with
from seven to ten
truck loads of
whiskey. This is the second time the
distillery has been raided. The
whiskey was valued at $2,51)0,000.

Would Not Tell
Names of Men
Who Crossed Wires
In New York Slock Exchange and
Shops. .
(n r Thp Aaaorlntprf Prr.al
NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Testimony
detailing conversation ho had in Juno
1921 with two members of tho New
York statu legislature which he said
concerned the restoration of stock
wires into tho buckotshop, it Is un­
derstood hnvo ben given beforo the
grand jury by If. K. Pomeroy, chair­
man of law committee of the New
York Stock Exchange. He would not
tell the newspaper men tholr names,
but said there was a third member pf
tho legislature whoso name ho could
not recall, and theso were parties re­
ferred to by President Cromwell of
the exchungo when he said certain
porsons threatened tho dxchango with
adverse legislation unless their de­
mands wore mot. ,
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Tomato Growers
of Western State
Losing Big Money
By Ix&gt;nf Spot&lt; or iUlght Which A t­
tacks Them.
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Sopt. 27.—
TomoAo growers of the Middle At­
lantic and Mlddlo Western states arc
losing approximately 250,000 tons of
tomntqes nnnunlly from damage done
by the tomato "leaf-spot or blight, ac­
cording to investigations by the Uni­
ted States department of ngrieulture,
doacribcd in Information received by
the state agricultural authorities.
This lots can be largely controlled by
thoroughly plowing under all dead
tomato vinea in tho fall to prevent
the overwintering of Ihe fungua, it
ia , stated.
The tomato leaf-spot fungus, as
ahowa by experiments, grows fruits,
aryl overwinters on various kinds of
dopd plant material, auch aa weeds,
grpaacs, cornstalks, wheat stubble,
and remains o f other crops.
FORMAL OPENING ROLLINS.
COLLEGE AT 10:15 TOIDAY
WINTER PARK, Sept 27.— The offlcial opening o f Rollins College occurcd today at ten fifteen o'clock at
Kqowlea Hall. Dr. O. I. Woodley,
Secretary of the Florida Educational
Association, delivered the opening ad­
dress. Ho waa assisted in the open­
ing ceremonies by the hi blisters of
Winter Park..
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party o f fifty gunrdsmen arrived heft
unannounced. They declined fa, stats
their mission.. Sixteen persona hero
have been named on grand-jury In­
dictments for alleged participation in
floggings.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 27.— Undnunted by ihe result of their first
skirmish with military forces o f the
state, members of the lower-house o f
tho Oklnhonin legislature prepared to­
night for the next move .in thuir atiinipt to meet to consider the official
nets of Govetpor J.rC. Walton.
Despito tho fact that they were dlstu rned when they gathered '.at soon
today beforo the barred doors o f the
house chamber nt tho capitol the legis­
lators contended that the house for­
mally was convened and that it la
now in recess pending the call o f the
president officers. A statement by
Representative W. I). McBec, a leader
in tho assembly move, declared that
the proceeding constituted a meeting
of the house, notwithstanding its in­
terruption by troops actiiig under or­
ders of Governor Walton.
With the statement, Representative
McHee made public what he declared
to he tho official Journal of the house.
It dotailed tho brief action which
terminated in tho clcahanco o f tho
capitol corridors by tho military.
Prevented from meeting or even
caucusing, tho house members tonight
pinned their hopes for protection
against the military authorities upon
the efforts o f a legal committee which
mark the next stage in the.eonOlst;
Thnt there would bo ho immediate
attempt to assemble again in d e ­
fiance of martial law regulations waa
tho promise made lato today by house
leadets to Adjutant General. Mark­
ham. Observers predicted that tha
solons would await a court ruling .be­
fore essaying another assembly.
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Representative Disney, chairman o f
the legal committee, said tonight that
the court proceedings cou)d not gat
underway before morning. |1* refused
to indicate what form the action .might
talu&gt; or wbether it would b« instituted
by tho stato supreme court or {the
federal court here.
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JURY IN FLOGGING
TRIAL APPARENTLY
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MACON, Ga., Sept. 27.—Tkd Jttry
considering the cate of Dr. C. A.
Yarbrough charged with riot ip oonncction with the flogging o f |Y. O.
Barnett two and e half hours' offer
taking tho case had given no indica­
tion o f agreeing on a verdict. ;q for
Judge Will Gunn, who presided Ipft
the courtroom at 6:20 o’clock fnatn|$ting offieiala to call hint ia thelavittt
a verdict ‘ waa reported. &gt;
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Judge WiU Gunn late WediUeday
issued a rula of nisi ordering WUsa
Birdsong, deputy sheriff, to appeer.in
court at one o’clock today to* sHfw
cause why he should not be
in contempt of court far interr
Special
Prosecutor» W all
tor
while
he
waa
the jury, in the trial o f . Dr.
Yarbrough on a charge o f
song's commission jraa
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�completed a picture long to be
RUS8ELL BISTEItS AT
mem be red.
MILANB THEATER
The usual birthday cake with its
e u r t M - n - *" 7
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thirty-seven candles was a feature
The first vaudeville rood uttrhfftlon
’?VVMIhVo f the dinner; which was served in
of ihe season to appear at the now
tire family will bTndJuS
MRS. FRED D A IG E It.....
Society Editui four tempting courses,
ftesdames
and beautiful Milano Theater, la life
for one 20c paid admfi*
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Russell Sisters, n Keith Vaudeville
I f Jrou have any friends visiting you— if you are going anywhere or com­ McCormick o f Orlando, acting as
Hoot Gibson in
FLORIDA: Rain in sooth, unsettled
Register and pay your poll tax If act, in n gorgeous scenic novelty,
ing home, or if you are entertaining,'write a postal curd to this department, waitresses. Orchqstra music was cn- you want to vote In the bond election. who were greeted with a packed in north portion Wednesday; Thurs­
giving details, or telephone the item. It will bo greatly appreciated.
'■* Jbyed during the dinner and the eve­
. “ DEAD GAME”
house at their opening performance day rain; Increasing northeast winds,
becoming gales over south portion.
ning was one of the most delightful
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Check arc last^ night.
He held up the
,
will sail for Now York. 8he will also social affalra ever given here. Covers homo from Cordnndo
Roach where
Their novelty is entitled ''Visions of
found
the
girl
he
lov&lt;!dPwffi
spendling several Splendor” and is staged with their
visit friends at Point Pleasant, N. V., were.laid for H. C. Hannah, *Dr. S. they have been
JACKSONVILLE, Sopt. 20.—The
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and Newark, N. J., bo fore returning H. Moore, I. N. Kcnficdy, W. b . Pow­ days. .
own special scenery and elcctcical ef­ maximum and minimum temperatures n £ S L y ?S ?,ave done in 5
2 2 th at.?. I f you want to
home.
..
-• ell, J. E. Mattocks, H. Ray Ferran,
fects, requiring their own electrician in representative cities, furnished by
one o f the fastest movbt
Carl L. Ferran, George R. Wheeler,
tho
weather
bureau from records
Mr.' and Mrs. D. M. McDonald, Who and two assistants to Itandlo the elecpictures
o f -rough-riding I !
Wednesday— Mrs. Henry "Nickel on­
CHnrles Starling, who has been the A. D. Miller, C. \V. Willlama, L. J. havo been touring the state, spent tricnl scenic effects in^ the various complied yesterdny at 8 p. m., follows
mance ever filmed, don’t miu
* teraina at a mlscellaenous, shower guest pf his brothor, B. J. Starling, Taylor, Charles Istod, C. A. Childs, Tuesday night at the Valdez cn route transformation scenes.
Cities
Max. Min
f*n H°n*/
f ibson
a ft'
i’ at h#r home on Hughey Street loft yesterday for his home, in A t­ George Williams, nil members o f the to their home In Daytona.
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actionfulest beat" in th£
The act opens with twp young la­ Atlantic City .................. . „..80
!' fr q m '4 to 0 p. m., complimenting lanta.
Atlanta
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4 Eustls Rotary Club; Joe McCormick
breezy Western romance. R
dies in a pretty .ballet, “ Visions of
apd Kendrick Guernsey o f the Or­
\ Miss Clara MUIen, a bride-elect of
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bo a Comedy.
Spain/* surrounded by a tropical B oston .............. ....
lando elub and Ex-Vice
President
&gt;• next month.
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Richard DIx, Leatrlce Joy and
Mrs. J. K. Mottlrtger of Jackson­
John Turner o f the
Tampa club.
('hic.'igo
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ville formerly o f this city is the
Shortly after dinner the guests were
Itom orrow
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Cincinnati L....... a.'
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guest o f her dnughter, Mrs. Walter
invitccT to the back yard where a
Des Moines — ___________
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My life Is what iSro made It, good or
of thlk Grotto. Many brilliant light­
Morgan, nt her home on Park avenue.
John Bowers in
"prise fight" was staged between
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ill.
Saatport, Mo. - ................
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Ixinnie McMullin nnl Chief of Po­
ing ofTocts arc taking place in this
Harry "Toots” Hannah, Jr., and J. R. lice Roy Williams rcturncs last night
Kansas City .... .............t...... 78
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‘Let me forever know this, and bo still.
“ Poverty p* Riches”
Mrs. Clifford Peabody* and children Ashmore, Jr. Many good wishes and from a two-week's visit to Asheville, classy, number.
New York . . . . ________.... ....82 ' 62
I would not lay to destiny or fato
Tho
next
number
Is
''Spirit
o
f
the
Pittsburg .... :... ......................80 • 58
The failures that are mine, or over­ arrived here yesterday after spend­ hearty congratulations were shower­ N. C., where Mrs. McMullin nnh
Tempest.” A storm approaches with St. L ou is...........................
ing tho summer in Vermont and New ed on tho honorce, and likewise to his saughter are apondlng tho summer.
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rate
flashes o f lightning. At this instant
York
and
have
rented
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the
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charming
wife,
who
arranged
and
Those fruitless efforts made;
as though coming out of the fast Washington
But looking on this llfo as but a Nobel apartmenta on Myrtlo avenue. carried to such brilliant success the
L. Allen, o f tho Allen Seed Com­
moving clouds, Nellie Russell appears
Sanford
beautiful and elegant affair.
Mr. pany, has been confined to his room
grade,
on a large whito globe nnd does a Max. Tuesday
A Knnncr of tho Kanncr Depart­ Hannah was the recipient o f n hnnd- with a severe attack o f blood plosonI would with contrite spirit strongly
pretty dance while rolling the globe Min. lust night
ment Store returns homo this eve­ tomo smoking stand from the mem­ ing and, whilo he is slowly regaining
strive
with her feet. As she Is about to Rain ------ — ....
The Herald for first
ISo let what good thero Is In me sur­ ning from New York and other mar­ bers o f the Eustls club, besides sev­ his strength, ho is unable to attend
moke her exit, a brilliant rainbow
kets, where he purchased a full line eral other gifts from friends.
to businosa.
Vive.
appears in the sky. The closing num­
PONY RAFFLE CALLED OFP.
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* - — Vivian Yoiscr Lnramorc. of ttio latest goods for his store.
ber is “ Visions I)e Art,” in which a
Piggly
Wiggly
announces ton
BRIDGE PARTY AT WOMAN'S
tiaiuformation scene takes pince, and
Seminole Athletic Club announces
pounds
o
f
sugar
for
08 cents nnd
u u it ay or uunedln, rla., was
' Mrs. W. T. Tunlcliffeffe has return
CLUB.
before tho audience arc aware o f the that tho pony raffle has been called
special prices on butter, milk, pota­
yesterday and
ed from St. Claud where she spent among the arrivals
One o f the most delightful o f the toes, flour,, etc. Full lino o f fresh next surprise, thp Dancing Models off, owing to n misunderstanding with Blirk-Drmfkt R ic t u n ^ u
made his hcndqunrtcrs at the Monte­
.the weekend.
social affairs o f the'early fall season, fruits arid vegetables nnd tho prices are seen in Ihe distant background, the owner o f tho pony. Any ono who
zuma whilo in tho city attending to
u Arkansas Faratr WU Hu :
beneath a plash canopy, in the most bought a chnnce and has-not been re­
was that of last evening, when the
are whnt make I’ iggly Wiggly popuRoy Syrnmes o f Winter Park was business.
realistic
scenic
poses
from
puintlng*
Junior Departrcnt o f the Woman's
funded, ploano advise tho club by let­
U*4 It, Wfei Needed, •
*
In the city this morning transacting
o f art. The Russell Sisters will ap­ ter nnd check will )&gt;o mailed to re­
Club, with Mrs. Ben Caswell, chair­
.
fa r 2 $ W
J
business.
*
It. B. Brassier o f Orlando and Mr. man, and Mrs. Ed Betts and Mrs.
pear at the Milanc today matinee nnd fund.
'•*■
Churchwell Company announce the
Caldwell of Orlando were the guests
night and tomorrow night.
biggest nnd best nnd most complete
Hatfield, A rk.-M r. O.
Panou, i
Miss Inn Jordan is spending the of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly last eve­
The Sanford Bnnd will o)»cn the sea­
line o f ladies dresses nnd coats that
afternoon in Orlnndo.
ning nnd attended the bridge party
J. M. Holden, eve;* popular sales son Sunday afternoon nt Central Park well-known farmer on Route I, this pi*e
this store has shown since cominf to
■lyu "I keep Biack-Draughl in my hom«
given Inst evening nt tho Woman’s
man o ftho Covington Co., Jackson with n fine program.
Sanford. See the prices quoted on
III
Ihe time. II U Ihe but all-aroasd
Miss Woymn G raves' leaves this Club.
ville, Is in the city for several day.
medicine I hive ever fouad tor the 8m
all o f new drosses nnd coats nnd sec
afernoon for Scbring, where hIio will
calling on old friends nnd now cus­
Free Ford nt Wights,
and lor constipation. We begin uslnfii
them for your self nt Churchwell's.
visit friends.
tomers. Mr. Holden is registered n!
Mr. and Mrs. Wclbourh Phillips of
25 or more yean ago aod have used g
tho Vnldez.
Miami nre announcing the zirth of
Congregational Hazaar will lip held whenever needed since. I have oem
E. L. Lewis, n prominent business
G. A. Rod path o f
Orlando was
Snturday, September 22.
December
Hfh. Remember the date. found any other medicine u good for
man o f Gracnslioro, (In., is 'In the
among the business visitors in the The lmby has lieen nnmed Welboume
104-Gtc constipation, and that was what I tuflti­
city,
the
guest
of
friends.
Mr.
Lowia
city yesterday.
.
Phillips, Jr., Mrs. Phillips was, be­
ed with till I began using Black-Draught.
is so favorably impressed with the
fore her mnrringe, Miss. Edith Rand
Black-Draught corrected this condition,
possibilities of Snnford that he has
Jacksonville was represented hero o f this city.— Orlnndo Sentinel.
aod now we use It for the liver and lot
about decided to cast his fortunes
yesterday by E. M. Kismnn, E. I*
indigestion—a tight and sluggish feeikg
with us and become a .resident o f the
Gibbs and J. J. Mahoney.
alter
meals, lor bad taste In the ~~ifi
MILLER-RIDGE.
City Substantial.
and sour stomach.
ached,” writes John It. Gordon, Dan­
Mr. nnd Mrs. FrAhcla Leonard Miller by Speer nn Son, was won by Miss
Mrs. C. If. Mills o f Chicago, 111.,
v ille Iir* "I 'secured somo FOLEY
"M y wife uses it for headache lad
announce the engagement of
Abbio Doudney. Second prize, silk
II. C. Cooke, of Gainesville, Fin., KIDNEY PILLS nnd after n fow
arrived In Sanford yesterday nnd is
biliousness. It sets oq our shell aad *«
their daughter
hose, donnted by Yowcll Co., won, by arrived in Snnford Tuesday with one
don't let it get out Ittus been a grtd
■topping nt the Montezumn.
treatments I felt better* and could
Mnry Esther
Mrs. L. P. McCullcr. Third prize, n of the most complete sample line of work with more ease, became strong­
help to us. I believe ■ great deal of
to
inskct o f radiance roses, donnted by shoes thnt nhs been shown in the er, and could sleep better." For quick
is caused by hurried eating sad
B. B. Jcrnlgnn is in the city for a
SEMINOLE PISH ' sickness
Mr. James Pntrick Ridgo
Stewart,
tho Florist, won by Mrs. Valdez sample room this season.&lt;Mr.
constipation, and Ulael-Dnught, Utaken
short time transacting business for
relief
from
Ilncjcache,
Rheumntlc
Tho wedding to take place Ooctabor Forrest I.nko. Low score prize for
MARKET
right, will correct this condition.”
Cooke represents the Endieott-Johnthe A. C. L. Railway.
sixteenth, nineteen hundred twenty- Indies, a vanity, donated by Ball son Shoe Qo., of Endicott, N. Y., and pains, and Kidney nnd Bladder trouble
Get Thed/orxi'a, the original and odf
use FOLF,Y KIDNEY PILLS. Sold
•
Phone 481-W .
three.
lardware Co., went to Mrs. Paul Big­ sells several o f the local merchants.
genuine
Black-Draught powdered lira,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bnrtian o f AIevery whcdc.— adv.
medicine, Sold everywhere.
NC-150
ger*. . Cut prize,. a. large ... box of
toons, Pa., ars In - tho city and are
BEAUTIFUL
DINNER
PARTY
AT
candy,
donnted
by
Mobjcy
Drug
Co.,
J. C. Padgett, representative o f the
the guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. licit*.
was won by Mrs. J. II. Hintcrmister. Aunt Jiminn Pancake Flour Co., ar­
HANNAH HOME.
The men’s prizes were ns follows: rived in Snnfqrd Tuesday from St.
1 Miss Tillls Benjamin
returned
Mrs. Harry C. Hannah of Eustis
koine Monday evening from New entertnined Thursday night with one High Bcoro prize, nn ash tray, do­ Joseph, Mo. Mr. Padgett will he in
York, where she spent the summer o f the prettiest dinner parties ever nated by Mi-Imdy’s Shoppe, won by the city for over n week covering the
most delightfully visiting relntivc*.
given in Eustis, honoring her hus­ Judge G. G. Herring; second hitfh, local territory o f the C. W. Znring
band, who passed his thirty-seventh silk socks, donated b y ' McKInnon- Co. While horajho is making the Val­
* F- H. Hnnrold of Wnynesville, N. milestone yosterdny. The pinn\ for Mnrkwood Co., won by Billio Holden; dez his headquarters.
C., who has been, tho guest o f his this lovely affair were kept n secret
1•#. •(
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•
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Among (he arrivals nt the Vnldez
sister, Mrs. W. W. Long left &gt;•ester- from Mr. Hannah, and not until he
Hotel
Tuesday
was
Mr.
I..
J.
Maxwell
day for Went Palm Beach.
entered his home for the usual dinner
of Jnckr.onvillh, Supt. Southern Divis­
hour did he become aware o f his
ion of tho Western Union Telegraph
Mr. anr Mrs. B. T. Beavers of At­ birthday celebration. The Hannah
Co. Mr. Mnxwell will be in the city
lanta; Ga., were among the arrivals home is ono of the most attractive in
several days inspecting the local o f­
here yesterday nnd are pleasantly lo­ the city nnd for this occasion wus
fice in which is l&gt;oirtg installed sev­
cated at the Montezuma for a brief made doubly beautiful by the exquisite
eral
thousand dollars worth of new
sojourn.
arrangement of the dining table,
equipment.
which was arranged‘ for seventene
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Higgins and guests, members o f tho Eustis Rotary
C. •Hoffman arrived in Snnford
Mrs. Mary Higgins have returned club, of which Mr. Hannah is presi­
Tuesday on tho S. S, City of Jack­
homo from Jacksonville, where they dent, nnd three visiting Rotarians
sonville. Mr. Hoffman is from Ho­
spent' several days combining busi­ from Orlando and Tumpu. Tho center
boken, N. J., was in this ,clty two
ness and pleasure.

O C IA L
L ENDARj

w.

Fresh Oysters

And Shrimp Tomorrow

We are Proud
to Announce

We have the biggest and most
complete line o f ladies’ dresses

and. coats we’ve had since we

have been in Sanford, Prices

M ilane Theatre
COOLEST SPOT IN SAN FORD
-------Shows Starting at 7:30 nnd 9:15 P. M.----------TO D A Y
RUSSELL SISTERS IN ANOTH ER IIIG F E A T U R E
V A U D E V ILLE ACT.
.
Goldwyn Presents

•

“ H U N G R Y HEARTS”

with
DRY AN T W ASHBURN AN D HELEN ^FERGUSON
A living story o f the vast metropolis where life battle
thrilling, cruel.
.
Pathe Comedy— “ A P L E A SA N T JOURNEY.
M ATINEE P R IC E S ....................... 15 and 30 Cents
NIGHT PRICES .............................. 15 and 35 Cents
TH U RSD AY
Russell SiHtcrs jn an Entire Change o f Program
Wm. Fox Presents
.,
CH ARLES JONES

""

AT THE PRINCESS THURSDAY.
Leatrlce Joy needs no introduction
to movie fans, sinco her ndorabto
performance of Runty, in the Roginald Barker production, "Bunty Pulls
tho String.” From that delightful
characterization Miss Joy started
soaring star-ward, nnd remained with
tho Gldwyn Studios to make four
moro pictures, "A
Talo o f Two
Worlds", “ The Night Rose," "A ce of
Hearts,” and her latest, "Poverty o f
Riches.’ ’
John Rowers, the husband o f Louise
liv e ly in "Poverty of Riches," has a
charm nil his own. His friends doscribe It aa a quiet aweetness o f charactor that shines through all o f his
screen roles. One o f his most popular pictures wn* “ Huldn from IIol-

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J. tf. King, officialyy conncc
with tho- Atlantic Coast Line, nrri
In Sanford Tuesday from Wllml
ton, N. C., coming down to ins|
tho new construction work going
nt the local shops and to visit
friends. Mr. King will be at the \
dez while in tho city,
r ——
Mrs. (i. C. Cates announces in
dny'a Herald a iiig sale on d f } go
nnl dress goods o f all kind*. A
big reductions In shoca and grocci
and everything. Go to Cates in
Cates building west o f the rallw
and save money on everything j
may need. Catoa ha* It and Ca
has the cheapest prices. See the i
vertisement.
...
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Ba n d c o n c e r t
SUNDAY AFTERNOON

ARRIVALS. AT HOTEL VALDEZ

The Sanford Bgnd will render the
Sunday nfteroon at four o’clock in
Central Park.

“SNOW DRIFT”

F. C. Cooke, Gainesville, Fla; J. C.
Padgett, St. Joe, M i.; Henry C.
Silvers, Baltimore, Md.; J. M. Holden,
Jacksonvillo; U. R. Rinard, Crescent
City; J. N. King, Wilmington, N. C.;
E. G. Poacher, NoahylMe, Tepn.; W.
W olff. Atlanta; J. Hugh White, Jack­
F R ID A Y .
COUNTRY STORE
sonville; W. T. Haskins, Tampa, Fla.;
M ON D AY
AM A TE U R NIGHT
A. Hoffman, Hoboken, N. J. P. J. Burgem, Tampa; D. Roger, .Tampa; W. B.
SP E C IA L M ATIN EE, M ONDAY, W E D N E SD A Y, AND
Walker, Nashville, Tenn; 8am
B.
SATURDAY
' '
Palmer, New Orleans, La.j L. Max­
Special Musjc to all Pictures
..' .
well, Tampa; D. M. McDonald and
.
s ^ s s a a s s s a Wife, Daylous.

jY om the famous novel by James 13. H cndryx. A it adventu­
rous story df tho great Northwest and is filled with exciting
action along the Mackenzie river... •*
Pathe Comedy— "H IGH AN D D R Y "
P R IC E S ........................— .'............... 15 aiid 3B Cents

SIAM DADD V A I U E
a c . r.
u t .M ( n&lt;

p a c k

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are reasonable. Come and see
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them whether you boy or pot.

Ladies Silk D resses____________________ $12.50 to $25.0
Ladies* Wool Poiret T w ill.......................... $12.50 to $25.0
Ladies’ Coats ........____________ ______ ,.... $12.50 to $22.51
Children’s and Misses’ Coats_____________ $3.50 to $19.0
Ladies’ Corduroy Kimonas ________ _____ $3.50 to $6.0
,

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Don’t forget our special 4-day sale which closes Satur
day night

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templatcd high prices in the cities
shall even demand one-half those
prices there will have to be some new
companies to supply the lower-priced
houses which would otherwise be'
thrown out of; bifshteaa.— l'nlntkn
News.
READ THE NEWSPAPERS.

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"KIDS

You would be amazed to know how
many men and women there are who
L I W 1 I i l l IF F — 'C tr ra U tlr a Mmmmgmw
do not. read the newspapera. Some­
f i t * # S39-W after ■ a* m.
times you find even opinionated peo­
■ i t o * r l * l l * i Prkw ta
® »« tea r
Jto M ple who arc loud mouthed in their
■III Maatha
.......................
a.M
praise or denunciation o f public men
B * ll» * r t l la City fcy Carrier
Oar W eek............
......... 11 O t .l t or public matters, who flo not know
T i t alar lX- ta is-p a a r W rrk ly Mre­ the difference between the telegraphic
als entirely r s .e fa
I t a h .li
Coast?
•a 4 la p sk U a k il every Friday. Adeer- or the editorial page o f n paper. We
t M a « ratea made known an applica­ have before us a syndicated editorial
tion. I Z M per year, alwaya la advance.
on this subject that' we think worthy
■ B lfB E I l T H E ASSOCIATED PltESS
Thr Aaaoclated I’ reaa ts exclusively of use.
entitled to the us« tor remit) Iteat ion ol
The most important reason why
dispatcher credited to It or
all new* dlepatchaa
credit
governmental
functions ore not bet­
and also IDs local
nsws
pubJSSS
bsrslo.
ter performed, why a democracy is
Sin.
All rlghta or ra-publlcatlon of apaotal
so sluggish, why so mnny needed im­
dtepitchec h a ratn
e ____
■ _____
________ __
II*
*lao reserved
W i » i HKHAI.D n m i .n i v r ) . r t a» t u provements lag, is that citizens do
TO ADVBttTIHKIINi
not take the trouble to keep them­
In cass or errora or otnmlsslon In
Iseal or othsr
advert larinrnta The selves informed as to what is going
Herald Printline Company
dors not
held- Itself liable (or damage further on.
than the amount received for euqh ad­
They rend n headline or two, have
vertisement a.
n hit of superficial argument with n
foreign Advertising htpnm iU lin
neighbor, and are merely confirmed
_ T I IE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
in their established prejudices, with­
out clearly finding out the facts in
any given case. In these busy days
no citizen can investigate at first
Last Thursilsy afternoon o&lt;7— busi­ hand all the matters taken in charge
by his public representatives. What
ness will soon be on.
newnpnpers are for is lo collect the
-------------o
And at thst we have had n glorious most important facts about such ac­
summer. Sanford has never experi­ tivities ami present them to the at­
the office. If, after 5:30 p. m.
tention o f the citizen.
enced any better one.
the carrier has passed your
Tlie ability to vote intelligently and
house, call M S and n copy will
You just have to hand it to Or wizely, to talk usefully to one’s neigh­
lie delivered lo your home im ­
Undo. With their new skyline and bor who also votes, depends largely
• * e
mediately by a special carrier.
same
thing
with
cilio.s.
There
are
more big buildings going up Orlando on the use made of the daily news­
The
office will be open to these
For
tho
week
ending
September
21.
paper. Here the citizen finds news, some nice, quiet towns, self-satisfied
“ Every section of the United States
certainly is o real city.
culls
Up until 0 p. m.
Tho
chief
features
of
the
weok’R
local, state, nntiona] and intemntion; and contented, which do not expect has }iome3cckepi’ rntes except the
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IL L. SIIIPP, .
weather
were
tho
locally
henvy
rnins
nor
desire
nny
grant
growth.
In
such
Here, are domestic and other
The Oklahoma
legislators shot al.
Southeast. It is easier lo move out
w a l l
b o a r ^
Circulation Manager.
in the northern nnd central dlvisins,
their wad yesterday and were stop features adding to one’s information, places it may be unnecessary to plnn o f tho South and harder to move into
nnd tho entire absence o f rain in
ped at the door o f the state house by and advertisements giving the news for the future. They nre already it than than to nny other section of
some portions of-the same divisions.
finished.
There
nre
many
other
towns
Fo b h o m e a n d s t a b l e
o
f
what’s
good
in
a
business
way.
Ad­
the country. Extensive advertising
the soldiers. They were not allowed
Tha extraordinary Borozono treatment
an education in which give every evidence of continu­ nnd homeseekers’ rates on the part The rainfall was most frequent in
etc
to assemble but they will now take vertisements arc
Mndison, Gadsden, nnd portions o f for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, burns
their case to the Supreme Court and themselves. The editorial column, In­ ed nnd rapid growth. This is the o f the railroads can do much to de­
Duval, Columbia nnd Franklin coun­ and scalds ia Just os effective in tho stabto
terpreting the news o f the world, case with very mnny Florida cities. velop the South.’’
it will be n long drawn out fight.
os in the home. Homo flesh heals with
ties; nnd it was heavy over portions rcmarkohlo sjtccd under its powerful in­
bringing the application of all kinds Most of them were originally planned
Mr. Murjihey’s assertion thnt it is
of Pasco, HilDlioro nnd Polk. The fluence. Tho treatment ia tlia samo for
Tampa is now in the throes of a o f happiness, ’ domestic and foreign, on a small town scnle. The time has easier to move out of the South anil
week’s total wns generally less than animals as for hurnans. First wash out
political fight and the Times anil Tri­ down to their relations to the djtizen come when for most o f them n zon­ harder to move into it than any other
an inch in Atlantic coast counties infnetious germs with liquid Borozone,
If y ou are icnlni: In
bune arc filled each day with a bunch at home, is the heart of the paper. In ing system is absolutely essential.
section embodies a strong arraign­
and tho Borozono Powder completes tha
tiulitl. o f courxn Jnu
The present plnn o f the city of ment o f the railroads for their neglect south of St. Johns; nnd it wns gen­ healing process. Prica (liquid) 80c. 60a
o f political buncombe. It seems to us it he finds unbiased opinion on non\yntit tho v«ry brut
erally light in tho interior south of and J1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Bold by
m a terials tu tin Into
that much valuable time is bcipg lost partisan subjects, and the editor’s Miami will not fit a population of to restore homeseekers* rntes nnd it
It. unit you o.in nfUNION PHARMACY
pnrralle! 28. While soil moisture
two
or
three
hundred
thousand.
There
furtl
to uno unly th*
best
judgment
on
partisan
mntters.
ought to spur them to action in the
down there over nn office that when
•'
Sanford, Florida
best w hen -you deal
If you like the way your local pa­ is no doubt as to ihis. Before that manner desired if nothing else will is ample over the greater portion of
it is filled will have no special bearing
tvHli un. We chart:*
retiMunable prices fur
on the League of Nations, the Okla­ per handles things, you can learn number o f people can live com fort­ do so. The plea of the lines that in
.q u a lity in ate rial*
homa Ku Klux or the Muscle Shoals from it swiftly nml with no lost mo- ably here there must bo many changes. the past commercial travelers* took
plant. Some folks Hure take them­ tinn ninny things you need to know. Some of these changes must come advantage, of such rates,
although
Hill
selves seriously when they run for If you do not like that way, at least with the years, but some of them can they were not entitled to them, nnd
Lumber Co,
you can learn how not to do things, be clearly forneen now. They cannot thus caused the companies to lose
office.
------------- o------------Phone 135, S.mfurd
and by careful observation you may nil be made now, hut a plnn cun be fares which they ought to have re­
The New York papers have resum­ lenrn why you do not want to do solved which will make it possible to ceived, is in vain, for tho railroads
“ Builder./ Heady,|
regulate nil future building with re­ could attach such provisions to ticketr
ed publication after n week or more things that way.
Other Sizes in Proportion
quarters’’
K E Y W E S T C R A W F IS H
of auspeniion due to the strike o f the
Hut if you do not read the paper, ference to the city thnt is-to be. If issued at homeseekers' rqt&amp;s _ that
Phone 481-J
pressmen. It just shows that when you ntiglit ns well not bo here. "You nny city nodes ’ n "zoning system, none- could jmrefiasV (Tiem th rfllvW-1 ~~SEMTTCOUETTSir
—
a bunch o f men decide to strike they may give nn imitation of belonging Miami certainly does.— Miami Her­ 1ngo, excepting they were bonafide
M A R K ET
strike rcgnrdlean of the inconvenlnee to the life of your community nnd ald.
prospective settlors. In other words,
tlie railroads
which make such a
of the public, lint we will bet n hat the world at large, hut you do not
Phone 181-W.
&lt;05 Palmetto Ave. Phone 4i!l-J
the striking prespmen wilt think twice reoily belong anywhere.—Gainesville PUSHING THE 1IOMBSBEKERR’ claim show their incompetence to
before they pull such a honchead play Sun.
deal with n few dishonest men ami
RATES MATTER HOME TO
again. It is just such strikes ns this
thus they use this as in excuse to
THE It All.HOADS.
that makes the public thoroughly THE GOOD SENSE OF ZONING
make a whole section milTelTr— l’ ah!
disguested with the men who so com­
A Better bus been sent to the presi­ — Manufacturers Record.
Daytona has authorized the employ­ dents o f the railroads whose lines
pletely forget their duty to the pub­
YOUR TOWN AND YOU
lic as to quit work any time they feel ment of nn expert on zoning to lay serve the southeastern states, by the
like it. Strikes are’ almost a thing out and plan for the future growth of (ieorgiu Real Estate Association, J.
Ilmv thoroughly da you believe in
o f the past. There arc other ways of thnt city. St. Petersburg is taking Clay Murhpey, president, Macon, Gn.,
meeting the differences between la­ rtepa looking to the same procedure. urging tli cm to establish homeseek- your town?
The movement in St. Petersburg aems ers’ rates which have not been r e -1 Ilow real is your enthusiasm for
bor and capital.
-o
to have called for caustic comment stored intllis section since the World the work that must solve her prob­
COMING DEATH OF THE MOTION from the editor of the Clearwater War, although the west nnd the south­ lems?
Ilow genuine your faith ia
PICTURE HOUSE.
News, who jeers at the whole Idea west have them. As pointed out by her future?
of zoning ns foulish. it laTRUOJET the Manufacturers Record the rail­
A town is very like a man.
If the plan now under considera­ of zoning ns foolish. If it is foolish roads arc missing their opportunities
It* has hands nnd feet— feet to
tion of charging two dollars for the it is a form of folly that is being very in not re-establishing these rates and move with, hands to work with. It
viewing of a motion picture, as is widely adopted.
also in not advertising the South in has veins nnd nteries—its streets
now under contemplation in New York
The idea in this country in the past the liherul way that the West and olid railways*—through which its life
and Chicago, there will be many n has been thnt cities, like Topsy, should the Southwest nnd the Pacific Coast blood circulates. It bus nerves, which
country ahow-house that will close its be allowed to just grow. A person railroads advertise their respective center in telephone exchange and tel­
doors. The projectors of these high who is planning u home does not regions, the splendid results o f which egraph offices. Its strength of bone
prices, which they claim must be follow this method at all. If ho is nre visible everywhere.
nml ripew |s in Us banks, its manu­
made because o f the high salaries a sensible person lie really plans. lie
factories and its mercantile estab­
There are £Rmcpungcnt sentences
paid the performers, will demand calls in nn architectural expert. He
lishments. And It grows, just as doe*
in the letter of the Georgia Real Es­
from the country districts a relatively gives thut expert full information as
the body. It has n brain, for n city
tate Association, which is working
high price—and the manager of the to the sort of home he wants, o f the
must think. And it has, for it must
hand in hand will) the National Real
theater knows full well that the pub­ situation which it is lo occupy, of
hnve a spirit
Estate Association to hnve these rates
lic will not stand for it. If the eon- the possible future needs. He asks
What is th’e spirit o f your town?
retsored. For instance:
How truly nre you n part of tlmt
“ The railroads of this country spirit?
— W O ULD YOU RECOVER YO U R FULL
moved 6,000,1)00 people out of the
The unswer to such questions is not
LOSS PROMPTLY? OR W O ULD YO U BE
South following the Civil Wnr, due to found in any psychological analysis,
FORCED
TO
UNDERGO
ENDLESS
bud economic conditions, nnd by ad­ hut solely in what you are doing.
vertising the opportunities of the Mid­
TROUBLE A N D D E L A Y ?
Every man is part and parcel of tlie
dle West and the far West— always body o f hia town. Thnt body needs
Things Worth While Picked Up Along the W ay; Home From
the land o f the setting sun. Today him. It gives him o great deal, and
W e are eager to help you in securing the ex­
Pena Long A go Laid Down; Some From Pens of Later Daya.
thnt condition is reversed. The bad he is expected to give it something in
act amount of insurance you should carry to
economic ^conditions
(ngricuutrnlly) return, and the measure o f the un
be fully protected, going carefully into the
^»re in the West, with serious over selfishness with which ho nnd his
production o f wheat, large debts and fellow citizens give the wholc-henrtmost minute details o f your individual case
THE M EASU R E OF A KNOCKER
high priced lands. Their people arc edness, the genuineness o f the spirit
and
giving you dependable advice and coun­
looking to tho opportuitics of the of tho giving Is Ihe thing thnt deter­
A’ lim you Dark lo the voles of the knocker.
sel on problems that have to do with all kinds
Southeast whero every advantage of mines tho spirit o f tho town
As you list to Ills hummer full,
soil, climate, values and living con­
of insurance.
A writer o f holy writ reminds us
Remember the fart
ditions cxiBt,— free • from blizzerds in striking language that no part of
flint the knocking art
'•
and free at last from a one-crop tho human body can declare its inde­
•
Requires no brains at all.
isavery. The best and the last of pendence o f tho other parts. The
When you list to tbs 'grow l of Hie growler.
thee he aplundsshroenwcsternc cm f hand can hardly say that because it
As you hark to Ills ceaseless growl,
the cheap lands are in the South. The la not the foot “ it Is not c f the body."
Room s 501'502 First National Rank RuUding.— Telephone 95.
fuu will please m a l l
large plantations, never before avail
And the merchant cannot Bay that
That a ling la all
ubie, aro now offered for sale to the because he is not the banker be is not
It takes fur an riultesa how)
man in this country who is looking o f the body of the town, nor can the
As you watch for thr kick of a kicker,
for real opportunity.
manufacturer say that because he ia
Aa you notice Ills strenuous kick,
“ Many negroes have migrated be not the doctor, the lawyer or the pub­
fo u ’ll observe Ills rule
cause they cannot farm cotton against lic official, he is not o f the same
flint a stubborn jnule
the boll weevil. The intelligent white body.
la s r n t at tha same old trick.
E farmer practicing diversification, is
The truth is that all men who live
The knocker, the prowlar, tlie kicker.
getting independtn. oFr every negro in a town are inter-dependent. No
u
Fault-finder*, lurife nnd amall.
■ family that has left us many small one o f them could live in the town—
IVhat do (hey need
t
white farmers could be brought in no one pf them would be willing to
:
fo r each daily daedT
,
i and adapted to a successful farming ive in it—df there ware no others to
No brain*, no aroa*— Juat gall.
— C an t**
program. * •-*
p
him company, buy o f him, sell
s “ What will tho railroads of the keep
to him, help him and be helped by

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him. Ho would h a r o . incentive nei­
ther to work nor to plan.
And, speaking o f work, tt matters
not whether a man sells his labor to
another or buya It frohn another—
S o n n y , T t r tC H P ft r a - t - s m e &gt;*&gt;*&gt;(*
whether he works folr nnother or hns
A B o o D o y IN S C H O O L , |'m CoiH Q
that other work for. him— they work
To G ive You o tiiCHun e v e r y , p n y
together.
y o u r ft G o o o e c y t dri c o m p i y i o h
And tho beneficiary o f their work
T&gt;fAT E V E R Y PRY YoOR. ft f V » P ,
ing togothor is society—their town
0oy
y o u ORE T o C I V E • M E A
or city, their state, their country, the
N IC Itt-C , 15 , T „
&lt;y0 f&gt; --------------- .
whole world.
Do you believe in your town?
Do you look ahead to n time when
your town will bo bigger, wenilhier,
more progressive, better equipped to
serve its own people and its neigh
bors?
Do you see, through your
mind’s eye, the town you’d like your
town to be?
Whnt nre you doing to help mnke
your towA Just thnt— whnt you want
it to be?
'
&gt;
Your town will be just whnt Its
people mnke it, nnd,it is no more the
duty o f your fellow townsmen to
make it what it may bo thnn it Is
yours. It is the duty of all of you.
It is a collective duty.
Don't forget thnt you are a part of
tho body o f your lown. You are one
member, nnd the other members nre
Just ns dependent on you ns you arc
on them. You are all intcr-dependent,
Hnve faith in your town— supreme
faith!
Show thnt faith In it by wlmt .you
do for it.
that expert to take all these fnctnrs South do to assist? We need lend­
For, to uso the language of holy
Into consideration, nnd out o f hia su­ ers as never before—men o f vision, writ/ngn^n, “ faith without works is
perior knowledge to plan n house coum gc nnd nction. They nre doing dead.’’— Pulatka News.
that yrill lie adequate to present nnd much, but we do not believe they
future necessities.
hnve an yet fully realized the extent
It is not foolish. It is, In fact, the o f tho opportunity of today when WEEKLY WEATHER
AND CROP BULLETIN
part of superior wisdom, to do the everyone is looking southward— * ’

iinM irasiraW M ai &amp;
« 0'
’ f t
Ksver worry about
the section, there aro localities where
moderate rains would benefit recent­ because it never la as Ute M ,
ly set strawberry plants. Tempara- be a little later.
turcs were ntar^tho seasonal, except
over tho' northeast, Jacksonville .av­
W e handle Yellow
eraging 3 degree? above tho normal
-Tacket
Carts.
See us if you
for the week— unseasonably warm
Mahoney-Walker Co.
for. the period.
Aa a whole, the weather wns. favor­
able for farm work, nnd tho (Wanting SUFFERED FIVE YEARS PSo&lt;
and growth of truck, except some dry
KIDNEYS.
nrena on uplands.. There was much
“ I suffered witb kidney tmifc j
sunshine, and tho harvesting of com five years or more. I cuuld
—*■ not jbjpp*Q
continued In some northern nnd west­ at night and I wns ulivayj tlrtd
ern counties; much hay wns saved. rnmincr hnmn fmm
Ii
home from work, and. is, tu*'
Cane and sweet potatoes made fair
ached," writes John R.‘ Gordon h™
to good progress; peanuts are mostly
viBe, 111. “ I secured sonic FOLlV
fair to good. The picking o f cotton KIDNEY PILLS nnd after
continued locally in northern nnd
treatments I felt better and a l
western divisions, but the bulk o f the work with more ease, became »ti
crop hns been harvested; ns .indicated cr, and could sleep better.**
'"I*
Forqii*
in previous reports, the crop^ s very
relief from
Backache,‘ m * * *
short. Tho setting o f strawberry
pains, nnd Kidney nnd Bladder trouts
continued; loenl showers would prove use FOLEY KIDNEY lULs. s j
beneficial in ih i central division. Fall everywliede.— adv.
truck, such ns beans, peppers,'okra,
onions, and some Irish potatoes are in
fair to good condition; moderate
quantities are ip local markets. Rice, CLAY AWAY THE VPAoe
one o f tho minor crops, is doing well. Apply Boncilla Bcautifier cajmicdi*n
Citrus trees and fruit, both in the your face, and rest while it drieg tUi
peninsula nnd west of the Suwannee remove and seo and feel the wondJa
difference in the color and fexture ol d«
river, uro in good to excellent condi­ skin.
S
tions; moderate rains would be bene­ Guaranteed to do these definite thmakr'
the face or money refunded, city g,.
ficial on uplands,.
complexion and give it color Liltouirtlines. Removee blackheads
-*—and
■ pim
. ptn
Close enlargedIipores. Rebuild f«ij(w
Notice! Subscribers!
sues and musck
clet. Make the slun id
and smooth.
$
can obtain regular sires from yu
I f your Herald has not reached You
favorite toilet counter, if not, tend the
your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT ad. with 10 ccntsto Boncilla Laboratorjc,
wait until the next day to notify Indianapolis, Indiana, (ora trial tub*. -

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1923
POVERTY OF RICHES

day. The program will be full o f in ­
terest.
Has ’ A most cordial invitation is extend­
ed to oil who do not attend other
schools! ,*

■‘Come and See” Day

• There «ru «o many fine thing* In
(he new Goldwyn picture, '"Poverty
of R ich e ./ by Leroy Scott, that
opens at the Princess Theater today,
that it is difficult to say what its
strongest impression Hs, The story
|&gt; one of family life, simply told, yet
replete with drama, as real life is.
The acting o f the* all-star cast leaves
nothing to be desired; and the story
■hows an actaal progression In the
on folding of tho characters of the
people in tho photoplay. At the end
of the story, life has taught them
something, and they
are different
people from the young married folks
ye met at the beginning o f the' first
reel. It would be .unfair to disslose
the plot o f the story, but it is grip­
ping, entertaining and delightfully

First Baptist

Sunday

School

Greatest Year In History.

Next- Sunday Is "Como and See”
day In tho. First Baptist Sunday
school. Tho records of the school
show that the average attendance for
tho year has been the largest in the
history o f the school, and other
achievements mark'this as the great­
est year the school has had.
.Tho First Baptist Sunday school*
is composed o f six distinct depart­
ments and each department is man­
ned by a full corps o f officers and
teachers. It is the purpose of the
management to constantly supply the
school with capable officers a'nd
teachers.

tolA
Reginald Barker directed "Pov' tfiy of Riches,” and Injected many
lubtte bits o f action that are rarely
sc&gt;c)i in photoplays. In the cast ore
Uatrice Joy, Irene Rich, Louise
Lovely, Richard DIx, John Bowers,
and half a doxerr wonderful children.
SUICIDE ENDS MAN’S LIFE

PAGE THHB1

The school has enjoyed a fine sum­
mer’s work, and the.workers are look­
ing to the fnll and winter with keen
interest. The most thorough train­
ing school which the church has con­
ducted is now being planned for the
early fall, and the new students who
arc enrolling give evidence of n great
fall’s work.
Sunday is “ Come and See” day, and
all who havo been away on vacation,
and all who have not been attending
the summer arc,asked to conic and
see the work of the school next Sun­

'

•, JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 27.— Paul
Mark, 27, was found dead in his home
here Sunday hight with the tube from
a gas heater, which was turned on, in
his mouth.

'day &amp; Saturday Sale
of Ready-to- Wear

Free Ford at Wights.
MOTHER RECOMMNKDS COUGH
“ My mother hod n severe cough. I
bought, her o bottlo of FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR and it helped her
nt once. Also gave my son several
doses and his cough disappeared,”
writos Mrs. S. L. Givens, Greenfield,
Virginia. For quick relief from
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest,
and Bronchial trouble use Foley’s
Honey and Tar. Stood the teat o f
time serving three generations. Larg­
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World. Sold ‘ everywhere.— adv. i

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1923

GOLF
BOW LING
TEN N IS
BOXING

REALM OF SPORTS

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

R . L. SHIPP, Editor

The discovery that "Snowdrift” Is Philadelphia ....D00 200 000—2 4 2 (day, and Pittsburgh wot
Uhlo and O'NeHlc; Burns, Hasty game o f the season at F
not a half-breed.
and Perkins.
0 to 0.
BOSTON, Sept. 27.— Boston defeatScore:
Brent’s comeback after W s' luck
cd
SU
Louis
yesterday
3
to
2
in
the
/Philadelphia
....000 000 o
turned and h o ‘ lost o fortune In the
last
meeting
o
f
two
teams
this
sodPlttabuhgh
._...„100
202 0
Yukon gambling.
pon. Davis allowed only four hits
Behan, Head and Henll
Morrison and Schmklt.
The flight o f Claw with "Snow, but he walked five and hit one.
Score:
R. II. E.
-------__
drift" to Dawson.
St. Louis .1.... 000 fiOO 002—2 8 2
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27. - t
Tho fighting in the burning dance Boston — ...... 000 002 lOx—3 4 2 fling rally gave St. Louis
Davis and Sevcrlcd; Murray, Quinn game with Brooklyn, 7 to
hall where "Snowdrift" Is held a
and Picinich.
Score:
prisoner.
---------------- ^----------Brooklyn ------ 030 001 t
Brent ( rescues the girl from the Pirates W in as Phil- st. Louis
240100
&amp;
rum-runner's gang in the Dawson
i*
». n
i.
Vancc* Dickerson and
l i e s t &gt; a n 1 L O U D l Shcrdel and Neibergall,
dance hall by leaping from the scc-

to think thnt this gnmo is only
Vough and tumble sport which injures
Young America, while it is one o f tho
most hardening games there is. A
real sport fan who boos a game of
football and catches on to the game
will toll you that It is the best game
“ Poverty o f Riches
ATHLETICS IN SANFORD
LEAGUE STANDINGS
THIS COMING YEAR going. But at the same time a foot­
ond story window. '
ball team is the most expensive o f all
PITTSBURGH Sept. 27.— Morrisnr
This Goldwyn
picture will ’ be
-------I
National League.
Mnny people ,havo ccn asking late­ athletics! It needs more backing and shown tonight at the Princess.
|
held
Philadelphia to one hit y/MtorA story o f a glorious fight for life
Won. Lost. Pet. ly whnt is considered by themselves more encouragement thnn most any
in tho Yukon gout, fields.
New York ........... .......03
56
.028 a very puzzling question which is in other sport. Coming down to our own
A picture Women Will Never Fkxr
00
.000 reality a very simple one but at the town we find thnt Sanford has some
Cincinnati ............. ....... 90
Also* the last night that the Rus
Pittsburgh ...... ..... ......85
03
.574 same time requires n lengthy nnswer. of the best football material in the
sell Sisters will be on.
Did you over notice that there arc state and has one of the best If not
Chicago ................. ......78
09
.631
Tho grentest problem o f tho A g o —
four
mpin.sections to a newspaper? the best, of conchoU Coach Wilkinson
St, Louis ................ .... 70
72
.513
Pathe Comedy, "High
and Dry
it
wings straight to the heart o f e v ­
Brooklyn ............... ...... 71
.483 They are well known ns the Front is striving to put out a football team ery man and uomnn in the morld.
70
Places."
Boston ........ .
...... 50
.645 page (nowR), Editorial page on which this year thnt will capture the state
95
the editor . or special writers voice championship which will menn a lot
Philadelphia ........ ...... 47 100
.320
Remember
tomorrow
night Is
A thrilling drama built about thn
their different opinions of the days of advertising for Sanford whether
Country
Store
Night.
eternal
question
for
huppincss.
happenings, the Society page on which they win the ehnmplonship or not.
American League.
nil o f the social functions of tho im­ Last year Sanford High won the Cen­
Won. Lost. Pet.
Tho elemental clnsh between mrtn Tigers Again Hand
mediate community and those in tral State championship nml there is
New York .............. ......94
60
.053
which they arc interested and now, nc reason what ever why they should nnd woman, with happiness as thn
Cleveland ............ . ...... 70
05
.539
Yanks a Nick Kayo
last but not least tho Sporting page. not do the same If not better this year. stake.
.73
.614
Detroit ...................
9
In the past few years tho sporting But barking is needed! We hnve n fnlr
.503 page has been taking up more than
St. Louis ...... ......... ...... 71* 70
NEW YORK, Sept. 27.— Detroit
athletic field now—but n whole lot
Arc the poor ever rich?— Arc tht&gt;
Washington ............ .....71
72
.497 cither the editorial or society and is
made
it two oht of three from the
better one is needed! Next year wo rich ever poor?
80
Philadelphia .... ...... ...;...03
.441 surpassed only by the front l«ige. expect to have a regular ntldctic field
Yankees yesterday, winning a ten in­
80
.403 This is due to the fact that at least but until then we must use Hood
Boston .................. .....58
A throbbing drama tipped from thiu ning game, 8 to 3.
Score:
It. H. E.
half o f the subscribers to n news­ Field which has no fence or nny thing hook o f life.
GAMES YESTERDAY.
Detroit............ 000 001 200 5—8 10 1
paper are very much enthused in the whatever to keep out all cheap skate
happenings o f tho sport world nml sports who will not pay their admis­
They were rich. They had reached New York ....000,000 030 0—3 5 2
National League.
Francis, Hollowny und Bnssicr;
usually,
after
seeing
tho
front
page,
sion
price
to
see
the
game.
So
in
the
their goal. But the rich arc some­
Philadelphia 0, Pittsburgh 0,
A n entirely new body design lends distinction In
turn immediately to the sporting mean while we must depend on the times poor, and huppincss is not al­ Bush and Scbang.
Brooklyn G, St. Louis 7.
nppearan«\ndda measurably to individual comfort,
columns which holds their undivided good spirit of tho people to support ways a matter of money.
No others scheduled.
nnd provides greater convenience In thtf new Ford
WASHINGTON, Sept 27.— Walter
attention for most of the time which what Is expected to lie Sanford High's
Clcvclnnd 6-0, Philadelphia 3-2.
Coupe.
Johnson held Chicago to 0 scattered
is spent in rending the entire paper. best football team in the past ten
And those with their last name
(float gnmo 11 innings).
hits
yesterday,
Washington
winning
No&amp; to come down to the question! yearsw Come out and support your
Streamline body, windshield visor, nnd nickeled
beginning with L will he admitted
Detroit 8, New York 3, (ten in.
1 to 0.
fittings make this new Coupe highly attractive.
Whnt good are athletics to the growth school team by purchasing a ticket or
freo tonight.
nings).
Score:
It. H. E.
Deeply cushioned seats,improved interior arrangeof n town? The answer is this: Be­ donnting to the athletic fund which
Chicago 0, Washington 1.
Chicago ....... 000 000 000—0 0 0
sides mnking the younger generation must be close on to $3000 this year
ment,and cowl ventilatorprovidcincreased comfort.
Good comedy ns usual.
St. Louis 2, Boston 3.
Washington .... 000 001 OOx— 1 7 0
n stronger and healthier part o f the to put over the, High school athletic
W id e doors that open forward, revolving type
Thurston nnd Crouse; Johnson and
human race, nthlotics are the biggest program. The students are showing
window lifters, enlarged rear compartment nnd a
Post Season (inmen Southern Asso- advertising nssets a town can have! their good spirit by giving five after­
Ruel.
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recess Bhdf lor parcels, back of the seat make for
elatlon-Texas League.
Tho Bport page o f every live, wide noons a week to a most gruelling
greater convenience.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27.— Cleve­
At Fort Worth 0, New Orleans 3, awake newspaper devotes at least half practice— just to put Sanford on the
Sr* the n rv Ford Coupe and other body type*
land took two games from Philadel­
of it’s spare to the local sporting map. Just think of the advertising
a t your N eareit Ford Dealer's showroom.
a
phia
yesterday,
giving
the
Indians
nil
American League.
tceinH and affairs! And if every town this means to Sanford! Would’nt you
i l a i t a t a f a K a N i R i M l B i even break on the series. The first
Columbus 11, St. Paul 3.
will back it’s athletic teams to the ut­ like to pick up one our largest state
game went eleven innings before
Indianapolis 8, Milwaukee 4.
most they will soon have accounts of daily's ur a national daily and upon
Tonight at the Milano, William Cleveland won 5 to 3, while o home
Toledo 3, Minneapolis 6.
their sporting affairs in the pages turning to the Sport page find big,
Authorized Ford Dealer
Louisville 3, Kansas City 0.
of the leading pupers of the day which glowing accounts of Sanford’s foot­ Fox presents Charles Jones in "Snow­ run by Stephenson in the 8th paved
drift."
the
way
for
n
victory
by
the
Indians
are read by people all over the world. ball team. Now wouldn't you fee!
in the second game, 0 to 2.
We handle Yellow Jacket Spray All thnt athletic teams of a town nsk proud to know thnt your city and it's
Fighting fate nnd innn-mude perils
Score (first game
R. II. E.
Carts. See us if you need one. in your support in its games. They schools were being broadcaster over
Mahoncy-Wnlkcr Co.
Ctc will do the rest! Summing it up ath­ the whole United States? o f course with n woman’s heart at stake.
Cleveland. .. 100 000 200 02—5 10 2
Philn........... Oil 100 000 00—3 9 0
letics are one of the biggest if not the you would! Now lets see whnt a great
Struggling desperately through the] Edwards, Uhlc nnd O’Neill; WulBuy at Wight’s— snve coupons.
biggest advertising asset a small town hacking citizens of Sanford and Semi­
nole county cun give to the footiudl, deep snow, Carter Urcnt, in his berg, nnd Perkins.
can have.
Now tuke for example the foot­ nskclhuH and baseball teams this search for thf girl, Is lost three days
Score: (second game)
It. II. E.
ball team. A number of people seem year! Come cut to every gumc!
in a furious blir.znro.
Tho Dully Herald, 15c per week.
Cleveland ..... 101 0U0 031— 0 7 1

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CORAL VILLA ESTATES comprises fifteen villa sites l(J0xl360 fronting* 100 feet on both the ocean and the
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Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,

Trunks and Baggage
Transferred Anyw here A ny
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SANFORD N O V E LT Y
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

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

S. O. Shinholser

Clasalfled Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for leas than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders,
Count the words and remit
acordlngly.

FOR SALE
FARMERS— You emu gat aaad bad
frames and Irrigation plugs at tbs
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tfe
FOR SALE— Hosier and Gays* paints
and vamlshca at Sanford Novelty
Worka, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Bcardull Avenue. San­
ford.
83-tfp
FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
fail planting, either Bliss or Rose
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton &amp; Co.
110-tfc

FOR SALE— Second hand looso leaf
binders good us new, posts nnd in­
Contractor and Builder
dices. Quick sale at $1.00 each cash
on delivery. Herald office.
131-Gtp
t- FLORIDA
FOR SALE— Restaurant nnd fixtures,
located at Oviedo. Only one in town.
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons W. T. Dodd, Prop.
151 Gtp
K a l . b l l . h . g 1IMIH
FOR SALE—Second hand letter fUcs
Real Relate, Ix»ans nnd Insurance
in good shape but-have been used.
Phone 48
104*8 Magnolia Aye. Good for ordinary filing. Have in­
dices. Twenty-five cents npipcc for
quick sales- Herald Printing Com­
STEWART the Florist pany.
131-fllp

Flowers

For

All

Occasions

FOR SALE— 817 West First street.
Members
Bargain In price nnd terms. Ad­
Florist* Telegraph Delivery A hu' ii.
dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fin.
Bit Myrtle Ave/-—■ ■ -Phone 260-W
137-2Gtc

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First National Bank

R. C. M A X W E LI
Renl Estate
Insurance

bond before lakinn job.’ For
further particulars see circula­
tion manager H e r a l d . _______
WANTED— Experienced waiters. App ly n ton ro. Bell Cafe.
154-2tc

and

FRED R. WILSON

ELTON J.MOUGHTON

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Merchants

wom­
WANTED— Dependable
an to care for 3-year-old hoy. Board
and reasonable wages. Cal] or phone
M ILDRED SIMMONS
Vuldez Grill.
154-2tc
George A . DeCottes
Teacher o f Pianoforte «
LADIES— Home work, earn $10 week
A ttorney-at-L aw
mailing music and circulars in your
Ov.r Seminole Couptj Bank
and Pipe Organ
city and vicinity; send 20c for music
SANFORD
.j.
FLORIDA
Studio: Room 225. Melsch Bldg. and details. Joseph Bencnati, 447
East I7lh St., New York.
165-Otp
WANTED— A good cook. Apply to
H. F. WHITNER, JR.
County Agent
Mrs. George G. Herring, North
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Of rice:
French Avenue, on Lake Monroe, City.
First NsUonal Book Building
Basement of Court House
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155-3tp
SANFORD
.u
FLORI1
Phone No. 6.
(U efcd U. 8 . D. A.)'
AilAMI M ILL R E A D Y
Residence:
FOR MAKING SUGAR
715[Myrtle Avenue.
ARCH ITECT
Phone No. 529-IL
First National Bank Building
MLAMt ,Sept. 26.— Grinding o f
SANFORD
FLORIDA
cane and manufacture o f sugar will
Ryaa B u a io o d
Glasses Designed
begin on the big plantations o f the
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Pennsylvania Sugar company near
.this city by January 1, according to
i f O p t D.
CHELLE M A IN E S
a statement made today by Louis J.
''Optld on-Optometrist
Kolb of Philadelphia, vice president
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HI ■**&lt;*!(•* Street Bonferd, FIs.
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f the company, who (a here on an
- : — Court B o o m
inspection trip. There Is now 3,200
Automobile Body Build­ acres o f cane undef cultivation. It
is planned to plant 6,000 more acres
ing «nd Repairing
this winter. The sugar mill, coating
W . J. THIGPEN
Corner of Pork Ave. and 8econd SL
$2,000,000, has been completed.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
F I B * U F a ; AUTO INSURANCE

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quarter (SE W ) nml the North threeKOIl SALE— For $1,100.00 cash: Lot
quarters (N 5 i) o f the West hull
5 Block G, Tier 7, Snnford, with un­
S w a r n « &lt; m M a tta td P la n er
For Coughs and Colds, Head*
(WV6) of the Southeast \ Quarto
completed house. A bargain. A. P.
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
(SEW ) of tho Southennt Qunrtei
Connelly &amp; Sons.
14G-tfc
and All Achea and Pains
(SKVi)
o
f
Section
Thirty-six
(3ft),
FOR SALE — DeSoto pnints and
Township
Nineteen
(10),
South
o
f
ALL DRUGGISTS
varnishes
at Snnford Novelty
Range
Thirty
(30)
Enst,
nml
15c and 65c, jar* and tubas
Works, solo agents,
lG-l-tfc
Hospital size, $3.00
Tho West 7.77 rhnins o'f the South­
FOR SATE—Ford car 1010 model.
west
quarter
(SW
W
)
of
the
South­
IN VERDICT IN WARD CASE-RUT
Good repair. Sec J. E. Sprling.
west quarter (S W U ) of Section Thir­
155-4tp
JUDGE DENTES IT.
ty-one (31), Township Nineteen (10),
South o f Kongo Thirty-one (31) East.
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FOR R EN T
WHITE PLAINS, Sept. 20.— A
Section Two.—Thnt this ordinance
FOR. RENT— One furnished
room sensational episode epuid to thnt of shnll be published once n week for
with connecting bnth. Prefer two yesterday when tho state abruptly four consecutive weeks in n nowspa-'
young men.— 214 E. Second St.
ended is prosecution came today in per published in tho City of Sanford,
121-tfc the trial o f Walter S. Ward, charged Florida.
FDR RENT— Furnished apartment, with murdering Clnrence Peters, when
Section Three.—This
ordinance
bed room, also gnrngo. 117 Laurel dufeiiso Announced to court tl&gt;ut it shnll become effective immediately
Avenue.
123-tfc rested itB case without submitting nny upon its passage and adoption.
testimony. Then the defense counsel
Adopted this lltli day of Septem­
alike, need the help which a good banking con
rOR RENT— Two room Light house­ renewed its motion for an Instructed
keeping apartment, 711)' Oak Avc. verdict of acquittal and dismissal of ber, A. I). 1023.
nection gives them!
FORHEST LAKE,
nue.
130-tfi the indictment but Justice Wagner
Mayor-Commissioner.
I. A R G E clm v^ ien f unfurnished house­ dented both
This bank has no favorites, its service is ex­
S. O. CHASE,
keeping rooms. Rent reasonable
Commissioner
tended to ALL who wish SAFETY for funds,
205 Oak Avo.
14G-20-tp REPUBLICAN WINS
C. J. MARSHALL,
OVER DEMOCRAT IN
FOR RENT— Large ten room house,
and promptness in handling their business.
Commissioner.
SPOKANE ELECTION
recently painted outside nml knlsomined inside, equipped with gnrnge.
We will he glad to have your Checking A c­
SPOKANE, Wash., Kept. 2fi—State
Land for garden, chickens and cows.
Located one mile North o f Long- Senator Charles E. Myers, Republi­
count, come in and g-et acquainted.
wood, overlooking beautiful lake, near can, was leading Judge Sam It. Hill,
Sunford-Orlando highway,
twenty Democrat, in n special congressional
minutes drivo from Snnford. H. C. election held yesterday in the Fifth
FOR WORKING PEOPLE
DuBose, Sanford, Fin.
151 Gtp District, Partial returns from fiftyTho best or workers get out of sorts *
FUIINTs IIED rooms for light house­ two precincts in Spokane last night when tho liver fails to net. They feci J’
languid, half-sick, "blue" nnd discouraged ■
showed: The vote for Myers was ami think they aro getting lazy. Neglect j ■
keeping, 701 Magnolia Avc.
RESOURCES $1,500,000.00.
ir.3-tfc 3,274 against 2,‘JOO polled by Judge of these symptoms might result iu n itick J?
fix'll, therefore tho sensible course is to m
FOR RENT— Furnished four-room Hill. The district embraces approxi­ take a doso or two of Hcrbine. It is just ■
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Cottage. Apply Dixie Motor Co. mately 500 votiflg precincts.
the medicine nwdrd to purify tho system J
and restore tho vim and ambition of S
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
health. ITico 00c, Sold by
FOR RENT— Furnished
Notice! Subscribers!
light housekeeping. 1
UNION PHARMACY
French Avenue.
Sanford, Florida
If your Herald has not reached
FOR RENT— Five room house con­ your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT
veniently located. L. Allen Seed Co. wait until the next day to notify
153-tfe the office . If, after 5:30 p. m.
passed your
FOR RENT— Desirable five room cot­ the carrier has
house,
call
MS
and
a copy will
tage, recently renovated through­
out, largo rooms, high ceilings, lo­ he delivered to your home im­
cated just south of school'house at mediately by a special carrier.
Paolo, on hard road, twenty minute The office will be open to these
drive from Sanford;
good water, calls up until (i p. in.
j r im s
d e a l e r s •— a n i l
It. I.. SIIII’ P,
anqde grounds for garden, and chick­
Circulaliim Manager.
ens. II. C, DuBose, Sanford,&gt; Fin.
151 Gtp

[■till SALE — 7 passenger 8 eyImder
“ Peerless" touring car. Good as
new. All coni tires. Sell less than
half cost. Will take smnllcr car In
General Machine and Boiler
part paymcnCmr trndo for renl estate.
W orks
— ( has. Tyler, care Znchary-Tylcr Ve­
Cylinder Grinding
141-tfc FOR RENT—Two rooms nnd kitchen­
I’ hone 62---------- Sanford. Florida neer Co,
ette furnished and garage. 30G Elm
Ave.
152-Otp
—
Either
pulled
ready
for
delivery,
Jackson’ s Transfer
or in the field.
Phone Ellsworth FOR RENT,—Nice three-room apart­
“ Reliable Service”
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
ment furnished.
All
new.
304
ft’e Haul Anything, Anywhere,
142-tfc West Fifth SL Phone 444.
155-ttp
Anytim e.
II AVI I A BARGAIN for Hale in large F o il RENT— Upstairs 3 rooms and
Phone 475 — :— 123 W. 1st. St
rooming or boarding house for the
hath, private entrnneo, located at
party who cun put up cash or sub­ Itlh and Etm. $20.00 per month. Sec
SANFORD, F L A .
stantial amount of cash. A. P. Con­ E. I.. Hockey, at Wights Garage.
nelly &amp; Sons.
148-tfc
155-tfc
FORTS A LE— All lumber salvaged
W ANTED
from the flame ire plant o f the
to
Deliver
Southern Utilities Co. Ask, for James W A N TED — koya
The
Sanford
Dally
Herald.
Scott, nt ice plant. O! P. Woodcock
Cons. Co,
153-5tp Roys have to put up five dollar

SANFORD M AC H IN E
CO M PAN Y

Cards of Sanford’s Reput­
able Professional Mon, oach
of whom, la his choaea pro­
fession tho Herald rccomBeads to,the people.

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Phone 498

Phone 498

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Charles Stein, Prop.

Tbs Dolly Herald, 16c par week.

YOUR TIRES

s'CjmtaSiott £©a* q u a lify an

AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE
INTENTION OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, , TO A N ­
NEX CERTAIN TERRITORY TO
THE
PRESENT
CORPORATE
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA.
Whereas, n petition *hns been filed
with the City Commission, requesting
the annexation of the fallowing de­
scribed territory in Seminole Coqnty,
State of Florida,-.contiguous to the
present territorial limits of the City
o f Sanford, Florida, more particular­
ly described ns follows, to-wit:
The Enst half ( E l i ) of the South­
east Quarter (SEW ) of tho Southeast
Quarter (SEW ) und the North ThreeQuarters (NW ) o f tho West hulf
( W ! i ) o f tho Southeast Quarter
(SEW ) o f the Southeast Quarter
(SE W ) o f Section Thirty-six (3G),
Township Nineteen (10), South of
Range Thirty East, and
Tho West 7.77 chains of tho South­
west quarter (SW W ) of the South­
west quarter (SW W ) of Section Thir­
ty-one (31), Township Nineteen (10),
South of Range Thirty-one (31) East,
and,
—&gt;
Whereas, it has been made to ap­
pear to the satisfaction of the City
Commission that said tract o f land
contains less than ten registered vot­
ers, ’
/
THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED
BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA:
Section One.—That it is the inten­
tion o f the municipality o f the City
o f Sanford, Florida, to annex as part
o f its corporate limits, at the expira­
tion o f thirty days from tho time this
ordinance becomes effective, the fol­
lowing described territory in Semi­
nole County, State o f Florida, contig­
uous to tbe present territorial limits
o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, and
more particularly described as follows,
to-wtt:
The East half (KVi) of the South­
east quarter (SE W ) o f the Southeast

Tires aro listed
t&amp;e highest quality manu­
factured. You can get them from us and be sure
of real mileage, satisfaction and dealer-service.
Compor* that a U nutuolly Lou) f r ie s , with thm to-called Tiro “ Bargolnt’
T tR li3

“ 999” Fabric
“ 999” Fabric

idfx 14 Is the only Aoericoa tire to win the femoui
turopeea Rood Rhce, the Preach Qrand-Pris — lh*
inly tiro to win and bold the records to every notable

$ 7.40

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$ 1

vpred event to three year*—ihe only k I of tires to
make oa official highway record o f over 34,000 tzuiM
refute the first tire gave way,

la y These W on d erfu l Tires Now W hile Our StocCks r&gt;?e Freeh
nd Sixes Complete. Let Us Demonstrate Our Ability to Serve You

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R A Y BROS., Sanford, Florida
SEMINOLE SUPPLY CO., Oviedo, Florida
O. C. B R Y A N T , W agner, Florida

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CROMWELL AGREES HOUSE MEMBERS WARNED
OKLAHOMA
LEOSLA
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POCKET KNIVES BARRED
BY PEACEFUL MILITARY
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• OKLAHOM A CITY, Septv 26 A The Oklahoma NEW YORK, Sept. 26.— Soymour
Financial S t r a i n ofj
L, Cromwell, president o f tho New
Rehdl Legislator^ wefjS dispersed by military York
Stock Exchange, wont before
folding Out too Great
peacefully at ho6n today when they attempted to the grand jury at hia own request
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convened special session o f the lower house to after he had appeared at tho offices
District Attorney Bnnton and de­
Seek, the Impeachment o f Gov. Walton. House of
clined to nniwqr questions concerning
members fathered before entrance house cham­ his nddrcfH at Atlantic City'Monday
ber weife given firm court orders by Col. Key, Mili­ in which ho alleged politicians had
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attempted cxtortnllon from stock ex­
tary Commander o f the city, not to attempt to as-- change
Passive
officials under threat of ad­
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semble. There was momentary pause, Armed o f­ verse legislation.
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ficers moving through the crowd and barked out After Mr. Cromwell emerged from
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grand jury room, he wild' Dialrict
orders to leacc the building and without word the the
i nr ThV'AitaaUird Frejw)
Attorney Bnnton know the nnmes of
BERLIN, Sept. 28.— Proclamation
house members began to depart from Rotunda. men ho referred to in Ida nddress uul
countersigned by all Cabinet Minlator*
Within five minutes the scene o f clash between that public knew tho nnmcR witmb
called upon the people to aland by the
few days. lie declined to amplify
Solons Military and Capitol was cleared. Legisla- astatement
Republic preaont -hour, aevcrcat soul
Bnnton had refused to say
Matching and martial privation a*
tdrs
understood
now
to
plan
to
take
the
case
be­
anything.
only thus can the Tuitions honor nod
fore the supreme court using todays events as
life be conserved cost passive resist­
ance makes It Jmpoaalblo to continue
based. A march to the cafiitol began lit ten
the struggle, proclamation said.
o’clock. Legislators entering singly after being
DU88ELDORF, Sept. 20.—Indica­
tion that the French intend to con­
This is tho first photograph of challenged by military identification, proved. As
tinue their usual course until formal Adolpho Hitler, loader o f tho Ger­ their number increased they laughed pleasantly
action baa bfen taken by Berlin man national socialist party, to be
Government, Was contlned In head­ published. Ho is probably Europe’s chatted with friends in the capitol. ‘ There were
quarters announcement that the mili­ most famous camera-dodger.
63 signatures to the petition an hour before the f o r n e w t r i a l in t i i r m a r t i n
tary authorities made yesterday, oc­
hour set. F ifty-four constitutes the majority of
TABKRT CASE
cupied two additional mines, ».
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. RERUN..JBeaL;;??.—President Eb­
(n r The A»»«wl»(ril Tress) ■

Gov. J. C. Walton

BERLIN, Sept. ' 20.— Support of
Chancellor Stroaamnnn In his efforts
to bring about a speedy termination
of the Ruhr and Rhineland conflict In the Interest of Better
has sufficiently crystalizcd to warrent
Educational Advan­
the prediction that tho government
ing channel afforded depths o f 3.6 to
will command more than a comfort­
Lt. Colonel of Corp. of li. 4.6 foot at mean low water. There
tages in Florida.
able majority in approval o f its moral
Fresidcnt Sharon was absent when
were a number of other shoals be­
S. Engineers Gives
dcriargtlon to tho Relschstag Thurs­
tween I’ alatka and Sanford and many
day. So far he government has been tho luncheon meet o f tho local KlMany Facts.
wauls Club was called to order by
vouchsafed tho support o f the Ruhr
sharp bends, w ire o f which still re­
and Rhineland,,as voiced by Its au­ ''Grandpa" Dumas, who asked Rov.
main, to the detriment o f free navi­
thorized spokesmen at Monday’s pro­ Brownleo to invoko the blessing.
gation. Between ^Sanford and U k e
Tho
membors
and
their
invited
longed eonfsrnc support, which it em­
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Harney the limiting depth was about
phasized, adequately reflects to im­ guests sat down to the excellent menu
three feet at several localities. Lake
mediate sentiment of the people of prepared by Chef Falck, and the From Palatkd to L aki Harney is approximately 200 miles
visitors were asked to stand and got
the occupied areas.
Harney and Need of. from tho mouth, hut the head of
The charge that thla conference waa acquainted with tho Kiwanis. Rev.
navigation for steamers at
high
20 Fort Channel.
not representative la countered by the O. I. Woodley, secretary of the State
stages was and'is la k e Poinsett, 262
government with the etatement that Teachers' Association and editor of
miles above tho mouth, but small
(Hr Til* AiMMMUteS rr*~&gt;
the men whom the chancellor sum­ the •Journal o f the Florida Educaboats at times go to Lake Washing­
Col.
Gilbert
A.
Yungbcrg
of
the
moned to Derlin yesterday constituted tlonal Association; D. G. Wagner, of
ton,
270 miles above the mouth.
corps
of
U.
S.
Enginecra
of
the
Jack­
the same group aa recommended pas­ Kissimmee; Messrs. Green and Hut­
The present approved project for
sonville
district
in
n
speech
before
stood up and
sive resistance to Chancellor Cuno. ton of Winter I’ark
the Civltan Club at Jacksonville one this section of the river contemplates
The chancellor's conference today were greeted with the welcoming
day last week said so many good a channel eight feet dedp and 100 feet
with the promieHl of the federated ■ong.
following
telegram,
addressed
j
things about the_
Juhna wide from Palatka to Sanford, but
states and members of the federal
Tho
rlvfr
that
wc
like
to
reproduce
but only livo feet deep from Sanford to
council was also in complote accord to President Sharon, was then read:
Lake Harney. The reachoa of tho
we
have
nqt
the
space.
We
will
only
Sept. 20th, 1923.
with the cablriet’a procedure, even the
river
above. Lake .Harney are not
attempt
to
give
something
o
f
his
redoubtable Dr. Von Qnllllng admit­ President J. G. Sharon:
ut present under Improvement by the
speech
that
bears
upon
tho
upper
SL
ting the Inevitable necessary of scrap­
For the future good and health of
United States and there la apparently
ping resistance in the face of over­ the Kiwania Club you are asked to Johns river as follows;
no
appreciable demand for Improve­
Originally
the
principal
obstruction
whelming financial* economic and so­ request Messrs. John Jlnkins and
cial odds. Tbs Bavarion premier Scholia Malnes, to remove their in this stretch o f the river below ment along the extrema upper course
Sanford was at Volusia Jlar at the o f the river. By Auguat 1, 1922, the
proved surprisingly docile.
spoons from their,Ico ten glasses be­
.
(OMUlaiwd M*!‘ue «»•)
head o f Lake George, where a shift­
After conferring with the visiting fore they put their eyes out.
premiers, tha chancellor received dele­
Sanford Board of Health. *
gations, representing the Reichstag
Rossiter and Overlln had charge
parties, o f which the Gorman nation­ of the entertainment features of the
alists alone aksume an oppositional at­ program, and announced that each
titude, lira ' geSctlbharics demanded
member woe expected to make a talk
nothing abort bf an ultimatlum to
of not over 26 words. Every mernFrance and a breach o f relations un­
&gt;er responded to hla namo and told
. less tha occupying pq.wera Immediate­
all he could in the limited time.
ly concede tfu points o f honor which
Raffeld announced he would give a
Htrescmann sought to make a prior
shirt as a prize for the best talk, and
condition to his surrender of passive
it was awarded to Prof. W. T. Law­
resistance.
ton, who tearfully announcod that It
Chancellor Strasemann’a most con­
vincing argument throughout his ex­ w ai moat acceptable and that^be.lipa Knox of tfew York to Council of Ambassadors
place prepared for it.
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tended conversations during the pest
*rReach Their Decision
Prof. Woodley, the speaker of the Fi^st Vice find Wellp of
48 hours proved Au be tho official ad­
Today*
mission that passive resistance had day, told o f the educational situation
Birmingham
Second*
j
in
Florida,
and
o
f
the
methods
that
been coating Germany eight quadril­
m r r » » A sM tisW h ----lion marks weekly towards the end. were proposed to better them, and
PARIS. Sept. 20.—The council of
fn r T *. &gt; « a u w r»w s)
;
asked
the
Kiwanians
to
join
with
The mention o f this promptly mellow­
‘ ATLANTIC CITY, 8 *p t 20.— Wal­ ambassadors * reached decision on
ed tha wavering doubtors but tho re­ other progressive organisations o f
ter
W. Head o f Omaha, waa sleeted question o f payment o f 60,000jOOO lira
actionaries preferred to make an is­ the state in a movement to this end.
president
o f the American Bankers Indemnity by Greece to Itaily, The
sue of tbs nation’ll “ honor and dig- A motion waa unanimously adopts*
declsluh will tie kept secret unt
that the club endorse the movement Association; William E. Knox, Neat
Greece can be notified. It ia under­
York,
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president;
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and many subscribed for The Journa
Weils, Birmingham, second vice pref. stood, however, that the council found
Nights art so long now you can and became members o f the state­
id.ut.
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;; J - 5* Greece baa been dilatory in s e e in g
wide organization.
(« t horns belort daylight.
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Capitol at Ten o’Clock
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 28.—A
statement warning house members not
to carry the capitol building any wea­
pon even no small as penknife was Is­
sued by W. D. McUeo leader sp#ri*l
session program to legislators ss they
gathered for tho inarch to the capitol.
Ho naid final plans provided for house
m cinbcis, go to the cspitbl singly.
"There must not lie the least thing
The mnn who proclaimed martial provientivo in our attitude,1* he warolaw—Governur J. C. Walton.
cd and meantlmo everybody entering
the capitol Is challenged by ths milltnry. Only employees and stats 8fflctals were being admitted. Neniapnpermen were required to present
credentials signed by the Governor.
Three legislator? l e f t ' tb*U
hotel at ten o'clock for capitol ap­
proximately
100 Guardsmen on duty
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., SopL 26.—
building.
Tho state supreme court has extended
until November 21 the timo limit nlOKLAHOMA CITY, Okls., Septlewcd counsel to file a petition for a
26—Thirty-five
thousand men in the
new trial In the case of Thomas W.
state have volunteered fo r service in
Higginbotham who was convicted in
July of second degreo murder in con­ Film Promoter and Man­ the Oklahoma -National Guard during
the legislative crisfs, Governor Ji.C ,
nection with Ntf death of Martin
ager H*id No Motive Walton announced here tonight. The
Talari, in a Dixie county lumber camp
executive made it plain, however, that
For Suicide.
in February 1D22.
ho anticipated no noccjralty for call­
Higgtnhohnm was tried in Colum­
ing the volunteers to duty.
(Ilr The A i.w lalul
bia county on a charge of murder
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.—An
Another unit of guardsmen will be
after the state hnd obtained a change
autopsy in Oakland yesterday reveal­ brought to Oklahoma City early to­
of venue from Dixie. Ho was charged
with causing tho death by excessive ed that poison caused the death of morrow .to aid in blocking the called
William H. Bender, fllm promoter und session o f tho legislature at noon, tho
flogging of Tabcrt, a youth from
North Dakota who hod been sentenced manager for Guy Botes Post, actor, governor added. Bccauso of the mili­
in Leon county court to a short term according to the story published in tary censorship over the troop move­
for beating his way on a train and the San Francisco Examiner today. ment, Governorship Walton declined
later loosed to tho lumber company Bolder was found dend in bed at the to say what unit hnd been called.
and sent to Its camp nenr Cross City Hotel Oakland early this wqtk. While
The executive made light o f reports
newspaper quotes investigators as tsh there would ha blood shed and
whero he died.
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The death o f Tabcrt resulted in the leaning to the theory of suicide be­ violence when the legislators attempt­
North Dakota legislature passing a cause there was found a glass con­ ed to meet t'omprrow.
resolution asking Florida to Investi­ taining poison in the room they arc
"W hy I'could take a cap pistol and
gate conditions sdrrounding his case. looking into tho case further in view drivu all o f those fellowsMnto he Rad
A fte r a long drawn out inquiry Into of the apparent lock of amative for river” tho governor said jocularly. **L
tho mattor, tho leslslaturo proceeded suicide. '
don’t think there will bo the least hit
to pass tho law hat barred tho ins us
of violence."
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a method of enforcing dosclpllne In
Coral Villa Estates
Florida convict camps.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 20.—A

WHIPPING BOSS
GIVEN MORE TIME
TO FILE PETITION

DR. WOODLEY ADDRESSES DEVELOPMENT WORK ON
KIWANIANS GREAT ST. JOHNS RIVER ,
AS SEEN BY YOUNGBERG

Leader of Special Ses­
sion Warns Members
of Ok la. Legislature ‘

GATHERING TODAY

SAYS EBERT TODAY

ert issued a proclamation to thp Ger­
man people saying tho struggle to
support the financial strain holding
out in Rohr Was too great and must
be abandoned but only without a sur
render In the slightest particle tho
geiman territory.

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AUTOPSY HELD
OVER BENDER
IN POISON CASE

To Be Sold Saturday
South Daytona Beach

general.order issued by Adjutant Gapcral B. II. Markham, forbidding tha
convening tomorrow of the state housa
Walter Rose Investment Company of of representatives wpa served Uta
' Orlando Will Bell To San­
yesterday on house members gather­
ford People.
ing here for tho session, t * l j '
As the order was served, each, mem­
Ono o f the finest bonch properties
ber naked if hp waa being served aa
on tho market is the Coral Villa Ea- an Individual or ss a legislator. Upon
state situated just south o f Daytona being told tha service was In thslr
Beach and facing the occon boulevard capacity as legislators, eacfi asked tho
on one side and extending west to name o f Majur J .,J . McCartney in
Peninsular Drive and the million charge o f the service detail, and than
dollar shore boulevard front Savan­ took tho names o f witnesses to *
nah.
service. Thu regarded as Indies
Walter Rose Investment Company that the way was being pavai for
oft Orlando are tha selling agents for court action to test tha adjutanjl gan»Orlando, Sanford and vicinity and tral’s authority.
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they have a half page adveriacment
Despite its issuanco, tha opinion
in this issue calling your attention to signed strength tonight, that the stag*
thla great property. Everyone ia In­ itaa been se fo r the attempt tomorrow
terested in beach prppcrty, everyone to convene tho extraordinary S ta lin ,
Is especially Interested in Daytona at which opponents of the governor
Beach property,
everyone will see hnvo promised to seek his impaafhthat a lot 100x1360 feet and extend aunt.
.
Authoritative sources which |canid
i n f from ono boulevard to another is
' ' ’ bound to he valuable proporty and not be revealed, expressed the belief T
now and to grow. Into value every that a “gentleman's agreement" wonki
Mayor 6 :vA. dargtll of Oklahoma day. You know how Daytona Beach prevent any danger ut blood shad. I
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City, Jorinerty was a traffic police­ property Is enhancing In value every
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CONCERT
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and
thia-alone
proves
the
asaar
man. IIo studird law at night, waa
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
admitted to tho bar, became county tlon that Coral Villa Estates are goot

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prosecutor, and finally elected mayor. property and a good Investment. I ’
Tha Sauford Band will render
you are Interested sea Walter Rose
.
first
concert of tha winter
Investment Coropnny at Oilaodo or
reparations of Janlna
call
the
office
on
ths
phone
at
their
Supday
aftsroon at fo«r
hence {bat money
expense
and
get
all
particulars.
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Central
Park.
Italy Immediately.

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re any friends visiting you—If you are going anywhere or comIf you ore erttertjlining, write a postal can! to this department,
I'df telephone the item. ■ It will be grcatly appreciated.
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I/&lt;*oka like a change o f the wcathorj

D id, equinoctial gales and storms
Mrs. Walter Hand returned hofno will l£ lrg the early fall and winter.
Friday evcnjng after a very- pleasant
visit o f several, weeks with relatives
in New Jersey and Massachusetts.

The White girl he left behind
hini— and the jungle girl who
saved hie lifo— bpth fguahl
for him. But &gt;in startling d if­
ferent way*. •Also Reginald
Denny in am ew round o f "Tho
Leather Pushers.” .
FA M IL Y NIGHT. .

Wednesday— Mr*. Henry Nickel cn- . Mrs. Clifford Peabody and chil­
teraltfk at a mlsccllacnous shower dren nro expected to arrivo here to­
Me and Mrs. A. J. .Richardson
■t*-her hpmo on, , Hughey Street day after spending the summer In drove to Orlando Monday afternoon
from ,’ 4 t i ’ &lt;J p. m., complimenting Vermont and New.York.
going over to visit friends.
1Miss.Clara Milieu, a bridc-cicct of
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McMullen left
TOMORROW
It pays to keep machines In repair.
next month.i
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this morning In their car for St. See that you keep your body in repair,
1 * --------PctersbiA-g and other .points on the too. Seminole County Dank.
Hoot Gibson in
OH, I WOULD GO ADVENTURING!
Wear Coast.
Ojb I woold g o—would go adventurE. B. Wiggins and 0 . A. Sexton are
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Dead Game1
In Sanford today ciflllng 6n the lum­
t i would .fare forth" In one of those
ber trade. While here they arc guests
K
g n a t ship.
o f tho'Valdes.
That taM , oft cargoes for far, for­ at Daytona Beach
hbme. • .
Ben Ovcrtsrcct of IxmgWOOd was
eign porta, . .
Arid, restless, strain their hawsers
Word, has been rcceivcrT that Mr.
* * In Mtetr slips I
and* Mrk. Charles Britt ahd' family
iAroold be off—be olT in ono o f them, .itnrlcd homo yesterday " in their• car
J. II. Hill and Dr. Woodley of
e a yerrirtg fo r theuntried Vhd expect tp nrrlvo here the last of
Maitland wore in the city today on
tho week.
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tho Educational Movement that - will
C. E. P erry-of Pine Bluff, Arkan­ be undertaken by those who want
ou ld" see strahirc islands under
Mrs. A. M. Pickett, who has been sas, is in the city the guest o f his better schools.
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burning suns—
Would feci the warmcaress
of the guest o f her sister, Mrs. A. W. uncle, J. B. Ray. Mr. Perry has been
Smith for tho past week at her home advertising solicitor on scvcrnl o f the
tropic breeze!
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Nixon Butt the popular Essex and
on Palmetto avenue, lenves this a f­ Arkansas papers and Is thinking o f
Hudson dealer of Orlnndo was smil­
Qb, I would hear— would hear strange ternoon for her homo in Jacksonville. locating in Florida:
ing on hia inriny friends here today,
„
looking men
Nixon hns Just returned from a trip
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLaulin have
Mrs. A. W. Smith and daughter,
•Speak strangely in strange longues
to Michigan. '
Junita, and her sister, Mrs. A. M. returned from a trip to Now York
£ " that' would amaxe
My stranger cars I And I would-dwell Pickett of Jacksonville, motored to City, where Mr. McLaulin purchased
Orlando yesterday where they spent a fine stock o f jewolry and glass­ * J. C. Morris and H. J. Boyd of
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with their waysl
ware and other lines for the Christ­ Clermont were In the city today. Mr.
Xmd I would see—1— would see old the day most pleasantly.
mas find holiday and fall trade gen­ Boyd Is the former Scout Director of
- • monuments
- I , t ft this district and'recently resigned In
Charles Starling, of Atlanta, who erally.
“Built' by forgotten men in - cities
favor o f Mr. Morris.
b
o
,
been
in
Lakeland
for
some
time
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where
W. A. A hies, representative,' ahd
No living man now knows, can learn whfcro ho has a largo concrete con­
Edward F. Lane Is now ready for
tract, Is tho guest o f his brother, B. [\ H. Wannor, secretary o f Smith,
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or guess '
your
insurance and real estate busi­
Richardson A Conroy Co., Jackson­
-The meaning o f tho scriptures J. Starling today.
ness In his new office in tho now
ville,
are
in
Sanford
today
calling
on
T
graven there!
First National Dank building. Ilcnd
Don’t forget tho bridgo party to­ the local trade. While hero they
his
advertisement today and rcmcmIt (Ills— It (Ills mo with Imaginings night at the Woman’s Club given by guests of tho Hotel Valdez.
him
when you have nnythlnk in his
«T o critch a brilliant jewel’s spark- the Junior Department. There are
lino.
beautiful prizes and good refresh­
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ling gleam!
the Curfls Publishing Co., is regis­
th e scent of kplcc or tho sheen of ments so be sure and come.
tered
at the Valdez. Mr. Smith’s terSpecial School Edition today nnd
silks
ritory
consists
o
f
tho
entire
state
and
lhc
Sanford mcrchhnts air asking for
FOR
MISS
MILLBN.
.-From India or China makes mo
Invitations have been issued for a due to the central locatioh of this city y °ur bmdncss „ t the beginning of the
dreamt
»&lt;*ool t«rtt and rill during the year
And oh. I thrill— thrill to tho feel of misccllcnncous shower to be. given has mado it his headquarters.
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to como. Read the advertisements
Wednesday afternoon from four to
furl
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J.
McCall,
for
tho
past
year
lod“ y ■nd patronize the Sanford marsix
o'clock
honoring
Mi^iv
Clara"
MilIt brings the frozen forests to niy
Ion, givdn by Mrs. Henry Nickel, at night clerk at tho Hotel Valdez, left chants. They are progressive and
J.,
vlewl
recently for Falntkn, Fla., where he **vc and wnnt joBr business,
I long to see the tall, dunk sentinels her homo on Hughey street.
hns accepted a position
with the
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®*J.. |}?S
sjiow
(jiclr
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Tor the kindness and sympathy post tiogi left ^Vacant by Mr. McCall. this ,Bsue «nd PHcea arc quoted to
In dreams—In dreams I scant tho
shown us in our recent sorrow, and
--------you In the advertisement. You know
heavy air
for the beautiful floral offerings, we
Mr.
M.
B.
Hutton
has
returned
to
what the Hup ca? means to you and
Of breathless jungles—hear the
wish to thank our friends.
Sanford
after
a
tour
o
f
inspecting
o
f
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the reduced pHccs it is very nj&gt;tiger call
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Turner1.
His mate to him; I watch the bright
birds fly—
DEATH OF TURNER BABY
Through giant ferns see monstrous
G ood-bye Summer, - Hello Foil, i#
!(• • reptiles crnwll!
Kathleen, the infant daughter of
the way Churchwcll’s express the
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Turner died Sat­
change in the weather today in their
Yes, I would know— would know the urday and wus buried from the home
advertisement announcing n Special
Dole
Troy
and
Scott
Motbomory
far-off lands!
yesterday afternoon Dr. Carpenter
Four-Day Sale. Many bargains in
drove
over
from
Daytona
Monday,
God, when He made me, gave me of tho Methodist church officiating.
boy's,
men’s Indies’ and children's
;
the desire
The interment was made in I^ikcvicw. spending the' night ntthc Valdez.
clothing
and shoes just in time for
While
here
they
completed
arrange­
For mountain tops, deep sens and The sympathy of many friends is ex­
the
fall
and
for the school wear. Read
ments
for
giving
their
dances
overy
burning sands—
tended to the parents in the loss of
tho
advertisement
and go to ChurchFriday
night
in
Sanford.
Mr.
Troy
. But Fate, the jester, gave me no the little one.
wcll'u.
is
manager
of
tho
State
Street
Orches­
UeartH (Del
R. M. Montgomery.
Italy seized the islands o f Pnxnn tra.
and Atipaxos o f the Ionian group. It
William Mnye nnd Victor McLaulin
Mrs.'- Usulcrson and son, Morgan looks very much ns though Antipax
Mr. nnd Mm, Floyd Fulmer recent­
were
homo Saturday nnd Sunday from
Almriuan,' abe’ spending some timu In mlgnt be tho end o f tho situation.
tho University of Florida. Roth qf ly arrived In the city fpen' their home
S t 1 Petersburg.
in Iowa note many changes in Han­
Several plarcs seem to call for mar­ these Sanford boys are making good
ford since their departure scvcrnl
In
their
studies
and
also
in
athletics
'Mrs*, Ed Vetta returned yostorday tial law. Spain nnd Oklahoma are
years ago. Mr. I’almer piloted the
from Daytona' Reach, where flho was having it, and Abbeville has reported und they sUnd_a good chance of be­
Sanford ball rlub to victory several
ing
members
o
f
tho
’Gator
squad
of
thq Vuest o f Miss Fern Ward.
an invasion by the army worm.
season* when liu formerly spent his
football champions.
summers here nnd Mrs. Palmer wan
Douglass Griffin and Ctnu'do Shoe­ formerly Miss Olga Schultz o f this
maker have returned from an auto­ city nnd they havo a host o f friends
mobile trip that took them from San­ hare who are delighted to lenrn that
ford to Milwaukee, Chicago and oth­ they will make their home in Sanford.
Palmer
er northern points and all through the In n eonverstion with
COOLEST SPOT .IN SAN FORD
cental and southern states. They yesterday he said that ho had nover
■Shows Starting a t : 7;30 and 9:15 P. M
scon such u remarkable growth as
Sapford had experienced and when
informed that all o f •this growth had
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TODAY .
practically taken. place in the past
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'.wo yearn he sojd that the future of
THE RlJHSELL SISTERS
Ralph Warren has accepted a posi­ Sanford looked mighty good to him.
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tion with Edward Lane and will have Mr. Palmur has been in 'th e .clothing
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charge o f tho insurancu business, Mr. and gent’s furnishing business in
A beautiful Scenic Production, Staffed with Their
Lane having recently purchased the Iowa sinco leaving hero and jits ex­
Special Scenery and Eloctrical E ffect*.
Insurance
Interests of B. W. Herndon pects to moke his home in Sanford
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LON CH AN EY
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will attend to^the realty busi­ tho besb over. ",
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ness and' all the outside bus Inos* and
Many gnrtlcn flowers will !
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W ilber Dunicl Steeles’ fam ous story,
thp now offices In the First National
ueh
longer, If old. blossom .
fCH IN G CHINO C H IN A M A N !’
Bank building will bn a senna o f ac­
$
Pfetne Com edy— Snub Pollard, in "W H E R E AM V
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seed
pods ate kept piheh^dtivity In real estate and Insprance
f . j , T » t hp News "
business.
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.................u-.—..*.__ ______ _ 15 and 35 Cents
To make the new broom |ast longer,
tjc the strands together arid adak the
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J.
R.
Hayden
Is
in
tho
city
for
a
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W E D N E SD A Y
few days locking after his large pro­ broom in a pan o f hot wafer
R U SSE LL SISTERS in an entire changc^.of program.
perty Interests in the county and in hours, thou dry It thoroly..
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Mr. Hayden expects to re­
Volusia
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Goldwyn present*: “ HUNGRY H EARTS”
turn
to
Virginia
where he will remain
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, Bryant W ashburn and Helen Ferguson
Hanford for the remainder o f the willW IGH T P R I C E S ................1,............................. 15 and 85 Centa
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'fir and while he has thousands qf
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icros o f land in many other states
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!n the union he likes Florida and
» s p o c l^ b ( Bat&gt;i»rd ahd is over ready'
S P E C IA L M A T IN E E , M O N D AY. W E D N E SD A Y , A N D
[to help slonjr every
good o f the city, bounty and. state.
ic to nil Picturm
eleven o'clock, pall, October M .l9{ De­
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This special sale is just at the limp when you are. thinking o f
buying Fall Goods. Our stcok o f Fall Goods is big ancj complete
now, If you are needing anything in piece' good s/ n'otiohs,
rlresscs, children or ladies coats, shoes, men’s or boys clothing,
it will pay you to investigate otir prices during our fou r day sale

Lndics Poriet Tw ill dresses '

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Men’s nil wool suits, blnck, brown or blue
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Ladies black or brown oxfords or one strap
pump ut per pair

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Indies brown or black oxfords or one strap
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B A SK E T BALL
T R A P SHOOTING

Sanford High Plays
First Game o f This
^ Season Tomorrow

a b l e L U w . t t p s .-it* f
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On

Hood
Hw)d^‘-Field
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Right Tackle ,
Both Team* Strengthened Consider­ • J
ably In Last Few Days.
W!,!lflcId ....- ............- McAlcjnndcr
In looking over tha prospects for
Right Guard.
S. H. S..gamo with the Seminole Ath­ Joo Molach
.................... J. MeUfk
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The
Sanford
High
School
football
letic Club tomorrow it is found that
Giants Reach Door of
Center
team will play their first scheduled both tedma are in'first class form for
Fleischer
Pennant Stronghold game o f the season tomorrow after­ the gamo which is scheduled between
Culp
Left Guard.
noon when th*oy meet the fast Semi­ them tomorrow afternoon.
Romping Over Reds nole Athcttic Club crew on Hood
7 * ™ : -------r - Thompson
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Conch ’ Wilkinson, in making out
Left Tackle.
Field.
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CINCINNATI,
Sept.
20.—'The
h l « IK ID Id
Both teams nr* in first class shaped game waiita It distinctly understood
champion ’ Now York Giants advanc­
ed to*, within one gamy i&gt;f their pen­ and n grd*t battle'is .expected-fAjrt: thnt this Ha not hin regular lino-u
LEAGUE STANDINGS
nant goal by winning ’the last gamo both. Each o f the teems havo been! but lk'nu»do;up o f mon who ahowr
o f th*!r western tour fjrom the Cin­ practicing every afternoon. for ecvw up fltt* lh practice. A t the same time
National Lea cue.
And the fobtball wnrfnrc starUHoA good idea, in' our opinion, Is for
oral weeks and arc In ftp-top form. quite ,a lum ber showed bp' well in
cinnati Reds yesterday, 3 to 2.
Right Half.
n.... mI
the losers o f th e game to get busy
Won. Lost. Pet morrow!
Score:
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R, H. E. These two teams can wcU&gt;boaat o f practice *but tho eleven below will Lcwiskey
— ••Tyler
and level down the football field. It New York
New York _______
93 * S5
.028
;&lt;)12 0(H) 000—3 12 0 somo o f the best football material iu stirt tomorrow’s game. There are
(Lclft Half.
needs
it
and
probably
will
need
It
And don’t you think Just because it
J at Idast. fifteen High School subs E. Moyp
Cincinnati ................. ....90
00
.000
Cincinnati .....nlQO 000 001— 2 8 1 the state.
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Purdcn
Pittsburgh
... ........... 84
03
J571 Is between two local teams that It worse nftcr th&lt;&gt; game.
Luquc, Benton
Wntson and
Johnny Meisch, captain of {ho S. that will be on tho side lines’ waiting
f Fullback.
nlFnlr when It
Chicago --------------------- 78
09
.631 will be a frcindly
for
their*
chance
in
the
game.
The
and Hargrave. *
A. C. team has mode his crowd into
Gamo starts promptly at threeOr the losers can act ns traffic
St. Louis ...............—..75
.610 comes to playing the game. Those
72
n REAL football team and one that llnc-ups:
thirty. Admission fifty cents.
.480 two teams arc going out on the field cops while the winners have a shirt76
Brooklyn _______
71
PITTSBURGH, Sopt. 20.— Pound- will give Conch Wilkinson’s well
.346 tomorrow afternoon, each determined tnil parade down First street tomor­ Ing four Philadelphia pitchers for a trained athletes a run for their mon­
Boston ...........
BO 95
.322 to * fight— and^ they’re gonna do it, row night— if cither side feels liko total o f 22, hits, Pittsburgh hnd no ey tomorrow afternoon when they
Philadelphia ................. 47
99
too!
it:
trouble in capturing yesterday’s game meet on Hood Field. He has a lino
American League.
18 to 6.
averaging clone onto 165 pounds in
Talk about pink of condition— why
Philadelphia .-001 100 030—5 11 4 weight while the bockflcld averages
And that’s doubtful.
Won. L o st Pet.
Pittsburgh .... 400 360 23*— 18 2 2 2 155.
.658 those two teams would make n Har­
New oYrk .... ...... ....... .0 1 49
vard
conch
sell
his
Cadillac
and
buy
Glnznch, Gardner, Bishoft Wc4nThe High School crew, while light­
A tip to spoctntoro, don’ t get tipsy
65
.532
Cleveland ... ............ ...... 74
ert
nnd
Hcnlinc,
Parker,
Steincdcr
n
mule
and
wagon!
er
thnn the S. A. C. team is chock
nftcr—
or
before
the
game.
Especial­
69
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Detroit ..... ................’...72
nnd
Schmidt
full
o f tricks, new stunts nnd quick
ly
before,
because
you
might
full
in
...................71
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S t Louis ...
69
There won’t be any reserved scats the lake during the game and you
plnys and combined with Coach W il.190
72
Washington ...................70
CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Jess Barnes kfnson’a consistent training (Is one
.1545 either— the reason for that is be­ would miss some of it.
Chicago .... .................01
77
hosted
Kip Wheeler in a pitching duel of tho fastest teams if not the fast­
cause
everybody
will
be
so
excited
78
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Philadelphia .................63
and
Boston
evened the series by shut­ est team that tho S. A. C. will meet
that
they
will
stand
up
the
whole
80
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Boston ..... ........ .......... 57
And wc want you to get your
ting out Chicagq, 2 to 0 here yester­ up with during her football yenr. The
time. Of course if you want to sit
money’s worth!
down—go ahead!
High School backficld is superb in
day.
Tigers Take Close
Boston ............ 000 100 001— 2 8 1 making end runs, passes and 'line
Which you will if you behave your­ Chicago ...... ...... 000 000 000—0 0 1
bucks, nnd in fact, It Bocmed to the
Game From Yanks Another thing— take our advice self.
Barnes nnd E. Smith; Osborne, writer that they were first rate in
don’ t bet! It’s too risky! W hy? Be­
Wheeler nnd Hartnett, O’ FnrrcU.
everything cine in the football line.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20— Detrblt de­ cause both squads feel like the ManBut in concluding the hot air col­
o’-Wnr at Saratoga! And matched
And nnothcr thing about thnt game
feated New York in a closely contest­
ST.
LOUIS, Sept. 26.— Hnlncg tomorrow, como out nnd see Sanford
— why they’d make Toots and Casper umn lot’s get your promise to fork
ed game here yesterday, 6 to 4.
over a hnlf-dollur coin und appear pitcher St. I.ouIh to n 4 to 1 victory High’s boys in the uniforms which
feel ashamed o f themselves!
on the field tomorrow.
Score by innings:
over Brooklyn yesterday. It was his have just lately boon purchased nnd
20th victory ofthc season.
To como right down to rock bot­
Detroit ..... ....... 000 000 203—5 10 1
which will probably walk away with
Your presence will beautify the
Brooklyn ....... 100 00(1 000— 1 10 0 the State championship honors.
New York .......000 100 021—4 0 1 tom facts (the field Is soft and sandy)
St. l.ouiK ....... 000 100 03x— I 8 1
I’ illcttc, Whltchlll, Clnrk, Frnncls on the sidelines— it’s gonna be h “ sure ^cencry.
Your backing is flooded at those l
Decatur nnd Hargraves;
Haines games if you want your town to be |
and Basslcr; Ponnock, S. Jones and nnd real cnulT football" nITuir!
Put that in your pipe and blow nnd Clemons.
Schnng.
represented and advertised through
hnrd
with warm air.
Now if you think I nm a “ prevari­
the state this year. A first class foot­
MOTHER ltECOMMNEDS COUGH ball team will show other towns in 1
WASHINGTON, Sept 20.— Wash­ cator’ ’ just take a peep at.the prub"My. mother hod a severe .cough. 1 the state what a REAL town Sanford,,
ington made its hits count and de­ ublc line-up for these two pigskin
Notice! Subscribers!
bought
her a bottle of FOLEY'S is nnd what good schools she has.
feated Chicago 5 to 2 yesterday.
crews!
If your Ilcrnld has not reached
HONEY
AND TAIt nnd it helped her
Tho game will start promptly ut
Score by innings:
And the tickets arc going fast, too! your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT a't once. Ali}o gave my son several
A n z i a y &amp;z i e r s k a . 1
three-thirty
tomorrow afternoon on
Chicago ______ 001 010 000— 2 7 0
ft
Joe’s Smoke House is doing n poor wait until the next day to notify doses nnd his cough disappeared,"
Hood Field (that’s on the lake front).
Washington ....100 102 Olx— 5 8 0
V
(he
office.
If,
after
5:30
p.
m.
c/irectw / Jbu,
magazine business compared with the
Levcrett, Blankenship and Crouse;
the carrier has passed
your writes Mrs, S. L. Givens, Greenfield, Tho admission is fifty cents nnd your
way these tickets are selling!
Marierry and Rucl.
house, call 148 ami a copy will Virginia. For quick relief from presence at this game is needed.
he
delivered to your home Im­ Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest,
And thnt’s going some, too!
a d d ic io n a j title s hr
PHILADELPHIA
,Scpt.
20.—
W c handle Yellow Jacket Spray
mediately by a special carrier. and Bronchial trouble use Foley’s
M O N T A G U E G LASS
Those Hnc-ups arc gwxl but wc’U The office will he open to these Honey and Tar. Stood the test of Carts. See us if you need one.
Philadelphia took both ends o f a dou­
time
serving
three
generations.
Larg­
bet
last
summer's
straw
hut
there
Mahoney-Walkcr Co. •’
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ble header from Cleveland yesterday,
calls up until (i p. m.
est selling cough medicine In the
It. L. SHIPP,
winning the first gnme 0 to 5 and the will be enough casualties to let two
Circulation Manager. World. Sold everywhere.—adv.
more whole teams in the fray!
The nerald for first class job work.
second 5 to 1.
m il a n e t h e a t r e t o n ig h t
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Athletic

Will Meet Fast Seminole
Club Craw:

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CO IM L VILLA ESTATES comprises fifteen villa sites 100x1360 fronting- 100 feet on both the ocean and the
H alifax River, with full riparian rights. This tract has the Peninsular Drive on the River side and the million
dollar shore boulevard from Savannah on the ocean side.
CONVENIENCES: Bell Telephone and electricity from the Daytona Public Service Company. A perpetual pass
over the Port Orange Bridge given to every estate holder.
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$70 per front foot.

TERMS: One half cash, balance one year from date. Interest 6 percent.

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FOR SALE— Second hand loiter flies DEVELOPMENT WORK ON
mical
operation.
In good ahnpo but hnvo been used.
GREAT ST. JOHNS RIVER
Unfortunately,
commorce Is exceed­
Good for ordinary filing. Have In*
AS SEEN tlY YOUNGRERf
ingly conservative
and
adheres SnMfnnl, l*ln.t In the Slnlr uf rinrliln, nl Ijir r lusr o f tiualnr**. Kr^t. II, 1 K X
dices. Twcnty-flvo cents npicco for
AS l U . M I g n l i n T O ST ATU ri»MI*THOM.UH.
quick sales- Herald Printing Com*
strongly to traditions, regardless of
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ItUSOI IICKS.
pnny.
131-fltp
improvements in waterways or in
government had expended on
this
on Ileal Kslute
........... ............... ................... . *
.......... I !)4,Soil &lt;10
boats. It has long been nasumod that (.nans
1.limit* nu r o lla t i'rn l S e r o r liy O th er than Ileal Kstate
.........
s e t .4Hv.ni)
FOR SALK—817 West First street stretch of tho river very nearly $22(1,............... ................................ ............ .. bsu.2t11.3 2
certain classes o f freight must movo- AM oth er lo o m s nml lilseou n ts ,
Bargain in price nnd terms. Ad­
v r riln ifis
.............
.................................................. .........
374.41*
000. We have but recently completed by rail nnd that they cannot move by D
I'nlletl S t a l l s Montis
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47..1b'Min
dress owner, Box 782, Daytona, Fla.
tu
to
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water.
Shippers
therefore
are
slow
137*2Gtc dredging the channel across Lake
liunlihu; llioise, rtir nlitir o 11 In lK I*toris ................................................ .
bi.bsg.lti
to
support'projects
for
the
establish­
o
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r
Ileal
Kstnle
...............
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1.lot.tut
Monroe from Sanford to the liver
a x tV rlirlrn trn
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4.7T&amp;.03
FOR KALE— 7 passenger 8 cylinder
ment of boat lines and at the present Tlute
rr**m Itirnrpnrnteil M in k s
.
.......................f 1 4tr.il72.S2 ~
"Peerless" touring car. Good ns propor and thence down to Palatkn, time these must usually be establish­ O l h y j 1'itsli Mi-ms
. ... . ........................ .................. ........
7.&amp;5i!.4l
new. All cord tires. Sell less than In nddition wo have been able to ed by the projectors who alone must
half coat. Will-taka smaller car in dull the points o f some o f the most assume the heavy risks involved in
part payment or trade for real estate. pronounced bends ami we now have a
— Chas. Tyler, care Znchary-Tylcr Ve­ channel eight feet deep from this
I'npitr.l Stork I’atit In
neer Co.'
141-tfc city to Sanford, such that the steam­
Buriuue Fund
MinMvittril I'rofMx il.ms Mx|»
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE ers of the Clyde line, which are the
l&gt;lv limit* 1‘ 11i&lt;i 1*1
In tlvlillinl lii'OosItn Mtthji i l •
— Either pulled ready for delivery,' largest now on tho river, find no
I'miunil frrtlflitr* of 1&gt;&lt;*|mu
or In the field.
Phono. Ellsworlh great difficulty in making the run.
Tlnn* i.Vrtltlealvs *if I,c|"«*lt
It
is
estimated
that
not
less
than
$10,fmiritiMi
riicrks
(3303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
Caxltlcr'* t’lirrlt* Oiilatutnltnit
000
n
year
will
bo
required
to
main­
142-tfc
Sai Imt* I*poaI t s .............
Total I&gt;rt&gt;o»ll« ! ...............
tain this section of the river, ljist
HAVE A BARGAIN for sale in large
him* I'ayubltt
year the tonnngo on this section was
I'tt** War Flnanuo ...... .......
rooming or boarding house for the
very close to 101,000 tons with a
parly who can put up cash nr sub­
TOTAL
■ ............................... .......... ..... II.2SK.H2I.7S
value nppronching $5,000,000. This
8TATI-2 CUt r t . &lt; m i D A . Cnillily nf Kent! lint,&gt;, s*.:
stantial amount of ensh. A. P. Con­
I, A. M. Ii&lt;y, 1.'axlili-r *&gt;f tin* tiltiivc-nnmial Hank, iln solemnly mvenr that
figure show a decrease of 0 per cen t; t|,
148-tfc
nelly &amp; Sons.
llie nlmve Mai*-111.-111 Is tnu* tn tin* lu st *if my Uiniwlrtlu*' and belief.
ns compared with the preceding year.
A. It. Km*. Canliter.
FUR SALE— Ail lumber
salvaged Only 10,700 passengers were carried nn
CO I tllU CT— \ TTK 8T:
I ’OMUKST I.A K i:,
from tho frame ice plant o f the on this sltetch o f the river duringl JM)
*
J4M*: CAMKUON,
Southern Utilities Co. Ask for James 1022, whereas, during
o
. \v. k p h n c k u .
1010, 10,700 jn
Director*.
Scott, at ice plant. O. P. Woodcock nrc reported. The reasons for this lo
y'liIiHt'i lin'd unit no urn t*&lt; b e f o r e 111 u Mil* 2In*l ilnv o f Kept. 1933.
I*, it. l u iiii.llY , Notary I’ ii MI c.
Cons. Co.
153-5tp great difference are not definitely sl(
.My ei*mmiHMliio expires Juan 21, 1937
FOR SALE—For $1,100.00 cash: I-ot known, hut are probably due to the ao]
6 Clock 0, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­ construction of good roads, the mul-' j,(
completed house. A bargain. A. P. tiplicution of automobiles
and the C|!]
W E SPECIALIZE
Connelly &amp; Sons.
140-tfc frequency of train service. Tho trip, jlc
In Making
FOR SALE— Lot No. 8 in Block No however, is exceedingly interesting rai
and every visitor and resident t0 |im
Florida should make it « point to see li()
this section o f the river from the m(
deck of a steamer. I can testify from -j*^
personal cXpoHeTfed11* that C'nptnin mf
AN YTH IN G OF C A N V A S

SEMINOLE COUNTY BAN K

Yon can find the name of
•very llrfi. Quaint** Man
la Bsaford«jta*thle Column

Classified Ads le a word. No
Ad taken for less Than 25c.
And positively no CUmifled
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all ordera.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.

Phone 498
Household ^oodft, Pinnos, Safes,
FOR SA LE
Trunks
HaRRngc
Transferred'A nyw here A ny
FARMERS— You can gat se*d bad
lim e

frames and Irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novelty Worka
100-tfr

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS

FOR SALE!— Uosier and (jays' paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

V. C. CALLER, Prop-

FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tip

General Shop and Mill
Work

CONTRACTOR and BU ILD ER FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
117 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

fail planting, either Bliss or Rose
No. 4.— F. F. Dutton A Co.
110-tfc

S. O. Shinholscr

FOR SALE— Second hand loose leaf
binders good as new, posts nnd in­
dices. Quick sale at $1.00 each cash
on dolivery. Herald office.
131-Gtp

Contractor and Builder
BANFORD

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FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
EnlabMahe* ISON
Ural Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
Phone 19
104-8 Magnolia Avc,

STEWART the Florist
Flowers

For

AH

Occasions

Members
I'lorists Telegraph Delivery Ass’ n.
tit .Myrtle Are.-------------Phone 260-W

SANFORD M AC H IN E
CO M PAN Y
General Machine and BoUcr
Worlts
Cylinder Grinding
Phone Cl!------------Sanford, Florida

Jackson’s Transfer
“ Reliable Service”
IVe Haul A nything, Anywhere,
Anytim e.
Phone 175 —
123 W . 1st. St.
SANFORD, F L A .

Cerda of Sanford’s Repotaid* Professional Men, each
of whom, la his choeen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the poo pi a.

George A . DeCottes
Attomey-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
■ANPo r d
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FRED R. W IL SO N
a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w

First-National Bank Bonding
INFORD -:FLORIDA
E L T O N J . M O U G J tT O N

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B iildin*
. . . : FLORIDA

CHELLE MAJNES
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LAWYER
•:— Court House

Monroe (Mich.) m
nto Ihe Jail so the 4
Plrase slay a while.
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For quick result!

1— Ford Light Truck, 1022
Starter ...............
$335.00
I— Ford Touring, OldStyle .... 95.00
J L r.tv d *
•ilasla*. -W2J_'t3iUU
I— Ford Worn) Truck, 1923 .... 445.00
1— Ford Runabout, 1922, Start­
er ........................
335.00 t 'l/i, iiiviVl—One furnished
room
1— Dodge Coupe, 1923, Nenrly
with connecting hath. Prefer two
New ......
995.00 youfig men.— 214 E. Second St.
1— Dodge ItnadHtrr, 1922, Euip121-tfc
ptfd With $100Extras .......... 595.00
FOR
RENT— Furnished apartment,
1—
1923 Dodge Touring, almost
,
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel
New ..................... ....... ..... L. 785.90
Avenue.
123-tfc
2—
1922 Dodge Touring, Extra
Good ..................................;.. 575.00 rOK RENT— 1wo room light house­
2— 1921 Dodge Touring, Real
keeping apartment, 719 Oak Ave­
Good ......................
550.00 nue.
130-tfc
I— 1923 Overland Hednn ..........*595.00 LARGE convenient unfurnished house”1— 192.1 Ford Swlun ............... 485.00
. keeping rooms. Rent reasonable.
1— 1922 Buick Six, Fine ........... 850.00
205 Oak Avc,
145-20-tp
1—
1919 Buick Six, 5-l’ aKM
FOR
RENT—
Lorgo
ten
room
house,
Touring ............................... 395.00
recently
painted
outside
nnd
kuiio2—
1919 lluirk Six, 7-Pass.
Touring ..............
495.00 mined inside, equipped with garage.
Land for garden, chickens and cows.
1— 1917 Buick Six, 5-Pass.
Located
one mile North of LongTouring ................................. 395.00
wood,
overlooking
beautiful lake, near
1— 1919 lluirk . Six , 2-Pass.
twenty
Roadster
.........
293.00 Fnufqrd-Orlundu highway,
minutes
drive
from
Sanford.
H. C.
1— 1923 Hupmobile Touring .... 850.00
D u B orc, Sanford, Fla.
1G1 dtp
1— 1921 Willy s-Knight, Tour­
FURNISHED roomii for light house­
ing ......... - ........ - ...... ........ 750.00
keeping, 701 Magnolia Avc.
1— 1921 Nosh-Six Touring New
• 163-tfc
Tires, Paint Real Good ....... 750.00
1— 1 •i lo 2 Ton, 1922 Graham
FOR RENT— Furnished four-room
Dodge Truck ........... .—
950.00
Cottage. Apply Dixie Motor Co.
3—
1919 Dodge Touring, Good.. 395.00
155-2tp
1— 1919 Dodge \i Ton Truck .. 395.00 FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for
A hove Prices Include Credit Charges.
light housekeeping. Enquire 300
10 Percent Off For All Cash
French Avenue.
153 fltp
Most of the above cars arc left with
Five room huuso con­
ua to be sold and applied on pur­
ed. L. Allen Seed Co.
chase o f new Dodge ears.
*
163-tfc
We are confident these care arc the
FOR
RENT—
Desirable
fivo
room
cot­
bent ever offered at prices asked, con­
tage,
recently
renovated
through­
dition considered.
Terms U&gt; those who can establish their out, largo rooms, high ceilings, lo­
cated just south of school houso at
rredit with ua.
I’aoia, on hurd road, twenty minute
SANFO RD MOTOR CO. drive from Sanford; good water,
ample grounds for garden, and chick­
(Dodge Dealers).
Phone No. 3.
9-21-w2t-d*5t ens. If. C, ‘ DuBose, Sanford, Fla.
161 6tp
FOR SALE— Restaurant and fixtures,
FOR
RENT—Two
rooms
and
kitchenlocated at Oviedo. Only ona in town.
ette furnished and garage. 300 Elm
W. T. Dodd, Prop.
151 Ctp
ve.
162-Otp

W ANTED
WANTED—"Hoys to
Deliver
The Sanford Daily Herald.
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE Boys have to put up five dollar
bond before taklnc job. For
m Examined
Glaaaas Dasiguad further particulars see drcula*
Henry McLaulin, Jr*, tion manager Herald.

W . J. THIGPEN
t Real Estate

WANTED— Experienced waiters. Apply at onca. Bell Cafe.
164-2tc
Optldaa-Optometrist
WANTED— Dependable white wom­
Bast First Strust
Baafsrd. Fla.
an to care for 3-year-old boy. Board
and reasonable wages. Call or phone
Automobile Body Build Valdei Grill.
.
164-2tc

O p t D.

in# and Repairing _
Comer of Park Are. aad Second StDecatur (A la.) boy o f eight months
SANFORD, FLORIDA
lifts himself by one hand so Dempsey

’ ' 'CKaTMs S tiih , Prop.

may lose his title yet.

AWNINGS

”"I :"
Osceola will enliven the trip, for he
has at hia cumninml a romnrkahlc
fund of fact nnd fiction cntortalnly
commingled. I have never plnccd him
on oath na to which portions are
fnct and which are fiction, hut I nni
w illing'to mnkn nnitv-that his stories
arc all entertaining. "
As to tho future of this river, I
hnve nlrcady stated that we nre mak­
ing a study of the prospective needs
of commece anil the improvements
which should be made in the channel
to meet such needs. The city of San­
ford has visions of an Internal Henport to bo obtained* by dredging a
channel not loss than twenty feet
deep up to that point. Tho Florida
Wnterwnys league, which is backing
the proposition contends that the celcry nnd other products of the pentral
portion, of the *tn\i will ndt bear
transfer from light draft vessels to
ocean vessels at Jacksonville. They

other points in the United States and
other countries, ns well ns making
estimates on the cost o f deepening
and straightening tho river, and 1
hope to be able to submit my con­
clusions to tho war department in
Washington in the near future.
With reference to tho river as a
whole, and its use for water borne
traffic, it soems to me that the out­
look is very uuipicious. Every day
or ao we read in the papers o f the
costs of operating the railways, of
the necessity for increasing freight
rates, of changes In the methods of
computing railway freight charges,
and o f the inability of the railways
to keep pace .w ith the demands of
the various epnununitlca. It-la a well
established Met that Florida la devel­
oping as rapidly, if not more rapidly,
than any other similar area In the
United States^ The railways of this
state, In spite of difficulties In ob­
taining funds, arc enlarging and bet­
tering their systems and are adding
to their equipment- According to
statements made to ma at numerous
public hearings the railroads are
however, already Mr behind the de­
mand for transporation, and in view
of these conditions the waterways
should logically again become freight
carriers. Recent improvements In gasollne and hoavy duty oil engines,
which can furnish power at compar­
atively low costa-and boats and self
propelling bargea properly designed
in the light o f recently acquired

" ALSO s a iju a ii*

Of nit Styles nnd Qualities at
n Snvlnjr to You

Awning Shop
I’ hone 1114, 201 S. Main St.
ORLANDO, FLO RID A
“ F irst in our lino”

Let’s go”—and keep on going.

Notice! Subscribers!
I f your Hcrnld has not reached
your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT
wait until the next day to notify
the office. If, after 5:30 p. m.
the carrier haa passed your
house, call 148 and a copy will
be delivered to your home Iin'*'
mediately by a special carrier.
The office will be open to these
calls up until 6 p. m.
K. L. SH U T,
*Circulation Manager.

Fresh Oysters

Streamline body, w inddiirM visor, nnd nickeled
fittings make this new C cu pe highly attractive.
Deeply fusldanvdscat-j, improved iAtcricr arrange*
mi nt,and cowl ventilator pro .'I J” inCit iscd jnmiort.
W id e d x v a that- open forward, revolving type
window likcrH, enlarged rear compartment and a
rea m obeli for parcels, Ixic^; c l tile s.at make loi
greater convenience.
5xr ib t nnr Ford C.cmf* a n j other tody type*
til-your K toretl Ford PmiUr'i ihowrimm,

Authorised Ford Dealer

And Shrimp Tomorrow
SEMINOLE FISH
M ARKET
Phone 481-W.

A n entirely new body design lends distinction in
appearance,adJj measurably to individual com tort,
and piovidcs greater convenience in the new Ford
C oll pc.

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T h e S h a m b l e d 6 f 5 ’^ r k e l e y ’s F i r e
A few gaunt chlmneya and denuded trees mark that part-bf the residence district of Berkeley. Cal., which was
destroyed recently'by fire. In tho section shown here many fraternity houses and boarding houses for students of tho
Univbrslty of California were destroyed.

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Appears On Streets of
Oklahoma City Today
Gives His Ideas.
Some Members Ejteept
tn r m r
rr« » i
Minister Justice Will
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 26.—
Be in Cabinet
“Tho Record” Governor Walton’e'

newspaper to tell people the truth
,in r m e A •elated Tree*)
Part of Muscle Shoals
.
-------nppeared on tho streets today. Tha
PARIS,
Sept.
25.—A
delayed
mes­
( U r T i e A sso c ia te d P r e s s )
;
Sold - t o Corporation sage from Sofia to Havas Agency first edition was of four pages, regu-^
GENEVA, Sept. 25.—The proposed
resolution for the* interpretation of
dated yesterday, says tho Bulgarian lar also.’'It contains statements Issued
Ford's
Offer
Out
N6w
government after resigning has been by tho executive ta the press and lib­
articlo ton of tho League of Nations
eral accounts of tcatlmony known by
covenant was rejected by tho league
Republican Party Will Have Some reconstituted with the same members military courts in flogging cases. Tho
except Mlnetr of Justice. The Na­
assembly fn. plenary session today.
Tall Explaining To Do.
tional Liberal part&gt; which former Rearing of N. C. Jewett, Grand Dra­
PeirsU: uor\e voted against the resolu­
Premier Clavof belonged no longer gon of .the Klan of Oklahoma, charg:
tion but a unanimous vote was neces­ SANFORD CLUB RESPOND 100
( n r Tfcr A u t r l a l r l P r r s a )
^cd with floggings was postponed fot
sary to obtain the assembly’s ap­
, WOSHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Henry represented tho m inistry,. .
PER CENT TODAY
two weeks.
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ix
v
proval.
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Ford’s much controverted offer to buy
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Muscle Shoals wholly upset yester­
Rotary had a vory interesting vnd
‘ OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept 28.—
BERLIN, Sept. 26. — Chancellor
day when the government sold to the
instructive meeting today when Presi­ Sale o f Got
Adjustant General B, 1L MSjfkngm to­
.ptreaemann announced laat night that
Alabama Bower Company tho Oorgil
dent Knight called the hunch together
night waa ordered by Govehior J. C.
Means T b it.
the government had decided to aban­
slcam plnnto— part of the property
and aoked .WUl-Carpenter for the inWalton 16 “use all force oT arme nbdon paaaive reeiytapqiq. Immediately
aL a price of approximately 23,500,
w«.°.
cesskry” to prevent the ieiithTn oTtlWi
.
T h to ijg lu
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sung arfiohg them being tho famous
000.
.
ajad:wAcond|tiiwuUl|t&gt;fjytto^*lCT
lower houso of the Oklahoma legis­
(Hr
The
AMwIilrd
rreaa)
“fossil
song”
that
was
such
a
favorite
In his statement, tho Chnncellor
This development forces a revised
lature, called for noon Wednesday. . '
DEHTROLT, Sept. 25.—The sale of offer from Mr. Ford if he wishes to
onitho City of Jacksonville.
announced that the government had
All citizena soldiers of the state
Tho visitors.were announced as fol­ Gorgns steam power plant to tho bid for tho remainder of the project.
decided to abandon tho policy of pasbetween the ages of 21 and^46 were
Alabama Power Company probably Ho previously hnd informed congress
lows:
iiv* resistance in the Ruhr and th e .
directed Jn the order to hold them­
Dr. Woodley, J. II. Hill, J. C. Mor­ means that Henry Ford will mako no that' Unless the Gorges plant were in­
Rhineland and had ordered resump-1
selves in readiness “with such arma
ris, Nixon Butt, N. J. Boyd, Dr. Mc- further bid for tho remaining Muaclo cluded in the sale his bid did not hofd. W i t h
Whipping O f ai. they possess or can obtaili to come
tion of activities hi. all linos at once.
Caslin and Mrs. Russclli
Shoals properties, it was learned here.
to the assistance of the aqverelgn
Political observers who have pro­
The government** decision is not
Macon Men By Ku
fir. Morris t|io new field director Mr. Ford hlmsdr is not at Dearborn fessed to sco some connection be
Indictment’
for
Murder
state
of Oklahoma when ordered to do
nude conditional on tho previous reof the district Boy Scouts told a. few offices today, but at his offices it Was tween Mr. Ford's offer for Muscle
Kliix.
so
by
the governor.”
tarn of deportees or tho rclcaao of
In Celebrated Ward
interesting things in connection with pointed out he nlrendy had mado it
As a precaution .against »ny at­
Shoals nnd tho presidential boom
imprisoned nationla, these and othor
.
Case.
, the Boy Scouts and the great interest plain the Gorges plant was consid­ which gcare tho manufacturer's name
. (Hr Th* Au n Ii IH PrrM)
tempt of tho legislators to meet eleedisputed points hieing loft to subscbeing takeh in the Boy Scouts every­ ered vital to the economical opera­
MACON, Ga., Sept. 26.—'The state where, should they be barred from
predicted
that
tho
next
development
qaent negotiations with the occupy­
(Hr Tfcr A».»d»(rd Prr.*&gt;
where. H, P. Stevens had the secre­
bgean an effort to connect Dr. C. A. the house chamber at the state caplwill be reverberations in the coming
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Sept. 25. tary read several letters from Don tion of Musclo Shoals property.
ing powers.
;,
Yarbrough,: dentist, charged with tol, tho governor also directed Adju­
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session of congress, which possibly
The Chancellor urged eroploypre to _Supreme Court Justice Wagner, Cheney of Orlando relative to tho
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
25&lt;
T
-Presimight develop into something bearing flogging W. O. Barnett, with anony­ tant General Markham to disperse
resume operations at their plants denied motion made by counsel for fund that Seminole county is to raise
mous letcr which Barnett received any meeting at “any other time or
dont
Cool
id
ge,
Ulking
with
visitors,
a relation to coming pre-convention
and mines immediately gnd advocat­ ..altar S. Ward, son of wealthy in the district for tho Boy Scouts.
following
tho whipping. Tho atato place in the atato of Oklahoma.*’ . *
ed nniformity in thla in Af to avoid baker, for dismissal of the indictment President Knight mentioned the dis­ expressed tho view tho Muscle Shoals campaign.
contended
tho letter wai written on
With Isauanco of thq military or­
independent action FHlch might be charging him with murder of Clar­ trict Rotary Mooting at St. Auguainc property is Quite as attractive for
Somo time ago tho war department typewriter in Yarbrough’s offlco. der, all dopbt waa removed as to the
detrimental to the restoration of eco­ ence Peters. Counsel made motion Thursday and Friday and asked for Henry Ford’s purpose now as .was be­ notified Mr. Ford that tho depart­ Mrs. Eva McMlchacl, stenographer,
executive’s determination to prevent
fore Gorges plant was divorced ment of Justice and the judge'advo­
nomic normalcy in tbo Ruhr and after state abruptly closed ita case. a good delegation from Sanford.
identified tho letter as one she had the , house session, which hpa. be*a
through
ita
sale
to
the
Alabama
Pow­
Decision to closo ita case camo sud­ The gavel was then turned over to
Rhineland.
cate general of the army had bald written on the typewriter In hie of­ called by his legislative opponents to
No announcemeht *iraa forthcoming denly after attorneys conferred with Harry Stbvenea as chairman of the er Company.
valid its contract with tho power fice »nd A* H* De!*"®*' typewriter ex­ consldor hla. Impeachment.
regarding the method which tho Ralph Ward, brother of accusod man. entertainment committee and ho call­
company which required the govern* pert, testified hie belief that the
The adjutant general was ordered to ,
Ralph had been slated to take the ed upon Mrs. Russell for a solo and Minister Resign*
Stresemann
birrsminnn government will
win employ
cm
ment either to move the plant from anonymous letter was written on the use all military forces of the etat*
awera of witness stand today. When hb ap­ o the accomplimcnt of I&gt;r. •Herbert
to apprise the occupying power
the power' company’s land or sell it aam° typewriter. Barnett yesterday if necessary to disperse the assembly.
From Anti-Saloon
peared participating counsel decided McCaalin this talented young lady
Its derision to call pff passive resistre
to the company. Yeatenlay wae the identified Yarhrough as ono of the
I without
.......A having obtained
ante
obtistnod the ton- instead t® confer with him in pri­ rendered aevoral' aonga that weru
League For Opinion last, under several extensions of lime four men who whipped him. ’
BERLIN, Bept. 2 5 .—Officials an­
tnsiona which it had dealghhted hs vate. Tho trial adjourned until Mon­ greatly* applauded and greatly,, ap­
in which the government could maka
nounce that permlers of Cerban fa«t
'indispensable conditions in previous day when defense will d i r t presentn- preciated by tho club.
On the Subject of Light Wine* and a decision. Ford’s engineers in De­
crated Stales their conferences with
Dr. Woodley formerly tho president
tion of its case.
sttersnees.
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troit wired tho war department a re­ INSURRECTIONIST PEASANTS
Beers.
Chancellor Stresemann today unani­
of a college) in West Virginia but now
SURROUNDING MOSCOW
The Chancellor may confine himself
quest for another extension, which
mously agreed to abandonment or
GENEVA, Sept 25.—A resolution a resident of, Florida and secretary
t os brief declaration In tho RelschANI* PBTROGRAD TODAY paaaive resistance program, but e l
the power company declined to grant,
educational movement
in
ui the
u n now
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HARTFORD, Conn., SepL *•&lt;&gt;. and Secretary Weeks came to the
•tsg. which would also be considered provided that constitutional authori­ of
same time expressed determination
(■r m . ♦(WMletea .F fiB l
•i notification to tha ouUido world ties of each state alone should haye Florida was called upon by chairman | rrohib;t jon m , criticised by Revfl G. decision that under theclrcumstancee
as ae- it was more advantageous to govern­
LONDON, Sept. 25.—A Reuter dla- to safeguard unity of the country.
Elkina, who resigned
_
that the government had reached ita tho right to determine what extent Stevens and gave tho Rolarlana a lire bort Elkina,
dwialon despite failure to secure In military assistance should bo accord­ splendid talk o n . Rotary first and Blatant state superintendent of the ment to sell than move.
. pitcH from Riga says it la himored UNDERWOOD HOLDS
education
second.
A
former
Rotarlan
there masse* of InsurrecMonary pea­
Anti-Saloon
League.
Tho
minister
ed
other
nationa
if
their
integrity
•dvancc any conclusion from France
IIB SAID NOTHING
The actual price paid was 13,472,­
w Belgium, thereby virtually making were threatened. French spokesman in hla homo state he knew what it was quoted by Hartford Courant aa 25, d sum agreed on in appraisals by sants are aurroundlng Moscow and
AGAIN8T I.BAGUB
meant to be a Rotarlan and gave,
so unconditional surrender.
v in urging approval of resolution re­ a tyrief outline of all the good things saying ha has no confidence in Amor­ the ordnanca division of ,tha war de­ Pjetrograd. No confirmation of ru­
ce will stand permanently against
mors.
impression existed
Them was a rumor In diplomatic marked that
WASHINGTON, Soph 26.-Benathat
Rotary
embodied.
ight wince and beer. He expresses partment and experts of the federal
Hrclcs last night that a third power among some delegates that with artor
Oscar W. Underwood, Alabama's
power commission. The war linpf
He then took up tho question of the
Tampa—Mure
than 450,000,000 candidate for the Democratic prerf-.'
tad offered the govemihent its good ticlo ten thus Interpreted entrance of educational movement In .FIoridA.and fear harm may como to prohibition construction coat was $4,760,000.
offices in the direction of vouchsafing the United States league might be what was needed In the way of co­ from its friends and thlnka the coun­ Secretary Week* found that if tho cigars to be manufactured in this city dentlal nomination, denied SundAy
•t a formal -adjustment of the Ruhr hastened.
» operation of. all the cltlxena Into one try would haVe been better off had It government were to remove the plant during ensuing year.;
isving asserted recently In (Silcago
stopped with the prohibition of saconflict which would not Impose hu­
that ho waa “no longer a strong ad­
it would realise only tha junk vaiqy,
amalgamated whole to ultimately go loqns and distilled liquors.
Begarweod makes about aa good to Tallahassee and tell the legislature
miliating conditions In the nature* of
an dthat mean while, there woujfl V* Lake Wales—Waveriy Citrus Grow vocate of the League of Nath
and
M cheap a hay aa the Florida what was needed and what was want­
signed capitulation, or formal admis­
economic Iom .and. injury to Industrie a .Association, to spend $10^)00 for I* added that he hed not beat)
sion of responsibility for" ita policy farmer can grow. It should be cut In ed to put Florid*) in the front ranks of Seventy Lives Last
* using power in AJabama and other improvements on packing plant.
cuitintf th©
Mbtcau»© tin t
•f passive rcsistfnpe, _ ,
. the middle of tyo blooming period.
states In the matter of education
voutheni atatee, whereas a sale to the
not an iaaue."
In
Scotch
CdUi^ry
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Whether the fjioncejlor definitely
My views on the League of
along the right lilies. Dr. Woodley at
meant j tha government project had been estimated by army
P it t o flooded company
Wormed the participants In yester­ that p u ilr ijw llU n c e must be aban­ tbf close of his talk' asked for a fneratiohs are well knbwn,” he' said. * . , .
would recover almoet the original engineers to be $18 ,000,000.
day’s conference, rthat the.goverp- doned. ’
;J h e power company deposited R* voted for the Versailles treaty with- V
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, ■ bership. from .edfch member of the
ment would unconditionally call off
Tho conference was attended by Rotary Club aWd the club made it 100 J a nice Nimaso Colliery I k a a .F^iMrk I When Mr. Ford wna aummoned to payment In cash with' tho finance out reservation*, which included t I fi'f
i, , , Use Disaster'. - t&gt;I»-c .*'
PMsive resistance coaid pot be .es­ representatives of all the political ner cent and *t the suggretlon of
.
Washington* some time ago and in­ ifflccs of tho war department In Lbagua of Nation* convenant. I'have
tablished, and tbo fleet indication of parties, l»bbr brganltaUona, indus­ PraaidenV* Knlgfc t decided to also lend
no
apologies
no
wfor
ray
action
U
mb
.
w
:
y
Nqw
York
yeaterday
morning
and
Sec
GLASGOW, Sept.
25^Seventy formed of tha contract with tho pow­
Its resolve came late yesterday eve- trialists, civic bodies and govern­ their aM In obUlnlng other member
“I might aay that I have not beah'
y Weeks signed the deed yes
lives
believed
to
hive
been
lost when er company, Secretary Weeks left the
sing when the Berlin ■newspaper* mental and municipal officials con* ships and also oasisiing tha education­
discussing
the league of (Nations,
_i_iy
afternoon,
waiting
until
the
a deep pit'of James Nlmmo Company* way open for a revised bid to exclude
*«re given a cautiously yror^pd^com* nested w ith'the German posts, tele­ al movement it) avery way.
because that is not* an* Usue. The .
last
minute
for
a
revised
offer
from
tha
Gorgai
plenty
and
Mr,
Ford
wnt
With other mattera and aonga and Colliery near Falkirk was flooded. .
aiunique in which the significant de graphs and railway ad m in istra te
giyen to understand the war depart­ i f f / Ford. Mr. Woeke Issued the foi- Republican party rejected it. But 'f r y
talks,'thS'rhour
flew on’gulden wings
vision was buried in a cursory re­ in the occupied sonea.
am juetifled in' criticising .cthe Re^
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ment would credit him with tho pro­ I(Tying statement:
Russia is trying hard to
and the:*lub WaAed down another
port of yesterday’s discussions of the
publican admlnietretion far iU lack
'*The
secretary
of
war
announcod
friends with America. . It's not touch ceeds of the ta li, and thus reduce hla
bahr and Rhineland.
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PARIS, S ept 25.—The action of good meeting to tifelr cwdrt after the
of
, policy in Europe. We ought * '
today
that
the
United
States
had
sold
Initial
poyment
of
$5,000,000
to
ap­
Three
hundred C representative the German fOYcroment yesterday l§ commlttea on entertainment for Oc of a recommendation is a now friend,
do something to help Europe, am
to
the
Alabama
Power
Company
the
proximately
$1,500,000.
bomo
doubt
howover', to loan)'that tha neighbors
spokesmen from the Ruhr and Rhine-. not regarded here a*.finally clearing tober had bderi named.
was expressed am to what view con­ W frrior extension and appurtenance* haVo done nothing.*?
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don't
w
**nd discussed paaaive. resistance witlrj the situation in the Ruhr. Raalattanee
. rlike
. * 'him.
a t *Gorge* and power
gress
might
take
At
the
proposal
to
Chancellor fUrescmatin for five boors1there w iill'h
Ikti.-l***)' *■** 1*
l 'h i considered ended when It’s ad
‘ the remainder of the Muade
lifO
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yesterday; 'then unanimously agreed Berlin -withdraws aU o rd ers,/tf*
Xl ‘ 'il jd'lh th d l------r . . ,
1* brt&gt;perty .for t h i t sum.
pkn ,uri|l Mp; prevent' cWppiog the
. tho Aral
that fu rth er-----1as the'. Junk value of tho
Belgian oce
/tdgt«:of-fiP* «Wna.
ief.rtv di l.)i -,uln r.

PARIS, Sept. 28.—Premier Polni(trt'» next move In view of GerI renj’s surrender, will bo. to ask lnUr-ellled reparation* commission to
I dea{ with tho now situation, it vraa
Indicated today. Aa aoon aa the Gcrmao government officially withdrawn
I ha reaiitancc orders, direction* will
Wlent to General tie Goutta to make
Ike Ruhr occupation aa nearly “in| miblc" aa possible.

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EDUCATIONAL
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�VALDEZ HOTEL ABR1VAL8.
Mr. E.-P. Aiken of Atlanta, repre­
sentative of the Vitagraph Co., was in
Snnford Saturday calling on the Ibca)
theaters.
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____ __________ ___ Society Edlfo.
Phone 21 ?-W
Mr. C. H. Courser, olcctrlcJd engin­
If yop hare any friends visiting you—If you are going anywhere or commg home, or If you are entertaining, write a postal card to this department, eer of theJSouthcrn Utilities Co., and
Mr. W. D. Crano, purchasing agent,
giving details, or telephpnc tho item .' It will be greatly appreciated.
(pent the week end a t the Vaidoz.
Whilo here they inspected the local
plant and found it in excellent con­
dition, ready for the winter season.

OCIAL

L E 'N D A R l

Tho nanny friends of Mr. E. D.
Yolvlngton aa4 iMr. C. E. Swinney
wero glad to gqtt them In Sanford this
week end. Thcyinre connected with
the American Fruit Growers In Hast­
ings, Fib., While here they wore
guests of tho Valdez Hotel,
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Wednesday—Mrs. Henry- Nickel ente ruins a t a mlscellaenous shower
at .Tier home ori Hughey Street
from 4 to 0 p. m., complimenting
Miya Clara Millen, a bridc-cloct of
next month.
Tuesday—Subscription Dridgo a t
Woman's Club by Junior Department
a t 8 p. m.

* How* Happy -were • the, family and
friends of dear iltilo Kathleen when
sho oponed thlse bright little eyea
* R&gt; i* on tho scenes of earth, HtUo did we
dream her stay with us would be so
* Mr. and Mrs. Efntlor Curlett of short. Immediately she began her
Geneva were among the visitors to1 mission of gathering the . affections
tho city today visiting their many of mother, father, brothers and sis­
friends and shopping.
ters and all wh6 saw her, so soon to
fly away with them leaving tho home
The Field Auto Top Company tell1 sn dnnd'her little place on earth vaIn their ad today why thoy are on1 cant.
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a cash basis—there's a reason. Head
We wonder yvhy, and yet, we know,
their advertisement and you will see these heart-touching sorrows draw us
heavenward, and have a big part In
making us lovo‘heaven- more, and
Tho store rooms In tho IHshop Diock earth loss. May wo nil bow in subon Magnolia avenue arc receiving tho -mlssion to n heavenly father and ns
UnUhihg touches and ' will soon be obedient children not question His
ready for occupancy, phis Imakes
wi|l ami wisdom.
.
another business block fdr upper .Mag­
Weep not dear loved ones.
nolia avenue.
Tho master knows bc3t,
,
And
hns
only
gnthcred
home
Alton Talbott a bright youngster
living' a t Gindcrvillc, got busy Sat­ One of his little ones to rest.

BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Saturday afternoon little Miss
Adclnido Higgins, the winsome young
daughter pf Mr. anil Mrs. Edward
Higgins entertained a number of her
friends at her home on Oak avenue,
in celebration of her birthday anni­ Mr. J. R. Hayden arrived Sunday
versary.' :
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on tho R. S. Osceola, coming down
Pink and green, the colors used for from Washington on business. Ho
this pretty party were tarried out will return.to Washington this week
Mjss Norma Griffin, of Kissimmee, with Spanish Loyo Vines and ferns. .beforo moving to Sanford for. the
• — A FRIEND.
urday and hustled 20 new subscrib­
was the guest of friends here yester­ In the dining room, tho refreshments winter.
ers for the Dnlly Herald. Alton will
day.'
table was laid with a lace cloth and
The Herald delivered six tlmee e
deliver
the paper and expects to dou­
the center was graced with tho birth­
Mr. an&lt;i Mrs. Geo. Hartford and
wook
for 10c.
ble his routo within the next week.
Bill Moyc, who is attending Univer­ day cake iced in white and topped Mrs. J.’ A. Hartford wero guests at
sity of Florida at Gainesville, spent with tiny white tapers in roso pink the Valdez Hqtol Sunday night, leav­ Tlie different American Legion
Notice! Subscribers!
holders.
ing Monthly morning for threlr new
the week-end here wtlh home folks.
Gnmcs of all kinds were plnyod homo in Longwood. Mr. Hartford is Posts ovor the state arc making ar­
rangements for a big celegratinn on
If your Herald has not reached
Dr. and Mrs. Bon Caswell spent during the afternoon and at a late Iron* Illinois nnd made his first trip to Armistice Day and the Herald hopes
your
home hy 5:30 p. m. do NOT
Flatjda
two
weeks
ago.
He
was
so
hour
refreshments
of
ico
cream
and
the afternoon most pleasantly' on
thnt tho Campbell-Loaning Pont will wait yntii the next day to notify
impressed
with
this
part
of
the
state
cake
were
served.
Favors
of
minlaSaturday -In Orlando.
turo glass baskots (Hied with candles that hd bought an orange grove near give u*, ono bf the biggest celebra­ the office. If, after 5:30 p&gt; m.
tions in tho history of the local post. the carrier! n»3 passed your
Miss Maud Lake left Saturday for were givon the girls, whilo tiny lan­ Longwood and now hns his family The boys are trying to build a homo hr/iiRc. call 14R and a copy will
with
him
to
bccomo
new
citizens
of
Staunton, Va., where she will resumo terns tilled with candies were present­
hero and their efforts should bo re­ bo delivered to your home iraSeminole county.
ed the boys.
her studies at Stuart Hall.
warded by one of the largest crowds mpdiatcly by a sp e cia l;carrier.
Little Miss Higgins was the re­
W. A. Rranacomb, state mnnnger of that Sanford evar witnessed on, No­ The effice will he open to these
cipient of many lovely gifts and was
Allen Jones motored to Kissimmee
calls on until (S p. nt.
assisted in entertaining her guests by Klnghnm Co. is Registered nt tho vember 11th.
Saturday where ho spent Saturday
* U. L. SHIPP.
Valdez
and
will
be
in
Sanford
several
bar. mother, Mm. Edward Higgins
;;
Circulation Manager.
and Sunday as tho guest of friends.
days
calling
on
locnl
trade.
and grandmother, Mrs. Knstcrby.
About twonty children enjoyed this
Misses Gertrude Runge and Ida
Congregational Bazaar will he held
R. R. Kinnrd, genial salesman for
pleasant
afternoon.
Belle Ryder of Columbus, Go., are
December 8th. Remember tho date.
for Swift Si Co. is in town today call14!) 5to.
the guests of Miss Mabel Ingraham
ling on Sanford merchants. Whilo here
FOR MR. AND MRS. JULIUS
at her home in West Pnlm Beach.
lie is a guest of tho Valdez.
MATTFELD.
We handle Yellow Jacket Sprny
Mr. and Mrs. Julius MnttfcM of
Mr*. C, W. Speer leaves tomorrow
Among those spending tho week- the Nynl Company or New iork ana Cnrts. Sco us if you need one.
Ctc
for West Palm Bench, where she will New York, who have bcch tho guests end in Sanford nt tho Valdez hotel mndc Sanford on his regular trips, Mahoney-Wnlkor Co. *
be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. of the Inttor’sc brother nnd family, were: R. L. Rogers, Rrndcntown, Fin.; The editor of the Herald knew him
Ingraham.
Mr. nnd Mra. Ernest Krupp nt their II. T. Bennett, Bradentown, Fin.; Miss from the tlmo when ho wns a small
Yowell Co., first show­
homo on Park avenue, left Friday for Helen Bennett, Bradentown, Fla.; Mrs. lnd nnd loved him for his many fine
ing of Mallison &amp; IIaas
Mrs. E. L. Ferrnn, who hns been their home. While hero they wore II. T. Bennett, Bradentown, Fin.,; E. traits and bis lovable disposition.
extensively
entertained
during
their
the, guest of her dnughtor, Mr*. I).
new Fall Silk, next W ed­
P. Aiken, Atlnntn, Gn.; Mr. nnd Mrs.
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who wish thnt they will return to Mr*. W. II. Crane, Paintkn, Fin; W. McAllister will extend their sym- nesday and Thursday.
on Friday for her homo in Eustis.
Sanford ngnin soon.
C. Holt, Birmingham, Ala.; L. L. pnthy in the death of his brother, W.
W inners at Milane
Among tho entertainments given Johns, Unytona, Fin.; C. M. Morgan, ff. McAllister "Who died nt tho BayMrs. Ralph Wight, Mr. and Mrs.
The
numbers winning tho ensh
Harry Dickson, Mr. nnd Mr*. Uinhnch in their honor during the past week Jncksonvillb, Fin.; Mrs. J. VonKcedcn, side Hospital In Tnmpn ' yesterday
prizes
nt
the Miianc theatre Saturday
and Mr. Brossicr of Orlando motored were:
Atlanta, Ga.; Miss G. VonReeden, At- nftornoon. Tho remains were taken
Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Tncknch en­ Inntn, Go.; E. D. Yelvington, Hastings, to his homo on Ribliurg Road nt Win- night arc as follows:
to Cocoa for tho week-end.
No. 21)045, wins three dollars.
tertained Tuesday evening Inst com­ Fin.; C. E. Swinney, Hastings, ,Fln.; ter Hnvcn where the funeral will ocNo. 118000, wins one dollar.
Miss Dorothy Stokes, who is at­ plimentary to Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius J. R. Hayden, Washington, D. C.; C. cur tomorrow afternoon .ntvbgkqbg
No. 29932, wins one dollar.
* I. Dick, Atlanta, Gn.; Mr. nnd Mrs. cur tomorrow morning nt ten o'clock.
tending Stetaon University at De­ Mattfeld of New York.
Present tho above numbers to the
An evening of music was much en­ Geo. Hartford, liansdalc, HI.; Mrs. p t.Consod was sixty years of age at
Land, spent tho week-end here with
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs). C. W. joyed—vocal solos rendered by Mrs. J. A. Hartford, Hnnsdale, III.; W. A tho time of his death nnd he was Milano theatre Box Office and you
nh,i uroUnd Tnmpn will receive the cash prizes.
Stokes.
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** Leake, Mrs. Mattfeld nnd Mrs. Tnck- Branscomb, Jacksonville, Fin.; Mr. and wcl) j;nown
Mi'S. JftH; B. Moor and family, Atlanta;
south'- Florida:1
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sch^ piano solos by Mr.' Mntfold.-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins and • An interesting discussbn of com­
Commander ft. A. Tcrheun of the
Mrs. Mary Higgirm left yesterday hy posers nnd music ensued.
Spanish War Veterans returned Sat­
Refreshments of pineapple sherbert
boat far Jacksonville, where ‘they
Tokio may be down but never nut. urday from Chattanooga where ho at­
will spend sovernl days combining nnd enko were served. It wns n very
Every
tiro there mny be extinguished, tended the National Encampment of
business and pleasure.
but not the unqucnchnbic Japanese of tho Spanish Wnr Veterans nnd
had n tine time. State Commander
Mis. E. Janimcs nnd non, Sydney, Mattfeld, Mr. nnd Mrs. I .cake, Mrs. spirit.
Teihoun let thei folks up there know
have returned home from n delight­ Fannio S. Munson, Mrs. Ernest
something nboiit Florida nnd he said
ful motor trip having .visited rela­ Krupp, Mrs. Sctli Woodruff, Mr.
they were treated royally by the
tives and friends in Sanford, De!.nnd Lesley S. Hill.
Chnttnnoogn fnlks. The south car­
Mrs. Alfred I.ilja entertained at
nnd Daytona.----- Jacksonville Timesried off most of tho offices in the
Union.
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association nnd n general good time
honoring Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Matt­
was had by all.
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fold of New York. Four courses.
Tho tnblc appointments were perfect.
. Yowell Co., first show­
Place cards were cute little flnppcrs.
Tlio centerpiece, a cut glnsg bowl filling of Mallison &amp; Haas
od with peachblow hibiscus. House
new Fall Silk, next Wed­
decorations were of cut flowers,

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rain prices: wheat, December 102 7-8
r&gt; 103 i-8: corn, December CO to 1-2;
oats, December 401-2,

Thomas J

“A Prince There Was"
£ i .J ,T ' i re''ov:n* ricl&gt; raw
who - had never known .
s t r u ^ e J n his life. A l '
derful girl and a child, A
had never known anythin*
pise. New York, seething,3
together i?.
to its swirl. And the beauUfnj'
Btory-that comes from it aD
will make your heart glad AL
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Scarecrow,-1* a 2-act Comedy

Atlanta :......
Birmingham
El Pasco ....
Galveston ....
Jacksonville
Little Rock .
M emphis_
M iam i........
New Orleans
San Antonio
Glcksburg ...v

TOESUAY.

4*m' r41
Jack Holt in

“The Tiger’s Claw”
Cure* Malaria, Chllb
and fever, Dengue, or
Bilious Fever,

Sanford.
Min. Inst night
Max. Sunday
Rain .......... ......

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Free P o r d ^ Wights.

in this city for 36 years, means we have the
acquaintance o f m any citizens old. and new,
and also a knowledge of their banking needs.
This experience gained year after year
means much to the pew comer o f today.
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M ilane Theatre

IN LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL
POIRET TWILL DRESSES

COOLEST SPOT IN SANFORD
------ Shown Starting nt 7:30 and 9:15 P. M.---------•

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“Temporary Marriage”
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Myrtle Stedinan, Tully Marshall, Maude George, Stuart
Holmes, Kenjth Harlan and Mildred Davis.
Pathe Comedy— "Wanted n Story".
Fox News
MATINEE PRICES ............................. ........ 10 and 15 Cents
NIGHT PRICES ...................... .................... 10 nnd 20 Cents
' * TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
A Keith Vaudeville AcL
_ , The f i a t road show of the season

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Russell Sisters in a Refined Novelty

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/ ; VISIONS OF HLENDOK
A beautiful nceuic production
Also high class pictures iu conjunction with the above acts.
NIGHT P R IC E S ................... „......... :.............. 1G nnd 35 Cents
MATIhfEE P R IC E S ................ ..... i................. 15 and 30 Cents
W EDNESDAY
FRIDAY
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Long Coats
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right amount pf pure ingredients.
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toss than in ipse. Try It. You
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National League.
. i On tho corner In front of certain
Won. Lost. Pet. well known ilurg store in town were
Now York
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gathered quite a few of the city's
Cincinnati'
.0 0
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sporting clement discussing the
Pittsburg .
803
chances of , the Seminole Athletic
Chicago ....
.77 08
Club's "Ginmnkcrs" when they piny
St. Louis .
.74 72
Coach Wilkinson's
High School
Brooklyn .
.71 74
“Rowdies" Thursday at Hood Field.
.49 05
Philadelphia
.47 08
The talk was mostly centered on
the S. A. C. lincjtflojd which Is ope, of
Amcrjcan league. ’
t{ic strongest in' the stat*.,.(P/l0 ,Wuc
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on. I,o«t. Pet. Tillls, ihq (sin|illest mept^p «if the
New York
....... l o r 48 .002 S. A. C. squad will start off ns as
Cleveland ............- ......V i 03 .040 qitnrter In Thursday's game while he
Detroit .. .......................;.72’ 09 .0 11 will he supported by Frank I’urdon,
St. Louis ...„................70 09 .004 the biggest and heaviest fullback in
Washington ...................GO 73 .4R0 this part of the country. Then comes
70 .457 the two halfbacks, Bach nnd Tyler
Chicago
....;Tfr....04
78 .439 who are expected to literally ruin the
Philadelphia ......„....... 01
Dostojp .......................... 57 85 .401 3. II. S. defense Thursday.
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And the lmckfield Is' nol the" only
strong feature of the .Seminole Ath­
National league.
Philadelphia 4-3, Pittsburg 2-4, letic Club—they have a line averag­
ing in weight close onto 105 pounds,
(Second game, ten innings).
all of them ItQiPK veterans in the
No# York 3, Cincinnati 0.
game.
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Boston 7, Chicago 8 .
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Brooklyn 8-7, St. Ixiuis 3*3. g*
While looking over tho line we
American League.
must not forget to mention Johnny
St. l,ouis 0-4, Boston 1-2. (second Meisch, who will play center Thurs­
game ten Innings).
day in the fray. It is due to John’n
Detroit 4, New York 12.
untiring cfTorts that the S. A. C, has
Chicago 1, Washington 0.
put out such a first class team this
Clcvcland-Philndclphia, rain.
year. Meisch is n former college
player nnd "knows all about the game
nnd has put quite n few nifty tricks
m h n m m n m
into the noodles of the K. A. C. piny-

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CINCINNATI, Sept, 25.—Cincin­
Wilber Daniel!
nati remained strongly in the tight Adapted from
Steele's famous prize story, "Chlng,
for the National League pennant by
Chang,, Chinnmou."
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winning the first game of their series
with New York yesterday 0 to 3.
If you're downhearted, 'disappoint­
Score:
R. H, E.
ed
in love or in the dumps—eco
New York ....... 000 000 1 0 —3 9 2
“Shadows."
Cincinnati ..... 000 010 32x—fi 8 3
Ryan, jJonnnrd and Snyder, dowdy;
Shadows arc sometimes culled de­
Donohue and Hargrave.
tectives.

Now walk into the next alley and
look over Sanford IIiglivs prospects.
We can not say much about the line
as Wilkinson hns so many to pick
from and probably will not tell \&lt;n\o
he has selected for Thursday's bat­ CHICAGO, Kept. 25.—Alexander
tle.
registered his twenty-first victory of Tho meanest man in our town is
the season yesterday when Chicago invited to he our guest at “ShadThe school crew also has a first defonted Boston 8 to 7 in tho first «*■*"
elan hnckfidd In Ed Moye, fullback, games of the series.
I.ee' Peek and Mult Lewlskey, half, Score: .
A query: What dt lovers love
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R. II. E.
wit)i either Mcl.ucas or Bach culling Boston ...... aiL.OOO 322 00Q—7 13 2 best?
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signals, on quarter.
Chicago ____ ,. 000 332 OOx—8 14 4 Answer: “Shadows."
Fillingim, Ocschger, Bcntort, MnrAnd that fellow I-ewisky is sure quard nnd O'Neill; Alexander, Fus- 'Nobody hut n daredevil would defy
greased lightning, too. When that scll and Hnrtaett.
the SHADOWS in the dark of a night.
bird gets his paws on the ole pig­
skin it is sure of advancement thru ' PITTSBURGH. Sept. 25.—Pitts­ Also tonight I’nlhe Comedy, Snub
the cncmic's line.
burgh and Philadelphia divided a Pollard in “Where Am I."
douhln-hendcr iyesterday at the open­
Ami McLucas is good nnywherc ing of the last series to be played at
And tonight the first road show of
•PRW)n»...iTHfi. IJWta LU# .season. A-Keith Vaudeville act,
you, put him._ If he don't play qunr- Forbpa Qjcld
terSThttrsday‘he will in all probhlilfitj* llM1 Won the first game I to 2 and Russell Sisters in n refined novelty,
hold down one end which he is a reg­ the Pirates took the second 4 to 3.
Score (first game)
R. II. F.
ular little star at. .
Thu Russell Sister's will lie-on to­
Philadelphia .,..10 0 000 2 10 — 1 9 3 night, tomorrow nnd Thursday.
Matinee prices for tho next three
Memorial High of Orlando starts Pittsburgh ....10 0 000 100—2 10 0
Couch, Behan■and Wilson; Mead­ days, 15 nnd 30 cents; evening prices
off’.her ’23 football season against
15 nnd 35 cents.
Ocala Saturday. I-ouk’s as if Or­ ows, Stone and Gooch.
R. II. I&gt;lando is going to iutve a rather tough Score: (second game)
time because the Ocala ns are a Philadelphia. 000 300 00 0—3 II 2 RUSSELL SISTERS AT THE
Pittsburgh .. 000 010 110 1—4 1 0
MI LANE THEATRE TONIGHT
strong crew this year.

Somebody soya that the coll for tho
wild now comes largely from tho
country club. Similarly, ^omo of our
young women seem to be translating
"the great open spaces" In terms of
clothes.
The Herald for first ossa Job work.

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And that isn’t nil, O. II. S. has a
hard schedule the whole way through
especially on November 21 when San­
ford fans will he driving down there
in Company with a ItKAL football
squad.

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Hofugoc crlpiinals in Mexico »ri
growing beards and adopting othcr
disguise. Now that Uncle Sam hu
recognized thqt country they arc
afraid that they may l&gt;e recognized,
too.
Tho Dally Herald, 15c per week.

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H u e f r o m I i i e o r p o r n l n l l l n n l i a .................. ,__
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I. T. L. L li i u o , On a h H r o f t h o u b p v c i n a n i r d H u n k , d o soli'm iilj1 D i n a r ihal
Itie a b o v e a t l l t e i l i e n t Is t r u e l o . t h e Ix'Nl o f m y k n o u r l e d a te n o d hrltef.
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.. *•, * T I I E O . H P L I N , J u i l l l r o of I ’e a r r

The Russell Sisters open a throe-1
day engagement ut the Milano theatre
tonight, in a refined novelty, "Vis­
ions of Splendor.” This act is stag­
ed with their own special scenery and
electrical effects. The net comes to
the Milano theatre direct-from At­
c&gt;
' •; __lanta, where they played last week.
Tilings nrc getting pretty interest­
Other numbers *Jof \ho 'Bcminole
Tonight you will ulso see Lon Chancy
M M
M M M M M AUfletic . lino arc .Gordon,‘j lo(t end, ing In the National longue now. The
in "Shadows" tho greatest story over
Thompson," leu tackle, Culp left Cincinnati Reds in the "crooeial" sotold in motion pictures. Pictures and
guprd, MeA(examier,
MeAlexander, rigni.
light.- guard, ries with the Giants handed the lat­
in “The Tiger’s rClaw“ Kll»r1.
stores which make the most lasting
Jac
T ' " 4 Huntor, right tackle and Duliuse, ter u good lacing yesterday. The
tonig 1 "
improasion are those which ileal with
“
Reds are now three guinea behind the
normal people in norma) surround­
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Giants and must keep up a winning Yanks Win From
Vpi^nnef.
ings, with a sprinkle of tears, a laugh
Tropical thrill
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'Summing
t''situation up for the stride to w in the pennant this year.
Tigers
in
6lh.
here
and there nnd thrills that quick­
A. C. we’ll say they have u pretty
en tho pulse, such n picture is "Shad­
No^d players
this wonderful
bright prsojicct of winning TliursWhile the Yanks ara serene in the
NEW YORK, Kept. 25.—The New ows" adapted from Wilber Daniel
tropical picture.
&gt; F f I dny’s game—unlt^i—K—^1. S.’s pros knowledge that they will be in the
York Americans knocked out nine Steele’s famous prize story “Chiiig,
Wood’s Series unless the same Tate runs in the rixlh inning hero yester­ Chang Chinaman."
Tho* Tiger’s Clay will grip you, tm) poets show stitMirighter,
happens to the Yankee Stadium as in day and deflated Detroit In the first
—junfc-nH securely as it did the hero
JapTan^.
And, you can't ever tell}
game of the scries, 12 to 4.
in this tense thriller of the Far Fast.
AMATEUR NIGHT A TREAT
Score:
R. II. E.
sight-seeing stops at Washington Detroit ...1........ 300 000 0 0 1—4 fl 3
Hut-you'll only be In the plensui FoiOTRALL IN ARKANSAS
Amateur night at the Milnne theatre
SHOWS MANY GOOD HAMES,
nnd New York before the .game on New York
000 009 12x—12 15 0 Inst night was a treat to the patrons
able tfrlp of oul’a stirring, norveMANY IIEAVi^CEAMS Saturday, November 10, und ut
tingHifg entertainment.
Cole, linen and Bassler; Hoyt nnd of the Milane. The acts were very
Niagara Falls, Detroit and -Chicago Schnng.
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clever nnd made the giving away of
on the return (rip, reaching home
LITTLE ROCK. Sept.
While hli" was a grip that hel
the first nnd second prizes very diffi- ,
th£ ■first werfk of Wtcn*tvc#4ralft}
November. 15.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Chica- cult for the ’ management.' Miss
dangef amr destruction.
a mutter of History pf Arkansas fool
Reports from the training field of go shut out Washington 1 to 0 yes­ Juanita Smith won the first prize of!
University of Arkansas Razor- terday.
All "the^entliralling rayatery of the* hull rumps and the first game of
five dollars with a neat littlo danrihg
that the squad Is coining Score:
Orelm—and thafa considerable—ils season two weeks off, players and
R. II. E. uct. Misa Wenia Graves won the sec-1
faps throughput the entire statu are througlT'Hs preliminary practice In Chicago ....... .. 000 001 000—l 0 1 ond prize with a dandy little ‘song, I
in thct.Tiger’a ’Claw.
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gcftinjr'tiielt "fighting togs" in read- good shape) and thut ulthough Rain, WaKhinKton .*...000 000 000— 0 7
"I've Got the Mumps.’! Mrs. Gordon
inces for ono of the hardest und most wutpr is t&gt;4ing detained by a badly
Ajrc you bald?
Rubcrtson and Schalk; Jtuhnlser and'entertained very highly With thh two
far-reaching campaigns in the his- injuaed leg,'hurt In hurdling, .he will Ruel.
i/y o u r hair falling out?
songs, "Just » Weary'ng Tor You,"
/&gt; tb^y’ o r thU (fame In the state.
ho In the lineJvc/later. The old let­
Tinlci no good?
and "Marchetta."
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--Besides the usual intercvollegiato ter ^hien arc sald'tn-Jie in fin6 trim
Iten't be discouraged.
BOSTON, SepL 25.—St. I^uU took Tho Schirard brothers with a cor­
games in Arkansas, sevepl of the and^ Coach F. A.. Schiriidt’s chief both games from B9Ston yesterday 0 net and saxaphonc duct, played
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TJgSr \ C1.W lyrguarulitcetl ^ a lr raiser!
teams have scheduled battles' with worty is in filling the! places of to 1 und 4 to 2.
“Lonesome," and “Yes, We l^ave .No
Tucflcs WillianJa and Rushing, who Score:, (fiiwt gap;#) ,
heavy teams from 'other states.
. IL II. E. Bananas." . The twAi’boys are groat i t i r
Tho most notable intcrsectlonal had* had threj^rydara^of experience St. I»uis ...... 300 000 080—0 II 0
Everyone with their lait name he000 001 000—1 7 4
ginniri^ with G will bo admitted free game is that of the Russellville Ag­ in tjieir p o tio n s ,1 There arc .several Boston
VKRlfi dJUTB' /6lR D ’ WINS.
o Hi h
es1 for the plaCea and
Danforth and F. Collins; Ehmke
to \h* Tiger'a Clay tonight at tho gies with the Army at West Point likely ca ns BWipWWWIlB
Princega. ',
November 10, Reports from tho Ag­ Coach-Schmidt does not' uppt'ehend and I’lcnich.
The Seminole Hying 'Club’s Vl&gt;,mile ■
gies camp are especially ‘optimistic any’acmhus difficulty in finding cap­ Score; (second game)
R. IL E. bird race was to be flown Sept 23,
Alscv second scries of the Leather and Coach E. O. Brown has been able auVccsiors to his former stars, St. Louis —....200 000 00 —4 10 1 owing to trains not making connec­
Boston :...:....'...100 000 001 0—2 7 8 tion at Palatka for Florahoros, tho
quoted In various general and speci­ it xyrfs (aid.
Pushcrt.
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Kolb nnd P. Collins; Howe, Plercy birds were liberated at Palatka. A
fic terms of indicstlng that he be­
strong head wind cut the birds veloc­
Don’t forget
the approaching lieves his "Wonder Boys"-have u fine th^traqukds are swinging Into their and Picnlch, Walters.
ity to 826 yards. The 765-Tnile race
Country Store-Night at the Princess. chance to bring home the scalp of htilde andAthe various coaches prebelter) teams than last year.
Mrs? Coolidge is said to knit the will be flown September 30.
tho military aggregation,
Prealdent’s socks. It’a a good wife
Cltisena of Russellville are back*
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We handle Yellow Jacket Spray
G. WT Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­ who look* 1 after the welfare of her
A Texas genius is said to have cueCarts, j See? us Ifr you need one, ing the venture after the fashion of
pert^ 215 South Orange. Orlando, Fla. husband’ll sole.
coeded in crossing the (mulberry plant
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No more'gameei 1n&lt; the American
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ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25.—Brooklyn
took n twni hill from St. Louis yes­
terday, winning the first game 8 to 2 ,
and the second 7 to B.
Score: (first game)
R. H. E.
Brooklyn ....... 811 2 10 000—8 10 0
St. Louis ......... 000 200 000— 2 fi 5
Grimes nnd Hargrave; Dyer, WigIngton, Itnrfoot and McCurdy.
Score: (second game)
R. 11. E.
Brooklyn ....... 001 CIO 000—7 11 2
St. Louis ...........030 000 000—3 4 0

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salts. AllovV your Children1?
to eat hardy of the^fe bakings
together with fruits and
daipf products. This forttts
an ideal food balance.
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.1JXAHASSEE, Fl«., Sept 21.— suitable laboratory equipment (list
Mt'a high school directory (or •furnished by the State High School
lTfBr shows that there are thlrty- Inspector on request)' - for the actt/high schools in tips stdto meet- epcea, taught—at least two years of
-quirements for classification on aclence most be provided fori
The state also has eight Junior
Southern Accredited list. Thirty*
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lber j&gt;f rooms. tcwjhenj anti JPRPlI* ORGANIZATIONS PUSH
" (io d b iioA b s M bvintfeftf
tlw higher grades,
tortfsre 23 Glass “A**: accredited
The'extent of the Nation's interest
all In the state that do not' come
in good roads ni general, ami nrly gov­
ernmental scheme which will provide
real highways, in particular, da well
shown in the number of organisations
of State, Interstate, and national
character, which Are actively engaged
in promoting tho cause of good roads.
There are no less than twenty-five
organisations, each devoting itself to
pressing for the establishment or the
f t p meet the requirements for completion of a transcontinental high­
lOus "A" the school term must be way; that Is, one which crosses soveral
L t less than eight months, or ICO States, in distinction to those purely
Ikn; the average daily attendance State highways, which arc wholly
within a State.
L ili pupils not less thgn 200; there
Twenty-two great associations are
Lot-be in regular attendance not
Kjetr than CO pupils in the four high working on twenty-two interstate
| ^ ~.t gmdes, not fewer than 20 of highways, entirely distinct from the
IfcK being in the eleventh and twenty-three State Ilighwny Associa­
lntlfih grades, all regularly promot- tions which are actively laboring for
better roads of all kinds within their
|d from the grade next beldw.
respective- States.
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(thc
Resides
these,
there
nre
clcverf
great
Ityfli school department not rower
national'
organizations
ithcr
wholly
Ifen four teachers, including tho
Idaclpal, each - legally certificated devoted to rends or including roads ns
Subsidiary to those nre hundreds
jujtr the laws of Florida and all, exone
of their major activities,
|(tpt the principal, devoting their enof
smaller
road organizations, work- Lamme Was Mistaken
|tin time to high school classes. Each
[mtfcer must Hold a valid Florida ing with these associations, but chiefly
About Prison Camp
Lftlficste covering every subject ho concenter over some local stretch of
Treatment of Prisoners
L the teachers. The principal shall road.I
t
Is
to
be
noted
that
when,
ns
is
Lid one of the Florida state of life
L tt certificates and shall not teach inevitable, the National Government Did State Itig Injury, Hut Makes
Corrcrtion Today.
Lm than three regular classes per begins to build a national highways
Lj, devoting the remainder of his system, n great many of these great
organizations can write “done" after
Several weeks ago a man named
|iae to supervision of the school.
their
charter
explanation
of
their
pur­
Lnmmo
wrote a story about the
The average length of recitation
cruelty of prison cnmpn near Cocoa.
priods in oil high school grades shall pose.
Lt be less than 45 minutes. -All ARRIVALS AT HOTEL VALDJSZ It was the sonson of publcity for
Lpili in high school grades must
R. R. Kinnrd, Crescent C |£ , Fla.; prison camps and his nrtlcle caused
SInco that
tsrry at all times not less than four T. J. Capers, Crescent City, rln.; W. a furore In the north.
jindmeic subjects; provides, that a N. Watson, Greenton, N. C.; E. B. time ho hns been trying to explain
Inational, industrial or elective Wiggins, Jacksonville; G. A. Sexton, and today makes the following sign­
litady msy occupy; on* recitation per- Jacksonville; G. A. Fuller, Atlanta, ed statement:
Realising that a great injustice
IM, or may take- tho |)laco of ono ac- Gn.; Dale Troy, Daytona; Scott Mont­
has
been done to Captain H. II. Ray
isfcmic subject. ,#- •
gomery, Dnytonn; F. I-. Lafow, Jack­
I The building , mjrst contain not sonville; H. A. C. Smith, City; T. O. nf Road Camp Number Two on State
IJutr than eight suitable recitation Brown, Orlando; H. V. Erust, Jackson­ Highway Number 4; to Mr. W. A.
Inoais, three of thuso devote cx- ville; N. A. Ames, Leesburg, Fin.; P. McRae, Commissioner of Agriculture
It'tfivdy to high school classes, all II. Wanner, Jacksonville; J. B. Car­ in charge of nil prison camps in Flor­
property equipped with patent desks, lisle Jr., Ocala; J. W. Spralburg, ida; to the members of tho State
Prison Hoard who havo responsibility
Uukboards and other necessary Miami.
,J &gt;Js lilt «r l|run * till lit it » ,»i

bo compelled to labor More than t
hours per day nor h*
be subject to
punishment (or refusal to woirk that
limit, and that “the ldh‘tlotirt shall
bo the time embraced front the Ictar*
ing of, to the return of the prisoner,
to his place of detention."
The flogging or whipping of con­
victs In Florida is prohibited by thq
act, jiut it provides^ that the board
rtf/N-oinmis-dqnteri ^plj statef litftifatlons ‘nnd the commissioner 'oPagn-'
culture shall presents) rules and«we*
^unty convict uRipa. In tbe i f t a t t J ^ u o a . ^ ^
railing attention tp ,a requirement „ f. lnbur: M.tltt*
thht all captains arid guards bo put 1the slime as ig iloi
undorf-.baniU ..
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The provision Is found in Chapter
Tha Herqld for firs{ class Job work.
,9203,-^cts of 1929. It specifies that
The ile m ^ delivered six times I
captains shall be bonded-in the sum
o f$2,fi(K) and^guardq. $1,000. , Such
bon do are to, be made pqyablo 'to the
governor or the commissioner of
agriculture, and may be sued upon
by any convicts' sustaining injury at
the bands df captains or guards.
“All bonrds of county commission­
ers are hereby required to immediate­
ly discharge any captain, warden or
guard in their employ who shall be
guilt yof gross negligence or cruel
and., inhuman treatment to prisoners
under their* control, and their action
shall he final,"'the afct rends.
It
further specifies that no -convict shall

State Prison .Officials
Preparing Information
About Bonding Guards

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for the state prisoners.... to the pcoplo of Cocoa; Harvard.county nnd the
state at large, by the publication of
an article on prison camps which pur­
ported to dcscril&gt;c tho methods for
handling the recalcitrant prisoners
and conditions under which the pris­
oners worked, which 1 based upon
FLORIDA—Pnrtly cloudy Tuesday
fnlso information, I hereby acknowl­ and Wednesday; possibly showers in
edge that I made the error of not in- extreme south portion; gentle east
vestigating the condilions at th e 1nnd southeast winds.
camp which I had not visited linlil
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further that upon personal\investign-j The maximum nnd minimum tempera
lures in representatives cities, fum
dence that nny prisoner hail been ished by the weather bureau from re
cords compiled at 8 p. m. follows:
stripped ami handcuffed to a tree.
Cities
Max. Min
The solitary cells are built accord­
Ot
ing to specifications of the State Atlantic City ......................... 74
Of
Prison Board and are amply large Atlanta .................................. 82
and well ventilated for comfort of lluaton ............. ................. ..... 74
occupants nt nil sen sons of the year. Buffalo ....................... ... ..... 74
1 nm very glad to offer' correction Chicago............ ............... ..... 70
through tho Florida Development Cincinnati........................ .... 84
.....74
Hoard, which is the State Chhmbcr of Des M o i n e s ..... 4 ...
■Cow metre ns they have fully investi­ East Fort M aine.............. .....72
Kansas City-'.....*.......
..... 70 gated cbmKtions!
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VERNON LAMME.
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New
York-.........
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Sworn to nnd subscribed before me
St. Louis............................ 80
this 22ud day of September, A. D.
Toledo .............. :............... ...72
1923.
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Washington ...................... ...84
(Signed)'
J. C. MeLEOD.
Sanford
Max, Monday .................
3 Tho Hill Lumber Company hns just Min. last night .............
J received a ear of that good Keystone Rain ....» .............. ......... ......... 1«
* lime, nnd can fill all your requiru■ merits for this—the best lime for genRuin nnd stormy weather fur n few
oral spraying purposes, as it will not days nnd then the cool weather of tho
J clog the nozzle of your sprayer, nnd fnll In Florida will be the order of
■ i has id ways given the best of satls- the day. And October nml November
■ faction. Ask your ncighbur—he uses nnd December nre the great months
3 1this lime, and everyone who uses of the year In Florida. Come down
Keystone lime is a booster for it.
enriy and enjoy our finest season
with us.
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J. B. Carlisle, Jr., of Ocala, Fla.,
John, genial salesman of ths Davis3 Kckle Cigar Co., Tampa, FI*. were arrived In Sanford Monday nnd is a
■ ’glad to seo him in Sanford today. guest of the Valdez. While In the
■ | While here he will make his head- city he will call, on the local hardware
firms.
3 jquartern at the Valdez.

■ in this city for 36 years, 'means w e have the
f acquaintance of man# citfceqs old awd. new;
3 and also a knowledge
of their
banking
needs.
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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A shoe manufacturer whose
store in New York City is in a
rather out-of-the-way lo c a l­
ity recently called the atten­
tion o', the reading pubjlic to
these familiar lines
“If a man can1write a bet­
ter book, preach a better ser­
mon, or make a better mouse­
trap t h a n h i d neighbor,
though he build, his house in
the woods, the world will
make a beaten path to his
door.”
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. tor many years people
have beaten a path to that
shoe manufacturer’s door.
He has proved the tritth of
this famous aphorism.
this quotatioih which he ap­
plies with such pride to his.
Why, in an advertisement,
to be sure—for this manufacf

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turer is a consistent and reg- a
ular advertiser, and when he
has anything to say, he says
it through his advertising. It
ipay fairly be assumed that
he would not look for a thriv­
ing business in the best of
mousetraps, or shoes, if peo­
ple were not told about them
as people expect to he told—
through advertising.
0 f course, people do find
out which are the best mouse­
traps,: the best shoes, the best
tires; best breakfast foods,
and buy them in preference
to others.
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And people today are pretty well aware that when a
manufacturer puts Advertis­
ing back of the things he
m ikes, he is telling the world
that the path to his door is a
broad highway.
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The First Icicle o f Winter

Effective at Once

Reduced Prices
We are deipcrately afraid that
some one at the ball will mistake this
delicately pink-robed maiden for a
strawberry ice, and try to capture her
lor that little flapper who is sitting
on the fourth stair. However, we
are quite sure that she will he equally
able to freeze the rash intruder with
a glance, or melt becomingly, it he
Is worth the effort
Be that aa It may, this evening
robe of faintly sirawbcri
crepe cheqctte, beaded wi crystal.
Is something almost too perfect to
endure. The observant one will no­
tice that it is slim and straight and
dingy, and is slightly drawn across
.the nips, to achieve the effect of
draping. Long crystal beads arc very
Ihuch in favor in Faria, according to
Henri Creange. In this dress they
are arranged in graceful, drooping
points, to further carry out the icicle
A scarf of sheerest, gossamer
white crepe is draped over the blush­
ing slip, the effect being—according
to whether one is aesthetic or merely
practical—like Fujiyama touched by
rosy fingered dawn, or a strawberry
•uudac with whipped cream.
The persistence of the handkera shown in Ahc draping over the
Icier. Our cool and cruel icc
lea further adds to her charm
six arm bracelets, five of white
e tod the sixth of. coral matchthe coral buckle on the shoulder.
; the coral satin slippera. j Inevitf. there are coral m.fhops,.,:,-

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Htandurd Touring Car
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A Reduction of 110
SiuKbi, Touring Cur
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All P rices P. O. B. D e tro llj T ax E x tra .

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M KM iyCfl T r tK ASSOC1ATKU F ltK S S
T h a A s s o c l a ts d P r e s s la ■ x c ltislv sl?
• M i l l e d t o U.a u s a f o r r e p u h l l e s t l o n o f
a l l n o w s d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d to It o r
n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h i s p a p e r
a n d a l s o t h a lo c a l
nawa
p ublished
h e re i n .
All r i g h t s o f r a - p u b l l o a t l o n o f a p a e la i
lls p s tr h n a herein a r e e ls e raaervad.
o f f i c e t IIK IIA I.il M J I L n i * n . P h a a a l « l

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I n e a s a o f e r r o r s n r o m n i l a a l o n In
legal o r
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t in e a n o t
h o l d I t s e l f lln liln f o r d m n n a e f u r t h e r
Ilian l h a a m o u n t re c e iv e d f u r a u r h a d ­
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The romldned newspaper* of New
York now print one paper for all. It
seems that the striking pressmen
have at least brought the newspapers
to the idea of “One for nil nnd nil for
one.”
Read what Lieut. Colonel Youngberg, of the IJ. S. Engineers Corps
nt Jacksonville says about the grent
St. Johns river and then decide to
put your shoulder to the wheel nnd
push for twenty feet of. water in the
river from Jacksonville to Palnlkn.
If those who nre standing outside
of the nctivc work of the Chamber of
Commerce would come in and become
nctivc members they would have a
change of heart. The way the com­
mittees and members work night af­
ter night and day after day is some­
thing the "knocker" never renlizes.
In nnd around Sanford nre sump
of the finest Innds for orange groves
thnt the state can produce. On these
lands we could plant hardy citrus
stock, avocado penrs, grapes, estab­
lish ferneries and make it thp most
productive land in the state of Flor­
ida. There nre other ways of making
a living here aside from celery.
Thc St. Augustine Record in-dig­
ging up ancient history finds that in
the biblical times the mnil was carlied by n camel. And we might add
to this startling fact thnt times have
not changed much. Taking the time
for the letters to reach us today wo
nre quite sure the camels nre still on
tho job.
Vernon l-anime of Cocoa who wrote
tho lurid stutT about tho cruelty of
the prison ramp nt Cocoa some time
ngo ami caused sucli a furore in the
northern newspapers has now decided
that he was mistaken and he “takes
it ull back." His statement is given

in this issue of the Herald but his
statement will never bc: given the
publicity that hia story about prison
cruelty was piven and the state has
been done a great Injury ,which Mr.
Lammo can never correct.
The Herald’s suggestion about a
municipal swimming pool for San­
ford hns struck a responsive chord in
the hearts of the people and we hear
some good reports - abont it 'every
day. A municipal awimming pool is
something that everyone can enjoy
—old and young alike—an d .a swim­
ming pool is something that is need­
ed right in the heart of Sanford if
It can be located there. A swimming
pool that will give all the kids and
all the grown folks a chance to cool
off nny day In the year is what The
Herald wants and what The Herald
will have before wc have finished.
The insurrection in Bulgaria is
spreading and it looks like more
trouble thnt may eventually embroil
part of F'uro|&gt;e again. Our states­
men who have been across, the pond
this summer say they arc more at
sea regarding the Europenn ques­
tions than ever and the League of
Nations nnd the World Court seem
inadequate. It Is somchting to think
over even in poncoful Americn. And
in the last analysis wp want to keep
down war in Europe nnd every other
country if possible, as wc nro suffer­
ing now nnd will hUlTcr for ibnny
years yet to come for tho World war
—a war for which we were not re­
sponsible. nnd yet it is up to us to
pay the debts.
Wc like tho attitude of George
Horry, of the International Press­
men's Union. George did not call
the strike of the pressmen of New
York nnd he has cnlled their hand
nnd threatens to take away their
charter if they do not go back to
work. He now says he will con­
script pressmen to take charge of the
press rooms of the big New York
dhily papers, ns the New Yorkers
must have their dnily news. George
hns the right idea nnd he lias weath­
ered several bad storms in the past
nnd we ex|ieet him to weather this
one nnd to spank nil the recalcitrant
pressmen good and proper. They
ought to be ashamed of themselves to
stop the dnily papers, since daily pa­
pers are ns essential ns food nnd
clothing these days.

IS OLD NEWSPAPER AI)
VKUTISING "W ELL"
I ts an old saying that Wo never
miss the water till the well runs
dry." It was particularly nppliciable, in NcwAfork, in the pnst week.
During thnt time, owing to nn illegal
strike by pressmen, no daily newspa­
pers of consequence was published in
that city, of nearly six million in-

Thing* Worth While Picked Up Along the Way; Some From
Pen* Long Ago Laid Down; Home From Pen* of Later Day*.

THE AUCTIONEER’S GIFT
The auctioneer leaped on a chair, nnd bold nnd loud and
lie pourc d his c a ta rac t of words—ju st like an auctioneer.
An auction sale ef furniture, where some hard niotgngcc
Was IkiuiuI to get hia money back and pay this law yer’s fee
A hum orist of wide renown, this doughty nucioneer;

His joking raised the loud guffaw and brought the answering
Jeer;
He Mattered’ round his jests like ruin, on the unjust und the
just;
Sam Sleemnn said he luughid no much lie thought that lie would
hurst.
He knotted down hureuus, beds und stoves, and clocks nnd
chandeliers,
And a grand piano, which he swore would “last a thousand
years";
He rattled out the rrockery and sold the silverware;
At last they passed him up to sell a little baby’s chair.
"How much? How much? Tome make a bid; is all you money
spent ?
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And then a cheap, facetious wag came up and hid “ono cent.”
Just then a sad-faced woman who stood in silence there
Broke down and cried, ".My baby's chair! My ]&gt;oor, dead baby’*
chair!"

comotivo'No. 1107. -When ho cornea
in from a run, Colic always (Infers
around the shops until No. 1107 is
inspected and groomed .for her nest
trip.
When repairs are needed, Colie

W hat a W onderful, Wonderful Opportunity

habitants nnd with hundreds-of thous­ pers to the latger buying public
ands of visitors, many of the latter over one hundred millions in th
there to buy goods nnd commodities, country alone.—Tampa Times.
Htncks “and bonds, nnd what not. Of
course, the permanent residents nre
buyers every weekday, and they buy
most when there is most advertising
in their dnily papers. Iluying di­
minished to an enormous, not to say
distressing, extent, jvhen the news­
papers,
carrying
advertisements,
failed to appear.
Not infrequently there
those
who are heard to say
Oh, ndvertising does not pay
Admitting that
such nre few and thut rtiuy nre not
among the successful merchants nnd
others whi do find very great need
nnd much of profit in advertising,
there is conclusive evidence of the
fallacy of the assertion quoted. Ad­
vertising is a necessity; to does pay.
While .the New York pressmen's
strike was on, newspaper advertising
facilities were rendered unavailable,
that is, the very best of these facili­
ties, those provided by nnd through
the dnily newspaper. What was the
result? Itusiness was crippled, was
almost at a standstill in some instan­
ces, in others harmed perceptibly.
The advertising "well" hnd run dry.
In nn Associated Press dispatch
from New York, published lust Sat­
in i|ny, this was said:
“Continued Inck of advertising space
in New York strike-hampered news­
papers will lie reflected in all branches
of finance, commerce ami industry,
in the opinion of business executives
who have observed th% effect of the
walkout. In
competent
financial
quarters today, the fear was express­
ed that unemployment might result
from longer crippling of the daily
liaison between the merchant nnd the
buyer. Department store heads, ev­
en those entering to permanent cus­
tomers, said the inability to promote
sides through the newspaper columns
weer ’providing n serious handicap nt
the opening of the fall season. And
Wall street, always dubious as to the

A i l RighT
G O A H E A D .1
GfMME ALL
Yurt G oT

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locomotive engineer nnd his loyalty
to his Job.
Colie Chandler starts.ti* thinking
about the generally accepted notion
that the averago person works re­
luctantly and quits with a shout when
the whistle blows.
Sometimes wo all act that why.
Dut the trouble is woth our nerves
rath?r than a desire to put miles be­
tween ourselves and our Jobs.
For instance, a real dycd-ln-thcwool newspaperman never reads the
papers ns eagerly as when he is on
n vacation. As if he were afraid

thinks of his sided. The owner of
tho most shot-to-pleccs flivver is ever
eager to boast about what it can still
do.
So with our jobs, drnt^thom. Wo
hate and love them in tho same
breath. Ask the man returned from
vacation.—Tampa Times.
ai field in which there is room for al­
most every known industry and every
opportunity for success. In the pro­
fessions and trades, in agriculture,
horticulture, live stock and poultry
raising dairying nail in nil branches
of industry there is room for the en­
ergetic, intelligent nnd earnest. To
capital the state offers nmnzing pos­
sibilities. Where ten flat ncres 61 TIDE OF TRAVEI
land will entry n mortgugo of eight
URNS SOUTHWARD
thousand dollars nnd cause the holder
no uneasiness gold-mining censes to Hundred* of Tourists Passing Thro
be talked nlxiut; the riches lying in
Columkit Going to Florida.
Florida soil arc incalculable.—Jack­
sonville Timos-Union.
The tide of southbound tourist
travel, which set in some time ago, is
DO YOU LOVE YOUR JOB?
flowing stronger daily and the num­
(?ongrcgationnl Bazaar will be held
ber of automobiles nrrying license
Folic Chandler is an engineer on plates issued in other states is in­ December 8th. Remember the ihte.
the Illinois Central. He drives lo- creasing steadily.
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Real Estate-Insurance!
I wish lo announce that I have purchased the Insurance Agency of Mr. B. W. Herndon,
formerly in the Seminole Hotel, and have moved the agency lo my offices in the First National
Hank lluilding. The class of business which my agency will Ijnndle is composed of the fol­
lowing:
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Aetna Insurance Co.
The Commonwealth Insurance Co.
The Connecticut Insurance Co.
Dixie Fire Insurance Co.
Fidelity &amp; Casualty Co.
Home Insurance Co.
National Fire Insurance Co.
National Security Co.
National Surety Co.
Hartford Accident &amp; Ideipuity Co
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co.
Phoenix Assurance Co.
Phoenix Indemnity Co.
Springfield Fire &amp; Marine Insurance Co
Urbaine Fire Insurance Co.
Western Assurance Co.

“Here, mndatu, take your baby’s chair," said the softened auc
lionccr;
"I know its value all too will; my baby died last year,
And if the owner of the chair, our friend, the mortgagee,
Objects to this proceeding let him send the bill to me.”
Gene was the tone of raillery'; the humorist auctioneer
Turned shame-faced from his audience to brush aside a tear;
The laughing crowd wns awed ahd still; no tearless eye was
there
When the weeping woman rearhed and took her little baby’s
chair,
—Written Many Years Ago By S. W. Foss.

Rooms 501-502— First Naticnal Rank Building
TELEPHONE—95.

�MEND THE ROAD IlEFORE
IT NEEDS IT” SLOGAN

Plans •Arranged For
Game with Springfield
Club to| Play Here
Will Hay Sanford Utah on Hood
Field on Thanksgiving Dayi

FLORIDA SUPREME
COURT DEFINES EQUITY
Thu following arresting definition of justice or equity, ns under­
stood and interpreted by the Florida supremo court, appears in nn
opinion written by Judge Brown in a decision reversing the finding of
the circuit court of Dade county:
V
TALLAHASSEE, Flo., Sept. 21.—(By the Associated Press.)—"The
appellee in this case has naked the aid of a court of equity nnd having
come Into equity ho must abide by tho rulos governing equitable relief
one of which is, that ‘he who seeks equity must do equity.’ lie nsks
the court to relieve him from his contract and tho consequences of Its
recordation. He desires, however, to retain all that he acquired by
virtue of it, while being relieved of its Inconveniences nnd detriments.
Ho seeks equity, but does not offer to do equity."
So declares tho supreme court of Florida In’reversing the circuit
court of Dade county in the case of Linda Behnev'Tnylnr. Joined bv her
husband, George W. Tnyior, appellants, vs. Danlcl'D. Rawlins nnd Cora
G. Rawlins, appellees, u suit in equity for the forfeiture ol u contract,
of purchase and sale or rcnl estate, liecnusc the vendee defaulted in
the payment of installments on tho purchase price. The opinion was
written by Justice Brown.

dntion course of stono, u smaller,
lighter course on top*, n wearing course
of still smaller stones, n binder of nil
nnd sand, nnd perhaps a top dressing
of the same. As long ns tho structure
is complete, the road will wen'r. But
let time, or a too heavy load, or frost,
or some other cause, dig a hole
through the wearing course into the
foundation, nnd the "bnd spot" will
begin to "rnvcl." Stones will brenk
away and roll down in the ditch, the ■con's men will be well prepared ffcr
surface will dlsintigrate and in n com­ | the blue nnd gold team from Jackson­
paratively short time a large and ville when they arrive, here on turkey
rough hole appears.
day, Fnns who "have wnt hed Hamil­
A good road is no better than its ton’s men perform say that the team
worst mile. A mile of holes nnd ruts Adies to a great extent on their fast
cuts down the usefulness of ten miles quartet-of backs,-tho line being com­
of go oil road. To repair a large hole paratively light in weight, in comparlciists much money. To 'inspect the run to many teams that the downroad often nnd stop up the little hole slaters played.
The Springfield Athletic Club men­
when it starts is very inexpensive.
The greatest city fire in history could tor is well known to many of the
have been put out by n phild with « young people of this city, being one of
cup of water if found in time. So can the dlicclors of the Chimney Rock
the forst possible dumnge to roads Camp for Hoys, a summer camp in
he inexpensively prevented, if tho the Cnrolinns that was attended by

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Madison county have been increasing
dally for the past three months, nnd
9t this time nbout $2,000 is bolnj} ex­
pended weekly in payrolls, distribut­
ed in all parts of the county, on this
work, nnd with three new projects

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Notice! Subscribers!

POST CARD DAY
NEXT MONDAY OCT. 1
SEND OUT POST CARDS

lrirs thing you know it will bo cool
enough fur shick and shtba to sit in
the same chair.

Iieginning Monday morning Octo­
ber 1st and continuing throughout
the week, hunidreds of thousands of
beautiful Florida scenes with per­
sonal messages on post cards will
go from Florida residents to people
in nil sections of the United States
and foreign countries, inviting the
recipients to spend the winter in
Florida.
The Florida Development Hoard in­
augurated Post Card Day on October
1At ns a tSnte-wide advertising cam­
paign four years ngn.nqd has spon­
sored it each year since. The Florida
Stale Realtors Association became ac­
tively' interested last year and their
secretary, Mr, John L. Wallace, of­
fered a largo silver cup to the rcal-

scoring points per capita. A small
There are winter clothes to buy
community has equal opportunity for
winning the cup, and will receive full when you reach the Inst payment on
value of itn post curd advertising, your summer ones.
whether many or few.
All reports must bo sent to tiro The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
Florida Development Hoard, Jackson­
ville, promptly at close of Post Card MOTHER RECOMMNROS COUGH
Week, to be considered in edmpeition
"My mother had a severe rough, t
bought her n liottle of FOLEY'S
for the cup.
HONEY AND TAR nnd it helped her
Those planning nil along to I get at once. Also gave my son several
bmk to work this fall will postpone doses and his cough disappeared,"
writes Mrs. S. I.. Givens, Greenfield,
it until winter.
Virginia. For quick relief from
Many boys look forward to school Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest,
starting. It gives them more mis­ anil lir^nchtul trouble use Foley’s
Honey anil Tur. Stood the test of
chief to got into.
time serving three generations. Lotgc-oal man rrt selling cough medicine in tho
World. Sold everywhere.—adv.

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If your Herald has not reached a
your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT ■
wait until the next day to notify ■
the office. If, after 5:30 p. mJ"
the carrier has passed *yourlg
house, call 143 and a copy will i■
be delivered to your heme im-!*
mediately by a special c a rr ic # *
The office will be open to these *
calls up until G p. nt.
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Circulation M anager, a

SUFFERED FIVE YEARS FROM
KIDNEYS.
"1 suiTotcd with kidney trouble for
five years or more. I could not sleep
r.t night and I was always tired after
coming home from work, end my back
ached,”• writes John It. Gordon, Dan­
ville, III. "I secured some FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS nnd after n few
treatments 1 felt better und could
work with more ease, became strong‘A ?BfftTRfWif SlP^HMtter.:,“ T ie quick
relief from Backache, Rheumatic
pains, nnd Kidney and Rludder troSildu
use FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Sold
eyerywhedo.—adv. .

The Herald for first class job work,

CORRECTED MAY I. 192.1
Buuih Round
Arrive
Departs

Northbound
Arrive
.... 1:48 n.jn.
... 11:45 n.m.
.... 3:42 p.m.
...10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
Arrive

Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
3:52 p.m.

Departs ■
7:30 n.m.,£
3:25 p.m.'■

Departs

....... 3:55-p.m.
........ 2:45 p.m.

Oviedo Branch
Arrivo .
xNo. 120........ n 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127..........
x—Daily, except Sunday,

School is Only One Week Off
»rs who want their sons to look smc-iand spon.frqpa'ihe first di
I‘t6 tfie*iastkhould oiijfft them at Woodruff and JrVbj.son’8 store

BOYS SHOES

“Daddy Junior” •

The Famous Red Goose Shoes

$ 1 0 .0 0

Full Moon Lost Quarter
JutW 28
July 6.
July 27
A ugV *
‘ Aug. 2d ‘ ScpL 3

TO

Every pair of shoes fully guaranteed to give
satisfaction; sizes from 0 years to 14 years
of age.

$ 1 ,8 5

$ 1 7 .0 0

to $ 4 .7 5

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SHOES FOR THE OLDER ROYS AND YOUNG MEN
The Thompson Shoe, Emerson siioo and John C. Roberta Shoes. All in the latest styles, both
snappy and conservative, We are offering these shock ht rock bottom prices..
Prices Rpnging From

Departs

LOW TIDES ON BEACII, 1923
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
nt approximately the same hour and
minute.
Dale June July Aug. Sent
1 4:05
4:31 5:33 0:28
2 4:55
5:20 0:14 7:20
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3 5:47
0:02 7:11 8:17
5
4 0:43
7:01 8:00 0:24
5 7:24
7:50 0:00. 10:11
0
8:17 8:51 0:67 11:08
7 0:07’ 0:44 10:52 11:41
8 0:57 10:38 11:44 12:17
0 10:44 11:30 11:50 1:08
10 11:30 11:50 12:42 1:51 c.2HS
11 12:10 12:24 1&gt;31 2:47 8:18]■
12 1:00
1:10 2:13 3:35
13 1:40 1:55. 3:04 4:24 b oo ■
14 2:20
2:88 3:61 6:18
15 2:55
3:16 4:40 G:14
10
3:34 4:00 5:32 7:18
17 4:21
4:54 0:30 8:22
18 5:08
6:48 7:34 '. 0:25
10
0:02 0:47 8:40 *10:25
20 7:02
7:tft 0:43 11:21
21 7:34
8:57 10:54 11:57
22 8:32
9:50 11 US 12:31
23 0:30 11:01 ll:53 1:18
24 10:28 11:60 12:47 2:01
25 11:20 12;07 1:37 2:42
20 12:24 1:02 2:22 3:21
27 1:18
1:63 3:04 3:55
28 2:10 ’ 2:41- 3:44 4:82
20
2:63‘ 8:20 4:20 • 6:10
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8:40 4:03 5:00 6:52
31
4:40 5:52
First Qusrisr
June 21
July t 0
Aug,’;19
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BOYS SUITS
Kvoryfsuit with an extra pair of pants; those
suits are all of the latest stylo with quality
ami good-looks, th at will surely please

....... 1:3b p.m.
........ 5:50 p.m.
Leesburg Branch
Arrive

Everything for the
school boy.-We can Com­
pletely outfit the boy
from three years on up.

HOYS UNDERWEAR
Kayncc and Topkis

YOUNG MEN’S UNDERWEAR
M anhattan, Yale, II. V, D.’s, Topkis

CAPS

We have n large and snappy looking assort­
ment of hoys and mens’ caps, ranging in
price—for

HATS

The “popular Jackson Hat, the latest styles
and at price th at will please

HOYS
MENS’

Kaync Blouses and Shifts for the Young Boy
Many Styles and colors to choose from and popularly priced from, each

Each — $1.00 TO $2.25 — Each
, STO.CkltfGS
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HOYS AND YOUNG MENS’ S1U
Just received a new lot now on du
the popular colors ranging in price

GET THE* BOYS READY
FOR SCHOOL.
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Yes, school’s almost here—and our’tnovchanta have made great preparation*. The younnsters nre sure to get a fine s i....
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Of course, the undcrntUnding mother ta fitting dul her children NOW) Which means thnt her children will be hnppy, all their yearnings fort-a complete schpolioutfit will be Ball&amp;iled, and by ireful choosing, mother obtains
iri‘P iiliiV value
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Because we are closing out our women’s
and children’s Shoes, many lots of Shoes
at less than halt price, none above
actual
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cost. Others are saving money by tak­
ing advantage ot this Sale—why not you?

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"Next tu the New National Hank.”

SANFORD

permanent, the commission said, and
recorded thnt the bituminous opera­
tors’ special committee had just filed
with the commission n tentative plan
looking to such nil organization,
which would bo under government su­
pervision.
"Tlie first step Inward protection
of tho public interest," the report de­
clared,. “is n better public umler»;timding of tbo 'coal business. -* * *
Tho HhVornmeift nnd the loaders of
the coal industry nre both blnmnble
if the public has no proper conception of whnt eoal means to the coun­
try, whub conditions nnd handicaps
have to be effected, what udvuncc is

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Notice! Subscribers!
If your Herald has not reached
your home by BtSO p. m. do NOT
wail until tho next day to notify
the office. If, after 5:30 p. in.
the carried fats,, . paaged your
hemhc, call MS nnd,,a,ropy wBJ
be delivered to your home im­
mediately by a special carrier.
The office will be tipen to these
calls up until 0 p. m.
R. L. 81111*1',
Circulation Manager,

When Teacher Greets Johnny and
Sister---will they Look Spic and Span?
Will theytbe singled out on the very first day of school
a s children properly clothed?
They will, if you bring them to The Yowell &amp; Co., fir s t
Our new Fall apparel assures a lasting good appearance
for the boy or girl of any size.
The Yowell Co., school outfits are a joy to the youngsters
ilhd thcTtoW'prices are a joy1,to their parents!

The Yowell Cc
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About $10,000 will ho spent by Ihe
Wavcrly Citrus Growers' association,
a branch of tlie Florida Citrus Ex­
change, this summer in making addi.
lions to their packing house plnnt at
Waverly, six miles north of here,
preparing it for the pack of tho com­
ing season. A mezzanine flour will
be put in, new machinery added and
housus put up for the holp, sold Man­
ager W. C. Pederson. To this Inter
csting bit of information, tho Chief
adds: “ Ijist season n total of 02,01)0
boxes of grapefruit were sent, to the
Eagle Luke cannery for Sealdhcart
in which tho Wnverly house was ono
of the participants. Tho improve­
ments will give the house a capacity
of 125,000' boxes n year."

Police and Students
Have Big Battle
During Snake Dance
Western Reserve University
Cleveland police Mix up.
I I I . T h e Aauncfntrri I 'r r a a l.

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Aiken is evidently determined to
hurt in tho fight, President Vinson
Bpend
money against the bob weevil
said it npeani that tho polico nre to
blumn nnd if facts warranted would until it hurtn—or should one, in this
instance say ueheB?'.
prefer charges against them.
Ono difference botween the Cali­
Tires at mail order prices nt Wlghtn
Ctc fornians and the Japanese is that the
latter aro not speaking- of the late
Tha Hantld for first class Job work. disaster as the great Are.
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Our schools will open on Monday, October the first and we urgently nsk you not to
wait until the last day to get your
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Do not wait until tlie mild rush of thc opening day, then to be dtanppointed by thd
supply of hooka being exhausted before you ertn hd WAjted on. PieaBe get your aifyply
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CLEVELAND, Sept. 22.—Iqvsstigntion into iXhut wilb termed ub police
brutality begun today by Robert A.
Vinson, President of the Western Re­
ar rvc University, an result of MpWc
students police last night.'daring a
snake dance by studentp. Nino stud­
ents were arrested, several of them

All football, basket­
ball and T o n . n i H
equipment, in Tact
vve carry a complete
l i n e of p o rtin g
goods.

YOU . MONEY

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On!

WASHINGTON; Sapt. 25,-Cordell
Hull, Democratic riatibnaP chairman,
in n statement 'Sunday dealing with
agricultural don’d ittom, declared Euro­
pean markets for the disposal of stirplus foodstuffs was one of tlie prin­
cipal needs of tho American farmer,
"It is a. huge Joke,V Hc.jydd,, “to
sec the'se sant6 ’’special Ihtcrc'St‘ Re­
publican national leaders ' urge ns a
remedy of relief thnt the farmers cut
down production nnlf that' Americans
eat1more* bread.
’'If .they aro a t all serious nnd
disposed to give real farm relief," he
said, -"Uicy cab-give the farmers much
early aid amotig other ways by con­
vening
congress and \ effecting •
prompt reduction o f1 existing profi­
teering tariff rntqs nnd transporta­
tion rates, nnd by offering somn mor­
al nnd economic co-operation to stnhimre and unfetter international
trade conditions so that 250,000,000
underfed people in Europe rnn pur­
chase all our surplus foodstuffs nt
top prices fixed lly*'thn supply of
suspended In Europe nnd prices
fixed in n prostrate market, during
the past three years/* ‘

Wo hnndle Yellow Jacket Spray
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COOLIDGK URGED TO FAVOR !operation and suggested federal conDUREAU FOR COAL SUPPLY I ,r‘»* through its authority over Intor_____
slate commerce; ns a remedy.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25,—Super- "Thc commission realizes tlmt the
the
lb
virion of llu&lt; coal industry through n largent oppnrluaily for putlirig
npeciully created division of the Inter­ coal industry in order lies with the
state Coramierco commission was rec­ Industry Itself," the report continued.
ommended to President Coolidgu Sun­ "Tho coal industry, like other indus­
day by ^be coal commission in its tries, hut with exceptional clearness,
reveals two distinct and pontrnsling
final rt*|Mirt.
Deflating that in the lift? of the tendencies In management. These is
average citizen the problem of fuel one animated by a purely acquisitive
is subsidiary "only to food nnd wa­ and exploiting spirit. * * * IJo
ter," the, roinmi.mlou urged that 1l is lightly called a profiteer, nnd tho
b chandltd by "an effective agency, | public Instinct which demands that he
with sufficient funds,- experience nnd
exposed nnd ultimately forced out
power at its disposal” and charged &gt;"T i'Usiness is sound. Management
for ctfecUvo service to the public is
with direct responsibility.
• The liasic evil of the anthrmite the second of these tendencies men­
eon) industry, th e ; commission de­ tioned, and the commission is con­
clared, lien in its monopolistic fea­ vinced thut this tendency Is dearly in
ture, which Would be olfset if not the ascendant. The caul industry enn
1 curbed by government supervision. reform itself from within,"
One suggestion was thnt the govern­
Itccommendiitiun* made in earlier
ment impose a graduated lax on roy­ leports on special phrases of tho in­
al Lien and differential profits.
dustry were leitumted in. the final
In the "ease of bituminous coat, the report. Facilities-for publishing da­
icport sunt mail zed tht* "ailments" ns ta op coal production, wages nnd oth­
over-devcdopnienl nnd iriegularily of er vital statistics should be made
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Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
scordinsly.

FOR SALE
1—Ford Light Truck, 1022
Starter ....... - ................. a . $335.00
1—Ford Touring, Old Style .... 95.00
I—Ford Sedan, Starter, 1922 375.00
1—Ford Worm Truck, 1923 .... 445.00
1—Ford Runabout, 1922, Start' or .............. - ........................ 335.00
1—Dodge Coupe, 1923, Nearly
New ....
993.90
I—Dodge Roadster, 1922, Euipped With $100 Extras ....... 595.00
1—
1923 Dodge Touring, almost
New ......................... -......... .' 785.00
2—
1922 Dodge Touring, Extra
Good ...»............ «................ 575.00
2—1921 Dodge Touring, Real
Good .........- .... ..........- ...... 550.00
1—1923 Overland Srdan ......... 595.00
1—1023 Ford Sedan ........
485.00
1—1922 Dulck Six, Fine . 1. ..... 850.00
1—1919 Dulck Six, 5-Pass.
395.00
Touring.......
2—1919 Buick Six, 7-Pnss.
495.00
Touring .......
1—1917 Buick Six, 5-1'asH.
Touring ....... ........ »........... 395.00
1—1913 Buick Six , 2-Pass.
Roadster ........................
295.00
1—1938 liupmoliilc Touring .... 850.00
1—1921 Willya-Knlght, Touriug ..........- ......................... . 750.00
1—1921 Nash-Six Touring-Ncw
Tirra, Paint Real Good ....... 750.00
1—1Pi to 2 Ton, 1922 Grahnm
DpJgo Truck ........................ 950.00
3—1919 Dodge Touring, Good.. 398.00
1—1910 Dodge Vi Ton Truck .. 395.00
Above PriccN Includ; Credit Charges.
13 Percent Off Fur All Cash
Most of the above cars arc left with
us lo -he- hold hnd applied on pur­
chase of new Dodge cars.
W^'iywrroufident these car* arc (he
best ever offered nt prices asked, con­
dition considered.
Terms Uo those who can establish (heir
credit .w ith us.

Watching Justice Done

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For Coughi and Colds, Head-*
ache*, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Ache* and Paint
ALL DRUGGISTS
15c and 65c, jar* and tuboa
Hospital also, $3.00

t . i VKivititiCJia

Ilouschtold Goods, I’ttmos/fjhfes,
Trunks and Baggage s
Transferred Anywhere Ariy
FARMERS—You can get seed bed
Time
(ram** and irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novelty Wnika
100-tfr
FOR SALE—Uoaicr and Uays’ points
Tho m ost Interested spectators or tho trial of W alter Ward for. tho
SANFORD NOVELTY and vamlohei at Sanford Novelty
killing of Clarence Peters aro- Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldgo Peters, tho parenta
of tho dead boy. Thtj trial, 1G months after *ho kilting, was tho result
WORKS
Worki, Sanford agents.
IBS-tfc
•of tho appeal mmto by Mrs. Peters to Governor Smith for aclloa In tho
long dorm ant cas«.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island/eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00, Mrs.
General Shop and Mill Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue. San­
AUGUST A RECORD IN
V
Work
ford.
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83-tfp
THE CEMENT INDUSTRY
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER FOR SALE—SEED POTATOES for
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
fall planting, either Bliss or Rose
All records for the production and
A n entirely n«w K \ly d^sljn lends distinction in
No. 4.—F. F. Dutton &amp; Co. 110-tfc
shipment of portlnnd cement • were
nppMmnce.nd
itnicusufchly to indivi.iu il co nlort,
S. 0 . Shinholser . FOR* SALE-^-Sccond hand loose leaf
broken in August, according to fig­
mui ptoviJi« prenter convenience in the nsv/ l'enl
hinders good ns new, posts and in­
i
ures just isshed by the U. S. Geologi­
Coupe.
..
.
Mrs. Frederick Slade and grandson,
dices. Quick sale nt $1.00 each cash
Contractor and1Builder
cal Survey. Several times this year
Streamline body, windiliitM visor, and nickeled
Freddie Slade, arrival Ffldny after­
on delivery. Herald office.
131-fltp
.—people who have been in doubt ns to
fittings jrt.ike tliii new Coupe ld;;fily attractive.
noon to spend the winter.
IANFOBD
-t- FLORIDA FOR SALE—Second hand letter flies
the productive capacity of tho cement
Deeply cuifiietnil scats,Improved interior arrange­
Mrs.
Henry
Monlck-of
Cdnneeticut
in good nhnpu'but have been used.
industry, have had their guesses
ment,anil cowl vcmilatorproviik*incix.itit.il iomlort.
arrived Friday.1 Mr. nnd Mrs. MenGood
ordinary filing, Have in­
shattered by the way the industry
A. P. Connelly &amp; SonB dices. forTwenty-five
ick
will
be
located1
hf
the
llelter
apart­
W id j doora th a t open for.vard, revolving type
cents apiece for
has kept pace with dc/nnud.
Pro­
E s ta b lis h e d IS M
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ments;
1
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T
window
liltera, enlarged rear comp rtment end a
quick sales' Ilerald Printing Com­
duction during August was 12,9(57,Heal Estate, Loana and Xnaurance
recis t uiirll for parcels, back of the o u t make fot
E. W. Dlcksoh mdlnred up from
pany.* 1
1 '
...
ig i-ctp
OitO barrels, an Increase of 350.000
Win tew ffayctl 4l»if\idajV‘***
Phone IS
104*8 Magnolia Ave. F4)R* tit) !/£-*»$ to-«y,«*t Fm*t fstrvnG:
barrels over July, the best previous
Mr. ami' Mrs, Pope Washington
Srr the r«i-t ■Ford Coup* an J other body typn
Bargain in price and terms. Ad­
record, nnd 1, .300,000 over August
at your N earett Furd Dmlcr’t thovroom.
nnd Mrs. Newell wore Visitdrs to Or­
dress
owner,
Box
782,
Dnytuna,
Flu.
last
year.
'"Production
for
^ight
STEWART the Florist
lando last Thursday. *'
187-20tc
months ending August 31 was nearly
Flowers For All Occasions
Toots Bnker was n Visitor to Snn88,000,009
or more than was produc­
FOR
iiAl.Fl—7
passenger
8
cylimler
Membcra
ford, Tuesday.
ed in any on a of the enthe years 1915,
“Peerless" touring car. Good, as
Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass’n.
Authorized Ford Dealer
SANFORD MOTOR CO. J, E. Phipps left FVii/ny for Mont­ 1918 or 1919.
Ml Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 2G0-W new. All cord tires. Sell less than
gomery,
where
he
will
attend
a
rail­
(Dodge Dealers)
half cost. Will take smaller car in
Shipments from the mills during
9-)l-w2t-d-5t road meeting.
part payment or trude for real estate. I’hone No. 3.
August were only slightly under 15,W.
S.
EnUminger
of
Plant
City
SANFORD MACHINE —Chas. Tyler, care Zaehary-Tyler Ve­ 1*011 SALE—For $1,100.00 cosh: Lot was a visitor in town several days 000,000 or more than 000,000 barrels
neer Co.
141-tfc
greater.thau in any previous month.
COMPANY
5 Block ,0, Tier 7, Sanford, with un­ this week.
STRAWBERRY
I’LANlS
FOR
SALE
General Machine and .Boiler
completed house. A bargain. A. 1\
Mrs. Bill Satehrr and Miss Olive Shipments for the Orst eight months
—Either pulled ready for delivery, Connelly Si Sons.
Works
140-tfc Dinkel were shopping In Sanford of the year were nearly 91,000,000 or
moro than 19 per cent greater than
or in the field.
Phone Ellsworth Fbft
Cylinder Grinding
T R U C K S *T R A C T O R S
SALE — Pretty
bungalow Thursday morning.
ever
before.
l’hone 62--------- Sanford. Florida (8303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
Pnul Banks of Orlando was a visi­
garage and lot. Very reasonable
Although shipments exceeded pro­
___________
142-tfc 1103 Oak Ave.
151 3tp tor in town Friday.
duction
during August by about 2,Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
,1,
A.
Bristline
nnHAVE
A
BARGAIN
for
sale
in
large
FOR SALE—lbd.000 Celery Plants—
Jackson’s Transfer
000,000
barrels,
the slocks of cement
rooming or, hoarding house for tho
Perly White Stand and Abbott nouneo the birth of a son, born last
‘‘Reliable Service*’
in
manufacturers’‘
hands at the end
party who can put up cash or sub­ Cobb. Address I*. A. Scanes, Rt. 1, Friday.
*ff
the
month
wero
somewhat greater
H'e Haul Anything, Anywhere, stantial amount qf cash. A. P. Con­ box m i.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Wilkinson
nnd
little
151-3tp.
Anytime.
nelly &amp; Sons.
148-tfc FUR SALE—Lot No, 8 in Block No. daughter, Helen, were guests of Mr. than last year nnd amounted to
slightly over 0,000,000 barrels.
Phone 475 —
123 W. 1st. St.
FURNITURE FDR SALK
2 on West First St., Sanford, Fla. and Mrs. W. E. Allen Sunday.
Mrs. Spinks and Mrs. Roller wero
Present conditions indicate a sub­
S ANDGttiK* F L A .
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— Half Price—
Writo or apply 102 E. Jcffqrson St.,
shopping
in
Sanford
Saturday.
stantia)
fall demand for cement so
2 Dresser*.
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Orlando, Flu.
162-3tp
returns
for
the full years should be
2 Wash Stands.
College students arc preparing for fur beyond any previous experience,
1 Cnx Stove (S burners and over)
entrance
exams by daily work on the Building permits in August show a
FOR
RENT
2 Rockers.
substantial increase over Inst year.
football
field
4 Dining Chairs.
FOR It ENT—One furnished room
When a girl speaks of her trunks There is a very heavy volumo of
2 Tables.
with connecting bath. Prefer two next year you will wo'nder if she bQilding now under construction and
2 Beds Complete (spring, mattress
young
men.—214 E. Second St.
means baggage or bathing.
prospects for winter construction are
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etc.)
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121-tfc '. *
considered
good. Many highway of­
^ Carda of Sanford*a Repot- &gt;M 1 Refrigerator.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,. Light suits good for n few thou­ ficials Have expressed a determination
^ *bli Professional Men, each M 5 Shades.
bed room, also garage. 117 Laurel sand more miles may bo worn as to complete this year’s roadbuilding
^ «f * I om, la hla chosen pro- M
The above fumllure is rot new
programs s o , the amount of cement
123-tfc underwear this winter.
^ feaatoa the Ilerald recom* m but real good and can be bought cheap. Avenue.
consumed
in concrete pnvements will
* meade to tho people.
IM Each piece separate or whole |oL I-OR RENT—Two room light housoundoubtedly
be greater than in any
keeping apartment, 719 Oak Ave­ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
Moving Into smaller house reason
light housekeeping. Enquire 300 pa at year.
nue. . ‘ *
130-tfc
for selling.
—
French
Avenue.
*'
1f&gt;3.4itp
1011 Oak Ave.
Phone 283-J. FOR- RENT^~4 desirable rooms, fur­
,The Ah^’Hsinians, tho undent
George A. DeCottes
148 Gtc. nished or unfurnished. Apply 107 FOR KENT—Five room honsd' ertn- Ethiopians, urge in favor of their In• Attorney-a t-Law
130-tfc vonlently located. I*. Allen Seed Co. clusiotrin the League of Nations, that
FOR SALE)—R estaurant nnd fixtures, West Third street.
Over Seminole County Bank
*
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153-tfc they do not practice slavery. Is that
Iq c n t^ a t Oviedo. Only one in town. LARGE convenient unfurnished house­
•ANFOgD
-j. \r tr FLORIDA
FOR
RENT—
Desirable
five
room
coL- whnt Homer meant by calling them
—
—:___________ ■' • 1 ■ *:.■ , W. ’fi Dbdd, Prop. :_______ 151 &lt;HP keeping rooms. Rent reasonable.
tage,
recently
renovated
th
ro
u
g h ­ “the blameless Ethiopians!’’
145-2C-tp
K ' s XLE—All lumber salvaged 205 Oak Ave.
out, largo rooms, hight ceilings, lo­
FRED R. WILSON F ofrom
the frame ice plant of tho FOR ^UJNT—Eight room house. 200 cated ju st south of Bchool house nt
It is perfectly reasonable that the
E. 3rd fit. Inquire Sanford Furniture
r. a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w
Southern Utllltic* Coi Ask for James
Paola, on hard road, tw en ty m inute navy should not be used in enforcing
*1r»€ National Dink Building
147 tfc drive from Sanford; good w ater,
Scott, nt ice plant. O. P. Woodcock Co, *) *
PANFO#D
FLORIDA Cons. Co.
153-5tp FOR P^N T — Upstaira- 'apartment ample grounds for garden, and chick- tho .pfotybitj^n laws. Sailors nrv
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munil for service qn^tho
-rrr
thre$ rooms nnd both,';#rjTMv
anything'dry.
^ » .&gt; / /
r v z x
trancoy unfurnished, harWy&lt; fo r n $ * &lt; y v s f w
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
W; J. THIGPEN
road lisp. See E. S. Rockey Vnjbanlf- FOR RENT*1
RENT—Two rooms and kitchen­ Hurd years and bad luck may bear
ARCHITECT
Real
Estate
Ing Sgog, Wight .Garage- 1 , 150-tfp
ette furnished ond gadget 308 Elm a good farmer down, but neither i*n
National Bank Building"
162-&amp;tp keep him down.
8ANF0JD
FLORIDA FIRE. L ir a , AUTO INSURANCE FOR pBNT—Large ten room house, A*e.
■Trecently painted outside and kalsoRyan Examined .
Olaaaaa Daaigqnd mined Inside, equipped with garage.
M J T U 'R T O n iH I I I T I I U S .
for garden, chickens and cows.
lo
Deliver l a C ou rt o f C o n u lr J u d icr, S r iu lito lr ,
C o u n t ) . I'lo r ld u .
Henry McLaulin, Jn, Land
Located olie mite North of LongThe Sanford Dally Herald. In Its: Ka!*l* of (leurifc Dalnra.
ICHEIiLE m a i n e s
wood, ovcrlpokfng beautiful lake, near Boys have (o pul up ifive dollar To stl'C rM tlnrs. L ra altrs. lilalrlljuO p tD .
ters. stul all puraotis liuvlfia claims or
Sanford-Orlando highway,
twenty bond before taking job. For dcnfumJs
LAWYER
sKstnst sulit cstgtu:
OpUciaa-OpUmetriot
Vim, and rocti of you, urc hereby
minutes
drive
from
Sanford.
H.
C.
further
particulars
Bee.
circula­
—Court House IU B ant F irst A tm * BaafnrA Fla.
notified unit required to prem td any
DuBoso, Sanford,'Fla.
161 flip tion manager Herald.
claims nnd demands. which you or
either or you. may have nualnei the,
rotate of George Galore, dereaeed. late',
Automobile Body Build­ FOR RfeNT—3 Furnished rooms and
qf the County of-Seminole, Etprldn to
Garage, l^th St. and Elm Aye. MBathing beauties who have been
the undwalimad admlnietVati’f* id »**!
ing1and Repairing
,
151 Stp!
ea RoumiL
tanning their hide will soon start bid­ Comer of J**rk Ave. and Second 8L Schneider.
Own
ing thelg tan.
:,N * A N F O IlD K. D O tm N U Y .
er can*%n?e samb by identifying and
701 Magnolia Ave.
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153-tfc faying for thia ad
144-tfe f - l l - l l - 3 ( - l O - : - &gt; - l C .t 3 - 3 U - l t c
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