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PAGE EIGHT
wore Mr*. Walter Wight, Mr*. S. E.
Barrett, Mrs. FoVrest Lnkij, Mrs. L.
F. Buttolph ami Mrs. W. H. Thigpyn.
Miss Alberta Aycoek lenves this
afternoon for St. Augustine where
the will spend the week-end.

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Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Halverson left
this morning for Ta'nipn where they
will spend the week-end.
Mrs. Paul Diggers and little son,
have rctlirner] from West Palm Bench
where they spent the past week with
her aunt Mrs. William Bloom.

BULL!
N onpof thnt in this shop— everything wo toll you is straight
Roods, no misrepresentations in'Roods or prices— this is the
store o f reliable, fair dealing, square prices and superior serice.
-Give "Uh a Trial and We Will Do the Itesl*

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

115 East First Street-

Phone 104

Mrs. Robert Wilson ami baby of
Orlando arc spending the holidays
here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
J. C, Ay Cock.'
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. t.cirior leave thi*j
nftomooii in their car for Tampa,
St. iteterfiburg and other places of
interest where they will rpend' the
week-end.

The Princess
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December.

GLORIA SWANSON
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Is the First Anniversary of the Opening of the,

“THE IMPOSSIBLE
MRS. BELLEW”

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Here is Glorious Otoria at hiw re­
splendent best. As the mothrf of
whom slnnderotis tongues have rob­
bed of her child and happiness, .dm
was never so poignantly appealing.
As the gay, daring leader o f Mohto.Carlo society, she Was never so
lavishly gowned. Conrad . Nagel,
Jilno Elvidge and Itohcrt Cain in
the brilliant supporting cast. *

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Mrs. F. E. Harvard and daughter Other Attractions,
Mrs. Bert Creekmoru and little Miss
C'opstancc: Orcekirtoro of Live Oak
are upending some time here with her fa fct fat m e * jta |" i pa
ron Sherwood Harvard, and family.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bidding' and Ki
OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE AT ONE DOLLAR
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Melsch, Mrs. R. \V. Penrmnn, assisted Little Miss Betty have returned home
from Miami where they were guests
hy Mrs. A. E. Ililt.
im w* m ft* ea n n n n
Quite n number of out-of-town for the past week of the former's par­
The generous support o f the citizens of Sanford ami vicinity during the pnst year, is nmguests attended this lovely affair, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emerson. THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | V
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pie recount ion o f our particularly high standards o f
MR8. FRED DA ICIER, Society Editor among them Miss Sara Webb o f At­
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Miss
finnders.
Claude
and
Bryan
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lanta, the guest of Miss Anna Mason.
Subject *of the morning sermon "ls %*
I t jom h a r e a « r f r l r n 4 » v U l t l n * to
Miss Wvbb'fl lovely frock of copper Anderson, OVlamlo, were among the t|1(V 'o '
I of the Past Adapted t«
—Jr ; t n a r e ( d I&gt; k j n / n k r r t o r rp m ln a
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colored changeable taffeta. Miss Elea­ out-of-town guests at the Christinas the
t e a r , o r II r o a a r e e n t e r t a i n in g , w r it
Conditions of tho Future?"
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• p e a ta l ra rn t o Shi* d r p a M ,n r n t . n i l In* nor Lytle, of Jacksonville, the guest hall given hy the Social department
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Evening subject, "The Two -Clrent
d e t a il* , a r t e le p h o n e th e Item . It « tll
h e g r e a t l y a p p r e c ia t e * .
of her aunt, Mrs. It. E. Tolar, wore a Yif the Woman’s Club given last ev­ Outstanding Problem . of the Church
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stunning gown of red panne velvet. ening at the Valdez.
for the New Year.”
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M jn Jlncclo Sheldon o f New Smyr­
Monday—Tenth annual reception of
To .meet the constantly growing demand it has been found necessary to engage a comjie- V
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles IVIot and Mr.
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the Parish o f Holy Cross Church na, the guest of Mrs. A. W. Fitts wore
FIRST BAPTIST Cllt'RCH
W. S. Jordan of Jacksonville returned
given hy tho rector. Rev. A. S. a lu-autiful gown of black velvet.
leirt chef and we are fortunate to have secured the services o f Mr. K. Justice, formerly of
lad
evening from Bradentown, and
Mrs. Bart Peterson of Jamestown,
Peck.
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Sunday school funtl n. m.
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other plnccs of interest on the west
the Hotel McAlpin, New York, who will take entire charge o f our kitchen.
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Monday—New Year's Ball at the N, V., the guest of her mother Mrs.
Morning
Worship
and
sermon,
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const and are the gueuts of Judge and
lr.
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Starling,
wore
a
peach
satin
*
Country Club.
a. in., subject “ A Quartet of Life’s
embroidered with silver* and worn Mrs, J. (1. Sharon.
Words*.”
with a bird of paradise headdress.
Baptist Young l’&lt;ogle* I'niuns at
ANNEAL BAI L
Mrs. E.* A. Douglas is entertliining
y The Management Guarantees a Splendid NKW Y E A R ’S Dinner
.
■ Miss Sanderson of Orlando, the.
I’. 'MP o'clock.
at bridge tins afternoon at hei home
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The most brilliant social event ..f KUest of .Miss Santa Uike was la­
I!nptii&lt;m.il service an evening wor- ♦%
on .Sanford Heights, honoring her
the season and which is anticipated j eomingly attired in a gown of silver
sltiu and setnioii, 7"'* Subject, "A ♦%
daughter Mrs. Bryafi Sturman of At
A tul a coni it'tml um! uf I hi* i \ i « Ij«*i ir •• of it . tin ini’ iluring
rumiujr year
with much pleasure each yeai is th *null. Mh&gt; Luke Woie llume sarin with lanta. and Mrs. Howard P. Stiutii Look into Niltelt-e|i Twent, -Till *e,"
bended
overdraperies.
.Mrs.
Fur
rest
Sunbeam
Band
Monday
d:-!U
p.
in.
Annua) Ball given by the Social De­
of Wi st Palm Iteneli.
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W. M. E.
Monday. Tui’silay
partment of the Woman's Club, and Like wore toast colored with lace
and
Wednesday.
which was held last evening at the draper ies.
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P-4 h f t -Pi M » it* m Ra ic*
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Miss Dorothy Singletary of Jack­
Prayer Meeting Wednesday r::io
Valdez hotel. The ball surpasses any
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HOLY CROSS n n IICH
affair given previously by the social sonville wore a chic, frock of orchid 6a
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f
crepe du chine.
department. •
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Hi
arch
services
for
the
first
Red nnd green, the club colors, were
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day after f'hristntn- will be:
f
this event. Green and m l festoons MKRUIE MATRONS BRIDGE El.I ll
f t f t f t f t f t f t iu ra f t
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:.’til
a.
to.
Low
celebration.
were suspended from the columns to
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Entertaining in her usual charm­
0 : tr, a. in. Sunday school,
elm mil iers nnd corners of the large
Y
Perry
Jernignn
and
Braxton
Bag­
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dining room and lobby. Potted plants ing manner, Mrs. D. P. Drummond gett attended the mooting of the Hup- 11.01) a. in. Matins and sermon.
7::!0 p. m*. Vespers.
nnd ferns wore effectively placed at was hostess yesterday afternoon at mnbile dealers of the state at Jack­
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At the morning sc vice the wonder­
intervals around the room, while the bridge to the members of the Merric sonville Wednesday and Thursday.
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Mat
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Bridge
t'lnb.
ful
Festival TcDcuni of Dudley Buck: •********
French baskets of roses were used
There was a laige attendance and a
The
rooms
where
the
card
tnblvs
will
be
sung;
also
other
special
music
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in charming effect.
very enjoyable meeting. .
has been prepared for the worship.
were nrranged were bright with a
In the receiving line were Mrs. R.
profusion of cut (lowers, yellow chry­
The special preacher at nigh^ w ill;
A. Newman, chairipan of the Social
W, H. Wilder, nn expert auto me­ be F’r. Yarncll of .Daytona Reach.
santhemums and roses being effect­
Department; Mrs. R. E. Tolar, pres­
chanic front Jacksonville, has taken
The Annual Parish Reception will1 10 Storc.s in Georgiaively Used.
•1 Store in Florida
ident of the Sanford Woman's Club,
charge
of the repair department of be held in the Parish Mon e New
During the afternoon n spirited
and Mrs. E. II. .Galloway.•vice pres­
the
B.
A
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garage
and
wants
to
meet
Years Night from 8 to II. it is per-*
game of bridge was played, and when
ident of the State Federation. Mrs.
semes were counted, it was found every auto owner in Seminole county. feci 1v informal It is fir the many •
Newman was beautifully attired in
of , vperiettce on ail
me'libel and friends -*f IL.L * r »* •*,
ib’il Mi*. Ilarrv Hccren h* Id high Me hn had year
gold nnd black lace over inet.il cluth. ■
modi 1 cars and will guarantee you
yearly l*t lie "at home'' together. It i,
m.a.* and was pre-i'iited with a silver
and sat i-find imi
while Mrs. Tolar’s Iwcoiuiug funk
especially nnicwni i hy this year, as;
|..,n bin basket. Mis. Fred Wnlsimi s e t a i
was of brown Spanish lace over brown wn i given a lovely old fashioned cor-_
the Rev. Rector completes ten years
satin. Mrs. Galloway wore a creation sage of violets and Dorthy Perkins WOMEN OF FIRST RARTIST
Sanford’s New Store—
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of actual service ns Rector of the Par-!
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of pink crepe meteor with pearl trim­ roses, for having low score.
EIIEREH IN WEEK OF STEDY Uh, having Ih*cii elcrted to the Rector-1
mings. Her corsage was of sweet peas
-'hip in November J'JlJ- and coming
At the conclusion of the card game
in pastel tints.
The feature of the drat week of into residence'iff January, HHfl.
the hostess nerved delicious refresh­
In the Palm room tho prettily ap­ ments.
10J.*S in tlu* calendar of tlie Fuvt Rap.Monday, Jan. 1st, being tin* Feast
pointed punch table was arranged,
Mrs. Drummond's guests Included list church will be the intensive study of the Feast Day of the 1‘ircujnchdon
where delicious fruit punch was reev­ Mrs. It. J. Holly Mrs. Hurry Herr­ by the women of some of the religious of our Blessed Find, the Church ser­
ed throughout the evening by Mrs. on, Mrs. Fred Walsinn, Mrs. &lt; E. { conditions of tin* great nations. The vice will lie at 7 a. in.
Forrest McAllister nnd Mis, Tolar. Henry. .Mr It, It lewis, Mrs (’harli-s women.will meet for .iu.*&gt;i one hour—
Mrs. McAllister’s costume »»• of pink Fodder. Mi*. A. W. Filin and .Mrs. W. .'L.'iti to l 110 each afti’i'iumii of Mon­
taffeta.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
day, Tuesday and Wednesday.
T. 1-angley.
SERVICE
Religious conditions in Japan will
The music which was splendid, was
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be studied Monday afternoon. Tues­
KVER\ WEEK Bit IDLE CLEU
furnished by Peter Schnnl and bis
Subject:
day the conditions in the-vast conti­
orchestra, Favors of vari colored rib­
"Christian
Science.”
nent
of
Africa
will
be
stbilied,
and
Yesterday afternoon the members
bon confetti and squakers were given
Church®SeryIce.....
IliOfl n. 111.
Wednesday
attention
will
be
given
to
of
tlie
Every
Week
Bridge
Hub
were
after refreshments of sandwiches and
Sunday
School
10:00
a. m.
conditions
in
Chinn.
The
following
most
pleasantly
eurertained^by
Mrs.
J.
coffee had been served by Mrs. Ben
Woman’s club Bldg., (bike Avc,
Caswell and Mrs. Ed Betts.* Mrs. Cas­ G, Sharon at her home on Tenth St. are on the program: Mrs, Edgar Rig­
ALL ARK WELCO.Vpi
Quantities of lovely cut flowers gers, Mris I.Oola King, Miss Adelu
wells ’ wore peach satin with overBines,
Miss
Virginia
DeCoiirsey,
Mrs.
draperies of silver lace. Mrs. Betts adorned the rooms where the card
A. M. Walker, Mrs. F. . Gatcliel, Miss
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was gowned in black satin draped mo­ tables were placed.
CON G11Efi ATIG NA I. CHERCH
Allie Trnfford, Mrs. E. M. Carroll,
In
the
interesting
game
of
bridge
del.
Mrs. WY T. Ijuigiey was chairman played, the prize for high score, a ami Miss Viola Booth.
We arc looking forward to a fine
The women of the F’ irst Baptist
of the Floor committee ami was ns-, crystal candy jar, was won by Mrs.
d a » service tomorrow*. The pastor
church very cordially invite.the wo­
sisted hy Mrs. Raymond Phillips. Forfest l-nke.
will speak at the morning service on
Following the awarding of the liret men of the city to be present in these the subject: "Bow to assure a Happy
Black satin and lace, fashioned the
costume worn by Mrs. Langley, while prize the Imntcus served a tempting meetings.
New Year." Wjient it Is possible to
Mrs. Phillips was lovely iu white Hulnd course followed by n sweet
have
a happy new year, if one wills or
DR. CARPENTER ARRIVES
Spanish lace over satin will* trim­ course.
desires to have it, why drift along,
Substituting for absent club mem­
mings o f silver.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Carpenter have courting shipwreck nml disaster.
The decorations committee and to bers were Mrs. T, L. Dumas, Mrn. J.
Our nun’s club have made, it pos­
whom much credit is’ due, wait,Mrs. G. Ball .and Mrs. S. D. Eliitlemleii. arrived ill the « it^. from St. Peters­ sible for us to have in connection with
Howard Ovcrlin, chairman; Mrs. Jno. The regular club members present burg where he linn lwen pastor of the our Sunday evening services, some of
Methodist church for several yearn
and Iu? will now occupy tho pulpit of the finest moving picture* produced.
Tomorrow night we w
tho Mcthofllnt church in thin city,
riels,
dealing with the earl
1,itdies’ Rest Room
preaching bin first iiirmun tomorrow.
Open Day and Night
Jesus..
We should have had them last
Dr. Curi&gt;entor 'is no stranger in San*
■ford- having preached hi re'Leforo on Sunday night hut they failed to ar­
novcrnl occasions and having many rive. Come early nml secure n good
friends here. He linn been « member seat.
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o f the. Florida conference for many
f t R rn r* wu
fci
years and is recognized us- one of the
‘mEn§‘
SALES AND SERVICE
bent and one of the outstanding fig- Kx
— urrs in Florida Methodism. He bas f.t
A Complete Stork of Farts
In-en preniding elder nnd has prenehe- r »
■ 1cd in many of the largest cities in M
F’air nnd
the state. Sanford is to be congratu . |*..j F’or Florida:
Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money
luted-upon having Dr. Carpenter and • i somewhat warmer today;
his estimable wife ns residents .and tn Sunday cloudy nnd warjn-*
or; probably local rains 8a |
nil the churches will Jbiii’ in giving
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them a welcome’ to their new. home. 8 a north nml central portion.
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Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street and Sanford AVejjtte
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Distributors Seminole and Lake Counties
Germans have inv’entnl a soldering
The Seminole Cafe Is one year old
. | Large and Up-to-Pate
Complete Line Accessories
Sunday. Celebrate tlie event by tak­ iron tbnt i? heated by tho reaction of
ing advantage of the special Sunday syme chemicals placed in an opening
mm
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and Tires
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New Year’s Day Had
No 111 Effect on Flor­
ida State Officers
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TALLAHA8SEE, Jan.
l.-*Now
Year's day found little slackening in
the machinery of state government.
Governor Hardee was in his office
early and the cabinet members hadn’t
left the city. In the office of Comp­
troller Amos an cairn force of clerks
were preparing for shipment some
hundred thousand automobile license
tags. Tho force hnd worked through
Sunday, slightly over twenty thouxand'had been shipped to last night.

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Finest Prospects for the People Attention is called to tho report of
of the Best County In the
the First National Bank published in
Great Southland
this issue and to the remnrkublc gain

NUMBER 233

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY 1,1923

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New Propositions of
Reparations Ffom the
German Government

Hearings Will
INVESTIGATION - Public
Be Held to Determine
Return of McKoin
BY OFFICIALS
IS ON TODAY
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GERMANY FAILS TO GET
INCHON OF FRANCE TO
SUGGESTED NON-VAR PACT
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BALTIMORE, Jan. 1.—Public hear
ings to determine whether Dr. B. M.
STATE AND FEDERAL OFFICERS McKoin will be extradited to LdulaINVESTIGATE KIDiana will be held liere next WcdnesNAPPING .
day it was decided Inst night by Guv.
Richie after'a conference with Lou(Hr Tkr AHMUIti Press)
ninna
officials who brought requlsi' BASTROP, Lit,, Jan. L~Stato nnd
tion
papers.
federal officers art- here today inves­
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tigating the alleged kidnapping Erl
day night hy n party of sixteen men Mrs. Fannie Tillman
of Harold L. Teegeston, timekeeper
Simson Critically 111
for the Carben plant at S’pykcr, near
here. Reports which wore received
&lt; llr T h e i in ! P r e s s )
CHICAGO IS OPEN WHILE NEW
by the. sheriff’s office yesterday *ay
GREENVILLE, M. S„ Jan. 1.—Mrs.
that Teegeston had been questioned Fannie Tillman Simpson, aged 83, the
YORK WAS CLOSED
regarding the Moarehouse kidnap, only surviving nlster of tho into Sena­
UP TIGHT
ping.
tor Ben Tillman, i» critically Ul here.
I O r T h e A saa rla trd P r e s s )
Little hope is held out for her recov­
NEW YORK, Jan. L—Federal pro­
THE FARMER’S COMPLAINT.
ery*
hibition agents ami city police joined
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hands early today in what was declar­
"The American farmers say thnt
ed to bo the first successful attempt
they already pay from forty to sixty Heavy Sweeping
to dry up New York city during New
per cent too much for fertilizers—
Rains Cause Many
Year's celebrationr They centered at­
thnt food prices are high nnd farm
tention on Boardway and nearby
Parades
to
Stop
profits are low because so much of the
streets nnd nl lenst one hujjdred were
farm revenue must go into unduly
arrested for violation of the prohibi­
( I t r T h e A a a e o la ird P r e s s )
high-priced fertilizers.’’—From “ Mus­
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1.—Heavy tion laws.
cle Shoals,*' in McClure's .Magazine
sweeping rainstorm todny cause the
for Jahuary.
postponement of Mummers' parade, a
CHICAGO, Jan. 1.—Chicngo wel100,000-fcatuiro
of
Philadelphia’s
New
Year
coiqed
New Yenr’s In characteristic
There are approximately
celebration. The panulu will bo held manner, celebrations being virtually
miles of canats in China.
next Saturday If the weather will per­ undisturbed hy federal prohibition
agents nnd none of the prominent ho­
Chinese have more caste than even mit.
tels nnd cafes were disturbed. But
the East Indians.
In Basel, Switzerland, is a ertthe- few nrrests were made according to
reports.
The Herald, lGc per week, delivered. dral founded in 1010,

ALL POWERS ALONG THE
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RING TO FORM AGREE­
MENT BE NO W AR
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fwfi
CELEBRATING
NEW YEAR WITHOUTjCONSENT

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in deposits, made by this institution
The year just passed has been one for the past year. The total deposits
I ll s T l , An tnrlalrS I ' r r u )
of the best in the history at Sanford are also remarkable when you stop to
PARIS, Jan. 1.—German Ambassa­
•nd Seminole epunty in -the building consider tho peak is not reached until dor Wilhelm Mayor called at tho for­
snd feneral improvement line. The April os May. This Increase of busi­ eign office thin morning and announc­
Mding figures for 1022 are, well ov- ness of the First National is an ex­ ed that Kart Bergman, the German
ir the million and a half mark which pression of tho good will and confi­ financial expert, would bring to Paris
does not "include some of ^he now dence o f Its more than three thousand new propositions of reparations from
headings that will start this month depositors and is In keeping with the the German government. Bcrgtnnnn
»nd be finished somo time during the policy of, the bank to be. progressive I* expected here tomorrow.
year of 1923. Neither doe#dt include yet conservative in’ the management
lip improvements that will take place of its affnirs.
Tennessee Assembly
u soon as the contracts are let for
The year, just closed founds out the
the building of n library and boat thirty-fifth year of President Forst­
Met Today With the
Win ami pier and streets and many er's active leadership of tho hank and
Democrats in Control
ither improvements that will aggre­ the thirty-seventh yenr of his bank­
gate many thousands of dollars. It ing career in Ranfonl. Close behind
( D r Th* Aanorla lrd P r e ss)
does not include the million dollar him comes Crfshier Whltner with
NASHVILLE. Term., Jan. 1.—With
the Herald has ’ thirty-three yenrs in the Firht Nut- the kh'uiocrnt.N ovcnvhaiiuingly in con­
I tourist
— ......hotel
— of
- ,which
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aid nothing and of which this paper \
tQ his creiHl lim, lhe junlor 0f- trol the slxty-thiri} general assembly
willvay nothing until the uctual work
ficor, A. Ij. Betts, with sixteen. This met at noon today.
.has been started some time during
Is a record thnt will stand with the
the .summer months. A glance over
majority of hanks in the country.
the city demonstrates that in the bus­
The First Nntionnl has fnr out­
iness section of the city* and In the
grown its present quarters and Is
residence section of the city there, linn
handicapped hy the lack of space in
never been so much activity. The sixits banking room. To offset this con­
| story First National Bank building,
dition und in keeping with the pro­
V&gt;_
the four-story
Bulcston-Bromley
gress of Nanford they hnve started the
building, the 1. W. Phillips building,
erection of n six story bank and otr
the San Juan garage building, the It.
k 0. garage, the Smith building, the fice building on the opposite corner.
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Th*e banking rooms in the new build­
Melsch building, the.T. J, . Millet'
building, the Cates building and many ing on the opposite corner. The bank­
ethers will grace the principal corn­ ing will be among the finest In the
ers of the downtown business section state. They plnn to bo in their new
ef Sanford and cause most favorable quarters by the first of August or
September.
wmmenta of the visitors.
The contemplated boat basil) and
ft
pier, the Country Club and the golf
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pound*, the Elks home, tho tourists
playground on Second .and Magnolia
afford or will afford the tourists and
•inter visitors tho greatest rnngo of
Nports supplemented by the fine fishfatg and boating and hunting. In the AT
FLORIDA
EDUCATIONAL
buiiaess portion the city is growing
ASSOCIATION CON-’
filter than any other city of similar
VENTION
•ite in the atate. In the residence
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Supt T. W. Lawton nnd Principal
the less sure and with more money
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for investment in the year of 1923 G. E. McKay, and something over 20
there will be a half million spent on of the teachers of tho Sanford and
THAT—The Daily Herald will be bipftcr and better than ever In the year o f t sew homes and residences both In tho other Seminole County schools return­
1923 catering to the wants of our patrons ns never before nnd pub­
ed Saturday from the Florida Edu­
tity proper nnd in the suburbs. .
lishing
the best paper *n this part of the South.
cational Association meeting held at
The hanks all report a fine condiSL Petersburg. They report tho fin­
TH A IV -W e shall strive to keep the name of Sanford and Seminole County
..tkm with larger deposits thnn ever
est meeting in tho history of tho as­
before the people o f the world telling the truth about our wonderbefore and every business iy Sanford
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sociation, both in attendance nndjnful resources and bringing in new people and hew capital to take
nporli a fine holiday trade and
terest. The enrollment at this con­
advantage of the great opportunities afforded hero.
bright proxpects for a big year ahead. vention was approximately three
The vegetable prospects were never thousand, which is about five times
THAT—The year of 1923 holds out such wonderful opportunities and the
brighter with a good market assured
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.prospects everywhere are so bright for a.m ost wonderful year '
as great ns at former meetings. Tho
for the great celery, crop and f. o. b. attendance was over twelve hundred,
thnt with the advantages here in Sanford the Daily Herald will
buyers here already making'contracts whereas in the past an attendance of
strive to bring hundreds o f new people, now enterprises and how
for the enrly celery. The spring crops
throe of four hundred was regarded
industries here to assist in making Sanford a city of TEN THOUS­.
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»l*o have a ‘ good prospect and the
as very good.
AND
people
in
1923.
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sutfook for now residents anil tourists
The principal speakers before the ■i* better thsn it has ever been. Tho convention were Ha president, Supt.
THAT— Having the best location in the Stale of Florida for a big city that'
I\ Chamber of Commerce, the schools, C. R.- M. Sheppard, of Volusia coun­
we take advantage o f this fuct in 1923 and build our boat' basin,
ehurcho* ,the clubs and iftl tho civ­ ty; State Supt. W. S.' Cawthon, U.
i our city pier and docks, our new million dollar hotel, our nlany im­
ic organizations pre faciijg the now H.
provements in streets anti sewers nnd sidewalks and library and
: Commissioner of Education J. J.
l « r with renewed hopes und weft aat- Tigett, of Washington; President B.
instead of doing over one million dollars worth o f building this
iifled with the o ld ‘year but pushing R. \%nc, of Peabody College; Arthur
year that we make it over TWO MILLIONS.
■forward for a biggur and better tfear S. Otis, author of tho Otis Intelli­
THAT— In these big undertakings we hnve the co-operation' and help of the
in 1923.
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gence Tests, a n d Governor Cary Har­
' people as a whole and under the Chamber of Commerce and all the
The Herald cannot take up all the dee, of Florida.
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clubs und civta organizations of the city we get together into the
a-iVTar-i
m4ny industries and The buildings nnd
Of especial Interest to us Is the fact
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h greatest body o f workers that Sanford hns ever produced and that
Jhe many big things in this issne that that Seminole county won tho beauti­
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we make it in reality
“ »e nil been mentioned in the past ful silver,loving cup offered by Hon.
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T**r. But without mentioning them It C. R, M. Sheppard for the counties Iri
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industry and in building and in gen- convention* President Sheppard pre­
business despite the many hon- sented the cup, with hla eongtratuia
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dksps that occurred during the fall tlons, to Supt T. W. I-awton, of Se­
Mason and it is also safe to assume minole, who accepted It with a brief
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, w'lh the big prospects in big bus address o f thanks to Pres. Sheppard
P “ * « north for 1923 and wHh ail that and to the teachera of Seminole coun
f
** face hero in this great Section of ty schools, whoso Interest In tho
&gt;. iJTorid* that Hanford and Seminole Florida Educational Association won
Coom&gt;' will have one of the great- the cup for Seminole.
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. Mt
»n histoty In 1923
It will bo necessary for a county to
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And this'activity Is not confined to win the eup three times before per­
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nford for 0|| over Semi nolo county/ manently retaining it* and Supt. LawL
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towns and'hamlets and ton Is confident his teachers will keep
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and on tho farms and groves up their record until the cup is won
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building of homes and warc- tv;ire maio-And becomes our perma:
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along every line. In ffact the up by tho actual building and by the
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n o lo County and all her people «an
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U ni&gt; bubble that will burst; BUrt the New Year with the feeling
I T ** UlrV t«to to be told to b o l. that It will bo a 'big year filled with
,' bu»|neu.JUa uo-wuaiicing to big
in « ivil
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“ *• la the solid truth backed trial and aocial life.

Seminole County
Schools Win
Loving Cup

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I IIAMBPRG, Jan. L—Germany's
proposal to France fqr non-war pact
among all the (&gt;oweni intorented in
the Rhine, which Franco rejected, was '
made In'belief that atablo peace In
Europe is nltainpble only if all na­
tions deride to -stand on the founda­
tion* of renlity, declared Chancellor
Cuno In hi*, xensntional revelation
here of Germany'* Intat move in eonnection with the rcparatlona problem.
The chancellor’* announcement was
ninth* in a speech before the Bourse
yesterday anti showed that the Ger­
man government had sought to ob­
tain France’s agreement- as a means'
of alleviating Frortch feai*s to the tak­
ing of n solemn pledge by aft powejrv
interested, that for a generation none
of them would wage war upon the
other* without npecifylng the author­
ization from nil their people in a pop­
ular referendum nnd that Home world
]H»wer not interested in Rhino wouM
act as guardian or trustee of this
pledge.
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PARIS—Tho porposcil non-aggres­
sive engngment, referred to in hla
llnmhurg speech by the Grrmkn Chan­
cellor Cuno, wo* suggested by iM
Gorman ambassador In Washington
to Secretary i of State Hughes, It was ,
scmi-officially announced here today.
but.Uie rtato departn)(tat*lj.i vraa aald.
did not transmit It pffU-Inlly to the
French government.
SHIP BELIEVED TO
BERG DOLL ABOARD IS
EXPECTED IIJI TODAY
PENSACOLA, Jan. 1.—Tho Ger­
man steamer Jupiter, on which Gro­
ver Cleveland Ilergdoll, notorious .
draft-dodger, js reported ‘ to bo attemptng to slip into tho United States
through Pensacola, under ordinary
wcathey conditions should arrive here •
either Sunday or Monday.
Tho Jupiter failed from * Fayal,
Azote*) December 13, according to
Garrlga, lo^al ngent for J. Carreras-Ferrer- which h*» the vcsael
chartered.. Unle** adverso weather
is encountered it usually takes a ves­
sel of tho Jupitore* typo seventeen or
eighteen day* to arrive at Pensacola.
Bvrgdoll,has boon aboard the Ju­
piter for more than a month, accord­
ing to tho local agent, if he
aboard her from any port in Germa­
ny. Sho sailed from Cardiff, England,
he soys,‘with a cargo of coal Novem­
ber-do for tho Azores, whore his com­
pany chartered her.
l/Kul customs and department of
justice officials are keeping constant
vigil for tho vessel and she will be
boarded immediately upon arrival.

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Of AH the People in a Popular
Referendum— Appoint a
Guardian or Trustee

WEEKLY CITRUS REVIEW
ORIj VNDO, Jan. 1.—The weekly
citrus revie* by F. L. Skclly as Itsued
from the office of the American Fruit
Grower*, Inc., says:
Oranges: Opch weather and a
brisk holiday trader ouplcd with gen­
erally reasonable prices have done
much to clean up the accumulation in
inany market!. It la probable that
the absorption o f orarigea Into con«
sumer channels during the last ten
days acts a new, record for tbL coun­
try, noted always.for lavish holiday
expenditures. Slowing down of ship­
ments has held the market .steady,
though a few places still show accu* tnulnted stocks on hand. If supplies
in thp Immediate-fdture go forward in
acordance with actual demands price
levels^ should continue steady.
The
tnppiy of California navala may be
expected to exert effect. Of the esti­
mated crop of 20,000 carloads of nav*,
eta (IOO boxes to the car) approxi­
mately 4,600 carloads Had moved ,Bp
to December 23. California shipment*
wese greatly restricted prior to
Christmas l&gt;ecau»o of. gehsrsiiy unsatirfactory prices, but are
now.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1023

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—i------tet ten teg,tee tea te* tei »* tee tee tea
The DcSoto Fruit Compnny has an
monstrably untrue. Moreover, the cap- tea te te te te te te
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tea enormous crop in their' large grove
ital quickly and beneficially redistrib- *•»
tea near Nocatec. This company gathers
uted thruout the country.,it docs not te$
I’ u fclU fce *
a f l r r n o u a r i r r p t Nunl l t r i l l llu lld ln tr, Iu7
Re each tree is it ripens and declare the
go abroad; it is not lost. II stays vrith tel
M a g a a lla
y a a fo rd , r ia .
us and wc have it.
extra trouble is paid for in the big
tea tej tee tel tea tea 'tea Rs m te* tea
tel ten test tea let tea.tet
The Herald Printing Co. " I f the \ax-exempt provision is hi
tea amount of fruit saved from, drop­
withdrawn from securities issued by
pimMiHtm*
In starting the New Year, one
Na ping.
I*
Good-Bye, Old Year!—the fickle World
the
Farm
I/&gt;an
Board
wherewith
to
n. j. a o u r ..
I'.d llu r
resolution you should not forget
tea
Pursues another Flame,
N. J , M l X A I t l ) .
finance loans tq farhters, the cost of Sb
* i. a . s t r n i . .
.. ... d r n r r a l M n n n a rr
tea
tei
And Timo—tho ruthless, changing T im e is to pay up and wipe out your •
n . a. h o l l y
FOR SALE
A ilt r r l l . t n a l l n u a i r r such money will be increased by say
tea
ta
,
Will
now
erase
your
name.'
one
per
cent.
No
municipality
is
go­
AdT.ni.ina Ilatra M a d . Katma on
ORANGg GROVE REARING
debts.
tea 510 trees, grapefruit, tangerines and
A p p tl.a t la a
.
ing to gain anything by having its ha
.
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mf
tea
And yot your younger rival with
I.UXVIS a n l l 'P __ C lr r a ln llo u M n n n a .r securities taxed.'The increase in in­ *4
oranges, nil in splendid condition, well
By so doing you will not only
I1aOB. 52H-W' a Mr. I II. m.
■tea
come taxes paid to the fedprnl gov- t'J
Ills aspect bright and new
&gt; taken care of; 8 room house in good
B u h a rrlp ll.iu I ' r l r . In A d i n a r r
tea condition; 4 acres muck, fine for truck
cnrnicnt will not compensate for the ha
Is hut an unread version o f
add to your prestige and standing
Om
V . a r ........ _ . t ....................
«n .«o
tea
Tho hoi&gt;ca wo had in you.
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Hli Maalh.
.TOO higher local taxes, individuals wHl te
farming; 2 acres cleared for addition­
in the community, but you will be- ru al grove.
n . l l i r r r d la O t r b r C a r r l.r
have td pay to meet local louns float­
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Price $8,000.
Balance
O a * W 'r .h
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|!V I’. n l o
. ten terms. Consider trade.
'Jfeome financially independent.
The apple-blossoms of his Spring,
ed at n high interest rate.
T f c . h i* 13. (a t N - p a * . \ V . . k t f I I . r ten
The
public
ought
to
be
nblo
to
borRu
The
little
needs
thnt
He
.
Sec Mr. Hromton
■ M r a t l r . 1. rmtrrm term inals I'n t iiily
tei
" a d la p a b lla h r d n r r j I 'r ld n y .
I d l e r , row money at a rate less than indi- tea
Start a savings account with us,
Deep buried in the Hearth o f Karth,
* A.
P.
CONNELLY 4t SON'S
d l .t a * r a i n ra n d , k a n t m an a n p ll.n *
&gt; Ku
Will live again—and die.
tea
tla a . S3.00 p . r &gt; rn r. " ! « * ■ , ■ In m lt n n r r . vidun 1.1 have to pay.
K&lt;dnhlliihed 1008
and let us help you to enjoy the
tea Phone 48
There nre objections to tax-free sc- tei
101-8 Mngimlia Avc.
' MKMDKII T H E AB BO OA TEII I'llKtete
blessing of being free of financial
tea
He, too, will give the warmth of Sun,
T h « A»»octat*it I*r.»B ta oxclu M vcty curitics, it is true, but they nre not ten
• " t it le d la the u»« Tor reauMIcatleri o f
tea
tee
And days of slanting rain,
worry.
alt n . w a d l . i m t r h r . cr.&lt;lli.&lt;l to it o r such weight an to juatify any state,
NOTICE!
'tea
not otherwtRo r rr d J t .d In Ih la ■i&gt;nj&gt;.r in renouncing ita independent finan­ te
As lie denis out our yearly share
and alao t h .
lornl
nrw i
iuilillaft.il
■ ten
Of happiness and pain.
lier.ln .
cial pusition. When iftato issues art tea
All rlglita of r.-Dtilillrnllon of .Bp.irlnl subject to federal taxation, there will tea
The annual meeting of the stock­
tea
dlapaicbea Imreln aro al.o r.*.rv.&lt;l
tei holders of tho Petrous Manufactur­
The big round moon and silver.stars
l&gt;e no stale independence left. The tea
"
O f f l m H K H A I .il n t ’ II.IIIM H . I 'h naej MB
test ing Company, Inc,, of Chuluuta, Ela.,;
That lighted up your skies
power to tax is the power to destroy. tea
N* will
held at the office of M. F, j
f" "fatrlen Adv.itl.ln t Hrpir.mtrUve
1 Few states, for instance, would bo "-a
Sanford, Florida
Will shine upon ns many loves
J THE AWmo-ANpET-SS ASSOCIATION
tea
Jlobjnsnn,
J10
North
Park
avenue,1
la
just
as
many
eyes.
tea
powerful enough to compete for mon­
ten Sanford, Florida, at ft p. m., Monday,
I
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ey with the Federal government in tei
tei January 8th, 102,1, for the purpose of
A^nd he will bring the fragrant June
the open market.
tei electiifg a board of directors and to
When crimson roses nod,
“ There arc objections to tax-free tea
tei transact any other business that may
THE GMALL TOWN PAPER
And hurry through the Summertime
a
securities, it is true; but they are not wu
tea properly com6 before the meeting.
tea
To flnunl the gohienrod.
of
such
weight
as
to
justify
any
state
i
tei
ih P. . w h eeler ,
The small town newspaper, whom in renouncing its independent finan­ ten
President
tea C. V. MAHONEY,
The painted pathway of his Fall
enterprise and inHupurr is the most cial position. When State Issues nre tei
tei
Secretary.
237-8tc
Will be with clouds o'erenst,
important factor in the growth and subject to Federal taxation there will tea
tes
Because his Winter footsteps roach
expansion of its town anti territory 1k&gt; no fgate Independence left. The tea
tea
The Portil you have passed.
invariably receives ready recognition power to tax in the power to destroy. ten
om* 1921 I’nige louring, in perfect condition. Newly painl- f
tei
.from its contemporaries of the great Few states, for instance, would be *****
cd, five gcod lircH, looks and runs like new. Only $575. J
tea
Good-bye,.Old Year!—we loved you well;
cities..
powerful enough to compete fur mon­ tei
A real bargain.
1;
Er^. *
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ten
Wo found your treasures dear,
As to this recognitiiyt, in its’ ovyn ey with the fedrr.il government in ten
tei
But you have died na monarelm die—
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Bcction, the Spokane Spokesman-Rc- the open market.
1920 Iluick Touring. This car has neve/been worked on, nr
tea
tei
And so—Long live the Year!
• view says:
* '’Then* ure r.ornr big foreign loans
painted over, in perfect condition, One ride will con-'
Ri
—Nan Terrell Heed, in N. Y. Times.
“ The story of the rural newspaper, contemplated by international bank- tei
vince you o f its value.
tea
thie paper published in the village or ton. They say they do not wunt mpn- he .
Notice is hereby givte-i tei tei tea tei ten tei tesi ten tea tei tea tea tea te* r.i ten tea
small town, has significance for theory thrown away hy Rtntes and mu­ .tea tei
1921 Ford Gpupe. New Diamond Cord tiros. Newly paint­
cn that all persons ro­
student of American society. The in­ nicipalities. We think thnt it is n lot
ed. ‘Anyone who wants n Ford Coupe will take this one.
advocates
point
nut,
rontrnlixes
muni
fluence of the rural press is close, con- safer for our own municipalities to year in the affairs o f government, in
quired
to
have
State
and
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, atnnt and pervasive. When the paper .pent it than to have It handed to « state and county and city affairs ev­ cipul responsibility and gives the citl-j
Of a small town appreciates its op­ notion in near-bankruptcy, willing to erywhere this will Ih' the best and sens more service per Inx-tlollnr will County Occupation Li- 3 Another real Imrgnin: Same ns new. Ford lijrhl delivery.
Five tires, and locking sleet ing wheel. Only $300.00. . a
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t__ interim most prosprous year of uur existence. lie the object o f the National City cense, and not
portunities and is judiciously conduct­ pny a high rale, nut'll
having |j
as the
ed, it becomes a member of every fam­ tionnl bankers like. The idea that the i It Is linking too much of our public j Managers’ association, which recently procurred the same on 3
1921 Ford Touring, now top, seat covers, runs fine, li\i
ily within its field in n way that the local taxpayer docs not watch local officials that they make no mistakes j chose the University of Kansas ns its
or
before
January
.8th,
»
in
the
year
of
102-1
and
we
know
that
national
hendqunitorsi.
A
monthly
tires. Only $200.00.'
great newspaper cannot rival."
expenditures is far from the truth, lie
When people refer to the editor of watches them much mire clor.ely they are only human, b|i{ Jhoy can magaxine devoted to efficient city ad 1923, will he subject to n
All of tho above cars were well taken care of hr Iarc
the weekly newspaper as "our editor” thkn he watches WuihlngUm, which profit by their mistakes and reaolev ministration will be one of the meth­
prosecution without fur- 3 traded
in to us for new Iiuicks. We sell on easy terms. Me
they give the lies! evidence of local his u recoid iji wasting money thn‘ today to sic:ve the people better in ods used to further this idea in gov­
ernment,
states
John
G.
Rlutx,
secre­
yours
to
come
and
let
their
policy
be
ther
notice.
License
may
*
few
cities
or
counties
in
the
United
Five
yen
quality and value. Call for a demonstration.
pride in what the paper haa done and
tary of-the association.
“ service above self" always.
ij doing for the good of the commun­ S'-Aies can match."
be had from lion. Jno. 2
“ In 1U12, there Were two cities with
All the indications point to a pros­
o------------ity. “They want to put our editor in
D. Jinkins, Tax Collec “
the legislature,*' writes a county cor­ A HAPPY ANI&gt; PROSPEROUS NEW perous year in our nulionut life. The the manager form of government,"
Mr.
Stutz
says.
“
Since
that
time,
2K
7
big
financiers
of
tho
United
States
tor, at the Court House.
respondent of n cmihty paper, “ hut
y e a h Pa c e s u s
and this means the world today, say cities in thirty-eight ttates represent­
wo need him here nt home in a blggei
SCHELLE MAINE?,
ing a population of 5,500,000 have
Job titan thnt."
Some blunders and absurdities hnvt that everything points to a big year,
adopted
this
plan.
Among
the
larger
,
a
year
o
f
great
achievements,
of
Prosecuting Attorney.*" RHONE 3C7-202 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
That's another illuatrntinn of town crept into today ?
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cleaner politics, of better government, cities with this form of government 23(i-Htc
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and epunty pride in the home paper;
i i i B i i f l R D n 'j s n i Z B i c a z K a a c c s i a a D m i f l m a i i i i a B i a a n l i B .
Cheer-o There is tomorrow. For­
and where that sentiment Is univer­ got past mistakes ami push on; thi of bigger und better things. We can are Cleveland, Akron nnd Dayton, O.;
B r:
at least hope this^ is true and today Houston,
Tex.;
Nushville, Term.; ■■■■■■aannuNaKHB^ananaannnnatiniiunnMnniiHNnianaaateBBaHMEHBnBHBU B itiito a K B E iK 0i i n i i &gt;
sal there ‘is foal community prosper­ glorious future Is ahead!
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ity."
“ Build thee more stately mansions
other year at least can give them ben­ Kalamazoo, Mich.; Albuquerque, N.
For it means loyally to*tho town's
H
O my soul,
n
efit of the doubt mid Btart the. year M.; nnd Sacramento, Pasadena and
best interests, and tho most effective
As the swift sensona rolH
with
high
hopes
of
youth
that
must
Long
Ilcach,
Calif.''
work on the pull-together plan.
l^-ave thy low vaulted past!
And pretty soon the local weekly Lot each new temple nobler than the be served. We are young again today
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nnd facing the-world Just iis wc did ECONOMIC PROGRAM BEFORE
becomes tho live little dally; it
last, 1
in the early days of youth, mnking
"brunches out” in every way.
SO. DAKOTA LEGISLATURE
Shut thee from heaven with u dome new promises, planning new things
It is the friend of uvery home unii
more vast,
joyful over the prospects that seem
a
the boat home-builder of them alt.— Till thou at length art free,
Illy The ‘A»Niicln««-it iirr*i»*|
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within-reach now even if wo never at­
PIKRltE,
8.
!&gt;.,
Jan.
t.
Economy
Atlanta Constitution.
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Leaving thine out-grown shell by tain tlie goal of our ambitions.
H
will
be
the
keynote
of
the
biennial
n
life’s unresting r.ea!”
U-( us then be up und doing,
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session of the South Dakota legisla­
STATE ANI) c o u n t y SECURITIES
What of yesterday and what of to­
n
With a heart for any fate.
ture,
which
meets
early
.in
January,
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AND TAXATION
day ami \that of tomorrow? We can
:
a
Still achieving, still pursuing,
according to statements from senators
a
judge the future somewhat of the
I.earn to Inbor nnd to wait.
n
and representatives. Pressure on the
Richard II. Edmonds, editor of the pant or could in the early days of this
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part of the people for ji reduction in
Manufacturers’ Record and well- country hut it is a difficult mutter to POSING AH DINERS,
expenses, voiced in a large number of
■known winter resident of Florida, judge .the future of the past now for
BANDITS MAKE A 1IIG
the conmrtmirntions. Is cxpectJl to »egives his views on the question of things are changing with kaliedoscopi*
We wish to announce.to the buying public effective January 1st, the ■
_CASII-JKWEI.ilY
HAULif&gt;
ui( jn -u program o f strict m/essity.
whether or not the Slnte and county rapidity and no one knows what tin*
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Among the more important bills
securities should be subject to federal future holds in store. And not know­
s
following Reduced Prices on Hupmohiles:
.
. which members have announced would iS
s
taxation. This is a matter that Is be­ ing why should we worry. The same
DETROIT, Jan. 1. — Nine armed
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,. . .
,
i . be ntroduced include a law tn\ place B
ing threshed out day nfter day in Divine I’ rovidence will guide our des­ ,bandits, who
v.
nre said to have invaded
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state nnd county school uffieerslon a
newspapers nnd magazines us one of tinies in the future that has guided nn outlying
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ronil house early yester1
M
nr.n-politienl
ballot
in
elcctiormt-rf-vis
the by-products of u tax system that them in the past nnd all we need to do day held up the diners, robbed n small
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has proved to be the worst handicap is to keep to the right ’and keep in tin* safe, and escaped with cash and jew­ ions in the primary election law; in­
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ever introduced .into American busi­ right path putting our trust nnd our elry said total approximately $28,000, auguration of state owned •enterpris­
s
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ness life, curtailing enterprise and fuith in the King.of Kings who wjll nre being nought by county and city es; n law to make the fish ami gome
N
S
creating more liars than the world continue to reign in the heavens above authorities, although no official re­ commission a body composed of
has ever before contained at one time. regardless of tho changes in the world port of tho holdup anti robbery had sportsmen to servo without pay, ex■
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/
ctpting mileage, nnd a measure nu
The Biblical statement Dial “ all men iielow. Each changing year holds much
been made.
thorizlng the construction o f three
arc liars’ 1 must have been prophetic thnt is good nnd sonio that is bad,
Despite reports that between fifty
a
o f the time when tho Income and-oth­ much of Joy nnd comelhing of sadness atJ(j nixly gURetn Were at the road bridges acror* the Missouri rlvrr.
«
er “ infernal"-revenue taxes would be
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hut In tho aggregate the good pro house when the holdup occurred, au­ -One influential senator said bis
s
program wns "passing of necessary
Imposed on a long suffering people. dominates over the had und the Joy
B
thorities late yesterday were having
B
appropriation bills, repent o f ineffic­
Until nmnothing better is devised, we is usually much greater than the sad­
difficulty in learning whnt took jffnee.
ient, useless, obsolete nml uncnforcwill have to’ put tip with things'as they ness and sorrow. Those o f us who
3
The stbry in which they place the
/ible laws and simplification of those
arc. In tho meantime-it is interest­ have good health have much for which
3
F. O. II. FACTORY
greatest credence is that the nine
a
: \
that remain, ami adjourn."
.
ing to note some of the sidelights. to bo thankful and our fimincinl sta­
a
men drove up to tho road house in
U
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a
Here is one:
tus is only n secondary consideration. three.automobiles. Eight of the ban­
a
“ The proceeds from the sale of state
I-ooklng ahead nnd pushing on with dits-ure snid to have entered the road SOCIAL RESEARCH AND TRAIN­
The Hgpmobilc is the best automobile.in tho world in its price class 3
and municipal securities nre being cx- thnt grent aim of greater achieve­
ING SUBJECT OF SOCIETY „
house, the ninth remaining outside,
3
netded for school*, roads, drainage' ments we enn face a prosperous new
cutting the telephone wires ami tam
3
—
riiore
mileage
on
gas,
oil
and
tires.
Less
repairs,
higher
re-pale.
3
and &gt;:yarioaa public improvements year in 102.1 if all signs nre true nml
f f l r T il* 4 • • o r la t r a I ' r m l
poring with the ignition systems of
CHICAGO, Jan. 1 / i— Social re­
which
are
Jynt'ps
important
as
any
3
some
of
them
are
olmost
suro
enough
.
all the aulomubilca in tho yard
search, rural sociology, training of So­ J
Open and closed rhodels now in our salesrooms.
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industrial pr railroad enterprises. The to be enllrd sure things. We have
. When the eight had seated them­ cial workers and social theory and
i
assumption that tho proceeds from much behind us in the year just pass­
selves and ordered a meal, one of evolution are among 'tho subjects to
Easy terms to responsibte purchasers. \
8
such bonds are wasted and thrown ed that will not have to ho undergone
them walked over to tho piano player be discussed nt the nnnunl meeting of
away is purely gratuitous and do- this year. Strikes nnd labor troubles
nnd said;
A'complete stock of genuine Ilupmobile parts to insure the o w n e r ; ,
the American Sociological Society
seem to have been settled for the lime
“ Let somebody ploy that con play." hero todny. and continuing . through
being which no doubt moans for tho The bumlit then began playing nnd
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m
next
year or bo and maybe for the rest when the ‘ interest of tho guests had Friday. Tho membership is composed g the'best of service.
!
U SELL
23 WHEN U
of
pernons
interested
in
the
scientific
of our life time. Imlwr nnd capital is centered upon him, hU companions
LIST IT
YOUR REAL j 11
Join our large family of Hup owners and you’ll Jje forever satisgetting together on a sounder nnd n fleshed revolver* and ordered “ hands study o f social problems.
ESTATE
fSi WITH US
The rurnl sociology nnd social' re­
safer basis nnd each side has the Idea u p "
V
search section will discuss among oth­
of giving nnd taking and keeping the.
After robbing the guests nnd n er things, the distribution of poverty
wheels o f progress turning. This is
Good buy* In Orange (IrovM,
.H
tnnll
safe belonging to the proprietor
■t
1ST5t,f the_ house, known only ns "Kid" nnd philanthropy in a large .urban
big thing for the year that faces us
Farm Land, Improved and un­
today. Keep moving. Keep planning Hnrrls, the bandits esgaped in their community, a study in rural commun­
improved city real estate, and
the
somethin;; bigger nnd better. Keep up three automobiles. Pursuit was bnlk- ity organization, a survey of
formers' standard of life and the
prompt service ran be found at
the work of building. Keep the wheels
cd when the ignition system* «&gt;" t ^ , famliy na an environment for child
our p|»«------------------ THY UH!
of industry turning.
remaining mnehines failed to operate. (]ovo|opmcnt . ,
T f we have profited by the misfor­
A report on tho study and prelimi­
tunes of the pdst we should tie n KEEK GREATER DEVEL­
nary organisation o f a neighborhood
wiser nnd better people in the year
OPMENT CITY MANAGER
of 30,000 negroes, will bo heard at the
AGENTS
i
of 19&amp;3. We havo made mAny mistakes
PLAN GOVERNMENT
session on aocia] theory and evolution
•
M
il*
in the year that is now behind us.
together with a discussion- on rural
r e a l estate
They have been mistakes that could
( D y Tfc# A v i w l a t M P f f M )
sociology
aa a college discipline.
Fire. Casualty, Auto Insurance
LAWRENCE, Kan».,
Jan.
L—
have been avoided had the popl» and
t- .U S U H tW
*•*
105 W.’First St., 8ANFORP, FLA
the leaders used common sense i nd if Greater development of the city man
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Sanford Daily Herald

“GOOD-BYE, OLD YEAR”

A CLEAN' SLATE

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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OCCUPATION LI' ' CENSE MUST
BE PAID .

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S a n fo r d B u ic k C o . I

N E W

Hupmoblle
P R I C E S

Standard Touring.............
$1,115.00
Standard Roadster'............................. $1,115.00
Special Touring..... .................
$1,215.00
New Two Passepger Coupe,................. $1,385.00
Four Passenger Coupe
. $1,535.00
1
Five Passenger Sedan ......
$1,675.00

Maxwell &amp; Britt

�THE SANFORD DAILY.HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY U 1923

W A N T .E
w*»ni£K vtoifit Murtrift cnnt*«irvi vtniiV
0(ui&gt;a/ iiui • tNvn«»4ie (Wisucvui' iwmtniV

THE GOVERNMENT OF

TTVtvXAtnC ic.NTnit PI'H" iIk* lENTlhJN (N irin W

&lt;.nu«uiioc.o,m inium h m m i u m i n ' i uirm .ib\f

C«rdi of 9»nfo«J’» Kopnt.
able Professional Men, enef
of whom. In hi* chosen pro
feoilon the Herald recom
mends to the people.

List of Corporations

THE UNITED STATES

Yonkers, New York and ' Dr. Hrucc
lit* T S f A M o r la lr l I’ r ra t)
stands buck of every t»nnnm*tion nt this
. NKW/YORK, Jan. 1.—Increases fn Payne, repstdcnl of Peabody collegePacifist and internationalist* ten­
bank, thereby assuring to you, not only the
capital Dock of several hundrd corpo­
rations in the last three months ot dencies in the schools were attacked
safe-guarding of, your, fqnds, but the utmost
1922 hare amounted to more than 52,- an dangerous to American ideals by
usefulness on the part o f this bank in facili­
George A. DeCottes
OOO.OOb.OOO and indications are that J, J, Tigert, U. K. commissioner of
tating
the business of every depositor.
Attorn ey-nt-Law
the total soon will bo greatly increas­ education, chief speaker at the genernl
ression
Thursday
night.
ed. Nearly all o f these increases have
You become a part o f our great mitionni
"I do not believe in the propaganda
Ortr Seminole County Dank
been distributed to stockholders in
;
which
is
Wing
sprbad
in
thin
country
"stock dividends."
FLORIDA
lANFOIti)
j for the abolishing of _ the national
Tho Standard Oil Companies and
hymn." he declared, "I do believe that
subsidiaries have led the list in tho
n
certain nnllonnlism getting into our
FRED R. WILSON
size and amount of their stock divi­
•T f i v ? *■
•schools Is n dangerous thing, because,
dends. The industrial involved have
a t t o r n e y -a t - l a w
the word 'international’ today is con­
included safety-rnzor companies, the
nected with only, one government in
banks, cotton mills, insurance com­
Pirst Nalional Rank DuHdUSg
the world and that government does
panies- machine shops nrui manufac­
iVKOltl) -J*!■
FLORIDA
not wish internalionnlbin of nil the
turing concern*, Tho slock diviilemki
people bf all nations- but of only one
A CO M M U N ITY B U IL D E R
have ranged from two per cent of the
class, which shall bccomf predominant
outstanding capital slock of tho cor­
over jill other classes, which no true
F. r. FORSTBR, President
D. F. WIIITNRR, Caakler
porations to a 1 100 stock dividend de­
American desires,"
FOR SALE
CHELLE MAINES
LOST
clared by the Whitin Machine Works
Tigert’s address was preceded by
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—A of lloston.
SEVERAL HOUSES for n:il&lt;
•
LAWYER
V
short discourse by Dr. Hruce It.
for rent. Sco Thigpen.
The big movement to cnpitnjizo the
OC-tfc ^ dog marked like Alrtlale, answers
-:— Court House
Payne,
pealdent of the Peabody col­
to name of “ Rob".
Howard.— Miss surplus earnings of corporations la­
WoftD FOR
lege (if Teachers, Nnshville, Temy,
Please arrange to pay cash xm do- Rosamond Radford,. a r- French Avc- gan last Octoltcr when the Gulf Oil who urged the teachers to tnke the
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237-2tc company, of New Jersey, announced
livery, nml specify the kind of wood ; nue.
lend in the movement for belter train­
;\~27, it;* plans to form the Gulf Oil Com­ ed instructors. Four avenues of de­
Glasses Designed wanted, when placing ybur order* If. JLOST Wednesday morning, r&gt;F
I jm Lsiminrd
grey squirrel (linker between 9th pany of Pennsylvania, and give the velopment were outlined by Dr, Payne
l'JO-tfc
Henry McLaulin, Jr S. Vcrnny,
'and Park and Kth and Magnoljn. Re stockholders in the old company an the development of an education de­
FOR SAI.J Dcsier and Gays’ paints
C-ll— 1923 SERIES
ward. Lucile Newby, H00 Magnolia. equal share in the new company and partment in every college; the inaug­
and varnlnhcs nt Sanford Novelty
a 200 per cent stock dividend. AttdreW
238-atp
uration of teachers' training courses
Optician-Optometrist
Works, Sanford agents.'
123-tfc
I,. Mellon, brother of Secretary Mel­
in the high schools; better county in­
HI East First Street Sanford, Fla. FARMERS— Yqu can, get seed bed
MISCELLANEOUS
lon, is pesidet of the company.
The car owner who is satisfied in the day in and day
stitutes, and coVrespondonee courses.
This was followed by rumors in the
from-*i and irrigation pints nt the DANCING CLVSSLS every Tuesdny
out
usage
of his automobile is the best asset a dcalcrjposaesMiss Rnwonn I.ongmirc, professor
at Parish House at 4 p. m. for chil- financial districts that other big oil
Sanford Novelty Works. •
100-tfc
of English nt the State College for
D It. It. M . W E L S V l
Fo r , SA I.K—'fwo-ycnr-old ■ Jersey dren nhd 7 p. m. for adults. Intbrpro* companies and corporations were Con­ Women, Tallahansee, who for years
Graduate Veterinarian
We Lake pride in the realization o f the fnct that Oak­
bull at a bargain. Call at 13th St. tative and ball room dancing.—Profes­ templating stock dividends after cap­ has been an active worker in the as­
l l l-tfe italizing their large surpluses. Stock
Telephones :•
Office
and Myrtle Avcnufc.
23-1-ftlp sor C. 1,. Kbsen.
land car owners in the territory controlled by us and else­
sociation, I slicing boomed as a can­
Office 123
Opposite P. O.
See T. Meade Fox, authorized Ford quotations. of those companies rose didate by a group of supporters. S.
FOR SA^E—Twelve furnished rooms
where constitute our most valuable asset,
sharply, hut almost invariably fell off
Residence 2.77
Del.and, Florida
A. Draper, principal of the Moorchnwith three year lease at II5 Pal­ salesman, about trading in your- old
again nfter the stock dividends were
ven’ high school is also prominently
A careful inspection and a ride in the Oakland 6-M will
metto avenue.
235 ife car on a new one or buying a new car
outright. Phone 331 and make ap­ I declared. The big Standard Oil com­ mentioned, us has also lieen Miss Nel-,
reveal the reasons.
1-OR S A L E -t etery farm,’ house, ten
pointment for interview.
233-5tp panies were among the first to in­ lie Miller of Ocala and I&gt;r. Joseph
acres Hanford. Fla., tiled flowing
crease their capitalization and de­
See us for n demonstration and prices.
Wells, big money maker, must settle li&lt;Y\l t’.S diuTIt tin easy terms.-~JTW. clare dividends in stock, nml then tho Itoemer, chairman of the association
executive committee. Choice of next
estate. Act quick. Hox 1202, Orlan­
movement became general.
year's meeting place is said to lie
do,* Fla. Easy terms.
236-tftc IRK “iN.s'l/UANt SF- - k. I
The Standard Oil of New Jersey on
announcing an incrense in capitaliza­
tion of $516,000,000 and u *100 stock
™ ----,— ..
STROUT FARM AGENCY
dividend,
stated thofe was no reason
?I(o,
Apply
.
.
.
h You enn find (ho nnmo of fai
,
,
113 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FLA,
PRONE 17
to believe that the old rate of dividend
role
Overland
..
.
,
.
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.
,
lh every live business Man ha
.
I nrntshed i room bungalow, new,* would lie maintained on the new stock. RECKLESS DRIVING POSITIVELY
h in Sanford in this Column **3
_____ on Dixie Highway, barn, garage. 15
MUST CEASE
Il was declared that the capitalized
to each day.
*ua
■Is, ^ bcfmmlu arrt,,, Electric light, running water,
If the figures submitted to'the Na­
surplus of the company represented
id CJolden cel-; {4,jCpjlonPj path. Deep well, FnirSANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
undivided profits of many years that tional Traffic Conference n,re correct
sbmv, post of- Links-.Murats engine, water piped to
had been returned to the business and —and they presumably are—the loss
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
______*'-D 1 all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine,
was held a- property o f all kinds nec­ of life on the highways of the United
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY.
ificc, 5 acres grapefruit, peaches, blnrkbevries, tree essary to the transaction of the com­ States during the nineteon montly* of
Quick Service Transfer
ouii,—C, M. j blueberries, 11 varieties of grapes,
1018 Wert First Strart
pany's business. Only n small part of the war was incomparable with thnt 1018 West First Street
Storage KnclHttcs *
273.3tpj Itnion, cherries, liannnaa, lo(|uat, Jap.
at the front. The well-nigh incredible
the
surplus
wns
represented
by
cash
II w* plesse jou, tell ^Uurs; If not,
ve. ~ Radiator*: persimmon, muibcrrles, roseiie, gunv- it was assorted.
number of 91,000 is the toll of deaths
tell us. I’hnne^98
tue. 23K-3tp ns.' Farm and garden tools, cow, cnlf,
Many of the stockholders receiving from traffic accidents and 25,000 of
celery I hind
TMusCitvi ducks included; nil stoyk dividends on their holdings these deaths were children. This is an
- r#,.:.
i?i' 'mi $3,500
’ n fRA cash,
,„.ui. 1ml. tJ, 2
•» nml
for ?n,!&gt;00.
SANFORD •
found, in effect, that they had receiv­ amazing record.
3 years.
210-tfc ed the equivalent o? four quarters for
The first impulse, of course, is to deMachine &amp; Foundry Co.
rlnim ngninst the recklessness of mo­
tii/*
‘
dollar
they
had
held
bforc,
ns
! nqw bungalows, SEVERE COUGH U'TKIt INFI.l Geetral Machine and Roller Works;
there was‘ no prospect of receiving tor rnr drivers. It is one chief factor
!i I Lane.
KN/A
Cylinder Grinding;- l)ei.u\n Pistons;
more,rash
divider.'^ in the future on in the tragic *result, The campaign
Jl'S-Jtpj "After an nttiuk of the ‘ Flu’ which
Hy Wheel Hie.*! Gear Hands; Crank
their* increased stock biddings tluiu just begun by the Mayor and the po­
iiiiigulow on ilaL- 1loft me with n t.evere cough nothing
Shafts Returned-------------- Phone f&gt;2
lice department to urge less speed
they had received previously.
bLcmed.to relievo me until I used
The general belief In Wall street is and more oaution or the probability
Foley’s Honey iind Tur,” writes Mrs.
that
the repson for the great num­ of being charged*with Manslaughter,
ELTON J. MOUORTON
K. I). Drake. Childs,
Maryland.
ber of stock dividends delured is‘ that utterits Hint.
Coughs resulting from Influenza,
•AUCIUTKLT
1» acres jadcry
Motor accidents and the resultant
the companies with large surplus ear­
Whooping Cough, Asthma, Croup, La
fnvlng l.ake.—E. F. tame,
nings feared legislation designed to charge of "Manslaughter" are not
Grippe and bronchitis tiro quickly re­ levy on their surplus Capital in tho always directly dife to the motorist
T. Miller Rldg.
lieved with Foley's Honey and Tur. near future. There was u referendum himcilf, but the "other fellow." Re­
lANVOttl)
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FJOItlflA
FOR RENT
Contains
no
opiatesi—ngrcdivnts in Switzerland last fall op n proposal gardless of how careful a driver ntay
printed on the wrnpjmr. I urge-*t r.ell to make a capital levy on corporations lie, a ear coming the other direction
teg ^oU;;}l mtdiiitte ill tile World. nml wealthy individuals. While tlmt or a hasty motorist trying to pass
SANFOKi ) NOVELTY
Sold cverywhere.—Adv,
wan defeated by n ((overwhelming vote another machine on a narrow stretch
WORKS
tho capital levy is still •l&gt;cing ad­ of .the road is more often the reason
v. C. CULLER. Prop
vanced as a mentis of assisting gov­ of fatal Collisions, etc.
ernment
finances by radical elpmenta. This is another reason why the
General Shop and Mili
in Great HHluin, and there has been Mayor recently commended a "drive
Workf
talk of similar measure* In this coun- carefully" campaign with the slogan
PoK RENT- A desirable, we
‘{Manslaughter." it is hoped that ov­
CONTRACTOR nnd' BUILDEIi
* 1 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla
Spokesmen for the Standard Oil ary motorist will do his duty, that
companios lutve slaU’d that their each one will respect tho rights of the
companies have always been under­ other and that everyone driving n car
GILLON &amp; FRY
FOR RENT—Garage at, 519 Union
capitalised nml that the surplus ream­ will respect human life or injury
F. O . B.
Avenue,
________
237-3|p
&amp;ECTRICAL CONTRACrORS
ings on which taxes have already above.any desird to get to a certain
I
DETROIT
FCIJt R E N T — Furnished roAnis, S. E.
been paid were turned-hack into the 'place in a short period of lime.
"A
doctor
recently"
quotwl'the
May­
corner
11th
street
and
Elm
Avenue.
companies' business; "plowed under"
mouse I.ights and Appliances
—Marin Schneider.
237-3fp
U is termed. Most of those companies or today, "had to get to Philadelphia
New Line of Fixtorea
linve decreased the par value of their from Atlantic City in seventy-five
building----- 'Magnolia! Avenue
shares in order, it is said, to bring the minutes. Aa Iho distance is sixty miles
WANTED
market price of their stocks within It necessitated his violating all speed
&amp; W. HERNDON
reach of their employes and the gen­ laws. He didn't tnke into considrnWANED—A chance to build your
tion thnt tho pike was Jammed with
eral public and cause n wider, distri­
now iiomo before dumber gets any
traffic ns it always is and he stepped
bution. *'
INSURANCE a g e n c y
higher. Flam/and estimates furnish­
on the gas.
ed.—Sanford kovelly Works. 183-tfc
Near Hhmmonton he caused a
EDUCATORS WOULD
lighter car to go into a ditch and a
WANTED ’TO RENT— Permanent, 3
HAH ARBUCKLE motor traffic cop nabbed him. He wns
of 4 room tfnfurnlshed apartment,
0 . Shinholscr
brought before the Jastiee! of the
fiat or house, dcsirablo location. Ad-|
Peace. His defense was thnt being a
dies* "F . 8 ." cafe If/rnld office, SanContrncti
physician he had to hurry to'the bedfr.nl Fin.
FJ'J-lfC
ford,
Fla
At the new low price the Ford
•Ido of a patient. The Justice told him
WANTEtYTDno (hundred colored la^
|*WfF0 RD
Sedan represents a greater val­
FLORIDA
that'tho next time he was iq jwch n
borers for laifii clearing, contract
hurry to take a train.,He, was fined
ue than has ever been offeredGood camp. High land.—C.
| p; Connelly &amp; Sons work.
$100,
with
a
promise*of
ten
daya’
Im»
W, Hockihs, Grovelaml, Fla. 231-tRtc
L k ln liiU h n t i m i
It provides enclosed car com­
prlsonment if. he violated ,thio speed
WANTL^-'lS.o'nrmisho.l rootns^for,
fort in a dependable, quality
light housekeeping. Address X3FX
,
among the teachers here, as expresstn&gt; r .i n i r m .
•PfflVIqJ
care of Herald office.
236-Stp
product at a minimum cost
..
od In talks, was strongly against ArIn * u r in r r „.
L®l*
WANITJ)—Sidewall;
paving
contrac'
buckle’s
pictures
being
allowed
on
the
* S u rclr Honda
Your ordpr placed*now will
tors wlu&gt; are in a position to start
tND PRACTICAL
screen.
I.oana
insure reasonably, prompt de­
*, H ualncaa Ctim ri-ra J6b promptly to.get in touch by letter
lainlineu a* w'ell as
Rowena H/jngndre, of the Coland liefsonilly
with tho City Mana­
riefsonfl
uign ortd m«terijl( tht*
lege for Womcn^at Tallobassifo, was
•Mala Ofrice
livery. Terms if desired. .
’o ircMiitsitKiftoemy
clpct(,t| prcsl(|ent ot the association,
ger, New Smyrna, Florida,
23fi-3tc
11 HI’AI.t i COMPANY
!k nbUn. tw i««i Into
tho first worjmn over to hold that of•W p n jIU ljT COtlPANY WANTED— tVojnen L&gt; (fell hygienic
toilet rcquUilcs and KtoUer-in-thoptfcifrtton edge for the
ftc«_*. The executive committee Is to
101,8 aiaKnolli A i r,
select a secretary, who will bo paid
bottle perfumeries, ip every town in
nnd will ntso.chposo the piece for the
Florida.— Mrs. Dcming.! 730
West the collar. Medium sire requires 5
* VAlithorizcU Ford, Lincoln and
next meeting. The convention yester­
Church St., Orlando, Fla. _ ^37-2tp yard* 36-inch check, and -J yard
f ordoon Dealer ,
day afternoon held- tio Mission, t))o
WANTKl&gt; TO SELL ni a In.fgain r. &gt;36-Inch plain, material, with 7 yard*
w orks
' half- inch ribbon.- . '
f one bag ennereto mixet .on •»*“ * / Ficturial Review Dress N0. 9473. limit Being filyun to* entertainm ent
La a night war the, closing rosuRm
with pagine, a pick up. Address Mix-

Daily Fashion Hint

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THE SANFORD DATI.Y HERAI.D. MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1923
..*n s

Gagnon is the infielder recently sc -I with ordinary aurerun, Possibly Gag­ OCKLAWAIIA VALLEY
cured from Detroit in «• trade for non will fill the bill there.
. RAILROAD ORDERF.d ' to
Harris is a fixture nt second. So
Pitcher Itay^Frnnci*.
SUSPEND OPERATION
Washington had one of the veter­ Gagnon must be in the whirl nt third,
PALATKA- Jan. 1,—All tra(Tic*ovan shortstops of the game in Roger unless Peck is to bo traded.
, Gagnon is n former Holy Cross col- er the Oclnwaha Valley railroad, op.
a
bit
Peckinpnugh.
Roger
ia
clipping
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
lego star. Ho joined Detroit itt the crating between Palnkn and Oc»la
but ia still n*great fielder.
close
of the college season last year ceased Saturday under an order is«u.'
It ia hnrd to figure thnt Gannon
has a chance to displace Pocklnpaunh After being carried ns a bench warm­ ed to A. Chrlstcns$n, receiver o f the
Lewis-Dempsey
at short. There is the possibility that er for about a month he wan sent to properly, by Judge W. II. Bollock, of
Griffs New Jnfielder
the coming of Gagnon may mean that Rochester of the International league the Marion county circuit cqurt. The.
Expect to Stage
May Displace Old Peck Peck is to figure in a trhde.
for further seasoning. He had a good order wns issued on a rc|&gt;ort o f the
Mixed Match
It Is also possible that Gagnon la year there and is said to be ready for receiver thnt the road wns net meet­
ing expense* and that here was no
WASHINGTON, I)cc. 150.—\Vherq to ,1m* tried out. nt til ini base. Wash­ fast company.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1.—Ed. does Washington Intend to y*c short ington woa wenk nt her fnr corner
prosper it would be able to do so „t
(Strangler), Lewis, champion heavy­ atop Gagnon ?
any tinlo in the near future.
last year, using n half dozen men Join the throngs of readers.
weight wrestler of the world, nni
,^
T
C I I . ^ ' . ^ - L ^ ^ v e r c r " ° “ n|ewl
that arrangementa
of the piny chiefly rtspupHiWe for the m'1 ***" completed for a mixed match
modern-day style of football—the for- between Jnck Dempsey, heavyweight
\ «a »&lt; -ln lr&lt; l
&lt;n&gt;
■
S.AN FRittH’ iSCD, .inn. 1.—West-jwnrd pass—has just been foumi. He boxing champion and himself. Lewis a
produced
signed
articles
covering
the
a
ern college football teams hold the !fg Fielding H. Yost, veteran coach at
lend in the list of enst vs. west gomes [the University of Michigan. Twenty match which were drawn nt Wichita,
held each New Year’s Day nt Pw a-jfive years ago, nine years iieforo the Katts,, and carried the signature of
deha, Calif.,
where the-University!
o f' forward pass wns used ft football, he Jnck Kearns, manager for Dempsey.
..................
'
Lewis sndi: “ We have made this
South Carolina and Pennsylvania introduced the spiral throw, using it
State College meet to d a y in (he sixth find at Ohio Wesleyan University to match. There are only a few details
to be 'Worked out. When I meet the
Intercollegiate interscctionni contest. tench punters how to kick a spiral.
’ Since 11)10, when the first Pasadena
Using his hand instead of his foot, champion of the world in the fistic
east-west game was played, the west­ for Yost says he wns n poor punier, line he will learn ho is meeting * the "
ern representatives have won three, ht explained to bis spad how to Im­ champion of the world in a style of|J|
the eastern teams have wane one mid part a whirling motion to the oval, to mmhnt thnt doesn’t call for putting’ *
one gnme has been tied.
give it speed and direction., For ninny on gloves. ^
“ I do not want to boast but if I
In the first game, Washington years he used this trick in coaching
nnt
thrown against the firing line with
State College, representing the west, his hm-kfteld, and in 1805, tho year be­
.he
World's
champion pugilist the peo­
defented Brown University 14-0, nod fore the present-day fonvard pass, he
In 1017 the University of Oregon won published In n hook on football, illus­ ple who like sports will get the same
from Pennsylvania University by the trations of his method of getting off shock they received when SMci whip­
ped Carpentier.”
»Qme score. In DIE there wns no the spiral throw,
The date and place of the match
gnme, and In, 1919, mu) content bet“ In executing the spiral throw"
were
not announced.
tween the Crcnt I.ak s Naval Train­ Yost mill in his 1903 article, “ place
ing Station, and the Mare Inland team the bait on’ the hand us in the Illustra­
WICHITA, Kans., Jan. 1.—Tom
won by the former 17-0 wns substi­ tion., The ball should lie diagonally
Long,
wrestling promoter of Wichita
tuted.
across the palm from the lutso of the
The third game, probably the most thumb to tile end of the little finger. over whose signature a $300,000 offer
famous o f nil, came in 1920 when a The arm should be brought around for n mixed bout to Ik; held in Wichita
grout Oregon ninchtbc went .down to fonvard in a horizontal line and, just between Ed. "Strangler" Lewis and
defeat 7-fl by a greater team from nr the ball leaves the hand, it .should Jnek Dempsey wns piltlo to Jack
Harvard University; In 1021, the be caused to revolve .on *its axis by Kearns, knows nothing of signed ar­
University of California, playing its suddenly jerking the hand around the ticles drawn nt Wichita for the bout,
first East-Went gnme, defeated Ohio ball and to tho left. The oval will lie said yesterday. ,
slate, Big Ten champion, 28-0. Lari thus be made to rotate like a spiral
1,08j- ANGELES, Jnn. 1.—Jactet"
year California wns again selected anil kick. The end of the hall that is abend
D
*
mpsey suld yesterday lie hud not
played n tie with Washington and in tile picture must be kept ahead all
been
informed articles Imil l*c;-» signed
Jefferson.
tho time. The ball in this manner can
California Won the const champion­ be thrown with ease from 30 to III for a mixed bout between him and
ship ngnin thin yenr hut declined to In* yards.' The revolution of the hull on Ed. Lewis, as announced in San Fran­
a candidate for tho honor of repre­ its axis should be rapid.. This pass cisco, but declared he was ready for
senting the west, no the Pncific Coant can lie made with or itcrosa the wind l*,c rnntl'b.
Conference selected Southern Califor­ and with practice the player can con
nia, which had held the champion trol its distance and direction almost rars Ready for
Bears to 12-0, the lowest score of any as well us if the oval were a base­
, Game With Cuba *
game won by California during „the ball."
University Team
senson.
Southern California hns had a good
Many versions of the “ Ty” I’obbWINTER PARK, Jan. 1.—All is in |
.season, winning every game except hit controversy have filled tho colreadiness
for one of tho unique foot-:
the California content.
In today's! omns of baseball gossip, but the truth
t
ill!
games
on record, the clash be­
game, the /Trojans will he playing is that President Ran Johnosn of the
against the Bezdek style of football, American League refused to accept nu tween the powerful University of Ha­
vana cloven and the Tars of Rollins
something the westerners have not unsigned box score as official.
met thin season. Ildgo Dczdck, conch
When Johnson announced after sev­ College which will take plnce this af­
o f the Penn State team, formerly eral weeks of dispute in newspaper ternoon on Miami’s polo grounds as a
coached ut Oregon .but has been in the articles, that the hit was awarded to feature of the Magic City's New Year
cast several yen fa.
Cobb because the official box Bcoru celebration. The game is In-Ing fdnyScores of games played by U. S. (*. was "utyiuthenUcatcd,” he meant "un­ t d under the auspices of the American
Legion of Miami ami indications point
signed." •
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An unsigned box score, Johnson to the largest attendance of any foot­
•
Penn State
2 9 ..... ......Williartt and Mary, ...... 7 held, was like an unsigned check—no ball game played south of Atlanta.
20 — ...... Gettysburg ........... ........ ....... 0 good. The discovery of two' discrep­ Thousands of tourists in and about
• (i ancies in tho unsigned box score wns Miami, who will witness this gnme,
32 ......
Lebanon Volley
on by the Iwill have an opportunity of recount-!*
0
8 3 ..;Middlelmry
ing the story of America's only game ■
American
Longue
official’
statistician
0.__ .... Syracuse .
«
0 .... .. . Navy ..............
14 ns t, routine matter nod the Associat­ ut international football played this-"
m
substituted season. That n Florida team, thnt of
10...... .....Carnegie Tech, . . . . . . . . ......VO ed Truss box score was
••'W f &gt;• •'»
Rollins
College,
whose
eleven
ranks
&lt; a „ .... Pennsylvania ,
....... 7 for the official box.
Careful checking o f the season’s among the lending small teams of the
.....Pittsburgh ..........t......... .......14
M
box scores for final official averages .South, has the distinction of repre­
~Z I - 7? .
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gridiron
130
48 brings to light, it if* learned, many senting America in this
disputes and obvious errors which are strugglu'is n source of much pride to
Southern California
r&gt;4......
14 corrected by the official statistician, Floridians and the Tars nre certain'
* ‘ 0 if plainly erroneous, without bccom to receive the plaudits of thousands;
ir&gt; .
t known. Some official scorers, it when they prance upon Miami s fnsh-j
II
n . ... .... Nevndn ....................
said, im v e been prone to omit suchj iennble polo center to face the inter­
_
o ...
undisputed
events nsi double plnys'and national rival.
.....
1
)
2 0 ...... ......Occidental - .......... ..
home
runs.
•
.......
0
0 — ......Stanford ... ................. .
a 14.****....... Idaho —............................. ...... (1
Kline, Gainesville
“ The Life of Bat Nelson," former
4 L . „ . — .Washington Slate .... ...... :i
Coach, Resigns, and
N
-—
— light-weight champion, who met them
all
and
‘retained
l»ia*'tltle
until
Ad
20
160 : Ji- i
*T: .
Acosta May Succeed
Wolgasl won the crown, fails to reveal
the money saving capabilities of the
EIGHT I. W. W. PRISONERS .
GAINESVILLE. Jnn. L—Coincident
former slugging and punishment ab­
FREED ON CONDITION
with
the resignation of W, G. "Bill"
sorbing Dane, although it relates his
THEY LEAVE U.|
Kline, head coach at tho University
Ulu’s ring career authentically,
of iFlorida, his resignation to become
Nelson recently returned from the
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 1. — Eiglit
effective immediately, John AcOstn,
former member* of the Industrial east where he was awarded $1,000
j
of Jacksonville, former Yule football
Workers of tho World, sentenced four damages following his arrest on n
star, who coached the Florida fresh
years ago to varying terms nt Leav­ charge o f shoplifting, which lie prov­
cloven this fall and whipped inenworth penitentiary for conspiracy ed to be untrue. Enrouto home he ijim
to
shape
a yearing team that defented
the price of a sleeping
and violation o f war-time legislation, learned
every opponent it met, has boon men­
were offered frvcflom Hutunitty by ear berth would be nine dollars. Rath­
tioned unofficially as a possible suc­
President Harding 6n condition Hint er than spend that amount, "IJat”
cessor
should Klino’s resignation bo
says heAat up all night and when ht*j
they leave the United Stats.
accepted. None of the athletic offic­
finally dozed off to sleep all the winials have discussed him, however, and
SPECIAL SKATING WEDNES­
clows in the coach were opened caus­
DAY NIGHT; LAKE MARY SKAT­ ing him to take a cold which prevent­ mention of his name is nte'ro specula­
ING ACADEMY. BIG TIME.
tion.
ed his talking for several dnys.
23B-3te
Kline said he was quitting coach­
"That nine dollars cost me $900,"
ing
to go into business nnd while he
he said, "and you can believe me, here­
lias
made no definite pinns, probably
after when I want a sleeper I’ll pay
would
iocato jn Miami.
the price, because I have got to have
Kline tame to Florida three yonrs
Mullet Roe, lb..*»•**»*****»
my voice in my business." ago from the University of Nebraska
where
in one year he turned out a
Salt Mullet, l b ......... .15c Pittsburgh Wins
football eleve nthat Won-the chnm
Over Stanford U. pionshlp of tho Missouri va|ley conNice Fat Mackerel
ferortfce.
STADIUM STANFORD UNIVER­ . No successor hns been sclented nnd
Jones’ Dairy Farm
SITY, Calif., Jnn. 1.—The University It Is unlikely nny official action will
of ’ Pittsburgh's Panther football team take plnce.until the*mccting of the
Sausage..
defented the Stanford University elev­ nthlctic bonrd next.weeken, 0 to 7 here Saturday before n
Nice Fat Hens
There are many insects which make
crowd of approximately 10,000 per­
noises
so faint that they are inaudl
Clover Hill Butter, the sons. For three periods, Stanford
hie
to
the
human car—but not in San
was entirely on the'defensive but in
the fourth quarter it displayed-nn of­
Best
fensive that resulted In it# lone todch
down. During most o f tho game, .In tho southern part o f Ariiona the
proved nuperior in nearly every de­ xVlld rubber plant grows abundantly
partment of play.
canal# arc the
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WEST LEADS EAST
IN THE NUMBER OF
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THE SANFORD DAIRY HERALD, MONDAY. JANUARY 1, 1923
by the Woman's Club at the \V
Club House,
8 p. m.—Hand rehearsal h
15tth Infantry Hand, Fla., N.
courth ouse.
Saturday
All day another great r
for Sanford and Seminole
pie.
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Sunday
n1.—Parish reception given at
Hand concert every Sunday at 1:00
p- tn. at Central Hark.
House by Father Peck. .
8rf- m.
Country &lt;

nt.-'HfguIar meeting I. 0 . 0 .
Masonic Hall,
m—liowling at Parish Hffur**;
nj,—Social given by Catholic
n's League at K. C. Hall.,
in.—Meeting of Business Wom-

Tuesday

By w. it. Hearman, Secretary
|2:I5 noon -Weekly luncheon, Ho
■uv Club, Voider. Hotel.
Mr. Lewis O'Bryan, of the law
' gJ p r.t.-Special mooting Retail
Hereboots Committee at Voider llo- firm of O'Bryan and Sharon, bus been
appointed chairamn of the legislative
m.- -Hand rehonrojil by Ln committee of the Sanford Chamber
of Commerce to succeed K. F. Hou te8 p. m.—Regular drill Co. I). F. N. holder. Fred T. Wiltson, who hni rerenly come to Sanford to engage in
C., at CeUrt lloure.
8 ji. m. Hcgular meeting Knights the pmcico o f -law, has also lieen add­
ed 04 it ntemlter of this commjttee.
of Columbus, at K. O. Hall.
jf p. m. Hcgular meeting Masonic The legislative committee will hold its
first meeting under the chairmanship
izslge N«. M, “ l Masonic Hall.
o f Mr. O'Bryan, Wedm.day evening,
•Ian. 11. This meeting will he held in
Wednesday
12:IS noon—Weekly luncheon of conjunction with the city planning
committee, at which lime n city zoning
Kiwanix Flub.
7:2U p. m. Howling at the Parish hill* will lie prepared which will Is*
Ktibinited at the next, session of -this
Hoove.
. .
S p. in. Special meeting of the. legislature.
Map Coni eat Ended— Decision
Legislative and City I'|nlining CcmiriUcei of the Chamber of ComThe map contest for student* of tin*
grammar school and which was in­
augurated by the educational commit­
tee of the chamber I l f Cummvrri* has
ended, and he best of then* maps
have been selected, awaiting tin* d
vision of the judges. These judge*
wen- appointed at Friday'; meeting of
the Chamber of Commerce, Tin* maps
.-iuhntiltil are of Seminole county and
the majority are very efficiently prey
.pared. They would do juntas to sittdents of the higher grade.i and tin
committee will have a very diifirult
proposition in selecting the best ol
those submitted.
( ’. of C. In Determine [tenson for
Out-of-Town Huying
Considerable discussion was indulg­
ed in at the meeting relative to a pre­
vious suggestion made on Rending mil
a questionnaire to local people in

Thursday
■";30 p. in, Hand rehearsal, Ladies'
Hand at Ihc Court House.
7:20 |i m, Regular meeting of
LsjIi r Klur id Masonic Hall.
8 j&gt;. m Regular drill, Medical
forjw. f N
at court house.
TAD p m. Howling at the Parish
IJoU***. *

Friday
12:15 noon—Weekly luncheon of
lb t harnkf of Commerce at the Vallirl lioti-l,
8 p. m. Hcgular meeting of San*
ferd Medical-Dental Society, MoqteiiiBa Hotel.
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Hon. W. T. Bland, president of the
First Nntionn! Hank, of Orlando,
hna accepted an .invitation to be the
principal speaker and guest of honor
at the next evening meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce, which will be
held Thursday evening, *dnn. II, at
7:fi0 p. in., in the Valdes hotel, The
guest of honor for the evening movi­
ng scheduled for February will no
doubt lx» Mr. J. B. Ingram, of St.
Augustine, to whom an involution is
being .extended.'
C. of C. Move for Host off ice 1
Improvements
The cramped conditions «s the postoffice were aggravates! by the unpre­
cedented Christmas business. • This
subject was brought to the attention
of the,meeting! and it was moved that
the-chamber take whatever steps arc
necessary to Interest representatives
in cottgie.-.'i and endeavor- to make
more, adequate quarters' provided to
handle the postal service in.Sanford.
Aid to diminution of Mosquitoes.
Forrest Ijiky elatcsl it was tbe incut ion of the city commissioners to
take steps to eliminate mosquitoes
from Sanford by hiilk-luqtiiing that
portion of the lake-front within the
city limltn. It was Mr. Lake's belief
tlyit thin woul^r require a special net
of the legislature, and he suggested
that the Chamber of Commerce ap­
point n special committee to inves­
tigate the matter fully and report the
findings to till- city commissioners and
permit the bitter to benefit by, same.
Referendum No, in from the Hun
i-d States t-hninlmr of foinmcnc ere

be u^t'd first" sold Wnrrcn It. Man*
highway
*
licautification lit to save 'th e natural ning.'of Huston .world -famous archi­
tect who i» In charge of the plans bebeauty In which thoVtatc nhnumla and
intr worked out by the Orange 'County
after llu t to supplement this natural beautification Commission at the mcotbeauty by the -orderly planting ‘ o f ing of the Orange County Chamber of
trees, shrubs, vines and other llower- Commerce.
"Florida's-tim-Trtrp ‘ in*

tu look with dirfavor upon the.flroposition at this time.
To Kucourage Tourists List Accom­
modations With ('. of C.
Inquiries on Sanford continue to
come to the searetnry's o!Tice each day
in .greater volume, and if but a por­
tion of these people come to Sanford
this winter, the city will experience
the greatest touring season in its hi*?
tory. Anticipating the demand that
will bo made on the id ready acute
shortage o f accommodations, an urg­
ent appeal has been sent to all local
people to list all available oceommo_»
dutiuns with the Chamber of Com­
merce.
Report from New York on Sanford's
Ncw Hotel

Ing plants along the highways accord­
ing to well worked out plans.- PlantSPECIAL SKATING WEIJNES*
ings must' be made of matAi iaN that
DAT
NIGHT, LAKE MARY SKATwill not require watering nnrl fcrtili-

INK ACADEMY.

IIIG TIME.
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Interesting excerpts were tend from
a letter received by the organisation
front Mr. \V, T. Donnelly, o f New
York, relative to his progress on the
tourist hotel for Sanford, and was to
the qffect that Mr. Donnelly's pro­
gress in this direction was roost pro*
mining and that he had been successfill in interesting other individual
means in the project.
NEW YORK DIGGING WA1 OFT
OF FIRST 8N01V OF SEASON

and address on, just as soon as you send them.

I want every boy and girl, eveiy man and
woman to have one o f these Calumet Puzzles.
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
you work with this puzzle the more interested
you become— the better you like it.

Send for one—see how long it takes you
to solve it— spring it on some o f your clever
friends—see how fast their brains work— see if
they can solve a real puzzle.

Don’t wait—cut the coupon out of the
paper right now; right away— fill in your name
and address—send it with a two*
A.
cent stamp to help pay p o s t - ^ S £ / A
age and mailing
w
the calumet

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C o n d itio n o f
th e

Close of Business December
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Deposits December 30,1922

$1,226,000.84

Deposits December 30,1921

.... 872,918.11
353,052.73

ease in one year

30,' 1922
*

Surplus
Dividends Unpaid
Bills Payable ..A .
Re-Discounts.....
Circulation.... .
DEPOSITS........

50,000.00
1,226,000.84

OFFICERS
I

President
B. F. WHITNER

F -P . F O R S T E R

Vice-President

L. A/BRUMLEY
Cashier

T. J. MILLER
Assistant Cashier

DIRECTORS
L A

BRUMLEY

S..O. CHASE

F. P. FORSTER

T. I. H AW KIN S

T. J. MILLER

ESTABLISHED 1887

B. E. SQUIRES

B. F. W HITNER

Vice-President

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                    <text>GREATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
r o u iM E m .

SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
MONDAY, JANU ARY 1,1923
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.NUMBER 2.1s

Public Hearings W ill
Be Held to Determine
Return of McKoin

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nlG BUILDINGS, RESIDENC
» NEW ROADS, f f j K g g r a
. MAf^Y IMPROVEMENTS x

Finest Prospects for the People
Attention la called to tho report o f
of the Beat County In the
the Firat National BAnk published Ip
Great Southland
this issue and to the remarkable gain
in deposits, made by this institution
The year jhst passed has been ono for tho past year. The total deposits
•f the best in the history o f Sanford art* also remarkable when you stop to
tnd Seminole county In the building consider the peak, is not reached until
snd general improvement" line. Tho April os May. This Increase of busi­
kuildlng figures for 1022 are well ov- ness o f the First National*is an extr the million And a half mark which preaaion o f the. good w ill and confi­
f * s not include some of ^the new dence o f its more than three thousand
kaQdings that will start this month deposltora and is in keeping with the
snd be finished some time during the policy « f . the bank to be progressive
year of 1022. Neither doctfsit include y et conservative in tho management
the improvements that will take place of ita affairs.
as soon as tho' contracts are let for
The year juat closed rounds out the
Ux building o f a library and boat
thirty-fifth year of, President Forst­
}ubi and pier and atrccta and many
er's active leadership o f the bank mid
other improvements (hat will aggrethe thirty-seventh year o f his bank­
ptc many thousands o f dollars. I t
ing career in Sanford. • Close behind
Joes not Include tho million dollar
him comes Cdahier
Whltner with
tourist hotel o f which tho Herald has
ihirty-thre* years in the First N at­
uid nothing and o f which this paper
ional to his credit and the junior o f­
will say nothing Until the actual work
ficer, A . L. Betts, with sixteen. This
Us been storied some time during
is a record that will stand with the
the summer mqnths. A glance over
Amjority o f banks in the country.
the city demonstrates that in tho bus­
Tho First National has far out­
iness section o f the city and in the
grown its present quarters and is
residence section o f the city there has
handicapped by the lack of spare in
never been so much activity. The sixita banking room. To offset this con­
story First National Rank building,
dition nnd in keeping with the pro­
(he four-story
Puleiton-Brumlcy
heading, the I. W. Phillips building, gress o f Hanford they have started tho
ihe San Juan garage building, tho IL erection o f a six story bank and o f­
A 0. garage, the Smith building, the fice building on the opposite corner.
Msiuh building, .the T. J. Miller The hanking rooms in the new build­
building, the Cates building and many ing on the opposite corner. The tank­
•then will graco the principal com- ing w ill be among the finest In the
tn of.th c downtown business sectlop state. They plan to be in their new
sf Sanford and cause most favorable quarters by the first o f August or
September.
Sr
comments of the vUttora.
The contempUtcd boat basii|' and
yWr, the Country Club and the g olf
(rounds, the Elks home, the tourists
jlayground on Second and Magnolia
sfford or will afford the to\irl*ts nnd
•Inter visitors tho greatest range of
Iports supplemented by the fine flshb&gt;C and boating and hunting. In tho
business portion tho city is growing
faster than any other city o f similar
•lie in the state. In tho residence
section tho growth is slower but none
Ike leu sure and with more money
for'Investment in the year o f 1023
there will be a half million spent on
sew homes and residences both In the
ritjr proper and in the suburbs. ,
The tanks all report a fine condi­
tion with larger deposlta than ever
Wfore and every business in Sanford
j*ports a flno holiday trade and
.Wight prospects,for a big year ahead.
The vegetable prospects were Mnever
V *V I
Wifhter with a good market assured
[ -JW *kc grefct celery, crop and f. a b.
• kayers here already making* contracts
for the early celery. The spring crops
*bo have a good prospoct and the
|-«oUook-for now resIdonU and tourists
&gt; b better than it has ever been. Tho,
A (lim ber o f Commerce, the schoolsthe churches ,thc clubs and all the civk organization! are facing tho new
; frar with renewed hopes and well aat“ ®rd with tlvo old year but pushing
forward for a bigger and better 4cnr
h l9 2 3 .(
The Herald cannot take up all the
industries nnd tha buildings and
the many big things in thli iasue that
w e all been mentioned In the paat
year. But without mentioning them it
“ M*e 10 assert' that thp year o f 1022
* u the banner year in our history in
roduury and In building and ln-gwnsu! bu* 'nos* despite the many hanwcaps that occurred during the fall
*uon and it la also safo to assume
|kst with the big prospects In big bua‘w * north for 1023 and with all lhat
hero in this great kectlon o f
ofida that Sanford and Seminole
will have ono o f the great**» year* In hiatoiy in 1023.
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And this activity Is not confined to
aiord for all over Seminolo- county/
he smaller towns andltahdets and
,n&lt;i on the farms and groves
-ItoT*
*&gt;u‘l|iinff o f homes and warcoowr* and packing houses and the
W ing of land,
N s develppa t.,.

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New Propositions of
Reparations From the
German Government

D ALTIM OUK, Jan. 1 Public hear­
ings to determine whether Dr. B. M.
S T A T E A N D F E D E R A L O FFICERS
McKoin will bo extradited to.Lou isIN V E S T IG A T E K ID ­
iana will be held hero next Wednes­
N A P P IN G
day it waa decided last night by Gov.
Richie a fter'n conference with Lou^
T lif A M tfln iP d P f f i t l
BASTROP, L a „ Jan. l . - S U t o and siana officials who brought requisi­
federal officera a r^ here today inves- tion papers.
((gating the a ll
id kidnapping Frlday night by n party of sixteen men
of Harold L. Teegeston, 'timekeeper
for the Carben plant nt Spyker, near
here. Reports which were received
CHICAGO IS OPEN W H IL E N E W
hy the. sh eriff’s o ffice yesterday say
that Tecgeaton had been questioned
YORK W A S CLOSED
regarding tho Moorehou.se kidnapU P T IG H T

F L O R ID A

P A R IS , Jan. 1.— German Ambassa­
dor Wilhelm Mayor called at tho fo r­
eign office this morning and announc­
ed that Karl Borgman
tho German
financial expert, would bring to Parts
new propositions o f reparations from
tho German government, Bergniann
is expected here tomorrow.
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Tennessee Assembly
Met Today With the
Democrats in Control
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i'rra i)

N A S H V IL L E , Tenn., Jan. 1.— With
the pemoerats overwhelmingly in con­
trol tho slxty-thirR general assembly,
met at noon today.

Jan. 1— Germany'a
proposal to France fo r non-war pact
among all tho powers Interested in
the Rhine, which France rejected, waa
made in belief that stable peace In
Europe is attainable only i f all na­
tions ■loci do to stand on tho founda­
tions o f renlity, declared Chancellor
Cuno In his- sensational revelation
here o f Germany's latat move in con- .
nectlon with the reparations problem.
The chancellor's announcement was
made In a speech before the Bourse
yesterday ami showed that the Ger­
man government had sdught to ob­
tain France’s agreement- as a means
o f alleviating French fenh to the t a k ­
ing o f a solemn pledge by all powersv.
interested, that for a generation none
o f them would wage war upon the
others without specifying the author­
ization from nil their people in a pop­
ular referendum and that some world
power not interested in Rhino would
act as guardian or trustee o f this
pledge.
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French government
S H IP RELIEVED TO H A V E
BERGDOLL ABO A R D 18 ‘
EXPECTED IN TO D A Y

E D U C A T IO N A L

V E N T IO N

Supt. T. W. Lnwton nnd Principal
G&gt; E. McKqy, end something over 20

a,on* *vcry line. In Rnct the
S
i» going ahead Just as rapW7 M the larger place! In Ml the counIt'm ea n s that Sanford nnd Semi­
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nole pounty and all her people can
is no bubble that will buret; atari the N ew Year with the feeling
! £ " ' • 'n u i .
,o.d « bou that It w ill bo a * &gt; l r y * « D»cJ With
business, it ia no romancing to big thing* In civil .religious, indtfl* * * bl«. It la the solid truth backed trial and social life.

\ HAM RPRG.

PARIS— Tho purposed non-aggres­
sive engngment, referred to in hia
Hamburg speech by tha German Chan­
cellor Cuqo, wan suggested by tha
German ambassador jn
to Sccrataryvof State Hughes, it wot
aemi-oiricially announced hare today,
but. Utc_eU»te department. R was said,
dfcl not transmit it officially to Ura

A SSO C IA T IO N CON­

o f tho teacher* of tho Sanford and
other Seminolo County schools return­
ed Saturday from the Florida Edu­
cational Association meeting held at
SC Petersburg. They report tho fin­
est meeting in tho history of the as­
sociation, both in attendance nnd. In­
terest. Tho enrollment nt this con­
vention was approximately three
thousand, which is about five times
as great as at former meetings. The
attendance was, over twelve hundred,
whereas in the past an nttendanco o f
three o f four hundred was regarded
as very good.
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Tho principal speakef* before the
convention were Ita president, Supt.
C. R. M. Sheppard, o f Volusia coun­
ty; State Supt. )V, S. Cawthon, U.
S. Commissioner of Education J. J.
Tlgert, p f Washington; President B.
R. Payne, o f Peabody College; Arthur
8. Otis, author o f tho Otis Intelli­
gence Teats, and Governor Cary H ar­
dee, o f Florida.
Of especial Interest to ua la' the fact
that Sominolo county won tho beauti­
ful silver loving cup offered by Hon.
C. R. M. Sheppard for the counties In
thu Fourth congressional district. On
Friday night, at the last session of the
convention- President Sheppard pre­
sented the cup, with his congratula­
tions, to Supt. T. W. Lawton, o f 8emmole, who accepted It with a brief
address o f thanks to Pres. Sheppard
and to the teachers o f Seminole coutity schools, whose inU'rest in the
Florida Educational lAsaoclatlon won
the cup fo r Seminole.
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It
will
bo Snecessary
fo r a county to
win the cup three time* befoje per­
manently retaining It, nnd Supt. Law­
ton Is confident his teacher* wUl keep
up their record until the cup Is won
(tvlce more •And becomes our P«r,n*nent possession.
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Of All the People In a Popular
Referendum— Appoint a .
Guurdian or Trustee
(H r T h e A M M l i l f S P r t M )

O r T t * i H M l i l r ! Pr*aa&gt;
TH E F A R M E R ’S C O M PLAIN T.
N EW YO RK, Jan. 1.— Federal pro­
hibition agents and city polico joined
hands early today in what was declar­
“ The American farmers say that
ed to be the first successful attempt
thry already pay from forty to sixty Heavy Sweeping:
to dry up New York city during New
per cent too much ft&gt;r fertiliser*— .
Rains Cause Many
Year’s celebratldirr They centered at­
that food prices are high and farm
Parades to Stop tention on Boardway
profits are low because so much o f the
nearby
streets nnd at least one hundred were
farm revenue must p » into unduly
&lt; Mr T h e
I 'n i i )
arrested for violation o f tho prohibi­
high-priced fortilisn ri.” — From “ MusP H IL A D E L P H IA , Jan. I.— Heavy tion laws.
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clo Shoals," in McClure’s Magazine
sweeping rainstorm today cause the
for January.
postponement o f Mummer*’ parade, a
CHICAGO, Jan. 1 Chicago w el­
iximately 100,000feature o f Philadelphia's New Year comed New Yenr’s in characteristic
;hino.
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.celebration, Tho parade w ill he held manner, celebrations being virtually
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'(next Saturday i f the Weather will per- undisturbed by fcdurnl prohibition
ngents nnd none of,tho prominent ho­
Chinese have more caste thnn even
the East Indians.
tels and cafen were disturbed, nut
In Easel, Switzerland, is a cathe few arrests were made according to
The Iforald,. 15c per week, delivered dral founded in 1010,
reports.
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Seminole County
Schools Win
Loving Cup
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A L L POWERS ALONG THE
RINE TO FORM AGREE­
MENT BE NO W A R

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TH A T—The Dnily Herald will bo bigger nnd better than ever in the ye$r of
1923 catering to tho wants of our patromt oa never before nnd pub­
lishing the best paper in this part of tho South.
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• THAT-r-Wo shall strive to keep tho name of Sanford and Seminolo County
before the people of the world jelling the truth about our wonder-

ver Cleveland Rcrgdoll, notorious
draft-dodger, is reported -to be attemping to slip into the United States
through Pensacola, under ordinary
weather conditions should arrive here
uither Sunday or Monday.
The Jupiter sailed from Fayal^.
Azores, December 13, according to
J. Garrlga, Jf^al atfent fo r J, Carreras-Hcrrer. which has the veu el
chartered.
Unless adverse weather
s encountered It usually takes e ves­
sel o f tho Jupitcrs' type seventeen or
eighteen days to arrive
Pensacola.
. Rcrgdoll has been aboard the Ju­
piter for more than a month, accord­
ing to the local agent, if he sailed
aboard her from any port-in GwrroaBailed from Canjiff,
ny. Hho
hha sailed
(ranfilT, England,
hngland,
to says, with a cargo o f coal Novem­
ber 30 for the Azores, where his com­
pany chartered her.
Irocal customs and department of
juaticn officials art) keeping constant
vig il fo r the .vessel and she w ill be
toarded immediately upon arrival.
E K K LY C ITRU S

R E V IE W

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tponla has heM tbq market steady,
though a few places still ahow accumutated storks on hand. I f supplies
in Utp Immediate fdtura ffo forward. In.
acordanco with actual demands price
levels should continue steady.
Tha
supply o f California navels may ba
expected to-exert effect. O f the esti­
mated crop o f 30,009 carloads o f navi
nt.■« (400 box** to the cur) approxi­
mately 4,500 eqrloada had moved yl»p
to December 2:!. California shipments
v ' greatly restricted prior to
Christmas'becauso o f generally uniat..factory „ l c . but
jK W W ln c

Elephants scl&amp;o
five hours a day. H

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THE SANFOIlD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922
were Mrs. W alter Wight, Mrs. S. E
Barrett, Mrs. F orrest.Ijik o , Mrs. I.
F. Iluttolph and Mrs. W. H. Thigpen.
Miss Alberta Aycoek leaves this
afternoon for St. Augustine where
flic will spend the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. *11. A. Halverson le ft
this morning for Tampa where they
w ill upend the week-end.
Mrs. Paul B igger* and little son,
have returned from West I’alm Beach
where they spent the past week with
her nunt Mrs. William Bloom.

None of that in this shop— everythin!? we tell you is straight
goods, no misrepresentations in goods nr prices— this is the
store of reliable, fair dealing, square prices and superior ser­

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

Phone 104

115 East First Street

MRS. F R K D DAIGEB, Society Editor
Phone 217-W
I t jum k l f l » r

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c o d in g
k i a t . » r If » ■ « r » m t t n s I n l R l , w rit
• H ' t r l r a r a to f h U I r p a r i m r a l , K i r i n *
l a t a l l a , « r frJrphoB* t k * Ite m , l l rail
bm c r e a l l f a „ n t l a l c i

Monday— Tenth nnnunl
the Parish of Holy
given by tho rector,
Pock.
Monday— New Ycnr's
Country Club.

reception of
Cross Church
Rev. A . S.
Bnll

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the

The most brilliant social event o f
the season nnd which is anticipated
■with much pleasure each year is the
Annual Ball given by the Social De­
partment o f the Woman's Club, nnd
•which was held lust evening nt the
Valdez hotel. The hall surpasses nny
affair given previously by the social
department.
Red nnd green, the club •colors, were
thip event. Green nnd red festoons
were suspended from the columns to
chandliers nnd comers o f the large
(lining room nnd lobby. Potted plnnts
nnd ferns were effectively placed nt
intervals around the room, while the
French baskets o f roses were used
in charming effect.In the receiving line were Mrs. It.
A . Newman, chulrrpnn o f the Social
Department; Mrs. II. E .'T o ln r, pres­
ident o f the Sanford' Woman's Club,
and Mrs. E. 11. Galloway- vice pres­
ident o f tho State Federation. Mrs.
Newninn was beautifully attired in
gold nnd black luce over metal cloth,
while Mrs. Tolar's becoming frock
was of brown Spanish lace over brown
satin. Mrs. Galloway wore a creation
o f pink crepe meteor with pearl trim ­
mings. H er corsage was o f sweet pens
in pastel tints.
In-the Palm room the prettily ap­
pointed punch table was arranged,
where delicious fruit punch was serv­
ed throughout the evening by Mrs.
Forrest McAllister nnd Mrs. Tolar.
Mrs. M cAllister’s costume was o f pink
taffeta.

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Entertaining in her usunl charm­
ing manner, Mrs. D. P. Drummond
was* hostess yesterday afternoon nt
bridge to tin* member* o f the M etric
Matrons Bridge Club.
The rooms where the cnrtl tables
were nrrnnged were b rig h t,w ith a
profusion o f cut flowers, yellow chry­
santhemums nnd roses being effect­
ively used.
During the nftornoon a spirited
game o f bridge was played, nnd when
scores were counted, it was found
that Mrs. Harry llceroit held high
-non- anil was presented with a silver
lion bon basket. Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn
wn* given n lovely old fashioned cor­
sage o f . violet* and Dorthy Perkins

Yesterday afternoon the member*
of tho Every- Week Bridge,Club were
iaosl-|i|uu*untly oot«{taiiM»&lt;l by-Mr*. J.
G: Sharon at Her home on Tenth St.
Quantities o f lovely cut flowers
adorned: the rooms where the*card
tables were placed.
In the interesting game o f bridge
plnyetl, the --prize fo r high score, n
crystal cnrtdy jar, was won by Mrs.
Forrest I-age.
Following the awarding uf the first
prize \he hostess served a tem pting
salad course followed by n sweat
course.
.
Substituting for absent rluh mem­
bers were Mrs. T. L. Dumas, Mra. "J.
G. Ball nnd MrJ. S. D. Chittenden.
Thu regular club members present

Ladies’ Ilcst Iloom

Open Day*and Night

S A L E S A N I ) SER VICE
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Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
Sanford, Fla., Corner Second, Street and Sunford Avenue
DUtributorH Seminole and Luke Counties
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jtrge nnd Up-to-Dnte
F illin g Station

M r. and .Mrs. ,Wm. I-cfTlnr leave’ this
afternoon in their car for Tampa,
St. IVitcrsburg nnd other plnccs o f
inlorcst where -they will spend the
week-end.
Mrs. F. E. Harvard nnd dnughter
Mrs. Bert Crcekmoro nnd little Miss
Constance Crcekmoro o f Live Oak
are spending somu time'hero with her
son Sherwood Harvard nnd fam ily.

Mr. nnd Mrs. \V. H. Bolding nnd
Littlu Miss Betty hnvu returned homu
Mcisch, Mrs. If. \V. Penrmnn, assisted
from Miami where they were guests
by M rs..A. E. Hill.
fo r the past week o f the form er's par­
Quite n number o f out-of-town
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Emerson.
guests attended this lovely affair,
among them Miss Sara Webb o f A t­
Miss Sanders. Claude nnd Bryan
lanta, the guest o f Miss Anna Mason.
Anderson, Orlnndo, were nmong the
Miss Webb's lovely frock o f copper
out-of-town guests nt the Christmas
Colored changeable taffeta. Miss Elea­
ball given by the Social department
nor Lytle, o f Jacksonville, the fcuest
o f the Woman's Club given last ev ­
of her aunt, Mrs. It. K. Tolar,'w ore a
ening nt the Valdez.
stunning gown o f rod panne velvet.
Miss Mnccie Sheldon o f N ew Sm yr­
Mr. nnd Mrs. C'harlvs Pelot nnd Mr.
na, the guest o f Mrs. A. W . F itts wory
W.
S. Jordan of Jacksonville returned
n beautiful gown o f black velvut.
Ipst evening from Bradcnldwn, nnd
Mr*. Bart Peterson o f Jamestown,
other place* o f interest on the west
N. Y., the guest o f her mother Mrs,
coast and arc the guests of Judge and
B. J. Starling, wore a peach satin
Mrs. J. G. Sharon.
embroidered with silver- and worn
with a bird o f paradise headdress.
Mrs, E. A , Douglas is entertaining
Miss Sanderson o f Orlando, the
at bridge (his afternoon at her home
guest o f Miss Huritn Lake »vas be­
on Sanford Heights, honoring
her
comingly attired ia a gown o f silver
dnughter Mrs. Bryafi Sturman o f A t­
cloth. Miss Ijike wore Hume satin with
lanta, und Mrs. Howard P. Smith
bended overdraperies. Mrs.
Forrest'
o f West Palm Beach.
|jil;e wore toast colored with lace
draperies.
Mis* Dorothy Singletary o f Jack­
sonville wore a chic frock o f orcliit)
crepe de chine.

The music which wn* splendid, was
furnished by. Peter Schuul and his
orchestra. Favors o f vuri colored rib-

Mrs. W.. T. I-nngley was chairman
o f the Floor committee and was as­
sisted by Mrs. Raymond
Phillips.
Blnck satin nnd lace, fashioned the
costume worn hy_Mrs. Langley, while
Mrs. Phillips was lovely
iu white
Spanish laco over satin with trim-

M rs. Robert Wilson anti baby o f
Orlando are spending the holiduys
here with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. C. Ayroek. ‘

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There was a large attendance and a
very enjoyable meeting.
W . II. Wilder, nn expert auto me­
chanic front Jacksonville, has tnken
charge o f the repair department o f
the It. t* (). garage nnd wants to meet
every nuto owner in Seminole county,
lie has hail year* o f experience on all
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T O N I G H T ----- X

GLORIA SWANSON 1
“THE IMPOSSIBLE ||
MRS. BEIIEW” i
Herp is Glorious (Borin nt her re­
splendent best. As the mother of
whom slnndernus tongues have rob­
bed o f her child nnd happiness, she
was never so poignantly appealing.
As the Ray, daring leader o f Monto Carlo society, she was. never so
lavishly gowned. Conrad Nagel,
June Klvidge-and Robert Coin in
the brilliant supporting cast.
,

Is the First Anniversary of the Opening of the

in celebration of this event we offer from noon to nine p. m. n

Other Attractions, too

OF U N U S U A L E X C E L L E N C E A T O N E D O L L A R
The generous support of the citizens of Sanford nnd vicinity during the past year, is am
T H E F IR S T M K TIIO IH ST CHURCH
Subject o f the morning sermon "Is
tho Gospel o f the I’nst Adapted to
the Conditions o f tho Future,?."
Evening subject, "The Two Great
Outstanding Problems o f the Church
for.th e N ew Y ear."

pie rveogntion of our particularly high standards of

Q UALITY, SERVICE A N D C LE A N LIN E S S
To meet the constantly growing demand it lias been found necessary to-engage a com|&gt;e-

FIRST H A IT IS T CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship nnd sermon, 11
a. m., subject " A Quartet o f L ife’s
Words."
.
Baptist Young People's Unions nt
o'clock.
,
Baptismal service and evening wor­
ship nnd sermon, 7:30. Subject, "A
l.oik Into Nineteen Twenty-Three."
Sunhcnm Band Monday 3:30 p. in.
, W. M. II. 11:30 Monday,. Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Prayer . Meeting Wednesday 7:30
H O LY CROSS CHURCH
Church services for the first Sun
day nftcr Christmas will be:
7:.'!U n. in. !-nw celebration.
9:15 a. m. Sunday school.
11.00 n. m. Matins and sermon.
7:.'to p. m. •Vespers.
At the morning rev ire Jhc wonder
ful Festival TeDeum .of Dudley Burl
w ill lie sung; also other special -mush
has Ih’cIi prepared for the worship.
The special preacher at nigh^ wil
be Fr. Yarnctl o f Dnytohn Beach
The Annual Parish Reception will
be held’ in the Parish House New
Yenrs Night from H to 11. It Is per­
fectly informal. It is for the many
me miters -and friends o f llolv ■ h i m ,
yearly to hi* "at ligioe" together, ll is
e*l&gt;ecially noteworthy ’ this year, as
the Rot. Rector complete* ten years
o f nctunl service ns Rector o f the Par­
ish, having boon elected to tho Rector­
ship In November 1912- nnd coming
iftto residence in January, 1913.
Monday, Jan. 1st. being the Fe,t*t
o f the Feast Day o f the Circumcision
o f our Blessed Lord, the Church ser­
vice will be nt 7 a. in.

tent chef uud we are fortunate* to have secured the services of Mr. E. Justice, formerly of
the Hotel McAlpin, New York, who will take entire charge of our kitchen.

The Management Unman tees a Splendid NEW Y E A R ’S Dinne

10 Stores in Georgia

Sanford’s New Store

1 Store in Florida

Phone 127

The. fenturo o f the firnt week o f
1923 in Che calendar o f the First Bap­
tist chuiVlt will Ik* the intensive study
by the women of some o f the religious
conditions of the grent nations. The
women will meet for just one hour—
3:30 to 1:30 each afternoon o f Mon­
C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE
day, Tuesday and. W iw icu lay.
SERVICE
Religious conditions in Japan will
S U N D A Y . DEC. 31, 1922,
be studied Monday afternoon. Tues­
Subject:
day tho conditions in tho vast conti­
"Christian Science."
nent o f Africa will lie studied, and
Church S e rv ic e ...... 11100 a. in,
Wednesday attention will ho given to
-Sunday-School * *— IO i OO 'll.- nn
condition*, in- China. -Tho follow ing
Woman’s Club Bldg., (Jake Avc.
’are on the program: Mrs. Edgar R ig­
A L L A U K WELCOME
gers, MIsr Leoln King, Miss Adelu
Bines, MisA Virginia DoCoursey,. Mrs.
A. M. Walker, Mr*. F. . Gatchcl, Miss
C O NG R E G A TIO N AL CHURCH
Alliu Trnfford, Mrs. E. M. Carroll,
nnd Miss Violn Booth.
Wo arc looking forward to n fine
Tho women o f tho First Baptist
dayp service tomorrow. Tho pastor
church very cordially invito tho wo­
w ill speak at the morning service on
men o f the city to be present in these
the subject: “ How to nssure a Happy
meetings.
Now Year." When, it is possible to
have a happy new yenr, if one will* or
I)R . C A R P E N T E R A R R IV E S
desires to have it, why drift along,
courting shipwreck and disaster.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Carpenter have
(Xur nun's club ImVe nindo it ; h&gt;sarrived in the city from St. Peters­
slide for us to have in connection w ith
burg where ho lias been pastor o f the
our Sunday evening services, some o f
Methodist church fo r several years
the finest moving pictures produced. *
and ho will now occupy tho pulpit of
.Tomorrow night wc will have two
tho Methodist church in this city,
reels, dealing with the early life of
preaching his first-sermon tomorrow.
Jesus. We should have had them. Inst
Dr. Carpenter J* no stranger In San­
Sunday night hut they failed to ar­
ford- having preached here before on
rive. Come early and sccurq a good
several occasions and having ninny
seat.
friends boro. Ho lias been a member
o f the Florida confcfcnco for many
yenr* and is recognized ns one o f the
best nnd one of tho outstanding fig­
ures In Florida* Methodism. He bus
la-on presiding elder nnd ha* prvnchct-if in many of the Inrgest cities in
the state. Sanford is to be congratu­
lated upon having Dr. Carpenter and
his estimable wife ns residents nnd
all the^ churchr* will Join in giving
.them n welcome to their new home.

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n-a For Florida: ' Fair nm
" 4 . somewhat warmer today
Jjundny cloudy und warm
Ku cr; probably local
rain:
aa north nnd central portion.

The Daily Herald, 15c per week,
Germans have invented n soldering
Tho Seminole Cafe Is one year old
Sunday. Celrhrnto tho event by tak­ Iron that I,* hunted by tho renrtlon o f
ing ndviujtngc of tho special Sunday spmc chemicals placed In an opening
-*
Dinner fo r Ono Dollar.
230-2tc In' its head.

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THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

in

NUMBER 239

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1923

VOLUME IH.

PRIME MINISTERS DISAGREE
ABOUT REPARATIONS MATTER
DIFFICULT OF SETTLEMENT

NEW YORK
GARY SHOT
K E P T D RY
ACCIDENTALLY,
DIED TODAY
hoy

m .u N c . g u n fr o m
IIOAT CAUSES
ACCIDENT

t h e PKOIIIIUTION

OFFICERS
THE TOWN A 1.1.
VOLSTEAD

DECISION
JUDGE
ON McKOIN
IS AWAITED
KEPT MEANTIMK SQUADRON OF CAYALRY ORDERED FOR MORIv*
HOUSE DISTRICT

TAYLOR SELECTED
STATE SUPREME COURT
-j.

PREM. POINCARE
ASKS REDUCTION
FOR GERMANS SUCCEEDS BROWNE

HAS BEEN MEMBER OF THE
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Olr The Aeoeelated Tress)
SUPREME COURT BENCH
An employe .of the railroad shops
NEW YORK, Jan. 2. New YorkBALTIMORE, Jan. 2.—Decision
FOR TWENTY YEARS
here named (Iary was shot yesterday irs who danced nndd rank away the whether Dr. It. M. McKuin, wanted in
in the leg by the accidental disrhftrge eld year yesterday paid the divers (.ouisiuna, for alleged complicity in
of a gun while out hunting und died terms dictated by the fiddler. It was the murder of Watt Daniels nnd Thos.
at the hos|iital here this morning. It •Void gray dawn” for everybody, what Richards at the hands of n’ masked
seems that tiary was out duck hiunt- with a downpour of ram and a whist­ moh in the Morehouse Parish will
ing yesterday xvitIi u lad and ns they ling wind. And ther^ were not a few make a fight against cxtrnditioh will
Selection of New Chief Justice
FRENCH PLAN OFFERS TWO
Was Determined by Ballot
u to Hi-lp (iermnny in Order OF REPARATIONS COMMISSION were leaving their Imat the lad drag­ persons, despite the laws and all, who be entirely with McKoin it wns an­
YEAR’S MOR ATI I'M WITH
ged
his
gun
from
the
boatthe
ham­
.
as Customary
That Money for Reparations
. WILL WATCH DEVELOP­
awakened with nthing hernia and nounced l»y Robert It. Carman, coun­
GUARANTEES
mer
catching
on
the
boat
in
some
man­
.
Could Be Available
&gt;
MKNT
had tastes in their mouths like green sel for' the physician.
ner and discharging the gun, the con­
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TAUIIASSEK J«n
Rpersimmons.
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i ll, Tlir .lu ix -la ln l )'**■■)
PARIS, Jan. 2.—Premier Poincare F. Taylor wns selected as chief jusM l , T h e AMarlnllt f 'r r s s l
Others greeted the day with sour
JENNINGS, La., Jan. 2— JenPARIS, .Ian. 2.—The prime minis­ - PARIS, .Inn. 2.—Myron T. Herrick, took sonic time to get him to the
faces and creaky Joints caused by ning’s cavalry of Louisiana National of France, offered at today’s confer- tier of the Florida supreme court toter* of Great Hritain, France mill Amerienti ambassador to France, nr- city, and he had hied so much that
ence allied lenders proposal for re- day. Judge Taylor had been member
Belgium, together with the Mar, rjvt.j ;n p „rjs from Cannes ami with there was little hope of his recovery hours spent on the* none tqo comfort­ Guard was ordered to entrain for the ductiou of German reparations to fif- of the supreme court In-nch for twenty
able hunks of jails. ^These persons Morehouse Parish today. Shortly af­
quis ile In Torrettn, representing the Bolnnil \V. Hoyden, American rep$c- when he was brought in yesterday af­
had hAen loo rocklo»s in .the display of ter receiving order* troops under the ty billion gold marks. French plan years, succeed* Judge Jefferson Brown
lulian premier, will go into confer- juntative with reparations commission ternoon. The physicians Inhered with
pocket flasks filled with the liquor in cc nimaiid of .Major .Miller entrained effers two-year moratorium but c-X- a* chief justice. The selection f the
ence tomorrow, in what is regarded; wjj| d-ntch developments during the him
..........
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... of the night
.. and
the
greater ,part
which they had planned, to drown the for Bastrop. Movement i* in connec­ nets productive guarantee* to insure new chief justice wns determined by
tithe final effort of the nllies to reach j,rt.mj,;r,s conference and kei p Sec re ' amputated the leg in an effort to save
resumption of payments later by Gcr- lot an in customary.
t collective settlement of the repara­ tary of State. Hughes informed. It his life, hut ho could not survive the
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. tion with investigations yf hearings n-.uns.
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tion* question. There was u sober. was said in American circles that the shock and expired early this morn__________________ •
j TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 2.—Five
ed formerly lived in Way- ‘ h«
« ‘ »bl,»h&gt;ncnt* "long the murder.
*pii even nnxious spirit in allied *',r_ |infitcntionK were some compromise ing. Dcccnsci
p n etv i
V’ PIV*
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members*of the supreme bench mif
great white way who were not caught,
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IN o l . A l l j ‘ this morning to select one of their
rles last night in the fact of all pro- wouj,j |,e reached preserving the Al- .cross and ha«
hud lived here with his wife
prohibition enforcement agent* killed
hability that, if the conference fails, lied accord tut reparations.
for some time. The remains will pro­
DEFEATED BY
number ns chief justice which carall the joy that might have been. It
Mp#r»te and direct action by France
bably be taken to hi* old home for
PACIFIC
TEAM
ries the same salary as the ther offiwas only in the tucked away place* of
Cl'S. It was decide.! to pen a book at
internu-nt. The wife nnd relatives
will follow.
W INS
the city that revellers followed their
The meeting is a continuation of ROLLINS
have the sympathy of the people of
random nnd the first letter appearing
ROXE ROWL, Pasndenn, CnL. Jan.
bent without molestation. For in nil
FROM H A V A N A IN this city In their bereavement.
list month’s premiers’ conference in
on the higlit hand page was to deter­
.—The University f Southern Cnlithe better known and even the smallj-r
London, which wns called to examine
mine the winner. The Justice whose
HOLLOW VICTORY
fornia football team defeated tile
pin.,'*
nf
the
Rroadwny
district
lynx­
whether any practical results could
name started with tin- letter closest
. ,.l prohibition agent* ami poll . 111.-11 DAD IIF.KN HELD UNDER IN Petisvlvnnia State College eleven
alphabet
lenity to tlu* letter found in
come from a general economic confer­
Ill* The \*ai»rlnlnl l’rr**l
Yesterday, II to jt, in the tourna­
wnl. hod for the tilting of flu-h* and
HUTMENT FOR Ml RDEIt
(the l«.ok was the selection. Judge TayMIAMI. Jan 2. Rollins mm a li-d
ence m Hru-sel*. The main question*
ment of rose* F.a-t v*. West annual
l.iitilc*. In some 1,000 resort* tin- cii|„r will m i v.- full term m chief jus­
«11%Thr !•* orllMril I'rraa I
to is- decided are. first, whether a mo­ low victory so to 0, over the l nivergridiron .liiinipi..ii*hi|. The Southern
for..
111.-tit agent* worked
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ratorium can be granted to Germany.; »uv of Havana eleven belt* ye-teitice.
Tliei-e were only RfJ prohibition law Supreme Court Justice Sccger today Californian* outplayed the Nitaany
‘ day afternoon. The Cubans were inand second, upon what term*.
Lions in every department .-xe.-pt the
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 2.—The state
w ' experienced at the game anil put up COlt WiltKKMENT THAT Wot I D arn-t- ill all—70 by federal agents •li*ini* (i-.| the indictment eliargiog
France and Great Britain-are very
fir*t
period, vvlu-n Mike Palm, quar­
ami
by
the
police.
About
200
gallirst degree murder against Walter j
railroad
eonimissoin lias received a pe­
little opposition to tin- Winter Rail,
iharply divided in policy.
HIND NATIONS TO PEACE
l.-ns iif liquor were taken from II S. Ward, wealthy banker's son, bold­ terback, scored a field goal from the tition from Apalachicola shipper* re­
The French insist upon seizing the team.
i-tuhlishinent*. E. C. Yi-llovvley, fed- ing tiiut the prosecution bad invaded 111 yard line. The IJons held the Tro­ questing that the American Railway
Rollins scored in the lirst two min­
productive sources of Germany on
Illy Thr \»%oHiilrtl l,rr»«&gt;
jan* in the first period but during the
express Co., be required to give ser­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. The state 1 nil director of prohibition enfor-je- the defendunt's riglits in delaying tluthe left banks of the Rhine and in ute* of.play allowing a forward pass
remainder of tile .oiitesl the Trojans
vile on the Wing boat line between
th« Ruhr valley ns guarantees that, to Wulf and nn end run by Seeds. .h-purtmeat announced today that tin- merit for New York **»tnto, declared trini of the case. Ward was indicted ijain.-d consistently .
Anpalaihi.ola all.I Carrubelle, a diswhen the moratorium terminates Ten re ran IB yard* for the second German proposal for an agreement that the r.-Milt of his staff * work wits f,,,- ih,. -laying of t'lnrcnee Peter*
lust May.
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tanee of forty miles across the buy.
Germany will resume her reparation* senre a* the period ended. From then under France. Great Itrilain, Italy “ more than satisfactory."
SOME WONDKKFl I S I It AW HERII. sni.l he believed bis warning that
— -------------------payment*. President Milk-rand in re- ,,u jt war a rout. Relying on end nl„| Germany should “ solemnly ague
• RIES
I'OIID CAR HITS HOUSE
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 2.—Gover­
plying to the New Year good wishes run.t and forvvaid pa-'cs, every uat-. ntnong themselves to promise the gov - violator* wool dl.e arrested and jailed
had
prevented
mu.
h
Jaw
violating.
•
nor
Hardee will g to Port St. Joe on
cf the diplomatic corps yesterday. ,,f which wit* completed save one. (.mmi-nt of the United State*” not i«
Mi*. 1'l.iik. tb.- county nur«e, bad
Michael Doyle, the grow.-i who live*
III* warning to owners of resort*
January11 where he will l«* the prin­
nude it clear that France stand* upon Rollins scored at will. Seisl bd with rc-ort to war for a period of otic gen
tl at they would be closed by injune- 1.11 accident Sunday afternoon from near la.ke Monroe and make- a spe- cipal speaker at cxetcises in dedica­
eration without authority of the pi
htr conieption of justice and also her flve touchdowns,
which she fta* fortunate to emerge t*ii,Ity of strawberries and other fruit
rights under the treaty of Versailles.
In the final period, on three suc­ b.-sit.*, bad Ken transmitted to the tion proceeding* should they be caught alive. While trying t&lt;&lt; avoid hitting {lf]|| vegetables brought some fine tion of the monument in commemora­
"Complete pence can la- establish­ cessive kickoffs, Rollins scored on the French, government formally by See- dispensing liquor, resulted in closing an.&gt;tin-r car at the rorn.-r of Park av- ^„trnwberries to town this morning tion of the holding of the first enstied" he declared, “only on the basis lirst play after receiving the kickoff, rctary Hughes as ail informal inquiry &gt;-f more than a dozen large place* at ' enuo and Seventh street the ear ilriv- n?)|j j usj
(Bern around to vuriotn toutinni convention of this state.
of the treaties nnd through respect tm runs front midfield. Havana only brought out was not acceptable to '.i o'clock last night, bemadded.
j **ti by Mrs. &lt; Inrke Jumpe.1 the
I place* of business
tolet them see
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 2.—The stu­
for the rights acquired and the obli­ once wa* -in Rollins’ territory,- that France.
wall, and rail into the porch of the N-1 w|tal u„.y W(.tl..
|H-rrie* are a
\SS.\SSIN
o
r
POLISH
PRESI­
dent
body of the Florida State Col­
coming )m a run by fninpiizniio for
gation* incurred.”
II. .tinnier liftme at the cornel- of j new variety of his own that he v^ill
DENT
WILL
PAY
WITH
lege
f.
&gt;r, W.intcn, that part of which
At
IO
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The llriii-h government disapproves j-&gt; yard* to Hollin*’ 11 yard line, but SANFORD*MAN IN
';
I.h' k NEXT WEEK Seventh and Pink. The lire* were all ( (1j|
|.,|,,rid:i tju.-.-n and they anw.
at
It.-in.
foi ih&gt;- holiday season, be­
DENT
a
fumble
halted
tinadvance.
item methods or penalties aw.I «fotint*. 11. d and tile f.-nd.-rs bent and th. tin- |a?g. *t that liufo Ih-.-ii In,-light in
gan,
returning
in force today. A speTinHavana
team
wu-low
in
get­
lire* to wot knot a plan under which
wind-lu. Id shut le t .-.1 but non.- of tin­ tin* *.-a*..n, just thirty of them living
III)
I h i* \ « « M i* lil|rtl I ’ r r a a !
A *- 1|»i|s aul"ll.-.l&gt;lle a. enl. lit '*•&lt; ■
&lt;
ml
ttnm
from
the
Kn*l Coast brought
Germany will be allowed a monitor ting off it* play * and *nowcd little narrow!\ averted neat l.ougliman la t
\\ tits AW. Jail. 2. Death lit tbw ... 1 up. ml - *-f the cal wen- lout other packed lit the basket and tilling it up.
more
Ilian
five
hundred
young women.
lumof v least two years, thi* time to ability to diagnose Ib-llia* play, a
bands of a filing squad will be meted than being badly- shaken up by- the lie brought 11 basket, to the Herald
who stole utghl when an aotonnd.il. driven by
be employed in so reorganizing her puss to 11 hack field mail,
F. K. Heard of Sanford, turned over, outsail. 10 to Nievvmluinski- the as- accident. Thi* corner is one of the office and they were prjme, berries,
resources that she may successfully over to the side of the field, .working the top U-ing completely demolished. snssin of President Nnrutowlez. Nie- worst in the city nnd bus been the large and red and firm. Mr. Doyle i* SARAH BERNHARDT
SUFFERS A REI.APSF.
every time for gains of from JO to
rhouldcj her debt*.
Mr. Heard wan coming to Tampa when wadomski wns tried Saturday and scene of many accidents. It ltehnovca among tile pioneer growers of strawM l, T li* iM iu - la lr il t 'r r * s )
Any settlement lickly to Ih- success­ GO yards.
another, rupning at a rapid rate of. sentenced to death, but thy mode of the drivers of cars to I h- careful or lierries in tliis district and- lias made
PARIS, Jnn. 2 The condition of
Fullback faropuznno starred for speed, forced him off the road. Mr. I execution was not determined until someone will b&lt;* killed for Sanford is money from tju-in every year for many
ful dep.-n.l*, in Mr. Bonar l-riw'ft view,
Surah llernhnnll. whose convalcshaving to*, itgtny "f these accidents. year*.
on some form of international loan ( 'uba, as he made the only gains at­ Heard’s ear swerved in the sand and today.
.
ii-iui from her recent breakdown was
for Germany, together with hi* as­ tributed t&lt;&gt; the islanders. He ul*o turned over, pinning another occu­
bnlti-d thi* morning by n series of •
tackled
and
several
times
stopped
RolIIHKAKS SPEED RECORD
sociate* ..n the Dritish delegation, hi
PLUNGES I.Mill IEKT t Mil KT fainting *pells, \*a* -aid la*t night to
pant underneath. Neither of tip- oc­ CALLS CANADIAN PARLIAMENT
h*» received with approval the sug- |in* runners in the op.-n heldcupant* &lt;&gt;f the car w.-t. injured.
mntmile unchanged, the actress re­
Thr Dominion
For Rollins tb. plnying of Wulf
ri'tinn of the American secretary of
MARSEILLES, Jan. 2. A. Sauli
WILMINGTON. Y C. J-ui 2 —
I'h unknown .111 -p&lt;*l on I OTTAWA. Jan
tut.- than an international commit­ I.ild Seed* stood 111 bit hImwc that of huwev.-r. the driver failing to stop|plirlianient will l« summoned t.i coie l.ccniiitc, the aviator, Sfmday made Plunging I.HIMI feet to earth at Chad maining very weak.
Bernhardt's reluctance to obey hor
! j‘ » ^
t)&gt;
whether or vein? here Jan. III. it wns announeetl four circuits of a kilometer course at
tee ik-ti tiniiie the amount of repara­ Umir teammates. «ltho«Kl. the wh.jle ■
|iourne, fifty miles from here, when doctors’ instructions for absolute rePark
eleven
w.»r
Winter
1111 average speed of abullt 210 iuiIch a,control wire broke pit the Dellavition* t*. lie expected.
not any one. had been injured. - T a m - 1last night by the prime minister
po*e ami quiet is greatly hamper­
The conviction held by Premier lessly.•
’
,
I
nil
hour.
land plane which he was piloting, J. ing her recovery, according to her
pa Tribune
Tincontest
played
on
the
1
olo
Poincare of Ft mile, is that a change
\
E. Walters, of Lumberton. N. 0., es­
County Commissioners
intimate friends.
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of heart on the part of Germany is Fields,-was the signal for n large out­
caped uninjured. Tis companion, How­
Infant
Mortality
Organized Today— J.
itquircd above all other considera­ pouring of society, whieh formed a Newspaper Man Ends
ard. Ilryan, suffered minor injuries. REPUBLICAN TRAFFIC IN'FED­
Has Decreased
Life at Clermont, Fla.
tion* Ho believe* Germany’s plans for bright array along the sidelines. The
The plane was a total wreck.
Meiseli
is
Chairman
ERAL JOBS CONTINUES
the future are based upon a policy game wns under the auspices of the
Annual Report
- MERRILY
Miami
American
Legion
post.
of resistance to the ’execution* o f ,the
The Imdy of \V. B. Atkinson* f'J. Hoard Adjourned Until Next Regular
Alfred
Smith
Takes
Versailles treaty, nnd any effort to
an Illinois newspaper man, who was
WASHINGTON, Jun. 1.—Addition­
llul Maternity Death nltle Has In­
.
Meeting
Office as Governor al evidence of tho Republican prac­
help her he regards ns useless until Comptroller Calls
.
cre ase d
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spending the winter nt Clermont. In
the Berlin government decides in enrtice'of peddling Federal putronage in
For Report Condition Lake county, was found in Lake Minc­ The old hoard of county commis­
M l, T h r i M t i r l i l f d l ’ rr» « )
nest to fulfill her reparations.
. m r T h * A a a o r t a lr t P r**«)
ola, at Clermont yesterday afternoon.
Southern state* wns given to the coun­
K.
NEW
YORK,Jan.
1.—Alfred
of National Banks Mr. Atkinson committed suicide last sioners met this molding in the court WASHINGTON, ’ Jan. 2.— Infant
try by Congressman T. W. Harrison
0
house to transart any business left mortality has decreased but maternity Smith, of New York t^ity, wns inau­
All. LEVY COUNTY
Thursduy evening by drinking the
of
Yirginiu, when be read to tho house
over and with the main iden or the death rate hirs increased according to gurated governor of the state of New of representatives a bundle of orig­
JOIN SEARCH FOR
l l l r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
contents
of
a
bottle
of
Iodine
nnd
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The comp­
NEGRO ASSAULTER
retiring mcm»HT* retiring and the the annual report of Mi** Grace Ab­ York today.
inal letter's written by and to Repre­
troller of the currency issued a .call plunging into the Inke. The body was new bonrd to forin its organization bott, chief of theyt’hildrcn’s Bureau
sentative Slemp fllepubllcan) of that
BRONSON, Jan. 2.—Two negroes f o r the condition of all National Hanks brought to n local undertaking estab­
for the next tw'o years.
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of the Department of Labor which
state, and his’accrctary, L. H. Howard,
**re in jail ns suspects here last night at the*close of business Friday, De­ lishment nnd will be shipped to GilThe retiring members are L. P. Hn- was made public today.
Maternity
on the Object of thin traffic.
ninn, Illinois, for burial.
^
Mid Sheriff Walker, with bloodhounds cember HDth.
gan and L. A. Hrumloy of the Sanford deaths, she said, were more numerous
Canceled checka drawn in RopreThe Imdy was found by W. G. Ham­
»*d dozens of men were scouring the
districts nnd 0. P. Swope of .the per unit population in the United
aentgthre.Slemp’a favor nnd indors­
rick, of Clermont. A search hnd been
country for nnolher negro in connecOviedo district. They were succeed­ States birth registration area in 1920
ed by him were also included among
in progress since Thursday evening,
•ion wjih an attack upon the wife of
ed by John Mclkch nnd G. L. Hlednoo, than in any foreign country for which
tho exhibits of this Republican barter
relatives
having
given
n
general
* mill worker at Sumner, early yes­
and sale of public office.
alarm when Mr. Atklhson did not re­ of the Snnford districts nnd n. F. figures are available andd espilo the
terday. The husband hnd left home
Wheeler, of the Oviedo district. •
decline.in infant mortality five other
Checks produced by Rcprescrilativo
turn to his home. At a bathhouse on
lor work when the negro appeared
DIXIF. FI.YER DERAILED SIX
John Meisch was elected chairman countries reported lower rnles.
Harrison showed that more than $?P0
the shores of n'lnke his lint was dis­
*nd knocked at the door. The woman
MILES WEST OF MACON
had been collected by Howard and
covered lying beside the phial which of the hoard arid the new lioord is
opened the door nnd the negro struck.
THIS MORNING
now composed of the following mem­ OCALA MAN SHOT
turned over to Representative Slemp.
hud
contained
the
poison.
Her scream* after n time - grought
WHILE RESISTING
Some of tho money garnered from
Worry over his health und over the bers:
kou*cwivc* in the neighborhood nnd
«D, Tki&gt; AMstlilrl PrtMl
SECRETARY OF INTERIOR, hah management of his newspaper during L. John Meisch, G. ^ Wedsbe, B. K
.... ARREST DIED TODAY
MACON, Gn.. Jnn. 2.—Two persons successful applicants for Federal jobs
the negro escaped, but the victim was
PRIVATE INTERESTS TO TAKE fc«. n L n ro was fflvcn ns the &lt;e.sonfWhec 1c r ,. Endor CurleU and C. VS.
*noke&lt;l and Watcn into in*cnsibllRy
his absence wns given ns
were seriously injured nnd seven oth went to Republican National com­
M l, T il* A eaoeiaied ! ’ ,*• • )
HIS ATTENTION
Entzmlnger. All of the members of
OCALA,
Jnn.
2..-Grndy
Reynolds,
for the suicide.—Orlando Sentinel.
ers were hurt whep the Dixie flyer mittee, the letters showed.
•nd remained unconscious until late
the bonrd arc well known citizens of who was shot while resisting nrreat
"I have your letters In regard to the
yesterday.
. Inorthbound from Jacksonville to Chi*
M ir T h * A m m Ii O *
Seminole county and they can be de­ Sunday night- died in u local hospital (
collection
of money for postofficcs,'
wftS
j
crai|
C
il
«lx
miles
west
of
LITTLE
GIRL
DIES
authorities have not yet taken
WASHINGTON. Jan. “ -Secretary
*
FROM ASPHYXIATION pended upon to transact the affairs of this morning. •
1Macon near Rivoli this morning bo- Representative Slemp wrote to one of
“ *P*pects to her to identify. The
’.. #
, interior
ir department, will
the county to the satisfaction of the
n*Rro believed by man? to be the gull- resign
’
. . March
. .
.Uh
. 1. &gt;.
fore seven o’clock. Scvcral injureil his collectors. “One must he careful
his office
it ---wns
people.
MORE
IRISH
REIIELS
ST.
PETERSBURG,
Jnn.
2.—Alice
°ne wai making for Gulf Hammock an“j"unct.(, nl the White House today.
were brought to the local hospital. about thi.-V ho cautioned. “ It will
jh c retiring members hnvo been
EXECUTED
TODAY
°r.e of the most dense foyests in Flo- It was nni.i
Strong,
L7
year
old
daughter
of
Mr.
Two day coaches and one sleeper and bring tho party into d isp u te, which
said Kail’s
Fall’s retirement
retirement was due
members for several years, Mr. Ilngan
BY FREE STATE dining car were •. disconnected • nnd would bo bad for everyone. Wo muat
ri,la. when a posse on his trail last to pressure of private husine* inU'r- and Mrs. It'. L. Strong, died here last
having been on the board of county
^Ported.
plunged down a fifteen foot embank­ preserve our standing with the people
cuts which lu.- felt should be fclvcu night os the result of breathing the commissioners since the county was
M l, T h * A a aotlalrd I'rraa )
and the administration."
"Die entire county is nrused, and greater degree of personal attention fumes from a gas heater in aclosed
.
.
LONDON, Jan. 2.—A dispatch from ment.
organized nnd Messrs. Hrumlcy and
bath
room.
The
pnrenta
loft
tho
little
" ^ l l y every, able bodied man hnd that wns possible while h* hud been a
’ Tho injured arc all residents of
Swope having been members for two the Dublin correspondent of tho Ev­
Mr. and Mr*. Tunnidiffe spent New
.
in the search.
.
member of the cabinet
President girl injtho bath room and returning consecutive terms and all of them ening Standard says that four rebels Georgia towns. With the exception
Year’s
day at St. Cloud where they
two
hours
later
found
her
body
lying
of engine arid tender the entire train
Harding was said to regret that Fall
h a v in g served tho county faithfully recently arrested In the Tralee.dist­
D. Sprague and son Ted
had
a
flno
time vlaltina their many old
over
tho
edge
of
the
tub.
left the track. Cause of the wreck
nnd well and giving their time freely rict were executed by the Free State
Chicago arc visiting her sister Mrs. found it necessary to retire nnd to
friends
in
that fine little city.
waa
not
ascertained.
.
.
'
-HO French *Ave., for the have tendered him a place on the.su­
Have you loat or found anythin*T to the business of the county.
preme court bench
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ENGLAND’S

Ward Is Freed
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Slate Department
Announces Proposal
On German Question

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CONSIDERATION .OF
P08TOFFICB BILL

WASHINGTON. Jan. L— Maintain­
-TO N IG H Ting IU record for speed, thA House on
Sheclally arranged New Year’s
Saturday took up nnd completed conL. T. Hunt and family of Mclbbrne s(deration of the postoffice nppropriProgram, Cecil
DcMUtc’s
Roach are spending the holidays with atiotv.bill carrying $581,014,000. Im-,
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Mre. Hunt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. mediately after the holiday recess the
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house will vote on supply measures
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Miss Olive Dinker'returned homo carrying nearly n billion dollars, all The dazzling masterpiece of the
world’s master-producer. A drama
from Jacksonville on Friday where
V
bf which have been sent through the
sho had been the guest of hr sister
of tho mad uge. Ia the modern
f%s f
(Ire of ilehatv ami amendment in cfght
Mrs. II. R. Chapman.
worid,, like nndent Rome, racing
Best
Equipped
Therapy
J: ■ v
wnrking day*.
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Friday evening tho Longwpod school
to ruin on a wave of Jazz and cock­
Mbs. Jonathan Peck had a s . her
Qutfit in the State had on entertainment and Christmas The bills awaiting final passnge^are tails? This ia tho greatest of all
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guest ovor Sunday, the Rev. Father
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tree at the library, which was enjoy­ the agricultural, carrying $08,000,­ DcMillc productions, gives the
Ynrnell, from Daytona Beach.
000; the Interior, carrying $294,000,­
Dr. C. J. Marshall Recently Purchas-. ed by all.
startling answer. Stronger in cast
ed 110,000 Worth of New
Mr. and Mrs. Sam ' Houston nni 000, and the postoffice bill, which went ami story, more gorgeous in gowna
Maasrs. Norrjs and Robert Moye, of
Equipment
None of-that in this Bhop— every thing we tell you is utraight
Mis* Mildred Houston “were calling through ‘ Saturday virtually ns the and settings.
more amazingly
committee reported it.
Oak avoniic, arc spending several
goods, no misroprcBentationa in good* or pricea^-thU Is the
on friends in town Xmas.
beautiful In spedtaclo than any­
days in Tampa, the guests of their or $10,000... With . this additional
Several members have urged tho ne­ thing ever seen on tho screen. With
store of reliable, fair dealing, square prices and superior ser8. C. Dickson and E. W. Dickson
Dr.
G.
J.
Marshall,
prominent
Xuncle.
cessity
for added appropriations to lovely Leatrico Joy, Lois Wilson
spent Christmas In Sanford the guest
ice.
’
ray specialist of Sanford, has recent­ of Mrs. Jim Stuart.
—
- dovclop night flying In the mail ser­ and Thofnas Moighan.
Give D . a Trial
&amp; Will Da the Ratt-m
Mrs. William D. Holden and son, ly completed Negotiations 'for the
Mrs. J. 8. Dinkcl and Mjss Olive vice, but no serious effort was made
Added Attractions, Too
William, Jr., were dinner guests of purchase of radium needles at a cost Dinkel spent Tuesday in Sanford the to amend the hill In that particular.
Wednesday—Richard
Barthclmess
With this additional guest* *of Mrs. Sam Houston.
Chairman Stencrson'of the postoffice
Mr. and Mr*..Chao. Searcy, of Long of &gt;10,000.
in
“Sonny".
Comedy
also.
equipment Dr. Marshall has now one
wood for New Year's. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Topliff j)f Or­ committee, tried to increase the al­
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of the most complete therapy outfits lando were the guests of Mifc and lowance for third class postmasters,
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but fie was unsuccessful.
Mrs. J. S. Bisbee, of Jacksonville, in Florida. 8anford can now boast Mr*. Fuller Christmas.
J. J. N . CONNER, Manager
nod little daughter, ure visiting Iter as being the only city in Florida out­
John Ranger was a visitor in Or
A last minute effort on the part of ANNOUNCE FUhCIIASB OF
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parepte, Mr. and Mrs. McMahan ' at side of Jacksonville, possessing the Undo Saturday.*
Representative Black, Dcmocrut, of
115 East First StreetTHREE
NBW8PAPEHS
amount of radium that Dr. Marshall
J. E. Phipps left Tuesday for Tam Texas, to strike out the appropriation
Lake, Mary.
«m h_— w^m**-*
now possesses. Some months ago he pn where he will visit his brothor H. for the New York tube system failed
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 1.—John
Frederic)^. Dalgcr, Jr., and fam installed the most modern X-ray F. Phipps.
after Chairman Slemp, of th* sub­
whipped cream and cherries, cake, ily are spending Now Year's day with equipment, which, represented a finan­
iel
H.
Terry and R
Richard
Lloyd Jones,
Mrs. Charles Pope and the twins committee. in charge of the hill, hnd
cial
outlay
at
that
time
of
approx­
candy, nuts- and hot. chocolate.
publishers
of
the
Jacksonville
Jour­
of Jacksonville are the guests of Mrs changer] the Item to prevent it from
Mr. Daiger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
About fifteen members of the class S. Daiger, sr., nt Tampa and Mrs. imately $15,fk)0. Some idea can be F, J. Neifnycr.
nal,
announced
Saturday
tho
pur­
’ &lt;
going out on a point of order.
and two visitors enjoyod the charm­ Daiger's prethcr, Warren Kigcnmann jfnined from this of ttye scientific benchase of tho Minneapolis (Minn.)
L. R. Payne left Saturday night
During debate Chairman Madden
DAIGER, Society
eflts which will accrue to the city as for Georgia where he *j&gt;cnt Christmas
ing hospitality 'of Mri. Thornton.
News, tho Reading (Fa.) Nws-Timrs
nt Clearwater.
said/a
prospective surplus of a mill­
a result of the progrtfstivcncss of Dr. with-rolatives.
a morning newspaper, and the Read­
Phone 117-W
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----------------------------ion dollars for tho postoffice depart­
Prof. Chaffer and Mrs. Chaffer ment was in prospect within the next ing Telegram, an afternoon publica­
« jmm aave&gt;i*r
» W h « re
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Datgcr, Jr., nnd FOR SALE-FRUIT TREES-^Ornn- Marshall. ■a
spent Christman with their daughter two y'enrs, the deficiency for the past tion. Tho Pcrry-Jonca group of pa­
Master Frederick are spending the
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mentnl trees and ahpibbery.
My
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■••(i it f l u week-end In Tampa and Clearwater.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
lters also includes the Pensucola Jour­
Mrs. Ted Rice and family.
trees are grown by sohne of the luYgyear having been cut to $31,000,000.
. It wit
S s T s S m ------------------------MONEY!
nal, Tulsa (dkla.) Tribune, ami the
Prof.
E.
S.
Miller,
i*rof.
Herbert
fta S M l I r M S r w U K i
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est and best nurseries in the South.—
Cut
out
this
slip,
enclose
with
5c
and
Charleston
(S. C.) American.
Schnffer left Tuesday for St. Peters­
Mrs. Guy Randall, of Paducah, Ky. W. L. Hall, the fruit troo man, Orlan­
Ono curious remedy for leprosy, a
mall
it
to
Foley
ft
Co.,
2835
Sheffield
burg where they will, attend a Teach­ plague of the Hast, was gating
Monday—Tenth annual reception of if spending the holidays here with her do, Fla.
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Avenue, Chicago, III., writing your ers’ Meeting. They were accompanied
the Parish j of Holy Crosa Church parents Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Crimm at
’rfic Daily Herald, 15c per week.
pythons.
name and address clearly. You will by Mr. nnd Mrs. Hates.
given by the rector, Rev. A: 8. thulr home on Elm avenue.
HOW IT BECAME “MUSCLE’'
receive in return n trial package coft
Friends of Miss I&lt;oui*e Allen will
Peck. *
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taining Foley’* Honey and Tar Com­ regret to henr that she has been con
Miss Flora Zclmenovltz of Bruns­
Monday—New Year's Balt nt the
“ It setnn fittirfg to nay right here
wick, Cn., is spending some time here hji no one seems to know Jus how pound for coughs, colds and croup; lined to her bed with dengue fever.
Country Club.
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ns the guest of her sister, Mrs. $. S “ Musclo” got into the name. Somo Foley Kidney Pill* for pains In sides
Baumel, at her home on Sanford say that it started out ns “mussel" nnd nnd hack; rheumatism, Imrknche, kid­ TO THE TEACHERS OF SEMI­ PIANOS FOR VISITORS
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC
Heights.
NOLE COUNTY
got misspelled on tho first mnp, nnd ney and hl&amp;dder ailments; and Foley
RECORDS K
.PLAYER ROLLS
Cnthnrtic Tablets, a wholesome nnd
stayed misspelled; while ohers, of n
Saturday afternoon Mrs. E. X.
Permit me to thank you publicly PIANO TUNING-------PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
Mrs. Dwight Babbitt,, Misses Clara more romantic tum, insist that the In­ thoroughly .cleansing cathartic for
Douglas
igtaa entertained most delightfully
for
your fine spirit of co-api-rntiun,
constipation,
biliousness,
headaches,
at bridge at her homo .on Sanford Millen and Edna and I-aura.Chitten­ dians had a name of their own which
your
most hearty support, and your
nnd
sluggish
bowels.
Sold
every
Heighta, honoring her daughter, Mrs. den returned home Saturday evening signified that It took n deal of strength
generous
response to my request for
where.—
Adv.
Bryan Sturpian of Atlanta, and Mrs. from St. Petersburg where-they at­ to push n rnnoo.up hot part of the
ytiur
attendance
upon the convention
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river, and that our "musclo" is rough
Howard P. Smith, of West Polm tended the Teacher*’ Association.
of the Florida Educational Associa­
Farmer*
nnd
mental
workers,
es­
and ready translation of the Indian."
Beach, there being six tables of play­
—
Samuel Crowthor In McClure’s Mag­ pecially orators, nrtlsts, and mathe­ tion at St. Petersburg. Such loyalty
Howard
P.
Smith
of
West
Palm
ers.
maticians, are sold to enjoy the long­ to the cause will continue to keep
Vases and baskets of exquisite red Beach arrived in the city Saturday to azine for Janunry.
Seminole county schools in the front
est live*.
roses weto effectively placed in the Join his wife who is the guest of Mrs.
ranks of tho-educnYionnl Bystem of
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rooms yvhhro the card tables were-ar­ Ben Caswell and Mr*. E. A. Douglas.
The barometer was invented about the state. The silver loving cup is
ranged. Tho tables were marked with Mr. and Mrs. Smith have many friends DAY NIGHT, LAKE MARY SKAT­
the middle of the Seventeenth Cen­ yours for this yenr. Is)t us win it twice
end vases bolding red .rose endj, on here who are giving them a henrty ING ACADEMY. BIG TIME.
more nnd own it permanently.
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welcome.
s the vaso being ibe number.
Respectfully,
Tho tally cards wore fascinating
T. W. LAWTON,
W. K. Ilrokay ijnd his grandmoth­
Hava you read tho want ada today!
Have you loat or found anythin*!
Next to Princess Theatre
Supt. Public Instruction for/Semidesigns and vfhen score* wore count­ er Mrs. C. B. Enttekln left'Snturday
Hole County.
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for St. Cloud. Mr. Broknw has been
, bridge, prizes were awarded. Mr*.
.
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manager of McCrory’s store here for
Reg Holly, holding'high score; was the past year nnd has been transferred
awsrdcd a bottle of perfume. In cut­
to Tsmpa where he will open up a
ting for the consolation prize- which
-1 Store In Florida
new store for McCrory on Feb. 1.
10 Stores In GeorEta•wst a lovely vanity, Miss Fern Ward
'was the fortunate one. The honorees,
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Peterson of
Mesdamo# Stutmaryind Smith, wore Jamestown, N. Y.. left Saturday for
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presented boxes of^owdor.
Jacksonville where they will spend
Following, the owading of the priz­ several days ns the guests of the Int
State Comptroller •Urges Applications Bo Filed
es the hostess assisted by Mrs. Geo. tor’s undo and nunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Fox, Mrs. Vance Douglas, Mrs. Stur- Robert Simms. Mr. Peterson will re­
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E a r ly — New. Year License Tags Will Be
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man nnd Virginia McDaniel, served turn to Sanford )o spend some timo
a salad course and coffee.
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Tho guests for tho afternoon were B. J. Stenrling. During her absence
Mrs. Howard P. Smith, Mrs. Bryan Master Bobble Peterson will he the
W nAT IS A TBUCXJ
APPLICATION BLANK*.
Bturman, Mrs. J. B. Uwson. Mrs. guest of his grandparents.
A
truck
la a yahtcla far aarrylng any
Ret your blanki » r l r . TW»jr msr U
toad other than payaanrara. So If a to«rHruinl from Unki. county offlcUU. soto
Ben Caswell, Mrs- 8. S, Baumel, Mrs.
In
w
ear
or
roadatar haa any chanw* In
or will to Mnt u*»n fwp***t 10
LBE-IHSIIOP
body conatrurtlon ao aa to adapt It for
Reg Holly, Mrs. O. P. Jlcrndon, Mrs.
But* CocnptrolWr. Tollohsoooo. H*.,
haullnw any load other tl»n Paaacngera.
C. R. Kinley, Miss Uttle Caldwell.
It muat taka a truck claialflcatloa for
PILL OUT BLANK CABBTULLT.
pnrpoaaa of_Dc*na«.
Joseph
I-ee
of
Sanford
nnd
Miss
Al­
Mrs. Morris Spencer, Miss Fern Ward
Kvory year It U n*4*#o«ry l* roturn
DKKCHinR TRUCKS PULLT.
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thousand! of application! tor oorrortloo.
Mrs. Geo. Fox, Mrs. Henry, Plndor, ma Bishop were married at the home
Don't
hay* rourt roturnod. rill It ou‘
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varlou
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the
bride’s
parent^,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Mre. J. C. Bennett, Mre. John Smith,
rarofuUy and rttalt cor root amount and
maka It dUTIcull to datcrmlna waifhi of
tag will roach you promptly.
Mrs. Dick Brown- Miss Flora Zcl- Ijiwrence Bishop, Supduy morning,
vahlcl* Incliallnw body unlcaa full da«crlptlon of body Is wtron with appllmUon.
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mcnovitz, Mre. Frod Daiger, Mrs. Rev. J. F. Phillip* jMsrfgrming the
Tha modal and year maka abouM b* corractly gtmn.
Tart will bo mailed out on Hoc. DO&gt;
Percy Mere, Mrs. -Stanley Walker, ceremony. The wedding was witnessed
for all appUcatloaa rocotvod to that data.
W1UTE NAMES PLAIN.
Mrs. Ed Bcttm, Mri. J. l&gt;. Woodruff. by the immedin(o families of the con­
Don't wait u»UI Doe. Slrt u&gt;
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Hlynaturca ara frequently hard to road.
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afwr Jos. lit. . i f you want to comply
B
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application
atjbottom
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Advocate.
Vlth
tk
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yokr
111)
u
a
should
bo
no
Phillips.
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typ* tha nama and addroaa at top or
y w r car Jan. tat.
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dalltrary of your tag.
TAQ BTATB WITH CAB.
SPECIAL SKATING WEDNKS*
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CHRISTMAS PARTY
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Whan a tar. la sold or chonyra hand i
Friday afternoon, Mrs. W. S. Thorn­ DAY NIGHT, LXR b MARY SKAT­
TUB LAW.
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tha tas wuat atay with car. T i n cannot
lawfully ha chaa(«i from ona ttr to a »ton entertained the members of tho ING ACADEMY. UIG TIME. ,
Pr*nu*mly Cairo aria* working appar^othar.
Upon
chart*
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f
owntrahlp
na^r
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gti, Dependable)* Sunday school class most
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ant hardahip upon rortaln ownar* of
ownar ahoold ImmedtaUly tranafar tho
t’ s*^- t
tan number and rowlatrat Ion toMaiaama.
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motor rthlcU*. but tbaaa cannot b* r*mapleasantly at. a, f ^ l m a * party at •
Whan n paaa*n»rr car la conravtad t o n
dlad by tha comptrolter and It ahoukl b*
trunk or a prirala nm car la PJ»*
k —her homo on Welt First ntreet.
Another Crossing
Lpt In mind that b* did not tram* tha
for hlr*. tha law ran ha aant to tha menp.. . The various room* were opened cn
trollor for ranrollailon and erodlt on coat
Law. Tha attorney growral In advlilng
Accident Claims
of tha truck tag or tag for hlra.
suite and were adorned with holly,
th* comptroller recently aa to tha con*truction n«canary to ptac* upon that
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mistletoe, poiqsettias nnd other XmaH
OVBBPATMXNTS W ILL BH
Two and Six Hurt
portion of th# Uw relating to care for
KKri'NDKD.
suggestions.
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Tho afternoon was quickly spent
( S r Tfce A saoetatrS
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lure
for
certain
wntTnsuneire
w
h
l£.'
v.,- -tur» for
FORT
WORTH,
Tex.,
Jan.
1.—Two
with a lovely musical program, games
fund tho orar-pajnnanl i
^
mighl o n a* and for tnndUiona which do
Band *nough. your tag cannot ho mnt^ut
aria*, that th* anformment 0t th* Uw a*
persons were killed, and six hurt at a
etc.,
and
at
a
tala'*
hour
the
hostess
.
until tho proper amount la raoatvwl.
ll atanda ..iirVt hardahlpa OS S
it
crossing
at
Villngo
Creek
near
here,
many paopU for which you aa an ofilcar,
served delicious refreshments consist­
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charged with tha duty of rnforcing tha
ing of Neapolitan cream topped with when two automobiles collided today.
U
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are
not
re.pon.lbU
an
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th
ey
a
h
o
u
k
l
Factory ratlnw at w*l*hta and rapnrjtr
not aapact you to aithar vtoUta your oath
' sat” nature uaWaa tha ownar can furnlah
lg ‘
of Ulrica by th# *pn-*nforc*m#nt or by
1
to ooBlrary. Uw n A jr _ actual
auiiwnding tha oparstloa of th* Uw
frart
Io
n
a
machlna.
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan: 1.—
South Atlantic and East Cplf States:
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0 . Chose and fam­ Koi nt beginning of vyeek and again
ily spent New Year’* nt their bungy about Thursday or Friday, otherwise
low at Isluworth, Lake Butler.
fair; temperatura normal or above un­
til nuor end week, then colder.
! --------Mr. and
Deane Turner and
family spent New Yeark’a for dinner Sanford Physician Has
at Winter Park with friends.

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J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

Fruit Cake — 50c lb.
BAKERY

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Sanford Daily Herald
l*«bllnhrd everr nnrrni.on rtcm l Sun*my ot Ihp Itrrnlil llul I.IIi.k. IiiT
Macnnlln Air., Hnnfi.nl. Fla.

The Herald Printing Co.
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■llalaR ralra midr kantia un nni.llrntlnn. Him prr rmr. nliin&gt;* In sdtanrr.

SSDAY, JANUAHY2. 1923

THE SANFORDDAILY HKRA1
the season is over simply because tho
people in" the northern mnrketk can.
not pay tHc price and keep it Up. We
have noted that an intelligent way of
marketing is to got a reasonable
figure all the way through for till’
celery crop ami not kill the price by
asking too much for live early stuff.
Celery will start moving from thin
section next week in car loads ami
there will be plenty o f celery here
this year and it will be o f good qual­
ity. There is no need to crowd the
market lit any stage of the game and
if common Renst* is urod all the way
through iho Sanford section will ex­
perience n wonderful season. It is
time now to consider the best xvnys
and means to keep the celery moving
ny'STowlX as |Hjs*lblc, divide the crop
up over the entire reason ns much na
|Hissilde. And.lust but not least put
up nothing but prime stuff and see
that it ia prime all the way through.
We can make money here Uils season
or we can lose it. The growers should
profit by their experiences in the past
and play safe.

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tween the Merchants and Chose &amp;
Co., that was to lie played last night
was postfioned on account of too many
of the Orange Packers being out-oftown for the holidays. The game will
he played tonight Hcporditig to the
early morning dope this morning, ns
tonight is the only night the alleys
will be nvnilnidc this week..
Men’s Club and Congrcgatlonnls play
tomorrow night and the Farmers a
Rotes Thursday night.
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resolution you should not -forget
is to pay up and wipe o u t , your
debts.
By so doing, you- will not only -

The daily newspaper Is one of the names e&lt;]uidly high placed have beadd to your prestige and standing
greatest forces for public good in cotne known as the heads of houses
in tlie community, but you \yill beAmerican life. And great, ns is the of utter reliability solely because of
educational quality of the newt col­ advertising which they have lived up
1come financially independent;
umns and of the learned editorial to always. And every other rity has
cnnlment, it is-not in these, 1 venture its list,of high gpuic merchant* whose
Start a savings account with us,
to believe lies the greatest vnlue of success is primarily due to newspaper Orlando Players
ndvortl dug.
and let us help you to enjoy the
the nrwrpapor to the people at large.
M l : AIIIF.lt T I I K A A S O L 'U T K I ) F I I K S S
And if advertising, which so large­
Don’t
Like
Name
of
No,
the
true
mirror
of
the
times;
the
The Auorlitlm) Press la i.iu!lia|(«ly
blessing of-being free of financial
ly helped us to win the war, has been
rnttllril to Urn use for rniHit.lU-at l.qi of
true reflection of our national pros­
.all news illainitclim rri-.lltr.l in If or
worry, l
not otherwise cradllnl In this |iH|irr
perity; the true hope for the future a great instrument in bringing us to
anti nlno the local lnwa IhiIjIInln-il
prosperity
in
times
of
peace,
so
it
is
is to be found in the Vivid, electric,
hrrrln.
We. notice that the Orlando Senti­
greater
factor
All rlRlita ot re-tuilith-allon of special
rtiniulating advertising columns, with- to
, be, n great ami
. even
.
,
. . nel has been feeling out the boy* that
dispatches herein are nlso rrarrVfil.
out which the making of the modern " ihc. V e r i l y that I rec coming will play th*’ 1023 season in order to
I lf f l m n i i l t A M I H I I I . I I I M i . F h o n r I IS
jicwspnpcTt would not be* possible.
|t«us n J-3.
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f.et me give one rove rote insliince aIcertain their wishes in regards to
Korelrn Adv.iINne ItrprrirntMlvn
To the X-gi
i-gular render of a melro-i f . „ 10 Borl ()f wrvk.c n(tnTtlsing their 1023 name. Hnuselct has placed
Sanford, Florida
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A 192.1 FORECAST
THE Ai"----- a*-’ PRr_A8,\xxrHiatioi
politan newspaper comes almost un-' |veH t0 tho'consumcr: When in 1870 the name- of Orange Pickers onto
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consciously on his port n foil mid nde- (h? ,,rjcc llf ^
f l n ton, the them and the majority of the players
The 1023 issue of an astronomical .p.aU’ knowledge of the great mer-j |irit\, „ f &gt;;,.npv jui, t.
, ht. consumer /cent to think they would rather pick
almanac which lias Imd wide circu­
.hunt, and the great merchandise
$24 „ caBC&gt;
lHno with grapes nomething or somebody 'ebe rather
And this la the day after— New lation for n good many yean* fs out , (h .t do honor to the solidity, the In- Ht,nilui ot
*a m 04 ft*
m m ** ra
CUT TIIIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
n tru,, the output of than .pick oranges. The Orlando Seti;
Those who compile it assure their
Years,
m oney!
tegrity. honesty nnd the fair dcuM grapfijuico had been so i.icrea-vd by tinel hits the following to say about
readers, that n careful study o f th
rex
ra
Cut opt this slip, enclose with -V and
" ir of this great country of ours. \nd |ndvt.rt|3ing that it Was possible to
• Ilut of course everybody swore oil stars reveals n pleasant year nheail I am anxious that you‘ should realixej
ta mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 .Sheffield.
Kd*vnr*r (ieorge ’ Hauselt, Duke of on
u llt ?1&gt;7r, n fa ,...n»en grape
yes Us'day nnd no ope feels badly to­ for the nation. Here are some of th* *.•; I, who have been conducting an
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nU.f|(|1|y a&lt;|vmi^ ,
itl jp^i Exposition Park and president of the I5J.
Avenue, Chicago, III., writing your ‘
promise.*:
day.*,,**
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1*0 11(1mo and address dearly. You will
advertising agency for many years, th,.
manufacturer* paid Orlando baseball dub, has two big fcl
!‘A igreat nnintmt of good acconfnr receive in return o trial package run.
realise thrnlgh experience that ad„ ton|-*an #l|V(in„ „f 1,350 per Jobs. One is selling season baseball j
f
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pUshed in the way of legislation. I* verUsirg i.i not a selfish e n t e r p r is e .,^ , ,iut J(t the sami. timc thf&gt; coSt tickets. That'.* big. 'The other ia
IVUiWould advise swearing off from
BB ha Su ft# Pn Rl M fa r-1 IU1 - tab)ing- Foley’s Homy and Tar r„m.
will be n year of human relationship I do not mciii that advertisers art
-I pi.und for coughs, colds nnd croup;
convincing Ida players that it’s all
swearing off from swearing or. nny
o
f
grape
juice
only
advanced
IJ
O
per
and great spiritual development.
philanthropists, but 1 mean that by, cent. It was the increased demand right to call them the Orange Pickers.
You speeders go to the Princess j Foley Kidney Pill* for paiijs in suit *
othcpjdnd of resolution. Do better—
"A steady anil active business pi- advertising they establish names on
thatiP nil*.
That's 111or; Kit.
tonight and see "Mn ml atighter"— it’s and buck; rheuma/ism, backache, kid- .
nod in the affairs of men, with much which you know you can rely; they caused by national advertising that
—oIn
response
to
inquiries
Sent
out
a great lesson’and might save you n ney and bladder ailments; and TuUy
enabled the economies &lt;*f big scale
nctivity in real estate transactions
.establish good-will, because they have production nnd made lhe product by the sports department of the Sen­ lot of trouble' inter on.
Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome and
The Sanford Country Club is not ami the products of the earth.
taught thp public to trust them; they cheaper to all consumers.
tinel in an e'furt to find out the sun--------'
(thoroughly cleansing cathartic * far
only n place to enjoy golf, hut it is
*'A Stent deal of building and n j
trade-marked gootls so defThomas Meighan tins the lending ] l onstipatfon, biliousness, h
Hu's,
We are fortunate in having a gov- liment of the player* concerning the
n place to enjoy yourself. Everyone busy period for basikers and capitalinitely
g.iod,
so
worthily
manufactured
new
name,
the
following
polite
tderice Joy plays op- and sluggish bojvcls.
role
and Miss Leatrice
Sold
likes the Country club house.
ernrneiU
that
believes-in
advertising.
Juts, with the common people to shar*
-.ml mi invariable and flue in quality ,.mlj(U.|U Harding himself U not only grums have been received:
islaughtcr" at tui- where.—Adv.
posite hint in "Manslaug
in the business successes through r.
that the customer has learned how im- „ KOO(1 neWt|iajR.’r publisher, but a
Uradentown, Lin., Jan. 1, 1U23.! ! rinress tpnigtyt for the Inst time. It's
Tho4sun is brenking nut today nnd steady employment generally."
Illicitly he can rely on these nnd so Jni}. hty roU(1 1)du. ,ising man. And !*«»«• Finjydstetn,
Kuril In beat Tom and Leatrice.
1 the clouds and the rain have' passed
Fn connection with our T it\N&gt;T’LU
Rather coal weather ia foretold
nnd it loojts like n Happy New Year nnd some dissension*'between laboi save waste in buying and economy by hp h„ 9 Mjrniunih, t hims.-lf with help- ‘-'are Sentinel. Drlnnd Fla.
We have STORAGE loom, whet. \nj
(Mn
j-|t|U,|V1.(tioinj; men. Prominent nfining
Ibin i let I n-xy rail uh Orange
lind a pa* ked limtse last cun store your goods at n iumlnal
for you and alt of us. I.et's go.
and capital, but iri spite «*f thew avoiding experiment.
is bad enough, night to see "Mimslaeghter" and all inst. for any length of time LfisS*
The
standard*
in
buying
which
the
t)!L
.
executive*
of
lin
governnUuit
who)
Pickers.
Bulldog;
° ----------- drawbacks, the year is to be a goo*.
were highly pleas* I •*--. ll utis- -oniRi I N’G'S 1)1'll K SERVICE ll;\NSgeneral public relies upon have been I gnow advertising arc Secretary of Happy .New Year,
Bcrgdoll, the draft dodger contin^j (J|U. jiHngJng:
thing different, one of Cecil 11. De- FF.ll. i’hone IPS. 239-Mn-Tu- IVd-ifr
i
tabli.-hed
only
by
iiigh
class
ndverLabor,
.lames
,1.
Ibtvr;
Secretary
of
,nlnir,
J
nines
J.
Davis;
(iKNL
KLI.IUTT.
lies to dodge the American authori­
“ Thrift, steady plodding, fair deal
* Lakeland, Fla., Jan. I, P.*2:t. Mille's mnsterpiiH-e» nuff Mu!.
ties nnd it is more than likely that if ingi and greater achievement* along tising. First the quality of the pro- Agriculture Henry Wallace; U. S.
he really sailed for the United States industrial, comm ercial ami ci.iistnn™ ,lurt
------f- i alilish**1; Ib.-n the name is Senators Arthur &lt; vpper and Walter 1- I’ inkulstein,
Hnve you read the want ads tod*?!
TumntTO'v night Richard Barlhel-;
that his money will gain him entrance live lines with wag s comnunsurr.li 11*'f-*I&gt;Ii lu d, and lhereafter a* the M. Edge and Albert ll. lumber, chair-'- ‘ are Sentinel, Orlamlo, Fin.
-tcadilv miiintniued or-im- man of ihoShipping Boanl. And now i Cast my vote for Uraekers, Parrots, mess w ill'star in "Sunny" which is.
into thii country. Money will *lo any­ wilh the kind of work'performed N. ; ,|Ua,i‘ y
.
.
,,
proved, the name which become* t»y Sec rota i y qf CWpmcree Hoover is Hill 1‘ickles or Bulldogs, liut please more than an ordinary picture withT
thing-—even buy a patriot —of a cer­ great, rushessudden changes or me i 1
.
,
, ’
1
. ,
Pickens.
tears, Ibrills nnd smiles. Thgte will |
tain kind.
failures, big losses or big -fortunes ‘ conalani and pcntiEteljt advertising a ; ready tu put in an advertising tie-] elinmmte lining
household word, become* increasingly j part merit to help the business men of j
.
I.EFTY IfB'KS. : ! e a comedy also.
.but tactful, cautious method-'., a *etAtlanta, (ia., Jan. I, P.'2-l..
--------Ilerlins latent plan on the war i t,m,.a„ wll
wilh less nnxi valuable and standard. You have only Uii-* and foreign-t euntries to promote;
to
think
a
moment
of
lieadvertised
sales
and
increase
iHiabit-mn
b
inkelstejn.
Isaac,
Thursday
night
for the big laugh
question is for the public lo vole for s.ty
Iivit,k. tll K„ t nlu.;ill."
ai
licle.s
that
you
*t*gar«l
as
standard
j
tjtaiulmg
on
the
threshold
of
1U23
(’
are
Sentinel,
Orlando,
Fla,
|
with
Mr.
nnd
Mr-.
Carter
Dcllaven Ini
war If they want war’. This Is hardly
()f t.uum. ,|u.n, wlU
Umse win
Hie spltilion of our trouble*. The pub- K„ orl
, av ..3tMll.ri, iti(,n." Rut a of their class to understand how vnl- l can set- that the Dollar is going to , I favor Horse-hoc. Star, l,iptr)nMy Lady Friend-*." als«i “ Kick* illiN otice J s hereby •riv­
be nf Germany probably voted for ^
i(
,.,|till„ sco rin g vrn liable adverli.-dughas been to the work again in i^tnint, and when obi lliid.-dck or (iiangei- Tui-U. Nix on litimco" makes ilo^ an entire ctnneiiy
great ionminer. It
i-»Wdv**rtising Man. Dollar goer- to inn k, K-nly Pros- the Orange Picking stuff. V-r*. ty.. lull. Don’t'g o if ypu can't laugh.
\var din ing the Lite unpleasantiwiei, stn,ni{|v „ f
en tlm i a il persons re­
B. MULE SMITH. ;
^ —------with that country and the public as
# MtB. Mnl;ipn.p explained b alone that has eonvinceil Biitonmliile periiy In gins tu smile.
q uired to h av e -S ta le and
Michigan City, Iml., Jan. 1, 1H’23
Friday and Saturday—The greatest
far ns {Jermany in Pomeined i* the "The Itivilla" that since liillt prefer user* that Goodrich Tile* arc "Best J Prospect* Werg never better than
O ccupation UI will pick poiki-l :, turkeys, thick*: movipg picture that the mind of main C ou n ty
German public.
(flirt1 and nvcrsitui lend to grow le ­ ill tin- Long Run;" advertising that they are right now when we of the
ban
taught
millions
of
household*
United
States
hold
a
commanding
poand
other
birds,
hut&lt;l
ntw
tlie-liue
on
cver
fonceived"Foolish
W
ives"
atuli-uenSC,
an
d not liaving
afier marriage, "it is safest in nutriThe Tampa Timer, says the year imnty lo beginAvilh a little aversion." how safe nnd economical it is to use sllion ill-tile trade of tile world. I j picking orange*. Cold here,
» , „II k „„» there nr,- n,.„,y „f Ilwrn, | )r0C U r r C d t i l e S lim C
OH
BENJAMIN WAITE.
of 1922 was the hottest in local im Likewise, os both pessimism and np- WiL on's "Certified" meat*. You know want you idj to .believe in advertising.!
nut thi*« a limit picluru ,pi» limit; 1
,
.
The foregoing expres.-iitm , indicnt- min5it. Theft* will In* Ntiveltioji nlttii.i or betore. January* Mb,
nal*. We quite agree with (lie learned VjntlMU tend to,become dulled by tile through advertising, that the "Sun- for it is .the most powei fill eennomie
professor who make* up the weather passage of time, it is pleasantest if awee’, " imme nf California inn* grad* factor that im* arisen in the world. It ing Inmibte ml&gt;.*ervieiice to cxe-. utive
■1923, will be subject to
Thi (I-!., roe miiiohi mil one hlg
report* limb wish to eommend him not safest, in entering the New Year, Unh d from ii lionrdtng house joke In means eeonotnie iiinrktTing; it rneanr ' autlnu ity, .*ln,w rltnrly how the play
•ml- ,.f ymir breakfast laid*1 dclira cWoperadve litiv ii-g. It e-tald, hi new ,.r , tMini on tie l|iie.tioii of n iinm- vvi i k fur th* movie fan* , and if till* prosecution witliout I’m*
upon hi* peispicnrity (uhaU-ver lhai (n bi;,-iii with a little .&gt;]il iin i - in
'i*--,
and Dial, “Sunmnid" raisins have e, iiimmie-*; invite*, nay inmi*!-1. lion ieg the ht**e hall i igih Rep
I
is) mid'lhat we Ibutk h i"know* what
weie is a foiVnirm r for th*- p rug rams for tiier notice. License may
- con­ reveil cd from ail 1 1 (1 Jit? playyi* oil the year 1921 vvo have tine year of
a repoti nei fur beyond any quustinp j e.xly and square tlcuiiog; ii*
he is talking about It was the hot­ t* m ra rq
Nl IU M H IB ►
he had from Hon. Jno.
of price. It was advertising that fidence and by intrcasing coiisitjocis the team, but the words of Waite, pleasure to look forward to.
test that we have ever known in Flo­
Ba
Ra
D. Jinkins, Tax Collec­
brought hack to smokers' a pre-war make* jirmlucts cheaper to each OllCi Smith, Hicks and Elliott were select*
rida although there .were many peo­
fcv
K*
priro iti the five cent Wm. IVnn ci­ • I ear( oiler you no belter or more ml for publication, ns the others Were NOTICE UF SPECIAL MEETING OF tor, nt the Court House.
ple that did not think it was hot.
Ki
Pa
gar; advertising wdiic'h cnnvincea you helpful message for On- New Year j m „ lighter vein nnd nof so.serious ns
------------ IF----------THE ROYAL FERN
03 t*i youe own good llmt Colundda Bat- than to urge you-tu buy advertised( those appearing in this article. 'Grit
SCHKLLE MAINKS,
NO ARGUMENT ABOUT TRADE
CORPORATION
Ha ti’rles ’**tn?f—
Pa
Enter*, Flnj; Gralihern, Rat Runner*.
longer" ami that Everea- goods. R* member that advert Ding
AT
HOME
Prosecuting Attorney.
1
*
rx dy Flashlight* are a* necessary na a real and-vital educational fyr«-e.
\ Kpeein! meeting of the Morkhnltl
Kx
Rail Rail I Soy s and other appellut loei
2.'it;. He
ii * of the Royal Fern
Corporation
Pa P* Pn Pn Pa Pa p * ymtr weed chains.
Read advert ii.mg and realize hgw j Were suggested.
The Herald ha* lieen waging a Pa Pa
will
I*'
held
at
tineffo
e
of the, l'or
•The matter was nl*o taken up with
is the u-pu
campaign for many years about trad­
New York C’ity L* a city of tner- j *turdv
* and established
_\
NOTICK!
;•oral inn, A Unmotile Spring:’., Fboidit,
WHAT
WILL
It
All.Kit
\
DS
DO
TO
tution
back
of
(be
advertiM-inenl*
y*&gt;
ti
Frnh*
Burke,
manager
of
the
rllib,
ing aL home and lately trying to ar­
&gt;liant prime* whose oume* and hlgti
at
2
p.
in.,
on
Monday,
January
22,
i i e i .i* F l o r i d a :
rive at some conclusion about tinposit mu.* were won through advertis­ read. I’alronue store* that adverti-e w ho'said that he did not approve of
The animal meeting of the *i«»fkBurke said it would!15'21 for l!u'
*'r » - Board of
matter .unit find out just why somej
ing. John Wpiininiiker, Frnnklin hi- and ime good* that are advertined and the new imint
luddeifi
of the_ petrous MaaufaeturNumerous
railways
in
the
United
all
right
to
hw
It.I,
.to
Orange
Pick
‘
Hm-rUim
.and
for
the
transaction
of
people never huy anything in San-:
moil, Altmans, Jniues McCrrery, Mark avoid substitutes and the economies hi
such
other
business
a*
may
properly
i•f Chuluota. Ha-.
Stale*
keep
up
a
continuous
propa­
ford. Arthur Yowell, chairman of the
Cross, Faks, Rogers IVet tz Co., Imrd y*iji will lie able to make are sure to erv if the club dropped into the cel­
hfjmnight
before
the
stockholders.
Will
la*
held
nt
tlu\
olTire of M. H
ganda
advancing
the
interests
of
the
Retail Merchant* Committee of the
&amp;. Taylor, Stern’s, TilTntiy nnd Best aid i nmal.ing the cuming year a hap­ lar, hub exprc.-uied the.hope that the
S. LEE PHILLIPS;
Rtdiinsoi),
110
Noryi
Park avenue.
H
int***
they
serve;
illustrating
by
py
and
prosperous
one
fur
nil
uf
'ymi.
hoy*•
vvotlld
hot
belt
urdcred
with
the
Chamber o f Commerce say a that the
&amp; T u , These and dozen* o f , olhst
23U‘ lte. •
Secretary. Si’iiforil, Florida, nt a p. m., Monday.
product*
displayed
in
car*
especially
new
name
at
the
beginning
of
tip:
real reason for people trailing away
January 8th, 1923, for the purpose
season when their morale shAuld lie
from home is that the home merch­ contrived for the purpose, the pos­
12 MEN INDICTED
NOTICK
Various coup ties would gladly nr, . W ;ling a board of directors nnd to
sibilities
of
the
co;'rtjNt
whence
they
high ko that they could get away to
ants do not have what they want.
The annual meeting of .the stockTtiiigi* for displays of certain feature.*
unmet any other business that nu y
derive
the
greater
share
of
business.
Inin
Since the remedy ha* been found the
NEW YORK, Jan. 1.—A .federal a flying Marl In the pennant dush,
holdeiii of the Osceola Cypress Com­
specialized In or possible in that sec­
In
western
Canada
some
years
ago,
properly
come before tl»«* meeting.
Burke
said
he
would
take
the
mat­
Jlcrabl will quit talking nliout trade
jury
hearing complaints
pany will be held nt the office of the
tion. and would furnish literature of grand
B. F , W H E E L E R .
nnd
it
mjtyujie
the
practice
in
still
ter
up
with
President
Hauselt
Imme­
at home nnd take up something else.
Company; Oreeola, Seminole County,
a Rind that Would be convincing to against the Fosltionnhle Racquet and
C.
V.
MAHONEY,
ITreidrjjt
continued,
not
only
were
very
lowWe always wanted to know about this
the skeptical.
Every county could -Tcnnj* duh in 1‘ark avetiur, yester­ diately and indicated that if he failed Florida, on Thursday, January 18th,
Secretary.
237-8tr
rates
established
fur
those
whowish­
trade nt home business for it means
arrange to be represented in a way day indicted on two counts, 12 men to get satisfaction he would appeal to 1923. nt 10:00 a. m.
ed
to
inspect
land*
anywhere
along
much to the community.
charged with illegally Helling more the utilities commission or the brick
P. J. FKITNER,
the route, but the railway carried In at least one of the "traveling en­ than 30 gallons of liquor.
Why are wc alwuys busy, when *&gt;'h’
mail committee.
1-2-9-21*’
Kecretxiy.
cyclopedias,"
and
there
would
be
no
the
household
and
farm
equipments
rrs
arc idle? Answer: IlccaUM’ Wl'
START THE CELERY AT REAS­
Among those indicted- were Rene
from the old home to the new for a dissenting voice to that end..Thus
There are other transfers, but none *give SERVICE nnd the people -'ll
CLARENCE
ROSE
IS
ONABLE PRICES
could Florida he advertised as it lias la Montague, Morgan E. la Montague
mere song—practically free. .
with SERVICE for their middle name, (know it.—I.oistng** QUICK SERA B E
FLORIDA’S TENNIS
never before been advertised—and at nnd William A la Montague, owners
Tlie
railways
of
Florida
could,
u;xin
Lessing's QUICK SERVICE TUANS- TRANSFER. Phone -19H.
Don’t kill the goosfc that lays the
a trivial cost to each county nnd an of the Geen River Distilling company
CHAMPION AGAIN FKR. Phone 198. 239-Mn-Tu-Wd tfc
their
own
initiative
and
at
n
small
2 3 9 -Mon-Tue-Wcd-tf*'
golden egg. And don’t kill the buyer
outlay for each railway that would ami the Eminence Distillery of Ken­
cost,
swell
thepopulation
of
the
Blnte
that wnnta to pay you cash for your ,
, .
.............
never be missed. The increased traf­ tucky. Itcnu la Montague is" noted as epre S. Rose, o f Jacksonville, yester­
celery but must makd some money f«.re b&gt;'
"h o n ‘ he pop- fic bound 'to follow such propaganda n polo player.
JUST RECEIVED A FRFS1I SHIPMENT OF
day regained bis title ns tennis cham­
himself in order to pay you cash. Ev­ illation of Florida is doubled the would immediately repay the rends.
The. others indicted were*-Bnnun pion of Florida in thv concluding
cry
ery year we sUrt
start the celery too high r rai,wn&gt;1' wiU 1,0 Krcut ^ n eficia ries- One hand would wash the other—
A. Storey, vice-president of K. la match of the Florid^ public courts Vegex— Vegea Cubes— Vegca Almond— V it a f o o d
and it falls by the wayside befpre nnd that one prospect alone should nnd the added patronage in passen­
Montague Sons, a Now York import­ tennh championship -tournament that
stimulate the roads to make the ef­
ger and fWight tolls would furnish ing firm; John George, Patrick .'Me has bt*«n in progress-here intermit­
fort. At the same time a doubled
P"
the soap.
Gee, Herbert Morgan, Eddie Harlow, tently during the last threo weeks.
population would decrease taxes—the
Besides these points It is worth Edw’in Schutenburg, James It. Bur­ Rose defeated Mnrtin Hlrschbcrg of
WHEN U
U BELL
taxes of the railways in common with
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
nomething
to the railways to have the rows, Ilex M, Sheldon nn*I ftjkmtaigu Jncksonvilio, In the finals* o*3, 2,-d. 0-2,
LIST IT
YOUR REAL
th* rest of Iho ursensed property—
0-1.
IlirschtH-rg
in
the
kemi-finnls,
reputation
of
dohjg
some
real
ser­
la
Montigue.
nnd that should lie another incentive
ESTATE
WITH US
THE REXAl.L STORK
PHONE 323
United States District Attorney Sunday eliminated W. McL. Chris­
vice for the state. Tho roads would
for the roads to get busy.
'w
■- _
*
tie,
of
Jacksonville,
the
title
holder,
ntnml
better
with
the
people
for
hav­
Haywood In a statement, said the in­
tl is well known that each railway
Good buys In Orange Groves,
in the United State* extends “ cour- ing done their best to servo tho peo­ dictments involved tho bootlegging by who won th championship Inst year
Farm Land, Improved and untestes" to all (fiber roads., It would ple. . As the railways can take up the In Montague* of more than 27,000 from Rose. The other new •state
champions as ti result' of the tourna­
cost each of the Florida roads but tv this matter nt a cost far less than gallons of whiskey, gins, Wines and
Impruved city real estate, and
small sum to arrange -a display car any oilier authority, and can conduct I assorted liquors. Much of the liquor ment are:
prompt service can be found nt
Men’s doubles: Rose nnd Gciirge
for the state.
The transportation it ut u cost so small ns to be negligi­ he said, Imd been obtained through
Yennwinc; Jacksonville.
our place-------------------TRY US!
blethe
query
might
be
made:
forgery
of
withdrawal
permits.
through northern ami middle west­
Men’s Junior singles': Yennwinc.
Why do not the railways serving
ern {dales would cast nothing. There
FOR SALE CHEAP .
Women’s singles: Miss Amy Wal­
Florida
in’
receiving
nnnunlly
tho
large
WORKING
FOR
PEACE
would he no demurrage,for the days
cott, Daytona.
it ocoipics n sidetrack in town* and sums from the Florida people tnko up
Girls'.singles;. Miss Walcott.
At! ENTS
this
matter
of
snylng
some
goe;l
CHICAGO, Jam 2.—Three hundred
cities.^ Practically all that the rail­
Miss Walcott, who has not yet at­
coni
operators
and
miners'
officials
things
und
showing
some
attractive
roads would bo "out" would be the
H EAL ESTATE
tained her fourteenth birthday won w m m
from
the
bRumiitofni
fields
will
meet
products
throughout
other
states.—
*
expense of two good men to, accom­
Fire, Casually, Auto Insurance
Corner Second Street and Sanford Aa’chuc
-f
.
. here Wednesday to renew negotiations the women's championship from Miss
pany each car nnd give desired Infor­ Pnintka Now*.
looking toward pence in tho coal min­ Ititn Chambers, ot Tallahassee, who
105 Wr First 8L, SANFORD, FLA
o
mation to nil visitors who might call
had held the title four years.
ing industry.
at/ thc/tiisplify cars whilb sidetracked. Join the throng* of renders. '
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FOR SALE
(illOVK HKAItlNIi
nil) trees, Rrn|M?frtilt, tangerines nnd
oranges, all in splendid condition, well
tnkcii cure of; K room house in good
condition;. I acres muck,.fine for truck
farming; - acres cleared for addition*
at grove.
I*ri, e ?s,uuu.
ItalunCc
It mis. Consider trade.
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providing f«jr the grading nnd paving of Laurel Avenue from Sixth Street
South to Thirteenth Street, with vitrified brick or other hard surface mater­
ial. The total estimated cost of said improvement of Laurel Avenue is $11,820.00. The assessments against the various pieces of property hereinafter
described, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of Laurel Av&lt;j.,
which have been tentatively determined l&gt;&gt; the Assessor covering the propor­
tion of the expense of said improvement to be borne by tlie re%;e live pieces*
of property hereinafter described, and (lie estimated amount of the belief.t
which will accrue to the various pieces of property hereinafter de crihcl,
abutting upua said Laurel Ave., tu be impjuvcd in the manner above stated
are mrfollt/ws, to-wit:
,,
K»t. It"n*-!it
Am tunt
to
Projaffty
Assm't.
Owner
Description of Property
$1*0.90
$131.98
F. It. ttnnjl. I^'t I. illk. 9. Tier 8
179.99
131.98
F. II. Kami, Lot. 2, Illk. 9, Tier 8
131.93
I* 0.00
F. H. Hand, Lot 3, Illk. Of Tier 8
• ; 75.90
134.08
&lt;’. Cobh, U t (i, Illk. II, Tier 7
157.99
131.08
Isabelle Higginbotham, Lot &lt;l. Illk 12. Tier 7
157.99
134.1*8
Isnhetle Higginhothain, Lot 7, Illk, 12, Tier 7
227.00
172.39
J. 8. Dinkel, Lot 3, illk. 13, Tier 8
175.00
134.08
J. S. Dinkel, Lot 4, Illk. 13, Tier 8 _
The special assessments against the various pieces of property above doscrilu'd are payable optionally as follows: Kithe rln full vrithin Thirty days
after the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with In­
terest ut the rale of Eight per cent per -annum, from the date of the comple­
tion of said improvement.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
he held at the City Hall on the Kth day of January, A. I). 1923, at 2:30 p. m.
at which meeting said equalizing hoard will hcarallclaims nnd objections ns
to.the character of all said Improvements, to he paid for by special assess­
ments, and as provided for in the resolution hereinabove referred to.
Witness my hand as City Clerk, and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
Florida, on this the 21st day of December, A. I). 1922.
(SEAL)
‘
L. H. PHILIPS,
12*20; l-2-2tc
City Clerk o f Sanford, Fla.

fci M NKVEItK COUGH AFTF.lt 1NFI.DMore than ‘J70.U00 passenger cars
and
trio k*. weie pruduceti hy^ auto
KN7. V
manufacturer* last June.
u eutili for the remainder,
Nn.
“
After
an
attack
of
the
’
Flu'
which
Ilu«jttfd Ad* 6t r. line. No
k -..vs the weather man.
Ilie
lc‘I me with a severe cough nothing
&gt;4 liken lor lr»* than 25c.
sieme.d
to relieve me until I used
STIIOUT FAItM AGENCY
md pniitlTfly no c1aaaifie4
II.
A.
Ne.l,
of
the
Herald
Printing
Foley’s
Honey
nnd
Tar,*'*writes
Mrs.
113 .Magnolia Avenue
id* charted to anyone. Caah.
Company, is spending the day in Win* K. I). Drake, Childs,
Furnished 7 room bungalow, now,
Maryland.
■uf arrnmpeny all ordera,
Ur Park on business.
Coughs resulting from Ihflucnxa, on Dixie Highway, barn, garage. If*
Caosl fife word* to a line
Whooping Cough, Asthma,'(Troup, I.n acres. Electric light, running water,
•ad remit accordingly.
Mrs. Deane Turner were GrIp|M* and Hronchiti.s are i|Uickty re- telephone, hath. Deep well, Fair•M
r.
nnd
FOR
R E N T
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ibiy.lieved with Foley’s Honey and Tar, hanks-Morse engine, water piped to
( &gt;&gt; n *5 M M K» A
I()lt KEN 1 Unfurnished apartment |vjypU&gt;a „t Winter Park yesterday.
1Contains
ttu opiatesi—ngredients all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine,
Ferndale Apartments, 30a f£. First, m
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printed on the wrapper. Largest sell- grapefruit, peaches, blackberries, tree
1 FOR SALE
l'.Kl-tfc * The girts and hoys will soon he hack
Street.
tig cough medicine in the World, blueberries, II varieties of grapes.
Fit's SAFE p jtff a cord.
TT »hei 1 “ I Item at n| their respective Colleges nnd we Snid everywhere. Adv.
li rnmi, cherries, bimaniu*, loc|uat, Jap.
Pfiic arrange to pay cash on de231-dtp will not sec them again for a long
311 Paik Ave. 1
persimmon, mulberries, roSellc, guav­
fend Specify tile kind of wood
619 Union time.
SPECIAL SKATING WEDNES­ as. Farm nntl garden tends; cow, calf,
FOR^RKNT—Garage
nt
when placing your order.—F.
237-3tp
DAY NIGHT. LAKE MARY SKAT­ flock of Muscovi ducks included, all
Avenue.
l'’*reay.
PJG-tfc
William Crocker, one of the beads ING ACADEMY. DIG TIME.
for $n.r,00. $3,500 cash, 1ml. 1, 2 nnd
rooms, S. E.
and Gays' paints FOR RENT—Furnished f.*L«
’ the Lester Piano Co., of New York,
3
years.
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corner lllh street and Elm Avenue.
.
L1cl varnishes at Sanford Novelty
237-3tp
[*^1, Sanford agents.
173-tfc — Maria ’Schneider.
Iexpects to take advantage of the fish­
KMUtS—You can g e t ‘ seed bed WANTKI &gt; T&lt;f It ENT—Hhtal rbo"use75 ing and hunting and the golf- links.
or ft rooms, close in.
Address
«nd irrigation plug* at the
“
House"
care
of
Herald,
33‘J-3tp
“trd Novelty Works.
100-tfc
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. H. Iluchanol),. of
To nil persons hereinafter named owning property on Thirteenth St.:
l.nXe
Monroe, were in lb** city today.
“ SALE—Twelve furnished rooms
You are hereby notified that on the 27lh day of November, A. D. 11122,
W AN TED
Mr. Iluchannoft is n. successful grow­ the City Commission flf Sanford, Florida, ilbj adopt a preliminary resolu­
P “^ three year lease at 115 Pal*
srenue.
235-tfe WANED—A chance to build* your er of vegetables and be must also be tion providing for the grading and paving of Thirteenth Street, from San­
5
( cldry farm, house, ten new homo before lumber gets any n successful grower o f grapefruit for ford Avenue to French Avenue, with vitrified brick or other hard surface ma­
be brought in some nice ones the oth­ terial. The total cstima ted cost of said improvement of Thirteenth Street
»** Sanford, Fla., tiled flowing higher. Plans nnd estimates furnishcd.—Sanford
Novelty
Works.
183-tfc
er day.
is $21,570.00. The nssesRmenCs'ugainst the various pieces of property here*
k‘B Money maker, must settle
WANTED—OmT"hundred
colored
lnInuftcr described, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of said Thir­
A, t &lt;|uick. llox 1202, OrlnnMr. and Mrs. T. Ed. Fitzgerald, of teenth St., Which have been tentatively determined by the Assessor covering
'■jb , n .y t(,rms230-Gtc
liorefs for land clearing, contract
Daytona,
are in the city the guests of thp proportion of the expense of snld Improvement to be borne by the re
work.
Good
camp.*
High
land.—(..
_* SALK
E—Well trained bird dog.
To all persons hereinafter named, owning property on Oak Avenue:
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
George DcCottes.
Mr.
1*l 3l,l French Avenue. 236-Gtp W. Perkins, Grovcland, Fla. 23I-18tc Fitzgerald is the editor of the Day­ spective pieces of property hereinafter described, and the estimated amount
You nre hereby notified that on tho 27th day of November, A. D. 1922,
of the benefit which will accrue to the various pieces of property hereinafter
WANTED TU a|fl.L at n bargain r,
. .
_
T I7 5 r Apply
tona News, one of the real live dail­ described, abutting uj&gt;on snid Thirteenth Street to be improved in the man­ the City Commission, of Knnfnrd, Florida, did adopt a preliminary Rcsolu-'
one bag concrete mixer on skids
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tion providing for the grading nnd paving of Oak Avenue, from Tenth St.,
ies #f the east coast and Mr. nnd Mrs. ner above stated nre as follows, to-wit:
with engine, n pick up. Address Mix­
237-3tp
to Thirteenth S t, with vitrified brick or other hard surface material. The
Fitzgerald
have
many
friends
in
SanAmount
Est.
Benefit
237-tfc
er care of Herald.
SATr
ford
who
are
always
glad
to
see
them.
— At a sacrifice, 5 acres
Owner
Description of Property
Assm’L
to Property total estimated cost of snid Improvement of Oak Avenuo is $11,310.00. The
**nd .m Orlando rond.-C. M
LOST
Mrs. Mary E. Synfcs. Lot &lt;5, Illk. 15, Tr. I ..................$110.01
$170.00 assessments against the various pieces of property hereinafter described,
_ _
27S-3tp
410.04
...................
410.01
470,00 abutting upon the contemplated Improvement of said Oak Ave., which have
LOST— Wednesday morning, Dec. 27," Dr. W. A. Ilagwell, of Hazelhurst, Frnnk Brunson, Lot 10, Illk. 14, Tr.'fi
SALK.—Alas stove.—Kadiator
Mrs. Mabel Monroe, Lot G, Illk. 15, Trfl 3 ......... .
440.04
470.00 been tentatively determined by the Assessor covering the proportion of the
grey squirrel choker between Kth
I
21)"
&gt;" I rcahh Avenue 238*3tp and Pnrk und 8th and Magnolia. Ue- Ga., has arrived In the city nnd will Unknown. Lot 5, Illk. 14, W. 2 .......- ....... J...—.... 223.02
235.00 expensuxaf said improvement to be borne by the respective pieces of properbecome a resident o f Srfnford. Dr,
The
SpWlal
Assessmcnta
against
the-various
pieces
of
property
above ty hereinafter described,, nnd the estimated amount o f the benefit which will
v "land. ward.—Lucllc Newby, 800 Mngnotin.
llngwcl] Is n veterinarian well known described are payable optionally ns follows: Either In full within thirty accrue to the various pieces of property hereinafter described, abutting upon
‘ ,n- I’ricir $2,000.00.—E.. F.
.________
in Hazelhurst nnd Douglass arm other days after the completion of the work, or in ten equal qnnunl installments, said Oak Ave. to be Improved In the manner above stated are as follows, to23B-3tp LOST— Gold wrist watch bracelet, IT.
points In Gcorgin nnd the Sanford reiw with interest at tho rate of Eight per cent, per annum from the date of the wtt:
,
.
r«.
^evero* n«W bungalows,
^L on Inside of back., Howard if Idcnta from th»t seetlon .know him
.
Amount ‘ Est. Benefit
completion of'said improvement
**‘ onab|c prico.—E, F. Lane.
returned to 101 Last lQth Street.
well'and speak on highest terms of
Description o f Property
Assm’t.
to Property
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will Owner
238-3tp
2.19-Olp hjm&gt; j)r&lt; HngwrlI will nlso net as he held nt the City Hall on the 8th'day of January, A. D. 1923, at 2:30 p. m. Muri* Hort«n, Lot 9, Illk. 14, Tr. 4.„..........................$242.93
$250.00
Nice mngalow on T U The special assessments against the varioffTpibccs of property above de­
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
^or l *'° *l’ ,in Juon Garage, j at which meeting said Equalizing Board will hear all claims nnd objections
•.£)
'•nuc, tSw cash, balance
—"
as to the character of all said improvements to be paid for in part by special scribed are payable optionally as follows: Either in lull within thirty days
r*r month.—E. F. Une.
after the completion of*the work, or in ten equal anniial installments, with
UATTcTTiG CLASSES every Tuesday WANTED TO RENT— Permanent, 8 assessments, and as provided for in the resolution hereinabove referred to,
_____
238-3tp
at Parish llrtao at 4 p. m. for chil ' o°1f 4 room unfurnished apartment, * Witness my hand as City Clerk nnd the Seal of the City of Sunford, interest at the rate of Eight per cent, per annum, from the jiate of the com­
pletion o f said improvement.
.
acres celery farm, dren and 7 p. m. for adults. Interpre­ flat or house, desirable location. Ad­ Florida, on this the 21st day of December, A. D. 1922.
in„ . , lu ......btii
A
meeting
of
tho
Equalizing
Board
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
tfHl
E. Lane. ,238-3tp tative nnd ball room dancing. Profes­ dress “ F. S." care Herald office, San­
R.
PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
L.
192-tlc
ford,
Fla.
be
held
nt
the
City
Hall
on
the
8th
day
of
January,
A.
D.
1923,
at
2:30
p.
m.,
City Clerk ol Sanford, Fla.
12-26; l-2-2tc
*'K ^ t i r T f l t E KH—0 rna- sor C. L. E b s e n . __________ IK -tfc
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at
which
meeting
syid
Equalizing
Board
will
Jioar
all
claima
and
objcctioaa
Itn^ lrp
n,n'l shrublasry.
My HOMES- built on cosy term#.—J. W.
SPECIAL SKATING WEDNES­
as to tho character of all said improvements to be paid for in pari by special
' Musson, Builder.
23fl-l0tp
1»»&lt;l b^!°Wn by *°mo of lhc larK*
DAY NIGHT, LAKE MARY SKAT*
f
j j j i itnenU, and as provided for in the resolution hereinabove referred to.
L l. Hifi ,vUr’ crlc* In th o ^ ou th .- MONEY YO LOAhl—On business or ING ACADEMY. BIG TIME
Witness my hand as City Clerk, and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
U Fit, ’ 6 fru*1 trcc m*n» Orlah- * residential property. 60 per cent of
238*3tc
To oil persons hereinafter named, owning property on Laurel Avenue:
Florida, on this the 2!st day of December^ A. D. 1922.,
valuation. Can get you money In a
You are hereby notified that&lt;on tho 27th day of November, A*_D. 1922, (SEAL)
I. R. PHILIPS,.
E. Lane. short while. Address "Money” care of
the
City
Commission
of
Sanford,
Florida,
did
adopt
a
preliminary
resolution
l-2-2tc
'
City
Clerk o f Sanfo
The
Herald,
15c
ptr
week,
delivered.
. 239-3tp
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HY THE CITY COMMISSION IN
MEETING LAST NIGHT TO OR­
GANIZE FOR THE YEAR

JLONG FIGHT
TAMPA ACQUIRES
CITY WATERW’KS WOULD

COUNTY AGENTS .
ARE MEETING
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Mean Com plications'B ut NINE
Woul(l
British
Brit Have Accepted Plan
For Discussion
(Dr Tbr Aaiorlalrd Pr^ma)
PARIS, Jan. 3.—Tha Cabinet coun­
cil of French ministers thU morning
iMtructcil Premier Poincare to move
!a the conference this afternoon the
adoption of French reparation* plain
u minimum acceptable to France. In
»rtnt the meeting doct not accept the
plin Poincare was directed to ask
the conference to register, formally
i lack of agreement among the Allies.
. British delegates to the allied confmnee at an informal meeting this
morning practically decided to accept
the French reparatlona plan as a bniii for discussion, provided Premier
Poincare agreed to discuss the Dritish
pirn. In this way Premier Bonar Law
would seek to place the burden of rcipcnsibility for a break up o f the confrrencc on the shoulders of I’olncarc.
The Prime Ministers of France,
Great Britain and Belgium, and Ma­
rius de la Torcta, for Italy, emerged
yesterday afternoon in n gloomy mood
from the first short session of the
premiers’ council,’ called to solve the
reparations complex. Thoy were well
night hopeless of agreement, nnd the
members of their delegations talked
I of _the conference breaking up in two
-top.
•
The meeting of U\c premiors yester­
day was a continuation o f the poat•por.ed London conference; it ha* thus
for borne little fruit. Premier Bonar
Law remarked th at‘owing to public
opinion in France and Great Britain
m -agreement would be most difficult
if not' impossible. M. De La Astcyric,
the French finance minister who was
with Premier Poincare in the meeting
said, eitending his artns:
“England nnd France ar as far
opart as that."
•
* He immediately proceeded to Elyi « Palace to consult with President
Millcrand, after which n cabinet coun­
cil wao summoned to meet this mornbig.
Premier Poincare o f France offer­
ed at yeitcrday’s confercnco of al-.
lied leadeds, a proposal for a reduc­
tion of German reparations to fifty
billion gold marks.
The French plan offera a two year
Moratorium, but it exacts productive
guarantees to the resumption of pay­
ment* later by the Germans. Under
*he French plan the r^asa C bonds
•ould be user! to extinguish the inkrallied debts.
The British reparations plan pre­
tested at the conference, fixes “ Ihe
primary obligation o f Germany in tho
farm of fifty billion gold marks In
M year bond* bearing no Interest for
l four years, four per cent (or. tho next
four years and five per cent there
Islier."

•

s o t Til FLORIDA COUN&lt;
TIES ARE REPRE­
SENTED

(llr The Aa.arlnlrd Prraat
LAKELAND,
Jan.
3.—County
agents and % home
demonstration
agents from nino South Florida coun­
ties met here this mominfc for a two*1
day session to discuss plana for the
year. Professor A. P. Spencer, vice­
director of the federal agricultural
station at Gainesville nnd member of
the state agricultural office nt Tatlahnsscc will be present.

PENSION BILL
IS VETOED
BY HARDING
- •

PRESIDENT IS CONSISTENT
HIS STAND ON PEN­
SIONS

IN

*l i '
HELD FINE MK^TINfKAT HOTEL
VALDEZ YESTER; DAY

GOVERNOR SMITH RECO
IN MESSAGE TO CEGISLA
CONSTITUTIONAL

-

BIG TIIINGS PROMISED FOR THE
’ The Rotary Club held a fine mcc
COMING YEAR BY THIS I.Oing at the Hotel Valdez yesterday
CAL ORGANIZATION
ivroth planked shad as the piece de re­
Today’s meeting at the soon hour sistance in the'bill of fare and plenty
of the Klwnnla Club was well attend­ of songs nnd good talks as the enter­
ed and much business of general in­ tainment. DcWitt Miller and George
terest was transacted. F. C. MncMa- McCulloch, o f Orlando, were among
hon, who will have charge of the sing­ the visiting Rotarians nnd Scoutmas­
ing dgring 1923, made a moat favor­ ter Haddock, of Sanford, was present
able impression, and as the secretary to discuss the Boy Scout inovement.
Harry Kent, of the Kent Vulcanis­
has promised to have muaic nt
next meeting, this part of the pro­ ing Co., was among the new members
gram is looked forwnrd to with pleas­ present* and whilo he escaped the in­
itiation at his Yirst meeting ho has
ure.
Hixzonner Mayor Forest Lake wna something nice coming to him.
President Thrasher made n fine
enthusiastically greeted and respond­
ed by asking the co-operation of evory talk on what he expected the mem­
Kiwanlan during the' coming f year, bers to accomplish In the new year
stating that all big projects and Im­ nnd laid especial stress on attend­
provements planned by tho commis­ ance. He then presented each mem­
sioner* would first be submitted to ber with a blue fez cap trimmed In
tho various -business clulis of the city gold and with n gold tassel nnd II. R.
nnd thnt their support would be asked Stevens thanked him upon behnf of
toward carrying out the plans of the the club railing for a rising vote of
city dads. Dr. Marshall, the newly thanks. DcWitt Miller spoke nn at­
elected city commltaloner, was next tendance nnd the encouragement giv­
culled upon and he spoke along the en the members by other clubs had
made it plain that attendance wan ono
same lines.
The visitors were Messrs. F. A. of the vital things in the life of Ro­
Hazard nnd, C. T. Pumd, Jr., of Au­ tary. Judge llousholder and R. J.
Holly also spoko on the matter o f nt-.
gusta, Ga., who mad* short tnlks.
Prof. T. W. laiwton exhibited the tendnneo.
Judge llousholder spoke about the
beautiful silver loving cup presented
to Seminole county by Prof. C. il4 M. adoption of the troop of Boy Scouts
a
Sheppard, o f Del-nnd, for the best at­ and Scoutmaster Haddock made
tendance nt the public schools o f tho brief talk on’ the work of the Scouts
four counties competing. The cup hns nnd asked for the moral support of
to be Aon three times to become the nil the Itotnrians since they hnd adopt
property of Seminole county, nnd cd this troop and also naked for a
Prof. I^twton said that (“Very effort meeting place f o r . them in the near
’
.
would Ik- made to keep it here per­ future.
manently.
Ed. Lane preaented the following
New Year's resolutions, which were
Unanimously adopted:
Frank Aker*—ThBt^ic will give full
measure of gas and not to put any
water in gas.
Edgar Ralj—That he will atop blow
BECOMES CHIEF JUSTICE FOR
ir.g for nt lenat one hour each day.

&gt;*-

*.

r/t' J : 'J

PERMITTING LIGHT WINES
AND BEERS TO BE SOLD
AGAIN

PUBLIC WINS OUT AND
•
VOTE ON MARCH
SIXTH j
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WILL

( n r T h e Aeaorlnlrd P ress)

TAMPA, Jan. 3 . - A fight of long
Standing by the* city to acquire tho
waterworks nears an end with the se­
lection of March sixth as the date on
which the public will vote whether to
buy the plant o f not. Original dato
of February 20 protested by delega­
tion from the Board of Trndo.as be­
ing too early. Tho city commisalonera this afternoon will visit proposed
sources of water Supply in this sec­
tion.
.
• „

INITIATE

By Stale o f New York Federal
Amendment Requiring Sub*
mission to the People

'm

ALBANY, Jan. 3.—In peraonaly de­
livered message to the Now York
legislature Governor Alfred E.«Smlth
recommended passage resolutions urg­
ing legislative machinery at Wash­
ington bo set in immediate motion to
bring al&gt;out constitutional amendment
permitting light wlnea and been. A l­
so recomcnded initiation by this state
ol federal constitutional amendment
requiring submission to people in­
stead o f legislatora all future propos­
als to amend federal constitution.

RIVAL HUSH
AGRICULTURAL
FIGHT OVER
APPROPRIATIONS
CONSULATE
IS PASSED

Forest Lake U'again tho mayor of
the city o f Sanford, making the ninth
NEW YORK. Jan. 3.— F o r c k o f the
CARRYING ‘ $8,981,653 WITHOUT
time jhnt he hns held this high o f­
Irish Free State and of the Iriah re­
IJHUAL FREE HEEDS GIVEN
fice In this city.
*
public clashed yesterday Iq streets
OUT BY CONGRESSMEN
(llr The A&gt;*orlalril l*rr»«)
The
City
Commission
met
last
before the consulate surrendered by
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3.—The Bur(O r T h s A n w I S I H Pt t s s )
Daniel McGrath after his Ilf* had
sum bill providing for nn increase in night to reorganize thnt body for the
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 3.—The agri­ been threatened by an anonymous letnew
year,
Mayor
Henry
retiring
and
the pensions of civil and Mexican war
cultural appropriation carrying |68,- tor writer using the name o f the Irish
veterans was vetoed by President l)r. C, J. Marshall Liking tho office
981,553 was passed by the house nfter republic army.
linrdii\g today. In his veto message of city romryissloner. After the meet­
Speaker Glllct had thrown out on n
Victory perched on tha banners of
the president declared increase In the ing had opened the name of Forest
point of order the motion to send it the Free Staters, who gained posses­
I^tkc
was
put
up
ns
mnyor
nnd
he
governmental expenditures involved
back to the committee with directions sion of the consulate and locked about
would nmount to "hcedlcssness’’ nnd wna unanimously elected to thnt po­
to include |3GO,0|0 for congressional 00 men and women adherents of the
objected also to bills "lose provision sition, mnking n fine talk in appre­
diftribution of seed.
*
Republican cause out In the hall. The
ciation of the election nnd/promising
foi pensioning widows."
indignant loaers charged foul play,
his undivided support to the city in
drolaring *t least one of their nuznthe many improvements that are to
her, Mrs. Muriel MacSwinncy, wldoV
take place during tho year. In fnct
c f the late lord mayor of Cork—had
all the talk oTound tho table last
been roughly .handled
night breathed the spirit of co-operatire aiding, the free ita
tiou and the g e t ' together idea of
Sam Baumel—THat he will not
tlves, 7
,
passing over all former differences mako over 400 per cent profit on In­
The rival factions, who b*|an their
among men in Sanford nnd nil work dies' rendy-to-wenr goods.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jnn. 3.—
contest for possession of the senate
together toward n common end—that
•A. L. Betts—Thnt he will person­ Judge R. l\ Taylor, for more than 30
TAKEN
FROM
TRAIN
AND
HANG.
last week when each began trying to
of
the
upbuilding
of
Snnford.
Mayor
ally
pay
all
overdrafts
at
the
First
NOTHING OF INTEREST UNTIL
years n member o f the Florida su­
ED.TO
BRIDGE
AT
sit the other aide out,” had agreed pa
Henry
leaves
the
cbmmlsslon
nfter
n
National
Bank./•
THE HORSES RlfACI!
preme court, yesterday became chief
LAWRENCE
n truce over the holidayi, having the
thrcc-ycar term ns City Commission­
Dr. Brownlee— Thnt he will devote Justice for the fourth timo when for­
PLACE
offices locked by the neutral super­
er and one year term ns mayor nnd ns much time to preaching ns he docs tune favored him in the traditional
(llr
T»*
Aaaoclalre
I'rraai
intendent of the bulldlAg.
i
has
made
a
record
of
which
he
can
( l l y T h e A ia u rU Ir d Preeel
hunting
lottery hold, in accordance, with tho
HATTIESBURG, Miss., Jan. 3.—
BASTROP, Jnn. 3.—Jenning'a cav- feel proud, having given his time
The
truce
ended
'yesterday
morning.
E. 8. Barrett—That he will not go state constitution to determine that
Ben Webstor, negro, was taken from A delegation o f Irish republicans,
,
al ry troops of Louisiana national and attention to the city’* affair* in to any foot ball game for five year*. honor. The constitution provides that
an east bound train o f the Alabamnjir
d
reached
Merougc
this
morning
about CO strong, and of both sexes,
that period aa do all the commission­
Ku
A. P. Connelly—That ho has moved tho chief justice be chosen by lot, but
Vickaburg railroad at Lawrence last
where they went into camp. Horses er* without one cent of salnry.
saw Lindsay Crawford, the v Free
to'tho country to avoid all tho noise ■tho exact method is left to tho jus­
night
by n bond of twcnty-fjvo mask­ State’s appointee to succeed'MeGrath,
will arrive this afternoon. Pointed
At tho close of
meeting Inat of the city and will ho buddies with tices involved.
ed men and the body was found this
out no important steps in connection night the following resolutions were the'owls nnd crickets.
The honor wss awarded yesterday morning handing from a bridge two coming down the narrow, hall with
with Morehouse kidnapping, would be offered:
Theodore Smiddy, Free ptate envoy
B. D. Caswell—Thi\t he guarantees by n "bo&lt;&gt;k out," in a cerqmofly con­
•
miles from Waynesboro and twentytaken until arrival of mounts.
not
to
kill
more
than
five
of
his
pa
ducted in the presence of only the jus­ five miles from Ijiwrcnco according to Washington.
-W HEREAS, Tho Honorable C. . E.
Witnesses say they barred the pas­
tices and G. T. Whitfield, clerk of tho to reports.
Henry, Mnyor of tho City of Snn­ tients this year.
sage way seeking to prevent them
W .’ P. Cnrtcr—That he wil give good court. A new law book just in this
ford, Florida, hns aerved the City ns
from entering. The Free State men
City Commissioner and mayor faith­ measure o f lumber to all his custo­ morning from tho publisher ahd unare said to have tried to push their
wrapt&gt;cd, was produced as tho Jurists
’ •
•
fully and efficiently during Ida term mers.
way through and a lively scuffle en­
T.
L.
Dumas—That
he
will
be
on
stood
around
a
tabic.
Each
justice
op­
of office; and,
sued. Police; which were sumomned
•
ened tho book at random and noted
WHEREAS, Hi#.term of office ex- time with all hla wit.
by Crawford and Smiddy and the
Geo. DeCottes—That ho spend lea* the first letter o f the first word qf tho
piros January 2nd, 1923; nnd,
officers, organising a flying wedge,
i£ g iy fs
WHF.REAH, We regret to lose the time with his radio and more time left hand page. The ono who "cut"
Dorcd n passage through , the crowd
tha nearest to the last letter In the
services of so faithful and efficient a with hla law.
REGARDING EXTRADITION OF
and
landed Crawford and Smiddy jnR.
W.
Deano—That
ho
will
allow
alphabet
became
chief
justice.
Judge
public servant, nnd appreciate fully
i UR. McKOIN UNDER MUltDKR
aide
the
conaulate where they promptPaul
U
k
o
to
grow
\ho
only
new
Taylor,
the
last
to
open
tho
book,
drew
the service ho has rendered gratia to
INDICTMENTS
IS NATIONAL COMMANDER OF
barricaded themSelvea behind lock; 4
the city o f Hanford, Florida, for a mustache In tho Seminole County the letter *T ." Judge Jefferson B.
THE AMERICAN ’
ml doors, refusing to admit anyone,
Browne, the retiring ehlcf Justice,
&lt;
period of throe years time,* NOW Bank this year.
Illy Th e A w w U lf *
LEGION
oven
reporter*,
i
Jfohn
Glllan—That
ho
will
do
light­
was scarcely *lh the running today, as
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 3.—Gover­ THEREFORE.
‘
Tho
republican*
clamored
vainly
re
burned
to
the'lptter
"E/*
PARIS, Jan. Q .-A lllcd conferees nor Parker Is expected to arrive here
• .
BE IT RESOLVED HY THE CITY ing and not get lit.
( l l r T t f A m w iU lrd Praaal
fo r admittance. Finally, according to
J. C. Hutchinson—That ho will deal
Of the five present member* of tho
Met this afternoon for the second scs- today from Baton Rouge to confer COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY
TAMJ’A, Jan. 3.—Alvin Owsley, of
court, two— judges Ellis and* West— Texas, National Commnnder of tho their claim n detective aelaed Mrs.
In cabbage heads only.
[ ^ ^ I t h delegate* spearing in any­ with* Attorney General CoCfi regard OF SANFORD, FLORIDA:
J. D. Jenkins—That w* will k*#p have nover won in the drawing. Judge American Legion, will visit Florida MacSwinncy roughly by the abou
thing but cheerful mood. Prime Min­ Ing the next step to bo taken in exThnt we regret the loss o f .the sor
Ellis, however, came close to winning next starch It waa learned herd to- and hustled her toward the e'
ister Bonar Law aeemod particularly tradicition of Dr. B. M. McKoln, for­ vice to tho Ctyy of Sanford, Florida, tho treasure FULL of monoy.
yesterday.
Drawing just before Judge dny. According to .officials o f tho lo­ The Republicans immediately apolntW.
T.
Langley—Thnt
ho
will
give
depretsed. Session opened with Pro- mer mayor of Merrouge held in Bal­ of so faithful and efficient n Commi*Taylor,
in
fact, it was believed ho cal post of tho American Legion, ho cd a committee; headed by Mrt. Mary
u*
.another
good
lecture.
Mier Poincare in chalf with ambassa- timore in charge o f murder In con­ sloner nn C- TJ. Henry, and. that we
Collin* and Mra. .Vera ttnnerty to
had
won
with
tho letter "8 ." The all
Forest
Lake—
That
ho
will
noF'
In­
and experts, waiting adjoining nection with tho Moorehouse cnae. At desire to express for tho City of Sari
will arrivo in Tamph March 12th to
wait on Mayor Hylan with a protest.
Important one letter was tho absorb­
»omi.
terrupt
any
of
tho
speakers
or
sing­
ford,
Florida,
our
appreciation
of
the
mako two addresses and hold confer­
tomey General aaiji requisition paper)
Among the republicans left stand
ing interest o f tho drawing and it is
*
ence with Ideal cx-aervice men and
while not faulty were insufficient and unselfish service rendered by tho ers.
Ing
In the hall waa Michael
doubtful
If
any
o
f
the
participant*
8. M. Lloyd—Thnt bo will fit the
Tampa Murderer Cap­
plana to vjslt a(l department* of. tho
objections rnlaed by governor of Honorable C. K Henry, ns Mayor and
who,
according to_
recall
tho
Wprd
itself.
Following
the
feet
and
let
the
hosiery
alono.
City Commissioner.
within the next few months it
p e d in Sanford b y 1MnntUa1 In refusing to honor papers Tho above nnd foregoing Resolu­ T. W. Lawton—That ho will move ceremony, the book was replaced bn &gt;igion
Iriah republican army officer, ’ haa
s undoratood. He will make
two
ipated.
been appointed Irislr republican consul
tho shelf to servo tho purpose for
tion wai offered by Commissioner to 8anford.
speeches in Jacksonville, March. Uth.
Dep. Sheriff Vickery
by l^iurcnce Ginn ell, Eamon de Val­
F. h . Miller—That ho will do a few which it was originally intended.
Chase, who mpvcd its adoption, and
__
era's representative. The free stateri
If
Lady
Luck
seems
to
have
smil­
SEEK
MISSING,
Seconded by CLmmUsloncr U k o this things woll.
I°e Green, a negro, who* hot and
Frady
on
Trial
refused to turn the consulate, over to
ed
bountifully
on
Judgo
Taylor
sh*
E.
D.
Mobley—That
ho
will
learn
GERMAN ✓ SHIP
2nd dajr o f Ji^uary, 1923, and upon
Wlod another negro on tho Mallory
*.
has
been
scarrely.less
kind
to
Judgo
him, he said.
t-fc
to
shoot.
•
‘
t
V
c
-M
:
voto Ihe same was passed this 2nd
A t Miami
Z k&gt; ,n T*n&gt;pa, about a year *fco.
Tll, A« w.iat^ H r.«i
MoGraU),
who
insisted
he
was
not
'
Bchelb
Maines^—
That
ho
will
order
•Browne.
He
presented
hla
first
com­
Jj* * « p e d , was captured here 'b$ f ‘ NEW YORK, Jan. 3.*-Fcl»|&gt;o Taboa, day of January, 1923, as follows:
Despite Condition consul, but wamenerely acting In that , t .
- - "Sears,
— mission os n member of the supreme
law books.....from
FOREBT LAKE,
Yea a now act o f...................
(try, o f Cuban consul, genera!, In Now York
^ P «y Sheriff J. M. Vickery,
court
six
years
ago
yesterday
and
In
capacity,, resigned, aa a protest
Commissioner. Roebuck to Co.
1.rr'^ Hand's force yesterday. Mr. yfcitcrday took steps to. begin a •**«!&gt;
the
subsequent
drawing
won
tho
hon­
against the free state government
C.
J.
Marshall—That
ha
will
get
up
Has Heen In Wcskrned Condition
&gt; g. O. CHASE,
Yea
,c« r y has been working on the case for tho Gorman abip Heinrich Kaiaer,
or
of
serving
nn
chief
Justice
for
his
Wtion he left, ho aald, he took the feca
act
of
resolutions
for
tho
Kiwanla
Does
Not
Oppose
Trial
i
' ‘ | Commissioner.
,0r
time and finally
located which salipd for Germany for Nor­
first term on the bench. Ho and Judge
orda.
\ *
’
along
Uio
line*
used
by
the
Elk*.
'
C.
J.
MARSHALL,
Yea
l A*** Un&lt;**r ,n **,un,*‘I
at the folk, Va., with Jose Mazaa, chancel­ k s v v f l l
(Os The Au m UOS rr»»«)
E. J. Moughton—That ho won’t Taylor begnn new si* year terms the
Commissioner.
K 'V
shops. Deputy Sheriff Leit lor o f the Cuban consular corps on
TORONTO, Cam, Jan. ^ -R evised
MIAMI, Jan. 3.— Edgar C. Frady,
first of this year, they having been re­
talk so much.
.
.
• of Tampa, came for Green and board and which waa last heard of on Attest:
figure*
of the New Years day
W. M. McKinnon—That he j will elected Inst Novernber. Judge Taylor o f Chicago, charged with ths murder
L. 1L PHILIPS,
(8E A L)
r * him back to Tampa on 86 last D ecem ber 6» whdn ahe rapofted ahe
tiona
which
were fouj
of
hla
wife,
Dorothy
Frady,
la
sched­
will flerve nn chiof justice for tho pe:
learn to keep a secret.
/
City Auditor and Cl^rk.
waa in distress and in heavy scaa off
lions
of
provincial
ol
uled
to
go
to
trial
today.
Prosecuting
i
.
G. E. McKay—That h* won’t ad­ six year*.
I
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i
■' c Canadian coast.
.
dro eloctric radial lines show 1
attorneys
would
ndt
indicate
what
The
incoming
chief
Justice
la
not
dress tho club anymore.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3. -«• In»
A8T monitor s u r v iv o r d i Bs
Kuril-# Mazes* of Havana, brother
Mayor A. C. Maguire, p m hydro
Harry Neel—That he will read tho only dean o f the present court but steps would bo taken In view of copdl
gation
o
f
Upshaw's
charges
that,
o
f
the
Cuban
diplomat,
who
was
on
dial,
candidate with a
Conn* Jan. 2.—Charles
Police Gazette and not look » t tho probably haa spmed on It longer than turn o f Frady who recently underwent
of the governor* and many other hi
bis
way
from
Charleston,
8.
C.
'
majority
in cou “
two operations her*. Intimate^, how­
seventy-wight, balloved to U
7 !‘
;
' &gt;. V :
^ any other member-'
official* "do not practice prohibition pictures.
come
Cuban
consul
in
Berlin,
e
small
major!
ever,
they
will
not
oppose
motion
by
I* .I* '1 *UrT&gt;vor of tb* crew o f fbfe
,
■ f ■■ ■"—
ha* com* ‘bwe to co-operate criforceroentsWhich they preach” wna ' Howard Oesrlln—That be will keep
counsel f6r defense for continuance o f posed hydro radial i
which defeated the Cohfed- many,
The Bank of England waa
family out o f the road.
1 .. ..
f _i f
e s a re li tn I* called for ItT a resolution introduced
was defeated, f
“
»klp Merrima* onJfctrch fl, 1802 with Senor Tabop; in the search for
ease.
. ‘
In'
1694.
(Continued
by Representative Hill, o f Maryland.
the
missing
Vessel.
/•■•A Wa homo btfg .......
‘

CAVALRY TROOP J
ARRIVES ON SCENE
BASTROP TODAY

GOVERNOR.
OF LOUISIANA
IS UP TREE

Judge Taylor
Is Fortunate
In Drawing

NEGRO HANGED
IN
BY MASKED MEN

ALVIN OWSLEY
TO VISIT FLORIDA
MONTH MARCH

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1923

The Princess
Hi

For Florida: Fair today
nnd Wednesday; moderate
temperature.

Ha
Ha
Ha

ANNUAL RECEPTION

None o f that in this shop— everything we tell you is straight
goods, no misrepresentations in goods or p r ills — this is the
store o f reliable, fair dealing, square prices and superior serice.
•

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

115 East First Street

Phone 104
the -winter where, with her husband,
thoy will bo at tho Hotel Valdez.

Miss Dorothy Rumph lenves thii
evening for Talluhnssec where *h&lt;
Phono 217- W
will resume her studies at the Worn
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M t | N MS ( t i l l M /1fkllS tr earning an’s College.
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Retail*. mr i t l f f k n i (ha Item. II nil
bo srssllr appreciate*

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor

SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
Wednesday—General Dullness mcetCharles McBride, of Crystal River,
ing of the Woman’s Cluj***' ~ 'j r s*&gt;
/spending n few days here with his
[Wednesday— Mra. F. Eyffoumillarwill
'cle nnd nunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J.
entertain tho meinlicrs of the Fort­
cBride,
nightly Bridge Club.
Friday— Mrs. Stella Arrington wlll&lt;
entertain the members o f the Book V o jiu d c Ogilvic, former principal of
Lovers Club nt her home on Mag­ the Snnford Schools, but who is study­
ing law nt Harvard University, spent
nolia nvehue at 3 p. m.
FR ID A Y — Mrs. II. II. U w ls will en­ the week end here with friends.
tertain the members o f the Tues­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Tunsberg, of
day Auction Bridge Club- nt her
home on Mngnolin avenue, nt 3 p. m. Park Ridge, III., nre spending a short
time here nnd arc pleasantly located
Alton Gunter returned yesterday at the Montczumn.
from Raleigh, N. C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Connelly nnd
Mrs. S. S. Iiaumel had as her guest family are now occupying their new
fo r New Year’s dny, her mother, Mrs. home recently purchased on Sanford
Heights,
Zclmcnovitz, of Brunswick, Gn.
’ Mrs. Clifford Peabody hns ns her
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald
house guest her cousin, Miss Mnrgar- left this morning for their home in
ct McCInine, of Puntn Gurdn.
Daytona after spending New Year’s
day here ns Jhe guests o f Mr. and
J. W. Boring, o f Orlundo, spent the Mrs. Geo. A. DeCottes.
dny here yesterday 'attending t o ‘ bus­
iness.
Eaton DeCottes left yesterday for
his home in Jacksonville after spend­
ing the holidnya here ns the guest of
Mr. nnd Mra. X.
W est Palm Bench,
liis uncle, George DeCottes nnd fnmend here.
|l l{. Frisson mill son, (•union, of
in the city yesterday transacting bus­ Daytona Beach, were the guests of
iness.
his sister, Mrs. W. J. McBride. Gor­
don Brinson left this afternoon for
C. W. Lloyd wns n business visitor lutkolnnd where he will resumo his
hero for tho week end from “ The City studies nt Southern College.
Beautiful.”
Mrs. .C. L. Millitzer nnd children
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride motor­ and Miss Hazel Sorrell, who have been
ed to Orlando ycslcrdny where they the guests o f their sister, Mrs. C. W.
spent the afternoon most pleasantly. Stokes, left this morning for their
home in Orlando. They were accom­
Mr. nnd Mra. Ernest Krupp have as panied by Mrs. Stokes amid slighter,
(heir guest their dnughter, Miss Mar­ Miss Dorothy.
garet Krupp, of New York.
,
Mrs. Hugh Carter Pollard, of Win­
ston-Salem,
N'. C., is the attractive
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Gnsnm, of Brook­
lyn, N. Y.,'arrived in the city Sunday guest ^ tf -her sister, Mrs. Hawkins
and arc stopping ut the Montczumn. Connelly *at lt£r home on Pnrk ave­
nue.
C. V. Francein, o f Jacksonville, nrR. L. McKenzie, o f Jacksonville,
rived In tho city Sunday and is here
representing
the Kelly-Springfield
on a business mission.
tire Co., is spending n few days in
Mr. nnd Mra. W. M. Bolding motor­ the city calling on his local customed to IlcLand yesterday where they
apent the dny very pleasantly.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard P. Smith left
Lawrence McDaniel leaves
today yesterdny in their enr for their home
fo r Fork Uniotf, Vn., where he will in West Palm Bench nfter spending
resume his studies nt Fork Union Mil­ the pnst few days here ns the guests
of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Douglnss nnd
itary Academy.
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Caswell. They were
Mra. J. J. D. Taylor, of Cape accompanied home hy Mrs. Caswell,
Charles, Vn., has arrived here for who will be their guest for a few days.
W . T. Hndlow, o f Jacksonville was

SALES A N D SERVICE
A Complete Stock o f Farts

Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

Cards o f Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
o f whoa, in hla chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

Last evening the Sanford Country
Club was the scene o f one of the
most delightful social alTairs that haa
been given in some time. The Club
house never looked lovelier tbnn on
this occnsion. Quantities of holly with
clusters o f holly berries! bamboo,
vines nnd poinsettins were used. The
stairway was entwined with gnrlunds
of cetlar studded with lovely japoniens. In large gilt letfrrq. were the
letters 1923. On the mantle in the
large living room, n perfect snow
scene hail been nrranged, tiny trees,
snow hanks and snow men had been
placed. At one end was a tiny cupitl,
girdled with n huge red sash- on which
was written ,,1923.” On the mantle
was another snow scene, here was
placed u tiny white grave, around
which were mnny white jnponiens, and
on top o f it were the letters 1922.
Ih e lights were also .shaded with
•cotton sprinkled with artificial snow,
anil added a charming effect to this
pretty scene.
The decorating committee, Mcndnmes G. I). Ilnrt, E. F. Hpuscholder,
R. J. Holly nnd George Knight, nre
to he congratulated upon the beautiful
decorntlons for this event.
Peter Schnul and his orchestra fur­
nished the nundc for the dnneers, and
never has this orchestra ^played ns
well ns on this evening. In fact the
holiday spirit prevailed everywhere.

. Ui'tH in the evening sandwiches nnd
coffee were served In tho dining room.

Large and Up-to-Date
.
Fill! ng Station

Complete Line Accessorie
and Tires

TO THE. STOCKHOLDERS

SAN

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FORD MORTGAGE LOAN
COMPANY

F. P. FORSTER, President

In accordance with provision of the FOR RENT—House with garage, nil
conveniences. Call nt 113 East 5th
charter, you arc respectfully Informed
street,
that the nnnual meeting of the stock­
holders of the Sanford Mortgage Loan
NOTICK Is hereby nlvrn llmt I. ihe
Company will be.holden at the office
u n d e r s li t n .i l. n m a r r ie d w o m a n , t h e
of the Secretary of tho Company in w i f e o f H. I le n jn m ln a nd n r e s id e n t u f
an fo rd . In tin- S t a ll o f F lo r id a . Inlenil
the City of Sanford, Florida, nt 4:00 H
t o ' a p p l y l*&gt; i » t It Ion In I ’ h n n e e r y to th e
.Indite o f tin- I 'l r r u l i C o u r t u f the S e v ­
p. m., Tu.csdny, January 15th, 1023.
e n t h J (idle III I C ir c u it o f ti le S t a l e I l f
Hy order of the President.
F l o r i d a . In a n d f o r Ihe C o u n t y o f S e m ­
in o le , o n th e IM h d a y o f J a n u a r y , A.
ALFRED FOSTER,
11. 1923, nt S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a , nr w h e r ­
Secretary. e v e r t h e C o u r t m a y th e n he. fu r u IIren*&lt;&gt; t o Minion;*', t a k e rhurtt.; o f e n d
Sanford, Fla., January 2nd, 1923.
c o n t r o l m y p r o p e r t y nnd t o heemuft a
fr e e d ea ler III' e v e ry respect.
Jan, 2-9-2tc
.

C l . A l t A IIK V J A M I N
' IS-tO. Z7. t - 3. 10. 17.

D. F. WHITNER, CashJ.r

NOTICE
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the First National
Dank of Sanford, Florida, will be hrltl
Tuesday morning, January 9th, 1923,
at 10 o’clock a. m. in the offices’ of
the hank, for the election of a Uuiud
of Directors to serve for the ensuing
year nnd for the transaction of such
other business qs mny properly come
before the meeting.

U. F. WHITNER.
12-9-1C-23-30; 1-2

Cashier.

Mullet Roe, lb.............35&lt;
Salt Mullet, lb............ 15«
.

112' MAGNOLIA AVENUE
PIANOS

'PHONOGRAPHS
RECORDS E

PLAYERS
PLAYER DOLUS

SHEET MUSIC

PIANO TUNING------ PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

Clover Hill Butter, the
Rest*

ROUTH

Quick Servico Transfer
Storage Facilities

BAKERY

Next to Princess Theatre

If we please you, tell others; if not,
tell us. Phone 498

SANFORD

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.

10 Stores in Georgia

1 Store in Florida

General Machine and Boiler Works;
Cylinder Grinding; Del uxe Piatona;
Fly Wheel .Steel Gear Bands; Crank
Shafts Returned----------------Phone

62

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
.

ARCH ITECT

Room 7, Miller Illdg.
SANFORD
FLORIDA

SANFORD N OVELTY
W O RKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
’
* Work

GILLON &amp; F R Y
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

Contractor and Builder

Thr Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ilrnxton Baggett died this morning
after an illness o f several weeks with
A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
a malady that baffled the akill o f the
physicians. The little fellow wns the
pride o f his parents nnd friends nnd
ll-K -J t -L
K -S -T -A -T -K
iM ve a lm rnle
hod only beertrUn enrth a few weeks F a rm *
to gladden tho henrts o f nil who knew F a -Im p ro v e d liutil laa u ra a c*
him when he was called into the flow­ C l l r I.ota
B u r r t r Uaaila
l. o q a a
ery Acids-above. The sympathy of the l l o m r a ’
entire community goes out to the fath­ llualnraa P r o p e r ! /
tlualnraa ( h a n e r *
er nnd mother nnd other relatives.
.
Main Office
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com pany

SPECIAL SKATING WEDNES­
N A K F O It ll I N V K a T M R N T C O M P A N Y
DAY NIGHT, LAKE MARY SKAT­
P h o n e -IN
K
IOI-M M a g n o l i a A r e .
ING ACADEMY. BIG TI.ME.
.
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L.

B.

HODGINS

AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
DR. B A G W E L L
METAL WORKS
GKADUATB VETBIIINAII1AN •
..
.General Repairing
Phone Union Pharmacy 375 and 449 207 French Avc.-------------Sanford, Fla.

SANFORD

First N ational Bank

Nice Fat Hens

You can find the name of
every lire Business Man
In $anford in thin Column
each day.

Lnst evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. George
De Cottcs entertained most informal­
ly at, dinner at th'cir home on Mag­ Waatlnghouao Lights and Appliances
New Line of Fixtures
nolia nvonuc, honoring, their guests
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald of Miller Bpilding------ Magnolia Avenue
Doytonn.
The tnblo wns centered with a lnrge
B. W . HERNDON
antique silver basket filled with red
roses,
aix ’clock tt delicious b ! x course dinner wns served, covers be­
INSURANCE AG EN CY
ing laid for seven.
BONDS
AUTO
Following dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Do
Cottcs and their guests attended the
dance nt the Country Club.
S; O. Shinholser
DEAD

You become a part of our great national
banking system the moment you make a'conncction here.

Sausage

This evening was one of the most
delightful social affairs given this sea­ CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
son, and is another laurel for the 117 Commercial Street— Sanford, Flo.
Country Club.
DINNER PARTY

stands back o f every transaction at this
bank, thereby assuring to you, not only the
safe-guarding of your funds, but the utmost
usefulness on the part o f this bank in facili­
tating the business o f every depositor.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

Jones’ Dairy Farm

Sanford. Fla., Corner Second Street nnd Sunford Avenue
Distributors Seminole nnd Lake Counties

The dazzling masterpiece o f the
world'll master-producer. A drama
Of the mud age. Is the modern
world, like ancient Rome, racing
to ruin on n wave o f jazz and cock­
tails? This is the greatest" of nil
PeMille productions, gives the
startling answer. Stronger In cast
and story, more gorgeous In gowns
nnd settings,
more amazingly
beautiful In spectacle than any­
thing ever seen on the screen. With
lovely I-cntrice Joy, Lois Wilson
and Thomas Meighan.
Added Attractions, Too
Wednesday— Richard Ilarthrlmess
in “Sonny” . Comedy also.

Nice Fat Mackerel

s i r .i a m

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

Specially nrrnnged New Year’s
Program, Cecil II. DeMillr'a

cr Peck’s ministry nt Holy Cross
Parish was again appropriately ob­
served last evening at tho Parish
House, This annual event was innugGeorge A . DeCottes
united by Father Peck for the pur­
Attorney-ut-Lnw
pose "of permitting the members nnd
friends o f the Parish becoming more
Over Seminole County Dank
fully acquainted nnd the occasion is
SANFORD
nlwnys considered an important scoFLORIDA
inl event in the church calendar. It
also affords an oportunity o f person­
FRED R. W ILSON
ally extending to tho Rector the con­
gratulations o f his .people nnd friends
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
nnd expressing the nffectinni\te es­
teem in which he is held by them. •
First National Dank Iluilding
The privilege o f receiving the
NFORD
-;FLORIDA
guests o f the evening wan assigned to
Mw, Florence lidding, Mrs. It. . \V.
Peurmon, j f . , nnd Mrs. Irene Riggers.
Refreshments consisting of brick ice
CHELLE M AINES
cream, in grocn nnd white, caki^nnd
!
LAW YER
coffee, nnd mints were served to more
than 150. In addition to this number
- : — Court House
there .were n great mnny others who
called for
few moments to pay their
personnl respects to Father Peck.
Glanes Designed
By os Examined
During the refreshments n number
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
of vocnl selections were given by
Mrs. Tnkoch, Mrs. Leek nnd Mr. MncOpt. D.
Mnhon, nil of whom are well known
Optician-Optometrist
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to Sanford audiences ns the sweet
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Fla.
singers of Holy Cross Parish.
This oportunity is taken of wishing
Father Peck additional decades o f suc­
DR. R. M. W ELSH
cess in his work which has been made
Graduate Veterinarian
possible by the unselfish and untiring
lephones:
.Office
efforts lie lias expended as rector of
Jffice 123
Opposite P. O.
his parish. It is small wonder that
tcsidonce 257
DcLond, Florida
he is reyered so highly not only by
his parishioners but outsiders ns well,
for he truly practices the precepts of i
charity as laid down by the Great

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Phone 127

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Forrl.n Ad»*(|i*ln3 ltrni.wniallv.
THF.AVF.H'''AVPR«'aAAn5rC'AT'c*'l

The new year has started In .real
earnest.
.And it looks like it would he a guod
one in cvpry respect.
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The church federation of Chicago
s s y a that newspaper advertising is
needed by tho chuirhes everywhere
and newspaper advertising is official­
ly emioj-fed l&gt;y die federation.

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the city to engage in-the iec business by those who witnessed Conti’s play
;n Miami and in Cuba remaining' in thu International tournament at
nwuy until 1907 when uport return-! New Yorlj and who were greatly stir­
ing he Was elected mayor again tindj prised at the Improvement in his playheld the office four years agnin nndjing compared with that shown in the
at. he takes the office today it makes 1921 tournHmpnt ot Chicago,
the nfolh time thht hu has served the' Thiyt Conti is‘ n real match for
city ns its mayor. Sanford is fortun-, Schaefer has been proven recently
etc indeed in having n man of such on more than one occasion. Horn in
broad experience for the mayor even. Frnnci on May I, 1901, Conti is the
though the office now means hut lit- young" it of the players who took pnrt
tie excitement and but little work but in the recent international and for a
Mayor Lake will continue to serve tho youngster he has a remarkable rcccity as City Commissioner along with ord. In Frnnro, before becoming of
his position as mayor and his real age,, he defented Hmiret, one of the
work will be ns the* chairman of the best balk liners in Frnnce.
Board of City Commiasloners, rathorj In tbe.l'J2l tournament in*Chicago
than ns the mayor.
! Conti Unit hod fourth, just behind
However, it is n g n a t honor to Cochran, In the lust international
serve your city ns mayor at different j Conti finished third, ahead of Coch
times for eight years nml to again1 ran, and Improved his average over
take up the duties ns chief executive that mailt* in the 1921 tournament by
after many years. It take* a mighty figures of II 8-12 compared to 28*
good man to come back after being 37-fil. That chows how fast (oitti.iout of the harness for years— h t l! eoming nml how he appears to be t
FoYe.it bake is a strong mail in poll- formidable candidate for the chant
tics, a progressive citizen-, a good' phiririiiji. His admirers {mint out tho'
broker being president of the Scnn-|^°n^ 8nvp Schaefer his llr.t defea'
note I'o-nty Hank, is tits b e m i n o l e ''b e 1'JJl tournament when he ln-ai
county representative! at Tallahassee,
B;,me *100* to 2!).!.
which, by the way, Is Ids lourth term
in this office ami It's chance* are ex-.' HO MEN KM.I, FOR T U B LOVE OF
K IM .IN C ?
retlpnt to ltd elected speaker of the

I-ooks like thetc would In* some
. trouble in Louisiana over tho kid­
napping and murder of two men. Th’e
crimeis laid at tho dour of tho Ku
%.
Klux Khti.hiiL has not been proven.
---------- -« ------------ Dcrnhnrdt’a part in n now piny in
Paris has been filled by an under­
study and filled very satisfactorily,
tho papers say.' There is no part in the
world tint cannot be filled—even the
House,
part of Bernhardt. .
•This in our hew mayor Hanford

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I f f are glad the I’alatkn News hn&gt;

OCCUPATION LICENSE MUST
BE PAID

Some day our European debtors
have asked for information about the ris that candidates for state and the
maintenance charge* on asphalt in county offices who will be charged may get what is coming to them,
other counties of Florida. It will be with the enforcement of the law I f, They already have what is coming to
interesting to compare uspholt upkeep elected will bit required by the poo- j us.—New 4 ork American,
totals with brick upkeep totals.
pic to declare their attitude toward
Have you read tho want ads today 1
We have reverence for the opinions the prohibition law very definitely,
of others. We are hot ingoing for arid that this will bo the leading is­
brick jnxt to cause friction. As wo sue of the campaign—“ whether or not
N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g iv ­
NOTICE!
stated frequently, we’ nre for brick they will -wink at bootlegging or will
e n t h a t a l l p e r s o n s r&lt;s
1-entuso when laid‘ properly It .makes frankly proclaim that they will use
every
effort
to
run
down
and-break
tho best pavement in the world. We
The annual meeting bf the plock­ q u i r e d t o h a v e S t a t e and
holders of the i’etrops Mnmifucturshould like to have tniek laid on a rock up the traffic, and in hunting
C ou h ty
O c c u p a t i o n Li.*
foundation hut we think brick pave­ tho offender*, will nut be 'color blind.’ |f}ff Cumpnnyt |ni.,t of amluota, Fla.,
h a v in g
The women. In the judgment of Col*rw iM be/hdd nt ihc office of M. F. c e n s e , a n d n o t
ments properly constiucted on sand
with'curbing, ndsijUate' roadsides and onel Harris, will take n more 0Ct‘ v o . Rwb|ft*on. US North Park avenue, p r o c u r r e d t h e g a m e on
a.iter proofing arc better than any I«irt in this campaign than they h f t V C , ^ ^ p&gt;tor|,^ nf 8 p, n,.(’Monday,
o.»
r ,1
,
. o r b e f o r e - J a n u a r y 8th.
j,'
jlber rll-nl material. We have been in any since they were grunted thee Jnmiaty
8th, 192-1, fur uic purpose of ^
'»
chnrged with being in tho brick right to vote, ami h e.think* it prob­^. olcctjng a board of viireJtors nml to 1 •*»»*, AV 111 IJC SUOjOC't to
'trust." We would rather be in u brick able that some of them will aspire tn' j transact any other Vusjncss that may p r O S C C llt lO n W itH o T lt fur*
runt that in a gun or rubber or ns- important office*, -hey nre picul j,ri,pt,rjy Come^ before the meeting,
^ F. ‘ WHF.EI.KK,
thei* notice. License may
nhalt trust But let us say that wo i/rrly qualified for certain political poarc not under |he i-pcll of a brick sit inns, 'he sajs, attd gallantry a ■ ^ \ H &lt; JN'FY*
President; be had from Hon. Jnor
corporation, or any other corpora- quires that the hardier one* should
Secretary.
*2',7 stc j). Jinkins, Tax Collec­
.ion, we arc, and for nine years hove step aside for them.”
icon, for brick u. a road paving tna- • The Interesting article concludes
Why are we always busy, when oth­ tor, at the Court House.
■eriul and will continue to l&gt;o until it with this bit of jmlUicnl Wisdom, that ers arc idle? Answer: .lb-cause vv&lt;SCHELLE MAINES,
those who are njiplring for favors n t;
is found unsuitable.
give SF.I’ VH'I-; end the people nil
Prosecuting Attorney.
We arc looking to the county com­ tho hands of the jieoplo-^aml partie know it.T-I.ossing's QUK-'IC HFItVICE
m,
ulaily
the
now
element
in
politics
missioners to le-peet Ihc opinion of
TUANSrEK. I'hone I»8.
ithors. They discarded a petition Itear- would do well to consider.:
239-Mon-Tue-Wed-tfr
For quick rcnults, try a want ad
ng nearly 1,000 iijpne*. They will shun
‘Tiie votes of the women must lie
mil for now bid* oil the remaining reckoned with, and it may he put down
highway prujei t r. but they have e x -[
one of the verities Ihnt thof-e who
•Juiled brick, \Vi- thinl, that it would utv loovc and lax in taw enforce&gt;e common sen &gt;■ an I goa l judgment * nu-nt, who are harsh-, inhuman and
•1 include briel in the new bids. In j over lienring, will nvet with decided
aet, we are mhc that the cuiiimjs- j opposition at tln-ir hand*.
&lt;ipners will renoi'idcr th eir nction
&lt;I«*- jde.l revolution is retting in.
mill
tin
.election si nre Ihe famous 'red
aid give brick a &gt;ha nre in tin- n
In s t a r t i n g t h e N e w Y e a r , - o n e
shirt’ campaign of 1HT«* promise* to tie
lidding.—Orlando Sentinel.
so animating " —Tampa Timer.
r e s o lu t io n y ou s h o u ld n o t f o r g e t
-oCOb. FUANK .m in u s FOItKSHKS
is t o p a y li p a n d w i p e o u t y o u r
MElSCII IS CIIA1UMAN
A blVKIA CAMPAIGN

A CLEAN SLATE

Every dispatch from Ireland nay hi,H " ,,c v M *"f vvh“ is »" ”1' 1 mnV- ,akon u " ' f 0
*&gt;«“
that more men have been ex-ebtod
cxecbled Inr in *..... . ,,r wrvI« f* hl " ,ir
,,!'re ‘ ™ 'y tloughter of the marine lif
An*
and the next dispatch says they have innyor wo have n man who will jrivi* nhoiimlinif tn rlorina waters*
not been executed anti they kili theifi, Snrfurd it constrUcUve administmtinn whnt
, .is...true of that is tnif- «*f lie
oIT and bring them back to life us eas­„jtiiiii one wlm for years bits been tbv animal life ami the bud kingdom o
head o ' the progressive element of 11 lorirju. bvery season there is much
ily tin Nick Carter-muld do It.
the city, one who started the ini-,useless hilling by those who delight
fitnvementn here many years ago nti&lt;1; 1" brog about what they have done
flirl In Kanatia has been elected
i„..Ci;
d e b ts.
who has labored far them ever sin
e. a ; tiiougli it were a deed of bravery
Justice of the peace. She was really
Under his nilmitif -tration the firatiMr ** real achievement,
Tbe'veteran 1 ii'or. Cob Frank Har­ ' Tim selection of John Mehch as
1 elected ns a juke and refused the o f­
'1 he incident tliat lias aroused Gomle ris, e x p re s s e s ll&gt;" opinion in his Ocn- Chairman of the board of County
bri k streets' were laid in Sanford
B y ho d o i n g y o u w ill n o t ' o n ly
fice. but has since changed her mind
Utierry’:* ire i* that reported by the la Manner that the year 192’t promis- Commissioiiers yesletduy will give
and
many
other
big
Improvvmeutsi
and will accept. It may be more than
a d d to y o u r p r e s tig e a n d s ta n d in g
S a n f o r d Herald, which told a row day. .r* many tbrsl! in rt.ite politics.
general satlsfairtion in the county and
a joke when some of the jokers came started ami it i» fitting that Forest ago of thu slaughter of a manatee or
in t h e c o m m u n i t y , b u t y o u w ill b e ­
h.i-t lenrm-i! that Geo. W. Kclm specially in the Sanfonl ration
l.ake should round out hi* term of of
up before her. 5
fit-e as t’ ity Cofnmlsaione'r with the rea cow in the waters of the St, Johns mill, state attorney
rtn; for the Marlon where ho is well known. John Memch
c
o m e f i n a n c i a l l y i n d e p e n d e n t ..
title of Mayor of Sanford. He has rivor or bake Monroe. Thin is what circuit, will oppose Iliveri Ibifurd fur ’ ift a rrlf iimili* itiftn vvhn iImjj lii« forFrance has offered to cut the de­
earned 11 and ho will serve as few the Mews has to say about it:
the office of attorney general, and tune out of the Hanford soil and his
S t a r t a s a v i n g s a c c o u n t w it h us,
mand on fiermany to fifty billions.
“ because some man near Sanford
men can serve heenuse hr hu* years
that ljj(-re will be m» lc * than six can­ long headed bus;ac..s judgment made
ThiH is more than Germany offered to
recently murdered a fine manatee,
bigi
iuve
.t
bis
money
dug
•front
the
a
n
d le t u s h e lp y o u t o e n j o y th e
of ripe experience to guide lira. didates for the office of gtivernor, “ all
do in '78 and the allies should see
commonly termed a sea cow, tin; oc­
soil
in
city
and
county
property
and
i
of whuin arc blessed with Hie gift of
•b l e s s i n g o f b e i n g f r e e o f f i n a n c i a l
that the offer Is ncrepled at once nud
cur icmw ii made much of by the -valoratory; and nre favorably known it 'has rcturned to him an hundred!
AN
EXt’
F.bbENT
CHOICE
the payments started. Wo believe that
Innt nportaman and the dimensions
w orry.
fold. And having dug hi* fortune- from \
throughout the states"
•,
If Germany were assisted financially
lire parnded with as much pride as i f
the roll and still digging and winking]
Colonel Harris makes tliii pleas­
In seiceting Miss Itowcna bnngmbe the victim 2hfld been a dangerous
that she would be able to pay the en, f every day, John Mei -rli i.* peculiarly i
, L Is, B crin,e to kill orte of ing and impartial comment on four of fitted to lie a nieniber of the board of
'tire sum and get oil her feet muefi prof.-ssyr of Enuglish at the Florida ,hinif
- quicker than ta makn the burden so State College of Women, a* its p r o * an\ma\n. which are attractions the known aspirants for the honor of county CKiunii-'iol-ci - and tn Ik* the
nient, the stale eduentioiml a*-oei ,(| pl| vhilur,
w,|| „s residents., serving the |K-nple its Florida’.* chief idmii man 1!■■ h*.-- .■■jdeiidnl ideas of
heavy that it will-never he paid.
atmn
both
honored
and
helped
.L-.-ir
r|
r
)
;jtv
|)prfccl|
y
harmless
when in, ext-, utile;
- - — — o
S a n fo r d , F lo r id a •
improvements along e\eiy line, m
nod
paid
a
high
dt-gre......
f
deserved
lhujr
n|ltjvi.
MecaRae
of the
“ Hun. Flank C’la 1 L, vd.it la.. m-i*\- road building ntid other big thing--,
■ jOl'It NEW 01.0 MAYOlt
.
recognition to one of the ablest wo-1 fr0!,ui;llt desire to secure one ’ for ex- ml in emigre** for a tend of years, and Heminole county under hi* able j
men tencln'rs in the state . .-list 1 K'LihiCnn purposes only’ ami because lias already made his formal anForest bake wns made mayor of
cbninnniishiji should not only build j
mite Is not. ’however, thee first worn-[iif ^
rl|th|(&gt;M destruct
struction by those 11ounce menl as a candidate for said bigger Ihingu but belter and his eco-,
' the city of Snnfonl last night, being
an to be president of tbo Stale Teach­ who have it passion fur ‘ killing some­ office. If not his, it is nt least the
, nomieul administration of hi* own af* 1 ■ ■■■■■■■ MBauaxgsaHHHorhr nr aaxuxancnauaxunBKRt-xnnaaatr
elected by the city commissioners ns
ers, ns said in the p.rern reports of her thing’,* the manatee Is fust reaching l.ua:-.l of hi* friends that h- baa never
w-„ ,1|f rilWCiA in thl. tru im
one
of
their
members.
The
position
I
election. Miss Agnes-M. Harris, for­
Uerr
defeated
for
a
political
offuw,
nf
Jht,
r,mtl, y. J„hn Mcb-vb is mil nigperiod. Were they dnnof mayor of Sanford now is almost an merly professor of Home Economics, the extinction
. . ,
,, ,
and
he
has
laid
«
uumlwr.
lie
h
"
1
p,„||y
or ptlegy nml neVL-r wa.i penny
empty honor. No longer do you need
'
duel
it
and
pleasing
speaker.
for
the
wanton
destruction,
but
wlee
ami
pound foolish
Iml hr
he M i&gt;oolish but
to make a campaign for It, no longer now occupying n high position in the ezruH
"
lio
n
,
(
lifts.
II.
Parkhill
of
Tampa,
-r
it
I
k
ji
J
iii
II,
cow
or
coif,
one
of
tho*e
hard
beaded
li'irir*-.i*t
men
whelh
does the mayor sit in judgment upon economies department «»f the federal
!
a
memls-r
of
one
of
H
it*
'!&gt;
*
•
*
t
nml
oiler
the
water
beside
it
and
ului
want
tii
see
*ometbiog
in
return
may
1
tho petty offenders against the city bureau in Washington having b.-en
ordinances, no longer, is the mayor president of tlu* oiganizatioii in I'.llfi. have 1m fear. If it boat comes close [ longest known faitiiliv: of the state, for the lux inuiiey Hint -t upon!.
i* meetiag the demand for good pure water and there are hundred* of
to 11 mnnutee the animal will .slowly and himself has r.ddeil to iLs distinc­
In the retiring of chairman of the
the arbiter of the many differences
Florida is full of most competent
bottle.*
being diitrilmt il aroand the City at all time . Every Lunily
tion
both
11*
11
military,
and
judicial
malic*
off,
or,
ns
has
been
known
in
hoard t.. A. llrumloy, the county hv
thijt arise from llnto todiinc, no long- women teachers. In all the sc h o o ls
officer,
it
i*
likewiseannounced,
will
of
Sanfonl
^hould get the habit ami - *
numerous
instances,
will
come
close
|(i*l
a
good
man,
fud
hi*
large
farm*
* ee4is tho mayor tin- central and oul- they preilumjpnte, nud a woman- Miss
be a candiduts for Ibis important o f­ big, interest* are taking all Id* time
to
titsbtnil
ns
if
it
had
a
desire
to
fetiinding figure in city politics.. Hut Clemm Hampton, is chairman &gt;&gt;f the
fice.
nnd attention nnd he wns forced to re­
in the early days when Forest bake mute Examining Board, t|fc‘ “ Flying In- petted. No sportsman will know­
ingly
kill
n
manatee
any
more
than
tire from the hoard. His district will
“
lion.
John
Wr
Marlin,
the
gifted
was first made mayor of tho city it Stfumlron.1' Matty of thu best schools
ir.eant'somolliing: It meant playing of the state have women principal t, •1 good sportsman will indulge in poU and popular mayor of Florida’s me­ Iks filled by G. fo Bledsoe, another
real politics. It immnt going out nf- and most of the admitted best teach hunting." — lakeland Stnr-Tcjcgrain. tropolis, has announced ids candi­ successful farmer and the board is now
We did not see the ntrtlcle in the dacy and will stand ns the represen- composed altogether of fanners nod JJ And otir truck will ho at youf'liiuk dm&gt;r with n hot'‘e of Hint pure *,
ter them ambit meant delivering thc!erH }„ ihc graded school* are women,
i’alutka News hut It was uncalled for live of the young democracy o f the fruit growers, the new meml-or nt * water that all the hotels, restaurants, drug stores am. ; od:* fountain* |
goods after you were made mayor by! Indeed, it is fast approaching.the time
a* far no the Sanford fishermen nre stnto. Like Mr. Parkhill, Mr. Martin Ovcido, II. F. Wheeler being an or­
are using.
S#3', the vote of the people. Mayor bakoj when even the high schools nre going concerned. They caught the manatee
ange gioirer and- shipper. With the
Is
also
n
member
of
a
distinguished
is a new mayor but be is also one of ty iK, headed by women unless more of
in their net and it stirred up such u pioneer forhily that occupies an hon­ new hoard composed (if farmers, all
the oldest in point of service in the the young men of the d a te take up
A n d B e S u r e it ’ s E ld e r S p r in g s W a t e r Y o u
fuss they thought it wns nn alli­ ored place in our civic nnd military good business men, the affairs of the
city. This makes the ninth time that teaching ns a serious permanent pro­
gator In the dark of the early morn annuls, and the reputation he has county of Seminole are In good hands
U s e ii\ ..T h a t R a t t e c y
- ..
he has taken his seat ns mayor of fession, mid fit themselves for the
and killed it. They would never have achieved ns mayor will stand hint in for unolhcr term nnd the tax payof*
Ranfonl this being the ninth year, highest places.—Tampa Tribune.
killed the sen cow hud they known good part in tusking his campaign for should get real returns on theirt mon­
------------o-----------This does not mean consecutively for
ey. _ And the people guneruily should
what it was in the beginning.
this higher office,
'
bis first term wns way back in 1890 EXPECT CONT1-SCHAEFKR MII.---- —— o----------- - j
"It is rumored also that Jesse I- uphold the hands of the commissionwjien ho was a mere boy of 22. He 1.IAIUI MATCH THRILLING ONE
AROl'T S2 1'BR Ml LB PER YEAR, Billingsley is alio to bo reckoned with fcrs nnd bring their trouble.* to them
served four years then and leaving
REPLACEMENT COST .FOR IIR1CK He possesses splendid intellectual at­ direct instead of finding fault with- a s .............. ..
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( l l r T h e A saarlstrd I T t n l
tainments nnd is a forceful speaker. out having any remedy. The board is
CHICAGO, Jan. .1.— Roger Conti,
He
wns private secretary to Governor ever i/ady to listen nml to assist ev­
the twenty-one year old billiard cham­
Save for the washouts on the Apop­
MARBLE &amp; G RANITE WORKS
Jennings,
and since which time hits ery good movement for tho upbuild­ SANFORD
pion
of
Franco,
will
enter
the
chal­
WHEN
U
ka
highway
at
Nike
Fairview
und
U BBI.L
_
lenge- match against young Jake the bridge oq the Winter-Park Mait­ made for himself as n lawyer n line ing o f the^iunty.
M 8T IT
YOU It ItEAf. - j
JO H N COVE, Proprietor
Kchuefer hero January 8, 0, nnd 10, land Highway In 1913 the brick re­ reputation, and in the service o f Un­
WITH, UH
ESTATE
CE M ETERY TV0RK A SPECIALTY
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
confident of conquering thu Chirojjonn placement cost‘o f the seventy miles de Hnm in the big -world war nfude
MONEV
a
fine
military
record,
nnd
is
now
or
and
thus
earn
the
right
to
challenge
of hrirk highways in Orange county
1018 Wast Kim S t m t
1018 Wart First 8W *
Mfev- :
Cut put this slip, encloso with fie nnd
flood buys in Orange (trows.
Willie Hoppe* tho rccrovmod champ! has only been about $1,000. O f course, was formerly nt the head of the l e ­
mall it1to Foley it Co., 2H35 Sheffield
on for the 18.2 balk lino title cham­ the county spent considerably mord gion in this state.
1'arm Land, Improved and anAvenue,
Chicago, ilk, writing your
“ These are tho gentlemen who will
for mtiintennnco of the roadsides. In
pionship.
•
improved elty real estate, and
name
ami
address clearly. You will
enter
the
gubernatorial
campaign
The match will lie staged in Orches­ other words* or putting it in n new
prompt service can be found at
tra Hall, and will Im on the usual way,'thl- tux payers of Orange coun­ from this section of tho state, und receive in return a trial packagu ctfn*
our place---------!---------THY US!
forms of 1.60U points—GOO points be­ ty, In eight years, paid about $15' up­ we understand that the middle nnd taming Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
keep per mile for brick. The brick is western portions of the state will have pound Tor coughs, colds nnd croup;
ing disposed of each night.
FOR SALE CHEAP
The contest promises to be one of still with us, the highways have car­ candidates possessing records just as FoU-y Kidney fills for pains in sides
\
*#
and
back;
rheumatism,
backache,
kid­
pleasing
und
qualifications
just
as
i the most interesting ever played In ried all the traffic that flowed into
AGEJiTS
ney nnd bladder nilincflts; ntrtl FoU-y
Chicago and despito tho great repu­ South Florida, and the highways great ns the ones wn have named.
“ So it may lie staled for n truth Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome mid
tation of young Schaefer, there urc would have been as good as tho day
R EAL ESTA T E
many ‘experts who believe the boy they were laid had the mads ides been that the next .campaign will bo a thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
* Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
from France will this time take his perfectly" maintained^ Two dollars dazzling one and will give the voters constipation, biliousness, headaches,
Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
103 W. First 8 L. SANFORD, FI.A
nnd sluggish bowels.. S6ld every­
✓
brick replacement maintenance charg­ some real thrills."
measure.
It js tho judgment of Colonel Har- where*,—Adv.
This opinion U shared, especially es per mile, per year ,is a record. We
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�THE JiANFOlU) DAILY HERALD,. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1923

PAGB nUUM

WANT T E
worrit" vnm «i MurcitT c&lt;w*j(r» vtiiiiV
nwtAnoic *N?j*nn ci&gt;iii [i« iCNTitufj iwtrinS
tnuwiNC UMfiilimw, iiMMiii rtif/i mltprth,
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0f Ssnfnrd’s I^cput'
rttfnslonsl Men. cnei

DETROIT, Mich., Jail.’ 3.—Henry
Ford bcllaves that the’ "one pure cure"
for wurld-unfi?at Is “ to create for ev­
ery able-bodied man in the world a
job of oome sort*” the manufacturer
told a delegation ioprestntfng the In­
ternational labor officer* of the
League , of Nations, whose members
held n lung conference with him at hi*

c-! rind till their ground, they would
have prixlticls to barter Jim! exchange
and world commerce would go on
without Interruption.*'
Tlfe solution U "a Jol&gt; for every
man" the nmnnfucturer said.
“ Let the peophe-of the world once
pi t tin1 idea that*all they need is to
do a good day's work six days every
week and that in this way they can
Dearborn office.
make their own prosperity, and there
The delegation, which ejintc to. this will be. no more talk about unstable
eouidry recently to obtain, idea* that condition.! for (instability will cense
t
might he introduced in other cocn- tu haVo existed.'.’

B1, In hi« chosen pro
the Herald rrcora

!o the people*

A. UcCottea
Aitoroey-ai-uNv
Sruiriiie tfounly Hank

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At t o r n EY*AT-LAAY
yjnt National Uank IluildiliR
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FLORIDA

lions i’i many‘ pnrto of Europe and
..
that oqujlitathm of ■achange* rates might have Iwmoffcial

results,
C H K I j^ E

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A IN E S

LAW YER

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AfmjD'TQJi

WANED

A -Cimnca to build

your

Mr. Ford replied that in hi« opinion
the question of bringing the world
bncl: ’ tri-penev ’ and prosperity reuld
not b e 'solved thnittgh money, declar­
ing bis belief that the Solution rested
in expansion* o f industry, improvemerit of agricultural methods anti
education of the "workers of 'the

I’loaso arrange to pay cash bn denew' home before lumber Lets any
•cry, and specify the kind of wood higher. Plans ami. estimates furnishlilted, when placing your order.—F. jed.—Sanford Novelty Works; 133-tfc
S. Vormiy
I\ V t i U TFIIt—'One humimti* eoIorctPla„ Lreiaim-d
Glasaw Designed
Mirerr- for land cieurmp,-. contract
ami varnishes nt Sanford
_v.nr!;. flood ramp. High land.—C.
H en ry M c L fiu lin , J r .,
Works, Sanford agents.
V. . Perkins, (liovciand. Fin. 231-lSt ■ Mr. Ford told his visitor* that "all
FARMERS— You can get seed tec '
I hi) IO .SELL at a bargain a &gt;i/. niouey in the world coulil be dumpOptlclan-Ortomctrist
fraftt-j and irrigation plugs at.tfcs .
lutg concrete'mixer on skids ed into the sea, and nj long ns nun
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tic .,
HI Esit First S tr « t
H&amp;nL
ugine, a pick up. *Address Mix- wo'n|d put one, stone on top. of an**thFOR S A LE—iSvalvo furnished rpuni*
6 of. Herald.
237-tfc
with three year lease at 11* Pul*
Holiday Week Dull
iretto aveque.
23i£-ife

— Court House

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LOST

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DeLaml, Florida wells, big. money milker, uui-t -till
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The hi&gt;liiiiiy week i* alway.. dull in
itren ami i p. in. or adult . lurerpre
(alive and ball room dancing.- 1’refch You can find the. name of
It every live Ruxlnex* Man
IT in Sanford in IIda Column
la each tiny.

SALf;—Kevnral nmr hung,

rennunnble price.—K. F. I.an

K

.MONKV f ll L()AN &lt;Iii Im oia-s v *rt
rc'id in ti ,tl prop* tty. ftO fit'i* i t‘Tlt of
■ii mfim'y in h
vrJunt ’'*n.
short while . AtHrr'"i'‘ lMoney” care of
239-31 p
Herald, Sn ufitrd, Fill.
hi

metto avenue, ' e*V'U c*i*)&gt;, f
•5.00 per month.—L. F, Lone.

HOMES iiiilit tin i;uiV terms. -L W.
236-1 Dtp
Muhj rr. Builder.

in Erma cel* ry larin.
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I «r please you, tell othtra; If not,
mental trees’1 mid shrubbery.
!
tell us. Phono 493
.tires ore grown by mine of the Im

LAKE MARY SKAT

LYNCH WOULD RESIGN
NEW YORK, .1an. 3.—'Tin* Para­
mount Pictures Corporation, produc­
er of motion pictures, announced to­
day that it was considering n request
fr»ni S. A. Lynch, o f Atlanta, (In.,
Foil he he released from tho contract
under which he operated, on a royal­
ty basis. Paramount's HuiiUicrn clinin
of thanties, known a* ihc Southern
Enterprises corporation group. Mr.
Lynch, it was said, asked hi* release
so that he could devote his time to an
important new business connection.
Decision will he reached before the
elld of tile week.

nmunkably trnng tip to-lhe wiry eve
i f FiiriutiTiii:. alid I* sxpected to ren- i*i t ii rli cvcn ’ more Sttongly imnfedlnudy after New Year. I'to- |ie&lt;tv.ere never better for heavy volume of
Im-ine--, mid the lumber industry i*
Have you lost or found mnythingl
kee-idy opumi*tie, J’iw* rlvarkel i* fi rttuiinl by uii*eu&lt;o&gt;nable‘fltreJigth afe the
***
year ilo-e*. itotallef^'rabucka'on the ***
whole are'very low, due to the. unu*iiaily
tnli.in.eai* they have enjoyed
for
time" and their lioaitanvy
about' buying Hiefore inventories for
filling-in pnrpdsea- The building nutluak being excclfmit in nearly all ci-

F. P. FORSTKII, President

D. y. WniTNKR, qwUsr

6-44—1923 SERIES
The enr owner who is Batisfieil In the day in and day
out usage o f his automobile is the best asset in dealer possesWo take pride in the realization o f the fpet that Oak­
land car owners in the territory controlled by us and else­
where constitute our most valuable asset.
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A careful inspection nnd a ride in the Oakland G-44 will
reveal tho reasons.
See us for a demonstration nnd prices.

SANFORD, FLA.

PHONE 17

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soon have to conuf forward, with teipiiii niLiit# Uiuf will aggregate ennrnmu* ipuintlUfa. The agricultural sit­
uation hm improved notably of late,
a ,.! the exception i* that farmers, af­
ter •evcritl ycais of rein live inac­
on ihxit' Highway, burn, gaiage. b&gt; tivity in sudi work, will next year unacre*?. Electric light, running water, , licrtakv extensive building cqnstruc-i
telcpiume, hath. Decjt wejl, Fair- i lion and repairs, which probably will

HANFORD

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
Crsrnl Machine ami Hoitcr Works;
Cylinder grinding: DcLuxe Platans;
Hj tVhrel Steel Gear llanos; Crank
ttifl* Rchirnrd— ---------- Phone* 02

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
OKANGF GROVE HEARING
*11) trees, 'grajiefruit, tangerine* ami
oranges, all in splendid condition, yvrll
taken care of; 3 room house m good
i'oniSitiim; I acres muck, fine for truck
Ltrmingj 2 '.ere *ienred far n*MiT**&gt;n.
i.l gruve.
Pri. »■ Su,m)il.
llalanee
arms. Consider trade.
See Mr. Rrnnson
A. P. CONN(iLI.t &amp; SONS

bunks-Morau engine, wntnr piped to be carried on nt u juice cafcujnted to
all part i of fariii. Orange, tangerine, make up for much of thy lime'Tost.

grapefruit, jic.U-hert, blackberries, tree Country yurds. therefore, ore also
Iducuerries, II .vorietiu-i *&gt;f grapes, picjiiiring for a bigger year than u»lemon, vi i uric--i. bausntut, ioipiat, Jnp. i mil. Another promising source for
persimmon, mulberries, rosellc, guavluisine?* ix tlm r,ail reads, which have
m&gt;. , l-’am^aipl garifen tnohl, cow, calf, juexsing need* f
flock1iff Ntireeovi ‘iluiha inclu*le*l, all
I cipiipnu'iit of nil Lied*, which are dellfor $fi, iUd. $'J,r.P0 eavli, l-.d. !. 2 and
llilely planning veiy imjiortani pur3 years.
216-tfv rhnsop dm mg 1923. The industrial

.&gt;■11111141011 a:t a whole is excellent, with

prdajiectP for further improvement'
whiirii weans that domnnd for lumber
ii going; to bo gtwjetid pml run into
‘ heuvy totals. ExjTkirtutiop, ton. |s pick­
ing 'UP- \Vlulu thp busincBP outlook
lueslinn ujijiurIs thus bright

Esfnlilivfied 1903
Phone IS

104*8 .Magnolia Ave.

•H CoirtRicrrinl Btrcet—S*an lord, Flu.

FOft RENT -Unfurtilshcd npartmoat
Fcrnclnle Apurtnignta, 3d5 E. First
uiUKt In nitmy iiiiiuJ i i i where the lumStrecL
her th at umloujitedly will be necihyl
iECTIUCAL CONTRACTORS Foi: RENT—Furnished' bod room at
j* to ennii&gt; froW. Stocks of ujl JirinIMVO-ntf
r*I IVrtjiJf* in
1**4*. II?*i r I.&lt;*iii i 11itliti • ?*nf* " fjI cipal-softyvooit* and hnrdwtiods are
li W M i n l i t l N u f l l f i l l n l
X rn t\VA’NTED
TO
REKT—
Small
h»ur
rtL
N}itip|iiiitK Thai -%r«* \Vnnilite* »»f badly depleted,. The mills have for
*««tin(liouge Light* and Appliance/
Apprmii'lijHH
llnncrr,
Utility month* sold ail much Or more
or t! room*, clow -in.
Address
New Lino of Fixtures
* Thnt* only twenty per petit of the lum^or. ihftti they luiv** produc**! mid
339-dtp
“
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care
killif Rujldiiig------------Magnolia Arenac
|s*«Hl*s :ir* re
nr«* now.heuvily oveibqojwd. 0 y the
TuVnlnhod l*un
\\*VNTRD=Ti
uro tiiori- or lev.* eiiffaring fr*&gt;m Piinc time they have succeeded in clearing
M rla u * m rjlailv. I* III'* i* l* r lllo ‘ f . &lt; a l ) gniow, ivcuj
H. VV. HERNDON
ntetil ifinulimt lit n rccr.il. I'llllcllrt &gt;M
siral lc tcnnnt. care Geo.
n . li'art lin ; in eillciil n*i!«-lrtl loll.
in iho .rtiiU'i !»»»;&lt;•*'. ()’*• *Mieinent
callllrittis. Ihor* ;tr« ).ftoa.*)&gt;in ilrath* t*nnnnilv,
WoRt &lt;*f mom frtijii provcniftiilarage,
f T i r i r e s ^ H ottw w
INSURANCE A G E N C Y
I’.resi*. j,Oao.l'00 Wd-liSden *’n*srn an.)
forty-rlv**
inflllun |itr(R»ni&lt; wIhikp vital;
cofiyttiioncea. Call n
lly rniiaEi* tmtwren thirty |***r «n l aiul
AUTO
RONDS
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ntreat.1
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WANTED, TO RENT—Fermanent, a nlinuM nverjr limtance ii I* &lt;4n« lo tmitloct of tii H) , «y.r. ptnil. -.a * NMure uI&amp; 0. Sliinhoiscr
or 4 room unfurnished apaflfmcni, way* gften fair wnt-nln*?. tnalsoaUAji,
1— *
in xTonnich. it»Tn (Sr, f no* * m e .
fiat or huino, deairable location. A^r nr
n r i i r frrltr.K Ilf W*nrln*'/f, s w I m m ln R
Contractor ami Builder
dtcas "F. s." care Herald office, yan- In th e lio.nl. H.tilf* 4i«if*&gt;r&lt;! th e
w iM k n e r s . J*ni urnl i'fijtl fl»i&gt;lie». ti am a ln
Yord. Fla.
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n r l w e e n * IN* ' i n o u l i l e r

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The visiting delegation spent a
large pint o f the day in inspecting
tile Kuril Motor Company plants hero
a part of the lime being devoted to a
study o f the Ford trade school where
mechanics- are trained.'
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

.mi larger town', thy-ynrd* will

e.'t anil he Wmir.sei i&lt;&lt;.-; in the* South

A iC C H lT E C T

tlm Lim
f ber trailr*. unil thi*-- wi :-k i* no
"Vi i plum. Demand, however, remained

Mr.. Ford declared that one of tho
nxnt urgently needed reforms Dicing
the world pertained to. more wide­
spread use o f farm machinery. Ha told
thed elegation that ‘’ funner* every­
where" must ini taught tho use of
Siiithine-: and their eeunomie value
before lasting prosperity can come to
any people. *
The manufacturer added that he
believed greater industry on the part
ol the wot Id's peoples would end war.
"If every lino has a Job that inter­
ests him, be will he too busy* to think
nbotit making war," was the sub.
stance of hi* argument in thnt con*

Quarter of the New rear.
Open that Savings Account
Now. Deposits made on or be­
fore the Tenth draw interest
from the First.
Four per cent compounded
quarterly

Inventor of YiHikcra, N'. 7.. haa » ;atnne p f i t l n - sl^nalH o f *|j*usere T h r s r - V INDUSTRY MOVE?! SOUTH
a f e i N a n i r e ' s fllatrrr e ra it * f o r l»*U&gt; a n a
car with a top that can be converted --fiould Im liretlr,! lit p u r e . .
■’ It* rt h i n m l ’ 1* iifi.iloJ— lp i' vlo jn a e n
"The. cotlon Jnduptry U gradually
into limousine,: touring enr, coupo’ oc m*i«t be lo nert u p.—*tlu4 po|xnn« niuol b o
V :.* - t . a . t - i ;
going
south to be near, the cotton
runabout. .
I*|,|H w ir H lH
field* and a!»o to avoid the high Inbor
I" Ilriurf
costa of tho North, If Mu«clo Sh&lt;*al*
8F.VF.RE COUGH AFTER INFLU­
“'i i r r l y llu m l*
can supply cheap power it will un­
ENZA
l.nnn*
doubtedly ho the center of tho cotton
"After mi nltnck of the 'Mu' which
l l n * l i m « I ’ Uan rr*
spinning
indirntry—nt lea*t .fbr the
left me with n severe*cough notliiiyr
of ntnlioi'rtl amt coratlvo nniprr- coarser fabrics."-—Samuel L'mwthcr in
Seemed to relieve mo nntil 1 tise*l rial**
tji'S |n h tielural comboiintJ. l»,
(in* in. atendot or etnir noi*&gt;mi‘ There
Foley’s -Honey and Ti’r," wrltort Mnj. it*
i* ti« oilivr nu'dkirn' iu iJ** world URo
K. D. Drake, hillds, Maryiaml.'
■fmdoes tuH IWnille
If &gt;onr luce11
HUNCH OF FINK* CARS
CouirhR rc.Hulltng fr6m InflucnUf rorrallrtc,
i tiiT r e r r o lffie n i« rt. il
AdV.
Mr.
'Moorft of the Rulck enmpahy
,
trUiu(iou‘
Company.
Temna.
ki
*«.Whooplug Cough. Asthma, Croup, La
,
. i , —
has
n
fine line of frtw*Bulck» on tho
B. DODGINS
Grlpjw umj Hrenchltii are qalcMy reiloor tmiay including Sport touring,1
k A D | foil AND SHEET lieved with .Foley’* iioney and Tar.
DR. BAGW ELL . touring.soduns and. touting ears nnd
•;brr\L WORKS
ConLalnu
no . .oVlatcsl—ngredients
.GRADUATF. VETElMNAIIIAN
hiimboutOy He wan fortunnto in se­
General Repairing
printed on the w ra|ipen luifgest scllPhone
Union
Pharmacy
373*nnd
119
curing
this many cam for Sanford as
:h Av»’- --------- Sanford, Fin, ii-r. Pflurh medicine in th e' \S orld.
SANFORD ■ '
FLORIUJ all *T lk*-i:s were- wanted cboWhere.

Two partners wore debating their advertising policy— planning tho
campaign for the next aix months.
T h eirs-is a retail store which spent in one year ?12,000 on its advertis­
ing which was 5 per cent o f their yearly volume; n fair expenditure .in their
line o f business.
.
iu growth of sales they could easily point out the home-coming of the
$12,000 with a fair and reasonable profit in Its train. For these two part­
ners that expenditure was a profitable short-term Investment.
One o f the partners spoke up;
"John," he said, "w e have a cash profit in the bank from that $12,000,
hut we have a greater intangible profit by far— it is piled up fo r us in the
minds o f every man and woman in the city,
o

" I t is reflected in the attitude o f our bankers.
“ It is present in the minds o f the manufacturers who sell us.

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"It is working on the minds nnd purses o f every one o f our customers."
• ’ ."W h y ," he continued, "this business, because o f the odverti«ipg we
have done, is worth $12,000 more thnn it woh before we began."
The two partners increased their appropriation, motjcatly, it is true.
That was five years ngo. Today, for it is in n large city, their appropria­
tion la eight times their original amount. T h eir standing, with bankers,
m anufacturers and customers Is A - l. Their business had grown and grown
in a lu/allhy way. And still as one o f them put it—
** i r~.■' &gt;’ 11
.
I
"In tho last five years advertising has made money fo r us. Evejy
i
•
'■ . t
.
* ■,
f
* * - v *.
% .
, m
i i ■- cent W C &gt; spuiit has come back to us, and brought another with it. But,
our real profit— our big profit from that advertising is banked In tho minds
of the people; Ours is tho best known business o f its kind In town. And
tliut is worth a lot o f money to us."

P u b lish ed b y th e S a n fo rd D a ily H era ld In c o o p e ra tio n
w ith th e A m erica n A s s o c ia tio n o f A d v e r tla n g A g e n c ie s

�PAGE TOUR

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
B A SK E T B A L L '
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

TENNIS
BOXING

1922 SAW
(SPORTING AND ATHLETIC EVENTS
MANY CHANGES
TO BE MANY IN SANFORD IN 1923
TITLES City Takes New Lease on Life in Athletic W ay and
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first' divUlon, second dlyl*
balls, and then Tie up’ your opponent •division,
sion
and
third
division.
^
so you can make the joints which are
"A beginner does remarkably well
as follows; ^Taking (kith balls, from
one stake through the fcrtho* to the who play* out of Third divUlon in a
next stake, nnd then back again, mak­ season. Not many do it. Others re­
ing n total in all of thirty-two for main in third division, forever and
both balls, for the arches including always. Watch a star player do it. I
looks easy, don't It.' It isn’t,
two points for each f the stakes.
“ Roque has more scientific * plays
“ Roque is’ an internnltnola game.
World’s championship contests arc in It than any outdoor game without
held annually. It has n national as­ exception. It is in n class with in­
sociation known ns the American door billiards. In fat!t it, i?ns been
Roque league. It tins a paper known called out-of-door billiards.
as the American Roque News. There! "Roque requires a good eye, steady
are four divisions in Roque, Diamond j nerve and practice just « b any other

The second half of the Bowling
New Athletic Field Will Help . League starts off with done-over al­
&lt;Df The AaaoeUted frees)
NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—“ Uneasy lies
leys, new pins nnd maybe some new
the hand that wears a crown" In the
These halls.
Although Sanford will not be repre­ towns the Biic of Sanford.
domains o f pugilism—proof of which sented in the Florida State League players have not been able to demon­
is the unusual number of sensational this year, or maybe in the next sev­ strate their real worth heretofore- on
This is .good news to the howlers
upsets featuring the ring record for eral years, despite this fact.^ athletic account of the fnck of support. These and will mean some better games and
1622. Review of the year shows that and sporting events will be staged players have not been 'able to play some better averages.
three world’s and two American titles that will keep the fans amused thru- regularly as they should because the
changed hands. With the exception out this year of 1023, nnd with the financial support was lacking on ac­ The new year starts off with n reg.
of the heavyweight ranks, where Jack help of the promised ball park and count of n park with no way in-which ulnrly recognized professional at the
Dempsey remained supreme but inac­ athletic field, Sanford people will not to chargb admission, nnd when they golf links. More good news for the
tive, all the crowns were in jeopardy Lc forced to ride miles to see a ball nrc unnhlo to play regular they nre golfers as it means that from now on
at some time.
game.
never able to get Into the proper these golfers can learn the gnme us
shape.
They can do this, however, af­ they should.
The Chamber of Commerce has
Four of the titles changed hands in
New York while the fifth, the world’s promised a base bail park, an essen­ ter Sanford’s now park is ready for
A beginner, even though he thinks
light heavyweight championship, pass tial that is necessary in the success­ them, nnd whett they get their regu­
ed Into the possession of the Senegal- ful carrying out of any athletic pro­ lar workouts each dny they will he u h&lt; neds no lessens, will soon develop
ese, Hauling Siki, when he knocked grams anil once thi$ park is complet­ team hnrd to catch, and, of course, a habits detrimental to his play that
out Georges Carponticr in Paris Inst ed Sanford wii be just as live ns any pride to Sanford inasmuch ns they arc will he very hard to overcome. For
September. Siki also acquired the towns in the state in the wny of ball all Sanford boys and will make up n that reason, if for no other, spe Otis
strictly home team. Effort* will he George at the club nnd moke a date
Kuropenn heavyweight title by his games, etc.
Sanford is fortunate in having right made to round them into shape imme­ for a few lessons. You will never re­
victory. Sinco then, however, he has
lost whatever prestige he gained by ir our midst home talent to place an diately upon the completion of the gret it.
drawing a long-term suspension from exceptionally good base bail team in new hall pa/k.
I&lt;ct Mr. George see you piny so
French boxing authorities for improp­ the field, one that tan/compete with
The year 1623 will find other events
that
he can advise you ns to the prop­
er conduct nnd^ adding fuel to the anything outside of the Florida State just as important as base hall. The
Unities ’ of controversy with unsub­ League, nnd with the proper support basket ball teams of the high school er length clubs, etc. He will know
stantial charges that his. bout with behind them, nnd the players given are making fine records, the 11*23 —when yog wouldn’t—and he i s 'able
(’nrjicntier was intended as n frame- the help they need, it is possible that foot hall squad with Coach Wilkinson to take cure of your wants right at
-up for. Georges to win but that ho they can compete with some of the nnd Cnpt. Jim Stone will ho the best the club house.
double-crossed the ox-poilu by a Florida State'League teams.
team in this part of the state if not
It Is possible to turn out a real
“ change of henrt" during the ImAiL.
Semi-professionals sue has Rive, one of the very best in the state. ’
home talent base boll team in San­
catcher;
Amqnn*!
Chapman
nnd
Mc­
Johnny Buff, veteran Jersey City
With Otts George, as professional
ford. And why shouldn’t Sanford do
bexer, met double disaster during the Call, pitchers, with Burdick, Chitten­ at the Golf Links, there will l&gt;e many
it as St. Augustine, I'nlutkn und other
den,
McLucna
and
Wnlker,
infielders
year, losing the world's bantamweight
excellent golf players developed'dur­
towns
do. Get bMdnd them and make
title.to Joo Lynch, of New York, a and Spencer in the outfield gives San­ ing this season. And there are no
’em
go.
former champion of the division, in ford fine material around which to towns in the slate that has any bet­
July and the American flyweight build a tepm, an array of material ter array of trop shooters.
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And this team can start off with a
crown to Pancho Villa, the Filipino that will he hard to find in other
With nil these things uhcad of us new ball park. That means the five
sensation, in September. Buf, minus
and the prospects of the banner year an,| u.n
s|)„ rlH wh„ have been
much of his former prowess through foul id the eighth round of a contest ii the way of sports nnd knowing
witnessing the ball games, some pay­
n long illness, was knocked out by staged Thanksgiving Day.
that we just *imist hnve the ball park ing nothing, will hnve to put or stay
Lynch in the fourteenth nnd by Villa
The Middle West also ceased to re­ and athletic field, del's every one of qt home. When this can be nccontIII the eleventh round. lie has not gard Wilson as middleweight
king us get behind this movement so that p|iHhetl, then and tnen only will Sunappeared In the ring since then.
nnd the recognition was conferred by when 1623 rolls by we cun all say ford be aide to have any kind of a
Another veteran went down to de­ boxing authorities in several states on that our work was well done.
team.
feat before Btamina und youth when Bryan Downey, of Cleveland.
The Chamber o f Commerce ComBcquy Leonard was the busiest ' n.lttoo promises a final report on the
Jack Britton, king of the welter ranks
And Ijjt n committee of men, some
for years ami one of the craftiest champion of the year. Tho light- hall park mutter at the next meet­ of Sanford’s leading citizens, START
ring generals of all time, lost n tie- weight king fulfilled a strenuous niid- ing, nnd from the advance dope giv- NOW, nml help the High School with
cision and his world title to Mickey summer program when he fought in en out we nr esure the report will be their 1623 foot hnl^ squad. Material
Walker, of Elizabeth, N. J., in No- succession Jack Britton, Rocky Katt- satisfactory, and then Sanford’s real for the best team in the state is right
vember. Hut a few months before sna nnd Low Tendler, lie lost to Brit- athletic activities can date from tiiat!f,trc in our county, If we will hut de­
Britton had put tijs one of the best ton on a foul, knocked out Kansas a day.
velop it.
fights of his career against Benny few weeks Inter nnd into in July de­
I-connrd, lightweight titlcholdcr, win­ fended his title against Tendler, Phil­ INTEREST IN GOLF
And above all—get behind and keep
ning on n technical foul in the thir­ adelphia southpaw, in a sensational
SWEEPING ENGLAND behind the Chamber of Comnireeo un­
2-ropnd no-decision bout at Jersey
teenth round.
til they have given Sanford what ev­
City,
N. J. Leonard received the pop­
( t l r Tf cr Y la an rln lrd P r e s s )
Th« Amoriean light heavyweight ti­
LONDON, Jan. 3.—Britain is in the ery village, hamlet, town and city in
tle changed possession twice.
Gene ular verdict nt tlib ringside, hut he
grip of the golf fever, If the number the stale has, and Sanford hasn’t—A
• Tunney, Greenwich Village favorite, was given ono of the stiffest battles
of new courses being constructed can BASE BALL PARK.
toqk the'honora frdrrf Bnttling lusvin- of his career and came close to defeat
he taken as un indication. There are
sky fr) Jnunary by the decision route in the eighth round under a staggerat least thirty courses now
being MOKE TO ROQUE THAN
attack
by
Tendler,
hut lost the crown in May to Hurry
JUST HITTING THE BALL
Leoqprd Inter defeated Ever Ham­ built, the1 largest number laid out In
Groh, of Pittsburgh, who gained n
n single year since H*(12 when the
decision after u hard-fought 15-round mer, of Chicago, In a contest at Mich­
KoqUe .is “quite a game," and the
igan City, Irtd., but a serious infec­ rubber-cored ball revolutionized the description of it ami how it is played,
bout.
tion of the mouth, the result of injur­ game. The courses nre costing on an as given by J. Ralph Pickcll, editor
Tho situation in the featherweight
ies sustained in the Tendler fight, has average of $50,000 ensh.
of the Roundup,. Chicago, is very in­
and middleweight divisions was com­
An innovation is found in court.!?*
since
kept the chnmpion out of active
teresting. Underhill soys roque re­
plicated by decisions of the New York
especially designed for the use of eld­
competition.
sembles crouquut Just about as much
State Athletic Commission which took
Charley White, hard-hitting Chicag­ erly people and beginners, which nrc ns coal resembles diamonds. His lit­
away the Ijccnsei of the fcspcctive
oan, established himself us one of being initialled by many of the Eng­ tle article on "What Roque Is," wns
litleholdcrs, Johnny Kilbanc, of Cleve­
Leonard’s most formidable rivals nnd lish clubs.
called to the attention of The Her­
land, nnd Johnny Wilson, of Boston,
may be matched.with the champion in
ald by Frank M. Markham, presi­
and declared their laurels Open to
the near future. White’s latest nnd 200 CAMPS FOR Glltl. SCOUTS dent of the Hradentqwn Roque Club,
competition so far ns tho
Empire
TO HE OPENED
most impressive triumph wim his
and it i sprinted herewith. Says Mr.
state wan concerned. Killmne wan
knockout of Richie Mitchell, of Mil­
Picked:
outlawed for refusal to accept a chal­
NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Two hundred
waukee, In the tenth round &lt;&gt;( a 15lenge from JohnnylDundee, of New
"Roque is not croquet any more
camps for girl scouts aro to be opened
roufid contest.
than coal is diamonds. There nre el­
York, nnd Wilson "for ignoring an
in
various
parts
of
the
country
ext
Officially Dempsey’s heavyweight
ements of croquet In t»quc, just the
agreement to box Harry Grch, Pitts­
title was nt stnke once during the winter, Mrs. J. S. Ilippen, nntiunnl same as there are elements of dia­
burgh mauler.
year in a four-round encounter with n director of the Girl Scouts, Inc., an­ mond* in coal, but tho similarity ends
Dundee nnd Danny Frush, English middleweight sparring partner, .Jfm- nounced Monday.
before it begins.
‘ boxer, whu took up an American resi­ my Darcy, ut Buffalo, N. Y „ Jn July,
"Since roque Is not croquet, whnt
STEAMER
IS
FLOATED
dence In Cleveland, wore picked by hut there wns little risk involved. The
Is it?
* the New York Commission, as logical New York State Athletic Commission
“ It’s this—nnd then more.
CHARLESTON, S. C.. Jan. 2.—The
contenders for the featherweight title ruled that under the hbxing statutes u
"Players
procure mallets of vary­
and the former-acquired what honors decision must be rendered, nnd Demp­ sleniuwr Sanln Rosa, of the Grace
ing
kinds
and
cost, which they use
the commission wns capable of be­ sey willingly cumpHcd with the tech­ Line, which has been aground two
to hit hnlls made.of gotta perrhp, on
miles
south
of
tlw*
entrance
to
Clyirstowing by knocking out Frugh in the nicality, receiving the official ver­
jeston harbor since Tuesday last, was n ground specially prepared out of
ninth round of a contest Ip August.
dict.
sandy clay- through nrrhe* which
(lusted today, undamaged.
Likewise,
Dave
Rosenberg, of
Dempsey also formally accepted the
are one-sixteenth o f an Inch larger
Brooklyn, wan declared middleweight challenge of his dusky rival, Harry
than the halls, each nrcli counting
champion by tho commission after a Wills, for a tit’e bout, hut that was as HHKVJ.IN SCORES TECHNICAL n point.
KAYO
victory over Phil Krug, of Harrison, far ns negotiations proceeded, it be­
"Two players use two hnlls each,
I
N. J„ in August, hut the honors were ing agreed that a match could not he
tho
halls being ployed in the follow­
.LYNN, Maas., Jun. 2.— Ed. Shevtransferred to the veteran Mike promoted before nuxts ummer. Wills’
ing
order:
Uiv of Roxbury, won a technical knock
O’Dowd, of SL Paul, former tltlohold- prestige gained little from his per­
"Red, white, blue, black.
out over Ray Preyl uf HUtshurg hero
er, when he won from Rosenberg on a formances in several bouts in New
"Partner hulls would be red nnd
this afternoon. The laiut wns stopped
York with negro opponents, bul he In tho sixth round to save I’royl from blue, white and black.
remained generally regarded as Jack- further punishment. They nre wel­
"Colored clips on the arches in­
dicate
the point which ’ balls have (
Dempsey's strongest rival.
terweights.
Two other figures, meanwhile, eremade. The colored clips match the
Mullet Roe, lb............35c
nte'd interest in helvyweight circles—
colored balls.
"The strategy of the game lies in
Salt Mullet, lb........... 15c Floyd Johnson, of Iowa, and Luis An­
successfully getting rid of tho ‘hot’
gel Firp«, Argentine sensation. John­
ball which is the next hall to bo playson has developed rapidly and includ­
Nice Fat Mackerel
kV- •
v
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ed a knockout of Boh Martin among
The 1923 license must til, while tft the same time one u^es
two remaining balls to make As
Jones’ Dairy Farm
his victories. ,He will fare his hard­
be on all . automobiles the
many points os* possible. Crnck play­
est test next month when ho meets
operating in Seminole ers, such as-Jimmy Keene, the world
„ Sausage
11*22 SAW—GAL TWO
Bill Brennan, rugged Chicagonn.
county, not later than champion! and many other* who
might be mentioned, play many points
Nice Fat Hens
Firpo came to this country early In
Feb.
1st,
1923This
law
successfully
with all three balls, the
the year and knocked out In rapid suc­
Clover Hill Butter, the cession several lesser lights. But will be strictly enforced. most of the time, when you first vis­
while he" demonstrated heavy punchy Take notice and be gov­ it a court you will seo the players
putting awoy the ’hot1 ball behind an
ing ability he showed little boxing
arch, a stake, or some place where
skill.- Returning to South America, erned accordingly.
it cannot be hit sqfiarely.
tp
ho knocked out Jim Tracey, Austral­
C. M. H A N D ,
“The
science
of
the
game
lies
In
ian boxer, and now plans to return in
Sheriff Semi- one’s ability to make bank shots
January to tho United States. He-has
ole County. against the cement borders, across
received offers to box either Johnson
the court, or in any w*y to get tile
1-8-10-17
or Brennan.
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“ Men who are .given to , w’ ari,
should not take up mquo. Thfc . *
often just miss, which is
mile.’
**
‘ “ Old maids should U**,
uione. Only those women who h»v
been severely tried by the unrein
ing toil of raising a family, h»Vt thpatience to learn it.*
"In spite of nil that has been ^
ten here, roque is u Wonderful game"

M a k e it run s m o o t h e r
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affords old men much ^lt.a. u,e
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Automobile construction has reach­
ed such a high point o f efficiency that
nearly any car you buy will give you
good service if you take the right care
o f it.
Proper, lubrication is, o f course, the
most essential' thing to motor satis­
faction -a n d remember always that
the motor is the heart o f the car. If
the pistons and cylinder walls are
lubricated with the right quality and
the right weight o f oil, you will have
no bother or expense with either of the
two great causes o f trouble—friction
and lost power.
Polarine is a motor oil made from
the very heart of choicest crude petro­
leum, refined, filtered and purified so
as to produce just the right "oiliness”
for every motor. Made in four weights,
"Medium”—"Heavy” —"Heavy X ” and
'Heavy XX.” &amp;y following the chart
o f recommendations (which is on dis­
play at all Polarine dealers), you can
be absolutely assured o f getting tho
proper weight fo r your motor.

NOTICE

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W o fc ffr
3 - - Armed
" u i y « ■ patrollng the .lividbetween the white nml negro
1* ' of the city with ortlera to pern , ; 0 white persons to enter the n o
I
district nml to keep the IteffTOM
[ £ V ; r own area while special doputwatching nil n»mis in this viHv in nn effort to apprehend the
1 -ncs who Monday night nmlniKhcd
fivr Hlermen. killing ono and woundL - the others.
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' Tlie deadline was estiWWjcd ns a
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authtmties■explained, folIhwiog » (iie in thc ,U3Kr° d U t r ic t

Warm Clothing and Heat in Humes
Seems Like Impossible Dre&lt;zm'of
Luxury to Russian Children.

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‘ hours after the'attack otvttn*TwfIkcmcn which destroyed Tour buildr
three o f which were owned by
rj ’class, negro, believed by the ..fflrcrs to he the leader of the attnek-

order separating the two races,
! however, permits negroes who
are
rBploy»-d in the city proper to go to
jtnd front their work.
URGE A M E N D M E N T S

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N e w Y e a * ' g Da w n b r i n g s a g l o o m y
R u s s ia n C h il d r e n , w h o a r e

fo r, t h e s e

outlook
w e a r in g

TATTERS T M A t.W E R E G A R M E N T S ElGMT Y E A R S
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TO IMMIGRATION LAW?
LABOR s h o r t a g e

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GRACE HOWKt.t ft RADY S I
FOft DISCHARGE FROM
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WEST I’ ALM ItEAtJH, Jnn. .1.—
Mrs. Grace Howell, four times tried
for killing her husband Sam Howell,
in tjie railroad freight olfice nt Mi
ami four,years ago, ami committed to
the state nsylum for the itisane last
September on a court order,.Is ready
for discharge from the hospital and
retrial, according to n telegram re­
ceived today by Sheriff R. (’. Beaker,
from W. V. Knott, su|&gt;crintendent o f
the'Chattahoochtoo asylum, who asked
that an officer bo sent here to get the
woman.
Judge E. C. Davis of Lhk circuit,
to* whose court the case came on a
change of venue, said last night that
he was uncertain when he would make
an order for the return of tho vvumuu
for irinl.
*
■—
... uw that a tickless clock is prom­
ised, won’t someupo invent a Maxim
silencer for an auto horn?
NOTH It IIP Ml’Kt lAI.

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n i H T i t i t r m i . a. * i : t i i M * i . i :

t io

t OI .NTl, II.OIHII A

of the public fWe nctioofa within
m i l d S p e c i a l T a x H c l i o o l d i s t r i c t N o . I,
U rtiH n ol* C o u n t y , P lorlila .

1 T hat
T m fflfy
o itK : . ,lo
m ; nn„
-i t .,le
rirfw
n.rmur
au f)#vlfcin
Mmr

hill x v lth o u t s s h l flpecl+i t a x s e h o u l
d is t r ic t N o. 5. t h e r e helm-- m» n e w s p a |M-r iPnhHsh.*xl w i t h i n s a id Hltectul T a x
Hchivq* D t * n r c r 7 t * . “ fi, t n t r s - a ' w r P N fur,
..................... .. i s f 11'W eeks.
T l n H I f lt H O I . F T I O N ndoHt.sf In r e g lila r r c s s l m i n f th e C o u p i k l . o a r d , " f
Fiitdlc 1n n t r iir th n l f o r H-'mlimH. C o u n ­
ty, F l o r i d a , t h e 3nd d a y n f ' J a n u a r y . A.
D. 1923.
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C. K. 11A Ft It IKON. C h a i r m a n .
F A. DAI.LAH.
. F B B D T. W I l- t .l A M H .

h e r e b y o r d e r e d t o hi* h e ld ifCsAld Hl'hr i a l T a x S c h o o l D l i t r i c r Nix
S e m in o le
F o i u t l y . Klnriiln, -sahl d l s l r l r t beintt a l ­
s o k n o w n n s G e n e v a Hpcclnt T a x Hrlnwl
D U l r l c f . o n t h e Sth d.ty o f F c hru ilry.
1933, tu d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r n r not th ere
s h a l l hr* I ssue d h y ) H p * d i t l T a x Htluinl
I H s t r h t No. S, Hemltiuie 1 ' 1,11 n t y. F l o r ­
(T .itlill H o a rd
nf
F ilhlle
id a . b o n d s In lift- s u m n f k.'o.ono no to
I n s l r t j (lo ti
rnr Hem I mile
h e a r Inte rest 111 (In- rati* nf six |-er
I lurlila.
I•'Tiunlt
m u i t f -. Fi
c e n t 1 * * ; ) n e r a n n u m . Inte rest p a y a b le
V r~-v
" u m l - n n n t u l l y . h n o d s in he ilnteil -Itin- A llll . r . t . ,
T. W. LA IVTO N,
u.tr&gt; t. I9J3, m i l tu mature, th ir t y &gt;eut*
KutHI
'Mb
limth.*
Kx-Offlclt*
a f t e r th e d a l e l lie r e o f .
H f i T r i i i r v t o t h e lln a rd
t
n t ; r r F t ’ n r i f K H i u : h o i . v k d that
(Heal o f tl n u r.])
}-,'.| (l-!7 -3 l* '
tills o r d e r
I 'ld d lsh e d In thft.Hnhfnrtl
D a lly H e ra ld , a newspxiutt* i s i ’tUslud
In He rot note F o u n t y . F lo r id a , hut w i t h ­
o u t Hi'erl.il T a x Hcltoof D is trict No. a,
t h e r e t'elnn n o n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d Itv
Hto-elal T a x S c h o o l* D is trict No. f&gt;. o n ce
e a c h week fnr fo u r s u r i'-s s lv r w eeks
D O N ! ) A N D m t D K U K D In r e g u la r
s e s s i o n o f th e F o u n t y H oard n f Fulfi i c , I n s t r u c t i o n f u r K e m ln o lc Fo unty;
F l o r i d a , t h is 3ml d a y o f J a n u a r y . 1933,
F f 11A little** )N. C h a i r m a n
F A DA 1,1. AH,
F U N D T, W ILLIAM S
C o u n t y . Iinnrd
«&gt;f P u b lic
In strurth u
f u r Kemlnotc
- C o u n t y , F lo r id a .
A ttest:
T. IV. lo t w to n .
Hunt F u h Inslti, a n d F.xo i t i r l o H e c r e ia r y to lln ard.
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F I T t l . l F I V H T I t t'C T I f tN . HKMINOI.D
n i l n t v . ; n . i &gt; i t i i i A . u r n k k m i .n I M i W l l . c r A l l o t NT Ol* lltlNUH IS
NUCF .SSAIIV
FOIt -TAN
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AS t i l ' A I A t
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T i l l ) ll.V T K o r 1 N TF .lt r.ST T O IIF
PA III I I I K I I D O N , T U B TIMI-: W tlK N
I 'l t l N F I F A I. I N I ) I N T B I I B S T S lI A l. l
.III) -III I) A M I I ' l l Atll.K.

lve« 1
\corenft,
a re s ld r n t t*f
Hnnfunl-tn ihe friato
of nKinrfiMj Intend
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In a p p l y b y p e t l l f o t i In^FfyvfJCof'y. » « (f&gt;»
jml|(« of Ihe Fl r#vn
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nn-lersinned, ■» ml

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f 8 . F e n Jam (ti nfi.i
t oor-1

e u t h J u d i c i a l (Tn*ult o f fire H f i t e o f
F lo r id a , In s o d - f u r ft to '.'o u B t y uf
Inole, o n H ie IKth d a y o f J a n u a r y . A.
D. 3933. at. H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , o r w h e r ­
e v e r ( h e C o u r t m a y l hen he. f o r a lie
rvnfts l o
(pM f•&gt; l a k e , - b a r g e o f n o d
cu nt ro t my p r o p e r l y u m ^ . l o h-wxutn** a
f r i o d e a l e r In . e v e r y r e s p e c t .

Cl .AItA HBNJAWIX
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37.

1-3. t o , IT.

unit I’ost Card* nt the Herald office,

COUPE

Any little tyke out ol at Irast one and the price of every article of c!oth-|
W ll
u p r t l l l n n tiu»
Rvni^tl i d t h e C o u n t y Alourd u f I 'u i .i l r
million Russian children, if given ex­ ing is correspondingly high.
I
tint
m
e
t
in
ii f u r H y it iinn ln t*»»unty# F i n actly his choice of a Christmas pres­
American Relief Admftiistratinn) rhlj*, k l K i i f i b y t n n r r . H u m l u c t i t ) flv»l»«-r c e n t »»f tin* d u l y q u a l i f i e d nl.c tnr*jfg\V YORK, Jan. 2.— Immediate ent Hus year, would have clto.en workers estimate that at least a mil­
W l f m i K A H . o n til. Itli d n v o f D e ­
something—anything, no matter,what lion children anil adults will he facing
m n UHiik
n i t h l n Hpeu tA l
T*u
BehiMil
Iamendment of the immigration quo- —to keep him warm. If some good death
I
d N t r ii't X u . 6. H c n i i n n i c ( ‘ m i n t y / I'ltir* c e m b e r . 1933. « p e t l t l e n w a s pr e se n te d
during the wdrst weather of the
N t ld iJ U t r le t b t i n i i alin i h u m v it nn t o t h e C o u n t y lln nn l o f P u h l l r Instruc
u i0 aJ to authorise thu* secretary dairy should endow, him not only with New Year unless clothing^^nTTn to’ tMin*
l i o n fnr
Fj;m i n u t e
C ou nt}.
Flufldlt.
l e i i e v n B p r c l w l T u x Hrt mnl
of labor to let down the barn for the right tu make any good resolution them. To prevent lids terrible calam­
JihKiMit n»t*t p i’ t it it iiil in ;
tin*
i ' n i m t ) . 'sin n e d b y m o r e th a n t w e i i l y - t l v e net
c
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n
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Ilia
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quallfletl
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c
t
o r s re he
liked,
hut
with
tin*
power
to
keep
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ity. the American Relief Administra­
ptrticular classes of workmen needed
iinlf* U tH tu ty f FSnrltlii, t*« c a l l m u l « r - dtliitu w it h in Hperhtl T a x H.-hfn.l D i s ­
it, he would undoubtedly write down. tion has evolved a new clothing re­
t
r
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c
t
Nn,
3.
HentlnnhF
o
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n
t
y
.
Flnrtrtn
i l c r o n c l e e t i o n I n h e h e l d u i t h i t t p a id
hy the nation’s industries in urged “ Resolved: That I will not frrc/c." mittance plan from the famous
- , l d d i s t r i c t tie j n&gt;) ole*. Ivttnwt, ns F* S p i ' c h i l T u x HrhnOl I M i i t r H Nn, U.
by the National Association of Man­ During the present extreme clothing Hoover food I'emittancd system that
mi ttudt* t i n t in t y , K lft fiilii, *uid
t i l u t r l i l - le v a M p r c l a l 'T u x Hem nl D is t r i c t , r s k h e i i m a 1x 0 K n o w n nn t l r n e v u H p r cln l tmr a n d p e i l i l o n l u u th at nn e le c l f i i n hr
ufacturers in a program of legis­ shortage in the hitter winter weather successfully saved hundreds o f thou­
Txix
Hchnnl
O intrlft.
i*« dut&lt; ( t nim &lt;-i,IH*d utid h e h l tx. ileti-rmin.* th e i|tiesof
Russia
children
amt
adults
alike
sands
of
lives
fast
year.
Twenty
dol­
lation whith that body will seek to
w h c i i i c r nr n o t flier** tdml! |n« inxuiHi i tlm t ns l o w h e t h e r *ir lint b o n d s In Ihe
regard warmth, even enough of it to lars. sent to the New York headb y |h«* »»iild S p e c i a l Tux Kchniil h|« irJct stitli o f tw.AitJ th n ns a m l d o l l a r s shou ld
| bring into being during 1U23.
Issued h&gt; Hpeclnl T a x Hi-honi tdsF. O. B.
keep them alive, as the supreme ttoon, quarters of the A. R. A., 42 Broadway,
N n . i*. hi?ltdN in th** m h i i *=f |^&lt;v4no&lt;l.lih.
Hetnitinle F o u n t y . Kh»fhla.
lit** ju i't t f i l n u f m ir it Iiiftidp tu* fie ii?5f*d *rh-i N o
The rei'"!t. m ole public yesterilay
Tim coming of tire New Year in will purchase one of these jiackagej,
Detroit
sa
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t “ i tl»*1 |iiirp**i*«* **f n*’ •in 11 l i i « i (nt I fd live
n e v a Hpeclal T a x Hi-hool D is t r i c t . (
by John E. Kdgarton, association enhi Russia, finds at least a million and secure it. delivery to any desig­
■ i t l i t ^ i n n , fn r t i l p h i i i K o r *dti» r u i * » ‘ iiii
•lie f n rpiis* o f u niu lrtn it Ifltltdllil? a n t
Coatp lo ta l*
l
i n p rt hiMil . Imildifik? * .titd *-I'intif
president presents conclutdons which children and adults dressed in rag. nated individual in Russia. , The
MrmmdK »tnd fnr the t*xidu«i\tin*?. *»i |• n U r x I m ; . T u r n i s h i n c nr o t l i e m is*- Ins
or* in singld garments of thin floor donor will receive a direct receipt
n
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n
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s
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hullditiU*
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I Mr. Edgarlon says have been reached racking, their hare skin showing from the Ru'sian who gets the cloth­
Uiv p u i i l i r f ICC |)t?}lh *i |m u It IkIn ai.i it.
S p c t iu l T u x Hcliofil l i U t r l t l N»» a, |li« J roil ltd-', a n d f o r t h e •'xctoslvt* u se o f
after two years -&gt;f intensive study uf through, or even in newspapers ing, thus enabling him definitely to |pr*
c« * if-* f t th«» tMihi h o n d i flU t ' nitinn nt - t h o imhlh* f r d - s c h o o l - w i t h i n -aid
.V Hem
Stitched togethrr in the shape of trace his gill. If the giver prefers, ‘ Inn t»* l jff.MUfMNi t*i he iip«*d fqr th&lt;» pur S|,eelnl T a x Hch.-ntl f ff s lr le t
the ■immigration problem.
.v f o r t h in p uid pi-tltifiu* a n d t* I n o le ' C o iit f ly , F lo r id a , th e prOC-i ,|s ..f
clothes.
American Relief Administra­ he may mark his package “ liencral ; | if-.
s a i d b o n d Issue arnottnUntf In 12a.09iJ.Oft
It asserts that there ia a growing
***■' i 5 | Ffn|Fii a n d diidtuiNt ti in +i i m m
tion workers in Russia have reported relief.” in which case it will he dis­ j. nt
to in- u s e d f o r t h e p u r p o s e s&lt; t b i r t h in
! f .tih .w in y , t u * w l f :
ibpriagc of common labor, which pre­ to Herbert Hoover. The intense cold, tributed to some one of the many
n*hl |iel II bill. ni|il to to*, ex |o*,i,D,I nml
1 1 t tiSxtni1 ini tie u s e d I n litiMilltn:, f u r
d
; n i n h l i m m i d t t o p r o v i n n a m Io»t-t a) th*. ! i s b u r s e d In t h e u ia m ie r fnlh.w linr. luvents the eniploymeM " f many ."kill­ even in the earlier part of the winter, cases of terrible need,
wlt*
M* \ h m h tid I i h t i l r l
Each package contains the follow­
ed workmen, and lliere is little h &gt;po lias prevented hundred, of thousand,
1 1 ..Tint no In tie Iip*,1 In Imlhl ii*L* f u r i n in* u ? i ‘tl
in
iiiLfiiilriuti
of
children,
dressed
in.
tatters,
from
ing
;
4f
j
yards
of
warm,
dark
wool
•lIsJilfiH a m i I n in ro xn u r a uchniil at tiet»UlldiUi: ii m l f u r n i s h I fUf n c p o i d g al i »| of correcting this situation under the going to the A. R. A. kitchen* where
'n'vit
In s a id . l i s t f l e t :
cloth, enough to make outer garments !
in r a id Dtutfletf t nun nn |i, I,,. u&gt;nl
In a e t n l r l u n .
present laws.
* ***** •;*« »** i*r toted In • h i m »:lm: f u r they get their one meal a day. Adults for two children, or a suit for either
•ml'illnu
anil f'lrs ls tilii-* sclinnl * at its
tin,' a n d iiiiprnviiiLi-irhi
-cit-in
Another amendment whir!) pnipnit.» in a plight fully as desperate as that a man or a ifonun: 4 yards of cotton ' ?r*
-,
-*,1
Idstrie
*
it* »i * *» »i* v ,i tu «*n 1*1 l*i i N i
| X*l|i 11,1 1,1 I... II1..-.I til , *lt ■♦*: ‘ II, (l|f
t i ¥ r t«rt - 1 t if.* ii■#i'd r«*r m&lt;*’ (*!• n1 11- f •*
e. to cure the liiltor rhurlage j.i me of the youngster., huddle with them lining; 16 yards of mu.lin, for four
1»
I \|'!.| &lt; 1V K IIH* t*f lit* p i l 'd . i t . . xjulu u « and I m p r -xlnw- i : * n»*c
in their unhealed hoftiev The p r ice suits of underwear; 8 yards of flan­
of providing that quotas allowed llu- of fuel, like the price* of clothing, is
it
11 i :» , • . I til »n111 l * - 11 i. i.
**• » ■ ■ rt i 11.1 n NitIif IH jM ih i. and,
nelette, for two men’s shirts, or two
1 1 mm aa i,, t... n , i d r i
%\11 1 i , i: \s |h«* i V t u n n
i«l
Yiriou nationalities should 1m- fixed prohibitive. A shoestring in Russia women’s shirtwaists; tint tons and
*'tir the I'Xct Uni* p tc I* i f 111, ,,,
f.iid n
I ti*'! 1 tir! Ii li fi ir S* - t ilt" '! ' i'"i*»*
. t ... I '• .11,11, -llt.l I O -D t . I .
costs the equivalent ol two days' p a y. thread to make up this material.
in term, of net immigration, llmlcn
i* I I «Ii t ! I.1 H r i|f . ? 11I i V . A^ f 1, j 5. I i i - I.
W •I.I. ft F VH 11 I I ! ■ ' I .
i » 11: ■ - - . *m1 I .ip d i v e r t Mined ift.il 11*1j * *
the pM-cul law, unyn the
report
-*•*.. I d t li.l! it « n o l d f -1 t t*. .
Fd1«.iii l it viif t * llti pi*| I’ etrl •&gt;1 li|r tin!*
T h e w o r ld h a s n e v e r k n o w n
, ir -*p e e i at T.ix yeti.a.t
*m :. i iitt* *| . i. t i i t m r I•111*&gt; n rhin *■ *h
thm* may tie an actual hiss in tiu- 11 m * DOMESTir SALES
\*. . Si mi n o b F o u n t
I t, it,
i Hi: t II \MltER tip l ltMMKIU'K Sp» * i.i i *|.u Hi in m l P t « i i n I \ &gt;* * S*
an e n c lo s e d c a r o f th is t y p e
a. 1 -id- Hi * I * s f - O t «,f *3«eJ
tola] of aliens from a given country.,
* ♦&gt; *=i ' 1 i*i *I | Klnl itla, l .« v i .*•1 lieif
IHIl III.K* I HUSK OL I!I2U
|ime. , i|r. |lii i . n f ,n la us. d ami **xin*u d ■
sii 1*1 p*Aii(riii. a n d
beeauie many more may leave the
d In tin n ii im iiT a nd f o r tit, p o r p a s - *
Hill Oft*nn, editor iif the Orlando
at a lo w e r p rice.
N o c a r at
U lli;i!i:
|!i«*
I ’ n d lii i Ihu ird i*l
, - Hint „ h j i id s its a r e hi-r**liit,|a-x•• set
country than an* permitted to enter.
l**it*tii* I i f t n i t 11&amp;i fit ft»f S i"*11111**11“ 1**11111
sale*
uf Ilupmobih's for Light of Miming Se'.tir.el Mimetime.* has In 1} ! ’ ] i - f id a h i**, h y i v-Fi.in t ita, in - ij.t, f..r ,I , and as is s l a t ' d In s*,ld |fetllt**,i
a n y p r ic e lia s e v e r o ffe r e d a
Thi. was true lust year of Italians, of
T l l l l l l I; !•'« 11LB. HF IT l i i m t l V F I i
hr in i nt d t h a t linmlH in ih* «iim *t(
the 12 different months
of
wore! i i*i int itval.i in which he writes some tint
( h a t I* 1- Ih e di- l. rnd'ifll b-fl -,f l ld r
t
i : « Bun Pti w i l l itr r r ‘ |uiri-t? f*-i l l o pill
|whom tn.tmft entered the country,
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“
dv'ieedly
clevi’r”
tnrr
mid
one
of
hig r e a te r v a lu e . •
pi*** i
■ i P i t h in Haiti |i« u t i o i i , find
greater than the highest previous
H,
-f„t|iah F, nl n 11 . 1*1 I ilia
lh Ii
Mnwhile .Vl.ouo took, their departure.
*■ *-|t(|tii»'fil|*'tl
f u i * t i lt h . iv *
monthly Hale, record of niiv other Inti t i- •iit the f ’hnmlmr of Ih'tn- 41*1il ls ' » * fi!
.mil, Hill , f In,Hit- I.'-Till,.-I f".r llic.ptlt
fiti«
t
&lt;
•
ht'itr
Int
er*
-t
nt
th.
m
l
Another itmcndment sought woulil
r . , « n ,u| l a . , ts i . l r i l l . In - - i d r*«
•If « t \ \ . r • &lt; m i *;
1*. r * . Ml » |* i fill
year hi the I I year* of the Hupp Mo­ ! .1* i f a -a ii tli’i v . :
' l l Inn I- " • -till, nf IJllieOltlfl lli.-il tin
P la c e y o u r o rd e r n o w to in ­
||t*f
-1
J(
aj Yjilrl i* r mi vi n m i a l l S
Iprovide for i xaniination of immihit
t a m th e ( li a m in tr u f (.'innItu'ree.
tor (.’hr Corporal lull’s hiiiluiy, ac
K.'fmilw D. |.*» i•t .I.«| Jn titlHd v 1.
a li(l •lllll It.‘ 11*1— —II:, I1 ll. Iif till. 1.--I ill III'
Ijrant. Imfnn* they einhark for this
ra
te
o
f
six
p
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p
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r
a
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n
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till
i
uf
H
1
I
m
I nni the melting pot of nil local
aid
s u r e e a rly d e liv e r y .
T erm s
eonling to an announcement made
I tt le le s l nil r a id b u il d - l o he p,*l\tilde
a till Sr
11» I rt &gt; &gt; » it tn uf t I I
«!*»•- .1 111
country. Immigration of the higher
- . - m l -nn nniillv " l t d In.ml - In In- dated
last week by O. C. Hutehihson, gen-1 p ddem*, mid 20.WHI heart* la*at tlf. «1 „ D t It. t •
| : i i t i i - n 1 1*123. a nd In iii n l i e i ttitrlj
if d e sired
lj|s- iif nlieo is retarded, the report
M »»\ f . r * 1* r«% in ptirKiinn r«' ..f
ry*li,i?,iLl cnoperntion to my efforts,
end sales mnnnger.
, . afl* r ll"* dull* Ih.-renf, -nil
it r ii«tiiiHifctrnlloii or further particular!!
.1 (Ml III |Htr«iMiB »■ o f h rt-rec•1ll! |i»(i «»l
[dfctaii"., U-ijiiselhe morn intelligent
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Thai
I, u..it.,- i. Tin* total nutpher uf lltipipohile- ; I n n p e r p e t u a l p r o g t v t s , .. .... . fclr.ill any of the folnwing nt .Tit:
Horn"
I s|i,---|.il eh-ettull he held In S"l,l Htu-cla?«i u-fuse to start for America
''til k l v . ii tlin! uu (In k |Ii il.i&gt; i'l
T.
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Isold in March. l!&lt;20, hitherto the liig- h-w.diip, i'leesxanl initiative f m l h D"*i
r r*. I . i m i i i , I*i; : 1, 1, t-ln lin n « l l l In In tit
with no assurance that they will be
S. K. TA Yl.Olt
*
I *&gt;
.i u ■1 llu- HIIITU' is Ih t i liy ilt d *&gt;m l In In nn|e ( 'm i n t y . F ln r M n , said d l s l r l c l h e ’
gest side* month, w;n* exVeeded in ev­ Uiill hope.
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, 1n|,1 |»1 S|ll-,'lllt TlIX U, 1,11111 n i a l f l r l \‘ n
\V. McilORY
HJ-t.
found phy ically fit when they arrive.
I
am
the
gunrdian
of
public
affairs,
Hftin.d
(
q
s
t
r
l
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l
.
In
icrurdnm*w
i
t
h
Ian
ery month in RfJJ except January,
. I'l inlimh* I 'n u n iv , Klnrlilit. unlil illsJ. I.. WILLIAMS
l A ili'ir r i t iliis w h r t liet-«ir m d ' (her*- shall
| itciidi- these immediately souglit
lr!i*t h rltie n ln i ItnnWn n . ( t m c V it H||iFeLrunry and December.. Had plant the rabulner of civic bleats, the ex|MHi- •'Iiii
I. ., l-stle d hy - x Id Hpi-elal T a x Hchonl
T
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o
tlnli'ttiiltir
K I)\ V . H I G G I N S
; Ml nees it will work for a pr’ rmnuent
D ls t r i r l No. a, Hemlpiih- C o u n t y . Fhir
fmJlitics purmitted their mumifac­ etit of service untt the tneimmlfon of u li.-lln -r nr tml llu-rn hIiiiII In* Issoril Ida,
h ,d id " a " a t e p m v lif c il fn r in lids
Authorized
FAVil, l.inroln, 1‘u rilm Dealer
hntnigralitm policy, tVw* chief point of
M
i
in
Halil
Hitmlal
Tux
Hrhimt
lilslrli't
t u t h . n m tot.
to re, it i. ceilain,that several thous­ vi- ton.
N', &lt; Jtyllllhnll- &lt;’nlllll V. I'lurtllil. tinllll"
which i. transfer of control of imIll) IT F t T ITT I i : IS F F H i d V I . t ' . thal
M
l
lh
.
XI1N,
lit
1:111111111111,
|n
Jl«&gt;nr
llltrl
1
am
Hoii-partisan.
i
Hit
ml
for
the
and more ears could liave ln'en nold.
the
• -1 ill tlii- rati- nf six |n-r r* nt if- |n-t lh|- re s.tlril to n lo* iKthllshed 'In
mijfraii'tn from the department of laMupmohile rjdi-s this year will ti&gt;- rights of every citizen. I breath pat­ •■* n t ) 1•• r 11 niiiim. lull r . s i |ip, ulil. *-&gt;m Stiltford D i l l . II. r ihl a h. « &gt; | iip e i
mil I - J, * &gt;I 'ti S in tlin -h I'*,nil!1- Fh,i Ida
tor tu e Ik.aid made up of the labor,
1 .in iii,,itl, tmrul- 1
- . l i t . i t J.i,m:M,
tnl ahooL MTi.tlih) eat . D .tee' tie -.'lie riotism nrd I vnrimrage Min e--*.
1 i '
lln |ll ill, 11i.i I I sn 11J I , 1 , .1. T.
*rnt‘ i:l'm and commerce seereI leiilit (llo***.-I enrich citizen tup in , . .uu- il'i** .uni 1*«' .. 1,1•• ll,lr |, &gt;. .i, .
will lie more than double those of
t»rn-&lt;.
, f I , I III. . 1-1 1. I In I . - f IIS is (It ,1 V1,11 &gt;i
ll'llo, the pre.iotl t l.uge-t Veal . De­ I ini'tease vifii ieney .
l.n Ol t tml ii'l liitll 1 . si,ini |n,i Mil- iln,
Asu Mum by the United Stales uf
rnlnjttnil
hy thin 1‘ uiiiit, tluntil nf I ' ii Ii
I
mn
an
unfailing
friend
&lt;
&gt;
f
the
peo­
spite tlii. silling record, Mr. Hutchin­
lie I n s t r u e t l o n fnr h e m ln n le Fniiiit)
its Hgbt to register, distribute, edu­
ple.
Spiritually
I
o|fer
all
that
I
have
son states that Ilypmobilo ilistributFttiHilsi, in wltlrlt s iiii y le e t to n only
cate ar.d otherwise supervise the al­
t h uso d u l y iiiinllllid m
&gt; Irvinrj* wliu «r&gt;
ors nml tlealent have nn umisunlly to the city of my choice.
fn-.-l'iild
i'i n. r n l i l i g i ! tv 11It i l&gt; s i l d H|u-ien during his alienage, also is a fea­
1 am the Chamhof of Colitmcm*.1
• (ill T u x Ill’ ll,ml Mlntrii I Nu. &amp;. Hiinluuli
small number of cars on hand' today;
ture uf literacy tc.rts for immigra­
•‘uittity, F lo r id a . - I I IUnirli-l In !u^
It i* officially slated that the out­
i |i* i
t i iju u ii im it. n.-vn S|irr In I T in
tion, !■.* retention of mental- moral
ALL
DEFAItTMENTS
OF
S . 'l n n l I d s l i i r l
h'l.ill lit- ,-MI Mtr*xl l&lt;
put planned for ItLL! will eonsiderI n|r,
and |sditn nl tests for immigrants ini
nhly i xii*(d that of l'.'22 and that de­
STATU TOO lit SA TO
T in eutil i'l, 1 lit,ti o iird .rr.d In* In
another Iteiention o f the lileraey test
hi 111 * ■t:1 11 I,* In lit
I h.* Iinlllm; |l|.,r,
spite enlargements l&gt;&gt; it* plant at De­
oBSEllVE
N
EVA
&gt;
EAR’S
u
l
l l i l n siild S|i,'i'tnl T , x Hrlinnl IMslrlr-rftr gianting o f citizenship, however.,
N’n r., H.inllm l, I'.iimty, I'l,,ltd,, mild
troit. now nearing completion, the
i. favored.
i l i s t r ' i l In lin: i,l
I in, « it n - itcfn-\!
Hupli iiiipurntiuii will la* forced to op-In - In I T „ 1 M, 1 . -,1 I *1 . 1 , 1,-, ,1 In 1, 1 In
TALLAHASSEE,
Flo..
It
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1
1
.., is In hi ttir.iimli
I ci ;u*l nt i too* to eapip ity e. i ry month
"i ll nit III distill-* ,n n i l ill I' rs-1-l III I*
Well
wishes
fur
the
New
V
next year to produce the cars it* sales
RAfl INTERESTED IN
Nus. fi ntiii 1*i„ 11 rid tin- s o ld nli-etlnh
given on the jump in the state cap* s h u ll 11,' Indd In , k»,1, |dlutu*n tvllh Inu
TEST CASK AT MIAMI |organization has determined will Is* itol yesterday where little of the hol­ a n d |Iik 11&gt;&lt;s|i.,-1,•r&gt;• nml rlc r lin n f |l,.
required. Finns rue now living made
I’o l l l n z iiluVi:- shall nut hn |irnm;d r&gt;
iday lethargy was in evidence. AH of fiti-ti in itn- Fiiuht, itourit / i f iMiiii.
to
increase
output
up
to
ekiso
to
max­
I lt s l r i i r l l n n fnr HHnlnnlr F o u n t y , I'JyTALLAHASSEE, Jatt. 2. In 1U16
the departments from that of the I Ilia'. ImiTinllali h a f l n r tile Mild, i I f f
the legii laluro In order to meet an nd- imum in January,,untl to raise it still chief executive down functioned with­ Hun
a n d tin- I n lulls I Inn o f D"* v o t '
Here’s something for you—a new puzzle
[Htllml; anil l l u I ’ o u n i y -llnard df I*tiI,
rene decision of tho Mipreme Court higher, in Eeliruiiry for the expected
out
it
let-up,
and
carpenters,
reasons
—and say, it's siire a dandy. W ish you c&amp;uld see
■I f I n s t f u r l l o f l o f
Hnm lllolr
I'utniM
ia thr case of Clark V. Rugp, paused sharp hpying demand next spring.
F l o r i d a , w i l l to- lit ri u u ln r m r r i l n u at
and electricians continued thefr work te
the b ig stack I’ve got piled up here— looks like a ~
“
It
was
our
original
intention”
de­
n
n
'r
io
efc
A
-SI
nn
lln*
'r.llt
Sa&gt;
of
» statute which. Ii\ rp&gt;w section ItOflO
of remodeling the cnpitol in order that F e h r i i a n , 1X33. I n * r e r a lv r III" n l u r n *
clared
Mr.
Hutehin
ion,
“
to
produce
mountain. T here are thousandsand thousands o f
«f the revised general statutes, which
o f miid e l o e t lo n . nnd in ili'term lm - am!
it will tie completed before the New eiTlIIJ* tin* msiilt l l i i ' i s n f ^
*
them
— all packed ready for me to put you r name
Provided that when u circuit judge and sell ;:o,mi(J cars in 11*22, which
Tin* fnt lnii Tint niittn d u f e h e r e b y n|i
n o l o t w l a n d dt-Hlyfinl.d i n l l t i f t i s nnn
• Assigned to another circuit he-shnll would have doubled our dumcslic Year has advanced very far.
and
address
on, just as soon as you send them.
Governor Hurtled was at his desk t n s n e r l o r s In hutd a n d r o a d q i t th e
fcAVo concurrent Jurisdiction with the snles volume. We found■ however,
saht* e t e c t ln n i d I hn im llim , pin r e * id
early in the day, nml remained there i n . f l n i ' i s lisnii'il, t o - wit.*
I want every boy and girlrevery man and
raalriont judge. The validity of litis that by manufacturing change* we
At l ‘ r i rt ni’ t * No. «• M trill*vs).
Mrs
could produce more ears than tliaL until late in tho afternoon. The ex lti-t«*n
*ct hn.. never been tester!.
wom an to have One o f these Calumet Puzzles.
I 'n r t i'ii . W. Ji Itatlard. a nd M n
ccutiv’s secretary, L. H, Edwards, K n i In i in KUtn n Inspeeiori*. and M
On account of the congestion of Accordingly, we reached our 30,oiH)
It’s m ore fun than a box o f monkeys— the longer
H IWHilry, !*|, rh.
A t I’ ri'i-lnrl No IS ( n i r m l f i ) T IV
urine * in Dade county, tho Dade mark in October, with nearly three however* was out of the city.
you
w o rk with this puzzle the m ore interested,
W. S. f’awlhon, superintendent of i t r l i n r. K t*. Illti-ttl.- tml M m .1. Itlli ?
County Hnr Association fins nujucst- months qf the year remaining.
in y tu n * a n d l&gt;r .1 W. M art In, r l r i k
you
becom e— the better you like i t *
public'instruction, is expected to re­ Jris
A l l o f w lilrli I* dnin&gt; n nd o r i l s m l bj
*1 «f the governor that a circuit judge
t h p F n o n l y Hoard o f Ctllillix l i / l r i n turn
here
within
the
next
few
days,
lie
* s‘ ,'t*')ied to ofTirinte ns trial judge WOMAN CliAEGED WITH
l i o n t o r . Hem Inote F m i m y . F lo r id a , In
Send for one—see how long it takes you
n**.imhieit thin tin Sad
KILLING HER HUSBAND has been in St. Petersburg attending dr ea «yt iol «f r J nnmifon
rt.m the -Ith day of Jaliunry to the
a
n
u
a
r
y
,
A.
I*
1333.
to solve it— spring it on some o f your clever
the convention of tho Florida Educa­
i*. F 11 a It ittBOfx. C h a i r m a n
inclusive. The petition had been
C. A. HAKI.AH.
tional Association.
friends— see how fast therr brains w ork— see if
Prepared hj^tho attorney general ami
BEUMONT, Tex., Jan, 2-—Mrs. Hi­
F lt t;i&gt; T W II.I .lA M H
they c a n solve a real puzzle.
F
o
u
n
t
y
H
o
ar
d
o
f
N
N
I
I
d
•hording to that mTieial has hzeen ram Knox was arrested yesterday at
l a s t r t o ttm, for Hcm lnnlr
VILLA RETAINS TITLE
*
nml transmitter! to the gover- Hemphill, charged with the murder; ' ’
F o u n t y . I'io rld n .
Don't wait—cut the coupon out o f the
A tlrsl:
J?r ' “M in g Charles O. Andrews of of her husband,, Hiram Knox, million­
T W IMAVTON.
paper righ t now ; right away— fill in y ou r name
I’ HILADELFIHA, Jan. 2.— Puncho
Hiipl 1‘ uli Inslti. a n d
j , ,7th vlwrult as such judge. Whiiu aire lumberman, who was found dead
• x - n f f i r i n i i i r i ' U r f to
Villa,
fly-weight
champion,
easily
de-'
“ k'e Andrews is officiating under in his room nt his home in Hemphill.
hoard. "
( K ra i o f H o a r d )
t-3 -la -tT -S IO I
order an application will be mado November 2G, with n bullet wound in felted Battling Murruy, of this city
D l l i i H l l T A H U n i i " Aft F . I . W L T l A f r iX
t resident circuit judge for nn or- tho head. The arrest was made by yesterday In tho principal bout of a
H F K C l . l l i T A X A F I I tin i. IIIATIIIfiT
NO. 0, HI.MINftl.l-) C O U N T Y
in some case not on the docket Sheriff Alford Just, who retired from Nevy Year’s day card. In the last three
FI.n it I DA
of
the
eight
rounds,
the
FUipino
made
trad, and whether he aasumes ju* office, yesterday. ,
: AH. a lir t ltlo n lifts b r r n p r e Sanford llpruld
T THE CALUMET KID;
a punching bag of the Philadelphian. s r n\Vt d11 Kt oi l t th,*
or not, his action‘ will he
C o u n t y H o ar d o f P u b l i c
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'be view of the attorney
Hltutilat T a x Hchunl IM sirlcl N , l S, Hrwc
have STORAGE room, where you m l n o l e F o u n t y . F lo r id a , wald Idnlrh-l
if rV\ t,&amp;t
statutc i* valid, and were exploded in Lisbon Sunday night
Name.
a l s o k n o w u as Ctffiovn Hiirclnl
kj * ‘ b" points out that the iegis- in the vicinity of the Italian con­ cun store your goods at a nominal Thrlntc
a x S c h o o l D is tr ict, tinkftitr a nd Jietr0, Jt r ai,tborizing tho appointment sulate and the residence of tho civil cost, for any length of time.—LOSS- t l o n t l i y t h a t nn ilr f-tlu n Ur held w lih ln
Said
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K f h o n l District
Street- m u •••#&lt;i••f •■•( a
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                    <text>BONAR LAW
OVERSTREETS WONDERFUL GIFT FIRST CARS OF CELERY
BOOZE
CASES
OF
STEAMSHIP
SPEAKSTODAY
TO WOMANS CLUB OF SANFORD LEFT SANFORD ON TUESDAY
TO PREMIERS LINES UP FOR ARGI
. DONATES ROBINSON’S SPRING FROM C. I HEINRICHS PUCE
IN SUPREME COURT TODAY
CON FEU

CE MAY END TODAY

Less something
IB DONE

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AND it w il l b e u s e d f o b
PARK PURPOSES FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY

NEW STEAMER
STARTS RUN
ON MANATEE PRICES ARE GOOD
WERE OF THE NEW STRAIN
OF GOLDEN CELERY AND
PROVED TO BE ALL RIGHT

In Nnlurnl State But Will Be En­ liy iL T AT MOBILE FOB ADAMS
hanced by thme Busy WornLINK TAMPA TO PAL­
cn of the Club
METTO
At the business meeting pf tho Wo­
men’* Club Wednesday afternoon, nn
announcement won made—splendid
and momentousJn Itself, and promis­
ing to be the beginning of n wonder­
ful movement towards highway beau­
tification in Seminole county. Through
the effort* of Mrs. C. M. Berry, the
Robinson Springs pro|H?rty on the Or­
lando ftmd hus been donnted by lion.
M. 0. Overstreet of Orlando to the
Woman’s Club of Sanford for park
purposes. The tract includes the spring
and 100 feet on ench side of the road­
way for a certain distance and this
will mean tho pcr|&gt;ctunl preservation
of R noble strip of woodland from the'
depredations of tho campers and the
wood rutter. TI&gt;o gift capie as n com­
plete surprise to the club, and no def­
inite plans for development will l»e
made at present, but it is certain
that when these plans nro perfected
this little park will be n thing of beau­
ty and a delight to passers by, and a
source cA pride to Seminole county.
A movement has been quietly on foot
for some weeks past to sfecurc other
bauty spots along the Dixie high­
way, and to project the idea of road
beautiflention.
Mr. Ovcratrcct’n splendid gift will
be nn encouragement and an inspira­
tion. Too much praise cannot lx* giv­
en Mr*. Berry who has worked for
more than n year towards this Idea
so nesr her warm and loving heart of
saving the beauty of the itobinson
Springs property for future genera­
tions. She has kept her own counsel
in the matter to such purpose that it
is once more demonstrated that u
womsn can keep a secret. The Wo­
man’s cluh ia most enthusiastic over
their new property and a strong committee will be formed nt once to plan
for its care and improvement.
Thank* are also due lion. K. A.
Douglas* who offered to give his time
and attention in getting the titlesi
cleared ni\d the deed recorded and
donated it to the Woman's club.

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TAMPA. Jan. 4.—leaving here this
mohdng for St. Petersburg and Mnnntoe River points the new steamer
Jeannette Scott made her maiden trip
down the bay. The vessel arrived yes­
terday from Mobile where she was
built. She will make the trip to Pal­
metto and return daily for the Ad­
ams Boat Line company.

McKOIN ON WAY
TO BASTROP
WITH OFFICERS
IS i PREPARED TO PROVE
INNOCENCE IN KIDNAITING

IIIS

(itr'Y rHr \ ■aorIn In! Prr«a|
BALTIMORE,
Jan. I.—Dr. B. M.
l.TIMO
McKoin, mayor of Mcr Rouge, is enroute to Louisiana today, prepared to
prove his innocence of any connection
with the Moorchousc parish kidnappings,» and murders of last Augustlie was released late yesterday from
the murder charg e,preferred by Gov­
ernor Parker, of iauisiunn, on which
he was arrested here December VC.
Governor Parkfcr sanctioned hi* re­
lease on condition he return with spec­
ial Deputy I- A. Calhoun of More­
house Parish and Chief Detective Jn*.
I*. Glynn, of New Orleans.
I)r. McKoin announced he will first
go to Shreveport and from there to
Monroe, where he will join his wife
and children.
The Louisiana officers nro accom­
panying Dr. McKoin ns traveling com­
P®niona only

FRADY TOO ILL
TO STAND TRIAL
SAYS J U D G E

ARMOUR RE8IGN8 AS
. ..
PRESIDENT OF BIG
PACKING INTERESTS MAN CHARGED WITH MURDEIt
OF W IFE &lt;|$rrs ANOTHER
III* The Aaauelaled Pre*«)
RESPITE
CHICAGO, Jan. 3.-—J. Ogden Ar­
mour yesterday resigned the presiin* The Aaioelatrd Treaal
MIAMI, Jan. 4.—On return to court
ibncy of Armour nnd Company.
F. Kdson Whito, vice-president of room from Riverside hospital where
the board, will succeed Mr. Armour he had just seen E. C. Frnily, the Chi­
*' president. Mr. Armour hns been cago automobile, man charged with
fleeted chairman of the now board the murder of. the wife, Judge C. O.
Andrews, of Orlnndo, continued the
of director*.
.
case
of Frndy until the second Tuoft
He declined, to comment on re­
day
in
February, tho opening of the
port* thnt the deni wns practically
winter term of circuit court.
The
tompletcd at a meeting yosterduy.
Mr. Armour has bctyi tjto' head of judge declared he would quit the caso
Armour and Company since the death if it were insisted’ Frndy bo brought
ol his father, tho late Phillip D. Ar­ to court on a stretcher to faro trial.
dour. Sr., in IDOL Under his direc­ When he snw Frndy nt the hospital
tion the business of the company grew the Judge remarked to the state's a t­
from $182,000,000 annually to more torney Swink "That man will never
he tried in this world."
a billion dollars a year.
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BREAKING REPARATIONS COMMITTEE
CAUSES UNITED STATES TO HURRY
K ASSURANCES OF IMMEDIATE ACTION
In Regard to American Having Representation
on the Committee

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Assurances of immediate consideration for a
^wlutlon by Senator Robinson proposing American* representation (»n reP*f«tion* commission, wore given by the administration senate leaders today
Chsirmtn Lodgo, of tho Foreign Relations Committee, conferred with
" “ “ •nt Hardjng nnd Ambassador Harvey nt the White House.
WASHINGTON, Jan. L^-Offlcial Washington continued to give Its closattention to the threatened breakup of the reparations conference of Al7*1 Prcmlers at Paris with Ambassador Harvey summoned here from LonJ * y “«&gt; State Department atill on the ground for conference with offlcI ' }n apparent task of feeling a way townrd some means of American hclpfoineis in situation.
*
*
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.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 .-8 en n to r Lodgi did not expect a definite opinion
fo rd in g the advisability of adoptfon of resolution, neither did ho or any
Jr*1 administration leader evince hostility townrd It. After Jhy White
v,&lt;i‘ Lodge called a special meeting of tho foreign rotation, commit­
*** for tomorow to cohsldcr the proposal,
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how the trade would receive it but
it now develops that New York state
and the Mnnnteo section tried it lis t
year witlj success. The big difference
is that the new strain being n small­
er but taller bunch ’ makes more
"fours” to the crate and has u small­
er heart.
Tho Hanford Truck Growers, Inc.,
sent several sample crates to the
trade before the ear load shipments
nnd while the crate in one instance
was delayed, tho buyers have written
back hero about the celery and sta t­
ed thnt if it had greener tops It would
sell fine. This will probably bo the
only objection sustained during the
season—the tops being so tall will
stick out of thtf ten Inch crates and
decay uftor being rubbed off by other
crates being piled on top in shipping
nnd while the tops wjll not show well
the celery will be all right. Mr. Hein­
rich* stated this morning to the Her­
ald representative thnt he wu* well
pleased with the now strain nnd in­
tended to order It again next senson
a* it ntndc more crates to the acre
ns his two enrs cut this week ran ov­
er eight hundred crates to tho Hero
nml showed about fifty per cent of
four*. It was just four mouths in
growing until it wns shipped and may
be our next fall crop instead of early
lettuce.
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( D f T h r . A s s o c la lr S I P r e s s )

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FOUR MEN
CHARGED WITH
ARSON GET BAIL UNDER A RULING
WILL CONTEST

CONSTRUC­

PARIS, Jan. 4.—At today’s ses­
TION PLACED UPON THE
sion of the premiers conference which
AMENDMENT
adjourned at 4:30 for an hour Pre­
mier Poincare read What amounted to
virtual ultimatum to the British to
say yes or no to the French repara­
tions proposition or else discontinue
----------HAD BEEN SENTENCED TO TEN By Daugherty Foreign Ships Be
And Celery Mnkes Good Yield to
the conference according to the Brit­
Prohibited from Entering U.
YEARS AT RAIFORD
Acre and Shows Ret ter
ish delegate. Shortly beforo the ses­
S. Waters With Liquors
sion tho Italian delegation deposited
Blenching
I P * T k f A s s o c ia te s P r e s s )
(11* T h p A u w l a l r * P r v a a )
fresh propositions in n final attem pt
ARCADIA. Jan. 4.—W. T. Gould,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Ton cos­
to save the conference from a break­ one of four men charged with prson es brought by foreign steamship com­
• The first enrs of celery left the
down.
nn October 24, hns been released from panies and two brought by American
Sanford district Tuesday when C. E.
jail on a five thpusnnd dollar bond. operators to contest thc construction
Heinrichs of the west side shipped
PARIS,
Jan.
4,
The conference re­ The attorney for the others stated placed by Attorney General Daugher­
two enrs through the Sanford Truck
assembled
at
6:30.
Sir nilllip Jojrd he would nsk thnt $10,000 bond for two ty upon the prohibition amendment
Growers, Inc. Mr. Heinrichs had the
Grearpc,
of
the
Hritish
delegation, of the others bo relcns,ed. They Were mnl enforcement act were up for oral
distinction of shipping-the first ear
said
a
brief
adjournment
could
put be convicted nnd sentenced to ten years nrgumrnt in the supreme court today.
of celery from this section last year
taken ns hupqful sign and the confer* nt HniforiL but one of them appeal­ Under the ruling, foreign ships would
and tops tho record this time by
encc would jirubalify break up tonight. ed the case and they are lining held l&gt;e prohibited from entering Ameri­
doubling tjie number. The celery was
pending new trlnl. Bond for James can wntbrs with intoxicating liquor
the new strain that was planted here
Blgley. step son of Gould was placed in sen stores and American ships also
PARIS,
Jnn.
4.—Rupture
of
the
pre­
for the first time this season and that
nt one thousand dollars.
, would he prohibited having such li­
mier’s
conference,
with
nil
its
dang­
will Ik* wutcneil on the markets with
quor nlioard nt any place. Argument
erous possibilities for Europe nnd the
much interest. It is the golden seed
will continue tomorrow with a notable
Near East, was barely avoided yes­
hut haH been drawn into n new strain
nirny
of counsel, including former At­
terday by a recess until today, when
of golden celery being a tall stalk of
torney
General Wickershnm who ia
the unfinished declnyttvin by the Brit­
celery with smaller stem* and not *o
representing
the foreign steamship
much heart. The relery makes a mag­
ish prime minister, .N^pkllonur Law,
lines.
in reply to Premiers Poiacare and
nificent stalk and hlcnrhc* In-tter
than the old strain. Some of the grow­
Theunis, wilt lie completed, and Mar­
GASOLINE TAX AND HIGHER U ers were |&gt;rrturl&gt;ed over the new strain
quis Della Torrettn will have a for­
CENSE FEES BEFORE INBI- •
of need naturally as the stalks were
mal opportunity to state the Italian
WILL
RE
MOVED
TO
BASTROP
ANA LAWMAKERS
uo much fuller and they did not know
government's position.
SAI DTD BE SIGNIFICANT
•Thi* conference, in the judgment of
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 4— A
both French nnd British delegates will
&lt;11* The *Morl«l«J I’rraa*
probably end today without an agree­
MONROE, Jan. 4.—Jennings Cav- gasoline tax of two cents per gallon,'
ment, thus breaking up unity among nly, on duty nt Mcr Rouge in connec­ nn increase ranging from 60 to 100
the Allied governments, upon whlciy tion with tho Moorehouse kidnapping |M-r cent in nutomobilo licenso fees,
the policies of all the principal wes­ investigations has I s t il ordered di­ thorough consideration of proposed
tern powers arc based.
vided and half instructed to move to plans for improving education, ap­
There is much dismay and anxiety Bastrop, it was announced today by propriation of $1,000,000 to continue
over the situation. The tone of the Colonel Guerre commanding the troop the new reformatory building pro­
stationed at Moorehousc. The signifi­ gram, and general economy in appro­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Indica­ of a disappointing crop and exceed­ conference hns been cordial enough,
but tlie British nnd French views arc cance of the order is nut learned. To priations, nre included in the program
•
tion* of continued commercial activi­ ingly lower prices.
tliis triip is understood to be a s­ whlrh Governor McCray is expected
“South—Throughout • the
cotton irreconcilinble ns they stand now. Mr.
ty for several months, nt least sub­
signed
the tusk of making arrests nnd to present to the legislature, which
belt the nature of business depends Bonnfrloiw is regarded by the Freuch
stantially above the level for PJ22 is upon the size of the cotton cfop in ns personally desirous of doing nil he issuing subpoenas for open hearing. convenes today. Tax legislation, ax. a
purely partisan measure, may bo in­
forecast In the final report for the each particular locality, as the price is reasonably can, to prevent a break,
troduced by the Democrats,. whose
year of the committed on statistics unusually high, which means prosper­ but since the publication of the Brit­ DRASTIC LAWS NECES­
platform favored "home rule" In con­
nnd standards of the United States ity to those who own cotton. Thi; cot­ ish mid French views are irrcconclSARY TO PROTECT ROADS
trol over tux levies nnd bond issues.
Chamber of Commerce. The report ton is practically all ginned and hns nbie ns they stand now. Mr. Bonnr
Governor McCray nnd other Repub­
TAVARES,
Jnn.
4.—if.n
o
drastic
made public yesterday by ^rchcr Wall largely passed out of the hands of Law Is regarded by the French as
lican lender* believe such authority
Dougins, the committee chairman, de­ the farmers and planters. Long stand­ personally dcsirious of doing nil he state-wide Icgislatiou i* effective af­
should remain with tho slato tax
ter
the
next
legislature,
lak
e
county
clared general business to .!«• on a ing obligations are being settled by reasonably can to prevent n break,
will hnVe a local bill that will cover board.
definite upgrade, after having passed the latter to a Very great extent, and l,ut sincc thc Publication of the BritThe rloseness of Republican nnd
the ground, for at the last nueting
the "normal point" in November.
there is more buying in the South Ii,h Plnn h*' is “ »'...ght to be limited of the lak e county chamber of com­ Democrat division in tho legislature
Business activity ns surveyed since generally than for two years past. - i»b«olulely by his own proposition, or merce n strong committee wn* ap­ precludes the passage of a great
propositions,-which in thc view of the,
the beginning of the World War
pointed to confer with Engineer amount of purely partisan measures.
Buying is still of n conservative na­
reached nn extreme height of 16 per ture, however. Broadly speaking the French were prepared by officials ul Heller and (’hnirmnn II. (*. Duncan The senate hus 32 Republicans and
ent above normal late in 11)10, accord* entire South fofers the promise of the British trensury in co-operation to draw up n bill'to regulate and con­ 1H Democrats and thc house 62 Re­
inff to the port which traces the re­ very good business during the winter with Sir John Bradbury, British mem­ trol the weight nnd load and speed of publicans and 48 Democrats. At cau-.
ber of the reparations commission, trucks trncvlfng over thb highways ruses held by Democratic leaders and
cession then to the lowest ebb i^lxiut nnd spring.
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and Lord D’Ahcrnon, British nmbiiss- of lak e county, and provide penal­ the minority members of both houses,
the middle of 1021. At thnt time, the
"Middle West—All the industries ndor to Germany.
report says, it was \H per cent below
other than agriculture nro well em­ The British premier, therefore, ties for violation of the law. There nny intention of obstructing the Re­
normal. The recovery Inis been ac­
ployed. At this time there prevails find* it well night impossible to ac­ will also be incorporated in the lull n publican program, wns disclaimed, al­
complished, it adds, "in spite of many
advancing prices on th e . important cept oi) n basis of discussion either provision to give police pmvors to though nil majority measures will be
influences tending to restrict business
farm products, such ns corn nnd thi* French or Italian .plans without the foremen of rood crews, ami to closely scrutinized. Tho Democrats
charged extravagance in reformatory
activity."
whent materially fuir prices on hogs taking into consideration tin- British provide some with weighing jacks, *u
that any truck’s weight anil load can construction work during the cam­
Advances in fabricated materials. nn(, fhw p ,|IuJ „cneraily low prices on
re­ cnll,p Thc d#jry in(!ustry fl, u VPry plan, from which they differ so radi­ 1k? ascertained. Tho heavy hauling paign. *’
accompanying the recovery, the recally.
A discussion of thc primar ylaw has
by wholesale houses, some contractors
port goes on, are looked upon with present help in time of trouble. *
and orange buyer* is tlpmaging rends been held by Ixith parties and Gover­
suspicion by dealers and consumers
"W est—In that part of the country J. P BECKWITH DIES
faster than thc read crewis can repair nor McCray I* quoted -a* favoring
unless it con* be shown .that they are
West of nMine drawn north nnd south
name. Drastic laws are necessary or re-penl of those sections relating to
„ OF PNEUMONIA AT .
warranted l»y ,thu.facts of the sltuotlon. The advances in prices thus are from the center of the state of Kan­
SON'S MIAitjl HOME 1jilje county’s pormnrlcnt roads will presidential candidates. There is, how­
sas to the Rocky Mountains there are
have to Ik? rebuilt. Trucks carrying ever, a divided sentiment among the
— A.—
meeting with stubborn resistance," it
not so many good snots, rather more- iWIAMl, Jnn. 4.—J. P. Beckwith, three to four ton* speed at 20 to 30 legislators, sumo figuring repeal or
states, and contrary* to usual experipoor ones, althouglr fair conditions vice president of the Fioridn East miles an hour over ti^- roads nt all .amendment of the measure, others de­
.nccs they are u handicap, rather than
arc in the ascendant. Much of the Coast railroad compnny died nt 1:20 hours.
* manding thnt it remain intact.
an incentive to buying.
trouble comes from thc distance of o'clock yesterdny morning In his
The gasoline tax nnd increased au­
The special rend committor? also
Heavy construction and building ac­ litis part of thc rountry away from
tomobile
license fees are generally
learned
through
Engineer
Heller
thnt
tivities is predicted during the- com­ tho primary markets, where the great­ son's home in this city of double it would cost nlxiut $200,000 a year fnvored with a division'as to the dis­
penumonia,
u
sequel
of
nn
attack
of
ing spring except in localities where er part of tho agricultural products
to properly maintain the roads of position of the increased revenue.
agricultural crops are scanty nnd pric­ are sold. Freight rates arc n very la grippe suffered reccfltly while on lak e county under normul traffic, ami Many members of both partica have
n trip from New York to his homo in
es unremuncrntlvc. "But It Is evi­ serious handicap.
the committee wn* continued over un­ expressed themielves a* believing the
Jacksonville.
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dent," tho report continues, "that high
“ Pacific coast—California is in fine
til tho February meeting to sound money should bo devoted to the high­
prices for Iplwr nnd mntcrinl will soon shape, owing to Jhe influx of visitors
The body of J. P. Beckwith, vice public opinion and consider for the way construction, tho direct high­
bring building activity to its peak, and of new residents, the fairly good president of thc Fioridn East Coast near future thc hnrd-surfnclng of way tax be abolished, and t^at the
especially ns it Is only nn apparently crop yields with fairly good prices Railway compnny who died here last some 328 mile* of sand-clay roads In increased fee* bo not used to provide
short time ahead when tho necessity and the .large amount of building go­ night nt the home of his son will tho county.—Eustis lak e Rogldn.
additional general revenue.
which prompted this activity through­ ing on. Much of thc Pacific slope sec­ leave tonight for Jacksonville, ac­
out the past year will be satisfied tg tions of Oregon and Washington are companied by his widow, daughter
a large measure.
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better than tho eastern portions be­ and son. Funeral services will bo held
Concerning mining conditions thn cause of activity in lumber in dairy in Jacksonville Sunday afternoon.
committee soys thnt In the greater Ihterest and commerce on tho sea."
FIRST EVIDENCE OF
part of the country tho situation
BUDGET SYSTEM IN­
ranges from "fair to good."
STATE OFFICIALS
STATE DEPARTMENTS
MEET PARDON BOARD
Nowhere,” however, is it fully em­
.
AT
TALLAIlASSRR
ployed and in the rose of crudev oil,
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4.—Flrat ov.
' t ,
rtn over-production is apparent. Coal
idence
of the budget ayatem an pro­
( n r Tfcr A h m U I* 4 P r r M )
mining has about caught up with the
vided
for
by the 1921 legislature to
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4. —. Offi­
demand, particularly in tho west,
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cials of tho state administration who cover the biennial appropriations for
while few mines are punning more
also compose the pardoning board met the various department* of the state .
KELSO, Washington, Jnn. L—Tho names of eight missing persons were
thnn-threo-quartem time.
in executive session in \h e governor’s government, mado thoir appearance at made known while estimates tho number lost ran as high as'thirty when the.
Taking up general conditions sec- oice a t noon. Thc nature of their the capitol today when printed forma
rescue parties resumed scaYch of wreckage strewn flood watera,of Cowlita
tionnlly, the report continues.
business scheduled was not disclos­ passed from the offico of tho gover­
rivor into which old suspension bridge hero collapsed last night. From fifty
"New England, .Manufacturing con­ ed. Another meeting scheduled far nor to tho other offices calling for es­
to
one hundred pedestrian* nnd ono truck nhd at least ten passenger automo­
dition* era generally goPd. ITUs is later in the .week was movod up bo timated financial needs.
biles were on the bridge when it fell. One of tho rescued died U*is morning.
Tho
filled
in
forma,
nre
to
bo
proespecially true of'such lines as shoes cause, it is understood, one member
and textiles. Retail business, how­ most be out of the city nt th at date. Septed to the budget commission com­
KELSO, Washjngton, Jan. 4.—Search of the wrcckige of collapsed Cow­
posed of Governor Hardee, Attorney
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lita
river
bridge began a t daylight this morning and efforU are being mada
For residence uso a telephono and General Buford and State Treasurer
as a i result of the prolonged strikes
to
determine
the number of livea lost when the span collapsed a t ftae
now /ended. Agriculture ia not in olectrfc table lamp hpve been com­ Luning. All the appropriations sought
last
evening
carrying
vehicles and pedestrians to swirling torrent of
by
the
departments
will
be
iiftorporatsuch good shape, especially in Maine, bined,' .the .•.transmitter being hidden
river.
In
addition
to
one known dead thirty persons are reported
ed
in
the
budget
to
be
presented
to
where tho raising of Irish potatoes under the tamp shade when it Is nut
and
nine
are
in
the
hospitals
more or.lesa seriously Injured,
,
the
legislator*
which
meeta
In
April.
ta
use,
suffer* from the double combination
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CAVALYR DUTY
IS CONTINUED
AT MER ROUGE

BUSINESS CONTINUES ON
UPGRADE, U. S. COMMERCE
CHAMBER REPORT CLAIMS

SUSPENSION BRIDGE BREAKS,
PRECIPITATES PEOPLE BELOW
IN FLOOD WATERS OF RIVER

Kelso, Washington, Scene of Disastrous Accident
Last Night
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UTILITIES 'OF t
STATE VALUED v
AT $53,836,966

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For Florida: Local rains
Wednesday; Thursday, fair
nnd cooler.

Waal her rr,'.urt evick-ntly says rnin
today.
r.

Pa
P* Pa K*

Cold weather would be most wel­
come now with the celery crop ready
to move.
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Rain nnd cloudy w eather is hnrd
on the golf players who arc' trying to
Ret up n better avcrnRO.

B UL L ;

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American Legion .
Will Help Capture
Grover C. Bergdoll
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U lr^T k f A u » rta tr4 I 'r r u l

The Princess

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 3.—Rail­
roads, telegraph ami I’ullman com*
panics in Florida are assessed $2,7:.’C,ir»I.C0 ns their share of taxes for
r.tnto, county, sub nnd special school,
road nnd bridge districts In the state
for 192JJ. This amount is based on n
total valuation of all these properties
"e x h o rt
Pf $53,830,COO. ‘
If &gt; W little girl re­
The railroads are assessed $2,027,' veals any of tho symp­
(&gt;02*.GI. The total value of road beds,
toms of w hit la comterminal facilities and rolling stock is
juonly known as “weak
fixed nt $52,017,414. The track value
eyes’’ don’t delay giv­
based*on 5.229X2 miles of main
ing her the aid of a
ttJ|ck vajUed at $31,987,039 and 1,pair of specially fitted
This Is more than ah ordinary pic124.39 miles of aide track valued nt
'glnRBcs such ss we are
tu rc—it is a human interest picture
$3,700,505. The value .of terminals
equipped to givo her.
with tears, thrills, «nnd smiles,
npd facilities is fixed nt $G,460,488.
Our glasses co-operate
The Atlantic Coast Line nnd the Sea­
with the optic nerve*.
board Air Line are the only two roads
-\V« sec thnt you*see”
Tomorrow—Mr. and Mrs. Carter
having more than a thousand miio
Dcllaven in “My Lady Friends" al­
trackage., The Cqast Line has 1,UplomelrUt-OpUcian
so “Klckvillc-Romeo" n comedy.
G40.68 and the Seaboard 1.024.35. Tiip
Rhone 410—Opp. IV O.
shortest line is Uiat of tnc Port St.
Joe Dock nnH Terminal Co., which hns
u trackage of .72 milc4, .
There arc other transfers, but none
The telegraph companies are as­
with SERVICE for*their middle n’ame.
sessed op a total value of al property
Lessing’s QUICK SERVICE TRANS$1,094,140, Pole mileage totaling 4,­
FF/ft. Phono 498. 239-Mn-Tu-Wd tfe
209** miles is valued at $849,7G5. Ca­
bles amounting to 359,099 /e o t and
Even n soviet gijlernmcnt enn see
conduits totaling 78,202 is included in die light when it fails' into empty
The Russian Muthic U about phyth«* assessment.
o&lt;l out.—Grcenviilo Piedmont.
treasurq, vaults.—Boston Herald.
The Pullman companies arc assess­
ed on a total value of $725,394. Titis
assessment is placed on 114 steel
sleeping cars, 4 steel parlor cars, 22
wooden sleeping .cars nnd 15 wooden
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
parlor cars.
PIANOS
PHONOGRAPHS .
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC
RECORDS E
PLAYER ROLLS
KNIGRTS TEMPLAR. ATTENTION

Richard

Barthelm ess

WILMINGTON, N. C., Jan. 3.—The
Wallace Dell has returned to the const
" ‘ guard cutter Modoc left port
U nivapity of North Carolina where yesterday afternoon 4o intercept the
None of thnt in this .shop—every thing.we tell yoil is straight
he will resume his studies.
Amuricnn steamer Aquarius, Imuftd
goefUs, no misrepresentations in goods or prices—‘this is the
from Bremen to Wilmington, follow
store; of reliable, fair dealing, square prices and superior serDeWitt Miller and George. McCul­ ing receipt of reports that Grover
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loch of Orlando were among visitors Cleveland Ilergdoll, alleged draft eva­
to the city yesturdny. and dined, with der, is on board, Department of Ju s­
Give
Us
n
Trial
and
W
e
Will
Do
the
Rest—---------i
Vthe Rotary club.
tice men accompanied the cutter.
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The Acquarius is due. to reach port
" I- Tom Moore, the Optometrist, has this afternoon, hut agents of the ship
nn advertisement of importance to said last night thnt the cutter, should
Sgj
the public in this, issue- To sec bet­ meet the Aquarius by dnyllght.'
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
Additional credence Is given the
ter sec Moore.
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report that Bergdoll intends to land
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Iinll have re­ in Wilmington, by the fact that agents
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turned from n trip to St. Petersburg of the department of justice hnvc for
where they spent New Years nnd en­ two days'kept under surveillance two
joyed
a trip through the country.
auspicious persons, believed to be for­
SANFORD COUNCIL OF MUSIC
mer friends of tho draft evader.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Victor
Check
are
In
In the ovent Bergdoll is dropped In
The Sanford Council of Musk: will
Orlando
todny
tho
gucsts'of
the
Broad
a
small
boat before tho cutter reaches
meet Satur^ny afternoon nt 3 o'clock
m
MBS. FIIED DAIGER, Society Editor n t the studio of Mrs. Fnnnic S. Mun­ Roads Production Co., to aco the first tho Aquarius the local post of the
Phono 217- W
son on Myrtle avenue. A fter the reg­ private showing of their piny The Amorican Legion hns mnde elaborate
.
plans to enpture him. Detachments
ular business, n general discussion Ilrond Rond.
I t r** kavo m j f r k s l i
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N c o l a s la lt/w b e r a « r ( u n l it g of music topics nnd current events. All
of Legionnaires are patrolling the
■&lt;r If y a k an* o a l t rnt a l a l a c . " H i
Peter Pipgr McGraw, ‘secretary of benches over nn nrrn of 20 ‘miles,
r_ • M * t* l C ard l a tk la O e a a r lm e a t,
members are asked to be present.
O lM lIa, av trleafcaa* Iha lira *. I I w ll
tho Typographical union wjth head­ while Legion members of Southport
k a s r a a llr * » r i n l i l t 4
HYGIENE NURSE AT ORLANDO quarters in Orlando, was m tho city arc-taking, similar precautions there.
The names of department of justice
Miss Ruth Mcttingcr, maternity today and collected union dues and
SOCIAL CALENDAR
assessments from every son of a gun agents aboard the Modoc hnvc not
nnd Infant hygiene nurse of the State
The next stated conclave of Taylor
in the Herald office*.
bee# announced, but it la icnrned Comtpnndcry No. 28, K. T. will laWcdnesday-Jmencrnl Business meet- D epartm ent of Health, is now in Orfrom nn unquestionable source thdt hold on Friday evening, Jnn. 6, com­
nnge county in the interest of tho.
ing of the Woman’s Cluh.
Pullninil
Connelly,
the
long
legged
they
were especially detailed here mencing nt 7:30 sharp.
Wednesday—Mrs. K. K. Roumlllnt will work provided by tho Shepherd Tow- foreman nnd makeup man on the Or­
from
Washington.
entertain the members of the Fort­ yicr bill, recently, pnssed nt Wash­ lando Morning Sentinel wns in the
An this is the first conclave for
ington.
Miss
Mettingcrs*
work
here
nightly Bridge Club.
Taylor
Oomnmndory in 1923, the of­
city todny and called a t the Herald
. ficers will I k ? in changed stations and
Friday—Mrs. Stella Arrington will is purely educational nnd she is con­ ollico to see a real newspaper printing FLORIDA FISH AND GAME
in order to avoid any delays the of­
ASSOCIATION WILL MEET
entertain the members of the Hook ducting meetings and lectures to the plnnt.
— AT—
l&gt;overs Club nt her home on Mng- mothers nnd mid-wives, whittle nnd
IN TAMI’A ON FED. 7. ficers equipped in full Templar uni­
colored, throughout the country. Miss
forms will report to the captain gennoljd avenue a t 3 p. m.
S. T. Kennedy, linotype operntor on
end I,. II. Gihbs, at 7:25 p. in.
FRIDAY— Mrs. II. R. Lewis will en­ Mcttingcr, accompanied by Miss Mnud the Orlando Sentinel was in the city
Sportsmen of the stale will hold u
tertain the members of the Tues­ Yothers, county public health nurse, today and paid the Herald office an
A full form opening will be given
special mooting in Tampa Wednes­
visited
Apopka
yesterday
afternoon
day Auction Bridge Club nt her
and
for the benefit of every knight the
appreciated visit. Mr. Kennedy was day, Feb. 7. to trnnic laws to protect
Next to Princess Theatre
home on Magnolia avenue, nt 3 p. m. nnd during the week the following on the New Smyrna News for some
commander will explain thAwiftk nnd]
'and conserve Florida's 0?h and game
towns
will
he
visited:
W
inter
Garden
FRIDAY—"Madame Butterfly** by
tactics.
. j
time last summer.
according to nn announcement Mon­
Mrs. tWrcn McGuin, assisted by yesterday; Ft. Christmas community,
A
drill
company
will
be
formed
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day night by President R. E. L. ChnnMrs. I.ucile Aspenwnll Tnknch, un- todny; Apopka Friday morning, nnd
Mrs. J. L. Sclmnn and daughter, ccy of tho Florida Fish and Game Pro­ will* Captain Frank Akers in com­
JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SHIPMENT OF
t dor the uuspicca of tho Music Do­ W inter Pnrk Friday afternoon.
Miss Ruth, of Atlanta, arc the guests tective Association. They nnnounco- mand.
,
It wns first planned to have a meetpnrtmcnt, nt the Woman’s Cluh
ot her son, Dr. Guy S. Sclmnn nnd meat wa« ntnde nt the regular semi­
Captain J. C. Hutchinson will nsin
for mothers in Orlando, but as the
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house nt 8 p. m. ^
wife
nt
their
home
on
Elm
avenue.
sist
nml with these two exports Taylor
mint
lily
meeting
of
the
Hillsborough
SATURDAY—Sanford Council of Mu­ work is very largely needed in rural
Otis
George,
tho
new
professional
Commnndcry
is
assured
of
having
a
County Fish nnd Game Protective as­
sic a t the studio of Mrs. Fannie districts the work will be confined to in charge of! the golf links, took hold
sociation of which Mr. Chnnccy is good eompnny.
points
outside
of
Orlando.
Nurse
Tay­
S. Munson at 3 p. m.
A cordial invitation is'extended to
lor, colored public henlth nurse of yesterday nnd is looking forward to nlso president. Several committees
each'and every Knight with or with­
a
big"
season
and
plenty
of
visitors.
were
nnmed
by
the
president
to
a
r­
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
Orange county, is carrying out the
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wade of same line of work among the colored
range for the state mealing and fyr out uniform. Come and you will re­
KODAK DEALER
PHONE 325
THE REX A LI. STORK
Charleston, S. C., were the guests of in co-operation with Miss Multinger.
Curtis llnrher, Robert Holly, Jim the entertainment- of delegates. Selec­ ceive a hearty welcome.
relatives hcru for the holidays.
. The lectures will also include dem­ Shnron, G. W. Spencer, Allen Jones, tion of Feb. 7 ns the date for tho
onstrations of infant hygiene which Otis -Cobb, William F ills und Mr. state meeting will give the* delegates
Philip Simmons and T. A. Sheri­ ia especially needed in country d is­ Malphus arc among the Sanford boys a chance to visit the South Florida
dan of Orlando arc now with the Kent tric ts for the proper protection of returning to Gainesville whoro they fair. *
-1 Store in Florida
.
10 Stores in GcorglaOnklnnd fnlep company of this city. tho coming generation. M aterial hy­ will resume their studies a t the Uni­
At present there are some twenty
counties represented In the state as­
giene is another m atter being espe­ versity fo Florida.
Richard Frank of Ft. Myerp spent cially stressed by Miss M cttingcr nnd
sociation. Representation at the state
the holidays hare with his parents her coworkera here.—Orlando Sen­
The Cliurchwell Co! is making n convention will Ik- one delegate for
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. B. Frank.
J special sale on Men’s Pnnls. They every 20 members or fractional part
tinel.
have nn extru large stock to select thereof. Hillsborough county, which
Miss Lucy Byrd Smyihe returned
from and have .cut the price ns low us has a membership of 317, will be a l­
CLUB ll6 P 8 OFF
home yesterday from a delightful vis.
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ON RIGHT FOOT possible. It am ember there are lots of lowed 10 delegates. President ChanIt with* friends, nt Titusville und Co­
other bargains in tho big store besides Coy wns authorized to nnmo the local
--------coa.
those mentioned in the ud each day delegates. These will bo appointed,
tnuatli»Q»-l firm r tM Oo»l
A. K. RoaslUr—That his celery and anil you will suve money if you tell within the next few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Beerbowcr and daugh fam ily will continue to grow,
Plans for the state meeting arc that
the Churchwcll Co. your needs.
n
te r of New Jersey are spending the • A. Itnffeld—That he will not sing
the board of governors of the stale
week here at the Montczumn, cn route L ira Jane this y e a r..
Mr. and Mrs. Buttolph will leave association’ will meet in the morning
.
to plnccs of interest on the Hast coast.
L. B. Steele—That he won’t paint .Sanford next week for Miami where of Feb. 7. with the session of the nathey will be located for tho remainder socintiun proper to follow in the nfliis cheeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Fodder are
J . G.’ Shnron—That he will go to j„ f the winter, Mr. Buttolph being in ternoon. Preliminary work for the
spending a few dnys on the E ast const. every dance gt the Couhtry Club nnd charge of the Miami office of the convention .will be’ dope by the legis­
They will be Joined the latte r part of It-nvo early.
'American F ruit Grower?. Their ma­ lative committee of the state body nt
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tho week by Mrs. Fodder’s mother,
W. E. Scuggnns—That he will sing ny Snnford friends are sorry to have a meeting to be hold here th&lt;r latter
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Mrs. Adelo Lane.
them leave ju st a fter they had bc- part of this month. .
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us a solo ladiaO)’ nightI•
A Hillsborough County association
Fred R. Wilson—Thnt he may . be­ como real residents.
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Mrs. Rodney Brandon nf Jackson­ come n good lawyer—in jiu r town.
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committee, composed of H. S. Phil­
ville will spend the dny hurc tomor­
lips,
ch.-iicrtinn,
L.
M.
H&lt;jttoil,
sr.,
Hugh
Uoorgc
H.
Milligan
of
New
York
Kiwnniuns Scott Roasitef, T. L. Du­
K
row with her mother Mrs. Adcle Lane- m as, W. F.. Scoggins, Frank Miller, is back in Sanford for the season, and Gulley, rank W right and W, G.
Mr. Brandon will be in Orlando on Schclle Moines, T. W. Lawton, W. P. is glud to lie bare. He has been com­ Jjp«nco was appointed Monday night
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C arter, K. A. Hall, Goo- A. DcCottes, ing to Sanford for many years rep­ by President Chanccy to outline such
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A. J’. Connelly nnd Sherman Lloyd resenting Golden &amp; Co., but is now recommendations for proposed .Ihv/n
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Mrs.. John E. Wade returned to her m ad e ‘real boosting talks of the work with Jill Bros.,' und will remain hero ns may bSyJecmed adequate and pro­
home in-Charleston yesterday. She of the j cluh for the comfhg year and during tho cplery season.
11c is n per.
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was accompanied htmic by her moth­ th eir pleas for n bigger, better, pm** gre^t Snnford booster nnd never fails
Entertainment plans for the state
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a month as her guest.
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features. Hardy H art, chairman. Dr.
Among tho girls leaving yester­ tho club.
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Charles Phillips who hns n fine K. K. Kychsner and L. M. Hutton, sr.,
day for Tnlahsssec when: th ry will
were
named
nn
entertninmeftt
commit­
grove
nnd
furm
ut
Geneva
brought
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The war isn’t entirely useless. It
resume their studies nt Woman's'Colin some excellent straw licrries yes­ tee, while Frank W right wns named a
lege, were Misses Dorothy Humph, tnught n lot of peroons of noble lin­
terday nnd remembered the editor of committee of ono to confer with o th e r,
Snrita Lake, Ethel Henry, Julia Zach­ eage to onrn their living.—Minneapo­
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the ilo«id« Thcso berries grown on committees in securing a meeting
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place
for
the
session.
tho
highlands,
are
said
to
be
much
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v r-r--T— swcplcr ttiul better in qunllty than
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tllose grown on the lower levels hut of -the state association nnd as a
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member
of
tho
legislative
committee
all
strawberries
1...
00k
good
to
us,
al­
.Ladles’
Rest
Room
ty
nnd
Night
Open D
MEN’S KHAKI PANTS,
though the Phillips brand is.m ight} President Chnnccy tendered hin res­
t&lt;
U I
*••*•••**•••»*«**»
per pair ............
ignation ns head of the county lx»dy,
lino.
blit consented to remain in office un­
STATE ROAD BOARD
MEN’S CORDUROY PANTS,
,
MAY MEET JANUARY 22. til a rtc r the state meeting following
K
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per pair
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n
rising
voto
by
tho
local
association
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MEN’S
DRESS
PANTS,
SUto Rond board may meet In qunr• ;
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per pair ................ ..
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torly sension January 22 or 23. A LEESBURG JOINS LIST
A Complete Slock of Ports
OF COMMISSION CITIES
definite
dntc
hns
not
been
set
ns
yet
1j
but in accordance with the stale lnw
B P:- A
■■ the road board has certain businesses ' LEESBURG, \ Jnn. 3. —• Ix*esburg
to transact-GO days before the Icgis launched upon n \commission form of
w p * ;-* government today.
Inturo meets in April.
Tho board of -ejty commissioners
&gt; One,of the most im portant istuci to
which
went into office last night wore
come
before
this
session
will
be
the
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Dr.
W.
A. MacKcni(fo« formed mayor;
election of u chsirman for the ensu­
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Dr.
C.
B.
Gable. A \H . Bourley nnd
Hanford, Fla., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
ing fiscal yesr. Judge II. B. Phillips
K-'f, ■
'
Henry
L.
Wilyy.
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it
is
believed
will
be
a
candidate
for
Diatributora Seminole and Lake Counties
' . *r ■,aT
D. K.' Bivens of Bartyw wns inaug­
reflection.
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urated
last
night
as
djly
manager.
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Complete Iilnc Acceaaorh
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Large and Up-.to-Date
Da A. Preston will b o 'th e next city
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every
100
people
in
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clerk, auditor a n d . tax Collector.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THmtSDAYt j / n UARY 4,1923

nice sum of money. Hy his magnifi­
cent gift he has perpetuated his mem­
ory for muny years to come as one of
’ .
‘
•
the real philanthropists of Orange and
Semir.le counties. H hns shown by his
---------—
i**
works thnt he In a public spirited nnd
The Herald carriers manage and control thylr routes, pay in to
progress!vo citizen who is alive to the
Advance* for all papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon their to
host interests not only of his own
collections fox their running capital and profits. When subscrib- to
county but his sister county of Sem­
ers neglect to pay them it is the CARRIER nnd not THE to
inole whero he hns large landed in­
Herald th at stands the "brunt."
.
to
terests, He has also reegnixed the
Subscribers who do not care to pay the carrier each week to
lieauties of nature in thu Robinson's
may pay the Herald two or more months in advance and thoy to
Spring* tract nnd rather than dese­
will pny the carrier each week from this fund.
•
to
crate it by the hand of man for com­
This system of delivery is known ns tho INDEPENDENT to
mercial purposes he has set it aside
CARRIER PLAN and is used by most of tho larger newspapers of ‘ to
—given to tho hand of woman—for
the country and hun proven beyond doubt to be,the ver ybest plan
to
beautification' and sanctity — safe
of delivery. When a buy manpgcs his own route, buys nnd sel'.s to
from the band of vandal and'commer­
at a profit he is in business for himself in exactly the same sense to
cial enterprise thnt would in time de­
ns nny merchant. He knows be, must give sorvicc to be succesi- to
s tr o y 'tho lieauties of.nature, nnd he
ful nnd build up his business. He knows th at every new custom* to
hns placed it whero it belongs—to the
cr ho secures means more profit. In short, he knows he must J* Woman’s Club of Sanford, who will
conduct his business in a capable and efficient manner to be sue*1
keep it inviolate and It will be hand­
ii .ful.
* 1J
ed down from generation to genera­ to
The Jlcrnld earnestly requests its subscribers not to dis- to
tion ns a place set apart, as n sac­
courage these boys in this, their first business venture, by refus- to
red xhrlnc, ns nn Inner shrine of Na­
Mng to pny promptly each week fur their newspaper.
ture supplemented by the hand of woman to make It one nf the mest beau­
THE HANFORD DAILY HERALD.
to
O f f ic e i H U HA 1,11 I I I H I . D I V O . P h o n e M i
tiful .spots in Florida nnd to flourish
from year to year until tho end of
FFortlrn
o n lrn A
dv.rtirlng Rrtir.arnlatlv*
Krtir.arolatlv*
Advarllatng
START THE 1IOAT 1IASIN
to
to
Id to to to to to to to to to to
TH F. AM ERICAN PR ESS A SSO CIATIO N
’flme.~Nothi(ig could ho so timely just
It is high !time the city officials now when the various organizations
, CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WOltVll
were busy with the boat basin. It and th e. Chamber of Commerce are
MONEY! .
should be started now and let the vis­ arranging foV a campaign of beauti­
Cut out thia'slip, enclose with Tie nnd
mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2833 Sheffield
And wo Arc getting th at winter iting yachtsmen know thnt when they fication alng the roads. Ju st half way
return Hbro next year there will lie between Hanford nnd Orlando, on the
Avenue, Chicago, • III., writing your ■■■■■■■BBBBBB«BBB«a a a B B ««*a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a a a i ,a *
weather.
one of the finest bou^ basins nnd land­ brick highway, the springs property
name nnd address clearly. You will
Soon the hig celery crop will he ing piers in the state here in Sanford. is one of the most beautiful parts of IP FrtUD OFFER IS REJECTED. receive in return n trial package con­
n
•
taining Foley’s Honey and T;u* Com­
moving north nnd the weather in ideal. There is nothing to keep the work the jw n counties and It will mow Im*
A1TT0 MANUFACTURERS MAY
from stnrtdng except the permission n place talked of- from one end of tile
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
t
------------o
jjpuntry
to
the
other
when
the
Indies
from
the
War
Dpartm
cnt
ami
u
wire
Foley Kidney Pills for pains' in sides
HE NEXT PRESIDENT
Those who nre in n position to know
1get busy and assisted by the men be­
would
bring
that
permission
since
and
bark; rheumatism, backache, kid­
think th at tho 1923 celery crop nt
gin Ihe work of making this prop­
there
is
nothing
secret
or
wonderful
ney
and bladder ailments; and Foley
"We may come to think of Mupsele
Sanford will be a money maker. It
erty what it should be. It will la- ii Shoals Ah one of the great engineering Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome a n d 1 is meeting the demand for good pure water and th rrr are hundred- of
or
extraordinary
about
a
city
wanting
alt depends on the price.
bottles being distributed ground the City nt nil times. Every family
to build n pier on its lake front. Olli­ thing of beauty nnd a joy forever to undertakings of tin- ago, o^ we may thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
—
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the donors, lo the \Womima' club, to remember U ns the reason ltchintl n constipation, biliousness, headaches,
er
cities
have
applied
for
this
permis­
of Hanford should get the habit and—
,
All Tnmpn is on-the w ater wagon
the other organizations, to the coun­ great political upheaval," writes Sam­ nnd sluggish bowels.
sion
und
were
granted
the
permission
gold
every­
vntil the question about the municipal
ty commissioners, ami to posterity. It uel Crowthor, in an article on “ Muscle where.—Adv.
ownership can be nettled. And when in one tenth of the time it has taken
will be an. everlasting monument to Shinls" In McClure's Magazine for
Sanford
to
get
it.
Some
of
the
dejay
Tampa owns her plants shi! will be
was occasioned because the city did the fact thnt "service above self" January.
n much bolter city lit every way.
The annual meeting of the stock­
not have the riparinn rights b u t'this dominated the spirit of Moses Over“ If /to electrical power cornea out
V* ———— o----- ■----street when he donated lhi.i piece of of the Shoal i, politiiul power moat holders of the Petrous Manufactur­
was
cleared
away
two
months
a
g
i
nnd
And our truck will be nt your hack door with a b-ittle of that pure
\ Dispatch says thnt the leader &lt;if the
Florida wonderland to the Woman's certainly will," Mr. Crowther predicts. ing Company, Inc., of Chuluoln, Fla.,
water that all the hotels, restaurants, diug stores and *r&gt;dn fountains
former Czar’s army comes to Amcrl- the' war department has not acted
Club to have and to hold, to beauti­
Sketching the history of the shoals will lie held nt the office of M- F.
are usiii|?.
co&gt; In the mteernge. " It i* the fortune yot according to the officials. The fy ami do make mote lovely, to keep
! Robinson, 110 Nurlh I’nrk avenue,
Herald would like to r.ec this walk
Mr.
Crowther writes:
of war" nil the French say and he
started at once. We have the money and to make it sacred lo the hioinu:y
"The Tonnesree River, after con­ i Sanford, Florida, at K p. m., Monday,
should not kick on the change in po­
on hand and we should have something of real men and real Women.
siderable
meandering among the 'Jan u ary Kth. 1923, fur the purpom of
sitions.
started to show fur the money. It will
.Southern
s
ta
te s take* a trip across electing a board of directors and to
----------- o----------- take the greater part of n year to WEATHER AND CHOP CONDI­
northern
Alabama.
Nature arranged transact any other business thnt may U
Woman In New York returning
II
biiibi this pier and the boat basin uti­
that part of the trip should be. made properly come lie fore tin- meeting.
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
from a party was robbed of $500,000
' R. F. WHEELER,
le*.! they work faster than they have
WEEK ENDING JANUARY 2, *23
n ,lurr&gt;'- The river drops one hurnl
worth of jewelry. Any woman re­
ever workd in the past.
red and thirty-six feet in thirty-seven ( ■V. MAHONEY,
President
turning from a party in New York
o— -------mile*,
and
one
hundred
of
the.ie
feet
Secretary.
237-8tc
Temptwature: The temperature nvalone with that much jewelry on her
in
seventeen
miles.
A
century
ago
the
t/
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r,
.
.
.
.
.
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OIA
v r. ,.
(ik/I .IN i IIE CHAM BLR OI* t OM- ernged from 3 to -1 degrees above the
ought to be robbed.
, ,
,
..
. . . ! If you have a SAH I or a PIANO to uiBBK aaBvnaKUBnBBBHauatiH BflaanaaH KBBrnaiiuBaaaunuHEBHa
verly
frowned
upon.
The
State
of
A
la
*
,
,
.
t
MERCK
normal for the week, although it was
----------- o----------call
,
.[move, nnd w ant it done safely, ei
much below the seasonal average of Damn tried to build a canal around.! LoMintfs QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
This brings to mind the question
shoals. It failed. Then the Fed* FER, anil have it done a.* you want it
The finance committee of the Chnm- several days during the forepart of
about Sanford owning her w ater plant
the!
’r£*l
t'
’
“v,’rn ntent leisurely undertook none. Phone I9S. 211-Th-Fri-St-t'V
lii-r
«f
Commerce
thinks
that
if
nil
,
the
week
when
fru
it
formed
in
first nnd the electric and gas plants
the work, nnd the war department!
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west,
interior
of
the
extreme
north,
the
delinquent
members
were
ap­
also. We should take steps at once
‘to* get beUeV water here for in the proached on tile subject of paying the and locnlly in upper portions of the
water is the first klek of the tourist. dues for 1923 and allow the hack due central divisions, the damage even to other canal. It in sniil the department
They cannot stand the smell of the to become n thing of the past that lender truck was of little moment. In compiled documents to n bulk greater
sulphur water—It is not n question uf many members who nre now inactive fact, the change to cooler was rather thnn the earth excavated, but on this
would again becoqje active members beneficial to the section ns n whole.
Us purity.
Sunshine: The sunshine was gen­ point my information is not wholly f
and nil the due* would start from the
~ ----------------------------rustworthy. The point Is that hy the
Wo would like to rise and remark first uf January, 1923 and could he erally adequate, although below the time the ennui was finished it was so
thnt our City Commissioners talk Just kept up much easier. The Herald is r.oinul during the forepart and suv- out of date ns to be useless.
about right when they say they nrc in accord with the idea ns far as the era) days near the close of the week.
"The shoals, starting ns a small
all of one mind on the lug question of keeping up the dues is ctmeerned nnd The lost day, however, was cloudless, nuisance, became a big* nuisance. An
building a bigger anil better Sanford. if it wall make any of th mchibcrs pay except the south half of the peninsula. appropriation for Muscle Shoals wan
Rainfall: Moderate rains fell over
And this is their job far the year of up the year 1923 and became active
packed into every pork barrel ev.er
members
again
it
woiitd
be
worth
all
divisions; they were locally heavy
1923. There is much work to do and
r o l le d into Congress. The appropri­
the people should assist the City Com­ while. The Chamber of Commerce in tiie central and west-central por­ ation usually came out very shriveled
missioners am) the County Commis wants the active participation of ev­ tions of the peninsula, and in much and stringy. Musclo Shoals got to lx*
ery man in the city much more* than of tho section west of the Apalachi­
sioners in every way.
it wants their muney although the cola river. Tho following totals were n JoEe. Now Muscle Shoals is more
------ o - ..........
of u nuisance’ than it ever was, but it
money Is needed and Is very accept­ reported: Tnmpn, Apnlnchk-oln, nnd
• DO YOUR OWN THINK INC
is no longer a joke. This river is
able. Rut if otto man pays his duel Pensacola, 2.2; Key West, 1.7; Mnrjchanging the political countenance of
"Do your own thinking nnd don’t the other men should do likewise. \Ve nnnn and Pinellas Park, 2,4 ;• St. Pet­ the South and of the Middle West. It
ersburg, 3.5; Clermont ami Titusville,
worry about what 'they' think." nays a te all in the same boat.
may break up a national administra­
1.1, and Bartow, 4.9 inches.
Forbes magazine.
tion, and it may elect a president. It
DO THIS AND DON’T WORRY
Props: The rain was beneficial to is stirring activity in Chile nnd in Wall
And isn’t that the trouble with the
eats nnd ranges in the west; and up­ st reel.
---- f ‘
world today?
A few years ago t hi* American lands were, also, impiitved, although
Aren't most of the (M-ople you know
"Ever since llciiry Ford stirred
b *boring too much about what "they" Hankers’ Association, together with [■lowing was delayed in some instanc­ those waters, they have been acting
liititk nnd doing too little thinking otl1t,r organizations Interested in help­ es for a short time, owing to wet low; oddly on people!
ing the citizen to make life comfort- lands. Early oats made good pro-! "There h not a great deal of con­
fin■ themselves?
able,
issued some advice, in tbc form of gross—"fine," ns some reports indi­ fidence among the 'proponent:! „f thtTho.matt 6r woman who docs tiling::
“Ten
Commandments of Thrift.” Tire cate; and- Into seeding is mining up_ to offer; but it is also their Opinion—and
today is the man or woman who thinks
,
a good stand; oat planting continues it finds support among many of thi*
und thinks right, regardless of what code reads:
1. Make a budget.
in some localities. The mntinued mild best informed men in politics—that if
others may think about them nnd
2. Keep an intelligent record of ox- tem perature and the recent CninH the Ford tender is refused, Henry Ford
their activities.
greatly benefited ranges, which had will lie tW* next president of the
If you wait for public approval for pnditures.
3.
Have
a
b£?,k
account.
bceemo rather poor. Truck nnd cit­ United States* it is said that not a
any contemplated step, you will still
4. Carry life insurance.
rus trees generally improved during few highly placed members nf thu ad­
be deep in contemplation .when Gab­
3. Make n will.
the week, although heavy rains in the ministration are in such positions n*
riel blows his horn.
i
Ci. Own your own home eventually. south did some dnmngc to tomato not to Ik* able to refute the innuendo
That financier or big buslnexn mutt
7.
I’ay
your
bills
promptly,
plants on the t oast. As n rule, how th at they have opposed his offer from
who was charged with or credited
H. invest In war savings stamps and ever, reports indicate favorable pro­
with saying: “The public Ho dnnined”
motives o fpcrson.il gain. .
gress; and preparations have begun
was not far from the right track, ev­ other government securities.
"Ford heard th at Muscle Shoals
9. Spud less than you earn.
over more northerly section for the had n potential horse power of n
en if his remark was a hit too blunt.
10. Share with others. Thrift with­ early planting of Irish potatoes. million. That wait enough for him. He
No man can entirely ignore the
out
JAiievulence is a doubtful bless­ Straw berries made fair to good pro took an engineer, went down to see
public, ^&gt;f course, but the man who
ing.
gross—moderate quantities arc in lo­ the place, issued n statement thnt
pays Coo much attention to what
Wil^h the exception.of No. 8, which cal m arkets. Standing cane in the made the wildest dreams of the or­
“they" say is just as much in error
the iginal promoters look little, and he
i f not more so, as the man who says might la* brought up to duto by read­ south was dnmngcd by worms;
ing "Invest 'lit safe securities," the work of grinding hns been delayed by straightw ay made art offer to take
"the public be damned."
commandments aro of present and pur- the excess of water In tho Everglades over the whole operation, lie said that
And why?
t
Rccauto “ thoy" ure u very uncer* nninl value. They nre worth cutting districtCqtAwge, celery, lettuce, the development of this power would
out nnd pasting inside the cover of peppers nnd cjr plants made fair to employ n million men1 und make the
the new nremint book which opens good progress, und moderate ship­ south.
with the New Year.—Jacksonville ments were mnda from the central
"For a moment it seemed that the
WHEN U
U BELL
Journal.
dud southern divisions. The bulk of Ford offer would bo accepted. Then
LIST IT
YOUR REAL
the citrus crop has been shipped from propaganda against it began to ap­
WITH US
l. ESTATE
OVERSTREETS MAGNIFICENT some localities uf the belt. ‘I&lt;and is pear. The advocates of qceeptanre
lieing prepared for. melons, and fertil­ have been equally active.
izer distributed for spring crops. Tho
"Tho only person who.haa not taken
■■■
Good buys In Orange Groves,
close
of
the
week
and
the
advent
of
p
a
rt in tho propaganda has been Mr.
T
h
irg
ift
of
the-Overstreet*
Compa­
Farm Land, Improved and un­
ny, through Hon. M. O. Overstreet of the New Year find the farm er, the Ford.'Ho has intimated thnt ho might
improved city real estate, nnd
100 foot on each side of thu road nt fruit grower and trucker alivo to the have something to say when it is
prompt service can be found at
Robinsons' Spring including the beau­ generally favorable condition of the nl over, but the most that ho has said
unr place
■ TRY U8!
tiful spring to the Sanford Woman’s soil. The Weather Bureau begs to directly on his offer Is this:
“ ’It is squnrely up to Congress.
Club is one of the finest nct^over done remind all that demand upon it for
Every
change asked by tho committee
warnings
of
frosts
and
cold
waves
In this or Orange county. By this gift
—save
one—has been incorporated.
commands
immediate
attention,
Tho
Mr. Overstreet Jias demonstrated he
We
do
not
intend to change tho offer
Bureau
is
not
only
ready
to
Ijplp^
but
AGENTS
U willing and anxious to assist in
again—it Is squarely up to congreos
beautifying the roads nnd tho»county begs to be permitted (6 do so.
ns it now stands’."
In general. By 'this act ho demon­
F lrt, Casualty, Auto lnaurance
Annual
total
of
automobile
injur­
strates th a t he thinks about some­
105 W. First S t , SANFORD, FLA
thing aside from making money for ies is not over 3211,000, says Edward
Jordan, f
he could have sold the springs for a et.
Sfjyjj
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tain quantity. Part of “they" says.do
this. Part of “they" says do that.
"They"
sny yes, "They" say no.
l*abU *hM i 'r v w r f n f l r m u o n p i r r i i l S n » « * r I t t h e l l r r a K I l o l l J I n * , 107
The
point.
Well, the fellow who
M m»oiu atph
ru .
wnits for 'the public’s voice, who
pricks his cars to hear what "they”
‘
sny becomes n mere straw blown ev­
ri'DI.INIIEHN
ery which way—n vacillating, do-nolhI I . J . I I O I . I . V ____ „______________ K 4 l l o r
N, J . I . I M . A I I t l ------ l f r r r l « r i r &gt; T r r i a a r r r iug mmcntitl.
II. A. KKK1. .........
lirn rr.l (|nnn*rr
The doer, must think put his own
R . A. I I O I .I .V
Ailt r r l l . l n i r l l a n i u r r
A l t . n U l u llnlra ,'lndr K i u n n
o n course, decide in his own mind the
A|ipll&lt;*«IIon
step he secs best to take, and then
L B W I 1 M l 11*1’
C l r r u l a l l i i n M n n n a r r lake it,' regardless of consequences
I ’h u a r n i o - w a l t r r r&gt; %&gt;. m ,
or what "they" may say.
H n l&gt; .rrl|ill» n l'r lr a In A d t a a r r
It’s true, isn’t it?
_
O a r V r a r ____ ___ __________
WHO
Now think about your own course.
H U H a a l k a ----------«r: ............ ................ 3J*0
D r l l i r r r d la CUT k | 1 'a r r lr r
Have you awaited public appruvnl
O ar tt'r r k
----O n la
before acting? Have you asked your
T il * h l | 13- t o i K - p a a r W r r k l r l l r r - own mind: "Whnt will they say?"
• U ra llra ll' r a m a
H r m l n n l r I 'm i a l j r
a n d la p n b l U h r d r i r r r 1‘r l d n y . A d v * r And if you hnvc,'hnsn’t it been your
lU InK r a l r a n a d r k a a n a a a a p p l l r a t l a a . S2.S0 p r r y r a r , a l n a f a l a a d o a r r . experience that in the end you were
a t a loss which direction lo take?
l l i : M l l i : i t T I I K A M O t l A T K I ) PHHAA
Hut when you have decided your
T h a A ssociated 1'resn la e x c lu s iv e ly
•a llt ls d to Ihe use for rap u b ltcstlo n «&gt;f own course by thi? compass of your
a ll now* disp atch e s cred ited lo It nr
not oth e rw ise cred ited Jit (lain patter own mind, haven't you had more qf
and atao tha lo c a l ty*ws p ub lish ed
success thnn failure?
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A ll rig h t* of r e -p u h llc iillA ii o f sp e cial
Think for yourself nnd act ns you
d isp atch e s herein a re ulsu reserved.
think.—St. Petersburg Times.

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FIRST RAW PULP TURNED OUT AT
LEESBURG CORPORATION’S PLANT

w&gt;‘rei(» £n*»wo(r&gt;&gt; w itu X

OAftvuiiwii inuR-’niu n* i*oomi * noamo
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CarUi of Sanford** Reput­
able Professional Men, each
„f whom. In hla chosen pro(fusion tho Iferald rccornrnrr.de to tho people-

G eorge

A. DeCottes

Attorney-nt-Lnw
Over Slrainole County Bank
FLORIDA

B A N FORn

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Dank Duilding
SANFORD
FLORIDA

CHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
. ■ —Court House

Ejes K-amlnrd

Classen Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.
Opticlan-Optonielrist
312 East First Street \ Sanford, Fla.

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(Jratltm le V c lc ri\a ri,
OlTico
Telephones:
Opposite P. O.
OtTice 123
Del.and, Florida
Ue:;idence 257

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January Fjrsrf^tarts the First
Quarter of the New Year.
Open that Savings Account
Now. Deposits made on or be­
fore the Tenth draw interest
from the First. p .
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Four per cent compounded
quarterly.

o*»in
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■jangled banner flying proudly to tho (
breeze from the tall staff in front of
tho administration building, the pay ,
flowers in various hues and kinds in ^
tho curious formed beds smiling up
at the deep, blue sky and busy workers
Miss Adrian W aits of Dunedin was
running hither and you with eager­
the guest of Mias Louise Allen a few
ness nml expectancy depicted smiting
days last week.
countenances, the Grass Filler Fulp
.Miss Hettic Arncftc spent tho hol­
Rnd Paper Corporation turned out its
idays
with her mother Mrs. Cramer.
first digester full uf raw pulp S a tu r ­
Mr.
and Mrs. Wilt Itinenu and fa­
day afternoon and using the language
of one of the men a t the mill "the mily .were visitors in JJnnford Saturffrst boil was a great success."
For many months the hig mill on
the shored o f Lnl.ko Griffin has been
bullding-Jind beenusc of its stujK’ndClassified A ir 3c a line. No ad taken for less than 25c and positively no, ousness anil the enormity of the un­
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count dertaking because of delays on ac­
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
count of detnile to be ivorkiM out it
five words to a line und'remit accordingly.
has taken longer than at first eonD. F. W HITNER, Cashier
F. P. FOllSTER, President
templatdc l&gt;ut the mill is now finished,
the huge harvester I k nssembled, tried
WOO’D FOlt ijAli'fl—^s’fiU a cord.
■ out and found more than adequate for
Flense nrningo to pay cash on de­
. tho purpose for which it was built
, and unless some unforscen accident
livery, and specify tho kind of wood
. occurs the mill will lie running in
wanted, wheir placing yoiir order.—F.
full blast with the new year. One
ll)C-tfc
S. Vcnrny,
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t who has never viewed the big mill
FOR SALK—Rosier and Gays' jrainta
with its covtly. huge and intricate runand varnishes- at Sanford Novelty
steel knives and
’
chinory
can have no idea of the vnstWorks, Snnfurd agents.
l.'3-tfe
ncss and the cost of construction.
FARMERS—-You can gel ae*n! bed
' .Making paper from saw grass is n
frum^i and irrigation, plur.s a t tfcs;
new idea and all of the machinery had
Sanford Noveity Works.
100-tfc
to be.especially manufactured.' It wns
FOR SALK—Twelve furnished rooms1
estimated th a t the giant harvester
with three year lease a t 115 Pal- WANT Kir TO BUY—odgf touring’ atone would cdsl ?fiO,l)lHI but when it
rnetto avenue.
235-tfcj ear, not Inter than 1921 model. Ad • was finished it wnn found to have cost.
FOR tiA Lk—Celery farm, house, ten dress **\V. D. C." care Herald.
much more thnn Qris. The mill is comacres Sanford, Fin'., tiled flowtn;
' pb tely. pnid for—not one dollar of
wells, big money maker, must srt-th
debt rests upon it.
7 ta r g e cake
estate. Act quick. !tuv; 1202, (Irian
The trial Saturday wns s wufeosa
do, Fia. Easy terms.
2J0-fit&lt;
No waste
and proves th at tire mill can turn out,
■ the very best grade of paper-making1
FOR SALK—Well trnhud bird dog.
1 pulp, pay the Stock holders good drviCall at 30! French Avenue. 23fi-Ct|»
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO., RrvTwfc, 0 .1 JL
jdrnds on tho money invested :«%id mnf o r s A l k —f i i l i F t r k e s ^ a i ~
1 terially care for the shortage iir papermortal trees and shrubbery.
My
making pulp. The “boil” wns started*
trees nre grown by some.of the larg­
Friday night und nil the motors and
est and best nursories In the South.—
machines
in the big plant were bum­
W. L. Hall, the fruit tree man, Orlan­ RAN*'IN'G ('LASSES every Tuestloj
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
All the A. K. K. find they nre Unming
at
the
same time. All of the
do, Fla.
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. 238-12tp
at Parish House at -1 p. in. for ehil
lights were on and those who saw the known Soldiers when they try to talk
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
FUR SALK—New cypress tank, flxfi dren olid 7 p. m. for adults. Iptorpro
mill say it was a wonderful sight ml 1 to congressmen about another bonua
tntive
and
hail
room
dancing.—Profes­
ft. never used nt 213 East I lls St.
1018 W ait P in t B M
1018 Went First S treet
bill,—New York Tribune.
114-lft gave them a vision of a greater Lees­
210-atp sor C. L. Efaen.
burg.
FOR SALK—Cottage, garage and HOMES built on easy terms
Belgium has a motorcycle with o
In the huge-digester was the saw
Muasun, Ituihh r,
trailer. Inquire Mr. Durant, Lake
grass that would eventually he pulp— water-cooling system.
Mary, Fin.
* 310-fitp
four tons of it—with the chemicals
that mV necessary for manufacturing
y. In * | that article, Over and over, around
ORANGE GROVE REARING
care of nHj around, went the digester while ■■
510 trees, grapefruit, tangerines- and
339-311)
from the pipes flowed a steady steam " JJ
oranges, nil in splendid condition, well
to cook tho mass, It takes hours o f : J J
tn^en care of; 8 room house in good
cooking ami churning1 to turn the ■ *
condition; l acres muck, fine for truck
ihru into pulp. When it was fin ish -la ■
farming; 2 acres cleared for addition­
al ‘ grove.
f^rtre $x,0()0.
Balance
Arc you moving? i all tossings ed it was turned out and the chiefs o f i" *
departments, the laborers and marly ■*
terms. Consider trade.
(Jt'K'K SERVICE TRANSFER, if
visitors were standing by to see the a a
See Mr. Bronson
you want it done ns YOU WANT it
great sis cess of tho first attempt of H ■
A. P. CONNELLY \ SONS
; done. Phone 49rt, 2 i I-Tii-Fi i-Sat-lfc
making- pulp in largo quantities at JJJ
Established 1908
the plant of the Grass Fiber Fulp and ■ **
Phone IH
104-8 Magnolia Avc.
Paper Corporation.
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And it was n grant success and now " 3
Drat it is settled thu t pulp can be
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
successfully rondo from saw grass *w
' Fefndale Apartments, 305 K. First
many will feel at ease and there will ■■
Street.
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190-tfc
be fewer i'aubling Thomas's.
And 3 3
w a n ted To ren t
jiretfy soon tin1 mil] will be running
nr G /'onniH, flujsc* in*
Ai|urr*»f
at full capacity giving employment to bh
"House** viirt’ 4•f Herald.
JlHlLiltp
hundreds of men.
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WANT Eli—To rtut. furnuhed bun­
j D is tile intention of the Grass Ki- 3 3
j her Pulp and Paper Corporation tu jj *|
galow, occupimy Tim. Kith, very duproduce enough pulp to he made into;■*
liruble tenant, cute &lt;I^o. \V. Knight.
‘2 39-lfr
&gt;rint paper liy the Virginia Paper Co.j5 S
o supply every newspaper in Florida] 3 3
FOininTKT^TloUie isnlfi^arngtq all
with paper to print nn edition. This J
cutfjtcaienccs* Call a t 113 Kant 5th
will be accomplished sometime iicforu u
i. treat.
^
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the first of March, It can be tru th ­
iVANTKl) TO RENT— Perjrmncnt, a
I NK IN MEN FINED
fully said that thu pulp mill nt I.ees
or 4 room Unfurnished apartmenv,
burg is a decided success and is one
flat or house, desirable location. .Au­
LOS ANGKLE&amp;, Jan. 3.—Fines ag­ of the greatest, if not the greatest,
dreys "F, S." care Herald office, Rhngregating $0,800 composed the sen­
ford. Fin.
192-ttC tence In district court here yesterday enterprise in Florida.
UR RENT-—Furnished, two room ngninst eight railway union men PASCO COUNTY WILL
up
apartment, .'lilfi Pidmctto Ave.
convicted of conspiracy to obstruct
HAVE NEW PAVINC
241-3tp interstate commerce in connection
with the strike last August against
DADE CITY, Fla., Jnn. 3.—Pasco
the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
KELLOGG DENIES HE
county's fair will bo held January
rnilron'd. Tho United States District
24 to 27, it wan announced today.
WILL TAKE POST AS
Judge- Bledsoe iffconouncod sentence
INTERIOR SECRETARY
Pasco county will have 100 miles
after assurance by counsel for tho
of now hard surfaced^road in 1923&lt;
defense that the fines would bo paid
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 4,— Mention "by union organiiationa of which the This Avill connect A m and Hernan­
do counties runlng from Dnde City it)
of the name of Senator Kellogg, Re­ defendants were members.
tho Hernando county line. It will Jm
publican, Minnesota in connection
15 feet wide. It will extend from H er­
with the vacancy,|n the cabinet to re­
INDUSTRY MOVES SpUTII
nando county lino cast to Lacoochco
sult Mnrrh 4 with the resignation of
and then to the Hillsborough county
A!l*crt B. Fall, secretary of the in­
terior, caused tho Minnesota senator
to issue a statement yesterdny. thnt
there niis absolutely no basis for the
costs of tho North. If Muscle Shonls ROYAL TIN CAN OPENER
statement.
can supply cheap power it w ill-un­
ARRIVES FOR CONFAB
"I am not seeking n position; none
doubtedly be the center n t the cotton
has been offend nu&gt;, nml I will accept
spinning industry—at least f&lt;* the
TAMPA, Jnn. 3.—Royal Tin Con
none. I hope I will have to make ho
coarser ffibrics."—Samuel Crowthcr In Opener G. W. Tremnin, of Fredonia,
such statement again."
.McClure's Mngnzine for January.
N. Y., is here today'to preside over
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the annual convention of tho Tin Can
BUNCH OF FINE CARS /
Tourists of the World. The conven­
Mr. Moore of. tho Buick company tion will bo held In** DeSoto Park,
hns a fine line of new Buicks on tho Tampa’s tourist sottlem fnt, with Over
floor today including aport tourjng, 3,000 in abundance.
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touring swbns and touring cars and
The 'orgaiiizotion claims 500,000
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runabouts. He was fortunate In se­ members In *11 parts of the country.
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curing this many cars for Sanford as
Tim opening was slated- for loot
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nil of them were yranted elsewhere. night but because of Trcmaln’s delay
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night. Meetings will bo held In DeSoto park .each night during the week.

FOR SALE

WANTED

grease vrilh

LOST

You can find tho name of
erery live 11mines* Man
In Sanford In this Column
cash day.

Quick Service Transfer
.Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if not,
tell Da. Phono 498
SANFORD

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Works;
Cjlinder Grinding; Del.uxo Pistons;
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Bands; Crank
HbafU Returned— ----------Phone 02

ULTON .LMOUGIITON
ARCHITECT
Room 7, Miller Bid
8A.NFORD
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SANFUUI) NOVELTY
• WORKS
V. C. C O J J .F R .

Gcncral Sho^i and. Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and. BUILDER
l&lt;7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

GILLON &amp; FRY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Westinihouse Lights and Appliances
New Line of Fixtures
Miller Building
Magnolia Avenue

«. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
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25 ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES, 2 DAYS FOR

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Full Fashion Silk Hose, all col

Satines, Crepe *Satins, Can

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tons, Friday and Saturday

to $2.50, for

New Spring Shades in

Guaranteed fast color

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Fast colors, new novelty patterns, yard
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Al5To ILABIATOR 'AND SHE!
METAL WORKS
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You Will Love to Hate
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ELECT WOMAN MEM HER
Mrs. Ilcnton came up from Orlando much, nnd Santa Claus did not forget
OF DUNEDIN-COUNCIL
to help care for Mrs, Wttitdrdick the us if wo could not goMr, nnd Mrs. Jlnrold Haskins were
first of the week, then Mrs. Beck took
DUNEDIN, .Jan. 2.—A. J. Grant,
caller at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
her over to her home.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Beck nnd children, Nelsc nnd children, while (Jramlpn N. -V. McLean and Mrs. Chnrlct
Charles, Minnie and Barnwell spent 'Malm took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Knight were elected members of the
city council nt yesterday’s city elec­
HamU Tolar. /
Christmas with her parents.
Mrs. Ceo. Clark wishes us to thank tion. Pcry G. Niven was elected tax
Mr. Bridgeinati has had a pretty
nil the ftdks who so generally remem­ assessor and cuitcclor and William
sick house of late. .Luther was very
bered her at Christmas time. She had Y. Douglas.* nnd K. F. HIa tch ley ns
ill from gall stones, Sadie has been
n perfect shower of groceries nnd bond trustees.
sick with bolls, and one of tho men
good thing.* to cat. Miss Smith, the
boarding there has A broken leg.
A pumping station on n California
t
Rod Cross worker brought nut a bas­
caused by falling off a box car.
river the level of which varies more
k
e
t
,
Mr.
Taylor's
st&lt;tfe
In
Goldsboro
Mr. and Mrs. Port Smith nnd son
than 00 feet nt certain seasons ba­
nnd dnnghter, Major Henderson nnd sent out one, Mrs. DoForest sent her
boon mounted on an inclined railway
$5.00
ns
usual,
nnd
the
Upsnln
Sunday
wife all of Monroe spent the day on
on which it can bo lowered to the wa­
Christmas with Will Henderson, wife school Bent her n big basket full. S(ie
ter.
has
been
Worse
than
usual,
almost
l&gt;ednnd family.
ridden.
Mrs.
Jack
Vaughn
nlso
took
Emil Magnuson came up Saturdny
h m m m n m n n m
Never leave‘the car rest on a de­
For the first lime \hin season (the j JJJ
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from Windermere to spend Christmas her over one thnt wns meant for her­
:/= The Gnngrrgnl jonnl Club Inst their
flated tire.
self
front
the
Episcopal
minister.
Congregational Club was dpfeated.!
w m n »» *
i iin
*■ with his sister, Mrs. J. K. Lundipilsl
•first gnnte of the season lust night
And thu honors go to the Men's Club..
and other t dative* here.
ami even with this loss of one frame,
The game, played last night, on the
k ) n L / a n *1 u
Elmer Tyler and sister, Mis* Eu­
they still stand out ns the best IwnvlParish House alleys goes down in
nice and grandmother Mre.vjlcngaton,
:f era so far this first half. " They have
Nu-Tile ■Shingles might easily be called the “roof im­
history as one of the best and most
also same with him to visit their folks;
l^ort men in the licit fifteen howlers,
Interesting
games
of
the
senson,
both
Mr.
and
Mrs,-Tyner,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
mortal",
than
years where
, their team hold* the record for the*
ffivs »fts f as nn experience of more
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---------- sides rolling good Scores nnd the fin­
Noah Fry came up Sunday.
highest team score, ohe of their men
S’u-Tile roofs have bcdiuurolectinB the property of home
Ni
als being won by the Men's Club by
There was ji Christmas tree on Sat -1
holds the hest average for any one
Mr. D.ilt. Hodges and family paid
nvners docs not'show the1least signs of wearing out. Nor
.Mr. and Mrs. C arter Dcllaven hold
owi
night's work nml onn of their nu n -the hoard* at the Princess Theatre to­ the very narrow margin of six pins. her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Khrens- unlay- night nt the home of Mr. and
do they “curl up.’
Mrs. Andrew Hnrtleson to which Mr.
comes second in the individual game
night. This is an all comedy night. * Stevenson and lidding, both Con­ perger a visit over Sunday, the 3?at. and .Mrs. Alfred Krlcsitn nnd children
gregational men, and two of the West
record.
Mrs. Anna Do Fairest spent a mtntSnve your motfcy by paying a little more for Nu-Tile
It you have- n grouch drop in and see
Mr. and Mrs. John Borrel nnd Wood-;
The Congregational flu h in holding
this play and tin: grouch will vanish. bowlers in the league, were absent, Itcr of days in Jacksonville, returning nrd Hertleson were present. All of
nnd
getting
the shingle that i* always on the job!
the first half records arc duplicating
but their Absence from the Champs honie^the Inst of the week. W e.hear
their stunt of Inst year. All through
line up is not sufficient alibi us the she has purchased n (ini* new liuick them nnd Emli Mngnuson went over
Friday nnd Saturday, night* (ho big
Three colors—Tile Red, Snow White and Green, Also
UT Deland to see their sister Mrs.
last senson they held onto first place,
entire team rolled in the neighborhood automobile.
"Millyun” dollar production, “Foolish
all kinds of roll roofing.
Karr the next day.
winning the pennant with very little
of their overage us n team, the Men's
Wives",. This is a great phqto piny
Mrs. A. F. Wcsterdick is till ill •There was n big dinner on Sunday!
opposition. And this season their
Club winning by su|ierlor bowling.
and should he seen by every one*in
nt the home o f• her daughter, Mrs. at tho home of Mrs. J. E. Lundtpiist
Manufactured by
scores, nvorngen and individual bowlll.gh honors of the evening went to 1!nni&lt;,y ^
w are sorry to henr,
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Seminole county.
to whieh some 30 sat down; one car
Ing has been even b e tte r.,
Tnnington, who lacked one pin of fn&gt;m „ elapse
.
flf
of the lluwith six in came nil the way front Ft. ‘
The most opposition they have had
bowling
SOU,
with
IIcl.ellay
a
close
Thursday, Jan. II Coburn’s MinMrs. August Swanson is nurdug Meade in which were Kilmer nml hit
or are having this year in the Farm ­
strd s will ludd thi enrds at the Prin­ second with -1112. Itcnaud and Iletts again in town, since ln“t Friday.
partner. Mr. Kvcrrt and wife. Harder
ers' Club. The Farmers arc pushing
cess. This company ni-cds no intro­ a iso bowled good games.
Mrs. IMgar Khrenxpergii arid ids came from Pensacola; the daughter 1
them a clone second, nnd should the
Tlie loss of this one game by the friend Mj*. Frank Itnird from Way--jand family; Mr. nnd Mr*. A. Swanson*
duction to the people «»f Sanford as it
Chnmps weaken just a little, tinploys here to a full house every sea­ Congregational Club gives the Farm ­ c r o s s , GnT, visited at the home* of Mr. and A'irhie were also among those
Farmers will take the honors from
son, They have new songs, dan 'cs ers one mure chance at the first half arid Mrs. Khrensperger me I Mr mid present, also her brother Emil MagKohl in Sanford by
them In the second half. And push­
nnd skit* thi* year and have 35 en- pennant, ns they now have n chance Mrs. U. II. Hodges in town over Xmas. nuson.
ing the Farmers close, Is the Men’s
tertalners. (jet your reserved seats o! tieing with the Champs. The Farm- The young men were schoolmate* of
The family also took dinner there
Club. These three teams are all made
Monday at Kiuinnllut A; Anderson's. ers bowl with the Itotes tonight and Mrs. Hodges and Mr . T . llolli a t on Christmas day.
up of good consistent howlers, had al­
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should httve little difficulty in win­ Cullman, Ala.
We were invited nut to the Christ­
though the Chnmps stand out us the
ning, and then should both
the
Everybody who attended the Xmas um* tree at the country home of M r.!
FOOLISH
WIVES"
L'ALLKll
best it Is possible and even probable
Champs and Farmers win their re­ cantata on Friday night a! the Luth­
that the second half which starts the
s n t l ’.KN MASTERPIECE maining games until it comes time eran church . was delighted with the ami Mrs. Coller, hut too ill with a cold
to go; Mr. mid Mrs. Forrest West:
latter pnrt of this month will find a
for these two teams to meet each splemfid program of imi- ii given by ; and sons l-eonard and Donald and
difference.
j The Tir-t real million-dnllar ph &gt;to other, that game would decide the the |5 trained voices Ln •tight here by I Mr. nnd Mrs. .Charles Framer and}
The following overages and records
Itev. Kckhnrt, from Pierson, and Do- (Jlen and Curtis, nil enjoyed it very
:drama has nt.idr it* appearance. it ii liist half pennant winners.
do not include the game howled last
["Foolish Wives," an extravagant pic
The scores for last night's games l.und. Sorry that sickness ran od ,u*
p . night:
to m 1*1 all the good things. He will
Iturirntion of life and adventures *it were as follows:
Three licst howlers in the league —
lie Iibre again fo r preaching at 7:00
Monte Carlo, made hy Krlch von Strio
Fong regal iunalx
Stevenson, first; Amuimw and I’cn: next Sunday evening.
rheini for Ihe Universal Film Com- 1Vn nirtgl sill
130 ISO 171
■nington tied for. second.
A fine sermon was also given there
jinny, In tin* tnvishnesa of its sets,} Jewett
.113
1to 110
Highest individual score for. one
on Sunday evening, tin- house liefngi
the absolute accuracy of its details A. Ken mill
137 1HO 1 It
game, Amnnns first, 210, IVnnington
(tiled (o overflowing. All listened rev- j
and its unusual rhndnctcrixnlions, it Thurston
170 1 ID* 07
second, 211.
erentiy
for an hour and n half, dur-j
is reputed to outstrip anything hither­ L, Honnud
177 150 1 IS
Highest score for one evcning.'three
mg which time, also, testimonies were
to attempted for the screen. It in to
games, Stevenson M7. (Steve rolled
given. A lunch was served at 11 :UU of
be pn ruled at the Princess Theatre
■ this score twice).
2205
Tot
ids
hot coffee anil a* the old year passedi
Friday and Saturday of this week,
Highest team score any one even­
Men's
Club
out
5 minutes was spent in silent
f * Much has been heard of how von
ing, Congregational*, 2138.
ir.2 fS| 130 ik:i prayer; thru Sob-moo Anderson rung
•Stroheim ratiM-d !h.......nntruction at Belt*
13 l ! I* H57 tc.!) tin1 bell, nnd tfuy closed with a song
t ’oivcmd studies in i 'aliforota, of May
t Kit 131 131 ■tIH or praise and-thanksgiving to Uod, t
Uvcrliit
huge stfiietuu-s • xjii'tly duplicating
Fox
111 128 110 370
Mrs. Mary Clark passed away Mon­
the principal buildings at the HuroDcLcllny
day
night nt the Fernnid-laiughloti
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penn pleasure resort. Those who have
hospital
whore she was taken last
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j^wn the picture say that the director
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has absolutely reproduced Monte C ar­
that she might have the cart* needed. |
Kanford-Jacksonville (Same Called (XT. lo. front the exotic architecture of the
We arc all sorry she would not con-j
Standing
tif
thr
Club*
Casino down to the monograms on
Hut Team Coming Here is One
sent
to go sooner, la-fore she got
Won
J^ist
Pet.
tin- linen of the Hold dc I mis.
*ui
weak.
The arrangements have not i
.(ion
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of licst In Florida
Universal announces Hint more than ( imgrrgatlonnl*
la-en
made
yet for the funeral. She '
Fat
mm
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..777
7
2
$10(1,0(1 alon* wap spent forgets and
.700 was the widow of the late (iverge
7
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It was officially announced thi* af­ that verying numbers of ''extra" to - MeliV Flub
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ternoon that the bAsket ball game In tu r s , (rtim s.-vi ra | hundreds to sever R**tnry &lt;‘lull
.333 t'lutk of Wdluoiiinto. Conn., and bis .
2-cj daughter, Mi*. Florence FttUacotl, is
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tween Sanford and Jacksonville h as ut thme iilwN, « i |i Used frum time l&lt;&gt; Mt-i i bant*
2
7
expected.
O
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been called off, but another game, one ' ljmi to g d crowd scenes typical of Fhttsc A Go.......Mi*. (J. Ilinrhl with Margaret mnlj
of more Importance to Sanford, will ^
surging pleasuie-seekcfs
who
Ifor mini Woodward llertleson and j
be plnjjrcd Friday night on the Parish throng the plains, the parks, the to i'in m n m Oa n iii a
Pa Mr ..,d Mi*. Itnllinger were Thurs­
house court with the Masked \ \ nnili'nI nrvnirnnil(ii and cafes of Monte Carlo, *3
fq
P-i day caller* to see Rev. J. S. t.’lurk j
cf South Florida.
The magnificent sets, the guy
and wife. We fo u n d the g o o d man
A’t
The Masked Wonders have n veryjc'„)W(ll fltu| t)l(. ni|orful activities of
busy
with u big wheelbarrow of wood j
1*4
ft*
itrong basket ball team and have been Monte Carlo, Itnvc Iwen used, it is unwhite
the wife was entertaining the j
winning games front the8 strongest
strongest j,,r^t„iid, only an n setting for von 5* b | w ^ m u tv
m «*
daughter,
Mrs. Pmlmore. and baby
teams* In the state. They wear masks Stroheim's strange and foryeful story
An annual event arranged for the purpose of clearing out all Fall and
from
Uollin*
College, who hnt'e bceti]
Things
warming
up
now
in the
while they play and they are a bunch of the adventures and intrigues of a
there since Sunday. Ilnhy Clark enn
Winter Merchandise. *
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of lightening. This game will no bogus Hussion Count nnd his pursuits bowling league.
walk all about the room now, and he
doubt 1m one of the' hardest fought ut the frivolous wife of an American
First half will close with several looked so cute when he came across
games that the Sanford boys have diplomatic envoy. The director him­
tile room with n long necktie on and
been up against this season, but the self play* tin role uf the Continental hard fought battles.
One of the greatest selling activities and bargain sensations of the
Mr. H.V■h«! tilted on hi* head. We
conch is confident that the sjiced the Lothario and i* said to have created a
jear. An event looked forward to by experienced shoppers for miles around
Celery Feds are putting up will carry character iccegnurd as the most deb­ The Masked Wonders will he at the hope to have Itev. Clark with in next
Sunday after Sunday school nt 3:30.
them through the .fray . with flying onair, yet the most despicable ever Parish I rouse Friday night.
.who have come to know H ns one filled with opportunities for economical
At the election of officers for the
colors.
short oil the screen.
The Masked Wonders are a bunch Supdny school all the old x&gt;nos were
The ndmissinn price for thsl game
buying—each year gaining momentum and becoming one of THE great
'of
greased lightning. They have one le-electetL $lo.fir&gt; has licen given for
will not bo raised even though more
NO EXKCU IIONST
shopping occasions on the January calendar.
(of the best teams in the state. Re home mission*, $12.70 for missions,
: will be seen for the money. Twenlyj
nnd
we
still
have
|83W
in
the
treasury
sun* to see them.
after
paying
for
the
three
month*
lUJULlN, Jan. 3.—Headquarter* of
lliejtepuhlicnrv army stated yesterday
The girls basket ball team refused supplies.
This is the time for sales of Women's and Children’s Apparel—Sales of
Clarence Herg(|tilsl nnd his sister
afternoon they had no information to go so far from home without Ihe
Dry Goods Sales of Shoes—Sales of Men's and Boy's Apparel—Sales of
whatever concerning the report of hoys and when,the boys game with Mis* Itittll have returned after rpemling
the
holidays
with
their
parent*
the four rebels recently nirestcd in Jacksonville was called off the girls
Furniture and House Furnishings— in fact when all sections of the store
the Tralee dliitrict being executed in did likewise nnd will play at home Fri­ nt Tiger Bay.
Wnlfred Pierson is still suffering
off&amp; T ire chances for economy during seven selling days.
Hurry. Information in rither quarters day night.
with carbuncles im his neck.
N
is that the report of the executions I#
.
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Lonnie
Gnmmngc
nnd
four
children
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untrue.
The name of the girls team v s ting . .
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of Americus, Gn., visited for n numhere Friday will Ik- announced later.
Such an event as this YOU CANNOT AFFORb Tt&gt; MISS for therc’^
m
her of dAy* last week with hin,ncphcw
loin the thronga of rradera.
This gives the fnns n double bender
nnd wife, Mr. and Mr*. Voile William*
bound to be something of interest to you, your family or your home.
for one price. And you can bet they nnd hi* father,
M.
will
be
two
good
games.
five cent* a head will be charged and
* Wf
Mrs. Jack Vaughn killed 8 gunil, wo |
the game will start promptly at K
henr, at one shot on Mr*. Clark*' place
o’clock. During the last game seats
Otis George is busy handing out nnd gave them to Mr*. Beck,'all but
were ut a premium and as nn over­ instructions at the golf links. Make one the cat got.
flow crowd I* expected to witness this a date with him and improve your
Little Voile Williams was sick on
game with one of the fastest basket play. It will make you take more in­ Tuesday, with hi* old trouble, mala­
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ball teams in tho south, our advice terest in the game once you renlly ria, but Dr. Tolar was called nnd h^
Would be, come early. The girla will know how to play.
.
to check it in time.
■*
V*--',' i . nlso piny nt homo Friday night. The
I-M
Water, oil, grease a
are the
W ritten last week hut too slrk to
name of the girls' team will he an­
worst enemies.
nounced later,
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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

CONGREGATIONAL DROP THEIR FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL HAVE BEST
/ BOWLING CLUB DURING FIRST HALF GAME OF SEASON-MEN’S CLUB WINS
Lead in Pins Bowled by Team and Have Largest Just Six Pin Majority is All Men’s Club Have But
Enough to Be First to Put Crimp in Champs Sails
Number of Bowlers in Best Fifteen

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Hill Implement
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Orlando, Fla,

Masked Wonders of
Soulh Florida Flay in
San ford Friday

ANNOUNCE THEIR

January Sales

Sat,, Jan, 6 to Sat, Jan,, 13

CELERY SEED

Potato, Chicken and
Shrimp Salad
Georgia Country Sau­
sage
Imported Swiss Cheese
Imported Edam Cheese
Premier Coarse Soup
Black English Walnuts
Old Pa. Buckwheat
Stone’s Fruit Cake* 50c
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY* I, 1923
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“WHERE STYLE REIGNS"
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“WHERE STYLE REIGNS"
Opposite Ford Service Station

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Two Weeks of SENSATIONAL SELLING. All Winter Merchandise must ko regardless of cost. RKMARKARLE REDUCT'HlNS on our entire slock or LADIES’ WEARING APPAKKL, MILLINERY and ACCESSORIES. The most amazing values that Sanford lias ever seen. We.tire going t&lt;i move into the new Meisch Building, store next t«» the I’ostoffice,
and we want to start our Sprint; Season with a complete new stork, therefore we intend sacrificing' all of our'SEASONABLE WINTER MERCHANDISE REGARDLESS .OF CO$T. J&gt; tvry thing must go, so make your plans to ’pay us a visit, and secure some of the choicest bargains that have ever been offered in Sanford. It will pay you to buy now even for next Winter's

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DRASTIC DRESS REDUCTIONS
An unusual assortment of choice Wool Dresses in Poin t Twill,
Tricotine, Panar, Wool ( rope ami others. Reduced to belmv cost, at

$ 1 3 .7 5 , $ 1 6 .7 5 , $ 1 9 .7 5 , $ 2 2 .5 6
, Former prices $22.50 to $55,00'

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Large selection Silk Dresses in Canton Crepe, Satin F a te d .,
Canton, and Crepe.Satin. Very clever models, Navy;* Black and
Brown. Special for this sale at—

$ 1 2 .9 5 ,$ 1 4 .7 5 , $ 1 8 .7 5 , $ 2 2 .5 6
Pric* . Were s 19.75 to $20.75
Choicest F' otA&gt; I’m* : fPoaun'.i and «-v* si:11j* v.» a-. i‘'ii y ■'.'*'
i cpl i &gt;• ated in Tall. In--, * 1 'll-n^. t .oei ■«
a..d .’.paii.^ii inn..".
Newest prevailing shinies. \ cry spicially prieed at-

$16.75

I a,, i quality Wool Sweaters in
Ftixetio and Sli|M&gt;ver styles. An
[i • mjiifttally
large assorlment to
j! Cal i' from. Colors: Tan, Brown,
■ Heige, White, Turquoise and com*
Lunations. Priced to move rapidly:

|| $2.45,

Panne and Lyons Velvets,
and (oidbiuations of Velvet
and l«ue. Some beautiful­
ly trimmed in novelty or­
naments, others with beau­
tiful flowers or gold &lt;mbriiiifery.. A charming and
!■»•« ildering selection to
o ' t p. most dist i imin; ti." . ( Ia; c-out sale pro s
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$3.75

$ 3 .9 5

$ 5 .9 5

Values up to $G.OO

Rtgulariy prices $-1.96 to $7.05

KAYSKR and \YOLF*IIEAI&gt;. Jersey and
Crepe de Chine, dainty nndergai meats.
We have an unusually large' selection
and believe we can suit Hit* must laslidinu.;:
dove Silk Vests, regular
$2.05 (jualily tit
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Clove Silk Bloomers, reg­
ular $3.1)5 quality at

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$ 3 .2 5

Clove Silk Step-ins, ivgQCJ
alar $5.05 grade nt .......t y a b b /C P
Crepe d eX h in c Teddys,
© O * QCJ
lace trinnHlr$3.05 val-, at i f i m l * * * * *

CORSETS AND
BRASSIERES

A Sensational Offering of our entire
stock of Women’s Silk Hosiery at
Startling Reductions. Prices that will
la* the talk of*the town.
V, \RTH \ t ! HUT: The hose guar$1.05 grades
.'intei'ij no? to inn. A wonder 1«•!'
at
wear, i’oinit \ heel in Clove Sib,,
ankle fit. Colors Black, Chippendale,
Silver, Bobolink and White.
•$2.25 quality,
at ....... '
Plain $3.75 .
grade, at

EXTRA SPECIAL:

Beautiful Crepe do Chine, Gowns, extra
fine grade, values, $7.05 and $0.75, at—

$ 5 .9 5 ANI) $ 7 .5 0
SPECIAL:

Clox,* $3.50 valu e, n t

Envelope

$2.05 grade, at .... .

Chemise,

Fine

6

$ 2 .4 5
$ 1 .9 5

Thread Silk, Lisle Top
$1.05 grade, at ............ *
ONE SPECIAL— $1.50
Hose, at . .

Were* $1.95 to $2.75

G5r grade,
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2 l.uitton Cliantoisette, al
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Were $1.25

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$1.25

95c grade,
lit

75 a

91.25 grade,
nt

95c

bipsoy of Clearwater.

SPECIAL: • Long White lG-Button
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Silk Gloves, were
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And IG-Hut ton Long WJiite Kid

KIMONAS AND
Al) exceptional lot of beautiful Silk
ami Cotton Crepe Ki/uonns. Very
prettily ribbon trimmed in :i large
assortment of plain am! color com*
binationa. Special sale prices:
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HSIfhiirm dm, e'. » e:h p u .tiCn repdrtoJ
■ jj i mo;.l cletlshtfi I r velt'ei'.
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Mr. and Mr**. F. T. I.inuley, tivo
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n i) urn* Du. jjla* t.iiil A n *. an.l the r
u * linuahter. Mini liar I, arriv it Tuei| i: &gt; f ,11in t’ornda Tin I, nylc)'* n;ive
l om.iy fru-nds ;o IKi 'ih) \4 0ii extend to
j j t them n hearty welciime and are de* JJ lijthtc:l to learn that at least n part
**a ot the family expert to stay all winn m ter. After a short votit it will la* nee-:
■ • canary fur Miss l.inidey to ritu rn to
■ J her college work nnd Mr. I.inuley to
■ a h!s business in t'anndn but Mrs. Ling■ ■ Icy and the boys will remain through
■ ■ 'th e told weather and white here will

■■ it .- located at their own house opposite
an,the It. F. Wheeler home.
Jtfi** Catherine Young entertained
b&gt;
n
few
of her friends New Year’s night
u r.
BB n'l a joily good tim e paity.
■ « Misses Elisabeth Lawton, father*
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■ J ; Inc Young. Mahte-Swope and Waiter
■■ f a rte r nnd Edward McCall returned
■ a Tuesday to college.
SS
Mr*. A. K. Crawford, Mi** Nell
■■ k'inif nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. Z. Spinks nnd
■ "Slinky Ann, spent Christmas day with
■ ■ : their mother, Mrs. M. M. King.
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Mr. and Mt*. Frank Norris nnd
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. t». _■ _ * i.
EE h M. \V. Sturdivant wore visitors to
Hanford
-- I_Tuesday.
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Mr. nnd Mr*. Sidney Rwope, of
visiting the
IB Wichita, Kansas, aro
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family of their brother, Q. P. Swope,
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. O..Wolcott were
■ ■ in,Sanford attending to buxines'* Tucs-

A fdw Children’s Cents at
markably low prices.
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All onr beautiful Silk Negligees
nl unuaual low prices.

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Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Ia-c entertained
■ ■ at n dinner on N cy Year's eve. Tho
" ■ 'tm e sis were Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W.
|*E Swope, Francis Swope,* Miss Mable
■ E Swope, Shirley Swope, Mr. and Mrs.
mu Vent Stay, Mr. amt Mrs. W. P. Carter,
% ■ Walter Carter and Mrs. J. It. Lee, Sr.
E E 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. I*. Swopo, Mr. and
■ ■'Mr*. Sid. Swope, Sidney Swope, jr.,
■ ■ and hnby Oliver spent Sunday a t f&gt;ayE 5 tona Dench.
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■ ■ Swope and
Miss
spent.
S 3 Tuesday in Orlando arid Sanfortl,
Hi Miw Nell Williams returned home
Saturday after a pleasant visit to h«r
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Everything will go al special sale prices.. Nothing held In reserve.
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n n voL-atiun during i 'h i /.itmaa. *
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A!..n Mm Fa Inn, pastor of tho
| H .\:.0i.»;t ;;t *!&gt;ui b, prca-'hoit hi* f;r#t
l E io iiiii'n Stmlay ittomiug, Dec. at
d a guv. Atn* Fnrlant- coino* t*» Ovlisio
u ti f*.-m Xiialh .tmkfonvUk'. Itcv. L. K.
” * W ig ht sin.! family loft by ntilo TTP
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tiierninx fur their m*w home at
n s i .-finr Kc.v. 1 la. liu-ir ninny friemi*
o Tj * t-H fur them a happy year tunl great
{I Ji iiii'-t-c* in thoii ministerial wurk.
Jj Ji - Mr. an-t Mr*. T J. Uranium relnrnn * f l T*:r.-:t!.i \ 'ruin Jn.k.H.inviltc where
jjjj they spent &lt;'hristnm* with their
tJ.vuKhter*, Miaite* .Mary nml- Ali»*e
k * Hrnminn. Mr. Hramton al.o vi*ited
MHlid*4 (laughter in Atlanta one'week,
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Nelson &amp;• rom pany’s phrldng hooac

§2.75 gratlcs,
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$3.75 f

$1.95 grades,
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Vi.,.lllIK llul t.aC.jl, Mi;*.

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A few Smart Coala and Suita left
which we will close out at less than
cost. Como in and see them.

Store closed Thursday to mark down nnd arrange Qtock for this BIG REMOVAL SALE

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T he nit a r i d f ) t D t m
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tin- M e t i ; , lift* a n d
!b,u*. . P u -Jny
JJ JJ i I i .k i Ih, wa • b lil i«a F rid a y n jp it, lh 'B * ti iti'i’T '.V.’r 1 • t!i!- !’a t'» t butch.
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$3.95 grades,
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Including Furs, Hand Bags, Linen Handkerchiefs, and other things loo numerous to mention.

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COATS AND SUITS

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In Brocaded, Silk Jersey and Plain
materials in a large variety of
styles. Sizi*H .'!2 to 52: *

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R E A V E R S TO CLO&gt;E OUT

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SKIRTS AND WAISTS

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RIKN JOLIET BRASSIERES

4 :5

At Special Close Out Prices

uve more acc

$ 1 .7 5

All others at reduced prices.

$2.95

ARMOR PLATE HOSE: . A superior
quality, all pure Thread‘Silk Hose, of
splendid durability. A hose that wilt
withstand wear and give good ser­
vice. Black, Brown, Grey and White.
Ingrain Silk, Open Work fl* 6 }

$

$1.49

A $5.05 Milan

in Dim k. Nude, Silver
and Brown, at

One Special Rot nt

KAISER SILK and Cbanioisettc
and Cciltemcri French Kid Gloves;.

$2.95

all L a te H ose. F iv e d if f e r e n t designs

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fihttdnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F.. Wainwrlitht of Sanford, Mr. mol Mr*, liar*
iy liny horn and baby of Sanford,*J.
A* ,llw nli,i wlft* ,,f
Curtis
Woodcock, Paltncr Woodcock and Mr. .

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GLOVES

KABO CORSETS for the woman
of slender Silhout te, and 'Thomson's
Glove-Filling for the Mylish stout.
Also a large seleetion of Brocade
and Elastic (;ird!e&lt;. Specially priced

Thread Silk, Lisle Top,
$2.50 quality at ___

Crepe do Chine Teddys, fine
quality, $1.05 grade at

$ 2 .9 5

\ a ltiq a to $ 5 . 1)5

All Silk Full Fttaliioncd

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iKlisistilig of Velours, lli'ir-ti­
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of enhu s, at—

$2,5©,

$2.75

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SPORT EATS

$ 2 .9 5

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shapes', in original styles of Sin .Mr*. \V. P. Curfer.er,fe-.'n'nr*l her
unusual beauty. A choice SJS;-Sunday school eiam pat.ml y »L'ht
selection at less than cost * ■ J , In fore Chrlutm-.a wit’i a ».e y nt iho
close out prices, tith e r|t;h house.
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Others Prieed Accordingly

A choice assortment of i uivor hnary Corduroy and Bath Ru* c:s.
Fine durable materials i t a t un­
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colot.s. Special sale price:.;

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Our very large and beautiful selection of Millinery will be sold r e g a r d le s s of cost. We have
e\ery concelvahle style and desirable shape. LARGE, PICTURE IfA'l’S; SMAR T STREET
HATS and PRETTY SPORT HATS.

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IN T H E H EART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFOKD, FLO R ID A , FRID AY. JANUARY 5, 1923

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NUMBER 242

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HOPES
IENT OF TROUBLE
IN REPARATIONS MUDDLE

Traffic and TransporOPEN HEARING AT BASTROP 4
laiion Committee C. of
* OF KIDNAPPING CASES AND,
C. Doing Great Work
MURDER OF TWO MEN

Helping the Growers on Shortage nf
Cars and Insuring Against Loss

Only One Prisoner Will Face the Bar at the. Trial
Today
.

ARE BARRICADED
IN CABIN AT ROSEWOOD
BESIEGED BY ARMED MEN

Tho Traffic anil Transportation
Committee of the Chamber of Com­
merce is a real live committee on the
Mljr The .tiiorlatrd I'reae
MAY HAVE TO
TW O WHITE MEN D EAD AN D
job all the time nnd nmunft their lat­
TH REB-M ORE A R E
. BASTROP, Jnn. r»— The hearing.of night he!was In receipt of instruc est pieces of good work is Looking af­
charges against the masked hand dep­ lions to hold his company in rendl- ter the refrigerator ears nnd seeing
WOUNDED
redations at Moofehousc Parish laid ness tor movement at any time. If that the growers have enough of them
by Governor Parker at the door of this company Is ordered out there will and also insuring them against loss
the Ku Klux Klnn o f the Parish look­ be three companies of infantry and is from a shortage of cars or slaw
ed to as n climax o f more than three one each of cavalry and ntachino transportation. The following lett
To Attempted Forcible Coliecmonths’ investigation by -depnrdnent guns In Morehouse.
'
,
(Hr The Aaauelalrd I'rru)
recently sent to the growers of this
WASHINGTON, Jan. S.— Rcprescn- Over the Same Old Crime at
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.-1). R. of justice agents nnd atnte-iavcstigat; lion in Germnn Crisis Thnt
Attorney General A. V. Coco arriv­ community speaks for itself:
Rosewood, in I^ vy
tativo Upshaw, Democrat,- of Geor­
CriasHiger, comptroller of the cur­ ors was formerly opened by Judge ed here yesterday nad was on cinfcrSeems Imminent
County
"During the lettuce scasqn -there gia, returned to Washington yesterday*
rency, will be nominated governor of Fred Odom, of the Sixth judicial dis­ cnce with his assistants.
prepared
to
renew
his
fight
against
was
a
shortage
of
refrigerator
cars,
Ml* Tfce A iw talH l 'r « ')
tho Federal Reserve Hoard within a trict at ten o'clock this morning. The
Ill/ The tiMflmH I'rraat
Wholesale subpoenas were in pre­ and a number of tho growers were violations of thy Volstead uct among
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The UnitOTTER CREEK, Jnn. 5.—Sumner
few days, according to information in judge immediately ordered the sher­ paration yesterday fop the summon­
high officials. ' caused a loss un account of it.
(d States government ban already
citizen* with two members of their
high administration circles. Criuing- iff .to search all persons entering, the ing of witnesses for the hearing. In
"When Instances of this kind occur
toe all it can to point n way to the er will succeed Governor Harding.
“ Nothing will turn me from the party slain in the first volley estab­
court room. After ho concluded the addition tu those summoned, nil per­
the grower has a legitimate claim main Issue in my purpose—to bring lished a cordon around tho house anil
Motion of tho reparations crisis, it
statement outlining tho,purpose of sons are privileged to enter the court
against the railroad PROVIDING n nobority to government official^," said opened fire. During tho night when
&gt;u authoritatively stated today. The
the investigation, the. hearing ad­ of justice nnd aakfeef to lie permitted
notice has been givert' to the railroad Upshaw.
isptrstinn of Secretary Hughe::, con­ Deputy Sheriff
•
nttnekera ran out of ammunition and
journed until 2 o'clock.
to testify. It wun believed there of the ear requirements sufficiently
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tained in hi* New Haven speech was
Kills Man Today
Several left tti replenish the supply the
When
told
that
Representative
Hill
would lie more than 100 witnesses in­ far ahead to give the transportation
Bide in the friendliest spirit nnd is
negroes escaped, leaving the bodise
Resisting
Arrest
BASTROP,
La..
Jnn.
5.—The
open
eluding
many women. The witnesses company a chance-to secure tho neces­ of Maryland, had asked the House juw* before tho French government
of
two women and one fnnn In . the •
liciary
committee
to
investigate
tlie
hearing in the Morehouse kidnapping will he sworn, examined by the dis­ sary cars required for the output of
from which any action to take up the
house.
Blood staips Indicated thnt
charges,of
violations
of
the
Volstead
lltr Th,&lt; Aamirlatril l'rra«|
nnd nturdej* cases began today at the trict attorney, hut not cross exam­ the section over a given period.
Inancial commission plan .must come
MUI.BKHRY, Jan. .V—Levy Carseveral
had
been wounded. Immediact
by
mcmlmrs
of
congress,
he
said:
“ In order to insure the grower
af necessity. It was made clear thnt ruthers killed Holly Simmons in a Parish court house'at 10 o’clock. Fin­ ined, and the testimony taken down
“
I
am
ready
for
any
eventuality
ntcly
afterwards
n mob began firing
Washington could not issuo invita­ gun fight w'th Simmons, Deputy al preparations word completed by in shtirt hand. Tho hearing will he ngainst future losses'of this kind and growing out of Hill’s resolution nmL buildings in the village. Whilo the
tions for the creation of sgch a con­ Sheriff of I'olk county .Wednesday the stata. yesterday afternoon for ill-.- before the district judge. At the con­ giving them redress, the Traffic nnd the widespread demand of the p re s s 1village was in .flames it was said
firmee because the control of tho rep- morning at Nichols, according to re­ pioreodings by which nn effort will be clusion the state, if it thinks the evi­ Transportation committee of the
nnd people that this nmtter shall not mcmlier* of the moh fired upon the
antions situation Is now .in the hands ports. Simmons sought to arrest Hol­ made to indict (hope persons believed dence justifies, will ask for a grand Sanford Chamber of Commerce is
&lt;liop
with my speech. As soon ns the negroes fleeing from the homes. About
responsible for the ntnskcd nnd robed Jury to return indictments. This is asking ..........
that each grower notify the
if the Allies.
ly Simmons on charge of receiving
mob action on August 21, when two the thirst time in tho history of the chamber of (Commerce at the begin- parliamentary situation will allow, twenty families, ninny of them ne­
stolen goods and trailed him and f’arand I have further facts in hand, I groes, resided at Rosewood.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 5.—The Am­ ruthers into swamp where they, open- of five men kidnapped were killed and State such proceedings have evoked. ning of each month their estimated expect to make a general reply in the
T. J. Burnett, former elcjiuty-sher- car requirements for that mouth. For
erican government, with the break up ed fire. The deputy returned the fire their bodies thrown into a lake.
house to the Hill resolution unit other
SUMNER. Jan. 5.—Firing at Rose­
Only
one
prisoner
will
fnee
the
liar
iff,
flunked by sonic of laiuisinna’s '&lt;instance if y,ur expect to cut eight
,f the conference of allied premiers j k j „ i n | f ( *nnilt|l0l, 1111(| „o,mdh,g Simwood, two miles front here whore oV- .
criticism
of
tin*w
«
t*
newspaper*.
I
at today’s hearing unless the state finest talent, will meet the charge |CJtr„ „ Wcek for t.m |, week during
ia Paris, appeared today to bo pin-' m„,1M
think my next statement on the floor er n score of negroes were barricndeKi
.sets into motion its dragnet to scoop against him of murder with an effort January, we would think you to advise
aing her hopes for settlement of the I
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ot the h o u s e will ho sufficient to sat­ nil night in a house with hundreds
'up.lfior more men Iw-Hoved by the nu-ito prove an alibi, lie was to prove1,,H (iq* „ ffw.|, stating, if possible,
reparations crisis largely on tho pos-!
isfy the inost notorious ’wets' or the of armed men Itvsicging them, ceas­
thoritics to have lu-cii mciiirtcr* of the h&lt; was working nt the Southern fa r -!the number of cars you expect to cut
ability of tho adoption by the al­ Girls Basket Ball Team
fastidious *ilrys\ I will fire my guns ed shortly In-fore dawn and Imd not
hon plant at the time the kidnapping during each week. This Information
lied governments of the. plan sug- Goes to Jax But Mask­ mob.
Item resumed nt 8 o’clock this morn­
when tile proper time come*.”
Stale officials remained silent last occurred. The timekeeper by whom will then be compiled nnd forvnnV-d
g(it«l by Secretary Hughes in n re­
ing. Intermittent firing throughout
ed
Wonders
Play
Here
nqflit ns to when additional arrests {he was to prove this, however, was ■to the railroad company ns a m u t t e r
cent speech in Ne wllaven. Put for­
the night could lie heard distinctly '
will he made. It was understood they kidnapped last Friduy night and has of record, so thnt if cars are not plac­
ward as un -alternative to attempted
here. The known casualties this ntor- ,
forcible collection In Germany, should Means Only One Game at Parish were in possession of n list of those disappeared.
ed promptly, and you suffer n loss,
ning were two while men dead andimplicated by two men who were said
Attorneys for nurnelt announced you will have a legal basis for.mak­
the crisis reach a j&gt;piiit regarded here
House Tonight But Thnt Game
three wounded, 'fhc negro casualties
to have confessed under the promise that they would waive preliminary ing claim against the railroad com­
as now measurably approached, thd
could not be determined but it is rcWill Be A Hummer
of immunity.
trial through the usual channels, a pany for such loss.
Hughes proposal would refer the rep­
*
hcnvily from the hail of bullets that
Adjutunt General Toombs failed to privilege accorded all persons charg­ "We are enclosing a number of
arations question for advisory rccpenetrated the walls nf the structure.
It wan announced In. yesterday's is- promulgate the martial law he was ed with capital offenses ill this state.. forms for your convenience which HOME TWENTY COUNTY AGENTS
ammemlaliuns both an to tho amount
The bodies of Henry Andrews and
AND OTHER OFFICIALS
Dr. II. M. McKoin, former Mer youcai: till out and mail to this or­
UGermany can pay nnd the method of sDewthat the girls had postponed tllelr said to have in his possession. He de­
Holy Wllkerson were recovered this
ARE HERE
payment to an international commis- game with the Jacksonville girls anil sired to put off such action as long as Rouge mayor, charged by Governor ganization either weekly, or monthly.
morning. Volunteers entered the yard
lion &lt;&gt;( financial authorities free of that they would play at home tonight possible, he said. However, it was Parker with murder, was riding thru
"Trusting to receive the co-opera­
under the guns of the negroes and
Today niul tomorrow then* are
in conjunction with the hoys’ game, known the slightest display of fife the southern states .last night enrouto tion of all the growers In this section,
political obligation.
removed them without being fired on.
hut the girls received a wire from arms would he met with a military to Hntrop. With him were two trav­ us it will work to the best advnntnge about twenty agents and officials of
They were brought here.
tho State Extension Work convened
Jacksonville
this morning and will order.
eling companies, a deputy sheriff and of nil, we are,
PARIS, Jan. 5.—The alllnnco l&gt;c-.
,
Parties of armed men continued to
here to discus^ and formulnto plans
Fire arms arc present in both Mer a detective. McKoin will enter htn
Ivrni Frc'ice, Great Britain, Italy leave -on Train HI todny to meet this
Your* very truly,
pnss
through here early en route to
of
work
to
be
carried
on
in
l'J2.1.
This
ud Relgium fell apart todny over the fast team in Jacksonville tonight. This Rouge nnd Ilnstrop in -unprecedented heme parish a free man, tho chnrgc
Hanford Chamber o f Commerce,
the
scene.
The wounded men are Heafternoon they will have n little trip
twatmmt of Germnn reparations. means that there will He hut one af­ quantities. Mer Rouge citizens in par- having been lifted when an extradition
•
“ It. W. Penrman, J r.,,
phun
Stud-dll
and Warner Kirklnnd,
through thb section to have a look nt
Tht Utin powers, France, Italy niid fray nt the Parish house tonight, hut ticulnr are known to have untied j tangle developed and he agreed to
,
“ Executive Secretary’’
both
nf
Rosewood,
and a man named
the truck fields, stopping to *«* some
Belgium, remnined loosely grouped this one game will l»o enough to make themselves due to the strained feel-1compromise by returning voluntarily,
"P. S.—There h do charge to you
Odom, believed to lhj from Jackson­
of
our
early
celery
being,
cut
and
ings between the hostile factions.
The governor, rpltid nnti-klun, has for this service."
togfthrr on that subject, while Eng­ them all nit tip and take notice.
parked. The preronling plant will he ville. The fighting begnn last night
The Masked Wonders of South Flo­ .Those entering the court house to- charged thnt the physician was a
land, although separated from them,
.
visited ami the experimental jdot be­ when a party of men approached a neexpect* to co-operate, especially with rida will meet the hoys ia Sanford day will he scan bed for fire arms, it metifieer of the Ku Klux Klnn. This, MRS. It. II. BALL DIED SUDDENLY
gro
house
in
which
It
was
believed
ing conducted by the Federal gov­
France, on other questions. Tlu* con­ tonight and this team, a sort of n.ys- WftB ienrnud, and the court house will however, was not the first time the
ernment
by Mr. A. C. Foster nnd his men were hiding who were implicated
tcry
team,
play
the
game
masked.
ference of the premiers, which has
be protected by two companies of state Klnn Issue has,been brunght into the
Mrs. Rcbcccah Harriet Ball died assistant Mr. McKenna.
in an alleged nltack of n-while wo­
tom in progress hero- since January They are fast, in fact one of the best traps now encamped e»n the- court­ case*. J.T.. Daniels, onc-of those flog­ suddenly last night of nn nciUe uttark
man in Rosewood recently.
Mr.
S.
N.
Hiatt,
the
district
ngci%
teams in the state, having met nnd house nnd jail grounds.
t, (mini with friendly words,
ged, declared the costumes worn by of the heart. The nllncU cnino on
for the East ('oast, is presiding nt
Mr. Rnnnr I-aw’s statement, which whipped some of the best Florida
A squadron of state cavalry was the mob members were "what wo while she was passing nlong tho street
GAINESVILLE, &gt;‘ln., Jnn. 5.-Jthis meeting.
(
tennis.
The
Sanford
Ixtys
will
I
k
?
up
to gave on '"behnlf of the British
moved yesterday from Mer Rouge to know ns the Ku Ktux Klan.” Gossip in front of the Ball Hardware Co.,
Among those present are the fol­ Threo white pten nnd three negroes
rovemnu-nt and the British people,"[-against one of the strongest teams to Bastrop, leaving the remainder of the linking the Morehouse Klnn with the about idx o'clock yesterday afternoon
lowing: S. W. Hiatt, Gainesville, dis­ are dend and n number,nf white* and
be played this season. They are in troops at Mer Itouge, where a com­ kidnnpping and murders bernihe so
vu at follows:
and she fell to the sidewalk before trict agent; E. \V. Jenkins, Gaines­ hlneks injured ns a result of nn out­
Hie majesty's government, nfU*r fine shape for the affair, and ulthough pany of infantry i* encamped. The current that the supreme authorities anyone knew there was anything tho
ville, district agent; A. P. Spencer, break nt Rosewood, three miles from
firing most earnest nnd careful con- it will |oke some tall hustling, th’ y mounded soldiers are expected' to he of the Louisiana Invisible Empire sent mutter with her. She was rushed to
Gainesville, vice director of experi­ Sumner, Ix*vy county. Into yesterday
export''
to
givu
a
good
account
of
toleration to the French proposals
used In serving suhpoennes and nink-, investigators to Morehouse to uHcer- the Fernahl Hospital nt once anil cvment station; J. O. Tinxler, St. Au­ nnd early last,night, according to re­
tovr conn- to tho conclusion thnt they themselves;
ing arrest*. The conditions of the tain who were responsible.
eiy thing was done to in ye her life, gustine; S. F. Ncilund, liiinttell; W, ports received here by teltphone from
The game will start promptly at roads required Urn usage of such
taanot approve them and that, if
All activities 'of masked moh*} in but nil to no nvail and she died Inst T. Nettles, Green Cove Springs; Bay
Cedar Keys.
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arrui1 out, they will not only fail 8 o’clock, and as slated above, the troops, it was stated.
this vicinity during the Inst year or night about seven o’clock.
.
Johnson, Dol^iml; Henry Tribble, Co­ . ' The reports added that tho popula­
crowd
will
be
u
large
one
nnd
every
to produce the desired results, hut
The company commander of the more, will come under the* potlight,
The funeral services will Occur from coa; Alfred Warren, Ft. Pierre; J. A.
tion of Cedar Keys wns aroused and
v* likely, to have grave and disas- one wishing a seat had better coma Opclouses Infantry announced last it wns understood.
the Miller chapel today nt II o’clock, Dew, W. Pnton Bench; J. H. Homy, Mi­
that ninny nrnted men from there
early.
The
admission
price
is
two-bits.
trout remits on the economic life of
Dr. Hrownjce of tho Presbyterian ami; C. D. Kime, Orlando; E. F. De­
wero planning to go to Rosewood.
Europe. ‘
church officiating. Tho remains will Busk, Tavares; B. F. Whitmer, Jr.,
The
Gnlnesvillo Sun wa^ requested to
Have tho Herald do your nflit Job
“His Majesty’s government ut-the
be taken to the old honu^ at Fitzger­ Sanford; Mr. Mycr, specialist from
ask Sheriff Ramsey* of this, Alachua
of
printing.
Wo
linve
tho
jqulpment
Iutn« linn* desires to assure the gov­
ald, (At. for interment. Mrs. Ball was Washington; S. M. Rhodes, Jux, State
county, to go to tho sccno with as
ernment of the French republic thnt, to do nil kinds of job printing.
born in Canndn. although the family Market Bureau; E. S..Ayers, Gaines­
many men as possible, ns it wns fear­
•Me they regret extremely that there
were natives of Georgia* anti later she ville, specialist; H.-S. Brawn, Gaines­
ed tho situation, already beyond con­
been
crowned
with
success.
The
jtnlinn
•towM lx- nn irreconcilnble difference
came Imck to the old home state to re­ ville, specialist; R. W. Blncklock, of
trol of the Levy county authorities,
interpreted
the
•f view on a subject so serious, the delegation has
side. She had only been In Sanford Gainesville, specialists; W. M. YothWould
grow work*.
feeling of friends on tho-port not thought of its own government in
about n month, coming hero to lie ers, Orlando, citrus specialist; A. C.
Sheriff
Ramsey, Deputy Dunning
•ely of the British government, but the conivction that the disagreement
wltl) her son, Fred Unll, nnd to keep Forbes, .Hartford, truck specialist; R.
Chancellor
of
Exechequer
and
Governor
of
Bank
and
several
nutomobilo loads of citi­
** they believei of the British people among tho allies has not, influenced
house for him during tho winter Stnutmlre, agricultural editor of the
zen*
are
preparing
to leave for Rose­
towjrd the government and people of the cordial sentiment* of friendship
months. During, her short stay here Experiment station nt Gnincsvillc; J.
Are in United States-^.
wood.
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so long existing, and exptvS#?* the
Frante remains unchanged."
Mrs. Ball has endeared herself to a M. Scott, apcdnlist, Gainesville.
Tho
truublo
is
believed
to
have
re­
hope that eventually oven on this
in his reply M. I’oincare said:
largo
circle
of
acquaintances
by
her
lion
will
prepare
for
presentation
all
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 5.—Tho Brit­
sulted from nn assault on a yoiftig
The French government, for their present question there will Ik* recon­ ish debt commission, headed by Stan­ of the detailed data hearing on their sweet disposition nnd especially In WEINIIUIU; BOUGHT
white woman ot Sumner early Mon­
►•rt, have cxntninctl very attentively sideration nnd agreemont."
church circle* was she loved for her
ley Baldwin, chancellor of the exche­ side of the funding problem.
ItYRON HOME IIKHE;
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day. One negro was lynched a few
Premier Mussolini turnpd the scnlo quer, nnd Montague C. Norman, gov­
and rarrfully tl\e British proposals
work und interest nlong every line.
WILL BECOME CITIZEN
Although t|icre wns no qfficinl
miles from Sumner Monday night af­
*nd the longer they have studied them decisively lietween the British plqns. ernor of the Bank of England, arrlvHer sudden fleuth casta gloom over
ter he admitted to a mob that he had
*h* Wore they havo felt obliged to The Italian delegation had reserved cd in Washington yesterday prepnred statement on the subject and Ameri­ tho community und tho sympathy of
Mr. Perry Welnburg purchased n
J^ofnizc thnt the pro|&gt;osals would their final declaration until yesterday to take‘ up with the American debt can commissioners dcchired thoy had tho many friends is uxtended to the $10,000 home nt 701 Magnolia Ave­ transported in a wagon to rsevcral
Involvi-, together with a considerable and in the morning it appenred they commission the subject of funding no intimation of (fco British program, sorrowing son, Fred Ball, the only nue, and the 'deal was made by Mr. miles a negro suspected ot the crime.
Sumner, a sawmill town, l* on the
induction of tho debt, owing to France were Inclined to support Mr. Honor Groat Britain’* war-time debt of more reports persisted that tho first steps survivor, who had Just arranged a Bronson with A. I*. Gonnolly &amp; Sons.
10 miles west of this city. Rosewood
by the foreign delegation -Would-be to comfortable home for mother to spend
»nd the overthrow of tho treaty of laws’ proposal with slight modifi­ than 1 -1 ,000,000,000,000.
Mr. Welnburg hns just recently
&lt;re*ty of Versailles, tl is impos­ cations. A telegram received from .Members of the Amerlcan’ commi* attempt to establish to tho satisfac­ tho aunsot of her life with her boy. moved here from Key West where he is three miles from Sumner and about
tion o f the-Americana the approxi­
10 miles from Cedat Keys,
sible for them to accept such a so- Rome just before the* conference op­
has been In tho jewelry business for
hrtlon."
•
• ened instructed them to vote for the sion said yesterday they were ready mate, annual amount that Great I^itCOUE ARRIVES
tho past thirteen years. He was also*
to enter Into .ncgitlationa but would
fovemment of the republic French plnn os against the British in have nd proffers to make beyond the ain can pay. Tho British delegation
in the jewelry business In Orlando
OTTERURF.F.K, Jan. 6,-r-Two white
.
in ? TW
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regret* their innbllltyHo agree case they should find it useless jo limitations established by1 law. Thoy was declared to feed that without first
for three years. Mr. Woinburg say* men, two negreaaes and ono negro era
NEW
YORK,
Jan.
B.—
Entile
Coue,
fi,,'t« Great Britain on this serious push their own plan. This strength­ had nd Information, they declared as reaching such a basis for* calculation,
after giving them all n thorough known dead and it is believed many
the negotiations might fairly be ex­ the little pharmacist from Nancy, trial thnt Hanford is the host o f them
^ t, but they ‘ thank tho vHrltlsh ened France and Belgium, and Great
other casualties are tho result of rm- ^
to the British proposal and declined to
came into port today hoping to spread
period to come to naught.*• *
tation for their friehdly state*’ Britain stood nlonc.
all.
Mr.
Welnburg
is
nuw
located
tem­
rial trouble last night and early thb
iftsebss in advance of thoir receipt the
through this country- hi* auto-sug­
M. Poincare wns not elated lost
*Tnl #nd can assure them thnt, in
High treasury officials on tho oth­
porarily In Benjamin’s store but will morning at Roscwpod, twelve miles
reported
British*
plans,
gestion
phraso:
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*Pito °f Gd* difference of opinion, tho night over his succea*; ho was describ­
er hatjd.iald yesterday they expected
"Day by day, In every way, I’m get­ .rernovq to llaumeU’s storp about the from here. With the czc^ptjon of three
A deninl was made by treasury of­
••ailment of tho French government ed as in a sober mood, conscious of
ifl sed an early settlement,of the Brit­
twentieth of* Jhla month, In which building:*, tho entire village was burn­
•n nation* toward England remain^ great anxieties nnd difficulties' nhbad. ficials of any thought being given Jo ish debt question and indicated the be­ ting -better and better.”
•tore
ho will occupy the entire place ed today by a mob at day break, ac­
Greeted at tho plsr by a party ° f
Ho will proceed warily and report to change* in the debt refunding' act to lief that no serious difficulties would
aachangingly cordial."
under
the name of Diamond Palace cording to report*. The fighting began
welcome,
ho
announced
his
Intention
*rqul* u0 jj, Torretta, represen* the French parliament on It* reas­ givo tho''American’ commission more arise between t^ie Two delegations.
carrying
a complete lino o f high when a party of citizens from Sumner
of
opening
a
clinic
In
New
York,
and
Untltaly, **,d:
sembly. In the meantime, the repara­ latitude in the .negotiations.
went- to Rosewood seeking a negro
grade Jcwolry.
1
expressed
Qto
hope
that
hia
methods,
It
was
believed
formal
Jliscuislon
ot
The luliBn delegation sincerely tions committee will meet Tuesday to
alleged
to have attacked a whitq wo­
The tjsw South Side Grammar would be Introduced in medical schools
J«rtu to ,ee thal the o(rorU |t m*do p u s upon coal deliveries and also the funding qOeation would be delay­
man
Monday
and were fired on by •
Belgium
has
a
motorcycle
wKh
a
school will sOOn I&gt;0 rood / for occu­ to fight disease and in ponltentlariea
u ■" accord among tho allies upon Germany’s request for a mora­ ed untjpearly next week. In the mean­
twenty
negroes
barricaded in a house.
water-cooling
system.
to
combat
defect*
in
character.
*
time attaches of the British dclegn- pancy, now for aome aide walks to it.
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* grave question have not torium.
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BE GOVERNOR OF
AS ALTERNATIVE RESERVE BOARD

UPSHAW WILL
GIVE MORE HOT
SHOTS SOON RACE RIOT OCCURS

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District Meeting
Of County Agents
In Sanford Friday

BRITISH DEBT COMMISSION
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PREPARING TO PAY UP, ARE
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C. I&gt;. Hrumlcy of Chuluota was in
*u
the cjty yesterday on business.
Ka
C„ A. Fleming |* In the city today
in the interests of Merchants’ Demon­
stration week.

For Florida:, Fair* tonight
and Fnllay; light frost in
north
portion
tonight;
warmer in north and contral portion Friday.

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J. T. Wheeler of Kustls is In the
city today on business connected with
the Mllanc theatre.

to tht! little bird which hits n montage for you, from the man­
ager o f the Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., Who has moved hi*
family to Sanford, nnd will be on the job at all timesi to(
nerve you to the very beat advantage, with a complete line
&lt;Jf Men’s nnd Boys’ Clothing nnd fumiAhings at the lowest
possible prices, Qunlity considered.
Yours to serve
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

Several car loads of celery will be Committee on Tak Revision Will Bee'
shipped from Sanford this week and
omntrnd Tax rtn Gasoline
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it is bringing good prices.
It is almost time to got up nnolher
celebration of some r.prt and bring
the people to Sanford.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. Barrett, Mr*. James
Sharon and Mrs. K. J.* Holly spent
tho dsy In Orlando visiting’ friends.,
This is tho season of sales and get­
ting rid of tho winter goods nnd mak­
ing room for the spring stocks. Watch
tho Daily Herald nnd save money.

First Quality— I*ow Prices

Phone 104

115 East First Street-

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In this issue of the Herald ia a page
advertisement of Baumcl’s Specialty
Shop calling attention to the bijf removal aalc which will stare Friday of
this week and end Saturday night,
Jan. 20. The Specialty Shop will move
to the East rodm in tho new Mcisch
buildinOicxt to the post office in o'
few weeks or as soon aa the room is
ready and in order to keep from mov­
ing the big stock they intend to sell
out everything and start in the new
building with a big spring and sum*
mcr stock—hence the big sale. There
aro drastic reductions on dressea,
suits, coats, sweaters, undorwear, silk
hose, corsets and brassieres, gloves,
Skirt* and shirt waists, kimonas and
nvgligces and all tho millinery stock.
Also on all accessories such as furs,
hand bags, handkerchiefs and other
things. It will be a week of sensa­
tional selling of all fresh and up to
date dresses nnd millinery, etc., and
as usual tho sale is bona tide and. the
figures and the stock speak for thornsol ve*r Bead the advertisement'in this
issue and attend the opening day nnd
see the great display of real bargains
bought in tho heart of the season
and with plenty of time to wear the
winter goods for three months of win­
ter and part of next winter.

B. M. Hcckard and I)r. E. J.. Bry­
' Ix’wls Hughey and Robert Mason an aro In tho city In the Interest of
spent yesterday at Coronado Beach. the Railroad Men’s Country Club to
bo established nt Ocala.
Amos and Henry Wimbish of OtMRS. FRRD DAIGBR, Society Editor Inmlo, former residents of this city,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jernlgan, of
uro visiting friends here this week. Hanford, were visitors in Eustls Sat­
Phono 117-W
urday. Mrs. Jernlgan is a daughter
It m l e t s ear »»!*•«» » W il« r*
—U m A * n l u „ m /y tk r r * a r .a m in e
Miss Resale.Zachary left Tuesday of Hr. and Mra. John l-ochner, of
I n w . M W rm s a r « e a l f r l a l a l a * . w H «
• M t i i nr4 »• tkM |»»s«»M ».frt*1«« for Bristol, Va.. where she Is chap­ Clprmonl, nnd was an autumn bride.—
• M a lta , a t t r u a k a o * I k * llaaa. I l w it
eron ut Sullen’s cfjlegc.
Euntis Ijikc Region.
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WRECK VICTIMS RECOVERING
MACON, Gs., Jan. 4.—Only sevon
persons from yesterduy's wreck of the,
Dixie Flyer at Jlivoll near here were
in local hospitals last night. Alt will
recover, doctors said.

Miss Margaret Znchary left yes­
Sidney Swope, of Wichita, Knns.,
terday for Krlstol, Vn., where she will was in the city yesterday with his
Wadnesdajr—General Business meet­ resume her studies at Sullen's college- brother Hon. O. P. Swope. Mr. Sidney
Hwopo was hero about ten years ago
ing of the Woman's Club.
Miss Gertrude Sorrell of Orlando and sees tnnny change* In the city nnd
Wednesday—Mrs. F. E. Roumillat will
entertain tho members of tho Fort­ is tho guest of her sister Mrs. C. W. all over Scmlnolo county In that time.
Stoke* nt her home on Mngnolin avnightly Bridge Club.
onuc.
J. J. N. Conner, accompanied by
Frldsy—Mrs. Stalls Arrington will
Mrs.
Conner nnd their little fnmily
entertain tho members of tho Book
.Mis* Dorothy Stokes is spending of seven sons anti one daughter, ar­
lx&gt;vers Qub at her home on Mag­
this week in Orlnndn, the guest of her rived In Sanford last night and nrc
nolia avonue at 3 p. ra.
aunts Mrs. C. I- Mlllotxcr nnd Miss now comfortably located in the resi­
FRIDAY—Mr*. H. B.*Lewls will en­
Hazel Sorrell.
dence on Mngnolin nvenue recently
tertain tho member* of the Tues­
purchased- from A. P. Connelly. An­
day Auction Bridge Club nt her
Mrs. H. J, Paine of Danielson, other son is manager of the big gen­
home on Magnolia avenue, nt 3 p. m.
Conn., who has been the guest of Mrs, eral store at Callahan.
FRIDAY—"Madamo Butterfly" by
I. D. Martin for some time, leaves to­
Mrs. Wren McGuin, assisted by
day for points south.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Van Roye
Mrs. Lucile Aspcnwall Taknch, un­
and
daughter of Crystal River and
der the auspices of the Music De­
Mrs. W. D. Crabtree, Jim, Dorothy aunt, Mr*. Paine of Toledo, O., were
partment, at the Woman’s Club
and W. 1). Crabtree, Jr„ Mrs. *W .0. in the city totdny enrouto home from
house at 8 p. m.
Boutwcll and Miss Bertha Drydalo, of points on the £nst coast. Mr. Vnn
8ATURDAY—Sanford Council of MuTampa, were the guests of Mrs. F. K. Roye is nmemlier of the legislature
aic at the studio of Mr*. Fannie
Roumillat yestarduy.
from Citrus county and 1* a real es­
' 8. Munson nt 3 p. m.
tate man with wide acquaintance in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn returned tho state and one of the Florida
A. F, plover of Tnmpn i* spending
home Tuesday evening from a delight­
boosters.
the day here attending to business.
ful motor trip to Tampa, Clearwater,
St. Petersburg, nnd Pnis a Grille SOUTH FLORIDA
. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Wood nnd dnugh
where they spent tho week end.
FAIR WILL START
ter are stopping at the Montezuma.
ON FEBRUARY 1st
Mrs. Frank Grnyhnm, Mra. Lucia
Mrs. A. E. Hill is spending the
Graham returned from Lakeland and
day in Leesburg with friends today.
lienn platform
Lake Wales where they, spent severu! days n* the guests of friends nnd
Robert It. Osbomo nnd family of
relatives.
Philadelphia are spending' n short
time herd en route to St. Petersburg.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. — The
B. R. A. BOWLING LEAGUE
Washington ogvemment will stand
Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Woolfurd, of
by Uie award recently made by arbi­
Tampa sre spending nfew days here
trators nt tho Hague on claims aris­
at the Montckuma. Mrs. Woolfurd in
ing nut of the comnumdooring of Nor­
with the Florid* Grower.
wegian ships by this country when
summer emphasised mo urgent nevu the United States entered the war. A
George Crews of Jacksonville ar­
of new, modern nnd Arcprqof struc­ White house spokesman said yester­
rived in the city yesterdny and i*
day that there hnd been no attempt
tures.
.
■pending a few days here on a busi­
Beginning with .tho concrto and to refuse to puy $12,000,000 award
ness mission.
steel grandstand, just completed, the against the United States.
new buildings include the poultry
Mrs. W. H. Holden, Mrs. M. Mar­
building, declared to Jh* the bMt for SENTENCE HILL JONES,
tin, Mrs. J. N.,Robson ami Billie Hol­
its purpose* in the entire Suth; nnd '
den were tho guests nt dinner of Mrs.
BERGDOI.I. SUSPECT, ON .
an extension connecting two of the
I-awrence, of Orlsndo, Tuesday ev­
VAGRANCY CHARGE
I dbuildlng* in which county exhib­
ening.
last evening Miss Olive Newntan its have been located nt previous
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 3.—"11111"
Mr, nnd Mr*. J. E. Beerbower and entertained ut/a slumber party, in fairs. Nw booth*; etc., make up the
J
ojics
, held in the local county jail,
remainder
of
the
new
buildings
com­
daughter Miss Helen Beerbower of honor of Miss Maud lake, who leaves
for
the
past several days as a sus­
pleted
since
the
close
of
the
19S2
fair,
Chatham, N. J., are spending u week Monday for JitaunJon, Va., whero she
pect In connection with the reported
and
providing
more
space
nh^
con­
will
resume
her,
studies
at
Stuart
here tn route to points of interest on
venience* than hre to b found eat any attempt of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll
the East Coast.
Hull.
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war dodger, to enter this country, was
yyfter a delicious supper, the young othr fair ground In tho south.
given
n thirty day "sentence yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. J. (I Maurer Jr., of ladies were Joined by k number of the
on a charge of vagrancy. I*oeal au­
boys,
and
dancing
was
enjoyed
until
New York city aro spending sumo time
thorities have become convinced ho
at tho Montezuma. Mr. Maurer is n a Into hour.
NATIONAL CAPTIAL »ls not Bergdoll.
Those enjoying the slumber pnrty
•celery buyer nnd this week purrhnNcd
were Misses Maud lake, Mae nnd
over fifty carloads of celery.
Hearings on the Kellog-WhltO fed­ _ TVventy-eight cities reduced their
Mildred Holly, Gladyco Wilson, Dor­
motor fatalities in 1021.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hnrrold left Inst othy Cameron nnd Snrn Evelyn Wil­ eral radio control bill wore begun by
the
house
merchant
marine
committee.
evening for Jayksonville where they liams.
were railed by the serious illness *&gt;f
Announcement that Secretary’ Fall
Combination anti-theft lock
Mra. Harroid's father, E. II. Youngs,
of the Interior department would re­
Ifccn made for the fuel Teed line.
tire from the cabinet March 4, was
madu nt the Whito House.
Pierce Butler of St. Paul was sworn
in as an associate justice of tho Uni­
ted States supreme court, succeeding
William R. Day, resigned.
Assurance was given at the White
House that the United States would
stand by^hv Hague award of $12,­
000,000 to Norway'in settlement of
shipping claims.

Sa l e s a n d s e r v i c e
A Com plete s io ck of P a r t s .

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Buy a Hupp and You’llSave Money

Increase in -the maternity death
rath and decreaso In Infant mortal­
ity'in tho United States was noted in
the annual report of tho Childrens’
bureau,
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CARTER DcIIAVEN

u e r tito r t
If your little girl rc-f
veals any of the symp*
toms of /what is com­
monly known as ‘‘wenk
eyes” don’t delay giv­
ing her the aid of a
pair^of specially fitted
glasses such as wo aro
equipped to give her.
Our glasses co-opcrntc
with the optic nerves.
-We see that you see"

TOM MOORE
Optomeftist-Optlcian
Phone 410—Opp. P. O.

Notice is hereby giv­
en that all persons re­
quired to have State and
County Occupation Li­
cense, and not having
procurred the same on
or before January 8th,
1923, will be subject to
prosecution Without fur­
ther notice. License may
bn.. Jno.
be had front
D. Jinking, Tax C olictor, at the Court House,
SC fl^LLE MAINES,
rosecuting Attorney.

The slatb department announced
that Germany had proposed a fohr
power agreement fur no war for. •
generation without the sanction of a
■plebiscite but that tho suggestion was
unacceptable to France.
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Dramatic Reading of

If you don’t want to mfcet tho same
fate thnt James Smith did, tench
your own wife to spend your mon­
ey. This is ono of the best polite
farces of the season.

“Kickville RoiReo’*
.Makes this an entire eoptedy hill.
Friday and Saturday*—'The great­
est moving picture that the mind of
man ever conceived—"Foolish
Wives" Novelties, loo.

Why do we do 75 per cent of the
long distanco hauling of Seminole
County! An*.: Because wo do it
right, nt the right price. Lossing's
Keep the spare tire covered against QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
Thono 498. *
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sen, rnin and dirt.

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PIANOS

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PIANO TUNING

PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

“Madame Butterfly”
By MRS. WREN
McGUlN, Reader
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assisted by
Lucilla Aspinwall Tsksrh, Soprano
FRIDAY, 8:00 p. m., JAN. 0TH at
WOMAN’S CLUB HOUSE
"Madame- Butterfly’’ is n story of
Japan, written by the American
Novelist John Luther Long, Belasco's play in which Iilnnrhe Bates
starred, and Puccinius’ opera in
which Geraldine Kara had a notable
success, were founded on this story.
Galli Curd added “ Madame But­
terfly” to her role in 1021, The
rending “ Madamo .Butterfly" pre­
sented by .Mrs. McGuin is adopted
from the story by. Long. Mrs. Takach will sing the beautiful soprano
arias from the opera. The pro­
gram will he in costume. For the
benefit of the Music Dept, of tho
Woman's Club. Adults...... SI.00

BY BUYING BREAD •MADE IN SANFORD
Demon**!rations with Grade A. Coffee, (

Woodcock &amp; Iligney’s Friday, Jan. 5th

ROUTH

BAKERY

Next to Princess Thenlre

JUST RECEIVED A FUESII SHIPMENT OF

Vegex— Vegea Cubes— Vcgea Almond— Vitafood

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
THE HEXALL STORK

10 Stores in Georgia*

San ford’s New Store

$2.50 SILKS
Per ynrd
GINGHAMS,

40-1NCH NURSES’ UNIFORM CLOTH
Per ynrd
30-INCH GOOD AS GOLD BLEACHING,
Per ynrd
36-INCH SCOUT PERCALE
_Per y n f d ............... ..........
7-INCII HEMMED DIAPERS,
Per dozen

Ko d a k

dealer

1 91 ore In Florida

Phone 127

�THE SANFORD DAII.Y HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923

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STROUT FARM AGENCY |
the office of thu Star-Telegram seek­
11.1 Magnolia Avenue
ing employment. The harvesting of
the citrus crop'has provided employ*
drinking,
itayif
he
has
more
"hot
Shots’
Read this and act quick if looking
lMibll.kfi »»rrjr nftrrmmn rxrept * mi»ment for hundreds who wouhf other­ for a bargain, 40 acres bordering n
Sa, at ikr HrralO liulMln., l»7
U ham? them. There Is. one thing
Xlssnnlla
Hanford, Vim.
wise lie idle hut even with this indus­ beautiful hike, 30 acres cleared, 115
about old red headed Will Upshaw—
try now in full .blast, there ore orange, 1 grapefruit, ail bearing trees,
The Herald Printing Co. lieidunjt mind handing them the hot
many
who dannot obtain work of any no scrub land, all excellent soil, sever
stuff right off the hat.
PLiii.isijf'.u*
In starting the New Year, one
kind. There nrc industries right here ;)| nrwg of h,.avy b,Brk |Mnl| the best
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in
Folk
County
that
should
be
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goj,
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but
a
jnrKt.
In Mnrlnatle, Wisconsin, on ac­
* r e r r l i t r r - T r .B » » r e r
resolution you should not forget
X. J. I.If.I.AItll
ii. * . n u __ . ......tlr u r r a l Vlatin*er count of a local fight nml having.two
to
take
care
of_
oil
the
surplus
b
b
|
,r
bnrtl
«n
property.
Owner
called
HW
ay.
Ailrr-rtW In*
It. a. tioi.t.Y
is to pay up and wipe out your
that is offered but with things o » jFor qu,ck M,0&gt; offc„ lhb durable
AlvrrtlaUl Hair. Made Known «*» sheriff* of tho county the prisoners
f
Appllrnllnn
they an*, such it procedure is Irnpos-; trnct f„ r ff.uOU.
debts.
in the jail are getting six meals n day.
LLWIt dlllPr
Clrealnllan Monnarr Each sheriff feeds them in order to
This is not o ff in the-woods,, hut is
I'holtr .t3fl.IV after A l»- in.
get the money for the meals and the
By so doing you will n o t ' only
Mr. Ford say* that the solution A lloca ted 500 yards from hard improved
naboerlptlaa Price ta A ttain1
thu ’present-day economic evils rests |roJJ(j- nn,| onjy 8 miles front Sanford.
prisoners are getting the benefit. We
add to your prestige and standing
Oat Year
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with tho young men who are soon to postoffice.
are advertising this fact in order that
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Mi Staalka .— ...... . ..... .... .... ....
in the community, but you will b e -''
Itell. ered In tillr k| Carrier
take charge of things In the realm of
the.beggars in Florida can gel hep to
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.Oar Week ---------------business and finance. He urges that
the big feed and hike to Wisconsin.
UNION MEN FINED
come financially independent.
Tfce his II. to |H.|tasr Weeklf llrrthe^ study the monetary system of the
----------- o -----------ald entirely- cater* Hemlnolr' Conner
and la publlalird ever, PrldnrUnited States, find oat for themselves
II.In* rnlrn ntndr knnwn on apptlra- I Si: Till-: WANT ADS FOIl Ul.’SI.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3.-^Fines ag­
Start a savings account with us,
wherd there ore Ioum- screws and then
tlun. $2.00 prr year, nlttn). In ndtnnrr.
NESS GUTTERS
gregating Sit,POO composed the sen­
and let us help you to enjoy the
set nbout to get things' right.
&gt;ik Miir,it t u b AddOfiATr.ii pmm*
tence in district court here yeiterdny
Tho Asaortatoil 1‘ rewr Ik eseluslvelv
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A
job
for
every
man,
Ford
rogues,
blessing o f being free o f financial
Neglected opportunities for tho
against eight ruilwny union men
•nllllnl to ltin One for rrnuhUrntlon of
would result in it grenjer degree of •onvicted of conspiracy to obstruct
' all new* ili*|&gt;alche» creillteil lo II or gaining of business that may lie n bit
worry.
’ not olhnrwlKo rrrilll.tt III Ihl* 1'dprr
happiness and prosperity than the interstate commerce in connection
. and alrni thu local new* publlanau out of the ordinary, lose much that
* herein.
world hjts ever known. Unemploy­ with tho strike last August1against
All rlshlK of rn.iMililtcBilon of special might bo gained. There are few read­
ment brings dlstres' and suffering and tho Atchison, Topeka anU Santa Fo
■ dispatches hu/elu, are n|Ko reserved.
ers of a daily newspaper who fail to
-i
m
cause;! n mental attitude that bodes railroad. The Ufiitcd States District
Olllrei IIKIIf/i.b t iIll'll.I)l\r;. Pboae l « carefully scan the "little classifieds"
ill for the future of tho country. Work Judge Medaoe pronounced sentence
seen in all progressive publications
orrldn A d v .r tl.ln a R rp re .rn tn llv *
r T1iFIF
work. W ork —that is the safety valve after assurance by counsel for tho
and
the
advertiser
may
feel
assured
Sanford, Florida
LI! AMHitICANPRESSAS5CCIATION that cadi announcement in these col­
for American rnnidiood; tho less there dcfdlfco that tho hues would In- paid
is of mistaken charity the better.
umns are read by the masses. Some
by union organizations of which the
•f ,i*
read them merely for curiositythey,
There U one more viewpoint of Mr. defendants were members.
are anxious to sec what and who and
Ford thni should not t*b overlooked.
The Orlamiu Sentinel says that the
where; hut they read them. That
That is the payment of high wages.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
Moose “ may" erect a home in Orlan­
show’s the possibilities uf those col­ HENRY FORD SAYS WORK IS THE ()f
MONEY!
1&gt;C expects or rather takes
do. "May” Is right, Or let's see, was
umns.
it for granted that the worker shall
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and
WORLD’S GOAL
It June when they were coming here?
There are hundred* of little thing!
lie honest nml play the game fair and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield
, — : — °—
—
which might Ihi sold dr traded or
square, giving full value for every Avenue, Chicago, III., writing your
That
simple
littlo
word
"work”
iff
If Sherlock Holmes docs not catch rented if the owner and the pc non in
dollar received. Rut h** insists that the name anil address clearly. You ■will
that suspect In Orlando In the next need of that precise thing could he the remedy given hy Henry Foril for underpaid worker is a liability on the
V
receive in return a trial package con­
two dnya the people will go bughouse brought together. That is the pur­ much of the present economic unrest j
not only in the United States hut community instead of being,an asset, taining Foley's Honey and Tur Com­
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waiting for something to happen.
pose of these classified nnhnunee- throughout the world. Henry evident- ^
h r,Kht&gt;because as he says, peo- pound for coughs, colds nod croup;
h meeting tho dt*runrut for Rood pyre* watef nnd there are hund roils of J
_ -o——
mi^nts—-to get the people together; ly believes in the old saving to thefl1*" can spond only tlmt
that which they Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
ImttliH tjoing distribute! orouiul the City at all tunes* Cvery family ^
With the "Father of Tree Surgery" to have one say: "I wish to get what
cTect that “ the devil finds some mis­ earn. Hu points oat that it is not thu and hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­
of
Sanford should get the hubit and—
x
visiting in Orlando in a few weeks we you arc advertising!” or have tin chief tdl for idle hands to do."
moneyed m#in who creates good liusi- ney and bladder ailments; nm| Foley
suppose lie will grnft new liuds on other say: “ Why don't you secure
In his New Year's Message Uie no­ ne-e hut the wage earner. Experience Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome ami
this of me? I know you need it."
sevora) old fumily trees, eh, wot?
ted Detroit manufacturer does nut teaches its that vthen the worker is thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
The wise person will “dig up*
o-----------content .himself with platitudes; ns Well paid, lie or he is generous in constipation, biliousness, headaches,
At tide in the Gainesville News says many an article not longer needed usual he hits straight out from the spending that wage *o that thu mer- and sluggish howgls. , Hold every-}
"Sanitary Chicken Houses a re‘ Vital­ and will use,the classifieds,,The wise shoulder and calls a rpi/fc" a spade. I *'^nnt benefits directly and promptly. where.—Adv.
And mic truck will be at your hack door with a bottle of tlmt pure
ly Necessary." Some people we know person will say: "Where can I gel He bluntly lulls the world that it must }
community win re the wot leer rewater
tlint nil the lintels, restaurants, drug stores and soda fountains
NOTICE!
so-.iml-so?
Someone
must
have
it:
arc keeping them without any thought
go to w/irk. He insints tlmt things’- &lt;c'v,‘ ‘ b*w wag' , there is just that
I'll
put
in
a
classified
and
see
whit'
are
using.
must bo ho changed lli.it there Nvilf much leu i money is l ilt ulation.
I The annual mcclittg of the stoekabout Birch rules.
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licit will bring."—I'alalUu News,
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U* work for everybody. II - rny.t that j This inurh may I” uiid in all truth |holders of the Petrous Manufactur­
Hi 'ie is something wrung with our which 1u* piis.ilie lurkelapd Telc- in g Company, Inc., of Chuluota. Fin.,
A pretty girl known ns "attar of I
And lie Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
WIIO 1H llESI’ flNSIlll.K?
will l«‘ held til the office of M. F.
•rnnantic system when mutt ate , .itu- gram.
roses" is held for. the half,million dol-j
Use in That Battery
'Robinson. I Id North' Park avenue.
lu lled lo is g from door t &lt;d" e. froi,.
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lar diamond ■robbery in New York.
Sanford, Florida, at H p. in, Monday.
f.tt lot It Iat l o’ y, f i tiro - hop tit hop,
Well, a pretty girl and altar of roses! »«
''uman nature lo nR aise freJanuary Mb, it'J't, for the purpose of
have been the downfall of many pco- •&gt; and to forget praise when due, am for a job. And #tse:e is, Fo.d ha»
no one realizes this more keenly that tillh p: t.&lt;- t.e with 'lie us If.in- v.io t.
•dieting a hoard of directors and to
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'a newspaper publisher. Readers of
tmnrait any other business that may
IhLs paper are a kindly lot, and some
properly
come before the meeting.
Turkey is cnlling the men ti&gt; the
o
"
times when mechanical or jdiysica'
II.T . WHEELER,
colors and raising one of the biggest
obstacles interfere with the ion! tin
C. V. MAHONEY,
President
armies, in the history of the nation. they ovciluok the diserejmneies.
If
you
have
u
NAlli
or
a
F1ANO
tfi
Secretary.
217-Htc
Wo win hnvr to muster all the (Ireeks
Never a paper printed that had all
move,
mid
waul
n
done
safely,
tall
in Florida and sent! them over there the news— not even all that is "lit to
1.0:sing\ QUICK SERVICE TRANS-; For quick nNults, try a want *d.
to fight the Turk.
print." The conscientious editor no
r'lii!. ni •! have it
as ymi want it
■“ “ ■1—O'-- ” 1—■■
only makes every diligent rlfort to gr
.'lose Fulsome, that fulinmii* V titei nil tin* news, hut wdl go n long wnj
of Jacksonville, has a long mtieje in out of his loud t i get it. Hu! an i d
the stale papers explaining "why the itnr docs not make the new. - -lie only j
year begins in the winter."
\ftcr prints it. And if his people -the a i r j
that is over, Muse, we want you to who make the news—don't let him
tell us wheie the flics and mosquitoes know, he cannot lie Mamed if it is not
go in the winter. We know where wi printed. A great many jieoplc feel r.
want them to go.,
delicacy in reporting nowit concern­
ing themselves, buL n publisher dmJanuary is the month of Sales, It not misconstrue the act. He appreci­
Is the month of real bargains. It is ates: it. This is your paper. And if yon
one of the bent months to watch the ilo not tell us what ihtj news in and
Daily Herald for the Herald now enr- the paper is poor, it is your own fault.
the■advertising of all the live You will Confer a great favor upon
wire merchant* of Sanford. You save the editor if ymi will tell him nr wiite
money reading the advcrliNcincntH in when you have an iii-m of mti test. I
is manifestly impossible fur him to
this paper.
sec each of you each week—and oven
A fine Y. M. C. A. huildihg will he if he did, a story might "break" af­
erected at the University of Florida ter he had seen you. We want our
at Guinesville with all the convenienc­ lenders to feel perfectly free con­
es for the boys and everything need- sider it a duly to give ns tin* news.
This will mean much to the uni- Well see that it is printed. If this js
students and the good work a poor newspaper, the fault is largely
should tie rushed unit the building yours.—Clermont I’m#*.

Sanford D a ily H e r a I ( L ™ f e

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he aggrtogatc indebtedness of all the
states is for soldier bonuse.i; anil when
all tho stalci get theirs In function­
ing. ns .they doubtless will, the total
will he better than fifty per cent of
the states’ debts.
And with nil that, we are relent­
lessly searching for more sources for
taxation and mofe Alleged reasons
for lax inif.
Verily, one may nsk, when he looks
ahead in vision anti secs posterity
struggling under the load which we
have piled oil it, What has posterity
done to us to deserve this treatment?
Florida, only, of thu states*main­
tains it- level (leadedness and refuses
to bp swept o!T its feet with the spe­
cious mgjmcntx of those who would
hnvn it bonder! to the limit for roads,
or general publicity, or the eradication
of corns or tho itch. Florida owes a
modest six hundred thousand dollars,
to itself, nml pays itself three and n
half per cent interest for the loan.
Florida refuses to tax. nwiy possible
suggested course merely because it
will bring more money; Florida, con­
tinues to be the one state where In­
vestors get a square deal and a run
for ihtdr money; and Florida comiiiues to draw foredgn capital for Invest­
ment in i;ums annually growing larg­
er nml more frequent.—Tampa Trib­
une.

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A CLEAN .SLATE

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION \

I Elder Springs Water Company j
TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

S'- 4

COUPE

N e w P r ic e

Made ready fur tile opcni/ig of the
school next October.
Emile Coue, the funny little French
philosopher, .is coming to America to
how to keep young. His forla to repent .every hour the
"day by day, in every way I
am getting better" nnd you will get
better at once. We don't need tho
formula. What we need is the formula that says “ day by day I ntn spendItBS." rr&lt; .*
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There is LlI little argument over
type of streets ta build or the
of roads to build if you have the
money. There »* nothing as durable
for this country as brick roads. Rut
they must be laid on the right kind of
foundation, must have the right kind
of drainage nnd must lie good brick.
Our experl(’|l-T in the past has taught
us oil this ’Wisdom.

U BELL
YOUR REAL
ESTATE

WHEN U
LIBT IT
WITH UB

For a quirk buyer— A fine big
home on Magmdia Ave„ with all
tho very latest conveniences, at
the right price and ternm can be
arranged.

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Auto iMurtnca
10$ W. First SL, SAN FORD/FLA

WHAT II \S FOSTER IT V EVER

Some men when urged to consider
permanent improvement* for the ben" f thl&gt;ir l"&gt;’ tvrily. indignantly
axk, "What1 hns*"p6storily ever done
for me?" Hut in the light of our deb{
piling and passing the buck to thb
futuro, (,,u' &lt;* i,m| l" w inder what poor
posterity has ever done to u* that it
should he so burdened.
Itefore the World War our national
debt was a billion dollars. Today,
thanks to the war, and the loans we
made the allies because of the war, our
debt is the staggering sum of $24,000.000,000 and wo are petitioning
nnd threatening congress, trying to
make it add to that total at least an­
other billion, or so. Indeed, It is like­
ly, if the present craze (for lending
to the world nt large continues, and
we hnve to keep on issuing bomb to
get the money to lend, wo will be ow­
ing n quarter of o trillion dollars—
real United States money—before the
piesunt administration ceases to be­
come n preesnt trouble and passes
Into the memories of the past.
Tho total of our state •lebts.now
is more than the national debt was
when the war started. Half that much
hatf been voted by the staler In tire
last five years.' Road building nnd im­
provements have been mnde it a cost
of a third of a billion to Hie states;
while the federal government ha.r ex­
pended almost as much for its port
of tho work,
'Next to highways, Soldier bonuses
have been the largest items from the
states—fifteen of them hiving passed
bonus.bills—andYound tho means for
Ananring them, If the national con­
gress could notl Twelve per cent of

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�THE SANFORI) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY

Foolish Wives” '
Film Sensation
Presented Her

W A N - TTE

Card* of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
0f whoa. In his chosen profcsslon the Herald recommends to the people.

George A.&lt;DeCottes
Attom ey-at-Law
Over Scralnolo County Dank
FLORIDA

HANFORD

“ p BED R. WILSON
A T T O B N E f.A T -L A W
First National Dank Building
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FLORIDA

CHELLE MAINES
LAW YER
. : — Court House

I j n Esamlnrd

Gloise* Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr., '
Opt. D. * .
Optician-Optometrist %

212 East First Strevt

Sanford, Fla.

DR. It. M. WELSH
Grndunte Veterinarian

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Office .•
Oppoaltb P. O.
DeLand, Florida

Office 123
Residence 257

“ Foolish Wives,” Universal’s cost­
ly photodrama of life ami intrigue at,
Monte Carlo, which will ho the fcatdro ■
at tho Princess Theatre today and Sat­
urday, has been heralded as the cost­
liest and biggest picture ever* scree ti­
ed. It lives up to its premises. Nev­
er hits there been such n knjeidoscopie array of beautiful settings nndyartistie photography combined with such
adept cburncturuation end careful di­
rection.
Krich von Sfrohclm, the author, di­
rector and stnr of the picture, has
made a screen masterpiece. Whatever
faults it may have, and no picture Is
perfect, they are submerged by the
force of the theme,-by the rcalness of
the atmosphere, and by the vivid por-*
trayals of von Stroheim and his sup­
porting cast.
j
it i.i easy to see where Universal
sj\*nt the $1,103,786 the picture is said
s He a line. No nd taken for loss than 2,*&gt;c and |n*sitlvdy no to have cost. Iconic Carlo, its prin­
charged to on)one. Cash must accompany nil orders. Count cipal buildings, its &lt;rdwds, its activ­
a line and remit accordingly,
*
ities and its very spirit have been
transferred to the.screen for “ Foolish
Wives.” The film company admits
FOR SALE
WANTI-JD
spending *421,000 alone for tho elab­
w o o d * f o K T s a l U— i s .i .y
WANED—A chance to build
orate sets built in California in dupli­
cation of buildings, parks, villas and
promenades at Monte Carlo. •
wantetl, when placing your order.- F
S. Vemay.
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FOR SALE— Rosier and Gay paints
borers for land clearihg, contract
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty work. C^ood camp, lligli
Works, Sanford agents.
1-3-tfc W., PorkifU, GroVciand, Fin
kltj The Antni-tnlnt l'r«M&gt;
OSAKA, Jan. B,—Even in the poor*
F A R M E R S — Yuu can get seed Led WAN II. 1) Hi SELL at a bargain n
e»i families In Japnn weddings are
fram-s and irrigation plugs at tks
one bag concrete mixet on skids
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-t.fo with engine, a pick up. ‘ Address Mix­ a-heavy item, ns the bride, besides her
own trossenu, is expected to supply
FUR SALE—Twelve furnished i
er care of Herald.
237-tfc
certain household utilities, such as
with three year lease at 115
WANTED TO DUl — Dodge louring laundry and medical apparatus.
mcltf) avenue.
2.
ear, not taler than 1021 model. Ad­
The longue of Womens’ Societies
r UR n.ALK—r Ki l t I Kl.r.S—Urrm- dress “ W. D. C.” care Herald.
ays that 100 yen will cover the mar­
mental trees and shrubbery.
My
2tt*3tc riage costs and suggests that parents
trees are grown by some of the larg­
put aside one yen monthly from the
est nnd beat nurscrica In tho So’dli, birth of a girl baby, which by the time
IV. I., Hall, tlie fruit (ree man, Orlanhe roaches 20, the marriageable ago,
would, with interest, amount to ill

HANGING &lt; LASSES every
You can find the name of
every lire Business Man
in Sanford lu thin Column
each day.

Full SALE .• to 11 • with flue, i
well, one room bouse, «m paved r-’
Near stare ami loading station
quire 0, t*. Howard, l!U;i &lt;»ah .J
nue.
242-.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please jou, tell others; if not,
tell us. Phono 403

. ORANGE GROVE BEARING
510 trees, grapefruit, tangerines mu
orange, all in splendid condition, wck
SANFORD
taken care of; 8 room house in goat
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. condition; I acres much, fine for truck
General Machine and Boiler Worka; farming; 2 acres cleared for addition
Balance
Cylinder Grinding; IM.uxe Pistons] at grove. _ Price $2,01)0,
Fly Wheel* Steel Gear Bands; Crank terms. Consider trade.
See Mr. Bronson
Shift* Returned— ------------Phone C2
A. I*. CONN EI.I.A ,'i SONS

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. C tl! ! 1*R. i’ rnp

General Shop and Mill
• j W ork
CONTRACTOR ami BUILDER
SU Commercial Strcet-i-Sanford, Fla.

GILLON &amp; FRY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
^Mtlnthouie Lights and Appliance*
New l.lno of Fixturea
Miller Building ----- M a g n o li a A v e n u e

lk W. IIERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
lrir -------- AUTO---------RONDS

O. Shinholser

Contractor nntl Ilulldcr
8ANFORR

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ilreti and 7 p. m. for adults. 1
in!ivo and ball room dancing)—
sor t'. L. fjhson.
1
HuMES built mi vary term*. J. \\.
Mutuum. Huilder,
!t' BUt*
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cent of
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rare rf
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NO SETTLEMENT
NEW YORK, Jan. f&gt;.—Humors font
rjernhliiie Farrar, former •Sletropoli!aIj
^t.ar, nn*l Ij»u Ti ih'gon, her
ui liis-hu-dxittd, weru to settle tht-ii
marital difficulties without n-Mtrt to
court were spitted today when Suprente Court Justice Cobalua net
down next Thursday ns time for her
trial of the suit for divorce.
v T'he landing action is tho fourth
started by the diva. Three others wore
dropped.
Golf balls are tested under actual
*
*
playing,conditions with a machine in­
vented in . England whffch ‘ utilizes a
heavy weight to swing clubs \ati
ous ili'tutlces.

January First Starts the First
Quarter of the New Year.
Open that Savings Account
Now. Deposits made on or be­
fore the Tenth draw interest
from the First.
Four per cent compounded
quarterly.
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
D. F. WHITHER, Caahlcr

F. I*. FOR8TRR, President

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101*8 Magnolia Aw,
f i l l T f i r A »*i»r!filrii ft*rr'Mit

Rootn'7, Miller Bldg.
BANFORI)

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at p a ris h H ou se at t l\ ill.

’] he league estimate* her trosaeau,
im-lmiing Lr' wedding kimimiw and »»bi.
(.■Ir girdles 1 house-keeper’s bm'ks,
himidry apparatus ami medical appnrntn.-. at 270 yen. With 30 yen. plus
an equal amount from her fiance, the
wedding ceremony may be held.

K -talilish n ! I PUS

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f METAL WORKS
*7 Fr
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OR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
Fcrndnlc Apartments, 305 E. First
trect.
l'.-n-tfc
VAN i ED— io rent, furnished bttngjilutv, occupany Jan. tUlh.'very ilejtahle tcfiiiat. enu* tlno. W. Knight.
2:tP-lfi

TORONTO, Jan, 5.— Fuel can hu
mhnufactUTO'l In commercial quanti­
ties and at reasonable prices from
Ontario's pent bogs. This statement is
made in 'no interim report of a com­
mittee appointed seven years ago by
the Ontario and Dominion govern-

T o c i o n ur.- Horltc. tCCt Ofali-a Ki .
Pbllailrlftbia i*. fiiiHylvnabi.
T A K E M •TUT dial " i t
iuqu-arl mr
fr o m an uttUl.ali
*-f U-i^i
11ik, I,
lli.il' -It* Id 111.- nilMliti IS'i al
Itt-ri-ln a t.•1 t i - i » mi nri.- a r.'.M- n' * I
a nlali- i*l li* i tr. a Hit* Slat*' o f K!&gt;til«|a
amt Dial l i n t , i m&gt; iul'luti \,lilda tin
Klftti- o f l-'lorlila, Mirvlct- o f &lt;1 miliIHMllit in BiimhiiiiiH in i.Ilnti,rr&gt; u|&gt;,ni
iv In an v until tiliut you. amt ila- Blit of
( ‘omulnliit liavlng Upi -o flint ImpOn
a g a in s t y o u . It la llarclijF o n t i n il Hint
you a p p e a r t&gt;* the Hill o f t2iiiiiplalnt
Utiil to n-tii amdiiat you lu tlu&lt; qlmvi'
rnltlli-il can no on tlm itli ilay o f Ki-lirunry, A. l&gt;. 1923, f o e sanso Iii- iiik n
rule Pay o f dil!t c ou r ti amt tli4 Saitfon t Batty tlcratil \a pureliy ili'slaiiatril ait tin' m-tt'Hpap) i tu w|ilrh tlds mi­
llet* aliiitl In* puliliahett u p c c a wccll
f o r fo u r v o h . c c u l l v i ' wccKn.
W IT N E S S my tinm! anil official
o f bffle** tills tlm utli pay o f January.
A. I K Hi S3.
IS B A 1A
tr. A. lKU'flt.ASS,
f ir r U of.CtreUU C’ ourL
Schrlte* .Malttca
S o lic ito r f o r I'ntrplalnant.

Oja-iaf *n&gt; under tIn- i ,!»*•i*i vntiiiu of
■'lifriTtFN1! Ilotise with, garage, all the committee have been carried on
convenience!!, (’nil nl 113 East Mh dear Alfred, Out., and a* a result it
treeL
238-Glp is staled the committee will rocommdnil the -conatniction and operation
•J room unfurnished apartment, of a perfected punt*producing plant.
r house, desirable location. Aa- The committee estimates Hud a plant
“ F. S." care Herald office, Saii- producing 10.000 abort fops during
Fla.
102-tlc a season of 100 ten-hour working days
can turn out finished peat fuel at a
FOR RENT—Furnished two room
coFl-of $1.18 a tun, or at $3.50 wyrkapartment, 30tl Palmetto Avo.
infc on a 20-hour day basis. Thu cost
2 4 l- 3 tp
delivered to the .consumer will lie
about $10 a ton, the committee csdi-*
rooms,
mates. Anthracite Costa from $15 to
$20 a ton deiiveroih
The committee reports that n good
market has been developed within ec­
U lster o f t'lilillrn lltin
•
U ly Tin* AD»ncl:tl&lt; d l*rc«sl
onomical ahlpjiing rndias of the bogs
PARES, Jnn. 5.—Miss Hu|h* ilurjtis, and that the demand for pent fuel is W n ltr r It. Ilnllnrj, Contplafnnnt, t ».
I.llllr ll.-nrit YVImtirrlr, and *:. s. Ilordaughter of H. H. Harjeii, of Mor­ growing.
Irlsh i amt ttehrrt If. I ln in s r ,, Truslec
gan, Harjes nnd company, the Paria
a n d auect^sors In Trust, amt If dt-atl.
all pcrsniin clnlmlatr uinter them, or
.lirar.ch of J. P. Morgan and ntmpany, L l F j E I N S t ' R A N t E M E N
.
c l t lice o f tin nt. t»cfrnitnni*.
hau been killed in a hunting accident
OPEN BIG CONVENTION
at the Harjo# country place.
h i.!it cunt linio'M il. itumst-y, 'I’ ryttee,
mtu Huceesaers In T rust, If livin g. If
Mbs Harjes yesterday waa riding
iirail
to nil person s clnltuliiK a n y Inter­
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jnn. *G.—The
a Polojmny which beCAttift frightened
est uniter rUtlle lldnrtl AVlrnljerl)«. K.
annual
convention
of
?
tho
Bankers*
il IUnit'inn auit Holier*,
it. Ramsey,
by the hunting horns nml the dogs
Lift, Insurance yompnny of Iowa for­ T r u s t e e niet Successors Jn, Trust, o r
employed in the . chase. ^.She waa
o th er w is e, In tlie f o llo w in g itrscrlbed
mally opened here yesterday with lands tn -w tt:
thrown front tho pony nndjn falling
h e N orth -W est Q uarter c f th e North
more
(han 400 delegate* from overj* WTest
q u a r t e r « f H tctlorrJ5 . Trm n sh tp
her head rtruck Iho stump of a tree.
31; South o f tlaiiKe 30 Knat. less uio!
sectioq
of
the
country.
(A-orge
Kudins,
She died "a few hours later. Hiss Hftr» see jo i n c th erefrom the ItlKlit o f W (ty
president, arrived late Wednesday.
■jf th e A tlan tic Coast IJflv ItRltroRit.
Joa was 24 years old.
t
Volt amt eaeh o f y o u are hereby reThe convention It being held in the
iinirift lytil ordered to lie nml ap pear
J&gt;once do Leon notel which opened ticfnro
snld Circuit Ciiurt Bouse
SEVERE COUGH AFTER INFLU­
In Hanford, Florida, mi tho Hrst M on­
Wednesday,
ope
day
ahead
of
sched­
day In .March. 1933, he trig th y fith day
ENZA
ule, to accommodate the convention. o f natil iteuith, th e n ,a n d ttn-rn io an
**Arier an attack of tho ’Flti’*which
w e r to ilie mil nt eom iilnlot
filed
.Schools and routine huainess will stinrctn
ntiulnaf you, and each o f you,
loft me- with, n severe cough nothing
occupy the day nnd entertainment the nnd tlx-rrln fall not else said Mil will
scented to relieve me until I used
tie talien as rnofresetl, to tie follow ed
evening. The convention will continue by
n Jlnnt d e c r e e .Foley’s Honey and Tar," writes Mrs.
It ts*fiirttter ordered that this notice
lie. mihiishcd In it*!* Sa n ford Ilernld. n
K, D. Drake, Childs,
Marjrtnmi.
nnWagapnr.Viuhtilheil In Heniluoln rotin*
Coughs resulting, from Influcni?,
ty. o n c e earn w eek f o r a |»crlod o f elRht
eim socutlve weeha.**
Whooping t ough, Asthma, Croup, La
W l t n r h s . m y hand and seal o f naW
Grippe alid Bronchitis are quickly re­
c o u r t lUls t h e . Sth d a y o f Ja nuary, *A,
l&gt;.
1933.
lieved w|th Foley's Jloney and Tar.
(HEAL)
B- A. noBOLAKH,
DR.. BAGWELL
.
Clerh Clrrrtlt Court o f
Cqrfuiiu
no ..opiates!—ngredienfa - GRADUATE VFTKItINARIAN
f
Hentanta County , V)u
printed on tho wrapper. Largest «U*
A*
tty A. si. w,Pji^nv UhKwi Pharmacy 375 and 449 •
0*nrV»n’nhd'ghnrffn, Ihg cmigh mcdiclno in tlio WoiItL
Boilcltor* f o r Complalnaqt.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
jgm

ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE. T-BON1
ah nt, iii.
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WESTERN LEGS OF I’ OKK, per lb
I'ltIMK R ill, SIUL o Tn . N AVA-CU T, PIKE’S PEAK , p r a y e r - b o o k
SILVER-SIDE, hi fart any Roanl you cill for, til per Hi.................

HOLLAND HERRING, per keg

| AN D A L L CHOICE CUTS, -j
: _ P er lb........... ......— ............J

L5c

1 SKINNED IIAS i s .
Per lb....... ..... - ..... .................
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I A L L SAUSAGE A T THE SAM E R E ­

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m¥9-f

FANCY GROCERIES A L L A T C U T

PRICES
I
I
■ FANCY BREAKFAST
BACON STRIPS, lit.
1

DUCED PRICES

10c

D RESSED CHICKENS,
1; 11)f « it*•&gt;&gt;■»**•«»»•••***».■* a#i ^
/
,
«'

FA N C Y CREAM CHEESE, O A p
i

25c

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MINNESOTA Fancy Break­
fast Bacon Strips, per lb.,. .

1

25c
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-DON’T LET THEM TALK YOU OUGHT O F ITWE RESERVE TH E RIGHT TO REFUSE, ALL HOTEL nnd RESTAU RAN T BUSINESS

Next Door to the Coca-Cola liottliag Works
KEEP MOVING
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PAGE FOUR

PRINCESS THEATRE

VON STROHEIM

Friday and Saturday

A M an

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET b a l l ,
TRAP SHOOTING

REALM OF SPORTS

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CHAS. L. BRITT’, Editor

poaitivalyr &lt;lcclnred himself #* opposed
to paying the claim or nettling the
matter through any compromise. Mr.
Mullaney maintains not even a fly
ball will bo batted on the local ball
lot by any Indian player until the
claim is paid in full, All of which
means that the fans are the innocent

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

Herbst Howls High With 453 Total and Hill Fo! Jacksonville May Go arid Then A sain She May
Not— Do Not Want to Pay Dulaney’s
lows With Total o f 450
Claim o f $2,400
Some people say It wns because
Charley Henry bad been reduced to
tho ranks, was just an ordinnry pri­
vate tit lien again, some say it was
lx cause Hill Hill had been notified
that the price o f lumber was going up
and there are others say it was be­
cause Emil Amann jvns offered $5.00
a crate fur Ids celery nm|_ couldn't
keep his mind on bis business, "but
whatever caused it anil whether or not
the real reason* is ever found out, the
Farmers lost a game to the Rotes.
The Rotary Club took the* lead in
the first frame of the*first game and
held thnt small lend throughout the
entire way and ended up with the
small majority of 21 pins.
The loss of this game hurt the
Farmers chnnccs far mory than the
good It did for tho Rotes, as tho Farm­
ers were well in Jinu to tic up things
with the Champs, and now they must
win their remaining three games of
this first half mu] the Congregnllonals
lose two of their remaining three
games in order to end n lit*.
The Farmers were bowling way
under their usual form last night, the
highest average living made by
* Herbst, who was by no means howl­
ing his beat. Herbst rolled a total of
435 nnd Hill IIill wns right behind him

The. scores for last night's games
were as follows:

•

I armors

Aiimnni
I'hnpmnn
Herbst
Couch’ .
G, Peloid
I*. Pezold
Wcirenskl

Henry
Hill r.
Ilousliuldrr
Britt ........

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At the approaching session the di­
As the time approached for the
opening.of the Florida State league, rectors must name a new president,
which will mean either tho re-election
tho same old cry goes up from*some
of Mr. Rose or a new pasty and man­
of the debs, that they may not be in
the league tills year. As a rule this agers for 11*23 will bo announced.
George Block will ip't manage St.
never amounts to anything, and when
the curtain rises it finds them nil in Petersburg again, that position having
tho Bw'jm, the bigger town paying out already lteen tendered to Hugh Brad­
big money and the ’sfhallcr towns, ley while a new* man Is certain nt the
dragging behind tlifrti. The follow­ helm of Daytona's franchise What
ing, by
K. Baker, appeared in the changes, if any that are to be made
r.t Tampa, Orlando nnd Lakeland, ‘re­
Jacksonville Journal laAt'/night:
"Grave fears for professional base­ mains n mystery.
Locally, the situation is, even worse,
ball here the coming season are enter­
The
Indiana arc ns yet. also minus' a
tained by local diamond fans ns the
manager,
George Stovall having been
time for the annual meeting of.the dlrectors In the Florida State la-ague! discharged before the conclusion of
nears, ami which will doubtless be tho lf'22 campaign nnd not one sug­
called tin* latter part of tiiis month. gestion ns his successor. President
As e result of much litlgntinn between Marcus Conant hns not announced any
the club and former managers, the plans for the year, either by way of a
pilot or personnel of iln dub.
Dominick Mullaney,.manager of the
tram when tills city fit t entered the
State League, wns awarded n divis­
ion against the dub i y the National
the ruling wns sustained at the tinnen! meeting o f,tin* Imard during the
Louisville, Ky., meeting of minor
league clubs ’« idmrt while back. The
former manager says hr is due pay
for ore year's salary or approximate­
ly $2,100,
President I'otianl, it is raid, has
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JANUARY
Mr. Cobourn was In town yester­
day and made the remark that he hat­
ed to say a thing about his show this
year. Said he was too modest. And
Mr. Oobourn never puts ouC a prop­
aganda that was not true and correct.

There Is no doubt but that the seat
sale will go fast. This popular show
George Stovall, manager last sea­
always draws a hig house and if you
son, asserts the Jacksonville Baseball will take a tin. get your seat or seats
Club In also due him the sum of
5152,72 as part salary for 1022. What
disposition has been made in this re­
Next week's picture program in­
gard, if any, has not been given out.
clude*
some of the best of the sea­
Mr. Stovall announced .before leav­
son. Get n copy of thnt program and
ing here, after the close of the year,
mark off at least three or four of
that he would appeal to Secretary
them and then go see ihcnl.
Farrell to settle the claim, but nl the
meeting of the Arbitration Hoard in
Lhuiaville the matter did not come up.
Finally, the situation Is squally In­
sofar rs professional baseball here Is
concerned. In the meantime the open­
ing of the season Is but a short time
and some action is mandatory nt
onre,

* .W e not, where It may not be posslide for Jacksonville to have a team
in the Florida State League this year.
Same old line, always thnt way nt the
beginning of the season.
And there is talk thnt there may
be some other teams in the state
league that may not be able to make
the grade. Just as soon ns some of
the larger cities get away from the
spending of n small fortune for a
team and give the small bird a chanru
then, and then only, will tho stale
league start out wltHout the same old

FLORIDA FOOTBALL. SCHEDULE

JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 5.—The Un­
iversity of Florjda hns closed for a
football game with Mississippi A. and
M. on November 17, cither in this ci­
ty or Tampa, according to an nnlioutfcemcnt by Prof. P; L. Reed, fac­
ulty chnirmon, In Gainesville yester­
day. This Is the fourth game sched­
uled by tho 'Gators for 11)23. Other
Masked Wonders,
opponents already announced are Ar­
my, in West Point, N. Y.; Georgia
One of the fastest basketball teams Tech In Atlanta and University of
Alabama in Birmingham.
of South Florida.

In Sanford—at the Parish House—
eight o'clock—torfight—admission 25
cents.
Foolish Wives tonight,

It was announced in yesterday’s pa­
per that the girls didn't care to go
Ami Foolish Wives again tomorrow pi» far from home without the Imys,
night.
They have changed their minds and
And a certain lady remarked this will go after nil.
afternoon that this will be the only
chance of eve* seeing Foolish Wives
ill I'anford. And site was talking of
the-picture only.
■Coboiii n*S Minstrel n beaded this
way. Will show In' Sanford mi the
Jllll. .Same old (oltouril, but Hot the
Minte old show.

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

a*Any way you can bet the girls will
give a good account of themselves to­
Gobourn'a minstrels will In* a big night at Jacksonville, nnd when those
ger, Imltcr and every tiling m-w. The Jax girls see the way Holly and Spen­
sent sale opens Monday at Rountil cer get about they wjll think the San­
ford girls work on springs.
bit and Anderson's.
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EARN IT
TO SAVE MONEY IS TO BANK IT
is n e v e r

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923

Emile Coue Comes
• To U. S. to Teach
/U s Self-Mastery
,,,

Saving money is one o f the greatest pie

the life o f n normal person.

This groc

nm on the cash plan allows you to save

of bad accounts.

Worth while— isn't it 7

Hirt**1

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COFFEE

flm fact that Monarch
Coffee is sold in every
state in the Union; even
in localities never traveledj&gt;y a Monarch sales­
man, is testimony to its
pleasing
powers,
its
grade, price and flavor
make such an impression
upon tile consumer Dial
when he moves front one
city to another, he Insists
that Monarch Coffee fol­
low him.

WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER
WE WILL GIVE YOU

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NEW \OllK, Jan. 5.—Emile Coue,
a smiling, naive litrje map with whitg
tiair and heard und sparkling blue
eyes, once an obscure provincial phar­
macist who toyed with the mysteries
01
*n
■’hop *n Nancl’» *Ejgp£*lny arrived in America on
the Majestic, an iuternutionnlly fam­
ous figure, the apostle of tho doctrine
of ztlf mastery through conscious au­
to-suggestion.
The little* pharmacist, whom .for mula, “ day hy day, in every way, 1 nm
getting better und better,
tepeated by disciples all over the
world, hastened to announce to Amer­
ica thpt he did not want nny sensnticnnlism to be ndvertircd nnd that he
did not wuuit.it believed that he claim­
ed to l»e able to effect cures of dis­
eases.,
“ I have never cured anybody of any
Ailment in my life," he said, 1
Imvd never made such a claim
can succeed here, ns I have many
times in the pnst in helping others
ro to understand themselves and ex­
ercise their minds that they can im­
prove their physical condition and
nthioVe better health and happiness,
then 1 shall have succeeded.
. “ It is-so very easy to pass over tin*
invisible line into sensaflotinliMn and
to hritig discredit to nny otherwise
sound and assuming theory, that I
would Hite to make a special appeal r.t
the very beginning that my aims be
not misunderstood."
M. Coue declared tin* purpose of his
visit was to spread the knowledge and
on- of his doctrine in the United
States, lie Imped, he added, soon to
estahlir-h an authorized clinic in New
York.
•
Successful combatting of defects of
Diameter and of vicious habits, siuh
a* drutikcmic
M, Coue said, was
one Hf tin* piimnry utilities of Ids

COTTON.MILL PLANTS
coMiNrt scit'Tn F r o m
NK&gt;y- -END LANII STATES

PAGE FIVE

Florida Development
Board Will Assist the
Commercial Secretaries

■*—* &lt;11% The AMaellfetet! S’rr*»)
BOSTON, Jan. *l.—A movement of Arranged for Extending Co-Operation
New England cotton mill plants to
in Building Organization
Southern stntes is under way. At pres­
ent it in conftend to extension ol
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 5.—(Spec­
branches In the south of mills that ial).— Itecogylzing the importance of,
have their principal plants in this organizing or strengthening the coun­
section, but there arc indications that ty, city and community chambers of
it may add new manufacturing units commerce, in order that they most ef­
to southern centers, financed by New ficiently function in their respective
Englanders. Advantages in hours of
communities, the Florida Development
work allowed by law, in wage scales Hoard Executive Committee has ar­
and in tax rates and exemptions are ranged for extending eo-operation in
the three principal causes
given
building up the local organizations.
contributing to the movement which This is made possible by co-operation
has manifested Itself recently in sev­
of secretaries in giving a ' limited
eral ways.
amount of their time to this work
Actual nnnminecment of the trans­
during the next few weeks, until the
fer o f part of their plants or equip­
Florida Development Hoard receives,
ment inis been made hy the Applefront the ehnmbcrs of commerce’ with­
ton Mills of Lowell, ami the Junckcs
in the state, their ideas on revision of
Spinning Company -of Pawtucket, R.
the charter, and cun make those
I.- At least one other large textile
changes effective by the necessary le­
corporation in this state has voted tu
gal process.
make more capital expenditures' in
Secretaries whose service^ will be
Massachusetts, This action, accord­
available for otto or more engage*
ing to Secretary H. C. Me.-cAv, of
meats nielli do Willis H. Powell, secre­
the National Association of Cotton I
tary Luke County Chamber of ComManufacturers, carried the inference
mereq, Tnvnres, who* has hed longer
that such capital expenditures-would
service in chamber of copimurce work
be made in the corporation’s southern
probably than any other secretary in
the state; mid in addition to making
tin* Lake County Chombcr *&gt;f Com­
merce a militant organization, has
largely been responsible for organiz­
ing several other county chambers of
commerce.
Karl Lehman, secretary of the Or­
ange County Chamber of Commerce,
Orlando, while secretary of the MoatV( rde Chamber of Commerce, had “ fit!
of the 300 - inhabitants of that com­
munity ns paid up members; of the or­
ganization. Within In. very
shott
time, Mr. Lehman has intensively orgnnized the-committees in ' Orange

SEEK LI III, AS

the ftplendormis crown JaweU of the
MASTER KOI) 11KitI ItonianufT'tt. Mr«. Xchnellkopf won said
to have recently purchased several
NEW YORK, Jan. 6.— A pjrutty andlj gems of the priceless Russian collec­
handsomely gowned young Woman, tion but, out.lido of the dazzling cm*,
alleged '‘master mind” of full dress j crnld,' was not wearing them New
.
%\
bandits, was sought today by po­ J; Year’s eve.
lice investigating the prystery theft , Frank Bnrrctt Carnian, actor and
of jewels from Mm. lone Kehocllknjif known to women' companion as “ at*
wife of a HulTnlo multimillionaire. |tar of rotes” Jn whoM apartment the
.L r-u party
........
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*&gt;1st. crooks I..
was
held
with
ly­
Police and scores (if private detec­ ^poker
tives were conducting their search ing in ambush outside for women’s
on the theory that tin* West Fifty Sec­ gents worth $1,000,000, remained In
ond Street pok\tr party, following, jail' today. Police, despite his uncon­
cerned and sometimes feminine man­
ner, grilled him every hour or so.
Used by the thieves as a strategic
meeting place where the accomplish­ ROTARY CLUB OFFERS .a_’ ___
ed "rniric*,’' queen picked tile victim
DISTRICT CANDIDATE
of the gang.
' Home police detectives anti opera­
tives of the Pinkerton ami Hums ag­
encies threw ndditionnl mystery into
the case by admitting belief that the
robbers may have been a group of Uon in Kt.- Pctersh
international crooks trailing part of lias been announced

Fancy Florida and Western Beef Pork and 5
Mutton
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Our Meats are o f the Finest Quality
QUICK DELIVERY

,J. HUGH TILLIS, Prop
Phone 10;1

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tu nim tly.siH te i,
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by or oi&gt; tliml. Lift t's

A UDITORIUMl
DAYTONA BEACH

Garden Grown Vegetables
ind California Fruits and
Vegeta hies

* s \VS llttRNM h N PHoNOf.RAPES Nji i REST Ft *11
SOUND CONDENSIN'!

IS STILL (JOINfi

ON

Now is (he lime to Imy. All of our winter slock o f
floods going ;il great 1} reduced prices

BANDEL’S EMPORIUM
3Hi SANFORD A V E N U E ---------------------- -S A N F O R D , FL A .

t*r wages called- tor in new r.ngianu
ill’s gave a distinct advantage to
,ilher center*. There W.lM ft growing
feeling lie milled, that the taxes paid
hy i iittiju mills were out of proportion
I,. i(L,,*e levied on other Industrie-.

graphs ate not of the most efficient!
?hapc for the condensing of simml, ln|
the opinion of Ur. A. I.. Foley, bend!
of the tk’ iyirtmenl of physics and u
te-earch professor at Indiana Univer­ registrations for the year 1022, lota
sity.
$1,531,833,1.1, exccedit.g his e.stlmnte
I)r. Foley said he disagree* with at tin* beginning of the year $200.
Hie popular t h e o r y that sound rulin'*
it ban u!st» been (ound that the *
through horns iih water goes throgh tier cent w hich wn- ‘i,'l asid e in nmk
funnel, lb* dei Inti*.** that most of
thi' energy backs out of horn instead
ilian
ef hi'ing eoiidemted at tin* small end.
Inldr
Tile Indiana University scientist has
ilher
designed \evernl new types of horns
* opin accordance with his theory.
has
Special attention will he devoted to
j petroleum and oil engineering by Hie
renti University of Birmingham, which has
iporj been given a chair for this science hy
of
j men prominent in the oil industry.

THE NEW STORE

HONOLULU, T. II.. Ian. a,
men an* outnumber-f
e island whe
ed i oiisidernhly by women residents, j
also is the island where Jam and can - j
dy. ore far more precious tlinn much!
fiat gold, m ini'ling |o .1 F. ti. S’ oke-i It lit I * lit l.oiled to tile lllshop Ino-eilin, who i uiidtn led an extensivef
tour of investigation of tin* Austral
islands in connection with the muse­
um's dlorls to estutilish tile origin
of the Polynesian rare.
*
Stokes said that offers of money
had no effect upon natives of Rapa
when they were requested to obtain:
spoeittu o*t, relies mid other fragmentof a lost civilization. llllt these werej
foi iheomieg instantly when candy
was olfeted in i vehol.gi'. As a le tilt
tin* au|ipl&gt; of randy was soon ex­
handed. 'I hen Mrs. Stokes mini* to.
the re h in*. The native* would furnish;
no more specimens unless they wine j
first supplied with tyweets. Mrs.
Stokes hit upon making- jam out of
the oranges which grow in abundance
on Rapa.
t
,
Stokes aid that the jam was cam
sidered more valuable than the enn-

Operated hy a chain grate stoker

I loridn and Western M eats-——Set

to whliich it is connected, a meter to

303 SANFORD AVENUE

record tho amount of coal consumed
under a boiler has been invented in
England.

PRINCESS
TUI ID C

lHUnOe,

0nc NiK^t i i

li

JANUARY

A

REAL

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January

( ANDY AND JAM \ II.FED
MORE THAN FINE COLD

Stock Reducing Sale

102 Sanford Avenue

158 p.m

RACIIMANIOEE

f

I'll In WORLD'S UUK ATI

Prices SI.(HI, S2.00 and $3.00, \
TIC K K T S ON S ALK J A M

MI Y :

.Mail nr phone orders to Auditorium, D;iylt:

Phone Number 4 16-J

V.*AVTI-m*K«A»

The i'funJanl ol Cvmpariion

L u xu riou s In C om fort and C o n v e n ie n ce
Fntir-Paitsctnlcr S ix -C ylin d e r C o u p e — *1895
Closed cur comfort and driving convenience ore most
perfectly satisfied in tlio luxurious Buick four-paitsenger
six-cylinder coupe.
From the driver’s scat, set forward and ot a most rest­
ful angle, every control la ot the finger’s tip* while on
tho instrum ent board attractive dials record each
function of the car. The largo walnut Btcering w hefl
guides tho car at its lightest movoment through tho
Improved Buick steering gear, and the long gear shirt
lever can bo grasped without bending forward.

VREAT

cdmlltion these cars in order to Rtvc satisfaction osi
ears as well ns new ones. Liberal terms td responsible
Jns- Trade ins considered on fill cars. These cars will
towii nnd demonstrated on lot opposite from Vulde7. Ho» Park avenue. Price?

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

See TOM SHERIDAN

Oakland Sales and Service

SANFORD. FLA.

W ith a.deep plush upholstered seat for tw o passengers
and a comfortable folding scat for a third, with broad
windows that raise and low er to any position, with
floor heater, dome light and other refinements, thi3
coupe is without a superior among fine closed cars.

310 SANFORD A V E N U E
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The llulch Line for 1923 Comprise* Fourteen Model*:
SEEK BEKGDOLL ON SHIP
. •
-------PROVIDENCE, It. L, Jan. 3—-Fe­
deral otfirerii yesterday iearched the
xteumer Asia of the Fabro line, ar­
riving from MarxeilicM, for Grorcr
Cleveland Ilcrgdoll, draft uvaifpr. Tho
lfll pazaangerff and 50 membcrir, of
the crow of the liner were examined
individually but Ilcrgdoll could ^not
be found.

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u .U .A ,C .P u u lu u PU a.M bkapruvklt.ru D tfrritJ I’rrnmiU.

With DAN HOLT nnd
o r
MINSTREL
OC
ENTERTAINERS
02
— PRICES—
Mnln floor
.........$1.50 Plus
Hnlcnny ...................... ;77 T qj
Seals Monday Iloumiliat &amp; An SANFOItl), FLORIDA

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 243

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY G, 1923

VOLUME ID-

ON ACCOUNT OF NON-PAYMENT AND
MAKING COAIi DELIVERIES AS SPECI­
FIED IN AGREEMENT
French Airplanes Crossed Over the Neutral Zone
Last N ight and Mission is Unknown, Spent
. Considerable Time Over German Village
many p r o m in e n t o f f ic
ials o f t h e a g r ic u l ­
t u r a l d e i »t . h e r e

(111 T h e l u o r l i l , !

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BERLIN, Jan. G.—Great activity on the part of
French aviators is reported from Mannheim. Air­
men are said to be crossing over the neutral zone.
Their planes were reported to have been pver the
city a considerable time last night.
-

ENJOYED .IT
And One of the Visitor* Tells CLASH BETWEEN MAYOR
COMMISSIONER IS
About it in the Following
FUNNY
Story .

*PARIS, Jan. 6.—Germany will be. given .a
hearing by tho Reparations Commission .before
any action is taken on the French proposal to have
her declared in default on coal deliveries the com­
mission decided, s.

INTERIOR BERTH WAS SUPPOS­
ED TO BE BETTER THAN
COMMERCE
(Vtyr T lf A««orla(rl I 'f r u )
WASHINGTON, Jnn.
President
Harding tendered Secretary of Com­
merce Hoover the place as Secretary
of tho Interior which Full will vneato
March fourth, hut after a conference
it was decided Hoover Would retain
his present position.
Tho president d a s said to have call­
ed Hoover's attention to thefuct ' thnt
in point of seniority the InteriorDcpurtm ent ranks above Commerce'.
Hoover, however, recalled o-ri en ter­
ing adm inistration hud declared am bi­
tion to "m ake a real rrdaptrem vnt" of
commerce organization nnd to this
purpose' he would udhero.

Several of the Negro Suspects Have Also Escaped
.
.
From the Place
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ROSEWOOD, Jan. 6.—Rosewood was virtually quiot this mpminjr after the deaths of Thursday niitht of two white men and four
negroes in u clash between the races nnd intensive search by a
posse nil dny yesterday for Jesse Hunter, escaped negro convict,
efforts to apprehend whom precipitated trouble. A posse o t white
men were searching for Hunter, who eseaped from the barricaded
house Thursday night when attacked nnd when they had exhaust­
ed the ammunition, disbanded and no further trouble is expected.
Rosewood’s negro population which fled when the mob fired theirSection of tiie village, still were hiding in the woods today.

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m
I l l y T l» c A msMM'In I r*l I ' r e a a )
I K r a a l T l i n r a i l n &gt; *• H a l l , )
Ily Ralph Slou(m lrc) i *
ORLANDO, Jan. ft.—Orlando -hntl
ROSEWOOD, Fla., Jan. ft.—Armed
Twenty or more county agricultur­ two police chiefs today] Two new city
posses of w hite men, numbering be­
al ig, nU nml other federal and state commissioners recently elected refus­
tween 20t) and 300, Inst night wero
tHeniion worker* came into Sanford ed to confirm Mayor Duckworth re­
scouring the countryside for Jesse
FriiUy. They loft today. Mnny of them appointment of Chief Vestel and to­
Hunter, escaped negro convict, search
rime knowing very little about San­ gether they appointed K. I*. Kagcrton
for whom Thursday night in connec­
PARIS, Jan. ft.—F rnnro nnd her If the F ren c h 'p lan proves a failure,
.‘
ford, nothing more, than w hat they former policeman.
tion with an nttnrk on a white girl re­
rem aining allies, Italy and Belgium, ns American observers think it will,
kid picked up from conversation,
sulted
in the killing of two white men
have abandoned any idea of a hasty it Is pointed out th n t it would be an
AGAINST ALLIED INHISTANCK
newspaper*, booklet* and the city’s
land four negroes and tho wounding
entrance into the Ruhr region of opportune moment to suggest to
TO ESTABLISH ARMENisd county’s natural reputation for
ui four other white men.
Germany, nnd last night had settled France that nil the Allies, willi the
celery nnd substnntlnlness. Ilut they
l.\N HOME
hack carefully to plan iheir coercive United S tates, m ight usefully get to ­
Additional ammunition has been o r.
1
tent away from Sanford with congether nt an economic conference nnd
action
against
Germany.
.
.
_____,
dvrod
from Gainesville and Sheriff
liderable lirst hand infuriimtiuli un­
I l ly T lie ,a» *nrlnled
reconsider the whole question.
t____
I
.A
USANNK.
J
hii
.
0.—Turkish
delKilns
W
alker told the Associated Press
There
scents
little
likelihood
that
der their hat» nnd with n very wholcExactly w hat France purposes -to UPON VICTIMS OF LOUISIANA i gat ion to the Near .East conference last n ight#thnt further trouble appearany civil or m ilitary movements into
iomc respect for Sanford, and Sanli-ft the m eeting hall today ns a pro- ed imminent. Relatives of the slain
W estphalia will be undertaken until (Li has not been finally determined.
• MASKED BAND OF •
ford’r lurrounding territory.
Prem ier Pincnre’sT intention to t seize
test against allied insistence upon the negroes nio M ieved to he armed and
MEN
At least, they all said they did. HAS JIKKN APPOINTED REGION­ u ftcr January 16.
establishm ent of an Armenian n atjo n -lare expected to cause trouble if ovarGermany on th at date, it is taken German government property in the
Of course, nil the agents had to say
AL AGENT FEDERAL VOCA­
Ruhr
included,
when
it
wns
first
pro­
M
i
r
T
b
r
A
a
a
o
r
l
a
t
o
l
I’r
r
a
a
)
iil home. R iz a .N u r Bey,. Turkish taken by th e 'whites.
for
granted,
will
default
on
the
600,­
that “their” respective counties could
TION HOARD
BASTROP, Jnn. fl.— Dr. Charles W. Spokesman, .declared they must con000,000 gold m arks title under the bid posed, heavy m ilitary support; hut
Following tho clash between the
| sot be beat in one wny or another,
schedule of paym ents suspended dur­ the French plun offered a t thtv pre­ Duval, Dr. John A. Langford, pathol­ sider allied declaration* ns not having ra t0 s, the negro section was fired nnd
I l l s T K , l a . u r l a t r d I 'r r a a )
I bit they nil agreed th n t Sanford wns
m iers’ conference partook somewhat ogists, in report subm itted' nt open been made that was his duly to leave virtually destroyed, six houses and a
WASHINGTON, J a n .s i- Misa Edith ing 1022.
in all-around city nnd can’t be beat.
of
fiscal supervision. This latter plun, hearing of masked hand depraditions the meeting.
Thomas,
formerly
head
of
the
D
epart­
negro church being burned. All ncAmi as agriculturists, they all went
A m erican. suggestions, it is felt
in the Morehouse Parish expressed
gioe* hnvo fled Rosewood nnd nre h e - ,
[m y with the full realization that* m ent of Home Economics Education here, would have am ple time to _ Ite however, wns a compromise offered
the . opinion thnt the bodies of W att
LAUSANNE, Jan. ft.—According to lievecl to he hiding in the wood* for
tki* it one of thc'com m unitics whose a t the S tate College for Women at presented by M. PuIncaYc, the French by Great Britain and France no long­
Daniels nnd Fletcher Richard* hud the Turkish account of the incident
er
is
hound
by
it.
&gt;
[ tgrkulturc can be called marvelous. Tallahassee, has been appointed regf prem ier, before he finally gives
protection.
M. Polncarii’s "am icable disagree­ been subjected to some “specially con­ which caused sensational conference . C. I*. Wilkinson, a merchant of
1It was interesting to note nnd rend ional agent of the federal board of m nrrhing orders to engineers
nnd
structed device’designed for inflicting circles 'Chairman Montagna of suhthe expressions th at enme to nnd vocational education for Southern nnd custom s officers nnd their m ilitary m ent" with Mr. Bnnar-I.nw, however,
Sumner, and llcpry Andrews, super­
punishm ent."
*
central
states
it
was
announced.
She
rommisslnn on minorities rend a intendent of the Cummer Lumber C o ..
nnd
knowledge
thnt
the
United
piled over,the,m en’* faces. An they
escorts, whether the latter is to be
A report Iwsed on the autopsy per­ statem ent favoring Armenian home
States may yet take a hand in nfpied upon the broad fields of lettuce has been- s ta te supervisor of home merely a guard or an army.
at O ltor Crock, wero killed when they
formed
on the mutilated bodies of the
*r celery, whose rows—straig h t as economics for North Carolina n'nd
Washington dispatches inspire n fairs, will, it is believed, make Poin­ two men a fte r the discovery In luike followed by Sir Horace Humbold who advanced on n negro house Thursday
the arrow flics—stretched like silken Florida.
errtain amount of hope that Presi­ care tend’ tow ard progressive action LnFmirchc, report in cjisie of Daniel advocated establishm ent of home in night to see Sylvester C arrier, a ne­
pun ribbons in n solid law n-likf
dent. H arding may o ffer some plan beginning mildly with m uted action Stated th at body showed tKnt certain Cilicia. Riza Ntir, he declared to un­ gro, who was believed to know the
derstood nil eoulU interest in Arm en­ whereabouts of Hunter. Their comiheet, one could road, although the Hoboes De Luxe
which would forestall independent nc- and increasing its scope if the Ger­ p ails hud been cut away.
ians because Allies had incited them ^punios then rained bullets on th e'
mans
nre
not
impressed,
nnd
ns
the
wordi were unspoken, these words:
tion by France.
. ,
Arrive in Jax
to
revolt, therefore felt morally hound house, the negroes returning tho fire.
efficacy
of
the
movement
is
demon
"It’i true thnt I’ve henrd all about
It wns learned by «n authoritative
to )m'I|&gt; them, lie walked out amid The num ber of negroes in tho house
From Brooklyn source yesterday, however, that Amer­ strntod. This also would make
this .Sanford wonderful ness,'hut I did
m urm urs of other delegates.
lot know it u'n* anything like this.
ican officials see no chance for any easy for Grent Britain and the U
was estim ated nt twenty-five.
Why this jost In.-uls anything of its Two Girls and One Hoy Ride All the move in the premises being suci e»»- eil States to prepare some substitute
Befurc .dawn, the white men's am­
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWBII8
Ifr.d that-I've ever seen. Gee! but I'd
Wny Free
ful a t this time short of n promise io plan Ik; fore the French movement was
munition liucumu exhausted and tho
.
lie to get into this truck gam e myWILL MARKET ALL FRUIT , negroes escaped boforo tho supply
cancel debts and arran g e a loan, and fully developed.
i n r T f c r A a a n r l a t r d I ’r f u l
iHf. Wonder what some of the folks
Italy nnd Belgium lined up with
have
so
informed
the
Washington
OF SLOAN FRUIT COMPANY could Ih- replenished. A search of the
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn.
0.—Two
kck home would Any if they could
France in opposing the B ritish pro­
government.
Since
cancellation
and
n
house revealed th at Sylvester and-his
girls and one hoy styling themselves
ftt * look nt this.”
posal, hut how fnr Italy will go to­
loan
seems
out
of
the
question
un­
( l l y T h e U * u r h l r t l lNr r « « l
TAMPA,
Jan.
ft.—Tho
Sloan
F
ruit
mother. Enroll C arrier, hod been »hot
&lt;Sf\ SIIINGTON, Jan. (5.—Adminis­ Company of Tam pa will hereafter
A prominent member o f the party h( bos de luxe from Prospect Park, der prosent conditions, it apparently ward supporting n purely French pro­
to death. I.esty Gordon, negro wom­
••marked thnt the trucking industry Brooklyn, arrived in Jacksonville to- is the belief of Ihe Americans th a t it posal seems to some of the political tration lenders in the senate began to m arket all its fru it through the Am­
an, was shot to death as she was Icavduy,
having
hummed
rides
by
auto­
u he inw it here Ih ju st about the
would he futile merely to offer ad­ observers a m atter of doubt, although m uster forces against Robinson’s res­ erican F ruit Growers, Inc., according 1
|u.r burning dwelling, it was re­
aoit Intensive nnd most highly sys- mobiles according to their story hav­ vice.
it is said Prem ier Mussolini might olution for American representation to announcement made here today.
ported.
Yesterday afternoon the
reparations commission after
j hsutired and thoroughly.business like ing made the trip in eight days, one
The opinion apparently prevails even send a small Italian detach­ on
The
Sloan
F
ru
it
Company
has
b
cen
jbo||
y
„
f
Mingo
\Villinn\s. negro, was
if ill agricultural sections he had day over best time made in an nuto- here th at the W ashington government ment into Germany ns proof of his Chairm an Lodge o f.th e foreign rela­ established for about ten years. It is
found
on
the
road
about 20 miles
tions committee, conferred on the sub­ owned by Mr. Fred Sloan who is a
i mir visited. The production of corn mobile from Jacksonville to New has been counselled to reinnin quiet co-operation with France.
from
Rosewood.
He
hod been shot
b Ihe great middle west, the growing York!
M. Poincare’s ideas will be put be­ ject with Hughes. Lodge snid ho thorough fruit opcrutqr, having had through the jaw.
until the French go into the Ruhr nnd
j «f potatoes in New England, the raishave an opportunity to test the value fore his cabinet at a meeting this considered the present not an oppor­ much-experience in California before
The white men wounded wore: Cecil
| bf of apples in'Ncw York, have noth- nnd every wish of every man was of w hatever plan they finnll evolve. morning.
tune time for passage of tho resolu­ coming to Florida. Tho Sloan Fruit
StuiDtill,
of Sumner; Bryan Kirkland,
*
granted.
Not
only
did
he
prove
hint’*C on this big business, of m aking
tion. He insisted tho announcement Company ships oranges and gn»|&gt;eof
Sum
ner;
Mnnnie Hudson, of Sum­
self
a
master
nt
entertaining—learn­
l celery and lettuce right here In Hanrepresented not only his views hut fr u it under the well known ‘'Honey­
Kamakas Hawaiians
l brd, according to the opinion express­ ing nnd attending to every one's wnnts Permanent Organiza­
were Indications he speko with tho suckle" brand, hnving an established ner, und Henry. Odon, of O tter Creek.
ly by this widely read nnd expcrlonc- —hut.hu also demonstrated the fact
full knowledge of adm inistration de­ trnde by reason of yenra-of continu­ Several negroes also are believed to
at
Parish
House
Tues­
tion
Law
Enforcement
hnvc been shot.
|«d expert.
that lie knows his business ns a prac­
sires.
ous arid satisfactory operations. It
'
League
Bradentown
The community has been aroused
day and Wednesday
The way you have arranged to ir- tical agriculturist. Supervising, of­
now operates packing houses nt Tnmfrifite your soli sVheti rain w ater is ficers are well pleased with the work
pa,, Auhufiulale and • Wuuchula. Op­ since the attack on the young white
Genuine, native Httwniians will hold
I *ot sufficiently abundant to m eet the he is doing and absolutely satisfied Movement is Sponsored by Anta-Ha*
erations in Manatee county hnvu been woman nt Sumner Monday. Hunter,
who escaped from a road gang In
lo ll League
• the hoards at the Parish house Tues­
Nquirrmcnt* of your crops, nnd to rid with the showing he has made in the
concluded for this season.
* 1 — ■day and Wednesday of n e x t' week.
i of execs* water following down- short time "he has been nt work. •
* F red Sloan is well known in Flo­ Levy county, was accusod in connec­
&gt; i nr Ti»f
rrfM)
| h«rt, is really up to anything In the
The renl social hour the visitors
s
This company has played in DoLand
rida citru s nnd business circles; and tion with the crime, which was said
IIRADENTOWN, Jan. 0.—Perman­
nnd Daytona and the manager of the
to havo resulted in jC sr/lsr saying his
Nrieultun* of America. The fact thnt had was when they were entertained
bears
an
excellent
reputation.
While
one system docs both of these nt ten nt the home of Mr. and-Mrs. (f ent organlxation of County Low En­ DcLnnd house regrets that he was not
the scope of the Slonn F ruit Compa­ net was an example of what the ne­
forcement I-cague is expected at a able to stage them two nights instead
— irrigates and drains — is M. Horryv
ny's operation has been localized gros could do without interference.
After generous refreshments, W. T. meeting at the court house here to­ of orfe. The company ia staging a SANFORD’S FAMOUS HAND WILL within certain territories, it is regard­ The white men went to Carrier’a homo
lM**lhlng for the world to look nt,"
Nettles, county agent for Clay county morrow nftcmooij. The movement clean show of merit and the dancing
^ “ pert said.
P I.A t TOMORROW AFed as a very substantial concern In Thursday night to see if Hunter was
‘Then," he continued, "tho way you rose anti offered the following toast*: wns initiated at meetings hilre Sun- and singing numbers are typical of
there nnd to warn Carrier Ygalnst fur­
,
TERNOON
its particu lar line.
"f would propose n toast to o man day sponsored by the FloridaAnti-Sm- Hawaii. They also sing our songs. A
***P your soil working and producTho American Fruit Grower* Inc., ther talk of thnt kind. Hunter was
such enormous crops is aomothing whoso loyalty, earnestness and effljlo o n League and tho prohibition dl- short lecture of fifteen minutes will
Tfio'Sanford Band will render the Is a great national selling organiza­ serving n prison term for carrying
be given by a Hawaiian .describing following program at 4:16 tomorrow tion handling fruits nnd vegetables, concealed weapons. It was believed
mj,tc the farmcra of the ovor- cicncy has been an inspiration to us rector for Florida.
cro*ded, intensified old world ait up through all these years of trying to
that. dreamy country and tho other afternoon at Central Park.
with representatives In approximately he wns in the house at the tim e of the
agriculture ^am l FIRST FORMAL MEETING
numbers will consist of solos, duets,
no^c** Of course, this ia pos- better Florida’s
Bandmaster Ball will present an 170 market! in tho United States and clash. ‘ * T
BRITISH DEBT COMMISSION
• w because of your wonderful sya- over remain a green spot in our me­
and quartette numbers.
entirely new program /am ong which Canada. It handlca sales for a largo
WITH AMERICAN BUNCH
mory. Gentlemen, let’s rise to our
Um of drainage and irrigation.
This show Is given under the aus­ will be heard such famous composer# number of Individual growers, for a
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 0.—A
S»nford ia really ono of tho fow former fellow county dgent, Mr. C.
pices of the Men’s Club and the re­ as Donizetti, Rossini, Allan {kUri^th considerable number of private ship­ telegram wat received at the gover­
WASHINGTON, Jan. ft—The first
J»ttmunitic« that deaerve the atten- M. Berry.
ceipts go toward sustaining the gym ­ and others.
pers, and for a score of growers’ or­ nor's mansion late yesterday from tl»
&lt; .
formal
rocctiwf of the Britiih^dcbt
"When
tho
great
Creator
of^the
un­
?*» *tudy. *nd respect of the nation’s
ganisations in various parts of the sheriff of Levy county to the effect
nasium for the boys. AduUsaion to March—Unter K ansnendonner....
&gt;t agricultural experts. You have iverse first fashioned this earth afHl commission with th^» American fund­ each performance will be , 60c for •
country, some of which nre very large thnt the racial disturbance* around
Mclnecko
khlnga and' more greatnesa cast it into space; when Ho chisclsd ing commission will be held next Mon­ adults and 36c for children.
In their scope.
Rosewood had quieted to the extent
Selection—Daughter, of the Regi­
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world yet known about." ‘ the lofty mountain peak from the bos­ day,, it was announced today by Sec­
that it was believed local authorities
ment
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Donizetti
” o article from a momber of that om of nature and sent the limpid retary o f tho Treasury Mellon.
had the situation under control.
Cornet Solo— Inflammatus
Rossini CALCIUM ARSENATE
ERWIN
BERG
DOLL
HELD
could ho complete without mcn- stream laughing and dancing from its
Played
by
W.
I*
HarVey
WILL HE USED TO
0 of the cordiality of the peoplo side; when He mode tho moon and the GIRL’S DEATH BRINGS
TWO WILL HANG
Intermezzo—Forget-Me-Not...........
NEW
CITY
ORDINANCE
’
FIGHT THE WEEVIL
KANSAS
CITY.
Jnn.
6
—Erwin
I' th ° r*m&lt;! *n contaCt and helped make stars to shine by night, and the sun
__
;----------------Allan
MacHeth
Rudolph Dcrgdoll, draft evader, must
R.* , Vi*itor* '"Joy thomaelvea. Thi by day; and when He clothed all NnLONDON, Jan. 0.—The Brltbh
..
Intermission
,
&gt;
t l t r Tk» Am m Ii Ii I Freest
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan. S^~ remain In the military prison at Ix&gt;nturo
in
a
garment
of
green,
Ho
saw
r * '0"1 Hcr«ld. tho Chamber of Com­
WASHINGTON,
Jan. ’ 5.—An­ home office yesterday declined to give
Patrol—Blue and the Grey— -D alb ey
venworth,
Kansas,
where
he
Is
serv­
Gas
heaters
in
bathrooms
without
the
o’ l^ c Va,dei Hotel, County Ag- them was something yet lacking. Taknouncement of the cotton conference a reprieve in the cose of Mrs. Edith
ing a four year sentence, Judge John Overture—Soldiers nnd Sweetheart!
U ' P' Whltner, Jr.,.and Mr. nnd ing’n suggestion from the brightness proper ventilation must! bo removed.
at
Memphis early In February to con­ Thompson and Frederick Bywater*,
____
J.......
........Edward
RcrgeQholt*
P. Pollock of the Kansas federal
; "• Ue,ry and others, ora all of tho stars and the brilliancy of the This is th f order being executed by
sider
the use of calcium arsenato and recently convicted nnd sentenced to
Trombone
Solo—Selected
Band
Acc.
the fire chief and his assistants boro court, ruled today. Judge Pollock s u s ­
on. *i. t0 *1,Ve
thanlas qf every sun, he coupled with tl\eie tho purity
other
means of fighting the boll wee­ death for tho murder of Percy Thomp- .
•
•
Ralph
‘Warren
tained
a
motion
by
tha
government
of the morning’s lily and the odor of fallowing'tho death si JaW days ago
* who attended.
vil wfcre made-by Secretary of Agrh son, tfio woman’s husband. Conse­
Spaniah
Serenade—
La
Psloma..
to
diamlas
a
petition
for
a
writ
of
of
a
13-year-old
girl
from
heater
ProvL"i!lllD*r’ thou* h * young man. the sw eetest scented zephyr, and oil futnes In a bath room. *nte city edm* habeas corpus brought;in BergdolPs
. Yradler culture Wallace, through Senator Har­ quently the two vlUl be hanged on
......
H .* *
* chieftain when It were combined to make pure an&lt;L*potnext Tuesday.
--------Key ris of Georgia. ,
behalf.
. Star Spangled Banner*e*&gt;ne&lt;Mo be everywhere at onco leis woman. Gentlemen, Mrs. Berry " mission* mads the order law last nighj.
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FORMER HEAD
home Economics
STATE COLLEGE

SPECIAL DEVICE
WAS DESIGNED
FOR TORTURE

SENATE LEADERS
ARE MUSTERING
THEIR FORCES

RAND’ CONCERT
SUNDAY AFT. IN
CENTRAL PARK

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�THE gAKFOftfr pAlLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5,192,1

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Make Commission,
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Merchants Serve

to the little bird which has n message for you, from the man­
ager of the Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., who has moved his
family to Sanford, and will be on the job at nil times to
serve you to the very best advantage, with a complete lino
of Men's and Boys' Clothing nnd furnishings at the lowest
possible prices, Quality considered.
. ‘Yours to serve
,
t

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

First Quality— Low Prices

Phone 104

115 East First Street

WOMAN’S GUILD
The annual business m eeting of the
Woman’s Guild of Holy Cro** P ar­
ish will bo held on Monday a fte r­
MRS. FEED DAIGBR, Society Editor noon at 3:30 a t the Rectory. All mem­
ber* nre requested to be present.
‘Phono 217-W
If yen k m a« r frteotU vWllla* T«
—Cl yen are
« ••••lag
I'KKI'I.KS-IItVINK
I m m . m If i n are e m m a liln s . writ
• yaatal mrC ta tkia
«l»l«a
Mr. and Mr*. William A. Irvine
f d a lli, ar O ltsk w * lha Utah It wll announce the engagem ent of ihtdr
M n rta llr ayyrtrlaltA
daughter Koxnnnn, t,/ Mr. Ray No­
ble Peeples, of Sanford, tho wedding
SOCIAL CALENDAR
to take place in the near future.—Or­
FRIDAY—'“Madame Ilutterfly" by lando Sentinel.
Mr*. Wren McGuIn, assisted by
Mr*. Lucllo Aspcnwnll Takach, un­
der the auspice* of the Music De­
partm ent, a t tho Womah's Club
house a t 8 p. m.
SATURDAY—Hanford Council of Mu­
sic at tho studio of Mrs. Fannie
S. Munson at 3 p. m.
MONDAY—St. Agnes Guild will meet
with Mrs. Wm. Yielding at her home
on tho West Sido a t 3:30 p. m.
Annual business meeting of the
Women’s Guild, Holy Cross Parish,
a t Rectory at 3:30 p. m.
R. A. Willinnis of Tnmpn, spent the
day here yesterday attendinfc to bus­
iness.
C. M. Olson, of N«w York, is nmong
tho arrivals hero yesterday and i*
registered nt the Montezuma.
. Mr*. R. II. Hrnntlon of Monselieart,
III., is spending a few day* here 114
tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Adele
lim e, at the Montozumu.
Mr. and Mr*. I). J. Taylor, of Cleve­
land, O., arrived in thj) city yesterday
and arc pleasantly located nt the
Montezuma.

city yesterday and are spe
day* here on business.
Mr*. Charles Ryan returned home
Inst evening from Ia»ko City where
»he spent the holidays with friend*
by whom she wns extensively enter­
tained.
Miss Florcnco Kendall of Grand
Rapids •arrivcd-herc •and will spend
tho winter ns tlj£ guest of Mrs.’ Will­
iam Holding at her borne on the West
Side.
Misses Sara and Geraldine Murrell
who have beyn spending the hnlidny*
In Jacksonville with their mother, nre
expected to return to Sanford, today
to resume their duties as teachers.

Mrs. E. D. Hunter of W inter Park
and daughter Mrs. I&gt;. E. Ilidoy nnd
daughter Hazel, of Rocky Mount, N.
C., are apendfritf some tlmo here ns
the guests of her daughters Mrs. W.
H. Thornton nnd Mrs. Dwight Bab­
b itt.

ENTERTAINS CIJOIIl
Mrs. Julius Takach entertained
the members of the choir of Holy
Cross church and some of their friends
most delightfully Inst evening at her
home on Eleventh street.
The evening was pleasantly spent
with music, bntli vocal and instru­
mental, and later Mrs. Takach and
Mrs. K. D. Mobley in witty speeches
presented Mrs. Fanny Munson n to­
ken ir- appreciation of her services
and faithfulness as- organist. Mr.
Stone, director of the choir, was pre­
sented with a silver |a-ticil, Mr. P ar­
ker who has served the choir so faith ­
fully a* n tenor soloist and who is
leaving, was also presented with a
silver |M-ncil. Mrs. Robson, rlioir m oth­
er, was ulso presented with u token
of appreciation for her woik and love
for the choir. Mrs. Takach then pre­
sented each of the Indies with n dain­
ty powder puff. A fter the presentation
of the gifts, the hostess assisted by
her sister, Mrs. De l-a Hay, served
delicious refreshm ent* consisting of
sandwiches, salad, coffee, mints and
salted nuts.
Among those present last evening
were Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Stone, Mr*.
F annie S. Munson, Miss Zoo Mun­
son, Mrs. Leeke, Mrs. Tuylor, Mrs. E.
D. Mobley. Mrs. B. F. Householder.
Mrs. .1. N. Robson, Mrs. Terwilliger,
Hiss Helen Terwilliger, Mrs. Kd Iji
lluy, Messrs J. I). I’m her, Scott, and

K rnncrly Hill Aim* to Protect Farm
era and 8 hip\&gt;trs
W hat is so delightful ns this du&gt;'
In January.
Representative C. II. ‘Kencrly, of
If you have any vaeaqt rooms to P alatka, whose electim in November
let, Jist them with the Chamber of returns him to tjje next legislature
Commofce.
from Putnam county, has finished his
rough d ra ft of a bill which he plans
Mis A Velma Shipp returned home to Introduce In th e hous* which means
yesterday from a week's visit with much to the farm ers and fruit-grow ­
relatives nnd friends in Tanipa.
ers of the entire state. Hhc heading
of the proposed measure is explana­
■ Mr. and Mr*. Otto Schmehl an­ tory:
nounce the birth of a baby girl on • “An Act Providing for the Licens­
Jan u a ry 3, 1923. weight 8 1-2 pounds. ing and Revoking of Licenses of Cammission M erchants; Providing for the
Get your new membership in the Collection and Disposition of the
Chnmbcr of Commcrco and save mo­ Funds Derived from the License Tax;
ney and save your reputation as a Requiring Commission Merchants to
progressive citizen.
Make Bond; C crtorari
cvicW; Out­
lining the Powers of the Commission­
Herbert Messer, having spent the e r of A griculture to Investigate; Pro­
holidays at hi* home here, has retu rn ­ visions R equiring. Commission Mered to the Tennessee Military Institute chant* to R eport Sales
Dcelnring
at Sweetw ater, Tenn.
C ertain A cts tq be ‘Offenses,‘and Fix­
ing Penalty Thereof."
Andrew Carrawny had a* his gue*t
The bill require* every commission
while on a camping party, hi* cousin m erchant doing business in Floridu to
Archie Gill of M anchester, Ga. Archie glvo bond with a reliable stfrety com­
returned home today.
pany in an amount of not lens than
( a ,000 and give* the commissioner of
Mr. G. H. Drown and little daugh­ agriculture th e power to revoke or re­
te r Annie Hell huve returned from fuse to issue a license to a commis­
Huntersville, N. C. Mr. Drown being sion m erchant who has been guilty of
called to be with his mother who was dishonest dealing* or who in any oth­
very ill.
er way fails to comply with the jirovision* of the bill. At the same time
R. R. Doble, the m anaging editor the shipper can recover his loss out of
of the W inter Park Herald—a renl the bond.
Sanford booster, with four columns
R epresentative Kencrly ha* a hob­
oY good Sanford items every Issue— by—agriculture— and he believe* th at
was in the city todny soliciting busi­ thi* bill will* be most valuable to ev­
ness.
ery tiller uf the soil. The need* of
such a protective measure for the fa r­
J. M. Scott of Florida Agricultural mer and tru ck er and the producer of
Experiment Station a t Gainesville is thing* from the ground which nre of
hero today attending the meeting of such demand th a t there must be com­
county agents. He is well known in mercializing of the product, will, Mr.
thi* county where he has visited' be­ Kencrly declares, make every ronsignfore.
ei of products of any sort feel secure
in his transactions.
Fred Rail of the Virginia Carolina
The ilrnft of the Kencrly bill lias
Chemical company left this morning been examined by L. M. Rhodes and
for Fitzgerald, Ga., to accompany the J . L. Sheppard, commissioner nnd
remains of hi* mother to the final director respectively of the Florida
resting place. Mrs. Hall died very
M arketing Huroau, as well as by Rcpsuddenly yesterday evening.
risentntive Henry McKenzie, of Put­
nam county, all of whom have en­
The girls basketball team of Sundorsed it, nnd it* validity n* a legal
ford High school left todny for Jack ­
proposition ha* been confirmed by .1.
sonville where tonight they will meet
V. Walton and J J. Cannon, a tto r­
(he fast Duvul High School basketball
ney*. Copies arc to Ik* forwarded nil
team. Mrs. A. K. Hill accompanied
pubjlcntions in the Mate with request
them as chaperone.
th at the same Is* given prominence,
nnd that all farmer* and grower* nnd
Master Acoy Carrawny has retu rn ­
truckers obtain from their several
ed from ndelightful visit with his aunt
representatives who will be in tho’next
Mrs. E. D. Taylor of Live Oak. He
legislature promises of support for
also shipped over 'in Jacksonville on
the bill once it i* introduced.
his way home and visited another
Representative Kcnerly, who is a u ­
aunt, Mrs. R. L. I-owe.
thor of "Facts and Figures, or the A.
II. C. of Florida Trucking," feels con­
Among the visitors to the city to­
fident th at once his m easure shall be­
day nnd attending n m eeting of tho
come a law the entire sta te will be n
county agents, i» Ralph Sloutm ire,
editor of the A gricultural Uulletin beneficiary, ns it will do away with
crooked work on tho part of the con­
published weekly nt the Experimental
Station. Mr. Sloutm ire is also con­ signee which,‘in thp past, has robbed
nected with the school of journalism. the producers of vast Mims.— I’nlntkn
News.

•John Cook of the Cook Auto Com­
pany of Orlando, wns in the city to­
dny on business. His many Sanfonl
friehd* were glad to see him. John is
KILLS ENTIRE FAMILY
one of the .oldest automobile men in
MUNCIE. Ind., Jan. 6.— William this part of the state—not in age but
Miller, 50 years old, yesterday shot in years of experience, being the pi­
nnd killed his wife nnd their three chil­ oneer sales agent.
dren nnd then com m itted'suicide, po­
lice officials say. The crime was dis­
Mr. mud Mrs. J. W. Gill mid two
covered by neighbors who broke into charm ing daughters, Misses Martha
the house when they failed to see any and Ruth Gill, of Manchester, Ga.,
of tlfc family.
who have been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. A. Detls on Oak nvenue, returned
to their home today. Mrs. Gill is a
sister of Mr. Dull*. •
QUEBEC, Jan. 4.—The eleventh
fire to sweep n C’athuJIc institution In
Sheriff Frances Knrel of Qrlnndo
Canada in the past year was reported wns in tho city todny shaking hands
yesterday. It razed the Good Shepherd with his many friends. Sheriff Karel
convent of St. George do lleauce, Is n form er Seminole county citizen,
about 30 miles front this city, shortly who is now the capnhle nnd efficient
afte r midnight.
sheriff of 'Orange county and hi*
• There generally, nre about 200 chil­ many friends here are always grad to'
dren in the ennvent but owing to the see him.
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m idwinter hulldny* only half that
number were in the building. They
Messrs, Allen nnd Hawley of T i­
nil escaped. The loss wns estim ated ut
tusville nre in tho city-today withRhc
$100,000.
idea of interesting the citizen* hore
in a marine engine fnctory to be lo­
loin the throngs of readers.
cated here. Tho m atter Is now before
the Chamber .o f Commerce nnd the
new industries committee will take
It
up at once, '
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The cr'catt'flt' B ovins Picture
draft tlrt Mind of Man
Etta* Conceived^

If your little girl rc-J
veals any of the' sym p­
toms of what Is com­
monly knoM[n ns “weak
eyes" don’t delay giv-’
ing her tlft aid of a
pair of specially fitted
glasses such, as we are
equipped to give hcj.
Our glasses co-operate
with the optic' nerves.
•We see tWat you see”

TOM MOORE
Optom etrist-Optician
Phrfne 410—Opp&lt; P. O.

written, directed by and featuring
Von Stroheim —a man you will love
to hate. The first-real million dob
lar picture ever rrtndK Arc you a
foolish wife? I t is a colossal
drama of Monto Carlo. Pictorially
surpasses anything ever achieved
1a picturcs-Mlrn'matically grips,
fascinates and enthralls you—a
Complete mngnificenco that as­
tounds you—* , direct simplicity
that drowns you in a sea of cmo.
lion—the one picture th at you must
see. NOVELTIES, TOO’

Why do wo do 75 per cent of the
long distance hnuling of Seminole
Qounty? A ds.: ..Because wo do it
right, at th o /rl^ h t price. Lossing’s
M assachusetts halved its accident
QUICK
SERVICE
TRANSFER.
rate in one year.
Phono 438.
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RO U TH BAKERY
Next to Princess Theatre

SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY

Per Bunch
track near Express
Office

10 Stores in Georgia

One pound package Mnxixc Chocolnle Covered
Cherries, per l b , ...... ..........................................

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Phone 127

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WASHINGTON, Jan . 6—The south­
ern storm has advanced rapidly nottheastw ard and yesterday morning was
centered off ihe coast of Maine, ’ the
w eather bureau unnounred.

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Woodcock &amp; Kigney’s, Friday, Jan. 5th

STORM n o w c e n t r a l
OFF COAST OF MAINE

230-Btc

Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

When M anager Cooley selected Qoburn’s for the first m instrel offering
of the Reason he chose wisely, judg-,
Injr from the reception given th at ag -|
g u g n tio n at its^r.itlal appearance a t j
ihe Victory th eatre F riday evening, j
when it played to a capacity house, j
Coburn’s, while not given to seencry and gaudy effect has alwnys been
synonomous with wholesome enter-!
tainm ent, nnd the perform ance Frl-1
d«y Was not n variation, from the r«lle.
To mention any p articular perform er,
o r number, would hnrdly seepi fair, as
each member acquitted him self w&amp;Jj
and all. features were good, jullgTnjn
from the applause th a t wus given |
throughout the show.
The voices were good, the costumes
natty, the dancing excellent and the
jokes for the most part new.
The inimitable Don Holt, the “Geor­
gia Cotton Illoszom” was in ( good
form, and ns usual pleased. Karl
Denton, as n fem ale * impersonator,

p ro c e s s

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B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

(H r T h e (M M -laln l

SYDNEY, N. S. \V., Jan . 5.—Inves­
tigations conducted by the visiting
delegation of Iiritish cotton expert*
revealed that cotton rnlsed in Aus­
tralia by white labor could compete
successfully with that raised in other
lands, according to the delegation's
report.
There is no need to worry about
the m aintenance of ‘White A ustralia'
policy so far as tho extension of the
cordnnce to Daniel Jones, Queensland
government cotton expert.
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January 15,1923, will be
subject to prosecution
without further notice.
J. A. K1LLEBREW,
Chief of Police,

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COTTON PRODUCTION IN AUS­
TRALIA ON COMPETITIVE, IIASIS

Notice is hereby giv­
en that all persons re­
quired to have State and
County Occupation Li­
cense, and Pot having
procurrcd the same on
or before January 8th,
1923, will be subject to
prosecution without fur­
ther notice. License may
he had from Hon. Jno.
D. Jinkins, Tax Collec­
tor, at the Court House.
SCHELLE MAINES,
Prosecuting Attorney.

Tha Herald,.16c per week, dsliversd.

SALES AND SERVICE

Coburn Pleases &lt;
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Larpe Audience

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. JANUARY G, 1923
tti-.M bn. .Na
Ha Pa b*
V a' M
. fci N h f t it
present tim e.- During that eight yeat* to add to it cvccpt for road purposes the beat th a t prudently use th d r su it­
the cost of replacement of the roads and schools. The people are now pay- able w aste Innds for growing conif­
hns run fifteen dollars to the mile—o r ing a stiff am ount In state nnd county erous woods. This study shutters the
H r r r «Hrr»»on n r f j l
«£V ^ :
dream of thoae who rely on im port­
two dollars per mile per year as nn taxes/1
Any nl &lt;kr llrrnlJ lloll.tlntc. IVT
Hainolla A tf* d ta lo rt, Fla,
ing the tim ber we need when our own
average!
Rotter Bubson Soys We Pay Onc-SIxth Total Income to M «t
is gone.
W HAT WOULD WE DO?
Those,w
ho
have
driven
over
those
The Herald Printing Co.
,
.
,
.
.
V
“The situation is not hopeful when
roads know that they, will compare
Every
once
in
a
while
nn
accident
we turn to our own forests. There
most favorably with any in the state,
R) ha h-A h i t a Nt f t *•* k t h-3
Fa M fci h-r
►; ttj
........
KAIlut
it. j . iim.i.Y
and only those who have frequented occurs, o r Home other unpleasant or has been u marked nnd fairly steady
S r r r rla rx -T c rM a rrr
N. J. I.IM.AIIII
. ... I l r a . n l M m m * r r
II. A. XKKI.
the highways realize thv vast amount disastrous event takes place, where decline in o u r national output of lum ­
A .U rrll.ln « M .n m r f
it. m. iioi.i.r
WELLESLEY' HILLS, Mas*., Jan. ju st im m urh taken away from the
o( traffic th at Is continual over the person Instrum ental In causing ber from n bo tit 1(5,000,000,000 board
na
A S x r r l U I n * Hair* H a lf Kt a n a
.How much of your productive tim e possibility of establishing that’ Buj.
Application
them. There are some miles where It makes th e excuse th at ho was un­ foot id 1000, to less thnn 3-1,000,000,there should be work clone, nnd there der the influence of "hootch,'1 ".thine" 000 feet In 11*20. This dowrtwurd trend during PJ22 was used in .p ay in g ta x ­ plus of wealth upon which the com­
I.KWM SIIII'Fli «:i»rai*1l»n '! •« « * «
r a-JP-W Bflrr B p. «*•■
m unity thrives.
which),seems unlikely to turn perm a­ es?
arc long distances whero the should­ or "llkker."
“Tl^e tru th of this situation W[lJ
T hat isn 't nn excuse, it's a reason. nently upw ard again nt any time
7 ~ * a f c « i - r t j . t l - p I’r l t* l a Ad t « » c r
Roger Bohson, the S tatistician a n ­
ers hnvc i»een tom into very danger­
A* »aar T. . *...1
**■*JJ1
th
at
can
now
be
foreseen,
has
taken
If
the
unfortunate
occurrence
has
perfectly
cleqr in the old day* Kj,n
ous
conditions)
and
while
this
la
tte
r
swered
.
the
question,
today,
in
a
Maalka
3" "
lla llr rrr l la flip Hp farrlrp
Today is the day the contracts arc objeetionabfi feature will require a resulted in n life being lost, or in place in sp ite of a large increase Ip statem ent that shows the equivalent every man in the community was tal].
Oa* W rrk
13
let for the street paving and the sew­ considerable sum before perfection Is other serio u s accident, wo awaken population, w ith its increasing demand of one day each week spent to meet cd on for f i v \ days’ work on the mad*
i! The bla IS- l» I*-*"*" Wrrlalp Her- ers and nil the other work th at is to attained, It cannot he charged to th e (or a short period of protest against for housing, furniture, ami wood In the direct and indirect taxes th at n a­ a y ear In lieu of tnxea and when thV 11
• 14 raflralp raapra Nraalanl# t naatp
the peraon responsible for the irre­ many other forms. The decline in the tion, sla te , county nnd.city levy.
a a l la pahtUhrd aa»rp FrlSsr. . Ada.r- be done here this spring nnd summer brick-surfaced roads themselves.
'n ig h t w atch’ wan maintained by per­
’ llala* rata* aanda kaoa.a «a nppllcnproduction
of
lumber
and
the
(jlcroano
sponsibility,
in
the
moment
of
the
iodic nervier of the townsmen. H0*
So
small
hns
been
the
cost
of
the
"One
hour
and
tw
enty
minutes
of
and
we
can
look
for
the
activities
to
llaa. *1.*« par ppar, alwapa la ndaaarr.
in population have resulted in n very each business day—o r one entire d a y |would you liket o go out and patrol*
deed,
of
th
e
perpetrator.
Some
of
us
“
upkeep""
of
the
Ornnge
county
roads
begin
in
the
next
few
weeks.
Every­
H i:&gt; in i:it t i i k a s a o c i a t h i i i*in:aA
T h , A e .o c la to l IT*** la e x c lu s iv e ly thing is set for the big work to sta rt th a t localities contemplating . lay in g , fall back upon the hackneyed phrase striking drop in the per capita! con­ j. week—Is demanded o f ovory able* police beat one day each week, year
entitled to the use for reiiutillMtlon o f
about prohibition , not prohibiting sumption of lumber—from over 60 boffied person in the United S tn tes to In ami y ear out? Or how would you
all new s itlspslrhe* credited to It or and ere another winter season comes w hat is commonly termed “asphalt
not o th erw ise credited III ttila P«P*r round the city of Sanford will be n [should hesitate before surfacing th eir which hns betyr so o ft repeated th at board feet p er person lit 1000 to about maintain government,** says Mr. Hub- like to take your turn ns a mem!** of
and alao tha tocal
published
much belter city in ninny ways.. And [roads with the refuse which Is reput- we som etim es believe it. Each ca­ 320 boar dfeet per peraon in 1020. son, "T h at is the lesson of a recent the fire departm ent one day in every
,ie.ui"rt*hla o f re-publlealPm of sp ecial
one
of the most im portant improve ltd to ca'rry about five percen t nf real tastrophe probably makes u* think a This decline in the con^umpthyi of analysis showing th a t one-sixth of six. Tills - would be our hit if
dispatches herein are alao reserved.
m ents is the boat basin and the pier _asphalt. The g reater part of, this little m ore, and sometimes wc even d in e in the standards of living. tUt our national income goes for taxes, paid our taxes in the old way today,
O f f | p « l I I K I I A I . i l I l l ' l l . t i l ' II. I ' k o n r l i t
on the lake front. Our new m illion' s tu ff t* said to ho the residue from g et “hot u p ” about it. Occasionally this declining standard the shortage federal, state and local. The nmount 6 r , npplying It to rond work—nearly
For.lpn AdvrttUinf B*pr*Mnl«tlv«
mad*
dollar hotel m ust have this improve- gas plants, which w as thrown in the we alm ost persuade ourselves‘that it of housing is an impressive example. divides alm ost equally between n a t­ sixty days’ service on the
TIIF. AMERICANI'RfJI ASSOCIATION
“The sh o rtage of lumber, with its ional taxation nnd the expenditure for would be required instead of fi\e.
— Im cnt before any capital cnn.be in te r-'discard up to the time some clever Is about tim e wo individually began
"W hat wonder living costs nre high
jested nnd the entire lake front m u st1m an thought of using it for paving proving o ur allegiance to the laws corollary of hij^h prices, hns followed stnte nnd local purposes. The question
be beautified and the boulevards laid surfacing roads. The asphalt road of oui^ country, regardless of what the westward sweep of lumbering, is not, therefore, one of .any particu ­ when this toll comes out ahead of the
and all the other work started before surfacing, is nlwnys .of the “ wnsh* we may h a v e thought about the li­ while the bulk of our population nnd lar p arty politics.
productive rapacity for benefit of the
*
\Vq quite agrge with the Orlando anyone, can become interested in the j hoard" order, except in cities where quor question in the days B. P,
{he g reatest demands for lumber re ­
"This habit of ‘gettin g the govern­ vommunity. The actual taxation doe*
Sentinel in what it says relative to take front. In its present state it j it can bo “ flooded" on to fill from
Those of us who do realize that main in the Central and E astern ment to do som ething about it’ Is one not tell the whole story. Costs of
Ken Guernsey's qualifications for gov­ would not interest anyone; Again we curb to curb. There are possibly not prohibition prohibits tu the degree S tates. The N ation’s Ilim ber shipment ol the m ost costly nnd wasteful ideas collection, particularly under our ry*.
ernor of Rotary or governor - of the rise to remark th a t'th is boat basin ja dozen miles of this so-called asphalt th at laws a re enforced, "pass the in 11*20, u recen t Forest Service study that wc Americans have developed. It {cm of Federal luxation, norm time*
state of Florida. Kenny Guernsey is and pier must b e started ns soon a*jrond in the state th a t carry a smooth buck” to the officers whose duty it shows, was no less than 2,070,000 car
hit* grown upon us since tho war. We treble the amount actually received
.1 capable o t being governor of any old
Is to make arrests. About the time luads; and the average h aul.for each became accustomed to things then by the government. Any move to re­
possible.
. jeesy surface.
•Job that we can give him. Ho is one
, —--------- o —--------j Putnam county hns been especially Wo begin "cussing the cops" we some­ carload was -IH6 rollef*. According to that would not huve had consideration store excess 'profit taxes or spiral
of the brightest and host young men PLANTING TR EES AND FLOWERS I fortunate* in the construction of her times, perhaps, stop to consider a few the best estim ate the Forest Service j before. Now we nre exceeded by one jclassified levies on trad e ii tumml to
(n the state of Florida, kb*S. A.
-------; brick roads ns they nre practically other phaspi of law enforcement. It is able to m ake, the freight bill on' nation only, Great B ritain, in our cost make the situation wonuL
Seminole county is taking an inter- [ as good now as when laid. This is is barely possible Ihat uttr own a tti­ lumber for th a t year was $276,000.- i f being governed. There {he 'untm “ We should be a b le -.In make the
mcrnltcr* in good standing mcnxure of th e cost of treating our piooyment doles' and other legislation people understand th a t fads and frill*
'W e noted the other day th at n cou-j(,s^ jr, jj„, p laitin g of trees and th*?jbecause they were "made right. On tudes,
pic In the W inter Garden section ^&gt;-3*1: lscttutifyliiK of the highways ami the tile east cohat southward from Hnst- of the Fam ily of Average Men, isn't forests as m ines instead of tim ber put forw ard by a stro n g er labor vote all cost money, it is nil right to tc
been m arried sixty-five-years. This mnkyig of .public parks. The magnlf- ing*, there are runny miles of brick quite so conducive lu incessant acti­ farm s. A fraction of this sum wisely huve exceeded anything attem pted progressive in our ideas but-it is not
Is going some and we can't bent th at (cent gift of Mr. Overstreet of Itob- roads that are worse than a flatwoods vity on tile p a rt of the police, sheriff. invested each y e a r in fit rent pm Its tmn here us yet. Rut th is tcmlcm'V m ust alw ays tru e th at 'progressive' legist*,
* record ju st now in our county but we muon's Springs to the Woman's Club trail. This is because they were made and "prohi ag en t" us it might be. and rehabilitation would grow tim ­ he-checked abruptly if American bus­ lion means an improvement over ihe
* have Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lord who to he made beautiful along the road­ wrong. The roads which are planned j llut bore's an o th er very good chance ber where it is needed, reduce the N a­ iness is to Eurive in th e competition old way of tending to our buiiaer* at
have been married alm ost fifty-four side is one of the features o f this to be brick-surfaced in Putnam coun­ to pass the well-worn "buck!” tion's freight bill, cheapen lumber, which it faces o v e r'th e ne.xt fiv to | lu;me. The country was swept by tha
years and they nre hale and hearty movement. The activity of the Rotary ty under the proposed bond Issue will Strange how much more addicted to and release vas t amounts of nii'rond ten years.
cry for ‘more business in government*
, r.nd oughj to reach the
sixty-five (Hub of this city in starting the bcau- be made light ns have been the others, tlint habit we are In the m atter u n ­ equipment and lalatr fur unavoidable
and 'ier.i government in liUKine--.* We
"Because
any
one
individual
does
mark and we hope to shake their hnnd tifiention of the roadways is another,!there is no doubt, so th at an equality der discussion than we are in most transport. Coal and litm can no*, be not see the lax collector, he thinks have 'not ns yet succeeded in t-dring
grown, but tim ber can be.''
cn the sixty-f.fth for they are the salt the ei mgnlgn started u year ago by m ay he found id al jtorllons of the things!
perhaps th u l he does liot pay, but hej the governfttenl very fur tow aid the
of the earth.
I'ut vw do it. We read in the daily I
the Chamber of Commerce is another co rn ty ; and it would l&gt;e interesting to
does
j:ay just the same.
Taxation door of the business office.
WELCOME COUNTY AGENTS
■ ■ ■■—o ----------learn the cost of replacement of any press how a cm nt lia simposed upon
"A step toward remedying the con­
oris represent an item of over-head
The reparations tangle is tMtiglitd|I)|on| il|R trees and flowers is becum- urfacing o f the brick roads in I’ut- n ili*tiller, or a xpndt-r, a sentence of '
• in every tiling that any one liuys, con- dition o ' burdensome ta-.ntn.ii ahuh
more than ever nnd it looks like
a |lupj( w.th the people every :mni i unity, to i-miparc with ils-’ ex «iv iiioiiihs on th- road gang, or
The county agents of some twenty semes, or uses in proses;; of v.orbing low ham pers business would lie tu let
France will begin nrmther invasion of ^ |„ .r,. ,lt„| n ,0 reforestation &lt;»f th. peii-Rture per mile hi Orange county, where n second utTi-mler has htnl free Florida counties are m eeting here to up to a finished product. Thu tax everybody know when they pin- payi.crm tijy to eullect the war lax if country will soon commence in earn
hoard promised hint for a solid yeat day and thi y are Itcing ucroidfd tho
r.il.itl.a News.
js in,.Vli;dile. T heie are u te r ug taxes and how much."
something Is not done ere long. Some ,.„t&lt; *r|„, Pensacola News says;
in exchange for l.i t services in Ihuiu- courtesies ilue them, in many way-.. t3jn ,)lin,
,,f potential labor hours
•f there days th e ( peanut politicians i “ When we plant n tree-we m e doing
tifying tile highways. .Mayhap we They are here to discuss ........ n.-my rcprMttlU.,, j„ the-Individuals m aking
THE TAX ASSESSMENTS
General business as reflected in the
i*ho -knocked out Wilson’s League, of w hat we can to mai$e otir planet a
conclude th at under such conditions Important questions pe. lam ing L i i ^
community. Tho number of index of the Bubson chart shows attiv.
Nations will acknowledge that they more wholesome nnd happier dwelling' Tnx ns'e-snientM have never he-.-n the arrestin g officers whom we have their line of w o.k and . W o r d la glad
la,,t)- h„ur!i wllifh
Ulu.s t „ it y at I |&gt;er cent below not pin I — nn
were a set of dumb fools. And all th a t place far tho-.e who come a fte r us, it levied right in the state of Florida been ilis-dissing have a hit more in­ indeed to have this m eeting here o f ! ^ ^ri his
Fh b property,
iir(tlJl.rtVi niata„)Uk e 'ssafe
a fe Ids impiovcmetit of I peh cent over last
he preached ha* come to pass and then j |)ot fTir ourselves," says Oliver W en-' und will never lie levied right unless centive toward Activity, th at perhaps tin- men who a re doing so much for hoiiu and i dticale in &gt; children are Week.
some, Woodrow Wilson is the g re u l- |,|0n |
|n his Breakfast Tab:
i re.-i-itM of the legislature gets down prohibition mo&gt; In- made to prohibit. the agricultural development of th
ost man of modern tim es and all thi- 1^'j'rstLti-**
It is within the realm of pn.xsibilli- stale of Florida. The county that has
to buiine-s mi thi.; important m at­
parity was unlike th e w ar inflation tup ag ain st him.. Tha nation** nerJ it
lastpolitics in the 'world cannot
ty
that we rnrgti! get to wondering no county ugetil hi not getting the
M argaret Dr Land, in h e r Itook, te r. Some people pay more than they
which was a itiri in!; the IU22 pros- more intelligent farm ers and !■•**
away tills honor.
luiub! pay ami others pay nothing what vve w mill do if we were prohibi­ proper i csulpe'TiT^Uu- fru its and the pitity « n s Glide and built oil firm middle men, a noire dire t reeit- fi in
“ Florida Days," says: ."To utand i n
der the great trees is tu worship with when they shmihl pay a lot and it ha* tion offirer*. 'Knelt "backing" by the vegelaldea mid the Ynrin c^nps of nil foundation.
'th e producer to the consumer.
Again n no-account
negro- an out words."
ever been thus. The Tampa Times eourt* might jirobiddy make us i&gt;e- kind*. These men arc trained to take
The iron and steel industry 'ended
Inteligeiit farm ers are beginning to
escaped convict in fact—has aroused 'T h e merchantable trees of Florida, say*:
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Reve we hud uceomplished something care of tlte troubles «f the fanner* of
the year with a volume nearly tw icejw yrk j n aasocintlons, and re-operative
every
section
of
Florida.
They
are
racial feebng nnd caused mob rule and as catalogued, include 2i*2 varieties o '
toward
m
aintaining
our
national
“The St. Peiorsbuig Independent
practical an well ns theoretical men [ that of the beginning o f life year. isoetcties. The «on-parti*an movement
killings nnd bad feelings generally in ilislim O types, grouped in 61 botani­ m akes a speech delivered by Gover­ standards.
and
they have gaTnuifihetr knowledge [Building construction was the g re a t-jin North .Dakota is but si warning
this state.- This trouble is ulwnys cal” fam ilies giving to Florida
a n o r llnnleo a t the teachers' conven­
Again, vvem ig h t consider what our
ith n l there is'ila n g c r of a:i attempt
caused by strailg negroes and not by g reater variety than any other state. tion In that Aity the basis of a com­ attitu d e might be if the opposite n fter years of at inly and making u :eU evt r recorded.
specialty
of
tlndr
pisrliridnr
line
of
Shippcre
were
Imnefited
by
a
ten
l ;’ make a political p atty ool of land
the local negroes and goes to show
These ticca supply nuts,.fruits, oils, plaint against apparent injustice I**- state of things prevailed. We might
This is na movement hi
that the vagrants especially of th SWeels, dyes, drugs, chemieats, tar, ing done to the taxpayers of tlia* day-dicam alm ul what we would do work. They receive or should receive jter rent Imrixontal cut in freight tillers. This
vicious type should be closely w itch- j jup p, triH;„( turpentine, gvm and county. The governor urged in Ids if we * had arrewted n maker of the hearty cooperation of every farm- ■rater which saved the shippers not of •' ''U hl oeniahd Inst a \\n
rd and made to leave as smm as P"»- value. nmsl ..f wlli li an tnuiiufu tur address that property in this slate “shine, ' and
had gu »d eviilertee er and grower ip the tali' of Florida. le-* than si quarter of a billion «I*iH *i- trim Til to (ueofujili. h th i iii i drsi red muls. A govetimiiTit
, g • It)
slide, The trouble ho* never been (.(1
uf p’|„ tll|.,
-ii'HiM be assessed at lieaier Its in­ I against Inin Or, vve might hongiin- They do re s c u e the \vht»|c lienrti.t and notwithstanding tfii* cut the rail
one
A
oration
is
eieiaer.tally
with the local negroes blit the n eg ro i | | OU!U,„ ships, implements, barrel- t mi 1 value, dei taring llml the present I a i otilingeiii &gt;• even simpler. Su|i|m*c support of tiie m*w*pa|H-r* in every load* itiereas».*| their net rnrtling* by i tester
:
I'-tong. A une-vocutioli go.enumnt
tiam ps and vagmul gambligs and viel.ltlk .1| W„K,„W amt automoiuli assessm ent is about 16 per cent of the the defendant pleaded guifty. Sup- county in the s ta te for thee editor;; ,)(}l |t.fS thuti half o f that huiii ,
be a ju st government,' but .re­
lous negroes generally.
pail*, spokes cud handles, veneering real value.' Until the valuation is in- .|m *e. the court did not impose the recognize and endorse tln-tr gnml I Automobile .m anufacturers experi - , ‘
and b u tter plates, churns and beds
creased over the whole state, the gov­ rond gang sentence. Would we feel work. Th&lt;* w ork of the county agents /n e e d th eir g reatest prerluCtion in the t muist he fair to the farm er If We would
O, THOME GIRLS!
fu rn itu re of every kind, farm ing Im* e rn o r sa id ,. the schools will not he again that som ething had Ix-ctt nc- in Seminole county h:t* been of ine.H- |,jstoTy of th e industry nttil th eir [help the farm er he fa ir to hinuelL
■plemenls of every character arc* made nbl * to get sufficient revenue to en eomplii hed along the line of national timahle value tn the farm ers nnd it greatest vjoli nte of sales in 1922, All Hr is not fair to himself when He
The responsibility for this very in­ from these tre;-; but mnnufm lured able thvm to keep up to the proper standards?
We might stretch, the is safe to assert th at Seiuitmle will ne­ of which are indientlnns of n wonder­ tries to make n politival party lhit
timate item 'of society news is on the outside the stale,
f standard". Whereupon the Independent imagination to u point of nhundity. ver in* without th e services of n county fully constructive Imsiness story. T.a- seeks to Cstutti^h a government for
C'lenvwuter Sun:
The pine is the leading forest tree goes to tin- record hnd shows that in Suppose the m an who nt'Ui.;ll. plead ) agent again. We tried it for a yeat hor won m an y -advances an ! there was iii:ii*eif. Kuch a movement i» ilestia*
!t|. Berry left the ie*s idle lobor than at any time since d to fail as it is failing where* tried
"Dunedin women have found tile of Florida. It is tin- decinrn'tion of Pinellas county (he vuluntioif of the eil guilty did g et n sentence at nil. oi more afte r
I'ei .ite.e it is i tar-.-government It infountain of youth, and there are no l)r. Fernow, the botanist, that the tone fni rn land* is hv far the H'ghe-d in Suppose in* wen? let off with merely wotk that he had started and tin- thv close of tin1 war.
more old ludies there. The woman's "is the most im portant of forest trees tin- stnte. Land t» that comity i» a*- paying the , u*ts of the cast* if such county s offered thereby. We r.mv have
I lit* only t u1low that got the short stinrtiveiy thrown all hut farmer*
Would wi H youegrman who vull make lire mai fc ,.-uj
n ,t. j,tUL tn I'.t22 wa# the farm - agalnat the farm er when all should Ic
club wiped the years from the black in the uconom ynf man, having fur­ seHt-vd at ti’it.HK an acre, while in sunn a thing could happen!
hoard of time at one fell ‘swipe* when nished the hulk of material
upon olhOr counties it is valued by the us- still feel that som ething along ua- in this work, lie is n Kunfind hoy. a ,.r n,. lagged Iiehind the procession.i f° r {he farm er, eager to he fair Iff
product of the High ndioel nnd a pro-j *p|lt. faim cr js the hulk producer of l *,c farm er and do nil within our powthey gathered at Library hall, all which our civilization has heqn built." seasor as low ns $1 .(II an acre. Tht* tinnal—
duct
of our g re a t ataje ^inalltutiDP, |
ntl(| clothingjanateeiaJ: -The'pro- (*r to promote the farm er's welfare, to
£
'dolled up' as little girls —pigtail*,
Perhaps it is for this reason that rate, the Independent says, in Orange
Oh, well, we art* ju st supposing. We
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short dresses and dimple knees. Mod­ for so long the pine hns been the only county, is ?l».07 nn acre, in. Duval aredT prohibition officers.— Kisnim- the University of FloHda’nnd he re ,jlir,.r ^ f t |K. htilk "commodities ^ B a t.jm n k o farm ing alluilng to the yootb
turns to hi* oi l home to tak e up tht* tial to life is entitled to a better share th at by 'id doing we may stim ulate the
ern flappers would have cried with tree recognized in Florida of any county, $18.6(5; in Hillsborough $13.28 men Gazette,
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work th at means ku much to the grow­ in the prevailing prosperity.
hulk production of the nation and by
envy could they have seen some of g re at value, outside of fruit and nut nnd in Manatee $5,01,
\
ers and farm ers in every p a r t of the
thoic
beautiful dimples.’*—Tampa trees.
The farm bloc movement jn Con- th at production hul’d even better and
Tills appears to m aintain the claim NATION TAKING STOCK OF ITS
tilling
of
tiie
roil.
Times.
'Ztcss is substantial evidence th at tho bigger our prosperity.
Next to the pine, the cypress i* per­ of tin- Independent th at injustice is
FORESTS AND WOODS
And the Herald watris our county farm ers’ due* are* faHt forcing their
Wc het Charlie Dingee hnd a front haps th e m o st,valuable tree In Flori­ being done to the taxpayers of its
The farm bloc movement in conag
en
t
nnd
all
th
e
efmily
agents
and
scat with n pair of opera glasses.
way
Into
the
political
irsucs
of
the
na
•
gross
is not going to down. The dawn
da, uml the one mu.it recognised cum* county*.But who is responsible? The
A m never Iwfore the world is tak­
iT’-r
« of 1024 will reveal a year’s industrial
county assessors fix the valuations on ing stock of wiiat it needs. Chief For* nil the officials tlf the dmervrjt branch­ lion.
merclally. •
TWO GOOD MEN
1222 is Mire to see legislation Imth review no less gi j'fy in g than that
Hero and there in Florida "in found property ami the hoards of county ester'W illiam 11. Greeley says in hia es of this work to know th at we shall
m m -•
a camphor tree plantation; here and commissioner*, sitting as hoards of annual report. N ot the least indla- devote all the space possible to give in the several elates and in the con­ wjueh we are prlv.t ged to read todsy
We npte by a press dispatch from there n pecan orchard. I.i u very few equalisation, approve the tax rolls lie- pcnaatde of these things is wood, he them publicity nnd to bring their gress of Ihe United S lates designed to with the added gratification of *
a- ■
Okcerhobeq City that Hon. W. W. of the south Florida rural sections fore they nre delivered to the collect­ says, and to tak e st«K*k of how much good work before the people and pub­ help the fu n n e r find his proper place much b etter showing for the rewards
P u tter has luren made chairm an of the ebeounuts are grown lommervinliy.
ors.
wood We have rind what we khall licity ts n big p a rt of the county ag ­ in the,econom ic equation of our in­ of those who till our fields.
I
en ts' work.
board uf county commissioners and
dustrial life, lie is entitled to a fair
But the fact nf the m atter is that
W hat Is the rem edy? How may we need is nn im p o rtan t step in deter­
IU23 will lie the dawn of the new
Judge Geo. F. Parker has been made for many years Florida has been clear­ secure the placing of values nnd the mining our fu tu re attitude toward our
return cm his labor; it will come.
, era of the American farm er. The good
n a a
la h a t n
county attorney. Mr. Potter has been ing out its forests fur purpose* of a g ­ assessm ent of tuxes throughout the forests, *
r aiming is no longer a toiler's job. i yro r \% p&lt;.foro ga.^Jacksonville Jourz*
14 'I he man with the lioe is n o t^ le man j
serving his county for some time ns riculture und live stock relying, w ith­ sta te uniform ly?
“ As n background to this broad in­ a*
chairman of the l&gt;oard of county com­ out any recognit ion o f tho-value ccni*
for the modern farm. Farm ing today
The Independent makes this sugges­ quiry," Colonel Greeley says, "for­ 4
14 is n scientific vocation. The nation
missioner* and he has made n fine meredaily of the trees of this state.
est service investigators hnve rec­
GET DOUBLE MEALS
tion:
14 needs not dull minded men upon the
record in this capncity and knuws the
When tiie, day comes that tIte^value
"The only remedy for this low ns- ently completed a unique ami exhaust­
** noil but highly cultivated minds
of consurcution is recognized und all ncsim cnt and unequal distribution of ive compilation o f the forest resourc­
M ARINETTE, Wi*., Jcn.-B^-Pri*14
All over th e nation wo nre buildirilihy) ners in the M arinette jail are ran*
power nnd m aterial is utilized, then, the tnx burden is to have n state hoard es of the world. One startling reve­ n
may
Florida wdl have indeed come into her with power to nssex* the wholo state. lation is that so f a r as our great Ra Pa Ra it* Ra lu is* R4 '1 4 h i agricultural college* th a t we
»y juanted for once. Sheriff John DorbcrWHEN U
U HELL *. 13
teach
our
students
who
seek
to
he stein refuse* to surrender office *°
own,
and
here
In
the
rohfinus
of
the
stru
ctu
ral
and
all
purpose
woods—the
If th ere is to be any such raise in val­
LIST IT
YOUR REAL jr v
Ion EDY bulk producers the scienro of soil anstate will he located manufacturing uation a.1 Governor- Hardee proposes, softwoods—nre. concerned, we must OTHER SANCTUMS
Oscar Dahl, sheriff-elect, o n ground*
ESTATE " | 8 / WITH US
T
|IE
FARM
ER'S
YEAR
nlysii, agronomy, horticulture, fe rti­ th at the special election recently held
plants .in which the product* uf the then it m ust he uniform and apply tu lieeomb M-Jf-sufficient or go without.
r&gt;- ‘
lization, dairying nnd m arketing. The was illegal and both Dahl nnd Dorbcr*
stnte will lv tinned to good account all counties alike. No assessor is going Biberia has g re at forested areas, yet
A review of the banking nnd busi- modern farm er to lw successful must stein occupy partn of the jail- R°th
for Florida people und to export com­ to raise the valuation In his county of nil the Siberian lim ber were at the
For a quick buyer—A fine big
m ercially to all parts of the world.
until there I* a way to require nil .the undisputed call o f the United States ness conditions of 1U22 reveals a be a user of expensive machinery th at are feeding the prisoners, who get si*
home on Magnolia Ave^ with *11
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counties to make n sim ilar raise. t he quantity available for annual marked impVovcment over 1P21. The needs n mechanic's care.
m eals a day.
the very latest convcnirnrim, at
ALMOST NOTHING FOR BRICK Even then, there should be equaliza­ export wwuld hardly amount to one- federal reserve system continues to
For more than a q u arter of a cen­
Ihe right price and term s ran he
ROAD UPKERI*
HE A PLANK LOCATEli
tion to put all the counties on epunl- fourth of our dem ands. F u r th e r ’a record strength, accum ulating what tury now there has been talk of a
arranged.
' .
tty. ami this eannot be done by rais­ g re at part of tho forests of Siberia some regard uS even too great re ­ back-to-the-farm movement. Our a g ­
Unless there is an error'In the fig- ing everybody arbitrarily n fixed per lie within the in terio r of the conti­ serves. Tills immense stock pf idle ricultural colleges, subsidized by tho
WASHINGTON, Jan. B.—The nary
Tires made public the brick rpqds of cent, but ran be done by bringing up nent and never will be available. There money created a fund outlet for the states arid the nntlon, have grown to seaplane BOCO, which waa reporfixl **
Orange county have hern yielding an those which are too low.
i.\n n immense reservoir of hardwoods securities was oversubscribed on the Gorge pwportiori to foster th is move- m issing while en route to Hamptoj*
AGENT8
enormous net income during the past
"Governor H ard ee‘also should re­ in the tropics, which can bo used for day the books were thrown open.- Gold ment. This m ovem ent.has grown out Roads, waa located today »t ' ° r
eight years. Thnt is given ns the member th at tho stnte tax rate should lim ited nnd special purposes and se­ has been coming to and piling up in of the alarming* tide from the farm to Spit lighthouse, -Chesapeake Bayi
REAL ESTATE
length of tim e some seventy miles of be cut in half if the assessm ent is to cured a t'm a h o g a n y prices. But the America. Business hns come back. It town. ,JThe economic odds have been dam aged. Boatswain’s M ate "* '
Fire, CaauaRy, Auto Insurance
brirk-surfsced roads have been used be doubled. The state is now getting stru g g le for the w orld’s supi^y of soft ram c back to wRhln a stone's threw against the fa n n e r hence the son of Daley, pilot, said engine trouble
1 » W , P in t 8L.BANF0RU, FLA
in th a t county—and these arc all in sufficient revenue for ulf purposes of woods will become more and. mare of real prosperity if not to real pros­ the sdil has sought the city where the inclement w eather made It a d ll5***1 j
Wig.
re m a rk ab ly ,oxcellenl shape ut Ihe governm ent and there' la no loxion intense, and tb w a nations will fare perity. lUelf. Tha ba?is for this pros- odd* would not bo so heavily piled to make « landing. . ••*

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them. He has given his county of
his time and attention nt nil- tim es
and goes back in this position with
the good will and esteem of his fe l­
low citizens and his fellow board
members. Judge Potter is another
good man for the position he was giv­
en by the hoard and the legal m atters
coming before the board will lie ■a t ­
tended to with the same careful con­
sideration that h a s' governed all his
work in the past. Okeechobee county
can bo congratulated.
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DAY A WEEK TO PAY TAXES

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SANCTUMS

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY fl.

Funeral of Strike Victim

PURELY,

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professional r*
C ,r,U of Sanford’* Heputable ProfrasItnU) Men, e«ch
o ^ h o m . In hi* chosen pro­
fession the Herald rccuniyjirr.'ds lo the people.

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mf 10,10*1

January First Starts the First
Quarter of the New Year. .
... Open that Savings Account
Now. Deposits made on or be­
fore the Tenth draw interest •:
from the First.
Four per cent compounded
quarterly. .

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A. DeCotles

Attorncy-at-LaV
-----Oter Seminole County Rank
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FLORIDA

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i *= Practically, every resident of Clinton. Ill-, attended, tho funeral at
Jimmie Fitzgerald, 10, killed by a bullet during tbowtrike fighting a t the
Clinton rullrusd elmim.

FRED R. WILSON
A T T O H N E Y .A T -I.A W

A GREAT CONFERENCE
, month nnd th eir widows from $.10 to ,
First National Rank Building
ON
HOME
MISSIONS
f.ill, n* well a* increase the Amount* j
SANFORD
FLORIDA CI asm fied Ad* lie a line. No nd taken for less (him 2V ami positively no
—
---tn nurses who saw active service In j
classified ads charged to anyone1. , Cash must accompany all orders. Count
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Bishop
W.
N
T
.
Ainsworth,
of
the
the
Civil war nml provide for Indian
five words to a line nnd remit accordingly.
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p® * i
•
Methodist chprch, who Is in charge of w ar veteran* and th eir widows, nnB. F . WHITNKR, C u h l tr
F. P. FORSTER, President
th e Florida Cotifarcmce, in connection ■nounced th at ho would emlenvor to
v ithvKonu* of the most outstanding have the hill passed over the veto,
preacher*
is ,chnlrm
WOOD
fcolt
SALE—fs.&amp;O
LAWYER
a c o n T . WANED—A chnnco to build your
. end thinkers of, the country,]
,
, Senator 15ur*um,"'who
, nn
,. ■
PIcnsd arran g e to pa# cash on «!&lt;•- „cw i,om£ before lum ber got* any has T ailed for a gathering of those l 0f the sennte pensions committee, said
—Court House
s
livery, nnd specify the kind of wood higher. H ans nml estim ate* furnish- who nro deeply Interested In bringing ' he would take nn opportune tim e to
wanted, when placing jo u r order— F . C&lt;L—Sanford Novelty Works. 133-tfc the go*pel_to thu unreathed thousands make his motion, porMbly today, but
Nu-Tilc Shingles mittfit easily l&gt;c called th e "roof 1mel F|orida to m eet In Jacksonville, on probably a few day* la te r a fte r n
•
l.'O tfi WANTTH) -On** hundred coldfed la* January 12lh.
* mortal”, ns nn experience of more than twelve ycaps whery]
jSjes Er.amlncd
G tssies Designed ^ * \nrilII*‘
canvas*, of the ^ en u te sentim ent. At
hOR SALK Hosier nnd Gays’ paints j borers fo r hind clearing, contract
Nil-Tile roofs have been protecting the property of boRlc,
Sfn^o there are over ‘250,000 w h ite ' the rami’ tim e ho admittml. there vftts
nnd varnishes a t Sanford NovSUy work. Good camp. High land.—C.
owners does not show the least signs of wearing out. Nor,
bo ja and girls in this s ta te . wj-.o n rc jjlltle probability of it*. pas.iage over
W orks, Sanford agent*.
lC 3-tfc(w , Perkin*, Grnvelatid. Flu. 2 3 1 -m e
,
,
.
the veto.
do they “curl up.”
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tA H M L R b You can go: sec! bed W ASTED TO SF.IX at u bnrgau, n , u . „ u t c o n iw l« i with any Sunday
, -t: til
Optlelan-Optom etriit
Win li the hill parsed the senate
Irani**) nml irrigation pinj.a ut tu t
one
concrete m ixer on nkul •
Save your money by paying a little more for Nu-Tile
school of jqiy denomination, and n3 however, th ere was com paratively lit­
J ll East First S treet
Sanford, Fla. Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc with engine, n pick up. Addreaa Jllirc- thousand* of paren ts u ; «• not connect­ tle discussion, but th ere, wn* no rolland getting the shingle that is always on the job!
FOR SA LE—Twelve furnished rooms icr core of llctnld.
237-tfc ed with any o f the churches, it rrotn* enll and therefore, no indieatinp of
willi three year lease a t 11a Pal- WANTED TO BUY— Dodge touring the time ha*' come fur n forward th&lt;&gt; : ennte line-up. Adm inistration i
Three colors—Tile Red, Snow White and Creep, Also
m
otto
M'enitc.
215-tfcj
Pni-(
Jn
ttr
than
1PJU
model.
Adgraduate Veterinarian
movement of Much proposition* ns to lenders last night indicated th a t th e y '
all kinds of roll roofing.
.
FoTTtf.Vr.FT F ltO lT TRUES—Orna- 'dre?'*' 4,W. D. C. care Herald.
Telephones;
OfTico
challenge the thought or otir clifltch wmib! generally stand behind the pre-'|
•I
Office 123
Opposite P. O.
m ental tree* “a nd shYubbery.
M y‘
2II-3U l topic and cause them t&lt;&gt; consecrate sid ed '* veto. They also sajd D cnio-1
Manufactured by
Residence 237
Dcf.nnd. Florida tree* are grown by some of th e ’larg- WANTED To buy h r r e d n rcVonTl time, service and money to give the chi tie votes to sustain the veto w ere,
— t s t nnd best nurverh.* in the South.— ; bund baby play pen. Address P. O, gospel blessing* to the W aste place* i extafted and there was considerable j
W. L. ITail, the fruit tree man, Orlan- ib .\ dVi.
o J3.2I,, i,I the state.
doubt whether the ncce*j&gt;ary twotot &lt;lo, Flu.
21*-I2tp ------ --------------------------------------------- Thoughtftd men hi Amerirn are thirds vote could Is- mustered. A twofo
i . s eoiuerned ala.ut i 1 ■■ naltun's thirds vote in the house also would
ta FllR S A M ' F o lla g t , natas’c ami
•
t: 1. In the afterm ath ol tin* wot Id be remiired.
trailer. Innuire Mr. Durant, !
Ha
ft)
The veto, wbieh vv.i-. declared by iltMary, Fin.
2 lo-'.iji LOST G.dd u . t v atcli briM.-b-t ! . .ii fi n e s have been b be- e that
Pa
IQ
l,.ieaten
nur
clvili/.ata»:i
and
all
We
Inches
to be the first given H genM.
&lt;m
im-idii
uf
Mud..
Reword
it
Sold in Sanford by
P5 KtMl .SALE 5 t i n i with flntttUg
to
told
dear.
The
rh
u
rrh
of
t..d
ithe
ernl
pension
men;.me
by
a
president,
la
turned
In
101
Eas
t
Kith
Street.
K*j well, one rnom liousi', on o ... I ro- &lt;1.
IQ
Sfit-aij ,-uly way out. The ehallenge of the, was gi aen.lly a aurprire. Senator
ga Near store and trading t.ition In
n
t men demand* of th e eln n h a new Barr urn, expecting the president/* *ig'ijuire D. i'. I! isward, 11til &lt;ia&gt;
to You can find the name of pj*
uttd larger program &lt;&gt;f C hristian: nature before Christm as as it holiday
2 12-fit pi
to every lire Business Sian tor UUe.
H vangelir.atiun, to tin* • i ! Shut every g ift-lo the pensioner*, had arran g ed
to la Sanford iu this Column r-a FUR SA L E —‘21:.* Sanford venue gro­ DA NET N G GI, ASSES every Tur* dn y individual man may Ins rtavlied with fm the executive signature with some
cery nnd cigar stnrt*( doing buaih *. I’a r i s i F Hnpsp at J p. m. f&lt;*r c h il­ lb,, gi,.pel’s saving power and that eereimmy.
t o
to each day.
The president’s action {
ill
s of $-1(10 n week.' Ken cm for m !1- d ren and 7 p- in, rnc ndulti-- I n t e r p r - i he t lirlntian view of God ami lire came only a day before the explrnPn
to
P-j ing, single and ranted attend to bud ta t iv c umi ball i«a»m d a n c in g . I’mfi-s woild am;, prevail in every imilm o f; D«m
to to tot fta
n ten days’ statu to ry lim it for
ness. Ask for John Ibikobi. 2i2-2l|* *or f , L. Ehseu.
I l l - t i c '.jffj,
j him to affix httt sigunUire and after*
FOR SA LK y-One-hole fin b . ronk- HUM ES built on easy term s. J . \V.
Such speaker* ns Dr. f . L. Gomleil, l!l*' ,,m had twen referred to the iner, like new. i rice $!U. Also u n i­
&gt;!ti*M»n. ISuildt-r.
fiJil-lfitp f Now York; Dr. \\ A.Tayior. ,.f ,tvim r departm ent and pension officet*
*i!l ttt
m :r m iT o r t i i i : c o .m iit io n o f
ter
coats,
almost
new,
cheap.
Apply
Indianapolis! Bishop W. T.‘ MrMm ry., fl,r
'‘‘‘I”’1i
Storage Fncllllics
If we plrano you, tell o llu rn ; it not, A partm ent Ni». 5, over Herald office., A re y.m moving? Call l.o ‘-sing's ”! bmiisviNe. Ky-, nml others of note!
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2 1 2 -ltp ' QUICK (SFilVIi*K THANSFFI*
Spiiio the?
appointed
tell n*. Phono 499
SERVICE TRANSFER, ..jf ’-vi!! Ih oh \h&amp; proffrunt*
, jjo ^rn, tn ctil
, IL
At Sanford. In Ih r S ta ir uf I’lnrldn a t. th e rluar o f b u *ln ra«J)ee. 3*lh, 1*33.
t.nfrC W.\N
VTI t LfM
I) D
t« expected
t«YMnplnri that
thmf :not
flfit less
IflsS than
illltfl a cmamiltoo to furnish growers w ith
FOR SALJv Good g r a d e J«*r»**y heif•!
Wfl|„ . jt*. i
nS- V()U
T I it«. t 11
vr, 2 ’t year* iifil. Bred to fic.-ilini) p-;tu, i'hnhe st&gt;8 ‘M l-Th-Fri-Snt-tfc 1
thoWtiiffl MelbmHrt* will be pre- ; .tideiitifK- 'information on cm ttin*, cur1ir.*Olll(&gt;(*
SANFORD
I.MHUM BI1 Itfecll KMlnfv*
March 1st.—L. Vihlen, R. F. D. .W : ' ' ’
‘__ " J. “ __ _
1vent, besides host* o f u th er denomlna- ing and Imadling.
I. huiih oil i 'nlliilA'i'al S tf u r lty I lift* 1tm li It. at l&gt; lrtte
2 i(T»a.ti
A, Sanford, Fla.
S HIS I* M’KR CIUKFI Y
tioiis. It will be lk&gt; g re n te tt gather: --------------------\ f l *&gt;il»rr 1**&gt;fiuw nn«t
JfO.fttl 0« ■
\ t i i y, c t i n i i t c m u t n r t i i i : fjvt+rtlirif ir
/Non*
i : \ t i i j i i jicj a
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Ctnrrnl Mnrhlnc and Iloilpr Work*;
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CHELLE MAINES

FOR SALE

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Opt. D.

DR. It. M. WELSH

Amalgamated Roofing
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LOST

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MISCELLANEOUS

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Machine &amp; Foundry Co.

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SANFOIiJ) NOVELTY

General Shop and Mill
Work

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OILLON &amp;• FRY

K- W. HERNDON

S. 0. Shinholser*

I*. Connelly &amp; ISons

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I'iie meetings will be held in
.—
t«..
condition; I acres muck, fine fur truck
»ck jocfiltlmly newapoper chiefly wilh hi* j I)uvnl ro u n ly ' nrmy, beginning Wed- ru .tm ,' '.
___ 169 2.991.S3
Total ...
f a r m i n g ; 2 a cre* cleared fnivjiddUlon- uara nml nujnior&gt;.
j nusdny
10th iit= ?:!MK Sun*! \ r,tIfp If- Lorrhy wiv« n iHnt uihW
ARCHITECT *
nl hcove.
Brice £9,000.
Balance
______
At eight year.a of age, Mr. Brown’s , (ordVhmtld have at len.U 10 delegate*. "J1’1 ^ d '
u, ‘n,.V^toV.^r. “ 1
J,:lA ttu .m i:*
tir n t* . C o n s id e r trade.
f 30.000 00
-—
eyesight failed, and ho receivctl hisj
W. J. CARPEN TER. !itib .l &lt;aio.-. on it).- m Ii &lt;ia&gt; «f iu n o -|j - r a p t l n l Hlnck I'a hi 111
Room 7. Miller Bid*.
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,Mr.
Bronson
3 « ,0 « 0 8*
principal ffmrouuft fmm ins
i
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i* i,;,en n mu Mumian. d tr jp Ii ilo* **f iDiUvhltmi iiri«ui*lifi ■uii|f«&gt;t to rlu fk
SANFORD
FLORIDA
63,360.00
A. B. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
I mother, who read 'to him. ■
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1 0 .So
U AIUllNCi S * rP H U r
i ,|t j M- iihi .iiMtr In Hanfttnl. ,Sf*misii*l j i prilfliHl I ht-cUw
. Established 1909
9.193 96
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PENSION
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itit.|,,.,i .u „| t » -I l&lt;«.|.|.*r »..r | Having*
ff
BIioiic IS
101-9 Magnolia Ave.
107,600.00
|y to permit him t&lt;i rend anything -ex-1
Mil In I \ uI•i«•
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T i l I t E M E N S D E F E AT
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3 1,991. SI
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cept lari
new paper hendhm &lt;. ami
W ORKS
FOR H UNT
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he. cni.niit distiugtn*h features more t WASHINGTON. Jan. 4.— I^ * i to ,(iat&lt; uf ei.-i I,tii. murr ti.irlli-iilnrty ,(,
RFNT U n fu rm n h ed apnrDnetit
rllu-il hi* follow*, ( u - u l l :
V. C. C O I.I.I T I, D rop
FOR R
,
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than mx feel away. Having an tux-1 C*ivll and Mexican Wiir pensloncrn of
Th, Northeast tfm irt-t «f lliu Nortli- S ta te of riort't.i. fim it ty uf Hemlnob-, ss;
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FemiK
tmle
lalt! /A partm ents, 305 E. F irst;
ii
ml
lit,Hun
i
Indm vnmr1 . t;
ii Mnwiitn?*. ( ‘ashter u f - t h e uiiuve-hammt Hank, itn so le m n ly s w e a r
ur-ual memory and u secretary who! the latgp blanket pension hirrcnpo* ^ *..'r'T ik * * V ii!ci/iY V u e r w r , i-stirtit
Gtrect.
100-tfc
tltut th e ubuvu hint * no n t l i true tu tlie tirst o f my ftnowledintnuift tiellef.
tcoda items from various newspaper* j proposed by the Btlraum hill Was the Hiiiith 16a yaritB «&gt;f dip said ffdutti•
K. II. H A w K lN H , Csshlsr.
CO H11 Kt *T— ATTKUTr
\\ ANTiTli—To rent, furnished hun* to hint, calling out the page and eqj-j threatened ‘yesterday through the ve- f.i*t IjM'irlrr iif th,- Nurtlu nst i( m ir
'in
i in tii cti&lt;m *. Tow nstii|, jt&gt;. »«mtn
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tV. II. T ttN N IC M F F K . ,
CONTRA CTO U nnd HUII,DR ||
pnlpw, occhpanyy Jan. 10th, very de­ tinm (m* the nrjicte, it is not infre- to of tho blit by riesid en t Hardtfig.
nt ttongi 11 Kaitl, and nlsu
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S. 1'ULKtrroN.
Tit*tv,-*t
half
of
tin*
:
Npr)Invest
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r
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care
God,
W,
Knight.
H7 Commercial St reft—Sanrutd. Fin. jnirnhle tonnntv c:t
■luent fur Mr. Brown to, nsk for item*
The president returned the bill to tie »((• r. nml t b e - s o u t h e a s t Q u arter » f
tV. K. KCOaOAN.
,
230-tfc »ir' months Inter, specifying the po­ the senate, where it originated, with rt*** X iirtliw fit P u s f t v r o f Jtertlun '!&gt;,
,
1 DIfeelors.
Tiiwasltip Se, Huutli of Itnmii' 31. Gust,
Huliserlhril omt swarit to livfure me this 6tlt Uny of January, 1**6pe r*. page ami column.
it message attacking it n:t a whole nnd all ta Ht-mlhole t*»iittn&gt; (form erly t »rtNOTARIAL, HI*At.)
J «• HIGtltOJf, Notary I’uhtle.
l convenience*, Call at 113 Kn*t 6th Air. Brown is now 35, and also is specifically. He &lt;L&lt; lured it WoultJ cost Him.- I'liu n t)) Biurhln.
Terms (,‘us!i. Purchaser to pay fur
ELECTIIICAL CONTRACTOIIS street.
i 1
2-TJ-fitp president of the Southeast Missouri the govcriiinent ^108,000,001) annual­
l*V '*
Sf?|fKI.1,1! MAINRH.
Press
Association,
and
the
Southeast
ly
nnd
net
a
precedent
entailing
pen­
Hlu'fliil
Slaster
In
I'tinncerV
WANTED TO" RENT— Perm anent, ii
l-C, 13, 20. 2T, 3-3.
lFe«tirnhou*o Light* snd Appliance*
or I room unfurnlrhed apartm otu, M lvouri Democrat i're*» Association. sion obligations of f50,&lt;000,000, tX)0
within
the
next
fifty
yunrn.
Yle
algo
Brown write* his articles on n type­
Newr Line of Fixture*
flat or hom o, desirable location,’ Ad­
aiBHaRMMaHHRBIIUHlinBMBRMaiiaMMMHMUaUaMaMUaHUUMUaMMHMMMBMaUMaUMUMMMaaMMMMMaMMMMMMaj
Miller Building— ^M agnolia Avenue dress ?*K, S.” care Herald office,.S an­ w riter, idthough he cannot read type disapproved specially provision* giv­
ford, F la.
192-ttc w riter type. Ill* printers any he sol ing ponaien rights lo widow* of vcle in mi wlto had been m arried only
FOIl REN T— Furnished two room dam, if evef, s trik e r a wrong key.
"Two years.
- i --------------------apartm ent, 300 Palm etto Ave.
Despite th e president's veto, Sen­
FRENCH SAILORS HELD
21 l-3tp
a to r Bursutn, Hepiddicnn, Now (Mex­
INSURANCE AGENCY
F o l t REN T —Furnished hou*eke!|i- - BATON ROUGE. J.n., Jnn. 0.— Bal- ico, author of the bill which would
roonts, 2*ti» E a rt Thir&lt;i KJ.
(■() Rouge police yesterday were hold­ ruisu CiVil and Mexican Svar vet­
n rt p_ — a u t q ------- b o n d s
—
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FOR 'R E N T —N o w ' Iningtilow,’
bunguloW, five ing five men believed by tho pul ice to erans' pensions front $30 to $70 a
rooms, pomesaian given on the 18th, Imve boon the quintet who kidnapped
Hi Tit $35 per month to any respectable nml robbed Joseph Dantino, New O r­
fdmily w ithout young children. Must leans chauffeur. The melt gave their
Contraclor und Builder
H E R E ’S A B U S IN E S S
WEEKLY
VTI
fitly the furniture all complete ready mum - a* H. E. W right, W, II. limi' : •' M,: &gt;’ - ..
' F O R S A N F O IU )
/
way, II. V. Scott, J. It. Blackwell nnd
to
move
in
5105,00.
Address
Box
11
IS
"ANFOlm
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FIXJR1DA
nnoit r u n
Sanford.
213 2lp F. L. Nditch. They nro said by the
- *■ **
i
$6,000 to $12,000 Yearly!
FDR R E N t—Three DirnUhed houno- police to have adm itted th a t they
?2.00 per year in advance. Subscriptions can be giveft 1
An ln«ur,iuc*i man In iiuuU* i ‘a r■ fpfbeping room j. Phone 848-W, fia- were French mar It &lt;i. Dantino was
f ‘.«lalifishrd HW.S
m t
ollmt, a (atm+r In tvtscunsln, n
tldd and mndv prisoner in tho country
. foro eight, and a fte r reven p. m
l elcht r In .MInhreina, othi rsf Ail
Sanford
Herald
newsboys
or
address
Lewis
SfiippJ
^ijrh -B - a - l
over ifir t*. p.,-1- tprsu mi tt w n n i 213/fitp and robbed of $MWUte tpld nUthorlties.
ed ( i i ’i .n n a- real rnunoy-ntal.ln,In* rxtm rxln
dilation Manager, Sanford Daily Herald*
huntitcss.
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lim iim iirr ^ j
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utinorlutilty.
it &gt;■ (hry
y- ey sm i m n tij
F»r Lai,
tty. Tint
Tuitny
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furbished. Well located, new build­ SEV ERE COUGH AFTER INFLU*
Statrfr lln.nil*
oth ers oivp their m f n ‘ iirosj*«-r*
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All World News Over Leased Wire, International News ‘
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713
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w ithnut havinic k n o w n u tMnr;
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fIn*lnrM t'hanrrx
a b o u t the bakery buslnr-sa' t»uAll the enscntiiil* of a.role, squniy.Tleft me with » severe cough nothing
forr. You have th e M u st c h a n ce
Vain. Otrico
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seemed
to
relievo
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level,
ocriber,
surface
and
plumb,
r h h rscs . no itsttvsrlssi ym te-p roFeatures of Interoational Feature Service
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TIIE SANFOUD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6,1921

TL

No more do tho galleries reverberate'! nnd claimed to Ik* the best oyer offer- lilossoni" was given him by hosts of
’rierids in the Southland. At the death
with the hiss of the bettle-browed, bc-jed with this attraction,
GOLF
of
Lew Eatdwin of Cbburn and Raidwhiskered villinn ns he corners the
BOWLING
win
nnnhml conimedlnna .Dan did a
THB
GEORGIA
COTTON
IH.OSSOM
tenrful hcroipe nnd demands the "p a­
pers."
No
lin
g
e
r
does
Desmond
tho
musical specialty with Manager Co.
TENNIS
Desperate Btaik through act afte r act .p an Holt for the past ten years nr- burn aw terw ard assuming the position
or reel a fte r re d , running the gamut aocintcd in big time Vaudeville (form ­ of. principal fun maker with tin* comof human villainies.
erly of A1 G. Fields, and Coburns) has pany. He is also a capable bnnjuiu
“ Jngo is passe.
this year returned to his form er post- and will t* seen with Coburn's Min
"Degree hus hnd his day,
tiuii ns character nnd principal com- strcls this season in various rule* of
"It's the monocle and cane th at now median with Joe Coburn's Minstrels. dm key humor of which he is a p„sl
hold sway."
Dun Is from Macon, (la., from which m aster. At the Frincca&amp;nn Thursday,
It hns remained for. Erich von S tro­ f a d his title of "The Georgia Cotton Jan . 11.
Sanford's Second Team (Jives ’Em n
heim, author, director nnd principal
-• .
DAYTONA, Jan. ft.—The first in­ Nearly T hree Thousand I’ins n Dame actor in "Foolish W ives," to create _
Had Walloping lleforc l.arge Crowd
No Detailed Kepqrt Received from
ternational air gliding and soaring
is W hat They Do in Jax
the perfect villinn—a parlor-snaky;
Jacksonville Hut (G nme Must
Them wns much epcrulntimi ns to meet to Ik* bold in America will take
sort of villinn who glides ihrough
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE
Sometimes when the local Isnvler# life, wrecking homcB by the lift of on:
Il«ve IU*ens l!ood One
who the .Masked Wonders of South P,'“'" 1,10 la ttrr lm rl ,,f
nt
BWf*:r
=
are mnkiifg extra strong efforts ti* eye-brow—a suave heart-breaker with
Florida were, ami the advance dope 4 &gt;n&gt;*,,na J’carli and Scabrceie.
There has been no detailed report thnt they gave out about bow gopdj Thl* nnnouocement was made by make or break a record and whcif this n jau n ty monocle nnd the most e x -j
front the girls gam e in Jacksonville us they were and how ipuny teams they l *1,‘ I’nytona Chamber of C-onmierue said record is broken it makes one feel pressive of canes.
*
.yet,'but n late wire lust night brought had beaten, was ail blown to parees M o w in g an invitation to the. Aero th n t they arc wny up when It comes
No
curses
soil
his
lips—only
the
the Information that Sanford lost Inst night when the second string men Sdenco t lub of America to hold the to knocking oVer the pins. Hut in dainty suspicion of a lip stick and the
WILL CARRY A FULL LINK OF
their name to Duval, final score being of tin* Sanford High team walked all nice! here, which has been accepted. com paring Sanford's bowlers records delicate perfum e of his cignrctt#. He
uver them, the final seme being so big With the invitation to the club to hold,w ith those o f some of the teams repHI to 24.
never gets blue with ra g e —the color
The closeness of the score, however, for the regulars and so small for the »*»c m eet here, the C ham ber of. Com -j resenting tho larger cities it makes us of his cheek could never pale. In fact,
nt&gt;
°f
In jftn l.n s if we are hut small fry.
leads us to believe thnt the g a W was Masked Wonders that the score keep " » " ♦
he is a sartorial, tonsorinl model,
Feed1
| The Jacksonville bowlers llW tn g h t whole manners are impeccable. You
close and Interesting nnd that the Du­ er was played out nnd unable to get t‘* kc money.
" 1 ! Stanley Yule Ileneh, serretn ry . of jwon n gnmo over the Mobile ( lub in
val fans must have been well sa tis­ the results
hale him because of his he-vamp
thnt
Orville the Telegraph League nnd their to ­
.
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.
.
.
.
,
the .club, nnnouneed
fied with the exhibition. A score this
methods.
And then, loo, the Mnkked Wonders ,,
. ...
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, i ,,r i
WiigKt ntid Glenn H Curtis would tals for the three games wna 2,07-1
close against a team that has such a turnedi nut to be the ,,
CORN. OATS AND HAY FOR YOUR HORSES
Masked Wonders
,
In "Foolish Wfve*," which is to be
pins, while the very highest record
vast amount of m aterial to pick from of, Control and not South Morula, us eo-opeuXe in the event and th at nt
■Undo in Sanford was when the Con­ shown at the Prlncesj for tho lust
yers would compete,
HEIST PULI*, IIR A N AND SHORTS FOR YOUR COWS
speaks well for Sanford nnd Miss
rj.,u„v«| of the m asks .found th a t "*
C tia recently successfully gregational club bowled ntota) of n time today, von Stroheim plays tho
Tillis’ coaching. And Lf our girls team they were all players th a t were horn,
‘ l,nn , ,, ,
.
,,
Agents for Savannah Grains Co., Fertilizers
little b etter than 2,-H)0. In the sec­ role of a bogus Uusstnu count, whose
ii.,...,i ns
...
. ,
,
i, , ,,
, rose in a jtWder from the water,
can put up a game w.th
witlt Duval
IJUVul
ns ra.sed and expect to die In S anfprd., ^
lk .nUcn n y o m g (k,rmnn ond game of their match last night habitat Is Monte Carlo and whose oc­
they did Inst night it means th at be­
, in i&gt; &gt; »r
uT
«
e &lt; Ktmiont, made a continuous flight of they knocked over 1,124 pins while the cupation In life Is to make love to ev­
fore the season d o ses Sanford will ho Wondeia the Herald wdl not publish
h|iur; nm| |0 n ln u tc s in n molor. W sl average in Snnfnrd wna a little ery woman who strikes* his fancy.
nlilc to knock off quite a few of tho the r names or the true score ns the
.
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J e s s plane, authorities on aviation be- b etter thnn eight hundred. The high Some he cultivates merely to wheedle
other? teams in th e state. Monday's defenl
was awful,
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pan to realise that something in the score for the Jacksonville team was them out of money,
issue 'will carry this gam e In detail.
The first team of the Sanford High
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Ily varying his blandishments with
2
x
f j :
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. way of n revolution hnd dawned in made by Trenholm who rolled 27G
bchaol will announce a lug game to ,
. ,
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dow nright blackmail, he m anages to
while
S
anford’s
record
Is
lijli.
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,
the
aclancc
of
airplane
construction
A digging machine employing scra­ he played next week.
,
. , „
,
,
These high scores rolled by Jack ­ live like n prlnee. HI# enne, monocle'
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land control. I*or n num ber of years
pers «n an endUh s belt' th at lias been
“ I ’l iu
l A \S H F E E D ST O R E *
sonville
bowlers are no real reflection and rig n rettes are worn with the
the
attention
of
m r - t 'n v re* ciicv i * vv i n . 'v
airplane mnmifncb u ilt-in Germany hns n g reater ca­ iHltllON
IS SI 101 WHEN
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,
-----htta
ct.IlU.r0(|
on the Sanford bowlers ability as the grace of one to the m anner horn, his'
turers anil operation
pacity for work than the record
-Snnford, Florida
Mvrtle Avcnue'and Fourth Strectbowling'eonditions arc* somewhat dif­ Russian officer’s uniform is g listen -!
H
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L
K
S
I
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1
0
D
U
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L
largely
on
the
motor,
relying
on
its
breaking Meant' shovels of the P ana­
ing
and
speck
less,
nnd
In
the
luxurious
ferent
in
the
cities.
There
arc*
more
powers to offset any lack in plane
We will appreciate nn opportunity to serve you
m a Canal.
*
alleys, which means the bowlers can villa he rails home, he affects s ta rt­
t
-----------------------MEXICO CITY, Jon. f».—George construction and pilotage.
W. Stcabben, a H rillsb m erchant, was *
G erm ain have added to th eir work fa ste r nnd thereby* keep warm ling bathrobes, silk pajam as and ex­
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
-= r -lr
mortally wounded Wednesday night, original success in gliding fiight by once they get started, the alleys are otic diets.
MONEY!
Cut out thin slip, enclose with for nnd when he walked into the line of fire M illin g fla n w equipped with two and set in concrete which makes them
DANDY DANCING DARKIES
borne power m otors Hint have true, tho pins are new nni! the halls
m ail it to Kol6y &amp; Go., 2nn.r» Sheffield between two men engngcil In a pistol
Avenue, Chicago, III., w riting your duel in the streets. Mr. Stenhbcn " M e lh » f |lght »v«'1' " specified route r.re purchased to suit each individual
That singing dancing comedy eon- j
n am c.nnd address clearly. You will w as'wounded in the presence of his " f J" aiiles or more and more recent- bowler. Tiiis, of course, cannot be
for
Sanford
ns
long
a&gt;
there*
is
such
n
tlngcnt
with J . A. Coburn's Min-trels |
receive Jn return a trial package con­ wife nnd child, lie has been in Mexi- ly.have constructed a glider th at rose
th
at
use
tho
alleys.
Hut
some
nt
the.
Princess
T heatre on Thursday,
from
the
w
ater
and
flew
for
several
j
few
taining Foley's Honey und T ar Com­ eo only four month*, fn addition to
1day nnd some day soon, the interest January 11th, in said to he the best ett* ■
pound for coughs, colds nnd croup; Mr. .Stenhbcn six other person* were minutes without being towed.
__ — ____ -—_
will he so high in thi- s&gt;*rt of recrea- tertainers the attra ct ion* tins ever
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sidesIgeriuiisly w oundrj in tin* exchange &gt;&gt;f
DEATH
OF
Mlt.S.
thin th at it will be necessary for S an -!had. Dan Holt, the Georgia Cotton
nnd back; rheum atism , backache, k id -L dozen shut* In twcen' Gen. M-oviguM
EX
\N
D
FR
\T
DEI
\N
D
f,,,*l to have what the lugger cities lllqssnrn of Mnron. (in . for ninny
tiny nnd bladder ailm ents; ami Foley(dq Avila nnd l.ient Col. Con-tantino
have
nnd then the Sanford bowlers je a rs a big time vaudeville entertainC athartic Tablets, n windesoim* and Lnzi’anji who used the crowded streetf
thoroUgldy rlcansing cathartic for n* their duelling groiuid.
Funeral service* for Mrs. Fannie S. will be howling jtLst ns goorl, if n u tlr r heads tin* list and is a well known
favorite
in minstrelsy.
“ Hank"
Mexunder. former Gninenville rear* better, than any of them.
constipation, biliousness, beadnehes,
1
White,
etidmnn,
typical
01'
Mammy
ijenl who passed away at tile home
nnd sluggish Dowel*.
Feld every­ ROAD HOARD TO HEAR
and hlneknfe character coin median it
CIRCCS WAREIIOI SK
where.—Adv.
t
COMPLAINTS ON IIKIDGK of her so nin lie J .and Tuesday night,
JS SM KPT IIY FIRE strong bidder for honors ip flu* fun
were held from the F irst Presbyter­
*
*
a
line. Nate Mulrny that wide awake
STROUT FARM AGENCY
PENSACOLA, .Inn. 5,—The state ian church at I yesterday afternoon.
NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 5.— Fire re- singing nnd fast dancing party from
r
- ___ 113 .Magnolia
Avenue
road t-•&gt;«i,t will bear complaints nn Mrs. Alexander Jived in this city for {•(tried late yesterday swept Du* old
•"
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twenty*-five years utfd leave* v irtu ­ t.'nion Stork Yard warehouse* ill I5er- West Virginia, is a winner hand?
Rend thi* anil net ipii&gt; k if looking the propanol construction of a bridge
McGee,
ally
hundred*. ..I
of elose|K&gt;r*o*wi
close personal triemi*
friend* ke,
M,(,u i(1, (|s wjmcr
turjj , , down.
w
*Joe •*
'• Henry Ray,
. *’ Ton*
viiiits ron sKimcn
fo r n bargain, JfOftrrcs border ing a over the E-iam bla i iv« r eotmeeting
to
mourn
he
r
In**.
Death
foilowed
«
h
j
,,
Mu
hv
phnWn
„
f
AlI|piaUf|
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beautiful hike, lit) acres cleuied, Ilf, thi- and Santa Ko*u rounties today.
" l‘hn,,Kh sht‘ " n® (in. Nearly all the animal** wen* s a v -!'? '
r
nrnngo, 1 grapefruit, nil hearing trees, The rlm rtu re h t«* be Mtil fee* of | period of ill
for only « few day* be- (&gt;&lt;| ,tt|, l)ip
of th, fl)t. &lt;-■ •; bffonl phenommal baritone farnn scrub land, all excellent soil, sever­ bridge over the river and a ground critically «*H
n u rly with the company returns from
fori* the end ranu
tin es ijf the cirrus and equipment was
al acres of heavy Idark loam, the l*el trex el of l.-'ljll feet. It wHI !*• provaudeville this year with new songs;
Mrs.
Alexantler
wa*
born
in
Cov­
destroyed. Mr. Murphy Inst-night e«of garden soil, up bmiiv, hut n large, vided with u draw in the channel span
ington, Tenhossee, in 1HIJ. She was lima ted his loss would rciu'h $inn,(H)0. and ns Interloeuter. Jo*. McAmdnii.l
barn on p ro p erty /Ih v rttr called away.
Irish tenor, Norbert Lion, Carloi I
miirried in 1S‘&gt; Ptn Jam es E. Alcx- He carried no insurance.
The Daily* lltwnld, 1T&gt;c per week
For quirk side, rrffer* tins dedrable
Jones, llassu, Dave Kahn Yodler and I
aniiei of Unit place. Mr. Alexander
The blitZL* was caused by the explo­
tract for $l,0Utl.
served with distinction ahroughout sion of an oil stove in the home of tenor, Th»s. Hradiey Lyric tenor, form
f
This is not off in the woods, Tint Is
tin* Civil war, during which time he Mr*. Fred Powell, adjoining the ware with others a wonderful mule choir,
located MW yards from bard Improve*!!
all' soloists. Kail Denton, male ro. |
w as,attached to orro*t'* Cavalry, lie
loud, and only H mill* from .Hnnfoi.d
The annual m eeting of the htock- died in IHii'.i a* the result of a cold j house. Personal clfects of thirty-five prnno, has a most stunning wardrobe ,
C orner S econ d SI r o d am i P ark A venu e
of the circus, were lost in
f.
postuffice,
2 tl-tfe holders of the petrous M anufactur­ contnit-led during the latter day* of
and new ntimbil*. Sn-nery roslumes
the
Maze.
Pft r ; .
ing Company, Inc, of ( ’huluota, Fla., the war I m I wccii the -late**.
and entire performance .an- nil new
wdl lie III hi III the iigltc *»f M. F.
Mi
Ab'Mindci in --urvived by only

BOXING

Sanford Bowlinff
Masked Wonders Not (Daytona to Have
Duval Girls Defeat
Records Not in the
So Wonderful Biff Flyinff Meet Lat­
Sanford’s Fast Basket
Biff City Class
er P art This Month
a Ball Sextet, 34 to 21

P ratt's Poultry Feeds—Makes the Hens Lay
Larro Dairy
More Milk Guarantee!
G. B.Tlorse Feed----- The best for your stock

SANFORD

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

Gas

Oil

Accessories

TIKIOS, TREES, VULCANIZING, STORAGE
CHXNCEY WILSON

---------------- THE —--------------

NOTICE!

Itnl.jn on,

I Id North

Park

avnnlic. oik * soil, Jaltlcs K. Alexander, Jr., of MEM HER F E D E R A L U liS E R M v
HOARD GOES TO MIAMI

Potato, Chicken and Sanford, Florida, at S p. m., Monday, IVI.and. Due son and two daughters
January fdh, HUM, l« r the purpow of
tin-ir m uthbr into tKb "g re a t
WASHINGTON, Jan. fi.—John It.
Shrimp Salad
elu ting a board or directors and (.» | K*yontj.» sh e is ntso survived by two Mitchell, member of the Federal Re­
Georgia Country Sau­ triuisaet any other liusineia that n,aJf; grandson*, William Slringfcllow and serve Hoard from St, Paul, left la*t
proper ly come before the meet ing.
Krnnei* Stringfcllow. of Jn. ks.mville, night for a two weeks' rest at Miami,
sage
WHEELER,* a mbit her relative* in her old home F lit He ha* had u slight'bronchial
II.
I
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’.
Imported Swiss Cheese C. V. MA MONEY.
President in Tennessee.
attack nnd hi* phy*irinna suggested
Imported Edam Cheese
237 Str
Seeretary.
The body, accompanied by loved : he take ; rvei.il weeks’ vacation.
Premier Coarse Soup ADA PTU.D Ul'N'i II Git M T S bring one*, will arrive from In*Land early
tta Ra Rx P-4 *a Rs r a R3 R*
afternoon. Funeral rcivier* will
Black Fnfflish Walnuts I IVIIH* K io to - eightien oioillw af l»tin i tiwbo
ra
te I by Rev, While, a T*ti d fV#
fci
Old Ph. Buckwheat I* r plan!mg, plaol an u« leuge and i»c by Rev. A rthur Spencer, Mr *. Ilelouv r-u
itid«*pein!'*nt, l*evt commercial fruit in- Hod on ii in charge of the music. In- Ra
fn
FO
R
TH
E
Stone’s Fruit Cake, 50c vi*.immit .u Miiitli, fruit bring# lifi;h l i ment will be made in Evergreen Rtl
Ra
- per pound
, i - l priic*.
We intiodiiced tie c ccmelery.— Gainesville Sun.
m
MOVIE FAN Ra

P.

grape# into IToriilu and they have
Tx
Itecn doing well ten seamu*. Other
According to the Geological S u r­ * j to Pa m iq n h Ra
M
olapteil fruit* aim , tree blueberries, vey tlu* United States contains 12,(100
blackberries, pcnehesli figs, etc. Fuii;,*t*uute milt*, of unused pent lands eaThe moviy fan every oneo in ir
informntton, free intalogue. A dapted; pable of yielding 11,000,000,000 tons while likes t'w set* a show in real lift
Nurseries, Tampa, Fla. J2I l-fit on Sat. of fuel.
• And they like plenty of music, plen­
ty of song* and lot# of joke*.

I

That is one of Osborne's reasons f|ir
booking Coburn's m instrels again this
year.

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T his-show will lie a t the Princess
Thursday, Jan u ary It. The sent sale
sta rts Monday at Roumillat &amp; A n­
derson’s drug store.
Everything will be new, Aill the
songs will be tht» latest, all the Jokes
coining to Florida for the firs t time,
nnd some of the stu ff will be original
with Coburn.

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I want every boy and girl, every man and
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you become—the better you like it.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. JANUARY G, 192.1
M f4 h

tw *u lt&gt; Id m m 14 I*!| m

la

* r M !U tot '*%
{■lowed under in .tho fall, the beans Ni toi *&lt;
will add a largo am ount of humus to
the soil and leave it much richer In
plant food. These are additional bene­
to
fits to be derived from the growing
W
of bunch velvet beans (a legume) to, tot Hu Rs an Pa M
IQ
which should not Ik: overlooked.
to
II. F. WHITNKR, J r., County Agent
Although the labor of cultivating
Mpo D. L Long, Miss Ilrssio Long,'
M'
and hoeing the beans throughout sum ­ Mr. anti Mrs, G raham H unter and
to
mer is no small item, it in an expense son Lee nnd Mrs. Gonrge Hridgeman
to On Saturdn&gt;n l!te County Agent run lie found in his nffire in the
basement of the Court House. At any other time he may lie
well worth making, if the truck land and th ree littlo peojde drove to Day­
to
reached through the office of the ( humlicr of Commerce. Leave
is seriously infested with nematodes. tona Death Sunday in the Hunter
n
&gt;»
• t T *30
L Furtherm ore, by practicing this m eth­ car.
to all calls there.
od one avoids the expense of clearing
The Chorponings, Cor{utnj'*, Squires
K
*3 ^
Bi m
M *q Sq
the land in full, a necessary operation ami Mr. and Mr*. 1&gt;. &lt;*. Kownrtl from
when the land is allowed to lie out all town enjoyed New Y ear’s day driv­
r
The county agent will bo on apodal ruin, n crust which might exclude air summer uml to grow a h eavy crop of ing through the hills nnd dales of
was never allowed to remain on the weeds and grass. Thu lalsir of clear­ Lake county nnd had n picnic dinner
"jUuJsUjB
f ith , and will soil. The results recorded in Hullo- ing such laud frequently will bo ns
thurt'lnyi
V0
in the Fmsth park.
iherefore not he able to gnawer cult*. tin 159, concerning the control of ncm- great as the expense of cultivating
.^ M rs. M arg aret W atson. Mrs. Mar­
U found In his office during th at atodos, wore (|tiite satisfactory.
[the crop of velvet beans.
or
garet M arshall, little Miss Winona
On Friday and S aturday of
llowever, th y summer-fallow meth .
Velvet beans should lie planted as Purvis and Mr. and Mr*. .1. C. Ellstime
•
' i%H
I, week me
the w
county
od is oujOClloiiable,
objectionable, because it greatlyrjeajly
this'week
u m / agents of this oo
]early ns possible a fte r the last spring wqrth were dinner guest* nt the P res­
■
part of the stale will meet here u t t e impoverishes the 'lo ll. The hot sun liuck crop has been lem ovtd, by June
sor home New* Year':* evening, a de­
V'sldcx Hotel to form ulate plans 111 an ,j heavy rains of summer destroy if possible. To plant in May is yven lightful evening .was passed in visit­
thi
the year. On Monday■ the county i,„t only the humus in the soil hut' nl- better.
ing itnd music. The D ressors are the
, gl„t will attend n hearing by the so the bacteria nnd other soil ur $pfTn^ If desired, one ran plant corn in
.
perfect hosts w ith th eir hountiful ho*
T
.
I'lsnt1 Hoard
Hoard at
at Tallahassee,
Iallahussee, on
on the
»' ism s, leaving the soil extremely pour the bean rows, and thus gel im midi- ujlnlity ntl(j ,,IK„| cheer.
F
.211(1-MU*
Ion nf whether or not citrus
both plant food and living m atter tional return for his labor. However,
qurslioi
corn is not always absolutely immune ,, *. F‘ M,U *
, Vt11' ' * " l ' i
plant * or pnrts thereof sha 1 &gt;e a - The soil, in other words, is "dead."
If you have a SAF'K or a PIANO to
to be brought Into Florida, lhis Velvet Heans Under Constant Cultl* to root-knot, but usually is resistant
!V". ‘
!!'. il!"
lowed| to
move,
and w n n t.it done *nfely, enll
p a very important m
Meeting
r t l m and
MX the
M.
vulion
i-nough ,» M « j » „ but little In d
f
'
I't.k
s^are
enropto
home
from
a
visit
L
osing'*
QUICK SERV IC E,TitA N B sgent will carry several le tte rs exIn an attem pt to find some .m ethod; ft roylng the nemajpde?.
to
St.
Petom
burg.
F
E
lt,
and
hnVe it done a* yotj w ant it
pressing the opinion of some of the which-will eontrol root-knot as well as
We strongly recommend to trucker*
wi
done.
Plume
-108. 241-Th-FrI-Sfc-tfc
Mrs.
Herman
Middleton
entertain­
citrus growers and shippers of the docs the summer-fallow method and that they employ th is ‘method during
■. On Tuesday nnd Wednesday which a t the sumo time will not pos­ summer on land infested with root- ed the members of her class, The lie*
s iiD iiiiin iiiR a a H iB iiiiiiB a a a io H iH B S B iD iiiia ix c m H r
pendaldes, of th e M. E. Sunday school
the agertt will attend n m eeting in sess the g re at objection of that m eth­ knot.
Uke City similar to the* one to .b e od, the cultivating of velvet beans on
This method of treatin g land has and th eir beloved teacher, Mrs,
Uhl here on Friday and S aturday of the land was tried. The beans were, given ns satisfactory rem its as the!Thornton on Tuesday n t her pretty
this week. The c o tto i question nnd planted in rows and it was endeavor­ old. method of growing re sista n.t, hhme on Geneva avenue,
U,l| weevil control, will bo the main ed to m aintain the same constant nil- plants on the land fur two or three
Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Long, of Hearlubjift considered at th at m eeting ({vation ns with the summer fallow in years, nnd haa the g reat'ad v an tag e of
avenue, entertained m-iglihors nt
'.ring
-A
St mi t*lie niunty now lankn ns one
fortje r t&lt;&gt; kt,C!, Uu. lnlll| frt,L, „ r w m |, J t h o trucker’s being able to" use Ids "rIlr'U ' We.lnesday^ eVenitu; honoring
A
the leading lotion counties of the The ordinary running velvet bean was land continuously, not losing onu or |their daughters, Miss Long and .Mrs.:
is meeting the demand for gttod p u re w ater and th ere nro hundred* of
Ilridgman, who nre th e ir guests for
,ute nnd it was thought best tu Have used nt first, but its cultivation was jtwo frucking senson*.
Imttlrs being distributed around th e City a t all-time.*. Every family
two weeks, Delicious sandwiches nnd
(he ag&lt; nt,to attend this mooting. Thu found impracticable afte r the vines
of Sanford should g e t the habit nn d —
.
'1 he Velvet Hean Caterpillnr
agent will return home on' Thursday commenced
run. They formed such | Like all velvet bonus the bunch vo- eocoa w as served a t the conclusion Of
sn.l be rendy for business ngniu ‘on a tangled m ass th at cultivation b c-jrlcty is likely to be attacked in Au- the evening.
Friday, January P2th.
Mr*. It. M. McCall nnd' daughter,
camcMwell nigh Impossible and it was gust nnd Septem ber b y the velvet
■
R
very difficult to detect all weeds in lean caterpillar. Indeed, oar experi- Pebble Louise, of Goldsboro, N. C.,
'g=Si
a
Hr member the fair and help Semi- lln* field. With the advent of the 'once during the past two years i h d i - e r e g uests of Mr. and Mrs. It:
M
nth* county by preparing any exhibit
veivt.t
p was substituted cates that to this moth the bum h F Grier during the holiduy*.
And our truck *vi!l be at your back door w ilt a b U 'e ••
p ite U
ALL
*htrh would give her. an extra, point. f(ir
ruiinirr,- varieties and has one nf tin* no&gt;-l a tlia itiv e varieties
Mm . .Im- ('nm erou mid
-i
vv.ilei Ihot oil the hotels, leslaiirant*, dri g stores and
i.i fo main*
M
Save anything thill is extra gond nr |;, oV,.,j nn^q, better for the purpose nf ■! the velvet Im in I h &gt; iii (
kr.
Imili quite ill with inltin -. i
are using.
n
inything (h it is unu..unl. I»&gt; ■" do j |jt. ,-xj ,-i inn nt. tnii.Mmit &gt;nlti vt. t no. i|t ew h j i . n l min tin lotith, atiivnig (H alts Deiterieh is in ntti nd.un
WStNB......
surely bring home
j1iivh||,|0 w i„ , , h„
■rli»*r nn*l I uin
ill* l*l|l 1tv ili n!'il
m
- \V. It Hrevatt )i
\ \ il l t DAN H O L T nnd
the fir*t prise, this year. Everylu-ly
,..lticr tl( ,, U ll ..
ltll
t !|* *t«. l-.« • Jl *!'?*•» I »-*» fi» lri-%*
! vi
k wills the Hiini
n
r ■
GfT
M l^ s n fL i,
u
n
Yi .. I v *- /t t.vifij;
Lfjin liy » ini lining.
bs-'-t.
A plot was plant nil to the-e bean : in
Many other m -es re- t ) J
a
ki
E N T E R T A I N E R ';
1»» inuirnl j (1 I ill I .One ruse* of I bn bell po\
u
—*— —
May, tU2l, nnd rultivaliil until N’o- !iv*
N
■
*
— P R IC E S —
■p;„. , -,.tq bearlily
re on.men I- vi inbei. For i • uqiarisnit nuother plot ■*&lt;l-1.Oot, UK. -1 lie [it i*;i.i : eii to 11 ilibilt no! to I abjn t.
Alain
flour
,
Si..10
y
th t oviiy farmer who ha* any root "a* planted to Hinbhmii eowpens, an- Mi r i ate r. i!!n i. ‘Ibis in done best by
t;« ell hen Long, who h .* been „ J||c, nv
lost nl all. carefully read th e t d l o w -1 o th e r l ‘t Wl.ippooi will mwpe.is and
ton. , n I'l.inl with .i mixture id jjj f,,( s,,me time, i* in Orlando unScats Mumlay Rnuniillal &amp;
owiL-r
ine mi ban h velvet beans for the run- on still another a summer fallow was mrtal
Neal’s cate for treatm ent.
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During w inter nuaeeptildn truck :tfo I&gt;. t»p ! rM^ Jy !iy ji*&gt;pm ,il •4J. thcr.- fm . i were in Orlando Sundov to
iJi» I ' i \:t .pit of 1. .i.l nr- Mitt 1 i. She is said to i&gt;e imptov
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Mr. Drawn, of Le’u iry avenue, was
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Wp k&lt; 1 1 &gt; down any root knot that ‘n f. kuhccjdible crops nnd then uisjnct
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as Iii- m other was very ill, resulting
Ib * powdor, a dusting inn
A yirir ng- in Hnllctin ir.p llioM rit- Hie usual nu tbod |trni tiri*d in these t ’ diUUot
fi’otn a fail in which -Iter hip was
lit.al. A bund duster that
et puliii-hcd a prelim inary report t&gt;» - experim ents of testing the soil for the ,i h.nc i &gt;
broken.
•Arn.ntrtd of root-knot by the jffow*-jl'ivseiice of nematodes. To attem pt "ili '&gt;* « w " cun be purchased for
Th.- little Wallace boy was brought
irf of v il.e t tvcaiis mi infested laud. | to find the vvoinia theuiMlvr** in lhe|al*o;:t 4 in.
| ho|no from the hospital S atu rd ay am)
I'.i,- further del a Us and iliusl rations! i'i said to iie lecoveriug on well a s .
Feithtr experimentn *inee that tim e, soil would la* like looking for a
o ' t'i i.; caterpillar se • Hidletin Hid. can be i xpecteii from being run over }
fXHicalafly with hunch velvet beans,j it: a Imyntnck.
haw given t 'lnie very htriking result*, j The degree of ronlrol obtained with I'nii da Kvoei iment Station.
"by a truck nnd badly injured.
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DfTieern and leath ers for tile year *■£
Although these experim ents w ith^thc liunelt veivit Irean much exceeded
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Fonrh vrlvet beans are fa r from com- all exp*'&lt; lations. In a iwt-nlly emu ! ’ AEDVt K 'K G I V E S T W O
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&lt;. •* etpm iiutimmoi.* vote tlmt those now acting
were
tt" *t.il . llie degree of iin tro l nl- lodes, a very satisfaetory im p **f iia td v .u k lift! granli d it le s|d te Until In retained. The following
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lf.ltrests iiivoived so great th a t vve do year ago wan loo heavily infested to W.* Da vis, white, and F’runk Jones, ne­ d in t; (i. W. Smith, secretary nnd
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fcfofnuitifin from the farm ers for On-]upon check plot*, which had previous- death s e n t e n c e s , Jones, a paralytic ist Alt have their asoiatniils.
The g re a te r part of the ncrenge of
uhrr )i .r while further experim ents |j grown cnvvpcas instead of bunch w as In be b u n g ed Monday.
itlie
so-eallcd “('huM ,’ Special1' early
iie Ding t .-irried on
veivit beans, were almost complete
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lery
will soon he under the Ideaeh.
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to
lie al out Sou acres of same,
*d ..f i lia tolling nematodes is dis
The method differs from the orilitFiat
\vill
mean m m ••• celery cut tn
r t •1. Fdr other mcthuils of con; ’unry tint
om- of planting velvet bean* in
T w 'i par*,m -.,' w e n - ihdialing t h e i r ndvc rl
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January th..u
'enlisles. It t of susceptible iield in that const.nit nittivniiiin is

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OCCUPATION LI­
:i EAST SANFORD 5 CENSE MUST
BE PAID

SEMINOLE COUNTY GROVE
AND FARM NEWS NOTES

A CLEAN SLATE

In starting the New Year, one
resolution you should not forget
is to pay up and wipe out your
debts.

Notice is hereby giv­
en that all persons re­
quired to have State and
County Occupation Li­
cense, and not having
procurred the same on
or before January fith,
1923, will he subject to!
prosecution without fur­
ther notice. License may
he had from Hon. Jno.
1). Jinkins, Tax Collec­
tor, at the Court House.
SCHELLE MAINKS,
Prosecuting Attorney.

• By so doing you will not only
add to your prestige and standing
in the community, but you will be­
come financially independent.
S tart a savings account with us,
and let us help you to enjoy the
blessing of. being freed ! financial

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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PRINCESS
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PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION

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i &lt; Unlit | itt loll, Florida iii'isted upon and ahsoluttly nil weeds |
Aeri.-uliutal Experiment Station,
must lie kept te.it df the field the
t he Summer F’allow
crop i* never "laid by."
This method of eontrolling nemaF’ur it*o in nematode or root-knot
k i ' hits grown out of the nummer- control the bunch velvet bean lias two
fdUw experimenta wldch vvero startefl advantages over (ire ordinary run­
thi sfalion several years ago. By ning beans- F’irat it allows constant
keping land entirely-free o ' vegeta- ultivation. Runtime beans make c«l-'

b°n all Dimmer, which can In* done by
fr«jttfnt cultivation*, and by nut «!!&gt;*ing uty crust tu form on its surLfe. it was found that the. number of
r^t-knot ncmatmles In the soil could
I* greatly reduced.
Thi* method t* hared on the study
'J tin fundamental* requfiFments of
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k nematode worm* which cause rootk'&gt;!. In order to grow, these worms
have an ample supply of three
•vrenttnU. These nre, first, n certain
l ""'Unt "f heat; second, an abundance
,0‘' t«“i*turc; and third, plenty of
*.lr*
nri) one of these three estotntUh are lacking, the WO?ms im into n
rtiting staCuf form * thick wall nbout
orielvc* am) jje dorm ant until nil
^rtnuaD nre jqjain present. _ This act
u known as encysting. But when all
Ut&lt;'■c of the*e essential* nre present,
the nematoiltH live and their eggs
• halt h. .
,h*ring nimnicr In Fforidn there is
T *’f moisture and hent in the
• but frequent rain* oHen Torm a
j *t ° ' rr tkc soil hy packing tl»o surJ tv- This crust prevents the cn* °f suffirl('ht nir, nnd thus ellm'n M ""c of the essentials. Under
r- t l
nematode egg* will
hatch. Frequent cultivation has

row Pk1* 1 lht‘ Rrowth of plants

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M ^ ^ ^ f e e d upon,-die. rni’ ' h "v'" *
o^rdingly, in these surtimcr-falBperimcnU the soli was kept
Itirrod throughout thd
cultivate'! a t, least
* * *• Week1 ftnd after every heavy
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tivation impossible during the latter
part of the season at least. -Second,
tlu ir grow ing season is shorter tliun
that of the ordinary Florida velvet
Wan. This makOs I t ‘particularly valuable to the trucker, ns the {leriod
when the land is Hot in mm* is too
short for the growing of n crop iif
ordinary Tlurida velvet beanj. Velvet
beans are practically immune to rootLnot. This is not tru e of any variety
uf cowpoas, nltho the Iron, Hrabham
uml Victory arc highly resistant,
i t is f |l t th at this is the most econ­
omical method of ridding truck lands
of, nematodes. The experience of thfl
Inst two years n l this station indicates
th at one summer is sufficient to re ­
duce the number of nematodes to the
point where n crop of susceptible
plant* &lt;fan In* grown on the land. Hut
in order to reduce them to this point,
cultivation must be frequent, a t least
once a week, certainly after every rain
which packs the soil. All weeds must
b t kept out of the velvet l**ans by
occasional hoeing*; otherwise some of
the weeds would act ns host plants fur
the nematodes, and thus carry them
over and defeat the purpose of '.ho
siimmer-fallow treatm ent.
In o rd e rd o shade the land wHis'iictorly, busn velvet beans should lw
planted mu?b thicker than running
Varieties, in fact, almost ns thick as
cowpeas. The row* should bo not over
three nnd one-half
one-hair feet apart and
ana tho
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beans not less than 18 Inches apart in
the row.
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Juanita, alleged to have brought 25
aliens to this emintry from Cuba on
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Decetidier 2tl, landing them n t Mar-1 *
thon, was taken into eustody last ev- **&lt;
cniag at Ix»wer M attccumble by th e lj^
C utter CdsSjftck and brought h ere to
day. The Junnilajwa&lt; picked up adrift
by a fishing smack and from advice*
from the /kmerican consul a t Havana
is believed to lie the bunt stolen from
that port by parties who sm uggled
the alions into this country.

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PRACTICAI- STYLES FOR
YOUTHFUL FIGURES
The little morning frock to the left
is fashioned of check voile, trimmed
w ith1 plain tattii.
The front o f
the waist is cut on the bias and ap­
plied with a trimming of button*
Dlmkrt-ltilch embroidery finishes the
round collar and entiles* tlccvc*. Me­
dium sire required
yard* J6-inc!j
clnxk and
yard 36-inch’plain matcriat.
. . . .
Any of the inexpemwe sitk-andwool mixtures may Ik; used 'for the
second dress, designed ior misses and
small women. The skirt is trimmed
with silk braid, which is used also to
finish the round collar. The sides arc
slashed below tisc waist-line, the lower
edges I&gt;cing gathered and sewn to the
upper edges, D ie licit is of fancy
leather. Medium si*c requires 3)1
yards 36-inch material and 9 yards of
ovoid. I
.First Model:
Pictorial Review
Dress No. 9571. Sl*es, 34 to 44,inches
bust and 16 to 20 year*. Price, 35
cents.
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Second Design: '- D r m No. 9577.
Sixes, 14 tu 20 years. Price, 35 cent*.

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Theirs is a rid nil store which ; pent in otto year $12,000 on it« advertis­
ing which was 5 percent of theirytarly volume, a fair expenditure in tltl'ir
line of busiliens.
In growtli of sales they could easily point out the.home-coniing of llto
$12,000 with a fair and retisotmhle profit ill its (rain. Im r these two part­
ners that expenditure was a profitable whorl-term investment.
One of the parlnent spoke up;
“John,” he ftnitl, "we have a cash profit in the hank from that $12,000,
hut we have a greater intangible profit hy far—it is pjlctl up for us in tho
minds of every man and woman in the city.

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“ It is reflected in the attitude of our hankers.
“It is present in the minds of the manufacturers who sell us.
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“It is working on the minds and purses o f every one o f our customers.”

A new automobile ra d ia to r a tta c h ­
ment designed to help keep the w a­
te r coril sounds a whisllu and displays
a red signal autom atically when the
water overheats.
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“Why," he continued, “this business, beenuse of the advertising we
have done, is woHh $12,000 more than it wus before w e .began"

Tho Daily Herald, lCc per week.

IS YOUR
LICENSE PAID? I
Notice is hereby given
that all persons subject
to the payment o f City
License who have not
paid same on or before
January 15, 1923, will be
subject to prosecution
without further notice.
J. A. KILLEBREW,
Chief of Police.

ijiiiipaign fur the next 8ix nioitl

The two partners increased their appropriation, modestly, it is true.
That was five years ago. Today, for it is in a large city, their appropria­
tion is eight tim es their origin'll) amount. TTtcijjttamHng, with hankers,
manufacturers and customers is A-l, Their business hits' grown nnd grown
in a healthy way.* And still as one of them put it—

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cent we’ve spent hns comc buck to us, and brought another with it. Out',
our real profit—our big profit from that advertising is banked itt the minds
of the people. Ours is the best known business of its kind in town. And
that is worth n lot of money to us."
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Rl!)A, MONDAY, JANUARY H. 1923

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

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BIDS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED
BY CITY COMMISSIONERS
ON STREET IMPROVEMENT

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rush o f s t r e a m s

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

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

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

MANY CONTRACTORS AND
MANUFACTURERS ARE
IN THE CITY

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

That Will He Made Here

IIIy Thr
Inirtl I'rrftn)
The contractors aro here for tha
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 8.—Division
The monthly evening meeting of the
PORTLAND. Jan. 8^-Flood
bidding on the work of city improve­
engineer*
nml
other
attache*
front
Chamber of Commerce will !*• held
waters drew a' closer corjcn
throughout the state gnthered here ment* nml *the making or street* and
Thursday evening nt 7:30 o'clock in
in i’ The t.aiH-liUnl l'rr*«|
about Portland today while re -’
(||f T t»r A M tfflR trd I 'r r a a l
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today for a two day* inlcr-dc|iart- some twelve bids were subzmitted to
the dining room of the Voider, hotel.
I1AKTROP, Jan. 8 .- With the lapse
port* from all sections of AVcstnieiital
conference of the Stale Road the t’ity Conimisxlonjfrs nt their meet­
The lion. W. T. Illnnd, ex-congress­ of n day in open hrniiug in obscrvPARIS, Jyn. 8.—Occupation of Essen by small Department.
ern Orrxon and Southwestern
Survey of tho post and ing held Thursday afternoon when the
man from Missouri, and now presi­ nnce of u state holiday, Attoruoy French force accompanying* engineers, and' cus■Washington pictured vast nrea*
present
stnge*
of road rojeot* of do-,' bid* were openbd. It was thought the
dent of the First Notional Hank of General Coco and corps of assistant*
under water and many town* and
pnrtnient’s
program
for the next’few contract might tie let today but it is
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officers
is
now
slated
for
Thursday
morning;
Orlando will Ik* the guest of honor 0
directing the states investigation of
romumnitie* isolated. The rush
n difficult mutter for the City Commonths
were
to
tie
discussed.
nml principal Sjienkcr on this occa­ tlm kidnapping and slaying of Walt
W i l S S t l l t g c l O il gO O C l l l U t h o l ’ i t y ,
B e l g i a n 2111(1 I t i l l —
ry part of
of hIream* tributary to the WilmisxHmer* to go over every
sion. Mr. Hlutid is nn old war-horse
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engineers
and
technical
experts
will
ftccom&amp;
f
,
|
&gt;
;
|
k
s(
liamette and Columbia river*
tile
spryifientions
and
find
I
out what
in gampuigns for improvement of wa­ attention to tt digest of evidence in­
vhnt is the
caused them to rine rapidly hut
is the best material and whnt
L
,
,
terways. Ili* record of at hlevemunl* tended to establish by sriculitir de­ pany the French hut only Holgians, it is underSmoker Wednesday : In st plan for laying the • atcrialn on
cessation of torrental rain* of the
for hi* district, while a im-mlnr of duction of physical exhibits that the
stood,
will
contribute
to
force.
the sited *. In order that the public
last few da&gt;* Rave promise that
congress- is n matter of record, and two moll hail Imtii subjected to ex­
{ FvI T S STKEI.K. I'ASTKItnARD could be informed n* to tho bids on
the rest of the flood about mor.
the Florida Water Traffic l**:iguo, treme cruelties before lieiug put to
\\ 1/ARIL W ll.l. EN­
llie different materials tho• figures
A* the fituation stood early to­
which is the organization working for dentil.
PARIS, Jan. &lt;S. Premier Poincare will inform
were obtained from City Engineer
day the rre*t of the flood pour­
TERTAIN
the development of th&lt;* St. Johns riv-1
iiAsTiior. j„„.
........... . parliament Thursday regarding his policy toFred T. William* nnd arc given being down the Willamette river
Vr and lateral waterway* is elated to
had not reached Portland anil the
il was indeed fortunate that the low;
have the benefits of lit* broad experi­ HtnU* invivitigatoiN ymtcrdny vinilrd W e ll'd t llO R l l h l ' ( l i s t r i c t e
l l l l S \\ clS ClGCKiOd i l l lO
Hid* received January
rlirr here i* rising nnerlj two
service* of Itufii* Steele, InternnUonence*: Judge Pland i* an exceptionally Isike I-nFourche. the resting place of ( j . i v 'v* /‘O l i n c i l o f m i n i s t e r s .
paving
Sanford Avenue (Jith to
inrhr* hourly.
nlly famous n* a card trick perform­
fine spi nker, and in previous address­ the mutilated Imdies of Watt Daniel * *
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_____
for
the
big
Palmetto
Avenue (2nd to 15th
er.
have
been
secured
es made at different waterway meet- and Thomas Richard*, masked hand &gt;
PARIS, Jnn. 8. France's Rhine
Elk*
have
iiolin
avenue
(10th to Central;
QUALITY VH. QUANTITY
smoker
which
the
local
nigs, bus handled Ilia subject in u most \ietinYs,[ I’hotogrnph.i nnd measure-j
army is gathering to lie ready to
tie Avenue ( Ith to 13th);
planned
for
Wednesday
evening.
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’uninteresting manner. Hi* reference* to ment* Were taken by the party and I
niuiili when Premier Poincare give*
J. A. Coburn'* Minstrels at the meomplishment* nnd method* of pro- nlthough it was reported that a sinnll
the word for the carrying out of his imry 10, nt the Club House, Air. Stocle nue (1st to 13th) and Fourth street,
Prince.** theatre on Thursday, Jan. eeduie in campaigns for water-way section of the lake was explored with 1
still secret plan for seizing the Ruhr visited Sanford Inst week and it wn- (Sanford Avenue to Myrtle Ave).
For asphalt concrete on stone base
II, have established themselves as development are must insuiring.
the aid of grappling hooks, this re­
and the Rhineland.
Trains were duriug hi* short stay here that the
The Board of Governorsnirges that port could nut In* verified.
ffirers
nnd
arrangement*
were
negotiated
for
him
with
concrete curb and gutter:
classy, clever entertainers, their par­
imwded last night with
to
give
an
evenings'
entertainment.
Hutton
Eng. &amp; Cont. Co... *11:17,017.30
ticular claim for popularity and pat­ every member that possibly can be
This was the only surface activity
men, hurriedly recalled from leave, re­
130,122.80
He rerently appeared nt the J.u -iF . \V. I.ong &amp; Co......
ronage "Clean Comedy and Quality" present nt this meeting. In udditioti to yesterday in connection with the open \\ HST VNIl SOUTH FLORIDA ARK turning to their posts nnd M. Poin­
corne
theatre
in
Orlnndo.
and
hi*
exJ.
F.
Morgan
Paving
rather than quantity in numbers, or the execllent* spenkifig program, nu henring into masked and hooded band
care conferred yesterday ' jifternoon
ON OIM'OHip: ‘
spectacular scenic display. Combining unusually fine dinner i* being prepnr- dcpicdntiuna *'i Moorehouse palish in
with M. I.c Trocquer, minlijter of.pub, hibition of cnnl trickp iq said lo.buJE . C. Langston _
.SIDES
OMtime and Modern Minstrelsy, fine ed by Mr. Cattaneo and the committee jstituled by Governor John M..Parke
lie works, on fjiud arrangements for one* of the finest ever staged then*, Adam*
lie bolds‘the inteiT.*t of hi &lt; ntidii iuv Atlantic
singing, dancing and nothing but the in charge of the arrangement* ‘»|who implicates the “Ku Klu*
Klan.
the transportation of the civil nnd
—
(Ily Tl»r
l*rrn)
Mr hours with « rc|H*rtoin* of trick*
best in Minstrel vaudeville. That providing for a muuicnl treat ns well. | Th*- proccedintf* su far have not reFor sheet asphalt on stone '
TAM.AIIAS.SKK. Jan. H.—Widely military forces.
which nro remarkable. Steele ha* with concrete curb nnd gutter:
brand of fun that Grandad took
The price per cover is $l.J-&gt; nnd |Venled tlie mime* of any one suspect- divirgent views on proposed lifting of
Grandma to witness, — the old-tilin' if you have not already returned the ed to have been member* of the hood- j quarantine against bringing into Flar­ "The French troop* -on the Rhine played before the Rotary. Kiwatti*. Hutton Fug. A Font. Co. $
'have been ordered by General I*«•- Flk and Women'.* dubs in a great
J. F. Morgan Paving Co.... 13-1,877.35
darkey acts, the latest and boat in Vo­ postal card sent you for reservations ed "mob of fifteen or twenty men who id:i citrus nursery stock expressed at
Gouiii to remain in their quarters many vommuititli*. lie win eit route
F. C I .angst on
137
cal and musical nunrlier*, the snap yott a re requested to do so at once kidnepped Richard- and U.inii-I, hut u hearing before the Flute Plant
whi n* there appear* lo be any danger to tin- Royal Palm* hotel of West
anil |hp of onirtning doing, every Members sue ilivibsl to liring n fnepi J. I.. Daniel, father of Watt, testified Hoard here today. West and Sooth
F. W, Long &amp; Co. . ..............
" inf dashes with the Gerinnqs nnd ev­ Palm Reach, where he ban a threeAdam,* Evans &amp; Co.
1&lt;0,054.80
minute, m laugh, jc-t. song and com­ with them.
that hi* son had mimed ('apt. J. K. j Florida arrayed opposing side* of
The Kiwuuis (Tub will ulteinl in s .Moorehouse klan, Or. It. M. McKujn, subject. Hearing grew' out of poti' cry precaution will lie taken to avoid weeks' engagement beginning next Atlantic Bithulithlc Coedy. At rehearsal* you hear "Coho’*
153,718.20
|l1!' Idcinonstrntiou*.
week. Ho nlso bus a contract for a five
Snap into it boys, come, alive, on your body.
•
For sheet ntqdialt with binik
former mayor of Mer Rouge, charged tion of West Florida growers who .
toes he i* ode of the bunch outside
by Governor Parker with being n clalmnl potential industry ‘ that . e J Tb. re are several times the number week* engagement nt the Hotel t’nsi- course nnd concrete curb nnd gutter,
Pre-Cooling
Plant
performance, there they idust deliver
klnnxntnii, and Lnurlc Calhoun, deputy lion cultivation of Sataiimn ogmge el French forces in the Rhineland ns nn of Havana, Cuba. For a great many Jlutton Eng. &amp; Cant. Co..'...$lfi3,275.50
likely to be required Mr the Ruhr -years hi* was -_before
the |*o&lt;*l*. This year mi all new com­
. the , footlight
.
.1. F. Morgan. Paving Co.....
About to Open sheriff of Moorehouse, a* men he re­ hnd been throttled because their in- are
operations, but all the troops will be playing cKilli and Proctor circuit. &lt;Mdj Adams Evans Co......... ......
pany, costumes, and scenic equipment,
cognized in the band that held hinf up ability to get plants.
held in readiness for instant service, was nlso
:d*o travelling representative of \tlnutic llilhulithic Co.__ ICDJXfl.40
lluildine of Another and questioned him shortly after the
is said to I** the liost attraction he Rumor* of the lluihling
After hearing unanimous argument
I'lant
ha.t had. For nearly twenty five *yenrs
reported'attempt ton*::n*xiiintc Or. supporting quarantine against im.!although there is nothing yet to justi- the United State Playing Card Cor­ F. W. Long Company
ifio,970.00
i|1(, f&gt; the assumption of immediate ac­ poration. Mend'l l * of the bn ul bulge
each -canon a better and bigger show
Asphalt
IdiH
-k
on
sand
foundation
If.
M.
McKoin
on
Aug.
2.
and
before
portntion
of
citrus
plants
into
The Sanford pie-cooling plant will
trim be assured nil evening of real
tion.
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(“One of the Best" hut not the higshortly begin operation*, nnd it i* ex­ the fulul kidnapping on Aug. 2t. Ih*- stnte the State Plant Hoard voted t I The detiflls of the French plnn re­ entertainment next Wednesday a.* the v. ith concrete curb nnd guttor:
g i't f they are the strong favorites
Noll Jk Noll
.................$141 JI30.70
' pet ted that during the jnovement of eussioii of the testimony at Saturday *loonliinio restriction in force,
; main a mystery hut M, Poincare has performance of Mr. Steele will give Schwalbe Sc Co. .
m the list of season's entertainer*.
140JD42.5O
hearing
was
divided
between
Hint
j
ibis season's cele[y crop this plant
npcatedly described the proposed en­ the member* something to tnlk about Lord &amp; Armstrong .......... 151,183.00
who
of
aged
Daniel,
wlm
was
also
kid­
J
will handle an even largi'^volimu* of
trance into the Ruhr, as chiefly the for n groat while to come. Notices are
No! I vllrifiisl brick, sand founda­
this product than was handled Inst napped nnd Hogged the night his
work of engineer* nml customs collec­ being sent Jo member* by Secretary tion with granite curb and sand fill:
son/mid Richard:! wvro kilb*l,-nnd n
year. The plant i* operated by the
tors. This is the nucleus, but the mil­ Householder.
report
of
pathologists,
won
examined
Georgia Eng. Co. ......... — $150,333.10
Sanford Former's Exchange, nil or­
itary Kup|Mirl required necessarily de­
the Imdies recovered from Izike La*
Southern Cluy Mfg. Co...... 150,834.20
ganization consisting of 22 of the
pends upon the French'estim ate of Board of Control Fourche after a mysterious dynamite
f
No. 1 vitrified brick, snnil founda
largest gfowers of this section, laist
what resistance the Germans may of­
tlotr
with granite vurb and asphall
explosion.
.
in Regular Sessiort
year was the first year the plant wnn
fer. It is known, also, Hint the pre­
WHO ARK TRYING TO EVADE
Daniel, questioned about the alleg­
fill:
. .
operated, mid tlio results secured were
* At Tallahassee Georgia Eng.
mier’s original Idea wns modified to
ed ntempt to shoot l)r. McKoin, de­ HUT JVAN'Ls
\». _______ $103,673.20
FAIR
BUSINESS
beyond the fondest anticipations of
I'AYING FEDERAL
make it* attractive to the British hut
clared:
SETTLEMENT TO HOLD HUSWITH ONLY ROUTINE MATTERS Southern Cla; Mfg. Co. ... \70,074.20
(Imre responsible for. it. Market quo­
TAXES
now
tlint
France
i*.guing
in
alone
she
"I told Watt I was going to McKoin
IN ESS STAHLK '
IN PROSPECT FOR THE
tations cm washed and prc-cooled cel­
i* under no such restraint.
s
I t l f T I t A . i a r l i M rr » » » l
and tnlk to him about the shooting. A
NF.(V'JUDGE
DAY
ery
brought
n
.premium
of
$1.00
n
WASHINGTON, Jap. H.—Ascribing
The government consider* it desir­
few days before, Wntt nnd n couple ,
Illy
Tb*
SMorUtfS
PrfMl
is a p p o i n t e d
recent stock dividend titinsnctionn by crate during the greater portion of of other young men ran Into n ‘btfnch
n i l TI ip ,\«»i»rl»lrtl I’rraa)
WASHINGTON,
Jnn. H.—C.rrnl able to have tho reparations commis­
FOIt 01.D TRIA L
latR
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 8. - Th.
'
corporations
desire to evr-Je the season. The Sanford (Tinmber of of hooded men who held up some Imy*. Ilrltajn wants fair business settle- sion declare Germany In voluntary
. -------- to ..........
frdcral taxation Senator.Trammell, of Commerce is in receipt of advice that Wntt camc&lt; home, and told me nlmut mi nt of her five billion dollar' war default on coal Iicforo acting, but this State Board of Control metj/i regu-I
lllr TBs A««w tatrs 1TM *|.
Florida, derlarrd in the senate "inch another plant of this kind will noon be It. That waa before the shooting.
debt to the United States on such is expected late today, nflcr the Ger­ lar session lislny with only -routine J ARCADIA, Jan. 8.—Judge George
in
operation,
it
is
expected
that
with­
matters
In
prospect.
This
l»onrd
is
‘ vasinn I* indefensible.", Trammell
"I thought it waa my duty, we be­ terms nn will produce the least pos­ mans appear before tip* commissibn,
W. Whitehurst, appointed by Gover­
based hi* conuneut cm provision peml- in n'fcw years washing and pro-cool­ ing fellow Masons, to go to McKoin able disturbance of trade relations of ir Tuesday, llie French cabinet will composed of the same members ns the nor Hardee to preside In Tampa ovar
•RK in deficiency hill appropriating ing of celery will lie general through­ nnd tnlk the matter over, He told me two countries Stanley llaldwin, lirit- meet again Tuesday and the premier state plunt Ixtanl.
the Fecund trial of Ira J . Simms, six -'
out the Sanford district.
UZ,000,000 for tux refund*.
ish Chancelor of the exchequer declar­ will outline the proposals he will
lie was not a klnnxmnn.
TALI.AItA8.SKE, Jnn. 8. — Marlon ty, charged with sKooting to death
“A little after that talk Wntt cftwie ed In nn address to joint meeting of make before parliament probably on I* Dawson, state lax equalizer, has Uurnel Kcmplo, near Plant City a
to me nnd told me he had been held up. the Hritlsh-Amcriean* dobtj funding Thursday.
accepted nn Invitation to address a year ago, plans to arrivo in Tampa
Various conslderntlorts mrfy cause meeting of the Florida Leuguo of tomorrow when ho will set a data for
Dr. McKoin* I-nurie Unlhoun nnd J. K. commissions. .
Premier Poincare to delay the Ruhr Women Voturs nt St. Petersburg on the new trial; Tho first trial Jury,'lull­
Skipworth were In the p.nrly. That
WEATHER REPORT
operation* until Germany's failure to January 21. He will discuss taxation. ed to" agree oh a Verdict.
was tho first time Watt was hold u^.
r -*/V&gt;W’ /
1- _'
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pay the -fiOO.OOO.OOO gold marks on
On that occasion ho was serched nnd
n b'/x of cartridges nnd a pistol were Westhcr Outlook for the I'crloi Jan Jnn. 15 further strengthen* his hand,
•
nary 8 to 13, Inclusive
but importance is attached to the
.
rc !?T taken from him."
WASHINGTON,
Jan . 8.—South At­ commisslAn’s action on the' coni ques­
W.
C.
Andrew,
another
victim
of
the
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hooded hand, testified that he thought lantic nnd E n sf Gulf States: Consid­ tion, which Is taken to mean thnt ho
As Outlined By Secretary Hughes and Comnuinii his assailants were members of the erable cloudiness, occasional rains, would consider recognition of n de­
‘-*-YTM
norninl
temperature.
Ku KIux Klan.
fault In thnt respect as adequate.
cated to French Government
" I don't accuse the klan ns n whole,
Many of the French newspapers
hut I believe the mob wan composed in which thil*WM««oycro_pfit to death speak of action this week but the gov­
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w'a* unparalleled In medical history. ernment asserts thnt only the highest
,
• WASHINGTON, Jan. (b— A plan for tho rclllciocnt of Ihp reparations of Klansmen," be stated.
Daniel!.* body was mutilated nnd officials know whan and in ^BXictly British Are Tired of Fooling With Bunch ojf Fourfontrotersy l„ (wcfn France and Higland ns outlined by Stxretary Hughes •Amplifying the report o^ tho path­
parts
removed'before the other tor­ what manner the operations will Infa- __!_ m—
v
* .*
ologists
who
performed
nutJpsies
over
has been comriunlcated to the French government through official channels.
Flushers
* •" ■ .
•» T U.
ture
wns
inflicted,
i|)
tho
opinion
of
.
■
the
bodies
of
Daniel
nnd
Richards,
N« final■ *vpiy
reply nas
has oeen
been made
Paris although It ,---was-------------learned preliminary
Kin.
‘ .
maae by
ny raris
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tho
physician.This
mutilation
wns
•nawer had bqen recelred here from the French foreign office. It whs said Dfc Charles W, Duval, New Orlrnns,
.* . r .
A light, band operated clomp with
&gt;
(H r T » f A M w IJlrd
announced that ho hod performed performed by a man who has had sur­
*l the —
S(a(r
bcfor*4hp
»«ic Department
iiepanmcnt the
tne proposal waa
was regarded
rrgaiui-u as still
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LONDON,
Jan.
gp-Draft
qf
the.Near
East
treaty
will
b«
rep
gical experience nnd a .-harp knife or which fire hose under haavy pressure
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i . .1 __ t _ &lt; L _, I k . I r - n . m i l l ' l l
Kwernment for a decision. It was said authoritatively that the transmittal G.ooo oUtopslo* during his profession­
the
Turka
nL
i.ausanne
within
a
forlnlglit
It
waa
sold
in
offietaj
drtl*^
to­
razor wns used, Dr. Duval stated. Af­ can be kinked quickly to shut off tho
' ‘he American communication was "perfectly definite" In character and In-. al axperlenco, but never before a case
in which the subjects had - been ao ter that Daniel' cslothlng was re - flow o f water is a veteran firemans’ day. The Turka will be told lo sign the/doearnent or tear It lata pla*«a and *
i‘ rernlvcd about the suggeation that International financier*be
taka consequence*.
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invention.
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bniUlly tortured. 1(« said tha manner arranged,
Into formqJate rspnrntlons payment pUn.
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WIDE VIEWS
ON QUARANTINE
OF CITRUS STOCK

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

SEN. TRAMMELL
ROMPED ON THE
CORPORATIONS

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

TURKS WILL GET
WITH1M FORTNIGHT STATED
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�THE SANFORD DAILY

S^TURD^JANUARY 6/1923

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

The Princess

Uertuort

ROUTH

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

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

Filling Station

CoWrfdW tin * Acwmmrien

. aaAVm

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

First*Street

EECfilKIILf^

BAKERY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. JANUARY S. 192.1

t r ftiT-T-.Tiiii.-msr-

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

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PEOPLES. BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

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

Gas

Oil

Ac ces s or i es

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

CHANCEY WILSON

THE

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

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

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

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

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

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

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

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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

PURELY
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: PROFESSIONAL

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

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

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Twmrwrrac'jHJ

George A. DeCottes
Allomey-aPLaw
Orer Seminole Countjr Dank
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FRED R. WILSON
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SANFORD
FLORIDA Classified Ads 5c n line. No ad taken lor teas than 25c nnd positftcly no
_ _ ------------------------------------------- classified nda charged to anyone. Cosh must accompany nil orders. Count
fire words In a line and remit accordingly.

CIIELLE MAINES
LAW YER
— Court House

Eyes Entrained

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Henry McLaulin, J r .,
Opt. D.

1921 Ford Count',
gain ....

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

Oltlsmubjlf Six ftnudmvtv runs lUtoinew, bargain

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

I'n ig e S p eed ster. c o s t $2,0 5 0 .0 0 w ith S200 w orth oT e x tr a s ,
fiVe iteyy curd lir e 1. v, ill g u a ra n te e th is f a r to he in per­
fe c t m ech an ical ren d ition , T h is is th e b est ha ren in we
h ave. Conte and look it o ver.
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BUSINESS
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$350,00

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

Graduate Veterinarian

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

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

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

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21)2 .MAGNOLIA AVENUE-

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

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

RACHMANIOFF
.THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST

H ASHES OF Fl.OHIDV FACTS
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FOR SALE

U. F. WHITNKR, Cashier

F.'P. FORSTER, President

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

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

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SANFORD

M A RBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

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

COUPE

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

INSURANCE AGENCY

(hand baby-play pet*. Address F. O
steamer Pari,1*, ordered a grapefruit
Box KVC,
—
2 ri-2tp each .nigh thotore going to bed. Ho
ORANGE GROVE HEARING
M^RHENGER ROY WAN*Tfcb a t Uw said it was n parting tribute to a
S. O. Shinholser
.Ml) treps, grapefruit, tangorinetl and
n.
244*tfc delicacy which ho did not know when
Western Union.
oranges, all In splendid condition, well
lie lived in the United S t a te s Just
taken care of; 8 room house in good
Contractor nnd Builder
before the Civil war, and which he
LOST
condition; I acres muck, fine for truck %
SANFOItU
FLOltlDA fr.m ou 2 ifcrcs cleared for additlnd-’ LOST—Gold wrist wjjtch bracelet, I,. said ht deeply regretted having lived
without for eighty years. The finest
grove.
Price 53,00*1.
Hulnnce
M. on inside of Irnek. Reward if grapefruit In tho world is grown in
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons terms. Consider trade. „
returned to 101 Eukt 10th Street.
Florida.
*
lUfnhlUbrd I0OU *
Seo Mr. Bronson
^
^
239-Ctp
A. V. CONNKLLY ft BON8
i :-# -t - \ - t - i :
LOST—Jan . 0 near Longwood, an
Person# interested in tho growing
rartn*
Established I90H •
It lV f.ln ir n l.
/
Airdalc torricr puppy, hlaek and
grape# should send to tho State
r n - lm p r o if.l In ,\,1
InsMranep
Phone 18,
101-8 .Magnolia Ave,
hn&gt;« n markings. ' Finder phone Win­ Experiment statjou at Gainesville for
Hir Lots
S u r e ly n u m l*
ter Park 4U3. Reward.
244-3tc Bulletin No, 55, entitled "Grape Cul­
r,s
ttn nif»
,*
fiS lB S
FOR REN T
ture in Florida." Prof. E. M. Lord
I'rnprrtr llii.liir.. Chanrr* FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
Do you enjoy Hawaiian singing and Bays: "Any good, well-drained garden
Stain Office’;
Ferndale Apartnicntx/ 305 E. First danolpg?. Parish Hou.ie, Tuesday am! soil will grow good grape*. There are
'H U X IH I l U A l . T g t ’ p M P A X Y
gtrcct
190-tfr j^Vednt iday, i&gt;th and 10th, admission many excellent, healthy vineyards on
'" • ■ m i l l ix \ r .iT M f.V T r o w i '. w v
well tjftdned "flalwoods," high ham­
‘ l” " I 4''
lOt-M S lo K n e lta A v r . "M ISCELLAN EO US.
mock, low hammock, and high pine
F A lJi'Ik irrL A S S K S every. l'uowjay^«l« tho throngs c f readers. &gt; , j lands. Grape# can bp grown succcuat Parish House at 4 p. ra. for chil-.^T^— *.
a - - — . . ... u u i - . ■■■■■■• fully on sandy soil without a good
b. B ., HODGINS
dren
a n d 7 p. m. foFadults. TntorprcliA C I W F .I - T ,
ibsoR; land that would lw too imor
' l t d r a d ia t o r a n d s h e e t
t-Uvc nnd ball room dancing.-Prefer1/U * V&gt;
for
many crops. Good drainage Is im­
m etal w o rks
I , Lbs?n.
I K -tfe
GRADUATE VETKltlNARIAN.
perative
and rich eoil i* yefy de-drGeneral Repairing
aUo.H
Eenil
alto td W. A. McRae,-th*
ROMES
imlTTon'
easy
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•^snford, Fla.
Corntnl-raiimar
of ^Agriculture/TullsM -1ti,p
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office of the Association, 101 Mag­
nolia Avenue, Sanford, Fla., lit 8 p.
nt., Saturday, January 1,1th, 1023, for
tho purpose of electing a hoard of di­
rectors nnd to transuct any other
business that may ptonerly come l&gt;cfore the. meeting.

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

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

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

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

The world has never known
an
enclosed car of this typ*
~=- ,; :3T * •'-&amp;P- i Vi"-jf tr M fet/1
at a lower - price.
No„ car
at
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any price has ever offered a
v greater value.

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Place yoiuParder now to in­
sure early delivery. Terms
if desired

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trail any of the Mowing nt 331:
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T HE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8,

PA CE FOUR

OF

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

GOLF
BOWLING
' TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L.. BRITT, Editor

SUPPLEMENTARY
PITCHING RECORDS

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

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CELERY SEED

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

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

3

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Ililious Fever.

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

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

games.

H O STO N

.

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

l ilt A Y E S

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UK A T

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

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M’ANT AD RATES AND RULES

THE SANFORD
: HERALD

L'li|i.niui use Hits blank fo r w r it in g y o u r w an t in i and m ail it (o
Ih e Slip fo rd H e ra ld
For pompuTinjf cost of want nils per insertion read carefully rates
and rules to the left and remit according to number of insertions
of the ml you desire. Kemit by Express Money Order, Draft, l’ostolTIftt’ Order or Hogijdcrcd Letter. Address communications to
The Sim ford Hendd.
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82
1:18 a.m.
81
11:45 n.m.
80 ....... 2:35 p.m
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4: 00 p.m.
28 .
10:0 p.m.

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157
, *3:55 p.m.
21 ........ 2:50 p.m.
158 .........
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Arrlvo
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*No. 127...... /
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3:40 pjn.

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A l'l'IjrA T W N DI-AN'K-S.

WHAT 13 A TRITCKT

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FA rTO RY WEIGHTS AIIK USED.
_

Factor? rattm: of wclirfita nrs»l ciiparity

will rnoern unlr.-i

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

ANNUAL KATES ON MOTORCYCLES, PASSENGER CAltS ANO BU SSES.

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Send for one—see* how long it takes you
to solve it— spring it on some of your clever
friends—see how fast their brains work— see if
they can solve a real puzzle.

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

•* mailing

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THE CALUMET KID:

Sanford

7:00 n.m.
7:10 p.m.

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woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
you worlc with this puzzle the more interested
you become— the better you like it.
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I want every boy and girl, every man‘and

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Lccahurg Hranch

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State Comptroller Ur^es Applications Be Filed
E arly— New Y e a r License TngH Will Be
Released Dec. 15th.

—and pay, it’s sure a dandy. Wish you could see
the big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
mountain. There are thousands and thousands of
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
and address on,'just as soon as you send them.

Departs
2:03 n.m.
2:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

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Departs
7:00 am.
3:25 p.m.
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Here’s something for you—a new puzzle

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Departs
2:40 n.m.
• 8:40 a.m.
1-218 p.m.
1:18 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
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IM P O R T A N T IN FORM ATION
ON 1923 MOTOR VEHICLE

FOR EVERYBO D Y
MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD

Arrive
2:30 a.m.

No.
No,
No.
No.
No.

The Dally Herald, 15c per week.

A FREE PUZZLE

TRAIN SCHEDULE

MAIL SERVICE

Classified Ad* tc a word. Nt» ail
taken for Irs* than 25r and po»lttvelj' no rlHHsified ad* rhnrged to
anyone. Unsh must nrennt|inn&gt; all
orderf. Count the word* nnd remit
accordingly.

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■' THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1923
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w* ru fc» 1m * * lifr I* * '

; -STATE NEWS 2
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HUS. SEW ELL

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The use of electricity in the devel­
MECU ANICAI. KNGIN KERB
ADOPT CODE OF ETHICS opment of intensive, farming in Fin­
land ha# reached n point where most
of
the fertile sections of the country
NEW YORK, Jan. R.—Atloption of
are
supplied with current.
n code of ethics, governing its ttiembvrshlp of approximately 20,000, was
announced today by the American So­
There are other transfers, but none
ciety ‘of Mechanical Engineers, tl lit with SERVICE for their middle name.
expected that ultimately this cotie, Lossing’x QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
prepared hy a joint committee of the FER. Phone d»8 2^0-Mn-Tu-Wd tfc
national engineering societies, will ap­
ply to the entire engineering profes­
NOTICK!
sion, embracing- more than 200,000
professional engineers.
The annual meeting of the
lh'c~Mt&gt;ckTfle mechanical engineers are the holders of the Petrous Manufactur­
first to take this step, which is re­ ing Company, Inc., of Ghuluota, Fln„
garded us marking nn advance in en- will be held nt the office of M. F.
gine^ing ideals nnd, in respect, to the Robinson, lie ' North Park avenue,
government of its tm-mliers n# a Sanford, Florida, at R p. m., Monday,
whole, placing the profession in u po­ January 8th, 1923, for the purpose of
sition analogous to the profession of electing n hoard of directors and to
law and medicine.
transact any other business that may
The ends commands loyalty to the properly come before the meeting.
country, ‘pjirsonU honor, fnimoss to
D. F. W IIEEI.ER,
contractors and workers, and Inter­ C. V. MAHONEY,
President
est in the public welfare. Betrayal of
* Secretary. .
2.17-Rtr
professional confidences, undignified

! Cow'and Call Go on
i
Wild Spree Together

'
Pnnvllle, Vu,—llmv it cow mid
i M calf wldcli tin11 drunk n mixJ lure of tinier and ui&lt;M&gt;ii«lilne
a liquor Ini inlet (tic tllnini; rixiiii
[

"f Hi'tln rl Dillard, mn of .kotluu

i IVlcr Dillard of K..*kj" Alimr.t.
IN ACTION SUIT i I** eontnlneil in ml vires reaeldnn
; here from Unit ]wd«t.
/
Law e n f o r c e rn e IH officers

a w a rd ed v e r d ic t .

N j, Thr A m m I * M
,
•t
MIAMI. J«n- H.r-Cimre Johnaon i
c _ .ll m i l»*t week nworded a J
Verdict of J5.000 in a »uit a n f o l i
,I)hn Hvtfell. a prominent merchant.

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wjfe ntid htT parent* in law fur

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ikn-Uom: uf L
affections of her l
. liabaml. Croiier Sewell. Sh e.asked i

.for $100,000.

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SENATOR to m c a m im ib l i .
BOUGHT SARASOTA TIM ES
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BARTOW, Jan. 8.—The Folk Counj
C.mdiel!, of T«fm Beach county nnd i
Representative-elect J- H. Lord. «/ J
thin county arc among the stockhold- l
who today take oVcr thp Suraaotn
County Time*, a weekly imper which •
fur fourteen years ha# hevn published i
. Mr, (\ V. S. Wilson since the j
!
death of her husband. Edward Cowles M
{
*ill be in chiinte mid Is planned to j,sUl. the Time'* semi-weekly.

1mured out Inin tlu&lt; street KUt-

ter Taxi gallons ,if liquor wlied
In a raid. I.lijiior and waU'r t»Kether ran down the street |&gt;a»t

a lawn where the ryu iinif calf *
w ru grating,.. lit.ih ■nuluniU
drank and, uccordlnjf to ottlookera. quickly allowed the etTeeta
by unusual untie*, espeeiully the
calf, which became playful.
The cow churned u tree with
Iowertsl ham#, then, followed by
tliu calf, entered the poreb of
the Dillard Innne. plunking
through n screen door Into the
dining-room. Swing Itself refleeted lit n mirror the row
chtirgfftl It. destniyliiK a piece of
furniture which contained crockcry, nearly ull of which was
broken.
The cow ami enlf were driven
out of (lie room and were, luler J
sisn I* line down under the simile \
of some trees not fur away.
i

or rni*ltw!in*; advertiaini;, nnd questioimblo professional associations and
practices are prohibited.:

Have you n

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I’fll.K nil STY BROWERS
SH IP 500,000 BO XES
Senator T. J

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tier; ,ff the same period a year ago.
The ppifit bf thc* exchange is 1250,000
rosier this year to date.

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tion is eight tirnea their original amount. Their standing, with hankers,
manufacturers and customers is A -l. Their business has grown and grown
in a healthy way, And still ns one of them put it—
“In the last five years advertising has made money for us. Every
cent we’ve spent ha* come hack to us, and brought another with it. But,
our real profit— our big profit from, that advertising is banked in the mfnfiff
of the people. Ours is the best known, business of its kind In town. And
that iff worth a lot of money to us.’’

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ring and all search for It was of no
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t^cn lost While Mrk. Jnck was empty­
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fur gold. Hunt enough, the ring waa
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subject lb 30 day* no more m,tIce. and imutnl mivIiik*).:
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hue refused to nj*e Victor Cbnrtler and S3 Kiaie.borrowed)
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Wc.nl for the Mreplace, wood - for
the .bn, . wood fur any kind uf heat­
ing and the iwiit kind of wood at
pr i .,i«! any air.e you want it. Bo-1
ltd! lb i d, tii-neva, or leave order* at 1
thi lb i, Id off lee mill thi-y Will be till
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ANf) THIRTY-FIVE MINSTREL

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Notice is hereby Riven
that all persons subject
to the payment of City
License who have not
paid same on or before
January 15, 1923, will lie
subject to prosecution
without further notice.
J , A, KILLEBIIEYV,
Chief of Police.

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

PATENTS WANTED

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TAi I.AIIASSF.E, Ja n . 8. The gov
tree session ilris morning R (Jetaon
cabiiiet met in an extended
msutite cx«ion this morning, sitting
piiniiirily, )! i1- understood, ns hoard
uf (iin)lo;-rtnncr* of .public instituliont W. S. Caw’than, superintendent
of-public instruction, attended thb

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CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY!
Edw. C. Clifford Minstrelsy's Premier HnrritoneCut out this slip, enclose with re nnd
mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield
Nate Miilroy I D E N T O N j H A N K W HITE
Avenue, Chicago, III., writing your Comi'dian and Dancer i MALE
SOPRANO j Black Face -tintertainer
name nnd address clearly. Yog will
receive in return a triul package con­
TAINEUS
taining Foley’s Honey nml Tar .Compound for coughs, colds and croup; p ,
M ain f|0()r
.............. $1.50; balcony,............77c plus tax
l-oley Kidnry Pills for pains. In sides
Seat* now on sale at Roumill.it K Anderson's Drug Store *
and hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney and Madder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic forj.
^constipation, hiiiousners, headaches,
anil sluggish bowels, ' Sold every­
where.—Adv.

BANFF, AlU'rta. Jnn. R .-The ofor a good
fleiul opening iff the Banff-WinderINVENTION
mere motor highway through the Ca­
applied for
nadian Rockies ha# been net for June
that you wish to sell or have
•NO. when the hint llnk-in thu 6,r»00 mile
manufactured ?
JA C K SO N V ILL E m a n
rceriie tour through Western Canada If you Have an article of meric with
TAKES POISON BY
mid the United Stales will bo thrown
good earning pbuibilitioa
MISTAKE AND DIES
open to thc traffic. The mad, HI miles
we will finance up to
Dramatic Scene When Woman, long, pn»*es*lhrough the heart.of the
$25,000,011
JACKSONVILLE. Jnn. R.—John
rockies and virgin mountain and forCash Roynlty
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Meets
Man
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Ad-imt Otinahl, one of Jacksonville’s
e.*t country. The average cost was $7,or Organization basis.
posed
Killed
in
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k.5t known business men, died late
WDO per mile, but in the rock cult the
(live full details
yesterday from thc effects of a* poi­
cost leached $27,DIM) per mile.
if you wisli reply
Staunton, Mass.—Mr*. Alary Etta
son taken hy mistake two hours ear*
Cleary Leomiril-Clmrtlir, thirty-six
ROBERT C. HUNT K CO.,
Iter. SJr. Ounahl reidixed his error and pretty, supposed war widow, bride
A clean high class musical treat—
v 1107-8 Westminster Bldg.
within a few moments, entered his au­ of twti nioiitlis. was Ktroilitig along KumnknV Hawuiians, Parish House,
110 S. Dearborn St., *
tomobile and’calmly drove to n phy si­ tin* utrvet on rio- arm bf Victor F.sTuesday nnd Wednesday, Jan. Pth and
Chicago
Chnrtier of Jewell, Cotui., her new 10th, admission Hoe ami Me.
cian’.* office.
hiisliuad,
when
she
maidenly
*tood
lie alighted from his car, culled a
stronger on the sidewalk to him, told rigid ill her track*. Then with a glad* I'tiuHi-r
;)7bs
llrx rn r lll-irb-i X,
him he had taken pulton. Asked to Ih 'cry of "lay butdmad,” xlte broke from,
I I I . run i nt* Tin: iiiM in iox «n* t i i i :
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.I Chnrtier’* arm. rushed up on Edgar
taken t o’ h physician s •office and .Ni-lsoli l.coaard, dt—barged -obiter.
cn]bi]&gt;--t"l. He never regained con- *howi*red ttiiu with
then .fell
sciou r c Mr. tJanuhl was born iu tl) a faint a! Id* feet,
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STR O U T FARM A G EN CY
i
111 'fm:milia Avenue
Read this nnd act quick if looking
for a bargain, 40 acres bordering ni
beautiful lake, 20 acres etoajed, 115 j
orange, 1 grapefruit, till hearing trees,'
no scrub land, all excellent soil, sever­
al acres of heavy black loam, the best
of garden soil, no house, hut a large
barn on-property. Owner called away.
For quick sale; offers this desirable
tract for $1,000.
This is not off in the woods, hut is
located MO yards from hard improved
road, nnd only S miles from Sanford
postoffice.
211-tfc

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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T OF THE W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
NUM BER 215

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

VOLUME I I I

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

p o in t

t io n

of

near

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co ncentra
th at

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by noon of to d a y

Being Sent to Take Plncc of Ad
vnneing Units aild France
** . is Perfectly Calm

MUCH M YSTERY* SURROUNDS
THE DOCUMENT WHICH MAY
HE AN ULTIMATUM
M l, T h -

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

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

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

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

I'rraa)

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

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

Date. Changed
For .Meeting of
Chamber Commerce

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

—

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

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

I Ilf T h e .!• • »

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

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

W as First Woman Executed in E n gland in Fif
• teen Years
'

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

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

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

lltjr Th* Anu rU lri I'm * )

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

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

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

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

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

J

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

The Princess"

? THE WEATHER »

11- f f

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

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

Sanford Shoe

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

. First Quality— Low Prices

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

s n s s ," g s s t r -

*—

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

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LOCALS

M
M
m

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

SO C IAL C A L E N D A R

— T O N T G H T__

FRANK MAYO­
—I N ^ e x h o rt

)

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

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

FOX NEWS

FERRALINE

J. H. HINTERM1STER PIANO CO.

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT

ROUTH BAKERY

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

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

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

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

N ext lo Princess Theatre

THE REXALI. STORK

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PHONE 32o

10 Stores In Georgln—

-1 Store in Florida

tJCRAP IRON CI.A8H
HAD FINK MEETING
OPENING NEW YEAR

Tho Srnp Iron class, which was or­
ganized 'n little over a year ago by
Dr. S. W. *\Vnlkcr. pastor of the
Methodist church, held its first meet­
ing of the New Year yesterday nt the
Princess Theatre. Hon. Forest Luke,
the president-of the clus*, w’as pres­
ent itfid presided ut this meeting. Tim
lesion wus taught by Dr. J. W. Car­
J.
M.
Neville,
of
Savannah,
On.,
ar­
The (Jtiick Service Transfer Co. has penter, the new pn*tor of the church.
J. II. Uurton was among the vislrived
in
the
city
Saturday
and
spent
Just
added another new truck to their Mis* Lniug was ut the piurfv nml the
tors hero yesterday from •the Clty
the week end here on n business mis­ equipment. This is n new Dodge Bros. singing was led by Ben Coleman.
Beautiful."
FteiJ It. Wilson nddrevted the class
sion.
•1 1-2 ton rhnssis with n Graham Bros,
l’«
r
a few moments on the subjert of
truck lvotly nnd the rnr presents u
J,* Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Scott have re'a
man's
duly, touching upon this duty
moat
handsome
npitcnniiice.
Manager
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Scott, of Green­
’tamed home from Miami where they
to
one's
God, country, stiite, county
laisslng
i*
well
pleased
with
the
new
ville, Pa., are among the recent arriv­
spent the pant week.
nml
municipality.
.
als here ami are pleasnntly located at addition to hi» Beet of trucks and says
Dr.
Carpenter
agreed
to teach the
he is belter aide now than ever be­
Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. M. II. Ma­ the Monteiuma.
elans at its meetings and a rising vote-1
fore
to
live
up
to
tho
name
“
Quick
bry nnd Burton Mabry were visitors
of thunks wus tendered him for ac­
.
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In the "City Jlcautiful" nn Saturday.
There will be u bridge party for the Service."
ceding to the request that he act in
memliers of tlm Soelnl Department of
this capacity. He dullvorcd an aide
NOTICE
Mila Olive Dinkle, of Ixmgwood, the Woman’* Club, tomorrow after­
Engineers nnd wives nnd fnmillc* nnd interesting talk on the subject
was the attractive guest of Miss Mil- noon ut 3:30 p, m. All those expect­
are cordially inviteil to nttend the the lesson,'which dealt with Snhhath
dre*)* Huston for the week end.
ing to attend are reque*te«l to notify
initiation hf officers of G. I. A. Wed­ observance. Ho pointed out the error
Ed. lutne.
nesday evening nt 8 o’clock at- Mason­ whirlt has been demonstrojed .time uml
* Mrs. J. K. Mettingcr nnd Miss Ituth
ic Hall.—Committee.
*
2U-2tp again, that neither mnn, animat or
Mcttingcr, of Jmlcabnville, uie the
Mr. nnd Mrr. I.. F. Iluttloph leave
/nachine cun perform hi* or Its work
guesta o f Mrs. \V. I.. Morgan, nt her (hi* week for Miami where Mr. ButEnjoy yourrrlf and help Ihe Men’s satisfactorily without resting on the
attractive new home op Park avenue. luiph will have rhurge of the Ameri­
(.'lull. Hear Karaaka's llnwailnns, at seventh day. He also called attention
can Fruit Grower* branch offiep. Thy
'
*
-------Ihe Parish House, Tuenday and Wed­ to the deplorable conditions of both
' J. W. Kudger, of Jacksonville, nr- many friends of this pnpulur young
nesday, Jnn. 0th nnd 1Olh. AdmlsHlon nation* nhd cities which hnd sought to
lived in the city yesterdny and will couple regret dliat they are leaving
35c and 5De.
‘
2ll-3lc abandon the Sahl&gt;nth ns a day of
spend h few ilayn here transacting Sanford, but wish them success and
rest. Hi* views of Suhlmth Day ob­
happiness In-their new home.
business.
servance were both logicul and son-&lt;
±
slide, striking a medium "between the
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strict observance required by the luw
of
the aneis(it Jewish people and the
Ladles’ Rest Room
Open Day nnd Night
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tendency to disregard the sarredness
*
i - _ :-4 « ol the day which has grown up In
come countries nnd cities.
While the class misses Dr. Wnlkcr,
it believes that In Dr. Carpenter, it
has a strong, able and consecrated
[m'Ti -.
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SERVICE
teacher.
Ho suggested the formation
V ^
of an orchestra and made other sug­
A Comjilclc Stock of PiirU
gestions which will be of value to tho
class.
An effort will be made to or­
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ganize an orrhystra and It la not
Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money
doubted thot'this effort will meet with
rii,- mm
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success. There was almost nn aver­
age attendance present yesterday nnd
It Is hoped that next Sunday will see
this number Inrgely increased.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, -192.1

PAGE TWO

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

Sanford Daily Herald

ami that will ultimately be put over
by the Chamber of Commerce Is one
i 'l l f b k r t l f i r r y nftrraaua r t r r i i l Sm»•Inf a| &lt;hr .llrra ld llu lldlaa, loT
of the most important Items for alii
M araalla A t* .. aaafard. Kin.
the people to take up in the next
twelve ' months. Our highway* -nre*
travelled by more t people now than
ever beforfe mid thousands will use
K.dllur
it. j . iio t.r.y
. k w r » liir / * T r fa « » r fr them cvury month In the year. This
K. J. i.ii.i.A itn
llrn rtn l « I » » * * H
It. A. SKBI,___
oiir
A i l l r r i l . l n a H n n n a r C b the one real chance to show
li. a. imi.i.v
Roods
to
the'
visitors
and
our
Roods
A d i r r l l . l n a lla l.a
Hladr Knu« n »n
‘A e e llrn llv a
are the flowers and tree# and the
IfF.WI* ailll’P
rimilallun llaniiarr beauties of nature. Let everyone got
I’ hnnr 32*-W a fte r 3 p. nt.
behind the movement and make it one
Pnburrlpllua J’ rlrc la A d io a r r
of the Rreatest ones in the history of
Cla* Y e a r ...... ..... *................
m i .iw
Ala Mania* .
jmw;oar county
Ala
III* rrrdL .In ' •*» l*X V-mrrUr
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Oar n &gt; r k

BY WILLIAMS
' w a r s ' d e m a t t a h ' w i o .. \ f „■
vYO MAN ? OlS AM OE 'BES’ \ *
. MATCHED "TEAM IN "TOWN.' \
^ ONE JES MATCH MAH WIFE/, V a n d e o th a h o n e j e s
— &gt; m a tc h m e . —

DAT TEAM O 0
YOAUfe DON’ ,
MATCH UP
BERRY WELL
R AZ '

The Herald Printing Co.

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Sti'.tiliK.ii T H U A SSO C IA TK Ii I 'l l K S I about the rig h t tim e a n d -e v e ry counThe Aasueiaini I’ rrrfs ln e x c lU »lv # jr ! ty jn the state is ta k in g up this im entllieil lo Ih r use fo r rrpuldlcallon o f
a ll news itleimtrhrs rrcdttril l»&lt; [!' u'r'portant matter and the .state papers

net olherwlxe credited In ltd* j&gt;n|n-r
filled with the story. The Times
and alsu (lie loesl news published
. . . . .
.. . . .
iirmiir.
*. . . ; . ji Union, has the following editorial on
lierein.

W

All rlRlus o f re-publlcatlon o f special
dt.pMclir* herein are also reserved
j Ule m a ile r .
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

“ Sopic people,* nt lirst thought, will

rf'im lk ’ at beautification

of

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

BEAUTIFYING OUR HIGHWAYS

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

It is good to have you munbered among our depositors.

Florida,

Sanford, Florida

i.' &lt;•!
is
su p erlatively
i
beautfiul
in
its
nnturnl
condition.'
m u .\
They are partially correct Nature, nt
a
work in Florida fo&gt; centuries past,
has
done its work maRtiiflrenlly, in a
,
We would ask the writer of tho
anonymous letter to scan the editorial manner that wins admiration, love for
I
columns and see if he Rained any* th&lt;^
. beautiful that is in scenery, in
thine by his cowardly epistle. If you landscape, that charms the eyes of the
have anything to say in the future., M ahlers and win# their hearts. This,
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you yellow cur, teli us about it jier. P®opl« are somewhat inclined ns are
- -i
h
#
sunnily and not In n letter without (Dm artists of Japan who do not pniqt
‘
pictures
of
fruit
and
flowers,
claim­
r your name signed to it.
ing that they-cannot attain the per
&lt;7^
,,
„
fection, the beauty that is In the nutHon. Forrest U * e ha.&gt;been install- ufft)
f„ , hloned nncJ pnl„ted by
=*
ed a. mayor of Sanford. T h e mayor that
l&gt;J(U.,t
ftccompU,hed of
m r
o f Sanford has nothing over the com- n)1 rlWj(
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tnissloners except the honor. In offiRufus Steele with cards nnd story
o f ‘the chamber nf'cnmmem in that
cial power he has no more than the] ,!» l »her&lt;*
f,,r beautlflcatlo: SAYS YKAIt SATISFACTORY
at
Elks’ Flub 'Wednesday niicbt. l.o:
two commissioners who work with in Honda, atlmiUinR nil that can be
ONE FOR EQUAL RIGHTS city.
-W .
ml
and visiting Elks invited. 2t...2fe
r
i
The
following
from
the
West
Palm
him. He is, in fact, elected by the *&lt;‘ 1.1 in P™i*« " f nnturnl scenery ami
Reach Times tells of wh;tt that city
two commissioner# and serves with landscape. Nilture is Rcnorous, lavish
- . r ty-, ' --' J'&gt;,J •^
&lt;IIjr T k e A s s u rln lV it I ' r r s s l
expects t« get front nn East Const TO THE , KTOCKIIOLDEIW SAN*
them as such.—-Orlando Reporter- ,,n‘i somewhat careless, in that softie
FORI) MORTGAGE LOAN
jut the most l&gt;enutifiil o f her produoj CHICAGO, Jan. H.— Legal disabil­ canal:
/
r jA U "
COMPANY
' tlons, ax of tropical plants and flow ities of women in the United Stntr-i
"Reduction of freight rutet nnd
or# are in settings most unattractive have been reduced to a "few sliver, consentient lowering nf the high cost
ANENT, THE L IIIRARY
In acrordance with provi«i in of the
There can be no* objection, therefore in the body politic which can lv 'Ex­ of living In We t Palm Reach was thi
if human* assume to come to the old tracted by a line needls," tieeording headliner, in today's dts« u e-ions by ehatter, you me m-ie -tfully iof-onn.l
ere is a fine, article in this issue
of nature, enhancing the attractive­ to*,Mrs. Catherine Wuugti Me*’ulloi.gh the direct.,i - ef t ,n- • handier of eont- that the altnoid meeting itl Mo- t ■
Mrs. Key nlmut the library and
ness of many, very inany &lt;d the mil a tm-mtu-r of the I'hn ug i Imi unit the •lieiee \ gfo .
I" r
uttitvidual i huxe Lolili-is of tfec -'"aof.od Moit.-u
l lie.reasons for having it plan'd in one
ural scenc.i and condition#. The on!;, , haiinian of the committee on uni­ under eonsidt".,! i' i taking over of Company will li ho|th:i at tho of f j, *
of the city parks. We do nut think it
objection that, reasonably can lie madi&gt; form legislation of the National the
Coa-’ t '
mooing from of the Sit! till , of the 1 i ; i .i iv r
will he placed there without a leRal
is to the work of the destroyers wh League of Women \ oters.
Jarksonvilie te Miami, putting it in Hu t ’jtj *f ;-euf ird, Florid . at i ,!u
fight lieing nindc against it but repretend it, be improver#, 'they do no
"The needle was applied t » many shape for tran-portatiuti purposes, p. m., Tuetul ty, January F-tlt. F‘2T.
gnrdlesn of whether it can be placed
know what they ure undertaking ti disabilities through hivv. enacted in huihUog hargi t.. carry fn-igiit and
Ily outer i the President,
there nr not the pari;* nre the real
do, ns often i« evident in -cenec that lt*2l. and allhougli I f 22 was nut reg otherwise Intlblmj o[^ a complete inALFRED FOSTER.
hH'aiiuns fur the library building.
have been ‘improved,’ in name bu ■llnrly a legisliitlve year in most state# l.iml water freight litre to make regu­
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Secretary,
------------ 1»—— ---spoiled in fad.
cotiaiderablu legi.il at Ion to establish lar tuns lietW' n Jacksonville and Sanford, Fla,, Jamtary 2nd, i
ABOUT FORREST LAKE
Hence it is eminently proper that eipial tights wai enr.ctcd," Mrs. Me. Miami. All itit&lt; nm tiiiite stops will he Jan. 2-EL2t
made.
only th-e-e who know what to do. and CuHough stateil.
the ninth time Forrest Lake what not to do, should undertake eni
"It was |ioi '.cl out that
noth
The legislation of It'lU which was
has taken his sent In the mayor’s lH*!liahinenl wpik. Tlwl is ten Itred by
ri-gaiiled as eotifut tiling vvitL the pro­ developing iiiiip-n;. m the past
Th«* ntm ii.l ineeiiag of the -to !.
chair at Sanford. His service has people in certain Florida i ounties, a gram of the league has been lab- years had made a thorough investi­
Ilo ld e i ft n f I h e d U l r t d il ( ‘ .vp l'e s s t 'o l l l nut been consecutive, as he lie it looks in 1Lunge, f.nke, folk and other
eluted fin the League by Mrs. Can gation of the conditions that prevail palty will he hdd Ot the tiffi-T of the .!. A. ( Tihiirit and Iti.s ."tlinsirnl tirj;anl«itltm :it I he PriaciTs Theatre,
the office in l BOG when he was hut who have employed competent land nu C. Warrington, an attorney nf Ft. heir regarding freight rates, and
ThurMtiiv Nijiht, January 11th
Conipnity, •Orreola. Seminole Cininty.
22 years old. He is aim serving Sem­ sea pi' eng,ni»’{* to take charge of the
Wayne, lnil., and may be sumniarixed eottsidrred 0 t-m to Im- prohibitive, Florida, on i’lu.i i!;,v. .January Istn.
inole county ns representative f o r lieatililicatioii work eoniempluted. Th»»
ami for that reason i-otil.l not ,ee 11122, at HLUll a. m,
as follows:
»
his fourth term, lie seems to l»e a
its way deal !o come into tliia part of i
is us it -liotdil In'. It is wink that is,
P.
J.
FpITNER,
Federal,
ncc
providing
independent
real "going concern." Jib must be
IY j j important, ndde from the mere grali- • citizenship for married wonienj Geor- the state. This condition, it is be­ I-2-8-2tc
.Secretary.
that wins the soul
dent ion ..f the artistic senses of those |KjH. removal of eumimm law disnbil- lieved, will b** removed by ‘purchase[
tainly it catches the voter.—Tampa
vvho love beauty in scene mid Lind K ii* relative to holding: office or per- and Use of the East t’m-.st canal for ' ==:
i icnpe.
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forming civil fiinetions; Kentucky, act competltlve freight purpose*. U&gt;* this
Of course, Florida Iteautilleation1facilitating jury service Ivy women, nrnlngement haulage charges from
J:a k-onv ille lo \\e&lt;t Palm I'eadt, it
NG THE TURK
needs to begin about every hniiie. m ag.’ of consent raised to eighteen, wife
was raid, would lie reduced from 3b
residence that is erected, tl needs no abandonment made felony for which
The first dispatches yesterday said nigument to convince that a well- extradition can be ilemundeil. women ti. -.0 |,, r ii i i. ;ind the 1 -t * 1 living
would -* 'tei a slump a o out iral
that the allies hail told the Turk to
kept, pi opei ly ornamented environ made dig.hie to office; Mio uii hlhi'lll
sign the articles of agreement or get meat up’ only makes the place of hub women made eligible to office; Ne'v le'iilt
At the present lime, according to*
off the earth T imIu\ ih**y ith1
italioii mow attractive, hut abo mate Jersey, Mothers’ pension law amendly modified nnd nay the Turk^huuld
valuable, to the owner, as a mere mat- ,d; llbode Island; committee created tompiFd ligmc*. it so#U frd monej
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‘ and
e
lie treated more kindly. Fof.pome re,o- ter of satisfaction, and to the prospec­ to determine to what.extent
«lntu\exf
» " dmu- h a lf tol"th ree tim
time
ana much
O C O M M U N I T Y w o u l d th in k o f
#on or other the Turk has something tive purchaser, in case a sale is con­ abridge women’s rights; Virginia,; for freight fiom Jacksonville to West
payin g 10 percen t.interest today oh
on #omtf of the powers and they are templated. A beautiful home also property rights net paused, mothers’ j Paim Reach tut from New York to;
Jnsksonville.*
There
is
mi
relief,
it
pulling the strings. If another war bespeaks intelligent, cultivated, te­ pension act amended, suffrage nee
h igh w ay pavin g bonds. That w o u ld
means
wiping the Turk o ff the rmed in-dwellers.
amended to provide that for purpose vva- stated, front this situation by the
be u n w a rra n te d extravagance, and so
Interstate commerce commission, n*
European map let us have the war.
is of voting the residence of a married tlie only retail over vvliieh ft eight is
Pulilic
highway
lieautiticatiou
It would tio worth it.
recognized by every taxpayer. D oes it
jcoining into Florida attention and diX” woman shall not be controlled by thej carried at lie present time n;w»rati-residence
of
her
husband;
commission
not am ount to practically the sam e thing
nmml There have been so very many
whoily. withe the state and tin I i
THE REAL CULPRIT ESCAPES.
on air.ipllfn ntmn of -talc and local
other imporlnut thing* to do tlr*t
('. ims 11*i /uiicdietion in ithe matter.
w h e n a com m unity buys cheap p a v e ­
government authorized.
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getting the hard surfaced roads, for
The
only
lennxiy
is
a
competitive
line,
Like ninny of the attorica in fiction T .
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The league opposes blanket legidam ents that, in a f e w years, require la rg e
inMumi— hut now that tht* romln an*
Pr *
* 1it is held, and it Is the most importuni
nnd rcnl life the guilty usually escape,
lion.
lieing provided, there is time and need
sum s annually* for maintenance a n d
j guest ion affecting the progmsg o f
The vagrant negro who caused all the
for making the roadsides attractive. S\Y ( ‘ \N \l WOFI II
=
-titi-*
city
and
the
east
const.
A
cheapj
repairs?
trouble nt Rosewood in thin state'last
In some Florida co tinlien this work
t‘ UT FR FIGHT RATES ,r f u’U?ht' rate metins more to th i*,
week hits escaped nnd is still nt large.
o f highway beautification Is making
j c o m m in iiiy than an y oth er otic thing. |
Those who had nothing to do with tho
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considerable progress. It is work that
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•Such w«3.. the itenor
o f remark*
in cthe
real crime have been killed. This lx needs to t.c encouraged. Who would
'V S 'i
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mon
discussiort
Iff
tim
project."—New
the main reason why men should ust* not prefer to drive through a section ‘“ ‘W" '1 “ "u.veinent to develop the
their heads in a case of thin kind. Go­ o f country where roadside trees and East Coast Canal between Miami nnd j/ ’lu-v 111,1
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ing off nt half cock, usually kill# inno­ flower*, piupted with dixcriminuUm Jacksonville so that it will offer comSKATE WITH US WEDNESDAY
cent people mid allows the guilty to
according NIGIIT, LAKE MARY SKATING
ami maintained with cure, enhance the petition with the F. K.
escape. It in much hi tter lo let calm natural beauty of-the landscape, rath-, to reports from the recent rifeetlng1ACADEMY, GOOD M l SIC. 2J5-2tc
judgment prevail, tnnt the guilty may t-r than through a slovenly-kept re­
be apprehended. We have -had cases gion. And drivers through often be­
o f this kind right here at home and we come dwellers fli the places that are
know .whereof we speak,
most attractive. That is well worth hi
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—--------o---------keeping in mind, aside from the fact
a re econom y pavem ents, w h ich m eans
KEEP UP THE BEAUTIFICATION.,) that a wgli-kept countryside js p deThe
Herald
curriers
manage
tuii|
control
their
routes,
pay
in
j light to those already resident where
that they p o ssess m ore valu e per d o lla r
That beautification on the public j bcputiflcatiurr of the character re- Id" advance for nil papers dfawn, and uhsolutety depend upon their
■*i
o f cost than so-called cheaper p a v e ­
highways agitated by thee Rotary ferm
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fnrr.-&lt;1l to
M
ii(-enninti*lieiL
Pi
collections for their running capital and profits. When suhscribto, ha*
has IM
mm
''II
ii accomplished.
m ents. W h e n prop erly constructed they
ent neglect to pay them It Is the CARRIER nnd not TH E
Florid^ iR'iiutiilcation is an order Hi
Pa
Herald that stands tho "brunt."
of the day. It is ronimendnblc, nnd nil #t
FZ)X - _ J
last a generation, an d cost next to nothing
r-1
PSubscriber^ who do not care to pay the carrier each week
the more so when dono as it should be
U BELL
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WHEN U
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for maintenance. F alse econom y con­
may pay the Herald two or more months in advance and they . Ps
done, not excessively but artistical­
Y b lill REAL J i
LIST IT
f
Vm:—
P4
will
pay
the
carrier
each
week
froqi
this
fund.
ly,
largely
to
aid
In
bringing
out
the
siders first cost alone. T ru e econom y
ESTATE
( S ‘ WITH US
Thi* system o f delivery Is known as tho INDEPENDENT
P*
natural beauty that is in this ‘IhikI
considers total cost and length o f serviceP’S
CARRIER PLAN and Is used by most of tho larger newspapers of
of flowers'."
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Pa
the country and has proven beyond doubt to be the ver ybest plan
For a quirk buyrr— A fine big
of delivery. When a boy manages his own route, buys andvaulU
COUNTY AGENTS
Pfl
home on Magnolia Art., with *11
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Pi
at n profit he i* in business forjtimself In exactly tho same sense
MEET AT LAKE CITY
the very latest conveniences, at
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Po
ns any merchant. He .knows he must give service to be success­
y
ANNUAL CONVENTION
the right prlre i\nd term* can tic
Pa
ful
and
build
up
his
business.
He
knows
that
every
new
custom­
r- ' j
arranged.
r-. ‘ •. ■
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P
j
er
he
secures
means
more
profit,
tin
short,
he
know*
he
must
if [f-- '
I lly T k f A a*«rtn lr4 C r r . i )
tta i
conduct his bpsincss in a’ cnpnble and efficient manner to be suc­
LAKE CITY, Jan. 8.—Approx!
Cleveland, O hio
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cessful.
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mutely seventy-five county nnd home
f ' .
Pm
demonstrution ngents nre scheduled
Tile Herald earnestly reiiursts Its subscriliers not to dis­
AGENTS
‘f 1
Pi
to meet here today nnd tomorrow in
courage these boys in this, their firsT'btjsiness venture, by refus­
annual convention,* Assistant Direc­
Pa
ing to pay promptly each week for their newspaper.
E S T A T E ,
jr - R E A L
tor Spnccer of tho extension division
Pa
Ft.
%i Fire, CaauaRy, Auto IniuranrA
.of the state university, and several
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,
;-■ 10S W. Flrat St.,SANFORD. FLA
federal agricultural specialist* nre
ft
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on the program.
N p i n Pt
iq f t Pt A lb : pe M P i ^
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A U T H O R RISKS L IF E TO. W R E S T r .1
AG ED SECRETS FliOM DESERT

.PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

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Are You a Member of the
_ * Federal Reserve?

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

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

George A. DeCottes

HARDSHIPS

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

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Henrj' McLaulin, Jr.,
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Sanford. Fla.

DR. R. M. W E LS H

B. F. W n iTN B R , Cashier

F. P. FORSTER. Preildent

ICHELLE M A IN E S

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

$225.00

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

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AUCLEL STCIK

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

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SIR AUREL STRIN, BRITISH EXPLORER AND WRITER
By Milton Brunner

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

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

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

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

Brooklyn Cardinals, Washington A m -!
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major league teams, one to represent
Orleans. Philadelphia and othur big
Whether the Florida Stale league forested hope that'the league will j night of thin week.
the National League and the other to
league clubs are booked to train in will continue through another s(?n*on continue just an it js If it doot the
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represent the Americans, with plans
the south this spring and in most i or whether it will be supplanted by
popular belief is that the I PM season
The Chamber of Commerce
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lies In the south where an&gt; of these r a s e , the&gt; w .11 train m tow ns mu, h ( a
smaller than Sanford IVe could have
ration may be the principal question' has ever had. tin paper n .-an be fig -j Ult. banquet Thursday night can pur
players lived. Only players with No­
one of them with us if we had the befohe the annual meeting here Fri tired that all of th&gt; clubs will make '
tional protaipetite Were to participate
base tickets for Coburn as Hie ban
place to let them train in. And these ! day afternoon.
money this year and numerous mi qnet has been set ahead a .lay.
in there games ond the two teams
; other towns are all building parks
would have been so evenly mulched
Reports indicate litaf Jacksonville vantages can la- pointed out over last
discarding parks that they claim are
that aside from see in glheir local buy
may surrender it* franchise this year season.— Orlando Sentinel.
l Watch for the street parade andj
not good enough, while Sanford does j
play, the fans would have seen a real
and that Daytona may do likewise.
j bund concerts. Folium has one ofi
not have on as good as their discard
hall game. The p r o s p e c t s of S t. Ijuiis
That would lenve only four clubs in
the best musical organizations on the
ed one.*. .
belnw In the World’s serie- was the
the circuit and it* lx not likely that
,
road
this season, and that assures the
cause of the postponement of those
I be * handier of t ommeree commit Sanford. Falatka, Hrndentown. ClearI success of this show.
Good music,
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that
is
working
mt
this
project.
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plana, hut these same plans-will !«•
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snappy
song's
and
some
real
dancing.
carried otit at I la- close of the HUM will render a report at tin? next meet- t.u&gt;. wml|(i ,.ai.,, t„ ,uke over the surseason regardless of where tin- World ing that should.give same light as to, rt.t,,Iered franchises,. A fernru~*lWM►**■•*"
Jtist when Sanford may expert -this |&lt;lfl(tU), WllU|,| IMjt )H. accepULle. it is;
•cries nmy he.
,
Bert Chapman, u» g.».&lt;i a ■ot&lt; her park. Tilts commit tr. |« alive to the „ „ „ „ „ ^ e pt op.wi, am at best.
iu umerlain side
IIKNIM
IIIIWI.S
HIGH
St (HIE
us. halls from tielow tile Mason anil Lo t that the loltgei we wait the more
park will eost us and with that in
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mind we .understand that they wills
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the first string catcher for an Amer­
chance that all of tile dubs will de­
rush it through to completion as fast f
ican league club, and Chapman's home
cide to tear through 1BJM just «* they
sal * T e*
NL e*
is Sanford. That means that Sanford .ns possible. .
did Inst summer, and that all other
Thl* regular match between the
And knowing that Hanford needs
So inany^things going to happen
will have an opportunity v.f getting
differences can In* satisfactorily ad-*^"*t's un&lt;^ * base A C(»., last nightthis
park just a» bad us sht? needs
was one of the slowest games played this summer thul we*Just must have
one or njoro-of these games, If San­
justed.
ford will furnish soma kind of a park anything in the 'Improvement line,
In that event the election of offl- on th e'W a t alleys, no scores being that ball park.
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in which they may play. These buys nnd knowing that we are bound to get cers will demand the serious connid- made that were above flic? average.
Florida State League may go ker.
will piny in the different towns in one, here's hnpin gthnl we will" get 1oration of the six clubs. Tile field for j The Rotes won with a majority of
fluey That means semi-pro huse ball
the Soyth, taking the towns in the ol­ it s/oin enough to participate itt the president eontnin* only two possible IIP pins
der limy come from Baltimore on Southern tour of National and Alitor men, unless others are brought fut
Henry bowled high score with Judge ogam And that also means Sanford
down, ami it is probable that Sun n an 1.vague stars
in tlu? swim with very little
ward at the meeting— President Wul- Houshubler second. Harry Kent, one lan
ford will In? us far south an they willj
of
the
Congregational*,
last
your
,'*t,,,n*e.
Rut wc got to have a base
let W. Bose and At 1-ntul, former mnygo. That will mean that'a pally of I VAN FLEirr MADE HEAD
bowlers
nnd
with
the
Rotes
from
now
ball
purk
to
do It with.
COACH FOB ’(• ATOU'S ELEVEN ' or of St. Petersburg.
about forty, including the players,
on,
broke
into
the
game
lost
night
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Mr. Bose Is said to la? through. He
sport writers, press representatives
howled lt!3 for one game. Harry will
Walter Rose anil Mr, Land, of St.
GAINESVILLE, Jan. Ik—James A. has made no statement, but the gen­
and their friends will stop in San­
make a good addition to tile Rotes' Pete, ure the two mentioned for the
Van
Fleet, for two years assistant eral belief here is that he Would not
ford, disband here, Seine of them stayteam
and w ith his help the Rotes hope president’s Job, if the lengue goes
accept the presidency another yenr
ing here awhile, ami all of them l*e- foot ball coach at the University of
to
bo
higher up in the running next ahead. And Mr. Rose says he is
if it wns offered. Mr. Ling is sijid
ing here long enough to furnish San­ Florida, yesterday was named var­
caught up and don't want it.
hr,
If.
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to be in a highly receptive mood and
ford fans with some hig league stuff sity football coach for 1PM, with Ilex
The seres fur last night’s games
In la? specially favored
High , ,is understmal
and leaving with Sanford fresh in, Furrier, vouch of the Gainesville
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And whether or not the ' Florida
were as fulbnvs:
their minds ns they g.. back ... their! “ * « ’"&gt; V’" '" duri" K U" ‘ l,,M
ft,,i ’y th‘’ 1,U,,,m ^
,l l&gt; M" Un)od ,hn‘
-State League goes again, wc would
tlome8(
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' I'rrjthnum muntor,
of thi* Ik* will natunilly !h* Utipp^rttHl by St,
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bo sitting pretty if uur base ball park
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, PulAffiiburg if Mr. Himm* withilritwi HU Knight
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Hut Hunford mUNt bovo u biiHuluill
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Henry
1*12 132 147 141 majors on their Southern tour at the
nitric. 1 hurt* will k* in* th.inrt* t»f
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114 128
end of the PJ’J.'i season. It wilt give?
ting these players or afiy other play
or all major and minor sports. w-JJ lakeland and Orlando with no candi- Kelli
ins HM |us a chalice to see Chap in action
era to come here until w&gt;? do have a
be offered to James L. White, Jr., of dates to present, thotlgh,1-ukclntid is Hutllholder
Ut'J IMF 114 4001ugnin.
park, A baseball park is promised to
Miami, members .if the board stated, expected to lino up fur Mr. Lang
Britt
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Sanford ami it i* expected to materJohn S. Aruata, of Jacksonville, the * Jf the league should disband it is
inlize spun, and as long us Sanford is
The Sanford High School has n
I freshman coach, was tendered the po- j possible that an organization comprisTotals
Mill rial basket ball game scheduled for
“ |sition of head ktotbnll coach, with Ma- cd ..f semi-profussional teams would
Chase k Co,
Friday night in Sanford. Full partic­
jor Van-f'lccUa*.director of athletics. ? |„. funned under a plan which has McKee •
103 157 I3f. 302 ulars will Ito given out about this
Potato Chicken and t&gt;n
refusal to »lccept. Major j been ednsidored before whhn the fu- Herndon
‘ 111 111 7S» 301 grille tomorrow.
Van Fleet was named ns head football j ture looked dark for the Cracker cir Chase
lift 103 JUS mm
Shrinip Salad
mentor, and arrangements Irngun to ,-uit.
A'dam*
HI0 (II 12rt 320 Mr, Wndhrooke, the ex-pro of tlu* j
Georgia Country SauMr- Whtb ,,H*|f^rtor ,,f “V’ff11" ' n., &amp;&amp;authority it is'iearned timt Jones
1 ior. 107 til 273 Sanford golfs links, Is homo again.
u n trn
M" ri,,n s*‘bHug. former AtLWosl- u.(|Hl)i
hraialtt ,(l Kb.rida
He paid a visit to many o f the hig
I
A J o f
AU
urn
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I from a group or Southern college, and
Totals
IfiRH links on his tour this time and he
Imported Swiss C heese - Bachman of the Kansas Agricultural,
, hPV n(Uld ,K. ,Ul|rw, {„ „ „ Vl.ritI
they haven’t unythi/ig on the
cities
.each team to represent a memmem
Standing of t h e Club*
Sanford course.
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" *V ~ Won 1-tml
Premier Coarse Soup
The expense uf such an organiza­ Con gregat ioni*L*
a
1
I’lans are afoot for the arranging
Black English Walnuts SK A T E WITH t'H W E IL S KSILVY tion would 1h\approximately one-fifth Farmers .,
7 ' 3
.700 of a real'tournament a t’ the Snnfonl*
NIGH T, L A K E
M A R Y . S K A T I N G that of tolerating the present league,
Men’s Club
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a i Old , Pa. Buckwheat
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_ n lACAHKMVy GHOD MUSIC'. 2 « . « c | nni, u h saUJ thal „ kihh) , ln„ of
Rotary Club
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.455 to keep in trlrp, the Club record will
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P O T P O U Ild
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moalayl night, H o’clock, nufua Steele [ ha|| entbus lift.U just ns successfully
i Ju d g e Hoiisholder is, the
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Rig Smoker, FJks■ Club this VWed. 'tar in so far n» golf is roiuerned. He
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a I’vnas) Ivunia alien ?i«n‘t ; ••M«.ro
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von ic*. may I*' Judge Herring will •&gt;** out for
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number of member* of the Orlamlo
Chumber of Commrrve hnvo advized
n o t e s that they will he present. Ken Gurrn■•ey, the Konjr loader for the Orlando
IVarman, Secretory
Rotary C(ub and the Orlando ChamRt II- W.
weekly meeting o f tho San- her of Commerce, has promised that
f0«J Chamber « f Conumrcc was the iht will lead the musical program on
J * * M m * M c t ■•torJ.n™
,v e„l„,. „ f
“ 7 en r been held to date. The inM ^ d was present and in addi.
SANFORD 1*1111.1C I.IIIRAItY
'there w e « " B*tJt many- o f
T* tb. i tmen of the standing comGould a vote bt* taken today by the
ittees as well as » .large number patrons of the library as to the loca­
(he numbers.
The visitors at- tion o f the new. building, without any
Llimr the meeting were Messrs. doubt the site desired Is in Fourth
S n and Hawley of Titusville, who Street park. It is nt present the most
awe In behalf.«f interesting the attractive of Sanford's parks and nil
rtimtwr of Commerce in establishing can see that it would lie n lovely set­
g, industry for the manufacture of ting for the pretty building planned.
parine motors in Sanford.
It is In the quiot tone: The hospital
R. R. Hohle, editor of the Winter and two churches demand i|uiet, and
frrk Herald, was also present nt the for that reason alone the library
would he admirably'located.
preting as a visitor.
If placed in the Ninth street park,
Reports from different committees
some
see a more central location for
thawed'that they had been nctive in
,£f work assigned to them: Report all J^ifie.

Chamber of
COMMERCE

FRQM

WAS A HANKER YE ,lit
IN HUMANE WORK

HUPMOBILE REDUCTION

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

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

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

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

DAN HOLT

Nate

IS YOUR CITY
LICENSE PAID?

Comedian

Mulroy

D E N T O N

nnd

MALE

Dancer

HANK

SOPRANO j Black

Face

W H IT E

Entertainer

BLACK FACE COMEDY BAR

D eV A R O &amp;
E N TE R ­
•"The cost of both raw ami partially
DcCARLO
T
A
IN E R S
manufactured materials has increas­
WASHINGTON, Jnn.‘ 9.— Legisla­ ed steadily in the last few months,"
Prices Mnin floor
$1.50; balcony, ....... 77c plus tax
j chairman O'Bryan uf the l-egislnIf a library has any reason at oil tion designed to permit the appoint­ .the statement says. "Iron, steel and
Seats now an sale at Itnumiltat A Andersan'a Drug Store
tire Committee being very Interest- for its existence 1n our city, it Is ment o f Mnj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder several other metals, as well ns some
Notice is hereby jriven
The committee nt their previous that It prove itself the right hnd.l as­ us ambassador to Cuba, was inserted of the textile produces that motor car
that all persons subject
porting recommended that the hoard sistant of the schools. IsR-nted in the in a deficiency appropriation bill just manufacturers require, have not only
L
approve the zoning bill wlilch will be Ninth street park, it would be three before it^ paVage yesterday by the increased in cost, but indications nre to the payment^ofr City
prrsent.M at tha next session of.the blocks from the High school, and the senate.
that they will go higher rather than License who have not
lrgisbture and idso into the matter of same from the Grammar. There are
lower.
paid same on or before
Ifgislntiun empowering the city to the grades wjiich neo'd the help ttfnt
' “ We hnvo perfected certain econo­
January
15, 1923, will be
bolkhead the lake front within thu city a well equipped library can give, and
mies in manufacturing, it is true, hut
for that reason should Ik* within a
these hnvo not equalled the upward subject to prosecution
short walking distance for the stinP
trend of material coats.
without further notice.
"The January 1st reduction makes
TTu. no sdnhig laws for* Seminole
J. A. K IL L L B U E W ,
today's Hupmobile the greatest value
To place It on the bulkhead, no mat­
rtunty were also approved and these
we
have
ever
offered.
ter
how
nttrncfive
the
surroundings,
measures will all be approved in suf­
Chief of Police.
".Since January 1, 1921, when Hup* I -5-Dtc
ficient time for presentation to the forcing mt children the crossing of
mobiles were at theit* highest price, re­
First strect( the danger zone) will
legislature.
ductions varying from $570 on the
prove unpopular and go far toward
is meeting the demnnd for good pure, water nnd there nre hundreds of
touring car nnd roadster t*&gt; $1015 on
making
the
library
ns
mi
educational
The Traffic and Transportation
bottles being.distributed around the City nt nil times. Every family'
PA
TE
N
TS
W
AN
TED
tin*
sedan
have
bicn
made.
In
the
in,
factor,
a
failure.
•
Committee have sent out a letter to
of
Sanford should get the habit nnd—
lemming tWo years, prices have been
Have you a
Some would-be wit has described a
rt.h, grower requesting that they
lowered Six other times."
PATENT
keep the Chamber of Commerce ad- public library as a place whose chief
M
or u good
rind » f their tar requirements dur­ function is to provide my lady with
n
CONGRESSMAN IN CUBA
IN V E N TIO N
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ing the shipping season. With thu* the latest novel. It is true that the
applied for
information the,Chamber will be able fiction department is important, hut'
that
you
wish to sell or have
it
HAVANA,
Cuba,
Jan.
9.—
-Panama
not
for
"my
lady"
alone.
fn turn to notify the transportation
a
Railroad
steamer
Crystnbnl,
carrying
And
our
truck
will
be
at
your
back
door
with
a
b'itJ'e
*
f
Pint
pure
manufactured?
Many
n
tired
business
man
has1
M
tumpany. nnd according to a recent
an American congreKsional excursion If you have an article of merit with
water that all the hotels, restaurants, drug stores and f f w fo,ni.»ina
ruiin gi f a prominent legal authority, |found relief and n'st after the vex- \
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good earning possibilities
Ipnrty of lOtl members, arrived hen* I
are using.
this Information can he used as a 1atious tares of the day. in the pages
R
IS
yesterday
from
the
Canal
zone
and
we
will
finance
up
to
of
Znne
Grey,
Cnrwood
or
Conan
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for filing claims for any losses
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we* greeted by Major General E. II
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nwlttiur f ont failure to pluve cal, I Inyli*.
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And
He
Sure
it’s
Elder
Springs
W
ater
^'oii
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r'nvd,
r.
*|teeinl
Ameri.
.,n
napr,**.
nt
•'ash Ryyfilty
And
tin
tourist
.
lam
us
for
fiction
ejitn iiiitti *■ o*i t.rromil of car short
a
alive,
and
legation
olficml“.
T!le\
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Irgiitiizaliin
fi.i-is,
!
Use
in-Thut
Hattery
nod more fiction —"s'lliictlttng thrill
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Mr
tietied their journey today for N&lt;n
tiir e fill! del.illtug!"
n
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folk, Va.
If &gt;ou wish replj
It
is.
even
m
Sanford
ui
Utile
d.:
Tiir mi*wtprr*hiji coimilitlee of Lhi
ROHERT V. HUNT *V CO.
fhaml'cr, under the guidance of For- fa ult tu ke.p the supply equal to the
STKOI T FARM AGENCY
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I luT-S tV estm insler ISIdg.
Ht Lake, giuruntees tu have a mini demand, foi fief ion of this class.
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113 Magnolia Avenue
Some
argue
that
the
library
should
Ill)
S.
I
tear
barn
St.,,
Rum membership of 200 for this year..
m
Read this and act quick if looking
Chicago
iz iB Q a B ix n iK K D X E U E ja is s z a s n s u z n a u R jz r E x iX Q t iH a s a a s ia M i
Tien* are a great many large grow- j In* near the hotels in order to eater to
THE TAII.I.F.tm SUPREME '
’ for a bnigain, 40 acres bordering *a
the tourist. Not so. While ninny hate
tr» throughout the county whom the!
F.leg.ini siietdictiv never ilrrl.irrd beautiful lake, 30 acres cleared, 115
enjoyed the bonks at the small eharge
fommittee feel sure can be interested \
Itself linin' lonefuilv lit.ill in Iliis orange, I grapefruit, ail bearing trees,
of five cent! a volume, and expressed
tnillrlir of ei'eloighl jilne linvnlrlolli
is the organization, particularly nftei
i o srruli land, all excellent -oil, sever ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ • &gt; ❖ ♦ &gt; ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ &gt; *•* ❖ ❖ *******************1* *** *** **(-*i* **&gt;**** *** *■**** * **** *** *** *** *i* *i* *i*
Iritiiini'l with l*and* of fur. The iminppreeiation of tiie opportunity of
A A A
A A
their nitration has been brought Ini
p ii'iii |**lls I 111! lin e a s|ie.i.illv al notes nf heavy black leant, trth lies!
•** ♦ ♦ *!♦ ♦!♦
&lt; * *1* &lt; * *1*
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*&gt; ♦&gt;
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borrowing from the library, none
V ♦!♦
&gt; ♦ ♦
Re wmk tin- organization is attemptMl:,it 1 ..ji[- ar,ioi e include dyeil r.ilillil,
■t garden rnit, no liunTe, but a large A
have or will complain of a walk in
AuMr.ilian otsisMiiii and dye.) muskrat.
PC in their behalf.
‘
Xthe Florida sunshine. A few Mocks
I! it her would -trie attrarticely as barn on property. Owner called away JL.
ii.inds on the lower edge of the long For quirk sale, offers this desirable
more, and a rest in the pifrk, and a
inmniunlent ions from the Associat-j
jacket and fm inlLir an*! rails. Mnliutn tract for $1,000.
book, will prove irresistible; but the
ei Adiertisfng Clubs of the World!
M/r require* 4*, yards.54 iurli buudThis is not off in tlie Woods, but is
boy ami girl who is going to use the
cloth.
if.iinst advertising imposters now
located f&gt;00 yards from hard
ird improved
encyclopedia and dictionary daily,
I'it torial Review J.irkcl No. 95X5.
X
A
milking Florida were read, au.l copHi/es, At to 4li incties hltsl- Price, AS
mad, and only 8 miles frrum Snnfqfd!
must have them near nt hand.
?
irj t&gt;f these warnings are being sent
rents. Skirt No soft. Sites, 24 to JO jpostoffice.
&lt; 241-tfc
Therefore, from the point of edu
inchen waist. Price, JU cents.
?
R the business men of Hanford,
rational value, Ninth street park i
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in ■h u t nr i i i m i i t i i i v ill* Tin:
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... ., t to bo commended.
Correspondence from the
Florida
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I lacing the library building in one
[ fVvt-Iiqmerit Hoard req u estin g action
T
of the parks, Is placing a municipal
•I*
by the Cham ber on th e
proposed
building on municipal ground. In no \l *NnfMr,l, In |hr sinll- ,-l htrlilfi. t*t tin* **1
e&gt;
iif itiittlnt a* I »*•!■«•tuIir r :;t».
rating! ,,f nam e resulted in a discus
Ilf SOI III l&gt;
sense doe- it rhst’ige it- lisefulni"**
ri.'i i ' inn length. It was decided
!;• .i iMi.iv
IIII1♦*ft T
as a puhlii park rather enhance* its II.. .,n*
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that tin Sail ford C ham ber o f
Com
All
iMlf-r
Lott||p
kim
I
Ill»ri»tinl
w
a'O.l.T^ *.i,
value.
asm g.. on record as disco u rag in g
Go l«Iraft*
I *2 no
Other cities sco- the value &lt;&gt;j thus l ull’ *1 HUIt ft |li»;t.|n
13.Hiii.no
My atin n p l to cliungu th e n am e of
til,*
r
li.-mli
f,V«nt ,V&gt;
,locating branch libraries. This lx true
t''.*isr i *
L..t l.ii V tlnukp. KlimikUrfi uttil K i l i ms
Skt Fh iridu Development B oard or
In several California ejtles, ami mi «*»bf*r JUfll
l.H'.tOO
«f*nJxntion of any s ta te ch am b er of
from t
.iL d I'ttnkH
,
ini.au fii
otjier state knows better how to beau­ Hnr
du rliii iittii Lxctt»m:« *« ftvr 4*its#rln«
is.z*: .1
ftmnierre.
.a zn
tify Jor themselves ami attract tour­ t mlift3 l*av*lt llimti
t: i.*s ,*i
Celfttl oil tilt ltd
ist?. New York City dues the same, 1uLtl *’.I* It U' Mill
i la ttii. w.ere also rend from the Pa-:
going further, placing museums and
Tut aI
l ,i&gt;a.ta3.
blka t hnniber of C om m erce, Lake
art galleries, even monkey eug.*s in
Count&gt; Chsmlver itnil Clyde SteamI I \ lill l l ll ft
A l»iir part of tin* post of living, today may he chariotl to iosl mo­
the larger parks. We drive through j 0l |.J|iit- sti„ t
•hip • i-iupnny assuring their co-oper-!
) ; (ini nit
I
Orange City without commenting on HunOii. r m.i
d Tn ' * * Ifnill |
dam mi ccurlng tonnage data to sup-, tile library building in view from the,
L A|M-It.***
h i m ir
tion, to slow, slipshod distribution ol’ goods, and to old-stylo, waste­
I.t\ id*hl"
hd*' I il|*j|Id "
2.601 UO
b .’t n iitui to l&gt;e embodied in a brief • main highway, ami evgn the little Iririis idtiul
.
I
III
i j** i
l
tew ieiiig prepared liy tlie Florbin stucco building with "I'ublic Library" t&gt;&gt; niiiinl t ViiiflrrtlPf* *«f I &gt;• i»m«H
ful selling methods. All. . iv.i.l
Tlmp t%rl lliriiti n *if f
11
biter Truffle Lonpii*, which will lie over its enframe in Daytona Beach, nMim.d i*iit*iak«
7’|1.7*«
7.2*.2. .*&lt;
r.TtliltT’n Ulit't'kn OtilfftMHtliirk
tthmitled at the. next
tiff hearing of the or the qne we pass on tlie way UcOr- Njt\lltlfft I M*|mn|tfi
513.36* 61
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I r;!*sl ,-lnt' s Engineer* to* lie held lantlo, in .Maitland—brings always not
T*»lal
M M lftll Y
Do.onu no
Du* Wur Kittnnr* t*nri»*»ruiii»ii
I ‘ ran time In March:
17fi.tnjo.Gfl
"i mid Itllli* Ili dlnrMimtt*«|
only a glance, tint a "word of respect
"In Hu* twelve years since the first
For example, every year terns nf fruit?
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for the citizens whp placed them there.
l.iso.is.rsu
Tntnt
nml vi*kutables rot drt the.iri'ound, In dause
campaign was launched the consumption
' !' iter requesting the ('handier of .Hundreds of mituinobiles carrying
Ktnle n( Klnrlilo.
nf S» liilli'de, PS*
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nnd
limit:.
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nwiitr
ih.it
the
it
doesn't
pay
to
pic-k
them.
Discouroftetl
C mmerte to unite with other commlt- /hundreds of strangers enter Sanford Ut.ove xtuli ilielit I- Kin In tin henl i t ill) k liowli due nml In lh f
of California oranges hns doubled.
The
A, It. KBY. t’flshler.
tr** In a terial film of Florida wan re- from Orlando or Daytuna highways.
growers plant less the next season, and
American consumer hns been taught by,
.
COItltKCT: ATTBK1 :
btThi pc the Publicity Committee. Ninety ’nine of every hundred drive
FOItltiytT liAKK.
the supply of food is 'reduced. Moantvhile,
.
A T. ItOSSKTTKIt.
co-operative advertising to eat nearly twice
Ike numerous inquiries o f this na- down Park avenue to First street.
,
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Jut; CAMKtlUN,
consumers in the cities near by if rumble
b-rr which are received at this time Passing down the avenue with glimps­
i Director*
as- many oranges as before.
over higlt) prices. Demand and supply are
.
Kuliserlbeit ond tiwnro
hefore me Itito noth doy of iJii-i-talnT, 10 2 !. __
(4 the jear from people with pet ad- es of the handsome school buildings (Nolarlnl
Wi-ai)
I*. Al. ItltAIN.
.,
Nullity I*111111 fur I- Inrlda ot l.oro*
not brought together.
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Rttisjng schemes have the acid test on the right, "Sanford Free Public
Sly f’limnitasiim Rapin'* Uctohcr S, IS 2 I,
M on them by tin* Publicity Commit- Library" on the left in its grove of
"Had tlie orange industry remained on
Contrast this with the handling W or­
kt.
palms and oaks, and further down
iir i ' o iit iip ro M ii rioN n r Tin:
anges. 91 ,000,000 a. year is spent for atlthe old basis, there would have been no
fine church buildings— these passers-vertising
by
the
"co-operative
association
•
i. Allen, president of the Civic by will take notice, many will be im­
profit in growing oranges. New acreage
of tiie California Fruit Growers, A huge
«*SUe of Titusville, spoke at some pressed. nnd some remembering, will
would not have been planted. Old orchards
^
n&lt; m l f i t o . tn Ihr VOilr of I'lortiln nl tbr rlnar of Imalnraa tire. 31). IV22.
rKtn on the proposition which hro’t return to become Sanford citizens.
sum; yet it is only.about one-fifH Fof a
u p .a u t'iii'R x
For I ant not alone In seeing the lioan* on Iti'iil Rotate
m l‘» Eanford. He desired to intor’' '
cent per dozen— one-sixtieth of a cent for
would most surely Have been uprooted and
21.351,.3*
[
the Chamber of Commerce in the church, the school, the library,jth? tj'iinn on, Cnllalrral Security oilier itiau Heal K i U M ,..................
A ll f i t l i i r Imans am! Idm-minU
.
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each orniigp sold.
^perlug Motor Works, which concern visible sign and proof of the fineness U v erd ru fi*
other crops planted.”
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rtinir.i
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has a plant,at bis city^ bub un- of a city's citizenship, and a true State. Oounty a hi! .Mtinlelpnl I Inrule —
And
this
advertising
has
kept
down
the
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ilniikltiK
llnu"i*.
Furniture
and
PlxtUree
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1,500.C
m
‘‘Hunntely is tinnhic to cqiitlnue (ur- civic pride.
cost of oranges. T o quote an official of
Due friun In i'iirpoW lH ll.mke ..
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Advertising, properly done, saves money •
&gt; *
M INNIE K. KEY,
!'rr 0PvrlHin» due,to lack of capital.
Co oh I lent*
''' J)
the Exchange:
Librarian Gaoh on II.iini
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from
J* «»iu c fe d .th « a comnittec
comUilt
for the consumer and makes money for
s .io t.m
XL*ptnIl*‘r«* i Li ir-:»nt&gt; Fund
‘Tnx
T, je*?*--»■
130,00
Mutual Plr«* Ftlfid
ce bo
no npji6|nt- M R
' ‘ hstnher of Commerce
"The cost o f selling oranges and lemons
the producer by driving out wasteful
::i
,
SKAT E WITH US WEDNESDAY w i -=j?
visit Titusville to inspect the
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through tho California Fruit Growers’ Ex*
M . Total
methods,,
increasing volume and cutting
I ,irt al lilnl place. It was moved that NIGHT, L AKE MARY SKATING
t V
I.IAIItl.lTIRt
chnrige is lower today than it was ten years
ACADEMY,
GOOD
.MUSIC.
245-2tc
ll.eflo.no
11 matter he referred to the New
NWSP.a.ttdI.„ WM.^..«*~
Capital Hfoch Paid In
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down the costs o f selling and distribution.
I b.otio on
Hurplue &gt;’umt ....
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I J'1u,tries Committee, rcqucsliiig that
I.flfll.Sfl A
1’ndlvWed Profile tta-eo Ripen*?* unit Taxes Paid) ....
a
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Big Smoker. Elkn’ Club, thi* (Wed­ Dividend* Pnpald
con oo
t iy
prompt action on this mat-'
116.J71 36
Ihdlvldo^l Depoatt* etihjert tn cheek
*T' nl1*' arrangements have been nesday) night, 8 o'clock. Rufua Steele, Time iVrtincsIes of Itcpoelt
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•J -c to visit Titusville nt an early —card wizard— will entertain. 245-2te Cnehler’* ( ’lieeke Outilundltig
600 00
Interest Due on Time Certificate* .....
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AMBASSADOR CROWDER?

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

Daily Fashion Hint

PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION

\ Elder Springs Water Company

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SEMINOLE COUNTY HANK

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Mime of Florida. County of Krmlnol*. H8:
J T. 1- l.inkn. Csehler of the above-named hank, do eulemnly sw ear that
tha above »taloniont I* true tu the beet of rn) knowledMe and belief.
T. I- MNtlO, Ca»hler.
COHHKCT— ATTKHT:
It. (t. .SMITH,

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1 u gular monthly lianquet ’ of
Wood for the fireplace. w6od for
[• ■* '(umber of Commerce w ill’ be
V la 11lUni‘/a&gt;’» January 11th, at the the stoves, wood for any kind of heat­
T. W. LAWTON.
HoltI* « t 7:30 at which time ing nnd the best kind of wood a t,$8
a v. vWIIKRLKH.
------per cord—any size you want it. Bo­
Director*
* m T ble W' T' l,,nn‘1* o t’ Orlando,
Siiherrlbeil and sworn to before mo D»l* «lt» day of January. UMI ‘ si l ’ t,1'! Principal speaker. S. J. land Need, Geneva, or leavo orders at
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C. U 4VKHT,
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. : . preajdent of the* Water Traffic the Herald office *)&gt;d th?&gt;' will be fill­ (Nolnrhil Seat)
Notary Publte.
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 216

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 192.1

VOLUJfE HI*

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

K

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

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

m i n f t li

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

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

DOfNG FIN E IH S1N.ESS

I'll I 4 u n i

FRENCH OFFICIALS
EXPRESS ItKGItKT AT
TH E W1TIIDRAWAI

r t y n v i'j i

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

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

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

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

IN DEALING WITH ALL WAR
' DEBTS OWED TO THE
UNITED STATES

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

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

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

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G reat w enther nnd fine crops.

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

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

First Quality— Low prices

iPhone 104

115 East First Street-

Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil R. Boozer, of
Tam pa, arrived in the city yesterday
a rd arc stopping a t the Montezuma.
Mr. Boozer la n prominent photog­
MRS. FRED DAIGEIL Society Editor
rapher. .
Phone 217-W '
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Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Loucks left this
—M *•■ ara n l w ka/wfcrr* ar h m Ih«
W » . t t II yaa are •a lrrialala a. **rll morning for Dunedin, where they hnvc
* aaaial card ta (III 4«*&gt;Brlmral, * | , l , ( n fine grove. They will he the guests
4*tails, a r frlrskaa* Ik , lira*. It wll
hmc r ta llr a*»r*«Ul»4
cf the la ttc r’p nlstcr, Mrs. Hope, while
in Dunedin.
•

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday—Karnakn’s Hnwailnns nl the
Parish House, under the auspices of
the Men’s Club.Wednesday—Meeting of the Music
D epartm ent of tho Woman’s Club
nt 3:30 p. m .,
Wednesday—Annual business meeting
of the Business nnd Professional
Women’s Club ut 8:30 p. m. nt the
home of Miss Mcll Whltnor.
Wednesday—Mrs. D. P. Drummond
will entertnin the members of the
Lucky Thirteen Bridge Club nl 3:00
p. m.
Wednesday—Knmnkn's lluwniinns nt
, the Parish House, under the nusplc' ca of the Men’s Club.
Thursday—Mrs. A. W. F itts will en­
tertain the members of the Mcrric
M atrons Bridge Club at her home
on Union Avenue at 3:00 p. m.
Miss Dorothy Fielding of Titusville
Thursday—Mrs. A. M. DeForrest will
etircrtain the members of the Every
WSek Bridge Club a t her home nt
3 o'clock.
, *
Mrs. Dan U. Wilder, of Jacksonville,
la the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd
Mr*. John T. Brady for this week.
Benjamin Whltnor Is sponding ii
few days in Ocala, Gainesville and
other places, attending to business.

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

in

Ni

s —AND—

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

Elks Lodge to
f
Hold Their Smoker
Tomorrow Night

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

Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

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

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

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

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

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

INING----- PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

Swithman Killed
.
at Rand’s Siding, *
Badly Mangled

Ladies’ Host Room

tr/ffK

Lasky Corporation
Buys Lynch Theatre
Holdings in South

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

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

t v

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

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

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

extreme north*jJbrtion.

— T O N IG H T —.
JVfary Miles Minter

Do we say it with brickn'or asphalt?

o ll a */.

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

Following Dates Rooked Ahead
Band concert. Central Park ever
Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m.
Thursday, Jnn. 18.— Elks Dance.
There nre other transfers, but none
with SERVICE for their middle name.
Big Smoker, Elks' Club, this (W ed­ I.ousing's QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
nesday) night, K o'clock.'R ufus Steele FER. Phone 499 23«.Mn-Tu-Wd-tfc
—card w izard—will entertain. 24f&gt;-2tc
Rufus Steele with cards and story
Rufun Steele with cards ami story nt Elks’ Club Wednesday might. Lo­
nt Elk*’ Club Wednesday .night. Lo- cal nnd visiting Elks invited. .2 15-2t»
u(l nnd visiting Elks invited. 215-2tc
A musira! treat, Knmakn’s Hawai­
LEGION RECEIVES SHARK
ian*, Parish House, Tuesday nnd'W ed­
WORLDS SERIES MONEY
nesday, Jan. IHh and 10th, admission
.
FROM JU DG E LANDIS 35c nnd 50c. •
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan . th—
American Legion national h eadquart­
ers (ins received a check for $20,-'
352.0 from Ktncsaw Mountain Land­
is, commissioner of organized bnsel-nll, ns the leg io n ’s share in th e pro­
ceeds of the tie gam e in the last
world’s series in New York. Sim ilar
checks huve been sent to the Veter­
ans of the Foreign Warn nnd to the
Disnhhul Veterans of tin- World War,
necording to a letter from M r.'Landis.
The gift from organized baseball
to' the ex-service organizations rep ­
resents one-half yf the proceeds of
the third world's scries game. It was
made with the understanding th a t it
would be expended in the relief of dis­
abled world w ar veterans. # Legion
nntionn! headquarters has announced
that its share of the money will he
used solely for sick nnd wounded vet­
erans and that the machinery for its
distribution will lie authorized nt the
next meeting of thnt organization’s
national finance committee.
NOTICE
Engineers nnil^wivcn nnd fam ilies
arc cordially Invited to attend the
initiation of officers of G. I. A. Wed­
nesday evening a t 8 o’clock at Mnson^
Ic Hall.—Committee.
. 244-3tp

This verdict n t all times of J . A.
Coburn’s M instrels who appear n t the
Winccsn T heatre on Thursday, Jnn.
11th in one of M anager Coburn’A
hobbies good music, fine singing first,
clean comedy next, novelty and old­
time darkey fun to round out nn ev­
ening’s performance with snap and
pep, keeping Jfhistrclsy rloso to the
hearts of Americans. “ Coho" Is n
capable musician an well ns m anager,
and gives close attention to solos en­
semble nnd harmony numbers. This
attraction is one of tho few big shows
who retain a singing act In the Olio—
along the lines of tho old "Male Q uar­
tette or Sextette’ wtflch from requests
indicates the m ajority demand for
"mojc singing" with m instrel a ttra c-

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

Next to Princess Theatre

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

I Store In Florida

10 Stores in Gcorgin

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

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

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

LADIES’ BLACK KID ROMEO ELASTIC SIDE

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

PA G B T W g

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(H it BAND IS AN ASSET
• br« e i r r r aflrru ito n r a r r p l *
nl the l l r r n t J l l u l l S I n * . In
H a itso ll* S » r „ Sanlnr*. flit.

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lob*** credited *&lt;• It of
crcilltrd In Ibis
Iocs l new* published

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

SOCt AT ION

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

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

U KELL
£ L
YOUR BEAL f [
\j
ESTATE

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WHEN U
LIST IT
WITH US

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

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTH

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

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

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

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

Sanford, Florida

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

SANFORD

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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A Real Pirate Picture
at Princess Friday ^
and Sautrday Nights

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

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

SANFORD GRAM MAI
school

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

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

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

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

CHELLE MAINES
-:- LAWYER
— Court House

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Eyes Exsmlnrd

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

Glasses Designed FOR SALE -Doaler and Gpys' paints ;

Henry McLaulir., Jr.,
Opt. D.

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

DR. R. jVI. WELSH

WANTED

Graduate Vcterlnnrinu
Telephones
Office 123
Residence 217

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Office
Opposite l ’.
Dcl.and, Flnri

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

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

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

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

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

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
B. P. WH1TNER, Cashier

F. P. FORSTEn, President

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

THE WORLDUGKEATEST lTAN 1ST

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

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

Sanford, 1

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

Machine &amp; Foundry Co

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

AND THIRTY-FIVE

MINSTREI

The Georgia •
CnUnit Blossom
ENTERTAINERS— i—

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

ELTON .1. MOliGRTON
AKCUlTliCT

Nate Mulroy

D E N T O N HANK W

omedinn

MALE

and

Dancer

SOPltANO

Black

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Room 7, Miller Bid
BA.NFORl)

SANFORD NOVICLTY
WORKS

Bn

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

V. C. ( ’*H Ll/lK ’i’rpji

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

ItENT—Ono

furnished

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

bed

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

GILLON &amp; FRY

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

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

We Own nnd Offer Subject lo Prior Sale the’ remaining

DR. BAGWELL

$ 11,000

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

B. W. HERNDON

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

S. O. Shinholser

S

ba n fo rd

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

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

,WE SKLL ON EASY TERMS

WE TRADE

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

Vi

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

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

l^ s lih

.Scraritles appraieed at $1

bargain for some

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

M oln ^ O ffic e •

Florida

RED BLISS TRIUMPH
SPAULDING ROSE, NO. 4

Call Phone 453 or 276 for Prices

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

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

liurclitodng thaa^Twearnrei* »«r otn*
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PAGE

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
' BOWLING
;„
TENNIS
BOXING

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

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

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

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

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

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

Totals

Adam s'.
Hutchinson
( hare
Jones

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

tonight

in

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

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

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

Standing of the Chibs
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Richard Dix
F irst.”

east* coast, from Titusville to Long

Brt*rCom{)son

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

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

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

( Iflt" l»f til*'

Ill's!

Ill'll*

l htrii.H I’W T

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

Minstrels play their annual t-Jigagcinent here.

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

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

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

HEAVYf/HEAVY

£
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317 East First Street
Smith Hound

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

Northlmund

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

rilhy llrnnrh

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

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

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

A rrive

Departs
7:00 n.nt.

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

Departs

Oviedo Hranch

Arrivo
x—Daily, except Sunday,

Departs

WE BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
WITH FURNITURE OF
DISTINCTION

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

INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY

�itlabiirseii in Ihr m a n n e r fuljuA in ir. tu*
I i 7.7oo On t o In- ttanil in b u ltitln c . fur nluJlttiQ i»»tif i m p r o v i n g a ’ hvIioq! u t u « .
n e v a In sard itlu trlct;
u a r y t , IB2J. nrti! to m u i u t " th ir ty ye ars'
I I . obo.OO t o to- u*u-ij In m-&lt;iulrlrta,
a f l r r llu* ,1a t r t h e r o o f
I,*,lltllriK anil fu* iii-hltn; tu lu*.*l • at n , .
i i i : i t r t i t r i i n t t t n s m . v i ’ D t h a t ; • *-**it* in rabt d i m i i . i ;
till* iirit. r ho inibHslirrt In tic* Hntifuni
1300 no t o In* tu*r,t In r n liin d n i;! fu r D ali* llcr.iM . a iii-WBiiith.-r i m l i l i - h n l ' . a l s h l i m anil in t e r .* \in * tinnru fr.-hmil i
l o Sctnltnil* F a in t ly . FHirtTIa. I.m w i t h - j n e a r llr l li vii In rulil |&gt;i-irt,*t.
o u t H prelai T u x Helmut Dli«lr!&lt; l N.c i , 1 tl'lnin on t u lie m u it 1,-r
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tilt:re lie lnu no deWprtaprr im l. ll r li . .1 In i f o r t h e - e x c l u s l v e u s e u f t h e |*ul.I|u f r e e j
g p e p f a i T a x Kelimit D t a t r lf t No u. &lt;&gt;jir&lt;*j s r h n o la ivUltln ratil P IM riri. am i
t a e l* w e e k for f o u r m i w m l v r w e e k s , i
t V I lK I l l 'A S , It i s th e s e n s e of t ill*'
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so.sslon ut Ills C o u n t y Hoard o f I'uh- l r f r » r of Hpcriul T a x Heltuol P l s l r i r t i
He t r .st r u e t iu n f o r 8,'iniiioie I'oUliti . j Ne. 6, S e m i n o l e F utility, T lorlda. l u Is- 1
F l o r i d a , t h i s 2nd d a y **f J a n u a ry , t » I 3 . ;
luiiuti* In t h e »ntu o f fta.iloo.no, t h s ’
t ’. V. I t A lt l t l H o N . C h a ir m a n iirt»e,,il« t h e r e o f l o he u s . d am i ux|&gt;,*nilC. A. PAI.I..V8
• d lu t h e m a n n e r a n d fi,r t h e e u r |io * e s a p d o h j i c t s n s ar e h e r e l n a h o v e s « i
F I U J P T . w i l d , I A.MS
County
lln aril o f I’uliHe Torth p t i l a * l&lt; s i n t . tl In yald fielitlo n ;
TH(:ilf'.F(iU|y, h i : IT •HIISHI.VKH.
l ii k l r u e lt o u
for S e tu iu o la
that It I* the determination of this
C o u n t y , F lo r id a .

triii (* ) (&gt;rr uanuin.'tnt,«ri «t turukli*
;• ml.- annually. i»»*n*1** to igritntol Jan
IIY (,S E O F TH E PIONEERS OK OLI) ORANGE COUNTY
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Fla., Jan. t», l'J23. than ordinary intelligence, living
about one and nnu-hnlf miles npithjir ji. J.
eu st^o f the Spring. Mr. Tanner at
Alitor Sanford Herald,I
once Informed me th a t it would he
Sanfortl, Fin.
impossible*to make a guml road thru
^ h a v e read with much interest th* Soldier Creek Swamp, owing to the
lOiounccment that tho enterprising frequent overflows from the Creek1. 1
'j i . , ,,f Sanford will take' over the then began prelim inary work op my
Alt- sir
fo u n t) Hoard of Piddle Inst i net Ion fur!
T. IV, la iiv to n ,
Seminole County, Florida, that the!
L n d a round Rohfnabtvs S pring and own hook, ami by good fortune 1 met
nn iount o f hu iids r e i | u l m l f o r t h e |&gt;ur- *
Su|it- Fuh. I n s i n . a n d F x J ^ frt it into a park, which is high- th a t jolly good m an, C harles Humph­
|i..s,-s a n d o h j r f l s s e t fo r th *rt s a id p e ­
iinielo Satiretary lo Hoard.
( S e a l o f H oard)
I-T-I0- IT- 51-51 t i t i o n Is lilt* s u m o f I 2ll.llu0. 0 u, t h S l t i l e ,
rey, who was thoroughly fam iliar with
■tr-romnii'ii'lnl’lc.
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■aid 1,0 n ils s h a l l h e a r ltd* rest nt tin*'
XOTID! (»F SFKCtAV ItOMf KI.FC- nit** o f s i x p e r t e n t |,e r n n tuim ; Hu ,
f
,hi» connection it hna occurred to the rtm ntry.
TIUX Full SI'FCI VI, T V\ SI 1(0(11.
In ter es t o n s a i d h a n d s to he |t ayn h le
K( that a little history in connection As n result he showed^ntts the place
HI STICI (T NO. a, M'.UIVOI.IC
s e n t l - a n n u n l l y . s n ld h o n d s t o h e d a t e d '
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a n u a r y I. H*J1, a n d t o m a t u r e l h i n t
r ih the location of the spring mny to cross the creek w ith but n small
Bert" Lytell ui Ctusssjtt &lt;7 ti/re
&gt; , a i s nfl.'i* th,. dal.* t h e r e o f , ami
'N
amount of swamp, and the only pla*:i#
WIIKUFAS, a petition lui« h&gt; 1*11 pre­ ■ III: IT F I J I t T H t m l O X D l . V K I &gt;. T h a t
sot be amiss nt this time.
Jo Kate and tu Mold '
sented to Hue County Hoard of Piil lh* » sjie ei il c l e e l l o n It* hi hi In said S p e A
h u iriiu .c e hatuctxn
' The old time road ran from San* tit for a roadway for n half of n mile
Itisi rot*tlon for S( ntlihdr County, Flo­ etut T a x Helmut I *l-lrli t Nil. a, Sotnlrida, sighed by m u m I h a lt ) twenty • d v r n o lo C o u n t y , F_______
lo r i d a ,, ........
s a i d. d i........
s t r i ...........
ct heAt,the. Prinress, Friday and Saturdny *|ier
for*!* to lak e
“ n&lt;1 fron1 thero , 0 ion e 'lh e r aide,
m il of the duly i|Ualilie.| eln tois tng also Uriah n ns (IriteVa Spertal *r«x
innrwood, nearly |wra)lel to the A. C.j In running the prelim inary lines, 1 ----------*-------------------------runlillng within Spoetnl **l*nx t-ehiw»t! Setuiol n istrh l. In ue&lt;«.rdance w ill, lau*.
Hlstrlrt No. .'*, MrmlniMi* Count). Flor- indelrrm lno win tiler nr not there shall
j_ R. R_
!found the spring. No one seemed to;
Ida. snld district ludng also Unown ns l*.- im o il hy snhl Speoikl Tax Si luail i
In IhPd preparatory to the construe-(know of its existence before
this
t d i n n t r N t i X T n m i x i a T rt ‘' ‘ n eia Hperlal 'T a x School Hlsirh't. j JJlstrirt N/,. f.. Seinttmte C.Jllnt). FJnr- 1
m... h o m im. pmvitt. .1 r,.r m this:
rtioaof thf&gt; clay road from Sanford to ,tim e. The natural beauty of its enD*
u n i W J i i v u A J k J |t ,„l ( (j t)f | , | | | , | | (. i n s t r u e l l i o i f o r H .m l - r e s o lu t io n , am i.
j
imle
Coliiilv.
Florida,
to
tall
and
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IT
FFItTIt.l'lt
ItHRW.Vi;!'. th a t'
Orlando, 1 w(ut ordered by the Com- vironroents so a ttra cted me. that
I
, liter all el.rtlon tu tie held tvUhln aid Mils resolution he |oihlishei| In Hi**:
In their tw enty.third consecutivi* Sio. lal Tax Schmil Hlstrl. t No
He—| Sanford Pnity ll. rold
BUsioner« of Orange County, to en-'{deflected the route fo r th e road some
nt‘«
m irth,
clean
comedy!i
j E u *-—
*» S e in iii.d e
Ki;,r*da.i
dfavor lu I'.caTh a route for a road, distance, su ns to have the S p r i n g " ‘y e a.r . ,"f ,music,
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Ttitirwiiiu . *Mu r
i:**l Uiir** hh.ill
. Wni* U - T1*’* }uUfti*hn} Vrjthhl
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to bongwood and M aitland and
At that time tr a n k K uril (now t h e 1-1 D a t n n « » s iiieuirh on Ihurs(Jn&gt;, |l}, tim sold gpeelttl Tax Sclmtd lUstrU-t; sehu.d I'tsiri.-t s&gt; a,; „m*e a w.-.u for;
efficient
sheriff
of
Ornmrc
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avoiding as muclt-m*- practicable any
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t the proceeds of silt'll hupds to h. u«-d
THIS II UK! ll.l'TH *N adopt III Tn r.g -j
l l r l n g . “titll|d ing. k n l a r s e s s i o n *.f tin C o u n t y Hoard o f |
line running parallel, a n d n ear to the w as m anaging tho ronil w o rk 'o f the 1newest imd best attraction ever of- f..r th* purpose &lt;&gt;f ucuuli
“ o i h f r i v l s e I m - 1 P u h l i e I n s t r u e i h u i fur S e m i n o l e t*ojinnilrond. Acting under..said orders i Sanford district, nnd reengnlxing thc-l^reM by \\w popular orgi.aikalion.: *,.V’^*imL-' h ‘"r.L"hi»I.V~ iind s c h o o l r i. F lo r i d a , t h e 2thI d a y o f J a n u a r y , -V.'
. ki'luslvt1 u se o f ! I*. 1923.
rg
In Cotton
111osajm, t -toiiiui.*,
and for tho m*
(crrt)cd and located U&gt;e present brick beauty of the xplace," he c led red the p an . Hotly the flea
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r F. IIAHHIHuN, ciialrmnu :
Hunk White, the oldtime Mammy ami
^ V u . d ' l T s r a h ; '^ 0 "-.. iV.e!
ground
around
the
sp
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g
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and
named
C A. I»AId.AH.
tMd.
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F ltF It T. Wlt.IJAMH,
imlninn; Nate Mulrtiy, th at rapid fire j l.a*** *u lr of tin* r aid bond U-ue urnouniAt that time tho face of tho coun­ it Robinson's Spring:
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f Iruj; i Dri2o.0ft0.Qfi I m li«’ u*&lt;«-*l f**f t h p u r
Count) noard
o f I’u l d l e '
tu x lru itlo u
ft.r Heuduuh
SulisiMiuvntly^l
omjiloy«*d
n
chemist
dnUcrr
utiil
funuy
l»ur\y
from
w
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forth
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to
try prorated quit* a different appear■Cuunfv. Florida.
lla jiy !] V'.JH'.Vxt!Vnv-'1*t!^-lyMV“1""1
n
Vilest ■
jrre than it does at present, owing to jto make an examination &lt;if the w ater 'A’eU Virginia: .loo MtGee,
T IV. I..UVT0 N,
|*i I m- U h i I In 1til hi iriu, fur
ihr want ‘of drainage.
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ffnm i the spring and tin- tep o rt of the
1'
^ hardener, r»mi Shea (f TffIfJMI
Hupl Full. In stil, and F x - i i g l r l o
inn! Unpriivimr *\ ■c3•tj■11 at t*i H e.-r ela l \ lu the Huai*,I.
llpen arriving bn the ground for [nnalysifl showed n high degree of p u r-, nmotijj the fun folk
hd.vnril ( . „,.v , In
p, Haiti IMnlrit'l
iH- .il ,.f ii.i inll_____ |-3 -|ii. I , ■21-31
liari"UO.mt In III, used III uniiilriliu.
nttliminsry work, I paturully sought ity.'nnd medicinal properties ns Well. ' C lifford,J
Alihstrelsy
s
premier
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I h u lh lliiu and f u r n i s h i n g s e |o t,!» at U sNoTH'K Is liereliy ulven that I. the
tune and
mid Intel
InU ilocuter;
McAnnlon, ...... u, said ii|*ith i" - rciident.of
-- i the
*a.. region, Mr.
viRespectfully HUimiitted,
tone
Ineuter; Jus. Me.*
uitdersluin d. it married vramsn. tin*
the eldest
r^sirnu t „ lie t,Mud Hi **nl a r e in k, 'f u r wlf, *&gt;f H llenjnmln and n r, sltleiit of
SAMUKL A. ROiifNSQN. ' i htf
‘"uor; Rri«* Jenkins, tenor;-! Illslllmr Kiel Im p tn v llip (In to g ", jselmul Haiifurd. In'the Him,* uf Florida. Hileod i
jliles Tanner,*)»ho was a man of morfi
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ix llilou tu (Tbnnci-ry l,, tin
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^ t^ » f
U r ^ e Dismissal
Itone; nave Kahn, yodier; Denton,
:iV.: ak!' h ,‘.J !:!o!u!*' ie"'„. » r1
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hlalc Soprano, And MJ londdi ch-irus. ,1),
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*r t lo C o u r t m u d C u n In , fui* a tlV jlltll
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in* Yum &amp; IT Carlo, a . Keith Vaudi l»f*tllt*!Ti ,1 |t*} IliHiff RjtCfM 111li* fl fhitl Ifil
Cell***' l u tllltfplg,*, till,.- rliaf**' -,f f*lu|
villi- comedy Ticndiutic blackface art (hist, i«* uiy-iivir per cem *■r ?h- outv (■•iiilrul o i r prupi rl)* ao.l |„ I . ........ . .,
Ml iHMt i{' rli-i'lHfJf ri*HllF*D.
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i me; t. Musty's Sovnphnhe S extette,
i . vi: \ ill's . v'i in
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W A S!11\(}TON', Jan . H'
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lie* t: 111, (Mill
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.f thipeachmctii rhuegv** luuuglit
tlafn ■ Steule tvilh :mls nnd ■tory
sal of
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invited.
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y.xnfuid, Florida.
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Pin Mi ilolly:
*|» * ii l«* i i r Jnl**i - * t tf" 1•If &lt;
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The p -u* !e of Sanfurd seldom hoar iiouse in a resoluUmi adopted yc-le l •* fd *»• |h r . * ' II 1. * (1•"!
1-j t ■w*tl «1ii»U^ 1’ Mil l .-»-!&gt;&gt;.
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tsythlng a Unit the aytiv'ities at the •lay, 1.1 (o 'J. by the judiciary coming,
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Iw »d !« t i i ■ d.ilr il laiiltri r v \ I ’*2 ! a in
I’liiuroty of Florida except in the tee, Which held public hearing', in
&lt;L . #r*. si ■ tj» il &lt;*f 8*Ul|
til I t ' l l •im
&lt;• H A R D i : M l I l D E I t
&gt;lt i* :*»ii * I'.tyahh* t t i i r t j
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athletic lino* This school, known as the charges last month.
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“The tSr.by University of llu* Ktmth"
A t the r ante lime the com m ittee a p ­
S ? A U S A W . tik h i .. Jll ll. 10,- -i ( ' h a i t: Tjj: ,t i»i Stitt *"!MUf( Ilf 4J. |e,i •d tt t i »m
iiaiming to the front in every way. It proved. II to ‘i , a formal report la llu* i n f r ’ Mr,ii r wt 1r
h l- ft., i ■1 l lsf- tf iV h«ll*fd •d »!**» Il •
file 1 lr*rii* t(M!nv 1
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s: ! » * H I lillf Iifl I hi* &gt;Ill ll 1*
t&lt;nr ranks nmotig the foremost of the house holding that llm t body had
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ccllcfto tn tho South. Although we puwer to punish Mr. Keller by inipri-*i
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haw* mm, ur under construction, ad- onim-fit in olhervvUe foi In . ■refo a!
t; ■! ?, , I,- i*..nitty, j Itiiiilri
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‘h the wreck of ¥ MisIrlt
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ir,aai. facilities for the technical side to obey a subpoena issued for bitit im*
fi eight tra in n ear Viar
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O r la n d o ,

JOE COBURN’S
MLRRY MINSTRLLS

Recreation Buildinff at
University of Florida
Will Be Supported

#f college, life, thedo is one element

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Trucks Retaile;
Approximately

Atty. Daugherty

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

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Eoi ti

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

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

Notice is hereby given
that all persons subject

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

We believe you are entitled to know these
facts as they-actually exist.
For demonstration or further particulars call
any of the following at T i l :
Home
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AUTHORIZED FORD, LINCOLN, F0R D S0N
DEALER

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

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

IS YOUR CITY
LICENSE PAID?

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the same number

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

f

licking mt the enmpr.s.
Th:- dcia iency would be corrected
cju
h k
nth,- f**:m i*f a building which wvAild
tike vs re of the moral, physics! nnd
itrtvatiu' life of the rtndcPts. Other
i ii a
ctUrJtex ia this country have such
mi
l building and there is no reason why
tb* iludritt body of Florida cannot .Some committeemen are of The opin- v.,., l(lL, leitt,u
(1 ptellta, uri, attem p t Fi*»i Lilt, in w l i l i Tii h -i I*I Heist If *!i *«fil&gt; I-3-1U-I7 ’
t Ii t' j1
*j- . I n l y f |ll rt i i fl • ii *J imM i. y« wt in fu*
bvv ..a.-. The purpose of thi» letter,
lh al j,oUW oetiun is unnecessary.*
tij h
( I T H U S (U T —IT IS WORTH
the Rainbow Special, fnri f *• • ii.fiii**t- « r*“ *i(ljntf w i t h i n H.if*! ^|&gt;«
tl to interest the people o f .Sanford s o ;
0, h(.rM think , ht, re s^ iitio n and
*j*l l i t
! *f tit i V* .** p. nt|i •'*
MONET!
pa
ehr*
i
tr„.u.
*1*tf EI *-r I. t,i
* i i h q l r l i t •-•it..
tkry xx*tf "dii; de:*p” vviien the cam the report with regard t , Mr.
»**“■* KH'riv J
t** Ml ’ * i r*|n 1 i,il
| .1 A
• i.t it.! 0u&gt; slipi uiii Inn1 Willi ."o mi*!
fug;.* • ,-k 'hem fur pledges. 1 have should receive fui mul ur eui.
s. Ii "I f 41 -1* t* i ■.■ »! Ii. «-hf H •! I •
alali t! tu Foley it Fu,, J hJ u Silt*ffti*Id
The Hern hi, 15c per week, delivered
(BviuMj a p let tire of the architect's
TIi*' ^ri hi e1!* i't Mil* ■-'/ t&gt;n tin t!
Avenue, Chicago, HI., vvriUng your
Iii
Id
fi
11
11
ht1
h«'hi
at
t
lu*.
P'lll
liiiJ
|lj.tn
|Un, uf Up, completed building which, L. 'V " h w p n l
,ho
" f Mr
lo appear and testify under
Hiu Smukur, Elks’ Club, .thisj wiiiiin m«M siudni r«x Hchnui insiriri name ami address clearly. You will
if spar g 1h a u"ts , I■ wish
' * --------------ypu .would K",ll,r
I(Wednesday)
UN.,I..... v
..'ul„uf,
*■ Sen,In.,I, ( "iinlr. Klorlilu. sold
oath
as
to
the
Inform
ation
on
which
evening, 8u o’clock.
llxiVlrt bsiiiK *)•» l uuvvn n . iltnnrn receive in retu rn a trial package conpint.
he based his charges, the it*port is un­ Ihifus Steele, card wizard, will He-cutl Tux Hcli„ui lu-ttrjr.t, v.tur, itn* tabling Foley’s Honey and Tar Comflat: fur a campaign to begin on
Mini fg#fi«*rtfct
wi»!» itrlil,
1
derstood to say th at the comm ittee entertain.
2 l(i-lie *ftp! JEJlItl il l h11 11 L I n -wit. Jit iT*fi*»HK pound fur coughs, colds ami croup;
J im m y 1."&gt; and last for three months
N' i»•* 6 uitil I .%. j*in I I Itp nii 1■1 H t * ihiti
is of the opinion that tho Minnesota
Foley Kidney Fills for pains in Aides
ill. II Ik* it i*I In ( -fu 1*1hi fu *» w i t h Irw
tf 1, • have l&gt;ccit|*ficceptod by the stuHint* tin* llif*|M‘i'ltrf* nflil «'l» ri|» nf III* ami hack; rltinimatism, lackm lie, kid­
mend*'.' wus legally lequiled In ulw-y
SKATE
WITH
I
S
WEDNESDAY
&lt;*nt i' .'iy ,,f Morida. Each man in
I»v•111it tf iil i in •* ih n ll *»i*tk** fit om ul r*
such summons ami Unit the house NIGHT. LAKE MARY SKATING tu rn l«* t Im t "lift n i t K h . m i I nf I 'u h l i r ney and hlndder ailm en ts;, and I'uley
tbe urmirxlty i t- back of the iimvopossesses full power to* cause him to ACADEMY, GOOD MUSIC. 2la-2tc III -«t i't|f*il**n f«-f Hf tri i it * li&gt; i *4*tint i 1*1-- • ('a th a ilie Tablets, n ivludrsume and
ctr.', L m| j and soul, mitl nil they ask
riflik t in m•■‘•tfjil ••t"i .if- •* i t Ii« wiil«| • Ii-*be arrested and cAnfim d in prison unI Jr ill M11*1 I | s* t 1 il
*if | !&gt;■* V*'t ■ ti'olnUgill)
i teimsillg cation I O' fur
F*1 liccd ii iliu loyal support of the
rifi-l It*. * *
111*449&lt;1 *f
lil- ii:* shell cuiisent lu testify, such
collstipatiuii, iuliutis/ii a, ln .ulai lies,i
Wood
fur
Hie
fireplace,
wo
.*
1
fur
lit’
j
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I
11«
I
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li
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(
‘n
u
n
lt
otiiir .j Florida, The building will
confiRemenl nut to extend beyond his tlm stoves, wood fur any kind nf heat- KlMlrtii, u lit l*t tti i i f i j l i i r im* • I inn a l and sluggish bowel*.
Sidd eveiy - 1
b a d , iiory, b r i c k stru cture, eustA, M "it llu* Ktli iti»&gt; »*f
term of this congress, next March -U tag ami..the best Find nf wood a i ?8 l•■D
where.
Adv.
Ki'lntmr&gt;. !'•?.!. hi ■• * Ivt* t ti•• r e t u r n r^, fthcii e q u i p p e d , a total of
and power otherwise to ileal with him pur toed—any si;o you want it. R o ­ Iff HU14.1 9*|t'4*M«»||, .111*1 III llaffi Hit ltt« {911*1
*"'■ It-; fira: fimir will eontotn a
n* »itfy i h e n i'll! thf r f ii f
so as to compel ulwdienle tit the sum­ land
^ Genova, or leave orders at
Tlq follow I,ut named arc bcratJY an-1
b.xlir.g a l le y , swimming pool, gymtiuii desiirnaleil ah Clerks idol
tho lU raitl office) nnd they will lie fill­ Ie*lill,il
mons.
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p
. i i i e i o i s i n 11.. I«) a rut c u n d u c i tlu
u.iunt and dressing rooms. The seclutld
e
ln
c
t l u l i nl llu* p ' d ll n g p l a c e s *,r
ed
thu
rtpxtdny.
213-IOtp
Representative Sumners, of Texas,
l ’ ! t! «ir, according to present pinna,
preclpu-ts n am ed, l i e d It.
,\l F r r e l l i c t
No. 6 I l i e n o v a ) .
Mra
*iil have reailing rooms, study rooms and Tbvnww, of Kentucky, Democrats
H e le n Curl* it. \V. I* Ih illard. ntnl Mrs
STROirT FARM AGENCY
R n t li r r i n K l l l i i e , lllf-liecliirs, and M
*wir nnd game rooms, while the third voted a g a in s t'this report and Repre­
113 Magnolia Avenue
It | iwuti-y. F ie r i
7°r "'ll provide living accotwmodn* sentative Montague, Dem ocrat, Vir­
Al I ' r e e ln c t Nn IT. ( O sr ru lii) T \V.
Rortd this and net quick if looking • Jetiser.
ginia,
voted
present.
The
report
car­
H. ('. Hitch!*1. *nd Mrs. J, l ll l e y
,*0!u
gneats of the students. AnI
n
s p e r p i r s ' . i n d lie. J. tv. Martin, nlcrk
,
for
n
b^ftftin,
*10
acres
bordering
a
ries
no
report,
fur
affirm
ative
action
|hcr feature of tills project is that
AH uf w h i c h is dim e mul &lt;m H r.il by
u * l|p n n i r m p n l n |
f'lfv
heautifur lake, 30 acres cleared, 115 llu. F o u n d Hoard of -Fui,tie 1rod m e - 1
1 1 R u J ' l l l U l l tM
v *V
^&gt;
y
the
houf
e
ns
It
was
dorbit'd
to
leave
' *iil bo nun-sectarian, caring for
f**r Heniliiolc F u iin iy , Klorldu. in l a license who
orange, 1 grapefruit, all bearing trees, *tInn
fcliillnr i'i*s«|l&gt;,l asSenlliled lilts (lie Slid
^ geitVnd religious w elfare of the the question solely to the judgm ent
no scruii land, all excellent soil, sever­ day of ilnnuarr, A. I» 1121
of tlie membership.
,
ludi'nli.
C. F IIAHHIHuN. ('holrmun.
F A. DAM \H.
Khould the house concur in tho com­ al acres of heavy black loam, thighest
An interesting feature of this
FIH'D T. Utl.I.IAMK
Hrapnit;,, i-. the fact th at all over- mittee'a view, there would be estab­ of garden soil, no house, hut a larg e
County Hoard **f 1'utiHc
barn
on-property.
Owqcr
called
away.
Instrarllon fur Heiulttu!
*d I'VpcMjii-, hucli ns fees for cam- lished n precedent which some mentCuunlv, Florida.
For
quick
sale,
offers
this
desirable
Attest!
publicity expense., etc., will ix-rs argued would be f fa r reaching
T W. l.AU TON.
I* met by the student body nnd fac- imjiortance. It was contended th at if tract for $ 1,01)0.
Hupl. Fill). Instil, nnd
This
is
not
off
in
the
woods,
hut
is
ex-ufflrlo secretary lo
til&gt;- -Therefore, every cent suliscrili- congressional committees were given
hoard.
located
Mill
yards
from
hard
improved
power
to
summon
members
they
could
(Heal
nf Tlnardl
1- 5- 10- 17- SI -31
^ by the public will go toward the
jo
ad
,
and
only
8
miles
from
Sanford
i iH s n i .l T I(I&gt; i o F S r y
im t i i n
m
Mrctiuii and equipping of this build- sit outside of W ashington and call
1*1111.11 I \ s T I l I I T I O , \ . KMMIAIII.I7 t-r.-ptc
241-tfc
n il xtv.
F M i l i i D A , i i i : t i : i i vii %Kv,,fy &gt;ngb in tho s ta te of Flar- away enough'of the m em bership to In­ post off ice.
I M i t t H A T AM OUN T O F IIOM IH I s
« will bo Asked, directly or indi- sure the passage or defeat of any leg­ Oil III .11 l i t IK-I.II AN K I.FFTIO N IN
N H IF .M X A H t
FOH T A *
M 'l l l H I I .
I
l l A T I I I C T M l , A, N K &gt; l l \ « P , i : C O P K islation
which
m
ight
be
desired
Jo
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n
a
I
I
I
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TAN
*(-11(101.
IIIS
T
ItlC
T
^d&gt;'. tu dunato som ething to tluf
T t . F I . O H l i l t . B . t i l l I I D I T I I I C T III'.\ o . a, SKMIMH-F. r i l l M I
PATENTS WANTED
is itig raised. This wiii I*c done rush'through the house.
IM 1 A l . a o I t A O f t N AH U K N F . t A
,
FI Oil I Ii \
X P K C I A I . T A X X W t f iO l, I I I H T I t K T l
llnvo you n
r°'agh till* organizations, such a#
Announcing th at he would file n
T H I f H A T H O F L X T K H H B T T i l III*.
MJtFItFAKi a i»*'tttJ* u ha* tircn tir.*PA T EN T
tutht*,. Rotary, k iw n n U .J ’hanibcrs minority report urging th a t there be f. hi*i iu tbe (Vunlyi: Hnaril n( I'uTiltc
i ' t i i i t i i i : h f .o . \ , t i i i : t i m r w m a
P l r i M ' l l ' t l . A M I I X T F . H i y c r Nil t l . l /
itsUXH’lio tt f*,s S i ' i i i l h n l k C o u i a y, F i n e
o r a good
*t tommerve, etc.
T nrthrr hearings on the impeachment An
Itin, nil I icfrttlb rr I. t s l j , HtHlll‘1 1&gt;)'
■IF. III'I*. A .M l •‘ AV A tlt.K .
t
tlinre
lhfill
Iw
enty-ItVu
tier
r
e
n
t
1
1
1
(In*
INVENTION
-^Sanfonl has nlwut th irteen boys in charges, Mr. Thomas charged th at
.tu i. qi,.i!i:i**i * I,*.tuff* r,.'.liHnjt i c t t i i i o
WIIKRKAH. on ti llh da; of «»■*- B B
ppplled for
ti tinlvcrsity and i t is up to every the. imponebment proccedinifs a g rin st tq ix lal T a x Jiclnwil illHtrli't .No. .1, 8 c - cBinlu-r. I#SS. a |i*dlil.&gt;n wfc« p r s . m l i d
niirtu!** County. Fl**riita, raid ''D istrict In the Fnnnty lloiiu! iifU'llbRc Indtruc
th a t you wiHh to sell or have
**" ht K&amp;nford to contribute as much Mr. D augherty had been converted bt-liiK
nlxo Istmwn h« (tenrva Hticctal til,n fnf . Hemlnoh- Fiiiniiv. Florida,
manufnctureU?
into n prosecution of* Mr. Keller, lie T * i Helmut Dintrlet, nxMiiH mul |&gt;rll- slunerl 'by noire t h a n i w e o l y - n v e m r
»«* this cause.
(iontiiK
ilia*
no
ctectiun
bo
belli
within
r
rh
l
uf
llu*
duty
uhslmed
..ter
tors
relln
V
o
nn a r tic lr of m e rit with
“iffg to hear fino , reports from said the constitution provided for the xiitrt H|K*HbI Tax 8c!iunl Dlxtrlet Siding w ithin HpeCtnl Tax Hdt,ml Ids - ! * 1 J'01* ,m’ C an
“ rutlL m rut r , ‘ wlln
tr
lr
i
Nn.
s.
Femitude
FouniVi
Florida.
I
guud
e
a
rn in g possibilities
No.
S.
Hrmlnult*
('hunt)*.
Florida,
to
tietrlri
n l,fJ ;' f d S e m i m d u C o u n t y a s n arrest of n member or congress dur­
If rail iii* (In* n«ic*(l"M a* to whether, nr s,lbl district belni: also kn»wn ns (lr
we will finnncu Up to
lHuU &lt;‘f this c a m p a i g n , I a m
ing tin* sessions of thut bdy fo r only nut III,lull, "III the mini nf IFMMIO.OO xliall neva Hpedal
lueelal Tax Sfliwil
Hrlutol IllllrlId. n s k - 1
iBxtietl by unlit Hperlal Tax Helmut Ina and petitlunlna (liat nn rleeilnn be
$25,000.00
^uprs for a G reater Sanford,
three things, treason, felonies o r mis- InIrtstrlci No. 0. (he iir*,cc**iiii -thereof tn called alu| held In determine tile ques­
(!nah Royally
J Horida "Rat" from Sanford. demeanors hnd llmt neither the ju ­ tn* imei| fnrfthr purpose of ncqulrinst. tion a* to whether or nut bond* In the
lularulliH. furulshtnx or uth- sum of tw enty thousand d(illnr* should
, *• or Organlxntiim basi*.
diciary committee nor the house had buliltliiK.
Improvlnir schout IiuHiIIuks aqil til* Issued h) sprrlal Tax Hchnui Dis­
VlS|KAT,; WITH US WEDNESDAY any more right t vilale the constitu­ i*rwj*c
Hemliinls County, Florida,
•■In,*,l Kround*. amt fur iliu exclusive trict No.
Give full detailB
u*e of the public (rre srlin„)« wtthlli said tlislrlrt bslnir alsri known as (lrLAKE MARY SKATING tion than any other citizen.
If
you wish reply
ncCa
Hpcclal
Ta^tlchonl
Dlslricl.
for
sntit Hpcclal Tax Hrtihol District Not 5.
U,H"V . GOOD MUSIC. 245.2tc
th n p u r p o s e o f acouIrlriR. bu lld in K an d
He in Inote C o u n t y , F lo r id a .
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ROHERT C. HUNT &amp; CO.,
TIIKHKFrittK. Hi: IT RKSOt.VKD. m l a r a l n K . f u r n i s h i n g nr o l h s r w t s s In v
T h a t all rter tlm t b e a m t ( h e s a m e Is pruvlmt school hulldlnKS a n d school
1107)8 W estm inster lttd f.
l i f t Smoker, Elks* Club, this Do you enjoy Hawaiian singing and h e r e b y or d e r e d lu be h t i d In sn ld K pcdancing?’
Parish
House,
Tuesday
and
110 -S. Dearborn SL,
e
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l
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x
Krhmd
DtxWict
N'a.
4,
H
em
lnofe
''Y&lt;Jnesdny) evening, 8 o’clock,
('m ilily . F lo r id a , s a id d i s t r i c t b * l n « a l ­
Wednesday,
Oth
and
10th,
adm
ission
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Chicago
Kafus Steele, card wizard, will
s o k n o w n a s ( t m r v a Hpi c la l T a x Hchm,| Innls ^
D is t r ic t , on U&gt;v 6tlt d a y . o f F e b r u a r y , s a i d bond I s s u e a m o u n t t i i g t o t i o .t n o .o o
l^jtrtain.
e
24C-ltc 35c and 50c.
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scheduled for delivery
Ibis month

The 192.‘5 license must
he on ail. automobiles
operating in Seminole
county, not later than
Feb. 1st, 1*123. I bis law
mvdiatyly a f t e r -hii d r a m a tic wiib I tkI hoi .a, t I &gt;i* i ie! or 2 '■ hist. I hi ■ I . ii * f ^
r i ! It*
Tnjjjll lr«il
•A I' ■ S-4 » ! &gt; J'*llllt T i l \ if|'||(Hi| { i i - t i t i d will he strictly enforced.
d r a w n 1 t r o ll t h e e a s e o n t h e th ir du v *
.
.IV.
^
w i t h th»* it* ilh &gt; \'&gt;* * x, *ititti.l. t ‘iiiiTiiy, Klstrhia, Inn«| ti tlx* i *it*. til
L
J iitt i
Take notice and.be gov­
of llu* hearing*.
i 1 P m lu'.ld.'.i.itii .1 11 im lent f* who ?*» *ii lit** rut*- iif I g*-r r rn t &lt;•** i»*r|
Until tin* resolution and the report ; vvtre dJlled ia l li e w r e c k vvhit'h n l - o ei *o &gt; p e t unliu m , i n | i * i , i ( p t u .iM e m u erned accordingly.
pun llt ( 0 !&gt;■ - llatc il I, lili ,rv
will be submitted to the house today
| e,| i i , Ri*i ill j u r i e s ti* . h. e I*anrioalti
I 113 :
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C. M. HAND,
►l » i i»n»»‘ ilu*» itiDf * tyahU
&gt; M # ttlh ir
—t y* &gt;■« ii*
ty C hairm an Volstead but whether e'lginees and lit ennui.
i f . * t h e . l i t . - Us.r*-*»f.
in
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Sheriff Semi­
thtti f-rrlnln r* Hiiliiliaii lbl*» d.»&gt;
there will Im formal action on them ;
utricln! rcUerattNl tludr f*.i
y IlMiiril f f Pul.
appenrs now to bo a moot question.1 *lil(lf
, |)t, w.,.l&gt;k „ f lhl. frf.i(;!„ Mr f HH'tt U\ ihl,*t r***tiii|
nole County.
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 10, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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