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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923
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LAYING PROGRAM
■ A T ENTT “
New State Bank
Policy Started By
Federal Reserve
State Banka Cannot Become Member
Unlcsa Branches Are
Given l|p .
,
M E
TOPPLES T O D A Y
OVER JUJROPE
_
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UNDER NEW RULE
GENERAL LUDENDORF LEADS
NOW COMMANDER IN Q
Result of Situation In Germany
. Makes New Low Record
WASHINGTON. Nov. 9.—Tho fed
eral roaorvo board decided to inaugu
NEW YORK, Nov., 0.—Foreign ex
•t
LOOKS LIKE OLD REGIME
The school nnd community of En rate n new policy with respect to ad changes toppled a t opening today's
mission
of
stato'banks
Into
tho
Fed
WILL COME BACK TO
WALTON FA
I .ILS TO GAIN
terprise will participate In the laying
market ns resvilt of aituation In Ger
eral
Reserve
system.
After
February
,
GERMANY
\ . ,
L
INTER*
ERA
FEDE
of the comer stone of the now school
Demand sterling dropped
1, 1924, tho,board will require ns n many.
8NTI0N
,
and community building hero on Mon
condition of membership thnt a stato more than three cents to $4.00, new
day November 12, at 3 p. m.
>■ '«
bank agree to establish no branches low record for year. Now low prices
The school and community has been without the board's permission and Norwegian nnd DanlahIH—T,hpO?g
in dlro need of such a building for to relinquish any bronchos it ntny were established by Spanish pesetas,
,
led Into Meet
Norwegian and Danish kronen and Of Secretary Hughe* On Proposed Adolph. Hitler
years so Inst winter under thq ausing
And
Took
Charge
ny CountH In Impcnchmcnt To Shut Off Supply of Beer Flooding picos of the Parcnt-Tcachor Associa have outside of tho city in which tho Holland guilders while French and
Man
Reparations 'Program. *
parent
bank
Is
locatedof
Affaire
Charges Are'Brought To
Part of the Eeast.
tion u movement was launched to se
These two general principles will Belgian franca dccllnod sharply.
Court
'
(Ilr T*e AHiwUtfR rrfwi)
cure tho much desired building. The govern tbo board's action on all ap
(ny Tha AaaacIMM Prsae)
PARIS, Nov. 9.—Tho fact thnt the
(Ur Tar Araorlalrd Prraa)
movement was successful nnd tho rtew plications f o r , membership by state
•
BERLIN, Nov. 9<-Geneval LuWAIIINGTON, Nov. 9.—Wholesnlo
( n r T k i A ra o c ln tn l P rea a )
French ambassador to the United
Capt Stearns
. .
dendorff and Aloph Hitler, lead
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 9 ,-D r. raid on breweries in eastern Penn building will be our reward.
banks. The policy will l>c rigidly en
States, M. Jusscrnnd, has requested
ers of Bavaria rtvoU have been
Tjic
now
building
is
to
bo
located
A. E. Davenport, state health com* sylvania to shut off tho supply of
forced If the recommendations of n
Of The Hurqii
delay in publication of Secretary
captured by Federal troope.
on
the
school
grounds
nnd
will
be
mtssioncr, testified before the Senate beer admitted to bo flooding n largo
committee I of Its members, who
Hughes’ declaration regarding tho
Is
Detailed
made
the
community
hendquarters.
hearing of Impeachment charges part of the oasfw as begun todoy by
studied the question, arc followed.
proposed oxpert reparation commitMUNICH, Nov. 9.—The Bavarian
The cdimmlttco report suggested In
agslnzt Governor Walton, that the prohibition forces. Reports to Com The school grounds are the most
tco is taken as indicating tho United
overthrown by
Slate Narcotlo Hospital, a t Darling missioner Haynes from Philadelphia, beautiful In Volusia county nnd when recommending adoption of tho policy An Commandant Naval Base at Key States will decline to participate in government was
Adolph
Hitler,
the
Fascist! leader,
West
ton had maintained since July, a said 12 breweries were seized early •quipped and further beautified will thnt ita effect would be to plnco state
tho committee. Chances of commitand
the
administration
placed in the(
bo
an
attractive
spot
which
will
be
a
staff of d ttto ft and nurses at month today nnd that n score would be pad
nnd national bank members of the
tco being orgnnlzcd consequently ore hands of General LudendrofT as com
WASHINGTON,
Nov.,
0.—Captain
credit
to
Enterprise
nnd
Volusln
ly payroll of about $1,500, although locked before night.
system on more tha noven terms of
regarded as slightest.
mander-in-chief,
,
.
county school system.
no patients wdro’ there and prepara
competition. Two United States a t C. D. Stearns until recently In com
Dr.
Von
Kahr,
the
military
dicta-.
mand
of
cruiser
Huron
of
Asiatic
fleet,
This building will be one more torneys general, It -was pointed out,
tions, for opening the institution have
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9.—Twenty
Case of homo brew blew up In
tor in Bavaria, had Just finished ad-'
nbout Enterprise. have held that Federal laws forbid wns detailed ns commandant naval Seattle.
not boen carried out. Aldrich Blake, six breweries In and nenr Philadel unique feature
Headline on report should
dressing a patriotic manifestation in
formfer counsellor {o Walton testified phia were Boarchcd and seized by pro Enterprise has the most children of national banka establishing branches base Key West.
havo been “Liquor Cast;Heard."
tho Burgcrbrau yesterday, when H it-'
^that on ont.odbaalon of the governor^ hibition agents assembled here from any tpwn In the state In proportion to doing n gcnoral banking business,
lor entered a t tho head of 000 men.
population. Benson Springs water many states permit banks under state FORT LAUDERDALE IHRI) SANCT
absence from the city he discharged different parts of the fopntry.
Hitler announced that the govern
contain 21 minerals and is used ns a charter to maintain branches nnd the
29 employes e t high department
UARY
ment
had been overthrown and was
tonic. We are probably tho only vil committee hinted that continued
when told that tho department had
replaced'by a ndW fdvdrtm dnt' with
spread***
branch
banking
by
-state
lage*
school
ia
.the
.atata,.that
.has
a
pne-thW more ^jnploycs than it
<
’ FORT LANDERDALB, Nov. B<—
General Ludcndroff ns supreme head,
Adi time commercial teacher. We Institutions would eventually destroy Tho Woman’s Club, at its last meet
needed.1 v»r»nit < ■•
*
and Hitler aa political adviser.
boast the nicest lsko shore drive of tho strength of tho reserve system.
ing, voted to request city council to
Former Chief of Police Von Poenany inland town In this part of the
Tho board’s action followed a three add tho words "Bird Sanctuary" to
OKLAHOMA 'CITY, Nov. O.-The
ncr
has been named as adm inistrator
sstate which is visited by scores of months study of tho question by the the signs defining tho xlty limits. An
trlgl of Governor J. C. Walton on im
of
tho
country and Von Lossow mini
committee.
The
question
also
wos
cars every Sunday and will probably
peachment charges brought against
ordinance was passed sometime ago
Ister
of
war.
be
hundreds
when
wc
get
our
new
forced
to
fore
by
n
condition
existing
him by the'Hollse of Representatives
reserving the territory within the,city
Those
who gathered in the Burgerin
several
states,
notably
California,
road.
The
Florida
Methodist
Orwas started yesterday beforo the Sen
llmts as a gard sanctuary, tha city
brau,
which
is a' famous Bavarian
phnnago is located here on dnttrsets where sonte bankers felt that tho con thus joining a large number of other
ate, sitting as a court, of impeach
beer
cellar,
were
members of ttaUo'nmany visitors. This now building tinual spread of brooch banking was municipalities in providing homes for Several Changes Made
ment. ' •
nlist
patriotic
organisations,
to whom'
will probably be the only school build sapping the resources which they, ns tho birds. There is a large number
The house beard of managers proseBditorial
Manage
Dr.
Von
Kahr
read
a
manifesto
the
the
so-called
Independent
bankers,
of sanctuaries on the west const.
cutlng the case*elected to try tho gov Looks Like France Has ing in the state built for n school
German nation denouncing the prin
ment
nuditorlum nnd community house. had. Proponents of branch banking
ernor on article two of the bill of im
Blocked America In This building will meet the npproval pressed tho argument that its exten
ciples-of Marxism. The reading of
peachment, which charges that the
SBABON’8
ON
NEXT
FLORIDA
(I
lr
T
h
,
A
h w Ii ( , 4 F rraa)
tho manfesto was greeted Wih ap
sion made available to nil secllons
The Deal
. of tho leading educators., as it will whore
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 9.—John plause and Hitler’s sudden entry with
executive placed his personal chnuf*
GAMES
branches were maintained by
mako It possible for tho school to be
II. Perry, owner nnd publisher, as strong forces was a dramatic sur
feur, T. P. f . Edwards on tho payroll
the full resources of tho larger In
(Ilf
Tbr
Aaaorla(rd
f-rraa)
the
community
center.
sumed
direct editorial countrol of tho
of the State Board of Health.
GAINESVILLE, Nov. 9.—The Uni
PARIS, Nov. 9.—Official statement
Music will he furnished by the En stitutions and worked to the aid of versity of Florida already has a r Jacksonville Journal today, 'accord prise.
The testimony given yesterday by Issued by tho French foreign office
Tho troops of the Oberland organ
business and commerce.
ranged for three of Ita games next ing to announcement. Abe Hurwltx, isation, which occuplod numerous
witnesses for the prosecution set out shown thnt the French government terprise band and songs by the School
fall for the "Fighting Florida Alliga foomer editor has been transferred to stragetlc points in the city, serried
that after Paul ^esblt, atato highway inslts upon limitations to expert re and Oirl’s Glee Club. Dr. O. 1. Wood- ADVERTISING FUND
Icy, Secretary F. E. A., Winter Park,
FOR
JACKSONVILLE
tor" footboall team. Contracts have Reading, Pa. Sam Ellis, who has tho colors of the Reich. Meanwhile
commissloneVi had refused to place paration inquiry, which have been re
will
glvo
tho
main
address.
Tho
Vo
been signed, It Is said, to meet Mer been with tho Metropolis and Journal the Bavarian police occupied the tele
Edwards' on his payroll because he jected by Secretary Hughes.
lusia
county
school
board
nnd
super
JACKSONVILLE,
Nov.
9.—City
cer at Macon, and tho Mississippi for several years has been mndo man graph offices, while some of Hitler's
thought* It would bo Illegal, Governor
intendent will be present nnd our council has gono on rccodr as favor Aggies at Jackson, Miss, Coach Van Kiting editor.
Walton' obtained from Dr. A. E.
men took possesison of the offices of
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—To what county agent, Mr. T. A. llrown nnd ing n fund of $50,000 to be used In Fleet states that a contract with the
DavcnpdR; :b«alth commissioner, hia
tho Ncuesto Nachrlrhten.
agreement to a plan by which Ed- extent the nttltudo of Franco has other* will have n pnrt In the pro advertising Jacksonville. It would be University of Toxas was closed last BRAXTON BEACIIMAN
General Von Loesow, who has been
blocked plans for American pnrtlrlpn- gram.
URGED BY FRIENDS
taken from unappropriated funds In year, calling for the 'Gators to journ
wnrds drew $200-a month as an cm*
nsmed as war minister, Is comm^ndor.
tion in reparations discussion is a
Tho pcoplo of tho nearby counties, the new budget. It was also voted to ey to a Texas city for the game.
TO ENTER CONTEST In chief of the Bavarian Relchswiehr. ,
ploys• of th(
the Health Department, J. C.
question which the American govern- cities, towns, villages and communi creato an advertising boanINjomposed Dates have not been fixed. It is un
Mahr.
federal employe attached to •wr* .. ♦
The Central government recently de
r, fbdc
__il..
Hnl trot rniflv in
ORLANDO, Nov. 0.—“It was, of manded his withdrawal from hla post
th t hcsfJi
said he did nbt. imint. i p p a r c ^ U r w ^ ^ ^ ^ fo ties are especially Invited.
of the mayor, chairman of the city derstood that Rollins, Stetson and
icaftn department,
c
answer.
Informed of
know S w a r d , wa ean employe of that-new
er. Informed
of the
the Paris
Paris semi
semi
commission and president of tho coun Southern contracts run for only one pourse, gratifying to note In tho af as commander, but BaCaria refused to
ofifcini announcement as he was leav THREE KILLED AS
cil In addition to the advertising com- year, and these teams may not be on ternoon news reports that my name Is oust him.
department.
.
TRAIN HITS BUS ON
ing a long session of the cabinet Sec
tho schedule against Florida next being considered by South Florida
mil tco pf the council.
Adjufimt General B. H. Markham,
OHIO
CROSSING
retary Hughes expressed great sur
friends for the governorship,” said
season.
tho mud witness', said Edwhrda and
BERLIN, Nov. 0.—The outbreak
prise, but declined to make any com
Braxton Beachman, Orlando capital In Munich has been, supprebaed. For
Homer 't>. Martin, a guard a t the ment. tl hnd been understood here
Mayor
Proclaims
I RONTON, Ohio, Nov. 9.—Two
ist, citrus grower and food adminis mer Police Chief Von Poehncr, one of
governorg' residence during the re
ATTENTION HIGH
Secretary Hughes is still seeking In men and one woman were killed ot
Armistice
Day
cent stfle wldo .m artial \*V
SCHOOL STUDENTS trator for Florida during the world the leaders of tho/ movement has been
iitudo.
Bellefonte, near Russell, Ky., Just
war, when asked for an expression of arrested. General Ludondorff and
As
Legal
Holiday
wqre cbfnmlssloned officers in tho formation on French at^l
across the Ohio river from here late
NstlonsV qiuanl.^pon written ordera
The Sallo JUrrison Chapter of the his nttltudo toward entering the race. Aloph Hitler have barricaded them^
Man In N6w York has 05 dogs. yesterday afternoon, when Chespcahq, j j ayor Laho proclaims Monday, Noof 'Governor Walton. lie said they
Daughters of the American Revolu "No man can deny realisation of }he selves In the ministry of war. AJ1
Now nnd Ohio pasesnger
vbmbcr
12th
aa
a
l*g«l
holiday
In
the
Wo
had
no
idea
anybody
In
drew ssUries aa such although nclthtion through the generosity of thslr high honor dono him by the mention other buildings are held by the reyurunning twenty minutes behind sched
*
following
proclamation;
•
York
could
be
so
poor.
ar had piaesed thp military examlnaregent, Mrs. Anna M. DeForrest, will of his name for the Important office ar Bavarian government under Preule, struck and demolished a largo bus
"Whereas,
.It
la
most
fitting
that
tlon or ubsseritad Che 'rcqufral bath.
award fo tho High 8chool student of governor.” Hero Mr. Boachman mlcr Von Knilllng. The latest odvlcea
Florida drunk was sentenced to be operated, between Ironton, Russell November 11,. A. D., 1923, Armistice
meditated for • moment, and contin from Munich Indicate that Bavarian
C. C.
\in<J Ashland, Kentucky.
.
Day, be appropriately celebrated In Writing the beat essay on the follow- ued, "But 1 feel that a call from tho
sproyed
with
rum
ten
days,
proving
tided
dictator, Von Kahr and Relehswehr
\ The dead: Mr. and Mrs. Paul U n our city and the memory of the noble ng subject:
people should come before a man de Commander Von Lossow are not ^
‘taitffled each warrant bore wishes do come true.
Martin
'
"Tho
Constitution,
How
It
Was
lives given to the cause of liberty
sing, of Loxlngton, Ky.
'
cides on such an important question.”
sment /in the name of the
movement and
an •
W. H. Clay of near Huntington, W. be perpetuated In the minds and Made artd by Whom, and Ita Effect Mr. Bcactuyn said he realised th st dentlfted with the
Hp
testified
Edtom I t.w a r t
of the prosecution.
man to
have
ordered
the
arreat
of Ludendorff
on
the
World."
hearts of our fellow men and women,
great thinks wero expected of the and Hitler. Coup »PI»wa to be
'
CominiMiviivt
f— wards has been on the health depart Va '
A
prise
of
fifteen
dollars,
apd
,
,
the cgeiutlva $ s m Lira if he "could ment payroll five months a t the re The Injured:
Thai papers must be turned into man who^ makes • race for governor. wholly confined to Munich Brew
Philip Pancake, Ironton, driver ot
“Whereas, this day should ever.be
Pausing a moment, ho continued, “In
Berlin
take c/to of two or three of my quest of Governor Walton. The wit
r l
kept In mind as tha day whl£h brought the chairman, Mrs. John Leonardl by hny' event, I must await further ex- House where it was staged,
friends’*'and named Edw ards>a one ness admitted Edward, had made a
;~
quiet.
anuar) 1st,
HPB1024. V ... ; ;
^M r*. Kate Fltigerald, Ashland, Ky. back to a sorely stricken world peace January
jIre»ftlon»
of
the
people
themaslvea
of tho number. Tha witness said he report to him.
.
<
tan a njijwi
Assays must be typewritten
and relief from the dangerous menace
Fred Hprdy, II, Russell, Ky.
concerning tahir wishes before giving
refused?*tolling the governor sUch rf?omer Martin followed Dr. Daven
LONDON, Nov. 0 —Official advl
ne
side
of,the
pspei*
o
n
ly
.,-^
Mrs. Lansing and Clay were killed whjclr threatened the very existence
you an expression of my altitude,
port.
He
testified
he
had
guirded
1
*
*
u
unlawful.
PTOC^dtj
received
by tho British foreign offl
Any
high
school
pupil
js
eligible.
ft
’I ^
n *»■/;
1
<*,
On then atapped to a the governor's residence, andjKjat he installty. Thslr bodies were man- of the world.*
Prises
will
be
awarded'
e
t
the
from
Berlin
confirm reports
While the • Zev-Papyrus horse race
nissioncr testified, held a commission as lieutenant in tied and Identification was possible ; •Therefore, b t it ordered by the George Washington party of tha
Adolph
Hitler
has declared h
i r r n |f |n t n t i with Dr. the Oklahoma National. Guard Re only by, means of cards and paper* npyor of the city of Sanford that Daughters of the American Revoiu la all over tbo loaere haven’t finished Chancellor of Oarmanjf with G««
Monday, the 12th day of November
walking home.
to plsco Edwards on the plying fo questions, he said ha hsd among their effects.. Mr.
Ludendorff as
_
died two minutes aftar he arrived at in the y e ir pf our Lord, 192*, be in'* tlon, Feb. *2nd, 1824.
not
taken
the
examination,
■-EL--U___4*
’
payroll.
; '
A prise of tan dollars will ha given
commander-lfi-cblef <
a
hospital.
Tha
dead
and
Injured
were
herewith
l»
declared
to
be
a
day
a
a tr executive be*n issued a uniform or had pre
Members of the cal
•upani# V,
ceieprauan
cSlebratiop unu
sod iiiuugiuui
tboughful contempts- the Colored High school upon the
the only occupants
oj tha “—
bus.
the gov- vious military experience
«nme
conditions.
This
prise
will
be
tinuotia session In
was i'll route from Ash-'. y on
nu.mory of the patriots who
Governor Walton entaijd the Benernor’s
•warded by the chairman on the day
termlned to protect
i-ucky, V» Russell. The road j f ayt
tbsdr lives . that
democracy
,
,-^
ata chamber promptly on th* opeiiIs'believed in Um cap-------n
be'tracka ht .» aharp angli might continue
* upon Bthis
g t u f a Fur. •elected by tholr principal. ' - (
trial, with Mrs. Walton.
f M g i ’i S ™
MRS;
B.
J.
8TARLINQ.
swehr will remain loyal to
and
both
biis
and
train
were
running
ther, *)l placed'Of bualnew are re
(H y T h e A m m U I m I P rra a )
>k their places a t the defense
-Le’vcrnotr's
Reporta r.
CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Opening grain tral jgovernmenL
In
virtually
tha
same
direction—w
est
quested
to
doee
for
the
entire
day.
td
table and aftar a few min
prices: Wheat, December, 105 1-t to
>
mm
,• l ’ • Y*” "In witnqse whereof, I havi- here
utes th« axecutive lighted his cob
in
zoo
wanta
a
kangaroo,
8-4) May, 110 (-8 to 7-«; corn, Dec., An auto spotlight
Men
are
.so
funny,
i
Chicago
man
unto
aet
my
hand
this
8th
day
of
Ws
L
wlt- nip*. He smoked throughout the o f
77 to 8-4; onto, December, 42
to Youngstown, O ,
ing
politicians
to
who
never
klssMi
his
wife
whipped
November, A. D., 1823. ternoon with little apparent concern
who lost hia c«
1-4.
•
t
t
o
i
issue./
a
piano
mover
who
tried
IL
\
.
FORREST tA K E , Mayor.
the proceedings.
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V
r /!
ti
/ti
OF n C H M E N T
'New School And Community Build
ing Started.
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WANTS DEAV
OF DECLARATION FASCISTr LEADER
WHOLESALE RAH)
IN BREWERIES IN
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PACES COURT PENNSYLVANIA
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Thursday afternoon D u m b e r thlr. I
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tcenth nn<l It la earnestly desired that I *k
.
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r-r > ■' fci: .*
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all mothers and interested friends
B i 1
the children .of the E ast S H e ach
[THURSDAY
M a i
will attend. {
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4 R 8. Fit ED DAIGBR
i-----------------:----------------------Society-H41U,
An Interesting contest Is started,
As ha
S:‘
1
Thoae 217-W
the room having the largest repre
If you have any friends visiting you—If yon are going anywhere or con- sentation will be allowed to bare the . H. H. Berg of Miami l» in the city
Florida i Generally fair Thursday
season 20 acres
tog fiome, or if you are entertaining, w rite a postal card to this department, pennant for that month and a t the today looking after ,tho circulation o;’ and Friday^ no change in tempera This
giving details, or telephone the item. I t will bd greatly appreciated. *
end of the year, the room having held tho Dally,and Woekly Herald. 1
good celery land in flow
ture; gentle \ |r i a b l e winds.
lr \.
the pennant the most number of times
ing
w
ell.
district
Price
will be awarded a prise.
■J. aB rrata and R. L. Scott, of Ma JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 7.—The
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB.
------i------------$850.0Qv
con, G*** were business visitors to maximum and minimum temperatures
Mrs. W. C. Hill entertained delight
TAKEN
BOMB
Sanford
Wednesday,
stopping'
a
t
tlic
hi
tCprescntaUvo
citica,
furnshed
by
fully last evening a t her home on
Valdez.
,
lbe Weather bureau from records
Fourth street a t fridge, the guests
Sweet little M nrgarett, the four
compiled a t -8 p. its., follows: '
including the members of the Evening
bid H. Liberman, of Cincinnati, O,.
Cities
.
Max. Min.
Thursday—Mrn. R. A. Newman will Bridge Club.
■
.
.. year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sanford, is Atlantic, City .........
62
50
entertnin the members of the Du
The pretty color scheme of crimson J. L, Hamrick was called by death la a well known visitor
68
40
plicate Bridge Club.
and green prevailed in the decora at 1:80 last Saturday mottling, caused • guest of the Valdez whfio In the city Atlanta .............
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Boston ' ___—.... .......................68 » 50
Thursday—Mrs. C. E. Henry will en tions and details of the afTalr, a pro by arid poisoning of the stomach. on business,
Rooms 501-2
She
passed
away
at
tho
Fernald
Mem
Buffalo ---................. 44
40
tertain the members of the Merrie fusion of lovely crimson roses being
O. E. Miller, of Jacksonville, rep Chicago
44
38
Matrons Bridgo Club nt 3 o'clock. effectively used In baskets throughout orial Hospital whore a brave fight
Also “Hold Oh,” a Two-Act
was made by ablo doctors and lov resentative of the Drew Co., is d busi Cincinnati ..._...........
Thursday—Seminole County Federa the various rooms.
First National Bank Bldg.
Century Comedy
ing
hands
to
save
her
life.
,
.
ness Visitor to Sanford, and is stop Des M oines.......... ....
tion of Women's Clubs will meet nt ' Miniature baskets of crimson, fill
Little M argarott was a sweet child ping a t tho Valdez.
FRIDAY
East Port, Me....... .
the Woman's Club a t 10:30 a. m. for ed with mints and salted mite were
Phone 95
possessing
a
cheerful
and
loving
dis
Kansas City ______
Charlie Chaplin In
an all-day meeting.
. [placed on tho tables and enjoyed dur
position, with a smile for everyone
A. Witman and Ron*, J. D. and L. New York ---------Friday—Mrs^ W. A. Fitts and Mrs. ing tho game.
T H E VAGABOND’’
All
Kinds
of
Inshronco
*
rytyjf
Hal W fght'wiil entertain a t bridge . Tho prize awarded for top score, an at all times, even at the hour of death J. Witman, arrived in Sanford Wcdt Pittsburg ........ ....... -....l.'
the
smile
was
visible.
Tho
w
riter
was
S
t
Louis
......
D
C
nosday
from
Tampa
nnd
will
be
a t the home of the former, honor im ber luster candy jar, went to Mrs.
40
ing Mrs. Howard Jones of Los An Floyd Palmer. Tho jqon’s prize, an one of the members present when guests of the Valdez for several Toledo .............
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geles, Calif., the guest of Mrs. hah tray was won by Floyd Palmar. the end came, and noticed just a few days.
Expert,.Typewriter cleaning and re.
Sanford:
.
:
pairing. Call ft. S, Tond, phone 225
Clusde Howard.
A t the conclusion of tho game, the moments before the last breath. Her
CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
W. E. Crane and P. W. Reid, of At Max.
or Peoples Biink.
179-tfc.
Friday—Mrs. H arry B. Lewis will hostess served creamed chicken In sweet little eyes opened, looking to
ward her father with a faint snfile lanta, Ga., wore arrivals a t the Val Min.................
timbals, o salad course and coffee.
Thirteen Bridge Club.
Christmas Bazaar of
Catholic
Congregational Bxxaor will be held
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. as though to say, goad byo paps I dez Wednesday, coming down to look
Friday—Tho Sallie Harrison Chapted
church
a
t
Parish
House,
December
5
December
8th in the Welaka.
N. S. D. A. R. will meet with Mrs. Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer, must go. Then dosing her eyes sho oyer business conditions in the City Tcblo board $(1.00 per wcok. Hot nnd «nd fl. •
, ,
181-to Dec 0.
passed
quietly
into
the
great
beyond
188-ttc.
v— '
. ; •* f. tsfb $ *
Substantial.
Beecher Kent a t her homo in Win Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Houaholdcr, Mr.
cold .water, furnished rooms, $1.00 ---- --------------■ — ■ ‘ — r‘ ■
»ti
■
and Mrs. F. E. Roumlllnt, Mr. and to meet tho one who once said to a
ter Park a t 3 o'clock.
per week. Room and hoard $8.00 par
crowd about him, suffer little children
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Johnston, of week Mrs. Z. T Stedman. 503 W. b i i n R > i o a a B H i n > i i i i n g a B h B i i ^ i i a a . l l | i i n a i l l M | | | | ,
Friday—Circle No. 3 will meet a t Mrs. R. A. Newman, Georgo DcCottcs to come ukto me and forbid them not,
Scotch Plains, N. Y., were among tho Third street.
180-Gtp.
tho homo of Mre. D. A. Kelley.on and W. C. Hill.
for of such is the kingdom of God. guests registering nt the Valdez
Oak avenuo at 2:30 p. m., with Mrs.
The funeral services were conducted
INCORPORATED
Kelley and Mrs. Lawrence N ott ns GENEVA PARENT- TEACHERS AS- by Dr. King of tho Baptist church, Wednesday, coming down from Jack - “Ten Niirhts in n Bhrroom,” nt tho
Fop the purpose of providln* 5
80C
IA
TI0N
ENTERTAINS
sonville on tho S. S. Osceola.
APRIL UB87
Milano
Theater
tonight.
lD
l-llc
hostosscs.
sound.banking
for the grow- 3
and
was
largely
attended
by
relatives
WITH HALOWEEN PARTY
r .
%
r v . i f v*;rc *
TWELVE YEARS BE
U
Ing
business
of
'the farmer, 3
Friday—Mrs. H. R. Roscbro will en
and friends. Tho florisl offerings
Mr. and Mrs. Chao. W. Maun, of
FORE
.
miller
and
trader
of those car- ■
tertain a t bridge a t her home on
were
evidence
of
the
many
loving
Wednesday night tho ghosts walk
Baltimore, Md., will be in Sanford for
CONFEDERATION
s
Iy
dgys.
.8
Magnolia avenue, a t three o'clock. cd In Geneva. Tho crowd began to friends sho hod made during her brief
a brief sojourn, Mr. Maus showing n
Saturday—Ceclllan Music Club mocts gather about T’. W n t tho town hall, life, also tho deep sympathy of tho
complete lino of millinery in'the Val
a t 3:16 a t the studio of Mrs. Fan and by 8 o'clock about 176 people, old many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ham
By men of foresight nnd vis
dez sample rooms to tho local mer
OPENED FOR BUSINESS ion who laid its foundations
nie S. Munson on Myrtle avenue. * and young, masked and In costume, rick.
chants.
NOVEMBER 1ST, 1887
Mny the heart aches soon bo healed
on conservative,' 'lines nnd
had crowded into tho hall and the
POIN8ETTIA8.
Flower
plants
now
ready
to
sef
by
the
hope
and
'nssuronco
that
we
ctarted the building of its
fun
began.
A
fter
the
unmaking
a
Churchwell’a
hnvo
a
two
day
sale
Tho candles arc lit in my garden—
In your Harden
'
will all some day sco sweet Mnrgar- on now on Men’s nnd Boys' Clothing
ample, reserves.
number
of
games
were
played.
The poinscttlns flame,
e tt’s face again to no more be separ ami this is your opportunity to got
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This
part
of
the
program
was
under
CALENDULA
Red as the skies of Judes,
ated by sickness nnd death.
tho
management
of
Mrs.
Wm.
Kilbcc
what
you
want
in
fall
and
winter
CARNATIONS
Where in His Father’s name
We offer to business men nnd
A FRIEND.
and Mrs. Endor Curlct. The follow
clothing a t rock bottom prices. Sec PANSY
'
The Nazarcnc taught in tho tcmplo
farmers nnd to all who carry
ing are n few of the games in which Hupmobile 1023 touring, almost.now their advertisement today.
PETUNRIA—FROM THE
a’deposit
ncconnt or who need
And pased on the hills to pray—
;
TODAY
v
‘
the merry crowd engaged: Blowing
FAMOUS DREER S E E D many extras. $250.00 1st payment,
banking
accommodation,
the
Tho candies are lit in my Garden,
CAPITAL: §100,000
Candles, Chewing the String, Swing $50.00 Monthly. Phone 3, Sanford
According
to
an
advertisamont
In
PURPLE,
CRIMSON,
OR
facilities
and
experience
gath
Proclaiming the Lord’s birthday.
RESOURCES I- $1,500,000
ing for Apples, Drinking Contest, and Motor Co., I)odgo dcnlors.
this issue the Ball Hardware Com< MIXED COLORS
ered in our 36 years of bank
—Vivian Yclser Laramorc.
Confessions. This game. Confessions,
pany
will
J>»vo
free
demonstrations
of
LUPINS
100-2tc.
ing operations, together with
■
Among those in Sanford yesterday especially created much amusement
the iFIorcnce oil stovos and ranges MIGNONETTE
.n courteous, efficient service
KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL
attending to business from Jackson for the younger set, as only the
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of ENGLISH DOUBLE DAISY
by a capable staff.'
‘‘grown-ups’’ could participate.
ville was J. J. Curtis*.
this week. This is the time to see CANDY TUFT
Kindergarten school each school vvhnt the wonderful Florence stoves
Coffee, doughnuts, and popcorn
Miss Eloiso Smith, of Mariana, is were served.
day a t B. S. A. Room, 4th and Park. will do in many different ways. Tho
the attractivo guest of Miss Sarita
Children five years old arc eligible. Indies ore especially invited to come
Lake a t her home on Park avenue.
The Geneva Parent-Teacher Associ Pupils collected each morning by to tho Ball store and see theso demon
/ . PHONE 260-W
ation met a t tho schoolhousc with Hogan's B ubs.
strations.
*
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
— ------*• t
• HI*
•
MUs Zoe Munson was operated up about thirty mombers present. Mrs.
. ..... i
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it »•
;- y /P .u POItSTERr
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on today a t Fcrnald-Laughton hospi Dooley’s room furnished the program,
Yowell
&
Company
will
give
thu
tal for appendicitis. >
.
IS B IB U B S B S X B S S Z S S IS IB B IS P IIH B a a a S IB S S Z S B lS H m S l!
a “Health Play”, also an instrumental CONGREGATIONAL MEN’8 CLUB ladies the chance to purchase new
J
------trio two violins and a clarinet.
MEETING TONIGHT
coats and poirct twill dresses a t reJ. D. Jordan, of Tampn, spent the
Our country superintendent, Mr. T.
dbeed prices on Friday and Saturday
day here yesterday transacting bus!- W. I.awton, was present and gave an
Tho Congregational Men’s Club will of this week—just a t the time when
ness. registering a t the Montezuma. Interesting talk on the purposes and hold their regular meeting tonight in
you need them most. The cold weath
accomplishments of the organization. the Congregational Parsonage at eight er is here and qll signs paints to a
A. F. Clover and W. M. Weber
A fter adjournment of the meeting o'clock. There will be two interest cold winter and this is your oppor
were among the business visitors here refreshments were served.
ing speakers,- J. C. Hutchinson and tunity of getting your coat now and
yesterday from-Tampa.
H. J. Lehman. Also a musical pro get tho use of it for many months to
EAST 8II)R PRIMARY PAItENT- gram will be rendered. All members come. New coats and sweaters for
Valdosta, Go., was represented
TEACIIEItS' ASSOCIATION.
of tho club arc urged to attend this men And boys. See the Toyland
* here yesterday by H. E. Oxnor, C. C.
Tuesday afternoon a Inrgo number meeting.
•
Topics in this advertisement about
Colley, G. F. Connell and F. 11. Wat of mothers, patrons and teachers mot
the big sale of dolls and toys.
son.
a t the East Side primary nchool, for ARRIVALS AT HOTEL VALDEZ.
the purpose of organizing a ParentThe Ball Hardware Cofnpany has
M rs..Robert Childs and son, Don Teachers' Asocisation. This to be a
J. Burrattn, Macon, Ga.; . R. L.
Bomo
fine display winfiowa just now
ald, of Warren, Ohio, are the guests branch of the Parent-Teachers' Asso Scott, Macon, Ga.; W. C. Hickey, A t
•atting forth that fact that fall and
of Mrs. Ensmingcr and Mr. and Mrs. ciation orgonisod this pu"t year.
lanta, Ga., W. E. Crane, Atlanta, Ga.;
Harry Kent. •
Mrs. E. P. Morse, president of the P. W. Reid, Atlanta, Ga.; C. E. Roser, winter is here and especially tho
P.-T. A. explained what the associa Daytons, Fla.; Caldwell Daniel, De hunting season that is approaching.
Mr*. Stewart LeGctt, who has been tion was and the good that could be troit, Mich.; H. J. Smith, Richmond, One big window Is devotgd to. hunt
tho attractivo guest of Mrs. W. C. derived thereof. She called on Mrs. Va.; W. A. Norris, Baltimore, Md.; ing equipment and the autumn leaves
Hill has returned to her home in Al Arrington to tell what the P.-T. A. H. D. McCarlcy, Jacksonville; G. H. scattered around, the real pheasant,
3
tho pictures of other birds, the shot
bany, Ga.
meant to the teachers and school.
Up
Thomas, Chicago; Fred Rosenbaum,
After these two delightful talks, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. guns and rifles and pump guns and
J. H. Wraggn, of Fcrnandina, was Mrs. Morse appointed Mrs. Iam b, Johnston and A. D. Johnston, Scotch ammunition, the hunting coats and
among the out of town business visi Mrs. W. J. Morrison and Mr". R. C. Plains, N. Y.j R. K. Goswick Jack equipment are arranged in a very
tors in tho city yesterday und made Bovver as a nominating committee for sonville; R. W. Fullcc, Philadelphia, artistic manner. The window was
his headquarters nt the Montcxuma. the purpose of electing a chairman Pa.; Irving Louis, New York City; C. decorated by C. A. Mathews who has
and a secretary. Tho result of the W. Rosover, Atlantic City, N. J.; H ar gained distinction by winning several
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Beckett and election was, chairman, Mrs. H. C. ry C. Thomason, Jacksonville; A. prizes from distributors *t various
their attractive little daughter, Mil DuBose; secretary, Mrs. Fred Daiger. Witmnn, Tampn; J. D| Wilmnn, Tam times. And then he also had the ad
dred, of Windemcre, spent Sunday
It was decided to hold the regular pa; L. J, Witman, Tampa; E. T. vice and help of Hodgson Boll, that
\
and Monday with their parentx, Mr. nice ling the second Thursdny after Carey, Pittsburgh, Pa.; II. P. Jack, attenuated young man who looks af
ctfr
ter
the
fine
arts
at-tho
Ball
Store
and
and Mra. J. L. Walker, Sr.
noon of each month nt tho school Atlanta, Ga.| J. T. Dudley, Cincinnati,
who
Is
known
to
many
friends
at
house, so a" not to conflict with the O.; Bid H. Liberman, Cincinnati;. G.
Mim Lucy Byrd Hmythc, who haa general P.-T. A meeting tho third E, Miller, Jacksonville; D. C. Ogle- Palm Beach as “ Buddy F at Boy.”
been visiting friends in Now York Thursday at tho gramm ar school.
tree, Chicago; Fred 8. Blomc, Balti
The HU1 Hardware -Company has
and New Jersey, nnd who haa been
This East Side asocisation will more, Md.; Chas. N. Maus and wife,
soma interesting windows just now
louring with Mr. and Mrs. Ilcerbower function an a branch of the Sanford Baltimore.
on tho eve of the hunting season. The
and Miss Helen Bccrbower will ar P.-T. A., the chairman being a mem
ber of the executive board, and the . Chanse for some one to get a nice ono In particular that attracts tha
rive bore today.
work to be done for the school will be homo in a nice location, on easy eye of homepeople and visitors alike
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1tftj&K-i
ify jr ’f !
Mrs. Victor Check, Mrs. Howard done separately, mb each chairman terms. In another column E. T. Wood is tho sporting goods window that
Ovcrlin. Mrs. John Glllon und Mrs. knows what ia needed moat for the ruff offers his, to help supply tho contains everything for the sportsmen
R. W. Pearman, Jr., were a congenial bcncAt for her school. Committees crying need for more residences in end tho anglar end the.golf player.
party motoring to Orlando this morn will be appointed later for publicity, Sanford.
•* t (
101-ltp Jh o windowa ir tasty and demon
4 ** ■
with tho various lines that this well
ing In the Check car, where they pregram, "chool grounds and others.
.o ’
•pent the day very pleasantly .
Tho next meeting will be held Hupmobile 1023 touring, almost new n ra ti window decorator apd one who
knows
how
to
catch*
the.
public
eye
many extras. $250.00 1st payment,
~
, . ( « ‘t;
$60.00 Monthly. Phone 3, 'Sanford wih the various lines that this well
known
Asm*
carries.
Ths
windows
i****.'
' >j.
8 Motor Co., Dodge dealers.100-2tc. ’ are good and are attracting much
I t'
attention.
fthiUneq for School Children Daily at 4:00
Select a large pnttern for the table
IT ■
i iZ\
For quick results try a want ad.
—-»-Night Shown Starting at 7:30 and 9:15 I*. M.-----cloth with gravy and coffee designs
at each piste.
TODAY
esi
mm
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Sound D evelopm ent
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STEWAItf, The Florist
[ This Two Day Special Sale
1buy mens and boys' clothing,ladies
; sweaters
i saving.
I
; prices,
...M I L A N E
THEATRE...
'Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” | «
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bod
and you bare
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tba
U>e bond,
‘ ‘ jpoor
apnetiiOb' oonatinalion and a.kuncraT no
account feeling, It la a sign your Ihrer is
torpid. The one really dependable rem
edy for all disorders in the liver, stomach
and bowels Is lierblnn; I t *
Jt L
WITH JOHN LOWELL
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•"*. c >.* vSpr.Y'.*
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The Greatest heart interest drama the world 1ms ever
known
g U . . Comedy—Snub
^
Pollard In “The Mystery Man?
•
Mutinee 10 and 2B Cents
^ Price* 10 and S5 Cont*
. . ..
of energy vim aod clwerfulnem. Price
UNION PIIAIIMACY
Hanford, Florid*
-Wuty Alden in “A WOMAN’S WOMAN*’
uH' 1
nr
sttsillg
1Vrvrrvi n v is in
spellsttsofarwswimming
.
.
and let us qhbte you
L ■
Electric Heaters $6.50
Sink stoppers hold the
ter in the sink *Ju
Sal
Razors,
Gillette!
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INCORPORATED
APRIL 1887
TWELVE YEARS BE
FORE
CONFEDERATION
OPENED FOR BUSINESS
NOVEMBER 1ST, 1887
TODAY
CAPITAL: $100,000
RESOURCES: SI,500,000
5
ARRIVALS AT HOTEL
»,rsrTtT jv.v. *m n
e v e lo p m e n t
For the purpose of providirie
sound banking for the prrowfnR business of the fanner,
miller and trader of those ear
ly dnys.
By men cf foresight and vis
ion who laid Its foundatlpns
on conservative lines and
ntnrtci the . building of Its
ample reserves.
We offer .to business men and
farmers and to all who carry
a deposit account or who need
hanking nceommodntldn, the
facilities and experience Rathered In our 80 years of bankimr operations, togctlter with
a courteous, efficient service
by a capable staff.
Knfflis
Elected < m
VALDEZ. I*
Reese Combs, Miami R. II. Berg,!
Miami, Pctti:a Lee, Baltimore, A. S.
Fisher, Jacksonville, J. C. Downes, fc»
iTrmnh, G?n.'Hasbrpck, Cnlunblfl, 0 „
I Ledr.tx, Kansas City, Walter MeN’ofll, Lakeland, C. F. AValker, Lake-* |
lntid, C, _R. Chapman, Montgomery, t ha
Floyd Baxter, Montgomery, Mrs. W. nnc
C. Cash and daughter, Atlanta, Mr.
Barney Brny, Atlanta, Joe DeBcer,
J
Philadelphia, F. D. Harris, Boston, G. nta
B. lie n inm, Palm Beach. Mrs. Herrian in
Pnlm Beach, Clarcrtce \\htycr W.*S, 8. tho
W qu Van \V. M, Crook, Macon, J. pit,
II.Jlrovrn, Nr O. La, L ..E , Browh, Jci
jj N ./O. l.a., i Mrs. E, Bnmnfy N. O. All
vumlv-ziffik*
r^ ^ a tio n
Who Will Manage Movie S tar Aa Says All Hut Mayo Would
Formerly Only Better
Under Same "Head
• NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Hope Hamp
ton, motion picture star, has been
bride since August, Broadway learned
today. Sho was secretly mnrrled in
Baltimore to her manager Jules Brulatour, wealthy dealer* in film used lh
manufacture of motion pictures..
TALLAHASSEE, S fey i^ A tto rn ey
general Bufordft ehmtf exiting on re.
porta efforts would be made for Au
brey Nickels for h im 't’o "retire from
pardon board during honing Nickels
ploa fpr clemency said If he were disfiu aim ed all > r p e ^ « h0ftfd except,*
comisloncr Mayo would Bo disquall- :
•ring last <
Safjford avenue before buying stoves. Juno when'board dcc1
>conimute :
Wo1 Will save you money. We also re Nickels’ ‘sentence.
pair stoves of all kinds, grnfonalos
and guns.
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g
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5
g ALTANTIC COAST LINE ESTAB
Buffalo
Chicago
Cincinnati
Des Moines ...;__
Enstport, Maine
L1S11ES FIRST TRAIN BE
1'unsas City .....
TWEEN NEW ENG LAN Dr
New York
^
AND FLORIDA
P ittsb u rg ...........
Rt. Louis ..........
The first trough train, ever operated Toledo .............
fcelwctrt Boston and Florida will be Washington •......
inaugurated*, November U th by the
Sanford
Atlahlic Const I.lno Railroad Com
pany in connection with the Pennsyl
vania nnrj New York, New Haven &
Hnvtfotd Systems. The “ Everglades
Limited,’) which in the past hhs been South’s Idle Lands
operated only to Washington, wrtl he
Will Bc Developed
’operated this teaton out of Boston
nnd Now England citica and will 'en Conference Will Be Held At New
able paksangers from Boston, Provid
Orleans On Forestry nnd Re
ence, Springfield, Hartford and New
clamation—Vast Areas
Haven to travel to Jacksonville, St.
Lying Idle.
Petersburg, Tampa nnd Miami and in
to*, mediate points, without changing
ears. There wil also be sleepers from
ATLANTA, Nov. 7.—-Development
Now York and Washington to Jack of idle lands In tho south will be the
sonville, Tampa and’ St. Petersburg, object of a conference on forestry
nnjl from Cleveland anil Arkon to reclamation which is schooled to be
Tunipn, find Rt. Petersburg via Wash held in Now Orleans about the mid
ington.
dle of the present month.
The schedules provide for departure
The purpose of this conference,' as
from Boston nt V:25 p. m., nnd Spring- stated in detail,' will be to devise wnys
field nt 8:35 p. m., and arrival in Jack nnd means for suitnhto utilization of
sonville 7:10 a. m., on the second the lands of the United States and
morning. Tho sleepers for St. Peters especially in the south; to eliminate
burg and Tampa will be handled south speculation and exploitation from
of Jacksonville on the Atlantic Const land settlement; to safeguard settlers
Line trains The Pinellas and Tampa seeking homes on Innds idle at pres
Special respectively, and for Miami ent; to increase the number of selfon tho Florida Limited of the Florida supporting farm homes; to secure ef
East Const Railway.
fective co-operation in constructive
Two passenger transportation re development of the country’s Idle
cords will be established. * Not only lands and to secCfrc expansion of the
will the “ Everglades Limited" he the Federal reclamation policy into na
first through Pullman train ever oper tional scope Instead of sectional ns is
ated between New England and Flor the case at present, it is claimed.
ida, lint its route will be longer than
As pointed out here, there arc vast
that of any other through train East
areas
of cul-ovcj;, swnpip nnd over
of the Mississippi River.
flow lands In,the south lying idle nnd
serving no useful jiurpnse. There are
vast ncras of lands which have been
SbancfohVdTo tffhsa, ftM ti'alM W SbM
growth timber Which lunds wore for
merly cultivated fields, tl is essential
to the progress npd prosperity of the
south, forestry men and agricultur
ists here both clnim, that these lands
be utilized in sortie suitable manner
03 producers of revenue or homemaking.
4 ‘’
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The problems 'which will face the
New Orleans conference, it is stated,
will be varied and widespread. Rome
portions of the south's idle lands can
best be utilized for reforestation.
Others arc beat adapted for grazing
and livestock production. Others artbest suited for agriculture p ro p e rfor cotton, corn wheat, truck and
other products. !
it is shown, should be planted in fruit
trees and others in citrus or pecan
groves.
Even more important, It is assort
ed, in the problem of securing settlers
for idle lands, whether they arc yet
to be reclaimed or whether they have
been ubandaned. It Is claimed that
there are Wearily* thousands of per
sons who would settle In tho south if
the advantages and opportunities of
thls'sectlon were brought to thoir a t
tention.
sqnooL
NEW BRIDGE ACROSS
INDIAN RIVER
FORT PIERCE, Nov. 7.—Contract
for building tho bridge across Indian
river nt Jensen, to cost approximate
ly $100,000, probably will bo award
ed November 0. The bridge will be
located about half n mile north of
tho business district of Jensen, and
will bo a little more than n mile long.
It wlllprovlde for n quick and easy
access to the ocean beach ,and make
possible transportation of truck crops
grown on the’ peninsula opposite the
Jensen section.
First National Bank I
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
g F. P. FORSTER, President
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DcLAND, Nov. 9.—Paving work on
the principal t>trecta of DeLand is
expected to begin about November
15, acording to engineers in charge
of construction work on tho city’i pro
gram of improvements. Progress is
being made in laying wuter mains and
sewer mains, the crmtractbrs having
nhout 70 men on tho work. East
•Michigan avenue will be tho first to
lie paved After which E ast.and \V«lt
Rich avenue will bfc given attention.
Curbing already has been placed on
Fieh, Desware, Michigan, Ihdiana and
Adelle avenues and will
l«W on
■MIAMI ' BEACH CONTINUES TO
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GflEAT
Over 8 5 0 0 sto re s in ‘t he U.5.A
SECOND STREET Between PARK AND OAK AVENUE.
BEST
BY
TEST
THh WORLDS C R E A T E S T
i B A K IN G POWDER
• TAVARES, Nov. 9J—Establishment
of a central high school for Eustis,
Tavares and Mount Dorn has been
np proved by tho trustees and citizens
of these places. Stops will bo taken
to select a site of about 25 acres on
tho shore of-one of t^c many beautlful lakes near or lii a central loca
tion, after which another will be call
ed to consider means of building tha
school. Citrus culture nnd poultry
raising courses, to be given under
competent teachers have been sug
gested ns subjects to be'taught in the
school.
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PAVING PROGRAM
Shelled W alnuts, lb. 80c
Shelled Almonds, “ 64c
Shelled P e c a n s , “ 1.25
Come
MIAMI BEACH Nov. 9.—L. C.
Davis city building inspector an
nounces tb«t 347*fl building permits
ware issded during tho year ended
October “St against 192 In the procod,lng year the permits calling for con
struction' work totaling |4 ,116,980
against" $1^31,900'tho year before.
Tho record of eath ntonth surpassod
tho similar period last year, ho Mat
ed. May reached the high mark with
a reco rd 'h r $1,236,300.
SENATOR B. II.LINDSEY
WILL MAKE DEFINITE
ANNOUNCEMENT SOON
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TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 0.—Senator *
B. II. Lirfdsey of Holmes county prob- *
ably will make known definitely with- "
in the next few days his decision re- J
garding the race for the gubernatorial *
nomination in the primary next June. ■
He stated here today that he was £
expecting developments in his alTalrs J
Fresh Eggs, 55c; Storage Eggs 45c.
by Wednesday thnt would enable him *
to determine' whether or not to enter S “Vim” Evaporated Milk, tall sizes 10c, Baby
the race.
SCents
Much speculation has centered jj
around the West Const for several ■
months, nnd the probability of his en- jj Raisins, Currant and Citron, “Stone” Cake
tering the race, and he said today S '
and Home Made Cake and Pies
that his inability to give his friends ■ »
“Chum Gold” Oleo
some definite assurance one way or ■
the other, hod been embarrassing to '2
him. He was glad, however, now, he JJ Phone tai your ordc it will be,carefully fijlcd and delivered
said, thnt his affairs wore shaping o
themselves in such way ns to per- n 1
mit him to commit himself definitely. E
‘Al Apple, )i&s..(igvr?s
United States' worth 300 billion dol- s
lars. Then we won’t buy it.
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H a v a n a H a r b o r , s h o w in g palac a In c e n te r .
Win Foreign
Trade
By Telephone ?
O U can now sp eak d ire c tly w ith a p erso n in m a n y
to w n s and cities in ,C u b a b e l o n g d istan ce te le p h o n e .
W h y not try a te le p h o n e call to th a t Cuban mer
c h a n t w ho w ro te y o u a w hile b ack , b u t w h o m you were
u n ab le to sell by co rresp o n d en ce?
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P erh a p s the aggressiveness of a lo n g distance call
will land the o rd e r before y o u r c o m p e tito r’s le tte r or sales
m an can reac.h him .
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op en ed up new av en u es of trade between Florida and
C u b a.
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DAVID LAIRD, Florida Manager,
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AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, ^
On* Policy. One Syotcm, Unipcnal Scrcict, and all directed toward Better Sureiee
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Pettus Lee of Baltimore,
arrival Thursday a t the Vi
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FARRELL’S A -l GLEO
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PREMIER STEEL CUT VULCANIZED
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co ffee
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3 CHASE & SANBOURN’S COFFEE AND
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WHlTEBOUSE COFFEE....
STONE C A K E-A LL KINDS
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B E N S AND FRIERS
S JONES^DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE—FRESH
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DAILY
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ueucatessen. .
Prices shot to pieces Is what the
Atlantic A Pacific Co., say in their
ndvertisentent today and prove it by
quoting you the real prices on ail
groceries and canned goods.
O. J. Morris and wife of Atlanta, ■Mrs. Mary Hommell of Oklahoma
Well known visitors to Sanford Were City turn arrived in the city and will
I guests of the Valdez Thursday night. bo'the gneat of her daughter, Mrs. W.
S. Coleman for tho'whitcr.
{i W. A. Crosby Ib visitor, to the
City Substantial'from Waycross, stop
■ ping a t the Valdez.
lice sc Combs and R. H. Berg left
for their homo in Miami today after
spending several dn^s here on busD*
ness connected with the circulation
department of the Daily Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brumley of
ChUrchwell’s -havo a special on
Chuluota wore among the visitors to shoes, ladies, gents and children’s.
the city todny.
New line and most conrplotc a t very
low prices. Regular nSturday and
J. C. Downes, circulation manager Saturday night bargains.
cf the Tampa Tribune la a guest of
tho Valdez while In the city looking
Stempcr A Company hnvo tho fin
after business interests.
est selection of meats in this section
and they sell at pricos thnt beat the
Rlgney & Monroe have the Satur world. They are not afraid to publish
day and Monday specials In this issue their prices for they know they have
that will naye you big money on
tho world beat on quality und price.
crything in the grocery line.
Sec their advertisement toda/l
The Gonzalez Grocery Compnny
Baumel’s Spedlal Shop is making a
have Peoria butter and all tho other specialty of hats in the advertisement
good things in the grocery line at today giving you some of the very
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS-FRESH
living prices.
latest things in millinery at prices
DAILY
that will make them go, Sec the now
Mrs. W. C. Ash and daughter,' of furs, tho new coats and nuits and nil
BARBECUED PORK
Atlanta, has registered at tho Valdez the new things
Baumel's—just
and wilt be in Sanford for a brief from tho markets,
‘
BAKED HAMS
visit during their tour of tho state.
The three Presbyteries of the r.Utc
Chns. R. Luterhach of Baltimore, a
CHICKEN AND POTATO SALAD
and
Syhod of Florida of the Presby
frequent visitor to Sanford, is stop
terian
church, U. 8. A., met thin week
ping at the Valdez while in tho city
HOME MADE LIVER SAUSAGE
at
Winter
Haven. Rovh. A. I.. Mot*
caling on tho local clothing merch
calf
.of
Osceola
and M. K. Gabard and
ants. *
HOME MADE BRICK TONGUE
J. A. Logan of Geneva returned borne
Reese Coombs and R. H. Berg, of late Thursday evening. They report
FULL LINE FANCY CHEESE
Miami, arrived in Sunford Thursday ycry helpful and encouraging serv
and wil be here for nomo time trans ices.
acting business with tho Herald Pub
On another page todny the Dia
lishing Co. Tht*y nro guests of the
mond
Palace is cnlling your attention
Valdez.
to a wonderful showing of new jewel
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Morrian und ry for early Christmas shoppers. It
Clarence
White fnrmud a congenial will pay you to rend this advertise
Phone 227 --------------- :-------------We Deliver S party stopping
a t the Valdez Thurs ment and call to sco this fine stock
The House cf Service and Quality
day night. They drove up in their of Christmas Gifts as h o o h as you
possibly can. You can always rest
■BBnrffHBHBBBBUnUBUnBBBHHBUnflUHBBBHBBBBBB car from Palm Bench,
assured
that you will get good values
well known visitors to Bnnford’lhCt
and courteous treatm ent when you
Mr. nnd Mm. Sant Baumcl nro trade with this firm.
sporting a snappy new Reo model
broughnr that is one of the finest cars ATHLETIC STADIUM
FOR JACKSONVILLE
tiecti in this city. It wns purchased
from the Dixie Garage of this city—
The loral aftehtn fo v th e Rl-o.
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JACKSONVILLE.
U,-Milton n
E. Bacon, chairman of the city play- a
ground commission, has in hand the a
m atter of finding a location for no ■
athletic Htndium to ho erected by lh o |a
city, and a committee from the city j *
commission, has been appointed to In- B
vestigate a , site in Springfield, ncur M
tho ntate board of hcnllh building. J
WILL &E CLOSED
MONDAY
Shake hands with prosperity. Now is the time for the good people of
Sanford and Seminole county to take advantage of our dollar day sale.
Fill your pantry with every need at A GREAT SAVING TO YOU
25 lb. SUGAR F R E E !
To the person buying the largest bill of gro
ceries in our store Saturday
FINE GRANULATED
TIIE BEST
241b.
SACK
A REAL HUY
TALL
CANS
CANS
N o. 2
P acked
P R E M IE R S A L A D
H a v e N o L im ita tio n s
No limitation aa to size. No limitations as to smart
ness. Small, if that meets your taste. Large, if you
prefer. No limitation in fabrics, cither—in velvet,
dyvetyn, silks, felt, veldur—in every imaginable color
i hat the autumn mode sponsors.
Berets, cloches,
mushrooms, pokes, large dress hats—can not your im
agination conjure up their charm, their diversity?
Seeing them will prove a pleasure.
Pleasingly Priced
Also a charming selection of children's hats
FRESH LOVELY* SILK
LINGERIE
Such quantities of it. New crisp, daintily
colorful. Of silk that winn wear anr wear,
Adorned with lacos, with embroidery, with
ribbon. For whatever you may want to pay.
We ban supply your'needfttlls. Raysers pro
dominate.
Bloomers
JUST RECEIVED A NED SELECTION.OFMISSES’ AND CHIL
DREN’S COATS, SIZES 6 TO 16, PRICED
........ ..$6.95 to $16.75
The Plistoft'icc Is next door *9 M*
D R E S S I N G
WEEKLY WEATHER
AND CROP BULLETIN
BOTTLES
L a r g e S ize
ROYAL
S c a r le t
JUST THE THING FOR OYSTERS
For the week ending November 5:
The temperature for tho week av
eraged somewhat below tho seasonal,
tho last day being 10 degrees or more
cooler than usual. There were, how
ever, acvcrnl moderately wurm days,
when midday temperatures were in
the 80's, especially In tho central nnd
southern divisions. As a whole, how
ever, thermal conditions were favor
able. The percentage of sunshine
wns less than usual, although gener
ally ample in view of the dry weath
er. - Rain is needed over all divisions,
especially on uplands—more general
ly In tho central nnd northern divisIons. Light scattered showers occur
red on one'or two days in the north
ern nnd central counties, nnd heavier
and more widely distributed showers
occurred in the western division. In
every instance, however, the rnlnfoll
was insufficient.
Northern Division.
The week wns dry,' and Tnoderntely
cool with deficient "sunshine. Soil
moisture is low or» uplands, nnd rain
Is needed throughout tho division for
truck, strawberries .and pastures.
The absence of rain was favorable
for tho harvesting of sweet potatoes,
beggar weed hay, and cane grinding.
Fall tomatoes nro about ready for
shipment In northern counties where
the ezpcrimcht. Iz wik/ innovation.
Early oats arc In fair to good condi
tion, although growth Is backward;
planting contlnuei. Irish potntocn
are doing well, nnd shipping will be
gin a t an early date; being a fall
planting tboout put will be small.
The salting of cnbbagj plants con
tinued over a wide area. Citrus trees
and fruit ore in good condition; the.
fruit is coloring and shipments in
creased during tho week.
Blackmailers are after a Chicago
hotel man. They may know where
ho gets his hotel steaks.
S U N -S W E E T
NICE AND JUICY
A SAVING OF TWENTY PERCENT
White
Bacon, Lb,
Libliys Dill Picklos
Dozen .....................
String Beans, Sun
ford Grown Lb. ..
BOYS SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR SHELLS
Our Fruit Stand, Oh! Boy. ‘ Cabbage, Carrots, Onions, Garlic, Cauliflour, Cranberries, Cukes,
Siring
.ring Beans, Peppers Egg Plants,
Plants Sanford lettuce. Bullish,
___, Green Onlonn,
.... Rutal _ , _
jCocca Nuts, Bunanns, Grnpc Fruit, Oranges, 'tangerines, Satsuma, and Lota of Everying that
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is Good To Eat.
Come to see u s --------- ----------------- ■■ ■'------ — '— ------- ------- -------- You’ll NeverRregrel 11*
WHERE SANFORD TRADES
v
Will Be Closed Monday
V
�E.Tffrr
from morning tCii«r,inT
r day, week eft
fter- week, yenr by,
the wolf ^from &thi!
year, barely kept the*
—
kn(f*tai'a a
toaI j
door. Even then fits*
the animal’s
nwesome snout poked In occasionally.
When Suiiil^y came this man was
tired. Ho did that feel-Hko going to
church. Ho felt depressed and list
less. Ho cither wanted to lie around
the house and rest or get out into the
country away from it all.
While contemplating his dismal fu
ture, he looked about him. Ho ob- j
served th at the majority of the suc
cessful people were identified with
the churches. In fact, it seemed to
him th at the church-goers as a class
got along pretty well. Ho wondered
if there w m not something back of
it all th at ho did not understand. He
determined to find out. Ho begnn
going to church regularly.
Within six months things com
menced to chnngo for him. F irst of
nil, his own outlook on life improved.
This brought a sense of confidence
and security thnt he had not known
before. He felt n sustaining power j
ijni r# i r a n n h
stlmating *ho smVss™
ese and nearby, eltlos figures conservatively at 2011
£
7
ous
a
n
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f
the
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t« M U M m i r i f l r n i t n tn w v t l i * .
fronted”'(w ji' n s ta t to $ f a c t s Which1citfno weStWibl via London. . On of tho -real value, Assessor Bloctc,
d a r Ml I k e I l f m ill Ifn ltd la g , 197
M a g n o lia A i p h I k a f a r t . F la .
Iwill not support an fiction to forfeit Monday, tho M, there were 21 such reported that the real estate 0f £
the charter of the corporation now dispatches • via London,
county should be worth $8 8 ,6 0 4 ,4 10 '.
The Herald Printing Co.
operating that part of tho railroad! Thus, In the first three days of the
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constructed by the Talahassec South*-j great disaster, 68 direct dispatches Duick Six Ton ring* IOip, ^
.
II. J. IIOMiV......___ _________ Editor
eastern Railway Company and by a'cam ? mound the world westward-via
I f . A . NK K I. - ...... — ttn a ln ra s M a n a g er
tires good, |95.6o first payment- *25
state of facts under which o judgo London, giving extended details, direct
A d v e r tis in g naira Made K n o n n
monthly.
Phono 3, Sanford Motor
could make no order such ns is direct* from the citicq in touch with the arcs Co., Dodge dealers.
Appllrut Ion
r’
The Pacific route,
cd In Chapter 9306, Acts of the Leg of devastation.
I.K U ll Kllll*I*----t'lrrnlaflon Manngrr
P h o n e S l l - W n f l r r II p. m .
islature of 1923 (the net requiring even* In Its tripled condition, was at
the
attorney-general to institute pro the same, time bringing n largo num Expert Typewriter cleaning and reg n b a rrtp llo n P r ic e In A dvance*
One V ra r........... ............. ............................gn.no
ceedings
to compel building of tho ber of direct dispatches from Japan pairing. Call II. S. Pond, phone 225
His Months .... ™i....____________3.00
175 tf
and Chinn points, these rising rapidly or People* Rank.
.Covington-Perry section.)’’
llr lle e r e d In C lip h r C a rrier
.
One W eek ....---------------------------- JB C en ts
to
23
direct'
dispatcher
on
(hc
3d.
A fter acquainting myself with tho
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The hlg IS- to lM.pngr Weekly Her
provisions of this Act," snld the at-[Thus from both directions',' from th<^ Tho Herald for first class Job wotk.
ald entirely rovers Seminole Conntr
tomey-gcneral, "I went to the record j west and from the cast, these mes N
and Is poMIsked every Frlilnj. Adver
tising rates made knonn on appllrn1 ~
1 ■—— j
to ascertain ppon w hat. grounds, if sages from tho stricken area flowed '
flan. 93.00 per yrnr. always In advanre.
any, Buch ,a suit couW as is directed around tho world and into America, •
>■KMII Kit Till-: AMHOCfATRtl PHKSS
by tho Act. to; be brought could be giving n steadily increasing picture!
The Aasorlnteil Pro** In rxeltirlvely
of the great disaster through its first
entitled to the use for remiMicntlnn of
brought and maintained."
all news dispatches credited to It or
crucial dnyB,
‘
.
‘The
record
discloses
such
n
state
nut otnurtriso cerultcil in. this paper
and also the local nows published
Tho route stress Asia was in the
of facta," he continued, “as to lead
herein.
to the conclusion that Chnpter 7941, main the eastern, via Suez, nt the out
All rlahts of re-publ lent Ion of special
dispatches herein nre also reserved.
Acts of 1919, and Chapter 9306, Acts s e t But it soon developed that the
O filer i HRnAI.ll IIl'll.IlIKCi. P h o n e Its
of 1923, were enacted by the legisla porhern route, via Siberia, nnd Euro
ture without that body having advis pean Kuala, was exceptionally f a s t
:n c««a7,fA" ^ 5 S T,urKnomlsslon ln !bnck of him uPon wbich hc C0U,d I°n.n
ed
itself of tho true status of the This route was freely used, making
legal or other n<lverti*emonis The and rely. The feeling grew. Ills
Tallahassee
Southeastern
Railway nbout six hours in linking Japan and
ll.ralil Printing I'ompntiy does not shoulders went back; his chin went
boll! Itaelf liable for damnifo further
Company.
The
record
clearly
dis China with London end New York.
than (he amount received fur such up; hc begnn to look his fellowman
advertisements.
In the first week of the disaster
closes such n state of facts ns to
squnrely in the eye. Mentally he took
show that no suit could be maintain more than one hundred—cxnctly 101
, Foreign Adverll.lnu hror*tentative
hold of his own situation. Ho began
f T H E A MEH 1CAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
ed, which would have any valuable —direct dispatches from the Orient
to go after things and he began to
result to the stato o? Florida, or had come by these Asiatic routes to
Concentrate* on keep
get them.
which would In any wny affect t ho London nnd New .York, over nnd
ing it as
concen
At the time he related this story
present status of the ownership j or above the large and constantly in
to me ho stood well in his church
trated
on
Building'
if.
operation of the lino of railroad creasing number of dispatches coming
The woman bandit of Chicago has and in his city. He hntl money and
now existing between a point south of across the Pncific to San Francisco.
Whnt thought and planning you put
ho hstl influence, and, most of all,
been taken—Chicago is safe ngnin.
TnluhnBsce and Covington, Florida,
This
is
what
you
got
for
n
few
into
it! Hpjv you watched it grow
he had contcnment.—DoLond News.
----------- o------- —
which
has
been
often
referred
to
as
cents.
1
from
a hole in the ground to n beau----------- o------ ■
—
The Herald predicted some time
'Tallahassee Southeastern Rnilway.’ ”
A
correspondent
went
141
m
iles!
tlful
home!
Think of how you saved,
ago that the monarchists would rule ATI,ANTIC COAST LINK
through
hell
to
get
a
part
of
this
and
j
that
your
dreams
might come true,
• IlOOBTS FLORIDA FRUIT
Gurmuny again. It looks like it toaltogether it was the combined effort Whnt if fire should some? Would
Unceasing:
Effort
duy.
of nn entire world of correspondents' your invested savings bo swept away?
In a special little folder on tho
—--------- o----------To Make Complete
—nil for yon. To serve you with th e ' Insure now and enjoy the comfort
title
page
of
which
is
given
colors
n
There may be a "lack of interest"
- Your Daily Paper story that perhaps you turn n3ido fo r' Pf mind a t ease. This agency will
in state politics now but nftcr the Floridn ornngo the Atlantic Coast Who Are Conomplnling Taking A now asphalt road just completed.
the mere exclamation, "Hello, there’s cover your needs with n policy in the
Line
railway
s
dong
some
good
pub
Trip lly Auto
first of Jnnunry there will be plenty
Rond tinder construction near Longs.
You buy a newspaper for a few another earthquake in Japan."— j Federal Insurance Company to pay
of excitement. We want to get the licity work through the north and
Seville to Pierson and Barbervilld new
Fnlutka News.
.
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for any loos by fire.
we,st. The folder, while containing
n i r T h e A kiih-Ih Io I P reaa)
asphalt BUrfacn, excellon. Bnrberville cents. You carelessly put your hand
holidays off our system first,
n few words relative to the mileage
TALtAHASSE, Flu., Nov. 8.—The to DeLeon Springs under construc in^your pocket and pay for It. You
I FOR SA FE ANI) SURE IKS UK■■
o----------ASSESSED VALUE OF
tho
road
has
in
Florida,
is
devoted
say
"Nothing
In
It."
Or
you
say,
folowing
is.
the
report
of
the
condi
ANCE, CALL
tion;
short
dctoui
.
DeLeon
Springs
A naval aviator will try for the
I’INRLLAS COUNTY
north pole in an nirplnne. • According to Florida oranges, how to buy them; tion of Florida’s cross-stnte ronds on through DeLund to Sanford, very "Hello, I sec there’s nn earthquake
ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 6.—Total
to the weather right now we would how to keep them; how to eat them. November 0. The information was goed. From Monroe through Semin In Japan."
assessed
value of Pinellas county
Under
tho
first
caption
it
compares
And
you
think
thnt
you
nre
soma
&
compiled
by
state
road
department:
ole nnd Orange counties to Orlando,
be perfectly satisfied to try for the
critic;
thpt
you
aic
a
judge
of
affairs,
j
property
this
year
is
$17,780,882,
the
Floridn
orange
with
those
from
Rond
No.
1.—Nunez
Ferry
to
Jack
good.
Ray of Biscayne Instead,
104-8 Magnolia Avenue
California, to the ndvnntago of the sonville: ,
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Icompared to $16,237,102 in 1922, ne-j
■---------- o----------Road No. 4.—Georgia lin 3 to Mi Listen.
You rend in The Pnlatkn News, forjcordfng to the tax figures of A
-:Florida
Nuncx Ferry to Escambin Bay, good ami:
The Railway Associations in joint former,in this way:
. T-i Sanford,
"A sometimes rough, uninviting county road. Escambia Buy (Flor
Georgia lino 13 miles south, saiul- instance, for the first time, that J a Blockcr, tax assessor, which have n B E S E R i n i l l H D H B I I I I I l l l l l l
sessions announce a hlg expansion
progrnm based on the prediction thnt looking globe, hut filled Imnst to idn town) to Crofstview, fine snnd-elny j clay, good condition, Tcn miles as pan had been stricken—its metropo
1924 will eqpnl if not surpass the big bursting with the concentrated es nnd brick road. Crestviow to Pone phalt and rock base with half mile lis wiped out. Do you know what that NH D iaanH !!■□■■■■■■■&■ ■■■■■■■■» HR■■■■BBHKH ■■■■■■■■■ HHMII
business of 192,1. If the railways sence of the spicy dews, jeweled rain de Leon, fine sand-clay road. Tonce detour around construction work, de- piece of news cost in life, in effort, in
think this wny about affairs why drops, balmy airs and glowing golden de Leon-Mariaiina-Quiney-Tallnhas^ e j lour good Flftecn miles to Jackson service, to lay t>t-foro you for your
Monticello-Aucillo river, very good ville, pood roads. Duval county* line five cents—that you would throw to
should we worry down here in Flor sunshno of the ’Lnntl of Flowers.’
“
Disregarding
the
mere
appear
M
county
road. Aucilln river to Green to St. Augustine In Hastings and 12 u beggar?
ida where the weather is ideal, the
N Here arc the nlyle3 for men cf quiet iaatc an weM as the fel- v
ance;
‘drink
the
juice;’
you
will
find
At
0:20
a.
m.,
Saturday,
September
ville,
fine;
Grenville
to
Madison
and
miles
south,
very
good.
Construc
skies nre clear and our crops give
a
It
nmbronin
indeed—
n
food
truly
fit
11 lows who want pep In thoir clothes.. An xtensive collection ■
1,
the
Radio
Corporation
of
America
on to Suwannee river, rough but pass ting shoulder eight miles north of
bright promise of a fruitful return.
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for,
the
gods.’
Dclicous
refreshing,
telephoned
the
Associated
Press
thnt
H new on display of every conceivable novelty p:nltern and ■
able. Suwnnne river to detour Live Fspnnoln nnd between lluncll nnd Es----------- o----------H
n tonic Oak, fine; Live Oal: to one mile cast pnnoln. Buncll to Volusia county Japan had been stricken by n grunt M staple huitintf for men of discriminating taste. All work m
The drug ring in this country crops healthful, invigorating, and
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done in my own shop.
of Houston, line. Delour from there lino, very rough. Volusia county line earthquake. It hud hnpened nt noon, n■
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out nt regular intervals demonstrat 1 for the jaded nerves.
“ Florida oranges are best, because to old road into Wellborn which is U Day tong rind New Smyrna fntr. Tokio time. In 20 minutes bulletins M
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ing that this awful menace is with us
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“They
are
juiciest—containing rough but passably,
221
E.
Flral
Street
wore
on
the
wires
to
all
newspapers.
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WcUfe'tf'i to- j Nv'v. ty.nyVfK.ip
piiipi s
right, along and should receive our ut■
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ol This was the first information given nBaBBaaaiiM iiBEtiaH SuaH BBdbHnK auciH aBiitiH M RiiBRH EaaaH aaaa
tontibrf/" The tub) o f'd ru g s is get front 40 to lUi percent more jicc than wards Lake City good for mile and of shell, rough; 4 fourteen miles of
half, then rough so take detour from] shell, good.
Throe miles paved, to renders in America.
ting so prevalent in this country and California navels;
"They nre fr more highly flnvored mile and half from there on to Lake Titusville to Cocon, six miles of good
The Japanese earthquake presented
in foreign countries thnt it threatens
“The
pure
nnturul
fruits
juice
in
not
some
of the most oxtraordinaiy nnd
City, rough lint posable. Lake City; rock, five miles of new state road;
to undermine the very government it
thinned
out
to
n
shadow
by
wnters
of
perplexing
problems in (he bringing
to
Jacksonville
asphalt, concrete, | 12 miles paved. Cocon to Melbourne,
self. Murder is traced to its door in
artificial Irrigation—nature's irriga brick road.
of
news
around
the world from J a
15 miles of good rock road. Mel
u recent case in Alabama.
tion and the results of sunshine, dew
Road No. 2.—Georgia line to Fort bourne t*> Sebastian, 20 miles of fair pan to America. At n single stroke,
and balmy ir cannot he successfully Myers:
rock road. Sebastian" to Wabussu, 3 the usual lilies of communication
Don’t let that lake front boulevard
imitated by mere man's substitutes
Passengers and Packages
Georgia line to White Springs via miles paved, 3 miles bad rock road. across the Pacific from Japan to San
idea escape you in the midst of the
therefor;
Francisco,
both
cable
nnd
wireless,
Jennings, Jasper nnd Genoa, very- Wabasro o Vero, detour three miles,
hurry and bustle of business. It will
“They at grown nearer the aver-1 ^
Leaves Lake Mary
while Springs to Lake City- rough; I miles of fuir nnd (i miles were put out of commission. This
be the biggest thing that we could do
. ,
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, ............ .. . age point of consumption, hence rough but passable. Lake City to j paved. Vero to Miami paved through- compelled un immediate readjustment
next year in the city and county “ "d j , lt 1
8 a. m. 2 and 5 p. m. Leaves Sanford 10:30
so that the communication from J a
High Springs under construction, do- out.
will mean ns much o r more than any - 1freiher;
"They are thinner skinned;
a. m. 4 and 6:30 p . m.
tour via Fort White, very good. H igh 1 Road No. 6.—High Springs to Fort pan, hitherto across the Pacific,
thing ever before attempted. All
"The Florida standard pnckge is Springs to Gainesville, 26 miles of Mye: r.:
would
now
come
in
the
other
dirccour visitors who discuss it think it is
l*hone 513
Cor. Oak and First.
15 p e r c e n t l a r g e r t h a n t h e Califor nsnliult,
excellent. Gainesville to- High Springs through Archer mid **(,n arou,|d tho wot Id, across Asia,
the real thing. A boulevard drive
nia;
(*culu, rough with exception of 16 V.’illrlon to Romeo, fair. Romeo to v,a Singapore, Sues., Gibraltar r.nd
from Sanford to Monroe would be
I-luridn in the natural home of the l n j | t>R 0 f oxc-rlont lime rock nnd asphalt. Dunnelliui newly graded hut hetavy London, to New York, knowp as the
worth millions of dollars to us in lluAlso another outlet
orange, as thousands of acres of wild roa,|road. Detour near Reddick. Ocala! sand entirely passable nftcr rai ns, eastern route.
future.
natural grove testify—it is a forced to Bellevue under construction, de Drm-Han to Inverness and nrooks-1 nL*r,,r* Aain was available from Japan
produced in California, n creature of tour near Bellevue to Leesburg to villa, fur. I’.rooksvillo through Her-1norlhwn,d to i Ribcr,a* to Moscojs-y& fl.V e-CK I-M BA E>
MONEY-MAKING AND CHURCHeomiiu-ieinlism nnd nrliflcnlity."
Fastis
and
Mount
l)oru,
very
good.
namio
and
Pasco
counties
to
Hil!s-j«!*undon'
bb!W
^
urb*
known
ns
the
GOING.
Mount Dora through Orange, Osceola borough county lino, rough hut pass- 1101 them nr-le.
I Icicle’ S i x T o u r i n g 1919, r u n s g o o d ,
Th,! London n,ld Nt’'v 'io rk ofnc‘,,’
I once heard a successful buslnesa tin--: g o o d , $ 9 5 .0 0 f i r s t p n y m . - u t ; S2*i and Polk counties to Bowling Green, able. Hillsborough county lino through
good, Bowling Green to Gardner , 1Tampa via six mile creek through lb -s became active centers, suppleman say, “I can’t afford to stay a wiry m o n t h l y .
P h o n e 3, S a n f o r d M o t o r , lair.
Ganlni’r through Arcadia to Hrmlentnwn, Sarasota, Englewood to ,nt?fl^ n£ ^ lc work of San Francisco,
from church." 1 asked him what la* C o., D o d g e d i a l e r s .
Fail..Inn
Field, good. Carles tun Field Hie Myt.kka river, very good. Myakka
movdn* tbe aims of cable mutter j
meant, lie said In- attributed hi:
to
the
Bermont
road,
nought
and
sandy
river
to
Puntn
Gortln
rough
ami
sandy
d;M,nn n,l‘l nearby points, giving |
financial success to his steady attend A White crow was captured in DunK,)(ltSi ,)Ut futr nia|,
Bermont in spots but easily pass-tide. Punlu the first available details of the ca
ance nt church.
Fort Mycre< KUn(|.
I Gord« directly to Fort Mycrn im- tastrophe. In this the facilities of
He told me thut for many years In- w r. Our tlu-ory is the bird had been I nia(,
itmiiing
too
many
<
.
gurits.
Road
No,
3.—Georgia
>
lino
to
Or: passable, but traffic caif go by way i Reuters nt ninny vital points In the
worked hold for a living and had
j Fa*- East were- combined with those
A ciiitugo man named Nvlaon im<l ^Iindo* , ,
,
°f Tucker’s Comer,
barely made ends meet. There wu;i
Road No. 8.—Haines City to Ifurt of thq A. I’, in bringing forward a
no indication that the future would two wives. It was discovered when' Georgia line to Yulee nnd JacksonInt’frrSiuinber of cable pispatches di
ville, anndy-clay, good. Jacksonville! Pierce:
show any improvement. A steady, one objected to a Imlf Nelson.
rect from Chsnkn, Kobe, Nagasaki and
MHcrr. FsHr-CylWir'
to Green Cove Springs, rough. Green
Haines City*■ to Frost
Proof, good—
ft.-uiitir------ --------»
---oilier
Japanese
cities
in
close
touch
Tht
Slanjaid
•/ Campari****
Gove
Springs
to
l'alotku
rough
to
end
'
.
liouldets
poor.
Detour
through
Frost
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u of brick at Rica's Creek. Brick road j Proof. From Frost Proof to Sebring, with thu devastated urea.
B
Sabring to DcSoto City, good, j On the first duy of the disaster,
B front Rice’s Creek through Pnlatku j fni.
to Sun Muteo, good. San Muteo to Traffic for Okeechobee City rihould September 1, nine of these direct'dis
cM
patches from Japan—eight during the
Cisco, rough, tisco to Crescent City go by way of Fort Hnssengcr.
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day and one ut night—lind thus cir
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W ith its roadsters for 1924, Buick has again
cled the globe westward to Loodon
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The primary purpose of the Talln- nnd New York. On the following day,
created a new standard of roadster utility and
West
Coast
Railway
N
fl
haesec
mooting,
however,
L
to
conattractiveness. Nor can the appearance of this
Tilings Worth While Picked Up Along the Wny; Home
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Will
Be Boosted At |sider ways and m.-ans of bringing
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From Pena Long Ago Laid Mown; Home From Pena
four-cylinder two-passenger model convey in
B
n
i
a
i
l
^
i
a
s
s
e
e
M
e
e
tin
g
:
about
the
cumitruction
of
n
connuetof
Later
Maya
full its story. The famous Buick valve-in-head
B
-------; lug link that Will give to the West
B
engine provided even greater \flexibility and
n
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 6.—F rancis, Coa: t of Florida n through line o '
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IN OLD JAPAN
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acceleration than before. The proved Buick
\V. Perry, of Fort Myers, for several 1railroad. Just wliat coutse may bo
U
terms representative in tho lower p irsjc d in this connection has nob
U
four-wheel brakes assure more than ample
No lanes
cherry blossoms, dainty, fair,
Iioumo r f the state legislature from been indicated since the announce
Are conjured up wltcn now men speak that name.
safetyJor any emergency.
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Lee county, bus uccpted the invita ment lust week by Attorney-General
No smiles of welcome friendly faces wear,
M
“
I
f
m
o
th
e
r
s
w
ou
ld
g
lv
o
T
e
e
t
h
l
n
a
tion to respond to tho address wel Rivers Bufoid th a t'it would be use
H
No sunrise or no sunset is tho same.
i r b a b ie s I a m su re It w ill s a v e
Business of today demands a sturdy, power
coming
to Tulalhassco persons inter less to attempt to force tho eo-cnlied ttoh etmh e m
u c h tr o u b l e ae -well a s su ffe r
The bu sy hands that deftly wrought with skill,
f
u
l, safe and dependable c a r — oftb Ihji^enjains
Tullninrsoc-Sautheastein
railroad
to
in
g
,”
w
r
i
te
s
Mrs.
J.
R.
M
cK
inney,
ested in a Weal Coast railroad, whoj
White minds to labor brought unerring taste,
n o u t s 3, Heymoflr, T exas.
have
been
invited
to
asm
inblo
here,
build
the
stnfp'h
°f
road
from
Covingconstantly in service. Thisnew two-pa^senger,
Those hands were bluc-k and' charred—forever still—
h a v e tw o lit tlo on es n n d t h e y
Invitations were sent out several ton to Perry, for which n franchise h a"dI colic,
Where what pride's raised lies low, in direful waste.
c r a m p s a n d bow el tro u b le .
four-cylinder Roadster Is one of Buick's con
days ago to clmnibeis of commerce has been in existence for many years, 1 g a v e th e m T e e th ln a -with Anu r e
tributions and answers to this demand.
and other civic organizations inter-:and which, it is contended, would pro- s u l t s a n d t h e y a r e b o th liv e ly a n d
The work of centuries undone; ut naught?
h e a l t h y a s y o u p le a s e ."
ested in such a project to meet hero; vide the much desired connecting
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Calamity now lrailing her dark robes
Mrs. M c K i n n e y la h u t ono a m o n g
for a two-days' discussion of the pro-Mink,
thousands of g ratefu l m o th ers all
Where once Joy's spirit- humblest souls had caught
Special legislative attention was o v e r th e la n d w h o g l a d l y t e s t i f y t o
Jc.t on November 5-0.
An insight which each llower-hcart secret probes!
e s t e r l i n g q u s B t l r e of T e e t h l n a In
given
this part'culnr phase of tho rt be li
It
is
proposed
to
selc.t
front
those
e v in g !>sln a n d d i s t r e s s I n c id e n t
O stricken land! Who can, indifferent, wait
attending the meeting representa proposed West Const road when an to b a b y h o o d . T ee th ln a Is esp ec ially
In this dread hour. Earth crushing puny mtinl
f o r use d u r i n g te e th i n g to
tives to go to Washington and appear act was passed authorizing thu a t vr eadl uu ae be l eInflammation
Tnko of our stores, our beat, O bowed of Fate!
of t h e g u m s a n d
F. V. COOPER, Manager
<
torney-general
to*
bring
suit
against
bcfore the Interztatu
Commerce
f e v e r is h con d itio n s.
- Our thought, our pity,iis with Old Japan!
West
First
Street------------------------Sanford,
Florida .
T e e t h l n a Is «old b y a l l d ru g sln tn .
Commission a t the railroad consoli tho Tulluhaasec-Southeastern to force
—E!lu A. Funning in tho New York Times.*
o
r
s
e
n
d
30*
t
o
t
h
e
Moffett
l
a
b
o
r
a
dation hearing scheduled to begin'construction of the Covipgton-Perry to rie s, C o l u m b i a , Gu_, f o r a p a c k a g e
W h en better automobiles are built, Buick will build «*!
( Jlink or forfeit the franchise. Mr. Bu- a n d a fre e b o o k le t a b o u t b ab ies.
on November 10.
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CONDITION FLORIDA ROADS
ALL OVER STATE TODAY
OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS
A. P. Connelly
Sons
! Ed. Randall—Tailor f
Bus Line
LAKE MARY TO
SANFORD
Lit-
A B u ic k fo r B usiness
SENTIMENT-Oid and New
s
Teethina W ill
Save M others
Much Trouble
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SWORD BUICKCOMPANY
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�SEMINOLE
STRENGTH
GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING
R. L. SHIPP, Editor
BIG GAMES ON.
FOR TOMORROW
W. P. Carter is usin'; free
'
today
Huy Your Gasoline here—you
may he the lucky man tqday
Quality Tires That Satisfy
Bfiyers
DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION
ACESSOHIES
First Street and Elnt
Avenue,
Telephone 447-W
Booze get 75 Philadelphians In
eight months.
Sometimes it gets
them in eight hours here.
ORANGE GROVE, with
nice • home, with lake
frontage, bearing: trees,
seven acres, Pr^ce $6,500. Terms
TEN ACRE ORANGE
GROVE, without house,
located in best orange
section of Seminole
County. If purchased
with fruit oh the trees
can be had for $6,500.00.
Terms
Nice bungalow with all
conveniences, located on
Palmetto avenue, four
blocks from Main Street
$4,250.00. Terms
Oul LiHlingH of Homes, Lots,
Business Chances, Groves, Etc.,
Is Large. Consult Us First
iaa*3B
ty Bonds
and • invewmcnla
VALDEZ- -HOTEL
-FLORIDA
SANFORD,
«1«W r"»” IT » um'Ll
FLORIDA AND STETSON
MARY ALDKN IN “A WOMAN’S
CLASH TOMORROW
WOMAN" AT MILANE TODAY
DELAND, Fla., Nov. 0.—Another
of Florida's football clnsiscs of the
The important games in nil sections ■year takes place here on Saturday,
the tenth, when the Florida 'Gators
of the country tomorrpw arc:
Today Mary Allen in “A Womnn’a
clnah
with the Stetson Hatters.
At Nashville, Tenn., Vnnderbilt vs.
Woman."
Stetson hus one of tlu* strongest
Tennessee.
At Athens, Cn., Virginia vs. Geor elevens to represent it on the griiliron than fo rfour years past anil is
gia.
confident Unit they, have a big sur
At Penn State, Georgia Tech vs prise in store for the visitors. By
Is it possible for a Woman’s Worn Penn State,
decisively defeating Southern College
an to hold a man ?
At Memphis, Tenn., Centre vs. Se of lakeland here last Saturday to the
wn nee.
tune of 2(3 to 7 Stetson's hopes have
What duty does a Woman’s Woman
At Montgomery, Ala., Auburn vs. risen many points. Southern's only
owe tij her own family ?
Tulanc.
score canto in the first quarter ns the
At Greenville, S. C., South Cnrolinn resuit of a fumble on the part of Stet
Why condemn a Woman’s Woman vs. Furman.
son ntul the visitors were dourly out
for her ideals?
At Clemson, S. C„ Davidson vs. pointed in every department of the
Clem so n.
game.
Do you bid lev a Woman’s Woman
At Ciyirleston, W. Vn., University
One of the biggest crowds ever as
sacrificed in vain?
of West Virginia vs. Yashington and sembled at this city , is expected to bo
Lee.
■on hand to see this big game and pre
Why should a Woman’s Woman
At Norfolk, Vn., North Cnrolinn parations nre being made to entertain
have daughters ?
•State vs. V. P. I.
visitors from the four corners of the
At Richmond, Vn., University of state.
Shull a wife and mother leave home North Cnrolinn vs. V. M. I.
and family to build her own future?
At Willinmburg, Vn., William and
A clipping from the Asheville,
Mary ys, University of Delaware.
North
Carolina Citizen says that in
What of her duty to
At Tuscaloosa, Ala., University of
the
game
between Carolina Academy
daughters and u young son?
Kentucky vs. University of Alnba.
At Meridian, Miss., Misissippi Col- and Canton, Carolina won by the score
l4gu vs.‘Univuniity of Missisippl.
■ of 1H to 0 and nmotilg the bright stars
Clnsp between mother nnd flapper
At - DoLand, Fla., Stetson Univer in the game for Caroljtm was Bob
Holly, Jr., who Is playing half backdaughter who gave her heart to an sity vs. University of Florida.
on
the Carolina train. Bob i:i n for
old fofer.
At Allnntn, Gn., Oglethorpe vs.
mer
Sunford High player nnd organ
Mercer.
COUGHS, COLDS, WHOPPING
At Winston-Salem, N. (’., Trinity ized the team here several years ago
playing qunrttr and also managing
COUGH
vs. Wake Forest.
At Clemson, S. C., Davidson vs. the team nt the same time nnd he
nlaycd n consistent and steady nnd
M53. Will Hall, B. No. 3 Baxley, Clemson.
clean
game. His many Sanford
Ga.,’states: "I am writing to all who
At Greensboro, N. C., Guilford vs.
friends will be glad to learn that lie
r.ufTov from cougs, colds, croup or Klun.
whopping cough. 1 cannot recom
At Montgomery, Ain., Marion Mili is making a line record in Carolina
Academy both in his studies and in
mend Foley's Honey nnd Tar too tary Institute vs. Kpringhili.
athletics.
much, and 1 can’t keep house without
At Lynchburg, Vn., Randolph Muit Have hern using it since 1910 con vs. Lynchburg.
and have found it the hist medicine
At Salem, Vn., Geurgo Washington BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT
there Is for grown-ups and children." vs, Roanoke.
Best and largest cough and cold re
Don't forget the basketball game
At New Urunswick, N*. J.t Uutgerr
medy in the world. Refuse substit vs. University of Richmond.
‘onight between the Winter Park
utes. Bold everywhere,
At Hampden Sidney, Emory urn! High school gills and ,Hanford High
girls. Game starts promptly nt 8
Henry vs. Hampden Sidney.
At Maryville, Tenn., Maryville Col o’clock, in Pari h House. Admission
25 and 35 cents.
lege vs. King College.
At Ronton, Muss.,' Boston College
MILL STOCK COUNTY WITH
vs. Centenary.
.
DEED
At Dallas, Tex., University of
Arkansas vs. Southern Methodist
TAMPA, Nov. 9.—It has been de
University.
At Jonesboro, Ark., Jonesboro Ag termined by the Hilsburough County
Game nnd Kish Protective Association
gies vs. Arkansas College.
to re-stock the county with deer and
East.
Army vs. Aiknnsus Aggiu.i at West tut key. It. E. L. Chaney, president
of the organization, has been author
Point.
Boston College vs. Centenary at ized to npponit commlttcon to obtain
funds for the work. Two doc and
Boston.
one buck wil be released in tho county
Hrown vs. Dartmouth at Boston.
Columbiiuvs. Cornedd at New York. after January 1, it is stated, am] the
Fordham vs. Holy Cross a t New association is arranging to obtain
The Great GenaralTonlo
fifty or more wild turkeys to be re
York.
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Coni.Ifi* pure mcdictnil In*
leased
about the same time.
Pittsburgh vs. Grove City at Pitts
aredicnF. c.ch of which acta
iicnchci.lljr on tome part ol the burgh.
body. B I* • tonic, a rtcon•tructor, a laaati.e which peo
Dr. ClifT Robinson thinks people
Harvard vs. Princeton at Princeton,
ple C T cryw hrre have uted t o
spend a third of their liven asleep.
adcantage and Mliilactioo.
N. J.
Regular $1.50 Size. Full 10 oz.
Navy va. St. Xavier at Annapolis, Those with kids don’t.
Md.
Penn State vs. Georgia Tech at Buiek Six Touring 1019, runs good,
tires good, $93.00 first payment; $25
The l‘riMl|iliM Slurp
State Colcgc, Pa.
Phone 3, Sanford Motor,
Pennsylvania va. I-afayette at Phil- monthly.
Co., Dodge dealer*.
i
adclphin,
West Virginia va. Washington and
Middle West.
Leo a t Charleston, W. Va.
Yale va. Maryland a t New Haven,
Illinois vs. Wisconsin nt Urbana, III.
Indiana va. Chicago, nt Chicago.
Conn.
Ohio State vs. Purdue at Lafayette,
Rutgers vs. Richmond at New
Urunswick, N. J. .
Ind.
•
Far West.
Michigan vs. U. S. Marines at Ann
California vs. Southern California Arbor, Mich.
,
Northwestern
v?.
Lake
Forest
at
at
Los
Angeles.—
When You Paint Use Htandford vs. Oregon at Portland, Evanston, III.
Sun Proof, Sold Only by Ore.
Notre Dame vs. Nebraska at Lin
Oregon Aggies va. Idaho a t Bois, coln, Neb.
a,
Idaho.
St.
Louis
vs.
Loyola
at SL.Louis.
SANFORD PAINT
Colorado vs. Colorado Mines at
Detroit va. Carnegie Tech ut De
STORE
Denver.
troit.
» Montana vs. Washington at Seat
Missouri va. Oklahoma at Colum
WELAKA BUILDING
tle. Wash.
bia, Mo.
Utah va. Colorado Colleeg a t Colo
Kansas vs. Washington University
R h o n e----- —------------------- 303
rado Spring, Colo.
**
1 at Lawrence, Kan.
Thousands Renew
Their Strength
BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING
“Are my daughters right and am 1
wrong? How hnve $ failed? My
oldest girl shuns me for a career; my
youngest gives her love to a man 1
dare nut trust. Husband seeks a wo
man who will 'understand' * * * I will
not have m yfaimly ashamed of me.
I will stop being just nhotne woman.
I must keep pare with the world * * •
I am succeeding, but m 1 neglecting
tile home? • • • I've stepped into a
new world * • * Husband, I have
come to where the trial divides. * f *
I am a success, hut a stranger to my
family. * • * What my family needs
is a Home. * • * How have I nfiled?”
Como and see at the Milano today.
Dcn't Wait Until it Rains to Think of Your Top.
Have
Those Hide Curtains Ready When Cold Weather Comes. We
Offer ihe Rest of Material and Our Workmanship is
Next To Podge Garage
The Daily llcioid, 15c per week,
INTKCtVITY
T & a
« s 2 p t* c c e d £ 2 s ttfil
p o p u la rity
o2 UuO Studefraker L ight-Six eiu-
bs traced to the
th a t it rejsr
cen ts a degree ©£automobile value
th a t the jzublici has co sjjii Sci"
Et «!B femlt complete £es
£rca‘
Gtudcbalcer fa cto ries.
dy nna2iwSa<2tEE£*Sng cenjjjie'ic
EESotc^s, ftran sm lssE oats, axles
Sranaes* bedieu, tojis,
Ser?£
Esigs, siad stampings, parts-iEakerc
proSfcs are eliminated Srom cost?
and one proSlt only is included fcr
Studebaker prices.
Finoae or call Scr dsmosRstration
1934 M O D E L S A N D P K I C E H - / .
M Q IIT -3 IX
S P E C IA L -S IX
K T a s i . . I i r W , O.
s - P m . j n r w, a ,
40H .P.
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R o a d tW r d - P * * * ) . 9 ’ 5 B o a d tt r r ( I P w . ) .1315
Coop* K>( (9 P m , ) i m
Cr-up* ( S l * * „ )
t* 75 C o u p * ( J P u i ) ____ H 71
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C oup* ( S - P a u .) — 3 i5 0
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Yoiit
SAN JUAN GARAGE
Sanford, Florida
IS
A
STUDEBAKER
co*T
�=T>. ■
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' .' M
tho west coast route. This commit
^re required to undergo phyzi
»ent ’chop
tec will report tomorrow.
■
examinations.
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■Womans College The kifehen is welt equipped, snd
, Severy ■'resolutions, letters', and
■telegrams from chambers of com
Is Most
Important boosts all modem electrical appli
ances, including dishwashers, potato
merce ami other commercial bodies
i
(Itr Thr AnorlltMl P rm )
peelers, meat slicers and choppers,
I nnd individuals endorsing the pro
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR and steam cooking vessels. Tho cooks
position weroj rend at today’s meet
WOMEty Nov. 8,—To the young wo wear regulation white uniforms. ■( t
ing.
man attending Florida. State College, Meals arc balanced and most of the West Const Railroad Convention
the boarding dcpoa'rtmcnt la one of young women gain in weight.
Hears Talk By Fort Myers Msn
Motor Car Output
the moat important,-for it ia to thia
Advocating New Baaing Point
Tho tiining room is built to accom
department that ahfe looks for her
Shows Big Gains
modate 1,100 persons, nnd if the in
'daily meals.
creased enrolment this year is dupli TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 7.—
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 7.—It Is es
Miss Anna May Tracy, dietitian, is cated next yenr, tho hall will be filled South Florita is losing millions of
timated
by automobile manufacturin charge of the department, and it is to capacity, and an extension will be dollars through the systt mof commrougn
inc
»yBi«
^
accordin(r
tq reports received by
her nim, aa well aa that of the thirty needed. The architecture Is a replica puling rates whereby the railroads
AUanta that thfi output
employes connected with tho depart o f Christ College, Oxford College.
.use Jacksonville as the bnsing point, of motor cars this year will bo 4.W0,ment, to give wholesome, well-cooked
Forty-nine young women s serve in declared F. W. Perry, of Fort Myers, 000. This is said to be a 50 percent
food to the students.
the dinindg room and receive a schol speaking here tonight before the West increase over 1922.
Ninety-two tables ore nrrnnged in
Coast railroad convention n advocacy
arship as their compensation.
Where will it end? The "point of
the Fpacioun dining room for the 920
of
an outlet along the west coast.
Tho boarding department is oper
saturation"
anticipated by tho in
persons taking their nicala At the coir
ated on a paying basis: The depart Opening of such n line, he declared, dustry, it is claimed, has been reach
lege, among whom are about twenty
ment is also used an a laboratory for woold give the South Florida section ed. nnd passed over nnd over, again,
fnrulty members, and the nintrons of
fhe
young women 'taking.Institution thie benefit of a basing point at Lake nnd there is no sign of a let-up.
the eolege, besides the students. Ten
al Management- This class is con land, Plant City, or some other point
It is to be remembered, say Atlan
persons are seated at each table.
ducted by Miss Tracy. There are elev in that section where units of trans- ta auto dealeps, that tho production of
All supplies arc bought in whole
f, r tr w n fete* '
en students In it this year.
It was ro ru tlm . could b . - . !» m b l.d InutMd,
dear
sale lota. The plcnt boasts its own
of
at
duck,onvllk.
nnd
con,cduonU,
»
»
,
,
conducted Inst year, when two gradu
than
half
bakery, nnd ammonia system of re
ate members, Miles Mary Tiller nnd result in lower rates, he believed.
gain,
thpy
say.
More
than
half
of
frigerating plant.
Tho latter Iiub
He assured the delegates that his thc cars produced and sold, even with
Muriel Prentiss, were turned out.
three separate rooms, a meat nnd
They are now«in New York taking section would support any movement thc present tremendous production,
vegetable room, a milk room, and a
pcst-grnduate student dietitian work* to bring about construction of con* are said to be replacements. And as
freezing room. Canned goods arc
preliminary to taking work ns hospit- necting links that may be needed to thc total number of cars in use
bought direct from the packers, fresh al dietitians,
open a west coast route, but suggest mounts, thc necesnry replacements
meats from local packing houses, and
Miss Tracy is a young woman and ed th a t tho way to get a line of this mount likewise.
vegetables from various parts of the
Jt* very popular, among the students. sort is not by fighting the railroads.
Thus, it |s pointed out here; sup
stnte. Local vegetable products are
This is her second year nt Florida
‘‘That
is
a
losinggame,”
he
said,
pose
the nvorage life of a car is six
used whenever obtainable, but the de
Stnte. Before coming to Florida she "becnule the railroads employ the years. Then, If *1,000,000 more cars
mand is far in oxcc&f of the supply.
tru g h t home cconomi?s for three best lawyers they can get, nnd tho are made next yenr, it may take 2,Sixty to eighty gallons of milk arc
years in Washington, -D. C., nnd was pcopic cannot afford to spend the 500,000 of them to rcplnce the cars
supplied each day from the college
dietitian for n year nt tho govern money necessary to conduct Buch ex Withdrawn from use, lenving only n
dairy, nnd grapefruit nnd oranges
ment hotel in the cnpitnl city. She pensive litigation."
gain of 1,500,000.
come direct from the groves. *
received her training nt Battle Creek
It will not be long, the reports re
T.
J.
Shackleford,
of
the
Tampa
To gain an idea of the amount of
Sanitarium,
ceived
here show, until 4,000,000 or
board
of
trnde,
suggested
that
build
food consumed nt n single mrnl, one
5,000,000
cars n yenr nre required for
ing
of
a
hnrd-surfnced
hghway
along
has but to note to approximate quan ENGLAND AWAITS
! the west const would menn much to replacement alone. That is to say,
tities of food used in preparing a
FRENCH REPLY AS TO
ward forciqg the railroads to build the industry could continue indefinite,
rnedu. Eighty pounds of butter and
GERMAN
PRINCE
jjjnes
to tnkc care of business that ly on its present scale, or a grenter
200 loaves of bread constitute one
day’s supply.
For one meal, two
LONDON, Nov. 7.—The B ritish!w6ul<1 be crcnlcd ,n thc meantime, one, If thc snlurntlon point were
sacks of potatoes nru required, .11 govetnment still is waiting n reply bc
buR ^ nos 8Ucb 1,8 ftre UBpd reached in a few years.
It is to be remembered, too, ns
gallon cutis of fruit, i 15 pies, 300 from France with regard to its s u g -, ir South F ,”rit,« wou,d do much t0
shown
In Atlanta, that there is a
relieve
tho
nconvcnences
from
lack
of
pounds of meat, .Y> galnns of Ice gestion of thc formulation of a camvast
and
growing demand for auto
adequate
rail
linos,
in
that
they
would
cremn, 13 pounds of cofree, seven mon policy claimed at preventing tho
boxen of either apples or oranges, *return of former Crown Prince I'red- provide; for uho’rt hauls on freight and mobile parts. Something or other is
nnd six lutmhes of bananas.
! erick William from Holland to Gor- take eim* of passangoi* traffic/ The always being needed in thc life of n
people should keep behind the rail car.
Minty institutions pro-said to use' ninny,
“Clearly, then, there is no reason
roads,
however, ho said.
egg powders nnd other substitutes,! It is assumed, however, that Franco
to
bo pessimistic about the automo
O. J. Stephens, secretary of thc
hut r.ulmlituleK arc out of order litre, even more thnn England, will dccido
bile
industry," snid a prominent A t
Duly the real fresh eggs are used at to adopt every nuftgunrd to prevent j Pccry Chnmber of Commerce, plcdglanta dealer. "There is no other in
Floiidn Stnb\ All deserts except ice j Frederick William from going to hls 'td tho support of his county,
cream, which is served throe limes a upper Silesian estate where he would
Tho convention was called to or- dustry established on a more secure
by T.”,!. Ap‘pVyar«Y.Yr, for R a t i o n - p r o v i d e d the fuel supply
weelc, are made in the college pantry, lie in a position to indulge in activ i-j «icr today
to
..... .I.... session. ii..
-Thirty employes arc kept busy pre ties subscrvicc of the peace nnd ex- (a two-day
Ho was mn(|0 holds out; nnd nature and science toparing the food. The list includes the eminent.
temporary chairman nnd Mrs. F. It. gether wil probably see to that."
chef, who has been with llie college
If Franco agrees with the British ft. Phillips, secretary of thc Tallahas
for six yrnra, two assistant male istonco of the present Republican gov- see Chnmber of Commerce, was nam
cooks, tin* baker, and assistant, the viewpoint, it is probable that bollec- ed temporary secretary. A commit a ■
pot vvasiu rs, two vegetable men, n tlvc representation will be made to tee was appointed to determine wheth
storekeeper who is nlso n h u t-her, Holland, with a view to keeping tho er to revive the original West Coast SI
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and a number of pantry workers and former crown princo within the* Dutch ! Associato nor to create n new or- ■■
tlisltjvunicit. AH employc« in the k it-; borders.
J (*anizntion t<» carry -oij thu
fyn H :
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BY RATE SYSTEM
THREE THOUSAND IN
.V
ORLANDO SCHOOLS
ORLANDO; Nov. 7.—Enrollment
in tho city schools here has reached
3,295 so far this year, according to
figures given by the school authori
ties, Of this number, 1,692 are whites
enrolled in the gram m ar schools, 898
whites in the junior and senior high
schools, and 875 are negroes. Fifty-*
three men, women and children are
enrolled in the Opportunity School
conducted in thc high school build
ing, bringing tho. total to 3,348.
rest of $ e
«»
crew, atid brought ,jhejLo»U$ IV into
American wntcrp ag^inkt' bis ^ordira.
When the trio Went ashore a t Pablo
Beach, ho said he regained command
and put to sea. He contended the
schooner was seised fivo -mllos or
more from shore, while prohlbilion
officers said . the seizure was made
withn the three mile limit.
Unique TradirtgtMan
* Adopted In Atlanta
Congregational Bazaar will be held
ATLANTA, Ga.,~Nov. 7.—In' one of
December 8th“ Ih the Welska.
the most uniquo buildings in Atlanta
188-6tc.
—the Peachtree Arcade, with its sev
Bulck Six Touring 1910,, runs gobd, eral hundred shops and ‘stores, the
tires good, $05.00 first paym ent;'$25 merchants forming themselves into
monthly.
Phone 3, Sanford Motor, the Arcade Co-Operative Association,
Co., Dodge denlers.
with G. C. Green as .president, have
A Paris despatch last night said adopted what is regarded as one of
Premier Poincare had approved the the most- unique plans of trading
British suggestion for joint represen probably ov^r originated by n mer
tations to Holland with regard to cantile organization. .
Frederick William’s movements.
The Arcade” Co-Operative Associa
tion, according to the. plan, qtands
back of every purchase made by the
public from a member of the associa
Word From Mellon
tion. Customers dealing with mem
Concerning Vessel
bers of the association are assured of
Captured
Expected a ’square deal,* and every cffdrt is
i __
made to satisfy a customer who has
Official Action of Liquor Ship Taken any complaint regarding a purchase
made of a member of the association.
Off Pablo Beach Awaited
A customer, dissatisfied for any
reason
with a purchase, applies first
JACKSONVILLE, FIs., Nov. 8.—
Maynard ItamBey, assistant U, S. dis to the merchant from whom the goods
trict attorney, said tonight he expect were purchased, in ap.-effort to reach
ed to receive word tomorrow or F ri a satisfactory adjustment. If an ad
day, from Sccctary of the Treasury justm ent is not satisfactory to the
Mellon regarding libeling-the British customer, he has the right, and is
nuxiHary schooner Louise F, which urged to present his claim to a spe
was seized Monday off South Pablo cial committee of five members of
the Arcade^ Co-Operative Association,
Beach.
Mr. Mellon was communicated with who make a personal investigation
in order to avoid international com and render a decision, the term s of
plications. Meanwhile, the schooner which ore binding upon the member
of the asociation affected.
The slo
remains under custom guard.
Three negro members of the crew gan suggested by the association to
were released from jail todny oh $500 cover this proposition is “Every Ar-.
bonds each. Thc crew of eight.and ende Customer Must Be Satisfied."
Tho management of tho Arcade
thc muster, H. A. Johnson of Har
bour Island, British West Indies, nre building co-operntes with tho Arcade
to be arraigned Friday afternoon be Co-Operative Asocintion in the prac
fore Carl Noble, United States com tical application of thla idea, by ex
ercising reasonable care and diligence
missioner on chagca of smuggling.
Johnson contends tho schooner was to admit as tenants of thc building,
taken from his command by three only such as can reasonably be ex
armed men—thc second engineer and pected to live up to this policy. '
Many state nnd southern business
two stowaways—who forced him into
adoption of the
a*
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If your Herald hns not rehched
your hrimo by 5 :30* p.*in. do NOT
wait ifhtll the hextday to notify
the office. If, after 5:30 p. m
the carrier has passed your*
house, call 148 and a copy will
be delivered to your home 1mmedintdy~by a special carrier.
THe office will be open to these
ca" 8 up
Circulation Msnsger.
Brain Power Magazine for Novem
ber contains the fallowing articles
among otbera VHow, You, Can Get
Your Salary Raised," "fcet A Strong
Body and M i n d b y Bernarr Macfadden, “The Value of. Physical Cul
ture in Business," and several short
stories and serial!.
Bulck Six Touring 1019, runs good,
tires good, $95.00 first payment; $25
monthly.
Phono 3, Sanford Motor,
Co., Dodgm. dealers.
Robs Calomel of
Nausea and Danger
Medicinal ^Virtues Retained and Im
proved-D angerous and Sickening
Qualities Removed, perfected Tablet Called “Calotab".
T h e l a t e s t tr i u m p h n l 'm o d e rn *cl.
eneo I* a " d e - n a u n c a tc d '' culnmel t a b
le t k n o w n to t h e d r u g t r a d e n s - “C a in - '
ta b s ." C alom el, t h e m o s t generally
u se fu l o f all m e dicines th u s enters
u p o n a w id e r Held of popularity,_
p u r if i e d a n d r e f in e d from those ob
je c t i o n a b l e q u a l i t i e s w hich havu here
to f o r e lim ite d Its use.
I n b ili o u s n e s s ,| cunatllpaxlan, head
a c h e s a n d I n d lg e r tlo n ; a n d In a great
v a r i e t y o f liv e r, s to m a c h and kidney
t r o u b l e s ca lo m e l w ns the - m o d suc
c e s s f u l r em e d y , b u t Its usu w a s nflrn
n e g l e c t e d on a c o o p n t of its sickening
qualities.* Now It Is th e easiest nnd
m o s t p l e a s a n t of m edicines to tnke
O ne C a lo ta b a t b e d tim e w ith n sw al
low of w a t e r — t h a t ' s all. No tnste,
no g r i p i n g , no n a u s e a , no salts. A
good n i g h t ’s s le e p a n d the next m orn
in g y ou n r e f e e lin g tine, w ith n elenn
liver, a purified s y s te m and a IiIk a p
p e t ite . K a t w h a t you please. No
dangerj
C n t n ta b s n r e sold only. In orlKln.il,
se a le d p a c k a g e s , p r ic e th irty - f iv e cents
f o r th o U r g e f a m ily packnicc; ten
c e n ts fo r th e srltull. t r i a l else. Your
d r u g g l p t In a u t h o r i s e d to refund the
p r ic e ns a g u a r a n t e e t h a t you will be
t h o r o u g h l y d e l ig h te d
w ith Catotabs.
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A shoe manufacturer whose
though he build his house in
store in New York City is in a
rather out-of-the-way local
ity recently called the atten
tion o' the reading public to
these familiar
lines
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“If a man can write a bet
ter book, preach a better ser
mon, or make a better mouse
trap t h a n h i's neighbor,
the woods, the world will
make a beaten path to his
door.”
. For many years people
have beaten a path to this
shoe manufacturer’s door.
■ He has proved the truth of
M
■ this famous aphorism.
And where did he publish
this quotation which he ap
plies with’ such pride to his
business?.
Why, in an advertisement,
to be sure—for this manufac
turer is a consistent and reg- :
ular advertiser, and when he \
has anything to say, he says s
it through his advertising. It i
may fairly be assumed that |
he would not look for a thriv- ■
ing business in the best of [
mousetraps, or shoes, if peo- j
pie were not told about them ■
as people expect to be told— s
through advertising.
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Of course, people do find
out which are the best mouse?
traps, the best shoes, the best
tires; best breakfast foods,
and buy them in preference
to others.
And people today ar§ pret
ty well aware that when a
manufacturer puts Advertis
ing back of the things he
makes, he is telling the world
that the path to his door is a
broad highwa'y.
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For Saturday
30c
20c
35c
15c
40c
.. 25c
25c
25c
.............25c
28c
18c
18c
20c
25c
25c
20c
20c
M E E T C O M P E T IT IO N
Armour's Star
llnmn. I,h.
» V*
k* *"* H
Sides of
B e e f .....
Box
Bacon Lb......................................
Hind
Quarters
White Bacon
Front
Quarters
Sliced Ham
.................... ..........
V eal
Grape Fruit, ~
7 for ...... .......................................
Hind
Quarters
Fronts
Apples, York Imperial,
4 Lbs. for ...................................
Sides ....
Western Pork
Loin ...............................................
Picnic
Homs
Western Pork
Chops...... ................. ...................... .................................
Florida Pork
L e g s.... .........
Western Spare
Kins .................................................
Pork
Stew
Western Pork
Shoulders ....................................... ................................
Roasts,
Florida .........
Boston Butts
Pork .r........................................ :...
Florida
Round *v
Roasts
Pork Sausage
Link ..................T............................ L
Plate Sausage, 2
for ..... ............................................. .....
Weinie.
SalMage
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Porterhouse
Steak ...........
Tea bone
S te a k ..........
Pot Roast
2 fo r .............
Beef
Stew ...........
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..... ................ ............
Franks
t
Sausage ............................. ...v.......
O N A L L G R O C E R IE S
WE'WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
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K E E P MOVING.
West First Street—N ext Door To Coco Cola Bottling Works
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Quarters
Fine Sweet Juicy Oranges,
2 dozen for .................................. ..........................
B U U IIU U a illM IIIIIIIU H U lB M a B IIIIH
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General
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Contractor and Builder
517 Commercial Street
Sanford, ■
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Contractor and Builder
Sanford, --------------------- Fla.
A. P. , Connelly & Sons
Established 1908
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
Phene 48 104-8 Magnolia Ave
STEWART the Florist
Flowers For AH Occasions.
Members Flurixt* Telegraph De
livery Association
’814 Myrtle Ave., Phone 206AV
Sanford Machine Co,
General Machine nnd Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Phone 62 ------ Sanford, Fla.
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FOR SAI.E
frOIt SALE—Rhode Island eggs foi
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00,
Mra.
Cllswrorth, Beardall Avenue, San
ford.
83-tfp
FOR SALE — DcSoto paints anil
varnishes
nt Sanford Nuvelty
Vorka, sole agents,
154-tfc
Oit bAL>h—Small bungalow wlih
.11 modern ionvonience. Completely
furnished, two full sized lot well im
proved, also twcntv-flvo Plymouth
lock hens ami one rooster. One of the
most desirable locations on Sanford
heights. No mortgages on place.
\Vill sell nt n sacrifice for ensh. Any
one interested address P. O. box 874
Sanford, Fla.
FOR SALE—Vino lettuce plants
fifty cents thousand in bed. O. C.
Uryant, Wagner.
185-tp.
FOB' SALE 0 k RENT—Centrally lo~nted dwelling eight rooms and slecpng porch. Worth your Inquiry and
'onsiderntion.
A. P. Connelly &
Sons.
188-tfc.
r'OR SALE—Orange troe, Tangerines
Valencias, Lu Gim Gongs, Joffas,
3ntsumns and Grapefruit. Engage
ment now for December setting. B.
J\ Tiler, Paoln, Fla.
189-Gtc.
<uk SALE—White Leghorn and 1*17mouth Rock chickens. Phone 253-W
180-r>tp.
Fine celery plants for sale. Tnkhch
Form.
190-4 tc.
FOR SALE—Ferns, hybicus, border
and nasturtium pipnts. Mrs. Lumly
102 French avenue.
100-3tp.
Good Celery plants for sale—51 per
thousand. John Pezold, Sr., Beardall dVenuc.
187-Qtp.
FOR SALE-^Somo Garni y bridge
stock. P. O. Box 205.
10l-3tp.
PLANTS FOR SALE—Just received
h shipment of oxtra fine carnation ami
«pap dragon plants.. Price GO rents
i dozen. Phono Mrs. A. K. Rossiter,
212-W.
101-3tc.)
FfJK SAl.E-^Somu Gapdy bridge
r ^ o c k . -P. Otllox 2tlfr
100-Wj*.
to FOR ’ RENT—Furnished rooms for
to light housekeeping, 701 Magnolia.
101-tfc.
to
rq to to to to to to to to to FOR SALE—Fvo room House and lot
on Sanford Heights.
Cash or
terms. F. Breeden, Smith Barber
->hop.
180-Gtp.
..Schelle Maines
£
LAWYER
— Court Ilous*
George A. DeCottes.
Atlorncy-nt-Lnw
Over Seminole County Bank
Sanford------------------ Florida
Fred R. Wilson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Sanford --------------- Florida
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Elton J. Moughton
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First National Bank Building
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a r c h it e c t
W. J. Thigpen
Real Estate
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FIRE, LIFE, AUTO Insurance
____________ 1----------------------------
R. C. M A X W E L L
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Real Estate
and
insurance,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
M XL B R E D S I M M O N S
^Teacher o f P ia n o fo rte
a n t ' ^ p o O rg a n
Studio: R0om~£25, Melsch
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GLEANERS CLA88- MEETING
F o r RENT—2 or 5 room furnish*!
apartments newly finished, modem,
The Gleaners Clns of the Presby
garage. fl. IP Tiller, Paoln, Fla
terian Sunday School will hold their
t
186-tfc.
Poll flENT—Furinshqd rooms "for!monthly social mpeting next Monday
light housekeeping With all improve evening in their room at the church.
This will bo something special as
ments. 101 Mngfiolin avenue.
overy member both old and new is
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192-tfc.
invited' to come a t seven o’clock nnd
F o r RENT- Cottage. J T Musson.
bring something to qat ami enjoy a
pot l luck" supper.
FOR^RENT—l new G room cottage
piccly furnished including garage,
DUTIES O P FLORIDA CLUB
no children preferred.- Price $25.00
WOMEN.
per month. Owner Mrs, II. D..Dur
ant, Lake Mary.
TAMPA, Novi 7.——Ten specific
102-2tp.
duties have been outlined for the
FOR RENT—Apaitments and sleep club Women of Florida for Novoming rooms, Fcmdale Apartments, j
Plant a tree, plant your flow
Bishop Block, cofner F irst and Pal er gnrdep, and If possible oloct your
metto streets.
180-14 tp. president for next year nre named
UNFURNISHED—Four room apart to start the monffi'with. The other
ment with private bath and en sew n arc: Send-to the chairman of
trance. Adults only. Centrally lo hospitality in West Pnlm Bench the
cated. 211 Laurel avenue.
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’ 189-Gtp.
FOR REN T-N ew three room modorn
apartm ent All conveniences, 304
190-Ctp.
West Fifth street.
FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
rooms, corner 11th street and Elm £
avenue.
189-Gtp.
name oT your delegate—send to Mrs,
Jod F a r m e r (PaWlldur duds; t<y Mw.'
W. -T. Gary,! O&Ii, treasurer*. dis
cuss your budget for, next yoaf. and
Instruct your delogiate waht pledges
you wish made .for 1923-24; fill out
your credential can! nnd send it to
headquarters; report to your section
vice president and to chairman the
good things you have doric’ this year;
send several representatives tf> con
vention Nover 19-23; start a Junior
club among the younger women or
grils.
EIGHTIETH ANNUAL
METHODIST CONFERENCE
BRADENTOWN, Nov. 7. — The
eightieth annual Florida conference
Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
will be held hora beginning Decem
ber 0. The conference is expected
to last nbout a week. The sessions
pai
HOARD 'AlTO- ROOMS—llara- one
empty room nt $8.00 a week with
board. Two at $10.00 n week. Also
furnished rooms at $4.00 n week. 110
Commercial street, one block from
PostofTicc.
189-Gtt.
WANTMf
“
Approximately pOM cars of vegetables were sold in
our New York Auctions during the past year.
If you growers and shippers who are now selling
through other channels would investigate the advan
tages of selling at auction, nearer 100% of the vege
tables would be cold nt public sale—just as is being
done with bananas, oranges, etc. For you would then
be convinced that by selling through us you would
—Get higher prices and wider distribution.
—Receive every cent your vegetables sell for, less
our small selling charge.
—Receive your money within twenty-four hours
alter sale.
—Have no cars rejected on questionable technical-,
ities.
—Have no cars shifted from place to place, while
goods spoiled.
—Fay less for selling charges.
"MORE DOLLARS FOR FRUIT GROWERS”
is the title of at; interesting booklet that gives full
information about oi:r methods of selling. Shall we
send you a copy? Merely drop us a postal with your
name and address.
Quality and price is right
too. Wc specialize in high
grade feeds for horses nnd
cows, poultry nnd pigeons.
Don’t just buy FEED, buy
QUALITY FEEDS. It is
really the cheapest.
See us nbout your fpctl rc*
quirements nnd wc will save
you money and trouble.
“Your Money Back If You
Arc Net Satisfied”
Molasses, Bran, Cotton Seed
Meal, Paris Green
List your property with me—1*11 set ;"
it. W. J. Thigpen.
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187-Gtc.
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WANTED—To rent two- or three ■
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CASH
FEED
S T O R E B H
room furnished apartment, by 5
adults; no tourist, permnnont year- g
round resident. Private homo pre- g
ferred; must be reasonable. Address, ■
FEED-MAY-CRAIN A ND F E R T I L I Z E R S
"Apartment,**, rnre The Herald, dh-tf "
PHONE
5 3 9 b MYPTLE AYE.8
s T. 5ANFOp D<FU
VYANTED—Young ludy wishes posl- "
tion ns stenographer or bookkeeper.
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F. M. II. 209 E. 5th rtreet.
188-Gtp.
WA NT ET)^ I -IphT" one horse wagon.
Mud be in good condition. R. W.
Lord, R. A.
191-2tp.
Sanford Feed & S u p p l y Co.
7
WANTED—Boys to sell
the Sanford Daily
Herald on the street.
Easy money for lively
boys. See R. L. Shipp,
circulation manager at
Herald-office.
TklmtiMuttionGs..
made them when I was a girl
Heckcrs’ Buckwheat makes
delicious, light pancakes with
the old-time buckwheat taste.
20=.2Ua FRANKLIN ST.
NEW YORK
For Ih r rrn v rn lc n c r ut Flotilla Uiipi>r:». New Yoifc
Auction M iiik tt infr.rmntion m.iy be n’.*.iincd a t tho
Ready for the griddle when
mbced with water or milk.
Ungrt Wanted—Clean rug* wanted at
the Herald Office.
SnloHludiuj wanted. Apply Woolworth.
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I92-tp. •
SALESNBJN ~ W A jE T E L )n fp F tc n t
salezmcn to represent us in this tcrritmy. We are now appointing dis
trict managers for 1921 fur the Dayton Sprinklers nnd Pep-up system.
Big demand and profits. Cull on or
addrest O. J, Aslry, Trcmont Hotel,
Orlando.
192-2tp.
c!TV<^e of C. W. Chewtilrr. Otlamlo.
B U C K W H EA T
Cream
sa u a R U B B u u o isc a an u n u s u a l
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what you want.
2 Beautiful lots in one of the
best locations in Sunford. Small
bungalow with all modern con
veniences. City water out side
and in, goefd well, lights, sewer
connected, gas main back of lots.
House
completely furnished,
garden, tools, new lawn mower
and 50 feet hose, 25 thorough
bred Plymouth Rock chickens.
Will sell, at a bargain for cash.
No Mortgages on place
»• rr
Vegetables
Wantea
We Have Just the Feed You Want
<O U N U
FOlt SALE—d ust a few choice lots
left facing Magnolia and Park In FOUND—A Mack silk glove. Owner
muy have eanto by identifying nnd
Heights. Small payment down, no
interest. See owner. L. A. Rcnaud, paying for this nd. Apply Herald
ofTko.
190-tfc.
Sanford Battery Service Co.
186-Gtc.
Buick Six Touring 1919, runs good
LUMBER FOR SALE—Nice yellow tiles good, $95.00 first payment; $25
pine lumber, rough or dressed, two monthly.
Phone 3, Sanford Motor,
millr. in operation. Ordeis filled an Co., Dodge dealers.
short notice. Vermont Lumber Co.,
Osteen, Fla., Telephone 4811.
189-Gtp,
FOR S.VJ.K OH EAR—Tv.o sound five
year old mules, nnd wngon. What
have you to trade? I may trade for
’A'hct you have and take the balance
In cash. Why not bcp me if you can
■.•*e tiie mules. J. M. Williams, 401 If you are looking for a winter
French avenue.
189-Gtp.
home In Sanford Hcre’tt just
FOIFsALE—1.000.000 feet good
saw mill nnd lie timber, gcoi
hearl. Within 2 mites*of A. L\
L. and on St. Johns Ilivcr. Ad
dress I*. O. IIux 34, Lake Mon*
roc, Fla.____________ 18t)-6tp
will be held in the now Bradentown (Electric Heaters . .
.
^irnce, although the r ^ p i c of m « i - ! s i n k
s t o p p e r s *h o l d 't h e
iitee and Palmetto will . open their
water in the sink 35c
homra for the entertainment of the
visiting preachers.
Safety Razors, Gillette
Thursday morning will witness the
Style .......... ...... 75c
first session, following the opening
sermon on Wednesday night. Bishop jDozen Blades
50c
W. N. Ainsworth will be the prosiJB P ltc ifs S 2 5 0
Ing officer, and although tho cbn® p e n C IIS
ferencc will sta rt a doy later than Ij IKC l i r C S .................... Jp l.tK )
usual, ho is expecting to finish busi-|
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ness and read the appointments by
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Monday night.
j 103 P a lm e tto A ve. P h o n e 4 8 I - J
SAVE YOUR CASH REGISTER TICKETS. S
YOUR NUMBER MAY BE THE LUCKY S
ONE
is
RED, GREEN AND WHITE, PRICE
ju st h a lf o f sh in g le s, c o st le s s to ap p ly
FOR SALE—l have been repeatedly
4
I10 Lbs. Wisconein
'
asked if i would aril my house, corner
I'olatocs ..... ...........................
an d w ea rs ju st a s lo n g .
Oak nnd Fourth, but have not hereto
1U Lbs. Franklin Grunuluted
fore decided. I am now ready to
Sugar ..-...................................
announce thnt it is for sale, easy
21
Lbs. Pillsbury
terms. Any desiring purchaser, call
Hour
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s
2
I.arge
Loaves O. K.
IWMtp.
B read ..........................................
SINGER SEWING MACHINES—Sold
2 Small Loaves O.. K,
on small monthly terms like rent. SEE BOOKKEEPER
Bread
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Electric motors and accessories. T.
At Herald Office
4
Lbs.
Enrly
Prolific
M. Dunlap, Cor. 10th and Laurel,
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F<5Ti sA T E^T ias stove.
Inquire
Wilson's Certified Brand Olco
Radiator Shop, 207 .French avenue
Margarine
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192-2tp.
s
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT—Five room furnished ■
apartment, newly finished Fine loca
tion. R e a s o n a b le charges. Twenty
minutes from Sanford. B. T. Tiller,
Paola.
. 168-tfc.
B. P. WHITNKR, JR.
FOR RENT—^Two-room housekeeping
County Agent
apartment. 719 Oak Avo.
O ffleA t
183-tfc.
Basement of tiilurt House
FOR R E N T — Desirable bed room for
Rhone Ko. 0.
couple over Herald office. Apply to
(Listed U. 8. D. A.)
apartment 4.
__
Residence:
FOR RENT—Large fupfi»bod front
715 Myrtlo Avenno.
bed room. 715 Magnolia avenue.
Phono No. &29-R.
187-Gtc.
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IF YOU ARE SUFFERING
Osecoia Yellow Cling Peaches
No. 3 C a n .........................
Full Cream Cheeso
From Headache, Catarrhal, Deafness, Tonsilitiu, Dizziness, Hay Fever, High Blood I’ressure. Bronchitis, Asthma, Stomach, Liver, Intestinal or Nevous Troubles, Hemorrhoids,
Insomnia, Melancholia, Fallen Arches and other chronic troubles.
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Dr. J. C. Howell, Physician in charge. Dr. Arthur N. Smith, Assistant. Osteopathy,
Milk and Rest Cure, Baths, Electronic Treatment, Oriflcial Surgery, Auto-Hemic. Post
Foot System, Etc.
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HUGHES’ PLAN
BY PRESIDENT COOLIDGB
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—President family and in public gatherings, the
QUESTION OF RUM SHIPS
Coolidge'a Thanksgiving day procla- whole nation has
haa for generations paid
the
tribute!
due
from grateful hearts To Celebrate Election of
IN THREE M ILE LIM IT
matlort Issued Tuesday from the White
for
our
blessing#.
•< IS UP
f:
IN D U STB IA L^W O R K E R S _ A T
House, calls to mfnd that the year
Ku Klux Klan
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We
take
this
means
of
showing
W E N ARE 8T1LL AT
haa brought to tha American people
Mayor
pur
thankfulness
for
favors
that
hnvc
two tragic experience*—the dedth of
President Harding and the Japanese been given ua. It Is an opportunity
<Br The A M K l a t f t P w m I
earthquake—but says that such ex justly to balance the good and the
BASTROP, La., Nov. 8.—Judge
qvQ
which
have
been
experienced.
WIU Give United State* Authorperience servos to teat and refine men
That we have, never failed to havo Odom overruled ipotlon of defense In Florida’s Total Glimlnga Were II.lty For Search and
and nations.
Morehouse
misdemeanor
trials
that
.42 Bales
reasons to t giving thanks to God for
Engineers
and
Firemen
Quit
Aa
Pro
Scliure
...llctlnff
Forces
With
Itetwi
"Durigg the year also,” the proc the preponderance of good; evon In ho disqualified himaelf.’ The defence
test To Read
Authority Shot
lamation says, “ the year haa been
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8,—Cotton of
the least propitious time, a broad con immediately gave notice It would ap
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fo Pieces
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blesaed With much material prosper templating of our whole position has ply to tho supreme court for writ* this year’s crop ginned prior to No
LONDON, Nov. 8-—Bum running
ROANOKE, Va., Nov. 8.—Engineers
lty."
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nover failed to disclose overwhelming of prohibition and certlari. Tho de vember 1, aggregated 7,664,687 bale* by British vessels within range of the
and firemen on Virginian railway
fense hnd charged 'the court was compared with R,189,215 bales ginnod American shores, which has been to
, . o M * ^ n . - n r r « r “c=rro- walked out this morning in protest ‘ The president asked that the peoplo reasons for thankfulness.
to that dato last year and 0,040,364 provocative of American resentment
Thus viewing our position, wc havo biased and prejudiced.
spondpnt of tho Exchange Telegraph against discharge of several of tholr gather In their homes and places of
Judgo Odom .lated fined Captain halos to. same date In 1921,^ census sgainat Groat Britain received n
forwards telegrim from Munich number nbout a month ago. General worship on Thursday, November 20, found warrant for worshipful and
Florida’s gln- death blow from the Imperial oore
which u y i that Bavarian irregulars manager Blrchflcld asserted he hnd to give expression to their gratitude confldont attitude toward tho future. J. K. Skipworth, exalted cyclop* of bureau announced.
ference yesterday. In its closing ses
In this 'current year wo now ap the Morehouse klan, W. G. McIntosh, nInfra were 11,422 bales.
have decided^ to march on Berlin to- sufficient men to more all trains from and “seek the guidance of Almighty
Benton
Pratt
and
Marvin
Pickett
ten
sion the conference accepted In modi
God
that
they
may
deserve
a
con
proach the time that has been accept
this dty. Strike was general along
morrotf.1
dollars and costa. They wore found
fied form tho original proposals of
tinuance
of
Hla
favor."
ed
by
custom
at
moat
fitting
for
tho
line ho said dcsplto Instructions to
guilty
Monday
of
carrying
firearms
Secretary
of State Hughes for check
The
proclamation
follows:
•
calm
survey
of
our
estate
and
tho
Noiv. 8.—Tho Bavarians men from United States Railroad
BER
on premises of another. The court
United
|
of
thanks.
By
the
'
President
of
the
ing
thia
traffic.
.
•:h
on
Berlin
today,
alLabor Board that they delay their
did T»ot‘Vi
no shall tho more ......................
then adjourned Indefinitely so far as
States
of
America:
Wo
keenly
realise
rumors
had
it
that
this
Tho
question
now
ia
out
of
the
though
action until November 14,
*
oOr
good
fortune
If
wo
will, in deep misdemeanor casos were concerned,
A
Proclamation:
hands
of
the
Imperial
conference
del
^
Aged
for
such
an
adwas the
The American people, from their sincerity, give to It duo thought, and
•
1
_
egates and a. formal treaty vetoing
• no sign, however,
vancsL
earliest
days, havo observed the wise more especially if we wll compare It
the United States with authority .for
jrdt’a followers mov
of C*
system of acknowledging each year with that of any other community Klansmcn numbering more than 10O,the search a n d -leisure of British
ing from their present quarters.
000 from Ohio, Ponnaylvanla and
the bounty with which Divine Provid In the world.
ship* suspected o f carrying contra
“ Certain)^ not 'war against the
ence ‘ has favored them. In tho be
Tho year has brought to our people West Virginia will gather her* Sat
band a1cabal within stipulated steam
Reich. W« A) not want separation;
the biggest victory
/•m ; *«L
ginning this acknowledgment waa a two tragic experiences which havo urday. to. .celebrate
ing distant 9f.the Am«rirtB *hore Is
* « _ _ _____ a t- _ *
a tJ
we are and remain Germans. What
voluntary return of thanks by the ilsaply Affected A mu. One was tha wen by the klan north of Mason and
noaring completion at thf hands of
m
community for the fruitfulncsa of the death ef our beloved President Hard tflxon line Colonel A. E. Watkins, His Lawyers Prepare To foreign office legal aoporta.
/& -• * *
.
j
.
.
from the misfortune Into which it has
harvest. Though our mode of life ing, which has’ been mourned where- klan spokesman announced. The vic
, Go Forward With
A complete understanding has been
sunk deeper »nd deeper under the In
haa greatly changed, this custom has ever there is a realisation of the tory ia the ejection of Charles S.
reached
between the Stkte Depart
fluence of .the. aoclal democrats dur
Trial
always survived.
It has made worth of high Ideals, noble purpose Schelble as mayor. In the meantlm*.
ment
at
Washington and the British
ing, the last five years.
Thankagviglng Day not only one of and unselfish service carried even to present mayor says no parade can bo
foreign
tha
( B f f i f i AMOCIi IvI P H m )
lUIVIgU office
U» a»vo regarding
aw y
" , r m*ln
•
HIt la now * question of making
tha oldest, but one of the most char the end of supreme sacrifice. His held.
________
, OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 8.—Gov. clauses of tho document and there
an end of the ao-called achievements Atlantic Coast Line Will , acteristlc observances of our country. loss'recalled the nation to a lass cap
H. A. Neol *nd J. M. Dawson are ernor J. C. Walton lost yesterday In ^appears to be no **rio«tii obitedl* to
of the ^eyolutlon, and restoring or
Put On Fine
; (O fct lm d e* I'*** Thru)
On that day, In home and in church.
..
. a 1 ' M.l I_
L..>I *_•_ ^
-L a. Im d-J a 1 IniaMlan.
der and work to their proper places.
sponding
the day In Orlando on busl his effort to obtain federal interven its early acceptance by both govern
Schedule
T
tion
to
stop
his impeachmoot trial, ment*.
In foreign affaire the Reich needs
ness and also taking a peek at the
and
his
attorneys
last night were pre
more manliness, pride and self-conThe treaty will confer Reciprocal
Rodeo o f Rough Riders as Mr. Neel
WILMINGTON, N. C., Nov. 8.—
paring
to
go
forward
with
the
trial
waa
at
one
time
a
brdnebo
buster
andright*
on Great Britain In the *hap«
sciousneea.”
On November
13th, the Atlantic
The minister, Dr. Von Preger, was Coast Line will Inaugurate for the
celebrated rider In Colorado and oth today before tho state sonate court of granting authority to IU ocean
passenger liners to bring legitimate
convinced that an amicable arrange full length of the tourist season their
er .weatern states In tho early days, of impeachmsnt.
udge John H. Cotteral, in tho Uni liquor atores Into American porta un- ment .wpuld be raachod with Berlin famous Tampa Special, with first trip
lie had a record for throwing a bull
and that tM present difficulties with northbound from Tampa November
and looping It In the shortest time and ted States district court at Lawton dcr seal, when Intended for outbound
the central government would be 14th. The train this season will be
atll throws
not with a lariat, denied the executiv.% application for consumption.
___bull
.. >but_______
a restraining order agsinat the prose
solved.
equipped with new, all-steel coachos
The Popular Market announces a cution of the impeachment charges.
Chancellor Stresemann U atUl con and baggage can of tho most modern
WASHINGTON, Nov. B.—Lacking
Delicatessen department that will add The judge gave lack of Jurisdiction
sulting the party leaders, but there types built for comfort and elegance.
official advance*, of to th* action
much to this popular place. The new
is no sign of the appointment of new In addition to.the roach equipment
When there ia a definite result it will department will be under tha manage a* hla reason. He granted a rehear taken by th* Imperial conference, ad T^i
„
minister*. The government seems the Tampa Special will carry observa CROWN PRINCE FREDERICK be brought to your notice.”
, ment of Mr. Berryhill and the specials ing, however, upon application of ministration officials could throw no
more pre-oecupled with the chaotic tion parlor car and broiler parlor car.
WILHAM MUST 8TAY ’
Secretary Hughes would not go for .Friday and Saturday will bring counsel for the governor, for which additional light Uxfey on the specific
IN HOLLAND
financial conditions but is nqn- and will handle aleepln gears from
terms of the prt&oeed liquor treaty
qv'en that far. Evading an effort to the crowd running. 8eo the adver he will set * dote later.
Bimultaenoualy with tho hearing at with Great Britain.
* plussed aa to what to do.
get him to say whether he -till re tisement today.
Washington, Chicago, Cleveland and
Lawton, Gov. Walton, through coun
The arbitrary attempt to fix the
Negotiation* spoken of In London
garded the situation "hopefully,” ho
Akron.
•
!
ltt
sel,
appeared before the court of Im dispatches os In progress batwton
doUar. rata, at 420,000,000,000 marks
Went directly from the conference to
The scheduled following will prove
peachment her* and entered a pica Secretory Hughes and Lord Curaon
collaneed today after being maintain attractive and convenient:,
the White Houae to report develop
of not guilty to each of the twenty- probably refer to th. c°nrtrrtUon
ed fo rn e a r iy ’a week, and tho ret*
Official
Siltnce
As
To
Conversa
ments to President Coolldge.
91 Lv. Jacksonville 10 a. m., Ar.
two chargee In the bill. He mede a Ambassador __
waa increased by 60 per cent, which
tions Between Hughes
Harvey with the Brltfto
In vnew of thle complete alienee aa
Sanford 1:18 P- m. .
is still
or ela times behind the
' »
and Josserand r
detailed
.newer
to
five
of
tho
I
Foreign”
^
W
.ter
before the ambarea91 Lv. Sanford 1:88 p. m., Ar. Tam
to what had occurred, speculation as
The answer, -to remaining iharges
‘ ^
hom0. M that time Air. __
rates quotad abroad. With the ob
to
how
far
direct
conversation!
be
pa 6:10 p. m.
•
.Inr th* *•«»•«»»<
„ .
will be heard today and the trial la
to amplify on in- .
ject of attesting the growing prac
02 Lv. Tampa. 12:46 p. m. Ar. San
and Paris had
PABI8, Nov. R—Allied eounpU of tween Washington
tice at refuting-. to accept paper ford 4:00 p. m. '
start
at
1:80
p.
m.
.traction.
<
from
Washington
the port*
ambassadors decided today to request served to clear the we* for an un
The
anion
of
Judge
Cotteral
is
beof
^
Unlt#d
Bute,
ahd
point
marks aa currency, th« K ^erm^c"
02 Lv. Sanford 4:06 p. m., Ar. Jack tho Dutch government not to allow derstanding among the allloe which
lieved to have removed all possibility
^
fk ob^ „ , o f tha
hna issued * <U*rce prohibiting Ger sonville 7:26 p. m.
'
former Crown Prince Frederick Wil would re«ult In tho extending of a
man firms fro retiming paper a. pay
of a del*)' in the trial.
Washington government
.. *
The A- C. I* i« putting on service liam to leave Dutch territory, whore formal invitation for American co
Tho court declined to consider a
0riglwil tt^aty suggestion
.^
ment for goods, supplied or wort Uf attract tourists andjs co-operating
operation
in
th*
proposed
Inquiry
woe
-r i
,,
,•
»
•• *
he ha* been in exile since tha war and operation in in s
done; heavy penalties are threatened , ally in the effort to prolong the artmoUon
by
^
’
made
by
Secretary
t
Hughe,
wa.
la'V
also to ask the German government thrown back qpon .anolyaU of pro** C h a l l e i l g 8 I m p e r i a l tomey general, to dismiss Gov. Wal^
0j convsn,
_ L I ______ ____ D a s 4 a
ffflll T y t iu in ll. I
H 7 I
-1
/lla e a a
not to allow him to enter Germany cablegrams from Paris and London.
son
Wizard To Give
ten’s bill of complaint, and, a r g »
lnto a draft treaty- Until the ;
RspresenUtivea of th. pasreng*r as he ia'on the list of person* charged
Theao dispatches were viewed, par
Loan and
ment was Haard diractfy on Um» 1b il. \ ^
counter-proposaU have been
Public Facte
and traffic departments wUl accom with war crimes whose arrest is ttculavly those from Parle, describing
Governor
Walton
sought
a
afrit
by
.
.
comment on the aitiga Company
pany the train on it. flrat trip to sea ■ought by ellied governments.
French official circle* as more hope
’
(n
r
Tha
Aw
N
laM
Prsaa)
,
which
witnesses
nesses would bo ,U®J I
u withheld her* Ut official clrOffice Ready that everything iaJn first class shape.
ful of ultimate agreemanb among the
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 8^-Emper moned for
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—Absolute allies *■ Indicating that dietlnct
dlaUnct prog- or Simmons of the
th* Ku Klux*Klan
Klux Klan re- .
^
u.
fairiy by the «**. It u o m w u , m
king* for the now San- Concert Given For Hos official silence as to the nature of
t *
A d ministration official, ar. eoUnJy wtisdej At ‘ .U*»
r
...
h.d
N
.
fpm
t«Ur
tt.
J*
•»* 1"S
S ^with
5R the
f 2situ.Uo*
S
-----ufled
and with
Saving* Company « *
continued conversation* today be u
n
i
Ainw
m
n
ui
•—
|
sued
a
ataicmcni
cfiollefiging
Imperial
,lr
,
.
r
f
.
.
u
u
m
.
n
l
^
o
»
ta
p
«b
».»t
ch
«P
.
W
S
S
f
i
S
J
&
S
version Sof tha British
I by V. C. Collar in th* pital At Parish House tween SocreUry Hughe* and Ambas ed statement at tha conclusion of hie wlMrd Evan* to come out in the that th* Impeachment charge*
tM
of • K-KIU. D m*
i.
t .t fc c r .-i.
building •»'- Magnolia
j open and give the public facto In con ■piracy participated In by .tha state I poeal* ■
Sanford Music Lover* Will B* Glvoo sador Juaaerand blocked every effort talk with Secretary Hughos, it
_
* he Milan* This ter. The
to obtain information as to whether
Real Treat at This Concert.
nection with ahootlng of Captain W. legislature. He also asked a restraini \ /<
mad* by A. C. 8*UUk
progress had been made toward an terpreuiviw
m
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8
. Coburn by PbU E. Pox, Rian pub- in j order If testimony adduced t W . V . ' L .
p
a
y
,
end
U
a
work
Sanford music lovora will be given agreement on th# scope of. tha pro lent from Paris was regardod ‘V / 1*lllshlng agent Monday. Dr. Fred B
cf the
Send Pe
tha hearing provided a basis.
.
, »s all the fixture* a real treat next, Thursday night *t posed expert inquiry into Osman*’, ! orrood circle* aa not beyond the
of grit,
^ho swore out #eao**werH.
B.
Martin
of
counsel
for
th*
, new company will the Pariah House when BL Agnes economic. *ituaUeo <aa it affect* »to
” Gove:
are’ ‘ *
' rants against Evans and other klsni- governor, referred to the “ rinistcr
range of probabOlty.
nford. C. L. Guild puts on tha fine concert sched reparations PrtNem,
influence of the Ku Klux Klsn," and
AreadU, Bay- uled. It wiU be unde* th* manageN. Dev.
tl woe *ald
charged that the organisation Is pre- have sent a
•and J. A- D*o- m.nt .1 lb . ObUJ
among tb#
ventlng th# executive from having I Hardee
^ _ oakln
Aspenwall Tokoch and Frank C. Mc
to Blrmlng.
!n<^
of th*
Mahan will be assisted by Mrs. Looks,
ba’ I
\would cc
. '
b U U t i 'w ^ n t
Mr*.’ B. F. Houabolder and Mrs.
event wmh *
_
SUU* Constitution.
.
•■^ ^
'rain McGultm and the music and
was >a*ad on a feeling
Counsel opposing the execariva’s i
will be of the vory best
might * - * 1 to explain hU position
action
based their argument
u * *b
...d ho* nom* qf -ih* finret
words.
'
ta bU
w
.alleged
lack
of
Jurisdiction,
Usklng
ft
la this Ua* that could be gath
■h
. . . . - — ........—
■ W I .l-.fc M .
Ing
that
tb#
impeachment'
c
a
n
1»|.
-----■
■■ ■ ■
ered together ami thta *
oa a , fin*
"now
before
th
e'W
gb
ret
J
u
d
i
c
U
l
k
W
irt o f j
Nor. «^-Wto*t, Dee.,
t o well attended, -slit*
lt-<
tribunal
of
the
atdte.*
end
*
a
‘
no
U
rvU
ltor.
to the
«l corn, Deeaptbcr Tl M
th*
y court lV e«p rtrored ^ ^ , | m ^ - ^ . .nd
*
71
110 1-2 U 3-4;
M TW
...
l
- '■
iw d d o u t
MIBB
*&(*<*■.
»>*!
COTTON GINNED
SHOWS DECREASE
OVER LAST YEAR FORMED
TV.
iRAILROADMEN
WALKED OUT
ON VIRGINIA RY
_ T 0RN
w alto n M
TREATY
s
INTERVENTION
ALLIED COUNCIL REQUESTS
DUTCH NOT TO ALLOW
FORMER PRINCE TO LEAVE
OR BE
SIMMONS WANTS
CLEAN SLATE
FOR Kll KLUX
*
ssn
mmm
m
St
Wl
■
c>“- u u °bvio,“*h°w,r’
�rt i. 5
tkit ***** Kw&sfcwtBifiwrtw* iff
»
T ifE ^ANFOHD PA IL HERALP, W E P N ^ t> A V j^N6Vri
* ’
i
t.u.w' v <
-
i
ti l ■ ?'
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VEGETABLE SHIPPERS MEETING
GO OVER THE LETTUCE SIT
UATION LOOKS VERY EN
COURAGING
,
Society Bditot
I f you have any friends visiting you—if you aro going anywhere or comt ig home, or If you are entertaining, write a postal card to this department,
giving details, or telephone tho item. It will bo greatly appreciated.
Wednesday—Regular business meet
Ing of Woman’ s Club,
program
for Louvain
Day, Social Half
Hour at Woman’s Club at three
o’clock.
Wednesday— Mrs. W. C. Hill will en
tertain tho members of the Eve
ning Brdige Club at 8:30 p. m. at
h cr^ om c on Fourth street.
Thursday— Mrs. R. A. Newman will
> entertain the members o f the Du
plicate Bridge Club.
Thursday— Mrs. C. E. Henry will cntertain the members of the Merric
Matrons Bridge Club at 3 o’clock.
Thursday— Seminole County Federntlon of Women’s Clubs will meet nt
the Woman’s Club at 10:30 a. m. for
an all-day meeting.
Friday-—Nr*. W. A. Fitts nnd Mrs.
Hal Wight will entertain at bridge
, at the home of the former, honor
ing Mrs. Howard Jones of l » s An
geles, Calif., the guest of Mrs.
ClUnde Howard.
.
Friday— Mrs. Harry B. Lewis will
Thirteen Bridge Club.
Friday—Tho Sallie Harrison Chapted
N. 8. D. A. R. will meet with Mr*.
Beecher Kent at her^iome in Win
ter Park at 3 o’clo c k /
Friday— Circle No. 3 will meet at
the home of Mrs. D. A. Kelley on
avenue at 2:30 p. m., with Mrs.
Thuthday, November 8th, for an all
day sension. The Woman’* Clubs of
Sanford and the Daughters o f the
American Revolution will be Joint
hostesses at luncheon. All members
of the Woman’s Club; Daughters of
the American Revolution; Business
nnd Professional Women’s Club; Pa
rent-Teachers’ Association; Auxiliary
o f the Spanish American War Vet
erans nnd American Legion Auxiliary
arc invited.
Mrs. E. M. Galloway will spenk nnd
Mrs. John Fuller of Orlnndo will
speak on the Orange County Federa
tion work.
Every one come nnd bring a banket
lunch to spread with County Women;
the Woman’s Club and the Daughters
of the American Revolution will fur
nish coffee and a hot dish.
CIRCLE NO. 2.
Mrs. B. J. Starling wns hostess
yesterdny afternoon fqr the members
of Circle No . 2 of the Methodist
church, at her home on Magnolia ave
nue.
The meeting wns called to order by
tho chairman, Mrs. Rutledge, with
tho Lord’* prayer. Further plans
were made to perfect the Circle’s
booth nt the Christmas bazanr. Res
olutions were passed, that each
member be more alive to the social
side of the Circle’s activities.
There wns nn unusunliy large num
ber present nt this meeting, including
Dr. nnd Mrs. Carpenter, and as usunl
Dr. Carpenter was the life nnd spirit
of nn altogether good time.
Mrs. Starling nsissted by Mrs. C.
II. Smith nnd little Mary Nixon
served delicious refreshments con
sisting of nngel snndwlchcs, fruit
cake and hot chocolate topped with
whipped crcnm.
(Continued from page II
We will depend upon you to keep
its posted on your crop, also wo re
quire definite information on shipping
points, etc., when your deal starts.
With a short crop In California and
(ho cleaning up of tho Idaho and
Utah crops we believe that the proaI»ccts arc good."
.
Philadelphia Pa., Nov., 5, 1923.
"Jersey lettuce looks very bad at
present, worse than when you were
here."
Los. Angeles, Calif., Nov. 8, 1923.
“ Lettuce crop northern California
considerably heavier than last year.
They are shipping now twenty cars
dnily. This will decrease two weeks.
Los Angelos has usual amount, acre
age with better fall crop they have
had for some timo, shipments past
wook six to twolvo cars dnily, will
increase to sixty, seventy-five cars
daily by twentieth November. Im
perial Valley has large acreage but
poor stand, weather crickets, grass
hoppers destroying portion crop, how
ever will bo plenty; lettuce shipments
should start from Imperial December
fifteenth to twentieth. Our opinion
will bo too much lettuce to bring
reasonable price.
Northern Cali
fornia celery reports usual acreage,
qunlity good but little later common
acreage around Los Angeles larger
thnn last year but quality very poor
on nccount dry weather. Rain may
bringbrlng It out. Certainly want ex
change view with you one week dur
ing entire season."
New Yorw, November 3, 1923..
"Freeze last night has not effected
the ncrcagc or quantity of Jersey
lettuc wil however mean inferior qunl
ity moat stock hudly burnt had fair
crop but not as large ns Inst year will
expect to continue shipping up until
December first one of large receivers
her recivcd four cars dnily for same
period last yenr receiving only two
cars daily this year will receive one
car next week nnd diminishing re
ceipts until December first.”
FUNERAL NOTICE
All members of the Snllie Harrison
Chapter, N. S. D. A. It., thnt wish to
attend the meeting nt' Winter Park,
Fridny Dth with Mrs. Beecher Kent,
hostess l>c nt the Wclnka Aparement*
lobby at two o'clock nnd phone Mrs.
W. F. Watson for reservation ns cars
will be provided to take any member
wlshlng to go.
, --------CARD OF THANKS.
Wc wish to take this means to express our heartfelt appreciation to uli
those who were so kind to us during
the Illness and death of our little
daughter Margaret Louise, especially
FEDEltA
SEMINOLE COUNTY
TION OF WOMEN’ S CLUBS.
The Seminole County Federation
o f Women's Clubs will meet at the j
Woman'* Club House at 10:30 o’clock j
'
Jit
SALE— Some Gandy
Block, V . o . Box 205.
191-3tp.
The Dally Hrrald, 16c per week.
T H O R N S AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS”
A Preferred Picture
With Kenneth Harlan, E«telle Taylor, Edith Roberts and
an all Star Cast.
A Romance Based on tho Famous Stage Play From Bertha
M. Clay’s widely read Novel.
Comedy ’
•~
In ‘’ HIGH AND DIZZY”
Also fun from the press. Prices 10 and 35 Cents
” T tf7ir«iuy^,‘TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM”
■y- ' .
Florida!
Fair Wednesday and Benutiful Home located 511 Park
Thursday, no chango In temperature,
Avenue. AH Modern Conven
And it is putting the proper amount moderate northwest winds.
of trading spirit into business. '
iences. Price $5,500.00. 50 ft.
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Nov. 6.—
lot.
-C. D. Brumlcy of Chuluota was in The maximum and minimum temper
ature*
'
in
representative
cities,
fur
the city today mingling with his many
nished by the weather burnnb from
friends. •* •
• •/ ,
records compild at 8 p. m. follows:
Max. Min.
Geo. L. Pfeiffer is a prominent Cities >
56'
BO
visitor to Snnford from Miami, Fla., Atlantic-City •.....— ........
Atlanta ........- ...................... M
40
stopping at tho Valdcx.
Rooms 501-2
Boston .................... ..... - .... 00
48
Buffalo
_____
___—
T.?------60
48
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Warner were
30
First National Bank Bldg.
arrivals Tuesday at the Valdez from Chicago .......... ................— 54
Cincinnati ...... ....... .......— 46
42
St. Petersburg.
Dcs M oines......................
60
28
Phone 95
42
Cosmo L. Williams, well known of- Eastport, Maine — ......... 52
54
34
fico supply man from Tampa, is n Kansas City ........
New
York
.......
J................
66
50
guest of the Valdez while in the city
Pittsburg _____
48
40
on business.
St. Louis ................
52
<0 Expert Typewriter cleaning nnd re
46
<0 pairing. Call H. S. Pond, phono 221
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sedwick nrc vis Toledo ....
50
48 or Peoples Bank.
itors to the City Substantial from Washington ............
179-tfc.
Snnfcrd:
Montlccllo, Fin., stopping nt the Val
Maxi.
.................................... 72
dez.
Congregational Bazaar will be hold
Min.
...ji................ .^».................. 60 December 8th in tho Welalca.
J. G. Pitts, of Laurens, S. C., Is a Tcblo hoard $6.00 per week. Hot and
188*6tc.
visitor to SnilTord, coming down to
cold water, furnished rooms, $3.00
look over business conditions in view per week. Room and hoard $3-00 per
of locntlng here. Ho is stopping at week Mrs. Z. T Stedmnn, 503 W.
the Valdez.
Third street.
180-fltp.
Nice fall weather, yes.
Dr. Ia»c II. Smith, of Buffalo, N.
"Ten Nights iq n Bar Room.’
Y., nnd sister, Mrs. M. 8. llnzen, of story that has reformed millions.
Duluth, Minn., were arrivals Tuesday
190-ltc.
at tho Valdez, coming down for the
winter months.
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CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—Opening grain
prices: Wheot, December, 106 1-4 to
1-2; May, 111 3-8; corn, December,
76 1-2 to 3-4; onts, December, 42.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 7.—Cotton,
cloven o'clock call: December, 33.30;
January, 33.25.
Electric Heaters ....$6.50
Sink stoppers hold the
water in the sink 35c
Safety Razors, Gillette
•Style
50c
Ink writing pencils $2.50
Bike Tires ..l.j.....t:;..$1.65
F. P. RINES
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FOR SALE—Fvo room house and lot
on Snnford Heights. . Ca|h or
terms. F. Breeden, Smith Barber
Shop.
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YOUR EVES Healthy €Xes
If they Tire, I t c £ Smart, B um
or Discharge, if Sard lnwsted.
Inflamed or Granulated, use
Murine. Soothes end Refreshes.
Safe lor Infant or A d u lt A t all
Druggists.
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CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
Christinas Bazaar of
Catholic
church at Psriah IIouss. December G
161-to Dsc 0.
and 6.
FOR RENT—Apartments and alaep>nldali Apartraafitn,
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SANFORD PAINT
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Used It, When Needed,
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When Yoir Paint Use
Sun Proof, Sold Only by
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for 25 Y ean.
ALSO A COMEDY.
I f it is a D r e s . s or
Coat We can PIease
You In P R I C E
And Q U A L I T Y
Word was received today o* i nc
sudden death of L, J. Maxwell, divis
ion superintendent of the WeiteUi
Union Telegraph Company with head
quarters in Jacksonville. Mr. Max
well was well known in Sanford whero
he visited many time* during tho year
on official business. ell was a form
er resident of Richmond, Vo., where
the remains will probably be taken
for burial.
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1103 Palmetto Ave. Phota'e 481-J metto streets
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Black-Draught
Tom Martin, Jr., is in town today
Hatfield, Ark.—Mr. O. W. Parsons,, a
shaking hands with old friends. 11c
well-known farmer on Route I, this place,
wns formerly n Sanford citizen, hut
cays: "I keep Black-Draught In my home
now exist* in Orlando. He is n guest
all the lime. It Is the best all-around
of the Valdez during his brief visit to Flower plants now ready to set medicine I have ever found for the fiver
Sanford.
and for constipation. We began using it
in your garden
25 or more years ago and have used it
A. C. Scott, of tho Woodward Con CALENDULA
whenever needed since. I have never
struction Co., Jacksonville, nrirved if CARNATIONS
found any other medicine ns good for
Snnford Tuosdny, coming down t< PANSY' .
constipation, and that was what I suffer
ed with till I began using Black-Draught.
look over the new contracts of thi PETUNRTA— FRQM THE
Black-Draught corrected this condition,
FAMOUS DREER S E E D Southern Utilities Co.
and now we use it for the liver and for
PURPLE. CRIMSON, OR
indigestion—a tight and sluggish feeling
MIXED COLORS
after meats, for bad taste in the mouth
LUPINS
and sour stomach.
MIGNONETTE
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*‘My wife uses it for headache and
ENGLISH DOUBLE DAISY
biliousness.
' It sets bn our shelf and we
CANDY TUFT
don’t let it get ou t It has been a great
help to us. 1 believe a great deal of
T. Green nnd J. F. Sibley were
sickness Is caused by hurried eating and
,1s nt the Valdez Tuesduy from
constipation, and Buck-Draught, if taken
in, Ga., coming down to look
PHONE 2G0-W
right, will correct tills condition.”
business conditions in the City
Qct ThedforfiX the original aqdLoply
JU4
genuine Black-Draught powdered-liver
medicine. Sold everywhere.
NC-150
Bachman, of Jacksonville, a
nt visitor to Sanford, is regisi* the Valdez while in’ the city
ng business interests of Marx
whom he represents.
bridge
Matinee for School Children Daily nt 4:00
■Night Shows Starting nt 7 :30 nnd 9:15 I*. M
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tM.\iri,
lajiatetksigaSalraksftzTtt
Antonie Bonifneine, n fruit grower
of Fruitlund Park, Floridn, died sud
denly at his home there on Monday
evening. He is survived by n widow
nnd several children.
His remains
will be taken to Sanford, Thursday
morning. A mass of Requiom will be
said funeral services in All Souls
Cutholic Church at 10 a. in. Interment
will be in St. Calixtus Cutholic Ceme
somc potted pinnis ano icm s iin-v.- tery.
ively arranged in the living room nnd
connecting rooms, while hanging
Tho Herald for first c I u b s Job work.
baskets and vases of exquisite pink
rndinnee roses lent additional adorn Hupmohile 1923 touring, almost new
ment, providing an ideal setting for
many extrns. $250.00 1st payment,
this delightful gathering.
$50.00 Monthly.
Phone 3, Sunford
Claude Massey, re;[presenting the
Five tnhlos of players enjoyed sev Motor Co., Dodge dealers.
Virginia Paper Company with headeral spirited games of bridge, nnd the
lD0-2tc.
quarters in Jacksonville was in the
prize awarded for high score, a card
city today calling on the local printtable cover wus won by Mrs. E. F.
"Ten Nights in a Bar Room" nt the
ing .trade.
Householder. The consolntion prize, Milnne Theutre Thursday.
a tea towel went to Miss Annie Haw
190-ltc.
The County Commissioners nnd the
kins. Mrs. Jones, honoree, was pre
County School Bonrd, held their re
sented « dainty luncheon set.
ARMISTICB DAY SERMON
gular monthly meetings yesterdny.
The score cards were unusually
Dr. Carpenter, of the Methodist The Herald will publish the proceed
dainty, done in pretty flornl designs church, will prcnch n spcciul sermon
ings ns soon ns it is released from
Sunday night in harmony with the
the court house.
celebration of Armistice Dny. There
will ho special music prepured for the
S. B. Stewart, of Chicago, III., has
occasion.
on
display in the Valdez
sample
|ucCi Mrs. W. A. Fitts nnd Mr*. W. C.
A cordial invitation is extended to
rooms a full line of the famous Cam
||||| nn(| „t the conclusion of the enrd the American Legion to attend this
pus Togs for young men. Mr. Stew
Konu, delicious refreshment* conslst- service.
art will be in Sanford several days,
{nK 0f n salnd courso and hot coffee,
Dr. Carpenter had three sons in the
calling
on local merchants.
invited to meet this charming hon- world war and is in full sympathy
oroo Werc Mrs. E.
P. Housholder, with the great aims of the American
Fderetick Van Roy and W. S. Aycn
Mrs.Floyd Palmer, Mrs. W. C. Hill, Legion.
of the Hayview Homes Company of
Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. F. J. GonCrystal River were in the city today
zalez, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. L.
CARD OF THANKS
enroute home from Realtor’* Conven
o . Strlngfcllow, Mrs. David Caldwell,
tion nt Orlando. Mr. Vnn Roy is one
Mrs. B. 1- Perkins, Mrs. M. 8. Wlgof the greatest boosters in Floridn
ginB| Mrs. F. K. Housholder, Mr*. W. and acquaintances who were so kind
nnd never fails to call attention to his
A Fitts, Miss Annie Hawkins. Mrs. and helpful to us during the illness
, n0y Symmes, Mrs. A. B. Wallace nnd death of our little baby Louise. home town.
Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mrs. W. h. Wat- We wish also to thank tho Columbia
Woodruff A Watson have nn adver
Bon, Mrs. Hal \Vight and Mrs. It. J. We wish also to thank the Crown
tisement today calling attention to
Paper Co., and many others who sent the wonderful values in Stylcplus
us those beautiful floral reefs.
Clothes—tho best made—for $25 to
Hupmohile 1923 louring, almost new
Mr. nnd Mrs..Eugene Steveiisoil, Sr.
$40 the suit. Also special prices on
many extras. $250.00 1st pnyment.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stevenson, Jr.
I fifty suits with $35 vnules going thin
$50.00 Monthly. Phone 3, Sunford
Mis* Louis Stevenson,
week at $19.50. S e e W o o d ru ff &
Motor Co., Dodge dialers.
Miss Bessie Nelson.
I Watson before buyihlHR'our winter
li»0-2tc.
clothes.
FOR MRS. HOWARD JONES.
One of the loveliest of the autumn
social events wns the afternoon
bridge party given yesterdny by Mrs.
Claude Howard nt her country home
on Silver I-nkc, honoring her guest,
Mrs. Howard Jones of 1a>r Angeles,
T. R. Higgins, of Pnlatkn, will ar
rive here tomorrow and will bo the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. H.
Coleman ut her home oit Sanford
Heights for several days. Coming
over to attend the Armistice cclcbra-
WEDNESDAY
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proof Nctfi, I*, quit* to th*
whistling.brake* In the commbh pracr
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DOLLAR’S TGET TfeM DUCKS' AH’ 3 0
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tlce Into which most o f us have fallen
of saying harsh things about our
highways. Wo have nd right to do so
because we have boen stingy In the
construction o f a real system o f State
highways so that whatever the condi*
conditions
ares
tlons may be'; those
iiwiwiiiiB
i«M r[™
largely our fault, barring, of course
such loco! failures as are hi evidence
on the stretch between Lakeland and
Auburndnle.”
Thia in what the Nows says:
"It scorns that it conics natural for
the people o f North Flbrldn to knock
their own roads And In so doing arc
hurting themselves unnecessarily, for
in reality their roads aro getting to
be in fine shape.
“ Last week we turned out the office
cat and stole a few days away from
the grind and visited Pa nnd Ma Ruhl
up in Alachua county at Micnnopy.
And nil the way up as we inquired
about the condition of the roads wc
were almost discouraged into turning
back, for we received the most dam
aging Information concerning them,
land were told time after time, even
in North Florida that the roads were
almost impasnble. ‘ Well, you may
get through, nnd you may not,’ wae
the cry that greeted us at every fill
ing station, and we* wore disappoint
ed and brought back home with us
the five dollar bill wc had taken along
to pay some man and mule to pull us
out of those awful roads. We found
the roads in excellent shape all the
way to Gainesville, and with the ex
ception o f a few miles where wo had
to detour around road construction
crows, tho roads were lik t velvet, and
it is a wonder wc did not nave to give
our five to some speed cop instead of
tho man with the mule. Wo admit wo
went n little over thirty on somo of 5
thoso roads for the temptation was £
too great to mosey along at that anail ■
speed, when those fine highways
seemed to say, ‘come now, brother,
you’re losing time.” Most of those
higher up were State roads nnd we’ll
say they were roods. Quit knocking
your roads North Florida, nnd begin
boosting them,, for you are keeping
many a South Florida man from vis ■
iting you for fear of the reputation S
your roods have.
Wc live in tho 5
heart o f o country with over throe
g
hundred miles of paved highways,
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T k« fcts to- t* I H - h w W eekly Her
nia ■otlrely eorera * rm l«»lr Cnanfr
«nd la pah!lake* every Friday. A drerlUlitR mtea mad* knim a aa aapllra»••**. a t H per year, alwaya la adraare.
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Tim Astoria ted Press Is exclusively
entitled to tits us# for rrpubllcdtlon of
all news dispatches credited to II or
not otherwise cenllted In O ils. poper
and also tha local news published
herein.
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dispatches herein are also reserved.
Officei IIKItAl.D ItVIl.niNO. Phone HH
TO AnVBRTISBItKl
Tn cast uf errors or omission In
legal or other advertisements The
Herald Printing Company does not
hold Itself lia b le 'fa r damage further
than tho amount received for auch
advert laements.
►oralIan Advertising k«(>resanmtt*v
THF.AIm e Kican press a ssoc iatio n
If the picture In the papers of Mrs.
Stbkcs in pajamas is a truo picture
of tho lady we sco no reason for her
husband to be jealous of her or to be
seeking a divorce.
‘ ‘Ten Nights in a Bnrrooom” will
be at one of the local theaters tonight
says announcements in the Herald.
And here wo were thinking those
days and nights were gone forever.
This is probably why the Anti-Saloon
ney J. Cntts. A sample of the vnluc
League continues to function.
and reliability of the political news
Orlando is now advocating the use caried in the Dispatch in an unduted
of a “ courtesy card” for the people story from Milton which is, presumed
who are visiting that city that will to report mectingJ’ in Milton “ this af
ternoon,'’ nnd dver which the editor
enable them to park their car for
has
written in headline.
“ Large
longer than an hour especially if they
Crowds Hear Crttts Everywhere.’’ As
are trading at the stores. This park
Cntts has not been “ everywhere” nnd
ing qucstlo’n is a big one but' Sanford
it is certain that in several plnces the
has solved it by allowing the enrs to
audiences could not properly be so
p y k as long as they wish.
classed, the spasm of virtuo which
tho editor claims to have caused his
Another severe earthquake has
plunge into journalism doesn’t appear
shaken up parts of California and
to be chronic.—Times Union.
again the famous Imperial Vnlley hns
been rocked by the vibrations of the
LICENSING AUTO DRIVERS.
earth that ‘seem to have their force
and might In tho middle of tho Pacific
It hns long been a question of who
ocean nnd extend to the shores of should drive autos'on the crowded
California. For th'e sake of tho good streets of the city and also on the
folks In- the Imperial Vnlley wc wish quiet country roads.
Some older
they would cease the shook stuff.
heudi might htivc the nge hut not the
vxperiencv^eA.s^msrTOcklcss. drivars
Jujt to show you what winter visi seemingly have no accidents while the
tors do for a city they like tho new careful ones slip up nnd tear n car
Albertson Library opening in Orlan all to pieces. It hns been Illegal for
do today* was not only endowed by youngsters to drivo cars for ninny
many winter visitors but one. man yenrs nnd yot there nrc times when
gave 175,000 worth of books to the the youngster of the, family tnay he
library just a" a starter. The time Is obliged to drive n enr nnd there nre
ripe for Sanford to make special ef some mighty good drivers among the
forts to get tourists here. They do young men nnd young girls of this
more than their share of helping tho country. The Times Union says:
city of their choice.
“ The ordinnneo requiring the li-
the bad roads of other parta of the
vokc a number of them.
“ When n'mnn is habitually careless state Tho editor of the Herald went
or is n habltunl speeder ho should not to Gainesville Inst week, nnd we wnnt
be permitted to drive n car.
By to Bay that the roads between Lees
driving one he is a menace to the burg ,and Ocala nnd from Ocala al
community.
The municipal judge most to 'Gainesville nrc not good.
wil very quickly be nblc to learn who There arc two or three detours that
should nnd who should not drive, If;n r c absolutely rotten and one of.them
u man is up before him for speeding •over n big fill is one of the worst in
or for reckless driving he should h o ; the country, They are making roads
punished aa the law directs. If he is up there but it has taken them sever
up n second time his license to drivo al yoaifc/tg iiirfacc some of the fills
should' he suspended nnd if ho is yp ami it looks like they never get them
finished. ‘ Parts of the roads where
frequently it should bo revoked.
“ We hope tho enforqpment of this they have finally surfaced them are
law will result in n grentor degree good add nthtiy parts arc passably
of security for the people of Jackson fair, but as fur as good Toads are conville. The matter is in the hnnds of cernei) there are very few of them nfthe officers who enforce the law nnd
they. should enforce it without fenr
o/W vor. All men nrc supposed to bo
Vqunl before tho law nnd If they nro
not it is the fault of those whose duty
it 'is to'enforce the law. Justice is
represented ns blind nnd should not
Hupmobile 1023 touring, nlmost new
see nny difference between individu
mnny extras. $250.00 1st payment,
als.”
$50.00 Monthly. Phono 3, Sanford
Motor Go., Dodge dcnlera.
GOOD AND HAD ROADS,
RED SEAL RECORDS
Memory’s Garden (G. Denni-L. Dennl)
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Coming Homo (EarUley-Wilmot-Filleby)
947
10-in
price
6420
12-in
price
list
$1.60
list
$2.00
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Requiem— ConftitaisinaledlcUs
(From the Accursed Call Me Forth) (Verdil
19138
10-in. list
price 75c.
Vision o f Salome— Waltz
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t . r"m ' '
Pietro
Kiss of Spring— Walla
Pietro
DANCE RECORDS
Slttin* In a Corner— Fox Trot
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Maggie! ( “ Yes Ma’am 1” ) — Fox Trot
The Manhattan Merrymakers.
Little Butterfly— Fox T rot:
■ Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
So This Is Love Waltz
The Troubadors
Nobody But You—Fox T roi •
Brooke Johns nnd His Orchestra
Lcvc, My Heart is Calling You— Fox Trot
The Manhattan Merrymakers
VOCAL RECORDS
Strollin’ Jim
Miss Patricola with the iVrginians
Nobody Else Can Love Me Like My Old
Tomato Can
• Bijly Murray
Hush, Somcbodv’s Calling My Name
Bethel Jubilee Quartet-under the direc
tion o f Rev. T. H. Wisemun
You Must Come In At the Door
Bethel Jubilee Quartet
19161
.
10-in., list
price 75c.
19162
10-in. list
19163
10-in list
price 75c.
19160
10-in. list
price 76c.
19119
10-in. list
price 75c.
Special List of Victo'r Records
19154
lo-in. list
price 75c.
19157
10-in. list
■ price 75c.
S 19168
B 10-in. list
-price* 7-5c.
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19169
10-in. Hat
price 75c.
B
Mazurka (Chopin)
Fritz-,Kreisler
Meiodie (Paderewski-Krejsler) Fritz Kreisler
Complainin' (It's Human Nature to Complain)
Etitjie Hunter
I Got
Eddie Hunter
Struttin’ Blues
Rosa Henderson
Lown-Down Papa
Rosa Henderson
Keep Ycun.eT Together Sweet Papa
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•- 1 Don’ t Let No One Man Worry Me
,
Emma Lewis
Love Me
Gertrude Saunders
Potomac River Bluca Gertrude Saunders
100-2tc.
Wo people in south Florida huve tions nffect I
been spoiled by good roads and when' or adversely.
“ Ten Nights in a Barroom,” n story
that has reformed millions, tonight.
191-llc
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A Riskless 7% Investment
The Tallahassee Weekly Dispatch
lias appeared %t the state capital and
tho editor, giving his ^“ Reasons" for
the undertaking, says' that he was
obliged to do something different in
order to make a living.
Immediate
ly afterwards he gratuitously insults
tho Florida press by declaring that
it was necessary for him to get into
print that the triith be told in Flor
ida. The Dispatch, contrary to the
suggestion of the name, has little re
cent news and is qiflte evidently Just
what it admits incidentally—a cam
paign sheet for tho candidacy of Sid-
to drive, but nevertheless they con
tinue to do £o. If they will violate
one Inw they will violate another, hut
if they wore punished severely for
violating it they would cense. Still
we believe that wo will see fewer
children driving automobiles nnd this
will be n gnin.
“ Another gain Svill bo mude in the
reduction of the number, of incom
petents driving. These will be weed
ed out by the examination nnd the re
sult will be n decrease in uccidents.
The streets will be n little bit safer.
“ But most accidents nre not the re
sult of incompetence hut of reckless
ness nnd the rerkless driver will be ns
able to stand un examination as the
cureful one. The mere matter of li
censing will not affect careless nnd
reckless driving nt nil.
“ But permits may be revoked for
infractions .of the law or for other
specified reusons.
The municipal
judge may recommend the revocation
or the suspension of license to drive.
“ If the authorities aro reluctant to
suspend or revoke licenses very little
will be donu to insuring safety.
If
thoy consider the driver instead of tho
people they will suspend few licens
er and revoke fewer.
But if they
consider the people instead of the
driver they will auspend many and re-
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The hot blue flame, clean and
steady, is cloae up under the cooking. Little of the beat is wasted.
A Florence OR Stove stands ready
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Standard containers,
receipts light, demand and movement
STORE
moderate; So. Carolina hmprs., Pears, mostly $3.50-54.00.
$2.50-$3.25.
'
St. Lends— (Clear, 43 above) •
w e l 'a k a b u i l d i n g
BEANS:
Supplied light, demand
CUKES: Market fiftii, demand li
Phan* r~r— ------ ------------ 303 mited,. movement slow, light receipts; and movement good, active market.
Fla., bu, erts. fancy, No. Is, $4.50, Alabama and Mississippi 718 bu.,
hprs., $3.00.
few higher.
CUKES: Demand limited, move
EGGPLANT:
Express
receipts
ment slow, tight supply, market dull;
rfn *
light, demand limited, movement fair,
Fla., 7-3 bu: hprs. gnd ere, (square
%1
Fla. erts., fancy, $4.00-»4.50
bu.) White Spine, $4.50-6.00.
PEPPERS;
Not quoted, home
EGGPLANT:
Supplies light, de
grown supplying market
mand limited, movement alow, market
The Popular M arket‘ wishes to
Chicago— (Cloudy, 41 above)
dull; Fla. popper crates, $4.00-$4.50
announce the opening o f their
OKRA: Supplies very light, de
BEANS:
No carlot arrivals, no
Delicatessen department, Friday cars on track, supplies moderate, de mand very light, market dull; Flo.
evening at .2 o'clock. This de mand and movement modeVnt, market 0 basket carriers, $4.00, 7-8 bu. hprs.,
partment Win be in charge of steady.
Louisiana 718 bu. hprs., $5.00
Mr. Berryhlll who will cater to groen, .wax $3.00-$3.50.
PEPPERS: Supplies liberal. Few
MQua|ity" at all times, realizing
early
sales..
CUKES: No arrivals, 1 car on
the public, as a general rule ap
track including broken, supplies, de
preciates Quality and are willing mand and movement moderate, steady
See the Milano Theater Lobby To
to pay a few cents more If they market; Fla., Squard. bushel crates, night.
101-ltc
can get the “ real stuff.’ ’ We will fancy $2.25-4.50.
have
Friday and
Saturday:
* -* * ,
EGGPLANT:
Supplies moderate, Hupmobile 1023 touring, almost new
Home Baked Ham, Home Baked no carlot arrivals, no cars on track,* many extras. $250.00 1st payment,
Beans, Old Fashioned Dough market steady, fair demand and move $50.00 Monthly. Phono 3, Sanford
nuts, Baked Ham Croquettes, ment Fla. standard erntes; $4.00- Motor Co., Dodge dealers.
100-2te.
$4.50.
.. Roast Beef. ,
Railed**
PEPPERS: No arrivals, cars on
Vegetable, Potato, Shrimp, Fruit track including broken 3, supplies TUANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION
BY PRESIDENT COOLlDC.E
Fresh Cooked shrimp. We have moderate, demand and movement
wired for other delicacies for moderate, market firm; Fla., standard
(Continued from page 1)
tU a department and will Boon crates $4.00-$4.50. Gn., bells, 7-8 bu. tious ami more . charitable attitude.
have a full line.
Iti sobered the whole thought of tho
erts., $1.25-$ 1.50.
country. A> littlo later came tho un
Boston— (Cloudy, 54 above.)
BEANS;
Supplies light, market paralleled disnnted to the friendly
dull, demand and / movement slow; poopio o f Japan. Thia culled forth
South Carolina bushel hprs., best from the people of the United States
$3.50-$4.25, poorer $2.50-$3.00, some a demonstration o f deep and humane
low
os 75c. Few sales; Fla. bu. hprs. feeling. It Was wrought into the
ifupmobile 1023' touring, almost new
substance of good works. It created
$3.00-$3.50.
> many extras. 1250.00 1st payment.
PEPPERS:
Supplies very light, new evidences of our international
$50.00 Monthly. Phone 3, Sanford
demand and movement slow; Ga. friendship, which is a guarantee o f
Motor Co., Dodge dealers.
bushel hprs. Pimentoes, few sales world peace. It replenished'the chairt•
190-2tc.
$2.50. New Jersey half barrel hprs. nblo Impuse of tho country.
By experience; suq^ ps these men
fair, few sales $2.50.
ONB IN TEN
and nations are1 tested nnd refined.
New York— (Cloudy, 47 above).
A little wound, out or ahnsPEPPERS: Arrivals Fla. 1, Ga, Wo havo been blessed With much, or
of the flesh may in nine cases out of
'cause no great suffering or inconveni 3, New Jersey 0, supplies moderate, material prosperity. Wc shall be bet
demand nnd movement fair, market ter able to appreciate it if we re
ence, but it u the one case in ten that
causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or steady;
a
Fla. erts. Beils, fancy $8.50- member the privations others have
chronic festering sore. The cheapest,
$3.76;
Gn.
bu. hprs. Pimentoes, $1.50- siifTecd, and wo shall bo tho more
safest and best course is to disinfect the
worthy o f it if we use it for their
$1.76.
wound with liquid Boroxono and apfdy
relief. We will do well, then, to rend
Philadelphia
Florida vegetables, ^SUPpWfi*,.light, e r tjinnkq for tho gpojl. that.hiyi come
to ub and show by our actions that
?»*•**
*
■ f t »" *f I
too few BaluB 'M'quotCt,
wo have become stronger, wiser nnd
Un Io n p h a r m a c y
Cincinnati— (Sleeting, 20 above)
Sanford, Florida
EGGPANT: Standard
■ ■ crates,
■ ■ few truer by the chnstenings which havo
been imposed upon us. Wo will thus
prepare ourselves for the part we
must take in n world which forever
need# tho full moanuo of service. Wo
huve been a most favored poopio. We
ought oto lie u most generous peo
ple.
r. s i
*t.
MThe Popular Market...
&
New Mid-Winter Styles in LONG COATS—some with fur trimmed and Poiret Twill. Dresses
______________$29.00, $32.50 To $49.00 each_______________________________
| NEW COATS AND SWEATERS FOR MEN AND BOYS
MEN'S A N D
I BOYS' OVER: COATS
New Fall
SW EATERS
for Men—Boys
Just arived in time for
the cold'weather.They
come in all the new
shades, Oxfords, Tan
and Brown. Boys, 6
to 18 years, priced
Slip over and coat sty
les, heavy shukei; Knit
white, red, navy, gray
—all sizes. All Wool.
Styles for Boys, $3.50
to $5.00.
H
;
Wo havo boon a most blosst peof
pic, we ought to bo n most thank
$7d)0, $10.00 to $15.00
ful poopio.
4, ,
Wherefore, I, Cnltin Coolidgo, pre
Men’s Coats
sident o f tho United Statos, do hereby
fix and designate Thursday, tho 29th
$35.00 to $50.00
day of November, ns Thanksgiving
Day, and recommend ita general ob<
-------------------------- .. .
- ... scrvanco throughout the land. It Is
urged that the people gather in their
homo and their usual' places o f wor
ship, give expression to their grati
tude fpr tho benefits and blessings
Heavy Silk Crepe in all
that a gracious Providence has be
stowed upon them, and seek the guid
ance of Almighty God that they may
deserve a continuance of His favor.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused to bo aifixod
tho Great Seal of the United 8tates.
Done at the City of Washington
this 6th day of November, in tho year
of our Lord one thousand nine hun
dred and twenty-three; end o f the
independence of the United States,
he ono-hundred and forty-eighth,
Health is one of
SSsissssss^B
gSSStSstsS
fSdlte are flat, soggy and heavy
-
P yA take chances! Usean.li
lerand
o u V ilJ b e
« « < & t h f t hen “ that o re
digested.
Remember,
scien ce
hanever
round ant
totaketh. place
e .y .
t t ',
is
j
,t
., jn »
Si/J' ft
. **' * *. *
**
e r .f , £
~ s Economy Baking
[° bo one sure
,d to successful
' always pure, *
2 DAYS Only
the New Fall Colors, worth $3.50«to $4.00 per yd. Special for 2 days
$2.95 yard
CALVIN COOLIDGE.
I $ 2 .5 9 -— D O L L S !-------$2.59-------D O L L S l—
®
•••I
T
Beginning
Thursday
evening 7:30 at Gospel
Tent, com er Palmetto
#-■ avenue a n d 3rd street.
The abject o f this meet
ing is the salvation o f
'■ Buy Toys now and have them put away until Xmas. The best Toys are going fast
Friday and Saturday—SALE OF DOLLS—Friday and Saturday
|ch only 8 d o t
Wonderful i
teque and
Rjwiue
and
Itachy, 18 tn J
Always
da ys......$2.fid
d .y « 1
beat loud voice,
AU are in
“ en d
the reason its sales
(A as ai
*
Dolls—all sizes and kinds, imported and domestic with and without voices................ 25c to $10.00
K ss& S B -
perience that many
that are claimed to
°T S'®, worthless
to health. There
$8.00 to $11.50
|j 2 D AYS Only—“ Extra Special Silk Department
!
SSSSSS9S
by actual
Men’s heavy knit and
light weight Jersey
worsted, 34 to 44 $5dH)
S
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�TENNIS
BOXING
R .L . SHIPP, Editor
HARVARD GETS SET
FOR GAME AGAINST
,* f PRINCETON TIGERS
“ Ten Nights in a Barroom” today.
A story that has reformed mllions.
The greatest heart Interest drama
the world has ever known. '
Millions have read tho book and
seen the play.
Sixty years old and good for 00
more. Like old wine, it improves
with age.
Shooting a log jam with Joe Mor
There are tears, sobs and laughter.
If she dies I'll come back and kill
you like the dog you nroi
Sec John Lowell as Joe Morgan.
Baby Ivy Ward as Littlo Mary,
Are Getting In Good
Shape For Game
With Miami*
SOUTH JACKSONVILLE BONDS.
SOUTH JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 7.
— Voters K c t c will pass on n bond Is
sue of $$50,000 fur municipal im
provement*. A tentative program of Mr. Colfcmnrv Is. u$inff tree p w
tHo expenditures frotn- sale of the
today
bonds provide for impitfvemerita to
streets that will coat r proximntcIy
|H2,00; td electric light plant and
equipment, 3125,000;* sowers, |30,000,
fire department 320,000; and parks, Buy Your Gasoline here— you
may be the lucky man today
39.000.
NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Harvard
••;V
•
gridiron wnrftorg held?' today their
The locn\ High school football team
Insf, hard sc dp) mage ''bistort the held another (rood practice, yesterday
Prir^Dtofl game Saturday—the first In preparation for their hardest ^imo
of the’, big three contests—-os they of the season Monday with Miami,
leave-'early Thursday for Tigcrtown Two tcamij lyere out and Coach Wil
to get their last" light workout on kinson succeeded In putting the crews
OhKf Field and Become acquainted through a stiff practice which Is cer
with, locale,
tainly needed. The game with PalatAt'-Princeton the varsity scored ka gave the Conch several pointers on
three, times yesterday in a short weaknesses in the locals line, which OUTDOOR BULLETINS
FOR JACKSONVILLE
workout itgainst the Omelettes, using he is now remedying.
Harvard formations* and tho scrubs
Mnny local fans arc In the opinion
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 7.— Plans
were unable to gain much.
Quality Tires That Satisfy
thnt Sanford High will trim the Mlto
place outdoor bulletins.at strategic
Yojp, more confident since its vic nml boys with something like a two
Buyers
tory over the Army, will hove only touchdown ^o nothing score. Whllo points in the North, advertising this
DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION
one hard scrimmage this week in pre this is possible, t^c locals will Have city, have been completed as n part
paration for Maryland Saturday. The to bo going strong as Minmi has n of the scheme to advertise tho city.
ACESSORIES
Cadets-at West Point went onto the great team this year. Though beat The bulletins will hear among other
field-the first time since tho Yale en badly by Duval last week the Mi things the following:
First 8 trcet and Elm Avenue.
Jacksonville, Florida
debacle and had a secret session with ami boys ore not discouraged in the
Telephone 447-W
their drill master. The Cadets play least and will conns to Sanford with
A good place to visit—
Arkansas Aggies Saturday.
A better placo to live.
the solid determination to take home
s Line l^
a n t o r d to
Passengers and ‘Packages
Leaves Lake Mary
I and 5 p. m. Leaves Sanford 10:30
a. m.. 4 and 6:30 p.m .
nd First.
'*
Phone 5-13
the scalps o f the Celery-Feds though
TEN NIGnT8 IN A BAR
tho Cclry-Feds themselves expect toROOM’ ' AT MILANE TODAY keep here at home the skins of the
Heyl-Cats.
If you would see on the screen the
human interest story thnt has touch
ed the hearts of millions in all parts melodrama, “ Ten Nights in a Bar
room," nt the Milano theater today,
of tho world for sixty years.
This famous old play hns been made
It is as fresh todny as when it was into n super special. The story of
"Ten Nights in a Barroom" is fnmllwritten.
inr to almost everyone, ns it enjoyed
great
success both ns a novel and
Comedy, Snub Pollard in "The
play.
It
has been on the boards for
Mystery Man."
over sixty years and is said to have
Don’t miss "Ton Nights in a Bar played in every city and town in the
country.
room" todny
Therefore, It is not surprising thnt
tho always enterprising movie pro
COUGII8, COLDS, WHOPPING
ducers found in it splendid mnterinl
COUGH
for a most unusual feature. L. Case
Mrs. Will Hall, R. No. 3 Baxley, Russell, who wrote the scenario, has
Ga., states: "I am writing to all who followed tho story faithfully, only
suffer from cougs, colds, croup or making such changes In the original
whopping cough. I cannot recom story ns tho dictates of the screen re
mend Foley's Honey and Tor too quired. Of course the wide range of
of n much
much, and I can't keep houso without the photoplay permits
it. Have been using it since 1D19 more elaborate version than the stage
and hava found it the best medicine could give. Such scenes ns the log
there is for grown-ups and children."
Best and largest cough and cold re
medy in the world. Refuse substit
utes. Sold ovurywhere.
Will Meet Winter Park
Quintet Here To
morrow Night
Miss Ruth Gilon, conch of Sanford
High’s girl’* basketball . team will
match her quintet tomorrow night for
the first time this season with tho
Winter Park High’s team. Assisted
by the leadership of Miss Maud
Carrnwuy, cnptpin of the girls tenm,
Miss Gillon has turned out n team
that 1b cnpnble of meeting Florida's
best. Practicnlly all o f Inst year’s
team is back this year and now with
a more experienced team they faco
bright prospects this year.
Tomorrow night’s game with the
Winter I’nrk girl’s promises to bo a
first rate bnskelbnllftgnmc as Winter
Park is rumored to have a crackerjack team thi" year. But local fans
uro certain that tho locals can boat
them by an overwhelming scoro.
Remember, tomorrow night in the
Parish House, Hanford High versus
Winter Park, admission 25c and 35c.
Friday night nt 8 o’clock.
the New
Remington tests showed that powder varies batch
H E next time you go out hunting, stop at
by batch—even the same kind and w eight A given
your dealer’s and ask him for a box o f
Remington Game Loads for tho particular kindweight o f the same kind o f powder doesn't always
give the same results. So in Game Loads Reming
o f game you are after.
T
ton adjusts tho amount o f powder to give exactly
the right shooting quality for the specific game.
Powder varies—Remington Game Loads do n o t
The name o f the game is right on tho box.
You’ll note that the weight o f the powder i9
n o t marked on the box.
It isn't shown because Remington Game Loads
are n o f loa d ed to s p e c ifie d w e ig h t
The box of shells you get is loaded to give
Take just one box o f Remington Game Loads out
and use them. Notice b ow they ehoot in your gun.
And remember this: If you go back to the store
next week or next month— or go to any store in a
different town,—and get another box o f tho same
kind of Remington Gama Load, the shells will
perform ex a ctly the eamo.
1
They alri) bromhriiUlng ‘ football.
Golfers listening in may think tho
gridiron is a dub.
Jack Dempsey, according to re
ports, tins refused to piny tho win
ners of the world scries.
W ESBuSi $
q u a il
”7frOSai&i
Lo a d
DUCK Lo ad
"Ten Nights in a Barroom'
greatest heart interest story
world lias ever known.
It
Quail Load
Duck Load
Buck Shot Load
Qootc Load
Recom m ended far Q uill, D m ,
W o o d co ck , R ill, Plover and
Snip*. It, It mod ZO-glu|t; No.
S ChlUoS or S ift Shot.
Recom mended for Duck, Pbcaoaot,
Ho w k.C tow .R abblt, Wart ridge, Pralrla
Chicken a n j Qrouao. 12, IS and 20No. 5,6 or 7 Chiliad or S o ftS b ii.
Recom mended for Dear. Black
Bear and W o lf.
1t-fl augo: loaded w ith W p .ll.ta
o f No. UEiatarn (hot.
R ecrm m aodcd for Oooac, P o l,
Turkey and R accoon,
U-gauga; N o. t Chiliad or Soft
•boh
City Tax Books Open
November 1st, for the
payment o f 1923 Taxes.
ORANGE GROVE, with
nice home, with lake
frontage, bearing trees,
seven acres, Price $6,500. Terms
TEN ACRE ORANGE
GROVE, without house,
located in best orange
section
of
Seminole
County. * If purchased
with fruit on the trees
can be had for $6,500.00.
Terms
Nice bungalow with all
conveniences, located on
Palmetto avenue, four
blocks from Main Street
$4,250.00. Terms
Ilupmobilo ll>23 touring, almost new
many uxtrns^ $230.00 1st payment,
$50.00 Monthly. Phono 8, Sanford
2 per cent discount allowed if paid, ^
Motor Co., Dodge dealers.
ID0-2tc.
in November and 1 per cent discount
if paid in December.
MIAMI Ml «IC FESTIVAL.
ALFRED FOSTER, City Tux
MIAMI, Nov. 0.—The week of
Collector, by E, Hoy, D. C.
March 21*29 has been tentatively set
by the executive board of the Miami
Mon. Thurs.— 12-20-1 Ctc.
Music Festival Association as the
dale for Miami’s first music festival.
The tentative program submitted by
S. Ernest Phllpitt falls for a week
that would Include two nights devoted
to locul choirs and chorul organiza
tion, ono night for instrumentalists,
with Rosa l’onsolle in a concert on
Tuesday night. The week would close
Rabbit Load
Heavy Duck Load
Recom m end ad fur Rabbit
and Squirrel. 12, It and id• a v a l N o.# Chiliad ut Suit
Qrouse Load
U g e u g e r.com m andad for Duck, (I r a n , a o d Jack
Rabbit. No, 4,5 or 6 Chilled or Bolt Shot.
•S-geuge recom mended fur Duck, H iaataot, Rabbit.
Partridge, Prairie Chirk an and (Jroute.
JLoad.d only la 1U lacb oballa—He. 6, 7 or 71; ChlUad
Roaamtaand.il for Oreuaa, Pralrla
Chick an, Phcaaant, P a r t r i d g e ,
D o .a , Rabbit, Duck and Squirrel.
It.*IS end JOgauge; Ho. 7 Chilled
or Soft Shot.
. Squirrel Load
PENSACOLA
GOLF COURSE
MOTHERS
Watch for symptoais of worms la your
children. Thcso turasite* are tho great
destroyers, of child life. If you Iixvu
reason to thlak your child luu worn)#, aot
Surely, Fidelity,. Casualty Bonds quickly. Givo tho little one ft dote or
two of Wbjla's Cream Vermifuge. Worms
and Invesmenla
cannot exist where this time-tried and
sucvuudul remedy U used. It drive# out
tho worm* and restores tho rosy huo of
VALDEZ HOTEL
hoaltlyto^mby.ciisqjui, jprio^JSc. Sold by
UNION PHARMACY
Hsnfsrd, Florida ,\
Snipe Load
Recommended for Squirrel
odd Rabbit IS, IS and 20peuge: No, • C hUlod os
MUNICIPAL
PENSACOLA, Nuv. 0.—Establish
ment of an 18-holo municipul golf
courts is under consideration by n
special committee appointed to look
into the feasibility of plana suggest
ed.
Unanimity of opluon was exOut Listings of Homes, Lots, presed by forty-four leading business
Business Chances, Groves, Etc., and professional men of the city that
Is Large. Consult Us First
plans to convert forty-two city blocka
into a golf courso are feasible,' The
Idea is to provide amusement end
entertainim'iit for 'hundreds of golf
er# who motor through this part of
the state from week td week.
FLORIDA
ttx i
CROUSll^O
HlAVtOuCXUU#
R e co m m e n d e d fo r S n lpa . R a il.
Plover, Woodceck and Quail. IL
IS and tO-cauxe; No. 0 ChUlod or
Trap Load
Dove Load
Recommended for Dove, Quell. Rabbit.
Partrldca, Plover,Orouaa and W o o d .
cock li, IS and W - ( t i | i | H e. 7IJ
Chilled or Soft Shot.
ago o n ly ; regulation
aof IMonnaaoofNs,
imod Shat end aaoadai
Is your investment
p rotected ?
You know how much your home
coat you, yet fire may destroy the
house before you nova in. If that
happened would you lose the hdme
and Ha money. value, too?, It la
wiso to protect, your investment
from the veri* start—prptect .it
with insurance in the Federal In
surance Company.
Fire insurance* hns saved many a
homo builder from suvere financial
loan— possibly ruin. This agency
knows, for it has the records;
For safe and burp insurance,. call
iu
sons
Arm.ut .Vv'* >
THE AUTHORITY
in
FIRE ARMS, A M M U N IT IO N
and
CUTLERY
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C O W S I^ B L H
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s r u j&
.—
InUNillt^^rtiHHi Co. W. Y.
Yon can find the name of
every lire Business Man
In'Sanfdrd In this Column
eacb day.
QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER
Household H ood*. P lano*. Safes,
T run ks nud n s n m
T ransferred! A nyw here A ny Tim e
Sanford Novelty
-W o rk s
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
General
Shop
and
Mill
Work
Contractor and Builder
517 Ojjjinmercial Street
Sanford, --------------------- Fla,
S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
Sanford, ■
■■I
Classified Ada lc a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acortlingly.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs
fox
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs,
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, San
ford83-tfr
varnishes
at Sanford Novelty
Works, sole agents.
154-tfc
FOR SALE—Small bungulow with
all modern convenience. Completely
furnished, two full sized lot, well Im
proved, also twentv-fivu Plymouth
Rock hens and one rooster. One of tho
most desirable locations on Sanford
Heights. No mortgages on place.
Will sell nt n sacrifice for cash. Any
one interested address P. O. box 874
Sanford, Fin.
FOR SALK—Flno lettuce plants
fifty qents thousand in bed.* O. C,
Bryant, Wngner.
185-tp.
P 6 k SALE OR RENT—Centra fly- !a
catvd dwelling eight rooms and sleep
ing porch. Worth your Inquiry and
consideration.
A. P. Connelly &
PLANTS FOR SALE—Just received UNFURNISHED—Four room apart prciuired b y KUnn J, H o u g h t o n , A r c h l - l To AH Prt)j>crty Owners owning property on Fourth Street from Sanford
tect.
a shipment of extra fine carnation and
ment with private bath and cm
Avenue Woat to Myrtle Avenue:
t
flld s w ill lie r e c e iv e d ns f o l l o w s
1. Fur Rcnrrnl c o n s t r u c t i o n :
snap dragon plants. Price f>0 cents tranco. Adults only.' Centrally lo
Notice
is
hereby
givon
that
the
construction
of
the
asphalt
pavement
i*
o
r
piu
nnmiK
,
2. F
nlumiiliut: .
Fu r e le c t r ic w lrlna .
a dozen. Phone Mrs. A. K. Rossiter. cated. 211 Laurel avenue.
S u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r o r b id d e r s w ill be r e on Fourth St^ffom Sanford Avenue West to Myrtle Avenue has been com180-fltp.
212-W.
191-3tc.
qu ired t o f u rn is h a s u r e t y c o m p a n y bond
In an am oun t equal to fifty per cen t o f j plctcd and the completed work has been finally accepted by tho City Com
FOR itALE—Some Gandy bridge FDR RENT— New three room modern th o c o n t r a c t price o f th e ir old, nnd to
mission o f tho City o f SXhfoH.
apartment. All conveniences, 304 meet w ith the a p p r o v a l o f the Hoard.
stock. P. O. Box 205.
100-3tp,
N o hid w ill be
c o n s id e r e d
unless
The following is the final estimate o f the cost o f paving Fourth SL
West
Fifth
street.
190-0tp.
m
ade
u
pon
f
o
r
m
s
s
fu
rn
ish
e
d
b
y
A
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c
h
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FOR RENT— Furnished rooms fox
tect. end n rrum pn nled by a c e r t ifie d Ifrom Sanford Ave. West to Myrtle Ave. a width of 24 feet,
FOR'RENT— Furnished housekeeping c h ec h p s y n n le t o said Hoard In
Jight housekeeping, 701 Magnolia,
308.80
as f o l l o w s :
Ulds on a en er■a l j 077 Cu. Yds. Grading @ 40c ....... ......... .......... ....... ........ ..... —
rooms, corner 11th street and Elm nmiiunin
101-tfc.
c o n s tr u c tio n , c h e c k f o r 1500.00;
66.25
on plumhUnr. c h e c k f o r t i o o . o o ; bids *0025 Sta. lCds. overhaul @ lc . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * . . . »
FOR SALE—Two good cows, both avenue.
on e le c tr ic w irin g . c h e c k f o r $200.00 24G4 Lin. 1 1. Curb and Gutter @ 70c ....................... ........ «.««..
$1,872.64
• 189-Gtp,
( P r o v id e d that
c a s h ie r ’ s
c h e c k s or
fresh. D. T. onro Herald.
96.30
292 Lip. Ft. Headers & 33c .............. - ................ - ..... —.......... .
D-lOl-atp. W-13-ltp. _________ FOR RENT— Furnished npartment
75.60
504 Lin FL Granite Curb reset @ 10c — ........ — ---- —------close in.
Very reasonable. 301
FOR SALE—Fvo room house nnd lot
$2,199.44
2804 S j. Yds. Btone foundation (g>* 70c .............- ....................
Park
avenue.
l89-3tp.
on Sanford Heights.
Cash or
$2,865.06
o r bidder* fall o r r rruso t o e x e c u t e n 2804 Sq. Yds. 2" Asphalt top <p 90c ...... ......... ................... ...,
c o n t r a c t and ( o su p p ly
b o n d ns r e 121(1 Sq. Yds. Brick rrlaid on edge ....................... ............. .......
terms. F. Breeden, Smith Barber ROa HD AND ROUWS-TInT
700.40
qu ired w ith in ten d a y s a f t e r w r it te n
empty roatrt at $8.00 n week
Shop.
•
180-Btp,
2254 Sq. Yds. alloy return* concrete @ 24c -------------------- --540.06
n otic e o f n o re p ln n ro o f bid.
board. Two at $10.00 n week,
Tlio Hoard reserve* th e rlnltl to re.
------...---- ------------— ™
190.00
i r c l any and all bid*, o r t o a ccept any 1000 Sq, Yds. sidewalk @ 10c ----- _
FOR SAlTE—Just n few choice lots furnished rooms at $4.00 n week,
hid o r part o f bid by them d e em ed to
85.00
2
Type
A
Inlets
@
$42.50
left facing Magnolia nnd Park in Commercial struct,*: one block
b* t o th e best Interest o f th e County.
162.50
5
Type
B
Inlets
&
$32.50
..............
......
.
.
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On
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d
a
f
t
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the
20ih
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o
v
e
m
Heights. Small payment down, * no
Postoffice.
, r1
188-(
ber. 1!*SS. c o n ie s o f plans mid sneclll2 Manholes
$50.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ■ ■ ■ » . .
* 100.00
interest. See dwnor. L. A. Rcnaud,
c a t l o n s m s v be s r sn nt the S u p e r in te n
d e n t’ s o f f i c e , o r m a y be bad f r o m th e 408 Lin Ft. 12” Storm sewer (§> $1.02 .......... - ..... ...... ............
477.86
Sanford Battery Service Co.'
a r c h it e c t upon deposit nf $15,00, such
WANTED
90.00
72 Sq. Yds. Brick from Third St. <g) $1.25 — ....—
deposit to lie .refunded b o n a (Id* b i d
180-Ctc.
d ers upon retu rn o f p la n s nnd sp ecifi
Extra whrk ..........
4.38
c
a
tio
n
s
to
A
r
ch
it
e
ct
.
Huli-contritctors
LUMBER FOR SALE—Nice yellow List your proparty with me—I’ll sc*
Moving White Way Post «.***<■*tit •• •*****»*»»* , ■■ttu tt »»***••**«.•*.»»» #4•••«'
22.60
may ob t a in rupleif appllrnblu t o th eir
pine lumLor,.rough or dressed, two it. W. J. Thigpen.
w o rk upon the p a y m e n t o f $5.00 w h ich
1 Monument on Magnolia .......................... ............. — ............
6.50
will he retained.
„
,
,
mills in operation. Orders filled on
187-Gtc.
Itv o r d e r o f the C o u n ty Hoard o f
124.06
Laboratory Inspection of Material ...... ...... .....................
short notice. Vermont Lumber Co., W a n t e d —To rent two- or three- I'ulille In stru ction , Hernlimle C ou n ty.
203.30
Legal expense, ndv., etc., 2r,c ......... ............. ........ .......... ....
Osteen, Fin., Telephone 4811.
room
furnished npnrtment, by
Engineering 4tf> ........................................................ ..........
406.72
180-Gtp.
adults; no tourist, permanent yearround resident. Private home pre
Total Cost ..........................................
lights, water.
Haights.. Hunter, ferred; must bo reasonable. Address,
To be Virne by the City 1/3 .........
v
o
u
r
t
:
t o ro k T H A rT o iia .
Route A, Box 1G0.
189-Gtp. "Apartment” , care The Herald, dh-tf
Hr nIni bills w ill In- r e c e iv e d by Ilia To bo borne by ndjccont property
m y notu-il o f P u b lic In stru ction f o r
FOR"SALE CHEAP—Two Botfnd five WANTED—Young indy wishes posi- Cun
Saininnla County. F lor id a , at 8u»icrlii- Number of Ft. frontage 2,354.
year old nudes, nnd wagon. What tion ns stenographer or bookkeeper. temlimt'n nffi*'**, Court U iuiima* Hinfotu* Assessment per ft. frontngo, $3,0520.
Florida, until 10 o ’ c lo c k A. M. D e c e m
have you to trade? I may trade for F. M. II. 209 E. 6th street. 1
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Enginocr.
ber 4tb. I s i s , f o r th e
fu rn ish ln«r o f
m a terial* f o r anil the er ectln n o f n
wlmt you hnvc nnd lake the balance
188-Gtp.
E. R. Trafford’a Map of Sanford. Florida.
sch ool build Inil. to he lo c a t e d uriiottralIn cash. Why not fee me if you calf W A N T E lM ig h t-btie “horse wagon. ly m id w a y b e tw een th e t o w n s o f A l t a
Feet
Final
m onte Rprlnun end l. on uw om l. In ncuse the mules. J. M. Williams, 404
Must be in good condition. R. W. r o r d a n c o w ith tilntis and spcclflcatlnn s Name
Description
Frontage. Aaseument
French nvenuo.
lB0-5tp.
as p r e p a r e d l,y K llo n
J.
Slouahtoti.
Lord. R. A.
101-2tp.
—
117
$357.10
Victor nnd Bello Check, Lot 7, Blk 5, Tr. 1 .
A rch itect.
I lids w ill be r eceiv ed an f o l l o w s :
II.
Ehrcnnporger,
l^ot
10,
Blk
5,
Tr.
1
....
......
117
857.18
n c rn l ciinHtriii-tliin:
WANTED—Boys to sell i.J. FF oo rr tda oum
blm c:
N. do V. Howard EsL, Lot 8, Blk 5, Tr. 2
---117
557.10
S. , F o r e le c tr ic w ir i n g . .
... .
___
117
857.16
R.
W,
Simms,
Lot
15,
Dtk
5,
Tr.
2
...........
Hucct-hsfiil b idder o r bid d er* will be
Real Estate, Loans and
- Insurance
Phone 48 104t8 Magnolia A
STEWART the Florist
Flower# For All Occasions
Rags Wante’il—Clean rags wanted at
the Herald Office,
Members FlorUtn Telegraph De
livery Aitaodatipn .
FOUND
814 Myidile Ave., Phone 20G-W
Sanford Machine Co.
General Machine and Boiler
j Works
Cylinder Grinding ■
Phone 6 2 ------ Sanford, Fla.
►b Cards of Sanford’s Iteputfa able .Profeealonal Men, each
of whom, in his chosen prohf feesion the He/nld recom*
** mends to the people.
TOUND—A lilnck .Ilk k Iovf, O w n e r
may have same by identifying and
FOR RENT— Five room furnished paying for thin ad. Apply Herald
office.
190-tfc.
apartment, newly finished Fine loca
tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty
minutes .from Sanford. B. T. Tiller, See tho Sanford Stovo Works, 602
Sanford avenue before buying stoves.
Pnola. . »________ _________ _______ _______
168-tfc.
_____ »
Ft)R TEN DAYS ONLV— Hibiscus __________ ■*
Wo will save you money. Wo also re
cuttings 50c per 100. R. C. Shca- l- UK RKrJi>—Two-room housekeeping pair stoves of all kinds, grafonalos
apartment. 719 Oak Ave.
fer, 113 Elm avenue, Phone 830—-.
and guns.
189-Ctc.
183-tfe,
190-2tp.
FOR SALE—Some (Jsnily bridge FOR RENT—Dcsirkble bed roam for Hupmobile 1923 touring, almost now
couple over Herald office. Apply to
stock. P. O. Box 205.
many extras. $250.00 1st payment,
_______________________ 191-3tp._ apartment 4,
$50.00 Monthly. Phone 3, Sanford
FOR SALE—40 acres of land corner FOR RENT— Large furnished front Motor Co., Dodge dealers.
bed room 716 Magnolia avenue,
100-2tc.
ing in Golden Lake on public road,
187-fltc.*
three miles from Sanford. E. J. Tay
EOR ItENT— Cottage. J. Musaon.
BIG ENROLLMENT IN
lor, P. O. Box 190, Sanford, Fla.
PALM BEACH 8CIIOOLS
190-2tp.
FOR SALE—Ford touring car with FOR RENT—2 or 5 room furnished
WEST PALM BEACH, Nov. 7.—
starter, $195, 104 Palmetto.
apartments newly finished, modorn. Four thousand one hundred nineteen
garage. B. F Tiller, Paola, Fla
children are enrolled ^i *ntho thlrty'
186-tfc,
hlnc schools of Palm Bench county.
according to figures Just compiled.
FOR RENT—Apartments and sleep
■ \\%J. Thigpen
ing rooms, Ferndalo Apartments, White pupils number 2,063 and ne
Bishop Block, corner First and Pal groes 1,161.
•:— Court Hous«
’e A. DeCottes
metto streets.
189-14tp.
Wilson
357.16
12 2 .10
FRED T. W ILUAM S, Engineer.
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO Insurance
R .C . M A X W E L L
Real Estate
and
Insurance
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
ttorney-al-Law
Over 84 ninole County Bank
Sanford
117
Amount to be borne by City 1/8
Amount to be borne by adjacent property
Number of feet frontage, 950.00.
Assessment per foot frontage $0.4415.
E. R. Trafford’a Map of Sanford Florida.
LAWYER
a
......
FOR RENT
Real Estate
Schelle Maines
required to ftiriilab a su r ety c o m p a n y
bond In h i am oun t equ al to fifty per
cen t o f th e c on tra ct p r lr c o f ib.-tr hid.
and til meet w ith the a p p r o v a l o f the
Hu.i id.
.
.
,
' N o bid w ill be
c on s id er ed
unless
m ade upon f o r m ns fu rn ish ed by A r c h i
tect, laid ne ei mi pan led bv n certified
c lic ck
p a y a b le
to
s» b t
ll-inril
In
n m o u n ls hm f o l l o w s : Hid* on mineral
c o n s tr u c tio n , ch ec k f o r $500,00; ulus
on p lu m b in g , c h e c k f o r $ ! 00.0 0 * bids
on e le c tr ic w irin g , c heek f o r $100.no;
(p r o v id e d that
c a s h ie r ’ s
c h e e k s on
b n n k s o f S e m in ole C o u n ty w ill In* c o n
sidered us c e r t if ie d c h e c k s ) . T h e c h e c k
o f the su c ce s sfu l b id d e r o r bid d er s to
MILDRED 8 IMMONS
Teacher of Plapoforte
and Pipe Organ
Studio: Room 225, Meisch
Building
r* , B. F. WHITNEB. JR.
County Agent
Office:
Basement of Court Houae
Phone No. 6.
•
(Lbtod V. 8. D. A.)
Residence:
ATTENTION!
Tourist
II you are looking for a winter
home In Sanford Here's just
what you want.v
>S-
you buy
an unknown tiro
at what looks to baa
low price, compare
tho cost with these
low prices on Good
yearWlngfoot Tires t
efore
B
ly (lie successful bidder will !>• retalnad l>y th f Hoard as liquidated dnm*
UN''* should . b id d e r'fa ll nr refuse tv
execute runtrart and furnish, bond In
2 Beautiful lots In one o f the
beat locations in Sanfprd. Small K V ,
bungalow with all modern con acceptance nf bid.
Hid* must be entered end contract
veniences. City water out side signed
tn Hie effect that the well Will
be completed and rriuly for use within
and in, good well, lights, sewer 10
daya after runtrart aliened.
connected, gas main back o f lota. The nuard >raaervea the right to raHouse
completely furnished, Jert any and) nll.blda.
’
a A. DAI.I.AH.
•• * i* t'lmlrmen l’ ru.tem.
garden. f 6oh*, new lawn mower
Al t. si :
and 66 feet hose, 25 thorough
T. W . IJtW TON. Hacretary.
NOTH’ *: TO
t'OVTH ACTOna.
Sealed hid* w ill l>e re cslv rd by Ut*
ngniy Hoard o f . P ublic Instruction
>r Sem inole C ounty, F lorida, at Hu-t Itil rod en t's o ffic e , • Ciitlt*
l(uuae,
30 g 3'A CL Fabric *™ 5
301 3V4a Cord. .11195
32*4 S.S. Cord 110-^0
33*4 S. S. Cord $20.56
34 * 4V&S. S. Cord.$30.00
33*5 &&Cord $35.25
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Oak Ave. and Third Street, J,
Nome .
Description
Frontage....Asses
Mrs. M .Martin, Lot 8, Blk 6, Tr. 3 — ....—.......- .......
117
R. S. Bower, Beg. ot S. E. Cor. Lot 13, Blk 5, Tr. 3, Run-^
N. 62 ft., W. 26 ft., 8. 22 ft., W. 14 ft., S. 40 ft., E. 40
ft., to Beg.
................
m.w***.*—
■.-........ 49
D. L. Thrasher, Beg. at 8. W. Cor. Lot 13, Blk 5, Tr. 3,
Run N, 70.29 f t , E; <117 f t , S. 8.29 f t , W. 26 f t , 8.
22 ft., W. 14 ft., 8. 40 f t , W..7I_^t, to Beg-----------77
M. F. Robinson, Lot 4 r Blk 5, Tr. 4 _____________ _
68.6
M. F. Robinson, Lot 6, Blk 5, Tr. 4 — ......-------- ———
68JS
Henry McLaulln, Lot 9, Blk 5,' Tr, 4 ---------- --------- —
58-6
E* T ..Woodrufffi Lit 10i Blk 6, Tr, 4 ....... .
58.5
Holy Cross Church, Ix>t 1, Blk 0, Tr, 3 —
--- --------- U7 *
Holy Cross Church, Lot 0, Blk 6, Tr. 3 ....—
117
Public Park, All, Blk 0, Tr. 4 ........... ................ ........... 248
The above and foregoing final assessment* are payable without
ost up to Novembor 16, 1923, a id from and after said date, said i
assessment will be pkyable only In ten equal annual installments w
WTost ®> t % per annum on all daferred payments.
Witness my hand an City Clerk and the Seal of tho City of
Florida, thla 10th day of October, A. D. 1933.
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City
10-11-18-251 l-l-8-5tc.
l- rl 1
h 1I1 1% 7 T T
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
volum e
iy »
N U M B E R 190
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1823
_
_
_
— — — »■
................' «■
*■ »—
AID DEPENDS ON POINCARE
VERMbNT
REPUBLICANS
HAVE MAJORITY IN THE
SENATE
Vermont Made Campaign On Strike of Railway Workers Causes
Many Deaths
Dry Platform And Won
For Repubs
WARSAW, Nov. 7.—Twenty-two
•nr Ths Associated Press)
NEW. YORK, Nov. 7.-Democrat
governors elected yearday in Kentucky
Maryland and Mlssisalppi. Vermont
where only senatorial contest held re
turned Republican, Porter H. Dale,
who defeated President’s Coplidgc’s
cousin, Democrat, Park H. Pollard. In
seven contests fo r house, Democrats
won four and Republicans three. Rep
resentative Fields winning of Ken
tucky gubernatorial race was decisive
snd he will have Democratic legisla
ture to support him. In New York
itsto Republicans retained control of
general assembly but Democratic judi
ciary ticket in Hanhattan and Bronx
swept into office overwhelming Re
publican and Independent tickets aupfKffWtf by H eU m ^’BoiaW* boAus npparcntly carried that atate.but hydro
electric project beaten.
Virginia
turned down $60,000,000 good roads
bond issue. Ohio elected mayors sup
ported by Kian in Youngstown, Ports
mouth, Arkon and sevoral smaller
cities. New Jersey legislature re
mained in Republican column.
I.OUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 7—On the
face of incomplete, unofficial return,
William J. Fields, Democratic nomi
nee for governor, has swept the Htatc
•nd defeated his Republican opponent,
Charles I. Dawson, by a substantial
majority.
Unofficial returns from 101 coun
ties out of 120 in Kentucky, with 726
jrrpecincta unreportod as compiled by
the Courier Journal shows a majority
of 46,738 for Fields. Tho missing
nineteen counties in tho 1020 presi
dential election gave a Republican
majority of 9,220.
DETROIT, Nov. 7.— Mayor Frank
E. Dorcmus was re-elotced yesterday
at the non-partisan municipal election
on the face of returns compiled by
the Detroit Free Press. Tho mayor
was leading by about 8 to 1, 106 pre
cincts of 009 giving Dorcmus 10,338
snd Thomas C. O'Brien, his opponent
2.451.
A fiery cross was set up and ignited
>t the cast entrance o f the city hall
shortly before the polle for the mu*kipal election doted here at 8
o’clock last night. T^o cross burned
for some time before It was extin*
tuished by a' chemical company from
the Are department. | A patrol load
of uniformed polidemen scattered the
"owd as the firemen deitrowed the
trosa. There was no disorder.
ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 7.— A Re
publican gain of five upstate seats in
the New York assembly was indicated
in the face of election returns recelv*d up to JO o’clock last night. At that
hour tho Republicans bad won seats
held in 1028 by Democrat* from Columbla, Schuyler and Rockland coun
ties. the fifth district of Erie and the
first district of Oneldal ' No Rspubliran seats had been lost at that hour.
MONTPELIER, Vt., Nov. 7^-Port«r H. Dale, Republican, former con
gressman for tha 8acond Vermont
^strict, was elected •/United States
Senator fo r Vermont yfttordey over
Park H. Pollard, Democrat, winning
almost two votes to t oftorj ° w c u t
for his opponent. Complete returns
from the twenty-four cities and
town* in the state rave Dale 80,627.
Pollard 16,638,\
| In the congressional race in th*
: .
(OMUuar.1 aa raf* TVs*)
persons have been killed and three
score wounded in riots and bombings
growing out o f strike of railway work
ers.
Disorders occurred
despite
agreement of socialists to call off
strike in return for government’s
promise to withdraw military from
railronds.
Seeks Invoke Gov. Inter
vention In Series Tang
led Oklahoma Events
(Hr T h r
I’ rra a )
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okln., Nov. 7.
—Governor J. C. Walton took his
cause to the Federal courts yesterday
in an effort to invoke government in
tervention in the scries of tangled
events which hus marked the political
life of Oklahoma for the last several
months.
On the outcome of the action is ex
pected to depend tho question of
whether the impeachment proceed
ings against the executive will be dis
posed of in the near future or wheth
er they will await a final decision by
the United tSatcs supreme court. If
the latter condition obtains, observers
saw last night many unexpected com
plications in the situation that would
be unprecedented.
The governor applied to the United
States district court at I^wton for a
writ of subpoenas charging thnt tho
legislature participated in conspiracy
with the Ku Klux Kian to remove him
from office.
The petition asks the court to hear
tho executive’s charges that he is
unable to obtain a fair trial before
the Senate court of impeachment, and,
if his charges are sustained, to issue
a permanent injunction against the
legislature preventing it from par
ticipating with hl» trial.
The executive declared a majority
of the members of the court were re
ported to be members of the Kian and
that they "conslpred, confederated
and agreed in advance to render a
judgment removing him from office.
In his application, Governor Wal
ton referred to “ a threat against his
Ufa” that had been handed to him d>
a Senate page »•* weck
he
at his counsel table before the court
of impeachment.”
He declared that threat was part
o f the consipracy against him and
that his resignation had been de
manded.
The Senate conducted a hearing
through a committee aad adduced
testimony from an attach* of the governor’a office that the
co“ *
talned oniy a toy pUtol mailed to the
executive apparently by a
joker, who, it la believed, had in mind
George Pfeiffer ,ono of tho most
prominent architect* of Chicago and
former member of the City Planning
Commission and Parks and Play
grounds Committee df that city, de
livered an unusually fine address at
the court house last night on city
planning.
He was preceded by Mayor Lake,
who briefly detailed tho work which
culminated in tho appointment of tho
City Planning Commission and con
cluded by introducing S. O. Shlnholscr
one of the members of the Commlslon. Mr. Shinholsor expressed t)ic
plcasuro of the commission at being
able to secure the suggestions of Mr.
Pfeiffer and also his consent to speak
to local people on the importance of
city planning and toning In Sanford.
Although having been identified
with the perfection of a city plan
for one of the largest cities in tho
country, Mr. Pfeiffer reduced his pers
pective, fitting his suggestions to con
form with tho needs of a city tho site
of Sanford. Ho discouraged any at
tempt to engago outside expert city
planners, contending that this was an
expensive luxury. He advised that
the new|y appointed commission con
sider but three essentials In devising
a city plan, namely, subdivisions of
the city for various purposes, dwell
ing and residential sections,' industrial
sections and a general commercial
section; second, transportation, and
third, parks and playgrounds and
school sites and other areas for muni
cipal purposes.
Although city planning in the smal
ler communities is still a vague idea
und generally conceived ns meaning
some physical improvement to tho
city, Mr. Pfeiffer likened it to tho
cleanliness and orderliness of the in
dividual home applied to a community
of homes. Tho same sentiment that
pormpted tho desire for cleanliness In
the home is raponsiblo for the desire
for orderliness in a community and
has aroused a civic spirit which hga
tho errors, some of which arc of long
standing, have proved expensive to
rectify.
Tho purpose of city planning, ac
cording to Mr. Pfelffqr, is securing
the erection o f the right building in
the right place. Thua toning protects
the man who develops his property
along right lines against man who de
velops his property along -wrong lines.
Rightly understood, toning means the
substitution of an economic, scientific,
efficient community program of city
building for wasteful, Inefficient, hap
hazard growth. Sanford’s new ton
ing law, if properly Interpreted by the
people, will bo found to mean this,
and it is necessary for protecting
property of all classes from umluslr*
nblo development, Mr. Pfeiffer declard. Tii division o f Sanford into
zoning districts protects a man in
any rightful development he may wish
to make and insures him against nuis
ances and exploitation. The provision
of the- new law, If properly enforced,
will not only tend to raise vnluos, but
will act as a check in keeping down
unreasonable speculative profits, es
pecially oh Uhd,‘ cbmlrig Into new
usos, according to Mr. Pfeiffer.
Mr. Pfeiffer also urged thnt tho city
secure land for park purposes, re
tommending numerous neighborhood
porks instead of a large area which
would not be accessible except to a
small portion o f the population as the
city developed. The city should tpke
advantage of the cooperative effort
of its citizens, which in the final ana
lysis causes valuea to inerbase, by
purchasing this land at a time when
it enn be secured at a reasonable fig
ure. Every municipality should own
property for school purposes, fire sta
tions, play grounds, porks, municipal
plants, etc., and if It is not urgent
that these sites be developed Imme
diately, they arc available when the
timo is opportune for development.
(Oonttnasd on !*•«* Ttir**)
Reporta From Every Section Where
Full Crop^a Grown
.The shipper* of Florida vegetables
of this section held a very Important
meeting last night regarding the let
tuce situation and outlook and It was
decided to make it Incumbent this
year upon all the growers to ship
nothing but good stuff—prime stuff
—that wil pass the most rigid In
spection and If this is done and weath
er conditions remain good it ia
thought tha lettuce growers will get
a fair price for their crop. The fol
lowing wire* from various sections of
the United Statoe where lettuce Is
raised were read:
.
CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 8.—All thia
past week the demand has been only
moderate on .good stock and alow on
poor stock. Two weeks ago we had
a six dollar market on good Arm Ice
berg but this has brought tha lettuce
business almost to a calamity when
Idaho begap shipping soft and fairer
Arm stuff iu quantities. At the pres
ent time tbs market ia demoralised
and most hoosss consider it 's favor
to even handle a car o f lettuce, let
alone buy it, Tha trouble is that
trict of Idaho, haa been juat fair
quality. Thia market want* a Arm
lettuce and regardless of anything else
the Armness Is the governing factor.
Instead o f being firm and compact, the
Idaho stock has been soft, leafy) and
In some cases without a definite head.
Since there ia very llttl good firm
iceberg on the market, the shipments
of Los Angeles IBlg Boston have met
with good success. If there ia firm
iceberg to be had thia market prefers
it to Big Boston.
Idaho and Utah should be through
shipping about the 10th of thia month,
leavi California and Florida tha source
of pupply. There will be some ship
ment* from Arisons but we have no
information as to the acreage. The
quality is reported to be good.
In Los Angeles section of California
the crop is considerably smaller than
last year, due to the decreased acre
age. Last year there were around
3,6+0 atrs and this year oniy 1,600.
Ths quality la reported to be good,
although tha first shipments have been
just fair.
*
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Tha lettuce crop In the northern
part of California la still problema
tical. So far we have been unable
to learn the extent ef the acreage
and th crop prospects. Shipments
THAN THEY HAVE BEEN
FOR MANY LONG
MONTHS
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W est Palm Beach N ext
Meeting Place o f The
Florida Boosters
Walter W. Rose of Orlando was
chosen president of the Florida Real
tors’ Association at the concluding
session of the seventh annual conven
tion last night. E. A. Hughes, of
Tampa, was made first vice-president;
T. J. Reynolds, of Daytona, second
vice-president; W. T. Whittaker, of
Tampa, treasurer; and John L. Wal
lace, of Jacksonville, was for thd
fourth consecutive year chosen as
secretary of the organisation.
West Palm Beach was chosen ns
the placo of the next meeting, which
will be held in October, 1024, winning
over Lakeland by substantial major
ity. The withdrawal of Daytona, and
the solid support of the East Coast
dclcfatcs to West Palm Reach, to
gether with a scattering vote from
tho interior, and tho west const dele
gates, won the 1024 convention for
West Palm Beach.
Tho cup nwarded by J. L. Wallace,
and won last year by T. T. Hatton,
of Bartow, wna last night awarded
permanently to Mr. HaU6n, when It
became known that ho had no opposi
tion in the ten minute discussion of
tho advantages of the state oPFlorlds.
Tho report of the committee on
resolutions, which was adopted in
full as presented, contained recom
mendations as follows:
A pledge of support to the work of
bettering school conditioos, looking
townrd the establishment of ono of
the best cduactlonsi systems in tho
country.
An endorsement of the work of tho
Florida
Delovolpmcnt Board for
Highway Beautification, and ap
proval of the anti-sign movement.
Endorsement of the amendment
against an inheritance and income
tax.
To petition Prcsic^mt Cooiidgo
through Secretary Weeks to set
asido the seven acre tract of land
known ns Fort Caroline, as a Nation
al monument.
,
Endorsement of the Florida state
wide exhibit at Madison Square Gar
den in^ February.
Including In the resolutions were
votes oi thanks to W. E. Ilerren, Na
tional Association Acid secretary; to
Ernest L. Hilt .retiring president; to
John L. Wallace, secretary; to H. H.
Richardson, chairman of the State
Hometocker Rate Committee;.to Waltor W. Rose, for efforts which reSult-
secretaries; to Chtriea Carr, who so
ably presented the subject o f real
estate advertising; Judge W. T. Bland
In his Inspiring address regarding tha
financial outlook for Florida; Karl H.
Lehmann, for his magnetic address on
the high Ideals for a Realtor; Hon.
W. A. McKenzie, for bis splendid talk
on our resources; J. E. Coed, for his
helpful Ulk on
organization; and
John B. Orr, for hla authoritative ad
dress outlining house construction as
adapted to Plotida.
Assault With Dangroua Weapoaa Much Depends
at Bastrop
BASTROP, Nov. 7.—Jeff Burnett
tried jointly with Harley Rogers for
assault with dangerous weapon in con
nection with hooded band activities
found guilty by district Judge Odom.
Caso of Rogers was taken under con
sideration. Judge Odom also refused
new trial to Captain Sklpwith Klnn
leader convicted last week on one of
misdemeanor charges against him.
Upon Altitude
Of Premier Poin
care
<nr The A u w lilrd Press)
PARIS,
Nov. 7.— Prospect for
agreement between France and Groat
Britain on text of invitation to the
United States to Join the conference
of experts for examination o f repara
tions question were regarded in dip
lomatic and French circles today as
brighter thnn yesterday. This mood
pay to ’‘present,” Discussion pro
ceeding as to whether accord can bo
reached on undervtanding of Trord
“ present” would mean period o f moratium asked for by Germany which
every one admits must be granted for
at leaat four years.
, - •
Delivers Forceful Ad
dress On The Law
And Citizenship Judge Dickinson of tho Circuit
Court spoke to the Kiwnnlans at their
regular luncheon hour today and de
livered a very, forceful uddress on
“ The Law and Citizenship.” The
Judge outlined the foundation of all
law and the foundation of citizenship
and showed that a good citizen is one
who obeys as well ns helps enforce
the law of the land. Laying stress on
fact that all laws nnd not a particular
law or act of laws, should be enforced.
He stated thnt a cltlzun could be
measured to a great extent in the
manner in which that citlxen aalsated by his conduct or in the actual
participation of enforcing laws. The
Judge’s address was thoroughly en
joyed by tho Kiwnnlans present and
the entertainment committee, com
posed of Dumas nnd Fort were con
gratulated on arranging for tho Judge
to apeak.
Paul W. McKeo and Geo. L. Reese
of Orlando ns well as M. B. Hutton
of Sanford were recognized as visittora and each made a short talk.
Mr. Hutton aroused much interest at
tha beginning of hia talk by promlsIng to tell when Sanford avenue and
Weat Flrat atreet would be opened to
travel—thia promises however proved
to be an empty bag, as he never did
tall the secret- Mr. Hutton has charge
of the construction work on theaa
streets and ought to know what he
waa about to tell.
Dr. King of tho First Baptist church
Mnt a letter inviting the Klwanlan*
to tke church next Sunday evening.
Th# letter was read by Ed Lane who
PARIS, Nov 7.— Reparations com
mission has decided to comply Imme
diately with tho request for hearing
on the reparations question as pro
posed by the Berlin government's
note of October 24 if several govern
ments, including the United States,
nro unable to agree regarding setting
up of ndvisory investigating commit
tee.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Availa
bility of American helpfulness in tha
European economic crisis apparent
ly hinged last night upon dctallad ex
planation of the Poincare restriction
on the proposed expert inquiry Into
tho repaartions tangle. Up to thia
time, it was learned authoritatively,
the Washington government has not
been ablo to find out exactly what the
French premier had In mind In pro
posing to conflno the inquiry to Ger
many’s “ present” capacity to mako
reparations payments.
Conversation botween
Preehlent
Coolldge and Ambassador Jussorand
yesterday and between tho French
ambassador and Secretary Hughes
yesterday, it is known, turned almost
wholly upon the effort to detarmino
tho exact nature of the French restric
tion. As it has been translated in
London, tho French phrase: “ Ca
pacity to pay at present and for a
limited future period.” It'w aa evi
dent today that the ambassador had
been unable to amplify thia sufficlcntly and had cabled his govern
ment for a detailed explanation for
which government officials here are
waiting with deep inetreet.
CHICAGO, Nov. 7.— Nineteen year
old girl pretty and cultured la patlpnt
In county hospital obaesfM with dosire to see her mother who left bar
In orphanage when abe was eight
months old. Until recently gtri be
lieved foster parent* who took her,
educated her, were her own. Chinee
m a rk by visitor shattered her belief
and its fear her reason, Foster purculs looking tor her mother, ’
Imperial Wizard Evans remains to be
disposed of a* he Is out of town. .
Allies have not won th<
cording to Lloyd George,
has, acordlng to us.
�added to the bazaar collection. The
buelnesa hour closed by repeating the
club creed* after which the noateaa
TUE8DAY
served a delicious salad course.
There will be no meeting on Arm
—4 RS. FRED D AIG BR____ -------------- ------------------------------------ Society BdlU. istice Day, and on Monday 10th the
,
T h on ea n -W
.
club will meet with Mrs. J. G.
Sunday maximum, 70; ^minimum, Beautiful Home located 511 Park
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Weed of Jack
If you havo any friends visiting you— If yod are going anywhere or com- Sharon on West Tenth street. /
sonville,
are
arrivals
at
the
Valdez.
■
jig home, or if you are entertaining, write a postal card to this department,
Avenue.
AH Modern Conven
Last
month,
03;
minimum,
69.
giving details, or telephone the Item. It will be greatly appreciated.
BRIDGE FOR V I S I N G 1.ADIE6
LastVyear 87; minimum 62.
, W. B. Shaw of Philadelphia, has on
iences. Price $5,500.00. 50 ft.
.
6 F REALTORS.
. .
Rainfall, .04 Inches.
display
a
complete
line
o
f
china
ware
Sunday, at her homo on Myrtle ave
A bridge party was held yesterday
nue en route to St. Petersburg, where morning at the San Juan Hotel for In the Valdes Sattiple Rooms.
O C IA L
Florida. Fatr Tuesday and Wed
they will spend the winter.
, the visiting ladles of the Realtors.
nesday;
not much change in temperWishing will bring things in the
l e n d a r
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
After several games the high score
atureT
gentle
no^th' to- noith cast
degree it incites you to go after
Dr.. II. H. McCaslIn leaves tomor
was given to Mrs. Nat A. Smith, of
winds.
Starring
Tuesday—Mrs. Claude Howard will row morning for Jacksonville, where Daytona, who rcccfvdd a silver flow them. Scmlholti County Bank.'
. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 5—
entertain at bridge at her home, hfe Will attend the State Dental meot: er vase, and Mrs. Joe Lee, of Titus
The maximum and' minimum temper
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Daniel -rfy vis- atures in representative cities, fur
honoring her guest,\Mrs. Smith of
Rooms 501-2
ville waS given a silver Bonbon disk
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. Ed for sonsoluation.
Itprt to the City Sbuttytlal from Lake nished by the weather bureau from
Los Angeles, Cal. '
Wales, nnd aro stopping at the Valdes. records complld at 8 p. m. follows;
Pollckk” Betts, Mrs. W. W. Potter and Dr. R.
Tu essayFirst National Bank Bldg,
The ladles participating were:
M.
Mason
leave
in
the
morning
in
the
WEDNESDAY
(play) given under the ouspiccs
Cities
‘
Max. Min.
Mesdamcs
T.
T.
Hatton,
of
Bartow;
An advertisement in thin issue calls Atlantic City .......................
Thomas
Meighan"In
of Woman’s Club, at High School Caswell car for Jacksonville, where E. A. Donovan, Daytona; T. H. Whar
62 46
Phone 95
they will attend the State Dental
your
attention
to
the
Big
Dollar
Day
Atlanta
........—
.......—
.....
60
50
Auditorium at 8:15 p. m. sharp.
ton .Daytona; Nat A. Smith, Day
T H E LEADING CITIZEN
meet.
42
tona; E. H. Pierson, Miami, Milo at DeLand on'Thursday November 18. Boston _____ ___— — .... -r-40
Tuesday— East Side Primary Par
ALSO A COMEDY
Buffalo ................................
62 48
Coffrin, Miami; Jos. II. Phillips, Sara
ent-Teachers' Association meet at
Mrs. R. L. Wingfield of Dlllwyn,
..........— . 46
42
John Ward, o f Lakeland; engaged ChlWgd
sota; W. Vf. Bailey, St. Petersburg;
East Side School at 3:30 p. m.
Vn., and Mrs. W. C. Saunders of
in
thd
insuraheq
business
was'
attibiig
Cincinnati
.............
.........
—
48
44
D.
W.
Smith,
Sanford;
j
’
o
o
Lee,
TltUsana’ p u b.
Waynesboro, Van who have been the
Wednesday—Regular Business mect- charming guests of Mrs. R. R. Eld- ville, and C. H. Nelson of Titusville. the visitors to the'city today.
fCrfhsas City
‘ Club,,
program redge at her home in Palo, for the — Orlando Sentinel.'
ing of Woman’s
R. R.
Kinard, of Crescent City, Netf York ...
Dky,
Half past two weeks, leave today for their
. for Louvain
Day, Social
f
ST. AGN^S GUILD.
Fla., is registered at the Valdes while Pittsburg ....
Hour at Woman’s Club at three homes.
.
The members of the St. Agnes in Sanford for several days in tho
o’clock.
• •
Washington
Wednesday— Mrs. W. C. Hill yrlll onThe Junior Phllathca Class of the Guild were most pleasantly enter interests o f Swift & Co.
SSnford:
tertain the members of the Eve Presbyterian church held their regu tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs.
Mai.
..........
ning Brdigc Club at 8:30 p. m. at lar social meeting at the home of R.*W. Pearman, Jr„ and Mrs. W. M.
Carl Rose, o f Ocala, was in ' the
Mifi: ..........
her tibniii on Fourth street.
Mrs. McKinnon, on Monday evening. Belding at the home of the former on city today looking after business mat
Thursday—Mrs. R. A. Newman will A put-luck supper being the main West First street.
ters and attending the Rotary meet
Pack up your troubles and store
When You. Paint
entertain tho members of tho Du feature of the evening’s entertain
ing.
Although this was not the regular
tnem away,
plicate Bridge Club. , / t
SUn Proof; Sold Only by
business meeting, several matters
ment.
•
.
Thd Polly Tlckk family aro with us
Thursday— Mrs. C. E. Henry will onwere brought before the Guild. Ono
W. P. Yost, a prominent ifcsurahcc
tertain the members of the Merrlc
of tHo most Important being the fur- riidn of Jacksonville, was In the city
CIRCLE NO. 3.
s a n f o r B PAIN T
Matrons Bridge Club nt 3 o’clock.
Circle No. 3 o f the Methodist church nlshlhg of a room at Fcrtiald-Laugh- today on buslitbss and mingling with
}
STORE
Friday— Mrs. Harry B. Lewis will will l>e entertained Friday afternoon ton hospital. It was decided to have hli many fi'ldtids.
Table board fO.OO per week. Hot and!
Thirteen Bridge Club.
‘
by Mrs. Ij»wronce Nott nnd Mrs. D. Mrs. Tachach’s concert, Thursday
cold water, furnished roonis, $3.00!
W ELAKA E tn ip IN G
Friday—The 8allfe Harrison Chnpted A. Kelley nt the home of Mrs. Kelley evening at 8:16 p. m. at the Parish
Mr. arid Mrs. Cli»rk A. Frost and per'wobk. Room nnd board ffi.OO per 1
N. S. Dl A. R. will meet with Mrs. on Oak avenue. The meeting is call House. Mrs. Tackache will bo as Clayton Frost were Monday arrivals
Phone V
~
303
week Mrs. Z. T Ktcdmnn, 503 W.
Beecher Kent at her home in Win ed for 2:30.
sisted' by Mrs. W. R. Leake, Mrs. E. nt the Valdez from Oneida, N- Y., and Third street.
When yoiir battery needk
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ter I^nrk at 3 o'clock.
charging or overhauling,
F. Housholdbr, Mrs. Wren' MltfGuIn will be hero for a brief visit before
bring it here. No matter
Friday—Circle No. 3 will meet at
ARRIVALS AT HOTEL VALDEZ
AT METHODIST CHURCH.
nnd Mr. Frank McMahori. Mrs. R. continung ther tour of the state.
wftat Rtak; of battery you
t fr fn ■ b b b
8Wu > ■
the home of Mrs. D. A. Kelley on
It. R. Kinard Crescent City, Alone
Tho Methodists are observing this D. Dea's will be accompanist. The en
own, we treat it here aa if
Oak avenue at 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. week as a Week of Prayer, a special tire prices of this concert will be
it were our own. And if
H. G. Ernst of Ocala, genial sales DaVls Bartow, W. F. Collier Wash
Kelley and Mrs. Lawrence Nott ns prayer service will Be held in the given to the hospital.
you need a new battery we
man for Arnibuf St'Co., Is In Snhfortl ington, D. C-, Mrs. II. Wager, New
can fit your pocketbook. Ask
hostesses.
Yo&
City,
W.
H.
Barton,
Mt.
Vernon,
Methodist Church Thursday after
It was also decided to give Rev. today calling on thd local markets.
for biir low prices.
noon beginning at three o’clock. Mrs. Peck a certain amount toward the Ho mnkc-s his headquarters at the III.,' Mr. and Mrs. Clark A. Frost of
Mrs. J. Turnbull, of Palmetto ave L. R. Phillips is in chnrgc.
Onoldn, New York, Cldyton Frost of
young man studying for the minls- Valdez when in the city.
anford Battery
Orlando, F lo r id
nue is confined to her homo by Illness.
Oneida, New York, Edwnrd P. Pfnffr'
tery. Reports were also read from
MISSION STUDY CLASS.
Service Go.
The many friends of M. C. Hutton Jacksonville, D. O. Cash, Jacksonville,
the card party committee and the
Mr.a nd Mrs. W. W. Anderson, of
are glad to see him in Sanford for W. P. Shuw, Philadelphia, E. E. Dan
For the next few fecks, Dr. Brown rummage committees.
Miami, are stopping at the Monte
iels and wife, Luke Wales, J.‘ A.
203 Oak AVe.
lee will conduct a mission study clnss
After the business hnd been trnns- d few days. He has the contract for
zuma for a brief Btay.
nt tho mid-week service. The book actod a social hour was enjoyed, the all the street paving here and else Fischer,. Jacksonville, W. J. Recce,
to be discussed is ‘‘The Child and hostesses served pineapple and nut Where in the,state and is n busy man. Atlanta, David R. Cohen, MontgoLAUNDRY WORK OF ALL
R. L. Proctor, of Moultrie, Gn., ar
America's Future.” Every one Inter salad, Bultines, cake nnd hot choco
rived Ih the city yesterdny and is
klN DS AT RIGHT PRICES
W. A. Amci, of Leesburg, represent
ested in this Imoprtant topic is in- late ns refreshments.
pleasantly located at the Montozumn.
ing
tho
Smith,
Richardson
&
Conroy
vted to attend these meetings. One
Tho next meeting will be held Tues Co., of Jacksonville, was among the
BATTERY
Work called- for and' delivered
hour each week is very little time to
day on account of the Armistice cele urrivals Monday at the Valdez, uhd
Rev. Lloyd Anderson^of Jackson
S
E
R
V
I
C
E
devote to such a vital subject.
bration on Monday, at the home of will he in tho city several duyt» look
ville, was among the visitors from
satisfaction gdaVantoBd
STATIO N
Mrs. Clifford Peabody 016 Myrtle ing after business Interests.
tho Gate City yesterday.
JJISS RAFFO WILL SPEAK.
avenue, with Mrs. Peabody nnd Mrs.
Miss Mnrie RufTo, n missionary, Dick. Brown as hostesses;. ...
H. n. Smith, of Atlnntn, Gn., is
M. B. Hutton returned to the city
among the business visitors stopping hontc on furlough, will speak Thurs
Tho members present yesterday Monday from Tallahhssec where he
day night at 7:30 nt the Methodist were Mrs. Clifford Peabody, Mrs. Paul
at the Mbnttzunin toilny.
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hnd been for several weeks looking
church on her work in Soo Chow, Riggers, Mrs. McRory, Mrs. Howard
after the contract recently nwnrded
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Mrs. Wnltcr Twichell of Haytonn China, nnd general conditions in the Ovcrlin, Mrs. J. B. Coleman, Mrs. C. him there He is stopping at the
Beach was the week-end guest of her Orient.
J. Marshall, Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. Valdez.
A special program of music hns W. R. U skc, Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mrs.
aister, Mrs. A. I). Key nnd niece, Mrs.
been prepnred. Mrs. Clnude Herndon Chris Mathews, Mrs. Clarke LeonMiss Florence Lucas of Plnopolis, S.
will sing “ Watch Thee nml Pray Thee” ardy, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. Fred
C. left Friday morning nftor spend
by Wakefield Smith. Mr. A. II. Stone Dulger, Mrs. Julius
Tncknch, Mrs. ing n few weeks with Mrs. J. Si
will be at tho organ. A largo chorus Raymond Phillips, Mrs. Benjamin
Clair White, Jr. Sho will visit her
Whltncr, Jr., Mrs. J. N. Robson, Mrs. uncle, Mr. Thos. Porchcr Rnvencl In
J. Wilbur McKee, Mrs. J. Howurd Suvnnnah before returning home.
Jarrott, htre. Dick Brown nnd Itcv.
J. 8. Wallers, of rnlnlkn, was
A. H. Peck.
Messrs. Smith nnd Barnett of the
among the business visitors In the
Adair Realty und Trust Company of
AUXILIARY MEETS.
city yesterdny nnd wns registered ut
Parties tuklng hose from front porch Atlanta, Georgia, were in the city
The regular
monthly business
the Montezuma.
Halloween night can nvoid trouble yesterday on business with Ai. iP.
mooting of the auxiliary of the Presby returning same. 310 Oak Ave.
Connelly & Sons.
byctrinn
church was held Monday
C, R. Cohen, of Boston, Mass., wms
.
180-tc.
Here
afternoon Iin tho Gleaners Clnss room.
among tthe
-- drrlVnls
-,
. . .yesterday
.
,
Charles Hoffman arrived yesterday
an dis making his headquarters nt the After the opening prayer nnd scrip
Congregational Bazaar will be hold rrom Hoboken, New Jersey, anti V ill
ture, the minutes were rend nnd ap
Montezuma.
thnke his homo here. He recently
proved. Mrs. McLaulin, treusurer, December 8th In tho Wulnkn.
purchuscd property
on west First
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•th e Senior C. E. Society of the reported 445.70 in the treasury. Sev
street from A. P. Connelly & Sons.
Presbyterian church will hold a soclnl eral circle chuirmen reported the
Expert Typewriter cleaning nnd i*e
Jn their room nt the church Thursday work In progress for tho bazaar of
Jos. E. Craig the well known con
pairing. Call H. S. Pond, phono 221
Nnv. 30 nnd Dec. 1st.
evening of this week.
sulting engineer wns in the cjty last
or
Peonies
Bank.
170-tfc.
Dr. Brownlee announced the Mis
night on his wny to Titusville. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R usbpII have sion Study class to be held at the
Craig is now recognlged as ono of the
CATHOLIC
BAZAAR.
moved to the Moore home kni Celery regular mid-week prayer service on
Chrlatmns Bdznnr of
Catholic best engineers in tho state and his
avenue, where they will liJe until the Wednesday evenings. The book to be chunfh at Parish House, December 6 tithe is occupied in going over utility
return of Mrs. Moore from Ceorgln. discussed nt this time is “ The Child nnd 6."
.
161-to Dec 0. pldnts for municipulties.
nnd America's Future." Adjournment
•
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Grady Deen, of Lakeland, who is
W. B. Glldewell, a prosperous
with the Non-Acid Fertilizer Co., Is
grower living on tho West Side, has
in the city today attending to busi
nnknecVhis farm "The Green Mountain
ness. While hci*e he will he the guest
Farm /’ and has ordered a nice line
$ 1 .0 0
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o f the local Manager B. J. Starling.
of letter heads and envelopes at the
FOR RENT—Apartments and sleep ncrald Job shop. Mr. Glldowcll madcs
Mrs. Emmett
McCall and her
ing rooms, Fcmdalo Apartments a specialty of parsley for decorative
brother, Lee Connelly of Orlando,
Bishop Block, corner First nnd Pal purposes.
\
$ 1 .0 0
' n
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were among those attending the
metto streets.
189-14tp.
Florlda-Mercer football gumo nt
. Kid Body and Bisque Dolls at the
Yowolj Company are Just whdt you
haVe been looking for the little girls
$159
1'
"H
for Christmas. Read the advertise
ment
in
thU
issue
and
get
the
dolls
( U ) T k , A a a u r l a t r d I’ r r a a )
at 2.98 al Ithis week. Extra large
CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Opening gratn mixes up to 24 Inches. Yowelt &
prccs: Wheat, December, 105 7-8 to Company.
1-8; May, 110 5-8 to 111; corn, Dec.,
The Atlantic & Pacific Company
74 1-2 to 6-8; oats, December, 41 3-4
havo
some fine applet Just In ahd
to 7-8,
Matinee for School Children Daily at 4:00
they
selling them nt ten pounds
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. fl.—Cotton,
•Nif ht Shows Starting At 7 ;fr0 and 9:15 iy~M.
eleven o'clock call: December, 3201 for 32 cent* or 1.25 per bushel. This
TODAY
is a god value and Is only oue of th°
asked; January, 32.01.
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many bargains In fruits and vege
Four roonis, for rent in neatly built tables and groceries nt the A. A P*
house at 210 South Laurel avenue. Store on Second street.
esented by Associated Exhibitors. A Sensational Drama
Every convenience, will have to be
o f and for men and women
Wednesday a»)d Thursday specials
seen to bo appreciated.
Comedy— Our tinntf in “ LODGE NIGHT*
at the Plggly Wiggly wilt jnske the
thrifty buyer go there on thos^ duyi
ices 10 and ^0 Cents.
' Matinee 10 and 15 Cents
and other days. Plggly Wiggly hiu
Youngstown
(O.)
rubbers
found
dnesday— ‘Thorns and Orange Blossoms,” also Harold
only |7 on a taxi driver, no all of tho the goods and tho prices and
1yd. Watch for. dates on Robin Hood, und Paramounts
their specialty U keeping the prleei
them aro not bootlegging.
biggest feature, "Covered Wagon.”
J
Vie
Dry Cleaners
USL
Men’s Sweaters all sizes and colors
. '
$2.00 to $8.50.
Ladies’ Sweaters Tuxedo and Brush Wool
. ' $5.00to $8.50
Children’s Sweaters— everything that’s
....
$1.50 to $ 5 .# .'
Blankets— Double Blankets— -Cotton or Wool
- $ 2.75 to $8 .0 0 ...... ......
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Children’s E. Y. Waists ribbed Union Suits at each
Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits, Sizes 24 to 34, at each
Men’s Ribbed Union Suits at each
Men’s Ribbed Drawers and Shirts, at each
75ift
When Husbands Deceive
First Street,
Tuesday— Leah Baird In “ When Husbands Deceive”
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It Is not easy .or!
maybe more
ror all friends 'to
appropriate, than those who delay
mdeneo, but the
until the Christmas month is actually
a lino upon the
here. It has come to*be the fashion
Bhows that diswith some to use the engraved cards
supplied with the name' of the sender
or the family, inserted. These must
be ordered some time in advnncc—
and it is probably not a bit too soon
to attend to this matter now. *
Sending Christmas and Now Year’s
greetings Is a very pretty custom and ( “ Ten .Nights In a Bnr Room"
to be encouraged. Probably there arc greatest heart Interest story
friends who keep in touch through world has over known.
190-ltc,
yoars apart by this unusual obscrv-
g e t - p r e t t p i o r . cards—and
Ilupmoblle 1823 touring, almost ;
many extras. $250.00 1st paym
$50,00 Monthly., . Phono , 3,_ gtri
Motor Co.j Dodgo dealers.
100-2tc,
IRA HOLMES WILL RE
RETRIED ON TODAY
DADE CITY,, Nov. 0— The first
hearing resulting in a mistrial, the
ease of Ira Holmes, charged with robbery of the Cummer Cypress Com.
pany payroll last June, will under™
retrial today.
Tbe his 13- In lK-pngr U’ eeltljf l l e r nld entlrelr.. fin e r * Remtnule f'onntr
and la pnbllahed every Friday. A d vrrtlsln a rnira ntada known nn applleatlnn. S3.no per year, nlw nia In ndvnnee.
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TUB
A S SOC'I A T I ' II
IMIBHS
T h e A s s o c ia t e d P r e . a In e x c l u s i v e l y
en tit le d to thn u se f o r r epuh llcn tlu n o f
all n e w s d is p a t c h e s rri-dlleil to It o r
not o t h e r w i s e c e r d l te d In th is p a p er
and n ls o thn lo c a l n ewn pu blish ed
herein . *
A ll rlahtn o f r e - p til ilic n t in n ,o f sp ecia l
d ls p n tc h e s herein a r e n lso r eser v ed .
O f f i c e ! I I K I I A I . I I n r t l . l l I N n . P h o n r Hh
lT',5 NOUS OP
Kti '&US1NE-SS
TO A lI V K I lT I S K I t S i
Tn c a se o f e r r o r s nr o m i s s i o n In
leical o r o t h e r a d v e r t i s e m e n t s
The
l l o n i l d P rlnttm r C o m p a n y du es nut
liotil Itself lia b le f o r dutnaKe f u r t h e r
tlinn th e a m o u n t r e c e iv e d f o r sucl|
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but insufficient nourishment will not produce a
condition o f health or strength which will permit
c f efficient work and enjoyment o f lifo. So it is
with the lubrication of your automobile. A
motor W ILL run on an under-supply o f oil, but
just as tho body is under-nourished by an in
adequate supply o f food, so is tho motor underlubncated by an insufficient quantity o f motor
oil. There aro four things to consider in the
care o f your motor— first, the proper quality of
oil; second, the proper quantity; third, the right
grade or weight for your particular motor; and
fourth, tho necessity of changing oil every fivo
cr six hundred miles, as the lubricating qualities
of the old oil are worn out.
a d v e r t is e m e n t s .
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K o iilm Advertising h-prnsrn.stive
THE AMERICAN PRE33 ASSOCIATION
PROSPECTS BRIGHT.
Don't lot anyone tell ,*you Ihnt
there in any chance in the world for
Sanford to go backward. The sun
never shone brighter, the crops never
looked better, conditions were never
half ns good, improvements every
where nnd the spirit that goes nhend
and builds cities is here. Cheer up.
YES, WE ALL HAVE OUR
TROUBLES.
When wc sec n man moping nround
talking about hard times it always
makes us feel like tuking him in hand
nnd telling him how mnny real trou
bles we have— but what is the use?
What he needs is cheering up nnd
cheering them up is the business of
nn editor.
SPLENDID WEATHER FOR CHOI’S
get a square deal, which is something
thut has never happened nnd she asks
nothing more. But Doyle should not
enter the race if all Tampa is too
selfish to back him. Even the Hon
orable Cary Hardee fell down miser
ably in being square with this sec
tion, let alone with the people of the
whole state. Yes, old man Sidney
J. had him bested n long ways, if you
want to know how things aro going
under the present corporation bossed
regime.— Lakeland Star-Telegram.
But if you do not rend your paper,
you might ns well not lie here. You
may give an imitation of belonging
to the life of your community nnd
the world ut large, hut you do not
really belong anywhere.— Pensacola
News.
t
THE TEACHER
Mr. Burmnn points to the fact that
the only recourse the railroads have,
in mnny instances, is to take their
case to n higher court, where, he inti
mates, they do not always get justice.
He cites nn instance whecr a woman
was asking 200 damages under con
demnation proceedings. The inmi was
worth probnbly $2.'i. The jury under
took to raise the amount to be paid to
$1,000, to the astonishment of the
court and the woman’s own inwycr.—
St. Augustine Record.
NEWSPAPERS
The weather this fall hns certainly
been good to Sanford crops nnd for
tho early lettuco and the early celery
nnd other crops it could not he bet
ter. Without gloating over other
folk’s disaster^ it was llic cold weath
er fnrther north nnd west Hint help
ed to kill off the fall stuff in those
states .and will.leave us nn open ninrket. lY'fs'Sanford's turn at the wheel a bit or superltetnl argument witn a
of forturu and we will take it.
neighbor, and are merely confirmed in
their established prejudices .without
clearly finding out the facts in any
given ease.
The coming of George Pfeiffer to
In there busy days no citizen can
Hanford yesterday to give ns some investigate at first hand all the mat
reul ideas about City Planning was ters taken in charge by his public
one of those big events in the life of representatives.
What newspapers
any community. Mr. Pfeiffer in one are for is to collect the most im
of the men who have accomplished portant facts about such activities
big things in his own city and who is and present them to the attention of
now resting in the shade of his own the citizen.*
vine ami fig tree in Florida, The
The ability to vole intelligently
Favored State. He came here to help nnd wisely, to talk usefully to one's
us nnd his splendid talk last night neighbor who also votes, depends
showed us how we n n build n beauti largely on the use made of the daily
ful city here on the bar.In of the H‘ . newspaper.
Here the citizen finds
Johns river where Nature has done so news, local, state, national nnd inter
much for us nnd we have done so national.
Here are domestic and
little.
other features adding to one’s in
formation, and advertisements giv
FLORIDA NEEDS REAL MAN FOR ing the news of what’s good in a busi
ITS GOVERNOR.
ness way.
Advertisements are an
education in themselves.
Judge Parkhill did the wise thing in
The editoriul column, interpreting
withdrawing from the gubernatorial the news of the world, bringing the
race. He is a fine man und Capable application of all kinds of happen
but when you get into politics you ings, domestic and foreign, down to
always learn just how deep tho sup- their relations to the citizen at home,
potters will reach, in their jeans to is the heart of tho paper. In it he
support your campaign or fUrnish finds unbiased opinion on nonpartisan
votes and the judge decided thut he subjects, and the editor’s host judg
would not tukc the risk, ifut there Is ment on partisan matters.
another man who should enter from
If J•ou like the way The. News
Tampa and that is Doyle Cnrleton. If handles things, you can learn from it
all Tumpn will get behind him he can swiftly and with no lost motion
be elected und ho will la* a typical many tilings you need to know. If
Florida governor, the most capable you do not like thut way, at least you
and clean cut that hns ever filled the can learn how not to do things, and
chair in recent years at lenst und by careful observation 'you may
there is one thing sure and certain lenrn why you do not want to do
and that is thut South Florida will t things that way,
LOVING IT ALL
Some choose the Eust Road, some choose the West,
Some like the hill ways where the winds call,
Some think the dingle paths by the river best.
Some want but forest trails. 1 love them ull.
Some choose the red blooms, some choose thp ,blue.
Some like the yellow flaming children of the sun.
Ladies' slippers, dandelions, flags and lilies too,
Roses, phlox and daffodils. I love them every one
Some wander out o' nights for to see the stars,
Some study birds or beasts, some name of the sea
Some praise the cloudland, and the sunset bars?
Any bit of nature is good enough for me.
Everett Earle Stanard.
GIVING THE RAILROADS A
square
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M O T Q I
used according to tho chart c f recommit
you will find on display at your de-.lar'i
your lubrication problems. F oW ino ic
choicest crudes; refined and filtered to •
not to be had in cheaper cilr.
Sending gifts and greeting cards
has become almost a habit with the
people of the United States nnd in the
season called Christmas holidays,
chiefly in the month closing the year,
the postoffiee department is put to its
greutest test in service. Tho friend
or acquaintance at a distance is renicmbctcd at Christmas or on New
Year’s day, with the curds of the in
dividual or family, nnd often teherc
is something sent in the way of a
remembrance, which occupies more
space than n-rurd, and requires more
effort to cany and deliver. The postoffice is always anxious us the month
of December begins to show under
file half turned pages o f Ute previous
month. It is ulrendy preparing to
do its very best in tho holiday Hen
son Just ahead.
Very many people have become ac
customed to the idea of moiling curds
and paekagea some time nheud of the
actual holidays, which are being ohaerved by an exchange of compli
ments and gifts. Very many more
DEAL.
“ When we learn that u railroad is
just as much a business as is the
farm, the grocery store or the bank
and give the railroads a square deal
nnd, for that matter, all other hlg
business, wc shall get better service,
lower rates nnd shall abe able to cut
out a whole raft of governmental redtape, which the public ultimately pay*
for," says Fred Burmnn, editor and
publisher of the Milledgeville (Ga.)
News, Mr. Burmnn discussed the
abandonment of railroads in some
sections of the country and which at
one time threatened to reach Georgia,
ns mnny of the short lines, it is
pointed out by business men,* have
had hard sledding.
“ The country suffers . much more
from itoliticnl demagogues than it
docs from tho sins of the railroads or
big business," continues Mr. Buramn.
“ There are two more laws 6n the
statute books today thjm a man can
keep in a lifetime In prayerful effort,
and anything that is put on the books
which enables people to more easily
bilk the public carrier in the courts
should be lifted out."
“ Give the railroads a square deal"
is the advice of Mr. Burntan. '“ They
are” , he says, "the arteries of civil
isation, not a bunch of robbers, as so
many demagogues insist. Of the4( * 'f
we would much sooner trust the rail
roads than the demagaging opliticlans."
*
packages. The mails get steadily
heavier—and more troublesome nr
November days pass, nnd the disnppointmenti of thousands arc certain
for those who wait too long.
This year tho postoffiee depart
ment is already pleading with thr
public tn nviod freakish cards nnd
gifts. Cords of diminutive size and
those of great size—ns well ns cards
of unusual nnd unreasonable shape
aro decried. They not only delay
delivery for themselves but hinder in
tho handling of more orthodox mail
matter on its way quickly after it
has been received, electrical con-'
trlvancc* are used
to cancel the
stamps and affix place and date upon
letters and cards. When letters or
ranis of freaskish shape or size they
must be taken out o f the great mnss
and given individual attention. This
does not monn particularly rapid
handling—rnthpr p putting aside unti^ the other things, reasonably pre
pared arc given the right o f way.
An almost unlimited variety of
pretty cards will bo displayed very
soon for uso during the holidays.
Probably they can be seen In some
places already. Those having time to
make an osrly selection will naturally
will make your car pull better nnd run far*
ther. Its quality io uniform, nnd wherever
you sco tho Crown trade-mark, displayed
above, you may bo euro c f ce ttin j tho best
o f motor lt d .
INCORPORATED IN KEN TUCKY
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PAGE THREE
THE SANFORD DAIL HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923:
p r o m in e n t a r c h it e c t
TO SALFORD
spoke
people yester,
d a y on su bject of
ford, nnd suggested that these prob
lems be considered by tha Commission
in the sequence of their importance.
(Continued from page I)
Hupmobite 1923 touring, almost new
As an illustration he cited the failure
many extras. $250.00 1st payment.
of the city to secure park sites on $50.00 Monthly. Phono 3, Sanford
the lakefront at a time when values Motor Co., Dodge dealers.
were unusually low and which will
190-2tc.
now cost the city considerable money*
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tr secure. He suggested two locations ip
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which would make idenl municipal ™
V v O H tllllie B l O
parka and urged that the commission
Be Silent Reirard
NEWEST GIANT OF REO SHOPS Biirff cylinder Is but 19 1-2 inches. The
consider them in any program they .
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stroke of the pistons is 40 inches nnd
may deyi^.
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Murder o f Coburn Sufficient compressed air to oper-, they travel at the speed of 732 feet
As to the matter of transportation,
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aU* all sand blasts, air hammers, j per minute, or a little faster than
Mr. Pfeiffer was of the opinion that Indicted On Murder Charge By [wrenches and similar equipment eight milo per holm
a boulevard in the form of loop cn -}
Ceorgia Grand Jury
Tho importance of compressed nir
throughout the entire plqpt of the
circling the city should be developed,
______ Reo Motor Car Company will be sup in modem manufacturing practice
as it would
give more ready access to , ATLANTA, Nov. 7.—i f necessary plied by a huge compressor rocontly is not generally realized. In such
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the center of the city than the pres- arrangements can be completed Philip installed.
plants ns Reo, where much of tho
,nt rectangular and quadrangular H. Fox publicity chief for Ku Klux
The ponderous machine has a ca machinery has been developed by Reo
thoroughfares, nad as the city expand Klan will be placed on trial next week pacity of 4,000 cubic feet of free nir engineers ns n result of their exper
ed beyohd' Oil? boulevard, it he par- for slaying of Captain W. S. Coburn, per minute at DO pounds pressure. It ience with Reo’s individual mechanical
ailed drith another. He was also of solicitor general Boykin said today. weighs 82 tons nnd has n flywheel 14 needs, mony unexpected uses an*
the opitfftm that auto busses ns n In meantime authorities have been feet in diameter, weighing id tons found for compressed nir.
physical meahs of transportation were unable to serve pence wnrrnnts on alone. The floor length is in excess
For example, an air dilvcn plunger
perferable tq trolleys, ns this system lirperinl Wizard Evans and thr?o of 40 feet.
niounted over n scale is used to test
lit the niorc elastic nnd will afford other Klan officials. Warrants taken
spring! used in Reo valve mcchatiBecause of its size nnd weight,
transportation to new sections ns they out by Dr. Fred II. Johnston, allied special building was erected to house ismnis nnd eluthches. . Tho accuracy
are deVeli^dd.
with Sammons' faction of Klan on it. The matter of providing suitable and case of tho operation, resulting
In as milch as Sanford is still in ground he feared for his life.
foundations was so important ..that from the uniformity of pressure ob
its infancy, tlo Irrepnrnhte mistakes
nothing less than nn especially plan tained from compressed air, mnkes
have been made. The general nicety
ATLANTA, Gn., Nov. 7.—Indicted ned brick, concrete and steel build ft possiblo to apply this test to every
evidenced in the construction of re- by the Fulton county grand jury on ing would suffice.
individual spring used on nil valves
sidences and buildings is uniform n murder charge for the killing of
Built by the Nordbcrg Manufacur- nnd clutches.
throughout the city. The duties of Captnin W. S. Coburn,, nttorncy for ing Company of Mllwuukeo, the com
■Throughout tho big Boo shops nir
the new fCity “Planning Commission, the so-called insurgent Klun faction, pressor required nearly four months hammers, wrenches nnd drills are In
according ;to Mt\ Pfeiffer, would be us he sat at his desk in his office, to complete.
Its installation also service. Of course tho sandblast jets
to provide plans for future develop Philip E. Fox, publicity chief for the [consumed sevcrifl weeks, this work are also used in some departments for
ment rather than present. Assuming Ku Klux Klan nnd editor of the Night having been in charge of a special cleaning castings and rough parts. In
that the ttigjorlty of the people living Hawk, Klan publication, tonight con-1engineer sent by th makers,
the earlier operations in the paint
in Sanford had faith in city or they tinurd silent while awaiting results
Known in the trade as a cross com- shop air force is uttlixed. in fact,
would not remain here twenty-four of his efforts to obtain counsel.
I pound two-stage compressor, tho] compressed air plnyB an important
hours,.ho believed that the City Com
Solicitor General J. A. Boykin, tvho! huge machine ha3 two air cylinders, part In tho maintenance of uniform
mission would receive the united sup presented the case to the grand jury The low pressure cylinder is 34 quality and efficient practice in vir
port of all citizens. He also suggest this morning, had not Indicated late inchsc indiameter while the high pres- tually every department.
ed that an advisory committee, con today when the case would come to
sisting “of a real estate man, principal trial, hut at his office it was said the officials had been to see Fox, nnd porters which called there were turn
of the school, a prominent business! trial likely would be called soon,
newspapermen's conversations with ed nwny by nn unidentified man.
man, and’ others, be appointed to offer j Other than the statement that Co- the prisoner were cut short by police
It was loarnud today that some time
suggestions and work with the Com- burn planned to publish certain state- officials. Mrs. Fox, the prisoner's ago that Coburn was poisoned while
mission. Mr. Pfeiffer also expressed ments hat would attack his character, wife, called at the jail twice leaving lunching with a man whoso name has
his willingness to contribute any ad- j Fox declined to explain the slaying, the second time without Beonig her not been announced. Last month, it
vice nr assistance when called upon, j At the jail he told ncwipnpcrinen thut husband when she learned newspaper is said, o threatening note wus deliver
He stated that he would make a vol he might never make a statement
inn were seeking her. Other reports ed to the Coburn home.
untary study o f the problems of San
H was said at the jail that no Klan said she was ill at her home and rcTho body of Captnin Coburn was
to leave tonight for Savannah, Gg.,
where funeral and burial will lie
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motn National Guard. Mr. Bailey fstslon the Republican majority In the [showed the Democratic candidates for
n lawyer. Ip 1922 Mr. aBilcy re -! senate wax twenty-two.
congress in tho lead in the Eleventh
ccived 24,Gift) votes to 7,170 for his
Seven of tho nine vacancies in t h e ' d sixteonth di8trict, , while In tho
louse of representatives were filled „
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f
opponent, John W. Wilson, Demo house
Fourth Ihnols, Thomas A. Doyle,
yosterday, but regardless o f tho out
crat,
come the Republicans retain a small Democrat, was eletced to fill the vacancy caused by Representative John
BALTIMQRE, Md„ Nov. 7.—Gover majority.
nor Albert C, Ritchie, Democratic can
Prior to yesterday’s elections, nnd W. Rainey's death.
didate for re-election, had n lead of exclusive of vnenneies, the Ropubli4,70G over Alexander Armstrong, his enns held 222 seats in the house, the
Republican opponent, according to Democrats 202 nnd the Socialists,’ p
the returns from 1G2 precincts out of j Fn'rmcr-Lnbdritos nnd Independents
1,110 in the stnto, received up to U |one each.
p. m. last night. All but seven of j FJvc 0\ the B0VRn
which were
these precincts nro in Baltimore c lty .,|n contl,st yesterday—theElevcnth,
Bused on these incomplete figures Sjxtecnth nnd Twonty.fourth
New
the Democratic leaders were claiming York, the Fourth Illinois and tho Sec
Ritchie’s ‘re-election by n substan ond North Carolina—were captured
tial plurality. They based their by tha Democrats last Novombor. The
claims on the guinn made by Ritchie Republicans won the other two— tho
in the same Baltimore precincts over Thirty-escond Now York nnd the Sec Beginning,
Tftdrsdky
tho vtoc cast for -United States Sen ond Vermont.
evening 7:30 at Gospel
ator William Cabell Bruce last fall
In one of the districts, the Second
when Mr. Ilrucc carried the city by North Carolina—tho Democratic can Tent, corner Palmetto
8;300.
didate, John II. Kerr, had no opposi
tion. He succeeds tho' Into Claude avenue and 3rd street*
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 7.— Repub Kitchin, former minority lender in
The object o f this meet
licans yesterday elected W. Freeland the house.
Knedrick mayor of Philadelphia by
Besides retaining their senate sent ing
_ is the salvation o f
one of the largest majorities cast in n in Vermont, the Republicans held the g o i l l s . M a n y i n t e r e s t i n g
mayoralty election in this city in re hm,»e . » t which w a. In
In
wj|) be
cent yenrs. The fact that Kondirck the Second district. Ernost W. Gib
hod no independent opposition made son thus will come to congress to fill presented.
A ll are in**
tho Republican victory an easy one. tho pinco made vacant by the resigna
vited to attend
Parfty tenders claimed thnt the final tion of Mr, Dale.
count of ballota would show n ma
Tho Republicans nlso retained their
jority of more than 200,000 over A. scat frnm tho Thirty-second Now
Raymond Raff, tho Democratic can York district, made vacant by th e!
didate. The entire Republican county death of tho late Representative Mott, j
ticket was also swept into office and Unofficial returns gnvo Thaddous C. Evangelistic
party1 m
two municipal loons, tqtalling $71,- Sweet n Inigo plurality over his I
Charge
000,000 for various public improve Democratic nnd Socialist opponents, j
ments, were approved by the voters.
Early returns., from New York
Judge John J. Henderson, of Mend*
vilte, was re-elected to tho stnto su
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—With the 2
election of I'ortor H. Dale ns a Re
publican senator from Vermont as
sured on tho face of unofficial re
turns from yesterday's election, the
Republicans will hnve n majority of
six in tho senate. Mr. Dale succeeds
the Into Senator Dillingham, also a
Republican.
In the next congress the senate
line-up will lie fifty-one -Republicans,
forty-three Democrats and two Far
mer-Labor ites. During the last sos-
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(Continued from page 1)
Second district to elect n successor to
Mr. Dale, who resigned to become n
candidate for the senate, Colonel Er
nest W. Gibson of ilrattlcboro, Re
publican, was returned by an over
whelming majority over his Demo
cratic opponent, Burton L. Bailey of
Montpelier. The total vote was: Gib
son 17,014, Boilcy 4,173.
The senatorial contest was featur
ed by the activity of tho “ dry" forces
of the state in the interest of Mr.
Dale, who had announced that ho wan
opposed to any change in existing
prohibition legislation. The Demo
cratic candidate, Park II .Pollard, n
merchant of Cavendish and n cousin
of President Coolidgo, had expressed
a desire for modification of the Vol
stead act to permit the use of light
wines and beer.
The total vote cast in both soniatorial and congressional elections was
light. "
In spite of the raising o f the pro
hibition issuo the Republican* candi
date maintained about the same pro
portion of two to one as the atate
showed last year when United States
Senator Frank L. Green, Republican
was elected over William B. Mayo,
Democrat.
In that contest Sonator Green
polled 45,245 votes and the Demo
cratic candidate 21,371.a
In the congressional contest Colo
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THE SANFORD DAIL HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
GOLF
BO W L IN G
T E N N IS
B O X IN G
REALM OF SPORTS
B A SE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
B A SK E T B A L L
T R A P SHOOTING
Miss Blackburn A p
pointed Chairman o f
Committee Honor
For Undergraduate
The twenty-fifth anniversary numbe of Physical Culture Magazine is
n noteworthy number chock-a block
with unusuqjly interesting features
R. L. SHIPP, Editor
"Fighting-fit at Fifty-five," by Bernnrr Maefndden, ‘‘Why Fat People I _
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, Nov. fl.— Mias
Fannie
Die Young,” ‘‘Jesus a Physical C u l-L ._
„
na
k» *a n
la H Iti » M W
jBigr College Games
Blackburn, '24, lias been appointed
turist," ‘‘The Body Beautiful," “ The
L ib e r ty D E V
Leaders o f the Nation Congratulate
Slated For Saturday by tho Council of the Southern Re
gion o f the Y* W. C. A. chairman of
Bernarr Mnefadden," by Arthur Lonr O O tO c ll I G B I U C S
* ■“■- * «
IBS
the
Industrial Committee for the en
lie, ‘ ‘Insulin For Diabetes," "Whnt
Feature.
tire southern region. This announce
Next," by Dr. Edwin F. Bowers, "All
l e i t t h i M h h i l t i h
Is Over But the Funornt,” by Bernnrr
^ K. Ilirdges, Jr.
NEW YORK,.Nov. 7— Eight games ment was made to the larger cabinet
Mnefadden, "I Have Made a BenuliFootlmll fnn3 in this section of the
which bring eastern clpycncs against of tho Y. W. C. A. by Miss Katherine
Today—Thorns and Ornngc Blos
Sanford High’s Girl’s Basketball opponents from other 'sections, give Lumpkin during her recent visit at
ful Woman of My Daughter," by state will hnvo their choice in the
soms—oh
adaptation
of
Bertha
M.
team
will' meet tho Winter, Park added interest td the college football thd college.
1
3 c. Miss 'Lumpkin
is na
Mnbel Gordon, and "I “Was Thin As a mntler o f games on "Liberty Day,"
Clay’s immortal love atory.
High’s quintet here. The locfcl girls program for Viext Sattirday. No week tional student
ei secretary of the Y. W.
Pin—Now lm Plump.
- I next Monday. The Metnorinl High
You know, how much your home
have been putting out
some stiff end so far hns offered so extensive n C. A.
cost
you, yet fire may destroy the
Rosila's smile was for her Amcr- practice nnd with such good material list of attractions between teams of
COUGHS, COLDS, WHOPPING
T*Rcr* balllc wIth the UeLnnd High
This Is a signal honor, as it is house before you move in. If that
enn
admirer.
.
?
on
hand,
promise
to
make
Winter
COUGH
Ieleven in Tavares, the county sent of
rival sections.
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rather unusual for an undergraduate happened would you lose the home
Park feel ,‘Io5t.’,
'
Mrs. Will Hall, R. No. 3 Baxley,
County; the Rollins
College
Tho Yalc-Mnryland game, to be to become so well identified with Y. and its money value too? It j*
In the depths o f her laughing eyes,
Go., states: "I am writing to all who 7*nrs nn(* tbo Blue and White Meth
played at the Ynie bowl is one of the W. C. A. work. Miss Ruth Scnndwise to protect your investment
Alan
forgot Violet.
Captain Maude Carrnway gave a
sufTcr from cougs, colds, croup or |odlattf* of Southern College will battle
number, and those who witnessed the rett, local secretary, was the former from the very start—protect it
talk in chapel at High school yesterwhopping cough. I cannot recom- ni’ n dedication of the Winter Park
southerners' display In defeating chairmnn of the committee.
with Insurance in the Federal In
She hud him put behind thore bars dny urging more girls to come ou t!
mend Foley's Honey and Tar tpo Stadium; and the Miami High eleven
Pennsylvania declare Yale is in for n
surance Company.
Miss
BluckLurn
is
chuirman
of
the
for the .team. Said she wanted at
much, nnd I can’t keep house without tbt' I’ 0*"
George Stanley, well —shell who loved him.
busy afternoon.
finifitce
department
of
the
locnl
as
least ten out so ns to have two teams,
it
Have been using it since 1010 known in this section as a gridiron
The Penn SlntP-Goorgia Tech on- sociation nnd was a delegate to the Fire Insurance has saved many a
It was Alan's pardon— the words and be derned if there wasn't twenty
nnd have found it the best medicine I warrior for tho University of Floridn
gabement
at Stnto College, I’ a., is slimmer conference nt Blue Ridge in home builder from severe financial
candidates out!
there is for grown-ups nnd children.” H niiays gone by, will talkie the Snn- that spelt freedom—happiness.
another in which there will be general June, of this year. She was a mem loss—possibly ruin. This agency
Best nnd largest cough and cold re-|f°r<l High team on the Seminole counknows, for it hits the records.
interest, although the recent defeat of ber of the southern group of stuRosita sang in triumph.
Fine business, says we!
medy in the world. Refuse substit ty stronghold.
the Golden Tornado by Notre Dame dents-in-industry, working in Atlanta
utes. Sold everywhere.
For safe .and sure insurance, call
Nnturally the game 'twixt the loeni
has
considerably affected the standing for Bix weeks during the summer va
Prison bars could not keep out love.
And tho football team was not far
pots and the Deltoid eleven in Tav
cation, nnd there she had ample op
behind, according to tho n,umber it of the Georgia team*.
ares will be the main game in tbc lo
portunity to study nctunl industrial'
Not
the
lenst
promising
of
the
in
takes
for
a
team.
They
had
nixtul
His
few
hours
of
freedom
must
end.
cal sports world, but the other two
conditions.
twenty-five out nnd Coach Wilkinson tersectional clashes will bo staged nt
j clashes should ho well worth the see
104*8 Magnolia Avenue
Tho
fountains,
and
trees
were
audi
proceeded
to put them through some Braves’ field, Boston, when "B o" Mc
ing, especially the contest at Winter
Hupmobilo 1323 touring, almost new
Millan,
erstwhile
star
nt
eCntre
col
ence
enough.
hard
work
in
t
preparation
for
the
Sanford,
Florida
Park, when ancient rivals for athlet
many extras. $250.00 1st payment.'
lege,
lends
the
Centenary
college
hardest
game
o
f
theseason,
Arm
ic supremacy will he in battle array.
Phone 3, Sanford
Comedy— Harold Lloyd in High and istice Day, when they meet Miami's eleven ho now is coaching against $50.00 Monthly.
Southern ha* not played Rollins in n
Motor
Co.,
Dodge
dealers.
Major
Frank
Cavanaugh's
Boston
Dizzy.
“ 11.”
number of years save for the contest
100*2tc. /j For quick results try n want nd
College tenm.
last year when the Methodists play
Also Fun from the Press.
There is n chance for another of
Both service elevens have booked
ing under many disadvantages were
the
state football championship con intersectional games for Saturday,
defeated by n 52 to 13 score. The
Thursday—Ten Nights in a Ilar- tenders being eliminated Saturdny the Navy with St. Xavier College of
years that the Blue ami White was
1
room,
the miracle drama of the when tho Hillsboro Terriors go to Cincinnati, nnd Army having the
especially strong in thin state—the
screen.
A story that reformed mil Gainesville nnd meet the Purple Hur Arkansas Aggies as its opponents.
G. P. Root is UHinK free gas to*|ycnr that they defeated Florida and
ricane. The Hurricane has already
lions—a
warning
and n moral.
The University of Richmond is an
the year after— Itnllins did not have
day
been eliminated and we’ll hot they're other distant school to ,scnd a team to
P A I G E
B U 1LT
an eleven fighting for state collegiate
Ten Nights in a Bor-rooni, 00 years the ones who will be the Terrier’s this section, meeting Rutgers nt New
supremacy. In 1U21 when Rollins
/. o. b. factory
“ Waterloo.”
Brunswick, N. %
was strong, Southern did not offer old and good for sixty more,
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The middle west will entertain two
Buy Your Gasoline here— you anything in collegiate football. And
Don't miss
IlaroltJ Lloyd and
As Red Davis sa y 1. Hillsboro Ter eastern elevens, when Detroit Uni
then cnnic last year nnd the decisive
may he the lucky man today trouncing of the Methodists by the Thorns and Orange Blossoms today. riers are just n big bunch of beef— versity plays Carnegie Tech nt De
nnd it’s true, nearly every game the troit, nnd Michigan angnges the
Tars.
Terriers have won this year, it was Quantico Marines nt Ann Arbor.
•TEN NIGHTS" (IHEAT
This yen rlhey say it will be a dif
hy beef nnd brawn—not iteadwork.
HEART INTEREST DRAMA
ferent tunc for Southern is reputed
AT THE MILANE THURSDAY
as being very strong, l-ast Friday
Pavinpr Public Roads
Armistice Day, some more eliniinnt-j
the
squad
passes!
through
the
city
on
Quality Tires That Satisfy
Outside City Limits
The theme of the film drama, "Ten ing will come nlong when Summerlin
route to tlie 'Gator hangout, where
Buyers
meets the Lakdnnd Dreadnoughts.
Validity Is Upheld
they were defeated Saturday and Nights in a Barroom,” adapted by L.
We want to tell the Summerlin boys
DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION
while passing gave vent to their col Case Russell from the old stage sen
goodbye, right now while they are
H I; T h e A u iir lilr il P re»«)
legiate feeling by singing songs of
ACESSORIES
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 7.—
sation, is a story tinted with what a able to listen to il!
victory, one of them—“ We'll ride old
Earl G.tl Moore of Hillsborough
few might suspect of being propa
First Street nnd Elm Avenue. Rollins on the rail"—evincing tin* fact
count’ ’, lias npealed to the supreme
will
Lakeland's
"funeral
directors”
embodies n
that they are mining into Orange ganda. It obviously
court from the judgment of tho cir
tend to the rest of tilt; farewells
Telephone 417-W
county Monday with the determina moral which a post Volstead public
cuit court of thnt county upholding
tion of “ converting” the Tars into is.apt to regard with curiosity. It "IV
The Memorial'(Tigers will have an validity of an act »>/ the legislature
the "sprinkler" i.\stein of football therefore a very pleasant surprise to
easy time nn Liberty Day when they providing for the paving of public
HE new Jewett’s 50 horre-power Paige*built
irrigation.
find the drama is intensely dramatic, meet DeLnitd aggregation
in De- rouds outside of the corporate limits
motor has 2*19 cubic inches piston displacement.
The Tars are getting eoeked and appealing and entirely adequate.
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Lnnd; Dei.and. hasn’t got anything of municipalities and for assessing
This is 20% more displacement— which means more
primed for. the bailie too, with the
Its reception here was fully in ac litis year, and in fact never has had the cost thereof against nbulting
power— than any car oi Jewett’s size, or within $200
Blue and Gold probably presenting cord with its merits, fur those who much in tire football line. Anyhow, property owners in counties of not
of Jewett's price. A n d it is long-lived, smooth powbr.
one of the best aggregations thtu saw it met it with tho same feeling Memorial had bettor look out— the less than 75,000 or more thnn 103,000.
, / H i ^ h - pressure oiling system forces 2 gallons of oil
Wilder Park has boasted in years. It and appreciation which tiny accorded Hatter hoys are liable to cancel tho
Moore contends, in the brief filed
per minute through nil main and connecting rod
will be, probably, the last chance tliul i "Oyer the Hili" and “ Way Down game in the Inst’ minute— they have with the supreme court, thnt the act
bearings, fr ic tio n is reduced to nil. W ear nnd noise
the Ihmige county football ciilhu- 1 East."
arc fur distant indeed.
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providing for such paving is uncon
been known to do it!
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siasts will have, to ice the famous
“ Ten Nights in n Barroom” is the
stitutional and void because it is
I ry the new Jewett out against any car you choose.
Class of Centie College fame iu ac story of folly and a child; just a little
According to Red Davis, Captain special, class and discriminating leg
Jewett will accelerate from 5 to 25 miles an hour itt 7
tion. for the Tars have just about wisp nf a girl, with r.uch innocent ten Bowycr, Lakeland's quarter stands islation in that it only permits coun
seconds, in high gear. It will beat tlx: time of most
completed their full work. It will be derness, such pathetic juvenility. head and shoulder* over the rest of ties having a population of front 75,any car up any hill. N o other car holds so many hill
a good game - and there's’ lu) inieer- Baity ivy Ward takes the part of lit the quarterbacks in the state. Listen 000 to 100,000 to take advantage of
climbing records as the Jew *tt.
tle Mary Morgan in a way that is so Red, our quarter, Bach, is not but tho law.
taitil> about that.
D o not look for the equal of Jewett power in any
Tin suit was brought nguinst the
Out at Tavares big tilings are be wistful and confiding, so tender nnd 5 feet 0 inches tnll. You ought to
light* six. Likewise, tlo not look, for equal of Jewett
ing planned for Armistice Monday, innocent, that site literally sweeps the have looked down a little and you count;’ comnttsioncrs of Hilshorough
tugged ness and dependability in a “liglil"aix. A “Jight"
one of the best attractions slated be emotions of nil before her, uml Iter would have seen another nll-stato county, who, it is pointed out in the
six is a car weighing from 20*) to dOO pounds less than.
brief filed in the case, on June 23,
ing the contest between the locals father, Joe Morgan, as played by quarter.
Jewett, with a light, small-bore, low-power motor. A
,
John
Lowell,
evinces
a
real
ability,
1323, authorized the grading, curbing
___i—
Jewett Six is n strong, heavily built rugged automo
and the Del.mil eleven. Coach An
bile— it is the equal in the essentials of satisfaction
derson is working his men bard this which is all loo.frequently absent in
But never mind, everybody sees his and paving of Georgia avenue for a
width of 22 feet with t\Vo and a half
to cars costing as high as $1500.
week in preparation for the battle, the screen nelors of today and which, own way!
inch nqthnlt blocks, the "said Geor
the Tig -rs being more than ravenous were it absent here, would ruin the
Let us show you what satisfaction you get out of
after two weeks of inaction are sure picture. The great hulking man, fill
JACKSONV1LLE, Nov. (*►
.—Leased gia avenue being a continuous por
dri ving a really powerful car— when it has die weight
ORANGE GROVE, with to he in the battle to the finish Mon ed with sympathy andliterally over wire rn.ttkpting service hns been tion of said public road, as shown hy
and strength to give you comfortable riding and lasting
nice home, with lake day. The game it is said will start flowing with fatalism that comes of started into the state market bureau, Exhibit 'A* attached to the bill of
fine verlormance. Call us any litre for your demon
heritage, is played with fervor by
complaint itt said cause and npjrearstration.
.
at
three
o'cpu
k.
frontage, bearing1trees,
fnr the purpose of obtaining better j11(f jn
,.,,c<jr(| on pages 8 to 13 Inlaiwt
II.
at Sanford the contest should
seven acres, Price $6,- IreOver
The east provides n very appro service on quotations for the benefit elusive, nnd the issuance of certifi
a good one, for the two eleven*
priate background for the star. They of Florida farmers.
Quotations re cates of indebtedness against the
500. Terms
arc about evenly matched. Should
are
typical,
realistic,
clear-cut
and
ceived daily over tin* wire, which abutting- property owners for the
local fans chance over that way they
cost of -raid paving."
competent.
The
settings
are
natural
TEN ACRE ORANGE will no doubt see olio of tin- best half
touches several other southern cities,
coitqdainnnt, being the owner
like the people that enact the drama;
GROVE, without house, back iu the state anl work with actors in u tale that might happen are furnished by (he United States of The
proper^ abutting on Georgia ave
located in best orange George Stanley's aggregation.
anywhere and at any time. Do not department of agriculture, and will nue, it wan staled in the brief, filed
at Winter Driven that day miss it. it js real entertainment and be broadcast over the statu for the his hill oi; complaint, seeking to en
section
of
Seminole theDown
Lakeland Dreadnoughts will bat will give you much to think about.
benefit of growers and shippers.
join the il'Unty of Hillsborough and
County.
If purchased tle with the Summerlin Institute
the hoard Iof county commissioners
team in what may prove to be the
front grailng, curbing and paving
with fruit on the trees of
Idgh school football In this slate.
nnid strec| nnd issuing certificates of
can he had for $0,500.00. The guttie last year on Armistice Day
indebtedr.n against his property in
between the two elevens was one of
' Terms
payment herefor.
••
the be t conleats seen on high School
The de/udanta demurred to the bill
Nice bungalow with all grid!ioils of the state in many u moon
of comphint on the ground that it
Dcn’ t Wait Until il Rains to Think of Your Top.
Have
lire game Monday which will no
contained no equity, nnd tho circuit
conveniences, located on and
Those
Side*
Curtains
Heady
When
Cold
Weather
Comes.
We
doubt, it .till in a win for tho Lake
court sustained the demurrer, nnd
Palmetto avenue, four land team, will more than prove to
Offer
the
Best
of
Material
and
Our
Workmanship
to
dismvaed the case, from which the
blocks from Main Street the foot hall enthusiasts « f Ibis sec
appeal wi^ taken.
-GUARANTEEDtion that tho team
that displayed
$4,250.00. Terms
such powciful offensive hero several
KILLS Rill) LEADERS.
Out Listings of Humes, Lots, weeks ago was and is the l>est high
ANl| REVENGER HIM
Business Chances, Groves, Etc., school ngg egstlon it) the stale.—Or
■OR BAST SUFFERING
lando Sentinel.
Is Large. Consult Us First
LAUSANNE, Nov, (1.— Maurivo
-Next To Dodge G arage
115 Oak Avc.
GOOD GAMES SATURDAYt HUR
Conradi, .Svias engineer who on May
RICANE VS. HILLSBOROUGH
10 last .- hot nnd killtql Vaslav Vorov*ky. Soviet nvay to the-second L&ust e r r ie r s
attne coufeit ncc, told o f hU determlnation to I ill leading Bolshaviki in
Two games of cppcclal interest are
revenge foi the sufferings inflicted
slated tor Faturday- the Gators vs.
on
his fare Iy in Russia, when ex
the Halters in DeLiir.d utqj the Gaines
amined
tndi y at the opening, of his
ville Purple Hurricane vs. the Hills
triul
for
thi nssasjlnation dt Vorovboro High Terrier* In Gainesville. The
Passengers and Packages
M A G N O L IA
sky.
contest at He Land w lllbe the nearest
tit. ha
Surety, Fidelity, Casualty Bonds of Seminole count* that the 'Gators
Ho accept 1 full] responsibility for
Leaves Lake Mary
tho crime. 'onraai said his plan of
and InvcfcmcntH
will play so quite u number of Scmrevenge was made when at Gallipoli
1:30
8 a, m. 2 and 5 p. m. Leaves Sanford
ino!u county enthusiasts will not doubt
he
learned
trial
hia
father
died
of
drive over to Volusia county to see
VALDEZ HOTEL
a. ip.
4 and 6:90 p . m .
Jack Ilanault. Canadian heavyweight, knocked out r'.^vu Joharon t!
hunger In Itisala a m y h a t m , undo
the Hatter fall »t the hands of the
Iowa, a fowjscconil* betorw the cml ot tho fifteenth ar.J last round at
and
sertfril!
Inembers
o
f
family
had
SANFOHD, ------------- FLORIDA most powerful eleven In tho south—
Cor. Oak and First.
PJ ne 543
Madison (tqilara Garden. Johnson kissed tho canvas thrto times in thj
been killad |y the Bolsheviki,
lMt round ^etoro ho finally went out tor good. Photo chowa thj cuJ.
Tho Fighting Gators,
MILANENEWS
CELERY SEED
Is yo u r investment
p ro tected ?
A. P. Connelly &Sons
Lucky No
$1065
Frank Akers Tire Co.
The Sturdy New Jewett Six Has
the Power o f $1200-$1500 Cars
T
Amongst the. .
Offerings in . . .
Real Estate .
For This Week
We Ha v e . . .
SEMINOLE OVERLAND; COMPANY
SANFORD
Firpo Next?,
-
-
-
- FLORIDA
Tops, Side Curtains
Upholstering
Radford Auto Top Company
Bus Line L^SAl\imRD^°
SANFORD
i)i
�PAGE
THE SANFORD BAIL HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1923
Raising the FamilyW W ; tVqft RESTORER.
(
Oif* “H a N k " WHPsT | U S E D
UPs-ST N I C K r
WPsS SWSRTtb
!
'3 w o r s e off h o w than ho w n s holoroi
ftpe
NOU muWMN
Ad3ouT?cA
nmvst
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s. W O U T T N ' HfMRS j -------/
AUREAOX.
J
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
I’ hntir 4IH
I 'h o n r
IDS
QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER
H ou seh old
H oods.
I'Jniiu*.
T r u n k * unit llnuici'uc
T r a a a f e r r r d A n y w h e r e Any
Duffs,
T im e
Sanford Novelty
Works
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
General
Shop
and
Mill
Work
Contractor and Builder
517 Commercial Street
Sanford, ----------------------- Fla.
S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
Sanford,----------------------- Fla.
A. P7 Connelly & Sons
Established 1908
Real Estate, Loans nnd
Insurance
Rhone 48 101-8 Magnolia Ave
STEWART the Florist
Flowers For All Occasions
Members Florists Telegraph Dc. livery Association
811 Myrtle Ave., Phone 20G-W
Sanford
Machine Co.
(General Machine nnd Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Phone fi2 ------ Snnford, Fin.
5
PURELY
S PROFESSIONAL S
tn
^
*•»
tt\
Cards of Sanford’s Reputable Professional Men, each
of whom, In hia chosen profesaion the Herald rccommends to the people.
a* io»
p* to *a k}
n*
1°
R>
Ri
rr.
Schelle Maines
LAWYER
— Court Hounf
George A. DeCottes
Attorncy-al-I^aw
Over. Seminole County Bank
Sanford
■ ■Florida
Fred R. Wilson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Sanford ---------------- Florido
Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT ’
First National Bank Building
Sanford, — ----------Florida
c
<
S O P n i^ - C'MEWS
, QU<Clc\ j ---------
7
^
1 ?
y ~
SURES VO UR
THEM t W i S
IS P U R P L E !
ALIVE . RANNV
£ £ R RKNT— New three room modern
Robs Calomel o f
^apartm ent. All conveniences, 304
Nausea and Danger
West Fifth street__________ lOO-Otp.
L L A d d lH L U
FO RREN T— Furnished housekeeping
Medicinal Virtues Retained and Im
rooms, corner 11th street nnd Elm
proved— Dangerous and Sickening
avonue.
Qualities
Removed. Perfected TabLUMBER FOR SALE— Nice yellow
189-Gtp.
let Called “ Calotah”
pine
lumber,
rough
or
dressed,
two
Classified Ada lc a word. No
FOR RENT— 2 nice furnished house Ccntraclorn nnd Huildqlg Material The Many Assets of City nnd Countymills in operation. Orders filled on
Ad taken for teas than 25c.
Are Best Sava
keeping rooms $29.00 per month,
Dealers In Florida
T h e Intent tr iu m p h o f m o d e r n s c i
short notice. Vermont Lumber Co.,
e n c e In n " d o - n a u s e a t e d " enlornel t a b
And positively no Classified
McMahon
312 or 314 East 5th street. .
l e t ' k n o w n t o th e d r u g tr a d e an " C a l o Osteen, Fla., Telephone 4811.
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
189-2tp.
lalin."
t'alu m el, th e
m ost Kenerully*
JACKSONVILLE,
Nov.
G.—A
•
189-Gtp.
u
se fu l i.f nil m e d ic i n e s th u s e n t e r s
must accompany all orders.
The
Sanford
Rotary
Club
pulled
off
movement
with
a
view
to
completing
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment
..
,
. ..
_ , upon it w i d e r
field o f p o p u la r it y , —
Count the words and remit
n t M f l r d uml r e f in e d f r o m t h o s e o b
close in.
Very reasonable. 301 n state organization of architects, n n o t h e r m e e t i n g filletl w i t h p e p a n d je
FOR SALE—Ford touring car with
c
t
i
o
n
a
b
le
iiuiilltlen
w h ic h h a v o h e r e
scordingiy.
contractors, building trades ami build- fellowship todny at the Vnldox Hotel t o f o r e lim ited Its use.
Park nvenue.
189-3tp.
starter, $UI5, IQI Palmetto.
tn b i lio u s n e s s . ro n n tit p n tlo n . h e a d
where songs and good talks made
•
189-3tp.
HOARD -ANDAND- 'RUOMS—Have one in gmatcrinl dealers will be one of up a fine program. President Knight a c h e s nnd IndlKestlou, nnd In u g r e a t
R i l U R i t i M k a k i k i
the
most
Important
fiuestlons
ever
to
j v a r ie t y o f liv er, s t o m a c h a n d k id n e y
empty room at $8.00 a week with
r o u b le s rn ln m el w a s th e m o s t aucFOR SALE OR RENT—5 room house, board. Two nt $10.00 n week. Also come before the Florida Association o p e n e ,d, th e m e e t i n g o n t i m e n«n d n a, k, e d ’ rt cs
e fiil r e m e d y , hut Its u so w aa o f t e n
lights, water.
Heights. Hunter, furnished rooms nt $4.00 n week. 110 of Architects when that organization W il l C a r p e n t e r f o r th e b l e s s i n g n f t c r t tieKlected o n a c c o u n t o f Its s i c k e n i n g
FOR SALE
U S - T o * ,S !
Route A, Box 1G0.
189-3tp. Commercial street, one block from assembles in Orlando on
n Novmbcr
fsotin tior 8
n « h k h S o n** I.nitor M c M
‘ ahon end
( m o s t p lea sa n t o f J
medicine,
on G. M . M e - f e s s o r o f P i a n o Ilr u ck h u h n filled t h e l u n e C a to ia h at b e d tim e w itth a s w a l for
a
three-dny
convention
FOR
SALE
CHEAP—Two
sound
five
Postotfice,
188-Gtc.
FOR SALE— Hhodp Island eggs for
No ta ste,
surer, dcclnr- 'members with the proper notes nn<ljI|0 griping, no nausea, no milts. A
, r e - . .■— Donough, secretnry-trensure.........
year old mules, nnd wagon. What
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
■ 1 •
H lim *
n A
H A tlA d
I ln f/lS o
4 L it
L 'ltitil
I t I Lf It t *ta a l n i i t t
n ltil
till)
hOR TEN D A IS O M A — hibiscus; c(| hcro todny ,n mnkjng public an r o n g s w e r e s u n g ns n e v e r b e f o r e t h e ' Rood n ig h t's s le e p and th e n e x t Mitorn,
i t.
. Iiik y o u are f e e l i n g line, w i t h n c le a n
! Ellsworth, Beardnll Avenue. San have you to trade? I mny trade for
cuttings 60c per 100 R. C Sheat|jne of ,)rocedurc h(J proposes to c o o l w e a t h e r p u t t i n g th e r i g h t n m o u n t |<v ,.r, n pu rified s y s t e m nnd n b i g » p ford.
‘
83-tfp what you have nnd take the balance for, 113 Elm uvenue, Phone 330— . 1
p etlle.
Knt
whnt
you
p lea se.
No
of pep into the singing.
carry out.
in cash. Why not see me if you enn
d a n g e r.
’
*
190-2tp.
FOR SALE — DeSoto paints and
C a lotn h * nre s o ld o n l y In o r i g i n a l ,
President
Knight
introduced
the
fol
use the mules. J, M. Williams, 401
This movement, he said, is being
sealed packages, p r ic e thirty-five cen t a
varnishes
at Sanford Novelty
lowing guests;
„
Tor l lie tn rgo f a m i l y
package;
ten
French avenue.
189-Gtp.
I
conducted
by the association’s comWorks, sole agents.
154-tfc
Carl Rose of Ocala, John Ward o f cents f o r the small, trial slsn. Your
WANTED
j
inittco
cn
relations
with
affiliated
d
r
u
g
g
i
s
t
Is
a
u
t
h
o
r
is
e
d
t
o
r
e
f
u
n
d
the
Lakeland, W. P. Yost of Jacksonville, p r ic e iih n g u a r a n t e e th at y o u w ill ha
CUR hALh—Small
bungalow with I*UR SALE^—1.000,000 feel good
Aa LE'
bodies,
of
which
Fred
J.
James,
of
saw mill nnd tic timber, Rood List your property with me—I’ll se»
r o u g h l y d e li g h t e d
w ith
C a lo la b s .
George Pfeiffer of Lemon City and t—h o(Atlv
all modern convenience. Completely
.)
Tampa, is chairman, nnd V. Earle
8-3 !».w ed -frl-A w k !y
E.
J.
Moughton
of
Sanford.
furnished, two full sized lot well im heart. Within 2 miles of A. C. it. W. J. Thigpen.
Mark and G. M. McDonough, of Jack
187-Gtc.
proved, also' twentv-fivo Plymouth L. and on St. Johns River. Ad
Secretary ILtiynes read several com RUSSIA COMING
sonville,
the other members.
munications from the Children's Home
Itock hens nnd one rooster. One of the dress„ .P. O. Box 31, Lake Mon- WANTED—To rent two- or threeproblems arch- |ut Jacksonville on the matter of reBACK IN FARMING
189*6lp
room
furnished npnitmont, by- . One
. of the greatest
,,
most desirable locations on Sanford i
Heights. No mortgages on p l a c e . S A L K I have been repeatedlyiadults; no tourist, permanent yoar- itccts encounter, Mr. McDonough dc- Kulnr contr„ lutionJ, mntlc cvory ycar
WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.— Russia is
Chrhtn}UH Ume nnd „ thor members
Will sell nt n sacrifice for cash. - Anyif 1 would sell my house, corner round resident. Private homo pre- dared, is being able to specify the
beginning
to come back as n factor
ijunlitica of materials
definitely
spoke of various needs of people nt In world agriculture, although still
one interested address P. O. box 874 Oa!. and fourth, but have not hereto- ^furred; must be reasonable. Address,
fore decided. 1 am now . ready to "Apartment", care The Herald, dh-tf enough to insure tile builder getting Hint time and the mutter wns left to
Sanford, Fin.
Just what is desired without limiting the directors who will see that all the short of pre-war production, the de
i announce that it is for sale, easy
S A L E — F in e
W A N T E D — C l e a n s n . k s o f 'irll 'FmTbT.
FOR SALE—Fine
lettuce plants
the opportunities of selection, to such needy ones nre nkn care of iti the partment of agriculture finds in a
|terms. Any desiring purchaser, call
Good prices according to size.
i fifty cents thousand in bed. O. C.
special survey of Russian conditions.
mi
extent ns to bar competition and Christmas stocking.
nnd see me. E. T. Woodruff.
F. Dutton Cold Storage.
' Bryant, Wngner.
185-tp.
Increase of 15 to 20 per cent in tho
lower
price
advantages,
190-4tp.
The gavel wns turned over to Frank acreage sown to crops this season, it
185-BtpD-ltw-fltc.
i A BARGAIN— For quick sale—5 room
"The solution of this problem," the McMahon who had charge of the tiny’s
|dwelling to bo moved from lot. Phone
WANTED ^ oung lady wishes posi- nee ret nry--treasurer asserted, “ is of entei tainment nnd he called upon is pointed out, is the most significant
FOR
RENT
I 47G.
188-3tp.
tion ns stenographer or bookkeeper. [ cxtrom(. jn,portunce to the sub-con. George Brockhnhn who responded fact pointing to Russiaa recovery.----209 E. 51h street.
FOR SAI.E— Specially' sweet grape- J
p
tractor and also the material man, with n song on “ What is Life” com-, Only .smnll quantities
,rpuo u
iIWNT—
met i — Five
rive room
r
furnished
, , , o f _groin
, have
.
1 8 8 - G t p .1
fruit, 35 cents dozen; oranges 20 apcitment, newly finished Fine loca
who may offer workmanship nnd paring life with a deck of cards nnd|ns ^ b/ !ton *’*Ported by Russia, but
and 25 cents. On "hard road.” Adams tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty WANTED—TJie use of a piano this goods of supposedly equal quality to ,tfu-r n round of opploLse George i o - i tho n“ *ehlncry for handling a larger
grove, Sorrento.
188-3tp. minutes from Hanford. U. T. Tiller,
winter for its keep. Will take per nny other of the same kind on the' apomlcd to tin encore with a snappy I trml° ^ beIn« Kra.lually built up, defect care nnd use moderately. No market but who is barred from com-|nn,| |,r(-cxy „ f fll|r „b»ut the modernl«,nrtnu'nt Officials found. Agreements
*
108-t'c.
FoTTS aTK o l f UHNT-CcnTraTTTTT Paula.
jutted dwelling eight rooms and sleep Good Crlny plants tor sale - i i |tei children. Address A. M. care Her petition l.y a closed specification.”
Idresses—a parody on “ l-et the Rest of have been entered into between the
soviet government and Importers In
189-2tp.
ing porch. Worth your inquiry and, thousmnl. John IVzold, Sr., Beard- ald.
Thu association, Mr. McDonough the World Go n.”
Gormnny,
Austria, Denmark, England
Iconsideration.
A. 1*. Connelly & all nvenue.
WANTED JOB—As truck, tractor or Jsaid, hopes to receive the eo-operntion
George I’felTier, a well known nreh187-Gtp.
and
Norway
which establish trade
SonB.
188-tfc.
private car driver or farm work.1of representatives from each of the j Reel and city planner of Lemon City
FOR RENT- - Two-rouin housekeeping
connections,
fix
methods of payments,
Answer Q. 112 Lauren! avenue, Han state or local organizations of build-1but formerly of Chicago was called
F(TU SALE—O range tree, Tangerines ! apartment. 719 Onk Ave.
and
facilitate
commercial
intercourse.
ford,
Fla.
18H-3tp.
ing trails anti dealers nt this convert- upon anil made a fine talk on Florida
Valencias, Lu Gim Gongs, JofTas,
183-Ifc.
These agreements, it is declared, have
tion
in
it
s
effort
to
set
up
a
“
busij
ntnj
his
impresiotts
of
Sanford
und
the
Sntsumas and Grapefruit. Engage- 'FOR RENT— Desirable bed room for
WANTED—Boys to sell tiers standard that will insure fair j Rotary (Hub. He will speak tonight the object mainly of providing Rus
inent now fur December setting. II.
couple over Herald office. Apply to
the Sanford
Daily anti equal opportunities to all who ut the court house on city planning, sia with foreign farm machinery and
T. '1’ller, I’aola, Fla.
189-Gtc.
apartment 4.
i Frunk McMahon having a few mitt- other equipment necossnry to rchaon the street. are competent and worthy.”
!■tilt SALE—Whitt? Leghorn nnd Ply FOR RENT—Large furnished front Herald
!n conclusion, he said he had re-)Utes left spoke on "Snnford und Ten bilitate agriculture in exchange for
mouth Rock chickens. Phone 253-W
bed room. 715 Mngnolin avenue. Easy money for lively quested nil organizations who expect-1 Thousand People in 1924” nnd ho grain and other raw products..—.___ _
189-Gtp.
a general incrcnse of 15 to
187-Gtc.
boys. See R. L. Shipp, ul to send representatives to the us-j handled his subject like n veteran 20While
Fine celery plants for sale. Tnkach FOR RKNT—Cottage. J, Musson.
per
cent
in acrenge sown to crops
sociatiun’s meet in Orlando to notify showing that he has the interests of
circulation
manager
at
Form.
190-4tc,
this
season
throughout
the Federated
185-7tp,
him at Ida Jacksonville office.
Snnford at limit nnd wants to do
Soviet
republic,
including
the Ukraine,
F'OR HALE—F'erns, hybicus, border FOR* RENT—2~oTi5~roottTfurnished Herald office.
everything In his power to advance
Is
indicated,
in
creases
ns
high as 30
and nasturtium plants. Mrs. Lumly
apartments newly finished, modern,
the best Interests o f the ciy and
to 35 per cent in some of tho famine
902 French avenue,
LOST
couny.
garage. B. F Tiller, Pnoln, Fin
190-3tp.
lHG-tfc.
Being in he real uslntc business and regions have been reported to the ag
LOST— From
automobile between
having experience in community work riculture department. Weather con
FOR HALE—Just a few choice lots
Snnford nnd Orlundo: Black patent
und advertising Mr. McMahon thought ditions have reduced yields and total
left facing Magnolia and Park in
leather hat box containing three hats.
that sending out tho local paper was production will be about the same as
W. J. Thigpen
Heights. Smnll payment down, no
Inst yeur.
Notify W. W. Ksch, Duytunn Beach,
interest. See owner. L. A. Rcnaud,
THAT WOULD GIVE WEST COAST the best means of bringing new peo
Floridn.
189-2tc.
ple
to
this
city
und
county
nnd
he
In I lie f l r e n l r C uurl o f th e Sev en th
■Hnnford Battery Service Co.
Real Estate
THROUGH LINE.
Juitlelnt C lrr u ll o f t'lurliln. In a n d
gave ills reasons for so thinking giv
180-Gtc.
POUND
I’ nr S e m in o le C n , n t ) .
ing concrete examples gleaned from
( I l r T l i r A aatH-Infrd 1' r r a a )
In I ’h a n e e r i .
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO Insurance UNFURNISHED—Four room apart IV)Un d —A black silk glove. Owner
H.
TALLAHASSEE Nov, G.— Resolu his own experience. He a l s o pleaded In Itr: A it pi l.*u 1O1••ltitl lK
o f Kvn A. H e r n d o n
ment with private bath nnd -enmny havo same by identifying and tion by West Coast Railroad conven
f
o
r
llenniv
nl
o
f
IMmtlillltlra
o f a M ar
for community plans of getting every
tranee. Adults only. Centrally lo paying for this ad. Apply Herald
ried W o m a n .
tion nt its close todny called on In one together in the idea of servee to
Tills m u s e rntnlnu on tills dn y f o r
cated. 211 Laurel avenue.
office.
190-tfc,
terstate Commerce Commission to the communty. He also spoke of the llnnl Ion run; u p on th o poMtliin h erein
It. C. M A X W E L L
189-Gtp.
and llio report o f th e 8|inctnt M aster,
alocate Georgia, Florida and A Inbam a tin can tourists nnd the fact that uml It u pum rliiK lit the c o u r t th at th e
Real Estate
Four rooms for rent in neatly built See the Sanford Stove ttarks, 002 railroad and Tnllnhussco Southeast they should be fostered and given a p e t it io n e r has K l e i n iliiw und letral
and
n o t ic e o f h er upnllcatlu rP f o r tht> tw*
bouse at 210 South Laurel avenue. Sanford avenue before buying stoves. ern to Atlantic Coast Line becauso it
good camping place as they were buy niovnt o f d is a b ilit ie s o f a m a rr ie d
Insurance
wont it n hy p u h llcn tiu n o n c e eacl| w e e k
Every convenience, will have to be Wo will save you money. We also re would uccord with economic railway
ing property here nnd they iticant f o r f o u r s u c c e s s iv e w e e k s lu a n e w s
SANFORD,
FLORIDA seen to be appreciated.
pair stoves of all kinds, grafonalos
administration of each railroad. Such-.much to any city where they located. pa p er p u blish ed In K em ln ole C o u n ty .
Floi'liLi; and front the r e p o r t o f th e
and guns.
189-Gtc.
189-2tp.
allocation made commission is then He rcud a letter from City Manager S lid .Special Muster tiled In th is c a u se
II
nppcnrln tc Hint he has m a de d u e In*
petitioned to require the building of Earl Brown of DcLaml showing the
utilry ns to th e c a p a c i t y , c o m p e t e n c y ,
Hupmobilc 1923 touring, almost new
n line from Covington to Perry.
many benefits derived by Del.nud and <iu illtleitilon o f th e p e t i t i o n e r t o
MI L DR E D SIMMON S
many extras.
payment,
t a k e c lin r g c o f and inanaKe h er o w n
from the tin cun tourists nnd (idling st a t e and p r o p e r t y an d to b e c o m e it
$50.00 Monthly.
Teacher of Pianoforte
Sanford
how much money they left in DeLand f i r e d ea ler, und It hclntr th e o p in io n
o f Mild Hperinl Muster. Hint th e p r a y e r
Motor Co., Dodge
und Pipe Organ
in actual cash nnd how many of them •if th e p e t it io n e r s h o u l d h e . a ranted,
Studio: Room 225, Meisch
l fini th e d is a b ilit ie s o f ' t h e p e t i
have purchased property and Manag and
tio n e r , Hvn A. H e r n d o n , r e s u l t i n g f r o m
Building
er Brown laid that under the real f*»veture stnmlit ti«* removed, and t'tie
Bee
Thurar t l o l m t f u l l y * a ll* n * d as tn th e
plan o? tourist cniupa as practiced cou
/
c o m p e t e n c y , nnd tiu a lln cu tlon o f th e
day.
pet
It Inner In t a k e I'hartt* o f and m a n by that nnd other cities the tourists
If you are looking for u winter
s u e h r r o w n e a l a t c and p r o p e r l y , a n d
190-lie.
B. F. WIIITNBR. JIL
was
a
dlstnct
asset
to
the
city.
t<i b e c o m e u f r e e d e a le r In e v e r y ra*
home in Sanford Here’s just
County Agent
The alk of Mr. McMhhon was well sprit.
what you want.
MUST COME FROM NEXT SES
T h e re u pon, u p on c o n s i d e r a t i o n ( h e r e
Office:
received and ut the dose of his re o f , It Is h ereb y o r d e r e d . ndjuilKrd and
SION OF CONGRESS.
d e c r e e d that llir r e p o r t o f th e S p e cia l
2 Beautiful lots in one of the
Basement of Court House
marks President Knikht thanked the M a ster la (h la c a u se be c o n f i r m e d an d
beat locations in Sanford. Smnll
Phone No. 6.
efitertalncrs and said he hoped that n p n r ot rd
( I I , T S . A * a u r l n l r d I'rroa)
u rther ordered, «ilju d « r 4 andbungalow with all modern con
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Any^pro- president Higgins of tha Chamber‘of d e eItr r elad f(list
(Listed U. S. 1). A.)
a lic e n s e la h e r e b y g r a n t
veniences.
City
water
out
aide
ed
th
e
pe
t itio n e r , }.*va A. H e r n d o n . In
gram for extension of government re* Commerce would take up thu matter
Residence:
u c c o r d n n c e w it h t b o p r a y e r o f h er
and in, good well, lights, sewer
lief to the population of Germany of tin can tourlaU and camping ■aid petition , t o l a k e c h a r g e o f and
715 Myrtle Avenue.
.
_i l l
,
' ntunau* her e s t a t e itnd p r o p e r t y , a n d
connected, gas main back o f lots.
must, in the opinion of IVvxldent groLnds to
Phone No. 529-R.
which Mr. Higgins to- to b e t prue u f r e e d e a le r In «jvery r e
House
completely furnished, rain* during the early fall have tend- Coolldge, await the convening of Cdb- sponded that this was taken, care o f * 1"'**
t
" .
> " ' 1 I* ** f u r t h e r o r d e r e d , a d ju d g e d
garden, tools, new lawn mower Did Not Call Name Ilut Said Were gross.
in the last b o n d issue a n d a real camp » n d d e g r e e d , that a f t e r d u e p u b l i c a t i o n
and 50 feet hose, 25 thorough
Not 100 Per Cemt
would undoubtedly b , In.uKumtnd|
bred Plymouth Rock chickens.
LOAF BREAD WORTH
here soon.
i»«* miilioriit*! to ink** rh«rK« <>f *nd
cr*
in i.
*' |
. e*mtrul h<»r • • U lr . t«> t^ m tr rc i anil b e
Will sell nt a bargain for cash.
PENSACOLA,
Nov. 6.— Federal
140 BILLION MARKS
ine tneclinir cloned with songs und r m i t r s r t r d with, t o aur »n«t t»r Kurd.
Judge Sheppard charging \grand jury
other talks and the members tlisitera- Lu\1 1,1 **!?4 ,>>*r**tf In all respects as
No Mortgages on plaee
yesterday characterised Ku Klux Klan
BERLIN, Nov. 0.— It Js officially td to the regular rqutine of everyday _ Jiom- an d o r d e r e d in n t a i a b e r a at
Get A n Abstract Before
Sanford, fuuttty o f Seminole and tfusta
SEE B O O K K EE PER without calling its name as organiza announced that the government hat life in tlie CHy Substantial.
T - f Florida, o n l b ' s the K i l l day o f
Buying Property
tion bordering on aoarchy. It is any authorized a price of eighty billion
it'clu b cr, A. U I93S.IPY
J. a. DICKINSON.
A t Herald Office
thing but 100 percent Americanism marks for a loaf of bread, which to .Ths Herald delivered all times * ; J u d y c <i( the Circuit
Court o f the.
E. A . DOUGLASS, Pres.
R claims ho declared.
I Herenth Judicial Circuit o f Florida.
day waa held at 140 billion marks. * week for 15c.
FOR SALE— 40 acres of land corner* ing in Golden Lake on public road*
three miles from Sanford. E. J. Tay
lor, P, 0. Uox 100, Sanford, Fla.
100-atp.
ADS
You con find the name of
every lire Business Man
' in Sanford in this Column
each dny.
EVES,
R E C E IV E M E 1
.
l fMMTx
Is e e i p p V/KorrC
’I e n t b y m a il
JU U D ERS BEST ADVERTISING
COASTLINE
SHOULD HAVE
TWO ROADS
J
ARMY PROGRAM
FOR GOVERNMET
GERMANY RELIEF
ATTEN TIO N !
Tourist
FEDERAL JUDGE
AT PENSACOLA
LANDSON KLAN
SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
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OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE
NUMBER 189
SALFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923
k i iin e l a n d
s e p a r a t is t s
:< (HAVE EVACUATED
COLOGNE
Of Berlin And Faahioti&ble West
Ehd Has Series nfLootlnjfs
i n r Tfce A«s##iat*e fw«»)
COLOGNE, Nov, 6—Rhineland sepsratists have completed their evacaution of Cologne y d s ;
BERLIN, Nov. fl.—Looting of fowl
and clothing shops-continued through
out the night in northern districts of
Berlin, while in fashionable West End
of the city riumeroua automobiles
were held up and the occupants of
cars being robbed of their personal
belongings.
Calls To Mind Many
Blessings Enjoyed
By America
Secretth; r Hughes and JusSerand duced to Join in a full inquiry, but
nvC Talk On Subject
no indication was given of the course
tho United States would pursue if the
allied nations found it iriipossiblo to
reach an agreement.
To what extent the conference be
tween Secretary Hughes and Ambas
sador Jusscrand may have influenced
the course of events was the subject
ol wide speculation from any source.
conference,' Mr.
Shortly after
Hughes went to tho White Houso and
informed President Coolidge whnt hnd
trnhspired In his talk with the Am
bassador. Tho White House also wns
silent as to developments in the situ
ation.
It wns difficult to dertermine the
exact' reason for tho silence at this
vital stage of the negotiations which
nrc occupying chief attention at all
tho mnjor capitals of tho world. Ambessudor Jdsscrahd referred all in
quirers to Secretary Hughes while at
the hitter’s ofTIco it was said the
secretary was not in a position to
make any point. In view of this, an
EXCEPT THAT ATTORNEY
WAS ATTACKING HfS
CHARACTER
\ t Bavarian Situation
And Settlement' To
ward Monarchy
(Itr The Aaanrtnlrd Prraa> .
• BERLIN, Nov. fl.—The Central gov
ernment, aroused by the apparently
dangerous situation created by the
Bavarian Nationalists, preparations
<jn tho Bnvarian Thurlngian frontier,
hns ordered the dispatch of three Iladencse Rcichswehr regiments to the
region. These troops will take up
position behind the Thuringian police
with orders to resist to the utmost
any attempt by tho irregular Bnva
rian bandB to advance.
The government will also issue nn
appeal to all Republicans to be pre
pared to defend thu Republic. It is
reported that Chancellor Strescmnnn
has been definitely informed that n
nationalists Putsch hnd beentimed to
begin on Thursday, the fifth anniver
sary of the foundation of the repub-
And Murder Is Outcome of Dif
ficulties Within Klan
Family
Causes Surprise To Brit
ish As Law Not
In Effect
IHr The Amm-Ii IH P r«il
ATLANTA, Nov. fl.—Philip E. Fox,
publicity man for the Ku Klux Klan,
who Into yesterday shot and killed
W. S. Coburn, Atlanta nttomey, as
he sat nt his desk in his office, last
night refused to make any statement
legarding the nffair. Fox is held at
police headquarters without bond on
a charge of murder. His re hi sal to
talk so far has left tho authorities
without n clew to the motive for the
shooting.
Announcement wns mndo at tho
solicitor’s office Inst night that all
preliminary Investigation in connec
tion with the shooting of Coburn by
Fox had lieen completed nnd that the
Cnse would be rendy for pettlon to thd
grand jury today!
,,
Mr. Coburn’s body it was also an
nounced will be sent- tomorrow*-tv 8a*
vnnnnh, tin., for burial thert beside
thnt of his father.
I Hr T h r A»»..rlnlr.l
(Ilr rk , AMoflatnl Prrul
LONDON, Nov. ’ fl.—Dispatches
WASHINGTON, Nov. fl.—President
from Jacksonville telling of the enpCoolidgc’s Thanksgiving proclamation
iuro of British schooner Louise F,
issued todny calls to mind thnt the
liquor
laden “within 12 mile limit”
year has brought to American people
featured
prominently by . I«ondon
two tragic experiences, the death of
hewspnpors nnd caused some surprise
President Harding and the aJpanesc
in ministerial quarters. The exten
earthquake, but says such experiences
sion
Ol zone to curb liquor smuggling
sorve to test nnd refine men nnd na
has not yet been ratified nnd its felt
BERLIN, Nov. 0.—Armistice week tions. During the year also our na
here that until this is done the three
finds tho Avd-ycar old German repub tion hns been blessed with much of
tnllo territorial limit is still in effect.
lic in the throes of a natinna-wido material prosperity.
Estimates
of
tho
total
strength
of
political, economic end sqcial crisis,
their bands on the Iluvnrian Thur_______ ______
the outcci
I> be deter
Chicago man’s rebuild nose acts as S£pkaU)»m w&Ak Franco
raniVM frnnt
nrio.
ingian frontier range
from*1!!,N
X* ***'tl<fW)ing commenting on the Lmdon
mined UirmigVkTfuoh mlnor factors as a radio receiving station, so we guess
lUJKJU. .Tho.nationalists arc said
" to ^ttitudu oh tho seizure-of ol.uise F,
th*. rising or. fulling prices for bread, his noso knows, .........
... , . .
be
under
the
supremo
vommand
of snid tho capture wns rnnde within thd
potatoes and coal.
Captain Ehrhnrdt, whose “Iran brig three mile limit.
It may alao terminate in the sud
ade* figured In the notorious Kapp
den proclamation *of a national dic
Putsch.
tatorship, the demand for which is
AT1.ANTA, Gu., Nov. fl.—Philip K.
The charge hnH also been mode that
gaining perceptible momentum among
)X,
editor of t h e Night Hawk, ofGeneral Ludondorf stands behind the
all rlaaaes of the poople, who appar
flcial
orgun of the K. K. K. refused
whole movement nnd the aims sought
ently are ’willing to barter their pres
to add anything to his statement to
for
are
tho
overthrow
of
the
republic
ent political liberty for even a hnzy
day that he shot Captain W. 8. Co
and the establlshrtiont of a national
prospect q( amelioration of their soburn, Klnnsman and nttomey for tho
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 6.— legal holiday to he known and de ists dictatorship.
ciul condition. Germany last night
Simmons faction, Inst night becauso
Monday, November 12, wns designat signated ns LIBERTY DAY nnd de Thinking It inopportune to allow
outwardly suggests a loosely federat
Couburn had fnlse affidavits attack
ed as I.ibcrty day, and the people of sire to call upon nil the people of political debates In the Reichstag nt
ed pseudo-republic without such ele
ing his character nnd planned to pbbFloridn urged to Join the American
Florldn to lay aside their business n time of such high tension, Chancel
mentary prerequisites as a national
Gencrnl Boykin went IstforO the grand
Legion in sacredly memorializing
Valley And those who suffered and died for their cares on snid day nnd to join with lor Strcsemann has requested the
currency or a safely anchored con Imperial
Ush them. In the meantime Solicitor
president of the House to postpone its
st itutloK’dl tfdvdrririient suMbrtdd by
jury to seek murder Indictment
country during the world war, by a the people of the other states of this
Lower
California
Fop
People
of
Florida
To
a representative parliament
Fex. At Fox’s home, Mrs.
proclamation Issued today by Gov nation in commemoration of the sign next meeting indefinitely.
Exhibit At Madison nguinst
Feels It
With the object of countering
Into this situatoln President Ebert
ing of an armistce which concluded
Fox was reported prostrated and
ernor aHrdee.
and Chancellor Sttuidmahn last night
Square
the World War. I would especally rumors that the Rcichswehr cannot
multi not see newspaper men. Her
“A PROCLAMATION:
CALEXICO, Calif., Nov. 0.—The
he
relied
upon
to
cope
with
the
na
projected an appeal to tba nation in
urge
all
our
people
to
Join
in
some
“Whereas, It has been provided by
(Hr Thr Aurrmlrd I’rraa)
which they ■rfll-hi tlieir determination most pronounced carthquuko felt in ho legislature of the state of Florida appropriate manner with tho Ameri tionalist movement, defense minister
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. fl.—
to defend the republic add ita con recent years in the Imporial Valley that the eleventh day of November can Legion in sacredly memorialis Gessler, who hold dictatorial powers
stitution against all attacks from was recorded yesterday. The Vir of each year shall h known as Liber ing those who suffered and died for under the state of emergency, has Is Commissioner of Agriculture Mayo
within ahd summon the citizens to ginia hotel hero was shifted several ty day, and shall in law ho a legal their country during the World War. sued a decree forbidding public col- todny nppenlcd to tho people of Flor
idn to take advantage of the oppor
come to tHehr .aid;'- IP port tho pro inches on its foundations nnd damage holiday and tho governor of the state
“In testimony whereof, I have here, umnis of the Rcichswehr or of re
tunity to send exhibits to Mudison
Was
done
to
other
buildings.
clamation u y ii
shnll each year issue a proclamation unto aet my and caused the great ports calculated to prejudice the rep Square Gurden next February under
utation
of
tho
Rcichswehr
organiza
“In thlk very serious time Germany
The earthquake struck the Imperial calling upon the people of the atate seal of the state of Florida to be
arrangements made by John Ringling
is threatened with internal eonrul- Valley shortly after 2 o’clock yester to set aside all business and “rejoico affixed at Tallahassee, the capitol, tion In tho public mind.
of
Sarasota.
sions. Certain sections of tho com day afternoon and left a trail of dis with the free people of the earth.” this, the fifth day of November, A.
Many Jews Buffered severely in
munity, although numerically not lodged building foundations, twisted
Agree Upon Definite Legislative
■
And whereas, the eleventh day of D., 1023.
outbreak of plundering in various
strong, artf relying on the distress concrete pillars nnd broken glnas.
(Signed) “CARY A. HARDEE,
November, 1023, falls on Sunday,
Policy
of the people to attempt to exercise
Governor.’’
The first trembler, thb stillest of Therefore, I, Cary A. Hardee, gov
illegal pressure t on the government tho three recoided here, insted five ernor of Florida, do proclaim the Attest: 11. Clay Crawford, Secretary
CLEVELAND, Nov. 0.—Meeting of
and to throw the torch of intemocine seconds.
of State.
twelfth day of November, 1923, a
chief executives of 10 standard rail
warfare among] the people.”
roads labor organizations for purposo
Reinforced concrete plliarn in front
After d e a lin g
gdyernment’s of the New York store were twisted
of agreeing upon deflnlto legislative
with none available at that price ardctirminattbri to repel such attempts like straws.
policy in connection wth matters to
tcr the early morning tales. One Jew
the prodairfaUon continues; ,
was surrounded by a crowd which Aa Laid Down In Jugo-Blavle Note come before next congress has been
i A portib nof the ceiling in the Uni
For Attack
•The maintenance of the unity of te dStates Immlgnstle'n station gave
ordered him to hand over all foreign
called by (’resident Stone of engineers
the relch/ and lew add oVder In: tM Way and crashed dbWn hut no one wa»
organization to meet in Washington,
money in hla poaaeaslon, and on hla
SOFIA, Nov: 0.—Bulgarian gov
interior are necessary prerequisites reported injured.
refuaa), he waa atrlpped from head
November H.
ernment has neepted conditions of re
for ovdrdoming the present distress . Throughout the business section
to foot and all hit money token.
resulting from gpenjploymenf, seri- nUriy plate glass windows Wei*e
A number of Jewish shops were parations laid down in Jugo Blavias
oui ecbhomlc conditions ahd unpar
POIlfRaT Btratfa Will Not Be Swayed Volstead act'. VdriHoht normally is looted and the stocks of clothing note for attack hero last Friday on Governor Unable
broken. I •
alleled political pressure.’’ • ■•
'
staunchly Republican and CD* politi stores were distributed among the Jugo Slav military attache, Colonel
•By Election- Breese
Remove Sheriff
In the way of warning the proc Th'e new gloves have fancy em
cal wisdom say there a're' rto signs crowds. The neighborhood of the Krastsch.
lamation seya: \ Y
1
*.. broidery on the back, a you have a
of an upheaval.
* >
of Manatee County
City T l » A a a o a la lrd P r r u )
Bourse was alsoHtho acene of an anti
BELGRADE. Nov. O.-Jugosfavla
NEW YQRK, Noy. fl.—Those who Eight new representatives are to Jewish demonstration, but the police In a note presented at Sofia this
“Thote nations ahdf leading per cold carry a handkerchief. *
watch the national political straws be elected td Congress; on In Vermont, fhero prevented serious excess. The
sonage! trho are aware of Germany’s
Says Under Laws or Hta'to Charges
to see Which way they bend in an four in New Vorir, One In Illinois and disorders continued for two hours bcintolerable dlstreea*and who desire to PROMINENT ARCHITECT
Prove Nothing
help Germany should not ddtpal rof
» WILL SPEAK TONIGHT off-year* election wind, probably will one In North Oarotina. Little in fore order was finally rd*ored. Avail
nidi gel riVueh satisfaction tomorrow. terest, as Thomas A: Doyle vHll have able reporta ahotr no fatalities.
the Gehftan people! The German
government possesses the necessary
Gedrge Pfeiffer, formerly of Chi 1 ityrsf; tWre are only a few elec alight Opposition, his 1republican op
strength to deal virjOi apy.putoeh and cago b i t ‘n6w of Lemon City, has tions fob Congress, and, second, is ponent, Lestor Rodney, having with
BANK CLOSES
The conditions are: Flret, the Bui- weighing evidence and hear
to protect the eghstkdttdn i of the
sues having a heading on tba next drawn. • »Vr ».
garUn government must present its son, Sheriff Wingate of
arrived
in
Sanford
and
is
spending
reich. The relchswohr and police,
PADUCAH, Ky., Nov. fl.—The Ohio excuses and regrets to the JugoeUv county’against whom ci<
the day looking over the city with the Statee senate* Is' to be elected fn presi The election is to fill the'vacancy
loyal to ihelr oath, will do their duty. view of planning Tor the future Sen- dential election are Involved.
Valley
penk apd Trust Company of representative in Sofia; scond, tho filed charges he had de
caused by Chtddath of John W. Rain
The government fiffnly believe* that, ford, Beauttful. He wilt speak at the , On new member of the United Ver ey, Democrat.
.Paducah eloked ita doors today at tha Bulgarian minister of war must ex- uriddr laws of stoto and c
if against its will, It U forced to court house tonight on the subject of mont, Porter H. Dale, Republican, and
Thtf blOrHbn in the first Vermont order of the Boafd of Directors and press hla personal regrets to the he would not be Justified
fight, the whole German people will
“City PUnnlng and Zoning” , having Park H. oPllard, Democrat, are can district is made necessary because of voluntarily plrickd1Ita affair's In ths Jugoslav military attacho, and, third, fng official.
■land behind It in dafanao of ordere been invited to look over the city by didates for the position left vacant
•> ...... .. • — ■
—!
the resignation of Representative hands of tha state banking depart- a detachment of 250 Bulgarian soland .Uhl I freedom of the German the City Planning Commission. The
the death of Senator Dillingham. to aCoept.'fha Republican nomination Aent at Frankfort. Officers of» the diers with a flag must render honors iljiARST PATS VISIT 1
reich.”
bank fn a brief statement said tha ac before the Jugslav legation!
His'teria would expire In 192T. Pro
»' •
-£-----The government's pronouncement peopU should attend the meeting to hibition 'has entered into the cam
tion was taken following street ru Two additional demands are for an
night and get an idea of what real
MIAMI, Nov. (I.—Wi
finds tbd bake shops in the eartern
mors of IneolVcncy. The bankere* energetic investigation to find and <hr)A tfrant reached M:
city planning and soning means. Mr. paign, and Dale, favoring strictest
section' Of. .the city disfigured' by Pfeiffer knows hla subject from evory enforcement, has the endorsement of
, directory Of July fives deposits of punish those guilty of the attack,
yr> tA;xlsy wrilh a
broken windows, with shelves and angle having been City PUnncr in the stats Anti-SalAon League. Pol
, $200,000; loans $380,000; capital $80, arid for an ndemnlty, to be determin- fric-.l1. aboard hU yacl
counters Itoted.
•‘,
, 000; surplus $30,000. Prank M. Fish
Chicago for many yean before com lard, who la a cousin of President
Berlin U virtually in the grip of
er of Paducah U president. '
ing to Florida.
; Coolidgt, favors modification ol the
ALL RAILWAY
ORGANIZATIONS
To
by
�Society BdlUi
IS?eg,h i) A R
fi'V.Vr
Monday—St. Agnes Guild meets, at
the horn* of Mrs. R. W. Pearman,
Jr., at 8:30 p. m., with Mrs. Team an
and Mrs. Wm. Bclding os hostesses.
Monday—Women’s Guild . of Iloly
Cross will hold their regular month
ly meeting at three o'clock at the
Rectory.
Tuesday—Mrs. Claude Howard will
entertain at bridge at her homo,
honoring her guest, 5{rs. Smith of
Los Angeles, Cal.
Tneaaay—^‘Mrs. and Mr. Polickk”
(play) given under the ouspices
of Woman’s Club, at High School
Auditorium at 8:15 p. m. sharp.
Tuesday—East Sido Primary Parent-Taachery' Association meet at
East Side School a t 3:80 p. m.
ans’ Club.
‘ •
Wednesday—Regular business moot
ing of Woman's Club, program
for LouvAln
Day, Social Half
Hour at Woman’s Club at three
o'clock.
Wednesday—Mrs. W. C. Hill will en
tertain the members of the Eve
ning Drdlge Club a t 8:30 p. m. at
her home on Fourth street.
Thursday—Mr*. R. A. Newman will
entertain the members of the Du
plicate Bridge Club.
Friday—Mrs. Harry B. Lewis will
Thirteen Bridge Clufc.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly, Prank
McMahon, Misses Mildred Holly and
Mary Elizabeth Puieston returned
homo from Gainesville Saturday night
_ the _game between
lifter witnessing
Mercer and Florida and also taking fn
the Rotary nrtd Home Coming festiv
ities. Dick Woodruff of Orlando ac
companied them home from tho uni
versity where ho is a freshman this
yj^r and quarterback on the fresh
Uni
man team. He returned to the Univeriity yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. A. M. DeForrcst ond Mr*.
John Leonard! returned Saturday
from Jacksonville whoer they at
tended the D. A. R. slate board
hoard meeting and tho Ribault
monument committee. They wero
greatly Impressed with tho honor
and prestigo this monument will be
to tho entire state of Florida. The
Daughters of the.. American Revo-
testant on American soil
DfSATII OF STEVENSON BABY.
Louise Stevenson, tho little twoyear-old daughter of MV. and Mrs.
Eugene Stovenson, died yesterday
VILf.E.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson and
Among thoso from Snnford at
children of lakeland
wero tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank tending tho Theta Ribbon dnneo at
Grayam at ih c |r homo on Sanford Gainesville Saturday evening were
Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mr. and Mrs. R.
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J. Holly, Misses Sarite I-ake, MilMr. A. J. Rlchsnlson motored to dred Holly, Abbie Doudncy, Mr. nnd
Frost Proof where he spent the dny Mrs Benjnmin Whltncr, Jr., Messrs.
__ 1 Walker, Reuben Mnson,
He V[fs accompanied hojno by Mr». Clifford
Randall
Chase, J. G. Chase, Wnltor
Riehardion wno nas been spending
"I. W. Spencer, Jr., John
Connelly,
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the past few days there as the guest
Calvin
Tongue, Paul Lake,
Mcisch,
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of friends.
Edgcrton Patterson.
Mr. and Mra. Woodwnrd Bnrnwell
BON TON BRIDGE CLUB.
of 8L Petersburg spent tho week
Among the mnny delightful social
end here most pleasantly here ns the
guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ella I,cf- events of Saturday was the bridge
fler. Mrs. Barnwell will he remem evonts of Saturday was brldgo party
Satuiday afternoon by Mrs. Jnmos
bered liere as Miss Bcito Smith.
Patrick Ridge at her attractive new
home
on Lnruel avenue, the guest*
Mrs. Edward Lane returned home
Saturday evening after nn extended being the members of tho lion Ton
visit in New York, stopping over in nridgo Club.
Tho Hpncious living room was
Auguata, Go., whero sho wns tho
guest of Mrs. Arthur Hnzznrd nnd abloom with baskets of exquisite dou
Mrs. C.' T.* Fund,' Jr., for t|je post ble hibiscus nnd ferns, the colors of
pink nnd grocn predominating.
two weeks.
Floral tallies were used to mark
Mr. And Mrs. George Brockhnhn
and little daughter Maxine, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Vnughpn and Horry
DuBo«c Were n congenial pnrty mo
toring to Luke llarncy yesterday
where they spent the dny most de
lightfully.
Mr*. Claude Howard has ns her
guests st her country home, her sis
ter ,Mr*. tyfilU) .
lwu attractive
little daughters from Los Angeles,
Cal., who ate en route to Okeecho
bee where they will visit Mr. nnd Mrn.
B. A. Howard.
handsome necktie was won by Henry
Ludwig.
The consolation p rites,
novelties, were presented Mrs. John
Bender and Endor Curlett. Mr. and
H hi, Mcisch were _irescntod a Grevillea tree in a hsmisome Jardiner as
a memento of the owyuion.
Refreshments of a tempting salad
course followed by an Ice course were
served a the Conclusion of the cayd
game.
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The guests for the venlng were Mp.
and Mrs. Harry Heoren, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mcisch, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curlett,
Mrs. Alex Vaughan, Miss Abbie
Doudncy, Mrs. Henry Wight,. Mrs.
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ning meeting at the' codrt betue to
morrow night. Everybody is Invited.
Stay at home1Armistice Day and
help the Campbell-Lossing Post- to
cclegrate. A line program has been
arranged.
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. lot.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hudson of
Leesburg, drove to Sanford Saturday
on business spending the night at the
Valdez.
decorated for the occasion. In
the living roonjf th.® co,or* °* lovon‘
der and'white were effectively carried
out with cut flowers and festoons. In
tho dining room,‘yellow and* green
wore beautifully carried out with
daisies and g^ldenrod- and slnnlas.
Suspended frdm tho chandlier to the
Ubio were streamers of yellow fas
tened tp the fout corners with dus
ters of, flowers. Centering the refreshmonts table w*s the large birth
day cake, Iced In yellow and topped
with seven tiny yellow tapers in roso
buds.
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Tho afternoon was merrily spent
with games of all kinds, the children
W. R. Murray,'of Stamford, Conn.,
guest of tho’Valdez, I* spendlng-aoipe
tlmo in Hanford' Jn view of locating
hero for the winter.
8. C. Parker of Jacksonville, well
known salesman for tho Ohio Match
Co., Is making his hendquarters at
the Valdez while-in Sanford.
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Churchwell’a arc advertising tho
piece goods .department and quoting
you prices on everything in this !}no
of dress goods. Sec the prices.
SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE
"Could not stand nor sit nnd was
forced to cry out from intense pain,
write* Henry Wllllums, Tnrkio, Mon
tana. "The doctors said I had inflam
mation of tho bladder nnd an opera
tion ws* necessary. Tried Foley Kid
ney Pills and improved at once. Tell
ull my friends about Foley Kidauffering ond pcrhnpi, as in my cose,
s dnngerous operation.” Bladder and
TUESDAY
Herbert! Rawllnaon in
T H E VICTOR”
ALSO A COMEDY
The Herald fpr first class job work.
JUST. RECEIVED
BY EXPRESS
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A, selection of Sihart
Jersey Dresses, which is
now on Display at most
attractive prices.
Ypur inspectiQn is jjivit-
in all the new shades,
Wo?iderfuUvalues at
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pair
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SIGNS YOU CAN RELIEVE IN
If your breath is bad apd you have
spcl)s of swimming in the head, poor When
Faint Use
appetite, constipation npd a general
no-nerount feeling, ft Is n sign your Sun Proof, Sold Only by
liver b torpid. The one really de
pendable repibdy for all disorders In S A N F O R D J P A I N T
the iiver, stomach and bowels Is IlcrS T* O- R
bine. It octff power fully' ond’ the #» *
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liver, strengthens digestion, purifies
W E tA ^ A .O U jL p iN G
tho bcwcls and restores a fine fooling
of energy, vim and chperfulnoss.
Price COc. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
Expert Typewriter cleaning and re
pairing. Call II. S. Pond, phone 22f
or Peoples Dank.
179-tfc.
CATHOLIC IJAZAAH.
Christmas Bazaar of . Cuthollc
church at Parish House, Decem^r E
and 0.
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O rlando, Florid*
BEAUTIFY YpUR YARDS. Wo
have n ccmpjcto lino of all kinds
of flower seeds, bulbs, and )awn grass,
all of 1023 crop. Come in nnd zee
our stock beforo buying ejeswhore.
The Allen Seed Co., Sanford, Flu.
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183-Gtp.
Parties Inking hone from front porch
Halloween night can Avoid trouble
by returning some. 310 Oak Ave.
180-tc.
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GOVERNORS STAFF TO REPORT
FOR JACKSONVILLE EVENTS
ON ARMISTICE DAY, NOV. 12TII
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Nov.
6.—Opening
grain
A continuation of crooks, love, thrills nnd mad adventure. B
prices: Wheat, December, 107 to 1-4{
Comedy—SNUB POLLARD In “THE WALK OUT"
g May, 111 3-4 to 112; corn. December,
41' 7-8 to 42; oats, December/ 41 5-8
A lacy Fox News
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prices 10 and 20 Cents.
Matineo 10 a n d lG Cents
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. G.-Cotton
Tuesday—Lcab Baird in MWhen Husbands Deceive"
: elecen- o’clock call: Dire, December,
H - p a a^ aM aa — ■■■— ■■■JIBBBBWB*BM|iBB*B»IBBBB|IMBBBB 32105; January, 82.09.
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brown and cream, at per yard.!.....
16-inch Shirt Madras, at per y rd
13-inch all Sity Pongee, at p erysrd ---------’
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g and tan, at per yard ..............................$3.00 to $3.75
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United A rtists Present
(Of “Ta* A w attaM r r r « l
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The Florcnco oil range is recogniz
ed ns the lender in this lino and the
big ndvertiRomcnt today tells you
why. The Ball Hardware Company
enrry this entire line nnd hnvo
erything in Florence stoves nnd
ranges.
EYES
FOR 8ALE OR RE;NT—Centrally lorated dwelling eight rooms and sleep
ing porch. Worth your Inquiry and
consideration.
A. P. Conpelly *
Sons.
o-act Comedy.
Don’t n\lss iL Miss what? Don’t
'ou know everybody is talking about
Mrs. and Mr. Polly Tickk?" .
188-ltc.
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Will tho tlmo ever come in this
country when the women will rule the
business and profealaonaV life of the
nation whllo the men stay homo to
k<Jop houso nnd attend to tho babies?
Sco “Mrs. nnd Mr. Polly Tickk."
188-ltc.
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Joe Wood, member of tho Georgia
State legislature and M. O. Dunning
of Atlanta, spent yesterday in the
city with friends. Mr. .Dunning Is
a former resident of Sanford.
The Qutlct has an advertisement
today about tho new shipment of
wc|*0 invited into im uuuuk
. smnrt Jersey dresses just received by
refreshments of ico cream, coke nnd express. Also tho new line of Orient
candles.' Each child was given a hosiery at $1.40.
snapping favor nnd nn orange.
At n late hour, the happy children
Felton Pound of Macon, Ga., rep
departod for their homes wishing resentative o f Morris & Co., arrived
Goorgcnn many happy returns of the in Snnford Sunday nnd will be a guest
day. ijittio Miss Hart proved hcr- of the Valdez for Bcvernl days while
velf a most delightful hostess nnd was working tjie local territory of Lo^is,
tho recipient of many beautiful gifts. Chitty Co. ‘
About fifty children were In at
M. E. Emory, of Atlnnta, genial
tendance on this lovely affair.
salesman of Corinn Cigars is spend
AUKIVAI.8 AT HOTEL VALDEZ ing tho week In Sanford. Whllo In
town bo is working the territory of
Geo. T. Maddock of Sacramento, C. W. Zarlng Co., in the Interest of
Cal., J. T. Bonner, St. Louis, Mrs. his company. Ha is making his head
H. M. Young, City, C. H. Lako Jnck- quarters at tho Yaldez.
sonVlIlo, J. II. HerideVson nnd wife
Leesburg. Felton ol’und Macon, W.
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First National Bank Bldg.
W. F. Zetrouer of Jacksonville, is
spending the wook in Sanford in the
Interest of the American Tobacco Co.
Ho U a guest of .the Valdez.
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C. H. Lako of Jacksonville, was a
guest of tho Valdez tho week endattending to business matters In tho
City Substantial.
FOR MR. ANI) MRS. KD MKIRCII.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Molsch wero tho
Dr. and Mrs. George Echols of
Milledgcvllle, Ga., who are on n tour honoroca last Thursday evening, when
8snfprd Thursday evening and wore tho members of tho idlers Club nnd
tho guests of Mrs. Dannie S. Mun*' their husbands entertained in their
son and nieces, Misses Fannie Rcbu honor nt the home of honorccs, the
and fcoo Munson at their home on uffair being in the nature of a house
LaurtI uvppuc, leaving the following warming.
This lovely,now him* was conovrlmorning for Orlando, RL Augustine
cd into u vertinble fairy bower with NOTICE—Trust the party who took Congregational Bazaar will be hold
and other points of Interest.
its decorations of cut flowers nnd
tho rocking chairs from tho porch December 8th in tho Welnka.
188-fit:.
fern*.
Zinnias,
antiginon
nnd
hibis
Mrs. Cossie G. Orr, who nas been
of the Phoenix will return them at
cus
in
tho
vuuouh
shades
of
pink
be
spending tho past two months in
once.
180-2tp.
Chicago, HI., was l|ie guest of Mr. ing lavishly used. The color motif
and Mrs. Frank Grayam and Mrs. of pink and green wus nUo carried
WEEK’S WEATHER
Lucia Grayam, en routo to her home out in tho refreshments and other dein Arcadia. Bho was occumpnnlcd
Weather Outlook for the Period
by Mrs. Frank Smith and ,Mrs.
November 5 to 10, Inclusive.
scores were
George Stonebraker, also of Arcndln,
South Atlantic and East Gulf
TOUR
Healthy Eyes
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ounted
after
aevernl
spirited
game* States: Rain beginning of week In
who met her in Jacksonville to mo
n In Mra. Orr’a new English
Jhad been ployod, tho prize for high 8outh Atlantic States, otherwise fair If they Tlr«, Itchi Smalt, Bbm
tt"07dow
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or Discharge, il Sore; Irritated,
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Couptxy Clpb sport model
Wlllys- score a PyreX dish was awarded Mias until near end of week when raini
Inflamed or Granulated, use
Abbie
Doudncy.
The
men’s
prize,
a
KnlghL
aie again probable.
Temperature
Marine. Soothes and Refreshes.
sormtwhat below normal.
Sale for Infant o4A dult A t aty
■Night SHowm Starting at 7:30 ond 9:15 1*
Beautiful Home Iqcalett511 Park
Avenue. All Modern Conveniepees. Price $5,500.00, 50 ft*
burning
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Sanford Daily Herald
The Herald Printing: Co.
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a ld r n f l r r l r r a r e r * S rm ln o lr C n n ittr
a n d la p u b l i s h e d e v e r y P r l d n y . A d v e r
tis in g rnlen u n d e k n o w n a n n p p tlrn * Ion. I ll# p e r y e a r , a l w m a In a d v n n e e .
M K M D K H T I I H AHROCIA TKII PHKKH
T h e A s s o c i a t e d T r e s s Is e x c l u s i v e l y
e n title d to th o u se fo r re p u lillc n tlo n of
n il n e w s d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d t o It, o r
n u t o t h e r w i s e c o r d U e d In t h i s p a p e r
a n d ulSa t h e lofcal n e w s p u b l i s h e d
h erein.
All r l a h t s o f r a - p u h l l r n t l o n o f s p e c i a l
d is p a tc h e s h e re in n r . also reserv ed .
Offleei I I K I t A I . I I I t t ’I I .IIIN C . P h o n e I l k
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T O A tlV K IIT IH K IV Ii
I n c a s e o f e r r o r s o r o m i s s i o n In
le tta l o r o t h e r a d v e r t i s e m e n t s
The
H erald P r in tin g C o m p an y d o rs not
h o ld I t s e l f l i a b l e f o r d a m a g e f u r t h e r
th a n th e a m o u n t received fo r each
a d v ertise m en ts.
toretsn A J v rrtl.ln * heprs»ra’.eti*e
H f. A M E R IC A N PRESS A S S O C IA TIO N
Tho Rhineland seems to. he the
mineland—mines ready to explode.
Another
California earthquake.
Sorry to chronicle It hut junl as n
matter of news. Sorry for any place
that has earthquakes.
Florida has a lot of political up
heavals but no earthquakes. And
having no quakes we can truthfully
nny that we arc not in the quake the law will take its course. He has
been given every chance in the world
zone.
to prove hin innoncencc according to
nnd the latest
Several worthy citizens have been the court records
statement
of
the
Attorney
General
In tho office today commending our
should
he
convincing
enough
to
close
stand for William Jennings Bryan for
this
ease.
Florida delegate to the Democratic
Convention. Say that William rep
INCOME TAX REVISION
resents the best interests. He does.
per cent surtax would bring in more
money thnn the 50 per cent rate.
It should he observed that these
reductions are based on the supposi
tion that Congress, In the coming
session, will not authorize nny army
bonus or nny other unusunlly expen
sive measure not provided for in the
budget. There can bo no tax-cutting
without economy of expenditure.
A tentative plan submitted to Pres
WORRY UNDERMINES YOUR
ident Coolidgc by Senator Smoot calls
for substantial downward revision of
HEALTH.
the income tax. The idea is to save
the taxpayers $500,000,000 n year by
the following changes:
Remove the tax altogether from
personal Incomes of $2,000 to $5,000.
l,owcr the rate enough to cut $100,000,000 In taxes from incomes of $3,000 to $0,000.
Do likewise with Incomes of $0,000-1<>-'$10,000. j
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— reason in IIm>_worlu^out tnav iney mvin a continual worry and Tret about
Eliminate taxes on special Indus their business or homo life. The
tries, like the 3 per cent tax on candy. Jacksonville Journal says:
Such n set of reductions would he
"No one trouble does more to un
greeted with enthusiasm by the gen dermine bodily health nnd strength
According to the statement of the eral public, inasmuch ns the major than mental overwork mixed with
Attorney General the man in DeLand ity of the taxpayers would benefit. worry. Worry, carried to .the limit,
jail sentenced to hang for criminal The lowering of the hlghets surtax will often cause more exhaustion and
assault upon a white woman should might be unpopular, hut tho little loss than nny other body process.
receive the sentence. His case hns income people might tolerate it iff
“The brain can perform a great
been reviewed from every angle, he their own taxes were lightened. There amount of work. With proper train
has been reprieved lime and again is a growing realization, too, that sur- ing, favorable environment nnd the
and the pardon hoard and all the legal tnx reduction might servo to draw right kind of food to provide a nor
authority have investigated his case taves from many large fortunes now mal blood supply, there is hardly any
and it now Rcems thnl he und his taking refuge in tax-exempt securi limit to its energy. Hut sometimes,
friends should he fully convinced that ties. It is even possible (hat a 33 with a strong emotional incubus at
tached to u brain, which is under
stress of circumstances forced to
work in a groove or single track, it
soop comes to the end of its useful
ness.
"When you consider nlso that the
brain is always busy and never censes
Its activity, not even during rest or
THE ATTIC OF THE PAST
sleep, you can imagine its tension
This is election day in many of the
northern states nnd many of the wise
birds say they can predict the out
come of tho next presidential elec
tion by the way the election straws
lenn in the political breeze today.
They might be able to tell hut it is
our opinion that the elections today
will he few nnd far between nnd will
have but little bearing on the next
presidential election. The big wind
that will have tho most bearing sin
tig* ttju lt W ill he Will hint Jennings
Bryan and the prople who want real
government for tho next four years
had better hearken to Bryan.
Faint, or fainter thnn the fragrance
Of a daydream long ago,
Memories come, liko little vugruntu
Wandering, maundering to and fro.
D rifting down the rifting radiance
Of Home song which once you sung,
Till .1 reach the graceful gradients
Of the years when we were young,
Not my summoning! Nay, truly—
It was white rose or patchouli,
It was Schubert, Bnlfe or Grieg;
Even it wns Mr. Dooley.
Trilby, maybe, or McTeaguc.
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Are you miracle or m yth?
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Is your life a drab, hundrum one.
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Labeled Brown or Jones or Smith ?
Wife or widow, shadowy dumb onu?
Or are things a t such a pitch
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You are waiting to become one,
If tho courts can tell you which?
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Do you bring, fro msome hereafter,
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M ists of tears or whiffs of laughter?
Can you, will you, at last,
Who unhooked you from the rafter
In the attic of my past?
—Edmund .Vance Cooke.
that requires posting of $5,000 bond
for nil for-hire automobiles golhg
business here, has been uphold by
Circuit (Judge Daniel A. Simmons.
The opinion was hnndcd down in the
appeal of Van Honey, manager of the
Yellow Taxicab Company in Jackson
ville, made from ni ruling of Judge
ordinance. Boney Is making a
of tho IaW| and will appeal the
to the stato supreme court,
stated.
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The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
A musical comedy in three acts.
talen t
35 people—-best ‘ home
8 Snappy Chorus Girls
— 1975 MODELS
This show is for laughing purposes only Don't miss it
a knock out from s ta rt to finish
At 8:15
Adults 76c, Children 50c,
CALUMET
g h o E conom y B A K IN G P O W D E R
the next time you bake —give
it just one honest and fair trial.
O ne test in your ow n kitchen
will prove to you t h a t there is a
big difference between Calumet
and any other brand—that fop
-umfors* anc£ wholesome baja;
ing it has no equal.
THE “HICK” FARMER PROTESTS.
Ei*t Bj 'Sen
Not so long ago, the moving picture
JACKSONCILLE TAXI RONDH
folks heard some criticism concerning
its manner of treating the ministry
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. fi—Validity
on the screen. The caricatures of constitutionality of the city ordinance
this profession, while they may have
supplied amusement to some, were re
pugnant to those who regarded this
fidld of endeavor outside of the realm
of the kind of humor produced.
Now comes the farmer with his ob
jections to tho movie’s view of liis
cnling, the Literary Digestv compiles
the following concerning the matter.
The moving picture is threatened
and the legitimate stuge must look
sharp. The American Form Bureau
Federation, convening In Chicago,
plans to "compel tho motion-picture
promoters to quit carlcnturing the
agriculturist on thu silver screen."
In place it recommends a representa
tion or “Tho modern farmer, a type
of business man with xi capital of
from $25,000 to $100,000, an owner of
WV/tl
automobiles and the latest fuim »mchiiurfy.*’ Of course, the proposal
strikes the urban dweller variously.
The Philadelphia Record, fearing that
the Federation,' "if it ever had a sense
of humor, is losing it now," wonders
ow, in such an eventuality, wo are to
differentiate thu new farmer from the
wickdd city capitalist. The Buffalo
SPEED \V A 6 o N CANOPY EXPRESS $1375 at Lansing, plus tax
Express, also, wonders of “the pub
lic want tho kindly old ’Yankee fann
er’ type replaced by a colector of dol
lars," saying:
“Although Home people like to
Fleetness w ith Safety
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Come, then, from that distant dimness,
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When we loved and when we loathed,
When your roundness was a slimness
And my naked crown was clothed,
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When life's passion nnd life’s primness
Alternate each with each
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W afts a wavering recrudescence
Through some mind-door left ajar,
Wafts a wonder—like an essence—
A s't owho und what you nro.
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nftor eating. These two great pro
cesses should not Ite called into full
action at the same time.
“Ofttimcs nervous nnd mental wor
ry nro caused by physical overwork.
In n sense they are one. Motor ac
tivity Is the result of nervous energy.
Of course muscles tire nnd undergo
changes from their exertion, hut the
nervous strain is the greater.
“Don’t worry. Try to relnx com
pletely from your work hobby at fre
quent Intervals or ns often ns you can
with tho work situation at its maxi
mum and you worry at minimum.
“It is n good plan to avoid worry
by trying something else. iCyou nro
a banker or speculator, try writing or
some mental gymnastics us xi relax
ing agent. If you are a muscle work
er, tho nervous worry will not bother
you to any extent."
mako Jokes at the expense of tho ag
riculturist, there has always been a
feeling,of respect far the man who is
acknowledged to be the backbone of
tho nation. And thero are city dwell
ers who envy tho farmer for his life
In tho open and his independence in
dress and simplicity in manners.
“And Isn’t the Federation just n
bit Inconsistent? Wo nro told repeat
edly by farm organisations that
farmers nro not making money, that
they arc forced to sol their holdings,
that there Is no opportunity for edu
cation and development of their chil
dren. Now the Federation would In
form us through pictures that farm
ers arc wealthy individuals who ride
around in automobiles just like city
folk.”
The modern farmer’s strongest ad
vocate comes from tho Yankee belt.
Thus the Boston Globe:
“People who have never lived in
tho country have a very complete pic
ture of the farming- population. All
the men wear straw hats with broad
brims and broken crowns. They nre
shod with cowhide boota, into which
are tucked the legs of pntchcd trous
ers. Chin whiskers are universal, and
so is a vacant expression sugesting
blood relationship to tho Inmates of
tho imbecile asylum. The pioppr form
of salutation with which to nttrnct
the attention of these, scnrocrows is
'Hey, Rube.’
"It is Bmnll wonder that tho Ameri
can Farm Bureau Federation hns
served notice on motion-pictnre di
rectors and theatre mnnagers that
tho ‘hick’ of the theatrical imagina
tion must go, to be replaced with rep
resentations more in keeping with
the fuets,
"This action by rural organizations
is not to be thought dictated entirely
by injured pride in personal appear
ance. It hns a far deeper signifi
cance. The farmers nre combining ns
never before in thiH country to fight
for n square deal.
“Tho fnrmer hns his troubles with
railroads and banks. lie has been
very much at the mercy of middle
men and speculators who have made
fat incomes, while he hns had to work
early and late for every dollar. Just
us long an the farmer is represented
as n low comedy joke it will be very
di....cult for him to obtain the econo
mic and political justice which mean
life to him.
“Farming hns become a business,
and the farmer a combination of pro
ducer and merchant. He is the real
source of most of the wealth of this
country, for new richc.i almost nlwnys come out of the ground. Justice
to the farmer wil lnrrivo sooner when
the farmer of comic imagination is
replaced by the substantial man of
ufTairs who produces the raw muta.ial for food ami clothes."
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candidates In each of the districts but
the socialist vote la not expected to
bo heavy.
Thu election In the 32nd district,
embracing Jefferson, Lewis, MarLuthcr W, Mott, Republican, The
the vacancy caused by the death of
Ison and Oswego counties, is to fill
candidates arc Thnddcus C. Sweet,
former prominent state legislator, Re
publican, of Phoenix, and Daniel C.
Burke, Democrat, of Idaho. The so
cialists have named James A. Mnnson,
of Watertown.
.
In the second North Carolina dis
trict a successor will be chosen to the
Into Representative Kitchen, four
years Democratic leader of the house.
Judge John A. Krr, Democrat, has no
opposition for the plncc.
Vacancies caused by t hedthehET
Vcancics caused by the death of
Representatives CantrlH, seventh Kentucky, and Humphreys, third Mississpipl, both demands will ba filled at
special elections tutor.
Throe states—Maryland-, Missis
ailppl and Kentucky—will elect gov.
ornors. New York, New Jersey
Maryland and Virginin, will hold re
ferenduma on state measures.
TAMPA, Nov. 5.—Information has
Just reached the office of the Florida
Citrus Exchange that the National
Perishable Freight Committee has ap
proved for application only on ship
ments originating on southeastern
tines, the proposed charges of from
$10 to $15 for use of n refrigerator
car for transportation of fruits and
vegetables under refrigeration. - . 'calling on the growers to pay for
This is the matter which Traffic something for which they arc already
Manager E. D. Dow of the Florida paying in the line hnul freight rate.
Citrus Exchange opposed in the hear Just why the carriers in Florida an
ing before the National Perishable tagonize the shippers in this way is
Freigh Committee in Chicago on not understood. The western lines
Oct, 10. Commenting on the situa arc granting freight reductions to
California shippers nt the same time
tion Saturday, he said:
"At the hearing in Chicago prac Florida shippers are fighting in
tically the only lines speaking in favor creases.
of the proposition were the Seabonrd
"It is felt in all quarters," Mr.
Air Lino end the Atlantic Coast Line Dow says, "that because of the tre
railroads, the contention being made mendous increase in volume of traffic
by the carriers’ representatives that now moving from Floridn and the
rates on perishables from Florida high rate of freight paid ns compared
were made before refrigerator cars with the Value of the product, a ma
enmo into general use. Therefore, it terial reduction should be made In
wns claimed that the ujesent rates are stead of increases in Florida rates.
bnsed on the movement of this traffic The recent reduction in California
rates simply intensifies Ihc competi
in box ear equipment.
"I pointed out to the committee that tion that exists between these two
the rates from Florida today are the eqormous producing territories nnd
same as were established by the Inter the time has arrived for complete co
state Commerce Commission in 1009 operation by the carriers with the I A colony of beavers has been Io
with the exception of two gcnetl In producers of this state if the perish- ented near Vermillion, N. D., but noi
creases and one general reduction. able industry shall be permanent, live working for Ford,
At that time the Interstate Commerce nnd prosper.
Commission conducted a thorough in "We arc hopeful thnt the Atlnntic
For quirk results try n wnnt nd
vestigation nnd snblished just and Coast Line nnd Senbourd Air Line
reasonable rates on Florida products, railroads will displny n spirit of co
based on conditions as they found operation nnd instruct thnt the pro
them at thrit time. Testimony was posal bo withdrawn.
However, if
introduced in thnt case by the car they do not do so and an attempt is
riers to the effect thnt they were be made to publish the proposed charges,
ing called upon to furnish refrigera wo wll immediately petition the In
tor equipment for the movement of terstate Commerce Commission for
this traffic.
suspnsion and Investigation."
MANY STATES HOLD ELECTIONS
GERMANY I1A8 TROUBLE
. HUT EFFECT WILL BE SMALL
IN DIFFERENT SECTIONS
IN GENERAL SUMBERLIN CONTINUER RIOTS
MING UP
(Continued from page 1)
(Continued from nngc 1)
a hunger blockade, as agrarian pro
ducers within a radius of 160 miles the past year. Three of the elections
j continue their refusal to deliver their are in New York City or vicinity. In
products in exchange for- paper' th 11th district Manning S. Pr.-Ul,
marks. This is one aspect of the sit-1Democrat, and Guy O. Palmer, Re
nation which suggests to the mass of [ publican, are eadidates to succeed the
the people that a dictator who ruled j Into Representatives Daniel J. Riordwith a mailed fist would promptly j an. Democrat. In tho lG(h district
| coax forth flour, potatoes nnd such which , was represented for many
; necessaries through the preliminary years by the late Bourkc Cochran,
punishment of food profiteers nnd
i agricultural magnates.
Yet the
’growing ealomr for a dictator has
failed thus far to mention one man,
| what ever his political antecedents,
who would fit into the situation, nnd
[even the nationalists, who are loud
est in their demands for un Iron rule,
advocate n government composed of
a limited directorate.
The chancellor last night received
a telegraphic appeal from tho execu
tive committee of the National league
of Front Soldiers, populuriy known
ns “Tho Steel Helmets," requesting
the immediate installation of dictator
ship free of partisnn parliamentary
Influences, oml suggesting that he
make immediate use of tho perogatives accorded him, before other ele
ments assume the initiative.
The chancellor informed the con
ference of the German people’s party
today that he did not propose to re- j
tire from hts post in (he present In
ternal nnd foreign situation, but he
intended to fill the gaps i nhfs Wimp
parliament with men possessed of
patriotic sentiment. He informed his Low price delivered f. o. b. Snn
party colleagues that he would not
ford in 500 Lb. lota
invite German natiionalista into hfa
cabinet. He also declared that he
wns opposed to calling up volunteers
as a protection of the republic on the
ground that the reich government
Wagner, Floridn
could comp!etely""Toly on the reieh*
swchr, which alone would become
masters of the situation.
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TAMPA, Nov. 6.—The Seaboard
Air Lino will this year operate an al!Pullmnn train between, eastern cities
and the Florida west coa*t. This driftbe the first train of ita kind operated
befwcccn these points. Thft 'Sea
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will make the Initial trip northbound
from Tampa on November 13 and will
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Pcrhnps some Indiana cop broke
mirror. Anyway, n robber dodg
them Seven years.
00 per cent color can be shipped, have j
caused misunderstanding 'among the
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rus Exchange, in commenting on the
R. L. SHIPP, Editor
BOXING
TRAP SHOOTING two decisions, hn3 counselled grow
ers to ship only that fruit which
Mnn Who Attacked Woman At Do
pases the required acid test. Fruit
Hunters Get Ready
I.and Ic Not Unbalanced
that docs not meet this test can be
To Open The Season
seized nnd destroyed by federal in
spectors when it goes into the chan
For Florida Shooting
nels of interstate commerce, if it has
been artiileally colored.
"The Florida Citrus Exchnngc Iibb |
I.cnh Ilaird in When Husbands He
this
season given further evidence of i
.MIAMI TEAM ONLY DEFEATED Ilut Oranges Have Hern Shipped
reive" today.
its
disapproval
of green fruit ship
ONCE THIS YEAR—LOCALS
• Early Spoiling Markets
ments by marketing lea fruit to date l
STRONG
AFTER
THEM.
Here is n feminine angle of n fern
•TAMPA, Nov. 0.—"Florida’s pres this yenr than it did during the snme <
ine tangle caused by u triangle.
ent citrus erop is at least two weeks period last season, in spite of the*'
Inter in maturing than that of Inst
H thoughl the way to win a woman
season, yet more hntt 200 enrs over
is to muster her.
the same period Inst year have been
shipped,"
nays business Manager, C.
With
the
season
so
near
at
hnnd,i
What he wanted he got
H.
Stewart,
of the Florida Citrus Ex
the
gnmo
wardens
also
are
getting
he abused.
DROWNS WHEN STUNNED
change, in his report on citrus mark
ready for a busy season, not only to
DY A LURCHING BOAT
ets nnd crop conditions for October.
In a woman’s heart he killed love, see that all who go on the trail live
"There seems to have been an overup to the law-requiring licenses, but
trust, Ideals.
anxiety on the part of growers nnd
to see that the regulations are other-!
shippers in getting fruit to market.
His masterfulness drove her into wl»° observed.
I
As a resujt of this scramble oranges
I The state laws do permit the un-1
the arms of another
thnt
were green nnd unfit to eat were
limited slaughter of wild game with-1
shipped.
The Parson Drown nnd per
Wise hints to wives ami otherwise, in its boundaries; the hunted nnimaUi
haps
n
few
other varieties of early
----- —
j and birds are given at least a fight- j
oranges
mature
early nnd may he
What is the woman’s price for a ing chance. Deer, for example, can
moved
early,
but
unfortunately some
iiii’n treachery?
i be bunted only during the day time,
of
the
Into
varieties
have been includ
-------and any one gunner limy hug only
ed
in
early
shipments
this season.
What is the duty of a wife to n two during the entire season, and
This has hail a demoralizing effect
sham! who dculves?
Jthey must not come on the sumu duy; J
— --only five turkeys liiny be bagged
A story of men, women nnd mar- during the season, and only two on I
lKo,
ony one day; and twenty quail a day,
imitation situation, Mr. Stewart fur
is the limit. •
ther
says:
specified fo r1
He deceived her about her lover
"Warm
weather and unseasonable
ii derived her into marrying him—i
rains
durnig
the early fall have tend
deceiv'd hr out of Iter inheritance.
ed to curtail curly maturity of or
anges and grapefruit. However, pres
Don’t Wait Until it Rains to Think of Your Top.
Have
Then he found he had only deceiv
ent
conditions
are
favorable
and
fruit
Those
Side
Curtains
Ready
When
Cold
W
eather
Comes.
We
ed himself.
i i now maturing under good field con
Offer the Rest of Material und Out; Workmanship is
ditions. A continuance of cool, clear
. --------------------- GUARANTEED---------------------weather will hasten the natural pro
cesses of coloring ami ripening.
"Reports issued by the Department
of Agriculture during October give
COUGHS. COLDS, WHOPPING
the condition of oranges ns 95 per
COUGII
cent
of normal, ns compnrcd with 94
Mrs. Will Hull, It. No. 3 Baxley,
Coming Robin
per cent n month ago, 00 per cent a
Gn.,
states:
"1
am
writing
to
all
who
■Next To Dodge Gnragc
muoiiCs biggest
sufTur from cougs, colds, croup or year ago ami a usual condition of
Wagon."
whopping cough. I cannot recom about 88 per cent of normal, which
mend
Foley’s Honey nnd Tnr too wus also the condition a month ago
"When Husbands Deceive". A pl«j
much,
and
I can’t keep house without nnd at this time a yenr ago.
for women by and with Leah Ilaird
it Have been using it fpneo 1019 “Numerous shipments o* green
LOW TIDES ON REACH, 1923
nnd hnvc found it the best medicine fruit have been made from the state
there is for grown-ups and children." and as usual these shipments have
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur
Jlost and largest cough und cold re had a most depressing effect on re
it approximately the same hour and medy in the world. Refuse substit ceiving markets.
Passengers and Packages
At the Milnno Theatre today.
minute.
"The
recent
decisions
of
Circuit
utes.
Sold
everywhere.
"When Husband's Deceive," at the
Judge Atkinson, of Dade county and
Date June July Aug. Sept. Ort
Leaves Lake Mary
Milunc Theatre today is another
Circuit Judge McMullen, of rinellus
1
4:03
4:31
6:33
0:28
0:41
drama of. domestie entanglements
2 and 5 p . m. Leaves Sanford 10:30
county, the former ruling thnt fruit
written by Leah Ilaird, and featur
must pimc up to the acid test re
a. m. 4 and 6:30 p. m.
ing her. .For this the author-star lias
quired
by
the
federal
nnd
state
govtaken a pair of lovers and separated
and First.
Phone 543
i rumens before it can be shipped nnd
them through the deception of the
the
latter
holding
that
fruit
showing
guild's guardian. After branding the
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
boy n thief and making her believe
South Hound
that idle is practically penniless, he
proposes nnd is accepted.*
Departs
Arrive
Then comes disillusionment. ■ Site
2:40
a.nt
2:30
a.m
strips the mask of deceit from her
8:40 a.m.
husband and accuses him, in a tense
2:46 p.m.
scene fraught with drama, of stealing
>7:10
p.m.
her lovei’s good name, of stealing her
money and of several other crimes.
Northbound
The hushund sees suicide ns the only
Departs
Arrive
way out—hut why leave his wife free
2:03 a.m.
_ 1:48 n.in.
to he happy with her lever? He will
...11:45 a.m. 12:05 p.m.
take her with him, even in death! In
3:52 p.m.
....
3!4ip.m,
her greatest distress cornea interven
.....10:00
p.m,
tion from an unexpected source—it
is the end of nil things for the de
Trilby Branch
ceiver; the beginning of happiness
Departs
Arrive
tor those he cheated.
7:30 a.m.
"When Husbands Deceive" is of the
8 :25 p.m.
material that makes high-class enter
tainment. Its dramatic wallop is twofisted, und it is produced with lavish
splendor. From Miss ilaird down to
Leesburg Branch
the smallest role, the acting is splen
Departs
Arrive
did, and the direction hands another
..... ... 3:55 p.m.
laurel to Wallace Worsly. It is un
........ 2:45 p.m.
Associated Exhibitors feature, per First Quarter Full Muon Last Quartet
June
21
June
28
July
6
sonally supervised by Arthur F. Deck,
July 20
July 27
Aug A
Sept. 3
Clinging knitted bathing suits will Aug. 19 — Aug. 20
Oviedo Branch
Oct. 8
Scrt. ’44
be stylhh next summer, making us Sept. 17
.Arrive
Departs
hate winter worse.
Scientists claim they can add ten xNo. 120..... —. 7:45 p.m.
f’oolidge has enough pets tu start years to life. Bill for it would prob iNo. 127..-----x—Dally, except Sunday.
ably take uway 20,
a circus, not counting Congress.
SANFORD HIGH TO
MEET MIAMI HIGH
HERE ARMISTICE
YV. E. Stokes In using free* gnso
line today.
Buy Your Gasoline here—you
tuny be the lucky man today
Qunlily Tires T hai Satisfy
Buyers
DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION
ACE8SORIES
Fir.st Street nnd
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Telephone 44 7-W
Your Money
Invested in
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Will Net You
Big Returns
BRICK BUNGALOW—fi rooms
and hath, located on a corner
lot, 70x130, with paved street
on two sides. One of the nic
est bungalows in one of the
nicest parts of Sanford. Party
will make reasonable terms.
TWO STORY II HOSE—located
on second street, with an extra
lot, a pick up for sonic one.
$.’1,000.00 with term s better
than rent.
WE HAVE A CLIENT. ofTerina
two lols in the select part of
Sanford, with a nice little
house, furniturg, chickens, etc.
at n bargain. Party leaving
town and must sell at once.
This is a good one—ask about
$2,100.00 buys a five room bun
galow, with bat It, on a corner
lot. Lot 50x100. Garag* on
place. Not far from Rose
Court. Terms if desired.
WE HAVE OVER FIFTY LOTS
listed with us. ranging in
prices front $200.00 to $3,000.
All parts of Sanford. See our
offerings before purchasing.
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and Invcsmenls
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SANFORD, ------------ FLORIDA
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COME TO DeLAND
Dollar Dciy Thurs.
Nov. 8thi *. * %,
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Many wonderful bargains await you. Come—bring
the family— stay all day.
Thirty merchants in all lines of business liave marked
-v.
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down
prices
fo r ’ this
day'
�ILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1923
Kais.n j the FamilyH E ne
Ge t
h o m e AV<£> fv*tD
'JCT fv. SiC-N OF
H'lES op. SUPPEP-
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UMTH TAHMS lU BWli
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f o < o p f t h is
SH A CK - ^
Flsner
,Ke believes Hint 'discretion is ih e ,b o u o r p a rt ot v a lo r"!
S f^ ,U J H e R e ibS
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ro u t h i n k w e . G o r c-.
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SHERIFF WANTS MATTER
FOR RENT—2 nice furnished house W. C. T. U. Meeting
Industrial Schools
REGARDED AS “FRAMEUP”
keeping rooms $20.00 per month,
Maintained In State
At Eustis Wed., Will
312 or 314 East Gth street.
BRADENTOWN, Nov. 0.—Stating
189-2tp,
n
Must
Have
Money
Have
A
Banquet
that results from the interview with
KJ
RENT—Furnished apartment
reasonable. 301
ma
Governor
Hardee were in his favor
EUSTIS, Fla., Nov. G.—Delegates TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Nov. G.—
189-3tp. to the convention of the Woman's i Florida's bil for maintenance of lu- nnd that he had been exonerated by
-------tm
Nd •
tet You can And the name of
Classified Ads le a word. No M
Christian Temperance Union, open-^pntics nnd upkeep of the boys’ nnd the grnnd jury, Sheriff L. G. Wirvevery live Business Man M *m Ad taken for lea* than 25e. 8*
WANTED
ing here tomorrow to continue in ses-J girls' industrial schools at Marianna gnte, of Manatee county, who had
in Sanford in this Column ha Ml And positively no Classified Ml
mon through Friday, the 9th, will he j and Ocaln, rspectively, and the farm
List your property with me—I'll sci welcomed to the city at a banquet
mu FM Ads charged to anyone. Cash Ha
t j each day.
quot to 1colony for feeble minded at Gaines* been the *ff>jcct of various com
t. W. J. Thigpen.
ma Ha must accompany all orders. Ha
ta
be held this evening. An entertain ville, will be considerably higher in plaints to the governor, upon his re
187-Gtc.
mi m m m m m ^
mn Ha Count tho words and remit Ml
ing prugrnin Tit,3 lwen arranged for 1923 than it wns in 1922, according to turn to this city snid he expected the
HH acordingly.
^
WANTED—To rent two- or three- the occasion. Music will be furnish indientions given in September stat people of.the county to regard the
Ha
V
room furnished apartment, by ed by tho Boy Scout orchestra, nnd istics, Tho Chattahoochee hospital proceedings ns n "frame up.”
P h o n e 49H
l* h o n e 498
H H H H H H H H H H
ulults; no tourist, permanent yenr- greetings will be extended by Mnyor alone, will cost more than a hundred
QUICK SERVICE
•ound resident. Private home pre- Kennedy nnd representatives from thousand dollars more this year than
x tiT irn to n iK n iT o n * .
'orred; must be reasonable. Address, the Woman’s Club, the Chamber of Inst year, acording to calculations In C o u r t o Cf oCu on ut ,n, t sd oJrui ad ng .e . S e m i n o le ,
TRANSFER
FOR SALE
es.
‘Apartment", care The Herald, dh-tf Commerce and other civic organiza bused on the September cost of up In T loi e :tillE sCt raet de i too fr s ,O el o. erugnot eHe sa,in D
llo u arh id d
tlo o d a .
I’ln n o a,
Nnfra,
istrib u
T ru n k s nnd lla g g a g r
keep,
when
the
daily
average
number
NYa TsTTHT Clean sucks of all kinds. turns.
te e s . a n d n il p e r s o n * h a v i n g c l a i m s o r
FOR SALE—Rhode. Island eggs for
T r a n a f e r r e d A a r w k n r r Auy T im e
d
e
m
a
n
d
*
n
g
u
in
u
t
s
a
i
d
e
s
t
a
t
e
:
inmnts wns 2,040 25-100. At $2G, You. nnd each of you, nre hereby
Business sessions will begin ntiof
Good prices according to size. F.
.
setting, 1G eggs for $1.00. Mrs.
10:00
o’clock
tomorrow
morning
nt
each,
the per capita allowance for notified and required to present any
F.
Dutton
Cold
Storage.
Ellsworth, Bcnrdall Avenue. San
or
monthly
upkeep, tho cost of this in cc li at hi me rs onfn dy o ud .e mma na dy * . h a v we h ni cghn l nyaot u tlie
the
Presbyterian
church,
where
nil
185*6tpDltw-Otc.
ford.
83-tfp
Sanford Novelty
e
s
t
a
t
e
o
f
lic
o
ric
e
llnltn-*.
d
e
c
e
a
s
e
d
,
l
a
BOARD Ab|D ROOMS—Have one- ' sessions will be held. A program pro- stitution for September reached $5.'!,- of t h e C o u n t y o f S e m i n o le , F l o r i d a , tt oe
FOR SACK — JteSoto paints and
Works
empty room nt $8.00 a week with vitlinj; for the discusson of many 202.50, which for twelve months will t h e u n d i-ritlin ifd a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f s a i d
varnishes at Sanford Novelty
board. Two at $10.00 a week. Also topics hns been arranged, with talks nmount to $038,430. The institution eh setraetoef,. w i t h i n t w o y e u r * f r o m t h e d n t o
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Works, sole agents.
154-tfc
t e m b e r l l t h . A. D. 1923.
furnished rooms nt $1.00 a week. 110 ] interest to temporunco workers cost to operate last year $527,841.17. t i n t e d SSeAp N
General Shop nnd Mill Work r UK SALK—Small bungalow with
F O R D F. D O U D N E Y .
Upkeep of the hoys’ nnd girls’
Commercial street, one block from! ntl‘l ulhers arrnnged for both morning
Ad m l n l s t r n t o r .
nil
modern
convenience.
Completely
I'UK
IdiUfUUoO
feet
good
9-11
ltt-23-10-2-9-lti-23-30-8le
and afternoon sessions throughout schools for September aggregated
Contractor and Builder
Postoffice.
188-Gte.
furnished, two full sized lot well inisaw mill nnd (io timber, good
(he convention, with some of Flor $8,333.S3,which will, if the same nv517 Commercial Street
e o f A iip llr.H I,in f u r T a x D e n i
proved, also twenty-five Plymouth heart. Wifhin 2 miles of A. C. WANTED—Young lady wishes pos.- ida's most prominent women sched e.-nge is maintained throughout the N ortic
u d e r S r r l l o u 37.1 of t h e t l r n r r n l
Sanford, --------------------- Fla. Rock hens and one rooster. One of the
tlon
ns
stenographer
or
bookkeeper.
*.
L. nnd on St. Johns River. Ad
uled to tnke part in the discussions. year, amount to $100,003.90, compar N*oint i cf eill rx1* ohf e rt eh be y * Ing ilev e no f tFhlaotr i dD.
S.
most desirable locations on Sanford dress P. O. Box 34, Lnltc Mon F. M. II. 209 E. 5th street.
Among them will be Mrs. Mary Har ed to a combined cost in 1922 of I tr n w ily , p u r e h a a e r of T n x C e r t i l i c n t n
188-Gtp.
loo. d a t e d t h e fith d a y o f J u n e .
Heights. No mortgages on place. roe, Fin.
189-Gtp
ris Armor, nationally known ns a [ $132,793.01. During September, the No.
A. D. l o s t , h a* tiled Hold c e r t i o r a t e
WANTED—The use of a piano this woman orntor.
Will sell at a sacrifice for cash. Any
In
m
y
o f f ic e , a n d b u s m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n
I Marianna institution reported a total
S. 0. Shinholser
winter for its keep. Will take per In addition to music by the Scout1average attendance of 318 1-15, which wuh1 i*w!"^Anld" ccriiflcuie^nXr*"**
one interested address P. O. box 874
fect eare nnd use moderately. No Orehestra, nnd Mrs. Hognn's-orchcs- n t t h e s p e c i f i e d p e r c a p i t a a l l o w a n c e t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t Sanford, Fla.
Contractor and Builder
tin ted In S e m i n o l e F u ti li ty , F l o r d n , t o FOR SALK—at a very reasonable FOR KENT—Five room furnished children. Address A. M. enre Her tm, the program also will he inter o f $ 2 0 e a c h , t o t a l l e d $ 0 ,3 0 1 .3 3 ; a n d w l l : S \ v » i o f N E I 4 . Sec. 23. T w p . St
S..
It. 31 K. ID a c re * . T h e enlil l a n d
ald.
l«9-2tp.
S an fo rd ,--------------------- Fla.
spersed with solos nnd quartettes by t h e O c a l a s c h o o l ’s a v e r a g e w n s 8 0, beliiK
price, one Yellow Jacket spraying apartment, newly finished Fine loca
annexst-d n t tin, d a t e o f t h e l»tion.
Reasonable
charges.
Twenty
WANTED JOB—As truek, traitor or local talent.
c a l l i n g f o r $ 1 ,9 7 2 .5 0 a t t h e $ 2 5 p e r ............. o f NUrh c e l t If I r a t e In t h e n a m e
machine, one Tom Watson spraying
o
f
I
’k
n
own.
private car driver or farm work.
machine. Symcs-Schultz Farms, Inc. minutes from Sanford. 1J, T. Tiller,
The dosing program on Friday eve c a p i t a a l l o w a n c e .
A ls o . N o tic e I* h e r e b y tt lv c n t h a t
Paoln.
108-tfc.
Answer Q. 112 Lnureal avenue, San ning probably will be tho most in The Gainesville fmin colony had an D S. i t r a w d y . p u r r h n n i- r o f T a x C e r 184-Gtp.
No. 467, d a t e d t h e 3 rd d a y o f
A. P. Connelly & Sons FOR SALK—Fine lettuce
ford, Fla.
188-3tp.
teresting. It will mark the award a v e r a g e n t t c n i l n n c u o f 2 4 3 , f o r w h i c h Jlllti'iiln
Good
Celery
plants
for
sale—$1
per
u n e . A. I >. IDIS, hit* tiled s a i d r e r t l plants.
;
Established 1908
$ 2 5 . n '1V, “ ; i ■" L">'
h »» "" " i'* . “ p fifty cent* thousand in lied. O. C. i thousand. John Fuzolti, Sr., Beard- WANTED G tie choppers at once. ing- of the banner nnd modal nnd will t h e l e g i s l a t u r e, h a s p' r o v i d e d a ’’
p l l r a H n n f o r T a x D e e d to ts * u e In a e Real Estate, Loans nnd
nil avenue,
187-Gtp.
Best wagon. T. A. Mobley, Osteen, j 1,0 marked by other features of out- p e r c a p i t a u p k e e p a l l o w a n c e , o r $ 0 ,- e o r d n n c n w i t h la w . Hald c e r t l f l c n i o
Bryant, Wagner.
185-tp.
Insurance
075 ifoorr m
S oi nl tl eim
t h i*s lriant ee
tt m
h e .! l•a"n' •p' ri aTcl ey* Mil:
t haele d f oInl l oHwetnlnnlo
in g
d e ea rtu
c r l nb ty
e d.
, 188-2tp.
| standing interest.
o lnu " *,/AI It trn
SALE—One pool table cheap, FOR RENT—Two-room housekeeping Flu.
Phone 48 104-8 Magnolia Avc FOR
Miss
Minnie
Neal,
of
Jacksonville,
y
e
a
r
l
y
c
o
s
t
o
f
t
h
a
t
1
i
n
s
t
i
t
u
t
i
o
n
f
o
r
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
t
o
iv
it:
Hog.
N
R.
C
o
r.
of
apartment. 719 Oak Ave.
P. O. Box 4G, Osteen, Fla.
N i l 1* o f N \ V ^ . Htc. 13. T w p . I t 8..
WANTED—Boys
to
sell
state
president,
will
cull
the
meetings
11*23
will
total
$72,900,
compared
to
It, 31 13. J l u n \V. 3f.O yd*.. 8. 210 yd*.,
183-tfr.
1873-tp.
K. 360 yd*., N. 210 yd*. 15 a c re * . T h o
to order each day, and dcvntntionul $94,810.10.
the
Sanford
Daily
FOlt
RENT—Desirable
bed
room
for
.
,,
,
,
Said
l a n d Iic I iih n*iit>«»i>d n t t h e d n t *
HAfttiAlN—For quick sale—5 room
exercises will be conducted by local
STEWART the Florist Adwelling
c o p u l a t i o n f i g u r e s in n il
f o u r o f , ,,f III,- iN*unni-« o f * u ch r e r t l f l c a t o i n
]
couple
over
Herald
oirieo,
Apply
to
i
Herald
on
the
street.
to lie moved from lot. Phone]
n n m n o f J . C. l ' a t t o r a o n :
pastors nnd some of the visiting i theso instltutlhns vary from mnntlt th oA lan;
Flowers For AH Occasions
N o tic e In h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
! npnrtmcnt 4.
470.
188-3tp.
Easy
money
for
lively
delegates.
j tc month, whk-lt will account for vuri- D. 8, D r a w d y , t i u r c h n a c r o f T n x C e r
Members Florists Telegraph De
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
No.
2376. d a t e d th o 2nd d a y o f
FOR
RENT—Large
furnished
front
FOR SALE—'Specially sweet grape
Automohilc rides will he part of atton of the foregoing figures.
livery Association
J u n o , A. D 1 Slot, hi,* filed *nld c e r t i f i
boys.
See
R.
L.
Shipp,
bed
room.
715
Magnolia
avenue.
:tr> cents dozen; oranges 20
c a t e In m y o f f ic e , n n d h a* m a d e a p
entertainment features provided |
_________________
814 Myrtle Ave., Phone 20fi-W nndfruit,
p l i c a t i o n f o r T u x D eed to tnxua tn n r .
187-fitc.
circulation manager at the
25 cents. On “hard road." Adams
by the people of Eustiit.
c
o r d n n c o w i t h la w .
Hnld c c r t t f l c a t *
Truck Growers
grove, Sorrento,
188-3tp. FOR RENT—Two apartments corner Herald office.
em brace*
th e
fo llow ing
d«*C|-lhr<|
p r o p e r t y nil a n t e d In K em ln o lo C o u n t y ,
4th
street
and
Oak
avenue.
Call
Are
Opliipistic
F lo rid a, to - w lt:
K '» o f 8 » i o f NVV'4
K)lt 8ALE (iit RENT1—Centrally loQuarantine On Fruits
o f N K *4, 8 ec. 23. T w p . 21 8., It.
Ji
LOST
Sanford Machine Co. eated dwelling eight rooms nnd sleep 2C03 or 308-J.
184-Gtp.
10 a c re * . T h e *nld l a n d li e ln g n*nen*«
,
All
Over
State
And Vegetables
General Machine nnd Boiler ing porch. Worth your inquiry and FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson. LOST—From automobile between
••d u t t h e d a l e o f Hie In n u n n r e o f n u r b
c e r t l f l c u t u In th o
n u in e
o f D. 8,
Sanford and Orlando: Black patent
Works
consideration.
A. P, Connelly &
185-7tp,
dy.
Has
Been
Yifted
GAINESVILLE. Fla., Nov. 0.— D rAa wlso:
N
o
tic
e
I*
h
e
r
e
b
y
g
i
v
en th a t
lenther
hat
box
containing
three
hats.
Cylinder Grinding
Sons.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent
One truck farmer in Marion county I*. H, D r a w d y , p u r c h n n n r o f T n x Cer*
Notify
W.
W.
Eseh,
Daytona
Beach,
l l l l c u t c No. 3104, d a t e d t h o Cth d a y o f
Phone 62 ------ Sanford, Fla. FOR SALE—Orange tree, Tangerines corner 12th nnd Magnolia. Apply
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Nov. G.— hits picked ninety-two crates of fan- Jiu
to , A. D. 1839. tm* Hied n a ld c e r t In189-2tc.
Vnlncias, Live June Gougr., JolTns, C. A. Tnkach or Lu-ljeth Cafeteria. Florida.
Tho federal government hits amended j cy eggplant per acre nt one picking, e x t e In m y o f f ic e , a m t h a * m a d e u p p
l
i
f o f T n x D eed t o la a u a In ao*
Satmimns and Grapefruit. Engage
184-Gtp.
the quarantine against certain fruits |according to the weekly report of K. c o rcdantni oc no w
ill , l a w . T h o an Id c a r l l f t n Sec
thq
Sanford
Stove
Works,
C02
ment no yfor December setting. B. FOR RENT—2 or 5 room furnished
and vegetables which became effective (’. Moore, ticinonstration agent, to c a t e iti)lirai4-* t h a f p l t u w l n * d t a c r l t i e d
Sanford
avenue
before
biting
stoves.
p r o p e r t y a U u n t e d In K em ln o lo C o u n t y ,
ha l a l i a l t i l i a l w i q i u D hi T. Tiler. Lanin, Fla.
189-Otc.
apartments newly finished, modern, We wii save you money. We also re November 1, to make provision for the Agricullurul Extension Depart Cl o l i d a. t o - w l t : N»» o f N K ^ o t N\V^4
ha F C ir!lALE While I.egimrn anti I‘ly^ garage. II. F Tiller, Paolu, Fla
~,l* **
' E.
ha
the entry of certain hothouse-grown ment. The trucker hns picket! the! V* . * * * ■ - * * • , T'T**'
pair stoves of all kinds, grafonaios
rvj
Na
fruits
nnd
of
other
specialties
which
eggplants
twice
ami
will
continue
un180-tfc.
r d a t t h e d a l e o f t h e iH uuanco o f a u c h
mouth Rock chickens. Phone 253-W
and guns.
189-Gtc. can be accepted by the government as
ft
tii frost stops him, the report nnitl. tc,'l nial rIt. len to In t h e m tmti o f 11. T . Ht,
189-5tp.
FOR SALE—Just a few choice lota
hn
free from risk of carrying injurioous He lias a five-acre field planted in AI»o; N o t i c e la h e r e h y g i v e n t h a t
M
left facing Magnolia and Park in
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
raw dy, purchnnur of Tux C erhy
insects,
including frut flics, according eggplant that Is said to bo the talk tD.l l l r8.a t e D No.
ki
I s s l . d a t e d t h o 6tti d n y o f
Heights. Small payment down, no
QUOTATIONS.
J
u
n
e
,
A.
D, I n s t , h n a Hied anlil c e r t l to
information
received
from
Wash
of
the
county,
and
nlHo
hns
a
beauti
ha
ha
intorest. See owner. L. A. Kcnaud,
h e u t e In m y o f f ic e , unit h a a m a d e n p ington by the state nuthortiics.
ful field of peppers. Both eggplant p l l c a t Ion f o r T u x D eed t o l* auc In a c
W. J. Thigpen
f*a Cards of Sanford's Reput lu
Sanford Battery' Service Co.
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. (1.—Wholeluw,
8 a Id c e r t I U r a te
The iiinendi'd restrictions provide and peppers nre sprayed, according to ce omrbdraanccee* w till)
IM able I’rofiv-tdonul Men, each h*
IHG-Gtc. sale quotation prices prevailing on
he
follo w in g
deacrlhed
for
entry
of
the
following
specialties,
county
agent's
instructions,
the
re
ha
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
a
l
t
u
u
t
r
d
In
H
e
m ln o le U u u n t y ,
Real Estate
of whom, in hi* chosen proUNFURNISHED—Four room apart the Jacksonville market today, us re subject to approval by government port, says.
F lo r id ,i . t o - w l t : : H»* of NK«* o f N H ' U
ha fcsalon the Herald recom Hi
o f HI-.>4. 8 n - 23. T w p . 2! 8 . . It. 31 U.
ment with private bath and en- ported by the State Marketing Bu experts:
Another trucker, in. Osceola coun T h e s.ild laijil b e in g uMN(-H*<-d u t t h e
ha FIRE, LIFE, AUTO Insurance ttanee. Adults only. Centrally lo
h-» mends to the people. *
of auch c e rtlU cate
reau follows:.
ty, is reported by J. R. Gunn, agent dIna l et h eof ntnhme e IxMuance
Hothouse-grown
grapes,
when
they
Ha
ier.
ha
cated. 211 Laurel avenue.
Beans, green, hampers, fancy 2.00 can from place of origin and manner for lhal county, to’ bo shipping lilt) A I bui N o ticoef laIt. hDeer w
eb y g iv en t h a t
a* t a k t h K t M H i q n na
D. 8. D r a w d y . p u r c h u B e r o f T a x C ar*
189-Gtp.
<S>2.50.
of growth be considered as absolute crate* of eggplant each week, for l l t l r a t o No 366, d a t e d t h e 2 n d d a y o f
Gabbngos,
crates,
fancy,
3.25{l>3.50.
J
u n e , A. D, IB III, li ig fltcd auld c e r t l FOR
Kf-IhlT---Furniahrd
housekeeping
which he is getting fancy prices.
ly free from risk.
It. C. M A X W E L L
llcn le In m y o f f ic e , a n d h n a m a d e a p
Cucumbers,
bushel,
cratcH,
fancy,
rooms,
corner
llth
street
and
Elm
George A. DeCottes
Sour oranges from Spnin import Hovcnty-fivo percent of tho truck p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D eed t o Inane in a c
Real Estate
2J)0<(i>2.60.
Will) la w .
Hold c e r t i f i c a t e
avenue.
Atlorney-at-Law
ed for marmalade manufacturing ing uren is set and all crops nre look ce omr bd rma cice
and
e*
th e
follo w in g
describ ed
Egg plant, crates, fancy, 2.00@2.25. with entry limited to northern ports ing very satisfactory in Seminole.
189-Gtp.
s
i
t
u
a
t
e
d
III K em ln o lo C o u n t y ,
Insurance
n i i
F l o r i d a , t o - w l t ; N S o f S\VVi o f N W U
Peppers, crates, fancy, 2.00(fp2.25. and for use in northern factories un where the farmers ure described
Over Seminole County Bank
.•scribed by o...f N K * i . Hec. 23. T w p . 21 8.. n . 31 K.
SANFORI),
FLORIDA
Squash,
crates,
baby
yellow,
fancy,
Sanford Florida
n ngt tint
! ■ dale
■ ' odf theland
being omf ua umc h.
der ful control, the process including Agent 11. F.-Whittier,' Jr.,’ us b e i ci!
lxauanre
100 @1.25,
prompt cooking of the fruit nnd the very optimistic. J. J, Scchrcst, agent c e r t lf li- n l* In the n u n i a o f Unknown.
e 1* h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
stock, 2.50@2.75.
burning of all waste including pack for Hamilton, reports that tho truck ,D. A8.la o :D rNa wo tic
dy. purehaaer of T ag C arAvncadoes, crates, extrn fancy, 0.00 ing material and crates.
a
e
n
t
o
No.
f,ni),
iln te d t h e « l h d a y o f
fanners there have, us n whole, made
MILDRED SIMMONS
u l y . A. D. IB0*. h a a filed a a ld r e r t l f l Fred R. Wilson
@7.00.
Avocadocs from tho West Indies. money on their fall crops, especially Jcdio
tuv j j f f l c e . a n d h a * m a d * apTeacher of Pianoforte
Avocndocfl, crates, choice, to fancy, The question of the importation of cucumbers nnd squashes; and cucum |>1lent lii
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Ion f o r T a x D eed t o Issue |n a c
and Pipe Organ
cartlflcat*
3.00@4.00.
such avocadocs was not raised at the bers, squash, eggplr.nl, okru and ce omrhdraanoceea w ti ht he lafwo .l l o wHald
in _
g
d_______
eacrlbed
Flyst National Bank Building
f
Studio: Room 225, Meisch
Grapefruit, box, fancy, 2.5002.75. fruit fly hearing of December 19,
some
citrus
are
being
shipped
from
YmUdiv
to!wuT‘l
N
R
?
B
>
of°*|Irwt?**of
If you nre looking for a winter Grapefruit, box, choice, 1.50@1.75.
Sanford .
- -- Florida
Building
*^"**_^_* **er. 23, Twp. 2 l 8.. ll. 31 k, in
home in Sanford Here’u just Oranges, crates, bright, top sales, 1922, and in drafting the quarantine Hillsborough.
T h e a a ld l a n d t w l n g i m m i i m I
the entry of avocadocs from tho West
In the western part of tha state, nAcre*.
t 1 h* d a t e Of Ihg. I s t u s t i c a o f a u c h
what you want.
3.00.
e r t i f i c a t e in t h a t.atn o o f M a r y b « r Indies was not provided for. Entry of increasing attention is being given to cBon
Oranges, crates, choice 1.50@2.00. avocadocs as well as West Indian tho blueberry.
2
Beautiful
lots
in
one
of
the
J.
W.
Mrtliison,
Elton J. Moughton
..
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D. 8. D r a w d y . p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C s r best locations in Sanford. Small Limes, very little demand, slow citrus fruit will, howvcr, be limited agent for Walton, says blueberry ttfU'At*
ARCHITECT
No. 2,000, d alM ) iki* Cih d a y o f
Schelle Maines
bungulow with all modern con sales at 1.50.
to northern ports until it has boon plants are moving by the thousands J u l y . A. D. 1IST. h a a ( l i e d . a a l d c e r t i o
m v ut flee, a n d h a a ’ m a d e a p
First National Bank Building
venlences.
City w ater out side
determined that such fruit Is free and a Inrgc nyrenge will be planted rpal it ce a t It,
LAWYER
i o n f o r T a x D eed t o la au a In g e .
and in, good well, lights, sewer SEBR1NG LIGHT AND
S a n fo rd ,------------ Florida
from all risk, it is stated.
in that section. Last week, it was r n r d g n r o w i t h la w . Hald r e r t l f l r a t *
• :— Court Housa connected, gas main back of lots.
WATER PLANT
reported from Leon, that sopie farm ep nr oi bprearct cya s i t tuhnet e d df uhl l -Sweimn gl n u l ed eCa oc rulnbteyd.
r id .,, t o - w l t : N l V U
ot N W U
of
House
completely furnished,
TAMPA LUMBER EXPORTS.
ers there would set out large num KF lo
E 'i a n d H < i . n f N W U o f K F H , Sec,
garden, tools, new lawn mower SEBRING, Nov. G.—This city , will TAMPA, Nov. 0.—Lumber exports bers of blucbery plants this fall.
13. T w p . 31 8 . I t a n g e 31 K. T h e a a ld
B. F. WHITNER, JR.
l a n d t i r i n g asBcHBed g t t h a d a t e o f t h e
and 50 feet hose, 25 thorough put into operation on Saturday in- from this port amounted to 1,509,182
County Agent
laaunnee o f au rh
r e r t l f l c a t * In t h a
creused
facilities
to
take
care
of
the
bred
Plymouth
Rock
chickens.
n a m e o f p . 8. D r a w d y .
feet
during
October,
considerably
be
ST. PETERSBURG
‘ Office:
Will sell a t a barsaln for cosh. growing needs of water and light for low normal, due to West Indian hur
BUILDING PBUMITS.,StYmJd’ a S ^ m * u V ' t u p J S
Basement of Court House
the residents. Two big oil-burning ricanes. All of it went to Cuba ex ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 0. — '’.'ill t-B j . - . tb e r u n•n
n o n t h * Tth d a y o t
Phone No. 6.
No Mortgages on place
S - n r m l i r r . A-fJl- I S*l.
internal
combustion
engines,
having
cept
100,000
feet
to
Honduras.
Coast
Building
permits
here
fur
the
month
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a total of 300 hoursepower, will put wise shipments Included 29,109 cross- of October reached n record total of a e a l IPl# DA- i i d d a y o f O c t o h e r . A.
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715 Myrtle Avenue.
I7l*rk t ' l r e u i l C o u r t .
A t Herald Office
ply will bo insured aa well aa more lumber for Boston, and some ship
Phone No. 525-R.
B e n iin n lA 'o u n ty . F lo rid a .
current for electric lights.
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
l<y Y. M. D u u g ta a a , D. C ,
ments to New York. i*
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FOB SALE OR RENT—Centrally lo
cated dwelling eight rooms and
sleeping porch. Worth your inquiry
and consideration. A. P. Connelly &
Sons.
t
188-tfc.
I.UMbKlt Loft AALU—Nice yclloW
pine lumber, rough or dressed, two
mills in operation. Orders filled on
short notice. Vermont Lumber Co..
Osteen, Fla., Telephone 4811.
189-Gtp.
FOR SALE—Ford touring car with
Rtnrier, $105, 101 Palmetto,
189-3tp.
FOR SALE—Ferns, border-heads and
nnstuturm plants. Mrs. Lunthy, 902
French avenue,
189-3tp.
FOTTSALEOB RENT—5 room house,
lights, water. Heights. Hunter,
Route A, Box 1G0.
189-3tp.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Two sound five
year old mules, nnd wagon. Whnt
have you to trade? I may trade for
what you have nnd tnke the balance
in cash. Why not see me if you can
use the mules. J. M. Williams, 404
French avenue,
189-Gtp.
FOR RENT
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SANFORQ, FLORIDA, MQNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923
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INQUIRY UY AN EXPERT
COMMITTEE AND AGREE
WITH U. S.
Chairman M ad W ants
Question- Disposed O f
In Congress
P fm i
NAVARIN FARM, CHAMPAGNE, 1917 T Were we mistaken then ? Were
France, Nov. 4.—-"We hnvo put our the government and the people wrong
handa to the plow and we are willing ir. the almost unanimous decision to
to run the furrow through," said act? I answer No. No such disgrace
(nr The AsuorlatM Press)
Myron T^Herrfck, the American am- ful verdict upon this case will ever
WASHINGTON, ‘ D. C., Nov. 5.—
bassado^B discussing American par be rendered by the American people.
Outlincs of the new proposal for dis
For Restricted * Inquiry Only
Will Be; Candidate For Delegate
ticipationvn European affairs during Wo have put our hands to th' plow
position
of
Muscle
Shoats
project
con
Taken By France
From Florida To The
a speech today at the dedication of and wo are wiling to run tho furrow
' vw*l|>iYv w j»1(' .. i
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templating
duplication
of
Gorgaa
Formerly
Convention
;monupent to tho Americans and through, for wo .now know if tho pres
Steam
Plnnt
recently
sold
to
the
Ala
’v
French who fell in the Campagne die ent problems is not solved, nnd justly
(nr The Associates Press)
O f Tfce A h m I*I m I P r**«>
bama Power Company and its inclus To Conh-ol Bavarian P a
Between
Five
Hundred
trict
during tho world war. "Whethr and quickly solved, then truly America
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Tho state
A dry Democratic candidate for
ion in the properties was presented to
latinate But Frnch
or we like it pr not," Mr. Hcrricjc will have fought in the war in vain."
department today indicated that
president, preferably from the South,
And Seven Hundred
President Coolidgc by Chairman Mad
added, "bur lot now is cast in with
Mr. Herrick said the United States
Great
Britain, tlaly and Belgium havo
le the deilro of William Jennings
Tak Hand
den of tho House Appropraitions com
Millions Lost
the other nations to a very consider had been forcod into the war after
reached
accord favoring free and lull
Bryan, a* indicated Thursday in an
mittee. Mr. Madden, it is understood
.
.
■
(nr Tha Associated Press)
, reparations inquiry by an expe'yt cqmable extfint."1 .
throo
years
of
deliberation
"by
whnt
interview at Vilta Serena, his Miami
m s T * » A u o r la ltil l’ rr««)
is to have tho proposed Muscle Shoals
BERLIN, Nov. 5.—Separatists havo
America's entry into the war, the we believed to be our own best in
NEW YORK; Nov. 5.—Between
home, to which he returned Wednes
qcustion be disposed of by Congress begun movement to.control Bnvarian •mittee. In effect the poai|ion of thofo
as understood
1600,000,000 and $760,000,000, have ambassador said, was prompted by terests, backed by moral indignation." early in tho forthcoming session nnd pnlntinnte. A nnrgo band entered three governments
day-after a two-months' absence.
idealism
and
sentiment
for
Franco,
And
now
tho
same
forces
were
"call
hero
coincides
with
ttat
takon by fha
been
lost
by
American
Investors
At the aame time Mr. Bryan an
the president Is understtod to have Kaiserslautern Inst night nnd attack
nounced, that he will positively be a through tho collapse of tho German but also by "plain common-sense ing on us to aid in redressnig tho approved the proposal. Mr. Madden ed the town hall. They were repulsed United States and opposes stand for
For balance of tho world."
candidate for delegate from Florida mark, tho Now York Tribunto stated business and for tho right."
expressed mclief that Henry Ford hut then occupied one of tho govern restricted inquiry only takon by
high
nlotlvoa
to
bo
effective
in
results
"Can it bo accomplished without
to the national Democratic conven today. English Investors lost about
would submit n revised offer for tho ment buildings nnd newspaper offlco. France. This new alignment of al
lied nations appearod to stimulate
$600,000,000 and other nations a like they “ must be founded on sound eco us?" asked Mr. Herrick, kho con property under this plan.
tion. . ’
Early thin morning the French poiiiis
nomics,"
he
continued.
tinued,
“
the
logic
of
events
is
strong
hope that Franco eyenfvialiy would,
“ Is'it.true, as announced, you will amount. Frank H. Sisson, vice presi
were elenring the streets.
"The situation in Europe at this er than any man's wishes and the
too,
accept the unexpected program.
dent
of
the
Guaranty
Trust
Compahy
Frank Chance will not mnnngo the
bo a candidate for.delegate to the
minute concerns America as pro vital concerns of a country tako pre
said
he
knew
no
parallel
to
such
is
nett national conventionT” Mr. Bryan
foundly /though far lest tragically cedence over the personal preference Boston Red Sox next year. Yes, they
DRIVE, France, Nov. ,6-—Premier
wiping out of n nation's currency.
was asked.
than did the affairs of 1914 to 1917," of ither its statesmen or its individu have no chance.
Polncnrc,
speaking at,tho unveiling
"Yes,** h* replied, *T am as deeply
tho ambassador declared. "Our con al citiscns.
of
a
monument
to the war dead at
interested In politics os I over was
tinued well-being depends largely
"Because of tho things wo fought
Drive yesterday *g»in
deflnj^
artd the next national convention is
upoq .tho.aattlAiiHMit aX> Europe's,af- for, , because of«.tha. things wo hoped
position ns regards (human repara^
going- lo U-is'vary important asecinfnlni rtn'd "01lt» for the. exerefso 6t for, because of the things our men
tlotiH. He did not show tho sirghtest
blage. I don't know how I could ex
tho same common sense and business died for—whether wo like It or not,
vnrintion
in his speech from hlK pre
plain my absence from the conven
judgment as actuntcd America in our lot is now cast in with the other
Southern Athletics -Will Meet, Itol- vious declarations.
tion, exeopt on the ground of indiffer
Joining the war.
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nations to a very considerable extent.
linn at Opening—Project
Tho premier said tho experts cqp)*
ence or Inability to secure n place on
"If we were to stand aloof from This wholo question rises far nnd
Result
of
Public
Effort
mittoc
of the reparations comnjlarion
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Poflytlck
Promise
Five
the delegation. I Would be ashamed
what wo call this "European mess’ nway above the clamor and strife of por Permitting Appropriation For
must
not
be nllowed to become the in
to confess indifference and I have no
Fine Entertainment
whop it is apparent tho balance can partisan politics, and whosoever seeks
Armistico Dny Monday, Novcmehr
School To Stand
direct means of raUIng the question
reason to doubt the willingness of the
not bo redressed without our help," to use it for politiral advantage sullies
12th, wil( ho memorable in tho his
of the amount of Germany's debt, nor
Democrats to send me. Florida has
Mrs. and Mr. Polly Tickk a musical the ambassador continued, "then the memory of the dead we come here
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 6.—Vnl tory of Winter Park nnd Rollins Col must Franco bo despoiled of her
supported me for the presidency three comedy wil bo presented Tuesday why did we come into tha war in to honor."
Garner, formerly citizen of Tonknwn, lege. On that day Rollins will clash guarantee* prior to the total payment
times and It stands for reforms which night at tho school auditorium at
Oklahoma appeared before tho house with Southern on tho new municipal of reparations.
.
.
I havt advocated.
For instance, 8:15. It is a hit of the season and
m in HI
in h n h
N m ta M M M
investigating cnmmlttco of Oklahomn athletic field. The filnn conceived and
France,
M.
Poincare
declared,
Floridans dry; we hnvo a dry gover will bo the l»ost play, ever given by
legislature yesterday nnd testified in tho field, tho standH, fence and bleach
would remnln within the framework
nor, .two dry senators, four dry con local talent. The piny 'a supposed to
Ml corroboration of chnrgo that govornor ers completed within a period of six
of
the treaty "before, during nnd af
gressman and • dry legislature.
be in 1975. There is a good plot
a* Wnlton received $0,000 from citizens wcekB, the project stands as a monu
ter"
tho work of the experts' cot ***
uWhy' should I assume that the throughout the entire piny with plenty
of Tonkawa for premitting appropria ment to tho determination nnd en
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state desires a wot president? I'm of comedy and good musical numbers.
tee.
'
thusiasm
of
Wiqtcr
Park
business
It* tions for Tonkawa preparatory school
Subject of Talk Before Scrap Iron Class By A. Kaffeld ' ■»
It Is under tho cnpablo direction
for w. dry Democratic candidate—
men
and
residents
whoso
interest
lay
Ml to stand, committco members said to
preferably from tho South. But it is of Miss Lily W. Henderson, who Is
day. Garner la said to have testified in tho college and its athletic achieve City Planning A rchitect
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mi
rm
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more important that he shall bo dry with the Wnyno P. Sewell Lyceum
he delivered tho money to an employee ment.
than that he shall be from the South." Co., of Atlanta, Gn. She has been
Citizens
Fivo weeks ago at a session of tho W ill Address
of the highway department that aftorI appreciate keenly the honor, of be thcro a similar, circumstance to our fioon and Walton approved appropria Business Men's Club tho idea of erod
"You are opposed to Senator Un 'rehearsing tho cast day and night hnd
Court House Tu^s. N ight
derwood. Ia It because he is wot?” they ore now ready to present a finish ing chosen again to address you. It prosent world situation.
ing a stadium for athletic contests was
tion.
.
is really a pleasure and a privilege
ed production.
Mr. Bryan was asked.
discussed.
Two prominent citizens,
There is a strango and almost in
CAST OF CHARACTERS
to aatlst in thir magnificent work of
"That Is one reason," he answered.
namoiy
Messers.
Shepherd and Fuller On (he Subject of
significant statement in the Bible with
'
Needs
in Planning
Prologue
this inspiring Sunday School. Only
“ He is not only wat, but he is the
offered in consideration of merely tho
reference to Noah that immediately
wettest wet in our party, as proved Father Time .™......................F.d Moye last week the splendid spirit of this after hla emerging from tho ark he
payment of taxes, tho leas of a large
Sanford ia fortunate in haying
by hla past record. He opposed the Dame Fashion ...Miss Olilvero Gllason wonderful body of men was demon planted a vineyard, drank of tho wine
tract bf land on tho Orlhndo-Wtntcr
George
Pfeiffer of Lemon City here
Webb-Kepyon law, ,which was passed Girl of 1860..... ....Miss Gladys Wilson strated by a generous response to a and became drunk. Tho world de
Park highway.' Tho offer was ac
to
look
over
tho city and to tell ttjem
cal{
of
charity.
over tht veto of former President Girl of 1075 .......Miss Ruba Williams
cepted and the next morning another
stroyed before his eyes. We arc eager
tomorrow
night
at the Court House
Beryfled
Dudo
of
1976
.8am
Fleischer
My
subject
today
It
one
of
great
T oft |Ie opposed the 18th amend
ci%w of men were out raising funds
to see him begin' to build the new
what
hla
city
needs.
Mr. Pfeiffer was
importapee,
and
in
order
to
impress
Male
Flapper
1075.....-----.-'...Loe
Peck
ment, which received more than twofor tho erection of the fonce and
world of pcaco, happiness and honor,
'for
mnny
years
a
resident
of Chicago
Restraining
Magazine stands nnd th .finishing off of the
thirds of tbe votes of both houses. Tho Woman Who Wants To Vote it more upon your memory I shall yet see he forgets the flood that raged Injunction
where
he
specialised
{h
c|ty
planning
turn .back the sacred leaves of the
Miss Elisabeth Flowers
From Publishing Exposure
He opposed the Volstead law, which
field. ' By nightfall the success of the
for forty days; he forgets the loss of
but
having
retired
from
sctjto
ser
also received two-thirds of the votes Tho Woman Who Wont- Miss Ruth book of books—the Bible—and find
project :w«s assured.
(Poattsnsd so ra ts Sit)
vice
he
made
his
home
In
Lemoq
City
Gilion
NEW
YORK, Nov. 6.—United
of both bouses. And he opposed the
Now tho fenco is built, the grounds
States circuit court of appeals upheld have been improved and workers are fthla state for the pest few y**f«- He
anti-bear; bill when it passed the Mr. Polly Tlckk....Tomm!e Thompson
action of Federal Judge. Winslow in busily engaged in preparing for the was on his way to a meeting in Or
senate 60 to 22. He led the fight Mrs. Polly Tickk....Miss Lucllo Joiner
lando when he stopped ovcr'hero at
denying Ku Klux Klsn injunction ra- entrance
against ih* law that made the Dls- Billy Lawson....... ......Reginald Holly
straining international Magaslhe Co.,
**"
The atanda will bo stucco, with tho behest of S *.0. Shlnholser of the
trict of Colombia dry and went to Daisy Anne Gray. ...Mlsa Lily Hender
_
City Planning • Commttalon ' to sea
son
from publishing in Hearats Interna wooden benches, stolidly
built end
Alabaua^to oppose ratification of the
what
plana could bo made' for n SaoMr.
Sullivan
O'Brien
.~...H.
S.
Pond
tional
an
aliegod/exposure
of
Klan
in
18tb amendment, but was unsuccess
with a seating capacity of 1000 per
f<
r<
l
Beautiful.
v
Mrs.
Bridget
O’Brien....
..Mrs.
Seth
articles
written
by
Norman
Hapgood.
ful. Alabama elected a legislature
sons. Parkjng space for automobiles
Mr.
Pfeiffer
wUl
take
the City Pl/tn
Woodruff
the opposite sides of the field will
over two-thirds In favor of ratifica
ring
Commission
over
the city
Senator Zella Highbrow....Miss Ruba Flyers Have Accomplished Maximum C eleiy and Lettuce;
ARMIBTIC9 DAY CELEBRATION
make room for an additional 1000
tion.
morrow
and
will
make
a
rough
Williams
WILL BE REPLETE IN DBTAILB While there wil bo standing room for
“ Senator Underwood la wetter than
• Bpe^d sod Mare la
mate
of
what
is
needed
and
will be
Movements
Saturday
Mr.
Eya
Edward?.......Rem
Fleischer
FOR WONDERFUL PROGIUM an unllmitsd number. There Will be
Gov. Sm)th of New York. Gov. Smith
w
'
Dangerous
'*
able
to
tell
the
citizens
what
is
need
Mrs.
Eva
Edwards....Miaa
Allie
Gilion
no dearth of apace within the enclos
hesitated about signing a bill repeal
ed
here
in
his-brief
outline
tomorrow
Mr.
Birdie
Mae
Harris—
...
Johnny
The
following
number
of
Oars
of
Parades,
Athlrtie
Contests,
Football,
ure. Tho entrance to the field will
W
ing the epf
' t 'law, after the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Further
jytprpQo
Mclach
.
lettuce and celery were shipp'd Sat*
Dances and Rig Tine All Day
be an attractive arch of cement fac /light kt the court house. Evei
Democratic senate
bill had
speed contests between naval air ser
the
meeting
is
invited
to
como
out
to
to*;
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whereas, Sen Mrs. Birdie Mae Harris...... Mrs. Don vice fliers such as those yesterday urday:
ing on the Dixie Highway, With gates
and Repu
tomorrow
night
at
eight
6'ch
ald
Smith
Celery
' fighting for the
large enough to take care of
outo
at Mitchell Field, New York were pro
........Ed Moya
7 California 14; Idaho 2, Michigan 9,
The
features
of
Armatice
Day
will
A wet man in a Mr. Mary Lamb
traffic.
The
entire
project
will
be hear about this very ’intportanf s' * *
hibited for indeflnito perior under
Mrs.
Mary
Lamb
----Mrs.
Reginald
New
York
44,
Oregon
4,
Pennsyl
be
the
Veteran's
Farads,
the
foot
jnably wetter than
finished In Dine for the Rollins-South jeet for the beautification of Sant
order issued by Rear Admiral Moffett
is one of the mbst Vital
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HoUy
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vania
1,
total
74.
Unreported
yester
ball
game
between
Miami
High
School
ern gamt.
stole. .
chief of bureau navai aeronautics.'Ife
that
now
confront
the
el
and Banford High School, big display
„ $ is the issue, Mr. Susan Johnson------- ---- Loo Peck baaed his action on opinion by hla day 81, Michigan by boat fl.
Southern is «ptt,rely worthy to be
Lettuce
of firworks 'and dance in the evening. the tpapi to chrUton tho new Held
recently been in Mrs. 8uion Johnson......—.Mrs. John technical staff that naval Ultra now
McNamara
Calofornla 27, Colorado 1, Idaho ‘ The dance will be the greatest and there is little doubt that the Bonar Law’ s
‘dent Coolidgc ,
Mr.
Edna
Ray---------— Dr. Gardner have piaximum speed In air which 48, New Jersey 14, Oregon 2, Utah gathering in years as It will be bold game will be one long o be remempledged the'
Laid
Mrs. Elrter Ray... Mrs. Arcblo Betts ia posalMa without gfave fiik of hu 2, total 94. Unroperted yesterday on the new aspbdlt Palmetto avenue
red, and the grid warriors of old
,,v
g f,
man
life,
Lieutenant
Alford
J.
W il
CHILDREN OF TICKK
31.
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at the Clyde Docks where the famous olllns will have their handa full to
*. Underwood
liams
„1nada
average
speed
266.0
miles
Frederick Williams, Martha Fitts,
Fort Pitt Orchestra of Rochester, N* pull a' decisive victory over the Lake
the pratl
B.
E. Griffin, Wallace Phillips and hour over throe kilometer, course and
Maxwell
Stewart
and
Peter
Schaal
V., WUl furnish the music. Tbe day land gg^regatjooand at such
Which Hoe Been
Lieutenant Harold J. Brown on one
were among the Sanford people drlv wiU bp replete In every Way In amuse- , Another dream has been realized
the w*t* have Carolina HUl.
/ Hap
leir
mad? 2?4^ miles hour
CHORUB GIRLS
ing
to
Orlando
Saturday
to
one
the
mcnU/find'
everyone
that
co
tnfik
to
choice." Mr.
for
the
college
and
for
the
town
and
)$laaes Dorothy Roy, Mildred Holly, and they piynnod to go faster toduy. opening bill of Kaith'a Vaudeville at Banford will be assured of b good too much credit cannot be given to
to be only
LONDON, Nov; C.ran
Olive
Neyrman, Emily Griffin, Jean
; the Deacham‘Theatre, Keith's U very time. Orlando post will come here for the men whose fighting spirit And er pumice Sonar * half
Maxwell, Enrmeta Barber, Lonabelle . , Mr.-. gml<rMo, H. A..Neel end-pu* popular with the Sanford people and the day and the ^anford band will fur loyalty has boon responsible for tho
in Great W ca Uuuaier
Hagan and Irma Smith.
Ann Uctvlntkl a n spending the day qplto a few attend their. wec-t)y pra- nish the music for all tlm paradea and building of tbe Winter Park Field - has bean th scene of
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in Orlando.
gramoa.
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yviAtoV Park Herald,
happiness and sorrow
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REASO N S
MUSICAL COMEDY
:ATHIGH SCHOOL
TOMORROW NIGHT
GOV. WALTON
HAVf
OPPOSE “ S T A N D
NEW MOVEMENT
MUNICIPAL FIELD
TOBEDEDICATED
"A R M IST IC E DAY
FROM CITIZENS
= AMERICA, THE WORLD’S ONLY HOPE
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U.S. COURT
UPHOLDS ACTION
K .IU (. DENIAL
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Society Edit**
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If you have any friends visiting you—If you are going pnywbere or comjig home, or If you are entertaining, write a. poalal card to this department,
giving details, or telephone the item. It will be greatly appreciated
on articles for the Christmas basaar
which will bo held November 30 and
.December-1st.
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s u M I l R i i « 4 u u w n # i r A ! l « * ,|*<ir- * ..Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Walsh/ -Mt*.
Saturday—^Misa Georgcna Hart will
, .pptertain n number of her yotipg
> friends at her homo op Sanford
Helghta at 8:30 p. m.
,
Saturday—Cooked Food Sale nt Un'• ion Pharmacy by Pipe Organ Club.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild moots nt
the home of Mra. R. W. Pcarmnn,
Jr., at 3:30 p. m„ with Mr«. Peatman
and Mrs. Wm. Bolding as hostesses.
Monday—Women’s Guild of Holy
Cross will hold their regular month
ly meeting at threo o’clock at the
Rectory..
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ford laat 8unday. \ The gueata, num-1
boring twenty-flvf,\were conveyed to
the lake in care. After dinner, boat
ing and other camp pursuit* were en
joyed until about aunact, when the
party returned to thV college.
Dr. and Mr*. F. C. Moor, Mr. and
Mra. Lewis Lively# and Mra .Ida M/
Mowell chaperoned the party.
/
Carlton-Gartfer.
To the friend* of Mlaa Ruby Gar
ner, of Arcadia, will come as a aurprise the announcement of her marriago on Oct. 20 to Mr. Boyce Carl
ton, also of Arcadia. The coujdei
will make ttyfrit>onie in Arcadia. The
bride wa* (aaiuattractlve member of
the Sophomore'iclaas.of Florida State
College,
.
K. B. Chapman, and.Mlsi Lee Am
mons motored to Orlando Thursday
where they spent the day most. de
lightfully combining business and
V EPWORTH
pleasure.
Mrs. R. M. Ogllvie of Columbia, S.
C., is tho charming guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Turner Houser at'her home
on Palmetto avenue. Mrs. OgUvIo
will be remembered here a* Mamie
Hill.
WESTMINSTER CLUB.
The Westminster Club will meet
next Monday afternoon instead of
this Monday ah previously announced.
NBBDLE8S KNOCKING
How much joy we’ro losing
In the precious time we’re using
To criticise tho other fellow’s ways. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY BCIIOOh
No matter whet tho reason,
f
CLASS.
There’s something In thdt fellow fit
Mss Mary Alee Shpp entortaned
•
for praise.
•
the mombers of hor Sunday school
class very pleasantly, last ovening at
How much of gas wo’re burning
her home on Sanford Heights.
On highways evor turning
Quantities of daisias, goldenrod, to
To find "out whoro the other fellow gether with
Hallowe'en novelties
strays.
•
wero invishly used In tho various
Perhaps he haa born rookies,
rooms.
But your own Ufa, it Is apeckleas?
Making articles for tho booth at
There's something in that fellow fit for the Christmas bazaar and sewing
praise.
caused tho evening to pass quickly.
At a late hour, tho hostess assisted
How mucHi of peace we’ve squandered by her mother, Mrs. George Shpp,
And how far from truth we’ve wan Mrs. Henry Nickel, Mrs. Entzmingor
and Mrs. Renaud served refreshments
dered
To fill with woe the othor fellow’s of sandwiches, cako and hot chocolate.
• days,
And the method we’re pursuing.
Will at length be bis undoing—
Yet there’s something in that fellow
l
fit for praise.
Vivian Yeiscr Laramurc.
secretrny on the Y. W. C. A., visited
Rodman Lehman has returned home Klordn State College^ Oct. 19-23. The
after spending the past four months entire student body welcomed Miss
In Michigan and other points in the Lumpkin most cordially, for sho has
a widespread reputation throughout
north.
tho southern region for being an efMr. and Mrs. It. J. Holly motored ficent Y. W. C. A. worker nnd a very
to Gainesville today where they will attractive, nnd athletic young wom
attend a Rotary meeting and also the an, bcsidca being especially fnmouB ns
a sqngdwlp.r,
1
Theta. Ribbon dnncc.
MUs Lumpkin conducted two col
Mrs. J. Howard Jarrolt, of Savnn lege "sings" while here, both of which
nah, Ga., is spending a few dnys will wero unusunlly well attended. The
her daughter, Mrs. John Wilbur Me results of these "sings" have inspired
in the student body n desire to have
Keb at her home on Oak avenue.
the college "sing” become n regular
Mra. Mary G. Stovin of Winter custom, nnd the social department
Fork- lathe charming guest of Mrs. of the local Y. W. C. A. is at present
Alexander, Voughn nt her homo on considering the sponsorship of such
"sings."
Banfonf.-((eights.
Miss Lumpkin also met with enhTom Bird, Aidine Bird nnd Jim 1Inct nnd discussion .groups during the
Lanlt of Orlando wore visitors in ' short time she wus here, und had
the city last ovening, coming over to personal Interviews with girls espe
cially Interested In Y. W. C. A. work.
attend the Epworth League social.
Several delightful little courtesies
I
were
extended Miss Lumpkin, includ
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crawford of
ing
a
lea given In her honor by the
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who are touring
Y.
W.
C. .A Commission girls.
the state arrived In Sanford yester
Club Elections.
day and will ho at the Montezuma
The officers of the Classical Club
for a brief sojourn.
? / j t really did Vath frogs In Cburieyville, France, bo now it may orsn
fain charlie horoes.
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C. F. Collier of Prstville, Ala., is
a visitor to the City Substantial stop
ping at the Valdes.
J. H. SUIT of Atlanta, Go., was one
of the arrivals at the Valdes Friday.
He will bo herd several days looking
over business conditions,
J. C., Downes of the Tampa Tribune
Is a guest of the Valdez while in the
city loading after (justness interests
of his paper.
LEAGUE NOTICE
J. B. Carlisle of Ocala, js in the
city
today calling on the local hard
Everybody be out to league at tha
ware
dealers.; Ha is stopping nt the
Methodist church, Sunday night 0:20
p m. Tom and Aldeen Byrd wlil be Valdez.'
there. Come out and join us.
C. E. Daniels is a visitor today to
tbo City Substantial from 'Lake
Days o f Crooks
Wales, coming up on a brief business
In Real Estate Game trip. He registered at the Valdes.
A re Alm ost Ended
J, L. Duffy waa among the guest*
registering at the Valdez Friday. He
ORLANDO, Fie., Nov. 3.— (Spewill bo in Sanford several days enjoy
d a l)—“ The day of the crooked land
ing tho fino fishing in near by lakes.
man In Florida la nearlpg an end,’’
anld John Wallace, Jacksonville, sec
Saul Robbins was a business visitor
retary of the Florida Realtors’ as
to
- St. Petersburg yesterday. Saul
sociation, in announcing final plans
says that’s a real town, but thnt San
for tho soventh annual convention to
ford suits hin\, pretty well.
bn hold In Orlando, Monday and Tues
day, Nov. 6-0. Tho State and Na
Mr. and-Mrs. R; J. Holly and
tional Realtors' l Associations are
daughter, Miss Mildred#- left this
holding high Idoals and setting new
standards of practice and business morning for Gainesville, wher# they
will spend thq week-end.
,
ethics among real estate men and ev
ery convention like tho ono in Or
Post cards from Mr. nnd Mrs. N.
lando next week should attract every
J.
Lilian! announco their safe arrival
straight-forward, square dealing real
at Andalusia, Alabama, where they
estate man in the state and will
cause addod consternation in the will make their future home.
comp of tho follows who are out af
E. D. Parsons, of Jacksonville, well
ter the almighty dollar regardless of
known and frequent visitor in San
principle and fair dealing.
A thousand Florida realtors and ford, is spending several days ut the
Valdez while on business for the
wives are expected at this conven
Walsh
Tire Co.
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tion, which promises to bo tho largest
ever held In the south. Delegates are
M. G. Silllman of Orlando, genial
coming from every section of tho
salesman'of auto supplies in In San
state and every avallablo hotel room
ford for a few days calling on the
wll bo crowded for this gathering.
local accessory dealers. Mr. Sllllmun
Tho program is the strongest cv*
makes his headquarters at tho Vaidoz
or prepared for a similar gathering
when in the city. ..
and uny one of the six sessions of tho
two dnys will be worth the cost In
Margaret Eleanor Hamrick ,tho
time and money required in attending
llttlo
four years, old) daughter of Mr.
this gathering.
and
Mrs.
J. L. Hamrick, died this
There w|l be four brass bands and
two orchestras on duty during tho morning at- tho Ifernald-Laughton
‘•ohvpfiDoq a n ^ lota < tp a U ora . MflfH Hospital, nnd will .be buried, torn^r,funeral service
will be sung by the delegations from row afternoon.*will
he
conducted.at
(the
home of Mrs.
the various cities.
Entertainment
H.
S.
Hamrick,
ri20,iPalmetto
avenue
features include a motorcade through
at
2:30
o’clock,
and
tho
burial
sarvicc
tho beautiful groves and rich truck
.
,i
fields of western Orange county will follow.
Monday afternoon, with a fish fry
Monday ovening at Gotha. Tuesday
Churchewll’s advertise specials in
the convention will attend tho Rodeo men’s nnd boys’ clothing for tonight
and Round-up at tho Orlando Fair and announces that.'i -the- handsome
Grounds, n« the guests of the Orlando representative is still there to take
Realty Board.
your meusurv for that fall suit—but
you’ll have to hurry, an he leaves to
MARK 18 NOW WORTH LOT
morrow. Extra low priccB will pre
LESS THAN NOTHING vail throughout the store tonight.
BERLIN, Nov., 3.—New York’s nppraisnl of tho mark on a basis of
ono nnd two thirds trillion to one dol
lar movod Chancellor Streseniann to
convoko a midnight session of his
rump cnblnot nt %thich several em
ergency ordinances were proclaimed
for tho purpose of forestalling a sim
Vice-president—Miss Annelle Hall. ilar collapse of the mark in Berlin.
Secretary—Miss Marie Halle.
Tho effect of tho cnbinct’a action
Treasurer—Miss Julio pllzer.
is
to establish definite rclutionB be
The History and Soclul Science club
tween
tho paper mark and tho new
has elected the followrig offeers for
gold
loan
which la planned as fore
tho cutrent year.
runner to stahllse the Currency. The
-Miss
Gladys
Vaughn.
utterson Vlce-Pre*.
paper mark wIlTTigure ns fractional
f where Secretary- Miss Muud McCall.
currency and a term will he fixed far
ake and Treasurer—Mis a Knthcrino Prime.
its ultimate redemption.
Committee—
nee this Chairman of Program
Miss Elizabeth Gerald.
ANTI-MOSQUITO
The girls hniling fron
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
who lias county have now organ!:
w York ed their officers for thi
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 3.—The
l home are:
Florida Anti-Mosquito Association,
1 is exPresident—Miss Ball
>\
West Palm Beach.
Secretary—Miss Is*ol
Y Meigs Stuart.
toduy of
Treasurer—Miss Ru
over to West Palm Bench,
football
Tho club have ulready started a sorlcs of good times, tho first of which
was a feast party last Sunday night.
PrcshyDinner Party,
meeting
Miss Murgnret Moor, of Tallshssra. II. J .! sec. was hostess nt a most enjoyable
working Ipicnic-dinner party at Lake Brad-
Tor School ’Childron Daily nt 4 :00
Night Shows Starting at 7:30 and 0:15 P. M
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD* SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1923
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MRS. FRK1) DA1GER
O C IA L
NDAR
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t&ttO *jt&a
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Notice ia hereby given that the(
Try a Sunday dinner at The Phoenix ;ook for the registration of voters of.
Cot. Park and Third. Home cook- the City of 8anford, Florida, haa this j
day been opened for the purpose of|
inir.
187-Up.
registration, and will remain openuntil
November 24th, 1923.
Expert Typewriter cleaning and re
Witness
niy hand as City Clerk and
pairing. Gall H. S. Pond, phone 221
or Peoples Bank. *
170-tfc. the seal of the City of Sanford, Flor
ida. on this tho 3rd day of November,
A. D., 1923.
U R- PHIUfeS,
ACHOLIC BAZAAR.y,
City Clerk.
Christmas
Catholic
_
Bazaar of
(Seal)
church at Parish House, December f
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- ------- im -to Dec 0
Tho chorus, db you suyT1/“ WMt;
when it comes to honest-to-goodness
BEAUTIFY . YOUR YARDS.
Wo charm npd downright goodlooklrtgncts,
■ hove a complete line of all kinds this chorus con make the Foil!of (of
of Rower seeds, bulbs, and Inwto grass, 1923 look liko a Ladles’ Aid Society
nil of 1923 crop. Come Inland see on n hot August afternoon.
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187-lte.
our' stock beforo buying eloswhorq.
The Allen Seed Co,, Sanford, .Fla.
1
183>5tp.
SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN
If your breath is bad and you have
Parties taking hose from front porch spells of swimming in tho. head, poof
Halloween night can avoid trouble appotito; constipation and n general
no-account feeling, It is a sign your
by'returning same. 31C Oak Aire.
.
,
18G-t£. liver is torpid. Tho one really de
pendable remedy for nil disorders in
NOTICE—Trust the party who took
the liver, stomach and bowels is Herthe rocking chair* from the porch
blne. It uct* powerfully- ond the
liver, strengthens digestion, purifies of the Phoenix wlfl return them at
;hc bowels and restores a fine feeling
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18G-2tp.
Jjf cnorgy, vim und ehoerfulneds. once...
The I<era Id <l«livvr«d. su times *
**«ok f o r 16c.
25;eu!iuit\c DIantr.nd Rings,
igiiial , priecaj $25 to- $50,
Tbedford’a Black-Dranfht Lher
Medicine (Vegetable) PreUed ;
Special prices for 2 claya
; by tkn’ I W
Louisiana Faintly.
Tho largest block of Bulova
Watches. Special 25-yenr white
Bold, 1C jeweled^ $15.75
Cut r Iuhs, -starling silverware,
Hnml Pointed China, French
Ivory
;
B. WEINBURG, Prop
307 FIRST STREET
self-REDUCIN u
C O R S E T
^
■Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333
Is a real bsrgsln. It hat S low top
•nd medium iklrt. Made In dutable pink or white coimli slice
24 to 36 —and cost* O '.iy $ 3.00.
II rrtur dmltf cui'tttt tt, Mfylnsew.idU
J icm , Use en* iX W V g M n J lU c o o * .
Vfim o ttysfen (< •m k l o n t awl tut.
120 E. J6ih S*- New T o ii (D ipt. 8.1
A DOUBLE BLACK FACE BILL'
/ Photo Play
A story of a myatarloua lady# a modern mercury, nnd a gun
toting cupid.
Comody— “ Cupid'a Elephant,” Mutt and Jeff.
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Monday— Doughtas Fairbanks in ’The Nul»*
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Like Charles, La.—"( 'don’t know
what we would have doaa had we'not
had Black-Draught It sure la one ol
the best medidnee mad?, and feni sure thn
best Uver medicine;", gold Mr. Hesry
Garrett, of this city,
"My whole family uses It," continued
Mr. Garrett. "M y wife nnysshn believe*
she kept off the (flu’ by taking doses ol
Black-Draught regularly; ■
"I, >myself, use Black-Draught lor
Indigestion,
indigestion; and ltJs One..
r
"W e used pills i '
i end ot$tf.
laxative*, but the
emed to do
the B - — ,jht sure haa,
Ius
. good,. but----------and it has come to our house to stay.
We give it to our daughter for headache
and Torpid Ihrer. : r;,n
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"I mm glad to teoommend anything
thnt has been the help fo r ty familythat
l—
, . ‘ ■ * i'
,
"My present health Is good. >Have
two boxes of Black-Draught in the house
now."
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If your, liver seta out of 0s. take
Black-Draught. ll^ * tlp tfr d itv e th »
bOe poisons and other Utibeklthful mat
ters out of your system. .
Sold everywhere^NC-148
■ S IB S iia u a iM s a s s a s
The Manhnttan Cafe, loentod at 104
Palmetto avenue, publishes tho menu
of their 60c Sunday dinner—and It
Geo. A. L.
certainly reads good.
Cook, tho proprietor, is n restaurant
man of much experience, nnd guar
antees to please you In quality and
quantity nnd promises service unex
celled. Here’s your opportunity for
getting a good Sunday dinner cheaper
than it could he prepared nt home.
The Diamond Palnco has Just re
ceived an elegant assortment of dia
mond rings thnt are being sold at
much less thon thelr real valuo, Wienberg soya ho is making special prices
on everything in Ids big stock toduy
and Monday and says ho will savo
you money if you give him a chnneq.
The Valdes Grill publishes tins menu
for the excellent Sunday dinner that
will be aerved the guest* of that
popular cafe tomorifow. A glance
will show that just about all the good
things on tliu market will tickle the
palates of all who avail themselves
of the opportunity. I-et Mary have
a rest and take her and the kids to
the Vuldei Grill for dinner tomor
row.
Men’s Suits Made by A. B. Kirsch
baum. *
Men’s
Suits Made by Powers
Clothing Co,
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$35.00 Suits at ...................... $30.0<
$37.50 Suits at
Real Snappy Suits'for Boys made by M arris Assinff and Son with two
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pair pants ........................... .................. ..... 1........................... $11.00^t o $15.00
Our Tailoring Man will remain with u s until closing time to:
,,
him take your Measure
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MISTRIAL RESULTS
AFTER JURY 18 OUT ‘ .
EIGHTEEN HOURS
TODAY
Lester Richard’s Vaudeville Review, Presenting
n l*
DADE CITY, Nov. 3.—A mistrial
resulted in the coso
Holmes,
charged with robbery In connection
(B| Tfce iM w r ls lN I’ r fM )
With $11,600 hold up at Lacoocheo
CHICAGO. Nov. 8.—Wheat, Doc .
last June. Tho Juyy deliberated 18
107
1-4 to 6-8; May, 112 1-8 to 3-8;
hours. '
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com, December, 74 to 1-4; oata, Dec.
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While Chicago ropa are hunting a 41 7-8.
NEW ORLENA8, Nov. a.-CI**»,
man named Appel an Appel every
December 31.80 to K6; January, 31.77
day keeps tha cops away.
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No matter bow catty a woman gets
i Tk.
lp » ld ,
pw w #*t
aha may he afraid of a rat
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dut Block
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923
PAGE TWO
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This Is The Town That Bell Rebuilt}
Am erican R elief Administration W orker
i Uses Corn A s Lure andUfa Takes New Life
a
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cess o f any previous your, and Uj
Only E ight Accidents.
steadily increasing*
A t the same
A t Railw ay Crossings timt! there la a rapidly growing num
ber o f autombblle tourists from othet
In* Month September sections. •I f only n small per contage
o f those drivers are reckless, the totyl
Automobile Drivers sAxe Exorcising number who endnnger thoir own lives
More Ca’rc.
and the lives o f others at railroad
crossings is very considerable and the
Although automobile troved was possibility for crossing accidents ia
greater than ever before, there wore correspondngly large. Tho record fo r
only eight automobile crossing acci September is taken, howovor, to In
dents on the Atlantic Coast Line in dicate that accidents o f this sort can
September 1923. There were no fa bo eliminated if automobile drivers
talities and sljght injury to only one will exercso proper cauton.
person. During the month
14,250
. .
trains were operated over the =4,600 OKEECHODEE DISTRICT
GETTING
DRY,
A
G
A
IN
'
miles flf track owned by tho company
AFTER TH E BIG FLOOD
vJith' an average of- about one cross
ing per mile. The small number o f
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 5 ;-r
accidents and the . correspondingly
small personal Injury may be at The lands aro drying in the Okecchotributed, in part nt least, to increas bco district, . and waters aro within
ing carefulness o f automobile drivers the canals over much o f the territory
in approaching crossings ns n result which was recently flooded as a ro■of the Careful Crossing Campaign by suit o f tho breaking o f the dykes in
the ralroads 'n the past two years the Moore Haven- district, Bays- the
and. reflects results o f passage n rer- weekly weather and crop bulletin o f
tan states o f legsiato requrg vehclcr the ^’ loridn section o f the U. S.
to stop before
crossing railroai weather bureau, covering conditions
through the week ending Octobod 29.
Bad news from Cuba. Revolution
threatened; Hope some nickel cigars
get broken in fights.
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT / ; .<£
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A musical comedy in three acts.
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talent
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35 people^—beat home
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•'iMHi.'ill-
8 Snappy Chorus Girls
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1975 M ODELS
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This show is for laughing purposes only Don’ t miss ita knock out from start to finish
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Tuesday Night
At 8:15
Adults 75c, Children 50c,
,
' U fa, in R i«i!a , Isn’t the town it
Was. American corn pulled it out
o f the mud, as well as out o f the
famine. Pavements, bridges, sow
ers, even railroads have been built
In and nbout Ufa by workmen under
ie direction o f Colonel W. L. Bell,
ho hired them, not because thev
were strong enough to do tho whrfc
most efficiently, but bocmiso they
Were starving, nnd could bo paid
in corn which they would havo
received anyway. “ Those who work
cat” was Colonel Bcil’a dictum and
as everybody
hungry everybody
worked.
Twenty miles o f railroad, a rocklined storm drain hnlf a mile long,
278 new bridges, repairs to schools
and hospltnls nnd miles of new rond
are among the permanent improve
ments in tho Ufa area ns a result of
the famine relief work ns adminis
tered by Colonel Hell.
The rnilrond runs from Bclnutzc
to Laphislrn just rnuth of the main
line of tho Trans-Siberian mid just
enst o f tho Urals. It connects the reconstruction go hand In hand has
Beloutzo Iron Works with Important boon gent rally pm sued by thq Amer
coni n«|d iron ore areas and has en ican Relief Adminisrrntfon. Physi
abled the works to he run continu- cians weru given food packages and
• uuly. The storm drain is in the thereby enabled to continue their
city of ZhlpUAt/and had been pro practice. The Russian doctors who
jected flif jvarS, but there was carried out tho program of inocula
never enough money on hand tion ngainst disease wero paid with
to build it. When tho corn ennu food. In so far ns possible the re
there wero hundreds of men— nil lief given to homos and hospltnls
famine victims— who were vhugidy was used ns a spur to raise the
content to work for food. The 27H standards of the institutions.
bridges aro built nrruss creeks and
Senntnr Smith W. Brookhart of
lesser rivers throughout the area.
The policy of making relief and Iowa returning from bln recent visit
«
iintiSi
COl, BELL. A.R.A. DISTRICT
SUPERVISOR. H O N O R E D
8TUDEI1AKKR ANNOUNCES
NEW ENCLOSED MODKI
Society Studies
to Russia said that tho American
Relief Administration had given
that country a "national education.”
“ Tiie idea" continued the Senator,
"that In return for tho food, ronds
should I k * built; hospitals and chil
dren’s homes repaired nnd re
equipped; cities cleaned up nnd put
In a sanitary condition, nnd that tho
workers should he paid in food was
a wonderful one. It worked out
marvelously and you will And that
the Russians themselves will adopt
it in the future. It is an idea of un
limited possibilities.''
convenient for nil passengers to en
ter or lenve the car.
The body s of Studebnker con
struction and in every detail will in*
found evidence of the highest qunlity
o f nuitcrun, specifleutions o f ample
dimensions nnd painstaking crafts
manship. Btudebaker’s 71 years’ ex
perience in building highest grade
vehclcs s reflected throughout this
ear.
Upholstery of Chase mohair with
to]i lining, trimming and floor carpets
in harmony.
The lighting equipment includes
distinctive head lights, nttrnctive
coach lamps nnd rear corner reading
lights which are operated from the
instrument hoard. The broad rear
aide door nnd windows are'raised nnd
lowbred by convenient regulators. All
hardware is nickel finished.
The doors are extremely wide and
nrc hung op concealed hinges. Dis
appearing cheeks keep the doors in
place while open.
A luggage rack at the rear with
nickel-plated rail and aluminum panel
guards add to the utility of tho cur.
The Light-Six five passenger coupe
is ulso equipped with high q u a l i t y
heater; one-piece, rain-proof wind
shield with windshield cleaner; huitlin, glare proof, glass visor; quick-ac
tion cowl
ventilator; thief-proof
transmission lock; eigh-day clock, nnd
refinement!! jthat contribute to the
comfort and convenience o f passeng
ers.
The kitchen u cool because the fire u not going except when you are getting medU
COOL kitchen in hot weather is worth al
most anything to a woman. You can have
a cool kitchen nnd at an actual saving of expense.
The Florence Oil Range cuts fuel bills sharply,
and the comfort you gain is beyond price.
The heat in a Florence Range is intense, but
it goes into the cooking, not into tin* metal of the
stove or out into the room. Anything that you
cook on a coal or gas stove can he cooked quickly.
and well on a Florence Range,
When you arc through cooking,
you just turn out the flame.
A
^
fi
^ S M &
The B lf Burner*
The Lent la the Florw e burner* I* <lo*n
up under I be cooking
• here it I*not «u*U it
ZJiirni chcaj) fuel
The fuel used— the vapor from
kerosene — is cheap. Merely
.touch a match to the Asbestos
Kindlcr. In a few moments you
have u clear blue flame close up
under the pot. You cun regu
late the heat to any degree deCENTUAL
OIL
& GAS
sired. It is not u trickflam
e, such us yen see in
the ordinary oil lamp.
./
The Florence means n clean kitchen, with no
ashes or soot—just quick heal when you want it
and only when you want it.
A thing of beauty
Porcelain enamel, hlack frame and nickel trim
mings make the Florence Range an object of
beauty worthy of any kitchen. It is built of the
finest ami strongest materials
and will last for years.
There are certain exclusive
features of the Florence thntyou
will appreciate instantly when
you examine this modern stove
in the store.
llo m u l L t n U r
A lU rl.nl l o w h
It is sold by department
l.g ul I be etoro,
I Ilia device en
furniture, and hardware stores
able* you lo *ct
Ibeilot* Icvflon
(Jo in and sec for yourself hov
*ii uucvcu Boor.
S
EAST COAST ROADS
MIAMI, Nov. 5,— Within five years
two complete highway:* will be re
quired between Palm Reach and Jack
sonville nnd three separate highways
between Miami and Palm Bench, to
nmlu nnd Palm Ileach, i....oscsinc4q-4
take cart* o f tho traffic.
This in the prediction o f Major A r
thur E. I/ider, United Staten engi
neer in charge o f federal aid pro
jects in six soulheaatern states. The
prediction is mudo in connection with
his appeal to thu county commission
ers to take advantage o f $200,000
federal aid appropriations before the
‘ntste rond department should be
forced to switch tho funds to some
other county. Truffle over the road
between here and Palm Beach is al
ready tho heaviest o f any similar
stretch o f road in Florida, and is in
creasing at a phenomenal rate, Ma
jor Lodcr stated.
Every good auto wttcninan i n**n • •' larJoqa parts of the car sho
aetts. That's why Lyda riunl.wi hituiwt. New York society girl, Is
studying auto mechanics, .site win i-< <t at tho benefit night
for tbs National Child Lobuv.CPiOMi.lt . t *>imul*t!wtis to b* donated to
Charity, Ths affair wUi take piaiu ua Nov. 7.
United States Mint employes are
aiklng for moro money even though
they are making millions.
0 1 K * .C .O .* 0,& C o.
DEMONS TRA TION B Y EXPER T
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Friday and Saturday at
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5; J923
BRYAN FAVOR t)KY HAN
. FOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDID
ATE PREFERABLY FROM SOUTH
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The prwluction of camphor was at
tempted in Putnam county, Florida,
ntvoral years ago, but it wis put out
cf bushio.'ui by the Japanese lowering
Utb price of the gum. Similar enterprisea In oh?r countries wore also de
stroyed. Now tho Japs have put up
tho price. During the lsct ten years
the United States has-imported 42,000,000 pounds. ’ The Camphor trees
do well in Florida. It makes a fine
nhatlc tree. •*
BEAUTIFY THE . HIGHWAYS.
VERO, Nov. 6.— Under direction ot
tho local beautification committee,
work of setting but cocoanut palm*
nnd Australian pines nlc^g the Dixie
highway north and south of the Vero
city limits will bo started this week.
The trees will be planted 1,000 feet
in each direction.
(Continued frim page 1 ).
party. He rovelwed Mr, Underwood's
C e le b r a t e d b y S t u d e b c ik e r a t S o u t h B e n d
political historyysince 1912, when he
said Undnrwood was "Wnll Street’s
«■
j ........
Rccond choice for picaldcnt and Gov.
Lru—
••rr-rrr.rrr.
........
Harmon the Oral choice. "IIo is the
Wall Street candidate for the Demo
Presidential eloctinU Is coming.
cratic nomination," cbntinued the
Politicians
arc hunting crises, out
Departs Commoner. "Not that Wall Street
rages
and
injustices.
2:03 a.m. would support him aftjr. the nomina
Hagerstown (MiL) squire wns nr
12:Uo p.m. tion, but merely to make the election
rested for nvcaring ot instead of; This race horse Zcv will be run
3:42 p.m.
3:52 p.m. of a reactionary Republican easier.
ning for qfiicc next.
swearing in n witness,
10:0ffjun.
Facts were brought out jp an inves
tigation to show that Thomas F.
**
Trilby Branch
Ryan, who was singled out with Mor
Arrive
Departs gan and Rclmont in a resolution that
Serviiij? tHe ’ Community T hrough Every
xNo. 100.
7:30 a.m. passed the convention by a vote of
Branch o f Commercial Banking J L 1 _
xNo. 24.
3:25 p.m. 4tt to 1, contributed about $85,090
•*'- *1 !S0 p m.
xNo. 25..
to Mr. Harmon's campaign fund and
xNc. 101., ------- 5:50 p.m.
about $35,000 to Mr. Underwood’s
fund."
qu
I^eesburg Branch
Mr. Ilryan asserted that Wall
E
Arrivb u
Departs Street wns always active at Demo
___ S:65 p.m.
5
A s Business Friends W e A re Both Made
cratic conventions, but that it throw
No. 21.. __....! 2:45 p.m.
the party down at elections. “ Senator
*
.^ S tron ger
xNo. 1580:30 a.m. Daniels, who .took an activo part in
No. 22.. a»a»q*nen
7:10 p.m. tho nomination of Judge Parker, told
W hen you think o f a Bank, think o f this
me," he said, "that after the election
, Bank, then com e in and g e t acquainted.
Oviedo Branch
that many of those Interested in Judge
Arrive
Departs Parker's nomination took no part In
Thd size o f your account makes no difference |
xNo. J26...-------7:45 p.m.
his campaign.
xNo. 127....—
B
_
Qur Service is uniform , every courtesy be- ;
3:40 p.m.
"Just before the election, Parker
x—Daily, except Sunday.
comptalncd that New York flnanccrs
S
in g extended to all.
|
were supporting Roosevelt instead of
Interest at prevailing rates upon interest
LOW TIDES ON BEACH, 1923
hlrS nnd yet they arc trying the same
game this year nnd using the same
bearing accounts
§
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur argument to deceive the Democrats
at approximately the same hour and of the south,
■
"It would be possible to pick out
nilnuto.
s
Dale June 'July Aug. Sept, Oct a good man for tho presidency In
0:28
6:41 each 6nc of tho southern states, a
5:33
/ 1 4:05 4:31
6:20
6:14 7:20
7:38 man who would poll several million
2 4:55
7:11
3 5:47 0:02
8:17 8:37 more votes than Senator Underwood,
,
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
7:01
4 6:43
8:00 9:24
9:36 but these men arc not mentioned by
rrcjdricnt Ersklno Awards
F. P. FORSTER, President
tt. F. WH1TNER, Cashier
7:56
9:00 10:11 10:32 the corporation or wet papers. No
5 7:24
McJ.iLi tq 1470 Employee:!
9:57 11:08 11:26 body but a wet nnd n man in sym
6 8:17 8:51
n
Who JI;ive Sorted Cot*
7 9:07 0:41 10:52 11:41 11:51 pathy with big business can get any
Ml a n R H a i i i a M U s n i H i M i i a m i u n i i M i i i H U M U #
poration From Flvo
8 9:57 10:38 11:44 12:17 12:46 mention In papers controlled by fi
To 20 Years and .
9 10:44 11:30 ' 11:50
1:08
1:3E nancial Interests."
Longer.
Tho
Commoner
reviewed
the
1012
10 11:30 11:50 12:42
1:51
2:28
convention,
when
Mr.
Taft
was
nonii3:18
1:31
2:47
11 12:16 12:24
Of Tills Number 230 Havo
12 1:00* 1:10 2:13
3:35
4:09 noted. Ho said thnt if the Wall
Lccn V/jCi FludcInker
13 1:40 l!55
3:04
4:24
5:00 Street clement had also nominated n
Frost 23 To CO
14 2:20 2:38
5:57 Democrat in Baltimore, ns It tried to
3:51
5:18
Years.
16 2:55 3:15
4:10 6:14
6:59 do, Roosevelt would have been elect
ed.
Ho
declared
Champ
Clark
wns
10 3:34 4:00
5:32 *7:13 R:02
17 4:21
4:51
9:03 not a Wall Street man, but that tho
0:30
8:22
’/-x —vHE aeventy-first nnr,5vcr*r.ry
I of'Uip ytujb'baltrr' Cerpora5:08
18
5:48
7:31
9:2» 10:00 New York delegation voted for him
tin» wa:j
u'. I.tuu:
Ton picture shims Plant.i 1 and 2 c f (he Studcbaker Corporation,
h; ID 10:25 10:66 with the hope of using him to defeat
19 6:02 6:47
Ilcnd, Indiana, with rntcrtoinmrn. South Itcnd, ind20 7:02 7:51
9:43 11:21 11:45 Wilson.
at bnringbroolr Park in wliien tho
Seenml row—At the left, i« the Studebaker Shop nnd home, AsH"In the coming campaign, there
famine:! of 12,000 Gluikbjkcr em lund, Ohio, 1835. At the right are Plant* 6 ni;d It). Detroit.
21 7:34 8:57 10:54 11:57 12:07
ployees in South Loud hud been in
Third rnu—lManln 3 nnd I, Detroit cud 1’laut 7, the Canadian
22 8:32 9:50 lf:13 12:31 12:53 will be a third party in case the two
vited.
Division, V.'alhmdir, tint inn.
big
parties
both
nominnto
reaction
23 0:30 11:01" 11:53
1:18
1:37
Fourth row— An early model nu con*.ranted with n 1934 model
24 10:28 llt50 12:47
2:01
2:19 aries. A mnn like Ford could run
Studebaker Light-Six touring
shown below, 'lbs five Gtudibaker
ns
nn
inde^mle^twiididiihrtBiui
'SDruthera who ploncrrtrd the Lulfpcob.
25 11:26 l£l>7
2:50
II. Erskiao, pxuidcat. llio
2:42
1:07
Lorpur
Studebaker Corporation.
Corporation
26 12:24
3:29 a RcputjIicnlT rcaClRftiary'"^nmT^uny
3121
1:02
2:22
pcrimln of five, ten, flftrcn or
like Underwood," Mr.
27 1:1B 1:53
4:06 Democrat
3:04
3:55
Henry and Clem Cludelmkrir
Tho cr.j.ntny started production
: #cnty years. Here C'.an 1,100 em
Ilryan
said.
28 2:10 2:11
4:42
3:44
4:32
ployees rvccivrd bronsn medals for commenced nperatimia in South of gukoli:. up'oprllod nulomnbflr.i
Asked whether be thought the
live or ten years rerviee; 130 were DcrtU In 4852 with two fo.-gca nnu in IlKJt, nnd during the naxt seven
29 2:69
5:10
5:22
3:26 4:20
tiwimlfd nlcrlin-f rdver medals for a carji capital o f $03. They l»mH yearn bull*, and sold 2101 nansengOr
Democrats
had
n
chance
to
elect
a
C'J 3:46 4:08
5:00
0:09
5:52
15 years, and 2-0 had geld medal* two wr.gons their flrut year, one i;f cars and tnickn, tho chassis of
was In dally, constant n:T wliicii were built by another comp
31
G:5C president next year, he replied: "Yes.
6:52
4:49
pinned upon them' for more Umn which
All elections recently held indicate
2d vjnra employment by tin* House for 33 years, n record Mint indicates any.
rf :!?2dcbakcr. The last group in the Ideal o f quality upon which thn
Tho management perceived tha
First Quarter Full Moon Last Quartet thnt the tide is running strongly to
cluded
thorn employees who liav*’ bnrlncsk was founded. Three other necessity of embarking into tho
ward
the
Democrats
away
from
the
tudcbaker brother!. JolnrM., FcUr business on a largo rcn|o commcnJuno'21
June 28
July 5
been with the Corporation from 20 f’K.,
and Jacob F., joir.otl the firm; Mirate with its position in tho
Republicans. But Democratic success
to ii0 ycom. ’Jhey were given liveJuly 20
July 27
Aug 4
tho first, John.M .. milling to th# vcliiclo industry, and r.idlkicnt to
depends
upon
Democratic
fidelity
to
tv
ppplau.se
hy
t!ic:r
fellow
wjrk'.ra
Aug. 19
Aug. 20
Sept. 3
asserts J8.000 width he luul ennied
«n they received tho honors.
tho facililli». or its larito
during tho "gold runh" to Cali employ
Sept. 17
Oct. S' the masses, who arc suffering more
Sort. 24
plants
and sales organization
/fierviee
mednlfl
for
inciJib'Ts
cf
than they have in the last 30 years
fornio.
• throughout tho world.
Itiudobaker’a Detroit plant! ' ill bo
because of indiscriminations against
MOTHERS
Tho fnmo o f BtudoimVer vchlcios
awarded thero sliortlj',
Moderately-priced automobiles to
spread rapidly. In infix the firm ho built nnd rnld in largo cpuiutities
Watch for symptom* of worms in them.
A
high-clars
vaudeville
program
"Tho farmers nre selling on n pre
was chungc;! through incorp were decided Upon and Gluih-uukor,
your children. These parasites are
during the afternoon ami a mam name
oration, to Sludcbaher Brothors la 1910, qniulrcd comiilcte owner
war
level
nnd
buying
on
a
pre-wnr
moth
fire
work.*
diiiduy
in
the
the great destroyers of child li'o. If
Company, and n ship of the business, plants, nssets,
evening, a feature of which was an Mmmraclu.injv
you have reason to think your child basis thnt is 50 per cent higher. The
few years lator tho first branch nnd trade names of the Evcrettiii»>ninated
replica
of
.a
Btndcbaker
ren has worms, net cptickly. Give middlemen are consuming the produc
Idpht-Six, furnished entertainment houso was oprnctl at Gt. Joseph, Metxger-Flandors Company of De
Mo., to handle Uu: trade o f pioneers troit, which hgd been manufactur
for the thni’r.and of employees and w
the little ono a dose or two of 'White's ing classes. The Democratic party
ho'w ord classing tho country in ing machines of this character.
must
champion
their
cause,
or
some
li*
>
families.
Cream Vermifuge.
Worms cannot
large numbers. The business pros
Ilakcu Unusual P.ccorda
pered and expanded accordingly
exist where this time-tried and sue- new pnrty will arise to defend them.
RcmarLablo Growth
During their absence from Minnil,
during tiis following years until
eessful remedy is used. It drive's out
During Its dramatic rieo in tha
Although the antomobilo in- Studebiiker been mo trio world’s
automobile industry Studebaker
the wonns nnd restores tire rosy hue Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilryan visited their son,
•hntry is the largest of the ration,
producer of horse-drawn has established many records. Per
it li oo young thnt traditions aro
of health to baby cheeks. Price 23c. William Bryan, Jr., nnd their daugh
haps tho most remarkable of tlier,#
not generally associated witli it.
ter, Mrs. Grace Bryan Hargraves,
Sold by Union Pharmacy.
was in 1921, a year of busincsj
ll.e
Studebaker
Corporation
in
a
in l*oa Angeles. Mr. Brynn, Jr., is
Builds “Homeless Vehicle"
depression, when Studcbaker en
notable exception.
Certainly no
joyed tho biggest business in it#
practicing law in tho California city
company in the industry—ana few
It wps inevitable, therefore with
No tie d Subscribers!
companies in any industry-rare an the advent of tho automobile in the histoiy, up to 1922, Tho salnn of
nnd Mrs. Hargraves' husband, Rich
Studebaker cars were 29 per cent
•fell In tradition as Studcbaker.
late 00‘c that the company would greater than In 1920, notwithstand
r tv
If your Herald has not reached ard L. Ilnrgrnvcs, is u banker there.
Fes seventy-one yearn the name become ii.trrerted in tills new ing that tho tctal number of cars
Mr. Bryan also was in attendance
your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT
EfUdebikcr has been linked, not method of transportation and its sold of all other makes except Ford
wait until (he next day to notify in Washington on n citircnship cononly with evenr Improvement in possible bearing upon Gtudcbakcr’e wan 45 per cent less then m 1920,
but with American business future.
the office. If, after 5:30 p. m. fcrcnco and inter he met several of
Sales during 1922 fcurpassod 1921
!,on.Tportation,
ndustrial Cevelopraent aa well.
65 per cent und tho record for
the carrier has passed your tho governors there, among them be
As early aa tho spring of 1R97 by
Jdnee its inception in 1852 an a
1932 was exceeded in tho first eight
house, call 143 and a copy will ing his brother, Governor Charles
cross-roads blacksmith Ing and wag Studebaker built and experimented monthp of J923.
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on-building shop, Studebaker has with a "horseless vehicle’’, ns it
he delivered to your home Im Bryan of Nebraska. Still, later, he
was
described
in
the
directors’
In
its
71
years
Studebaker,
of
expanded to one of the greatest
mediately by a special carrier. was in the capita! to meet ex-Prcmicr
minutes,
and
'bodies
wore
built
ie
course,
ban
undergone
many
manufacturing
Institutions
,1n
the
The office will be open to these Lloyd George of Great Britain. Mr.
Dun't Wnlt Until it Itnipu to Think of Your Top.
Havo
world, with $90,000,000 of i actual 1899 for electric runabouts made dinnges, yet in ono respect it baa
Bryan entertained Mr.
ana-Mrs.
calls up until 6 p. m.
of by another company. Studehaker remained unchanged.
The old
r<et facets. Including
rhoso Side Ctiriain i Ready When Cold Weather Comes- Wc
Lloyd George and their daughter last
It. L. SHIPP,
fUat facilities an§ a production actually began building electric ideal:; of quality, value and doOffer the Best of M utcrbl and Our Wurkmanahip is
capacity ot 150,000 cars annually. runabouts and trucks in 1902 of pcndabtlity of product, and inte
Circulation Manager. Friday morning at breakfast.
Etudtbxker Kid SjOOO hranems and which twenty were sold In thnt grity have enduttd down to this
Asked if ho had-returned to Miami
.GUAKANTEED4aala» b tha (Tmted States and is year, and a total of 1841 were con day and remain the inspiration of
for the winter, the Commoner an
f.idekf represented in uH foreign structed up to 1912, when it those who control tho «fsstialM m
abandoned electric machines.
Studcbaker.
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swered in tho affirmative, ‘'f-gxpect
to be here," he said, "although I may
of the car upon which tba conttol de hanils aro nt all times on tho steering
have to make n few trips North. Win M otor Car Control
pends, thereby freeing the drifer whorl. In tho Ford transmission
ter is a busy season in the North
from n> much exertion and distriic- there is no danger of clashing gears
Is V ery Essential
and there arc gatherings of national
115 Oak Avo., ■
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importance that ore difficult for me
am] it Is impossible to fail in aecom.
T
o
Qrivers
Now
u“n
to refuse to attcrtH.
cknmplc •of 'this can^be pllshr.g a gear shft. Further, the
♦ A notable okt
"I had a pleasant trip to Los An
successfully
carried
out Is -found in zhift is made silently.
Congested Traffic Makes Better Con
geles. Our only son and our young
tho design ami operation of tho control Ne^etwary,
,
er daughter, two-thirds of our fan*.
trol of the Ford qar vhigb ]gives the
From the way Lloyd George hops
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Uy, and 6 of our 10 grandchildren
driver exceptional fofnmand’ in - traf about he must b« a Welsh rarebit.
Motor car purchasers, careful to fic, in mud and aand-^in fget 'Ip'fevory
MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSIHIRTATION (*>.
arp there. Los Angeles Is cooler in
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YOU may beittte*: that our summer than Miami, but we have a consider safety elements in automo place where facility of control is ail
From Jacksonville
One------Way
From Jacksonville
bile
construction,
are
giving
mo(c
and
N
bread is 'quality bread— that much better winter climate here, in
important.
IAGARA FALLS „.„_:-$4U3
ATLANTIC CITY ______$36.44
more
attention
all
the
time
tq
cars
it is made of quality InurreBl- fact the best we know of. We have
BALTIMORE. MD____ __ 30.96
NEW YORK. N. V______
The
short
wheelba^o
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small
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ents and ’that it la mixed and no home now except Villa Serena. It in which the operations necessary for turning rudius lnauf«. gpsyUurnlng of
BOSTON. MARS.
4153
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PIITSBURGH, PA. -1
ovened by quality bakers. H Is the qpietest we've found and It proper control in traffic arc reduced
and conv^Mchcq
in
orners nnd
comnpme
in fuancuverk
CLEVELAND, a ........... $9.31
SAVANNAH. GA.
to a minimum. •
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,
Iocners
you yearn for quality foods grows more beautiful all the time.
DETROIT, UtClI........
41.9$
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City T ax Books Open
• Several reasons instantly s appear tig in nad.out of parking places.
order our' bread fnd other
ELMIRA, N. Y—........
3 ^, 3 . ■ WASHINGTON, p. Ck,
There
is
no
excessive
motion
of
the
for this, principal of pblch is thpt the
T lr k v is liiclu d . m .n ls (•xciqit tlCKnta fo r g x v sn n sh . d a .) A ll
' products by name.'
N ovem ber 1st, fo r the
GUSTAVE AND LOUISE
A llfslu in y am) llrrUuM ro and Mime room s un o t h e r .
cam
WILL TRAVEL DOUBLE more eompllcaled 'the construction or steering wheel and acton, being dl paym ent o f 1923 Taxes.
vx ira » liiirari*.
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the more complex tho manipulation) recF, gives th q'ttver tye ‘‘ ffirl" af 'thc
s a i i . i m i m r n u M A i.T n iu iu :
sAii.ivna yen ruitu»Kt.miA
id nnd facilitates'rtferm it,
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Via MavaMaak. Biira I*. M.
necessary for cbnttoi. the greater arc roat
V ia N a v a a a a h , I d s f t
2 per’ cent discount allowed if paid
r‘
Ilir TXe AaiaetalM Twaai
LONDON, tyv. 3^-Crqwn Prince the
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MS. C lu u rr.lrr, X#v. X-14-31.
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In’ nkiftihg gears, she ^ ilv c r ’^ a y in November and 1 per cent discount
SX. I'r n tu u . A*.v, 7-1T-3H.
SX. MrrrUuavL. Kav. B - i n i
Gustave of Sweden and Lady LouIm ger#
■J* ‘
‘ dAfrorn |if paid In December. *
SS. A llr a k n a ,, V ov. ia-31, U rr. 1
XX. lla w a n C g o v . H-tO-SO.
t)>e .'n
reigning
Mouatbatt"!). niece of the
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ALFRED FOSTER, City Tax
sovereigns
Ip s of great Britain, wef* lhat
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■ h a a r »ioa ltrrl.Khlrv.1 Full m rn n uation ait
Ihr pedals arid
-Collector,
by
H.
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D.
C.
4 . f t W A I I ft 'fr n v . |*n«. A s r o l.
4 . M. II4H .K . (Ir* . A l l .
married this
th afternoon at St. Jamtt •lenient of ;Mfely in motoring than hnnda arc at all times on theintiratlea Ttc% el O lllre and P ls r . MO
lia r HU Jm u* .»% wir. 'le le iA a n e U S
trr
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the; utmost* simplicity in Ahose
soon becomes •' automatic, ' and * his
lfoa. Thurs.—12-20-16tc.
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NOTICE TO CITY TAX
PAYERS
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�THE SANFORD DAILY* HERALD^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1028
PAOE FOUR
Sanford Daityllerald
IN S ro E INFORM ATION
I*a k 1l«k f4 m r r n flr r n n o t r ir r iM S hi*
tfa r a t th e Itrra ld nalldlftic, 107
M i k m IIh A t r H K n a ln n li F la .
The H erald P rin tin g Co,
* 3 o M e W 5 T llL S
WE DoT I’Ve P aaY e d
DEC W etWG GAME
(f r r n la t ln n lla a n a r r
Snbarrltillan P r lr r In ArfTMnrr■
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Six
Month*
O nr
D rllvrrrO In C lip b y C urrier
AVrrk
IS O n t o
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T h r liln 13- to IM-pour W r r ltlr l l r r nld entirely rovrro Seminole t'onntr
and la pablfohrd every Friday. AilvertlalnK rntro matte known an nppllentlon. *2.00 per year, nlwayn In advance.
MK«nnn
t iik
associatko
pukhm
Tlio Associated I'rcoo In exclusively
entitled to tho uoo fo r rop u bllcatlon o f
nil now s disp atch es credited to It o r
not otherwlne cerdlted In tlilo paper
and also tlio local nowa published
herein.
All righ ts o f ro-puhlicntlim o f special
dlapatchca hr roll/ urn nlao reserved.
tllTIrei I I Kit
I .II I ll'll.D l.V fl. IMmnr I4S
t o A iiv u n T is u n a t
In caae o f errors o r utnloalon In
legal o r other advertisements
Tho
Herald Printing Company doeo not
hold llaelf llalilc fo r d am age further
than tho amount received fo r aucli
advert Irumen to.
,
Fnrelan Advertising krnrexcmatleo
[ T H F . A M E R IC A N PRESS ASSOC IA T 'O N
Orlando will bo sonic lively place
this week.
One never appreciates tho
good
roads o f this section until you have
boon in central and west Floridn.
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Our great state university promises
to be one of the greatest In the south
and with the proper support find
flnancinl aslnstancc it will grow and
expand to large proportions.
————o----------Benntor Culberson will write "Personnl Rcminscenccs" nt so much n
“ rem" and sell It to tho newspapers.
We nro not interested in what Sena
tor Culberson saw or did nt Wash
ington. „
o
"Plant more hens'* is the advertise
ment of a bank in south Florida and
the ad goes on to sny that there is
money in hens and the bank will loan
money on such n proposition. It
should be done.
Thursday will be gala day in Jack
sonville when tlio municipal g olf links
nrc thrown open to the public. Sunford should also celebrate when the
municipal links hero nrc thrown open
to tho public Informally. The pub
lic is cordiully invited to piny golf
now on the municipal iinkii and every
one should go out there at least twice
a week if you do nothing but visit.
It is your course nnd you should be
proud o f it and never lose an oppor
tunity to take a stranger out there
nnd show him what n wonderful golf
links and country club we have in
Sanford.
“ A Business Adm inistration/' that Jin the temporal arrangement nnd disis the way the Ford cluhs are writing ponition o f nffnira.
it, and when you come to analyze J.he
Out o f this experience comes the
purposes o f government at Wnshing- thought, forced up perhaps because
ton, or anywhere else, It will be re- U
J lho orK°rif of crime nnd disrespect
.. , .. .
. . .
, , , i for law so much in evidence, that cmnlizd that the real basis upon w
h
i
c
h
,
phasis in the home and nt tho school
the whole thing stands is “ business.” might lie profitably placed upon tho
But so much business hnr become at duty, tlio necessity, the wisdom nnd
tached to government that wo goner beauty o f obeying tho written laws
ally want to know which business or of tho land.
wliut business nil aspirant for l’ resiOf course we tench patriotism nnd
dent considers the main feature o f i t , loyttHy to country, imt with
this
nil, nnd in what particular way he is teaching generally goes the idea that
planning to handle the main business, these virtues are to lie exorcised only
----------------o---------------The diversity o f opinion on the lu r g -, h* times o f war. Heme if the reputWhen n dozen or so o f the members
---------- o —--------er business features Is where politics l‘d disrespect for law has a genuine
of the Oklahomn House of Repre
This is great
growing weather for .ciims in. Foril lias managed to hnn-1bnsis, the tcach'ng is not meeting exsentatives gut into a fist fight on the
lettuce
and
celery
and we should nil 1tjjt, lljs own ^Ig business BO ft!, to pcctnncy o r demands.
floor of the enpitol building, it does
There used to he n reverence for
not appenr strange that the state go to work with a “ wim nnd wigor make money, but the government is
bonds such men ns the noisy Walton. feeling that we face one of the most n„t opt*rated primarily to make mon- fhu Bible v ciy effectively tnugrffi to
prosperous seasons in oui career. |t.y( hence it is going to appear to th children and It lingered and had
printing offices Sanford will only go ahead ami tie- ,nost people that Henry should have '^s cfTcd until the character was sta
The government
save.........
m illions!
nnd postal service c o uid
ld .......
...... w lop as we keep pushing and boost- ,„ ort, than the club slogan, “ a bu si-, bilizcd by experience that came o f the
years.
by cutting out the vast amount of >ng nn‘l building nnd this is the time lies administration," to qualify.
---------------- 1, ---------------If loyalty nnd devotion to tho writ
silly stuff that is printed and sent j
nnd get otheVs to build. And
ten laws o f state and nation were im
through the mnils every day to' nows- { while you are thinking o f it now is
TEACH IT IN HOMES AND
pressed with the same directness and
paper* "only to bo thrown . Into tho 1 the accepted time to make the hij?
SCHOOLS.
zeal, these essentials mught get such
waste hasket. People are not interest- insurance companies change
thcii
ed in dry statistics.
|mind about about our ten thousand
Most men who have passed the a foundation* in the minds o f children
________ _________ _
; inhabitants. There is no better in meridian know how difficult it is t(, as to bring forth in a mensurable
A
non-commissioned officer is vestment in the south than Sanford cast off entirely tho earlier beliefs quantity a better generation ill the
, and traditions and the influences o f matter o f respect for law.
I-cuvcnworth prison for ten years for real estate,
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1the legends taught and told when
As matters arc drifting many chilalleged theft is now said to have
BRYAN IS OL*U MAN.
they were young, by mothers nnd the dren nnd young people will mnturc
been “ framed" by officers higher up
first teachers.
Iwith «hly anathema for law and order
because he knew too much. It is also
The
state
press
seems
o
f
the
opin
In
the
later
years,
especially
these,
in their minds,
alleged that lie has lost an eye nnd
ion
that
Florida
would
do
extremely
later
years,
they
meet
with
n
r
g u - ------------ o — —
some teeth from brutal treatment. It
well
to
let
Mr.
William
Jennings
ments
and
assurances
that
are
utianCOUGHS, (.'OLDS, WHOPPING
is high time that these cases o f frame
COUGH
qps and brutal treatment were in Bryan remain in Miami and seiul oth swornble by the average fellow’s a c -!
vestigated nnd if the higher officers ers to represent tho Florida democ cumulation of wisdom, or expertness| Mrs. Will Hull, R. No. 3 Baxley,
cannot do the investigating the civil racy at tlio next national convention. in arranging it into fit answers. This , (»*»•> fctntos: •I am writing to nil who
kind o f pressure often forces one to suffer from cou&s, colds, croup or
authorities should du bo. There was -s-Daytona Journal.
I cannot recom
We don’ t know how you draw your follow the crowd in th.i new-thought whopping cough.
enough of tills rough stuff in the
mend
Foley’s
Honey
and Tar too
quest.
While
tho
following
is
jn
a
conclusions ubout the state press but
world war.
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if you ask thp Florida
Press us a way ami at times joyous, ns it reliev much, and I can’t keep house without
Huvo been using it since UUP
There may bo larger and more whole and take a tabulated vote you es one o f Bonn* haunting fears and re- it
populous counties in the state o f will find the majority of the editors moves some not cheerful responsi-! and have found it tho best medicine
Florida than Seminole County but we very much in favor o f sending W il bilitics. At other times it is satis-1 there is for grown-ups nnd children."
will hold up our right hand and liam Jennings Bryan as OUR DELE- factory and soothing, but, in. spite o f Best and largest cough ami cold resolemnly swear that there are no l»ctJ DATE to the Democratic convention. it all, days will come nnd seasons medy in the world. Refuse substitter counties in a million different ADo dear heart, whether William linger, when on harkens back to the utes. Sold everywhere.
ways. And the greatest asset in the Jennings Bryan goes ns a delegate or old belief und old faith. Nothing else
eyes o f the new people are our g o o d ! not lie will predominate the convcn- meets the forceful demands of many What do the people want? No one
roads and wo should keep this a u c t io n despite all opposition from the circumstances that slip up unexpect lias ever been uhle to answer that
•
-— - question satisfactorily. You may get
most valuable asset by keeping there pc anut politicians, it is time thut the edly upon us.
some idea from "M rs. nnd Mr. Folly
This
experience
Is,
perhaps,
confin
roads in good condition. There is ’ old fossilized ideas o f the Democratic
Tickk.
180-ltc.
ed
to
the
average
fi-low
in
mental
atnothing that puts u stranger lit a party were brushed up und some of
had frame o f mind quite so ensily as
detours uml fills und had rondM for
miles and miles und for year* and
years before they are finally built.
Bryan’s Ideas inculcated in the plut'-l taiument*, but there are so many of
form o f the party if the said p a r t y '“ him thut hu nccda lo l,L* ^ ' ‘“ ‘dered
expects to got by in the,next presiSa fci K'j Sa Pa S* Pu
dentin! election.
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istianBBcaiiHnBHHaMEn
SENHMENT-Old and New
AUTUMN
Bare trees, nnd a wet wind fflowing,
And I think o f you,
A h I list for the cnttlo lowing,
While above through clouds is tdmwing
A patch of blue!
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WO,000 for ttyi fiscal year ending
[Tune, 1021,‘ to An amount that will
>.Irobnbly .exceed 760,000.000 pounds
fo r . the present calendar year. This
figure Is in excess o f any previous
to 1012, and closely approximates
lho years Immediately preceding tho
war.
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“ During the past seven months
there has been no appreciable decline
:n manufacturing activity.
Actual
consumption has had only n slight re
cession. Exports have held well. Tho
basic reason for the present low mark
et is found 1 nthc' cleaning up o f
stocks o f raw material held by manu
facturers.
“ The accumulation o f nuch stocks
inevitably accompanies a period of
Intense activity such as the mills ex
perienced Inst spring, for it becomes
necessary to keep a larger supply on
hnnd to Insure uninterrupted opera
tion. With these greaslng-thc-mnchIncry’ stocks now reduced to nbout
normal, fabricators must enter the
market to cover new orders fo r cop
per and brass poducts. This bsslc
canon for tho present low point Is jn
itself a strong argument fo r heavier
purchases nnd consequent higher
prices.
‘ ‘All indications point to the fact
that the stage is being set fo r n
long awaited movement.
Nearly
every appreciably upward turn in
prices hns been directly preceded by
an abrupt drop In shipments from
the refineries to domestic mills. In
September domestic deliveries were
sinen early in 1022 nnd 7800ETAE
only 03,000,000 pounds below the
lowest since early in 1022 nnd over
36,000,000 pounds below the average
point for the first eight months of
this year.
"Copper buying has always come
in waves. Psychology enters the
mnrkot in n persistent tendency to
follow the crowd, und is often the de
ciding factor in tho direction nnd ex
tent o f it price movement. Another
indication of approaching strength is
the length nnd extent o f the declin
ing market. Since tho latter part
of March there hns been no hnlt in
the fall o f copper prices. A study
of market fluctuations fo r the pnst
fifteen yenrs shows thnt six months is
the maximum limit of a continued
price trend.
"F or the time being these fnctors
will persumabiy have more weight in
the market than the relative BtatuB
o f stocks, production, consumption,
etc. Postwar production hns not yet
been properly adjusted to peacetime
consumption. Until such an adjust
ment Is made, prices will be deter
mined not so much by the ratio o f sup
p ly and *dei«nniL ns* 4»y thw 'rate- xrfexpressed demand in tlio* ’form * oT
sales, that Is, the volume of refined
copper nctunlly changing hands from
producer to consumer.
“ Tho fact that general business is
working sidewise nnd slightly down
ward—tho Bahsonchnrt shows pres-
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Your children
The food s y ou r children
eat today, determine their
strength and health in later
years.
Remember this; they must
have well balanced meals.
Their food should contain
the right amout o f mineral
salts. These salts act as bone
building material. They fur
nish the different fluids and
juices that help keep the
tissues y ou n g — the bod y
strong and active.
Bakings that are made o f
good plain white flour and
baking p ow der contain a
large am ount o f m ineral
salts. Allow your children
to eat hardy o f these bakings
togeth er w ith fruits and
dairy products. This forms
an ideal food balance.
When making quick rising
breads and pastries such
as: biscuits, muflins, cakes,
waffles, etc., d o n ’ t fail to
use Calumet— the economy
Baking Powder. It contains
m ore than the ordinary
leavening strength— it’s the
purest and surest leavener
made. That’s why it helps
make your flour foods light
and easily digested.
Millions o f m others use
Calumet daily because they
are interested in their child-:
ren’s welfare— their present
and future health.
P A C K E D \l 7 T IN
- K E c P S STR E N G TH IN
SAFETY
The Daily Herald, 16c per week.
w le IU
is kt N N
COPPER INDUSTRY TO
: PROSPER SAYS BABSON
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cnt activity 10 pcrccnt^bolow normal factor. A single group of stocks can
- n i ^ delay tjila recovery somewhat. not well run counter to the fundament
"The position o f the Industry. Jude- tal-situation that governs the entire
cd by lUelfi would suggest tho pur- market. When the bottom has he
— --------------- ■ etocks. The fact, reached, however, and the long »wi*"
however, that the long awing rend upward la in order, copper stock
o f the stock market and general bu al-. should be among the flret to benefit h
ness is still downward la a deterring j the r is e /’
y
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welcome
i
Stutlrlicinn Disruiors Commodity und Securities,
to M ha ki M >3 fii w Fa m Si
can
here,
you
intrude.
rs m h hi fia in
W ELLESLEY HILLS, Mars., Nov. j tlio trend has been markedly down6.— Copper Securities ut a now low I ward. Present quotations arc an a
for thu year, reached during tho l a s t l y wlth lh(m . o f tho carly p„ t o f
two weeks, hnve stirred thu Interest
1D22. C~ J
'f
o f thu investor. Roger W. Babxon's
"Apparent
domestic consumption,
bare trees, and a wet wind blowing,
ryrvey mi tho Industry is psi titularWith oumaca red
ly helpful In this connection. In a since tlio low points o f 1021, has conThat line long pathtj where love Ih going,
report o f hi* findings issued today,’ tinuc i In an uninterrupted rise. About
And a Hinging, leaf-Htrewn stream is flowing,
the statistician pictures the situation J700,003 000 pounds were consumed by*
O'er the pebbly bed;
clearly.
UlfimcBtie nmir. fuetdrars during 1021;
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“ The copper industry has for Borne T l 0 3 0J0000 pound* during 1922, aryl
Bare trees, and a wet wind blowing,
■ thnu been rolling In the doldrum s-of/an estltaato for lho present calendar
But you are gonel
. Lv
• and depressed market co n -,y «a r places, th* amount in excess o f
s dltions," cays Mr. Rsb*on. “ From 1 / JO,OOOO,CO0, ■»'figure closely apThe birds to the routh are.going,
%
And scarlet leaves are showing
■ AUgus*}, 1921 throughout 1922 and prbx'mating thftt o f maximum war ac
A t early dawn!
into the first quarter o f this year, tivity dut
prices moved steadily upward.
Inj “ ThuYcX3 t»r^*Wtuation is compare
— Marnhall Louis Merlins in the Kansas City Star.
March a temporary reaction net in tiyel^, tu«q4»nnd improving. Export
the past seven months figrres have rhen stpadUy from 504,B M a a r j i a M n M M n a a > i i i H i u M i i a i H u i M a m p i i H B and during |
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Pcoptcg Rank or fiAHrown
S tM a u
MSIUUlillil
fioaibA
—
never
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LF
BOW LING
TENNIS
BOXING
jfivc yard line, where Bach tried a were right there when it camo to giv women prominent in
civic affairs of Fort Myora atten
. ,
jplnco kick for goal which fell short ing interference.
'BA SE B A L L
the fin^. meeting when the pr
Paiatka
Cleanest
Boya
Sanford
Has
of the posts. Jarrct for Pnlntka
lion
was discussed at length,
EGO® B A L L
Met.
scooped up' the ball *buff was downed
present
were unanimously In favor
The Paiatka boyB were the cleanest
before he hnd run two yards. Paiatka
ET
the
iden,
nnd expressed belief
met this year.
Runted nnd Bach made a good return. tenm Sanford has
such
an
organization
could do effect
SHOOTING
From here the ball was bucked and Without a' doubt, the' Putnam boys
ive
work
for
the
furtherance
of the
passed until tho eight ynfd line wns put up a most bonutifui fight nnd
city’s
growth.
though
completely
outdated
by
tho
reached from where Bach made the
tcred the game full of pep and vim— last touchdown of tho game on a long locals, they him) the fooling that they
and when the final half ended, the end run around tho left side. Again did their best. If the locals could
La*n:lry girls rescued an Eric Pa.)
Colery-Feds were on top of a 28 to 0 the locals were successful in their always meet an clean a "11” as Pa- fireman, perhaps to pull the buttons
score.
attempt for kicking point nnd the lntkn they would be on top of tho off his shirt.
E. Moyc Makes Two More Touch score which proved to be tho final world.
downs In Third Quarter.
The l,ine*up.
*A|ddns UBujsopad pun bfjddns
one, was 28 to 0.
This timo Putnam kicked off to
Paiatka (0)
Jno Bu;qsju|ut;p ojb eojny
E. Moye, Peck nnd Bach were back- Hanford (28) Position
Sanford, Matt Moye catching the ball
........ -Alton
and making a return of 25 ynrds be field Mars, while Whitfield, Flowers,
Hunters climbing fences with load
Right End.
fore .downed, the entire "11” of Pn- Pope, nnd Wilson shown on the line. Moyo (M ) ......................... . Middleton ed guns arc hunting accidents.
Wh*lj it is understood
that Ed
laka being needed to pin\Mutt to the
Right Tackle.
turf. After making a first down on Mo>*° wn* t,le fhlnlnu star of both
.... Goethe
two line plunges, one o f which netted |tcn™* mitl his *P «tacu lor work the
Righ Guard.
through left tackle nr.I Lnothor f o r , lading feature of the game, both
Watcrmnn
five yards by Sam Fleischer through Peck nnd Bach deserve their share of
Center
right tackle plnclng the hall on Put the praise. Peck performed credibly
.... Suppril
nam's' thirty yard line. Then came on end ryns nnd wns the mnn who
Left Guard.
the
leading
feature
of
the stabbed tho lutcrn! pass made by Flowers ...------ ——............
game when Ed Moye crashed through Bach, gaining thirty ynrds. Bach,
Left Tackle.
Pnlatka's entire first nnd secondary besides his wonderful generalship,
...... Ilruce
defense for
the
second touch Was a genius at kicking for point
Left End.
down of tho game. Ills was n most after ' touchdowns. FlcischcV also
........ Bell
spectacular pieco of broken field run proved his met .le in the back field nnd
Quatorback.
ning, Putnam boys good but vain ef was n teror ti Inlntkn when they
...... Jarrct
forts to down him before ho crossed attempted passes, several o f which be
Right Half.
R. L. SHIPP, Editor
Interest In Athletics
A t Florida State
Grows More Intense
Basket Ball Game Thanksgiving Day
V ' iffJJi ^Be/Cood One I1
v
FtORtbX STATE COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, Nov. 6.—As the intervening
Saturday was Ed Moyc day. Ed Internl pass made by Bach to him
time until Thanksgiving grows brief
proved to bo a locomotive with cater during tho third quarter? L n .w ss
er nnd briefer, interest in athletics
pillar legs to those Falntkn Pals. In right there and this pass netted the
at Florida State grows.more intense.
other .words, Ed wasn't stoppable!
locate thirty ynrds.
The basketball game on Thanksgiving
The Pals needn't bo ashamed of
between the Odds and Evens, the.two
Making three touchdowns out of themselves because Ed Moyo went
rival forces of the college, la ono of
tho four mode Isn't bad was It T That through their lino thirty yards for a
tho outstanding events of tho semest
wasn’t all, that Moyc boy wns right touchdown. It takes a First National
er, and tho preliminary practices held
daily call for stability'and conscien there when everything was pulled Bank building do stop a thing like Ed.
off!
tiousness of practice on the part of
And as we understand it, Palntkn
tho young women making a try-out
Some
follow
bet
$50
that
Sanford
used
their last bank building In try
for tho ^rosj^tlvo Odd \. and Even
wouldn't
beat
the
Pals
more
than
two
ing
to
atop St. Augustine last week.
teams.
touchdowns!
That
bird
came
around
Clas sathlctid \ mnnageba have ar
However, Sanford gave the Pals a
ranged a practictSachcdul/, giving the to the office this morning and said
Odd nnd Even teams alternate prac he was broke, wanked to know if wo much worse drubbing than did the tho goal line, making the score, com- brokfc up-and one o f which he interjob dcllveiing pa- Sain's.
tice days. The two do not practice could give him a jo
binod with Bach’s success in kicking |copted. On the locals line, much credpers.
together.
for point, 14 to 0. The score wns it must be given “ Skinny” Whitfield,
"Skinny” Whitfield wns evidently
Tho second inter-class game will be
again brought up n few minutes inter, Pore, Flowers and Wilson who stopWc told him wo would, on the con full o f something besides weight Sat
played between the Seniors nnd the
Sanford kicking off to Putnam who ped the line rushra which Paiatka
man, getting
Junlo’ ^ n November 12.
Finals dition that he wouldn't slip off to urday when n Paiatka
. .
.‘ ’
. made n poor return and lost the ball seemed to rely upon m ostly but which
football games on Saturday after offsides was saved from being penal,
” *. .
, .
, ,
como .... November 17.
failed because of the work o f the
Skinny. He
noon.
He replied that ho didn't even ized when hec hit
hit Skinny.
Hu just
just whcn. Fleischer Intercepted a pass, above mentioned players. Mutt Moye
| Hookey, scocccr and volley bnli are
but downed in his tracks. A lateral
also claiming due attention at this Won’t to ho seen looking in n sport bounced hack like he had hit o rub pnss from Bach to I.ee Peck n e tte d land Wade were also tough obstacles
time. The first of these games, hock ing store window any more that had ber hail!
thirty yards. The locals.lost the hall for tho Putnam boys to overcome.
ey, was introduced this year. The a picture o f a football in it.
Waterman and Register Putnam
on a long end run made by Peck,
Lee Peck, who pulled off some good
latter two have boon played in former
Lights.
who lost the halt when thrown, PnSome fellow got his knees In Bill end running evidently* stubbed his
years with considcrnbata success.
Pnlatka’s entire team was about nil
lntka limited out of bounds, (n very
Soccer is becoming especially popular. Field’s way down there Snturdny and toe once, because' in the second quar poor attempt at punting) nnd the ball oven when it came to brilliant play-'
, Tho fact that it resembles football Bill had to retire from the field in ter he wasn’t able to lift the hall on was brought to the fifteen ynrd line’ , irg except for Register, fullback and
insures its popularity. Each team both n had frame of mind nnd body! the kickoff, barely kicking it twenty from where with three offtacklc ploys JWaterman, center. Register boro the
has eleven players—-a center, two in He was ready to go in again, but yards twice. Ho made up for it
Paiatka
‘* u finn* Plunge b-v •*• Moye, the brunt o f line bucking for
sides, two wings, two halfbacks, two Coach decided to give his subs a though by getting his mnn in his B™
third down was made. The quarter while Waterman was just about "all
tracks.
fullbacks, and a goal .tender—these chance to perform agninst Palalka.
in” when the game ended from trying
ended with the score 21 to U.
players taking their positions on the
A fter seven minutes o f playing in to stop Pope, Sanford's center from
Paiatka was
some clean hunch,
On a punt by Paiatka, Bach let tho
field in. a formation similar to foot
tho last quarter, the loea'TS succeed going through so often and causing
hall
roil
to
a
standstill
on
{he
ground
we’ll
say!
They
were
about the clean
ball. The bail is carried down tho
ed In placing the ball on the twenty- so much damngc. Hell nnd Johnson
field being kicked from one player and then with several Palntkn players est bunch Sanford has ever met!
to another. None except the goal hovering over him, scooped it up and They played a clean game all the way
tender is allowed to touch the hnll made ten yards before downed. He through and certainly deserve credit
with the bands. They can throw the also did the same tiling on fumbles for tho way they hnndlcd themselves
ball out of the territory around their which goes to prove that the Pals during thetr stay in Sanford. Wo art
needed a fishing net to stop him in- glad to have such a clean and sports
goal.
man like hunch ns these fellows, visit
As the college continues to grow [ stead of relying upon themselves*
it is natural that tho attention will
he turned to n grenter number of
.sporLs. Soccer bids fair to rival
basketball in popularity. It includes
more young women than basketball,
giving eleven the chanco to make an
“ F ”— the ambition o f every student
who enters F i'S !'C :
'
*
Your Money
Invested in
Buys like these
Will Net You
Big Returns
BRICK BUNGALOW— 0 rooms
and hath, treated on a corner
lot, 7(|xl30, with paved street
on two sides. One of the nic
est bbngalows in one o f the
nicest parts of Sanford. Party
will make reasonable terihs.
TWO STORY HUOSE— located
on second street, with an extra
lot, a pick up for some one.
$3,000.00 with terms better
than rent.
WE HAVE A CLIENT, offering
two lots in the select part of
Sanford, with a nice little
house, furniture, chickens, etc.
at a bargain. Party leaving
town and must sell nt once.
This is a good one— ask about
it.
Did’ya see
Lee
Lucky No.
1552
Johnson
Left llnlf.
. Register
Fullback.
Score by c,uurct.*a:
S o n fa rd ......... ..........
7 0 1 i 0—28
Paiatka ....................... 0 ° 11 t) — C
Substitutions—Field* for Fleisch
er, Fleischer for Fields, Adams for
Whitfield, Stone for Flowers, Griffin
for Fleischer, Cannon for Alien, Price
for Supprlil, Joahntry for Rogers.
Afflclnls — Referee, Chittenden;
Umpire, Harris (V n .); Iloadllnesman,
Oliphant.
WOMAN’S CHAMBER COMMERCE
FORT MYERS, Nov. 5.— The wom
en of this city have decided tn or
ganize the woman's division, o f the
Chamber o f Commerce. Eighteen
Frank Akers Tire Co.
Quality Tires That Satisfy
Buyers
DRIVE-IN F I! LING STATION
ACECSOKIBS
/
First Street and, Elm
our town and cordially Invite them
Peck spear that again.
Aided by the spectacular line plung
ing and broken field running of E.
Miije, fullback, Sanford High bat
tered their way to the overwhelming
victory o f 28 to 0. The locals com
pletely out clawed their opponents
from beginning to finish, never nt
any time being In danger of being
scored upon... Coupled with the bril
liant headwork of Ilach, nnd Ix-autlful broken field running o f E. Moye.
these twoNtarjj turned out Homo of
the most beautiful pigskin playing
ever seen in the locality.......................
Besides the stellar playing by playera on built tennis, an especial fea
ture of thi game was that Sanford
made fourteen first downs to Paintkn's single one, which came in the
last few minutes o f piny. Up until
the last three minutes o f play Pa
lntkn had not been able by cither
their lino bucks nnd passes, which
they used mostly, to make n first
down. In other words, the locals line,
composed o f Pope, Dutton, Flowers,
M. Moye nnd Whitfield was a little
too much for the Putnam lads. These
boys' evidently hnd not put
much
hope on end runs, us they only tried
to use this form to gain ground three
times.
Ixirnls Score in First Quarter.
Pnlntka won the toss nnd elected
to rctolve. Peek kicked off to' Reg
ister on the ten yard line, who return
ed twenty yards. Not being able to
penetrate the locals “ stonewall,” Reg
ister punted to Bnch who returned
ten ynrds. Locals lost tho ball on
fumble, Pulntka however lost it a
fow minutes inter on downs. Two
minutes later .Sanford bucked the Imll
fifteen yards to within striking dis
tance o f Putnam’s goal for the first
time, from whence M. Moye took it
over for the first blood o f the game.
Bach successfully kicked for point.
Score, 7-0.
•Again Peck kicked off to Putnam
who made a beautiful return. Put
nam however could do nothing with
the locals line nnd their pusses fail
ed completely. They lost the ball to
Sanford, who on the first piny, gained
fifteen yards when E. Moyc took the
bull nround deft end.
Sanford, upon getting the ball on
tile twenty-five yard line, attempted
a field goal which was blocked by a
Putnam guard. Thus the hn)f ended
with the score 7-0 in the locals favor.
Coach Wilkinson Puts a Bug in Ears
of His Players.
When the half ended, Couch Wilkin
son called his representers o ff the
field nnd began pumping them full of
"pigskin head matter.” Coach ended
his lecture with the parting injunc
tion, "G el three more touchdowns this
k
half”— und the Blnrk and Gold hoys
did I With a determination they cn-
MmSk
"I t ’s the best cigarette
I ever smoked—
bar none!”
Good Old Nap
Ly, Fidelity, Casualty Bonds
and Invesroents
VALDEZ HOTEL
Remember Nap Rucker, the former star twlrlcr of tho Brooklyn
lonal Loacuo teamT Wei), here he U. He own* ■ flour mill now at
•well. On., ana U ehown her* with hie Mvcn-yeor-old daughter Anna,
be milk
,P!I cS®
. e
,
•‘ S
Avenue.
Telephone 447-W
. ~U
WE h a v e OVER FIFTY LOTS
Ihited with us, ranging in
prices from $200,00 to $3,000.
All parts o f Hanford. See our
offerings before purchasing.
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Buy Your Gasoline here— you
may he tho lucky man today
HIGH SWAMPS PUTNAM
UNDER TO TUNE OF 28 T 0 0
$2,100.00 buys a five room bun
galow, with hath, on a comer
loti Lot 50x100. Garage on
ptyce. Not far from Rose
Court. Terms if desired.
SAXSOBp,
N. H. King is u tin j free gas to
day
�and frequently better, a t a price
which >vlll successfully compete with
their own cost.
"It stands at the head," this coun
try of ours. The money center o f the
vi>rM leaned acros tho ocean from
Berlin to Now York, and bankers o f
tuu latter City now rule the universe.
Hendon, tho greatest city In the world
nt one tim e,.bows regretfully to the
fnet that New York^ exceeds Jt in
population moro than one million.
Franco learns with chagrin that its
highest building In the world, tho E if
fel lower, is to bo dwarfed by an o f
fice building in Am erica’s largest
city. In universities and educational
institutions, in medcnl and lniw col
leges, n musical conservatories, the
United Staton h a s'n o superiors and
few peers.— Pnlatka Nows.
eno opinion as to what must be done.
Let us build fo r us a city and a
tower that shall reach into the very
heavens and let us make for our
selves a name. ’ N orcr mind the
C4S SEEN f l r <POPULAR cMECUA2JICS cM A O A Z D fB
promise we heard that no flood shall
Over Seven Million Children A rc On
oyer visit tho earth. Wo must docraft
will
be
hailed
by
special
waves
of
Fishhook Hung
u n g From Kite To
IR R O R
The Farms Now.
Wireless broadcast (or thousands of miles
poqd* upon our own strength, upon
Catch
Giant
Tuna
BLOCK
Douglass Fairbanks in "The N ut"
and even infantry and'cavalry might bo
tho towers that we o u t liv e s shall
T o catch tuna and Swordfish, kites are thrown Into confusion or utterly destroyed
today.
TA LLA H ASSEE, Nov. 5.— Farm
build and that shall give to us our
bring used on the west s o iA to carry by strong Jets of water charged with elec
ors o f the country not only are pro the hooka and bait far from tho boats.
name, our reputation, our prestige In 1
tricity and mlxcd^writh acids. Machine
The biggest nut o f all nuts Is Doug ducing the food crops fo r tho nation,
tho world. Ia pot this again a true
Alter they ora scut up, the fishing lino guns and monster naval cannon, it is said,
in "The Nut."
pfeiuro o f our tddajxf
/ i
but are producing the nation’s child
limy oe noiseless, and the projectiles will
Tho jie o p lo # ,o f the earth came to
crop ns well.
l*o " fired ” by electric fopcc. Bound made
An obstacle race to the heart o f a
by electrically operated instruments will
According to Dr. C. J. Gnlpln, who
gether, through thftr representatives
roar out over the battle fields with such
maid.
at Versailles, to build (draw World and
has charg? o f farm population studies
a racket as to wreck the minds of opposing
to carry out the prptnlscs that erstf o r . Uncle Sam, says there are ap
armies that dare to remain within hearing.
The mnn who Invented his wny to proximately two million more chil
while
filled the ntf, S ec,, thpugh dlfHeat generated wirelessly will shoot out
to altar.
ferent In ‘ nationality .‘aniLtongue, they
dren under ten years o f age on farms
unseen over wide areas, destroying prop
wore oil o f one lan£tmgfi and of one
than in the cities, according to
erty and life without warning.
And over zealous lovers pursuit o f studies made .am ong the 30,000,000
• ' •' •
speech a r lo what must bo done. N0
n petulant maiden.
opposing voice Woo heard. ’ Let us
Erecting Supports for Aerials
farm population' and a like number
AMERICA
TH
E
W
ORLD’
S
ONLY
build
a tower that shall reach the
of urban population.
A simple method of meeting supports
He loved a maid who loved a hobby,
HOPE
heavens.
Never rtilnd the promises
“ Them are approximately 7,7000,for aerials, when height la not a great
that were mndo, the ideala that were
000 children under ten years o f ngc
consideration, is to nniflengths of 2 by 2-in.
He was eccentric, she hod a hobby. on farms as Compared with 5,700,000
proclalmd. Wo must build'towers of
wood to tho roof as shown in the drawing. died by providing a mirror cot In tha
The supports are fastened on opjArite position shown, to reflect tho light on tha
battlements, -of armies and* navies,
(Continued from pngo 1)
III cities, having an equivalent total
sides of tho roof, and am located over gcala bc&m, tho mirror licing mounted on all humanity; ho forgets the promise tlmltles as the very heavens. Then
Ho pursued her and trouble pur population,” Dr. Gnlpln says. "Thus
rafters, no that the spikes can t>o driven a triangular block. Tho light from tho
sued him.
that ho was to see realized that never shall w e make fo r ourselves a name
the burden of supporting and educat
into these. Tho distance lietween tho window opposite tho scolo was reflected
ing Young America falls heavily on
upper ends of tho supports should bo so that the graduations could bo seen dis again shall such a flood befall the nnd n reputation, and aa In the Bibli
But he won when he found that the the farm population. A fter ten years
about 10 to 24 in. Ordinary porcelain tinctly, and at night tho store lights were peoples o f the earth; he forgeta cal times so too today God confused
way to her heart was through her o f age, the disparity diminishes grad
insulators, which can bo procured from similarly reflected on tho beam. The uso everything and, as the Bible in simple speech so thnt ho nation today un
any electrical store, are screwed to tho ends of an electric light was first, suggested but •Inngunge records, Noah began by derstands the other' A new Babel of
hobby.
ually until tho children rench 20 years
of tho supports and tho aerial is attached tho mirror was found to serve tho purpose planting a vineyard and becoming confusion is tho rule o f today, and so
o f age when the figures begin to show
A combination o f trouble, love, more people o f the producing ogc In ft attached to tho kite string which drags to these. Caro must, of course, bo taken just ns well, and without tha cost of burn drunk with tho wine it produced, Is Instead o f tho ^relgn o f peace and
It over tho water. When a fish bites, the to havo tho aerial wires stretched as ing an extra light.
thrills, and mad adventure.
this not n tnio portrayol o f tho mod- liberty and happiness wo have anarchy
citien than on farms. We therefore iport/imnn mils it in close enough for
• • •
nnd Bolshevism and national bank
?rn w orld?
have the situation whore farmers g companion to striko with a harpoon.
Tracing Starter Troubles
Comedy today wil be Snub Pollard bear the cost o f raising and educating 4s soino of tho catches weigh from 100
Ever since the fatal year o f 1014 ruptcy staring the world in the face.
Before blaming tho storting motor or tho world was visited by a flood— u Is there no rem edy?
in "The Walk Out.”
children and then deliver the finished lo 300 pounds, lively hnttlrfl take place.
switch when tho starter refusea to operate
Rules of a club formed by fishermen per
Again wo must look to tKb- Bible
flood o f flro nnd destruction.
We
product to the city.”
and the battery is known to bo in good
mit only tho angler and spear thrower to
The three big fcnturcs this week
too, like Noah, heard the promise that and rcfqr to tho story o f Abraham,
This condition is of long standing, kill or gaff tho fish. In contests, shoot
shapo and fully charged, or nearly so,
will be
Wednesday— “ Thom s and irrespective o f other shifts from
examine all terminals carefully, taking never again would such a flood coma and tho words which God spoke to
ing disqualifies tho participant.* To bo
Orange
Blossoms", Friday— Mary farms to cities, due to economic /ligihlo for membership a candidate must
upon earth. It was a destruction to him contain the essence o f real world
them off, cleaning thoroughly with a file
Aldcn in “ A Woman’s Woman” , and enusos, Dr. Gulpln says. The federal Und a tuna weighing at least 100 |xiqnds
end destruction; n war to end. war. construction.
Get thee out of thy
or Bondpajx-r, and scraping tho battery
Saturday— “ Ten Nights in a Bar government is now engaged in n *r a swordfish of moro than 200 pounds,
post clamps inside nnd out. Very often
Ii wns to be tho dnwn o f a new world, land unto tho land that I will show
tkero is nothing _wrong except dirty or
snfo fo r humanity, safe for demo thee, away from the so-called civiliza
Room ."
nation-wide study of the essential using heavy tnrklo.
• •
*
corroded terminals, and cleaning will
cracy, safe fo r liberty, and safe fo r tion o f power and lust and wicked
factors enusing shifts of. agricultural
remove tho trouble at ouw. Koeri the
Coming soon Paramounts Biggest population und is inltatlng n program War Engines o f Future T o BIT
idealism; and at last the Armistice ness to the real civilization that God
battery posts and clamps clean and cov
Electric
shows us.
Feature, "Covered Wagon.”
came.
looking townrd the development o f
rigidly an pnssiklo so that they will not ered tvith vaseline to prevent corrosion,
Wo
expected
that
the
peoples
would
Let the force o f real Americanism
and Im especially rareful nlxitit tho ground
Electricity is lo Is* a strong factor in touch the roof.
modern Institutions in .rural conimuDon’t forget Doug today, also good ntics.
set out at once for this task o f build become a vital influence In our every
connections, which in muny cars collect
(.it me wars according to statements made
• * •
V.y tbituh exports who noo in tho disrovcomedy anil Fox Ncw|. Prices 10
ing n new world, o f setting up a new day life, nnd Us true spirit of demo
Illum inating the Scale Beam dirt, nnd vnist or corrode.
It is nloo good practice to examine tho
t
rs'i
of
M'k
nco
a
terrible
power
ol
dcstrur'
and 20 Cents.
social
order o f pence nnd honor nnd cracy, of liberty and equality, spread
HOW TO INCREASE SOUTHERN t* in from mysterious waves of electric
The difficulty in properly adjusting tho starting-motor cal ill’s occasionally, and to
justice,
-but sco how true this story with a driving force throughout the
TRAVEL.
4 in m l sent through the air from hidden weight on llm lieam of a sr.de in n nmnll renew them if tho insulation is badly
FAIRBANKS INJECTS MANY NEW
o f Nonh is. The world too began a four corners o f tho globe. And then
U.utes. Motors of airplanes nnd nen- store, due to Insufficient liylit. was reme frayed or there are broken strands.
new day by getting drunk, drunk with and only then we shall see the birth
IDEAS IN LATEST COMEDY
The editor o f the St. Petersburg,
power, drunk with the same ambitions of a new humanity, a new heaven nnd
PHOTOPLAY
Florida, Times has recently been out
could never more he obtained nnd that
W EATH ER CHANGES CAUSE
that threw destruction upon enrth, a new world, America mfist wake
to California to study that country peal to tho people of other states.” ,
depression in business lines would be drunk with the blood o f luBt, murder up nnd take the leadership, in world
SICKNESS
The
advice
given
to
Florida
by
the
When “ The Nut” comes to the Mi- and see how it compares with Florida
A humanity thnt is affairs nnd save humanity . from de
lane Theatre today. Folks who have in order to find nut in what way Cali- editor of the Times applies with equal
Extreme changes o f weather dur general. Whereupon xperiments were and violence.
heard of- New York's famous Green fornin mny be beating Florida in its force to a very la r g o . part o f the ing Fall cause many colds and coughs. made by men with n vision nlong theAc drunken, rulers nnd statesmen una struction.
wich Village, hut have never Rcen It material development. He Is not un south. Good highways and the de For quick relief from throat, chest runic lines with tho result that not'diplom ats drunk— that is the picture
Thou, in whose eyes n ..thousand
nml
bronchial
trouble,
roughs,
colds
will be given
an oppoitunlly to mindful, ns shown in n recent editor velopment of
years
like yesterday, unite, us nil by
only
could
this
country
furnish
these
^
o
f
the
world
today,
the opportunities to
Lot us follow' the Bible story and the bonds o f tender sympathy nnd
glimpse t!ds noted Bohemian quarter ial, of the beauty o f the mnuntnin visit and see nil Interesting points and croup use F ile y ’s Honey and Tnr. needful things, hut could furnish them
no
opiates— ingredients o f better quality. This was proven see how truly it portrays the world holp us to discharge our duty to the
from several t|l(Terenl angles.
scenery of Colorado and California, should bo mndc available to every Contains
printed on the wrapper Largest sell true in dyes, chemicals, medicines, in today. Again nn attempt at recon world. With thine own gentle hand
Tills Idlest Dbuglttss Fairbanks’ cel- but he still believes that Florida far
to&rist In tho south. There
ai
ing cough medicine in tho world. struments, cutlery, printed goods, and struction is made and the whole world dry the tears o f sorrow nnd henl
luoid creation marks n distinct de surpasses the Pacific coast as a place
thousand nnd one things in various
“ Foley’s Honey 'and Tnr is the most numberlcs articles, even including wan of one language and o f one with halm from heaven, the wounded
parture from all his previous features. o f residence and in which to do busi
parts of the south that would might
pleasant' and efficient remedy for toys. Tho efforts made in this coun speech, All were o f one mind nnd o f spirit o f hum anity.'
In the past, the locale for “ Doug's” ness for the years to come. In one
ily nppcnl to tourists but compara
pictures Has embraced a very wide resprrt, however, he admits that Cali tively lilljo, is d£mc,la jnnke soin iv if coughs a n d ’ colds that I ever saw,” try to supply nil needs with nuTchan=CWE=
El Dnro. Illinois. * disuses .good or belter than other j
range pf territory. In som e' eases fornia is abend of Florida und this is
thebe' opitoKunltlffir1fully imdcrsfnnd
countries developed many industries.
these features have included several In the handling o f the tourist busi
nnd availed of. I f the south will fol
Foreign countries haye been looked
continents and an ocean or two. Now, ness. "W e o f Flordn,” says he, "in
low California’s activities in these UNITED STATES (IAS SURELY
however, Fairbanks presents a story, the tourist business are mere nnm- ■r0spccts nnd nil southern states folupon aa leaders in medicine, surgery,
BRISTLED UR.
(TTo action of which transpires with teurs. JusL green nnd timid nmn- Jow |tn ron(] building activities the
architecture, music, art o f ninny kinds:
_
~
,
.
[and
manufactured goods of vnriousi
in a radius of three miles.
tcurs." He believes thnt California tide of travel to this section can bo
Once upon a time, and a time not so
.- . . .
.
,
.
Passengers and P ackages
The interiors o f several of the show advertising Is overdone in proportion
,
. sorts but in every case America has
made to exceed by many tmrs tho very long ngo, tltero was n general,
.
...
,
,
,
. ...
..
[produced the equals of the imported
places o f Greenwich
Viltngu were to the natural advantages o f the
trnvcl of the tourist und the business admission upon the pnrt o f the Unit-i*
. nml. imnnrti»fl
.
, . on n•.lo w it
...h in
. t.hn
..
1
1frnnriR
Leaves Lake M ary
goods jm
d imported npeople
within
the
duplicated for "The Nut," among state and to this ho adds, "BUI if
seeker to the west const o f this coun cd States, that it wns inferior ns tolast decade. America 1b now in po-1
them the celebrated "Pirates’ Den," Cnliforniali advertising is overdone
try.— Manufacturers’ Record.
gardn many things that could be found
sition to ludd its own in nil details;
recently destroyed by (Ire. Several and wo believe it is, in that her ntor discovered or crented oversea*. It
in fact, it can furnish the overseas
authors and artists opned their stud lm elons m e greatly exaggerated—
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH v.ns merely n delusion accepted by us
ios so that photographs might be
countries with goods in which they
her patrons are trented farly when
simply bccnusc this country had never
MONEY
once specialized o f equal excellence,,
made for duplication of the furnish
there, for apparently no possible e f
Send thlH nd nnd ten cents to Foley been put Jar the test since its separa
ings of the Fairbanks' photoplay, with
fort or cost -is spared to give them El Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chlcngo, tion 'from its mother country. W ith -1
the result that this picture will pre
the fullest benefit o f nil her resources. 111., xyrltlng your name nml address it* a half dozen years, through force j
sent the most bizarre nsosrtment of
Every possible natural asset— every clearly. You will receive a ten cent of circumstances, the United States
settings ever thrown on the silver
possible feature nnd point o f interest bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND has come to know better.
sheet.
During tho time o f the late war
— Is developed to the highest degree, TAR for Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup,
also free sample packages of FOLEY .there wns a strong repugnance townrd
nnd made available to the tourist.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
“ The principal medium nnd meth KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu anything sent from Germany, oven
MONEY
od for this are roads. Ronds, drives matic Rains, Kidney nnd Bladder trou though such n thing wns possible be
Send this nd and ten cents to Foley
nnd boulevards, o f the costliest con ble, nnd FOLEY CATHARTIC TA B fore the United States sent its men
it Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago,
struction, and beautified, extended LETS for Constipation and Bilious overseas to save France nnd England
111., writing your numc and address
everywhere in every direction about ness. These wonderful remedies have from their common enemy. As 0 con.
clearly. You will receive n ten cent
the cities. Splendid roads connect all helped millions o f people. Try them! sequence a cry went out that certain
bottle o f FOLEY’S HONEY AND
things necessary to lifo and happiness
Sold everywhere.
tho const cities und states with each
TAU for Coughs, Colds, und Croup,
other, nnd transcontinental ronds
also free sample packages of FOLEY
with all the nntion. More tourists
ra ss E S E S E E E S E S B sa sa sT isa H E S z s a sE S E s a sE sa S B sa s a S B E S T
Since 1917 damage from frost or freeze in Florida has been only nom
KIDNEY
PILLS
for
Backache,
visit Florida by all menus of travel
inal.
Because you Imve escaped so far, however, is no reason why you
Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and Blad
viat Flordn by nil means o f travel,
der trouble, nnd FOLEY CATH AR
should continue to take an unnecessary chance with your valuable invest
nml to these thousands and to the
TIC TABLETS for Gonstitpation and
ment.
f
still greater thousands going, there
Biliousness. These wonderful reme
*
by rail, her Innumerable good roads
E5E5E5ESESa5HSaSE^
dies have helped ' millions of people,
The business of the Skinner Machinery Co. depends for the moat
are undoubtedly California’s great
Try them! Hold everywhere.— Adv.est offering *rovldcd by her own peo
part on an uninterrupted continuance o f Florida fruit crops. To protect
ple.
their own interests, they hat^J perfected the Improved SKINNER COKE
Does your "Hubby Dubby" scrub
"And foi uli ill's it seems to us that
No, we are not playing African
HEATER, selling at the extremely low price o f $1.98.
the floor? If not, you have no idea
California and her succcs offers to
golf. We arc just trying to decide
what u charming scrubbing maid ho
now many flounces we shall, have
Florida and m . future nothing but
makes. See nt School house, Tuesday
Use of heaters affords you the only complete insurance covering trees,
on
our new Fall frock. For it is
the higehest
encouragement — and
not a question this year, whether we
evening, November fl, 8:15.
fruit, buds and blossom. Scores of Florida fruit nnd vegetable growers
many valuable ussons by which she
shall have flounces, hut merely how
1R7-Itc.
testify
to the value o f coke heaters, nnd hundreds o f groves are being pro
many
there
will
be.
The
lady
ia
the
mny richly profit If she will.
picture has decided that seven is a
“ Florida’s superior winter climate
tected
by
them this season. Relieve yourself o f anxiety and possible loss.
A new publication, entitled “ The
lucky number, and we must admit
is
not
seriously
disputed.
And
we
are
Act now. It’s (oo late uficr n freeze. Fill out the coupon.
that her faith in figures is justified,
Journal o f the Florida Education A s
for there is a decided elegance in
sociation," has been luunched at conV(need jh n t her famed ’ scenery’
this coat-frock with its iliiu, grace
Winter Garden.
Its slognn
in: can not be a Instlng magnet to the
ful, drooping lines.
"Florida Boys and Girls Must Have great majority o f people. It should
The material is tight grey silk*
an Opportunity for on Education be seen by everybody, but we arc
cloth from the looms at South Man
bound
to
believe
that
in
the
long
run,
chester, Connecticut. And, by the
Dunedin, Florida.
Equal to the Beat." Tho way to ere
way, we learn that grey ts to be
ate better schools in Florida Is for throughout their years, by for moat
much favored liy the smart woman
Florida parents to send their children people must prefer u less turbulent
for sticct costumes. Such a dress
as pictured is appropriate for morn
to Florida schools, and by supporting landscape than that o f the Pacific
ing wear. By (he addition of the
coast.
Florida’s
ncurness
must
more
them make better schools.
I. O.
very haughty white fdx it becomes
W oodley is editor of the new pub und moro appeal to the millions o f tho
cmmuitly desirable as an afternoon
east
and
o
f
the
middle
west
as
com
visiting or theatre costume.
lication, assisted by a long lint of
pared with
that great Journey
prominent educators o f the state.
through mountain and desert to the
roast.
ONE IN TEN
"Then let Florida, too, develop her
N eglecting a little wound, cut or
abrasion o f the flesh may in nine natural attractions. Like California,
cases out o f ten cause no great suf let every city and town be connected
fering or inconvenience, but It la the with every other; let every section
one case ip ten that causes blood and beauty spot, and point o f Interest
I poisoning, lockjaw o r a chronic fester- __and Florida lias plenty o f them—
ing sore. The cheapest, safest and be made accessible by good roads. Let
best course is to disinfect the wound her bend every energy to the build
With liquid Borozone and apply the ing o f highways to other state*. Let
cone Powder to complete the those roads be beautiful, and all our
sg process. Price (liquid) 30c, cities be made more heiutiful. fwt
and #1.20. Powder 30c, and 00c these things be done and California
w ill have nothing on Florida in apby Union Pharmacy,
MILANE NEWS Z
Farm ers P roduce
' / Crops and Children
Says Statistician
D „ p I • _ LAKE MARY TO
i5U S
SANFORD
Line
8 a. m. 2 and 5 p, m. Leaves Sanford 10:30
a. m. 4 and 6:30 p. m.
Protect Your Interests
By Acting In Time
“ C o m e Seven , C o m e Eleven
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FOR fltelslT— 2 nice furnished houseto
T o the d e fe n d a n ts , II. O. t la r r e t t. If
‘tlvlmr. T h o m a s I*. I.onir, If llvlnur. ItohClaanlfled Ada lc a word. No
kceping rooms $20.00 per month
to You can find the name of
ert II. Itnmsi-y, If llvltur, T h o m a a W .
Ad taken for leaa than 25e.
312 East 5th street.
187-2tp.
Mornn. If IIv Iiik . J. W , Hatfield. If l i v
to every live Ruslnesa Man
ing, V l e t o r Faldt. If llv ln a . A n t o n i o
And poeltivcly no Classified
to In Sanford Jn thin Column
FOR RE NT-rJ.argc furnished front
Kolnry, if liv in g, W il lia m H. SulRer, If
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
The Herald delivered six times a IIv fn it. Minnie I'nultan. If IIv I iik. N e l
bed room. 71\MngnoHa nvenue.
't o each day. *
lie t'o r n Mills, w i f e o f Hubert A. Mills.
must accompany all orders.
187-Ctc.
sock for 15c.
ha
If llvlmr. C ou n cil A. Ilrynn. If l iv in g .
I'm llv M. C ollins,
If
llv in a .
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Count the words and remit
to to to to to to to
FOR IlfcNT— Two apartments com er
ttrnwn. If llvintt. C. M. K tow e. If Uv?
acordingly.
In
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Seventh
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Clrlo
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Futclt.
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4th street mid Oak nvenuo. Cull
rull. In and fur Srinlnitle l iiuul),
Foote. If livin g, T h o m a s F. Lnuharh.
2C03 or 308-J.
184-Gtp.
rlurliln. In r h n n r r r j . ■
If liv in g, P er o n v lll* Igtuhneh, ir l i v
i'bnne 4»H
P h o n e 4»S
to to
Tlu> t.nekliHtetiee Cm lie I’oinpmiy. n ing. Itosa J ill In Iguthnch. If liv in g .
FOR R blN l— iCottage. J. Musson.
rnl'iKiratlun oi au n U i tl nlul existln|»* a n T h o m n s HI Lnulinrh. If l i v i n g , H a r v e y
tler the I.nw h tif th e Hlute o f l'*lorhla. L Lauhneh. If liv in g , Chnrlea A. L a u 18G-7tp.
Imrh. If liv in g, H c o r g * P. Ijiu lm e h . If
c o m iil a ln a n t ,
vs.
liv in g. I.lllle A. J. Lau hneh. i f l i v i n g .
FURNISHED APARTM ENT for rent
II. <! n a r r e l t am i ------- G a r rett. M s Krnent - F r i t s Schulte, if liv in g , and If
lle u s r h o ld
(isoln .
P ia n o s ,
Nafe*.
wife.
Thom
as
1’.
Imiut,
nml
—
—-.l.omr,
■lend,
nttnlnst nil p a r t ie s c l a i m i n g In
corner
12tli
nnd
Magnolia.
Apply
FOR SALE— llhode Island eggs for
T r a n k s Bnil I l n g g a a r
his w ife, Itolmri ll Uarnsey nml ------- terest u n d er II. Cl. f la r r e tt , d eeea asd ,
T i R i M f m n l A i r n k f r r A n y T im e
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. C. A. Tnkacli or Lu-Beth Cnfctcrin.
Itiinui')'. hla w ife . T h o m a s W . ■M o r o n T h o m n s P. L o n g , d e c e a s e d , R o b e r t It.
mnl ------- M oran, his w if e , J. W . Ila t- Itam sey. d e c e a s e d , Tlinm aa W . M oran,
184-Otp.
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue. Sunlleltl nml ------- llnllleltl. hla w ife , V i c t o r deceas ed . J. W. H atfield,
deceased.
).’ rlilt and ------- l'*eltll. Mn w jf e , A n t o n io V i c t o r F eld l, deceas ed . A n t o n io Ho Iary,
ford.
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83-tfp F O R 'R E N T — 2 or 5 room furnished
Mol ary a m t -------Holary, tiln w ife , W l) iteeeaned, W il lia m H. Hulger. dec en s ed .
apartments newly finished, modern,
s i n c &
v o u
tM tiree.
e i E C T e n
t o
limn H. Holder nml ----- - Hutuer. his Minnie Maelion, d e c e a s e d , N ellie D ora
FOR SALE — DcSoto paints anti
w
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,
Minnie
Mat-holi
n
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-----Marinin.
Mills, d ec ea s ed . C o n n ell A. Ilr yan. d e
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varnishes
nt Sanford
Novelty garage. B. F Tiller, Taolu, Fla
ht-r liuslmml. N ellie l»or.l Mills, w i f e Ilf ceased . K mlly M. C ollin s, de c e n s e d , R
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Works, solo ngents.
104-tfc
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
thirnelln A. Ilrynn. Ids w ife . Krnllji M. censed.
M ichel
Futclt,
-deceased,
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LO ST TO U CH
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TH6 .
FOR
SA
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—Just
n
few
choieo
lots
c
o t i i u i nml .1. It. C oll,u s , her hiiHhuml. M eprge F. F o o te , d e c e a s e d . T h o m a s F.
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nil modern convenience. Completely left facing Magnolia nnd Pnrk in
lUnwe nml • " - Ktowe, M s w ife , Michel d e c e a s e d
llos u J u lia
Lauhneh , d e
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Contractor and Ruildcr
furnished, two full sized lot well Im- Heights. Small payment' down, no
K. I'o.itr m ol - — ■ Ponte.
Ills w ife . I la r v e y L. Lauhneh, d e c e a s e d . C h a r le s
interest. See owner. L. A. Renaud,
;
proved,
also
twentv-fivo
Plymouth
Thnnnis
P. T.t»aliach, I’ e m vIUe l.uu- A.
Lntihnch.
d creaked,
M eorg e
P.
517 Commercial Street
luicti mol — — l.anliarh, Ills w ife , Ilona Lniilmi-h. d e c e a s e d , I.lllle A. J. LnttSanford Battery Service Co.
Rock
hens
and
one
rooster.
One
of
the
Sanford, ----------------------- Fin.
F r e e s t 1, 'r O , Kehutte,
Julia l.iiuhnrli, T h o m a s It. l.nilhm'h mill
18G-GU-.
t.auhnrli, his w ife , H a r v e y I,. Umilmeh. deceas ed , o r o t h e r w i s e In th e p r o p e r t y
most desirable locations on Sanford
nml —
l.nnhaeh, Ills w i f e I'hitrles A. 1*1*111w tlescrll oil,
Heights. No mortgages on place.
tauihneli. m ol ------- l-nohiirh, his w ife,
- — M urrell, w i f e o f It. Cl. f la r r e tt .
ileorae I*. I.iiuhach. unrt ------ Ijiulm eh . — - L on g , w i f e o f T h o m n s P. L o n g ,
Will sell nt a sncrifico for cash. Any
M s w ife. I.lllle A.
J.
I ju ih a e h
nml ------- Ita m sey, w i f e o f H olier! If. I la m one interested address P. 0 . box 8/4
Itrni-Sl P r li* Kelt ill I c nml ------- Beltulte. a e y , -------Mornn, w i f e o f T h o m a s W .
Ills wife, If 11v I mit. nml If ilriitl. anntnsl Mornn. ------- Hatfield, w i f e o f J. W .
1.1st j o u r properly with me— I'll seif
Snnford, Fin.
nit u nlim iw n im riles e ln lm l n a nn In H a t f i e l d , -------Feldt. w i f e - o f V i c t o r
tel est iituler liny o f th e a b o v e numeil P eld t. - - ■ Kolnry. w i f e o f A n t o n i o
Contractor and lJuildcr
FDR SALE— nt a very reasonable it. W. J. Thigpen.
|mriles, ileeeuseil o r o t h e r w is e . Ill the Kolnry. ------- Pu lgor. w i f e o f W i l l i a m
187-Gtc.
price, one Yellow Jacket spraying
follow ln ir ili-sirlhril prniietly slluuteil Ktilger. ------- M nchon, hunhnnd o f M in
In Kemlnole t'oiin ty , Klorhln , I n - w i t : nie Much on. C o r n e lia A, Ilryan. w i f e o f
Sanford,----------------------- Fla.
machine, one Tom Wntaon sprnylng WANTED— Dressmaking for children
T h e KoutInvest i|imrtvr o f th e N o r t h C o u n cil A. Ilrynn, J. II. C o llin s, h u s
east m u m > r o f rteetlim T: th e Kouth- band o f Kmlly M. C ollins. — * SI d w c .
from 1 ta 15 yenrs. Will call for
machine. Symes-Scliultz Farms, Inc.
yiest m u irter o f tin* tiouthw ost iiu n rler Wife o f CL- M. -JVtnw*;!------K FMtVW.' w i f e « totf-f
Address, 1. Fernanda, P .fO .
___________________ -— - 184-0 tp.------ work.
o f Section* iisi>"iiic ’ Nee ill etisb'-ituur Ho o f Mlehel l/iitch. — — F o o te , w i f e o f
o f th e N orth w est - p u n t e r o f Kectlon Meorgi* F. V o o t e . Box
I
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......... ............ 183-Gfp. *
Lnuharh. w i f e
FOR
&A1,K— Fine
lettuce plnnts.
In; th e Honih h a l f o f th e Nyu *'weMi
o f P e r e e v ll le Lnuharh, —
JLuuhach,
e
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••but
Snth
e
North
h
a
lf
fifty cents thousand in bed. O. C. \VA N T E l)-T o " n-rif two- “or Ihrocw i f e nf Tliom n a It. I-nuhach, ------- L n u Establlshed,1908
o f tlio N orth east nnnrter. th e Nortli- hnrli, w if e o f Itn rvey L I . a u b a c h . ------room
ftiruishi’d npartment, by
Bryant, Wagner.
18G-tp.
I i. est .pi.i. tei ol th e Northw est <|iiar Lnuharh. w i f e o f C h a r le s A. Lauhneh.
Renl Estate; Loans and
te r, ih e Konth h a lf i f th e N o r th w e s t ------- Hehlllte. w i f e o f
adults;
no
tourist, permanent yearK rn est
F r it s
j FOR SALE^-Ono pool tablo cheap.
Insurance
SCOUTING ANSWUlfli I r lK THREE b a c k a c t i o n f r o m trie Days, h j g i v i n g «iunrter. th e Rust h a lf o f the Kouth- Krhlllte. ------- Lauhneh, w i f e o f f l e o r g a
round
resident.
Private
home
pre
1
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n
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w
est
Iiunrler.
th
e
W
es
t
h
a
lf
o
f
th
e
I*. Ln uharh. nnd nil pn rtles Interested
P. O. Box 40, Osteen, Fin.
Phone 48 101-8 Magnolia Avc
them maximum opportunity for lead Hojutheiist mi tr ie r nml th e N orth h a lf In Ihe p r o p e r t y I n v o lv e d In th is suit,
G R E A T ' NEEDS OF
ferred; must bo reasonable. Address,
1873-tp.
o
f
tint
Northeast
n
nn
rter
o
f
th
e
K
onth.
n
am ely;
CITIZENSHIP
ership; it gives the hoy a system o f east Iiunrler o f Meet loti 2N? the W i s t
"Apartment” , enro The Herald, dh-tf
T h e S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f Ihe N o r t h
A BARGAIN— For cjulck sale— 6 room
h a lf o f Ills N o r th w e s t m in r ter o f Hec- east q u a r te r o f Heetlon 7 ; th e S o u t h
learning rathor than teaching.
VTA
NT
I'!
I)—Clean
surks
of
all
kind's.
tlon
JU;
th
e
Knst
lltylf
o
f
th
e
N
o
r
t
h
q u a r te r o f the S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r
\dwelling to be moved from lot. Phono
The citizens of the future will be
Scouting is the spirit, which enter west m inrter o f Heel loll 30; the North owest
f S ec tion 18: th e N o r th ea s t q u a r t e r
Good prices according to size. F.
170.
188-3tp.
citizens o f the new order, physically ing the boy creates a desire for solf- half o f tile Hmithe.ist m i n r t e r o f the o f th e N o r th w e s t q u a r te r o f Heetlon
Flowers For All Occasions
F. Dutton Cold Storage.
,
,
i
n
:
.
i r ..
,
. , Northwest nunrler o f Keetlun 32; the IS); th e South h a lf o f the S o u th w e s t
Members Florists Telegraph De
FOR SALE— Specially sweet grape
strong, mentally awake and morally improvement, nnd is the only spirit Nmihenst mjmn-r of the Northeast q u a r te r o f Kectlon !o,- th e North h a l f
lHG-litpD-ltw-Ctc.
o f th e Nnrthenat q u a r ter , th e N o r t h
livery Association
fruit, 35 cents dozen; oranges "0
straight. They
will, bo , personally
which
'1,l:l.r,''ri
,,>,V*tl1 i.enl h
’f,i iniI/.T
#
f
» - counts in-the life of a hoy, am i^i*ii
$i( i|imr 11** , <1111
11 in i no w est q u a r te r o f th e N o r th e a s t q u a r ter ,
BOA
RD
AND
HOOMS—
Hnvu
ono
clcan, for In scouting there is do the b o y w h o hns that spirit has pass- Hmithwi-st minlt.-r nr, .Hie Hnuthwest th e South h a lf nf th e N o r t h w e s t q u a r
814 Myrtle Ave„ Phone 20G-W and 25 cents. On “ hard road." Adman
ed thi.
,,.,.1 „ L .
ip im ler, nml the Hduthe'nSt uuarter of ter. the Knst h a lf o f th e S o u th w e s t
grove, Sorrento.
188-3tp. empty room at $8.00 a week with velojx>d In that citizen of the future, t.d
tin tthilt t fo o t , and n ho reaches
,s,ntthwi-*i m m rtrr o f Heetlon US; q u a r ter , the W es t h a lf o f th e S o u t h
board. Two at $10.00 a week. Also habits o fserviee, and a consciousness manhood, nnd takes tho rtdns of husi- the 8<nithwest mmrtir of the Hnuth- east q u a r t e r and th e North h a lf o f thr
„ „ „ „ ... r i
r
,.
I west minrter of Hot 11mi flti all In North east q u a r te r o f the S ou th ea st
FOK K E N I
furnished rooms at $1.00 a week. 110 of a practical
brotherhood
which ness we leei n sense o f security, wu i Tow nship 21 South, of Unnae 33 Hast. q u a r t e r o f S e c tio n ! * ; th e W e s t hnll
FOR RENT— Five room furnished Commercial street, ono block from eventuully means the brotherhood of know our interests will he safeguard I)i-rwinl>ini k.
o f ilm N o r th w e s t q u a r t e r nf S ec tion
oitn m t o k p u u m c a t io n .
29; th e Kast h a lf o f th e N o r th w e s t
188-fltc.
General Machine and Uoilcr apartment, newly finished Fine loca PoatolTice.
tho world.
To the ilefi tnlnntB, Jtohrrt A. Mills. q u a r te r o f Heetlon 3 0 * th e N orth h a l f
ed; for he has had the training which
Whose known |il«Pf of resilience Is o f th e Sou th ea st q u a r t e r o f th e North*
tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty WANTEIL-^Yuung Indy wishes posiWorks
Scouting challenges the best in us. insures good citizenship.
Mill Volley. Chillfnrnla, Nellie Horn w est q u a r te r o f S ec tion 3 2 ; th e North*
minutes from Snnford. II. T. Tiller, tion as stenographer or bookkeeper. It functions with the home, church,
Cylinder Grinding
Mills, wife of Hubert A, Mills, whose enst q u a r t e r o f th e N o r th ea s t q u a r t e r ;
known nliire of residence Is Mill Vul- th e South h a lf o f th e N o r th e a s t quar*
,
108-t'c.
business and government.
F. M. II. 200 p . 5th street.
Phone 02 ------ Sanford, Fla. Paolu.
PAY TANKS ON YOUR OWN HOME jey, California.
ter, th e Kast h a l f o f th e
Rnuthwaal
II Is hereby ordered Mint you nno q u a r t e r o f th e S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r , and
188-01 p.
P o ll RKN1*— Front corner room fuD
Boy ScoutH ure the practical types
each of you do nmiear to the bill of tin* Sou th ea st q u a r t e r o f th e S o u t h
niihod. 100 Myrtle, corner Eleventh WANTED JO Bus truck, tractor or o f this ' ‘brotherhood which is being
We said I ho other day in this pa complaint herein llleil. on the 3nl oay west q u a r te r o f S e c tio n 33; th o S o u t h
of December. A !>. ISM. It I- further west q u a r t e r o f the* S o u t h w e s t q u a r te r
183-Ctp.
private ear driver or farm work. built into th<» citizens of the future. per that high taxation Is nt the bot ordered that this Ilriler of 1’ol.llentloll o f Heetlon st, nil in T o w n s h i p 11 Sou th ,
They ure tho best sort for func tom o f high prices. Amongst other Ite published In the Hanford Herald, a o f R a n g e 33 Kast.
FOR RENT—Two-room housekeeping Answer Q. 112 Lauren) nvenue, Sannewspaper published In Hanford,
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d th a t y o u and
foul, Fin.
_
__188-3tp.^ tioning homes, for tho building of n items We mentioned was that of the nole County. Florida, for four ruti- each
apartment. 710 Oak Ave.
o f y o n d o a p p e a r t o th o Dili o f
to
seeptlve weeks.
high
rents
wo
pay.
If
the
landlord
Com
plu ln t Hied herein , o n th e 7th d a y
community
in
Krout,
and
church
life
183-tf:.
WANTED—C tie choppers at once.
WtTNK.HK ray bund e n d sent i»f
o f \hr
thi •if Ja
nu a ry . A. D. 1P34. It Is f u r t h e r
to
Court a t Banforil. F lor id a , thh or d e re d that Mils O r d e r o f P u b l i c a t i o n
Best wages. T, A. Mobley, Osteen, through more cfTident unselfllshness, pay's high tuxes tin the property rent Circuit
Good Celery plants for snle— $1 per
2fnil
ilny
i
f
Octi»i**r.
A
I*
to
he
p
u
blish ed In th e S a n fo r d H erald, a
and a better participation in civic ed, the tenant eventually has it to IHKA1.)
I t A. rKHini.AHft.
’
lH8-2tp.
thousand. John Pezold, Sr., Beard- Fla.
n e w s p a p e r p u blish ed In H anford.. S e m i,wr'
A
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
't o
puy.
life; it is tho renl factor today in thu
p o le C o u n ty . F lor id a , o n c e a w e e k f o r
all avenue,
187-Gtp.
Seminole County. Florida. eig
h t c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s .
to
to
uplifting of our community,- and we
Ityt A. M. Weeks. l>. C.
The Miami News-Metropolis, referWITNKHH m y hand an d sea l o f th e
Lelloy n. Miles,
Cards of Sanford's Reput t o
cannot long remain indifferent to its ing to this same subject, says:
Circuit Court rit Hanford. F lo r id a , th is
H otlehor f o r Coin I'll, t Its at
to able ProfeaMonal Men, each t o
10 .*3 •» 8® 11 *«-•12 *11f 22nd ilqy o f O ctob er . A. IV 1923.
value.
“ Tho nubjcct o f laxution is always
(S K A I.)
K. A. IMMTMLARH.
to of whom. In hiB chosen pro t o
The most important clement in a
Clerk o f Hie C irc u it C o u r t.
o f interest to persons who own tnx- In fl’IrruH
Nr%rnll«
Jrt^lrlnl
f
lr«
K em ln ole C m m lv , F lo r id a ,
to fession the Herald recom t o
boy’s life Is health first, then follow
m ilt In
fur Nrmln«»lr < nanly.
fly : A. it. W e e k s , IV C.
nblo property, and it should ho o f Just
Pl«irl4n. In rimnrrry*to mends to the people.
to
L r f l o y II. Miles.
ing closely upon his health comes his
as
much
interest
to
persona
who
arc
K*d|ellor f o r C n l r n M n - l i l
T| iia I**n.' k 11n 11*11v n !J i *L* V Vifill ti|f•.s,0
Tli**
to
to
attitude or morale toward others,
n i" I (1*22- 29- 11 1 2- 19- 24- 12- 3.10
I
renters o f the, property which th#y COirimrtlim.
FIKE, LIFE, AlITO Insurance
to
d e r Ihe le i w s o f th e Htate o f I- lorldn.
to to to
then third, the element o f character,
occupy. The latter are just as truly Coiuplulnnnt,
In the 1'lrrn lt Cou rt o f th e Tth J u d ic ia l
and tho need for chnracter.
Hlo
e lr ru ll o f the Htate u f F l o r i d a la
taxpayer^ us tho pursons who hold
j|. O. Marrett nnd ----- - Uarrsit. hl»
konwledgu o f virtue is not enough
uud f u r H rmlu id r C ou n ty .
wife. Tin.....is 1*. I oni: nnd ------- l.ona.
tho deeds to tho property.
In C h a n c e r y ,
and — —
It. C. M A X W E L L
his Wife. R o b e r t H. HfttuseyW.
Los Angeles girl says she shot her to carry him thruugh, ho must have
S’ . C. .lopes, nnd Nell It. Jones, a
Morn
n
Aitorney-nt-Law
’ "One o f the causes o f tho increase Itnln.rV. Ill" . . I I . T I . ™ . .
m
a
rr
ied
woin
nn.
by L illia n Henson, h er
practice
o
f
virtue.
husband.
Kho is so good looking
Real Estate
<■t,
*
in rental* durihg the last ten years iu-hi a n d ------ - M olBuia, >t» 'T1' " - ' l ° ' next friend , nnd Fonhla J on es, a m a r
Tho
system
o
f
American
life
is
be
they may not believe her.
and
Over Seminole County Bank
ti.r P«Utl and ------- h»-ldt.
nls wire. ried w o m e n , by l.lllln n ltenson.. h er
n e x t frie nd.
c o m p la in a n t s ,
vs.
The
ing machined, and it is geared loo is the advancing rate o f tuxation, a tif unlit Kulary anil ------ t*" U r y , M !
Insurance
heirs, d ev isees .
grantees,
or
other
Sanford
- - . —■■■■ Florida
wlfi<.
William
K.
Hiilxi
r
and
——
8uiwhiefi
is
made
ncccasniy
by
the
addi
high.
r t a l m a n ls u n d e r A utile II. W o o d an d
m-r his wlfu. Minnie Murhun and SANFORD,
FLORIDA
Dearborn, deceased.
Horn M<ce L. Kinlth
Scouting is a national program of tional cost o f tho operutiou or nation t l s c h o n . h er h u s l,sn d .
K llsah elh Crqahle. D e o r e II. W o o d an d
Mills, w ife o f H u b e r t A. Mills.
activities, for local use, run by local al, state and local governments. Set A.
l
l
c
o
r
g
e
W.
D
earborn,
th e h eirs, d ev isees .
Hrysn and Kurnslla A. R o a m b it
ting aside any posciblo extravagance wife, l-tmlly M. t’ ollln* and J. H. t *d- •»r*nt«es. nr uthur c l a im a n t s u n d e r
men, for the benefit o f local boya.
11ns her Imalmnd. N. I*. Brown. Itid.srt K llxahelh Crnshi*. M eorg e B. W o o d an d
MILDREDSIMMONH
It develops creative Imagination and in operation, there remain thu legiti A. Mill*, i - M. Kinwi- and ------- 5***wa. •tcorK* W , n>*xrliorn, and all peraon e
property
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
his wlfa. Mlrhal Futeli "«»d ------ - nuten. u n k n *wn In terested In th e
Teacher o f Pianoforte
natural phyalcal development; it mate coBta through higher prices.
hla wife, ilsunro F. F*mla. «nd
— In v olv ed In th is spit Iv fendaiitN .
nltD P.lt. „
"Tho owner of a property which he I'm>le. hla wlfu. Tlmmna F. I.aubach.
First Natioq^l Bank Building
trains the community to serve hoys.
and Pipe Organ
T h e SI-it** o f F lor id a , t o all pa rtlea
Parcavllle tmubaidi and —— I.nuhni-li.
renta
to
others
probably
takes
some
It
duvclops
leadership
and
fallow•
a
l
r
t'n
g
Inti-res's
under
A n n ie U.
Sanford
,■
Florida
Studio: Ranm 225, Mciscb
his wife, Ib'aa Julia l o u ' i a r h . T lm m a*
If you arc looking for a winter
" ’ •vet *»ml A l ic e I, S m ith D e a r b o r n nr
pride
in
adding
to
his
other
tax
pay
It.
I.quharll
s
n
d
-------ljiu
h
n
c
l
l,
hla
w
ife.
ship
as
well
as
fellowship;
it
Is
the
Building
home in Sanford Here’s just
rv a v !,. loiutiach, and — - Laubneh. o t h e r w i s e In Ihe p r n n e r ly d e s c r ib e d In
m
Klls-iheth
froah t*.
shuttle which weaves the boyohood ments the amount assessed against lia
his wife, i-liarlrs A. IJiuhatll sml — ~- •iite o r d e r
what ycu want.
eorge It. W o o d en d G e o r g * W . D e a r games into our future methods of tho property ho does not occupy. The LeubacU. bis w ife. Oeur e 1*. ' "uh-ich M
horn.
If
liv
in
g
,
en
d.
If
d
e
a
d
.all
p a rties
------ I j u I'K'I i. h lf w l D , I.llll* A.'J.
K lls abeth
2 Beautiful lots in one of the business; It tics the bbwline 'of ever fact Is that the renter is the ono who unit
Ioaul»J*«*h nHfl
Mini Krn«*»t rP frm
i l l r*ri»uu«’
H r h u llf »n*J -VIn lm
V»ln g In terests wu n d er
t
Ite. li'S w if e . If llvlntt. and If
M ra rg e a W ihhI and G e o r g e
best locations in Sanford. Small lasting friendship; It destroys deceit, pays the taxes, tho money merely ■a r i d , Keha i;ita'list
oMterwlaayAR GHITECT
all MnHimw-n
p a rt ie s U
Dear bu r „a. d r e________
es aejl.w r
!n
th
e
p
r
o
p e r t v d e s c r ib e d 79> th is order,
bungalow with uH modern. con and selfishness.
passing through the hands of tho etaimluK nn Intt-resl muter an y o f Ihr
* '
end
to
nil
p
e
r
s
o
n
s
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
In terested
Bank Buildinff
a l u m - n am ed
imrtlaa,
daeaward
nr
Eirnt Nall*
veniences. City water out side Bcouting Is combatting tho distln- owner to tho collector of taxes.
LAWYER
n tbrrw laa. In Mie fq t lo w lm r d r acrlbad In th e p r o p e r t y In volved In th is suit.
!* eltuated 'll HemlU'dr C o u n ty ,
Sanford, —---------- Florida
and In, good well, lifghta, hewer tegration of moral standards; it Is “Thcro Is not much satisfaction, nru perty s l i u a i n l In Honilnole ( 'n u n t r . c- i rtileh
r t d t , an d d e s c r ib e d a s f o l l o w s , t o
a.
— Court House connected, gas main bock of lots. showing that parental authority is not after all, in paying the taxes on ^he Florid
w
n
i
•
Tlia Hunthwest uuarter nf the v » r l l i The
c f t h e R W H n f |h# RKH
rn n r lrr o f Ikrtlun T; |ha ft mlhHouse
completely furnished, yot decayed, nnd it is causing others property of another, nnd that Is prob ea*t
f Hie Stvt* of Her. 4. T w p . 2 t. a IL
west quarter nf III* Southwest uu-ir( ! and Ih** w est th r e e n u "e*era o f
garden, tools, new lawn mower to show greater respect for the law. ably one reason why so many thou t » r nf Kectlua 1»; lb s NnMhrist q u a r
B. P. WniTNEK, JR.
uf the Northwest quarter nf M*e. th e NV. i f tt-e N K u of Ihe N W H o f
and 50 feet hose. 25 thorough
County Agent
_
There are three calls to boyhood, sands of families have In recent years ter
7r
«
» T w o . I L H. It. J» R
lion 19; the Hnuth half nf the H «uth* o t-.-eeNv n*-*ler*d e n d f e e i i l r bred Plymouth ,Q
| ‘ cblckenH. first the primitive, the gang, and to undertaken to acquire homes of their west iinsrier nf Faction F i the North ed Vo*,
Offleu:
Itpck
to npt>e-*r ijiv th e Tth d a y o f
half nf ihe
N'lrthcr-t
u u"rtrr. the
■
*
•
*
•
■
t
IV I P I
*n th e
hill
Will
sell
at
a
Baseneat of Court House
main for cash, manhood, the right kind of gang own on ihetpayment plan.' The effect N 'T thw ra' q i n r l f r nf thn Northwest
.
i. ■■
quarter; Ih* Heuth half nf t* * N><r>h- r y r ' i i *• *'*>u In th e a b o v e en titled rail
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to to
to to
to
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
QUICK SERVICE
TR A N SFE R
CLASSIFIED
ADS
thu thought thut they arc contribut
ing o f their own earning* to the sup
port of the government. This satis
faction may not bo so keen ns in the
muse of direct paym ent'of taxes, but
it should be none the loss teal, ny
the same token, purchasers o f articles
on which a federal tax is imposed
o f the nationul government."— Pen
sacola Journal.
FOR RENT— Desirable bed room fo r
• couple over Herald office. Apply to
apartment 4 . __________________
FOR RENT—CIO Magnolia Avenue.
Apply II. C. DuBoso.
FOR SALE
Sanford Novelty
W orks
W AN TED
S. 0 . Shinholscr
lA. P. Connelly & Sons
STEW ART the Florist
t
Sanford
Machine Co,
PURELY
r. PROFESSIONAL
W . J. Thigpen
Real Estate
W A N T E D — Boys to sell
the Sanford
Daily
Herald on the street.
Easy money fo r lively
boys. See R. L. Shipp,
circulation m anager at
Herald office.
George A . DeCottes
Fred
ATTENTION!
Tourist
R. W ilson
Elton J^ M ougliton
Schelle Maines
lil
|
Phene No. C.
•(Listed U. S. D. A.)
715
11jy*.
r ^ ■i ■*
SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get A n A bstract Before
Buying Property
A veum
^ ;X
bare;
No Mortgages on place
"S**
Fice
spirit is found in Bcouting. The hoy
thinks he Is right if the gang ap
proves, just as grown ups assume
the moral color of -the group with
wItom they have daily association.
; To get best results, Scouting gets
of this movement has been a large
Increase in the number and buslnoss
of building and loan aoadclathna. *
"As long as pereuus aro required
by circumstances to rent tbeir homes
“*>•a -H to -
we*t qua n o r : th* l-V-at h s )f n f - t T e
Kuuthwnet uutrter. the West hutf nf
ih r ttiiulhrnat u u -r te r rn-l the N<-rMi
half of Ih* Northeast quarter o f thu
Fouihesst quarter o f Kectlon 9S; it hr
Wort half nf the Northwest qu arter
nf n*ctl»n 19- tho Hast h a lf r f the
Northwoat quarter nf Keetlun iu ; the
I. fls s ra j
-j*t ix-e-i, ■
*J
*'*rr?]kiK8 F. A. Im u g lasa. C l e r k o f
- - h i t’. l t r c ' t Ciii*rt. nnd th * r f f l c ' a l * • *!
•herr-'L th is l o t h d a y i f O rtah er. x .
n IlM .
MM1A L )
K A. iK H ’ t'.r-At-S.
B y : A. H W e e k * . ‘ S 'k
10- 15- 23- 1* - 11- 1- 12- 19- 24- 12- J - l t c
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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R U )’S G REATEST V E G E TA B LE SECTION
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N U M B E R 187
SANFO RD, FLO RIDA, 8 A T U R D A Y . N O V E M B E R 3> 1923
i i i i h i n k i a u i m
i
oto o f Recent Food Riots
AND REC
FROM
H E IG H T IRISH REfclWLlCAN
SYM PA TH IZE R S A R E
,
ARKBStfED
;.
M INISTERS
P A R fY
ccs of Dili Pickles Also Jump
Sky High Opt of Reach •
of Poor
Is Jeered By Crowd Composed
of Both Men apd
Women
shing: Preparations
For Opening: Jan
uary 26 N ext
Mob Hangs Oklahoma N E W Y O R K , Nov. 3— Eight persons
were arrested near the Metropolitan
Man Accused o f • Opera House, where Lloyd George,
war time premier o f Great Britain
•
Crime
was speaking last night, when Irish
Ihorilallvely has Bent a letter to
Clancellor Stresemann demand*
lag the creation of a\ dictator*
ship for Reich, baaed on the
Bavnrlun model. The letter adds
Iktl unless such dictatorship is
established in Berlin forthwith
Ike Bavarian govemfnent in
D E LA N D , Nov. 3.— Reports from
various committees o f the Volusia
County Fair association are daily
pouring into the association's offices
in the DcLand Chamber o f Commerce
club and, according to the members
to shows prisoners taken by Green police in Berlin, follow ing riots o f the unemployed on the 10th
o f these committees, "nothing short
Many were injured in tho riots which brok$ out near Beilin city hall in KounigstrnHsc.
tends to send the troops now o f an earthquake" can prevent the
raticentrated on the Bavarian association putting on one o f the best
frontier against capital.
county fairs in ths history o f Florida,
and on scheduled time— January 22
BERLIN,
Nov. 3. — Chancellor to 20, next.
trrsemsnn’s moribund
four party
Handsomely q n g ta v ^ cer\lfca\ca
AllUon cabinet. Wttfeh t h e -doughty
isncellor resurrected from the last
(filamentary crisis^ lost one o f its
ilef props last n ight Whon the Uni( U r T k > A i i t r l i l n l I 'r r a a )
Bag Chewing Match But Nothing la
d Socialists at a party caucus voted
Her Appearance in a Bathing Suit
O K L A H O M A C IT Y . Nov. 3.— J. C.
Given Out
i recall their three ministers from
Caught the Captain
Walton, on trial before
n senate
it cabinet.
court o f impeachment, declared yes
I'A R IS , Nov. 3.— American Ambas
N E W Y O R K , Nov. 3.— Paris news terday thnt his Ific had been threat
The defection o f ths socialists from
papers reports that Mrs. Enrico Car ened In a note handed him by n sen sador Herrick called on Premier Poin
* government
with which they
uso, form erly Dorothy Park Benjamin ate page as he sat at his counsel care tliis morning and had a long
iver coaxed back into It a month
conversation with him. The strictest
o f New York, was engaged to marry table.
p>, followed two days o f w aiting
secrecy regarding tho subject o f tho
Captain E. *A. Ingrnm, n Scotsman,
ir tho rhancelolr’s reply to their ul*
Thu note wns handed to a page
conference
is maintained at both the
where
confirmed
by
members
o
f
tho
matum embodying a series o f deby a stranger, the governor said he
French
Foreign
office and American
Benjamin
fam
ily,
nl
New
York,
the
ands which
obviously
had been
learned. The stranger then left. In
,
New York Times said today.
Mrs. quirers at the time were given to Embassy.
Caruso met Captain
Ingram
Inst understand thnt the note wns "Insult*
August and the romance developed ing,” but tho governor inter declared
when ho etartod giving her swimming it was "u threat ngninst my life ."
lessons.
.
Tho governor remained in h1s office
during the afternoon session o f tho
C YPR E SS LU M B E R M E N .
court but declared it was fo r the pur
MACON, Gn., Nov. 3.— Mrs. B. E.
T O G A TH E R A T J A X pose o f attending to pcrsonul busi
Lockhart, rcsuccd from her burning
ness.
Ctutav Rndbach, m inister o f Justkq N at A . Smith o f Daytona, C. L.
Governor Walton declined to show home here lost night by firemen and
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. 3— Cypress
«ad Hubert Schm idt,'m inister o f re- Allen and Curtis Lindstroro, both of
lumbermen from all
parts o f tho tho alleged note to a press represent rushed to a hospital. in a semi-con*
paitrurtlon.
DeLand, have been appointed a comHcious condition, died from burns this
ative.
Dr. Stresemann has been Indiapoied mtitoe to secure amusements and south w ill gaih eV Y ere November 21
morning an hour nftor she underwent
to attend tho epml-annual meeting o f
p»r the lost two days, but is suspected free attractions fo r the fair. A t an
an operation and gave birth to u son.
the Southern Cypress Manufacturers'
W having given the program o f the organisation meeting o f this commit
The child is still living.
Association. The Louisiana delega
ndirals mature thought In the quiet tee Wednesday a tentntvc program
Her husband was arrested at the
tion. has made reservations at a local
ff the private cu m bers, and when wad mapped out. The officials o f the
hospital on changes o f drunk nnd dis
hotel and will arrive on November 20.
p* party's emissaries called yeatet- fg lr have given tbi» committee un
orderly conduct shortly nftcr Mrs.
Frederick W ilbert o f PInqupmine, I-a.,
py afternoon he b rie fly
Informed limited authority, it is said, domandLockhart reached there. Ha ia hold
is president, and E. 0 . Swartz, of
p»m that their ultimatum was ill* ng only that they secure the best at
by police until nn investigation o f the
Perry, PlsC, treasurer.
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Conviction Carries Death In Electric origin o f the fire is made and until
ill-considered and' wholly' un- traction* obtainable. *
' ' k
Chair
kuble in the present situation and
-A m o n g 'th e free attraction*
Al
nn inquest can he held o f-th o body
pat it behooved their party, as an ready booked will be auto polo be Plemon and W . B. Curry o f DeLand.
afternoon
at 3
NEW
YO R K , N ov*- 3.— Eugolist o f his w ife this
tween the Golden Gato team o f Cali These Irten hivy*-’ .booked oxtcnslve ex
o'clock.
Tho
Lockhart
homo
was
not
Loxado, Filipino, who has been on
fornia and the Indiana Tigers o f In- Mbits o f floral plants, shrubbery, cut
trial in the General Sessions fo r tho totally destroyed by fire.
dianapollo. Auto polo la said to be flowers, vines, .etc., fo r which attrac
Additional charges o f arson and
past ten days on tho chargu o f hav
tho 'moat hair-raising
and <!•»«»*
murder
wore placed against Lockhart
tive premiums are jiatod. The flora- ing slain Blossom Mortjn,. a nurse,
A -fv in * o f ell snorts and it w ill cost
by
tho
police
this morning.
culture cotnmlttee also is actively in lust June, was found guilty o f murder
In the first degree this morning.
terested In' decoratWo planting at the
fa ir grounds as it isethc desire o f tho
oflfciala that the site be beautiful not
ofdjr duripg
The art comm itjfo-j-R. H. teeesne
o f Daytona, Prof,
D.‘ Flubert o f
Stetson university (jnd Mrs. Catherine
Haynee S to ck ef^ T rfP f.flY een .' hietlve
and reports a large listing o f oil and
w ater paintings, china painting,' decoretiva ^designing and art photo
graphy, f6r whjch awards hare been
S u n ty .,
V .
Th at floraculture
j
w ill
act] vi tidk
^ t j ^ l i lf t c o l i i W^licy and Prof, G. W.
Math* hare oecn working bard to se
cur'd a ;, comprehciui ve exhibit from
t t e school, o f t ^ c o u ^ y . Wednaaday
a ftertfto p ^ h a y 'h e ld a w cetiq g V ith
*11 the prioripeis of* Vhlusia county
s& oqjs annotated that much Interest
occupy a is being displayed In the educational
tyarnk 0 < the fair and gave aamrfance
t h a t the exktbm oq .of. work d o ie in
Attam H afrd
l* r c ««)
M U SKO G EE,.O kla., Nov. 3.— Dal
las Sowell, accused o f attacking a
white woman recently nnd who was
returned to McIntosh county jail a f
ter a break fo r liberty clear across
Oknlhonm into Texas, wns lynched by
a hand o f eleven !nnskcd men at Eufauia this morning.
B O R W N E W IL L COME
TO
F L O R ID A
( H r T h * A s a o e lM ltd
SOON
Pm a)
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 3.— Dr. C. A .
Browne, the new chief o f bureau o f
the Burenu o f Chemistry o f the De
partment o f Agriculture who is mak
ing an inspection o f tho bureau laborations and field work, w ill spend
next week in Ixiuisiana and then will
go to Tallahassee to confer with state
food officials.
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P E R F E C T L Y GOOD BEER
W A S T E D IN TO LE D O
(llr
Tkr
A M w lD ln l
1‘ r r a a )
,
republican sympathizers attempted to
hold a mass meeting on the street.
Police fought a hand to hand battle
with tho large group that gathered
on -10th street near Broadway. Many
carried signs bearing the picture o f
Human Do Valera while othora were
inscribed with
phrases
uncompli
mentary to tho British visitor.
The acre about tho Metropolitan
opera house wun guarded by 260 pa
trolmen nnd 150 detectives. Before
Mr. Lloyd G eorge arrived th a 'crjrogf
that pressed about to catch's glimpse
o f him were so great that a tra ffic
jam resulted. Theater goers became
angered, when they were held up ‘fo r
several minutes by tho throng.
Mounted police finally charged the
crowd that surged about the blue
Hundreds u/ persons were
coats
driven back to Sixth avenue, while
here and there n patrolman grabbed
one o f the group and placed them-un
der urrest.
Several
o f those so
entight were women.
Mr. Lloyd George missed seeing the
Irish republic
sympathizers as , he
drove up.to tho Metropolitan oh' 30th
street intend o f -10th street where
they were congregated. Police inter
vened on the ground that no permit
had been issued fo r their meeting.
TO LED O , Nov. 3.— Thousands o f
gallons o f four per cent beer in kegs
were seized Unlay by federal prohibi
tion agenta who raided tho general
Products and Storage Company, fo r
merly the old Home Brewery, Tho
brewery, according to the agents, R IB A U T M O N U M E N T
C O M M IT T E K TO M E E T
Was being operated' tho same as ih
tbs old days. No arrests Were made.
J A C K S O N V IL L , Nov. 3 — A b lo tt
ing o f the Ribaut Monument Com
W A S H IN G T O N F E E L S
mittee o f the Daughters o f the A m
EARTH
SHOCK
erican Revolution has been called to
nieet NoVember 1 and 2, whA' three
W A S H IN G T O N , • Nov. 2.— Earth
designs nnd bids w ill he presented,
■hocks, beginning at 3:15 p. m. yes
nnd u full discussion held as to the
terday and continuing until 3:22, were
exact location, number of bronze In
recorded on the Georgetown Univer
scriptions and other details.
sity seismograph.
Unveiling o f the Ribaut mohument
at Mayport where he made the first
Huguenot landing on this continent,
O F F P A C IF IC C O AST w ill, according to plans, take place
May l, 11)24.
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S A N F R A N C IS C O , C alifs Nov. 2.
— The steamer Elisabeth, with pas
sengers aboard, U ashore near Bandon, Oregon, stated a 'ra d io message
last night from the Bandon station
PITTSB U fcG , Nov. S .-M r e l WUo f the United Slates coast guard.
liam E. Robinson, 25, the w ife o f
u building- contractor, and her fou r
yonr old son were found dead in bed
A T H L E T IC F IE L D in their homo at Hays, near here last
night by Robinaon upon hia return
Latest
f^ jr but that i t will
serve as a year-round beauty epot and
place o f recreation fo r the people o f
Volusia county,
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N E W Y O R K , Nov. 8.— David 1
George, form er
premier . o f (
Britain, today sailed fo r home', pi
steamship Majestic a fte r trwn
___ ___
_ ____
tour
o f ________________
American cities________
with' hie
and daughter. Right up to the mlnutf
o f his'departure he was besieged by
officials and delegations wishing him
Godspeed.
t
Another Bank
JEFFE ItSO Yl C IT Y , Mo^ Nbv. 8.—
livestock 8tata Bank i t Kansas City,
JTo., has been cloeed, according to an
announcement by state finance commlosioner Millspaugh.
Mrs. Saul Robbins was transacting
business in Euotls yesterday.
according to
a telegram * received
from Manager McGraw by President
Benson o f the San <*Aaho*h>> Texas,
TALLAH ASSEE,
B ov.
S l- t tk
board o ft state Institutions w ill Opb-1
slder at ah early dato the report o f
prison inspector Dickson who la reeilgated tho escape, October 23, o f Dr.
Edward A . Corthell and three other
R IV E R white men from the road cam p.near
Colton dale. . Inspector Dickson
re-
t 4 * * '* * club. -The telegram eh id th e
Giants had made other arrangements,
President Benson has been Informed
>he Giants w ill train in Florida.
B RID G B A C R O SS IN D IA N
W ill Investigate u
v
Escape o f Convicts
�.- l i ! f i t
;r .ic
* t fc fra h w ife 4 N* ¥ * *
n M l l h * 1,4 ~
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n*
hvw * «
iv'
•hould
HEDKKAHS.
LOCALS
Society Edito.
iA IG B K
acroee from the poatoffice.
t> Rigney A Monroe ate away from
,th* high hent district and they give
you pie benefit o f better pri,cds there
by. , You can g et everything in the
g ro ee iy lin e . and fresh fruits and
vegetables at Rigney
A
Monroe’s
place .on IjUnford avenuo. They give
you prices today.
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I f yog have any friends visitin g you— If you are goin g anywhere or com- } J», D. Bruce was among the arrivals
j i g home, o r i f you are entertaining, w rite a postal catd to this department, at the Valdes Thursday from Palatka.
givin g details; or telephone the item. I t w ill be grea tly a p p r e c ia t e
A . W. Houston o f Palatka, general
manager o f the Southern U tilities
tablos were
miniature
hask<
Co„ la registered g t the Valdez whir
lUvendor, holding mints, which
. Kn nncr!* , Departm ent Store— out
n the oty on bosntsa. .
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g u jo g e d .d p r in g ^ a game.
"
fioifiii
fitters W_ t l i e T
" nnd* fan
- illy—
* ih'iv" e
A ft e r Agvcral interesting gan
some Special prices they ore quoting
bridge stores Were
Vrero counted
counted] and]
nndjprlsoa
vyou tdday on Mon's Suits, Lad!*8’
awarded.,, Mrs. W- J , Thigpen fo ld in g
(dresses and everything In this big
home o f'M r s . 0 . J. Pope on Celery high score.am ong the club/members
store— special prices in every depart
Avenue.
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‘ was given a lovely luster glass com
ment. See the advertisement today
Friday— Harding Mem orial Services pote, whllb the guest *prizc, tt fram ed
amj noto the prices.
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at BapUft church, a t 8 p. m.,'under W illiam N utting, picture
went, to
.
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---- 1--I ’m not denyin' the women are fool
the auspices o f the Boy Scouts of Mrs. 1/ R. Riddle.' ✓
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ish; God A lm ighty made ’em to match . , t)lskson-lve» Company hnvp gn 'ad
Am erlcg.
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Mrs. K ey served fru it salad lopped the men, soy says Belle Chock, Jhc vertisement
todajr regarding their
Saturday— Miss Gcorgcna H art w ill with whipped cream, creamed shrimp Seminole County Bank "ad man."
tim ely sale o f fa ll frocks. Selected
entertain a number o f her young In patties, olives, hot rolls, cup cakes
recently,In N ew Y ork and tycinfi.par
friends at her homo on Sanford and coffcg.
E. B. Hammond is a business v is ticularly attractive garments, DickHeights nt 3:30 p. m.
Those enjoying the cordial hospi itor to the C ity Substantial from son-Ives want the Sanford ladles to
Saturday— Cooked Food Sale a t Un tality o f Mrs. K ey .were Mrs. C. U. Palatka, coming down to look over m o these frocks and to read their ad
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ion Pharmacy by P ip e Organ Club. L egg, Mrs. J. R. Riddlo, Mrs. Em m ett business' condltons. He is a guest o f vertisem ent today.
the
Valdez.
,
Monday— St. Agnes GulltT meets at McCall, Miss KatherJne W llkcy, Mrs.
P ig g ly W ig g ly offer you today the
the horns.of Mrs. R. W.- Paarman, Forrest Lake, Mrs. J. G. Shnagg, Mrs.
special sales on groceries fo r Satur
W.
J.
Thigpen
and
Mrs.
L.
P.
Mcr-l
McKlnpon
A
Markwood
have
those
Jr., at 3:30 p. m., with. l^r*. Pearman
They want ypu
excellent' H a rt 8cha(fner
&
Marx day and Monday.
and Mrs. Wfn. lid d in g as hostesses. Culler.
to
g
et
your
basket
filled
with these
clothes that have everything in man
Monday— Westminster Club meets at
'Specially
priced
groceries
and aave
M O T H E R GOOSE P A R T Y .
ufacture, fit and style and they are
the home d f Mrs. W. M. Thigpen on
your
money
fo
r
your
Christmas
shop
Mrs. Charlie Anderson was the goin g at |87.60.
See their ad.
Magnolia- avenue, at '3:30 p. m.
ping. - P ig g ly W ig g ly save you money
hsotoM Wednesday evening a t a mas
Monday— Pipe Organ Club meets at
all the tim e but the saving today
querade Mother Goose and H allow e’en
J. M. Holden o f Jacksonville, w ell
the home, of Mrs.. If. T . Pace on
is
better than ever. See the prices
party.
known representative o f tho Coving
West First street, nt 3:30 p. m.
today.
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The house was decorated in keep ton Co.,.arrived In Sanford Thursday
J. C. James, o f Atlanta, Gn., is reg ing with H allow e’en and autumn, and w ill bo n guest o f the Valdoz _ Men’s extra pants in ail sizes to fit
istered at the tfontezum a fo r a short I jir g e jack-o'-lnntcrns, black cats, fo r several days while in the cjiy on the stuota and leans at ChuEchwella.
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r . Th ey are going at prices that wilL
witches and largo vases o f black-eyed business.
while, attending business here.
mnke the men buy an extra pair o f
Susans were used.
pants'
fo r they always come In hapdy.
The
especial
feature
o
f
the
evening
..Edward G. Milbury, and son, Theo
C. J. Roberts, o f Macon, Ga., made
,You
must
see them to appreciate the
was
Mother
Goose
(the
hostess)
and
dore
L.
M
ilbury
o
f
N
ew
Y
ork
C
ity
his headquarters at the Montezuma
great
savin
g in prices at Churchher
children
(the
guests),
some
o
f
arrived
in
Sanford
Thursday
and
wiU
yesterday while -hf the city transact
xweils. L e t them take your menaure
the
children
w
ere
Bo-Peep,
Jack
visit
here
fo
r
several
days
while
ing business.
a
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Horner
M arjorie Duw, Boy Blue looking over busness conditions. They /or. that, pew winter suit.
the are registered at tho Valdez.
Macon, Gn., was represented here Humpty Dumpty. Throughout
M E M O R IA L T O W A R R E N
yesterday by T. P. Parrott, who is in evening different games were played
G. H A R D IN G
The many friends o f J. B. Brico nnd
the city fo r n brief sojourn, making in keeping with lla llo w c ’cn, Souvnira
his headquarters at the Montezuma. o f witches and brooms with 'fortunes It. E. Johnson, woll known commiss
Sanford Troops o f Boy Scouts o f
nttarhod were distributed nmong the ion merchants o f Montgom ery, Ala.,
Am erica Will hold a memorial service
are glad to. see them back in Sanford
A. P. IJoyd wns nmong the busi guost*.
tonight in the Baptist church a t 8 p.
again. They w ill bo hero fo r the
The
prize
fo
r
the
best
recitation
ness visitors in the C ity Substantial
m.
The public !s urged to attend.
yesterdny from .Tnmpn. W hile here o f Nursery rhymes was awarded Mr. remainder o f tho season and are mak You r presence there w ill show you
Mr. Lloyd was registered nt the Edward Millcn, while the prize fo r ing their headquarters at the Valdoz. havo the interest o f the boys o f our
tho best costume (Chinaman) went to
Montezuma.
city, at h e a rt It will also oncourago
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. W illiam s o f
Mr. Lyle Tapp.
them to do larger things. An inter
A t n Into hour the hostess assisted N ow London, N. H., E. D. Robinson,
Among the tourists arriving in San
esting program has beert arranged as
ford yesterday were Ivan H. louder- by Mrs. II. B. Dnrrow nnd Mrs. C. A. M. Fuller, and C. C. Robinson o f follow s:
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back, o f South Bend, Ind., and Mr. Anderson, served pumpkin pio and Bt-acon, N . Y., w ere guests o f the
Scout Ceremony— Troop 8 nnd 4,
Valdez arriving Thursday. They are
and Mrs. A . E. noteholder, o f Ran coffee.
Hymn, Mrs. Wnlthour, pianist.
driving through tho country in their
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Those
Invited
to
enjoy
this
delight
dolph, Vt.
f
Prayer— D r, K !n g >
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ful -a ffa ir wero
Misses
Elizabeth car and w ill spend several days in
W hat Mr. Harding
Said
About
their
Ray Jones o f Tulsn, Okln., nnd C. Hoolchan, Lucille Anderson, Evelyn Sanford before leaving fo r
Scouting— S.: P.'lL. Booth.
w
inter-hom
o
in
St.
Petersburg.
Darrow,
Carrie
Dorsey,
Viola
Booth,
D. Ourscr, o f Fredericksburg, Vn.,
Some Facts About the Death o f
were among the out o f statu a rriva l* Maurine nnd I.ucilln Echols, Ruth nnd
Mr. Harding— 8! 1*. I - Dnvls.
Florida and western meats, beef,
here yesterdny nnd arc stopping nt Esslo Whltlo, I-orraine Franklin, MaBflWRn-:
y v *•
n W S to e fa , Mnry SUmley, Elitinr To- pork, mutton, veal and fa t hens and
the Montczunm.
Address— R. J; Holly.
lnr, Julin I-nlng, Iris Konney, Glndyco fryers and everything thnt the mnrHymn.
f:
Yates, ket affords at tho Pure Food Market
Miss Sarita Lake loaves todny fo r Stcmper nnd Messrs. Jeffry
Tnps.
••. TGainesville where she will nttend the Chester Melton, Sam H arvey, If. S. where you order your meats and they
S. A. E. dance on Friday evening nnd Ponds, R. F. Cooper, Brenton Cren g et to your houso just a few minutes
N O T IC E
the Thotn Ribbon dance Snturday eve shaw, Kdwnrd Millcn, James Hoola- a fter you give tho order. N o trouble, Hot Dog
lie, H ot
Hamburger l»c,
hnn, M. C. Haddock, Newton Sten- you don't havo to come down to rcc
ning.
Wnffcls nnd higwy o r Maple syrup
stroni, Ben Austin, Sam Ilrotherson, It. Call T lllis— the Pure Food MnrlT»c, E g g Sandwiches 10c, Ham Sand
< .
I.ylo
Tapp,
Burke ket.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I). Lawrence nnd Alton Gunter,
wiches 10c, Fresh Buttermilk Daily
E. A rgo, o f Macon, Go., were nmong Steele, Bill Coleman and Mr. and
5c Glass, 15c quart. L ittle Gem 200
Tho Qunlity Shop has the smart
the arrivals here yesterdny and are Mrs. Comer W hittle.
Palm etto avenue. <
18fl-ltp.
hats
that Inunch tho winter season.
stopping nt the Montozumn for a few
Mrs. Taylor has just returned t from
H A L L O W E ’ EN P A R T Y .
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days en route to the southern part of
C A T H O L IC B A Z A A R .
tho north whore she spent tho sum
The
Misses
Lourine
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M
argaret
the state.
Christmas Bazaar q f ' * Catholic
Franklin, Gladys Robinson nnd Bob mer In tho bets m illinery shops in the
church nt Parish Houso, December 5
bie Lou G arrett entertained most de big m illinery centers nnd tho Quality and 6.
lfll- to Doc 0.
lightfu lly Monday evening
nt tho Shop will show nothng but the very
homo o f Misses Franklin on Onk ave best in m illinery. A ten per cent re
N O T IC E TO T H E P U B L IC
nue, being nssisted by Miss Mildred duction on every hat in the store fo r
I hereby forbid ail persons to harbor
Robinson, where the Hallowe'en col tho next fow days. Get yours now.
nld or abut or contract any debts with
ors o f black nnd gold w e r e . carried
my w ife, Lucy Cox who has le ft my
Sco the advertisement o f
D. L.
out ,und the spacious rooms were
houso and bed Svithout just cause.
opened cn suite being most artistic Thraihor in this issue. H aving just
F R A N K COX.
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stock o f tho
ally decorated with a profusion o f purchased the entire
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183-4tp
cut flowers nnd Hullowo’en sugges Sanford Shoo nnd Clothing Co., I). L.
tions, nnd vory pretty was the punch Thrasher is soiling out the stock o f B E A U T IF Y Y O U R Y A R D S .
Wo
bowl embeded in yellow daisies and up to date clothing, hats and shoes
have a complete lino o f all kinds
nnd gents furnishings at prices that o f flower seeds, bulbs, and lawn grass,
gilden rod.
Music? dancing
and
numerous w ill make them move. A ll up to date all o f 1023 crop. Come In and see
and selling fo r cash gives you the our stock before buying clerwhcrc.
rock bottom prices on this fine stock The Allen Seed Co., Sanford, Fin.
o f goods.
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Stcmpor A Company are here again
today to greet all their old customers
nru| tf> mako new ones with the prices
on meats and vegetables that will
make them go. Stcmper & Company
save you real money on everything in
the meat line and they nrc not afraid
to quolo you prices fo r they havo the
cheapest prices on tho very best o f
meats that you w ill find in the state.
See their advertisement today.
The O qtlct is putting on a special
sale on W inter Hats at prices that
assure a quick clearance. They are
right up to date, Juet from tho markata and they w ill go right now. You
.M IL A NE T H E A T R E
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f6r Bchool Children Daily nt 4:00
C-MNlrifct 8hnwH Starting at 7:30 and 9:15 I*.
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i COOKED FOOD S A L E .
Pipe Organ Clpb w ill iiolld a Cook
ed Food Sale, Saturday aftornoon at
the Union Pharmacy.
thur-frl-2t
t W N # i | chain from
o f the Phoenix w ill return them *1
An invjtallon- h u been extended by
nnco.
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Dr. K in g, o f . the
F irst Baptist
Church, to 'the Odd fe llo w and R iLokah lodges to attend ehurch Sun Expert T yp ew riter cleaning and re
day evening! N ov. 4, a t 7}S0' p. •‘in. pairing. Call H . 8. 'Pond, phone 225
lTB -tfc.•
A ll Odd Felowe are requested to or Peoples Bank.
meet a t the hall f t 7:00 p. m. to atChurch, to the Odd Fellows pnd Rotend In a body. V isiting Odd F el
lo e s and Rebekah* arc also Invited.
Scat* are reserved fo r everybody,
taoalbekhasare •cm f m fw ym fw Imees
Lester. Richard’s Vaudeville Review, Presenting
/“ M y . W i f e ’s G o n e to th e C o u n try ”
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"M ID C H A N N E I."
Prices 26 and 60 Cents.
Matineo 10 and 16 Cents
Saturday— Wra. Russell In, “A L IA S THE* N IG H T W IN D ”
Lester Richards Special Matinee For Ladies nnd Chlldrpit)
Prlcds 10 and 25 Cents
186-itc.
- Y ea r* ago gettin g
arrested
considered strictly masculine.
POU N D ______
F O U N D — Bird puppy. Inquire at
Koam aiilat
a n d ' Anderson’s
Drug
8to*e.
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LOST
Newest
L o s t o k s t o l e n — i 30x 3 i-2~u l*mond Cord tire with cover.
Ho
ward fo r return to owner.
W. L.
R im p ie, F ir s t National Bank.
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F R ID A Y
Eileen Percy and Thoodore Koslotf
Frocks That Herald
the. Winter Season!
It's n Paramount Picture.
"Cold
Also
F e e t" a Two-act Comedy.
SATURD AY
William S. H art In
Gronchy Jim Alton'
Also a Comedy.
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TH E favored cloth frock, well tailored and dlverHnjfly
trimmed, vie with the more dressy alike* gowtr.
Eaeh
model preaenta a great variety of dtothTCrtrely indtvtdmit
ideas. Specials for today, Saturday and Monday........ $14.95
OPPOSITE rPOSTOFIJIC^
Men’s brown pants with small checks, at
per pair
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........|-------Men’s blue serge pants, at per pair.........__ J
Men’s blue flannel pants with small stripes,
at per pair
Men’s extra size pants, sizes up to 50 waist,
at per pair ••••••••»##•••••» ■••••«•
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Parties taking hose from fron t porch
Halloween n igh f can avoid trouble
by returning samo. 316 Oak A v o .’
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188-tc.
20? Magnolia
ander,
Hus Dunn, Paul
'Everything--for the office
Balloy^jCkeqtcr Qowan, A lb ert HickBooks, Magazines, P a rty Favors
san, Nute Stenstrom, Andrew Carra*
way, KaH W etzel, A m y Cnrraw ty,
B. L. Hatunger, C. C. Melton, Claud
H indcllff, Eugene Turner, Archie
Congratula
Frqnklln.
The out-of-town guests Announcemi-hts,. Birth
were. J. C. Skipper, II, Brown Chil tions, Birthday Cards, Convalescent
drens, Clarence
Skipper, o f
N ew Cards, Congratulations, Friendship
Cards, Sympathy -Csurdii
Smyrna.
BT. A G N E S G U IL D .
The 8t. Agnes Guild w ill hold Uielr
regular m eeting Monday afternoon at
3:30 at th « home o f Mrs. R. W ; Pearman, Jr., with Mr*. Pearman and
Mrs. Wm. Bclding as hostpsen.
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A ll numbers are rcq n co M d lq m eet
at Pariah House and go out together.
3o* r-
Vou,
On the screen
CLARA KIMBAIL YOUNG in
Ful arttf uP-'tW U'A Hfftf o f WIHnrreJ
M in , don’ t fa ll to m o his h a t a b T
fore buying. ? »b le e checked at the
8 I0 N ^
r e l i e v e ',i n
. I f jroot'hrssth l^ L n l^ n d you hnye
spells o f «fWjl/nming i h j p t hend, poop
appetite, constipation a B a generkf
no-aeeount feeling, it is a sign your
llver^ la torpid. The one really de
pendable remedy fo r all .disorder* .In
the liver, stomach and bowel* is Herbine. I f icU T powerfully- end the
liver,, strengthens digestion, purifies
the bowels'andtrcstorc* a fine feelin g
o f energy, . vim and. cheerfulness..
Price GOc. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
G REETING CARDS
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DEFINITE WAYS
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■ W e can serve and assist you along definite
■ lines o f orderly financial management. W e
S can handle either your checking or savings
account, or both, in such a manner that jfou
will find it a real pleasure to transact busin e s s w i t h Us
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can show you how to save and how others
■ Biive savbd fcftd we can place* outf facilities At
S Tydur disposal to enable you to follow their ex■ : S*
ample.
:We can act as an experienced and depend
able friend in financial matters and assist
you with your problems
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11. F. W D 1 T N E R . Cashier
Tops, Side Curtains
Upholstering
T E N D O L L A R S IN T R A D E
G IV E N B Y D A L I, H A R D W A R E CO.
NO. 3588 L U C K Y N U M B E R
Radford Auto Top Company
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The 1924 Model
Studebaker Light-Six
Touring Car
$995
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The unprecedented popularity
of the Studebaker Light-Six can
he traced to the tact that It reprecente a degree of automobile value
that the public has sought for
years.
Phone or call fpr demonstration.
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Test No. 1. It was found that with a lid on the utensil, -violent
boiling (gas on full) consumed about nine times more gus than was neces
sary to maintain gentle hoillng.Violent hailing required eighteen cubic feet
o f gas an hour; gentle boiling required two cubic feet.
Test No. 2. For gentle boiling about five times ns much'gas was
used with the lid off; with lid off 10 cubic feet an hour; with the Ud on,
two cubic feet an hour.
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ly with tho lid on ns with the lid off, nnd consumed tho same amountu
o f gas.’
Test No. 4. Gentle boiling evaporated water nbout six times ns fast
with the lid off ns with the lid on.
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The report nlso says: "Many cooking processes requite the heating
of the water up to boiling and the mabitainancc o f boiling temperature,
212 degress Fahrenheit, until the food is cooked. Some people forget or
do not know that water cannot he heated to a tempornture higher than
212 degrees F. (except in a steam boiler) nnd that violent boiling docs not
accelerate the speed o f cooking.”
The above is submitted for our customers in the hope that they
will receive benefit therefrom. A satisfied and pleased customer is our
best asset. We are always ready and willing to serve our customers to the
best of our ability.
SO U TH ER N U T IL IT IE S C O M P A N Y
II. R. ROSEBRO, Managor.
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tent,
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You do butxrob them first— out of
their spoils
To build your eyil structure yet more
strong,
And so climb by their aid to gloriout
heights
For most inglorious ends— to steal
from , starve,
And ultimately murder every host
You force to habor yout N ot glutlcd
yet
You fashion tattered banners o f dull
drab,
And, cynical asssassin to the last.
Wind him within a moldy, ragged
shroud
Before he even yields his final breath.
Sun-Proof
PAINT
l| n n
T o u r is t-.'
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KoodR w ( 1-P o m .)_ 1S1S S fM lr iw t I-P m *. ) 1»J J
Coup* (S-P* m .)____ it r s C oup*(S-PM «.)__ 1SS0
S »d .o .
J0S0 O n lo a............
2750
“ •tan to Moot your Cm m i u m m
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fin making their tests the United Stales Bureau o f Standards used a
light aluminum utensil holding two quarts o f water which was filled and
kepKfmu^thc flame in each case until the water was evaporated. The,
results were:
T lm flo a d & ter
Business men—with whom (fid runabout has always been very
popular—are well pleased with the changes embodied in this model.
, Always nigged, the car has been made decidedly trimmer and more
comfortable.
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This result is obtained by raising the radiator and enlarging the
cowl; making a decided improvement in looks and providing more
leg room.
A well designed top and slanting windshield do their share toward
• adding a finished, clean-cut appearance.
Make it a point to see the other new models also on display in the
nearest Ford dealer's show room. a
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U O H T -B IX
SPECI A L-aiX
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We .submit the following tests madojjy. pic United States Bureau of
Standards, regarding the economical and extravagant use o f gas.
Let strive the wind hin utmost, or the
* sun, *•
T o balk you o f your secret, dred In
By m a n u fa ctu rin g com plete
/ m otors, tra n sm issio n s, a x le s,
frames, bodies, tops, castings, f orgIngs, and stampings, parts-makers’
' profits are eliminated from costs,
and one p rofit only Is Included In
Studebaker prices.
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Four Wheel Brake De
monstration Convincing
pure,
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Fastening y fu r inexorable.colls
About the helpless and the Innocent!
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Th ief, shod with velvet o f a twilight
hue, , i
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Fooling with stealthy silence 'through
tho air
To penetrate the proudest, highest
towers,
O f green, magnificent nnd lusty life
Where treasure has its habitat in leaf
And branch and flower, exquisite find
It Is built complete In the great
Studebaker factories.
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Ten dollars worth o f merchandise True Blue OnklnndH Were Thoroughly
Demonstrated On Palm etto
will Ire given to the holder o f No. IIB88
Avenue.
at the Ball Hardware Company. Sou
Thoro has been much discussion
tile advertisement in this issue,
about tho efficiency o f the four wheel
Great news fo r husbands today. brakes on automobiles since they
In Norristown, Pn., n male cabaret have been put on the market but it
remained fo r the Oakland True Blue
dancer g ot arrested.
line to demonostrate
what a car
Prohibition stays on tho porch in would do on wet asphalt yesterdny.
J. W . Bishop o f Detroit
was the
stead o f in the cellar
driver nnd with him wore L. B. Shipp
The muscle about Muscle Shoals and J. E. McCrea o f the Atlanta
lias 1>ecn jaw muscle so for.
branch o f the Oakland Company.
. Palm etto avenue
from Third to
Second was roped o ff and wot down
by F ire Chief Paxton nnd Emmett
Hunt o f the local Oakland branch
drovo a enr with the old two wheel
brakes on it. The car skidded nnd
swung clear nround facing in the
opposite direction. Then the now
Oakland four wheel hrnko car was
driven at a speed o f forty or more
nnd hitting the wet nsphalt was stop
ped nlmofet'-Ynstnntly and did not skid
An fnch'^Ttly ‘ the momentum-*o f ’“theenr carrying Ht’ ’forward a short dis
tance. t l was demonstrated several
times and .to the entire satisfaction of
the big crowd present. Harry Kent,
the local dealer and other uuto deal
ers were present nnd tho demonstra
tion’ was grently enjoyed ns it show
ed the efficiency o f the four wheel
broke as the cars could not nnd did
not skid nn.inoh^ Mr. Kent is very
enthusiastic over the Onklaiuls nnd
especially over the
beautiful new
True Blue Oakland that is causing
such a furore in automobile circle:!.
-G U A R A N T E E D -
in t e g r it y
$.10 Invested by Ferris & Tcrhune, less than a month ago
ban grown into approxim ately $1,000, I f gcnornl figures can boi
taken as,a standard. I t all cme about In thla w ay:
5 . . H aving been in Orlando but a few daya, Mr. II. E. Burdick, of
Syracuse, N. Y., walked into the office o f Forris & Tcrhune, laid
upon Mr. Ferris’ desk the ndvertjacftient “ The Pick o f the Page," as
* carried by his firm daily in tho>Reporter*Star.
"H a ve you sold that p u rtfciia r piece b f p rop erty? " asked Mr.
.Burdick.
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" I f it's as advertised, I'll take it," said Mr. Burdick.
The deal wus closed that d jy , and by It Mr. Burdick and his
sister, Miss Thompson, nlso o f pyfaciise, catne into possession of
Miss Green’s property at BOO Magnolia avenue. The price was said
to have been in excess o f $20,00. The house on the property is of
semi-colonial architural design, two Btories in\height, with the lot
340 foot deep and a wide frontage.
It is Mr. Burdick’s intention to open* later In the w inter one
o f the highest class tea rooms in this section o f the state. I t will
be n place o f refinement where it w ill be possible for social O r
lando to ntertain guests. ’ Everything used in connection with the
establishment w ill lie o f the highest quality.
While Ferris & Tcrhbnc mnde no announcement o f the p r o fit.
they made fo r their advurisement, which cost them $2.10 daily,
the usual commission allowed on city property Is 6 per cent o f the
sale price, which net $007.00. Mr. Burdick read the advertisement
in Syracuse, cut it out o f tho paper and brought it to Orlando
witii him.
D oes it pay to advertise?— Orlnmlo Reporter-Star.
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Have
Those Side Curtains Ready When Cold Weather Comes. We
Offer the Beat of Material and Our Workmanship is
115 Oak Ave.,-
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When Y ou Paint UBe
Sun Proof, Sold Only by
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TH E SANFO ftD D A IL Y H E R A Lt). S A T U R D A Y. N O V E M B E R 3. 1923
C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E
S E R V IC E
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Sunday, November tfth, 1023.
S U B J E C T *’ K f t
[“Evcrlnatlng Punishment.”
[lurch Service....... 11:00 a. m.
tandny School ........10:00 a. m,
Roman’s Club Bldg., Onk Avc.
all ar e w elco m e.
PR ESB YTERIAN C HURCH
A/ following church services at cal for them to tnko advantage of tho
s; Presbyterian church Sunday and facilities
provided by the state
f :45 o. m. Sunday School.
jj:00 a. m. Preaching
i:l5 p. m. Junior C. E*
J:16 p. m. Intermediate, Cs E.
|:30 p. m. Senior C. E.
1 J0 p. m. Preaching.
Monday: 3:30 p. m. Business meet
I Auxiliary.
HO LLY CROSg C H U R CH
Firk Avcnuo’ at 4th Street.
Church services fo r the 24th SunU after Trinity, N ov. 4th, will bo:
|;tS Sunday school.
R:00 n. m., Choral Celebration nnd
ipnon.
7:30 p. m., Vespers nnd address.
On Wednesday, Nov. 7th w ill l>c
eld In the Parish House, a "N cigh idood Meeting” o f delegates from
• Guilds nnd Auxnlrica o f the Parh«i in the surrounding cities.
On Thursday, Nov. 8th, at 7 p. ni.,
ill be held the Annunl Fathers and
mi Banquet in tho Parish House.
Ui has been a most enjoyable occnim held under auspices
o f Holy
toss Men’s Club. Tho men o f the
ariih como with their eons, nnd the
* j of tho B. S. A. bring their fn•n for n big got-togother meeting.
This Sunday is celebrated as "R a lly
Sj” in the Sunday School. Parents
nd friends of the children nrc nsked
i come.
through ita agricultural institutionsAnother reason which prompted the
action was the fact that local agri
culture is so foreign to that of most
other areas cf the state that no par
ticular advantage is to be gained by
bringing many sections together for
the intensive study o f agriculture.
The resolution asking fo r.th e an
nual seminar, called fo r co-operation
o f all locnl organisations, agricultur
al, business, civic nnd otherwise, for
the succcssful conduct o f such n sem
inar ns tho state’s authorities may
find it possible to give.
Appearing nnd taking pnrt In the
program o f the day were Denn Wilmon Newell, Prof. A. P. Sprn?cr, Ed.
L. A yers nnd Frank Stirling o f the
College o f Agriculture nnd state
plant board, County A gen t J. S.
Knlncy o f Dade county, nnd l ’rof.
Jnmes Silver o f the U nited' States
department o f agriculture.
The first farm ers’ rnlly In Broward
county, and o f Davie fnrniers In par
ticular, was arranged by locnl com
munity leaders nnd boosters o f the
"Em pire o f the Everglades.” Active
among these leaders are C. A . Walsh,
H. M. Voile, nnd Ray Jenue, all o f
Davie. • S, II. Wimberly was chair
man o f the day’s progrnm.
O N E IN T E N
Neglecting a little wound, cut or
abrasion o f the flesh mny in nine
cases out of ten cause no great suf
THE S C R A P IR O N C LAS S
fering or inconv,cn|cneo, but it is tin*
one case in ten thnt onuses blood
There wns s good meeting Inst Sunpoisoning, lockjaw or a chronic fester
ij with seventy-seven present. Mr.
ing sore. The cheapest, safest nnd
, A. Wilson o f Brooksvillc, Fin. who
•dc n short tnlk, Mr. A . RnfTold
■ill be the speaker, tomorrow,
Mr.
to crm plcle th*r
ifTidU’s lallufaJwatataMi ■luuaubcCO.
T ilin g V m w - T V 'A T {
r»»lly cnjlfyed nnd the class nntlclGOc nnd $1 20. Powder 3
litcs n good one tomorrow. It was
Sold by Union Pharmacy
Brpretted that Mr. Lyle couldn’t be
Mlh us last Sunday, but we w ill exYoung man with experience in fruit
Irct to hear from him later. Mllnnc
and produce business in northwest de
■heatre 10:00 a. m.
sires position. Have bought nml sold
also fam iliar with traffic and cold
OR SU N D A Y . N O V E M B E R 4 A T
storage.
Address G. S. enre o f H er
CO NG REG ATIO NAL C H U R CH
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The services at the Congregational
Imrch begin tomorrow morning with
kc Bililc school at 0:45. A t eleven
'dock tho subject o f the sermon Will
«, The Iniporlanc o f Believing on
kt Ron o f God. The Christina Enrivor will meet at 7 o'clock p. m.
ksrp. I'learc, bo on time. The lender
rill be Mrs. Seth Woodruff.
The
kht prcnchlng scrvico begins at 7:30,
to subject of rermon w ill be, W ritin g
w Book o f L ife . Come and bring
wir friends.
November the eleventh, Mr. IlurMa will at the night service begin a
wtew of the great book, Ben Hiir,
'kith will be illustrated by over sixty
wutiful pictures,
Jh'.B was given
•wething over two ypars ago nnd
■quests havo been made tin t it be
■prated. Keep the date-in mind one
'wk from tomorrow night.
LLO Y D GEORGE P A Y S
V IS IT TO O Y S T E R B A Y *
N A T IO N A L S H R IN E
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Anp*«»«*ini«*«|
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C U T T H IS
Sunday school at 9 a. m.
Low Mass at 10:30 a. m.
Sermon on the gospel o f the day,
Benodlction o f tho Blessed Saeiament.
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L o w Masses during the week at 8
a. m. .
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Baxaat* m eeting' as usual, Tuesday
O U T— I T
IS
I'able d’H otel Dinner
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Raw Oysters
, Soups , . ■ »
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Cream of Celery Crouton
Essence of Tomato en Trisso
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Dill Pickles
New Radishes
Celery
on__________i
Branches
en Crnusfnde
Fresh Shrimp Niowburgh
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Fotnmes Parlsienne
* Choice
Prime Ribs of Ne\y York Beef Au Jus
Baked Young Chicken with Dressing .
Fillet Mignon Aux Champjnon en Casserole
Whipped Potatoes
Candied Sweets
Stuffed Bell Peppers
Steamed Rice
Com Bread
,
Finger Rolls
Lettuce nnd Tomatoes on Mnynnise
Desserts .
Apple or Barrie Pic n in Mode
Steamed Peach Roll Lemon Glace
ChocoTntc Parfnit
Vanilla Ico Cream and Cake
Demi Tassc
A fte r Dinner Mints
WORTH ■
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MONEY
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Send this, ad and ten cents to Foley ! * ■
& Co., 2d35 She m eld Ave., Chicago, ■ ?i
HI., w riting your name nnd addrciut
clearly. You w ill receive a ten emit . _.
bottle o f F O L E Y ’S H O N E Y A N D ~
T A R fo r Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup,
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also free sample packages o f F O L E Y
K ID N E Y P IL L S fo r Racknclic, Rheumalic Pains, Kidney and Bladder trot:- ‘ !'M
late, and F O L E Y C A T H A R T IC T A B , ?
L E T S fo r Constipation und Bilious^
nesr. These wonderful remedies have
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helped mill ions o f people. T ry them! ,
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he n
Sold everywhere.
TOO M A N Y
W ORDS
LO N E D IS T A N C E
T E L E P H O N E IM P R O V E M E N TS
who advanced many helpful
idea
whereby the A d club can as:.1st in
solving some o f the problems con
fronting the post office.
Frank K ay
Anderson, viee-prosldent o f the Carr Advertising Ageney,
hrefly touched upon the ninny ndvan-
The average speaker can tell hia
story In fifteen minutes IIff he
ne w
win
ill
choose hill words. One o f most de
lightful speeches I ever listened to
was only fiyo minutes long
. '
Saying what tho audience* wants to
hear and saying it in the fewest ^>0 0 nlblp words is what hits, I heard
o f a man who declared that the speech
that m ea n t'th * most-" to him 111 his
life was delivered .by a judge and corisisted o f but one w ord—"Diafchdrg*
Ja c k s o n v i l l e ,
N ov. 3 .— Tim
Southern Belt Telephone nnd T ele
graph Company plans to spend more
Hum u million dollars in Jinproyhig
long, B i s L u w L l ( h . F h u W a ^ J t C <( riling to <1 statement by R. L. Boyd,
local district malinger for the com
pany. Fifty-nine now long distance
circuits w ill lw constructed to virtual
ly every corner o f the state. A p
proxim ately 2,500 miles o f new wire
hair g r o w , on bald heads, nnd ho
w ill be strung. .
would interrupt you with a story o f
how six years ago ho had presented
that snmo plan in an address before
the Amnlagamtcd Order o f Associat
ed A nglers o f America.
R efer to
anyone's praise-worthy
accomplish
ment nnd lie would hasten to say that
be Imd told that person how to do it
or had dime it fo r him.
Red Cross Aid to Disabled
Ex-Service Men Increasing
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O Y S TE R B A Y , N. Y., Nov. 2,— A
strudy little piigrlm, with flowing
gray hair, toiled up the stony path o f
tho cemetery in Oyster Bay yesterday
and placed upon the mound o f fading
blossoms that almost covered n grave
0 fresh wreath o f bay leaves on which
was the inscription:
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‘ ‘•To the memory o f a powerful nnd
attractive personality who fought the
good figh t with radiant valour.”
A tiny white squnro o f pasteboard
with the name "D. Lloyd G eorge" was
tucked into the foliage.
A , moment o f wistful
goring, a
movement o f lips in prayer; a sigh—
such was tho tribute a form er British
premier paid to tho memory o f Theo
THE M E TH O D IS T C H U R CH
dore Roosevelt.
Lloyd George made tho trip from
Subject o f morning sermon w ill be: tho estate o f John W. Dnvik in Locust
Our Home and Our F am ily."
Valley, where he is a guest. He was
At night': "Tho Remedy fo r Our accompanied only by Mr. and Mrs.
'roubles."
Davis, a chauffeur nnd n Scotland
The Epworth League at 6:30. Meet Yard detective.
[*lth this live bunch o f yoffng people.
I At the morning service new memN E W Y O Itk , Nov. 2.— Conviction
|"r* will bo received into the church, that tho future o f civilixation dependn
•d the Sacrament o f th Lord’s Sup- upon British and American flags Dy
* r will be administered.
ing aide by side In comradeship was
The Scrap Iron Glass w ill have a expressed by I)aVid Lloyd Georg© last
I * »t‘»*ion Sunday , morning at 10:00 night Ip on address before thet tatus
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Visiting men
especially Club. The two countries, he declar
|™ritcd to attend th !T . class. . The ed, would benefit the world by adopt
wii gee that AIT strangers are ing a policy based upon mutual unbo asserted,
j l welcohio to the class,
'dcriten d in g because,,
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they never would unitn U|*on any
BAI*T1BT C H U R C H
policy’ o f aggrcisaion or o f oppress ion
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against neighbora.
hbol 9:30 a. ni.
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M A N IL A , Nov. 2.— Another carthi " A Friend Who Guards quake ihock, fourth in throe days
S O U LS C H l/H CIl
“ Advcrtlsfe nrte!-kcep on advertising" lUtgcs o f on advertising club. J. C.
seemed to bo tho keynote o f the firfct I Itronsicr, editor o f the Reporter-Star,
rally dinner o f tho Orlando and O r-[arid W. M. (Jlcnn, editor o f the Sennhge county advertising-club at th ojtlpcl, mad:? brief talks, Mr. Urossior
Monogram, the new dining room o f the |stressing the prcsxmgn’s - strike in
Orlando nusinefs .and Professional New. York, and its
importance in
Women’s club. There wero 108 pres--) proving the predominating , value o f
ent Including the members o f the A d newspaper advertising. Hon. \V. R.
club and invited guests. Karl Loh- O 'Neal talked on the advantages o f
mnnn, president o f the club, prosid- advertising
and told o f tho many
ed os tonstmnstcr, while S. Kendri.-k benefits derived from- newspaper adKuemsey, secretary o f tho Orlando.vertising.
Chamber o f Commerce, ted the sing-j
Tho principal nddress o f the cveing. Tho chief nddress o f .the ovcn-inln g was delivered by W illis TowoH.
ing was delivered by W illiam B. IIo declared that every merchant must
He wns so busy trying to cop the
credit fo r doing the things that other
people did he had no time fo r achi
evement himself.
Many o f us have a tendency to
ward glory-grabbing, nnd tho less wo
accomplish, tho more we are inclined
to grab. It sometimes comforts us to
make bcti<vo we are somebody, just
tin the little g irl likes to got into
mamma's clothes and pretend shu is
a grown-up'lady.
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DISABLED
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V ETER AN S IN H O SPITALS RECEIVE
AID PROM RED CROSS W O RKERS
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Washington—Flvo/ years after
the armistice ending tho World
War, roports of Americau Red
Cross servic'd la betfult o f tho men
who wore Il,
ther. lyiltorm o f , . tho
United States refute eny b ille t
v.htch might exist th :t tho ^o|uds
uf that conllict arp nearly healed,
in urging an Incr^aso In Digamcrship enrnllmunt during ih j Jl d
C ro n Roll Call opening on Arfnistice Day. Nov. 1X>facts convincing
ly supported by authoritative sta
tistics nro issued by the nstlonai
organisation showing that a u U '□nco was' extended by the Red
Cross to about 100,000 form er serv
ice men or tbelr ,fg:uIlios. and
02.294 Instances o f definite nnd
spectsUyed »ld to men fm hospitals
wrro noted in the pan year.
iL IU
treatments and I!*.
IN D IV ID U A L
,... m
of the government physicians and
nurses by holplng to make tho
pattest contented, by allaying
worry Over bis family, furnishing
It*1 <1 n»A© ( ill nM
In Uds
was <*•
pondod by Red Cross Chapters
and. the national organIxatioq dur
ing tho last year,
One problem In which tfio R?d
Cross aloao Is meetjng a financial
dcmanfl is lh a t ©i tbn trsnslunt d|>
ablod og-scrytco man and hta
family who must bn cared fo r
while traveling from plaoo to
place.
In personal loans »n d
grants to ttieso .travelers 113*.334.71 was speat during tho year.
Tho rgrjo ty of, Rod Cross acrvlco
also embraces rtrsJghlenlng opt
complicated claims, scpplyidg rroraattanal equipment to vattnuiB’
training renters. fumUhTng capl^
1)1 Murrs* ffTtrt'prt
tbfct ©n-
.-’ bio thorn n be-rin htplncns. hos?!-
Tho greatest braggart I ever heard
was a man;who lived In an almshouse
and was allowed to do odd jobs around
t lie neighborhood to keep IMm hi
tcbncco.
ite bragged because he
longed to he the man that he bragged
hu was.
But there is no point in pretensions
o f that sort. It is tj»e emptiest kind
ofi satisfaction. W e do not fool our
selves und we do not fool anybody
else. . . . . .
What is tkp use o f a seat on the
pintfm in unices it, is given as a rec
ognition o f true m erit? Whnt is the
advantage ‘o f gettin g into the proces
sion next to the President's carriage
unless wo Hfc put there as a wellearned distinction?. It ts simply getting into Qtnndfathcr'a uniform and
playing wd helped to clean 'em up
at Bull Rug;
G lory fra y in g can become perni
cious.
I^jy^qcssed tho unfortunate
s p e c t a c l e o f our grea t m p o n gl
war huro«s.Wdu»> when his fam e lic^aij.
to wane, j s i 7 tho w ar .d rifted farther,
and fin thcjj J/ito tho background, a t
tempted to continue in tho public oye
by letting Jil# picture in fu ll uniform
appear |n «\(<UiIf page patent medicine
advertisemfeVit.
The effeft, on . ourselves
L more
beneficial', Jfle erfect on others |s
more pleasing, and the net result Is
more constructive, i f wo tgko only
that g lo r y .that la logically awsrdcd
and to which we are
cntitlp&T.Dffcsnd Now*.
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- Sunday, November. 4, 1028 .
104 Palmetto Avenue
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11 to 2 p. m. Special Sunday Dinner iffle i* ;
Soop
Creartl fotmtlo
Baked Bea Bans
t Rotpit
Baked Young Hen Sage Dressing
Asparagus tip s o n ‘ Toast
Candied Yams
Fresh Apple Pie
hare last nlgSThy HsrV
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Mashed Potatoes-
American cheese
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T H E S A N F O R D <DATIiY H E R A L D ; S A T U R D A Y N O V E M B E R 3. 192$
Sanford Daily Herald
Another Fishing- Trip About
most attractive feature o f Calftoniia
tA o'ck lffo rn la Cultivator, g l v ^ ' h U
experiences while
on n trip to the
P a k l h k r i n r e ir a flr r a o o n r x r r p l Snae a r a t th e H e ra ld n a fld ln * . 107
M a ga n lla A v r * Saafnrd, F la .
East.
The Herald Printing Co.
fruits o f his state which ho saw ex
the poor quality o f
R. J. II 01.1,V
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L K W IS S l l i r t * ____ Clrrutattpn M an aaer
Phone 0S8-W after # p. m.
UrtlvrrriT la City hr Carrier
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Ho .expresses astonishment at
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The Assorlnlrd I*r* in la exclusively
rntlLlrd l » tlm use fur ritpulillcation of
nil now* itlspnlrhrs cVcXlUotl to It or
not otherwise certified In Hits paper
nnd olio tho local news published
herein.
All rlichtn of re-puhllrntlon of special
dispatches herein nre nlan reserved.
Ollier i II KH ALI) III) II.Ml NO. Phone 14a
TO A ! * V H H T l S K f t S l -
the
deciduous
posed fo r sale on friilt
stands or
served on the 'tables o f his friends.
Used as he waa to the ripe fru it at
homo he could not eat this fru it that
had been plucked fo r shipping W o r o
fruit. H e gives Instances o f the
frauds which tho greed o f some Cali
fornia growers in flic t upon eastern
dealers in nnd com m ^ra. o f the fruits
o f that state. (‘ ) i<, x \<:
Florida can sympathize w ith Cali
fornia In tills particular. Publicity,
backing Inw cnfrocemcnt>1ls probnbly
tho most efficien t cure fo r this evil.
— Tlmes-Union.
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What do the people want?
N o one
has ever been able to answer thnt
question satisfactorily. You may get
some idea from "M rs. and Mr. Polly
Tickk.
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180-ltc.
serHVljsbladder
China m ay unite -against her b«n
dlts.
Then the fitndita hiny . i. J
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“ Could not'-Stand nor sit and was coal mihea In America.
forced to cry ont from Intense pain,"
writes Henry W illiam s, Taririo, Mon
Mohoy .Is a bad substitute for
tana. “ The doctors said I had inflam
geation.
mation o f tho bladder and an opera
tion wns necessary. Tried Foley K id
ney Pills and - improved a t once. Toll
all m y friends about F oley Kidsuffering and perhaps, as in my case,
a dangerous operation.*’ Bladder and
kidney trouble demand prompt treat
ment. Foley Kidney P ills g ive quick
relief.
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’ Orldhdd, FfoPfcIa
Hill Laundry Co.
The Snnford D ry Goods Company,
located at the corner o f Second street
and Sanford avenue, is making very
attractive prices on men’ s , and boy’s
clothing.
Their stock is now and the
store located out o f the high-rent dis
trict and their expenses are reduced
to n minmum and they pna Bthe sav
ing thus made on to their customers.
T ry the Snnford D ry Goods Company
once, anyway.
Dry Cleaners
LAUNDRY
W ORK
OF
ALL
KIN D S A T RIG H T PRICES
Work called for and delivered
satisfaction guaranteed
!n enso of errora or mnlesfon In
legal or other nd vrrtlaementn The
Herald l'rlntliiK Company iloen not
hold Itnelf liable for ditninKc further
than the nmotini received for nuch
ndvrrtlaetnentn.
fnreti
Advertialng Krpi.ttnUtlv.
,RICAN PRK3 if ASSOCIATION
F L O R ID A C A N F U R N IS H
Fo r e v e r y b o d y .
ROOM
A Cordial Wellcome awaits you
at the Sunday School of the
Scrap Iron Clas;s.p., Mr. A. Ra,
ffeld will speak on the subject—
“America, the Vforld’s only Hope”.
Dr. Carpente r will give his
usual popular Bitlie Lesson. Milane
Theatre, promjitly at 10:15.
There need be no hesitation ex
pressed by those o f the North nnd
West ns to the ability o f Florida to
furnish accommodations fo r all who
may seek its salubrious climate, its
manifold attractions, its varied scen
ery, its sunny ilnyn nnd its com fort
able nights. Propaganda sent front
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this state to
nil
portions o f tha
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the little stream on which the town is taxation to provide fo r the luxuries result so astounding thnt the whole
country tell o f tho remarkable influx
in public works that arc constantly o f Polk county will wonderfully beneby nuto and by train o f the thousands located. O f coursu there wus much
being demanded in nn ever Increasing fitted. ‘ That the man o f both cities
from all sections o f
the United opposition by the mos baths who in
dcgi’fH*. On the other, is the growing working together on broad lines w ill
States; yet there need be no alarm sisted thnt the plnn If carried nut
class o f thinking men who see thnt bring grea t results.
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fe lt lest there be no more room.
would only add to the already great there must he a pause in this rcck“
There
arc
four
cities
in Floridn
Floridn is n large state. In area it burden o f taxation nnd result in no
Ics imposition o f Inw nnd taxation, that should work together: Snnford,
exceeds New York by considerable; practical good to anyone.
Hut the i f we nre to save our form o f gov
Orlando, Hninos Oily mu) Lakeland.
the Empire State having 30,470,800 genius found enough people who lmu
ernment and our civilization.
Just
ns the cities and towns on the
acres, while Florida strikes the mark faith in his project to hack him up
Speaking
on
that
subject
before
East
Const
work together to get pub
nt 37,040,200 acres. So large is F lor nnd put the thing through. The dam
licity
fo
r
their
section generally, bo
the
Asocisatcd
Industries
o
f
Massa
ida thnt every mnn, woman nnd child was built, turbin generators were in
chusetts recently, Judge Thompson, should these four cities work together
in the state o f N ew York, including stalled ant! within a year the town
the metropolis itself, might
locate was supplying its residents with chief justice o f the supreme couit o f in uniron fo r Central Floridn.
Illinois, said, in attacking the pres
Each one o f the four has a wonder
here and find "an idle acre" fo r each, electricity at 4 cents per kilowatt.
ent
craze fur law-making:
ful future ami are certain to become
In spite o f the fact that there is n Not only is the place well lighted, but
“ The surest remedy is to enforce four o f the important cities o f Florconsiderable area o f the state occu the electric current is being used for
strictly
all laws thnt arc passed nnd [ ida. They are connected on tho main
pied by lakes and rivers.
in other domestic purposes in heating dwell
words, Florida with its million pop- ings nnd in the kitchen for cooking. nn outraged people w ill immediately line o f the Cpast Line from Jackson-J
elution, lias room to care fo r another What lias impelled?
Imwrenccburg rise up iii righteous rebellion uml villo to Tampa ami each one 1ms an JJ
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ten million without crowding uny o f has paid ofT every cent o f ‘ indebted bring about n prompt repeal o f exist - 1 individuality o f ilH own which ninko1*
mid. such a, cpnljtlpn, very desirable ‘I n 'S
them oir its thousand miles o f ocean ness, bus paved its streets, built Ing paternalistic legislation,
nnd g u lf frontage.
Only by com aidowulks, instnled « sewer system mnke legislative bodies more o f the^ many ways.'' They a re so situated as i
parison can full appreciation o f the and created a ensh reserve in the truu spirit o f Am erican government, to distance thnt their tributary tcrhnnks. Its credit is 100 per cent. We Americans today awaken from a 1 1 itory is exclusive ami iion-coni]ictitextent o f size or distance lie gained.
Visitors to Florida need have little Whal is the lesson fo r the average w nrefu l sleep to find in the place o f ive and sufficiently great to assure
fear that they are about to endure the municipality?
It is that with cf- ‘ hc hind o f freedom a land o f rcgu!n-| the fearing o f four influential cities
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felt when t life Middle, West and the ministration and
co-operation
he- in the death throes over indulgence — Lakelund Stnr-Telegnm i.
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until
it
regains
the
strength
o
f
extreme West were being subdued teen the people and the civic admin
RU SH IN G G R E E N F R U IT TO
from the wildness of nature to an istration, it is possible to achieve its youth we should not add to its
agony
by
feeding
it
more
local
prob
M ARKET.
swer the demands o f man. There is truly great tilings.
Municipal ownno locality " fa r from the busy marts orsltip o f public utilities is the prop- lems."
There is no greater enemy of the
of trade."
None have ever been|er program to follow when thnt ownContinuing his remarks upon the
turned away from the state because1ership is made effective by conseicn tendency to more and more public citrus industry o f either Florida or
I California than the grow er who ships
ol lack o f space, nor fr o m ‘ lack o f t ions and trained officials who are expenditure, the judge said:
anything.
There Is room for nil, in , carefully chosen because of their lit"The
brave heart o f
American 'im m ature fruit to’ the markets. He
spile o f tiie fact this season !h prov- j m ss and not for political reward. In business is being broken by govern knows that lie does his fallew-growing the greatest ever known.— Palat- other words, the case o f Lnwronec- ment intermeddling and the individu ers great injustice by damaging the
kn News.
burg is another example of business al citizens are constantly reminded of reputation o f the fruit from his state,
efficiency as opposed to political ex I he over-ready jailer.
Government but he does not cart; i f ho can secure
S E L F I I ELI* IH T H E V E R Y REST pediency.— Lakeland Star Telegram . job holders nre'stepping on each oth the high price paid fo r first citrus
K IN D (I F H E L P . .
er's heels nnd new jobs are being cre fruits,
Newspapers nre commenting on tho
The northon consumer who gets a
A T IM E L Y W A R N IN G .
ated daily."
recent achievement o f the littlo town
sour, tasteless orange, or an unduly
Gradually, it is being more and
I f a fe w more men o f standing
of
Lawrenccburg,
Tcnnosst'o, in more realized that this fa ir land o f
sour and bitter grapefruit which he
and ability w ill unite in tills serious
launching a municipal project that , ours is rapidly hemming law ridden
cannot eat with nny pleasure, Is apt
warning to the American people, per
lias l*een just like a gold mine in that uin| tax ridden, to mi .extent that ncto condemn citrus fruits in general
haps something might bo accomplish
it lias made the municipality s e lf- ! Itmlly threatens our existence,
or, if ho is wiser, to wait the next
ed iti tiie way o f damming the flood of
sustaining. It seems that only a few I On the One hand, there is the im -11'.Violation
season until lie is sure only ripe fruit
legislation nnd tin- constant inter
years ago Lawrenccburg was a strag- mense pressure upon our law making
k "
" T r r ? |ft retire with the ordinary rights o f
tu " inrkt’1 M o \c hL'
glih g little one-street town without bodies fo r more anil more re•guintioif, |tlu, ilM|lvilIllll,.
Tiie country needs Th l" ,,U8 "
“ > d« P r« « ,hr
paved road* or any o f the comforts to f for more and more state or national
'm arket for the earlier fruit.
a thorough awakening with refer
he fooml in any wide-awake cominun-. aid in procuring the things thnt the
Fruit that -is green in color as well
ence to both mutters, nn awakening
ity. One day a local genius coheeiv-. people ought to provide fo r them
ns
immature will not sell, o f course.
that would have its influence upon
ed the idea o f throwing a dam across' selves, and for greater burdens of
Hut
the shipper o f immature fruit
those men whom we send to our
state legislatures ami to congress.— knows how to stimulate the hue of
maturity by the application o f heat.
M H anB B uaM HKHiaKHHoiinKiicDUM BiiH aKEraaaKBaneaH HH BrtaaH aH an ;\jjnnij Hcrnbl.
In so doing, however, he may run
against
tiie pure food law o f the UniT O U R F L O R ID A C IT IE S
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Jted States. Under this his fruit Is
| SENTIMENT—Old and New
In Ids latest issue o f the F l o r i d u to confiscation und alreudy curDull, Isaac Van Horn, developer o f loads o f oranges have been s.-ized b>
„ HniiU'M ( ’Ity ami now tMiKiitfud in esauthorities at New
"Vork ami
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A FRIEND OF M IN E
q tnMiHhinp unother Polk county town Philadelphia.
Prosecutions, may folJJ that w ill eventually lie one o f the'^0*
*he selfish eagerness o f such
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When you nre happy, friend of mine,
H |model communities o f the South, Folk fraudulent shoipcra is likely to bring
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And nil your nkion me blue,
H City, makes plain ids position ns an them somo unpleasant experiences.
K
Tell me your luck, your fortune line,
J unprejudiced booster for Folk county W hatever is ilonc to punish those who
a
And let mo laugh with you.
■ and tlds northern section in purlieu- thus Injure the market fo r good fruit
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Tell me the hopes thnt spur you on,
B lar. The following paragraph affords is a benefit to Florida.
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The deedn you mean to do,
a an insight into his fa ir nnd generous I Some varieties o f the orange, liow3
The gold you've struck, tho fume you’ve won,
J altitude toward Lakeland, an uttltude ever, nre still green In hue when ripe,
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And let mo be jolly— with you!
■ that urlU aiovt an instant and cordial by tho time they have become yellow
tVhen you are sud and heart u-cold,
S response. 1'k the people o f this grow- Jnaturally they are past maturity. It
And all your skies are dark,
2 mg city.w hich is glad to claim Isaac, is recognized thnt it Ik entirely lcgTell me the dreams that mocked your hold,
■ Van Horn ns u friend:
Jitimute to coior such fru it artificially.
The shuft thnt missed the mark.
S
“ The w riter was asked during .the The only erterion t oho followed is
A m i not yours for weal or woe?
a past week why he had included I-aku-|that they possess the proper proporHow else can friends prove true?
2 land In his work in Folk county along tion o f augur to acid— tho "acid test.
Tell me what breaks mid brings you low,
■ with Haines City und Folk City, that
California has u similar problem.
Ami let me stand with you!
5 the natural competition
between N ot only citrus hut other California
B; Haines C ity and Lakeland would fru it i n shipped long before it is ripe
So when the night falls tremulous,
sition untenable,
untenable.jin
[ hinny
W a y instances. Th at Is so
to make such a position
j in too ^
When the lost lamp burns low,
A fte r u close study o f (he situation. much further from the eastern marAnd the one of us or both of us
fo r n period o f over six years, w o 'k o ts than Florida is that tho tempta
The long lone road must go.
believe ju *t the reverse is the true|tion to ship immature fru it is the
Look with your ctear old eyes in mine,
situation. That development already atronger.
In nuch case competition
Give me a handshake true;
assured in the tributsry
territory Is the death, not tho life, o f trade,
W hatever fate or souls await,
r
mndn cortsin the future o f both a s ( M y *r J«..Hvi'PfW/
R*o, University
Let me be there with ^ou!
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U rg e commercial cities and that their o f California, contributes an article to
; Interests wepe mutual and working it hud acqulrp4 much, d f eny, BUg “ r |ii._13
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THE. SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY.' NOVEMBER 3. 1923
has been made toward the attainment
o
otf the goal. The people o f this communjty can best show their apprccia- j chose o f stock w ill mnke this comtion by a t (oast visiting the country munlty just that much more nttrnc- wait until the next day to notify
clubsom o tim e this afternoon or-this tlvc to hundreds o f people who will the office. If, after 5:30 p. m.
evening and those who arc not nl- he glad to make Lakeland their win- the carrier has ’ passed
y o u r'
R. L . SHIPP, Editor
ready members w ill undoubtedly find ter home because o f its g o lf facilities, house, call .148 and a copy will
a cordial welcome ns active pnrtid- To those men who have devoted so be delivered to your home im
pants in something that is sure to be much time nnd taken such n personal mediately by a special carrier.
P R O F E S S IO N A L F O O T B A L L
B ISH O P, S T A R A N G L E R ,
a valuable drawing enrd to lakeland, interest in bringing to pass thnt The office will be open to these
M EN AC E TO G AM El
GOES TO F L O R ID A E very dollar invested In the Ioikclnnd which is to now’ be enjoyed, well, calls up until 6 p. m.
H. L . S H II’ I’ .
Country Club w ill return a d ire ct1hero’s to you!— Lakeland Star-TelcCHICAGO, Nov. 2.— Branding pro
Fred A . Bishop, president o f the dividend either through tho medium ( gram.
Circulation Manager, j
fessional football as a “ menace’’ work
ing Island Casting Club,_ one o f
ing fo r the destruction o f the college
game, Amos Olonzo ’ Stagg, slxty-two
organizations on !tho Atlantic Coast,
Lester Richards Vaudeville Review
year o ld ' dfiiTtbt- o f athletics nt the
la on his w ay to Jacksonville, Fin.,
day Inf a big.doubje black face bill,
University o f Chicago, Inst night adtoday aboard
the steamship
Co
dressed
“ to all friends o f manche, where fo r the next six weeks
Y ou r last chance to see tho two
collcgo football** urging them to re
he w ill try hiA hnnd with nemo o f
funny black face comedians, Richards
tra in from in any manner encourag
the “ gam e" fish which infest the
and Walsh.
., .
ing the professional sport.
Stagg, waters off tho Florida keys.
whose reputation fo r tho development
Bishop, a N e w Y ork steamship man
Tw o shows w ill be given tonight. sity a t Atlanta, Ga.
o f amateur athletics has mndc him a and a life resident o f Brooklyn, fo r
Chattanooga vs. Sewaneo ot Chat national Agurc, declared that to “ pat
First show starting at 7 o’clock sharp.
more than th irty years has visited
tanooga, Tenn.
ronize Sunday professional football is the Florida coasts annually on Ashing
On the scrcon today Wm. Fox pre
North Carolina U. vs. South Caro- to co-operate with the forces which
expeditions.
During thnt time the
sents Wm . Russell in the “ Alins the lino U. at Columbln, S. C.
arc destructive o f tho inter-scholastic veteran has broken threo defferent
N igh t Wind/’
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Washington ■& Lee vs. Virglnln and inter-collegiate football, and to
records with rod and reel.
University nt Lexington, Va,
add to the heavy
burden o f the
Ho ^vns given a rousing send-off
A drama o f th e' underworld thnt - Florida vs. Mercer nt Gainesville, schools and colleges in preserving it
by
a large number o f friomis and
Fin.
proves convincing.*
In Its ennobling worth.’’
fellow members o f the Long Island
Vanderbilt vs, Mislssippl (A . & M .)
Declaring that football when play Casting Club who were nt the pier
A story o f city lights and shadows, nt Nashville, Tenn.
ed with the amateur spirit, possessed to see him depart. Bishop hns been
J-**’ Wake Forest vs. Furman nt Green more elements fo r tho development o f
president o f the Long Island Cast
Outlawed youth nnd m ystery girl. ville, S. C.
character nnd manhood than any oth ing Club fo r Ave terms,*benig elect
V. P. I. vs. Ciemson nt Blacksburg, er sport. Conch Stagg snid that “ if
ed each year by the members.— From
High power action in “ Alias the Virginia.
you believe
in
preserving
fnterN igh t W in d .? > » ; V
Emory and Henry vs. V. M. I. nt scholastic and Inter-collegiate (foot
Lexington, Vn.
ball fo r the upbuilding o f the present W IL L IA M V A N D E R B IL T
One o f those m ystery plays that
Hnmpdcn-Sidncy vs. W illiam and nnd future
generations of elenn.
M A R R IE S MISS D A V IE S
keep you holding on. to tho arms o f M ary at Norfolk, Va.
|healthy, ' right-minded nnd pntriolV
your theater chair..- . *
University o f Mississippi vs. Bir- Icitizens,! you will not lend your asN E W Y O R K , Nov. 2.-vWedding
, la l— •
mingha-Southern nt Oxford, Miss.
istnnee to any o f the forces helping bells pealed from
historic Graco
Comedy— Cupids
Elephant,
also
Milsnp vs. Howard at Birmingham, to destroy it.
F o r o n l y * 6 0 — w e w i l l e q u ip n n y T ’ u c B lu e O a k la n d T o u r in g C a r
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.Church yesterday to announce the*
Mutt and Jeff.
Ala.
w it h a n e w G lass E n c lo s u re d e s ig n e d b y th e fa c to r y a n d b u ilt t o
“ There is nothing a bunch o f gam union o f two old American families
fit p e r fe c tly w it h O a k la n d ’ s n e w t y p e p e r m a n e n t to p a n d its
Davidson vs. North Carolina State blers w ill not do for their purpose,
through the m arriage o f W illiam H.
Monday— Doug Fairbanks in “ The nt Charlotte, N . C.
w e a th e r -tig h t w in d s h ie ld .
nnd quite'often they carry along with Vanderbilt, Afth generation descen
Little Rock College vs. W est Ten them the support o f a group o f wellT
i l l s G lass E n c lo s u re is q u ic k ly In s ta lle d a n d a b s o lu te ly rn ttlcdant o f Commodore rorcnliii# Van
nessee Normal nt L ittle RoCk, Ark.
ir o o f. O n l y y o u r eyes c a n t e ll y o u h o w p e r fe c tly it fits, h o w fin e it
meaning citizens" the veteran conch derbilt, and Miss Em ily O 'Neill DnDon’t miss Lester
Richards and
Elon vs. Trinity nt Greensboro, N. wrote.
o o k s, a n d w h a t a h ig h d e g re e o f c lo s e d c a r c o m fo r t it o ffe r s f o r
vnes, daughter o f Mrs. Frederick
Company o f Vaudeville favorites to
t
h e c o ld a n d s to r m y d a ys a h ea d .
Martin Davies.
day your last chance to sea them.
I^’nchburg vs. Guilford at Guilford, M I A M I A N E X T TO P L A Y
S ee th is E n c lo s u r e in s ta lled o n a T m o B lu e O a k la n d T o u r in g C a r
N. C.
SA N FO R D HIG H H E R E D O L L A R S IN V E S T E D IN CO UN
o r R o a d s te r — th e c a r w it h th e h ig h ly d e v e lo p e d s ix -c y lin d e r
W E A T H E R CHANGES CAUSE
Newberry vs. Citadel at Charleston,
e n g in e , th e s o u n d a n d s im p le fo u r - w h e e l b ra k es nnd th e c e n tra liz e d
T R Y C LU B S B RIN G R E TU R N S.
SIC K N E S S
s. c.
/ .
Hoy-L Cats W ill Be Here Armlotice
c o n tro ls . S ec it to d a y — its u tility a n d v a lu e w i ll tru ly a m a z e v o u l
Extrem e changes o f weather dur
Catholic University vs. Roanoke nt
Day, November 12.
Speaking on general principles, no
ing Fall causn many tolds and coughs. Salem, Vn.
city o f nny pretentions whatever is
For quick re lie f from throat, chest
Rnndolph-Macon vs. University of
A fte r today's game with the Pilatkn
without a creditable country club and
and bronchial trouble, coughs, colds Richmond at Richmond, Va.
Pals tho locals will go into hard train
g o lf course. Aside entirely from tho
and croup use F oley ’s Honey and Tnr,
Milligan College vb. King College ing fo r thu game with Miami High
pleasure which pomes from memberContains
np * 'opiates— Ingredients at Bristol, Vu.-Tenn.
Destine uCi'iire * 1193
Touring . . $ 943
who w ill meet the Celery Feds on ] ship in such an < '
enterprise by the pcoRoadster . . 94 3
Coupe for Four 1143
printed on the Wrapper Largest sell
State Normal vs. Arkansas College Hood Field Arm istice Day (week
j pie o f the home towt’n, is the very cfSport Touring IC‘»S
Sedan • . . 1393
ing ' cough medicine In the world.
from Monday). This is to bo the
Sport Roadster 1095
fcclivo advertising
vnlue
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f
being
“ Foley's Honey nnd T a r is the most
T rim {. o, b. Pontiss
premier gntne o f the scuson in all
able to o ffe r these fncilitie s to the
Qltisi ITm fonirrt
pleasant nnd efficient remedy fo r
probability, as Miami was tile only
CoternmcTil Tux
visitor.
cities boast
Tooting Model* $60
coughs nnd colds .that I ever saw,"
AilJii/mut!
team to bent Sanford High last year
Roadster* . . 40
o
f
not
one
club
but
half
a
dozen.
writes Wm. Jones, Et Dura. Illinois.
and the Celery Feds are blood thirsty
Rrattered hero nnd there in the most
to trounce them in the same manner.
Robbeis run grent risks. , In Oak
! charming surrounding!;, out in the
Miami slightly outweighs the locals,]
land, 111., 12 roblirs posed np hjjntera
•front, wide open where tnen and wornJ ^ tfS IK S N O ! Jeing nrqund Ifrl #hi|o
without being shot.
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e n g e t close 10 nftture and where the
the locals arc elnssed nt 150. Miami
|surroundings ate such as to inspire
is still nmong the undefeated o f t h e 1
, those cssentiul factors o f our mental
Dartmouth vs. Cornell nt Hanover,1state, though today’s game with thu J
machinery as enable the human being
N. II.
|Duval Tigers may change their standto get n new grip on himself or hcr-|
Georgetown vs. Boston College nt ing.
self nn-l the problem that confront us I
1 Coach Wilkinson is confident that
Boston, Mass.
: in our dully grind. As fo r the sea
Harvard vs Tufts nt Cambridge I if the Duval Tigera cannot break the
son visitor, the time hns passed when
winning streak o f the Hcyl-Cuts that
Mass.
people arc content to sit down on the
| Holy Cross vs. Vermont nt Worces the lorals can at least give a good
park l>onch or take lip 11 strategic
account o f themselves anil in all prob
ter, Mass.
position in some automobile the bet
ability
put n crimp in whatever
Lafayette vs. Washington & J e f
t
championship aspirations the Miami e r to wnlch the passing throng. Peoferson at New York.
I pie o f red blood, used to a certain
! Ix-high vs. Carnegie Tech at Pitts boys may huve.
life are not
1 The locals have
been practicing nmount o f out-of-door
burgh, Pa.
'content to waste time in that way
faithfully
for
the
I’nlatnkn
game
Navy vs. Colgate nt Annapolis, Md.
they want action and they w ill have I
Penn Slute vs. Syracuse at Syra which is to be played here tmlny nnd
are us At ns fiddles for the upstate it, if not in this place or that, then
cuse, N. Y .
somewhere else.
Pittsburgh vs.
Pennsylvania
nt buys. Immediately a fter this game
The formal opening o f the new club
tho High school boys w ill go into
Philadelphia.
house on (lie beautiful grounds o f the
their
hardest
training
of
the
season
Princeton
vs.
Sw artlim orc. nt
BRICK BUNGALOW- 6 r o o m s
to meet the Miami boys when they, Lakeland Country Club, is un im
Princeton,
N.
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and hath, located on a corner
portant event o f today.
This new
Williams vs. Muss. A ggies at Wil- tome up here for their second upstate
lo t, 70x13 0, with p a v e d s t r e e t
building
replaces
an
old
home de
trip o f two weeks.
i
on ttvo.side3. One of the nic linmstown, Mass.
stroyed by Art* just nt the time when
est bungalows in one o f the Yale vs. A rm y a t N ew Haven,
its remodeling fo r club house pur
nicest parts of Sanford. Party Conn.
poses was about to be attempted.
Far West,
will make reasonable
terms.
The location on tho south shore of
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Washington vs. Oregon A ggies at
I-ake Parker is ideal. Much money
TWO STORY H U 08E— located Corvallis, Wa
hns been spent on club bouse nnd
on second street, with an extra Oregon vs. Washington State at
grounds; much more is still needed
lot, a pick up for some one. Pullman, Ore,
before Lnkclund cun do much boast
$3,000.00 with terms better
Wyoming vs. Denver at Denver
ing. But the greatest credit is due
than rent.
Colo.
all those who have so loyally stood
by what may well be termed a real
W E H A V E A C LIEN T, offorinR Colorado College vs. Colorado Uni
N e v e r a Body Built Like This Brougham — Baked Enamel Finish, Wood Frame
asset to Lakeland. A wonderful sturt
two lots in the select part of versity at Boulder, Colo.
Idaho Collette vs. Utah at Salt I-akc
GO LP
B O W LIN G
T E N N IS
BO XING
BASE B A L L FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING
Oakland Six Touring Car
Glass Enclosed Comfort
for only $6 0 more
f
Y o u r M oney
In v e s te d in
B u ys lik e these
W ill N e t Y o u j
B ig R etu rn s
Think of an Enclosed Jewett at $1325
Hanford, with a nice little
house, furniture, chickens, etc. i ---- » ■
at n bargain, l'arty leaving Nevada vs. California at Berkeley,
town and must sell nt once. Calif.
This is a good one— ask about Gonzngn vs. Idaho University at B RU ISED
ORANGES A R E CU LLS
Moscow, Idaho.
Olympic Club
G A IN E S V IL L E , N ov. 3;— Almost
$2,100.00 buys a live room bun A lto, Calif.
every orange- that is thrown out as
galow, with bnth, on a corner
Middle West.
lot. Lot 50x100. Gnrage on j Michigan vs. Iowa at Iowa City, n cull has the green spot characteris
tic o f bruised fru it from the coloring
place. Not far from Rose Iowa.
room, according to counts made fo r
Court Terms If desired.
Chicago vs. II
one day in, Marion county packing
bouses. To be exact, 07 percctn o f the
WE H A V E O V E R F IF T Y LOTS ‘Minnesota vs.
culls had the green spots. Seventeen
listed with us, ranging in Minneapolis, Minn.
psrcenUAvere unfit in order respects.
prices from $200.00 to $3,000. Hanover vs. Indi
Purdue vs. Not
In making this report to the Florida
All parts of Sanford. See our
College o f Agriculture, County A gen t
offerings before purchasing. Bend, Ind.
Denison vs. Ohl
K. C. Moorij added "This is by no
Denison vs. Ohi
means conclusive proof tfist this figbus, Ohio.
urp w ill holer as the crojf average, it
Missouri vs. Ki
being, simply the conditions found in
Manhattan, Kun.
ono day’s survoy.*’ However, these
Kansas vs. Okh
figures mean that fru it i t being hand
Olds.
led too roughly, slnce-fevcstlgatlons
Am es vs, Drako at Des Moines, have proved that green spotting in
Iowa.
caused in most cases by rough hand
Drury vs.
ling, he added.
a t 8 L Louis, Mo.
Centre vs. Kc
Surety* Fidelity, Casualty Bonds
and Invesments
yALDEZ
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H O TEL
Ky.
ftj
Painter is accused o f slapping a
Spokane girl, but may hare wanted
to aee i f the paint waa dry.
FLORIDA STATE FAfR
H IS new 5 -passenger Jewett
Brougham is a triumph oi enclosed body construction. N e ver was
eurh a body built before. A n d it’s »
not to be had on any other car. A n
enclosed Jewett FOR BUT $1325!
Paige designers have done what
was said to be impossible — combined a permanent baked enamel
finish ALL OVER THE CAR on steel
anels— with a wood frame. Wood,
ecause wood absorbs vibration,
elirdnates “ drumming" and reduces
,,-iseton il.
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Each steel body panel is dipped in
enamel'and baked three separate
times, with a rub between each coat,
then fastened to the wood frame,
Baking is done separately becau<:3
the intense heat required to bake
enamel would warp wood.
Jewett Broughanuhas a smart,
glossy, permanent finish ALL OVTUl
TH E C A R that you see on fenders
O N L Y of other cars. It stays goodlooking— no attention needed c ;her
T
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Mites Cassidy, of the Cassidy
Transfer Co., is using free gas
today— it may be your turn next
Buy Your Gasoline here— you
may be the lucky man today
, Quality Tires That Satisfy
Buyers
D R IV E -IN F IL L IN G B T A T IO N
A C E SSO R IE S
First Street and 1 Elm
Telephone 447-W
Avenue.
than washing. You’ll marvel at this
linish achieved by Paige engineers,
Cleverest seating arrangement lo r
5 adults you ever saw! T w o indlvidual front scats, both folding forward. Easy entrance and exit for all
passengers on either 6ide. A m ple
leg room front and rear. Rear scat
46% inches wide, 6eats three. Rear
cushion is removable, giving ample
carrying space for merchandise, luggage or sample trunk,
A n d this new type Brocgham is
mounted on the famous, sturdy .
Jewett Six chassis. You know what
that means— full 50 h.p. 6-cylinder
motor, giving a closed car with open
car performance. Frbra 2 to 60 miles .
an hour in high; beats most any car’s
timeupany hill; picks up from 5 to 25
miles an hour in 7 seconds, in high.
In all our experience we’ve never
sren a closed car of 6uch character
and merit for $1325 factory. Come
it:. Sit in it. Examine all its features,
Drive it— today!
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SEMINOLE OVERLAND COMPANY
SANFORD
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�THE SANFORD DATIiY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 192.1
PAOR FOUR
Sanford Daily Herald
s e r io u s ' b l a d d e r
Another Pishing T rip About
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l*«fcllabe4 every n flm n n n r m n l Sn»
Say Ml Ike llrralil llalldlnir, 107
M mK ma II n A t
n
Snnfnrd, Flu .
The Herald Prin tin g Co.
A d v e rtis in g
lis te n Mndr
A u s lle a tlo n
K now n
China w a y unit* -against h*r
dits.
Then the bfcpdlte may
•'Could not »tand nor sit and was coal mjnes In America.
forced to cry out front Intense pain,”
writes Henry W illiam s, Tarkio, M on
M oh oy.ls a bad substitute f or
tana. “ The doctors said 1 had inflam
gestion.
mation o f the bladder and an operaItion was necessary. Tried F oley K id
ney Pills and improved a t once. Toll
all my friends about F o ley Kld.-lUfTcrlng and perhaps, as in m y case,
a dangerous operation." Bladder and
kidney trouble demand prom pt trea t
ment, Foley Kidney P ills give qujck
posed fo r salo on fru it
stands or
served on the ’ tables o f his friends.
Used as he wai* to the ripe fru it at
homo ho could not cat this fru it that
had been plucked fo r shipping b e fo re
fruit. He gives instances o f the
frauds which the greed o f some Cali
fornia growers Inflict upon .eastern
on
Snbarrlailn n P r i r r In- A d r a n e r i
dealers In and cpm uffi!r» ° * die f ™ 148
o f that state- (*>
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Florida can sympathize with Cali
fornia in this particular. Publicity,
backing law cnfrocomcnt,j is probably
the most efficien t euro fo r this evil.
~ Tim es-U n ion .
13 Cents
! t k r k i t 13- la IH-pairr W e e k ly H e r
ald e n tire ly eitvern S em in al* I'n u n lA
and la im htlaked e v e r t F r id a y . A d v e r
tis in g ra lra m ade k n o w n on n ppllen lio n . $3.00 p er t e a r , n lrrn jn In ndvnner.
,1
Orldbdt),’ Florida
The Sanford D ry Goods Company,
located at the comci* o f Second street
and Sanford avenue, is making very
attractive prices on men's and boy'a L A U N D R Y
Th eir stock is now and the
clothing.
store located out o f the high-rent disN»
What do the pooplo want?
N o one
has ever been ablo to answer that
question satisfactorily. You may g et
some idea from "M rs. and Mr. Polly
Tickk.
18C-ltc.
T O A P IV K H T IS K IIN I
In enso o f e r r o r * nr omission In
lega l o r other nrtvrrllsenient*
The
H erald P r in t in g Company does lint
hold I ts e lf llaliln fo r iliminge f u r llic r
than the ninutint received f o r such
advertisem ents.
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trict and their expenses are reduced
to a minmum and they pas sthe sav
ing thus made on to their customers.
T ry the Sanford D ry Goods Company
once, anywny.
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When you are happy, friend o f mine,
And all your Nkiea are lduo,
Tell me your luck, your fortune flue,
And let mu laugh with you.
Tell me the hopes that spur you on,
The deeds you mean to do,
The K«hl you've struck, the fame you've won,
And let me be jolly— with you!
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£
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5
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When you are Had am! heart a-cold,
And all your skies ure dark,
Tell me thu dreams that mocked your hold,
The shaft that missed the mark.
A m i not yourH for weal or woe?
How else can friends prove true?
Tell me what hreaka and brings you low,
‘ And let me stand tvith you!
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So when the night falls tremulous,
"W h en the last lamp burns low,
And the one o f us or both o f us
The long lone road must go.
Look with your ilear old eyes in mine,
Give me u handshake true;
Whatever fate or sotils await,
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Let me be there with you!
— Andrew Chtupman in the Kansas City Star,
•k"T h ere are four cities in Klurldn
on» that should work together: Sanford,
3V* Orlando, Haines City and Lakeland.
Just as the cities mi l towns on the
ire East Coast work together to get puli<0 - liclty fo r their section genewilly, so
m, should these four cities work together
o f in uniron fo r Central Florida.
£
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Each one o f the four lias a wonder- ■
ful future and are certain to become £
rce four o f the important cities o f Flor- JJ
ml Ida. They are. connected on the main ■
jly |lino o f the Cpast Line from Jackson- '£
nd ville to Tampp and each one has an £
»t- Jindividuality p ( its own which mnke1*
ml jMiolj a cnnlltlprj very dcaij-ablp ’i l l 'B
he many ways. They are so situated as £
nt. to distance that their tributary ter- J
n 't i t o i y is exclusive and mm-competit- ■
o f ive mid sufficiently great to assure £
In-; the fearin g o f four influential cities £
nw o f importance and large population." JJ
ice — Lakeland Btar-Tolegrnni.
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R U S H IN G
TO U R F L O R ID A C IT IE S
A FR IE N D OP M IN E
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G R E E N F R l ’ IT TO
M ARKET.
There is no greater enemy o f the
citrus industry o f either Florida or
California than the grow er who ships
immature fru it to the markets. lie
knows that ho does his follcw-growers great injustice by damaging the
reputation o f the fruit from his state,
hut be does not care if hp can secure
the high price paid fo r first citrus
fruits.
The northen consumer who gets a
sour, tasteless ornngc, dr an unduly
sour and bitter grapefruit which he
cannot eat with nny pleasure, is apt
to condemn citrus fru its in general
or, if he is wiser, to wait the.next
season until liu is sure only ripe fruit
is coining to market before he buys.
This has a tendency to depress the
market for the earlier fYuit.
Fruit that is gfcen in color as well
ns immature will not sell, o f course.
But the shipper o f immature fruit
knows how In stimulate the hue of
maturity by the application o f heat.
In so lining, however, he' may run
against the pure food law o f the Uni
ted States.
Under this his fruit is
liable to eiiidismtlon and already car
loads o f oranges have been seized by
the authorities ut N ew
Y ork and
Philadelphia. ' Prosecutions may fo l
low atid the selfish eagerness o f such
fraudulent .-helpers is lik ely tu bring
them somo unpleasant
experiences.
In his latest issue o f the Florida
Bull, Isaac Van Horn, developer o f
Haines City and now engaged in es
tablishing another Polk county tnyvn
thut w ill eventually be one o f the
model communities o f the South, Polk
City, mnkc.H plain his position ns an
unprejudiced booster for Polk county
and this northern section in particu
lar. The following paragraph affords
an insight into lain fa ir and generous
attitude toward Lakeland, un attitude
that w ill meet an instant and cordial
response by the people o f tills grow
ing city.w hich is glad to cluim Isaac
Van Horn iis u friend:
“ Thu w riter was asked during the
past week why he bad included Lake
land in his work in Polk county along
with llalnes City and Polk City, that
the iiuturul competition
between
Haines C ity and lakeland
would
position untenable, in loo many instances. Th at is so
idy o f thu situation much further front the osstern marover six years, we|kets than Florida is that tho temptnreverse is tho tru e ' tlan to ship immature^ fru it U the
development already stronger.
In such cose competition
tributary
territory is the death, not tho life, o f trade.
BECAUSE yc
welcome here
can, intrude.
are always
yo u never
P e o ple s Ra n k o r S a n fo r d
' i i'
satisfaction guaranteed
t>s"
S E L F H E L P IH T H E V E R Y B E ST
K IN D O F H E L P . .
Newspapers are commenting on thu
recent achievement o f the little town
of
Luwrcnccburg,
Tennessee,
in
launching n municipal project that
hriH lieen just like a gold mine in that
it has made the municipality .selfsustaining. It seems that only n few
years ago I.awrenceburg was a strag
glin g little one-street town without
paved roads or any o f the comforts to
lie found in any wide-awake commun
ity. One day a local genius conceiv
ed the Idea o f throwing a dam across
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result so ^Htounding that the whole
o f Polk county will wonderfully benefitted. ‘ That the man o f both cities
working together on broad lines w ill
bring great results.
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Work called fo r and delivcrei
ROOM
There need be no hesitation
ex
pressed by those o f the N orth ami
West ns to the ability o f Florida to
furnish accommodations fo r all who
may seek its salubrious climate, its
manifold attractions, its varied scen
ery, its sunny days and its com fort
able nights.
Propaganda sent from
this state to
nil
portions o f thu
country tell o f the Temnrknblc influx
by nuto and by train o f the thousands
from nil sections nf
thu United
States; yet thero need be no nlarm
fe lt lest there be no more room.
Florida is a large state. In area it
exceeds N ew York by considerable;
the Empire State having B0.-17t»,K00
acres, while Florida strikes the mnrk
at 37,515,200 acres. So large is F lor
ida that every man, womnn and child
in the state o f N ew York, Including
the metropolis itself, might
locate
here and find “ an idle acre" fo r each,
In spite o f the fact that there is a
considerable area o f the state occu
pied by lakes and rivers.
In other
words, Florida with its million pop
ulation, has room to care Tor another
ten million without crowding nny o f
them o(T its thousand miles o f ocean
and g u lf frontage.
Only by com
parison can full appreciation o f the
extent o f size or distance he gained.
Visitors to Florida need have little
fear that they are about to endure the
hardships hat pioneers o f years ago
fe ll when the Middle West and the
ext feme West were being subdued
from the wildness o f nature to an
swer the demands o f man. There is
no locality " fa r from the busy marts
o f trade."
None have ever been
turned away from the state because
of lack o f space, nor from lack o f
anything.
There is room fo r all, in
spite o f the fact this season is prov
ing the greatest ever known.— I'ulatka News.
OF
K IN D S A T R IG H T PRICES
Fnreti
F L O R ID A C A N F U R N IS H
FO R E V E R Y B O D Y .
WORK
�:D DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1023
has been made toward the attainment ■if personal enjoyment and rccreatfpr]
o f the'goaf. The people o f this com or in the knowledge that the jnA*
munity can best show their apprecia chase o f stock will make this com vour home by 5:30 p, m. do N O T
tion by a t least visiting the country munity Just that much more attrac I wait until the next day to notify
club Bomo timo this nftemonn or this tive to hundreds o f people who will ihe office. If, after 5:30 p. m.
evening and those who are not al tic glad to mako I-nkelnml their win (he carrier has ' passed
your.''
R. L. SHIPP* Editor
ready membors w ill undoubtedly And ter homo because o f its g o lf facilities. house, cnll 1*18 and a copy will
a cordial welcome as active particl- To those men who have devoted so be delivered to your home im
pants in something thnt is suro to be much time and taken such a personal mediately by a special carrier.
W fJ A T IS S L A T E D ON
P R O F E S S IO N A L F O O T B A L L
R IS IIO P, S T A R ANG LER,
a valuable drawing card to lakeland. Interest in bringing to pass that The office will be open to these
TI1E G R ID IR O N T O D A Y
M EN AC E TO G AM E]
GOES TO F L O R ID A E very dollar invested in the Lakeland which Is to now bo enjoyed, well, calls up until 0 p. m.
It. L. S H IP!*.
Country Club w ill return a direct here’s to you!— Lakeland Star-Tele
CHICAGO, Nov. 2.— Branding pro
The following is the schedule o f
| f r e d A . Bishop, president o f tho dividend cither through tho medium gram.
Circulation Manager.
'the major games in the various sec fessional football as i ^menace” work I Long Island Casting Clubv one of
tions o f the country tomorrow a fter ing fo r tho destruction o f the college I the best known ‘Ashing and angling
noon:
game, Amos Olonzo* Stagg, slxty-two
I organisations on "the Atlantic Coast,
Lester Richards Vaudeville Review
year old dfrtetbV o f athletics at the
South.
is on his w ay to Jacksonville, Fla.,
today in n big double black face bill.
Tulnnc vs. Tennessee at Knoxville, University o f Chicago, last night ad today aboard the steamship
Co
dressed d 'lfe tte r “ to all friends o f
Tcnn.
manche,
where
fo
r
the
next
six
weeks
You r last chance to see tho two
college football” urging them to re
Aubum vs. Georgia at Columbus, frain from in any manner encourag he w ill try his hand with some o f
funny black face comedians, Richards
the "gnm o” fish which Infest the
Ga.
f
and Walsh.
ing the professional sport.
Stagg, waters o ff tho Florida keys.
Georgia Tech vs. Alabama Univer whoso reputation fo r the development
Bishop, a N ew Y ork steamship mnn
Tw o shows w ill be given tonight. sity at Atlanta, Ga.
o f amateur athletics has mado him a and a life resident o f Brooklyn, fo r
Chattanooga vs. Sewanco at Chat national Agure, declared that to “ pat
First show starting nt 7 o'clock sharp.
more thnn thirty years has visited
tanooga, Tenri.
ronize Sunday professional football is the Florida coasts annually on Ashing
North Carolina U. vs. South Caro- to co-operste with the forces which
On the screen today Wm. Fox pre
expeditions.
During that t'mo the
sents W m . Russell in the "A lia s the lina U. at Colurobin, S. C.
ore destructive o f tho Inter-scholastic veteran lias broken threo derteront
N igh t Wind/’
Washington ■& Lee vs. Virginia and inter-collegiate football, and to
records with rod and reel.
University nt Lexington, Vn.
add to the heavy
burden o f the
He ,wns given a rousing send-off
A drama- o f the? underworld thnt . Florida vs. Mercer nt Gainesville, schools and colleges in preserving it
by
a largo numbe- o f friends and
Fin.
proves convincing..
in ita ennobling worth."
Vanderbilt vs. Misissippi (A . & M .)
Declaring thnt football when play
A story o f city lights and shadows, at Nnshville, Tcnn.
ed with the amateur spirit, possessed
Wnko Forest vs. Furman nt Green more dements fo r tho development o f
Outlawed youth and m ystery girl. ville, S. C.
character and mnnhood than any oth
V. P. I. vs. CIcmson nt Blacksburg, er sport. Coach Stagg said that “ if
H igh power action In “ A lias the Virginia.
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you bd ieve
in
preserving
JnterN igh t Wlnd.^
Emory and Henry vs. V. M. I. nt scholastic and inter-collegiate (foot
Lexington, Vn.
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ball fo r the upbuilding o f the present W IL L IA M V A N D E R B IL T
One o f those m ystery plays that
Hnmpdcn-Sidncy vs. W illiam and and future
generations
o f clean,
M A R R IE S M ISS D A V IE S
keep you holding on. to tho arms o f Mary nt Norfolk, Va.
healthy, ^right-minded and patriotic
your theater chair.;University o f , Mississippi vs. Bir- citizens,'you w ill not lend your nsN E W Y O R K , Nov
mingha-Southcm nt Oxford, Miss.
lstnncc to any o f the forces helping bells pealed
from
historic Grace
Comedy— Cupids
Elephant
Blue Oakland Touring Car
Milsnp vs. Howard Bt Birmingham, to destroy it.
For only *60—we w ill equip i
'
v .
Church yesterday to announce tbr
Mutt and JciT.
Ain.
with
a
new
Glass
Enclosure
d
“ There is nothing a bunch o f gam union o f two old American funiilics
fit perfectly with Oakland’s
Davidson vs. North .Carolina Stntc blers w ill not do fo r their purpose,
through the mnrrlago of William H.
Monday— Doug Fairbanks in "Tlio nt Charlotte, N. C.
weather-tight windshield.
and quite‘often they carry along with Vanderbilt, Afth generation descen
Little Rock College vs. W est Ten them the support o f n group o f wellTills
Glass Enclosure is quickly installed anti absolutely rattlcdant o f Commodore Corenllug Van
nessee Normal nt Little RoCk, Ark.
iroof. O n ly your eyes can tell you how perfectly it fits, how fine it
meaning citizens" the veteran conch derbilt, nnd Miss Em ily O’N eill DnDon't miss Lester
Richards am
Elon vs. Trinity nt Greensboro, N. wrote.
ooks, nnd what n nigh degree o f closed ear comfort it offers for
vnes, daughter o f Mrs. Frederick
Company o f Vaudeville favorites to
the cold nnd 6tormy days ahead.
day your last chance to see them.
Lynchburg vs. Guilford at Guilford,
Sec this Enclosure installed on a True Blue Oakland Touring Car
N. C.
or Roadster—the car with the highly developed six-cylinder
D O L L A R S IN V E S T E D IN COUN
W E A T H E R CHANGES CAUSE
Newberry vs. Citadel nt Charleston,
engine, the sound and simple four-wheel brakes and the centralized
T R Y C LU B S B RIN G R E TU R N S.
S IC K N E S S
S. C.
/ .
nts W ill Be Here Armistice
controls. Sec it today— its utility and value will truly amaze you I
Extrem e changes a t weather dur
Catholic University vs. Ronnoke nt
Day, November 12,
Speaking on general principles, no
ing Fall causa many colds and coughs. Salem, Vn.
city o f any pretentions whatever Ip
For quick relie f from throat, chest
Randolph-Macon vs. University of
A fte r today's gnme with the Pilntka
without a creditable country club nnd
nnd bronchial trouble, coughs, colds Richmond at Richmond, Va.
Pals the locals w ill go into hard train
g o lf course. Aside entirely from the
nnd croup use F o ley ’s Honey nnd Tar.
Milligan College vs. K ing College ing fo r the game with Miami High
plcnsure which pontes from member
Contnins
'opiutes— ingredients nt Bristol, Vu.-Tenn.
BmtncnCour* * I 193
Touring . . $ 941
who w ill meet the Celery Feds on
ship in such nn enterprise by the peoCoupe for Tour 1141
Rond.tr
r
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941
printed on the wrapper Largest sell
State Normal vs. Arkansas College Hood Field Armistice Day (week
j pie of the homo town, is the very e f
Sport Touring 1091
Sedan . . .
1395
ing ' cough medicine in the world. at Batesville, Ark.
from Monday).
This is to lie the
Sport Roadutcr 1091
fective advertising
value o f being
.O c x k lc T n d
"F o le y ’s Honey nnd T a r is the most
Price i f. o. b. Pont I t ;
Ouachita vs. University o f Arkan premier game o f the season in all
able to o ffe r these facilities to the
Ql usj Enclosures
pleasant and efficient remedy fo r sas nt Fayetteville, Ark.
probability, as Miami was the only
(Juirrmtifitl Tux
visitor.
Many Florida cities lionst
Touring Model* $60
coughs nnd colds .that I ever saw,”
AilJillimul
team to bent Sanford High last year
East.
Roadsters . . 40
o f not one club but half a dozen,
writes W m . Jones, El Dora. Illinois.
Amherst vs. Wesleyan nt Amherst, and the Celery Feds are blood thirsty
A Product «■/ General X
scattered hoto nnd there in the most
VA * T A *.>*.*-*•^ I.VAJ.L.X
to trounce them in the same manner.
Mass.
Robbeis run great risks. In Oak
charming surroundings, out in the
’- V
Miami
slightly
outweighs
the
locals,
Brown vs. St. Bonaventurc nt Proland, III., 12 roblirs posed aji hgnL-r:
great, wide open where men and wornaround 16-1 jyhijo
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without being shot.
3 vifrfifip- R K i s i u u r j s y
on get close To nature and where the]
Columbia vs. Middlebury nt New the locals arc classed nt 150. Miami
surroundings ute rucii as to inspire
.York.
. is still among the undefeated o f th e '
those csocntiul factors o f our mental \
Dartmouth vs. Cornell ul H anover,'state, though today s gams with tho}
machinery ns enable the human being;
|Duval Tigers may change their stand- 1
N. II.
to get n new’ grip on himself or her
Georgetown vs. Boston College nt ing.
self nnd the problem that confront us
Conch Wilkinson is ccnAdent thut ,
Boston, Mass.
f grind. A m for the sea
u ^
Harvard vs. Tu fts nt Cambridge, if the Duval Tigers ennnot bri nk the
son visitor, the lime hns passed when
winning streak o f the Hcyl-Cuts thut
Mass.
people are content to sit down on the I
Holy Cross vs. Vermont at Worces the locals can at lenst give a good'
park bench or take up a strategic
account o f themselves ami in ull prob
ter, Mass.
'position in some automobile the b et-1
Lafayette vs. Washington & J e f ability put n crimp in whatever
m
■\
'tor to watch the passing throng. Pro
championship aspirations the Miami
ferson nt New York.
pie o f red blood, used to n certain
Lehigh vs. Carnegie Tech at Pitts hoys may have.
, The locals have been practicing 1amount o f out-of-door life are not
It:
burgh, Pa.
J
content to waste timo iri that way
Palntnkn
game
Navy vs. Colgate nt Annapolis, Md. faithfully for the
r ai *
they want action and they w ill have
Penn Stutu vs. Syracuse at Syra which is to be played here todny and
are us At ns Addles for the upstate it, if not in thft place or that, then
cuse N. Y.
somewhere else.
vs.
Pennsylvania fit boys. Immediately nfter thin guma
JLM g H C L U I I l i a
Pittsburgh
The formal opening o f tho r.cw club
school
hoys
w
ill
go
into
Jthe
High
Philadelphia.
house
on the beautiful grounds o f the
vs.
Swnrthmore. nt their hardest training o f the season
BRICK BU NG ALO W — 6 rSomH
Princeton
Lakeland
Country Club, is un im
to meet the Miami boys when they
and bath, Iccaled on n comer Princeton, N. J.
portant
event
o f today.
This new
come up here fo r their second upstate
lot, 70x130, with paved street
Williams vs. M
building
replaces
an
old
home de
trip o f two weeks.
on two side.4. One of the nic- liumstawn, Mass,
stroyed by Aro just nt tho time when
cst bungalows In one o f the Ynle v«. Arm j
its remodeling for club hourc pur
COUGHS. COLDS, W H O P P IN G
niceHt parts of Sanford. Party Cbnn.
pose!
was about to bo attempted
COUGH
will make reasonable terms.
*’“r
The
location
on the south shore of
Mrs. W ill Ila il, R . 'N o.'H Baxley,
Oregon A ggies at
Luke
Parker
is ideal. Much money
Gn., states: “ Phm w riting to all who
TW O STORY HU03E— located c ^ u ^ V a s h ”
has been spent on du ll house nnd
suffer
from
cougs,
colds,
croup
or
on second street, with an extra, Oregon vs. V
whopping cough.
I cannot recom grounds; much- more is still needed
lot, n pick up for some onc.lpul,iniini 0rt>>
mend
Foley's
Honey
nnd Tnr too before Lakeland cun do much boast
$3,000.00 with terms better
Wyoming vs Dcnver ut Denver,
much, and I can’t l^ccp house without ing, But the grentest credit is due
than rent.
Colo.
it
Have been uidng it since 1019 all those who have so loyally stood
W E H A V E A C LIE N T, offering Colorado Colli
and have found it the best medicine by what may well be termed n real
N e v e r a Body B u ilt Like This Brougham — Baked Enamel Finish, Wood Frame
two lots in the select part of varsity at Bould
there is for grown-ups nnd children." asset to Lakeland. A wonderful start
GO LF
B O W L IN G
T E N N IS
BO XING
BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A L L
T R A P SHOOTING
Oakland Six Touring Car
Glass Enclosed Comfort
for only $6 0 more
{
if
Think of an Enclosed Jewett at $1325
Hanford, with a nice little
Il,nh» Co,lf« L'
Best and largest cough and cold re
house, furniture, chickens, etc. cit>\ uuh*
medy in the world. Refuse substit
at a bargain. -Party leaving Nevada vs. Ci
utes. Sold everywhere.
town and must sell at once.
Idaho University at
This is a good one— ask about
B RU ISED O R A N G E S A R E C U L L S
H IS new S-paasenger Jewett
Brougham is a triumph ol cnclosed hody construction. N ever was
such a body built before. A n d it’s
T
$2,100.00 buys a five room bun
galow, with bath, on a corner
lot. -Lot 50x100. Garage on I Michigan va. h
place. Not far from Rose Iowa. “
Court. Terms if desired.
Chicago va. Illii
Minnesota va.
W E H A V E O V E R F IF T Y LOTS
Minneapolia,
Minn.
listed with us, ranging in
Hanover
va.
prices from $200.00 to $3,000.
AU parts of Sanford. See our Purdue va.
offerings before purchasing. Bend, Ind.
Mites Cassidy, of the Cassidy
Transfer Co., is using free gas
today— it may be your turn next
tU e a tC F W Y
Deniaon va, Ohio 8
Denison va. Ohio State at Columbus, Ohio.
Missouri va. Kansas
A gg ies
at
Manhattan, Kan.
Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman,
Okla.
Ames vs. Drake at
Iowa.
Drury vn.
a t St. Louis, Mo.
Surety, Fidelity, Casualty Bonds
Centre vs. Kc
D ei
Buy Your Gasoline here— you
may be the lucky man today
Moines,
Quality Tires That Satisfy
Buyers
and Invesments
Painter is accused o f slapping a
Spokane girl, but may have wanted
F LO R ID A to see i f the paint was dry.
V A L D E Z HOTEL
FLORIDA STATE FAIR
First Street and ‘ 'Elm
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D R IV E -IN F IL L IN G S T A T IO N
A C E SSO K IE S
Avenue,
Jacksonville
Telephone 447-W
*ok od -f# r
N O V E M B E R 15 - 24, 1923
looking
than washing. You’ll marvel at this
linish achieved by Paige engineers,
__. Cleverest seating arrangement fo r
5 adults you ever saw! T w o indlvidual front 6cats, both folding for
ward. Easy entrance and exit for all
passengers on either side. A m p le
leg room front and rear. Rear seat
46! j inches wide, sears three. Rear
cushion is removable, giving ample
carrying space for merchandise, lug
gage or sample trunk.
A n d this new type Brocgham is
mounted on the famous, sturdy
Jewett Six chassis. You know what
that means— full 50 h.p.6-cylinder
motor, giving a closed car with open
car performance* Frbm 2 to 60 miles
tin hour in high; beats most any car’s
time up any hill;picks up from 5 to25
miles an hour in 7 seconds, in high.
la all our experience we’ ve never
seen n closed car of such character
nnd merit for $1325 factory. Com e
in. Sit in it. Examine all its features.
D rive i t — today!
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TltfE S A N F O U D D ATLY H E R A L D , S A T U R D A Y . N O V E M B E R 3. 1923
In the Circuit Court of'tk e Seventh
C O R R E C TE D M A Y 1. 1923
. Booth Round
LAKE MARY
Depone
A rriv e
2:30 a.tn,
2:40 o.ra
No.
83.
8:40 a.m.
Mr. and *Mra. J. E. Singletary a r N o." 27..
2:40 p.m.
rived last Saturday from Waycross, No.
89..
7:10 p.m.
Ga,. where Mr. Singletary had bpon No.
85..
In the .hospital fo r
the past two
weeks.
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Northbound
A r r lfb
Mr. and Mrs. MInchen tnft.de a bus
.... 1:48 n.m.
iness trip to Sanford Friday.
....11:45 n.nt.
Mr. and Mrs. John C flff moved F r i
__ 3:42 p,mi
day in the new house that Mr. Enger__10:00p.m.
sol has just completed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Draddock re
T rilb y Branch
turned Wednesday from a fe w days
D epart!
A rriv e
visit with their children at DeLand
7:80 a.m.
and Pierson, nnd also looking a fter xNo. 100..
3:25 p.m.
their grove and greenhouse nt P ier xNo. 24..
1:30
pm
.
xNo.
25..
son.
5:50 p.m.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Yntos le ft Thurs xNo. 101..
day morning fo r their home at Au*
Leesburg Branch
burn dale. Mr. Yates hnd charge o f
A rrive
Departs
the section during the nbscnce o f Mr,
3:55 p.m.
xNo. 157.....
Singlctnry.
2:45 p.m.
No. 21.....
Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, the populnr
0:30 a.m.
xN
o.
158..
..
school tenchcrs o f Lake M ary nnd
7:10 p.m.
No. 22.....
Paoln,umoved in the village Snturdny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. McCormick moved
Oviedo Branch
Monday in to their hew home here
Departs
A rrive’
they have rcccntlp urchasc’l.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earnest Rrnddock o f xNo. 120.......... 7:45 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
Dolamd spent Sunday here the guests xNo. 127..........
a—
Dally,
except
Sunday.
o f their parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Mnrris Sjobtom mid
nnd Mrs. C. C. Locke and children P U T N A M S H O U L D S E N D S H O W
EpenlSundnylastibHninej Rgcncp.hcm
ING TO N E W Y O R K .
spent Sunday last in Hnints City, the
guests o f rMs. Bjoblom's parents, Mr.
Through the offices o f Kingling, o f
circus fem e, whose winter home is in
nnd Mrs. J. C. Locke.
Mr. nnd Mr*. John n i f f nnd Mr, Sarncotn, every county in Florida hns
and Mrs. M. Fanning attended the bocp offered n plcndid oppoituhity
show In Orlando Snturdny opening. to gain prestige fo r n nominal cost,
Mr. and Mrs. Minchcw had ns their and numerous counties have accepted
guests last Thursday, Mr. nnd Mrs. the offer. Mr. Kingling lm« engaged
upon his own initiative
the grvut
Cook o f Paoln.
The ladies o f
the
Presbyterian Mudlson Square Garden, N ew York,
church gave n supper ln3t Friday end hns agreed that any and nil
night that wns well attended nnd n counties in Ploridn may have ample
apuco in which to exhibit the show
good sum of money cleared.
_ „ The Ladies Aid Society wns organ ings o f tho county products free o f
ized nt Iho home o f Mrs. II. D. Du chnrge. From the spnee there mny
rant on Thursday the 11th o f October, be distributed booklets or cards from
commencing with sixteen members. each county entering the proposition,
Mrs. L. F. Snow was elected presi while the Florida Improvement Hoard
dent; Mrs. Pearl Whitaker vice-pres ha arranged fo r announcements to ap
ident; Mrs. C. C. Locke, secretary, pear in N ew York pnpeis at the prop
and Mrs. Florence Minchcw treasurer, er time.
tl was decided to hold n meeting on
the second nnd fourth Thursdays of
each month. Tw enty-live cents will
be charged each member every month
ns dues.
Mr. (Jreenleaf’ hir«' nlvuit finished’ u
house for Mr. 1. C. Nichols o f West
Virginia, the lot being purchased o f
Mr. Gfcenlcaf.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wilson and
children arrived Kridny
afternoon,
making the trip over the rood from
Hollis, N. H. They were accompanied
on the trip by Mr. nml Mrs. Gene
Shaddock o f Nashua, N. H.
They
slopped over here for a few days be
fore going on to Orlando where they
will rcsidp for the winter. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wilson will reside here for the
winter ns usual.
Mrs, Laura Kernel! and Mrs. E. Ilersey were shopping in Sanford Tues
day.
The Ladies Aid Society o f Luke
M siy held their first meeting last
Thursday afternoon at the home ftf
Mrs. Florence Minrhew, with n very
good attendance, nnd Mrs. Cook, pres
ident of l’aola Circle as a visitor, who
gave a very interesting talk on the
good that derives from u Ladies Aid
Society. A fte r the business meeting
refreshments consisting o f coffee and
sandwiches were served b ythc hos
tess assisted by Mrs. I.. F. Snow.
The next meeting will be held nt the
home o f Mrs. ( ’. ( ’ . Locke, N ov. 8th.
Mrs. E. E. Lloyd came home last
Sunday from Tampa where she hnd
been in the hospital for ten days. Her
friends regret very much that she
still continues in very poor health.
Mr. J! I.. Jones o f Americus, Ga.,
has opened the garage here for busi
ness, und has the prospect* o f doing
a good business here this winter, Mrs.
Jones und children arrived here Sat.
utriuy nnd they
are
expecting to
make this their future home.
Among the arirvals here fo r the
winter are Mr. und Mrs. Jcalinon, o f
Hampton Reach, N. M., Mrs. E. Hor
sey o f I-nlishurg, Mass., Mr. und Mrs.
Ellis o f
Chelsea, Mass.
Quite
u
bunch are expected in a few days. Mr.
Ellis purchased seven lots hero last
winter und is building a nice house.
In Home, a man who stoic a kiss
was given castor oil, which Is noth
ing to smack his lips over.
P A IN T W ITH O U T O IL
Ilr m a r h a M r I t U r u i r o T k a l ( ala lia n a
I k r ftktat at P a in t Krt rn l> -l-'it r
P e r I'c a l.
A
I 'r r r
T r ia l P a r k * * * la M a llr *
K t r r r « * r SVfca W r llr a .
la
Ji. I* lo c i’, a prom in en t m au u factu r-
c r o f A d am *. N. Y., .d is c o v e re d a p roc r « * o f inaklm r u new klm l
l>alnl
w ith o u t Ilia uar o f oil.
l i e named II
P o w d e r-p a in t. II cgm va In the form of
> ■ a d ry p o w d e r and a ll Ih u l la requ ired
, la co ld w’u ie r to m a k e a paint w ea th er
p ro o f, fire p roof, au n llary und d u ra lilr
fo r outalda o r Inalde {ta in tin g.
11 la
* r r rrm e n t p rin cip le app lied to paint,
ad h e re * to B*r»y aur/are, w ood, Mona
tirlck . apreada and look a lik e o il
In i m id r o » i * about o n e -fo u rth aa
f r i t * to A . U K lca. Inc.. M a m ifa c t o N o rth Hi., Adaraa, N. T., and
ckaira w ill ha m ailed lu yop.
r ca rd and fu ll In fo rm a tio n
fram e, stucco, brie
HE quiet charm of the English
country home has been well ex*
pressed la the artistic suburban home
which Is shown here.
From -the
broad walk and sun-Ut entrance to
the quajnt chimney pots and grace
ful gables the architect has combined
• a distinctive grace with' a modem type
of permanent building.
The main entrance has been placed
at the side fo order to give the full
width of the house to the liv|ng,room.
The broad roof above the doorway is
broken by an attractive gable and the
main chimney which serves the living
room fireplace and the main healing
plant. Another pleasing gable on the
other side extends the bedroom and is
trelliscd for vines while the tidy back
porch b enclosed with a neat lattice.
The walls of the house shown are
of hollow tile construction covered
with Portland cement stucco and the
Ideas of permanence and freedom from
upkeep are further exemplified in the
paneled windows wllh' their brick sills
and concrete (lower boxes.
The ptr.ru shown Illustrate an ar
rangement of five rooms all on the
ground floor, but the spacious second
floor may easily be converted into
additional bedrooms with ample attic
space remaining. The main entrance
is into a vestibule and hall which opens
oq the dining room or the living room
and at the same time gives private
access to another hall serving both
bedrooms, the balhroOm and the stair
ways. The bathroom is conveniently
placed for both bedrooms or for addi
tional ones up?:air».
A convenient
coat closet is prm
t in the hall as
v.'rll as a linen dos. , broom nook and
clothes chute.
Both bedrooms have ample closets
and windows on both sides for sun
light and ventilation. The kitchen has
been rier'"nsd to please the housewife
with easy entry lo the dining room and
to the back porch which houses the
refrigerator. Convenient wall cases re
place the old fashioned pantry.
A real fireplace with book cases and
windows on cither tide is a feature of
the bt’oad living room. A wide cased
o|>cnlni: leads to the pretty sun room.
The dining room Is well lighted with a
bank of five windows and both the
dining room and the living room offer
excellent opportunity for artistic finish
and decoration.
T
LIVING
ROOM
lio-ivef
Ml
PORCH
**•!*<•
DINING ROOM
, h ous er
The basement, which covers the
full span of the house, is a very usable
section as freedom from dampness,
vermin and rodents is assured by the
concrete foundation walls and the con
crete floor. The entire house is typical
of the artistic use of the In tier methods
of construction whirh careful horn#
builders arc finding to be the must
economical. It Is an enduring home
with nothing about it to rot or decay.
Once If is built the expense of constant
rcpiir bills* is eliminated.
Those of cur readers who are inter
ested in teaming where and how plans
stay be obtained for this attractive
residence can address our Home Build
ing Department!, which svili give all
suck requests prompt attention.
are still ignorant o f whut Florida
produces.
People o f that rity nml visitors to
it are ever wanting entertainment.
W hatever is different becomes a fad.
I f this stnte can carry Florida to
tliQjr! doors it w ill.p rove educational; .A ji impnrtsnL tnaftfng ,p.;is.,hvld ukiunemhors ns possible iicforc the orJCau Gallic on Wednesday even in g|ganir.ntion meeting nt Melbourne:
even to those who know something
last in th e1interest tof the proposed |L. A/ Lyman, Stanley S, Lichty,
about certain sections o f the state,
nml the results promise to lie mani inlet through the peninsula to the j Joseph Mnseh; Enu Galiio, George
ocean, thereby providing n deep-water) E. Spires, \V. R. Roesch, C. F.-C an
fold. The project is one never before
hntbor and loading ,place fo r la r g e ,ova; Cocon, Russell A . Field, P. 'L .
placed in any locality. I f a m i l l i o n ........................
. „
,
,
„
people, possibly thnt number is too »bips in the Indlpn River, at the mouth I hershnw, Charles l o s i n g ; Titusville,
o f the Rnnnnn R iven y
: personnel to bo announced inter.
conservative, find nn opportunity to
This
project
wns
discussed
lust!
Here in Melbourne the committee
see what muy be produced in Florida,
year
in
connection
With
tho
fo
rm
a
-'in
charge lins met with every cnthere w ilb o nn incentive to come here
tion
nt
Cocoa
o
f
a
branch
o
f
the
Cen-.
eouragement
on the pnrt o f the citiund learn m ore; nnd, once here, it is
Sumo months ago a representative nssured that a careful siifvcy o f t h e itrn* Florida W ater Trnific L e a g u e ,'zens, both men and women. Forty
from the prompter o f this enterprise state wil humble each visitor to fin d1*11 which speakers from Orlando a n d :mines were signed upon the memberwas before the
commissioners
of something thnt w ill prove inducive to delegates from various East Const ship list during the first forenoon the
cities w ere present.
j committee was at work. The propoPutnam, and explained in full the j removal here.
DevolopmenIs o f tho past year seem ,
' vnH civeri the henrty support
project proposed. A t the close o f his | Vast numbers are to lie found in
explanation it appeared timt the com i that section o f the country who have to make it advisable fo r tho E a s t' ° l Die Chamber o f Commerce at the
missioners approved o f tho plan nml |heard o f Florida and have hoard what Const cities to organize the East Coast meeting o f that body Monday even
would take steps to have the exhibit is produced hare.
An equally large W ater Traffic League, in which ac ing, nnd when the proposition was
from this county forwarded to New number have probably set their minds tivity will be centered on purely East presented to the County Federation
York. The cost was a mere trifio to upon some time eelng if what they Const matters, including tho proposi of Woman's Clubs in session here
the publicity to bo secured, nnd the have heard is true. Other ncctlona o f tion now under consideration fo r the yesterday, it met with tho enthusias
public, so fur ns informed, were in ac the country nro in the same situation. in lit nnd nlso that o f taking over the tic support o f tho progressiva women
cord with the prnposnl. A t the last When It la learned through the press entire East Const waterw ays by tho of the eounty and thirty-eight indies
signed up aa nicmzcrs o f the League
meeting o f thnt body the matter was o f New York what is to be found in United States "government.
Tim Melbourne committee has set
briefly touched upon nnd allowed to the grent southern exhibit room, a l
Great enthusiasm \Vus shown nt the
drop. Th eie might have been a mis most nt their doors, it is most evi Enu Gallic meeting on Wednesday, to mark fo r 200 members by Thurs
understanding regarding the matter, dent there w ill be a careful inspection it was voted to make an active enn- day evening o f next weak, when the
or it might have been tho board fa il o f the exhibition. The results cannot vnrs fo r member* in Melbourne, Enu Idg meting is railed to ofder fo r the
ed to remember any form er partial be forecast with accuracy, yet there Gallie, Cocoa, Titusville, nnd other purpose o f perfecting the county or
acceptance o f the proposition. It was is a general admission upon the part East Coast cities, and to have a meet ganization. Large delegations w ill be
discarded, however.
of many counties, even those less fa ing fo r final organization, election here from Titusville, Cocoa, Enu GalTw o years ago the county allowed vorably situated than is Putnam, that of officers etc., at Melbourne on lie und points south, nnd the com
mittee is arranging to serve refresh
fifteen hundred dollars fo r its agent this great exposition will not be with Thursday evening, November 8.
ments at the clone o f the business
to take the county exhibit to both out gnin to the entire stnte.
The dues o f each member were fixed
session.
Every progressive citizen
Jacksonville arid Tampa. Lust year
One thousand dollars, prohubiy less, at two dollars per year. The funds
o
f
Melbourne
is expected to attend
that amount wns cut to one thousand w il place Putnam county before m il o f the organization w ill be ustd to
and to show by their enthusiasm that
dollars, and hnd not the agent been lions o f people. The booth w ill be defray expenses incidental to furnish
this community is back o f the League
successful in drawing down some cash free. There w ill be the expense o f ing the gcnral public with accurate
In
true progressive style.— Melbourne
the whole plan would have “ been in carring o f the booth and the display, data, blue prints, etc., o f the proposed
Times.
the hole.”
Ccrtnin it is thut the the expense o f two people to handle inlet, the ynrdage to he removed, es
thousand dollars appropriated
this the questioners, and needed replace timated tonnage thnt would move
M O TH RK 8
year w ill not care fo r the display that ment, possibly, o f some o f the dis thiough it, etc.
i
Watch fo r symptoms o f worms in
is to be made nt the two Htate fairs plays during the showing. There will
This m aterial fur publicity .w ill be your children.
These parasites arc
nnd still allow the display to be tak ulso be certain contingent expenses. prepared nt once, and given wide
tho great destroyers o f child life. I f
en to Now Yprk. The sum appropri One thousand dollars means fifteen spread distribution.
you h.nve reason to think your child
ated fo r the two fairs would be am cents to each reident o f the county.
It was fe lt by those who attended ren hns wanna, act quickly.
Give
ple fo r the diplay in Madison Square One new fam ily gained a residents the meeting thnt the prospects fo r
the little one a dose or tw o o f White's
Garden— hut in that ense the state nnd investors w ill repay tho county the inlet grow brighter and brighter
Wprms cannot
fairs would have to be rut out, and fo r the appropriation, and two would as the State o f Florida develops more Cream Verm ifuge.
exist
where
this
’
time-tried
and* suc
this is one' thing Putnam does not results in a profit. Thehs m ight bo nnd more In a big way.
cessful
remedy
Is
used.
I
t
drives
out
feel like doing.
* one hundred who would be stimulated
In connection with the inspection
tho worms und restores, tha rosy hue
Tho. state displays w ill be seen by to visit the county— even fo r a short o f the East Coast W aterways by tho
o f health, to baby cheeks.. P rice 25c.
many thousands, it is true; and that tim e; and that, one hundred would Federal Rivers and HarborB Commis Sold by Union Fharmacy/'
these people will come from all states leave in the city more than ten times sion early In 1924, it is hoped to get
Is equally true. It must l>e admitted, the thousand dollars invested by the the members o f this ^>ody, with the
C U T T H IS O U T— I T IB W O R TH
however, that numerous thousands county.
District Engineers, to inspect the pro
MONEY
who will see the two state fulrs are
These conditions and a careful con posed location o f the Eau Gallie in
Bend this ad and ten cents to Foley
already
residents o f Floridu.
Th r sideration o f the project should urge let and sco fo r themselves tke ex
ti Co,, 28J5 Sheffield Ave., Chicago,
New York .exhibit would cater to an the commissioners to reconsider the pediency o f cutting the same through
HI., w ritin g your name and address
entirely different rlass o f people, and proposition that has beeen calmly the peninsula at this point whore the
clearly. Y o u .w ill receive a ten cent
would at the same time interest peo pased aver.
Putnam cannot HfTord forrpation is o f solid coquina and
bottle o f F O L E Y 'S H O N E Y A N G
ple from uli portions o f the. country. to la g behind In the march o f the where there is deep w ater on both
T A R fo r Coughs, .Colds, and Croup,
H ires hundred thousand people stop whole atatr towards a greater F lor the ocean and river sides.
also free sample packages o f F O L E Y
in New York C ity every night who ida.— Polatka News.
1'ondlng the election o f new officers
K ID N E Y
P IL L S
fo r , Backache,
are from dlstknt points. That is the
of tho East Coast Traffic League at
Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and Blad
Does your "lU ibb y
Dubby" scrub Melbourne on .Nov. 8, the old officers
estimate; and probably there la no
der trouble, hnd F O L E Y C A T H A R
state not represented
among thnt the floor f
I f not, you have no idea o f the East Coa*^ Branch o f" the
T IC T A B L E T S fo r Constltpotlon arid
number.
W ith proper publicity, at what a charming scrubbing maid he Central Florida W ater T ra ffic League
Biliousness. These t wonderful( reme
that end o f the line, and M a n g ier makes. Bee at School house, Tuesday presided at the Emu Gallic meeting.
dies have helped millions o f people.
These included Mr. Russel A. Field o f
s in g lin g la to see to some o f that, evening, ffoy p & p fr 0, 8:15.
l i H M t T ; A.tW’
Cocoa, aa chairman, and Mr. Uenry Tfy W
there ppens a vast opportunity fo r tlie
1B7-Itc.
Jernlgan o f Melbourne, secretary,
county that w ill co-operate In thla
A p ftn e g irl in Conveht^N. J-, ha*
folowing commit tees
enterprise. It will make a
.The
Such an opportunity fo r issuing
good propaganda fo r ii county is not
to lie overlooked.
One east const
county 1ms subscribed ten thousand
dollars to make n proper display. The
ntipon need not cost’ that ■amount^
should thoe in authority see fit to
he more economical; or it mny be
made to cost more provided that
g iea ter publicity he sought.
Other
counties are mnking preparations to
send the exhibit that may be made at
the state fairs at Jacksonville nnd
Tnmpn direct to New York, nfter be
ing “ freshened” a bit and any need
ed additions have been made.
Judicial Circuit o f the State o f
Florida^ In abd fo r Bemlnole
County1 ■(C IT A T IO N
C ity o f Sanford, Florida', a Municipal
Corporation, by and through*Forrest
Lake, S. O. Chase and C. J. Marshall,
f t Mrs, 6 «ir y Wight, Reporter
comprising the ’C ity fconimlsslon of
ft
Phone 315-W
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida,
va.
ft ft ft ft ft - f t M ft ft ft
pfty ----- — *- '}' ......... . Stdte M Florida, ex te l Geo. A . DoA ttorn ey
fo r
tho
The recently announced candidacy Cottes.^N State
Seventh-Judicial
Circuit
o
f
the
State
o f Mra^W. I*. Blnokihah’-for the pros!-!
o f Florida.
dency o f th e-F T
T o The Citizens and Tax Payers of
to th e 'lo c a l orgnhl*a^onr. o f which the 'd ll# l o f t Sanford', FfotW aj ’
she hoa heen a v ih ie d ^ e m b e r fo r /. .'WWreks, a petition I n i been filed
three.years. It woyld be ftprd to find In the above entitled cause by the City
n woman of greater ability; o f more o{ Satifprd, Florida, by and through
lovable nnture and . o f m m splendid f y m a t 'Eakc, S. O. Chase ahd C. J.
presence, and I f elected spri. w ill cer Marshall, comprising the' C ity Com
tainly grace th£ office which is ,at mission o f the C ity o f Sanford, Flor
present the highest honor In the g ift ida, G etting' fo fth the fa ct that an
o j the women o f Florida. ^The Sanford election was held throughout the City
Club is especially rich in what is o f Sanford, F lorlda^on the 0th dny
known as
presidential timber, as o f October, A . D., 1923, to determine
our own Mrs. Galloway j Ik so well whether’ that certain ordinance num
'
equipped, so thoroughly prepared and bered 50, entitled
"A
n
Ordinance
•
Providing
fo r an
so personally populnr throughout the
Issue
o
f
Bonds
by.
tho
C
ity
o
f San
state, that It has been a question
which o f the two women would be our ford, Florida, hi the Sum o f Eighty
chief fo r tho mutt tw o years. During Thousand Dollars, fo r Municipal Pur
her term as vico-presldcnt-nt-largi! o f poses, the Proceeds Derived from the
the Florida Federation, Mrs. Gallo Sale Thereof to be Used tb Enlarge,
w ay’s work has taken her to every Tmprovq and Extend tho Sewerago nnd
part o f the state, and brought her Drainage System o f the C ity o f San
Into close and intimate touch with the ford, Florida,” duly passed and adopt
clubs and their problems. In all o f ed on the 31st day o f August, A . D.,
ordinance
tills nhe ha* shoxyn the same patience 1923, and thnt certain
and efficiency which has characteriz numbered 57, entitled
“ A n Ordinance Providing fo r an
ed, her record o f ten yonrs consecutive
Issue
o f Bonds by tho C ity o f San
nnd devoted -service here at home.
ford,
Florida,
in the Sum o f Seventy
It Is simple enough to give a spurt
F
ive
Thousand
Dollars, fo r Municipal
o f brilliant work
and leave loose
ends fo r others to pick, but the club Purposes, the Proceeds Derived frb/n
work thnt counts is the stubborn res tho Sale Th ereof to be Used to Pur
olution to stick by the interests o f chase nnd Acquire the Necessary Land
the work in the face o f discourage fo r n Public Tark, ' or Parks, F air
ment nnd often o f the lack o f nppre- Grounds, Tiny Grounds, Athletic Field
'wialion thnt comes to lenders from ahd G o lf Grounds, and to Improve and
those less well prepared nnd less able Develop the Lands so Purchnscd to
to point the w ay to others. Mrs. Gal- Make the Samo Adaptable fo r the
luway’s latest service to the club as Purposes Aforesaid,",
Duly passed and adopted on the Slot
chnirman o f the Building, committee
day
o f August, A . D.r 1923, nnd that
has resulted in the beautiful struc
certain
ordinance numbered 5R, entit
ture which is n source o f pride to the
led
entire town.
"A n Ordinance Providing fo r an
It is hut fa ir to both to say that
Issue o f Bonds by the City o f San
not until Mrs. Gallowny hnd positive
ford, Florida, in tho Sum o f Five
ly decided aguinst allowing her name
Thousand Dollars, tho Proceeds to be
mentioned fo r tho honor, did Mrs.
Derived from tho Sale Thereof to bo
Blackman allow the announcement o f
Used to Purchase Furniture, Fixtures
her own willingness to make the race. nnd Equipment fo r the Municipal
So fa r ns yet ha* been made public
Lib ra ry,"
there is no other candidato fo r presi
A lso duly passed apt] adopted on
dent. ,T)W je wJ}ft,,Know
J?lnclj- the a is t ’ -day-ot* A u g u s t * * J 9 2 3 ,
mnn best, pay her the most loving should be ratified, approved nnd con
tribute o f praise
fo r the splendid firmed by the elcctois o f tho City of
work she hns done In pn*L years in Sanford, Florida, nnd whether tho
tho Federation, and in the several bonds provided fo r in said ordinances
clubs which have had the blessing o f should be Issued by tho City of San
her influence und nctivity. But It is ford, Florida, in tho manner nnd for
Tn her more intimate relltions that the purposes in said ordinances pro
she is most endearing.
vided and set forth, and,
N e x t Wednesday, Nov. 7th, tho
Whereas, sold ordinances provide
date fo r tho monthly business meet fo r the issuance o f bond* by the City
ing, which is set opart in lino with o f Sanford, Florida, fo r municipal
clubs all over the country os Louvain purposes in tho total'sum o f $100,000,Day in to have a brief but delightful 00, snid bonds to be o f the demonlnation o f $1,000.00 each, bearing inter
program ns follows:
Bong, “ America,
the B eautiful," est at the rate o f five anti one-half
per centum per annum, interest pay
Kntherine Lee Rates.
able semi-annually on the first day*
The assembly, led by Mrs. Julius
o f July nnd January, said entire issue
Tnknch.
o f IiodiIk to ba dated July 2nd, 1023,
Address, “ The Restoration o f tho
and to mature July 1st, 1953, both
Library o f Louvain," Mrs. S. O. Shinprincipal and interest of said bonds
holser.
to bo payable at some bank ill the
Solo, “ La Krubnnronpe," ' Belgian
C ity o f N ew York, State o f New
national air, Mrs. Julius Takach.
York, in lawful money o f the United
Song, "A m erica," the assembly.
States o f American, and,
The restoration o f this Library o f
Whereas, a canvass o f the returns
Louvain has been undertaken to be
o f said election shoWs prim s facie thnt
in the nature o f 'a war memorial to
the result o f said election wa* ip favor
American soldiers nnd civilian w ork
o f the approval, adoptlpn. and confir
ers In tho W orld W ar, and
their
mation o f said Ordinance* *No*- Wi
service. In 1918 Theodore Roosevelt,
57 and 58, and in fa vo r o f the Issu
Joseph R. Choate, Andrew Carnegie,
ance o f bonda In tho total sum of
James J. H ill, W illiam Dean Howells,
$160,000.00 by the City o f Sanford,
and other prominent Americana or
Florida, in tho manner arid fo r the
ganized a committee which contribut purposes provided fo r in sgld ordin
ed $180,000 to this cause, but that
ances.
the memorial might be a national
Now, Therefore, In pursuance o f an
monument from all Am erica to all order o f the Court heroin made, no
Americans who served in the war, It tice is hereby given that the Citizen*
has been decided to complete the and Tax-paycra o f trie C ity o f San
work o f restoration by many small ford, Florida, arc by said order re
g ifts from many people, instead o f quired to be and appear befor* D'e
by larger g ilts from a "few .
Dr. Circuit Court o f the Seventh Judicinl
Nicholas Butler, president o f Colum Circuit o f the State o f Florida, on
bia University, • is chairman of. the the 12th day o f November, A . D.,
committco carrying on tho work o f 1923, at 10:00 a. m., f t Sanford, In
the loyal spirits who conceived the the County o f Seminole, State
idea which hus been taken up so en Florida, then and there to show cause,
thusiastically by civic and patriotic I f any they have* why said bonds
organizations, state governor*, edu should not bo valid*ted and confirm
cators, college students and • school ed.
/
V ■. ' • ! , ' \
children all over tho country.
' Witness iny hand and the seal •*
The Speaker on the program fo r the Circuit Court o f tho Seventh Judi
next Week w ill give something on the cial Circuit o f th* S ta te of-F lorid a,
history o f -the building, its im port
ance in an educational sense, the de
sign o f the new library by an A m eri D., 1923.
m h llt it f
can architect und plans fo r financing
E. A . DO UG LASS, Clerk o f th*
the undertaking.
Circuit Court o f thp Seventh, Judicia
The very best o f local talent is Circuit 1& flo rh le , by A. M. r - t .
taking part in the Woman’s Club D C.
plffy, "M r.
and
Mrs.
Polly-TIck, G. W . S P E N C E R , Jr., Attorney for
which is to be given ih the H igh
Petitioner,
school auditorium Tuesday
evening, W A N T E D f-M p ra men and Women to
The rehearsals are going on with retail Kawleljzh’a Good H fttth Progreat spirit and enjoyment.
ducta.
Exceptional
op
Hustlers make $1 hour.' 1(
W E S T P A L M B EAC H , Nov.
— all necessities. 'M ost 'he ftendy,
Pineapple growers o f Palm Beach
county, w ill jn e q t ,hep: Novem ber 7
to f o r * an organization to look a fte r Tenn. !
II
Ihtercsta.
Committees on orgauis tion,
marketing and • other
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T im e
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Shop
and
Mill
Work
Contractor and Huilder
517 Commercial Street
Sanford, ------------------- - Fin-
S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
Sanford,-------------------- Fin.
A. P-.Connelly.&.S ods
EslabllHhed 1908
Real Estate, Loans nnd
’ Insurance
Phone 48 104-8 Magnolia Ave
S TE W A R T the Florist
Flowers For All Occasions
Members Florists Telegraph De
livery Association
814 Myrtle Ave., Phone 206-W
Sanford
Machine Co.
General Machine nnd Holler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Phone 62 ------ Sanford, Fin.
t o t o t a B a t o t o t o B a t o t o
: PURELY H
: PROFESSIONAL S
to
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Cards o f Sanford's Reputable Profeonlonal 5!cn, each
of whom, in hia chtwen profission the Herald rccommends to the people.
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George A. DeCottes
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Over Seminole County Bank
Sanford----------------- Florida
A 1TO R N E Y-AT- L A W
First National Bank Building
S a n fo r d .......... - - - Florida
E l^ ii J . Mpifehton
County . Florldn, t o - w i t : . JflKU o f C no I shy and — — OnoDliy, hln w ife . M.
SW H.-bVo. 19. T w p . .’ I H.. ft. 32 B. 40 l i HiniUliy anil husband ------ Uoolshy.
ncren.
T ile nntd lurid betmr assessed J. P. G oolsby and ------ Hmdshy, hla
at tlie dnte o f the iRRtinnen o f such w ife , Curios Perdu e nnd —
Perdue,
c e r tific a te In the nnnie o f I'nknon.
his w ife , Leoln A. K Leltn er. H. O. Nell
‘f O R R E N T — Larne furnished front
Also. T ux C e rtlfe n te No. 446. dated nml — — Nell. Ills w ife, J. W . N ell nnd
the 6lb day o f June, A. D. 1921. bos M a ttie A. Nell, his w ife . James H.
bed room. 71 Magnolin avenue.
E IG H T H G RAnE.
tiled Rnld e e r t lfle n le In my o ffic e , nml ltlsphnm nnd M a ttie A. Hlsphnni. hla
187-6tc.
J, I1. Rates, Rudolph Lloyd, C’lntulo
him nmile upiillentlnn f o r Tn x Deed to wire. Hubert ft. N e ll nnd M. A, Nall.
Issue lii iteeorilnnee w ith law.
Snld Ills w ife. W il l i a m N ell nml ---- - Nell,
FOR R EN T Furnished apartments Robson, Nczzio Btono, Virginia Bar
ee rtlfle n le emliriicrn tlu> f o l l o w i n g do- Ills w ife , John Perdu e and H e le n P e r
Classified Ads lc a word. No
Rerlbed p ro p e r ty nltiiiited In Hcmlnnln due. his w ife , P. F. Omdshy nnd-M. A.
at 200 Enst Third atreot. Mrn. G. ber, Georgia Calhoun, Rcrlha TukCounty. Florldn. t o - w l l : HW U o f N1414 Uoulaby, his w ife , M ary C. N ell nnd
Ad taken for less than 25c.
Basset Smith.
183-tic.
uch, I'nrker Vun Ness, Mary Kinlnn,
IJ.es.* H K U ) Her., 19. T w p . 21 8.. It. 32 1 ■'■ Nell, her htislinml, John L e ltn e r
And positively no Classified
K. 39 iierei. T h e Raid bind being As nnd M a ry L e ltn e r, his
wire,
A Hern
■Two npurtments corner Hetty Brown, Halen Jenkins, Fcarlo
sessed
nl the date of tlie Isnuanee o f Sneed nml - ■ — - - ....... . h er husband.
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
4th street and Oak avenue. Call Robson, Opal Thomas, Knthcrinc Van
niieli e n rtlfleo le In the nnttie o f Un* I f livin g , nml if dond aguliist nil p a r
must accompany all orders.
known.
lies r ln lm lm r Interests under H. A.
2003 or 308-J.
184-Ctp. Ness, L. F. Hagan.
Alsn. Tn x C ertlflrn le No. 44T. dated St ml Well, deceased.
C a rry Nell, d e
Count the words and remit
8 E V E N T H GRADE.
the Hill day o f June. A. I). 1921. ban ceased, II, H. Hoolshy. deceased. M. K.
FOR R E N T — Furnished room 411
arordingly.
died m id cert If lent** In my nfflee, mid Iloulshy, decenseil, J. p. tloolshy, daErnest Culp, Harold Fisher, MnrFark Avenue.
182-Gtu
bos made uppllentloii f o r T a x Deed to ceaseil. Carlo s perdue, deceased, L eoln
tha Fitts, May Lord) Hilda Muirhend,
Issue In ncnnrdnnrn w ith la w.
Bald A. I* Leltner. .......need. H. O. Nell, d e
FOR
R E N T — Small furnished bed
eertlfJente emhrnrrs the f o l l o w i n g de- ceased. J. W. Nell, decensed. Jnmea
Antoinette Shinholser, Emily Star,
Ri-rlbeil property situated In Hrnilnol)* S. Illspharn, deceased, .Mattie A. Ulsproom close In.
Reusonnhlc. 301
Lulu Urquhnrt, Horace Jimmez, H.
County.
Florida, t o - w i t :
H K lt o f ham, decensed, Mnttle A. Nell, d ecea s
Park.
185-3tp. C. Watem, Dick Suced, Ruby Boothe,
N W V i. See. 19. T w p . 21 H.. H. 32 13. 49 ed. R ob ert (I. Nell, deceased, W illia m
acres.
T
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e
Raid
land
lieltlK
ORRessed
at Nell, deceased, John Perdue, deceased,
FOR SA LE— Rhode Island eggs for FOR' K E N T ^ T w o It^iralde furnisITtin* d a le o f I lie iHauuneo o f surb cer- P. K. Uoulaby. deeensed, Mary C. Nell,
Alice Viklen, Edward Mitchell, E hsetting, 16 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
tlliente In (lie name o f I'n km .w n.
dccixtsed,
John
Le ltn e r. - deceased,
ed apartments. Private home.-301 tellc Collins, Jack Suced, Ethel Jones.
ITtllesR Rnld certlfllCnte nlinll be r ec - 1A th en Sneed, deceased, o r o th e r w is e
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue. San* Park.
186-3tp.
deemed neeonlliiir i<> law T a x tie.
l e i d l l n the property doserlbed ns:
Th e
SIX TH G R A D E
ford.
83-tfp
tlie Southeast
If F r ’ r tffm
W n ltee
T .m ilin «,m l,nrtlCR clnlllllmt IntereRtR umler Hob- w ill Issue thereon on the 141b d ay o f N o rth w est q u a r te r o f
FOR R EN T— Cottage. J. Musson.
K. h.. t . r i f t m ,
w a i t e r io m n n s o n , ert „ , int
------- iton t. tii« w ife, w i i November, A. 1). 1923.
q u a rte r and the North east q u a r te r o f
STRAW BERRY F LA N T S FOR S A LE
!■:. a . n n r m . A S s .
Robbins, Ham C. Drnwily ntul ------ Druwity, bin (H R A I.)
the Northeast q u a rte r o f Section St,
Bettina Campbell, M llt o n
186-7tp.
Clerk
C
ircuit
Court,
1
w
ife,
Hubert
l.uton
nml
-----Luton.
T o w n s h ip 21 South o f lla n g e 29 Fast,
— Either pulled ready for delivery,
Themlore
Thornlcy,
Evn
Henilmde Comity, Florida. and the
D ou glas, bin w ife, A. V. Tlmmim Hint ------ TbontN o r th w e s t
q u a r te r
o f the
F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T for rent
or in the field.
Fhuno Ellsworth
11V: A. M. W e e k s. It. C.
na. hla w ife . A m lr r w J. Done unit A. <t.
N o rth w est
q u a r te r
nf
Section
ZI,
corner 12th and Magnolia. Apply Jnne Torrance, Jimmie Brooks, Doug Pom*.' Ii Ir wife. t'birli-R «J. Dill, John I (1-6-13-20*27-I I -1-10-Cte
T o w n s h ip 21 South nf ItnitKe 21 Fast.
(3303) or Dutton (633) for prkes.
las
Echols,
Vernon
Priest,
Jack
Rob
H.
Dixon,
W
llllnni
K.
Ilnrtli-tt
nml
-----I) Is hereby ordered that you and
C. A. Tnknch or Lu-Ueth Cafotcrin.
Itnrtlett, I i I h w ife, A lb e rto M. Snwili)-,
each o f you do nppeur to the Hill o f
112-tic
, 184-Otp. son, Frederick Williams, James Rob nnmetlineR k n ow n m A lb e r to M. Httw- In r i r r t i l f Court o f the N r ir u th Juill Complaint filed herein on the 3rd day
ria l f l r c i i ’ l » f F lerlila,
~ F 0 R S A L E — DeSoto paints and FOR R E N T — 2 or 6 room furnished ertson, Janie Dozen, Minnie Hardy, (ty, nml Anna M. HnwiIkj-, sonii-tlmt-a
of December, A. D. 1913.
S r u t l n i i l r Ci u n i ) .
It Is fu r th e r ordered that this pub
varnishes
at
Sanford
Novelty
Elizabeth
Rincs,
Edith
Smith,
Nellie
Vi
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f;'
.apaitmenta newly finished, modern,
1
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Attiert L. Jnm-R nntl Hmnin Jones, hi*
lication In* published In th e Sunfnrd
II. Kobersoii
Williams, Minnie Bess Echols, Verna wife, t'nrltou Hln- nml
Works, solo agents.
154-tfc garage. 11. F Tiller, Pnola, Fin
Herald,
n n ewspaper published In Han
- Hie,-. Ii Ih
Vs.
Abbott, IiIh Lym an Phelps. W P. A tkinson, nml
ford. Sem in ole County, Flo rldn, once
Dieter,
Neal
Britt,
John
Terwillogor,;£}}*;
I
,
nn‘'
FUR
TJTT S A LE — Kmull bungalow with
a w eek f o r e ig h t co nsecu tive weeks.
O. Fry nml ------ Fry, bis H attie Atkin son, bis w ife, el al..
180-tfc.
W I T N K S H my hand amt seal o f tb s
Defendants
all modern convenience. Completely FOR SA LE — Just n few choice lots Beatrice Bledsoe, Ruth Mae Cook, wife, unit nil iinrtlt-M chilmltig IntereRln
said Circuit Court at Sanford, Florida,
i -..I.
r - . k - l t
'""ler Hubert II. ItniiiRi-y. i1i-n-nRi-<t nr
O R PI3R O F P C IIL lfA T IO N .
furnished, two full sized lot well im left fm ing Magnolin nnd Fark in |Louis Garrett, Cnttnon Guthrie, Etl-,,(||,prwlRe, nmt nil i>iirtli*R ebtimlnx
his fitli tiny o f October, A. D. 1923.
T o l.vnian Phelps. If IHIntt, nnd ..
Grovensteln, Dorothy Huynes.'lntcrt-Rta umler wiillmn n. Amlenrb-il. dead, nil parlies elaitnliiK an Interest J ( H L A L )
11 A. D O I J U L A S S .
proved, nlso twenty-five Plymouth Heights. Sniull payment down, no* zabeth
. .. „ . , ,
,
, , laomellines known ns W. (1. Amlrnrlvd. under the sabl Lym nn
Cle rk Circuit Court.
Phelps, t i e - '
S em im de County, F lorid a .
Rock hens and one rooster. One of the interest. See owner. L. A, Runnud, Anitn Hutehinsun, Elmer Nolan, Al- decease,!. «,r ntlierwlse, in the i*ro|i- censed tir oth erw ise. W. P. Atkinson,
I l y : A. M. W e e k s . D. C,
hert Myers, Clifford Reil, Mike Ran- r r,>‘ hereinafter deserlbed. nml nil un- If Hv R i k . nnd If d<-ni|, all parties claim most desirable locations on Sanford Hnnfotil Battery Service Co.
,,
... r.
t
known imrsniiH i-rnlinliiK nn Interest In I ok till Interest under the stihl VV, P. L e ltu y It. (Hies.
kin,
Phyllis
Smith,
Kzithurine
Setterthe
rollnwlnK
described
r.-nl
lo.qierty
S
o
lic
ito
r
fo
r Complain ant.
Heights. No mortgages on place.
Atkinson, deceased, or otm-l'Wlsn. H a t
180-Ctc.
10-0-13-20-*7-11-3-10-I T - 14-13-t-9to
tie
Atklnsdn.
w
i
f
e
or
W
v
g
s
Atkinson,
Will sell at a sacrifice for cash. Any
nrd, Alice Topipson, Thelma Terv, Hl,‘nut" ,tnl1} n n ^ r ldu.U,t«,>lw,M:H‘’,nl,,‘‘,,■ '" ’,l If llvlmr. and If dead, all p arties cluitdDorotliy Thurston, Elenor TynorJ <n> The s<iutbe'uRt mmiter of 8oulb- Itlft Interest under the said H a ttie A t
one interested address F. O. box 874
W A N T K I)
T o wu h I i I), kinson. decapod o r oth erw ise, and to In the F lren lt Court uf Ibp .Seventh
Dorothy Turley, Margnritt Tompson,;V',P8\.mb,l?f'Hnim'e*‘3o'V'asV!'
Sanford, Fin.
Jiiillrlnl Clreult uf the Mtalr nf
any unit all parties, deceased or o t h
l.Ut your property with me— I'll sell Eugene Turner,
Flossie Vickery,j DO The Souibe-tRi ijunrter o f llouth- erwise. ehtlmltiK nn Inlerest In and to **.. K , iirlilit In mill Enr Urmlnulr
FDR S A L E — Celery nml
Kscnrolc
cast
I|imrlcr
o
f
Sect
loll
36
To.wtiRbiq
....
.C ou n t)*., lu L'hawcarr, .*,. , ,,;*•
jit. \V. J. Iltigpen.
ilio -folhiu.lnu-described-- propertyt—p»oLeonard W«at, Jach- Ayvock,-I*omio8|*y x 0,itL.oe imngo an - >&•nil
Mori I.-* \VItt*-nst i.-Iii . Com pla inant, vs.
-plants. Ivan II. Eubow, ^tecen.
W lr ."1 lie«lrt to chains Nortli o f the
187-Otc.
Allen, Woodard Burterr-on, Clnrlnej <•-> The West bntr of the Southeast Sinithiast Corner o f K W H o f NW *4 John P e t e r Johnson, Holla C h arlotte
Hammock.
'
ikt-Stp.
T o w n s h ip 21
niinrter o f Hertlnn
HJimhorg, U e o r g e Front and Noah W .
W A N T E D — Dressmaking for children Cunnon, Adolphus Carter, U. T. Cnl- tjoutll o f Itnimt- 30
less lhi* rall- o f Keel lop 3. T w p 20 H.. llnnirc 31 Hast, Sim ler, and tile heirs, devisees, g r a n
FDR~SALE— House and lot oiTUnlon
run West 19 chains. N orth 4 chains. tees, or oth er ctnlmuhts under John
from 1 to 15 years. Will call for lum, Ivan Flusehcr, Archie Franklin, roiol rlttlii-of-w ny.
til) T lie K iir I one-fourth
of
the Fast to chain* nnd South t chains to P e t e r Johnson, S o fia C h arlotte HJoenvnue close in, $2,000 for quick work. Addiess, I. Foinnndz, P. O.
Margaret Gills, Marjorie Hnrwoml. North west >i un r ti-r of Northwest q n n r - jo o lh l of hexlnnhin s'tn iie (n S**nilt|ole h**rg. tle n rg e
Frost
and
Noah W .
sale.
Chns. Tyler cure Znchrny-Ty- Box 121.
South
'County. Florid a, less If. feet u I oii k the Shuler, mill all persona unknow n In
ter
of
Section
31.
To
w
n
sh
ip
183-Otp.
Margaret Hirchie, James Higgins, of Ram ie 31 I'hiHt.
I
W
est
boundary
kept
open
as
a
r
o
a
d
terested
In
the
property
In
v
o lv e d tn
184-4tc.
ler Veneer Co.
way.
Ibis suit, Defendants.
( eI T h e Fast half i f the
W A N T E D — To rent two- or threc- Marie Moye, Juanita McMullen.
Volt and each nf you are hereby o r
O IID K R .
quarter o f Houtbenst quarter
I.F—
FOR S aA L
E — at n very rcnsonablo
F IFTH GRADE. room
furnished apattment, by
dered to appear to the 1*111 o f c o m
east q u a rter o f Heetton 36.
T h e State o f Florid a, to John P e t e r
price,'“’one Yellow Jacket spraying aduPs; no tourist, permnnent
plaint
Itted
again
st
you
In
Ihn
above
Mnrguorito Renaud, Betty IIinter- 21 Hoiltb of Hiiuttt' 30 Fast
JrdmHon. ' S o f i a
Churhitlu
SJoetmrg,
permanent yearentitled cause on or b e fo r e Decem ber tiilorge Fr«)st and Nouh W : Shuler, If
rallroail rluht -o f-w a y.
machine, one Tom Watson spraying
round resident.
Private home pre- mister, Kelly Pope, Kliznbcth Hnrkey,
( f ) Jb-KlniiltiK 328 *4 feet W e s t o f 3rd, P'23, a rule dnv o f litis Court, at llvllng. nml If dead, all parties claim machine. Symes-Schultz Farms, Inc. j furred; must be reasonable. Address, Ellen
Lundu<|uist,
Virginia
Earl, Hu- Northeast corner of the Southron! the o ffic e of tin Clerk of tin* c ir c u it tiiA interests under John P e te r John
Seminole
County,
Salt- son, Holla C h arlotte HJoeborg, G e o r g e
f Northeast quarter o f Ser- Court.
irtb.it!
>
184-Otp.
Ethol
|*1"after
rju
Cook,
Eunice
Banks,
"Apartment", care The lleruhl. dh-tfi Kutholla
i n
fi.. Township 21 South of Hnh ip ,
Fin., and In default th e re o f d e F r i s t and Noah W . Shuler, deceased,
the
p ro p e rty d e
FOR
s7\LE— Dotigo
truck^ $200. U Ait t r.D— Mutt in work on farms, Holley, Margaret Britt, Robert A t!-':1" I’ast. run w «st 637 fret. South 4*2 cree pro' eonfesso w ill
t*e
entered or \olhcrw lsc. In
I ’,,, ,,
.
_,
: feet, to the rlttlit-nf-way of the Rail- uualnst you amt said cause proceed e x scribed In this order, nml to nil p e r
Terms or will trade. 301 Park.
nuncNurtboastt-riy pnrallet' port c.
son^ unknown lutert-Nted In the p r o p
one with family preferred. White ams,Addin Browning, Clara rtigun,
Georginna Zettcrlaiul, Allen Taylor, 'V1" '
r«llr.tu.l to a point Houth of ( It Is fu rth e r ordered that this order e r t y Involved In this suit, which la
185-3tp.
or colored. Stently Job. M. S. Nel- ,
.
>ln* point «'f lifUlliMlUK. IlH'lirn Noitli ! he mihllstieil ones a w eek f o r righ t situated In Seminole County. F lo rid a,
and described us fo llo w s, t o - w lt ;
James Steak ley.
lo hi'MllitllliK*
J'XTTl
S A l.E ~ I’'inu
lettuce plants. non, Box 270, Sanford, Flu.
consent! Ivn w eek s In the Sanford H e r
K ‘ 4 o f HK<» o f K W H o f Sec. S3.
It
ilia! you 11n«l
«»f ald. a newspaper published at SAnfurd,
fifty cents thousand in bed. O. C.
T w p . 21 H.. R a n g e 29 K. and HW!4 o f
12-Up.
180-2tp.
>im iijijicir tip tint HH-irn l«lll nf riifii* Florida.
H I V 'i o f N F ' i o f See 22. T w p . 21 8..
Reversing the usual order a hull pin I fit lit1tit In llii.il uii nr lii'ft •ri" till*
Rryunt, Wagner.
185-tp.
iv/tix i r.tf— to rent good second hand
aril tiny o f n«*rprvtt|*r( A l». 19J.1. \ \ u >
W IT N K S H the o ffic ia l seal nml hand It. 29 K.
throw
an
editor
in
Fertile,
la.
Also,
You nre hereby ordered Olid required
idnriiff ftHnij u Unit* Uiiy- *»f thin Honor- o f Ills Clerk **f snhl Court I Ii Im the Mil
FOR S A L E —One pool tnlde cheap.
piano. 318 Palmetto Ave.
to appear on the Cth day’ o f Novem ber,
■it-rv of I I d o l per. 1923.
nlito Court
what'a
in
a
name
A. D. 1923, l o thu hill tiled against
P. O. Box 40, Osteen, Flo.
186-3tp.
It Is fu rth e r ordered that this order ( H K A L )
15. A. DOFULAHH.
you lu thu uhova en titled enusu and
f lurk.
hn published In tin* Snnf**rd Herald, n
1873-tp.
court.
>f
all
kinds.
VvTu VTIvU— Clean Rucks
published
In
Sanford,
Ily V. 14. Douglass, D. C.
A French j>oct fought a tiutl with newspaper
W I T N K S H 14. A. Douginas, C le rk o«
Seminole County, Florid a, once a week K. F. llousli. bier.
F.
Good jiricoB according to nize
said circ u it Court, nnd tlie o f f i c i o )
K O K
R E N T
duke instead of an editor,
Sol.
fo
r
Cuinplt.
f o r ' e i g h t consecutive weeks.
seal Ihi-ruof, this 7th day o f September,
F. Dutton Cold Storage.
W IT N K S H the hand anil seal o f K. A. I 0-6-13*29* 27-11 -3-10-17*21-1 2* l -!»ln
1923.
FOR
RENT— Five room furnished
Douglass. Clerk o f si In* Circuit Court.
l8r>-6t|iD-ltw-Ctc.
(C irc u it Court Heal)
.
In
t'lrcull
Court,
uf
Ibr
Hetciilh
Jpdlrlnl
Seminole County, Florldn. at Hie Court
apartment, newly finished. Fine loca
i Heirnlh Jmllrlnl Cirri*'* uf Flurliln ( S K A ! . )
14. A. 1)01 in LASS,
Clrrult o f I'l.irldn. Snulitute Client|. House tills Cth day o f October, A. 1h
by
hoy,
white,
W
A
N
T
K
D
=
I
W
i
o
n
~
Ily
:
V.
M.
Douglass,
D.
C.
Clreult Cuurl uf Nentltiule Cuuiity.
In C h s n r r r ).
tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty
19 23.
In Chuntery.
3-6- i n - 22-29-10-6-13-20-27-11-3-31U
Ptiuers, Complainant,
Have experieneo in (•tile
(S K A I ,)
K. A. 1id CUI, ASS.
minutes from Sanford. H. T. Tiller, Amorlcan, 17.
HF I T F i l l ! h i v o i i m
vs.
Clerk.
Good per- J. M. llrnwti and llaxlu L llrmvn,
A lexa n d er M. Nlcul, Coinplaluunt,
grocery and chemistry.
Paula.
108-t c.
In Clreult Court Seventh Judlrlnl O r —
Ily : V. M- Douglass, Deputy Clerk.
vs.
Ills wife, Da-fcrtilatils.
m i l , S rn d n elr C ountr, Flo rldn.
■onality, clean-cut—one that has been
M
aguire
ami
Voorhls.
Fllsahelh H Nleol. H*-spiitid* III.
M I T I t i: OF MAH7KIPH HALF.
I-OH HEN i lilti Magnolia Aveaue.
In F h s u r r r y ,
Solicitors fo r Coiiiplalnnnl.
N otice U hereby a lv c n that under 10-6-1
d l l D F I t O F P l.'IIL It’ A T I d N .
trained right.
Testimonials. Phono
C ITA TIO N .
.1-20
27-1
1-3-10-17-24*13-1-9tc.
Apply H. <i. DuBosc.
nnd by virtue- of a decree o f fort*
Tim State of Flurliln, T o Hllxnhrlh T eresa tl. Ilurli, join ed hy her husband,
‘J51-J or Seminolo Cafe.
closure
amt
sale
entered
In
the
above
II.
Nleol:
183-Ctp.
A lb e r t llucti. Complalnaiila.
entitled eauso on the 1st day o f N o \ o t lr e o f Ap p lication f e r T s x D r n l
It In ordereil lliul you he nml appear
184-Stc.
vs.
vember, A. D. 1923. I. na Special M as
to thi< till) o f Complaint oo f i l e In tins Julius Midunr. el at,. Defemlanta.
Cniler Seel let* .1X3 o f the (ie n rra l
P o ll” 11ENT— Front corner room furter In Chancery lit snld cause, nn M on
Mintutrs uf (be H lsle or Floeliln.
Couri. In the «-ase an a b o ve styled, "it
T o J id I ii « Moitmr, If liv in g , and If
nlshed. 100 Myrtle, corner Eleventh
• O U IV U
day, December 3rd. IUZ3, d u rin g the
N otice Is hereby g i v e n that Cliutnota Momlsy, tin* r.lh day o f Novem lier, A. dead, to nil parties v lid n d llg Interval
lega l hours o f sate, lit front of the Company, pur. baser o f T a x C e rtific a te D. 1923. '
Uliiler
Julius M*,Innr. dceeitMed o r Hitt
183-fltp.
F O U N D — Bin! puppy. Inquire at Court Hons** door In Sanford. Seminole No. 4&2, dated the Ctli day o f Juiiu. A.
It Is fu rth er ordered that this order er w is e ; T h e Sanfo rd L ouii and T ru st
County,
Florida,
w
ill
o
f
f
e
r
f
o
r
sale
and
Drug sell to the highest hhttlrr fo r cash, the D. 1921, lias tiled said c e r llfle n t e In lie pulillshi-d one** a w eek fo r four 44) Ciuuimtiy. a corporation e x is t in g uFOR RENT- - Two-room housekeep ing Kovmaillut and Andor-mn's
my o f f ic e and has inude application OoiiseetilIve w e e k s lu th e Sanford H e r der the laws o f Ihe S la te o f F lorid a .
1H-t-Dtp.
f o l l o w i n g described tracts uf land, s i t fo r T a x I )e e d lo Issue In accordance ald. n liew s p n p rr pilldlstieil tn Semi- If exis ting. n|id I f not e x is tin g to all
apartment. 710 Oak Ave.
Store.
uate In Semlnulo County, Flo rid a, to- with law.
Said ee rtlfle n le embraces Dob* C'iunty Florida.
purtli-H < 1.lim in g Inten-at
under tha
183-Iff.
w ll:
Lots d u e ( l > and T w o (1 ) of
W IT N K S H i* v o f f i c i a l signature nnd snld corporatio n, ileceused or o t h e r
U > S I
lllock **D" o f H. F liro w ti’s Subdivision the f o l l o w i n g described property s i t
wise, Henry M arks or Mark. I f liv in g ,
Gootl*”Celery plants for sale— $1 per
f fleck Idtiuinork In Hnnlmdu County. uated In Sem inole Countv, Florid a, to- sent tills Ihe Cth day o f October. A. D. unit
If dead, to all p arties cln linlng
LOST OR S T O L E N — I 30x3 1-2 Dln- oFlorid
a, according 1■> pint th e re o f r e w l l : K 4 o f HWV4 and N W ' t o f H KU. 1923,
thousand. John Ptzold, Sr., BeardInlerest under thu said Henry Marks
:!>, T w p . 21 H , , Rung*- 32 F. ( H K A L )
14. A. DODULAHH.
tnond Cord tiro with cover.
Re corded In Plat llnok " D " page 1*3. Pub Section
or
Murk,
deceased o r o t h e r w is e ; A n
12u
acres.*
Tlie
s
l
i
d
land
b
rin
g
assessClerk
Clreult
Court,
all avenue.
187-Gtp.
lic lteeor*ln o f O range County. Florida.
w i f e A m anda
Hi'iiilmdo County. Florida. tony Fneul’i nnd his
ward for return lo owner. W. L. A Is-: . ta*l T h re e ( 3 ) nf lllock * D „ f l e d nt the date o f the Issu m ee uf surb
Fnspla. If livin g , and I f dead, to all
H y: A. M. W e e k s . D. C.
F.. F. Ilrnwti’ a Subdivision
o f Heck c e r t ific a t e In the name or 1‘ nknown.
Rtniple, Fit ».t National Bunk.
parties
c
la
im
in
g
Interval
under tha
Hatitmork, neenrdlng to map o r pint - A l s o T a x Certlttcate No. 413. ilateil Milton Pledger.
-oild A lit *n> F a s u la or A m an d a Fasula.
Hulti-itiir fur Complainant.
185-atp.
th e re o f recorded In the o f f ic e o.f tlie the 61 h day o f June, A. It. 1931. has
his w i f e Oiceased or utherwlss. unit lo
Clerk o f the Circuit Court y f Seminole tiled snld c e r t ific a t e In my o f f i c e nml K Issliiiiin**, Khirlda.
Has mails applicatio n f o r T a x lined
] g . e - ) 3 - : o - : 7 - l l - 3 - & l c rity jiikI all p-triles k n o w n or unknow n
County Florida.
t
iln I in lug oil) Interest w h a t s o e v e r
In
tu issue In accordance with law. Snld
B C ltK L * K M A IN F S .
ulot lo the
f o l l o w i n g described real
e e r tlfle n le embraces tho f o l l o w i n g d e
Special Master.
C
lrIn
Clreult
Court,
Seventh
Judlrlnl
estate,
t
o
w
l
t
:
tleg
lu
n
ln
g
ut
a
post.
Il- 3*t0-17-3l-13-l-(*tc
scribed p roperty situated in Sem inole
cult, fu And F o r Xrutlnole
1(3.6 f e e l N o rth 6V d eg re e s 4 ) minutes
County. Flo rid a. Jo - w i t : K l » o f H W H
West o f the Squlhenst enrner o f the
C o u n t). Flurldn.
In r l r e s l t C s a r l, M ry ru tb J u d lr ln l C lr - and NK»4 «*r HB’U "ltd W '«» o f H KH . Hinnd’ird Clp*w**rs KxeliHttge, a c o r p o r a K W H i f N B U » f Sec. 0. T w p . 31 »-.
FIKE, LIFE, AUTO Insurance
See. 36. T w p . 21 S. II. 31 K. luu aerea.
«*i*lt u f F tn rlA a , lu nnd F u r S e m in o le
Hatige
30 M. thence ru n n in g N o r m 63
tion
organised
ami
e
x
i
s
t
-ng
under
T h e said land bein g assessed nt the
C o u n t), lu C hancery.
minutes
W e s t bib fe et,
tho la w s of the S la te o f F lo rid a, d egrees 4b
Ante
o
f
the
Issuance
o
f
surb
certific
a
te
Mary F. W illiam son, som etim es know n
t h e m e South 770 fe et, thence South I t
Cuniplulnaiit.
in
the
name
o
f
Unknown.
d
egrees
4b
minute#
Hast
461.3 feet,
as M. P. Williamson, Complainant.
*
vs.
Also. T a x Curtlflcntu No. 461. dated
vs.
IF A. Rtudwelt, and —
Btudwell. hla, thence In n n o rth erly d ire c tio n and
R. C. M A X W E L L
the
tilt
day
nf
June,
A.
D.
1(3
),
has
R obert Hunt and ------ Bunt. Ids wife,
Carry Nell.
fl. K. tloolahy and a lo n g n line SO f e e l W est *»t Ih e r ig h t
I f you ore looking for n winter W illia m C. D ra w d y and ------ l ) r * w d r , filed aulil e e r tlfle n le In m y o ffic e , and wife, Goolsby,
his Wife. M. 14. Uonlrliy o f w ay nf the South F lo r id a Hal I road,
Real Estate
has
made
application
f
o
r
T
a
x
,
D
e
e
d
to
Here's just Ills w ife , R o b e r t Luton o d d ------Luton. issue In accordance w it h law. Bald and husband — * G oolsby, J. P. G o o ls now A t la n t ic Coast L in e Hallrusd. 176
home in Saofon
and
hla w ife , A. V. T h om as and ------ T h o m
by and —
Goolsby. Ills w ife , Carlo s fr e t m ore *>r less to pla ce o f hvglnnlng
what
you
want.
as. his wife. A n d r e w J. Cone and A. G. c e r t ific a t e em braces the f o lllt w in g d e Perdue nnd ------I'ardue. Ida w ife , Leoln and r**ntnlnlng » . » ( acres m ore o r le*oInsurance
scribed
p
ro
p
e
rty
situated
In
Remlnote
Y*m and each o f y o u g r e hereby pr-,
Cotta, hla wife. Charles U. Dill, John 11.
F lorida, t o - w l t : W t i o r H W H A. I*. Leltner. It. O. N ell and — — Nell, dcred to ap p e a r l o the H ill *»* c o m
• County.
SANFORD,
FLO RIDA 2 Beautiful Iota in one of the Dixon. WIRIam k. narTlatt. and
(L e s s W t t o f H U ) Sec. 3#, T w p . 31 H.. ills wife, J, W. Neil and Mottle A. Nell, plaint filed hgatnet you In the o h « x *
H. 33 K. (0 acres. T h e said land b e Ills w ife . JAinsa H. Ulspham and Mat- e n title d cause, on o r b e fo r e Ih e Flrat
best locations in Sanford.
in g assessed a l the d a le o f the Issu tie A. lllsphnm. Ids w ife. Hubert .11. Monday In Novem ber. 1*33, the same
bungalow with all modern con-*d r. and Anna m . Hawary, sometimes ance
o f such c e r tific a te in the name N e ll and M. A. Nell, his w ife. W ill bun living the 6th day o f the mouth, nod a
ns Anna M. Hnwdy, his w ife.
N ell a l t d ------N ell, his w ife . John Pur
rule dnv o f this Court. St th e o f f i c e
veniencee. City water out hide Ak"lb,,'‘
ertn I . Jone* and Km m a Jonrs. tils o f Unknown.
MILDRED SIMMONS
Clerk o f Ihe C lreu lt Court, at
Alsn. T a x C r r t lfle a t o Nn. 4C9. dated Aue Hill lle 'e tl Perdue, hla w ife . I . ...
wife.
Carlton
Hive,
and
-----Hive.
Ills
and
in,
good
well,
lights,
sewer
the
t
t
h
day
nr
Juuc,
A.
D.
1(11,
has
M ^ ' c . Ne'.l
her hu."-’ !
Hemln.de C ou n ty
C o u rt Houee.
w ife, J. II. Abbott And ------ Abbott, his
Teacher of Pianoforte
connected, gas main back of lota. w ife. David O. F r y nnd ------ F r y , his tiled said c e r llfle n t e In my o ffic e , and hand. John L e ltn e r nnd M a r y l. d i n e r . H**nf* rd. Florldn. and In d efa u lt th e r e
and Pipe Orgnn
of, d r e r e e pro c o n ffo s o w i l l be e n t e r
has made application fu r T n x Deed to
w
ife,
C
hester
W
,
Goodrich,
ns
ItevuWHouse
completely furnished, e r o f the Hanford Igiatl and T ru st Cum- Itksue In accordance w llh law. Halil his w ife , A lle e n Sneeil and
ed nu *lii«t y o u - a n ileaeh o f )»*u. ana
Studio: Room 225, Meiuch
e r t l f l w i em braces the f o l l o w i n g da- her husband. If liv in g , nnd I f dead, • l i d r -*use nr**cee<t extuirte.
garden, tools, new lawn mower .patty, a corporation, end tho respective escribed
i t Is fu r t h e r ordered that this order
p r o p e r ly situated In Bemlntdr ugolnvi pnttles c la im in g an Interest
Building
I heirs, devisees.
g ra n te e s
o r o th er
and
ltu*»"«,'cd *m*-e n Week for eig ht
N k o f K * » umler . any nf the ntnivo named t*'’ r - ’
.
. 50. feet hose,
.
_ 25. thorough
. , « — IH nlm anla under n o h e r t Hunt and —— County. Florida, t n - w l l :
ties,
’lecesaed.
<ir
o
lh
e
rw
ta
e
In
the
fol-J
crn»e»*ut
hru 4 Weeks
In
tbe
Hanfurd
bred Plymouth Rock chickens. tum. his w ife, w i i i d ™
D ra w d y and or N H U o f HK14. Bsc. t ( . T w p . I I &. lo w in g deacrlhed p r o p e r ly situated In 11*.r’ iId. n tiewspa|>»r published nl t o n - ------ Drawdy. his w ife . R obert Luton R. 32 14. I t actus. T h e said land hn
*•
! l h . r,*e*l Flcetdg. '
Will Bell at a bargain for cash. and ----- Luton, hla w ife . A. V. Thom as lu g assessed at the date o f the is i.ii- iHemD..*Se *;«.un«r.
W l T N K F S th e n ffleln l se-*| *»f said
o f auch c e r t ific a t e Hl the noma o f
Tha N H ‘A J»f th e •*». I
and
the|
» n d - — ■ Thomas, hlt| w ife. A n d r e w J. mice
U n k n ow n
K B K ' o f >hs N H U o f Section 21, T ‘ *u u- C.mrt e n d th e V*n*l o f the C lerk th e r e
Cone and A. 41. Cone, tils w ifo. Charles
No Mortgages on place
Alsn T a x C e r t ific a t e No. ( I t , dated iahlp t l South *'f IC»nar 19 B ( f 1 . pim! o f th'<* the I t h d » v o f Se«*teml*er. ISMpG. Dill. John 11. Dixon. W il l i a m K.
DOUG
A IKNF
i S$:AI.)
•
K. A
* 0
0 " 0 IL
.X
H artlett and ------ U n r lle ll, his wtfe, thu Vl'h d ay o f J u ^ A D. 193L h a a tlh e N W H c f tho N W H oft Hecllcn I t
C lerk .
To"
21 South o f l l mg** 31 l-»at.
A lb e r t o M. Hawdey. am arilm ea know n filed said e**rt If lento In m y o f f l o * ond Tpwnehlu
LAW YER r u
Deed to ltespond* nte.
ns A lb e r to M. Hawdy.
alul A n n a M has inudu application 'fyp T g g
G lU H fH O F P U B L IC A T IO N .
Said
S a w d e r, som etim es' k n o w n as Anna laaus In acoordnnre with law .
T o the defutt-idulsi K.A . S lu ilw e ll and . .{V.iHvhnr r « r * on idalnap
— -Court H o u m
M. Hawdy, hla w i f e . A lb e rt 1*. Julies I c e r llflc a tn embraces the f o l l o w i n g de
21-11-i
and1 K m S . . " 4 o ^
7 * . I - u?’» f V
-U u a .e d In f t e m l n o l * ^ Btudwell. h i . w ife. C a rry Nell. U.K. ( l } 3 1 > - 1 4 )- « - ll- l«
CLASSIFIED
ADS
w. J. Thigpen
Real Estate
T o u rist
8s«n|»SS3£»wUS.'J .‘."XEr,-
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Building
------------- Florida
B. F. W H IT N E R . JIL
County A gen t
O ffice:
B u em ea t o f Court House
•
Ph aM No, S.
(Listed U. S. D. A .) *
ll
■
c.
Schelle Maines
R esidence:
a
Hire nnd ------ Hire. his wife. J. H.
Abbott and ------ Abbott.
Ills wife.
Day 111 O. Fry nml ------ Fry, Ills wife.
and ilio helm, devisees, grantees or
nthor rlnlinnntM under Robert If. Romkey. ilroi'iiscil, nml the heirs, devisees,
anatt.rs or other
claimants under
William
O.
Atulenrled. sometimes
known hr IV. Cl. Audenrled. deceased,
“ ini -nil unknown persons claiming uii
Interest In tha renl property herein
after described, Respondents.
on uisn OK PUBLICATION.
Tlio State of Florldn, To All the After
mimed Parties, Greetings:
To Hubert Hunt nml ----- Hunt. IiIr
wife, William C. Drawdy, , and ——
Drawdy, IiIh wife, Hubert l.utoq nml
----- Luton, bis wife. A. V. TIioiuiir nml
----- Timmn8. Ills wife.
Andrew J,
Com* nml A. O. Cone. bis wife, I'hnrleH
<1. Dill. John 11. Dixon. William K.
Unrllctt, nml ----- llnrllett. bis wife.
Alberto M. Sawdey, RuinetlmeR known
ns Alberto M. Howdy, nml Anne M.
Ruwdey, Rnmetlmes known hr A mm M.
Bawdy, bis wife, Albert I., .Tunes nml
Knuna Jones, bln wife, Carlton Hlce
nrnt------ Hire, I i I h wife. J. II. Abbott
nml — - Abbott, his wife, David O.
Fry and —
Fry, bln wife, litill each
of them If living, nml If dead, nil
ATTENTION!
Fred R. Wi|son
fl$ . HyrtUi A v m to .
Grammar School
. Honor Roll Pupils
FOR SALE
Sanford Novelty
Works
General
FOR R E N T — 2 nice furnlahctl house
keeping rooms $20.00 per month
312 Eaat 6th street.
187-2tp.
dj
W 'U . ,
SE E B O O K K E E P E R
A t H erald Office
rr
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U ,
,
i
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rf J . ' f i >; > V .> V...J
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FRENCH ARE BLOCKING
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PARATIONB PLANS AND
GERMANY’ S CONDITION
TO PAY
U p «n
.
BANDITS BOLD
ing last night unanimously passed re
solution petitioning pardon board to
givo Aubrey Lee Nickels under death
sentence for attack on DcLand wo
man two years ago complete pardon.
Gov. Walton
On Trial Today
Both Sides Arc Scrapping For Every
Advantage
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COLOGNE, Nov. 2.—Tho town hall
at Alx La Chapello and the govern
ment building where Rhineland re
public was proclaimed 12 days ago,
are again in the hands of sepsratist'
fortes, according to word received
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2.— Five here this morning. Fight there be
motor bandits wearing handkerchiefs tween republicans ahd separatists..
for masks held up tho paymaster of
BERLIN, Nov. 2. — Chancellor
John Wyeth and Brothers Chemical
Company and robbed him o f $4,700 Stresemann informed socialist lead
ers this afternoon that tho majority
payroll.
o f m em bers,of his cabinet hnvo re
JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Nov. 2.— Five jected the demands which tho social
bandits armed with rifles robbed the ists mad* condition o f their coptlnuFirst National Bank o f Bakerton, 30 nnco In the ministry. Tho coalition
milos from hero ond esenped with socialist member* are expected to
$2,000 after wounding one man ond withdraw from government Iq tho
stealing throe
automobiles. Twice course o f the afternoon.
the bsndlts’ machines brokn down
BERLIN, Nov. 2.— Members o f
nnd each time they stole another.
IIohcnxoHorn family at Potsdam de
clared no truth' in rumors while ut
Cbtton Crop Report
Oels upper Slleslla It was declared
lie- had no* -arrived at his country
, ,M (X v e r \ X m -M illio n
Rales “Forecast estate' there. Nevertheless, there hoi
been informal discussion recontly conerning his return nnd it is considered
As Compsred With Estimste Of possibility ho may shortly 1ms permit
Month Ago
ted to do so on condition ho live
quietly on his estate.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.— Cotton
crop was forecast at 10,248,000 bales
by department o f agriculture dccrcaBO
o f 707,000 boles us compared with
estimate month ngo. Florida’s con
dition nnd estimated crop of October
25 given as 22 percent nnd 12,000
bales.
I
(ijy n o s m w Ii i w r w u )
O im ilW A / Kans., r Nov. 2.— Four
men driving a large car held up the
First National Bank and took all cash
in the vault and safe estimated at be
tween $20,000 and $25,000.
Petition Psrdon Board To Make It
Two Yeans
Ii I . 4 P reaa)
1 (Df Ik * Associate* » n « l
TAM PA, Nov. 2.— State's Attorney
Charles B. Purkhill unnounccd this
morning he had decided not to make
the race for governor. H i gaa as his
reasons press o f official duties and
disinclination to ask friends to sup
port him financially and lack o f sup:
port he expected.
PARDON BOARD
FIXES DATE TO
. HEARPLEA
For Commutation of Death Sentence
of Nichols
1
With Her Husband And Should Have
Divorce
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SOCIALISTS ACTIVE\
NEW YORK, Nov. 2.— Mra. llelor. But No Definite Announcements
Elwood Stokes testified in hearing her
Concerting Royalist
husband’s divorce suit today she could
Movements
<f
not recall having spent one happy
{.>•;. 1
day with him since her mnrrlage, she
in » The Am w Is M Press)
BERLIN, Nov. 2;— Reports that
emphasised sho had never been at
home o f Ednn T. Wallace named as form or Prince Frederick William ex
co-respondent.
iled in Holland since the war hafi re
turned to Germany wero .ln circula
tion this morning finding publicity
Corner Stone O f
through columns o f Deutsche' Ail*
Masonic Memorial
gemeine Zeitung. Inquiry, ^osqovar,
‘
Laid-Washington quickly brought out deqtiil*, / N,j
AIX LA C lIA P E L t^ i Nov. 2 . - - F t f . /
With Solemn Ritnal) In tho Presence
teen
hundred separatist who -arrived
Nation’ s Highest Official?, Free
from
Coblenx, Crefqld and Dulqbutg
Masons Lay Corner Stone
IT*
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yesterday were besieging . the ^town
A L K X A N bE R IA , Va., Nov. 2.— hall which they surrounded early..tqA forco o f firemen, security
With solemn ritual, in the presence day.
police
ar.d communists Were. Offend
o f the nation’s hghost offcals and one
ing
the
building and hurling, hbrnb*
o f the largest gatherings o f Blue
Lddgo Masons in history, the corner- containing sulphuric acid at separa
Iton* o f the lofty national memorial tist. The set
<ny The AnaoeUtr* l'resa)
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 2.— Pardon
Board definitely fixed Novcmlsor 2
to hear pkt» o f Aubrey Nichols for
crmmutatlon h b death
sentence.
Telegram fixing date .despatched to
his attorney , Jnmci TI. Burttfh’ in
Which w ill be erected'by Free Mnsons
Jacksonville.
BERLIN, Nov. 2.— Definite an
o f America to their revurlld crafts
nnuncoment
wan made tote yeeterds^y
man, George Washington, was laid
Throe o f n Detroit fnmily were yesterday.
afternoon that Chancellor Strqeejailed ns bootlggers, leaving nobody
When completed, the structure will munn’u reply to the Socialist p a r ie s
home to tend the still. .
bo one o f the largest monuments ever ultimatum would not be given to^eg,
erected in honor o f an individual. an bo deniren to discuss the question
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Standing on th crest o f Shooter’s Hill, further with his cabinot.
the nmsaivo granite pile will rise in
While tho socialists had tims^ their
columned dignity 200 feet abovo tho ultimatum to expire at 1 o'clock this
stono set in placo today to command afternoon the chancellor, owing to in
a perpetual view o f the vast estate disposition, remained in hi* apart
opco owned by Washington, tho capi ments until this evening when he pre
tal o f tho republic he helped Jo make sided over n cabinet session to dis
possible and the quaint old town of cuss tho outcome of the negotiations
FORD PLANNING NO
Alexandria where ho presided over between tho Franco-Relglan authori
’
REPLY TO COUZON8
Masonic meetings. Not far away lies ties and the German Industrialist* o f
Mount Vernon, where he spent much tho Ruhr and Rhineland.
DETROIT, Nov. 2.— Henry Ford
intendent, and soiha prominent c i t o f his life and died.
Political circles now view the So
contemplates no immediate reply to AND PLACE THEM ON A PAR
ron whom ho selecta to Work with
President Coolidge, though not a cialists’ demands with respect to the
tho attack made upon him iaat night
WITH COUNTRY’S
him. This county coidmlttee, in con member o f the fraternity, silently government’s attitude. toWpid Saxony
by his former business partner and
REST
junction with the principals o f thb spread the first mortar with the trow and Bavaria with less alarm, beltoej-'
friend, Senator James Coutens of
various schools in tho county, selects el his (Illustrious predecessor used in
ing that the government will voluhr
Michigan, it wa* said at the office of
some leading citizen in each commu toying tho corner stono o f the first
tarlly. concede sfworal portta, and-tkqa
tho automobile manufacturer in Dear
nity to work with the principal o f the national capitol and tho first raaaonio preclude tho possibility
ity 01
of a pat
parilaborn today. It was said ho was dis
school, in giving out nformation to tcmplo erected here. Chief Justice
muntary break with the party.
posed to Ignore tho senator’s asser Florida Educational Association
the people about the educational Taft followed him, using the aamo
tion which denounced tho proposed
Enters Campaign
movement and to U ke stops to se relic, which then was put away to be CONCERT C O M P L E M E N T A R Y ' t o
presidential candidacy o f Mr. Ford.
In Earnest
cure a quota o f citlzen-mcmbxers that guarded until, about flvo years hence,
TH E ORLANDO CHAMBER •*
. WINTER PARK, Fla., Nov. 2.— has been atscigned them by th* o f Its final resting place is ready in tho
OF COMMERCE BY P Y - -4
The Daily Herald, 15c par weok.
Within tho last five years nearly all ficer! of the Florida Education Asso ahrine that was consecrated' today.
TI1IAN BAND
A fter tho president knd tho chief
o f the tower southern states have ciation. This quota is based on the
Friday, November 2nd, i:1 5 p. m. at
tho freedom o f the presses; that ho
made important changes in thoir census o f 1020. Each club Is invited justice had performed thqjr act o f
the btotthrial High School Audiillegally named hundreds o f state
school laws, in order to make it pos to nemo some club momber to act homage, Charles H. Callahan, deputy
^ V to r lu *
police; that he falsified his report of
sible to place them on a par with the with., the principal and his citizen grand-master o f iVrginto, and the ...... '....Edgair' A. Ball,
toll;
Conductor.
primary campaign Expenses that ho
best o f the country, according to Dr. leader, to make up a local com m it grand-masters o f States or their em Assisted by Mr*. Eva Wellman, Jams*
abused the pardon nnd parole power)
O. I. Woodley, secretary o f the Flor tee. An attempt has been mane to issaries with a number o f past grand Gordon W lllox, Master Johnny Schlrthat he collected funds from Individ
ida Education Association which has effect this organization In every part masters, convened aa members o f the
ard.
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,
uals and corporation’ fo r his person
fcrand lodge o f Virginia, each in turn
^
entered upon a campaign to improve o f Florida.”
No. 1. Descriptive
Evolution^ o f
al use; that he issued an illegal de
the schools 'o f Florida. In each o f . “ The main purpazo o f thiii organ spread mortar with a silver trowel
the Orlando 9*nd aince lOOo.
ficiency certificate for a negro orph
the states, in ordei; to obtain wiso and ization is to get people interested In destined to a place among tho tress- No. 2. Grand Selection A n n Trovtota
ans’ home; and that ho Is generally
constructive legislation, a thorough this forward movement in pdocatlon \brea o f their grand Jurisdiction.
Verdi.
Incomptent.
anrvey waa made o f the educational In Florida, and to get them to be JUDGE DENIES PETITION
Irish A bra,
Tenor Solo.
•Throughout th* hearing Governor
come citizen-members,” Dr.‘ Woodley
1 James Gordon \Villox.
FOR . A s KLAN RECEIVER
Walton at with hta counsel, calmly system. The same experts who mado
continued. “ It is felt that with a
Lucia di LamNo. 4. Sextette
smoking a cob pipe. H)e took no part the survey', prepared a recommenda
large number o f citlzen-mcmbera in
A TLA N TA , Ga., Nov. 2.— The pe
tion
to
the
s
ta
b
legislature
for
laws,
mormoor
by
Donnlxettl
' ‘
in the proceeding! and wore a disin
which, when approved, standardized all parts o f the* state, working tip ths tition o f David M. Rittenhouse of <0. 6. Cornet . Solo
O
Sol*
Mto
terested kxpreaaloO.
same end, that It will be possible to Philadelphia and others asking the
DiCapua, Master Johnny Scbto-n
On thb way to the Senate chamber the school syaLem in terms o f the b^et
effect a statewide survey, and to pro appointment o f a receiver for the
ard.
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1 mi -- ew e
fo r the opening o f the hearing he dis schools, says Dr. Woodley. Success
Knights o f the 'Ku Klux Klsn was No, fl. Soprano Solo (a). The,
vide
fo r its expense*.” '
i
o
f
the
plaq
in
other
a
b
b
a
has
led
tb
played a letter from a theatrical
This movement i* * ip e n o n a l mat denied In Superior court, her* yester
(b) The Wind Soug h* Jama*
agency in Boston pffering him $3,000 the adoption o f the same plan in .Flor
ter with every fa th er amether and day by Judge John Humphries; The
ida,
he
add
si
ndlacuasing
the
situa
H.
Rogers.
Mrs.. Kvs VtoUtgap,,
weekly for*'* lecture tour through
citizen o f Florida, d e d a rta d fo W ood edurt also denied a petition fo r p tem
tion In thla a b b .
accompanied . by Mg*.
New -Engthadjiil
is, ‘ A re-y
porary injunction to Vwatrain the dis
In order to secure a survey fpr ley. “ The__ question
.
„ ou
.,
Heyward.
. r th*n«
Governor' Walton today Igsued a
tribution o f Klan funds untl tho next No. 7. Suita tn (our parte. A Djkf
Florida,'’
aayiT
tho
secretary
“
thelrr
,father,
a*
mpther,
o
s
citizen,
enough
signed 'statement denying the charge
very general co-operation interested in this constructive effort ldonvucation o f the order.
Ethelbort Novtn.
in Venice
made Tuesday at Atlanta by W. H. most be
to
Improve
educational'
conditions
tn
ns
throughout
tho
itate
to
In
his
oral
outline
o
f
the
order
to
o
f
the
c
(a)
.
Down . . .
.
/
Evans, imperial wixard o f the Ku
nd there must bo provision Florida, to help by Joning the thoua- be drawq up by attorneys and to be
thla
(b
)
The
Gondolier
a.
Klux
Klan
that
the
executive
was
a
ally named among those on which the
paying theexpenses o f the and* of others, who ay* enisling to submitted and signed later by the
(c ) Venetian Love Song.
commission must record unanimity Is “ iqeipbcr at large” o f the organisa
survey. In order to secure this state, insure that Florida boys and girls court, Judge Humphries said he de
(d ) Good Night.
tion.
1
any proposal to reduce German obi!
wide co-operation o f the citizens, and must have an opportunity f* r an ed nied th* petition for the roeeverahip No. 8. Patrol Parade oijt the tflfoodon
The
statement
declared
that
W
llgallons.
,
•
on the ground Ihut the cvidence.faUcd
Soldier*
Leap J«
It,Is held here that ^hia prevision Hern Joseph Simmons; emperor o f the the mean* for meeting the expen#o o f ucation equal to tha b e s t ! '”
The
Florida
Educational
Aasociathe
survey,
the
teachers'
aisocistion
to
justify
th*
appointment
o
f
»
r
e
N
a
8.
Overture.
had‘offered him a life memberpermits the question o f redaction o f
Frans von
obligations to come up under the ahtp'ln the order wlp Just recognition has inaugurated a campaign for citi Uon has established a monthly Jour ceiver. Referring to th* injunction
zen-members,
during
th*
months
of
sacked
torestrain
the
distribution
o
f
nal
to
aid
in
getting
before
tb#
peo
No.
10.
o
f
your
constant
loyalty”
in
a
letter
rom . Plantation
,tr9 f ty nnd also provides through the
Gongs.
reparations commission
Itself' the dated Bepterabcr 10, 1023. A t that .November and December. The coun ple o f the state more Information con Klan funds, bo said it was denied on
Star SuanuUd .V.
Banner.
means by which any allies may with- time military courts set up by the ties o f the state have' been organized cerning the schools o f Florid#. A tho ground that there “ wap no imme
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d assent to any alteration o f T b governor were investigating , alleged fo r thto purpose. The county organ oi$B-doUar citizen-membership' ‘ *n- diate, positive, alleged act to be on-.
ization consists o f the county super tltjca one to the Journal.
The Herald tor
JtlfUi outrages in T uba.
. t■
tfeaty right* Jn that respect
r •.
OF GERMANY IS DENIED
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V t GEftMhfc
n
f t
Mr to w ik A p r c fcJ n E NBWai^AfPKfciSDEFor Governpr o f Florida Mrs. Elwood Stokes
Epworth League
Pennsylvania!and K an- Streseman Rejects All
NY ALL REPORTS CON.
Never Had One
And Gives Rea
Passes Resolution
Overtures
o
f
Social•
\CERNJNQ HIM
i * sas A re The
Pleasant Hour
it*
sons
For Aubrey Mickels
in
ist
.
Losers
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 2.— Pre
liminary
skirmishing marked the
opening today o f the Impeachment
i LONDON, Nov. 2.— Increasing con. trial o f Governor J. C. Walton, ond
fidence la felt in government quarters when the Senoto court adjourned the
here over prospect*. for early organ- way had been only partly cleared fqr
[ration «nd Lnertlhgs^bT'Bpccial' repar the beginning nf the* tr ia l............
ation cofefaltteo.
In exchange o f
F. V. Riddle, chief counsel for the
views between London and Paris re executive, opened the defense with
specting terinlnology o f collective al an application for th days’ textension
lied invitation to United States to of tme n which to plead, saying that
participate Premier Poincare It Is tho governor had not been officially
learned, shows perceptible desire to notified ~of the impeachment action
soften some o f the restrictions ho until Saturday. The court however,
hta already set forth.
'
following objections by the House
board of managers conducting the
WASHINGTON, ,Nov. 2.— Inter prosecution, declined to delay
tho
pretations placed by French foreign hearing.
.
office on Premier Poincare’s remarks
Tho defense then entered a motion
yesterday at Nevera shocked officials to quash the Impeachment bill and
at Washington somewhat, insofar as in a lengthly statement tho executive
any purpose o f Franco, to prevent a reviewed the events that immediately
full, complete and impartial inquiry preedd tho impeachment session of
by economic experts into the repara tho legislature, in s decrees of mar
tions question may be indicated.
tial law placing the state under mili
Press reporta o f the foreign office tary rule were recounted In an e f
view came aa a surprise to offcials fort to support allegation that tho
here who had been under the impres charges were Inspired by a #Ku Klux
sion the French premier had acccptd Klan conspiracy to remove him from
the expert committee plan with only office. Tho house board of managers
the reservation o fn d l French rights replied to the motion to quash, al
under the treaty o f Versailles and in leging thqt it was based on insuffi
sistence that the committee function cient evidence and asking that it be
stricken. This was done with but one
under the reparations commission.
To what extent the limitations up- dissenting vote, that of Senator Jack
on scop^ o f the committee’s inquiry Barker, democrat, El Reno.
The governor’* counsel then cen
read by the Fr*nch foreign office into
the premier1* ' speech, according to tered their attack on 14 of the 22 ar
press advices, would influence Am er ticles constituting the iiftpe«chment
ican participation was not indicated. bill, enterng a demurrer to them on
It was made very plain, however, that grounds that they either were based
insufficient cvidenco or did not
the United Btatea would look upon
any plan taht did not provide for a constitute Impeachable offenses.
The court set the hearing on the
full aiu H reo sxaminatlon by the ex
pert! o f, Germany's capacity to make demurrer for 10 a. ■ m. tomorrow
reparations payments as an “ abor and adjourned. .
The changes to which the executive
tive” effort to solve the problem. In
making his original correspondence demurred were:
That he
illegally
appointed
with Uni burton, proposal and again
in thejnecent it was pointed out, Sec Charles H. Baskin, a state legislator,
retary Hpghas fully recognised that as district Judge; that he placed hi*
no government w i l d car* u com ' personal chauffeur on the health de
mit Uaelf in adVence to acceptance of partment payroll, thareby diverting
whatever plan the experts might public funds to his personal use; that
bring forward. The American gov he used his official authority to gain
ernment expressed at all times the private property and credit; that he
necessity o f th* committee’s work suspended the writ ^f habeas corpus;
stating that It should . be purely ad- that he attempted to prevent a state
vlsoiV Rrtd- that*'its proposals, baaed election; that he refuted to permit
e t E y e l t b . situation in execution o f the law fo r . caplfsl
on”
Gerttmdy', should stand or fall on punishment; that he illegally issued
their merita wfaen presented to the a deficiency certificate fo r the state
health department; that he abridged
governments fo r consideration.
It was >indicated, also, that the
United «U ta * doe* not share tb* view
the foreign office sumamry as car
ried In preai dispatch** that Oertp the allies has been
many a
ie and cannot be
*
j . r j g . t h i * connection
annex
tlon wax called to part*™ ** ®»
2, chapter V III o f the treaty o f.V t r aalll*# which s*U out .the condition*
undw-Whlch an unanimous vote shall
be required I ? ' * * reparation, commlaaloni1- On# 0 fth* subject* sp*
LOSE GROUND
h t'; I
Htir ‘ Capacity To Start
WINTER GARDEN, Nov. 2.— Re
Industries and Obtain
gular monthly meeting o f Central
The Money
Florida Epworth Lcaguo Union meet
<nr Tk» A u n d l l r l Frr*a)
PARIS, Nov, 2.— France accepts
with cordiality contemplated collabor
otion o f United States In conference
with experts to study Germany’s
capacity to pay reparations. Sho de
mands however, that it should be
clearly understood that proposed in
quiry should bear solely on present
capacity o f Germany and that it
should report all rights held by re
parations commission under Versail
les treaty. Attitude disclosed in ex
change o f notes between Paris and
London.
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TIIE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1923
Navy or Marine Corp., between A pfil
•3rd, 1808 nnd July 2nd, 1002 are in
vited to be with us and march with
tho local camp.
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Como on comrades and meet some
MRS. FRfeD D A IG B R _________ — .— 1------------------------------— Society Edit*,, o f your comrade* o f “ 08" nnd swap
yam s and renew acquaintances.
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Thone 217-W
By order FRED T. WILLIAMS,
I f yoii havo any friends visiting you— if you are going anywhere « r com
Official: Harry Lappln
ing home; or If you are entertaining, write a postal card to this department, Commander.
Adjutant.
giving details, or telephone the item. It will be greatly appreciated.
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IUBBB
T h e P rin c e ss
THURSDAY
.«
To saunter forth these brisk days In any one ooff lltc
thg Rood-looking
good-looking Knitted or Jersey (1
Im
nnrl TTflltfu
Tt'nKrl r»u n m nt.fi r 1
Frocks, in cur collection is totbc enveloped in Smartness nnd UtIUty. fa brics arc soft
• CECIL!AN CLUB.
lowing the shower, the hostess, Mrs.
A large audience o f pntrons and
Hoolohnn, Mrs. Crenshaw, Mrs. Crnwand light ^ weight, yet comfortingly waim., They arc fashionable for general wear,
ford nnd Mrs. Smith served hot choco pupils,nttqmlpc| tho Cccillnn. program
, ' and St^ish'M odcfull Tor Sport Wear
late topped with marsh mallows add Inst $ j » i u r ^ ‘ nftern«^p. j ’ ,
Mrs. Munson gnvo n short tn!k_on
three kinds o f individual cakes.
Also “ Taking Orders" a Two-act
“ Earliest Known Musical InstrtijThdrMnlAjE|crjr *We*k Bridgo Club
Century Comedy
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BIRTHDAY PARTY.
1 ments’’ and upon “ scalcn" as the
mceto*'irl tno hom i o f Mrs. Itay»•’ . FRIDAY •
p."m.
Yesterday being the blrthdnyu an- foundation o f music system.
Jaunty Jersey
Mohair and Silk
Mrs.
J.
M.
Colclough
sang
delight
Friday— Circle No. 4 meets nt the niversnry o f Dr. John
Cook Deen
Eileen Percy and Theodore Koslolf
fully
n
group
o
f
songs,
including
tho
•home o f Mrs. O. J. Pope on Celery Mrs. Deen entertained at a surprise
Frocks
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Avenue.
dinner pnrty in his honor, nt their Windmill and My Shadow, by Steph
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home on Park avenue.
Arc delightfully pleasing
The
fashionable
one
the
little talk.
The lovely color schema o f pink nnd
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Kirtley moved
Tho
piano
numbers
were
well
ren
piece
drettH
is
exceeding
for
general
daytime
to the Dutton home on Silver take white wns carried out in every detail.
Tho attractively nppoinlcd table was dered and covered tho following:,
ly omitrt for street or
yesterday.
It’s a Paramount Picture. Also
wear. E x c c p 11 0 nally
centered with the birthday cake Iced 1. Duett— Country Band
sport wenr.
The twa
Elizabeth
Whltncr,
Rebecca
Stevens.
“
Cold
Feet,’’
a
Two-net
Comedy.
smart
in appearance,
in white and topped with tapers of
tone combination color
Mr. and Mrs. David Caldwell arc
pink In tiny roso buds. A delicious 2. ^pinning Song—...... ......Elmenreich
practical in Rtjrvic$, they
now at homo to their friends nt their
cfTctt
Ls delightfully
Marjorie Hoskins.
nix course dlhner was served.
home com er Elm and Fifth.
represent, valuer of un
pleasing Lc the oyc. The
Covers were laid for Dr. John Cook 3. Buhomio Polkn............. Rubcnstcln
ta
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Ella
Mahoney.
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wo
piece
suit,
the
coat
Deen,
El wood
Wllllnms, Edwnrd
usual m erit In Brown,
Miss Mary Powell, of Tarboro, N.
Lino, S. M. Lloyd nod Copt. P. M, 4. Sprightly Polkn ...............Guiliani
t
id
skirt
gives
tbc
smart
C., Strived here yesterday and will
Tan, Navy,. Jlennn and
Harriet Ildsitcr.
Elder.
tailored effect
spend the winter hero with her sister,
5. Saluto to Colors........... Montgomery
other coioia. Plcasintly
Mrs.-David Caldwell.
H. C. McMullen.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
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Specially Priced
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Mrs. George Calhoun entertained
Mrs. Stewart LcGclto o f Albnny,
Mary Crippen.
Mrs. Perry Jemignn left todny for
Ga., is the attractive guest o f Mrs. most delightfully Monday evening-nt 7. Tarcntcllc ......................... Dcuncc
TO
picrmont
to spend the week-end with
W . C. Hill at her home on Fourth her attractive new home on Elm nhd
. Mnrgnrct Peters.
Tenth, honoring her daughter Miss
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C.
street
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Llchner
Georgia Calhoun, whose birthday an
Lochncr.
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Mildred Hand.
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Mfs. Zclmcnovitz, o f
Rrunswick, niversary it was.
0. Dolly’s Dream nnd Awakening
Tho rooma were most nrtistically
R. S. Holly o f the Florida Trucker
Gs., arrived here yesterdny and Is Ihn
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gpest o f her daughter, M rs.'S. 8. ' decorated with a . profuoion o f cut
spent the day In Oveido nnd east
Betty Hintermister.
Daumcl at -her homo on Sanford flowers nnd Hallowe’en suggestions
Seminole on business connected with
10.
Home
Numbers.
carrylng out thci color motif nnd gold
the new truck growers pnpers.
Heights.
(n) Verginn Love Song....... ...Nevin
nnd black.
Goorgin Mobley.
Games o f nil kinds nnd vnrious
Mrn. A. Zclmcnovitz of Brunswick,
Mfs. Annie ta c (lofTnmn o f Oinc(It)
Iteverio
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Kents
Luxurious furs bring out the fascinatidh of. the
Georgia, is in the city the guest of
villc, N. C., arrived here ln.it evening contests were indulged in, for which
Elizabeth Whltncr.
At a
smart frcck. A new nnd large selection await
her grandson, Julian J. Baumol nt
and will spend the winter here ns the lovely prizes were awarded.
11. Dolly’s Funeral......... Ischnilowsky
your coiuddcration.
Brown Fex^ Wolf,. Stone
guest o f Mrs. Ham Yountz nt her late hour refreshments of fruit snlnd,
tho homo o f his parents on Sanford
snltincs, enke nnd mints were served Brooklet ...... - ........ - .................. Kyd” Heights.
Marlin, Fitch, Squirrel and others. Priced
home on Myrtle avenue.
Russell ta c Wheeler.
by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. II.
12. Hobgoblins ................... Willilams
J. W. Davis, o f Columbia, S. C., ar Lyles, nnd Mrs. Eugene McConnell.
Ctydo Glenn o f the Clyde Glenn
Margaret Giles.
About twenty-five guests enjoyed
rived hero yesterday nnd will spend
Engraving 'Qompnny o f Tnmpn was
13. Fairy Waltz ............. Strenbbog
the winter here as the guest o f his this happy occasion.
in the city tftdny nnd paid the Herald
Ruth Penrmnn.
daughter, Mrs. J| Roland Lyle, on
nn appreciated visit. Clyde Ib one of
Mctzlor
RRIDGE PARTY AT R. OF C. HALL 14. When Roses Bloom
Eleventh and Elm nvenue.
the most popular business men in
Sara Maxwell.
Tampa nnd his engraving plunt is
A very delightful social event of
1C. Group o f Duetts................... Gurlitt
Mrs. Lola LoGette, who has been Inst evening wns the Hallowe'en Sub
kept busy supplying the needs o f the
Julia Higgins, Rnrn Maxwell.
spending the summer,in Philadelphia, scription bridgo given by the memstate.
10. Mnzourkn Concert ................Liszt
returned to Sanford Inst evening nnd bers o f the ARnr Society o f tho CnthMadeline Mnllum.
will spend the winter here with her olic Church nt the K. of C. Hall pn
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miller arrived
17. Trio— March ....................... Bohr
daughter, Mrs. W. C. Hill.
Oak street, with Mrs. Ralph Wight ns
Byron Fox, Ernest Fox, William in the city lost night from Ohio
hostess assisted by Mrs. W. W. Pot
where they hnvc been spending the
‘‘The Postcfficc ia Next Door to Tia,’
Morrison.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Miller, whoso ter, Mrs. John McNamnrn nnd Mrs.
summer after their marriage nnd
marriage was an Interesting event of John Schirnrd.
their mnny friend* nre giving them
ST. AGNES GUILD PARTY.
August twenty-fifth
in Steuben*Tho large hnll was never more
a warm welcome and congratulations.
The subscription bridge party given
villc, Ohio, arrived here Inst evening beautifully decorated than on this oc
They will be nt home in the Miller
and aro nt homo to their friends nt casion, quantities o f
daislos, com yesterday afternoon at' the >.Parish residence nt the com er of Fifth street
thtdr homo on Magnolia nvenue.
stulks, goblins, witches nnd black cats Hounc, by tho members o f tho St. and Magnolia avenue.
were much in evidence. In one cor Agnes Guild wns one of the loveliest
Mrs. Alfred Robson, who has been ner n large caldron under which was pnrtles given by this congenial group
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their
cordinl
hospitality
nnd
tnstofulthe past two dnys returned to her by n wierd looking old witch mldcd n
tect o f the Western Urtlon Telegraph
home In Orlando this morning. She finishing touch to the attractive dec ly appointed affairs. The pnrty yes Company nre in . the city making
terday afternoon wns In the nature of
w*s accompanied hoftic by Mrs. Rob orations.
plans for the complete overhauling of
n
Hallowe'en nffalr, nnd the decora
Numerous games of fiOO nnd bridge
the new room In the olll First National
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caused the evening to pnss very tions nnd other details currying out Bank building where the Western
Mrs. John taoiiardl nnd Mrs. A. M. quickly, nnd nt u lute hour scores this idea.
Union will have their new offices
In the casement windows were
JJeFOrrest left yesterday afternoon were counted nnd prizes 'awarded.
about the first o f December.
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for Jacksonville «vhcrc they will, at Mrs. W. W. Potter held high score black vases holding golden cosmos
tend the State Hoard meeting o f the among (tie bridge players and was and golden rod, tied with yellow bows.
Yowell Company ndvortise
their
D. A. R. nnd also the Kibaut monu given a Japanese wall basket. The At either end wore arches suspended big special Friday nnd Saturdny s n lo
men’s prize for bridge, a box o f hand- from which were baskets of yellow today nnd the sales will include lings,
ment committee.
mndc linen handkerchiefs
went to flowers of nil kinds, nnd nt either hose, ginghams, underwear, school
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J. M. Dawson, formerly a resident John MeNnmuru. In the game of sldo were pedestal baskets filled with dresses, underwear nnd pajamas, etc.
of Hartford, but for the past few fiOO the high score prize, a lovely cosmos nnd ferns.
All seasonable goods nnd right up to
Thu tally enrds were running black now in ntyles nnd the juices will
months visiting relative* in Virginia, guest towel wns Won by * Miss ta c
arrived here lust night nnd will prob Ammons, while tho men's prize, nn ent* and witches carrying out the move tlie whole lot. See the adver
ably locate n thu section. “ Jim " Ims Evershurp pencil wns presented E. J. rolor scheme and suggestions.
tisement nnd attend the Friday nnd
Greeting the gnests upon arrival
lota o f friends In thin city who hope Ammons. In cutting for the conso
Saturday sales ut Yoweils.
he will ogoin decide to stick to San lation a deck o f enrds, Mrs. Hurry w?rc Misses Sariti l-oke, nnd 1' rnneci Gonzalez nnd Mrs. Ilownrd OvorB. G. Smith, president of the Bank
ford. Mr*. Duwson ond the boy arc Walsh was the fortunate one.
lih,
they
were
then
shown
to
their
of
Oviedo npd one o f the largo orange
Following
tho
awarding
of
the
with relatives in Virginia, but will
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places
by
Mrs.
Paid
Riggers,
Mrs.
J.
grove
owners of that section was in
prizes,
refreshments
consisting
o
f
join Mr. Dawson ns soon ns he de
B,
Coleman
nnd
Mrs.
Archie
Betts..
tlio city today shaking hands with his
snlnd, sandwiches, aallines, coffee and
cides on u location.
Tho card games proved most inter mnny friends. 11. G. reports every
cake wire served.
There were twelve tubles of plny- esting nmk wluyi scores were counted thing in his section nn being in first
TRUTH SEEKERS MEET
ers nnd the evening wns one of ex- tho prize for high score, n lovely tdnss shape and a fine winter season
One o f the most enjoyable class eeptionnl enjoyment to the guests and home-made cake iced in white and ill sight.
embossed with daisies, went to Mrs.
meetings of the Truth Seekers Class; a hunt sum realized.
CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
Victor Check. Second high
score,
met at the home of Mrs. Chits. Smith,
---------Christmas Bazaar o f
Catholic
prizp,
also
a
enke,
was
won
by
Mrs.
oir+alnietlo avnuo Monday 'afternoon. ATTENTION UNITED SPANISH
church at I'uriidi House, Dcccmlter 5
\V.
J.
Thigpen.
'Hie
cut
prize
wns
The meeting wns opened by a song,j
WAR VETERANS
lCI-to Dec 0.
won by Mrs. C lyde‘ Derby, who was nnd 0.
followed by prayer. After the dovo-j
---------tlonal reading by Mrs. Fred Mitchell, j The members-of Col. Thco. Rouse- presented n huge box wrapped with
NOTICE.
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golden'paper nnd topped with a large
the business purt of the class was: veil Catnp No. 12,. IJ.
To whom it may concern: That 1
opened for discussion, after several hereby ordered to assemble nt the bouquet of cosmos, when the box wns
will not l>c lesponsibls fo r any bedts
toplr* were discussed the meeting court house, Sanford, Florida on 0 |>cncd it wan found to contain nn
contructt'd by my wife, Essa Itakulis
adorable
little
black
kitten
tied
with
was turnd over to the hostesses, who Armistice Day, Monday, November
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had n turpriso for our teacher, Mrs. 12th ut 0:30 a. in., to participate in n orange bow.
Refreshments
carrying
out
the
col
Smith. It benig a handkerchief show- the Armistice Day Memorial ExerNOTICE TO TH E PUBLIC
ors o f orange and black, consisting of
er was given by the class in loving riser. and parade,
I
hereby
forbid all purnons to harbor
rrmombcrnnrc of the service for which; Thu new camp colors wil he used orange shorbert, the stems o f the
aid
or
abet
or contract'any debts v/ith
glnsnos tied with black nnd orange
Mrs. Smith gave to the class. It w ns,fo r the first time on this occasion,
my wife, laicy Cox who has Irft iny
ribbons,
nnd
orange
nnd
block
cakes
indeed a complete surprise and thuj All Spnnich War Veterans visiting
house and bod without just cause.
hunoree received abuut forty o f the in the city or in the vicinity, nlso all wore served by a group o f Guild
FRANK COX.
must beautiful handkerchiefs.
Fed-j comt udes who- tsrved in thu Army, girls.
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cess not only socially hut also finan
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players.
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of flower seeds, bulbs, and lawn grass,
all o f 11)23 crop, Come in and see
Matificc for »School Children Daily at d :00
8IGN8,Y<?U CAf^ RELIEVE IN
our i;tupk before buying clepwherc^
( f — —-Night Show* Starting at 7:31) nnd 9:15 P. M.-----i f your breath is bad and you have
The Allen Heed Co., Sanford, Fla.
■pells of swimming in the head, poor
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■pretltc, constipation nnd a general
no-account feeling, it is a sign your
COOKED FOOD SALE.
liver is torpid. The. one really de
Pipo
Organ Club will holld a Cook
pendable remet’ y for all disorders in
ed Food Sale, Saturday afternoon at
the liver, stomach nnd bowels is IterScreen Attraction
thur-fri-2t
blne.
It acts powerfully ond the thd Union Pharmacy.
liver, strengthens digestion, puridcs
You've heard the old saying, “ Laugh
the bowels and restores a due feeling
‘ T IL L WE MELT AGAIN”
and
the world .laughs k with you,"
o f energy, vlin 1 and cheerfulness.
First Street, Welaka Block
haven't
you? Well, you’ll certainly
A real apeiety nnd crook drama. Comedy— Clyde Cook iu
Prigs 00c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
have the world with you if you attend
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Matinee 10 and 15 Conta-, I Expert Typewriter cleaning and re- “ M r-, and' Mr.{ P/»Hy TVkit." ‘ i t ’s •a
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FU R S
of exquisite beauty, to comple 6 tils costume
.
$10.95 to $125.00
Mr. W. E. Herrin, representing the
Superior Tailoring Co., will be with us
untill Saturday night, taking measures
for Clothes that
.
We Can Deliver the Suit 12, to
15 Days after the Measure is Taken.
S ilane
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Lester Richard’s Vaudeville Review, Presenting
“Two of A Kind”
MA E M A R S H , in
/ y i.iju fo o y i r * . / u : n / a 'j r x u
�THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928
PAGE TWO
LUSTER RIC H A R D S* COMPANY
' A T T R R .M IL ANE T IlpA T E R
s WE SERVEI YOU IN HELPFUL,
§
DEFINITE WAYS
Lastcr Richards and his company
6f VbudevlHe fayorltcfl' At,4he Milano
Thoatcr tonight will present “ My
S W e can serve and assist you along definite
■ lines o f orderly financial* management. W e
5 can handle either your checking or savings
account, or both, in such a manner that, you
■ will find it a real pleasure to transact busi%
ness with us
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show you how to save and how others ‘
l have saved and we can, place our facilities at
i your disposal to cnabloyou to follow their ex-
J. P. Bryant and Mr. Winters of
WiHuton Maine arrived Monday and
will spend the winter here.
Mrs. George Shipp o f Sanford was
the'guest o f her mother Mrs# George
Lewis on Monday.
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B. F. W IIITNER, Cashier
For Coughs and Colds, Head
ache*, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and A ll Ache* and Pain*
ALL DRUGGISTS
n real black face comedy and will be
one o f the beat o f Richards comedies
o f the wok, Y'ou will see some real
.
!5 c and 65c, jars and tubes
Hospital size, $3.00
They only wnat to divide Germany
into three parts and we thought nho
was drowned and f|unrtered.
T h e iplendld toolcindregtilailng ef
fect* o f Lyko have helped thousand!
o f people who felt weak or lacking
in energy to get back their pep and
punch. Thia iplendid preparation
fa a genuine aid to Nature—it helps
jtoputttrength into worn-out bodies,
Upholstering
Don’ t Wait Until It Rains to Think o f Your Top.
Have
Those Side Curtains Ready When Cold Weather Comes. We
Offer the Best of Material and Onr Workmanship is
funny situations. T h wife goes goes
to tho city, and the husband, being
one o f the peppy kind, invltcj a thea
trical, company to his hoixsp fo r a big
party. .The .wife returns, suddenly In
tho midst o f the party and, Oh, Boy,
the fun begins. Don't miss it if you
enjoy n good laugh nnd good clean
comedy.
In conjunction with tht\
comedy you will sec Clara Kimball
Young in “ Mid-Channel'’ the
play
that Ethel, Barfymore starred in nt
the Empire theater, New York. Also
a real comedy for the children, "Our
Gang” In “ The Champcen." Tonight
will bo country store night and there
will be 15 big prizes and lots o f smnll
ones. Come out, you might be lucky.
Lester Richards and company will
play a special matinee for tho Indies
and children, aSturdny nt 3 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl motor
ed down t;o Winter Haven on Friday
nml spent tM 'wcek-liiid, the guest o f
th e* son, ft’. 't.'Y iln k el. .
M r.( and Mrs. Eric Auluburgh . nnd
little son o f Orlando were calling on
friends on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slade were busi
ness visitors in Sanford on Tuesday.
Mr. Spinks lias cold his grave on
the Dixie Highway .in north Longwood to Mr. F raiycr o f Michigan.
T. P. Lewis, ‘J. E. Phipps nnd J.
isitora in Sanford
S Dinkcl were
on Tuesday
Mrs. L. T, Hunt nnd rhildien of
Winter, Park were in town on Tues
day- ,
Mr. S:hnfer Inn purthnsed two
ncrt-H o f land In north Longwood nnd
t.; having it cleared npd will plant It
Stamp makers hid n meeting in
.out in nut scry trees.
Denver wlthpyt. deciding to put *any
Sociel evening was h?ld nt the Li flavoring in th glue.
brary Friday evening. .
W. S. Entzmingcr opened his real
c-stntc office on tho first of the month
nnd is ready to do business.
- The ladies o f tho civic longue gnvc
h Halloween party at the Libary
Wednesday evening, •
W, U. Kemp who represents the
I-'loridn 'Adjustment Co., o f Orlnndo
was in town on Wednesday.
Mrs. Virginia Lewis has moved out When You
Paint Use
on the Entzmlngcr fnrm where Hhc
Sun Proof, Sold Only by
will live with her daughter, Mrs. C.
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W. Enlzmlnger.
Will nnd Ben Stum arc having their S A N F O R D P A I N T
property in west Longwood cleared
S T O R E
and will plant it out in orange trees.
First National Bank
F. P. FORSTER, President
.W ife's Gone to the Country.".. This U
Thousands Renew
Their Strength
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Lb..................................................
Full Cream
Cheese,.........................................
Creamdry Butter, '
Lb........................ :.......... ..............
Octagon Soaps,
6 bars ........................................
Robinson’s Brand
Tomatoes, No. 2 ca n ...................
Oversea Baby Beets
No. 2 can ■...............................
Over Sea Corn, No. 2 can
2 f o r ................ v..........................
Over Sea Medium Peas, No. 2
2 can f o r ....t........................... .....
Over Sea Baby Sweet Peas, No. 2
Can .............................................
Over Sea Pimentos
2 for v....:..... ................................
Over Sea Spinach
No. 3 can ............ (............. ...........
Osceola Y. C. Peaches
No. 2 1-2 can ............... ................
Over Sea Sliced Pineapple
No. 2 can
. ......... ...............
Osceola Apples
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O*y,n*J *rxj^1»wr.» VCttlTHtN m«d*l
Crucn Pentagon
ern Timepieces Reflecting the
Art of the Ancient Guilds
Although Gruen accuracy nlnno would place Gruen Verithin and
Wrist Watches in the front rank o f fine timepieces, Gruen crafts
manship docs not stop there... It fashions Into each Gruen creation
a distinction which places‘that watch high among the most beautiful
) /<>(
,TJ$e agtfslry which goes Into the mukin4 |9f,a Gruen Watch .find* Its,
17c
j Picnic Hams, Independent
I $5.00 in Groceries F R E E
SA TLA N TIC & PACIFIC
4 Save your cash register receipts. The custo| mer holding the lucky number will be given
s.
. $5 In groceries FREE
° O ver 8 5 0 0 sto re s in the U.S.A
j
IEC0ND STREET.Between HABK (AND OAK AVENUE
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timepieces o f history
n \m m
Phone 76
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source in the old gold guild ideals of fine craftsmanship, for the Grpenj(^ j; 4
Gulldsmen' tif today have an ancestry famous in the annals of guild
watchmaking.
you would pay for a watch of far less distinction.
R igney & M on roe
CORNER TIU RD S T B ftB T A N D "8 AN FO R D 'A V E N U E
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�DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923
t o., w ax named treasurer o f the fate
Associgtio;
f
Heard Fi 6 Reports •An^
Sparc Concessions.
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4 .Vfaieel Brake'
; Demonstration
This Afternoon
: space concesfons already
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I cbntMfijti
contracted for arc the Delnnd Nev/a *
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pELAND.t Nov. 2.— (Special)— Publishing Co., who secured the first
Harry Kent, Oakland Dealer la Dull
M a well attended executive incit conccsion; Skinner Machinery Co.,
ing Off Stunts (n Sanford
ing of the V o W » County Fair ns- Dunncdli^-Pln.; Quaker Oats, Nitrate
icies Inc,, and Fordson Tractor,
wwiatlon, hold Monday afternoon in (
been
t),e DcLnnd Commercial club, many|'*nd many other inquiries
------ -have
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jeports o f nn encouraging nature >rccc,vc« from other firms.
werc received and. much enthusiasm1 Pr°f- G. W. Marks, reporting for
and optimism was displayed by the j tlln Price essay contest commUtoc,
members o f that committee.
t statod that he wan assured that from
Pm idontJ3. -A.. Wood,, ivho also i a : 1P to
students of each of the five
president o f the Volusia,County Bank
hf»!l’ sih<J« a In the Anility: WM plnred-'bW the spoilnl Idtj'is'Satirt
,r*
that prd- wou*(11.em.0<l MRaV« In *T° e^ptcat Jivnx bbdy.'fi^sb which i s a distinct
t h i / c o n i - - ^ i r ? T ! t R v a l u e of
■’
. l)n‘ feature o f : all- Oakland opo^f m odels.'
pnny to tnkaott'nm m eerships1In’ the |
Inl,r to Volusia Gaunt j . (P------r is e s •: xhc special paint on ttilr Oakland
fair ansoeiatloTirfbr <o/ery one- o f its
bcon Provided for the winnernof Jodies Is tho most recent development
J . lloyo8. .
.
T
this contest. Mr. Marks also
‘ ‘ added f or automobile use and possesses rbU was reported that a complete I
nnu’ 1
negro P«pu-j markable properties o f durability. Tho
turvey of the fair grounds had been ,! 10" wan kccn n
body may bo cleaned with a dry-jjr
msdc, nnd-drainago ditches had Iwon ‘
""l3, nrc.„tI)at
-----oily cloth, or washed In the rojpihr
mapped out t a provide j for the proper ^
1i} a r w ^)L> ^no
considerable way. '.The satin wnx finish which is
drainage o f ‘ the plot.
An artesian
.
* rubbed on over tho paint is Improved
well will be driven nt once.
Membership .Campaign.
by rubbing or polishing, so that as
Permanent locatioy o f the buililThere was a feeling o f optimism the cars arc used they attain nn even
smoother gloss.
The finish is not
easily scratched, does not check and
is not affected by sun or rain.
. Another feature o f intorcst to oum------ -T- — ers is the fact that I f tho body is
membership in the Volusia County mnrred or dented in any way, all that
I'air association are just off the press Li necessary nftqr the dent is "bump*
and wfl bc presented to all members ed but” is to have the Onklnnd doalAn attractive offer was received o f the association.
or spray with a special paint gun just
from some of the prominent members
-------- ---------------Hi® spot that has been mnrred. The
oi the locnl Carpenters’ union, who
MOTHERS
paint blends together without Icavoffered their services free o f charge
V ateh for symptoms o f worms in ing a trace o f where the damaged
in the erection of ohe o f th
vour ■miildrcn, These parasites njre spot,appeared. Tills is impossible on
buildings.
tile’great destroyers o f child life. If n vnrnish finished job, ns it Is usuAmong the bills paid by the execu you have reason to think your child- (nlly necessary to repnint and vnrnish
tive remittee wns a-six-m onth oub- ten lins worms,, act quickly.. Give m whole panel or section o f tho car.
wription to each of the newspapers the little one a dose or two of While's
The tfhsa and rapidity with which
in Volusia county.
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Cream Vermifuge.
Worms cannot this finish may bo denned has not
While in Jacksonville, Mr. Earl exist where this time-tried and sue- only been demonstrated by the Truo
Drown,1, secretary o f tho fair associa ecs&ful remedy is used, It drives out Blue Travelers, but also at ninny o f
tion, inct Mr. P. M. Stripling o f the Hie worms and restores the rosy hue the fall fairs in the East, where those
ilute fnir association who offered tho ol health to baby cheeks. I*rlec 25c. models havo been subjected to litoral
life of aft turnstiles uscd.nt the state Sold by Union riiarmacy.
mud-slinglng alt day to prove that
fair free o f charge am! requested that
---------- —— :-----------the mud is easily removed wtih a dry
the members o f the Volusia county Young man with experience in fruit doth and that it does not harm the
fair executive committee attend the and produce business in northwest do- finish in any way.
date fnir and bo his guests for one
day.
Mrs. J. \V. Corley, of Cameron
Mr. Richard G. Bennett, assistant
nvenue, is recovering from nn ill
ness of ten days.
•
,
cashier o f the Volusin County Bunk &
Disadvantages Eliminated
Men’s Suits, as
Disadvantages have been eli
sortment, worsted
minated at our store for shop
and serges. $22.50
pers, f o r we have grouped
values* Sale price
under one roof almost every
thing needed for your family
and home. This is, indeed
worth a good deal to you— and
best of all is the extremely
low prices-on needed goods
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Ladies’ and Misses
Poiret Twill Dresses, $15.00 *values,
Sale price
Our Mammoth Fall Opening Sale Offers You All the Advantages
above and in addition— an unusual Saving on Needed Seasonable
goods
VISIT US N O W ---------------------------------------------------------------- SA VE M O N E Y
In this Sale we arc offering thousands of dollars worth of new Seasonable Merchandise at prices you never see except in January Bar-
i Work S h ift s ...... ........... .......... ... 89c
; Sweet Orr Overalls, Special Sale
£ Price pr.................................. $1.98
* Men’s Work Pants, $3.50 value,
* pr. ...............’........................ ,...$2.89
S Meri*i U, S. Arm y Shoes, 4.00
J value, pr....... .......................... $2.98
* Men’s Scout Shoes, $3.25 value,
l pr. ........................\..................$2.68
■ Men’s Ribbed Union Suits, SpecMen’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers,
gai ment :.............;............
:89c
RUG V A L U E S
27 in. by 54 in. Velvet Rugs, $3.50
value,- each ............ X*...... .$2.19
3 f t by 6 f t Grass Rugs, $1.75
value, e a c h ............................... 98c
Polly Prim Bungalow Apron,
$1.25 value ...........
^..,,..nr98c
Bath Towels, extra large, 65c
value ........................ .39c
Sterling Sheets, 81x90, Spec. $1.49
Ladies’ Crepe de Chine and Trifco(et bloutee, each
.........
$2.98
Towels, 18x36 in., 35c value,
each ............. ;..... ........................ 19c
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Galvanized Pails, 10 qt. each....25c
Galvanized Pails, 12 (ft. each....29c
Galvanized Tubs, No. 1, each.,98c
Galvanized Tubs, No. 2, each $1.05
Flour Sifters, e a c h .... ...........‘. ...‘lOc
Cups and Saucers, plain white, set
o f 6 .......
90c
Covered Dishes, plain white,
each ............................. x - .......... 48c
Glass W ater Pitchers, $1.00 value
•• each
......
75c
Aluminum
Sauce Pans, 4 qL
each ...............—.j............... -......98c
Aluminum Percolators, each ..98c
Bon Am i Oil Stoves, 2 burner,
........... $15.48
each-
-Opening grain
CHICAGO, Not.
prices: Wheat, December, IW 3-4 to
Florida:
winds.
City Substantial! Thou grtwest not
As the mbshtooM through !he night
Thy growth continuous down the
years,
As Die mighty oat.
City Substantial! No phantom ttyiu,
t o comb and go As the seasons
change.
Through summer’s heat and winter's
chilly blast.
Wo see thy smiling face.
They temples fair they tIbo
To tho vaulted sky above,
Bearing aloft to ttm God on high.
The worship o f men’s souls.
Hark to the hammer’s-clank I
The ceaseless clash npd rjoat o f great
machines!
And myriad men a-hending o’er their
tasks,
)
To keep the long trains speeding on
their way.
and cast
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107; May, i l l C-R to 3-4; corn, D « .,
73 7-8 to 73; oats, December 41.1-2.
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NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 2.— <?otton
cvcleh o'clock call: Dccdmfyor, p l.l7 ;
The maximum and minimum temper* January, f l l . l i :
* •• W i i H I V /’
atures in representative citicn, fur
nished by ,the w rnthfr Imteau from
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. N ot. 1.—
records compiled nl 8 p. m.
Cities
Max. Min.
Dry Cleaners
ALL
S A T U R D A Y ~M O N
. Mr. and .Mrs, .George Allen and Mrs. I. E. Estridgc wns hostess Weddaughter, F crrclo, ’ and nephew, nesdny afternoon to the Nellie TurnFrcdcriek Allen, o f Pontl.v, Mich., cr Circle of Baptist Indies nt her
arived hero In their Mnxwcll limou-jhomo on Beardnll avenue. There were
sine, and Mr. atld Mrs. Louis Rhodes j feui teen members of the circle nnd
and sons, Carl and Cecil, also ‘ o f, three guests present, the occasion boPontiac, Mich., nrtWcd in their Ford ing n '‘shower” for tho Christmas
last week nnd were guests at the (bazaar to take place in the* near fu’Ellsworth home on Beardnll avenue.- ture. The Indies donated very genMr. nnd Mrs. Allen and family have, eiousiy, bringing many lovely things,
taken apartments In town, and Mr. I A fter the buslnes meeting n socinl
and Mrs. Rhodes nhd family have1hour was enjoyed, during which Mrs.
taken up their residence nt Moore's ] Estridgc served a salnd course with
Station for th o ' Winter. The young j snltines, coffee nnd wafers. Tho home
people will all go to school. The Iwan decorated with n profusion of
parties were about four wreks on tho yellow daisies and golden rod. The
next meeting o f the Nclllo Turner
Circle will bo held at tho home of
Mrs. Dorsey in the city.
Beatrice Bledsoe was a happy little
hostess Saturday when she entertain
g
ed a large party o f friends, the ocension being her thirteenth birthday
fi
nnniveranry.
Al; kinds o f games
Trunz.atid J ja h i.ju so ^ .f niitpR^ M>,
£ W d Mrn. Pur via cate rnttT^dn t ’w * 5SSs\*pC5?(i w-Vtft prizes for tho suc
nor Sunday, having qs their guest* cessful winners. Ice cream and enke
Mr. nnd Mrs. dames Purvis and Mr. v/orc served nt the conclusion of the
nnd Mrs. Leon Purvis nnd their piny hour. The honor guest received
many pretty nnd useful gifts. Among
house guests.
those
present -were A lycc ChorpcnMr. and Mrs. W. R. Bales wore In
Ing,
Kathleen
Long, Eleanor Camer
Winter Park recently,, the , guests of
on,
Dorothy
Ilnynas,
Mnrion Haynes,
Mr. uhd M ra.E . *J. Ward.
Marion Taylor,
Louise
Fortson,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cheapening nnd
Louise Hickson, Elinor Hickson, Judaughters, Helen nnd Alyce, nnd J.
lir Belle
McClelland,
Mnrgarct
E. Biddinger wore driving over the
Squire, Wilma Squire, Annie Murrcl
hills and dales of Lake county on
Bledsoe, R. G. Hickson, James Mc
Sunday last nnd picnicked at TnrvnrClelland, George McClelland, I.clnnd
cs.
McClelland, Elwin Squire, George
Mr. nhd Mrs. E. V. Miller nnd three Steele, Allen Taylor, Kugend Est
little daughters moved hero recently ridgc, LcKoy Bledsoe, Horace Bled
from White Springs and aro making soe and Buster I’ urvall.
Christine
their home in the Greenland house on McClelland, of Gcnovn, was nlso
Cumcran nvenue, now owned by Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Miller. E. V. Miller
is a nephew of W. W. Miller.
Mrs. I. I). IIart of Geneva avenue,
hqd ns her guest recently her sister,
Mrs. Kutlo Thompson, of DeLaml.
ONE IN TEN
Mr. hnd Mrs. Albert Bahnas and
Naglacting a Hltlo wound, cut ur
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Balnins nnd abrasion o f the flesh may in nine
baby arrived hero Monday from Ev rases out o f ten cauto no great suf
anston, Ills., to visit their brother, fering nr inconvenience, but it Ih the
Gcargo Hal mas nml family o f Eureka one cnee in ten that causes blood
Hainthock, making tho trip in eleven poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic festerdays ia their Ford car.
ing sore. Thp cheapest, safest and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Bleclc and best course is to disinfect the wound
ton, Alton, of Orlando, were week with liquid Ilorozone and apply the
end viaiUxjs nt the Steele home, Borozono Powder to complete thb
Beardnll avenue.
healing (process. Price (liquid) 30c,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwndd Irish nrrlvod 00c and $1.20. Powder 30c, and bfir.
J here recently from West Palm Beach Hold by Union I’harmnry,
■ and were guests nt the W. R. Gucrry
homo fo r several days, en .route' to
Stark, whore they will purchase a
funn, having told their property on
the East Coast. John Ingram ac
companied them to Stark.
Mm.
Irish will be remembered as Miss
KIBl Ingram:
Mrs, John Ingram, o f West Palm
Boach,-win a guest at the Guorry
DA Y
GUARANTEED
PER DOZEN
L O O S E
Nice and
Per Pound
Sunset Gold
l
Breakfast
Per Pound
TH E B EST
In Sanlopd
Per Pound
LAIUlL
CJ A T
AIV
- »HE.
SIZE ^ ® ^ “ Y t « B E S T
PREMIER DRESSINGperbottle
YORK
Yhiif Ih just a few. Specials tidverAUe^. We ciu« *averyou
money on everything jjuu buy.
Why not* get tho habu
R
r nnd truie the rtaGLYyAVIGQLY
$
UnmSached'1MtiBliri, 36 iii. wide,
v a l u e , j J j . : t v : : u -15c
S Merfa Work'Socks, pr.
ja.-..i...9c
S Boys’ Hats, values to $2,00
each :.................................... H$U39
S Men’ s Hats, $2.50 and $3.00 values
5 each ........... ............... .. ........ $1*98
i Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear*
«
g a r m e n t...........
a?.... .i.:...69c
“ OUTFITTERS FOR TH E HOME AND FAMILY
noithcnst
Atlantic City ................
48’ 3^
A tla n ta -____ ____________
fi8 30
.Boston
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40 30
OHamlo, Florida
110171110 ........_________ ’.__..... 40
20
C hicago'........!.......' .................... 00
30
Thou'rt with us! Aglow with life!
Cincinnati
Thou Jcnrn-ed one! Hast sent
Wo feel thy pulsing heart throbs,
Pcs Moines ..... .
Giving us hope and strength and Itlch offerings to Wisdom's* shrine.
East Port Mnine
Thy stalwart youths and maidens
Kansas C i t y ____
LAUNDRY WORK OF
fair
New T qNc
Imbine her sacred treasure.
KINDS AT RIGHT TRICES
fittsbu rg .......... .
Fair art thou, beauteous one,
SL Louis ...........
City Substantial! We love thee!
Tho nznro sky ah (Wo thee
Toledo ............ .
Work called for and delivered
Mirrored in thy Waters' crystal For what thou art anil for what
Washington _____
Thou blddost fair to bo
depths.
Sanford:
satisfaction guaranteed
Throughout the coming yenrh.
Is wondrous to behold.
Max......................
Min........ .......... ....
Our henrta are stayed on thee.
Green arc (thy far-stretched Adds,
Our hopes arc hound in thee.
And borne on the fragrant air,
Thou fairest among ten thousnnd,
The happy songs o f laborers,
City Substantial, '
Harvesting their store..
[
K anner’s d e p a rtm e n t 5
Fair Fridny and Satur
day; moderate
Others arc doing nt— Why can’ t youT
PULL LINE OF
O ver 3 0 0
ahown — I
Imported from Georgia.
ThU u Ideal wefd\fs'L (pr tbe rro:
thace havlng’lmen aevtoral nfto'zho
erajat thin «md o f th *i:elrry dolta
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The Peopkft* Beat Friend- «P in t Street, Welakn Block
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lc . "Such.n set o f reductions would be
Jr grttted With ehthusiarm b y thc'gefioral public, inasmuch ns the majority
o f taxpayers would benefit. The lowro cring o f the highest surtax might he
lc unpopular, but the little Income peon. pic might tolerate it if their own
in taxes were lightened. There is n
5r growing realization, tooj that surtax
er reduction might servo to draw taxes
<r from many large fortunes now taking
refuge In tax-exempt securities. It.
Is oven possible that a 33 per cent
surtax would bring In more money
iy thnh tie #0 per ceiit rate.
r » W I ' M i m f y R f ) r n i « M r u r p l Snn.
A a r a t th e H e ra ld D « llt l « K . 107
t l a r o n ll a A t f , S a n fo r d , F la .
The Herald Printing: Co.
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a ld e n l l r r l r e n r r r o Mrntlnnle C o u n ty
an d la p n tilU h rd r v e r r F r id a y . A d r r r fla tn a r a te s m o d e k n o w n on a p p llr a tlo a . S3.00 p e r > rn r, n l u n j . In n d rn n re .
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The Aaaochttrd. 1’ ree.i la exclusively
entitled to the use for republlcatlon of
nil newB dispatches credited to It or
not otherwise credited In this paper
nnd nlso tho local news puhlUhod
herein.
All rlRhts of re.puhllrntlon o f special
REVISE THE INCOME T A X
dispatches herein nr«> also reserved.
OfTlee. II ISIt A I. tl I l t l l . m v t ; . P h o n r 14*
AND
SU RTAX.
TO A IIVKHTISIlllS t
In ensa of errors or omission In
Irani or other advertisements Tho
As long ns the present tax nnd
Hr raid Printing Company does not
hold Itself llalila for dunumc further surtax remnins ns it is there will be
than the a mount received for such no big snles made in this country or
Forelgn
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A d v e r t i s i n g httm>wiuilv«
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L DIE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
Tampa men arc being whipped
for living in Tjimpa’ w c suppose.
"IUuc Nose Leads” says headline
today speaking o f the
fishermen's
yacht race at Halifax. The last time
we were in Halifax our nose was blue.
St. Petersburg now hns two police
chiefs nccording to press dispatches.
Wo don’t know very much about St.
Petersburg but we sent Dr. Walker
down there to keep them straight nnd
we fall to see just why they need so
many policemen unless Dr, Shade hns
gone on n rampage.
"20,000 Masons gather at Washing
ton to lay corner stone" says head
line .in papers. W c need thnt many
bricklnyers in Sanford and our con
tractors might get a few from Wash
ington after the corner stone is well
laid.
The Goodyear Tire Company have
bought the rights of tho Zeppelin
firm to manufacture Zeps in America
anil will not only manufacture dirigi
bles complete but will put on nir
lines to nil the principal cities In
America. The Herald predicted sev
eral years ogo that the automobile
property or business of any kind. No
one is fpol enough to pull off n big
business deni and give half o f the
money to the government to waste
on all the fool things that the governent finds time to do. .No one will
II either their business or their rt;al
estate at the present time beenuse the
government tax takes away about
forty per cent or more o f the profits.
This might iw all right where the
parties were millionaires and could
afford it, or where the profits were
coining from war
industries that
made tho owners rich from war pro
fits, but the average man who has
struggled for years to bring up his
business to where it could be sold at
a profit will not sell now and give
his profits away to the government.
It is not right nnd not fair nnd the
laws should he changed and chnngcd
now. Tho Jacksonville Journal says:
"A tentative plan
submitted to
President Coolidge by Senator Smoot
calls for substantial downward re
vision o f the income tux. The Idea
is to snve the taxpayers $300,000,000
a year by the following changes:
"Reduce the maximum surtux from
30 per cent to 33 per’ cent.
"Remove the tax altogether from
personal incomes oT $2,000 to $3,000.
"L ow er the rate enough to cut
$100,000,000 in taxes from Incomes
of $3,000 to $0,000.
"D o likewise with incomes o f $0,000 to $10,000.
"Eliminate taxes on special indus-
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EXHIBITING
FLORIDA
The fn it that nearly nil o f th e
space, allotted in Madison Square
Garden for an exhibit of Florida
productn hns been reserved by vari
ous counties, indicates a gratifying
interest in Mr. Itingllng’s generous
and pub{ic-spirited plan for ft great
Florida display in tho heart o f the
metropolis next February. It was in
conceivable that Florida would allow
this great opportunity to go by with
out realizing its benefits to the fullest
degree
Twenty-eight counties have
secured apace and will have exhibits.
Only 18 spaces remain to be allotted
nnd these ’ undoubtoty wllL be taken
before tho reservations close.
Hillsborough county hns secured n
prominent space, and the olher coun
ties which take conspicuous part in
the South Florida Fair wll also con
vey their exhibits from Tutnpn to
New York for the All-Florida Prod
ucts Exposition, fu addition to the
exhibits at the Garden, the Florida
Development Ilonrd proposes to carry
on, during the same week, an inten
sive advertising campaign in the New
York newspapers nnd the moving pic
ture companies will also conduct n
screen publicity program which will
make Florida the “ talk bf tho town"
he*^e7ltt5m rK rT enS'n‘ ’ Ihreffdd
a
monlh earlier, before people had their
blahs iaui fdi; Ihe winder otylirg; b\it
there is ev ciy evidence that Clcnrwa!nr will bb crowded with visitors,
both pit! and new, to its capacity.
Work, o /this nnturc^will repay nil
citlch in Florida. Another season will
joe n (freat advance In (ho condition
af this city and county, and there
should even pow be lad plrins for pre
cisely abch propaganda. That It will
bring the name of ralntku before mil*
Hons there ia not the least doubt; and
lhal the city Would experience good
rcturhs Is equally true. No city has
sof far advanced ’ tnat*U finds tur 'turn
for publicity. Summer resorts In the
ndrth nnd w est find it pays to keep
announcements in publications every
month in r th .year— no matter how
wall-known the locality may be— and
flifd the project profitable.
Tho same opportunity exists to ndVancc Palatka interests as mny be
found elsewhere in the state. Such
methods would
encourngo building
new homes nnd would mnka cVery
business mqre profitable; nnd this
cnly can by no means afford to canter
while other localities gallop. It may
require some prodding to get the
nintler under way; hut once adopted
there would b e an annual repetition
of the same mothods.— 1’alntkn N cwb.
C O M IN G A G A IN
The managem ent o f the
Beacham Theatre Orlando
announces the big event of
the season. _ F]or ygu, the
vaudeville*lovers, we are go-j
ing to start vaudeville earHeir this year than ever be-}
forje. W e iyill heed your unlimited support so if you really want Keith Vaudeville
come to the Beacham and
see
from
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The Initial Bill ot the Season
Saturday, November
BEEF
PORK
M UTTON
VEAL
Home-Made
results
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What do tho people w ant? No one J ^
hns ever been able to answer -that
question satisfactorily. You may get O v
some idea from “ .Mi s.* nnd Mr. Polly
Tickk.
186-ltc.
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Communicate with the management
ami make your season scat reserva
tion now*. .Don’ t slant! in line every
week, make sure your tickets will
he held for you. If .you 1don’t t'sc
them it’s alright. And remember,
Kpith vaudeville this year will be Let
ter than ever.
Swift's Premium
amF
Kingim’ s Reliable
Can’ t lie Heat for •
QUALITY
q u ic k
IY r
IX X
SEATS
N O W ON
SA LE
at
McELROYS
Pork
Sausage
ADVERTISING,
Last Sunday
Clearwater com
menced Us nrvortlsing campaign for
the winter season by placing n small
display announcement in twenty-two
papers nnd magazines throughout, the
north and west.
Thirty-eight- in
quiries were received to tho announce
ment An Thursday, and the Chamber
of Commarc was ekpt busy in making
replies. Says the Clearwater Sun:
"The thirty-eight inquiries receiv
ed by the Chamber o f Commerce this
morning indicate that a number o f
persons wrote immediately upon read
ing the advertisement. A great many
more will be coming in ns the people
That Launch the Winter
The advertisement
occupied but
three Inches, was cleverly engraved,
and contained a vast amount of in
formation, with "Clearwater" ns the
leading line. The cost o f the invest
ment was defrayed by thu Chamber
of Commerce, nnd tho long list of
papers carrying the announcement
included those of Baltimore, Boston,
Chicago, I’hihulelphia, Detroit, I'ittsburg, Montreal, Washington and In
dianapolis.
There Ik no doubt thnt larger re
turns would have been . secured had
Orlando’s Favorite Shopping Place
Fancy Cod-Fish
Middies
A Timely Sale of
Fall Frocks
Boiled Ham
Longhorn and
Sandwich Cheese
Quick Delivery
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Selected most recently in* New York ns beinf; particularly attractive garments, these
two small lots of women's Fall dresses are
placed on sale today" and turn or row, Friday
and Snturday, at remarkably low prices.
The style of the new dresses is evident,
Simple, straight lines arc noticeable nnd the
entire tone of the assortment is of the sort
which modish women will appreciate. Hun;;
straight from the shoulder in nrrowllkc lines,
the frocks will grace well tho trim figure and
slenderize the woman of full lines.
The materials arc the ever popular Crepe
dc Chine and n few selected Trico-twills and
laces. The colors ure tans and brown and
the workmanship of the garment** excellent.
The sizes from 16 to 42 arc included in this
memorable offering nt
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3. IIITGTI TILLIS, Prop.
The House of Quality
and Service
40” SANFORD AVE.
Season
ALTHOUGH the small, snug Hat predominates for chilly
days, there is a large number of droopy models for dressy
wear. Colorful motifs, feathers, tulle, nnd ribbons lend
theijichurm in trimming
^The ri$trfoodN
for breakfast is
T H E 1P L U M
TREE
g . We shake dji! ^ And you gather the golden
■ fruit. MercMHtdlse plums drop into our laps
■ unexpectedly sometimes— again we must
{ find the tree first. Meaning of course, thejc
g special purchases than bring you standard
i merchandise at much less than the standard
S price.
EVERY HAT IN THE STORE AT A SWEEPING
Reduction of 10 per cent
JolbdWhileOiU
TtHtCMRCcMAcCrrf**
MtMMlWW
Easytoprepare
Cooks quickly
S
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Such opportunities do not come every day
although some stores would have you believe
We harvest the plums whenever they are
perfect fruit. Otherwise we leave them for
others less particular. It pays to lock for
your plums where you buy your regular
merchandise.
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with “ A gift today f * CTtfl«nI& Day” and
tune It on your^dally s tu p in g yyirl f X
As a comfort suggestion: House slippers*
In useuvery day of the year, they will cause
many a thanks to go your way. In *hc
men's department on the first floor there
are two patterns, both In brown or gray and
priced at $1.90 and $2.25.
F cr; Mother or Sister visit the woman s
shoe department on the second floor and pur*
s
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irge one to start but once you get a real taste of the game
V to accumulate money and accomplish things with it.
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BANK
STRENGTH
GOLF
BOW LING
TEN N IS
BO XIN G
Patriot) Hogan is using
gasoline today. He holds
lucky number
R. L. SHIPP, Editor
BASE B A LL
FOOT B A L L
B A SK E T B A L L
T R A P SHOOTING
11/ Editor
I-cster Richards*. Vaudeville Review
are presenting tonight, “ My Wife's
Gone to the Country."
Putnam High will make the trip |unity g ets,th ere in plenty o f time,
Buy Your Gasoline here— you
Richards and W ollh are those two down hero tomorrow to take on the now has n rlvhl ln the field. Accord
Celcry-Pcds in whnt is scheduled to
mny be .the lucky man today funny black /a c e comedians.
ing to n dispatch from Miami, a Mi
Quality Tires That Satisfy
Buyers
IHtlVB-IN FILLING STATION
ACCESSORIES
First Street and
Elm
Avenue
Telephone 447-W
he one of the best of the season. The
Celery-Feds and the Pals are prob
ably* more even matched than any
On the screen today, Clara Kimball other team which has invaded Sonford so far this season.
Young in "Mid-Channel."
A brilliant cast of players in "Mid
Channel."
WHO’S GOING TO BE MAN
Mid-Channel" by Sir Arthur Wing
Pinero,
AGED BY EDDIE COLLINS
The famous drumn in which Ethel
Barrymore created a sensation at the
Empire theater in New York.
CHICAGO, NoW 2.— Eddie Collins
star second basbjnon of Ihe Chicsgr
White Sox and recently mentioned
as a possibility to succeed "Kid"
Gleason as manager of the club, is
under consideration for the snanagement o f the Washington Americans
nccoidiug to *re»Vn;( in baseball eir-
Europeans net like people without
a country- America being the coun
try they are without.
*
ami High hiker started out for Jack
sonville yesterday pioining to see the
Miami and Jnx game. They seemed
to think it niohvclous that he had
reached Fort Piorfe by noon, Shucks,
Scotch}* would have' been viewing the
bathing beauties of Daytona at noon.
A story full of heart-interest,
Action, a real story and a wonder
ful star, Clara Kimball Young in
"Mid-Channel."
Comedy today will be "Our Gnng,
Your Money
Invested in
Buys like these
W ill Net You
Big Returns
Our Gong" in "The Cnhmpecn
All Prices F. O. H. Pint, Michigan
CUT THIS
OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
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Send this ad and ten cents to Foley ■
£ Co., 2835 Sheffield Avo., Chicago, =
111., writing your mime and address B
clearly. You will rocerve a ten cent ■
bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND ”
TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Croup,
also free sample packages of FO LEY,
KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, R heu-,
malic Pains, Kidney and llladJor trou- (
hie, and FOLEY .CATHARTIC, TAK-s
LETS for Constipation and Bilious
ness. These wonderful remedies have
helped millions o f people. Try them!
Sold everywhere. ♦
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Our Gang comedies nre for children
from two to ninety years old.
Don’t miss lis t e r Richards Vaude
ville Review, Clarn Kimball Young,
and Our Gang today.
WASHINGTON,
Nov. .2.— Clark
Griffith, president of the Washing
ton baseball club, said last night the
manager’s position for the team next
season was still open and that no
definite negotiations had been made
Lester Richards Vaudeville Review
yet to fill the berth. Jle has not been
Scotch
McC-nlicy,
chief
of
the
hik
will play a Special Matinee for ladies
approached by Chicago officials, he
ing
crew
o
f
Sanford
High,
who
starts
and children Saturday nt 3 o’clock.
out on foot before a game and us- said, In regard to a deal for Collins
Prices 10 and 25 cents.
I5BICK BUNGALOW— fi rooms
and bath, Iccatcd on u corner* federal soldier bonus will
lo t, 70x130, with paved street is being made. *
on two sides. One of the n l c - ---------------------est bungalows in one of. the
I<()oka as
t|u. badkbo
nicest parts of Snnford. Parly mor is H,lOUt Broken,
will make reasonable terms.
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FOO TBALL G AM E
Copyright 1913 Bart Sduffatr & Man
h u o s e — located, Robs Calomel of
on second street, with an extra!
Nausea and Danger
lot, a pick up for some one.1
$3,000.0t) with terms betterL,
than rent.’ ,
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tw o sto ry
WE HAVE A CLIENT, olferinK
two lots In the select part of
Sanford, with a nice littlei
house, furniture, chickens, etc. I ,
at a bargain. Party leaving u
(own and must sell nt once. lu’
This is a good one— ask about m
$2,100.00 buys a five room bun
galow, with bath, on a corner
lot. Lot 50x100. Garage on
place. Not far from Rose
Court. Terms if desired.
WE HAVE OVER FIFTY LOTS
listed with us, ranging in
prices from $200.00 to $3,000.
AH parts of Sanford.- See our
th,,ruuri>l> delight**
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COUGH
Surety,.Fidelity, Casualty Bonds
and Inveaments
VALPEZ HOTEL
SANFORD, -- ------ — FLORIDA
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Mr*. Will Hall. R. No. 3 Baxley,
Ga., ptate*: "I an* vrrltlng to Tall who
»uffcr from coug*, cold*, cr*up or
whopping cough. I cannot recom
mend Foley’* Honey and Tar too
much, and I can't keep hou*e without
it
Have been uilng It *ince 1910
and have found It the bc*t medlc.ine
there j« for grown-up* and children."
Bo*t and largest cough and cold re
medy In the w orld.. Refu»e «ub*tit-
On Hood Field
Saturday Afternoon
Three-Thirty
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Admission’
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Furnisher*‘to Men who Know
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THE SANFORD DAIL1
For the Best Results Use the Best
v Good Feed ’ at Moderate
*Prices; W e also have molasefr Bran. Cotton Seed
Meal and Paris .Green for
your poison.
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Sanford
feed & S upply Co.
FEED-HAY-CRAIN AND F E R T I L I Z E R S
PHONE S39>MYPUE AVE R 4 th ST SANFOPD E li
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!
TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!
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For Men and
Boys
Asphalt la the ■'oldest water-proof
adhesive known to man.
'I t* use
date* back beyond the mists which
shroud prehistoric days. Unlike many
basic materials, science and' inven
tion have not discovered any substi
tute for It, and rto synthetic asphait
1# producible commercially which
compares either in price or in utility
with the natural produce.
Asphalt is used in-roads in many
ways, but there are four broad divis
ions generally ffcpgnizod by road en
gineers. These four have been de
veloped, and year ,by year, a further
experiments and experience become
available, the types arc Improved un
til now it is gnoraliy conceded that’
for its purposes, nnd when properly
luid, asphalt has no superiors as a
road material.
The four generally
recognised
types ate , (1 ) asphalt macadam, '.in
which broken stone has melted as
phalt applied to it to penetrate the
entire course, with stone chips to
cover the surface spaces, and a sealcoat of hot asphalt and stone chips;
(2 ) asphaltic concrete, m o d e .o f an
intimnie iWlxture o f asphalt and
broken stone or gravel sand, laid and
compacted while hot into a single
cotire, sometimes finished with a seal
coat; (3) sheet asphalt, constructed
in two courses, the lower of asphaltic
concrete, the top course of a mixture
o f asphalt nnd cnrefully graded min
eral filler; ( I ) asphatt blocks, made
fit asphaltic concrete moulded under
heavy pressure, and laid on a sand or
mortar cushion, tike brick.
Asphalt is also used as p filler for
g ; brick pavements, mixed with sand to
Wo have now .or? display our now lino o f glen’s nnd Boys’ furnishing*
form a grout for stone block pave
Men’s all wool bluo serge pants ................ - ......... - .............••..... $1.98 g ments, nnd to All the expansion
■ Joints in monolitic pavements o f ce
Men’s Cnssinere pants, ...................'................................... $3.50 to $4.98 g
ment.
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:.......................... ...............$1.75, $1.98, $2.75 *
■ CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Boys’ Suits ........................ r..............................$4.98 g
" Send this nd and ten cents to Foley
& Co., 2835 Sheffield Avc., Chicago,
III., writing your name nnd address
g clearly. You will receive n ten cent
bottlo of ( FOLEY’S HONEY AND
S TAR for Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup,
also free sample packages of FOLEY
g KIDNEY
FILLS
for
Backache,
Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and Blad
der trouble, nnd FOLEY CATH AR
TIC TABLETS for Constltpatlon nnd
Biliousness. These wonderful reme
dies have helped millions o f people.
Try them l Sold everywhere.— Adv.
Boys, Suits 2 pairs p a n ts................ $8.98, $9.98 5
Boys’ Pants, pr....................................98c to $2,50
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Wool S h ir t s ........... ........ •..................$2.25
Men’s Dress S h ir ts .........................98c to $1.9$
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Men’s and Bpys’ Caps....
........... ..50c to $1.50
ir n r o w
A SPH ALT PAVEM ENT
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BETTER EVERY YEAR
Most choap feeds are ex*
pensive at any price. That
is why we recommend a
good, medium-priced feed.
Let us show you our line
and we believe we can con
vince you'that we can save
you money. ,
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UNIFORM TR A FFIC i a w s
ON N ATION AL HIGHW AYS
Traffic laws which differ in differ
ent states and d iffered towns in the
same state, fire a cau/se of confusion,
acident, loss o f property, and loss of
life. Uniform troffle laws, tha Bnme
the country over, wil promote safety.
The objection urged ngainst uni
form traffic laws that traffic condi
tions arc different in different locali
ties, does not hold in the face o f the
obvious power o f the locality to mod
ify or ndd to the uniform law for
special conditions.
There arc many
observances which, made uniform,
would make fo r safety, such ns the
Bystem o f signalling for a stop, slow
up nnd turn,.-a uniform rule as to
right o f Way at crossings, safety pro
cedure At grado erodings, a heavy
penalty j(or-sfich^dangerous practices
ns passing aaothei1 car whbn* coming
to a curve or "top o f a hill, etc.
With forty-eight states and thouands o f municipalities, nl making
their own traffic fules, the motorist is
more or IcXsiirt fca,ns to what he can
and can not, should nnd should not
do. But when the National Govern
ment. builds roads /o r the Nation, i
national traffic TAw will bp inevitable
ns a national police force for the na'
tional highways.
“ A paved United States in our day”
Is not only devoutly to bo wished for,
because o f the material benefits it
will bring, but because of the safety
the unifoftnity of traffic rules will
provide,, when^ho Congrcs authorizes
a system of national highways which
will Berye all the states ns n gqpd
state highway system, now serves all
the counties in that state. ‘
SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE
’ ’Could not stand nor sit and was
forced to cry out from intense pain,”
writes Henry Williams, Turkio, Mon
tana. "The doctors said I had inflam
mation o f the bladder nnd an opera
tion was ne9« t s a ^ , Tried Foley Kid
ney Pills and improved at once. Tell
all my friends ’about Foley kldsufforing and perhups, ns in my case,
a dangerous operation.” Bladder and
kidney trouble demand prompt treat
ment. Foley ;Kidjiey Pills give quick
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oColidgc has been given a pet bear relief.
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■ enough room in our store next to the First National Hank, the store will be Continued In tho
m Mclsch building next to the Piggly Wiggly until we can make some changes in the store next
B to the hank, which will give room for the combined slock**. In the mean time, we solicit
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In the two stores you will find ns complete lines of Men's, Hoys’ and children's clothes, fur-
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nishings nnd SIKH'S ns can be found in Sanford.
jjj If you want Good Medium prices in merchandise, we have it.
■ have it.
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IJoyd George is meeting, people in
America. This is better than meet
in g crises in Europe.
than the Concern which Charges it
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W E A R E S A V IN G O T H E R S M O N E Y W H Y N O T YOU?
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MR. EDISON APPOINTS US I
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SPECIALS FOR S A T U R D A Y
1000 pounds of Florida Steak
1000 pounds Roasts, Pot Roast v. 5
at per p o u n d ............... ...... ......... 15c
Oven Roasts, per pound.........: .15c ■
506 pounds Veal at per pound .25c
W estern Beef sold Accordingly s
P A N SAUSAGE
P IC N IC H A M S
POUND
2 POUNDS FOR
Pork Sausage, Link, Lb. ........25c ■
Western Loin of Pork, Lb.......28c 5
Pork Shoulders, Lb. .........r .....20c S
Pork Legs, L b .'........................... 25c ;
W e Ivieet Competition on Grocer- ■
■..lit: S '
ies
A1J Kinds o f Fresh Nuts, Eruits !
-and Vegetables
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.A tt Kinds o f Sugar, |C^ped
5
at Gut Prices
Clover Bloom Butter, Lb...... ...55c
Baby Woke Up
Laughing and
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Sliced Ham, pound.....................40c
Boiled Ham, pound..................... 50c
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Cream Cheese, p o u n d .............. 35c
F u ll of. Piety
,t*s
£fugar C q i ^ Bacon Nuggets,
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W^ien my baby
Wl»en
bnby w
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wass so fretful lI co
c o atg
« .H harder
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artons, 2 Lbs. 35c
a n ylh lar svUh her.” w eltn U rtt-X
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C. nrown, Columbus. On.
“ I cave her every medicine adver
Fancy White Bacon, Lb.
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tised for sick
but, they didn't
slop her frr .tla * and crying. K
ft lend ndvlocd Teethlna and after
the ryeond dom my Utile b ill went
to edrep and woke up laughing and
full o f Play. Troth!nn has given per
This is koioer to be a regular Sale
fect nutlsfacllun at all-llm rn.H
Trcthta* contain*, no oplatga
other dnngrrou* drugs. It r«duoe«
Innsmhiatlon o f tho trams, relloyea
voile. Imtiaeetton, etotaocn pains and
bow el trouble* It soothes the fretfill child, iridilcfng rest, quiet a n d '
rrrreeblng steep.
Thousands of
gratrful mothers praise it to the
KEEP MOVING
■pliles,
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Teethlna Is sold by all druggists,
t Btrect. NKxt Otksr to Cos* Cafr Bottling Workg
’Wtart
or sepd 3#e to the Moffett L a b y * lorlee, Culsiuhua, fla.. for a peonage
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Boston doclor says 40 is the ideal
age for love. How old is ho? Wo
would say about 40. .
[ W e Sell for Cash and therefore Sell for Less
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Northbound
Arrive
Departs
2:03 a.m.
82. ......... 1:48 a.m.
84. ..... — 11:45 a.m‘. .12:05 p.m.
80........... 3:42 p.m.
3:52 p.m.
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Departs
Arrive
7:30 a.m.
100.
8:25 p.m.
24.
25.
101. ......... 5 ‘-50 p.m.
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2:40 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
2:45 p.m.
7:10 p.m,
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it Is the under- growers nn. agreement ' to enlarge
dtitrflftjtio'h
hoYdiUgs afid supply the marh ard-_
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not
on unwise nlan
to -learn
*r n fronyW.fcidriKsnt* an L i"
Many growers asert thnt at cer- mate o f what dmocitts are sent from
wait untH’the next day to notify
the office. If, after 5:30 p. m* tain seasons the cost o f production' this county fo r jmch, things as might
the carrier has' passed-, yout exceeds the selling price, while oth be, and -nro,. produced hi rutnsm
house, call HS and a copy will ers declare that with proper care nnd which would probably be told willing!
be delivered to your'hom e im attention and cultivation many vege ty. «nd then use these figures in a
mediately by a special carrier. tables may be produced almost nny campaign with- growers to cinch the
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The office will be open to these m onthjn the year at n profit. If tho urgurhent.
calls up until G p. m.
Not only m ight ’farm prwlucts lie
latter Is based upon good authority,
Ri L. SHIPP,
reckoned
in this matter , but the
then it is imperative that housewives
Circulation Manager.
ifnd general buyers demnnd tha home- poultry yard should be considered a
Ifrovyn-product;
if Iho form er asser strin g 1f a c t o r - ^ 5 might the growing
H OM E-GROW N' PfiODUC
tion is correct .there is nll tho mpre o f peroiepi’ irafacLUjotie g*nl]
d im u liu -fo r .making thoso.mouths In
[ .■t
, H Which stuff can be produced the more P
quantity
o fH p f l
i
p
i
H
People In n city
oLtHo' intensive to bring lh iafger slims to
supply, .the catlrq .peoples, with *«uc
help they could extend the rural ,popj
the homo purse; f
••••»}•
‘ '- *
to jspare.. OlhCF col)l)ti$?s\'v?lth less
illation if they would always, i.jpolf,
1(,1 aeiure advantages than arc posaesed by putJwhen making, purchases o f foodfa .* The county agent ^
fkoin the home markets nnd dealers nam hnvc worked up this same plan;
which can be produced in Putnam
an agreement to buy county-grown anti there i^ould.
lagging in the
county, fo r "home-grown stuffs."
produce always upon an equitable procesli^n ' o f
progress.—
Fnlatka
There is too great a tendency to se
bnsiB— and then to secure from tho News.
lect foods brought into the ' county
from some distant point. This is nlwnys a detriment to the farm er and H i K i i n i i m i M D M m B i H H H i n i i n n n n i i i i i s i n H n
gives him an idea that the bity peo
ple core nothing fo r his advancement.
Putnam county can prodacc as fine
vegetables as any locality. This has
been proven by exhibitions made at
state fairs as welt as at the county
At Ball Hnrdwnrc Company. Holder Bring In^No. 3588 nnd
fair. A s good poultry and eggs ore
raised and produced in Putnam coun
Get $10 Worth of Merchandise
ty as in any other. Daily is there
paid to other states by merchants of
Palatkn a vast financial tribute along
these lines, nnd there has been n con
sequent feeling o f despair among the
homo producers.
Tho merchant whp will enter into'
irfai
■■■I
n contract to take the output o f any
grower or poultryman in this county
ut Uie same quotations obtained else
where, freight or oxpross added, ifiil
•
*
bo the man that will render nn Ines
1
N
timable good to tho county. Too often
Headquarters for this New Phonograph
£
is the complaint made thnt " i f nny
thing is produced there Is no home- m
market,” ns dealers prefer outside
stuff. If such Is the case in this coun :
ty there is a remedy. There is a
county agent employed to care for
the farm interests; and how can
\
those interests be the better cared
known as the Phonograph with a soul
Which
iH
for than by seeing that a mnrket is
created for the produce?
m
Once this custom shall be establishYou are cordially invited to coll and hear this wonder-instru
ed there wil be found n sufficient ex i
ment which is Mr. Edison’s favorite invention nnd which
cess quantity to make shipments be
cost over $3,000,000.00
yond th e ‘ county line, thuB bringing
In new moYiey to tho county to bo
m
used in the various channels o f trade. ■
No county can live wholly within it
self, but it can arrange to ship out
its excess products and ship in thnt
which cannot bc'produced. Thus) each
■
county can aid the 'other— and both
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xNo. 120._____ 7:45 p.m.
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; DIRECTORY : :
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Yon can And the name of
every live Business Man
in Sanford In this Column
each day.
t o to
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to
to
to
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to
in Scminolo
certificate fn m y*ifiieo, and has made cd property situated
application fo r Tftk Deed .to issue In County, Florida, to-w it: E H o f ... W U
accordance with U w. Said certificate
embraces the*" following described
property situated in Seminole Coun
ty, Florida, to-w lt: fe W li o f Lot 2.
Sec. 30, tw p^ 20 S., ft. 29 E. (Less
beg. SW. cor, o f Lot 2, run E. 318.45
f t , N. 1307 ft-, W. 318.45 f t , S. 1307
f t , 18 acres.) The said land being
assessed at tho date o f tho issuance
o f such certificate in the name o f K.
Fargo.
' ’
, Also, Tax Certificate No. 100, dated
Juno 7th, A. D. 1920, has filed sold
certificate In my office, and has made
application fo r T^x Deed to issue in
accordance with law. * Said certifi
cate embraces the following describ-
T o u r is t
Classified Ada le a word. No
Ad token for less than i5«.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cosh
mutt secompsny all orders,
Count the words and remit
ncordingly.
If you are looking for h winter
home in Sanford’ Here's Just
what you want.
2 Beautiful lots in one of the
best locations In Sanford. Small
bungalow with all modern con
veniences. City water out .side
pfconr AOH
# •1
and In. good wety, lights, sewer
to to to to to to to to to
QUICK SERVICE
connected, gHs main back of lots.
House
completely furnished,
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FOR
SAI.E
garden,
Itibfs,
new Inwn'mower
llflU.rkolU Rood*. Planox, K i l n ,
1
Trunk* umiI ltxKK«icr
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs for and 50 feet 'hose,' 25 thorough
T u m l f t w l A e ^ w k r r y An> Tlwir
setting, 16 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. bred Plymouth Rock chickens.
El'.sworth, Beardall A.venuo, .San Will sell at a bargain for cosh.
S. 0 . Shinhofeer
Contractor and Builder
Sanford,---------- j
Fla.
A. P. Connelly & Sons
Established 1908 1
Real Estate, Loans and*
Insurance
Phone 48 104-8 Magnolia Avc
STEW ART the Florist
Flowers For All Occasions
Members Florlata Telegraph De
livery Association
811 Myrtle A ve„ Phone 20G-W
Sanford
Machine Co.
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
I’ hone 0 2 .------ Sanford, Fla.
PURELY
PROFESSIONAL
(VwU o f Sinfond** * Repul*able I’ rofevationnl Men, each
of whom, in hia chotwn proft'NHion the Herald recom
mends to the people.
to
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(Jeorge A . DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
Sanford--------------------Florida
Fred R. Wilson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Sanford ---------------- Florida
Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Building
Sanford, ------------- Florida
W , J, Thigpen
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO Insurance
It. C. M A X W E L L
Real Estate
and
Insurance
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
MILDREDSIMMONS
Teacher of Pianoforte
and Pipe Organ
Studio; Room 225, Melsch
Build!
------------------------------------ ---------------- —
LAWYER
•:— Court Houb«
B. F. W HITNBB, J p .
County Agent - .
Office:
\
Uaaernent o f Court Houm
Phono No. i
(Listed U. 8 . D. A .)
7l& Myrtle Avenue. "
5 acres.
C le r k ^ M i^ u r t .
Seminole'Coiinty, JHorkln.
B y :: A. At.'Weeks, D.' C.
9-28-lO-5-12-19-20-ll-2-0tc
No Mortgages on place
s
FOR SAI.E— Small bungalow with
all modem convenience. Completely
furnished, two full sired lot well im
proved, also twenty-five Plymouth
Rock htins and one rooster. One o f the
most desirable locations on Sanford
Heights. No mortgages on place.
Will sell at a sacrifice for cash. Any
one interested address P. O. box 674
Snnford, Fia.
Twp. 20 S., Range 29 E.
The said land' being assessed at tho
date of the issuance 6 f such certifi
cate in the name o f Unknown. Un
less said certificates shall be redeem
ed according to law Tax Deed will
{bsuc thoreon on the 5th day o f No
vember, A. D. 1923.
W ITNESS my official
signature
and seal this the 28th dny^ o f September, A. D, 1923.
D bt/G LA SS,
(S E A L )
H ave Y ou S een T he N e w !
SEE BO O K K EEPER
A t Herald Office
Buick Open Cars are Stormtlght
*
Perfect protection is provided frpm rain and wind.
The lower frame cf the windshield fits into a perma• nont rubber grommet. Moulded rubber seals every
joint between the frames nnd posts. At the top a new
weatherstrip, steel reinforced, excludes all air that
might enter between tho windshield and top, and side
curtains button to the windshield, instead of the posts,
covering the slight crack betwoen them.
Sh ing le-Elesign
Ro ofii ig?
WANTED— Cleon sacks o f all kimU. |
Good prices according to sire. F.
F. Dutton Cold Storage.
185-StpD-ltw-Otc.
*
S a n ford , ----------------------------- Flh.
o f N W H o f SH o f Lot 1, Sec. 30,
*t1
fl1
, V. C. COLLER, Prop.
General Shop and Mill Work
Contractor and Builder
517 Commercial Street
83-tfp
STR a w u k k k Y PLANTS FOR SALE
— Either pulled ready for delivery,
or in the field.
Phono Ellaworth
13303) or Dutton (G33) for prices.
___
142-tfc
“ FOIL- SALE — DcSoto paints and
varnishes
at Sanford Novelty
Works, sole agents.
154-tfc
h\
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ford.
Sanford Novelty
W orks
-i,
PAGB SEVEN
W ANTED— Position by boy, white,
American, 17. Have experience in
grocery and chemistry.
Good per
sonality, clean-cut—one that has been
tr§incd rjght. Testimonials. Phono
F(jR SALE— Celery and Escarole 251-J or Scmimiie Cafe.
plants. Ivan II. Rubow, Mecca . ‘
181-Gtc.
Hammock.
184-3tp.
In addition to those and numerous other refinements,
Buick four-wheel brakes afford a greater degres of
safety on all models.
RED, GREEN AND W HITE, PR IC E
just half of shingles, cost less to apply
and wears just as long.
FOR SALE— House and lot on Union
For quick results try a want ad.
nvnuo close in, $2,000 for Quick
sale.
Chas. Tyler care Znchray-Ty- Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
ler Veneer Co.
184-4tc.
Under Section 575 of the General
Fo r SALE—at a very reasonable
Statutes o f the State of Florida.
price, one Yellow Jacket spraying
machine, one Tom Watson spraying
Notice is hereby given thnt Chnnmachine. Symos-Schultz Farms, Inc. dlcr II .S. Sharon, purchaser o f Tax
Certificate No. 181, dated tho 4th
184-Ctp.
FOR
SALK—Dodge truck, $200. day of June, A. 1). 1917, has filed said ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B M B B M B U I r t l M B s a B a i M H i i H a n B B B B a B a a n a n a a a a a a a a a n a
Terms or will trade. 301 Park.
18G-3tp.
FOR
SAI.E—Fine
lettuce plants,
fifty cents thousand in bed. O. C. ■
Ilryant, Wagner.
185-tp.
__ _____________________________________ K-M-U-NF
SANFORD BUICK COMPANY
HILL
F. V. COOPER, Manager
*
West First Street------------------------------- Snnford, Florida
IMPLEMENT & SUPPLY CO. I
When better automobiles are built,
Buick will build them
aaii*iinaan*H ucuEatutiaaBB aaaaB BBB BaB BBB aBB aBB BBB BBB BBB B
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FOR REN T
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WANTED— to rent good second hand,J
piano. 318 Palmetto Avc.
FOR It ENT— Five room furnished
- 18r>-3tp.
apartment, newly finished. Fine loca
tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty
minutes from Sanford. B. T. Tiller,
t'aotn.
108-tfc.
FOR RENT— Rooms and kitchenette,
Shirley Apartments, opposite Post
Oll'iu v ups* airs;= = s = = c ==3 JTP
venue.
Glti Magnolia
Apply H. C. D u l W .
188-Otp.
FOR RENT1— Front corner room furnished. 100 Myrtle, corner Eleventh
183-Gtp.
B i s c u i t S 'G a k e s
FoinfFINT
FOR RENT—Two-room housekeeping
apartment. 710 Oak Ave.
183-tfe.
FOR RENT— Furnished apartments
nt 200 East Third street. Mtb. G.
Basset Smith,
183-tfc.
FOR RENT—Two npurtments corner
4th street and Oak avenue, Call
181-fltp.,
2603 or 308-J.
FOR RENT— Furnished room 411
Pnik Avenue.
182-Gtp
FOR RENT— 8mall furnished bed
room close in.
Reasonable. 301
Park.
.
18G-3tp.
*?ufnlshRENT—Two
desirable
Fair
ed apartments. Private home. 301
185-3tp.
Park.
J.
Musson.
FOR RENT—Cottage.
18G-7tp.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent
corner 12th and M/ignolia. Apply
C. A. Takach or Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
184-fltp. ’
FOR SALE—I have 3 choice tracts
In Paolo. Two 4 ncres and one
G acres. Improved property. Will
sell separate or as a whole. Selling
to settle estate. Look it over. Make
mo an offer. U. F. Tiller, Paols, Fla.
186-lfc
FOR'"It ENT—2 or f> room furnished
apartments newly finished, modern,
garage. B. F Tiller, Paols, Fla
180-tfc.
FOR SALE— lust a few choice lots
left facing Magnolia and Park in
Heights. Small payment down, no
interest. Sec owner. L. A . Rensud,
Sunfprd Battery Sorvico Co.
18C-6tc.
*—W hy tell you that Aunt
Jemima Flour is made from
highest quality selected Mis
souri soft wheat? Or that
every grain of that wheat is
washed individually before it
is ground? Or that every par
ticle of flour is sifted through
silk fabric of the finest weave?
Or why tell you of the many
other details of extreme care
essential'to the manufacture
of this perfect flour? T h e fact
that Aunt Jemima sponsors it
and that it is milled by the
same folks who make Aunt
Jemima Pancake Flour is suf-'
ficient proof that if a better
flour could^be made it would
bear Aunt Jemima’ s name.
Ask Your Grocer
x
ntJemima
in town, honey!”
to help you bake better
biscuits, pies and cake.
I
INTJEMIMAMILLSCOM
PANY]
Iggyr^ O S E P H -M O ^?
o4uNtf Jemima M ills C ompany
ST. JOSEPH. MQ.
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A u n t J e m im a f l o u ^
abuage plants all var
ieties. Ruby King pepper plants,
per 1,0005 special price large lota
ant* Co., Valdosta, Ga.
. 18G-ltp.
Mg
W AN TED — Dressmaking for children
from 1 to 15 years. Will call for
work. Address, I. Fernands,. P. O.
Box 124.
_________188-fitp.
WANTED— To rent two- or three^ 4
room , furnished apartment, by
adults; no tourist, permanent yearround resident Private home pre
ferred; must be reasonable. Address,
“ Apartment”, care The Herald, dh-tf
VNYETpMau to work on farms,
W AUTEO—Man
me with family preferred. White
one
pr colored. 'Steady Job. M i B . N a t .
v
Distributors
C. W . ZA R IN G & C O M P A N Y
Snnfurd, Florida
PLAIN O R SELF RISING
MILLED B Y TH E
MAKERS* OF
PANCAKE
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I N T H E H E A R T O P T H E W ORitD*S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
SANFO R D , FLO R ID A , T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R U 1923
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IN PUBLIC
W ell Known Floridian Takes Office
1
A t Capitol Today
OF G E N E R A L P O PU LA T IO N
JS R EPORTED IN OF
F IC IA L CIRCLES
Representative
Citizens Will
Have Nothing To Do With
Present Movement
T A L L A IJ A S S E , Nov. 1.— Nathan
Mayo o f Marion county took over
office commlwdonor o f
agriculture
from commissioner McRao at 11:4(5.
A fte r
receiving commission from
secretary o f ntnto nnd keys from retirnift commlsloncr, ho.went to meet
ing o f what ia commonly called biff
O f International Justice
board aa his first official duty.
A ffairs
CANNOT
HUNT
IN TH IS
CO U N TY U N T IL DECEM.
HER FIRST
A t Orlando, Weal V i r g i n When Ik
And Expires On Jnnunry Fif
& 0 . Train Derailed
teenth With UcaTy Penal
(H r T h r A Min* la ir d I'r r a a )
'
O R LA N D , West, Va., Nov. 1.— More
than 7C passengers injured, four ser
iously, when D. Si O. local running
from Clarksburg to Richmond dc-rciied near here, two coaches crowded
with passengers jumped tracks nnd
rolled 40 feet into fiicld where they
came to stop upside down. Injured
w tro brought to hotel here.
ties If Caught
Tho County Judge’s office is now
ready to look after your needs in
hunting license, and i f you expect to
hunt in any county othor than Semi
nole, you must get a certificate of
residence from Judge Householder,
before you can get llccnso from other
county. A ll hunting license cost tho
same as last year. Seminole county
haa a local law which is published in
this issue, read it before hunting. . *
<0r Tfcr Aaaoelatrd Prr*a)
B E R LIN , Nov. 1.— A fte r n pnrty
caucus lasting seven,hours the United
Socialists Reichstag delegation inst
night drafted a program o f demands,
upon which It makes contingent- its
further membership in the present
eolation governm ent Whilo the na
ture o f its communication to Chan
cellor Stresemann
suggests a 24hour ultimatum," the Reichstag lead
The open season in Seminole coun
ers beliovo that its tenyr and con
ty is December 1st to January 15th.
tents are wholly dictated by tho de
Tho open season in Orange county
sire o f thfc' party’ h moderate leaders
is November 20th to January 31st.
to appease ltd clamorous radical wing,
Tho open senson In Osceola county
which has boon endeavoring to stam
is
December 1st to January 15th;
pede tho party .Into defection from Timber Mills and Other H ants De
The law prohibits hunting in V o
stroyed
lly
Flames
the coalition.
lusia cguniy.;- .......... *................. jjU.Jj
The iJoaJalisV ministers, fcollmnnn,
( i l r T h r A a a erln tid P r r U )
I f you expect to hunt tho first o f
Rsdbruch and Schmidt, whose with
JA C K SO N , Miss., Nov. 1.— Flnnt of
the season you should get your li>
drawn) from the cabinet was undo the Enoches Lumber Manufacturing
ccrTso early jjnd ovoid the rush o f tho
advisement f t yesterday’s caucus, in Company, one o f the largest ill Miss
last fOw days.
formed thfcfr tomradcs that the gov issippi, The Mroris Ice i'lnnt nnd a
Chapter 9015 No. 497.
ernment action against Saxony had score o f small fram e buildings were
An act regulating tho open season
not been referred to tho cabinet, hut destroyed by fire of undetermined ori
for tho hunting of game birds amj
was determined end put into execu gin early today. The loss is estimnted
game animals in tho county o f Scmltion by the Federal govrnment's com at * 1,000,000.
mander In Dresden, Gneral Von Muel
ler, nnd the Reich commissioner, Dr.
Back from America ^thc Prince o f
tho funds provided by law under tho
Ilcinzc.
'.
.
.
Wales wil go to Africa,, That boy
general
game nnd fish lnws o f the
,'
The party’s moderate w ing succeed must ride on posses.
State o f Florida, for tho payment o f
ed in winning over the ra|iical m ajor
tho salary o f tho said deputy sheriff
ity to support o f tho the nifti-scccsand fo r the enforcement o f the pro
sion sentiment in view o f the general
visions o f this act, and the general
international situation nnd the fu r
lawa o f the State o f Florida with
ther fact that the new Saxon g o v
reference to the protection o f fish nnd
ernment required aid
from Brlin,
game.
which would not be forthcom ing if
Section 7.
7. That all flnea and costa
the socialists were out o f the govern
paid by tho violators o f any o f the
ment.
prolvslons of' this A ct ahali bo de
.
* • ■?
•
There was also strong
suspicion
posited in the Fino and Forfeiture
discornablo in tho ranks o f the lead
Fund o f Seminole County, Florida.
ers o f tho moderate/.section that n
8cction 8. That all general and
parliamentary crisis precipitated by
epccial laws and each part or parts
the socialists at this time could prove
thereof which shall be in conflict with
n doubtful asset to the party’s pres
the provisions o f this act are hereby
tige— this because
tho
Issues on
repealed in so fa r as same ahali limit,
which the party ia at variance with
or abridge tho effcctlvanesa o f this
the chancellor constitute poor politic-,
act) and it is hereby specifically pro
|Hr T h r A m rlalrd I'rra a )
nl propaganda, especially in view o f
vided that neither this A c t nor any
N E W YO RK, Nov. 1.— Mrs. Helen
the socialists’ recent 111 starred union Elwood Stokes took Iho witness stand
provision hereof ahali be in any way
with tho f^ x on communists.
repealed, abridged, or limited in Its
in her own defense o f charges brought
Tho party’s Reichstag delegation by her husband in his divorce suit.
operation by any special or general
will suggest to Dr. Stresomann that She recounted her acquaintance with
legislation hereafter enacted u*lc*a
the existing m ilitary stato o f emer Edgnr T. Wallace, co-rcapondpnt and
auch repeal .abridgement, or lim ita
gency be converted
into a Federal denied her husband’s allegations. She
tion shall be provided tot in expresa,
civil regim e and that the Federal recited her early life.
torma referrin g to la n d particularly
troop contingents in Saxony shall bo
designating thla act.
reduced and the policing functions D E A TH OF MRS. S A R A H F R A N K
Section 0. This act ahali tako e f
there assigned to. tho local organisa
fe ct immediately upon its
passage
tion.
and approval by tho Governor o r up
Mrs. Ssrah Frank died at tho homo
on becoming a law without hla ap
Regarding Bavdria th e socialists o f her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Laxsrua
proval.
•re consldarabl more aggresfcivc; they in Brooklyn, New York, last night
Filed In office o f Secretary o f State
prc-cmptorily demand that tho Cen a fter an illness o f several weeks. Mrs.
Frank
has
been
very
ill
and
her
son
June
7th, 1023, without the approval
tral government coino-out in tho open
ed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon o f tho Governor.
F
elix
Frank
o
f
this
city
was
wired
, .
»nd publicly brand B avaria’s .a tti
conviction thereof shall be punished
tude toward the Federal authorities fo r last week and was with her when
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. L — Florida
has a new commlsloncr o f agriculture
today which Hon. Nnthnn Mayo o f
Summcrfleld, Marion county, appoint
ed to the office by Governor Cary A.
Hardee takes up the duties that w ill
be relinquished by Hon. W. A. McKac,
who tendered his resignation some
weeks ago, effective Novem ber 1.
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present Separatist movement mey in that city.
Deceased leaves a ton, F elix Frank
dissolve of itself within few weoks
H was ^sald today In official circles o f this city and daughter, Mrs. -Dr.
which are Clooely in touch with all de Lazarus o f Brooklyn, ono sister, Mrf..
velopments. Several proposals for
compromise Greedy have been ad
vanced it' U understood". There aYe
many representative cltisena who
favor autonomy but they will have
nothing to do with present 'govern
ment on ground that Madera of move
ment are not rppraentatfve of offcials
°r business* men and lark of confid
ence of oeonU. \
as provided by law, and the hunting
or killing of any game bird or animal,
aa defined by the statute law of the
State of Florida, within the limits of
Seminola county, sxcapt from tho
first day of December of any year uptil . the 16»h day, of January of the
next succeeding year, Is hereby pro
hibited.
Section 2. That any person' in
Seminole county, Florida, who takes
or kills during the open season for
hunting as prescribed by Section One
(1 ) of, this act, more than one deer,
two turkeys, and One Hundred and
Fifty (160 game bird* of the same
sMCisis shall bo deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction
thereof shall be punished a* provided
bylaw.
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Section 8. . That any ; person in
F or W orld
Present Situation Becatne
More Insistent For
Action
( I l r Tha A u M lk t a l I*r»M )
D E C A T U R , III., Nov. 1.— Resolu
tion u rging entrance o f United States
into permanent court o f International
juatlco and continued cooperation - o f
United States In world affairs was
endorsed by National Council o f W o
men in convention here.
( I l r U rn A ssocia ted t»i
W A S H IN G T O N ,
N ov.
1
tangle, arranged today to m ove e x
peditiously with regard to participa
tion by tho United States in the die*
cusaiona.
I.eft Wounded and Bleeding On Out
aide o f City
( I l y T h r A aanrlatrS T r e s s )
, T A M P A , Nov. 1.— Unmasked men
last night took at least three resid
ents o f Tampa to outskirts whipped
them and le ft them wounded and
bleeding to mnkc their w ay back to
city acording to reports to chief o f
police W illiam s today.
Loo Isanca,
restaurant proprietor is under care
o f physician ns result lashing ho re
ceived. Enrique Rosa head w aiter o f
Spanish cafe and A n d r e w 'W illia m s
negro
restaurant prporietor othor
victims. A ll received warnings sign
ed Quo, Que, Quo.
adio Corporation of
Am erica M ake This
• Announcement
O f Charges Brought By
Husband In Divorce
Suit •
i •
*
da a breach o f tho constitution, and *ho diod.
Mrs. Frank was w ell known In this
deal w lttH ti accordingly.
city where she resided fo r fo rty years
' C(lBt*EN8; Nov.' 1.— Unless there and where her husband, M. Frank,
1* *6md Indication soon the efforts to was in the clothing business fo r many
establish independent Rhinloand atate years. The funeral w ill occur In
have Support Of general publication Brooklyn Friday and Interment ma4#
HUGHES
CO NFER S W IT H
PR E S ID E N T COOLIDGE
ON T H E SUBJECT
( I l f T B r A aaorlatrS P rra a )
4EW Y O R K . Nov. . L — Officials o f
W ith tho situation In Germany rec
ognised aa dally grow in g more seri
ous, officials hero are mindful o f the
need o f prompt action. A n IntlhiVtion camo from an offca l source to
day! that .acton in connection with
with American repreaentation on tho
advisory committee m ight be expect»*d with as much axpditloh aa marked
the atop leading to Uie decision to
hold the conference,
O fficials generally Were atfll eihphatic today In their assertion that
tho manner o f selecting the American
commlttoo members had
not bedn
given any groat consldration.
The
Impression was given, however, by
name officials in close touch with tha
situation that the administration de
sired more than one member, possibly
three, nnd that in the selectiAh o f
representatives consideration
would
be given to d lffrln g groups o f interenta and to geographical considera
tion.
Apprehension expressed in some
quarters that the United States might,
through participation in the experts'
conference, become involved in the
a ffa irs o f the League o f Nations (s
given some thought by administration
officials, and it was indicated th ijf Jhb
American members would be ao‘ elect
ed as to allay any such fears.
Secretary Hughes had h a lf an
hour’s conference late yesterday with
President Coolldgc, and although no
statement was forthcom ing aa to tfth
nature o f hla call, It w a t believed tha\
the reparrtlons question'had been up
fo r consideration. ,
Secretary Iloorer, whose name has
been • mentioned aa A poasiblo A m er
ican representative, also
saw tha
President during the day, but there
was uo indication that the repara
tions problem was discussed.
today they had recently sent photo
graph o f M ajor General Ilarboard
through a ir to W arsaw and back a
distance o f 0,000 miles. Transmission
made by means o f invention o f E. F.
W. Alcxandcrson, who says American
publication o f photographs o f Europ
HARDER AND BIMS A T
,
ean events few hours a fter htey hap
JACKSONVILLE NQV. It
By Im perial W lsard Last September pen is within realm o t possibly few
months.
But Refused
JACKSONVILLE, Nor.* I.—Thf !<#-
O K L A H O M A C IT Y , N ov. 1.— Oovernor Walton was given ui>tU 1:30
today to enter hia plea to impeach
ment charges preferred by house
when his counsel askod for ten d»y>
WILLIE. HUNTER CITIZBN
<, extension of tlra* for preparation of
OF AMERICA NOW
. answers. Governor appeared person
<
LIKES GOOD OLD U. B. A. ally accompanied by his five attorneys
who sought delay in arrangement.
I LOS ANGELES, Ndv. 1 < -W lllb I. House board of managers sought im
» 4‘- »»I
.
Hunter former British golf champion mediate plea.
has filed naturalisation papers here.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 1.—
He explained that he Uked this coun
try and wanted nothing mort i than Governor Mid ho considered emperor
Simmons offer aa polite offer of
to become cltisen of i t
bribery.
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COVZON8 HITTS A T FORD.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 1.— Wil
DETROIT, Nov. I.— Renry Ford liam Joseph Simmons, emperor of K.
does not announce his candidacy for K. K. conferred q life membership In
tha presidency because he is afraid the klan on Governor rUWalton “ in
it will he “ as great a fiasco as his Just recognition of your constant bypeace ship,” tJnitd States Senator alt y" in latter mailed him September
James Ceutoiis declared last night 10. this year, the governor declared
in an address at a dinner of the .Da- today in a statement He declared
trolt Republican Club, ‘ t q r n not:: be requested the certIAeat of mem-
cal American Legion
post official*
Three W e re KiUed
have annouced that Governor Hardee
will attend the Armistice 6 ay cele
In Train W reck
bration here, and w il rids at tha hoad
N e a r Philadelphia o f the parade w ith Admiral Bleat,
who w ill make the principal add t W
Hall Train Fluaiaa Thrauih Swluh of the day. Mr*. Hardee alee will
And Trestle
PH ILAD ELPH IA, N ov.. 1.—1
Three
men were killed early today when
Philadelphia and Reading Railway
train struck an open switch here and
plunged over the trestle, aiding. The
train was on .its why to Harrisburg.
be In tha city for the celp&nQlblv I
ia stated. ,
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A luncheon will be g lt N iii* A o'
clock, which wlU be attended hy d tj
county and officials "o f various civic
organisations of the city in honor of
the distinguished visitor*.
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J. R. Anthony, president of thd
Scientists think they have found Bankers' Financing Compony with
White Indians fn Panama. We think headquarters in Jackaonvil
jthe Indiana were just scared.
the dty. today on hulaasi
thony.. is one of the pleat
hankers and business men 1
iand haa many friend* her
always glad to aha him.
Juror who (ell asleep Wt
scandal heating in New \
■leep at a burlesque show.
�AL
1D A R
Wednesday --H a llo w e'en Subscription
B ridge party a t the Parish Houso
under the auspices o f -S L Agnes
Guild a t 3 o'clock. .
.
Wednesday— Subscription Bridge at
K . o f C. H all on Oak avenue, at 8
p. ra, under auspices o f Catholic
A lta r Society.
Thursday— E very Week Bridge Club
meota a t the home o f Mrs. R ay
mond K ey at 3 p. in.
Friday— Circle No. 4 meets nt the
home o f Mrs. O. J. Pope on Celery
Avenue.
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A I N T N O U 8 E T O P IN E .
Teach your lips to smile, my honey,
Teach your eyes to thine.
Maybo life nlnt* always funny,
L ittlo g irl o ’ mine,
Notice! Subscribers!
B. ^ .’ f8|jtiHockj Atlnntn, Ga.; IL'"fc.
Green and w ife, Providence; R. L ;'J .
rt. McMullen and w ife, pew Y ork ;
W. H. Leaker, Jacksonville! 8. A.
home_ by 5:30 p. m. do N O T
ynw ^L
Raster, Louisville, Ky.; 13. K. Nelson,
JL C. Spurlock wan nmong the ar
rivals nt the Valdez Tuesday from Minn.; Phil W allace, Nov/ Y ork City;
Atlanta, Ga.
Geo. Berman, N ew York C ity; W. F.
Zctroucr, Jacksonville; Geo. W. W a t
Mr. nnd Mrs. A . J. Richards drove son, Petersburg, Vn., T. J! Mills, Jr.,
to Orlando Monday, spending tho day Jacksonville; Edw. Elscnhnrdt, 8 t.
fiery pleasantly with friends.
Louis, Mo.;-R. M. Slfnld, Atlanta, Ga.;
W . W. Pittman, Jacksonville; Mr. anc
E. K ing Nelson, o f Tampa, Fla., Mrs. F . B. King, Mulberry, F la .; J.
was a business visitor to Sanford ti. M cEvoy, Jacksonville; John O'Neal,
Tuesday; stopping-at tho Valdoz.
Jacksonville; W . S. Bluin, Savannah,
Ga.-; L I * Thompson, Washington, D.
Mr. nnd Mrs> F. B. King, o f W il C.; E. A . Brush, Now Y ork C ity; G.
mington, N . C., during their tour o f A.
Bachman, Jacksonville;
Fred
tho state, oro visitors to Sanford fo r Prentice, Chattanooga; Cyril A . Marx,
a few days, stopping nt tho Valdez.
Jacksonville.
‘
at the home o f tho form er on Palm et
to avenue.
. . , .
Tho color m otif o f yclldw and green
prevailed, a profusion, o t - daisies,
golden rod and cosmos being used.
A short business meeting was held
during which time, the
Christmas
bazaar was discussed and commit
ters mndc. I t was decided to have n
table especially o f home m a d e'fru it
cakes on sale nt tho bazaar. These
ladles are noted fo r their excellent
cooking.
.
J. B. McEvoy, John O’N eil nnd W. L E T T E R C A R R IE R S W A N T
A ft e r the business hnd been trans
acted, n social hour
wns enjoyed, 8 . Bilim, all o f Jacksonville, were bus
M ORE M O N E Y
Master II. C. McMullen rendering .a iness Visitors to tho City Substantial
number o f piano solos, while Gaude Tuesday. They were guests o f thd,
Resolutions condemning tho pre
Herndon delighted tho guests with a
sent salary scale fo r letter carriers
group o f violin selections.
as not being even on n par with com
E. A . Bachman, o f Jacksonville, mon labor, and declaring iho present
A t a late hour refreshments o f
Marx
Bros., efficiency rating system in force by
marshmallow delight topped with genial salesman fo r
whipped cream, wnfors nnd coffee wholcsslo fru it merchants, is regis the postoffice department as Imprac
were served. About thirty members tered at the Valdez while in the city ticable and tending
toward in e ffi
oi\ business.
were present.
ciency rather than efficiency, were
Fred Prentice, n frequent visitor to
E N T E R T A IN S E N T R B NOUS
Sanford from Chnttnnoogn, Term., is
BRID G E CLUB.
But y o u ll find that folks nronftcr
Entertaining with her usual charm a guest o f the Valdez while in the
A ll the Joy you have to nparo;
ing and gracious manner, Mrs. F. J. city looking .over business conditions.
Give to them your hong and luaghtcr, Gonzales was hostess last evening nt
T h ey’ve enough o’ pajn and core.
L. L. Thompson Is a prominent vis
bridge nt her attractive home on
itor to Sanford from Washington, D.
T h ey’ve enough o' nnd complaining,
C., and will Iks a guest o f th* Valdez
L ife is full o' gloom nnd doubt,
fo r Ecvcral days.
And you’ll find its load more strain
W. F. Zetrouor,
o f Jacksonville,
I f you -travel with n pout
representative o f the Amoricnn Tobncco Co. is a guest o f the Valdes
Sing to keep the long trinl nunny,
while in the city cnlling on the local
A in ’ t no use to ait and pine;
trade.
Teach your Bps to smile, my honey,
Teach your eyes to shine.
W. L. A. Sellers, o f the Sellers
— Vivian Y clzcr I-irntnorc
Awning Shop, o f Orlando, wns an npprcclntivc visitor to the Herald office
today.
He was attending to his rap
Blrs. W . C. Hill and guest spent the
idly
grow
ing business in this section.
morning most pleasantly in Orlnmlo.
among tho club members, n pottery
B. C. Rogers, o f Mulberry, Fla.,
Mrs. A lfred Robson o f Orlando is bowl filled with narcissus bulbs, was
won
by
Mrs.
R.
J.
Holly.
Tho
high
salesman
fo r the Florida
Mill nnd
the guest today o f Mrs. J. N. Robson
score guest prize, n guest room bou Machinery Supply Co., la in Sanford
at her homo on Fork nvenuo.
today calling on tho locnl trade. He
quet, went to Mrs. D. I*. Drummond.
is making his hemlquartcrs nt the
A
t
the
conclusion
o
f
the
card
game,
Mlsn Surita la»kc will lenve Friday
the
hostess
assisted
by
her
daughters,
Valdez.
.
fo r Gainesville where she will attend
Misses
Frances
nnd
H
cPn,
served
de
the A . T. O. ball nt the University.
licious
refreshments
consisting o f
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McMullen, o f
cronmcd chicken in timbnls, sand Now York City, wore passengers on
Mrs. Isabelle Gunrdin, o f Philadel wiches, nut bread, olives, chccso balls, tho 8. S. OHceoln arriving in Snnford
phia, Is stopping nt the Montezuma
Tuesday. They arc
guests o f the
fo r a short time cn route to Pannmn.
James G. Tutt, o f Fairmnuth, Mil.
wan among the nrrivals here yester
day and in registered nt the Monte
zuma.
If your Herald (uw not reached
' Florida: Mostiy cloudy' ^Vcdncsdajr
and Thursday; probably local ralnr
Wednesday; cooler Wednesday night
and Thursday; gentle to moderate
variable ' wind# , b e a m in g moderate
Wait iintirthc next day to notify
Ihe office. If, after 5:30 p. m.
the carrier hns passed your
house, cnll 148'and n copy will
be.delivered to your home im
mediately by a special carrier.
The office will be open to these
calls up until 0 p. m.
It. L. S H IP P ,
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Circulation' Manager.
>
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,' i$ c t. • 31.— The
SE RIO U S B LAD D E R T R O U B L E
maximum and minimum temperatures
In ^ p r c ic n ia tlv c cities, furnished by
"Could not stand nor sit and was
tho weather bureau from records com.
forced
to cry out from intense pain,"
piled at 8 p. m., follow s:
writes
Henry W illiams, Tarklo, Mon
Cities
Max. Min
tana.
"T
h e doctors said I had inflam
Atlantic City _____________ .....04
62
Atlanta —............ ...... .....X......72
GC mation o f tha bladder and an opera
Boston ___ T...... .............. ....... 70 . 62 tion wns necessary. T ried F oley ^ ld |ncy Pills and improved at once. Tell
Buffalo r --------------- ------ 42
Chicago '.........
32
28 j all my friends about F oley KidCincinnati ______.'._____ _____ 04
62 nufferiqg and perhaps, as In my case,
Blnddor and
Dos Moines ............ ...........=.. 34 —-20 a dangerous operation
Knstport, Me., ........
62
42 kidney trouble demand prompt treat
Kansas C ity L ___ ______ _____44
0 ment. Foley Kidney Pills g ive quick
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Now Y ork >...„..........
_..„...70
G4 relief.
Pittsburg .............. ...............
BL Louis ...........
Toledo ..'.i........
W ashington*.— .........
Sanford:
ndopted by the Florida State Associa Max.
tion o f L etter Carriers in a reorgani llaln
zation convention In Tampn Sunday,
the sessions being held in the federal
court room uf the ponloffico building.
The resolution touching salaries ad
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C A T H O L IC B A Z A A R .
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Christmas
Bazaar o f
Catholic
40
62 church at Parish House, December 6
nnd.C. ,
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ATTEND
M EET
Mrs. R. E. Tolar returned home this
morning from
Jacksonville, where
she attended tho demonstration fair
N otw ith stan d in g the threatening
given by the Woman’s Club o f Jack
appearance o f the weather on Monday
sonville.
night, a large delegation o f members
journeyed to Snnford to attend the
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wulsmn have Tw elfth District meeting o f tho Grand
returned to Sanford a fter spending Jurisdiction o f Florida, o f tho Inde
the summer in Michigan and other pendent Order o f Odd Fellows.
other points in Uiu Enst nnd Mlddlu
Long beforo commencement o f tho
W csL
, .
, ,
ceremonies standing room was nt a
premium in the spacious hall of the
Mr. and Mrs. A .
J. Richardson Hanford lodge nnd a spirit of vim nnd
leave leave tomorrow
morning in enthusiasm wus abundantly manifestthoir car fo r Frost Proof where Mrs. cd by everyone present.
Richardson w ill spend several days
The meeting
opened by tho
as the guest o f friends. Mr. Rich Dlstrirt Deputy Grand Master Leh
ardson will return honiu tomorrow man, o f Snnford, who called upon Mr.
evening.
Ncuse, Grand Chaplin o f the Grand
l.odgc o f Florida, who offered an ap
K K H E A U H A IJ i FO R W O M A N ’H propriate invocation on duty.
CLUB P L A Y .
The elaborate program o f vornl nnd
The rehearsal fo r the
play Mrs. int trumcntnl music and addresses was
and Mr. P o litic"
given
under the greatly enjoyed.
auspices o f the Womnn’a Club, un
Mr. Lake, mayor uf Snnford, w el
der the direction o f Misa Lillie Hen comed tho visitors in u very cordial
derson are progresing nicely and a nnd earnest manner, and everybody
great enthusiasm is being displayed wan made to feel perfectly at home.
both by those taking part and nlso
Miss Jennie E. Andraon o f Orlando,
club members.
The play in being Past Prsidnl o f the Itcbckuh Assemanticipated with grea t interest nnd Mira, and Mr. L. L. Ilclmca of Orlando
pleasure.
Present Grand Master o f Florida,
made very interesting addresses on
Oddfellowship in general and interThe members o f the Daughters o f i N|K*ised with words o f encouragement
W ealcy Class o f tho Methodist church; and good cheer nnd exhorted all preswere pleasantly entertained lust pvc-;ent to cxcrchtc renewed und over In-
in N
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Greene, o f Pro
vidence, It. I.j arrived Tuesday in
Sanford on the S. S. Osceoln, coming
down by boat from N ew Y o r k .' This
Is their first trip to Sanford in six
years nnd lire greatly surprised at the
growth nnd advancement this city has
While In Snnford they
arc
made.
-mnklng their home nt the Vuldcz and
will be here fo r several dnys.
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I lllL lfj O U
TODAY
isler Richards Vaudeville Review , Presenting
The Sheik From Alabam”
Screon Attraction
" S E C O N D
It's a Goldwyn.
TH U R8DAY
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Art A ll-star Caatln • t
"Out o f the Dust1
A lso “ Takin g Onlora," a Two-a
. ;
Century qomedy.
miring. Call H. 8 . Pond, phono 225
>r People! Bank.
179-tfc.
C U T T H IS O U T — I T 18 WORTH
‘
MONEY
Send this nd and tan cents to Foley
w riting your name arid address
______ t_______ ! " I was all run-down until my family
... ..... ..... . . . . . ____ thought they would lose me,’ ’ wrifea Mr*.
'My
Couriney. "M
y husband coaxed me to *
. take Cardul, so, to please him, I did, and
will say I do not regret it, for I am able
to do all my work and do my shopping,
i " I have five children, four In school.
husband and a boarder to do tor, and
prlando, Florida
o all my own work for all ot us, and
WR!N£ Night and
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1' t
, find time to play. We all praise Cardai.
Every tick and run-down woman should
i take this wonderful medicine.
*
Dry Cleaners
!
"1
suffered
with
my
back;
a
very
weak
TOUR EVES H e a lth y 6ye$ , feeling in my limbs.
" I fell hardly -able to drag; Just L A U N D R Y W O R K OF ALL
II they Tire, Itch, Smart, Bum
tired—so tired alj the time.
or Discharge, if Sore; Irritated,
K IN D S A T R IG H T PRICES
| "it was an effort for me to do any
Inflamed or Granulated, uso
thing, but Cardul helped me so I felt like
Murine. Soothea and R e fm h ti.
I®different woman.”
Work called for and delivered
Sale (or Infant or Adult. A t all
r If you are in a rdn-down physical
condition,sufferineas this Indiana lady
Druggists.
' a fair trial. It
Hntiafnclion guaranteed
Lakeland was the principal speaker
before the convention, delivering n
forceful address during the morning
session, which opened nt 0 o'clock.
zrsr.
n
MURtNB CO.. 9 Ext Phi* Smt. Chkaa» , j
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... FO R T PIE R C E , Oct. 31.— A thirteen mile detour on the Dixie Highway, in the northern end o f St. Lucic county, will bo put In ahnpc for
the winter trn c, with the aid of the
state road department, acording to
locnl road officials. Men nnd equipment have been pneed on the job,
and the condition o f tha detour is expccted to be krpt In passnblo order
nt nil times. Chairman Philips and
I. E. Sehiling, board member, o f the
state road department, ' have just
completed an inspection o f the detour.
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A T T E N T IO N
houScn nnd* housewives— good oldfashion hoinc-tnndo country sausage
fo r snlc by Parrel J’ osL 6 ound enrtons and up. Made on the farm. W rite
P. O. Box 463, Quitman, Gn.
182-Stp
NE,
two-room,
one
apartment for rent.
Phillips Apartment.
Mr. W. H. (B ill) I.cake supciintend
from
ent fo r the A
Jacksonville was hero yesterday on
buaincaa. Mr. I-cakcr is highly plcns- - N O T IC E TO T H E P U B U G .
cti with the situation in Sanford nnd • I hereby forbid all persons to harbor
expresses his appreciation fo r the aid or abet or contract any debts with
large patronage received In the San my w ife, Lucy Cox who hai le ft luy
ford store in charge o f Wm. II. F ryer house und bed without just cause.
, .
F R A N K COX.
as manager.
183-21 p.
B E A U T IF Y Y O U R Y A R D S .
Wc
have n complcto line o f fall kinds
o f flower seeds, bulbs, and lawn graes,
nil uL J 023 crop. Come- in and zee
our stock beforo buying eleswhore.
The Alien Heed Co., Sanford, Fla.
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FD R R E N T — Tw o fumishod and or.o
unfurnhhrd apartments. 301 Park.
183-atp
F I D D L E " . . .
With Glenn Hunter and Mary Anlor
. AJ$u Good Comedy nnd Fun From Tho Prcas.
ire* 25 and GO Ccntn *
Mntimv 10 nnd 15 Centn
Thursday— Mne Marnh In ‘ Till Wo .Meet A gain"
"WATCH
llllL U jlll.,
N E W C O U N T Y FOR E A S T COAST.
•jtfatincti for School Children Daily nt 4:00
Night.Shows Starling at 7:30 nnd 9:15 1». M,
• ' '0
lodutna Lady Say$ She Was R
Down, Suffered WithHerBack,
Took Cardai, tad ^
Got WeH
The old reliable Atlantic & Pacific
Ten Co., affectionately known ns the
A. & P. nro with you today in nn
advertisement (Juotlng you 10 pounds
For quick results try a want ad.
o f Idaho potatoes nt 31 cents. A p
ples at 10 pounds for 30 cents and
N O TIC B .
Evcryother prices in proportion,
T o whom It may concern: That I
thing In tho grocery, canned goods
nnd coffee and tea line at the A . & will not be responsible fo r any bedts
contracted by my wife, Esr,n Knkulis.
P. on Second street.
John Rnkulls. ■
182-itp
I/Cbtcrj Richards (big
vaudeville
revuo last night ut the Milunc wus
enjoyed by a big audience.
These
great entertainers
arc
there with
everything it takes to g et the laughs
and the glad hand. Thu girln arc
kwret and arc good dancers nnd the
black face boys aro th e r » with the
big mitt. Bo sure nnd see them to
night nt tho Milnnu.
CullenLand
jFFITTIRED. SO TIREDr Co- 2825she,/,e,d Avc
nro beauties.
KEREN A IIS
W EDNESDAY
clcaily. You w ill receive a ten cent
bottle o f F O L E Y 'S H O N E Y AND
om T A R fo r Coughs, Colds, and Croup,
vocated congressional legislation pro
( 11) T b r A»a|M*l*tril I’ M-M)
viding fo r a new classification act
nlso ffe e sample packages of FOLEY
o f three grades, $2,000, $2,200, and
CH IC AG O , Oct. 31.— O;
K ID N E Y
P IL L S ; < fo r
Dqckncher
Wheat, Dcccmh
$2,400 per year for letter carriers, to prices:
Rheum atic-Pains, Kidney and ni«ddcr trouble, nnd F O L E Y CATIIAR-'
supercede tho present fivc'grndo clas to 100 1-4; May, 111 to
sification o f $1,400 to $1,800, the lat December 72 to 3-8; ontd, December,
•
T IC T A B L E T S fo r Conxtltpatlon and
;ncss. These w onderful femeter salary being paid to carriers who J1 3-8.
Biliousness,
______
Richmond, Ind.— " I thought f would dies have helped millions o f people.
have proved cficicnt
and
capable
•a m i * n , m
r* ..
write a line or so, to u jr that I o w e my
during tho five preceding years, pro
..ANS, Oct. 31.— Cotton, good health and strength toCardul,” says T ry them! Sold everywhere.— Adv.
cnll: December, 30.26 a letter from Mrs. Cora Courtney, 31
viding an increase o f $100 per year.
iry, 30.12.
Railroad Street, this dty.
Congressman Herbert J. Drnnc o f r
ntituto letter carriers shall be paid
eighty rents per hour instead o f the
Churchwell’s have just received an
other big shipment o f Ladles’ Coats present rate o f sixty cents per hour.
just nt the time when you need them
moat.
Churchwell’s w ill sell these T H IR T E E N M IL K D ETO UR
- i
ON T H E D IX IE
coats from $12.60 to $33.00 nnd they
E, C. Cook, o f Center Hill, spent
the day here yesterday trnnsneting
business making bin headquarters at
tho Montezuma.
m
A R R IV A L S A T H O T E L V A L D E Z .
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First Street, V elak a Block
n H n u H H U u u H E S S iK S u S S M H 1
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T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y i
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W ill H ereafter Be Tvro Lak e County Realtors
State Convention
Reports On . Intentions A t
Next
W eek
O f Farm er To Plant Orlando
Mb'1
•[A t
T H IS IS A GOOD
WAV T O SP EN D
YOUR DAV O F F T H E R E 13 ALWAYS
P LEN TY TO DO
AROUND HERE
—
g lH 0 r s & , !j
,
Back
A n d W ild Mules t o
Entertain Realtors
T H E M O R E C O A L YOU
Bu r n u p t h e m q r e
A S H E S YOU HAYE TO
C A R R Y O U T - IT'S
W O N D ER FU L
EX ER C ISE
>K* ■
Open
the
Taxes.
Books
O R LA N D O , Fla., Nov, 1.— (S p e City T a x
c ia l)— Oklahoma w ill entertain th i Novem ber 1st, for
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct, 31.— In
On
sponse to demands from farm ers and
Florida State Realtor’s Convention it payment o f 1923
Orlando Novem ber 6-0 as two cat
others fo r continuance and expansion
w
O R L A N D O , Fla, N ov. 1.— (S p cvial)
2 per cent discount allowed if paid
loads o f stocK have arrived fo r th«
o f Its reports on Intentions o f fa rm
Lake County Realtors arc coming to
tn Novem ber and 1 per cent discount
big
Rodeo
and
W
ild
W
est
perform
ers to plant crops, t V department
w*
the State R ealtor's Convention in Or
I
ance >yhlch la the main entertainment if paid in'Decem ber.
o f agriculture announced today it
lando Novem ber 6-0 with 100 percent
on thg/second day o f tho convention,
would Issue tw o such reports each
A L F R E D F O STE R , City Tax
o f their membership, headed by presi
year hereafter. One w ill be issued
Tuesday, Nov. 6. One carload o f stock
Collector, by E. H oy, D. C. dent George R. W heeler and secretary
consisted o f bucking horses, bucking
in March fo r spring-planted crops,
J . . R. Ashmore.
This is the haby
mules nnd a herd o f buffalo-whilg the * Mon. THura.— 12-26^16tc.
the other in August fo r fall-sown
hoard o f the state, the most rcctfhtly
other car contained wild steers to be
;;
;o
organized realty hoard .having only
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used
fo r roping cventB.
Evidence is available, department been in existence a fe w weeks, but
. The Herald fo r first-olaMiJob work.
Tho Rodeo w ill bo staged by a
officials'^si^V that Willi farm ers gen already It has made n large place for
---- i .----------- -----:------ 1---- dll..: .
company o f first-class professional
erally made readjustments in acrcaga Itself In the life o f this progressive
‘ Ill
show people, including M ilt Hinkle o f
in an effort to prevent over— or under county.
Saturday Evening Post story fame,
planting o f crops and to bring the
The fact that George R. Wheeler is
\
Mildred Douglas, three times winner
prospective
production
into better
president o f the Lake county realty
nt
Cheyenne, Wyo., Frontior Days and
correlation with demand. board alone insures the attendance
TO
M
,
YOU
LOOK
A
S
Mabic Baker, n star with * Douglas
I S U P P O S E I COULD Y
"T h e heavy losses to producers from o f this board 100 pcreccnt next week
Fairbanks in the famous fiTm "Robin
THOUGH YOU HAD BEEN
over-production
and
to consumers at the stato convention fo r George
G E T A PAINTER T O DO
Hood.”
These p r o fe s s io n ^ w ill bo
WORKING
IN.
A
COAL
MINE')
^ypitVOO'
from under production
o f certain is one o f the prime movers in tho
w/r/a
T H IS J 0 B / 3 U T T H E Y
assisted by n largo number o f Florida
I
THINK
YOU
PUT
MORE
)
Mu3‘
T
.crops has created a demand fo r some j Kustis Rotary Club, the organization
WANT A F IR 5 T MORTGAGE
cow boys and cow girls In the most
PAINT ON YO U R CLOTHES ) REMEM BER
method o f avoiding these disasters," j that set n world record when the
dnring and thrilling exhibition
of
\ o
On
N y
Yo
Ou
Ur
R PL
a statement issued by the department • membership attended the IntcrnationTHAN YOU DID ON THE j THAT 1 WASN'T
wild
west
stunts
ever
staged
in
F
lor
BRUSH
WOODWORK /AT A CHARITY
snys, "T h e potato crop o f 1922, fo r „ ) Rotary convention 100 percent at
ida. This show w ill bo staged Tues
example, was so large, 461,000,000' St. Louis Inst June.
BALL
day afternoon, Nov. 0, fo r the enter
w ere never duETAOINSHRDLU7890
Miami is bringing a brass hand
,1
tainment o f the visiting Realtors from
bushels, that thouaands o f bushels nlong to "whoop it up" fo r tho magic
e f o r e you buy
all ports o f the state.
w ere never-dug. This was one cause city, they arc also bringing a song
* .j/ V
an unknown tire
The wives nnd sweethearts p f vis
o f the pfesent .depression in the leader and. a hunch o f husky singers
ST
at what look* to be a
iting rcnltorS w ill be well entertninN orth w est
Over-production due to fo r the Miami crowd can sing as well
cd next week in Orlando, the Indies'
low price, compare
expanded acreage can he avoided by as they boost and work that city.
committee
on
entertainment
met
the coat with these
“0
farm ers by givin g due attention to
Davenport in Pory county is also
Monday morning o f this week with
low prices on GoodV
the early intentions reports. A slight bringing their membership 100 percent
the committee in charge o f entertain
A
.
yearWingfootTires:
over-production frequently depresses to the state convention in Orlando
t
~ t
ment fo r men nnd hnve planned many
the producer^’ prlcfcs without corres- November 5-0. This live crowd had
30 x 3'ACL Fabric $7-95
attractive features, Including a bridge
poijdlng benefit* to tonsumers."
j 100 percent attendance at the Nn30 x3V4 CL Cord.. ID .05
party nt the San Juan hotel Monday
The value o f tho service is brought tionnl Realtor's Convention* in Clevel
32x4 S.S.Cord $19.50
morning, Nov. 5, a theatre
party
out. in n comparison between the and in June, they know how to do
33x4
S.S. Cord *20.60
Monday afternoon nnd an nutomohile
34 x4V4S.S. Cord. $30.00
A p ril intentions report and* tho July that sort o f a thing.
ride and nn old-fashioned fish fr y
In tact the 1923 convention o f the
acreage report This year, department
33x5 S. S. Cord $35.25
early Monday evening. On Tuesday
officials point out. The intentions re Foiridn R e a lm ’s Association nt Orthere w ill be a shopping tour through
At
Swsfrs Station
port indicated n 10 per cent incrense lnndb will be a 100 percent conven
p c a lttt S * •€,/ anrf m o m .
Orlando's fine stores, Tuesday a fter
m«n«r
Goodyear
T i n t and
S
GrolIp
o
f
flve
homeseeker
rntes
to
A t least
in the tobacco acreage over 1922 while tion in every particular.
John Phillimore, author o f "M otor
back I ham up ttU H aI and at d
noon a musicnle nt the Angctbilt Ho y
Goodyaar
ScrvUa
five
boards
in
the
state
w
ill
bring
Florida, ns announced by Southern
the July acreage report showed an in
Rond Transport" nnd nn authority o f
O K L A H O M A C IT Y , Oct. 31.— Tho rnUron(, j inea t hroUKh II. N. Roden- tel and later that afternoon they w ill
* \
crease o f only 2.1 per cent wns plant n 100 percent attendance, the pro- motor cars in England, wrote tho
be guests nt the Rodeo.
House impeachment committee today bnugh, general
K E N T V U L C A N IZ IN G WORKS
manngcr o f the
ed. find farm er* not hud information grnm w ill he 100 percent inspiring follow ing articles which appeared re
A grand ball wfil conclude tho con
began investigating the departments Florida East Const, are impractical
Onk A ve. nnd Third Street.
o f what tobacco growers as n group nnd practical, the entertainment fe a cently in The Financial Times, Lon
vention
program on Tuesday night nt
o
f
health,
highways,
affairs
and
game,
nnd unsatisfactory, the city com
Intended to do, it is declared, the ac tures 100 percent "in sunshine nnd don, England.
the Ban Juan Hotel.
while tho legislature wns completing
tual nreengo planted might well have cheer, no moonshine or beer," nil the
Mr. Phillimore, with tho usual dis final arrangements for the impeach mission decided nt its . meeting
W hile there w ill be plenty o f en
Inst night, nnd the railroads are
been considerably larger than Inst 100 percent realtors o f the state w ill taste o f tho llritish automobile ex
tertainment
fo r nil during the conven
to
year, the result being possibly an even he in attendance, including 100 per pert fo r American* made cars does ment trial o f Governor J. C. Walton urged in n resolution adoptiAl
tion,
it
is
planned
to come nt such V3S
Thursday.
grant the homeseeker committee o f
larger tobacco crop than wan actually cent o f the officers o f the state as not spnre himself in criticising auto
The first issue o f the daily news the Floridn Realtors’ association nn Ijtimcs ns not to interfere with the im
grown, depending,
of
course, on sociation, 100 percent o f the realty mobiles made in tho United States.
boards o f the state w ill be represent
paper published by Governor Walton opportunity to present the stnte’s portant business o f tho convention.
weather and growing conditions.
This article wns devoted to one o f
MMUWXCtUOJEO
ed.
'
fo
r tho announced purpose o f carry case again.
Individual homeseeker
A similar sltuatoin In shown for
tho more popular makes of American
BY
O N E K IL L E D , FO U R '
This
Seventh
Annual
Convention
o
f
ing
on
his
side
o
f
the
impeachment
rates arc also asked fo r in the rcso^
oats, flax,
potatoes and corn of
enrs which has been in big demand in
IN JU R E D , W H E N G AS
The lotion adopted,
which farmers plnnted acreages smal tlie Florida Realtor’s Association will Englnnd this year. Excerpts follow : proceedings appeared today.
T A N K C A R E X PLO D E S
paper, named "Jack W alton’s D aily,"’
ler than the intentions report indicat he a meeting that no one interested
II. H. Riehurdson, chairman of
"P a ig e cars hnve always been well
carried lengthy articles attacking a l the homeseeker committee o f the
ed. In spring wheat ami barley, in the handling o f real estate in F lor
L CEMENT PLASTER CO.
turned out, and tho latest four-pnsT IT U E S V IL I.E , Pn., Oct. 30.— One
leged Ku Klux Klan influence over the realtors'
fnrmcrs evidently regarded the In ida can ufford to miss.
association, appeared be
s r , l o u i s ^ u s a : 'senger phaeton o f 70 Jiorse-power is
another
legislature nnd other departments of fore the commission nnd , declared man was killed instantly,
-Hi
tended plantings ns too low and the
undoubtedly an attractive model. Let
the stnte government. In it the gov the rale is unsatisfactory.
actual performance was nn increase. W E E K L Y W E A T H E R
He stat died later o f injuries, and three other
I
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it bo snid ut the outset that the pow
ernor reiterated bis charge that his ed that the realtors association has persons, two o f them women, were
A N I) CROP H U L L E T IN
Y ou r b e st answer |
er denomination need not frighten
.
...
.
... impcncJimcnr*wa|'tho resu lt'of a klan been working on the matter for a seriously injured late yesterday when
" T I L L W B M E E T A G A IN "
to the question of
tha tim id ,J o r*aUh 0URh tho car
W
W c F T fo ih S ’
a
tank
car.
o
f
gasoline
exploded
tit
VJB- M a n f t r - i f t - m i r Wfe M eet • F o r'th e TVMlf ehdTTIg TlolSTBid* 29:
year nnd n hnlf and upprecil ted the
do its 05 miles nn hour or so with
the
America!)
Oil
Works.
Fire
broke
Cement Plaster/
The weather wns dry, "sunshiny,
A g a in " nt the Milnnc Theatre to
co-operation o f the commission.
full iond on a level road, It ran bo
out
in
one
o
f
tlie
refining
building;
tho season.
day. Mne Marsh
ns the
orphan nnd unusually cool for
" A ll that Florida whnts," he said,
driven at moderate speeds with ease W IN T E R P A R K A T H L E T IC
(Marion Dates) is tricked into nn I/ght frost occurred over the north
‘‘ is homeseeker rates identical to a fter the explosion but was brought
and comfort. To hnve power In re
F IE L D N E A R IN G C O M PLE TIO N
insane nsylum by her guardian, after ern nnd western counties on 21, 25
those now in effect to the west nnd under control. The loss wr.s estimated
serve is not extravagant, rather the
at $50,000.
Sec that every
ninny thrills and tribulation* she nnd 26; nnd loenlly In upper counties
Canada."
reverse. The model with all its com
The immense new athletic field be
Fred Simons ,nf Erie, a world war
manages to escape.
She then be on 21 and 25; other than slight dam
.sack is b ra n d ed
These
«r
e
individual
rates,
he
ex
plete equipment— is not expensive, tween Orlando npd W inter Park which
/
>
veteran stationed nt the refiinery by
comes cook fo r n gang o f crooks, age to very tender truck no ill effects
imd for'th e motorist who likes smooth will witness the 1athletic events and plained, plus $2, and havo 21 day
C
a
r
o
lin
a
P
o
r
t
la
n
d
C
em
en
t
Co.
the
Federal
Hoard
o
f
Vocational
Eduand when she learns o f their identity, results. Tho week was one o f the
stop over privileges.
swiftness, a goodly margin o f power JG,.|(| ,inVg o f Rollins college ns well as
J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a . ■
Mr. Richardson ulso expressed th e : cation, was killed inr.tr.n'.ly, nnd P. I-.
she wants to leave, however, she driest o f the year nnd some uplands
■a
always ready to the touch, nnd an oc- 1fleU mt(et8 on tl)C ,,nrt o f Inuny otht.r
am
i
opinion
before
the
comm
is:
ion
that
l-uigh
worthy,
another
employe,
died
agrees ns n Inst favor to accompany neeii rain very bad; low lands con
ensionu! hurst o f Joyous speed w hen; n{rKrci;(lt|onB o f ttthletcs, I* rapidly
April to September is the wrong
*dttht o f injuries. Mr?. 11. S.
them to the Spanish Inn.
In the tinue in good condition, but moderate
an open and free road is entered, nearing completion. Thu fencing is
season for homcseejho' rates to F lo r -' Edwards, w ife o f tho Titusville chief
excitement at the Spanish Inn, she ruins on some la mis would be bene
| Phnno 130---- Snnford. Fla.|
this car Ims an undoubted appeal.
prttclicully finished and forms tire up Ida and said what the realtors’ a s - '° I police, and Mrs. Estebn Ribbo, and
manages to get away from the crooks. ficial. The lands ^nre drying in the
“ The engine, clutch and gear box for the gate arches.
She falls in love with a youth after Okeechobee district; waters are w ith
socintion is working for is fo r the N- IL Atnill, another refiinery cmare
assembled ns a unit nnd the
she is saved from the gang sent to in the canals over much of the terri
rates to lie put in effect two days ployc, were seriously injured.
kidnap her. Supporting Mne Marsh tory which was recently flooded us n whole is suspended in the chassis at L A K E L A N D N E W HIG H
monthly every month in the year.
A L L F L O R ID A D A Y
throo points. The general design o f
in "T ill Wo Meet A ga in " you will see result o f tile breaking o f the dykes
SC H O O L IlU iL D IN G The Illinois Central nnd the RenA T G A IN E S V IL L E
the enr is, with a few exceptions,
Norman Kerry and Martha Mansfield. in the Moore Haven district.
I board A ir Linn
havo consistently
H I . T «, p \ - H,.rln Iril I'r p M l
neat,
nnd
affords
accessibility.
The
In conjunction with this feature pic.
L A K E L A N I), Nov. 1. — Contract favored homeseeker rates,
he de
The cool, dry weather wus ideal fo r
G A IN E S V IL L E ,
Oct.
30.— Local
lure, you w ill see Lester Richards harvesting hay, digging sweet pota engine has a bore and stroke o f 3 3-4 for a new high school building to clared, while the Atlnnt'c Const Riitnrituis are broadcasting urgent
and 5 inches nnd both head ami cy
and company o f vaudeville favorites toes, - maturing nnd coloring
cost $ 10,000 lias been let'h ere.
The Line and the Florida
citrus
East Const calls to club3 over tho statu to be
Tho
in the black face comedy, "T w o o f fruits, and syrup making. The set linder block are detachable.
contract calls fo f completion o f the have opopsed them.
ho-e 100 percent strung on " A ll
erankshuft is curied in four hearings,
n Kind."
new building in T 20 days, or by
ting v l
cabbage and
strawberry
The resolution adopted by the Floridn D ay" November 3. "H om e.
..
the valves are arranged side-by-side
commission was introduced by Com Coming D ay" w ill lie celebrated a t 1V» r l C n
plants continued where soil moisture
March 1st.
X O il
1 ft lllt
LJSC
and the timing is by chain-drive.
G R A P E GRO W ERS M E ET
was ample; celery nnd lettuce are in
missioner V.ils nnd seconded by lb - University o f Florida on / h e | g u n
O n ly b y
There is a welcome absence o f sloven
IN P L A N T C IT Y DEC. 5 fa ir to good condition— benefited by
Commissioner Acosta. It was unani urnu* dntu, and visitors w ill be given j
s
1, %
liness in the planning o f the car, nil times ns well ns any car 1 know.
oooler weather. Moderate shipments
mously adopted.—Jacksonville Jour- an opportunity to see tho "F ig h tin g |
/ r » T i r r t * x x t T*
Tho
steering
was
n
trifle
heavy
on
P L A N T C IT Y . Nov. L — The eighth of lieans, peppers, squash, nnd other which cannot always lie said o f A m tho lock, hut proved quite steady, and mil.
A lliga tors" in action against Merger . 1S JA N E O R D * ! A I W A
erican productions. For example, the
mooting o f the Florida Grape Grow truck continued;
ns u whole, the
Tw o big dances art: lining planned for|
S T O R E
the
driver's
wrists
are
free
from
Biient chain driving
the camshaft
ers Association will be held in Plant weather during the fn ll. months has
Friday and Saturday evening and the j
C E L E B R A T E S IX T IE T H
fatiguing
uhnko.
Tho
clutch
behav
(and oil the near side o f the engine
City, December 6.
Various phases been very favorable fo r trucking over
W E D D IN G A N N IV E R S A R Y University is preparing fur n gala
W E I . A K A B U IL D IN G
tho vertically set distributor nnd oil ed w ell, tlie engine never showed
o f the grape growing business will be nil portions o f the Section, except tho
day.
Accommodations at Flem ing j
•
«
pump, the w ater pump and the gen Bigns o f overheating nnd the gears
dlscussd bye xperts. A ll growers of immediate Okeechobee district. Oats
F L O R ID A C IT Y , Nov. 1.— Mr. nnd Field.w ill lie doubled to care fo r t h o j l ’ h o n c — — — — — — — *
nro
orthodox
in
tho
mutter
o
f
being
erator) is tensioned automatically.
grapes from nil parts o f the stnte nnd rye need rain, but made fa ir to
Mrs. William Lochrie, who came here throng that is expected to be here.
Again, the clutch spigot is oiled from changed. Second speed wns inclined
hnvo been invited to attend.
ten years ago from Champaign coun
good progress. Tho pennut crop bus
to
Jump
out
nt
high
crankshaft
speed,
the crankshaft, nnd therefore
re
been harvested. "'The shipping o f cit quires no attention, the * universal but this should bo rectifiable by a ty, Illinois, celebrated their sixtieth
wedding anniversary on Oct. 22. They
rus fruits increased) the bulk o f the joints at the propeller shaft ends will stronger spring.
C H ILD R E N 'S F A T A L DISEASES
were
married in Champaign county, jS
satsunm
crop
ties
been
shipped
from
"Although the Pnigo w ill do its
run fo r 16,000 mllcft on one charge
Worms and parasites in the intestines
of children undermine health and so some districts in the western belt. o f oil, nnd the chassis lubrication is walking Crawl on t o p , and make n Illinois, where they spent the first J
weakui their vitality that they are unable The cool, dry weather unfavorably a f
1 years o f their married life, an d ig
effected by u sensible form o f oil or clean nocoloration therefrom , I should
to resist the diseases so fatal to child lifo. fected ranges.
then,
moved to Missouri, where they'
like it better bad It a fourth speed,
grease gun.
Too sofa course in to give a few doses of
ro that early changes could be made.! l « * idc‘* fo r S7
coming to
White s Cream Vermifuge. I t destroy*
“ W ith regard to the cooling sys
and expels tho worms without tho slighlFortune teller says Mary Garden
It Is, o f course, but fa ir to odd that ,hls l'1" 1/ ' Thcy are tho parents o f
injury to tho health or activity of the will m arry netx yenr. Others may tem, the radiator has ample surface,
ten children, three sons and seven
child. Prico 36c. Sold by
is fitted with a convenient typo of many moturists do not care about daughters, eight o f whom nro living.
Huy it was a misfortune teller.
Superior
filler cap in which is a thermometer, gear-changing nnd that the manufac They also huve 1(3 grandchildren and
U N IO N P H A R M A C Y
turer
has
naturally
to
meet
the
del
R o a d s t e r .......................... ..................... ............. ..........
nnd is suspended* by two arms from
11 great-grandchildren living.
Mr.
Sanford, Florida
The Daily U eiafd, 15c per week.
Superior
the eroBg-member.The practice o f at mand* o f the muny rather than o f Lochrie is 91 und his w ife is 81. They
T o u r in g ..................................... / ..... ...................-.......
taching the radiator thus is sound, the’ few . Tho engine ran quietly nnd were given a reception by more than
Superior
since it helps to minimize any tend smoothly throughout its range, but fifty persons on the occasion o f their
U t ill t y C. 3u po .....................................
..........
ency to atriiin duo to fla m e distor the low er gears might be made quiet anniversary.
tion.
A thermostnt device cuts tlie er. They wore not noisy, but at, say
Superior
radiator out Of the circulating sys 36 miles an hour on second, there
, -edan .......................
..
A postcard mailed in 1906 has ar
tem while the w pter is below u cer was nn inclination to grumble.
Superior Commercial
trived in Portland, Me., in time fo r
"H ills have fow terrors fo r the car.
tain temperature,
Chassid
the hunting season.
"Thu steering on the car tested W ith a fu ll load, tho lowest rate rec
Superior Light
was by worm and half nuts, though orded on second on Wcstcrhain was
Delivery
.................
Mrs. nnd Mr. Polly T lck k " makes
I believe this is being changed fo r 27 miles an hour. On Titscy a steady other home-talent plays look like a
Utility Express Truck
Don't W ail Until it Rains to Think of Your Top.
Hnvo
worm nnd’ complete wheel.
F or 27-28 miles per hour was maintained last year’s aimsnac.
185-ltc
Chassis ....... ...........— .......
brakes, drums on the buck wheels arc on tho steep section and the climb
Hiose Side Curtains Ready When Cold Weather Comes. We
utilized inside and outside. It is but finished on top at 45. Kidd’s H ill, a
All Prices F f O. IL FInt, Michigan.
Offer the Heat of Material and Our Workmanship is
n m atter o f time, In my opinion, be mile pull o f average 1 in 8 gradient,
u
-G U A R A N T E E D fore curs o f the Paige order havo ade in Sussex, wus run up on second with
quate four-wheel braking, wherein 30 miles per hour as a minimum.
proper compensation and simple ad . " In fact m y impression o f the 6-70
P a ige was that the car is built to
F L O R ID A S T A T E F A IR
justments are furnished.
" F o r action, the brnkita were not last, capable o f being .worked hard
unsatisfactory, but are capable o f without complaint and at the same it
Corner First and Myrtle
Improvement. The suspension la su time o f g irth g enjoyment by reason
Next To Dodge Garage
N O V E M B E R 1 5 - 2 4 , 1923 B B B B B B B B B H B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B H B B C C C C B 3 B B 3 t
perior, and *tho ta r holds tho road at o f its 'Jolc do vivreY*
llaby Hoard of State Will nave Hills
re
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rifii
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Homeseeker Rate Offer
English Author Boosts Oklahoma Solons
Held To Be Impractical
Preparing For
Paige Automobiles
Walton Trial
G O O D Y E A R
pr
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ACM E
ACME
G&
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Sun-Proof
P A I N T
..^CHEVROLET... j
PRICE REDUCTION i
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$4901
$495
jpps, Side Curtains
Upholstering
LET’S GO!
Radford Auto Top Company
Jacksonville
hoaa
| San Juan Garage Co.
�Jj-A1-1 \u.1!
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&'#&t^>Vk<v2djfc
TAM PA, Nov. I.— E. N,
hero In Florida," snj-s Howard Row-1 ter mile they rod across It/to reach
u^iTfu^altifhTM hi thcTnillbnnl the city .of big blocka and broad IU& « MlWgd‘ of high#*#*1
ONE i p | p ^ VISITORS
COMING TO FLORIDA
THIS YEAR SAYS BLAND
v
.Pa
-
■ ■ s tr e e ts .
" W c had a fine time, I'm against II. T. Norris, chauffeur
the American Legion
hq adds, "nil along thje t$e,Elk# Auto service, who, he
tolling yon
aC-S«n Frahclsco. “ W e h iu l.a splen- way Ann 'were 1 royually'
crtlrtained lit
robbed him of
v1 ’ . ' i
loged, beat him and
convention o f
“cnrTae
old tllhQi while away,, ttnd Wc :nawfe, cry point. Every minute Was en■j ' r rr 1
j.'G H n u a c M S o v j
KelHo Knight', Mnlry feltxafcelli Neely,
hundreds o f things o f intereat. It is i joynblo."— I ’alatka News.
prices:
Wheat
Lucile Selers, Mary Louise Torrance,
W e obtained some iden o f the j
—
1-2 ; corn,itrue
to 5-8; Mny,
Charles B etti, Wasloy Cook, J. J.
December, 73 3*4 to 3-8; oats, Dec., j vnstnesa 6f that'portion o f tho coun
Drive carefully. Blow your horn.
Connors, B (lle F ryer, W illiam
Kopcil 5-11 to t - 8.
* j try went o f tho Mississippi nnd wp In Omaha, Neb., a wreck victim was
pler, Dorothy Gnrrett, Nopde Grant*
—------------------------------ .
saw mountain!; galore. Things out.
robbed while unconscious.
hum, Marlon Hayes, Eleanor HlckF R E E D E M O N S T R A T IO N OF
jthcro irre on a big scale both us re*
*on, Sadie Lelnhatt, Maria Ann Pow
TR U E BLUE O AKLAND S
igan ls Natur and th work o f man. It
The Herald fo r fir s t class job work.
ers, Mary N ie ly Roseboro, Margaret
TO M O R R O W A IT E R N O O N |would be useless fo r me to tell nnyBn Bt
pa
Pi
prj m
tn Tn p-, r * P i rij- p *i Pn
Orlando,- Florida
Squires, W illiam
Vihlrn, Rosalyn
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|thing about any o f It, fo r everyone
Bell, M ary McMahan, Elmo Dillard,
There w ill be a free dem onstration: jmn , Cnd and been told about it; but
“ Florida w ill have nt least 1,* who feel thht their energy
and o f the new Tru e. Blue Oakland ca ralp m tillin g you that 1 wouldn’ t trade
George Dillard, Marian James.
If your Herald has not reached
000,030 visitors
this w inter,"
dc- monby has been safely and . \yu$jly^tomorrow afternoon on Palmetto nvo
n quart o f.lh * old ^ l n i Johns, riy'er your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT
8 8 CO NO G R A D E .
Jclarwl Hon. W . T. Blrail. p r iu k ta t rxpcm'qd. I really .believe that; : [Dfrii
Jf
line At 3:30, lid sufc • and sfo Hie f et- the wmf c /’
r i v c Ff Wr wait until Ihc next day lo natify
H . r r » B o - c r j. f™ d c rlc k , D .,* c r . ot thl! F l„ , N , Uonnl
0 t.
lnnilo is destined to be a v e fjf Jm \
n ew 'fou r-w h eel
brhkcj drltionstranerc o f
font, thq ealjh-e
Vastinc Moon, Doris Bnttem , Carl
.
usirf
-i
1ho office. If, after 5:30 p. in. L A U N D R Y W ORK O F A L L
Inndo, upon his rjturn to tho <Clty city null thnt tfiore; w ill Only,’- J>o
Vause, Dorothy
Marshall,
Marian
western t e r r i t o r y . ' ^ <
tho
carrier has passed your
Beautiful, yesterday.
“ Thoso
fig three port
cities cxcecding^u sy'ln “ O N E F L O R ID A : A C R E
K IN D S A T R IG H t P R i c S S t
Landftulst^oiOoopgona
H art,
M ary
j
.
j
The party paw nmen to t interest. house, call MR and a copy will
ures," he continued, “ are based on population
when the
rtoxt” crn.>UiR
!
‘ j. t 'dtrtfn ^.(1
Nickel, Joseph
Tho/npson,
Bonner
W O R TH M ORE T H A N
jtlirm , Mr. RnwteO says, and from n |,e delivered to your home imstatistics compiled by tho Jackson is taken.
W o .'have everything
in
Carter, Jock Russell* Robert
Leo
A L L GOLDEN- W E S T":p erson al point o f viqw Mr. Rowtn wan mediately b y a H pecinl carrier. Work called for and delivered »>
v i l l e newspapers
and from
other our favor and wc
aro attracting
Cartaikiar,- Richard Hens, Melvin
especially drawn to the district In j The office will he open to these
i sources.
They figure thnt automn- new capital end now*’ people ev ery '
Taylor, Martha Bishop, Ella Mae I biles nlone w ill bring nenrly 500,- hotu- o f the day .'1
"N o w that ! have seen what has Utah which embraco Salt I.nkc City, j calls Up U n til 6 p. m.
satisfaction guaranteed
K, L. S IIIIH ’,
Glow, Sidney
Burhans,
been told the wns tho ‘A loldon W c 3t’ I It wns too cold lo bathe in tho fa -;
chnrd qq0 pM8ons jnj 0 pioriiln this win
mnus Salt Lake, he says, but milo a f- j
Circulation Manager.
Packard.
Am
the
bettor
satisfied
trS
stay
right
ter,
Take r.000,000
person.s
nnd
T H IR D G RAD E.
figure thnt they w ill spend $100
Leon Connor, John Courier, Frank ouch and you w ill find thnt the
lin Bennett, Malcolm Higgins, Anna tourist crop w ill amount to $ 100,Marie Couch, M arjorio Du Bose, Les 000,000."
lie Mao Mann, Kathryn
Morrison,
Judge
Bland and Mrs. Illnnd For K illin g N egro Auto D river onlj
Betty McKinnon, Nona R ivers,'E m ily have been in N ew Y ork and other
Rood Lnrt Sunday
Sistrunk, Mnry Elizabeth Tolar, V i eastern points fo r tho part month,
vian Smart, .Evelyn Robson, Mrtf- the luttcr there since June nml re
County Motorcycle Deputy C. C.
gsret Purdon.
turning to Orlando
greatly
im Stophcaon was forced trl 3hnot n negro |
F O U R T H G RAD E.
proved in health.
'
named Son Coker last Sunday a fte r
Alice Cassndy, Lois Couch, Camilla
"W hilo I was nwny I had an op noon while the negro was advancing
Peas, Patsy Garrett, Louis Hickson, portunity to talk to many bank on him with a knife when the o ffice r 1
Clara Leo Farhm, Mny Purdon, Inez ers," anid Judge Bland, “ and they tried to plare bint under arrest. The ^
Thompson, Carolyn Waters, Minnlo nre o f tho opinion that n horde o f negro wnn drunk nml had been doing t h
Waters, Frances Wilson, Paul Bin new capital npd gold w ill (low into some reckless driving and the officer Lvi
ge rs, J. T. Campbell, George Steele, Florida in tho next few yenrs du o!*tds placing him under nrrest when
Richard Smith, M arjorie
Forrest, to the favorable laws horo relating i,P pulleffihiK Tcnlfa and stnrteil a fter
Mell Foster, Lois Shelley, Elmer to State
inheritance
untl
incom e; tho officer. - Tne negro wns shot three ^
Corson, Austin VlhlAti,’ O r« Mae Culp, tr.xcj;. This subject 1ms been large-j times AmT wns immediately brou ght,Zu
Donald Root, R u b y 1Coiirsey.
ly discused in tho eastern
press hcro to tho hospital hut dl >d tho day iS R
;_____ _____ -J-L . _____
and banking circles.
What little j a fter.
remain* were takn to t h e i f f i
(jr J
to t o t o t o *a k * in r-s
amount the state o f Florida
may undertaker on Sanford avenue ami
lose in not collecting stnto inherit- while theta wAre viewed by tho corunce nnd income taxes w ill be to- onor’H juiy- and were then hhippe»l to
l>nid a hundred fold by investors.
|DeLnnd fhe home o f the negro. Th e,
“ Orlando was
frequently
nion* j coroneria ju ry met again this mornN ew S h a p e an d AM C!o!orr.,
tloncd by big business
inen with {ng and with (he states attorney,
to ia ito to k a k a ic ito
H rcw n, fir e y , lilrtcli and T an
whom 1 enme in contact and th e y ; George A . DeCotlcs nnd county atFlorida: F a ir Tliursdny nnd F riday; WBI<I anxious to know more about tornoy Schoolo Mainca again went
thriving,
progresivc city
.1 [ over the case ami the ju ry retired
llittlo change in temperature; moder- this
that
our city is demanding to bring In a verdict o f justifiable
find
late north, shifting to cast, winds
mere and more attention
all
the homoclde by an officer in the dis
charge o f his duty."
JACKSO NVILLE, OcL 3 1 . - The time.
“ Florida ir. coming into a future
Officer Stephenson is a fine young
maximum and minimum temperatures
where
big
things
arc
underway
o.T’
u cr nrd hns been very impartial i
representative cities, furnished by
the weather bureau from records com* in this state.. HercLifot-e, It might In tho discharge o f his duties and
nnd where big money Inn its eye while be regrets Inking human life it
|piled at 8 p. in., follows:*
hnj
been doing was his life or the negro’s am! he
Cities
Min. be said, Florida
40 l things in a small w ay but now the o ily (lied in r.elf defense.
•
j
[Atlantic City ...................
; program is to do things u:i a la ig [Atlanta .............................
Specials 2
4n|ct iicale. And in this largo program j
[Boston ............................... .... 52
tlayw ........
jjo [ o f
investing nnd developing, all
[Buffalo ............................. .... 30
20 1Florida, and not n Jmit, will bena-j
The IIudson-Esccx Company nr un
lOiicago .......................... .... -10
g.jlfit. The whole, stnto is before the binding a car load o f Hudson and Es
Cincinnati ...*..................... .... ffi
9
22 people of the north from Uio labor- sex cars today.
I)t'» Moines ...................... .... ■(«
42
ir.g
class
to
the
bankers.
Knstport, Mo., ......... ...... ..... 40
2 8 ,5 “ Florida’.*..,futurn, bv.^ishurod . fo r
-Doalt >fnib to.np the-dcimintlratloir
Knmix r n i {'
44 j humy icuions. First, wc have tho o f the new Oakland cars on I’nlmtNew Y ork ......................... ..... 50
I Hack SUU wi th Colored Cl neks. Specials for
ShifTiold IMate, extra snod values fnr $1.50 and $1.75.
82 ! ndvantagu o f cIofc proxim ity with to avenue tomorrow nrieninnti nt 3:31)
Pittsburg .......................... .... 40
All S izes
'
Special fur 2 days
n*> tin1 %a:itorn cities* and manufnetur- o’clock.
I leiuonstialion o f tho new
1st. l,ouia .......................... ..... 50
32 iug centers. To reach Florida it is |four-wheel brakes on a wet rtrect. It
iTolcdo ........................ - .... .... 40
41
unnecessary to cross two mountain will be worth while.
Washington ...................... .... no
langes and travel days nt a tim e,'
______ _
Sanford:
81 rnnutimes crossing a desert.
You
Harry L. Gibson can gel five gnlMax.................. , ................
02' will find this will not only bu Am -, Inns o f gasoline fir e nt F*nnk Allots
.Min; ........ ....... .......‘ ........
Iltain ............................................... .08 erira’a playground but it w ill be filling station if he w ill call fo r the
■ tm erico’s land o f opportunity.
In annut a’ ty time this week. Harry
j
tho
years
to
come
the
products
o
f p c tho third man to r-rclve this g ift
MIF.NHY FORD C O U LD
fuitn and shop in the great
m id -' f»
from Frank A kern this week
AskBE E LE C TE D . T H IN K S
W IL L IA M J. HR V A N 'Western centers w ill bo exported Flank about if.
____ __
fiinn Southern ports. . W aterw ay*!
M IA M I, Nov. L — Henry Ford, n a p * ill play n great purt
in the deflr.it cl w ll’a h ive an ndveili cmi-it
*
I the candidate o f a third parly could tc.opnn i-t o ' the south and power today culling your attention to the f
fact llutl W. E. Herrin is hero to take ■ 3
be elected president or the United plrdlts w ill idtlmaUily bo developed.
your measure for the Superior Tail- j.. 5
I States, i f the two old line parties
"Orlando is building fo r the
Inominatcd reactionaries as candidates,
In a parmanenf manner which Inring Company for Clothe; Th at F l u i w i
...' encouraging
....w ^raging to not only
in vest-’^See him ----] William Jtnning* Bryan
said lieic >
investnow and1 ’let' him take your
; ora but lo tiio home people as well, ■measure.
(last night.
Jennott
H a lt 'A d ela id e
Higgins,
Notice! Subscribers!
Dry Qeaners
County Motor Deputy
Is Exonerated Today
By Coroner’s Jury
FRIDAY S SATURDAY
S P E C IA L S !
THE WEATHER
SALE OF BAGS
... Ladies’* Full Fashion Silk Hose ...
Pure Thread Silk Chifi’on Silk and
Glovves, Silk.
Values up to $3.00.
Your Choice Friday and Saturday for
31
.O S
Brown, Tan, Black, W hite.and Nude.
$2.98
ADDlffONAL LOCAL
3
Bttfmr Tkan m Mmttard Plattmt
Tho Dixie
Motor
Cim pnpy all-11
nr.tiiicrs the taking over of tb - {-tar I
and Durant,.Urc o f cars a id they u reij
now ready In
tnko your or tit* -v fo r ij
septe o f) these fine reasonably priced 1
c.'iiyi o f the type that lias proved to betj
wlrmars with every uwncr. See tht> L—p
Dixie Motor Company— l lu y have n ?f*
car fo r eevry pocket bonk.
For Cough* and Cold*, Head
aches, N eu ralgia, Rheumatism
and A ll Aches and Pains
ALL DRUGGISTS
JSc and 6 5 c, jar* and tube*
Hoipital aize, 1 3.00 • -
Knitted Dresses arc tho thing, ti'V.*:;
]
Uaumel’s Specially Shop today and I
B jth cy cnll your attention to thia nrw
a line just received
In ail fha M-ry i
J j latest creutions fresh from the b l g j j |
g markets o f the World. Mohair nn tlj**"
□ I knitted silk and jaunty Jersey frocks
nt price* thnt. w ill sell them right
away. Get your (.election* now be
fore they arc all gone.
|■ ■ a n a a n a a a B n a a B a a a a a a a a B B K B B M a a tiB a c N K a H a a R a B a c iB r r a Q a J
W E SERVE Y O U
IN iH E L P F U L ,
D E F IN IT E W A Y S
Wo can serve and assist you along definite
linos o f orderly financial management W e
can handle either your chcchinR* or savings
account, or both) in such a manner that you
will .find it a real pleasure to transact business with us
W e can show you how to save and how others
32 inch Ginghams
•Plated Vases
i
tozen I.irgo size plated vases—values up
to $1.75
Kaihum ia Gingham, all fast colors and new
pattern. Special for 2 days
£
;
*
AH
Sale of Muslin Underwear
T
'
"
Lino oT Teddies and Gowns, (rood quality.
StyioH and Neatly Trimmed.
School Dresses
,
Ntmsook— All
F ail colored French Gingham and Chnmbry.
Regular $3.50
Special Si/.cH G lo 11 yearn
Specials for 2 days
_
g
S
“
5
■i
N E W Y O R K E R I IK ^ IW
N A T IO N A I tTTJVESTM E N T
H A N K A S S O C IA T IO N
ONE LO T O P SCH qpI, DRESSES
Of
Fancy Oinvham
and Chumbry combination— all uizea nnd
fa s t colcru. Values up to $2.75. Special
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. 1.—John W.
j
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‘
1
? 1 .9 5
O U TIN G GOWNB A N D P A J A M A S V )
U ’hllp, I’fuii, I'lnln nnd Ilimstilched.. Some cmhroiJrrcd.
ltci'idar nlxcn und extra sizes
* you
k
v/ith your proWtems
A C O M M U N ITY B U ILD E R
r . I*. KORSTKIt, J'rotldent*
>
'a
«
■t
w
was extended by Fred S. Barton and r u
Charles A . OH*,' nnd will lx* c o n s ld -!«]j
cried at the aJnusiy meeting o f tke j j
board o f governors.
jj 1
■ ; Due to a food
B; oocrj arc estirq
g : even-salt or pcj»pc:
Im
A . 4,A*n-1i
33.0Q and S3.50
N E W W A S H SUITS
h'ce cttr new Fall Suits for Hi tie hoys. Fast colnrs.
bry. $1.50 to $2d>0 and wool Tweeds for
Oliver Twist IHylo
S
Cham*
$5.00
Ik F. W IU T N K tt. Ca.h.er
m
Why be uxhamdd
i !o j;u (ie J sail fo r f 12,000 apiece.
t to1*•'Wel
».4*JI «S%
« wif)hi »t.v ^x ;■»>« s k * * v+*>*»• * •t» * •
i-,'jfc; ...
'S I
f' #
u
�wir'&l
Sanford Daily Herald
year. Putting on salei
lug mon*y hnd brlnglm
pie to trndo In Sanfort
stuff with which n ctJctf!torony tharli^
hoarding h o ^ s K ri |frovidcd.
j
“ Dpon tho whole, therefore, It looks
A n a ir mail service is now nssured
to Jacksonville and in a fe w years
this a ir mail service w ill be extended
nil over Florida. Sanford is already
ft. J. 1101 , 1,Y
II. A. MBISI....
on the ucrial maps as a stopping
place between Jacksonville and Tam
pa and we should preserve the aviation field fo r this purpose If fo r no
other. T o be a stopping place on the
Safcarrlpttan I ’ r lr r In A ttrn n cri
aerial routes w ill be just as Impor
One V f * f — „ ..... ........ ..... ......... _ ....... 9
Sis Mentha ________ ________________
tant as being a stopping place fo r the
D rtlT rrrd In C lt r h r C a rrie r
One W e e k
IM
B Centn railways and buH lines.
The H erald P rin tin g Co.
MeY fAA f I w»SM
' 6 u o TW p
S w e A lii?
MY B iG and
DRIV//NC3 GLOVE%5.
Munittsy D E A e ,.
m u MX) G ET MV
\WWTfeR CAP AND
MiTTfcMS <3uT
like a good business move to pro*
WHERE'SThaT CI1NK6 R
HOOK TAaT WAS
LefT inThe Furnace
Ro
o m
ia s
T
s f r in q
vide romo means b y which tourist en
tertainment ecu be added to our in
dustries, but taking great care to
make it supplement rather than sup
plant bur oljicr sources o f income.”
,
HUH?*
Probably thinking it was nn office
seeker the governor o f Michigan hit
a pig with his auto.
T h e bln IX- to I K - p a fr W e e h lr H e r
N ow that wo have settled the rum
nia e n tlr e lr re v e ra H em lnele C n nntr
nnd la pnbllahrd r v e r r F rld n r. A il, c rrunning
business between
Americn
lla ln a rnlea nmrlr k n ow n on n p p llrn ilo n . S2 .no per r e a r . Mlnmya In n d va n rr. and Englnnd it Rcems that we can
t i i i :- a s s o c i a t e !* i m i e s s stop the rum ships nnywhere between
Th « Afe*oclAtfd Press la exclusively the Tropic o f Cnncer nnd the Tropic of
entitled t<» the use fo r repulillcatlon or
all nows dispatches credited to It or Rqrleycom nnd the rum hounds had
not ' otherwise cerilltud in this paper
nnd also the local news published better beware. They cannot hnve any
more pence on the ocean wave nnd it
w ill bo up to the ships that pass in
the night to pnaa very quietly or they
TO A llV B R T IS K lia,
will be found nnd searched. This old
!n case o f errors nr omission In
legal or other advertisements
The business o f going down to the sen in
lie raid P r im in g Company dues not Rhips ia gettin g plenty o f thrills.
!
Foreign A ilv r r t l.ln f h r p m n i l K l I v ,
L T 1 IE A M E R IC A N P R E S S A S S O C IA T IO N
November Second,
AH R e c k o n s \b a i l
HAD BETTAM FWP OAT
GRIDDLE IF VO' ALL AM
G o n n a w a n t Pa n c a k e s
d is w /n Ta h . • -
ni>i
WHERETh'SAM'
MUR 5 1 E P AH ‘ 5 kATesj
10-in. list
price $U50
Am ong the many things wo have
to be thankful fo r this year, Rays Ed
Novem ber
Marlin
Harpcr’R Is thnt: “ W e are gettin g to
More disclosures arc being made know a great dal more about our
each day about the probing o f the neighbors in the world, their hablta,
Disabled
Veterans'
Rurcnu.
Men dispositions nnd politics, than we URcd
making money from crippled soldiers to. The papers print many timcR ns
much foreign newH ns they did ten
ace inen who would roll a cemetery.
years ago, nnd (Srint it much more
conspicuously, and wo read much
W e should all strlvo to mnkc A rm
more o f it because we think it con
istice Day one o f the greatest days in
cerns us. That is n significant change
the year fo r thnt is what tha dny
and wc should count it a gain, nnd
really moans. Those that really suf
feel that it makes in its w ay for
fered by the W orld W ar know what
cvcntunl pence nnd order.
it means. * .
“ Finally, wc hnve abundant cause
to lie thankful Unit we live in such
England hns accepted Frnnk K e l
lively times, when there is so much
lo g g as the officia l nmbansndor and
we hope thnt being the ’ ambassador going on ami nohody knows what will
happen tomorrow. A gamble is nlto Englnnd will not swell the head o f
wnys interesting, so much so that
Mr. Kello/fg ns it did Col. CJnwgo
Harvey, Esquire.
10150
10-in list
price 75c
would be stimulated greatly by tiny
considerable
lation.
I think no gnfdcn’ s sweeter
Thun its sweetest flower
I think no life is kinder
Than its kindest/ hour.
But nil the flowering sweetness
■ LiCth not in one,
Nor ull it lifetime's kindness
In the great thing done.
Tlic
incrcaso
tourist'
in
our
popu
visitors would
constitute a valuable market.
o f them would bo drawn
Many
into that
business.
“ Then, the vitors would, themselves,
The Sanford Herald says the sea
son fo r candidates' speeches is not
The Tam pa Tim es says that the
yet open.
It never is going to bo
editor o f the Gainesville Sun is too
very wide open for the Star. I f you
impatient about wanting to see poli
want to know whnt a candidate hns to
ties open up with a little more snap
sny, go hear him. He seldom means
DOUGH HOYS H A V E H A D ENOUGH
than is in evidence so far. The Tim es
half he says, anyhow.— Ocnln Star.
says that “ the people a re tired o f
Rack o f all the big armament talk polities— and
politicians.
The pri
The English speaking peoples can
and big army and navy and aviation mary date is nearly eight months in
save civilization
from doom says
lalk are the men who think they will the future, nnd it would bo a great
U oyd George in one o f his speeches.
get a goad job as an o ffice r— thnt a misfortune if this long period should
Anil there was never truer words
war would give them n better posi
he filled with excitement nnd w rang
spoken. In nil Ihe strife
nnd bad
tion than they now hold ami that w ar ling. I .el's make it short and snappy
idood and dissension today it seems
would give the men in big business — one o f those whirlwind campaigns."
thnt England and
America
must
a chance to g ra ft the government
stand together to moke world pence
W e quite agree
with the Times
again. A ll o f those who are not g o
lasting.
about the people hing tired o f politics
ing into the ranks as doughboys ami
hut the fact is this campaign hns
stand in the trenches are in favor of
Two members o f the I’ iggly W ig g ly
been open already for fully a year.
more wars nnd do all
the tnlking
company o f Memphis
will sue llie
What we complnin about is that the
about wars. I f they had to go into
Ni w York Stock Exchange for flUU,blamed thing drugs. Under the pri
000 damages. If one could really sue the ranks they would never think of mary system we are practically in
another w ar again. The
Jackson
the stock exchange nnd got your
tuditics all the time. We have to be.
ville
Journal
says:
money hack it would bo the greatest
Take fo r instance Ihe present race
"Tire investigation o f tho Veterans' for governor, ti has
indoor sport in Americn.
But one
been fully a
must always prove the point in order Rurcnu hns n tragic suggestion to it. year since the, people were given to
to g el the money nnd proving any Rack o f all the charges and counter understand, either by dirct or indirect
thing on the Stock Exchange is going charges the polities nnd the noise, announcements, that certain gentle
ate thousands o f boys who lie in hos men were in the fild for governor and,
some.
pitals mid suffer in silence, victim s o f indeed, at least four distinguished
There are thousands Floridians have boon actually at work
Nathan Mayo, the new Commission these things.
er o f Agriculture, takes Ids seat to o f other hoys who should be In hos for that length o f time and have been
day ami in Nathan Mayo Florida Ims pitals nnd who arc not cared for bo- suffering the agony o f slow death.
a real farmer, a real business man
What w eompnlin about is the want
uml a Florida booster. He should
o f "p ep ."— Gainesville Hun. •
jnnko Florida one o f the best commis
sioners o f agriculture that the state
has ever had nnd the editor o f the
Florida’s road problem is one for
Herald believes that Governor Har
the state. Noble work has been done
dee made an appointment in this o f
by the counties o f South Florida in
fice that could not lie improved upon.
the past, but the tusk is becoming too
great fo r independent localities
to
Looks like cooler weather nnd this
assume.
is the time for the merchants to pul
Every highway built in the future
on stjer. nnd dispose o f the winter
should be
he built in accordance with
goods la-fore
the
holidays. W hile
n statewide plan, nnd with reference
there is always cold weather In Jan
to its connection with other roads,
uary and February it is a well known
it should also be built nrording to
fact that .people w a n t' their winter
specifications approved by the Dost
clothing before the holidays nnd they
engineering authority.
usually buy it at this time o f the
Agitation o f this question in the
X 'CliInffH Worth While Picked Up Along the Wny
From Pens Long Ago Laid Down; Some r rt
PenH of L cier Duys.
Murine. Soothes and Refreshes.
Safe for Infant or Adult At all
Druggists.
•
ff «•»/•» Ftn
Nineteen Twenty-three
;—Wnltz (from Kermeasc Scene)
(Gounod)
Stokowski nnd Philadelphia Orchestra
Mignon—-Gavotte (Thomas)
Stokowski nnd Philadelphia Orchestra
Sonata in B Miner— Finale (Chopin)
'O lga SamarofT
Nocturne (G rieg)
Olga SamarofT
The World is W aiting for the Sunrise
Rcinald Wcrrenrath
Rose In The Bud (Barrow-Foster)
Reinald Werrenrath
D ANCE RECORDS
W o believe thnt
Sanford is the
plnce fo r Henry Ford to have his as
sembling plant if he intends to hnve
one in Florida. Sanford hns every
thing thnt is needed in the wny o f
rates nnd distribution and Sanford
likes Henry nnd his products.
Some
U they Tire, Itch. Smart, Bum
or Discharge, If Sore. Irritated,
Inflamed or Granulated, use
RED S E A L RECORDS
Ma m m a - m M * ) s e e
if ttou Ca n p im p
--jfo ..
w v w o ol Sfoor/NGs
FO R T H A N K S G IV IN G
ward S,
' H a v e Clean
TOUR t d u Healthy Cycs
New Victor Records
v i i : m iti-;it
hold Itself liable for damage further
than the amount received for such
advertisements.
//^Atess, Morning
Rtnto papers w ill bring the final solu
tion nearer. Some splendid articles
have been published by the Highlands
County Pilot nnd by the Lakeland
Stnr-Telegram . They nic taking the
broad view, which this paper hus
previously announced, that the situa
tion has ceased to be local. The StarTelegram would like to seu tho ques
tion o f a 170,000,000 road bond issuo
submitted to the people o f Florida.
The Courier would l>c in hearty
acurd w ith such
a proposition.
he a source o f profit to many o f our
people. Five hundred w hiter homes
could lie leased to them next season
if that number were available. There
in no doubt o f our gettin g them, if
wo tried. Thq fact that we have no
lakes nor salt w ater beaches adjacent
to the city would have very little e f
fect. The sight of, our Industries
would he fully ns attractive to many
o f them os the lakes scones o f come
o f the regular tourint towns.
And
DO W E W A N T T O U R IS T S ?
the fre.di, appetising
fooil
grown
This question has been asked in around Plant City wotilt^ be much
Sanford so often in. the past twenty
years and has been answered by tho
Herald so often, t but wo tako. pleasure
in reproducing tin editorial from tho
I'lnnt C ity Courier on the question
that more nearly covers our field and
condition:
"P la n t C ity differtf from most other
towns in South Florida in making no
effort to uttrnct or accommodate the
tourists.
A t the same lim e it has ■ *
prospered more in proportion to it, ■ ■
population, perhaps, than any other " J
town in the state.
Vi"H as it prospered because o f its at- ■ ■
tilude toward tourist tra ffic, or in ■ ■
spite o f it 7
J JJ
"T h is is a vita lly important epics- ■ ■
tion.
I f its anti-tourist
policy is s o
profitable, it should be adhered to;
if not, then, the addition o f the lour1st business to its other industries j j j
would mean n grea t increase of popu- mm
Intinn, wealth and annual income.
V ;
"Th ere is something to be said on “ Jj
both sides. S elf reliance has'doubtless contributed grea tly to the city's ■ ■
success.
Its people hnve gone out " J
and liibom l fo r their income instead [JjJ
o f w aiting fo r atrungers to bring it m<a
to them from the north. It hnH form - 13 *
cd habits o f induatry, enterprise, bus- *J|
incss push and'hustle, which arc sad- ■ ■
ly lacking in some localities where ■ ■
tho tourist is Ihe chief Bourcc o f rev- £ £
nue. The city certainly has little to ■ ■
regret in his pn»t policy.
On tho ■ *
other hand, i f wc can hold what we JJa
have— our most Mibxtuntiul asset be- j j g
ing the thrift and energy o f our peolde—and at the Rome tim e add tour- h J
1st entertainment to our ctivltios, it * 5;
wil| menn n great progressive step. , J b
P lant City's m ajor activities should ■ "
lie considered separately, in cannection with the possible effect of the J g
tourist trade on each o f them.
v
"F ir s t comes strawberries. Tills is ■ £
the biggest strawberry shipping point
In the world, and that
distinction J h
must be maintained at all co»Ls. Tho ■ ■
tourist business would probably not ■ "
interfere with it ono
w ay or the * 5
10155
10-in. list
price 75c.
10151
10-in. Hr!
pricu 75c.
Just a Girl That Men Forgot— Wnltz
The Troubadours
Steal a Little Kiss While Dancing— Waltiz
Grecn-Arden Orchestra
Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake— Fox Trot
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Oh, You Little Sun-Uv-ErGun— Fox Trot
Benson Orchestra of Chicago
I Love You— Fox T rot
.
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
The L ife of a Rose— Fox Trot
Charles Dornbcrzcr and His Orchestra
VO CAL RECORDS
Complainin’ (I t ’s Human Nature To Con•.
plain) Eddie Hunt r
I Got
Eddie Hunt *r
In A Shoe Sioru
(Gribblc) Marie Cahill
The Symphony Concert, (Startling)
Marie Cahill
When Clouds Have Vanished nnd Skies
Blue
Elliott Shi w
Why Don’ t My Dreams Come True?
Henry Burr
And arc prepared lo demonstrate their many good qualities at any
time.
W e have two Star tourirfgs at $550.00, and two Star sedans,
at $835.00, delivered to you here. Other models o f both StyM* and
Durant arc enroute and will b6 on display at our show irooins at
11M 13 P ark Avenue.
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Emery Putllo
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Dcpnrta
0:30 a.m.
7:10 p.m.
Departs
»
3:40 p.m.
CUT T H IS
O U T — IT IS W O RTH
MONEY
Semi thla ad and ten cents to Folqy
& Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago,
HI., w riting your name nnd address
clearly. You w ill receive a ten cent
bottle o f F O L E Y ’S H O N E Y A N D
TA R fo r Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup,
also free sample packages o f F O L E Y
K ID N E Y P IL L S fo r Bncknchc, Rheu
matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder trou
ble, nnd F O L E Y C A T H A R T IC T A B
LETS fo r Constipation nnd Bilious
ness. These wonderful remedies have
helped millions o f peoplo. T ry them!
Sold everywhere.
The Dally llrra ld , 15c per week.
She falls in love with n youth a fter r , I r , * » 4-o T «
she
o. is saved from the gang sept to
lO
kidnap her.
.
T ra m
In San Antonio
Its Interesting, full o f action nnd
thrills.
N E W Y O R K , Nov. L — Snn An■tdnio, Texas, may aguin serve ns the
(
spring training hcndiiunlters o f the
Corned— Clyde Cook in ‘T h e A r- New York Giants. Inducements hnve
list."
| |been offered the Giants from Los
Angeles and Vernon Calif., but Man
Also Richards Big Vaudeville Re- a g e r John McGrnw is said to hjtvc
view. .
decided to return to the Texas stamp
ing ground where his team hns train
SO U TH E R N C O LLE G E FO O T
ed for several years.
B A LL TEAM A TTA C K S STET
SON H A T T E R S S A T U R D A Y ra m ^
m
m m «a u
m
Notice! Subscribers!
him to receive the little one in the
name o f Christ. H e told o f a meet
ing he held while a missionary in In
dia, at which over a hundred persons
were baptized in one evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee and chil
N E W Y O R K , Nov. 1.— Zcv today
dren were Sunday afternoon visitors
demonstrated tlw t he is fit for* tho
at the home o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Stcdt.
950,000 championship at Latonla next
Satbrdny when he will meet M y pwn
L A K E OKEECHOBEE
j
in what may proyo tho* deciding three
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GUASGES
IN
D
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A
T
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year old teat o f £hc year, by gnllop. S L IG H T D E C R E A S E
ing to easy victory in the 95,000 au
tumn championship stakes, feature
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., O c t 30.—
event o f the closing days’ card at Em
A
slight downward tendency was In
pire C ity track.'
dicated
at tho several gauging sta
The race , at a mile fo r nil ages,
proved littlo more than a workout fo r tions around Lake Okeechobee but
tho conqueror o f Papyrus, which .will not yet sufficient fo r n definite record
be shipped'tomorrow to Lutonlu. Rid said the semi-weekly aummnry o f
den by Earl Sandc and carrying 120 Everglades drainage conditions, is
pounds, Zcv breezed under the vMrc sued today by tho chief engineer. The
in 1:40 3*5, five lengths abend o f sumntnry romportod fnvorablo wenthBrnckadnlc, a stable mate.
H arry er conditions during the last three
Poync W hitney’s T ry star was thirtl days o f Inst week, nnd tractors were
and I.adtlon, the only other stnrter reported in tho fields in many localfinished fourth a fter breaking away ties and land preparation for farm ing
to run three quarters o f a mile before crops increasing in umount.
The summary reported diminishing
the race.
’ ‘
tributary
Zev was worked an extra fu jlong inflow to the lake from
by Sandc, finishing the mile nnd an streams, which, it was predicted, will
he reflected in n low er lake level
eighth in 1:5(1 1-5.
Tho Rant-ocas star went to the post soon.
N o important changes took place
coupled wfth Brackmiale at Trystcr
set the. pace fo r the first odds of in either tho East Const or in tho
1 to 15 In the betting, half mile a fter Caloosnhatchoc section
which Zev took command nnd was
P R E S B Y T E R IA N S M E E T IN G
never threatened.
A T T A M I*A
Sandc, who w ill ride Zev in the
loitonin championship, left fur Cin
T A M P A , Nov. 1.— PreabyterinnH o f
cinnati tonight.
South Florida, comprising the Prospa r x m S i i s s : r j m i*-i Fa bytery o f St. John’s, were roproseated nt the* annual meeting o f the
fct Presbytery here Tuesday, October 30.
Pa The retiring moderator or some one
Fa j chosen by him preached the opening
Fa sermon Tuesday, and n popular nicctn
F j j lug in the interest o f foreign misPr
Ra B a F a F a F a P a R x p a P a Fa ! sions w ill he held this evening. Dr.
W. P. Y. Wilkie, o f Dunedin, preach
A number o f friends o f the fam ily ed tho communion sermon at 11 o’
o f Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C.__Lundquist clock Wednesday morning.
gathered nt their home to celebrate
J.OW TID E S ON BEACH, UJ23
the fifteenth, birthday anniversary of
Erie Lundquist Inst Tuesday evening.
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
The children out our way arc hav
Zev Easily ,» *
Michigan-Iowa
W in s $5,000
Game M ay Prove
Stakes Race
“Dope” Upsetter
CHICAGO, Nov. 1.— W hile the MUwaukcc-Chicago gamo Saturday a t
Lester Richards at the Milana Thon- Urban a Is holding the principal attre todny w ill present “ Tw o o f a Kind" tention. In big,ten football circles this
Some Scream.
^eck, there -is''&' livelihood that the
_
a *
' eaiit • . ...l 91JL
encounter'between Michigan and Iowa
Richards nnd Walsh are the two m ay have ns an Important bearing
funny black face comedians.
on the,outcome o f Die conference sea
son!.
1 V ; ■' r .
I f you like a good laugh, see Rich
Coach Yost" has ’ n veteran team to
ards and Walsh" today.
send against tho Hnwkcyes, Iowa,
however, has twice been tested agninBt
Screen attraction w ill be, Mae Strong and tho defeat at the hands
Marsh in “ Till We Meet Agnin.”
o f Illinois hns only served to strength
en tho Iowa team.
Society and Crook drama.
Both Michigan nnd Iotoa have de
feated Ohio by about the same scores
V
Melodramatic in Spots.
indicntnlg that tho two teams arc
evenly mntched.
Tricked into an insane asylum.
Chicago and Illinois nro in the
She escapes nnd Vooks fo r a gang heaTt o f their training week today,
o f crooks.
perfecting their offense.
Many be
lieve that Coach Stngg w ill hnvo its
She learns o f their .identity.
team uncork n forward pass on Sat
urday to compete with tho open play
In the excitement she escapes.
ing o f the Illinois team.
Departs
7:30 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P S H O O T IN G
R .L . SH IPP, Editor
m Ha
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S UPSALLA AND
GRAPEVILLE
This fs expected to lie one o f the Fa
Pa
most interesting games o f the season. ics
FX
If your Herald has not reached Both teams nro in excellent shnpe, Fs
P.U
your home by 5:30 p. m. do NOT and are eager fo r the match. October rn Fx F i tu
in in Pa Fa Fa
wait until the next dny to notify 13, the Southerns took the Hatters in
Ihe office. If, after 5:30 p. m. camp by one point, the score being
Mr. nml M rs. It. E. Franklin nnd
the carrier huB passed your 14*13, nnd the Hatters are determin cinughter spent Sunday nt Daytona
house, call 148 nnd a copy will ed to reverse the result o f that game. Beach.
ing u slego o f sore eyes. A number! it approximately the same hour nnd
he delivered to your home im
Southern has one o f tho strongest
Mr. and Mrs j 7 , McClain w e r e / ’ f the little ones nt home now have minute.
mediately by a special carrier. football aggregations that shit has in New Smyrna "on business Saturday. it. A t the beginning o f school some Dnte June July /Dir . S pjR.
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The office will he open to these produced since 1910, when she took
r. :33
The weincr roast given Tuesday of tho children afflicted were on the 1 4:05
0:41
0:28
4:31
calls up until (i n. m.
*1 4:55, T»:20 0 : 11 7:20
the stale championship.
night by the Community Club at t h o r n s and it spreads so quickly.
7:33
R. L. S H IP I’ .
Stetson ulso hns a very good team,' park was well attended nnd netted n ] Two men hnve moved into the Reck 3 5:17
8:37
8:17
6:02
7i l l
Circulation Manager. nnd with teams as evenly matched as I nice sum o f money. It was u Hal- cottage 111 Grapcville from Gindcr9:3f
8 :0U 0:24
7:01
4 0:43
villc. The men are employed in the r»
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*~r= these seem to he, an excellent gam ejlow c'cn party.
9 :()0 10:11 10:32
7:2-1- 7:56
A. C. L. shops.
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f, 8:17
41:51. .0 :57 . .11:08, .11:21
. r v v w w s - # " ' 11^ ^ W H M t f V i W t , R T O J t e I V f J . Jtfgu J b w U w .S > £ -W u rd ,.u w L Mrs.
’ M rx' ElWer^f.lirtdquIst' itiiil daugh 7 9:07
W
V
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V
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(the winner. In Whltncll, the speedy] Roy Tillis nnd children, o f fiftytoiiii
0:41 10 :52 11:41 11:51
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'and excellent quarterback to manage Peach, spent Sunday with Mr. and ters and her mother, Mrs. August H 0:57 10:38 11 :4 1 12:17 12:40
Swanson
and little
granddaughter !> 10:41 11:30 11 :50
the playing, Stetson has one o f her j Mrs. E. H. Kilbe.
1:3>
1:08
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strongest players. In tho hack field I .Mr. nnd Mrs. P. 't. WnkuJicM were were recent visitors nt tho Vim Ness 19 11:30 11:50 12:42
1:51
homo on the West side.
to assist him w ill probably be John-1in Daytona Monday on business,
3:18
1 ;Vl 1 2:47
11 12:16 12:24
Word received here last week was 12 1:00
o .: 13
son, (h hur-hlttlng, line-going, fu ll -1 The Cnmunity f'luh belli nn all dny
3:35
4 :09
1:10
back. Johnson is doing good work quilting
Monday nt the homo o f to the effect that Mrs. Albion Swan 13 1:10
5:0C
»1:55
8 :;04 4:24
son is critically 111.
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this week. Ten re, the steady yet ng5:57
5:18
2:38v 3 :5l
14 2:20
K IIV C
l l I r p I n P Q P grssive hnlf, will also b there to do Let dinner wns enjoyed by nil.
0:50
0:14
3:15
4::40
15 2:55
lllV C
W| bu
Courtney also hns shown
Mr. nnd Mis. H. I I . Pattishnll had Mrs. Harold Hankins nnd Mrs. Elsie 10 3:34
8 02
7:18
5: 32
4 :0U
Cj,410
some fine stuff. Covy has been lame ns their guests to Sunday dinner, Hanson came out Sunday, taking 17 4:21
9:03
0 :30
4:54
r*
for several days, but will possibly he Rev. MeFarlnne and Mrs. McKnrlnne, supper with their father, Mr. Malm. 18 5:08
5:18
9:25, 10:00
i ,\34
M r' nnd Mrs. Noah F ry and Mins
o f Oviedo, nnd Mr. und Mrs. P. T.
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f
seen in the line-up.
8 :40 10:25 10:50
0:17
19 0:02
Eunice
Tyner, Emil Mngnuson nnd
|<|0 » | < fk T llt* n G
Stetson’s line will just hnvo to ho Wakefield.
7:51
t>! 13 11:21 11:45
LO 7:02
Mrs. West, o f Winter Park, visited Mrs. Rengstun came over from Wind 21 7:34
i„ action. Dody. our line star,
8:57 10: 51 11:57 12:07
Mrs. Ucngston OO
nnd Layton, who gets the man he’s heie sister, Mrs. George Giger, Sat ermere on Sunday.
9:59 11: 43 12:31 12:53
mi* 8:32
spent the day here with her daugh
1:18
HKICK B U N G ALO W — 0 rooms jnf U,,., will play the tnckls. Boyle, the urday.
1:07
23 9:30 11:01 11:;53
Mrs. Cedar nnd daughter arrived ter, Mrn. Tyner, and the other mem 24 10:28 11:50 12 ;47
and Imth, l::cutcd on n corner t0URh enptnin, and Hargraves, will
2:19
2:01
lot, 70x130, with paved street wntch end positions. With 230 pound here on Monday from New York nnd bers o f the party enjoyed the ie- 25 11:26 12:07
2:50
1 :37 2:42
tnaindor o f the day at Daytona
O(1
,no
on two sides. Ono of the nic guard, Miller, and his other team will make their home here.
3.20
3:21
1:02
26 12:21
On returning, Miss Eunice
Mrs. P. T. Wakefield entertained Dench.
est bungalows in one of the mates, Stetson will answer fo r her
4:06
1.53
3: (It jjT.r,
27 1:18
the Community Club at a dollar so remained nt home fo r tho Hallowe’en 28 2:10
nicest parts of Sanford. Party self in Saturday’s game.
4:45
2:11
3: 41 *4:32
,
cial lust Thursday and hud n rplendld party .
will make reasonable terms.
5:22
5:10
4::20
3:20
29 2:59
There nro to be two parties in
attendance.
The rooms wero pro
ROY SCOUTS T U IN E
0:09
5:52
4:08
6 ::0tf
29 3:40
TWO STORY H UO SE— located
golden rod. Grapcville Wednesday evening. One 31
IN N O V EM B E R T H IR D fusely decorated with
0:50
5: 52
4:49
on second street, witty an extra
Mr*. Ingcrsol read nn originnl poem to be held nt tho home o f Leonard
lot, a pick up for some one.
A delicious two- W e t for the childrn nnd the L ™ - Fir(lt ( , UttrU<r Fu „ Moon Last Q u a rt"
From the Pittsburgh broadcasting r.n .Thanksgiving.
£3,000.00 with, terms better station nt 7:30, November 3rd, the coarse dinner wns served and every ups wdi be the guests o f the Misses |Juno 2 l
Juno o 3
Ju|y B
than rent.
Scont Executive nt that puint will one ex pressed n wish o f having onu o f Elmer Tyner and tho Misses Ku- July 20
A ug 4
July 27
Florencc nnd Eunice Tyner and their
Sept. 3
Aug. 19
Aug. 20
WE H A V E A C L IE N T , offering broadcast the greatest talk on Scout again.
Miss Ruth McClain spent the brother, Elmer. Everyone is expect Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 3
two lots in the select part of ing that base ver been known. A ll
ed to wear n costume appropriate
week-end
in Orlando with friends.
Sanford, with a 'nice little boy scouts arc requested to tune in
Mrs. George Miller, who has boon fo r tho season.
house, furniture, chickens, etc. nt their nearest receiving station nnd
George Ballinger hns purchased
visiting her mother,
Mrs.
George
hqnr
this
wonderful
talk
which
will
at a bargain. Party leaving
some
strawberry plants o f John Iiortown and must sell at once. be one o f tho greatest stimuli for Gieger, for the past two weeks, re
tlf; who hns n lnrge crop o f the lusci
turned
to
her
homo
in
Orlando
Sat
This is a good one— ask about scouting this season.
ous fruit.
in day.
it.
Rev. J. S. Clark w ill he with us
Mrs. II. H. Psttishall spent W ed
COUGHS, COLDS. W H O P P IN G
’£2,100.00 buys a five room bun
nesday evening in Orlando with her next Sunday. Sunday sehool w ill be
COUGH
conducted at 2:30 o ’clock. Preaching
galow, with bath, on a corner
Mrs. W ill Hall, R. No. 3 Baxley, son, Burt.
service will he held nt 3:39. A ll are
Ed.
.Sutton
1^
building
a
new
bun
lot. Lot 50x100. Garage on Ga„ states: “ I am w riting to all who
expected to attend.
place. Not far from Rose suffer from cougs, colds, croup or galow. t
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson nnd
Mrs, A. A. Moran spent Fridny a f
Court. Terms If desired.
whopping cough.
I ennhot recom
mend Foley’s Honey and Tar too ternoon with Mrs, W illiam Daniels. drughtcr Idalcne, o f H olly Hill, were
WE H A V E O V E R F IF T Y LOTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and Sunday visitors nt tho home o f Mr.
much, and I can’t keep house without
listed with us, ranging In
it
Have been using it since 1919 son, o f Sanford, spent Sunday with and Mrs. If. G. Lundquist, and at
prices from (200.00 to $3,000.
and hnve found it the beat medicine Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tended the service at tho Lutheran
All parts of Stutfortf. See our
church. Mrs. Peterson and daughter JL L. Gibson, general yardmastthere is for grown-ups and children." Parker.
er at A. C. L. Shops is entitled
offerings before purchasing.
Mrs. Parker and Mrp. Phelps were recently returned from a sojourn in
Best and largest cough and cold re
Knoxville, Tenn., where they spent to 5 gallons gasoline free by
medy in the world. Refuse substit (hopping in Sanford Saturday,
calling ut our filling station any
J, fl. Littlcr, o f New Smyrna, was several months w ith' Mrs. Sjohlom.
utes. Sold everywhere.
day this week
11
Miss
E
d
w
in
a
.
Peterson
Is
taking
a
here
on
business
Wednesday,
--------------- --- ---------course In nurses* training in a hos Buy Your Gasoline here— you
Big smokestack on s St. Louis hor
pital in that city.
tel collapsed,
perhaps
because it
may bir the lucky man today
The Lutheran church sorvlces were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips w or;
wasn’t as high a* the rates.
well attended last Surnluy aftem on,
lu Sanford Tuesday on business.
when Rev. Eckhart baptized five lit
m others
tle children, The three little daugh
W A R ON T H E L A N D CRAB.
• Watch for symptoms, c*f worms In your
M IA M I, Nov. 1.— W ar on the land ters o f Mr. and Mrs. Itoye o f Beardcl didn't). Threo psrssitos are tho crest
Quality Tires That Satisfy
of child. Uffc I f you a®*® crab In Dade county lq to bo started. all avenue, Richard, the little soft o f
Surely, Fidelity, Casualty Bonds destroyers
Buyers
niutm to think your child hss worms, set James Silver, government, and J, S. Mr. and Mrs. 1L C. Lundquist, and
_____ and Invesmenta___________ QufcUy. Give the little ono a
«
Rainey, county
agent,
w ill
have Ethel Marie, the little daughter o f
D R IV E -IN F IL L IN G B T A T IO N
two of' White’s Cream V enmfugo. ‘ W orm*
charge o f the campaign to exterm in Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lundquist, were
A C E 8 SO K IE S
V A L D E Z H O TEL
a g b w a - t t i i a ate the pest. Silver, an expert sent in ado members o f the church. Rev.
here by the-U . 8 . Biological Survey, Eckhart spoke o f the joy that cornea First Street and Elm Avenue.
SANFORD,
, - — F LO R ID A
has made a study o f the crab and to the servant o f tho Ix>rd, o f the jo y
baa learned many* interesting things that P/iui had at tho faith o f Lydia
Telephone 447-W
UNION PHARMACY
About it.
and o f wbat a happy day it was fo r
Sanford, Florid*
GENEVA
Your Money
Invested in
like these
Will Net You
Returns
.
CHANGES C A U S E
SICKNESS
•’
—.Salmon weighing 16 pounds
in o M ;o n . ; Dig 'enough to l&
cats o r 660 boarders.
Extrema changes o f weather dur
ing Foil cause many colds and coughs.
For quick re lie f from throat, chest
AN EXHILARATING EFFECT
and bronchial trouble, coughs, colds
A hottlo o f Herblno on Utb shelf at
and croup use F oloy’s Honey nnd Tar, homo is like having a doctor in tho houltt
Contains
no
opiates— Ingredients 1all tbo time. I t gives instant relief when
the digestion gets out o f order or the
printed on the wrapper Largest sell
liowcla fail to act. One or two doses is
ing cough medicine in tho world. |alt that is necessary to start tilings mov
"F o lo y ’s Honey nnd T a r la the m ost|ing am! restore that finn feeling o f exhil
pleasant and efficient remedyu fo r aration and buoyancy o f spirits which bejotif^on ly to perfect health. Price 00c.
coughs nnd colds t h a t . I ever saw,
writes Wm. Jones, El I)ara, Illinois.
U N IO N P H A R M A C Y
Sanford. Florida
For quick results try a want ad.
t
p (#
of the Food Value
■di
of Your
Plain flour has a large amount
of food value but it must bo
combined with good baking
powder in orde. to retain this »
value.
Most self rising flours arc not
successful because they do not
and cannot raise the bakings to
the proper lightness.
T h is
means a certain loss of nutri
tion because they are heavy
and hard to digest.
•
Every time you cat food that
docs not properly digest you
d ’ not get the full nutritional
value— you are overtaxing
your stomach. Nourishing and
perfect bakings arc wbat good
health demands. The one sure
wav is— use pure flour and
good baking powder.
) i you want to find what thou
sands .of h o u s e w iv e s have
ii anted— make some biscuits
• v irli self-rising flour — then
t <..ke some with good plain
f .our and Calumet Baking Pow
der—notice thegreatdiffcronce.
Uu: trial will satisfy you. Your
health demands that you make
die experiment.
Those who know—millions of
housewives, domestic science
, ;t, iyivhefs.tyighotels.restaurants,
bakeries and railroads will not
rse anything but Calumet, the
Keonorny Baking Powder.
Play safe— use Calumet and
plain flour. It is the most ccou nnical and s a t i s f a c t o r y ,
where light, wholesome and
pure foods arc desired.
PA C K E D
— KEEPS
IN
T IN
S T R E N G T H
FO O TB ALL
IN
<4
GAME
Sanford
School
Lucky No. High VS.
Co. Inc.
Frank Akers Tire 6 .
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ISM a
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Palatka
On H o o d F ie ld
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Saturday Afternoon
Three-Thirty
Admission 75c
'.
�7 ty r
.UTMUIU
(Ji
A t Florida State
Greater Than In Y e a rs
Totql Enrollment i t College
ly One Thousand.
Off T e a r Election
,
T erritory
'
Over
Scatter
In’ United
States
N A T H A N M A Y ft N E W CO M -‘ :
M IS S IO N Kit OR A G R IC U L T U R E
./ .“ .V.
V R & < £ tu d e6 a A er
Vburuyg Qar
to g ive tho purchaser the benefit o f
savings effected.
One o f -the. striking innovations
and efficiency ideas in tho new
factory is to do found in tho build
ing whom final assembly is carried
on. Hero an improvement on tho
fam iliar conveyor system used in
automobilo factories is employed.
C IT R U S F R U IT IN S P E C T IO N
H E A D Q U A R T E R S A T O R LA N D O
O R LA N D O , Nov. 1.— Tho central
office o f the Florida citrus fruit innpcrlion servlet* will lx> located here,
it lias been definitely announced by S.
K. Guernsey, executive secretary o f
the chamber o f commerce,
Inspec
tions a r e ‘expected to begin about N o
vember 15, it is understood, when
about 75 -inspectors will start work in
the state. They w ill officially grade
and label citrus fru it parked in F lo r
ida fo r shipment. The service Is fu r
nished by the government and is puid
fo r by the shippers at the rata of
five cents fo r each box inspected.
This arrangem ent enables tho ship
pers, It is stated, to sell a particular
grade o f fru it at a certain price, and
the wholesale purchasers must ac
cept the grading o f the experts.
I bring to tho state during the winter
season another
hundred thousand.
More than five hundred cars en The railroads can he counted on to
tered Florida Thursday over the road bring in the four hundred nnd fifty
thut leads south from the Georgia ^thousand needed to imike ou t the m il
line to Lake City.
It is probable lion, W e think it pro ha bio thnt near
that they averaged three persons to ly if nut quite a million tourists will
the ear or 1,500 jin nil. Others enter visit Florida this winter nnd more
ed the state further west and it is than one hundred thousand— proba
probable that ns many came by the bly twice thut number— w ill como in
Wnycross ns by the Lake City road, the spring and summer.
fo r it has been known longer as the
Four nnd u half million tourists
main entrance to -Florida and the went to or through Colorado Inst
tide o f travel does not change in a yenr hut as it is estimated thnt those
day.
spent in the state only $15,000,000, it
Ho here we have, in one dny, be may. bo assumed thut they went
o f them stopping.
tween three an d .fou r thousand peo through, few
ple coming into thin state in uutomo- Florida Ib the end o f tho ‘ journey—
bilcs. W hile it inuy be assumed that not a mere way elation on tho route.
this was an unusual i f not an unpre The tourists will probably spend in
cedented number fo r tho time o f the this state this year n early,on e hun
year it must be remembered thut the dred million dollars.
tourist season is nut yet open. Only
Anjl they w ill gat their money’s
the advance guard or more properly \vortb. I f they did pot they would
■peaking, the pickets o f the big
army ore coming now.
man o f housu conference committee
on appropriation hill.
Mr. Mayo was joint nuthor o f the
bill making an appropriation to fight
the bool weevil that has about wiped
out the cotton industry o f this state.
It w ill he remembered that the
abolishing o f the convict tense sys
tem hill, which was finally accepted
by tho hous and senate conference
house convict
committee, was the
committee amendment, o f which Mr.
Mayo was chairman.
2.GOO FO R E IG N
A U T O M O B IL E S
IN T A M P A
T A M P A , Nov. 1, — Tw enty-five
hundred foreign automobiles have
been listed In Hillsborough county
sinra SoptemboP 18 under provisions
o f teh Florida motor vehicle luw, ac
cording to figures compiled by tho
county tra.i..c department. Machines
bearing Georgia licenses take a de
cided lead among tho various states,
L. M. filers, chief o f the county tra f
fic department, states. Ohio has the
next highost list, with Illinois third,
Michigan fourth and Indiana a close
T O U R IS T T R A V E L
So whilu this number ratty be un
precedented fo r tho time o f yenr, it
is probably not mure than the dally
a vira g o w ill be ufluir the reason is in
full swing. Probably an estimate as
nearly correct as post bio would be
one hundred thousand a month fo r '
aruther equal period o f time. This
would mako four hundred und fifty .
F o r quick results try a wout ad
Recently
By
iges
and grapefruit are in storag
transit, or on the market, rarely
it is still on thr-tree.
I t has been
found that the pro
cess o f gassing generally practiced
fo r coloring these fruits, la also bene
ficial in loosening these “ buttons" bo
that tho added expense is very low,
probably about one cent a box. Other
factors .however, ntcr into the con
trol o f this trouble. Growers should
keep their trees rasonably free from
dead wood as the spores, particular
ly those o f one o f the fungi, are pro
duced on the bark o f dead twigs and
branches. I f this pruning is carried
on 'only to the extent required by
good orchard practice, the expense
w ill nrit b grea t and not ail o f the
cost can be.charged to the control of
this trouble. Tho young fru it should
be sprayed onerf or twice with 3-3-50
Bordeaux m ixture plus one per cent
oil aa cmnlsion sluring. A pril or cer
tainly not later than May B under
ordinary Florida
Conditions.
This
spraying corltrola raelanose, n surface
blemish also caused by one o f these
two fungi. I f th e-fru it comes from
old trees with much dead wood when
it should bo disbuttoned by gassing,
the best process being to subject the
fru it fo r about 36 hours to gas from
a gasoline ongine exhaust or from a
kerosene stove with imprfect com
bustion. This does the coloring ns
well as rem oving the stem buttons.
Even if such trees
have been
pruned and the young fru it sprayed,
removing tho "buttons" will add to
its keeping quality
through maro
complete protection from item-end
rot. In addition the fru it should be
kept at -a low temperature, prefer
ably between 40 degrees and 45 de
grees F., and the time between pick
ing and consumption should be made
an short ns possible.
M OTH EIIB
Watch fo r symptoms o f worms in
your children. These parasites arc
the great destroyers o f child life. I f
you hjivc reason to think your child
ren hns worms, act quickly.
Give
the little one n dose or tw o o f White's
Cream Vcrmifuga...., W orpis ..
SE R IO U S B LA D D E R TR O U B LE
exist where this time-tried nnd suc
cessful remedy is used. I t drives out
"Could not stand nor sit and was
the worms and restores tho rosy hue
o f henlth to baby cheeks. Price 25c. forced to cry out from ,lntenso pain,"
writes Henry W illiam s, Turklo, Mon
Sold by Union Pharmacy.
tana. "Thu doctors-said I had inflam
P U B L IC M U SE U M A T S A R A S O T A mation o f the bladder and an operatiqn waB necessary. Tried Foley Kid
SARASOTA,
Nov.
1.— A public ney Pills and improved nt once. Tell
museum fo r the display o f tho great all my friends ubout Foley Kidvariety of birds nnd fishes nnd other spffuring nnd perhaps, ns In my esse,
tilings to be found in Sarasota coun a dangerous operation." Bladder and
ty and the adjacent waters, is among kidney trquble demand prompt treat
the plans of the chamber o f com- ment. F oley Kidney Pills give quick
mcrco fo r improvements here. F ifty relief.
M oving along on an "endless
chain” behind each fram e upon
which a ear Is assembled is a
carrier upon which tho various
units that go into the car are hung.
These units, Buch as transmission,
steering assembly, axles, etc., are
stocked alongside the endless chain,
and placed.on tbo.conricfcj n.*v they
B° by.
„ ,
When tho last q f these units
is hung upon th<r carriers, tho
actual assembly o f the complete car
begins, under careful and expert
supervision, an improvement upon
tho form er method o f long drawnout, piecemeal assembly. Tho ar
rangement o f thla.progressive as
sembly also provides fo r tho
mechanical handling o f all material,
a ul it reduces to a minimum the
cost nnd confusion o f moving stock.
Tho sub-assembly building, where
tho various units themselves are
assembled, la four atariea high, o f
reinforced concrete construction,
and has an Interior bay open to the
rcof. Tho bay is covered with n
glass skylight, nnd la equipped with
crano service nnd landing balconies
on oil floora fo r tha quick and
economical handling o f materials.
The bay also has a depressed un
loading track with accommodations
fo r ten fre igh t cars- In this sub
assembly building are located the
store-rooms, tool departments, ma
chinery maintenance and repair de.
partments, together with factory
administration offices and em
ployes' restaurant.
HEAVY
Developed
Scientists.
teachers.
Dean Salley also shows the in
crease by classes and courses in the
departm ent.' Last
teacher-training
yenr there were 76 enrolled in the
four year course, lending to the de
gree of. Bachelor o f Science in Edu
cation. This year therO are 164 in
tho same course, which is an increase
o f 115 per cent.
Last year there were 184 enrolled
in the tw o year Norm al School course
leading to the L, 1. degree. This year
there are 21*3 in this course, or an
increase o f B9 per cent.
The now state scholarship In the
School o f Education have helped to
■well tho enrollment in the Fresh
man class o f the School o f Education,
it is stated, but tho la rgest Increases
have been in the upper classes that
were practically not very much a f
fected by the new state scholarships.
Last year tho total enrollment fo r
the State College fo r Women, winter
session, was 733; this year to date
the total enrollment fo r the whole
college is 915. This is an increase o f
29 per cent. During the same period
tho School o f Education and Normal
School has shown 75 per cent.
This showing, it is suggested, Is
sufficient answer to any suggestion
that may have been mnde that the
state should have a separate normnl
school.
•
"G ive tho School o f .Education nnd
Normal School at tho Florida State
Coliege fo r Women the proper sup
port and it w ill send out hundreds o f
teachers to the schools o f F lorida," It
Endless Chain to Completion
O N E IN T E N
N egleetiiu r u little wound, cut or
abrasion oi the flesh may in nine
eaues out o f ten cause no grout suf
fering or inconvenience, but it is the
one case in tell thut cuuhch blood
poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic fester
ing sore. The cheapest, safest nnd
best course Is to disinfect the wound
with liquid Boro zone nnd apply the
Borozuue Powder to complete the
healing process.
Price (liquid) 30c,
(iOr and $1.20. Powder 30c, and 00c.
Sold by Union, 1‘huiinucy,
Been
TALLAHASEE, Fla., Nov. 1(_
Practical control measures.for the
destructive stomlend rot of Florida
oranges and grapefruit have been devloped recently by scientists in tho
United States department, of agrlculture (according to information recelved here by the commissioner of
agriculture, 'fha most Important dis
covery fa this connection, It Is said, is
that removing the tonsil knobs,' or
"button," which ordinarily arej left
This showing, it is declared, is an
on
the fruits, greatly' reduces the
indication o f the increasing interest
danger
of Infection tiy either o f the
o f Floridians n the work o f traning
two fungi causing: tfils rot which does
s a i;
In the few other states which hold
elections, referendums and election
c f state legislatures hold'thc Interest.
The four congfesalonnl elections J n
N ew Y ork nro to fill vacancies.. In
the 11th district, the candidates are
Anning S. Pratt, democrat; Guy O,
Pnlmcr, republican, nnd W . II. Hear
ing, socialist; ifi the ICth district,
John L. O'Connor, democrat, John C.
O'Connor, republican,
nnd Philip
Zausncr, socialist; in the 2-Uhdlstrict
Edward It, Kock, democrat, Benjamin
I* M aircrild,’ republican, nnd A lexan
der Braunstein, sociullst, and in the
32nd district, Daniel C. llurkc, demo
crat, Thaddcus C. Sweet, republican,
and James A. Mnnson, socialist.
Chief interest in tho New York
election is centered in tho lower house
o f tho state nssnibl. A t present the
assembly Is made up o f 81 republican*
and CD democrats.
Tho democrats
have been conducting a vigorous cam
paign to control tho lower house ns
they nlready .control the senate. Gov
ernor Smith is n democrat.
Mnyornlty elections w ill !>e held in
two score cities nnd supreme court
justices will be chosen in several judi
cial districts.
Maryland w ill elect a governor,
state officer, a new housu o f dele
gates and onq half o f the senate
membership. Governor Ritchie is op
posed /or re-election by Alexander
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T A L L A H A S E E , Fla.,
Nov.
1.—
The school o f Education a t the Florida
State College fo r Women has an en
rollment to date fo r tha season 19281924 that is already 75 per cent grea t
er than the total fo r the entire 19221923 session, ncconling to figures Com
piled by Dean N. M. Salley. Last year
the total enrollment o f the school o f
education and normal school iras 216;
fo r the current year tha.total figure,
h 870 to date.
(Continued from p iig p -l)
Mr. Mayo saya that he w ill continue
the advertising -policy o f Mr. McRae,
in lettin g,.th e world know o f tho
many advantages Florida possesses as
an agricultural and fru it grow ing
state. He is a great advocate o f co-
senator to tuocced the W U r^ H n a m
P. Dillinghorn, and n r<f£ri**enthtive;
N ew York V ill elect foiiy reprtjscntativen, and Maryland, Kentucky and
Mississippi w il choy? governor*.
KS N ear
T H E S A L A R Y L IS T OF O F F IC E
H O LD ER S.
Editor
Davis, o f
tKc
Gainesville
Sun, is beginning n series o f editor
ials on state taxation nnd, in the first
o f tho series, he takes up the state’s
salary liiM— "th e army o f office-
dollars toward the museum has been
donated by Prof. W . A . Hendry, S E V E N T H D A Y
A D V E N T IS T S M EETINfi
form erly dean o f the department o f
agriculture o f the U niversity o f
O R LA N D O , Nov. 1.— Seventh Dny
Nebraska.
Adventists w ill open tHolr 30th ntw
C U T T H IS O U T— I T 13 W O R TH
nunl Florida Conference here T h u t^
MONEY
day, Nov. 1, to continue through tno
Send this nd nnd ten cents to Foley U th. Tho opening address will l>c
i Co., 2835 Sheffield A v e „ Chicago, delivered by President J. L. Shuler
II., w riting your nnmo and address on Thursday evening. Delegates and
lcarly. You will receive a ten cent hundreds o f Visitors nro expected to
Ottlo o f F O L E Y 'fT ^ H O N E Y A N D attend from Jacksonville, St. Au
gustine, Daytona, Miami, Key West,
Tampa,
Lakeland,
BaytoW,
Fort
Meade, Wauchuln, Arcadia,
Punta
Gordo, Kissimmee, Sanford, Ocala,
Gainesville and other places.
A city o f tents has been erected
fo r accommodation o f the delegates.
These tents are floored and electrical
ly lighted.
Illinois with its more -than six millons or Georgia with its nearly three
millions, or California with ila threo
millions. Lots o f numbers o f tho last
legislature promised bfore thoy went
to Tallahassee that they wera going
to use the pruning knife. Did th e y ? "
The Tribune* trusts
that Colonel
Davis will pursue his investigations
along this line and point out, as he is
fully capsble o f dong, just whoro tho
"pruning kn ife" should bo appliod to
this list o f state employes. There
^must bo dozens o f offices on that1list
which are unnecessary— which servo
no valuable purposo in the state govornment which have been created or
allowed to remain threon fo r political
favoritism or patronage,
Tho “ pruning kn ife" should bo used
industriously on
these
forty-eight
pages by the next legislature— and
voters should Insist that candidates
fo r the legislature pledge themselvos
to reduce this burden o f unnecessary
oxpcnio and rid the atato and the
taxpayers o f the enormous cost o f
maintaining theco officia l sinecures
with Ra more than ten millions or aud “ soft snaps."— Tampa Tribune.
B LO W B Y C R A N K H A N D L E
B R E A K S N E G R O 'S S K U L L
ST. PE TE R S B U R G , Nov. 1.— Said
to have been hit in the- head with a
crank handle, Sam Moody, negro, Is
suffering from a fractured skull. Tho
negro who U alleged to hava welldcd t(is crank handl pleads soil dfense.
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man was 103 ha worked 13 hours, so
when he go U old ho c m m t -! - Ill
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BUSINESS : : CLASSIFIED
DIRECTORY S :
ADS
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•. ;•• ••
You can And the name o f
every live Ilualnesir Man
in Sanford in this Column
each day.
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Classified Ads lc a w ord N o
Ad taken fo r less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the wurda and remit
acordingly.
HEALTHJLECTURE
FO R R E N T — Five room furnished
npnrtmcnt, newly finished. FIno loca
tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty
minutes from Sanford. B. T. Tiller, “ Mr. R. J. H olly,
Paoln.
168-tfc.
“ Snnford, Fla., •
FOR R E N T — Rooms nnd kitchenette, “ Dear Sir:
Shirley Apartments, opposite Post
“ Attached plcaso And memorandum
Office, .upstairs.
181-Gtp.
bearing on lecture which has bee!?
alert to learn new methods fo r e li
minating industrial wastage,
from
whatever cause It may result. They
know thnt the strands o f personal
service strnegthen the fabric o f e f
ficiency; hence their desire to secure
better housing facilities fo r employ
es; their endorsement o f “ Safoty
F irst" nnd public health movements;
thoir co-opcration in recreational e f
forts and their increasing interest in
all activities covered by tho gcnernl
term social hygiene.
This attitude
Ecrves a three-fold purpose. It con
serves the health o f the em ploye;
promotes harmony between him nnd
tho employer, and'increases the flnan.
cial returns to both— the one through
the medium o f wages or profit-shar
ing, the other by increased dividends.
These reasons expinin the rapidly in
creasing Interest taken by industrial
leaders in the national campaign fo r
tho control nnd prevention o f ven
ereal diseases.
Railway accidents arc n serious
enuso o f waste, and they nre not in
frequently caused by the effect o f the
venereal diseases on the nervous
system.
In the later stages o f
syphilis insanity i s ' not infrequent.
Nervous conditions have much to do
with nccidcnts in nil walks o f life.
A b applied to the up-kcep o f stnte
institutions: the care o f a large per
centage o f the insane, tho feeble
minded nml epileptic, tho blind chil
dren nnd the delinquents in industrial
schools; the up-keep o f juils nnd
prisons; the up-kcep o f chnrity hos
pitals.
As uplied to individuals:
sicknc;7S poverty, IwboDPJQMS.
ihe'dlhFuptlori df ' hofclOA M< Hrid " 'the
propagation o f defective children to
bankrupt future generations.
.•ft
To A ll Property Owners owning property on Fourth Street from Sanford
Avenue W est to M yrtle Avenue:
Notice Is hereby .given thnt the construction o f the asphalt pavement
on Fourth SL from Snnford Avenue W est to M yrtle Avenue hns been com
pleted and tho completed work has been finally accepted by the C ity Com
mission o f the C ity o f Snnford.
•
Tho follow ing Is the finnl cstimntc o f tho cost o f paving Fourth St.
from Snnford A ve. W est to M yrtle A ve. n width o f 24 feet.
1)77 Cu. Yds, Grading <g> 40c ................ ............ .......... - ..................
398.80
GG25 Stn. Yds. overhaul (3> lc ...................... - ...........................- ......
GG.25
...........
$1,872.01
2464 U n. Ft. Cprb-^nd Gutter @ 76c ...... .....
.......................
96.30
292 Lin. Ft, Headers & 33c ..............7...........
............ - ................
75.GO
504 IJn Ft. Granite $*irb resot (H> 16c .......
2894 S p Yds. stonft foundation @ 70c .....
- .............
$2,199.44
2894 S.-j. Yds. 2 " Asphalt top @ 99c .........
..............
$2,805.00
1216 Sq. Y*ds. Brick rolnld on edge
........r.................
.............
790.40
2254 Sq. Y’ds. alley, returns concrete <5> 24c ...... ..............
..........
540.90
1000 Sq. Yds. sidewalk @ 19c ...... ....... .............. » ..... - ....
190.00
2 Typ e A Inlets (fh $12,50 .............. .'...... ...... ........... .
.........
85.00
5 Type B Inlets & $32.50 ....'......I...-...............................
102.50
2 Manholes (p) $30.00 ................ .......... ........ ..................
..............
100.00
468 Lin Ft. 12" Storm sower @ $1.02 ................ ..... ..
477.30
72 Sq. Yds. Brick from Third St. (a> $1.25 ....!................
.........
90.00
Extra work ............... ........ .................................... .
.........
4.38
Moving W hite W ay Post ............. ...................... ..... .
...........
22.00
1 Monument on Mngnolin .................... ....... ....... ..........
.........
0.50
, Laboratory Inspection o f Mutcrinl ..... ............... ....... ..........
121.05
Lrgnl expense, ndv., etc., 2r,r ...... ............................................
203.36
Engineering 4 ^
400.72
F o r H EN '! —(110 Magnolia Avenue. arranged fo r by the Atlnntic Coast
Line to bo delivored at Milano The
A pply II. C, DuBuso.
H»
atre, Sanford, 3:00., j>. m., Sunday,
183-dtp.
H>
Nov.
18, by Regional Consultant, U.
P o ll R E N ’I*— Front com er poom furti h
h
1^
In In lu H>
ni.shed. 100 M yrtle, com er Elovonth S. Public Health Service. You w ill
^
183-Gtp. probably recall that Cspt. Gillette
visited Sanford and gave a lecture
Phone 498
. Phone 498
t W R E t f M V o ’ fiir n ir h c ir^ n j ono vlsi“ l ,“ ' 3 2 .
a a a a a a a a a
, ) J L
apartment., 301 Park. “ « » * • >2. > »“ •
Q U IC K S E R V IC E
183-3tp Put on'-*,H the n»l,ro* « . ,B ° P ° n to thc
i men nnd b o y s 'o f Sanford. It is par
TRANSFER
FOR R E N T — Two-room housekeeping ticularly desired that nil boys over
Household
Goods,
Pianos, FOR S A L E — Rhode Island eggs for
npnrtment. 71G Onk Ave.
setting, 15 eggs fo r $1,00.
Mrs.
14 years o f nge attend this lecture.
Safes, Trunks and
183-tfc.
Ellsworth,
Bcardsll
Avenue,
San
W c bellevo and hope that the inform
B a ffg n R e
ford,
83-tfp FOR K E N T — Furnished apartments ation which they w ill gain w ill prove
Transferred Anywhere Any
nt 206 East Third Btrect. Mrs. G. o f lasting benefit nnd that these boys
Time
S T R A W B E R R Y P L A N T S FOR S A LE
Basset Smith.
183-tic.
w ill be so thoroughly Impressed by
— Either pulled ready fo r delivery,
or in the field.
Phono Ellsworth FOR R E N T — Tw o upnrtmcnta corner the moving pictures which w ill be
4tli street and Oak avenue. Call used in connection with the lecture
(3303) or Dultan (533) fo r prices.
2003
or 308-J.
184-Gtp. that they w ill never forget the lesson
142-tfc
taught. I sincerely hope that you
FOR SALE — DeSoto paints nri3 FOR R E N T — Furnished room 411
w
ill use your great Influence to se
Park Avenue.
•'
1B2-Gtp
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
varnishes
at
Sanford
Novelty
cure a large attendance nt the Milnnc
E N T — Small
furnished- bed
Works, sole agents.
151-tic FDIt
General Shop and M ill Work
Theatre on Nov. 18, 11)23.
room
dose
in.
Reasonable.
301
FUU S A L K — Small iiungulow with
“ r shall be glad to furnish you
Contractor and Builder
185-8tp.
nil modern convenience. Completely Park.
copies
o f nny additional advertising
517 Commercial Street
furnished, two full sized lot well im FOR R E N T— Two desirable furnisli- matter that may roiiijh me in con
Sanford, -------------------- Fla. proved, also twenty-five Plymouth
ed apartments. Private home. 301 nection with this lc 6turo.
lR5-3tp.
Rock liens and one rooster. One o f the Pnrk.
"Y ou rs truly,
most desirable locations on Snnford FOR K E N T — Cottage. J. Musson.
“ T. L . Dumas,
Heights. No mortgages on place.
185-7tp.
"Superintendent."
W ill sell at n sacrifice fo r cash. A ny
Standing
out
as
the second railway
F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T for rent
one interested address P. O. box 8 M
ir. the South to institute a far-reach
corner
12th
nnd
Magnolia.
Apply
Contractor and Builder
Sanford, Fla.
*
C. A, Takucli or Lu-Beth Cnfetarla. ing industrial heaHhj.cumpaign, which
FOR SAJ,E—^ t d bargnifi,‘"tw o of-,
(Min #fill I II »'*h
i 184-Otp.” will. IrapttiVD' thorigonurnt health- hnd
Sanfy-d,, pttt
.........Jty.
the choicest lots In Sanford w ith'
industrial conditions among its thous
VY *\ J V » I '. l »
small house well
furnished.
S ee1
ands o f employes, tlio Atlantic Const
W A N T E D —Winchester or Remington Lino Railway is entering upon u work
bookkeeper at Herald Office.
Must o f public service.
183-3tp. ! pump gun, twelve gunge*.
G R A D Y J O U R N A L IS T IC
Established 1908
The inauguration o f this educa
. FOR S A L E — A real home in one of he in good shape nnd cheap fo r cash.
S T U D E N T S FO RM BO D Y
Real Estate, Loans and
tional campaign is through arrange
the best locations in Snnford.
A d Oscar Pen: son, R. No. A.
N A M E D T H E Q U IL L
183-atp. ment between the Atlantic Coast Lino
Insurance
dress Home care o f Herald.
Phene 48 104-8 Magnolia Avc
W A N T E D — Dressmaking for children Railw ay nnd the Bureau o f Comuidc183-3tp.
Athens, Gn., Oct. 31.— “ Tho Q uill"
from 1 to 15 years. W ill cull for nblo Disease o f the Florida State i>> the nnmo o f a new organization
FOB SALE—An ideal homu for tour
United
Address, I. Fernandz, P. O. Board o f Hcnlth nnd the
now being formed among the stu
ist or couple. Address T. C. care work.
States Government, nnd w ill extend
Box
121.
183-Gtp.
dents o f the Henry W. Grady School
Herald.
\
183-.'Up.
and o f Journalism, at the University of
BOYS W A N T E I)— thro'ughout the entiro system
Flowers For AH Occasions
FOR S A L E — Celery
and
Escnrolu M ESSENGER
w
ill
consist
o
f
the
distribution
o
f
lit Georgia. The organization is as yet
Membern Florists Telrgraph De
Good salary with opportunity learn
plants.
Ivan II.
Ruiiow, .Mecca
erature,
the
posting
o
f
bulletins
nnd
livery Association
telegraphy. Apply at once Western
In its embryonic form , hut in the
Hammock.
184-3tp.
.
180-6tc. exhibits, confidential interviews with course o f u few weeks tho pknba for
SI I Myrtle Avc., Phone 206-W FOR- S A L E — House and lot ion Union Union.
employes, free lcctureB supplemented this new society w ill ho completed,
avnue close in, $2,000 fo r quick W A N T E D — To ix'iit two- or three- with motion pictures.
according to students and faculty
room
furnished apartment,
by
sale. Chns. Tyler care Zachrny-TyThe purpose of tho effort is. to members who arc hacking the move
udults; no tourist, permanent yearler Veneer Co.
184-4tc.
cducute employes of the road to the ment.
round resident.
Private hopie pre
General Machine nnd RoHcr l't>K S A L K — nt a very rensonaf)le ferred; must be reasonable. Address, dangers o f social diseases und to
The solo purpose o f the now o r
tench preventive measures.
Prob
price, one Yellow Jacket spraying
Works
ganization is to foster a high stan
“ Apartm ent", care The Herald, dh-lf
ably no single plague has been so
machine, one Tom Watson spraying
Cylinder Grinding
W A N T E D — Position by boy, white", costly as has liven that o f social dis dard o f excellency among tho stu
machine.
Symes-Sehultz
Farms,
Inc.
Phono 62 — — Sanford, Fla.
American, 17.
Have experience in eases. Figures compiled by the gov- dent^ in the school o f journalism, it
184-Gtp.
grocery und chemistry,
Good per crnmrnt show* an annual economic if slated, und m erit w ill be the only
FOR
S A L K — Dodge
truck,
$200. j
sonality, clean-cut— one that has been wnsto from this sourco running into basis fo r membership. There w ill be
ti
I i hi M Hi M h
h to Terms or w ill trade. 301 Park.
trained right.
Testimonials. Phone millions o f dollars. Florida, owing to no charter fo r the organization and
185-3tp.
there w il bo no honorary members,
251-J or Seminole Cafe.
certain conditions which huvo lung
It is authoritatively intimated. Both
FOR S A L K — Fine lettuce” Junta
1843tc.existed, is more than
bearing its
men nnd women w ill be eligible fo r
fifty cents thousand in bed. O. C. W A N T E D — Clean a a c k a ^ f all kinds.
share o f this waste and to alleviate
membership and the roster, o f the
185-tp.
Bryant, Wagner.
Good prices according to size. F. and cheek this annual reduction of
membern is to be made up frum journ
man-power und doHar-powcr, this
F. Duttu.i Cold Storage.
M lt f R U N T
alistic students und members o f the
**
m» FO R S A L K — 1 Sewing innehino al
campuign has been planned and w ill
185-6tpT)-ltw-Gtc.
faculty.
Cards o f Sanford's Itcput- M
most new; 2 burner oil stove new. W A N T E D — Man to work on farms, ho carried uut in the industrial plants
The tentative announcement o f the
'
able Professional Men, each H« 120-2'i Palmetto Ave.
one with fam ily preferred. White o f the state.
M iller Apt.
movement
to organize tho “ Q uill" de
A careful and accurate survey
o f whom. In his chosen pro- Ha
182-3tp pr colored. Steady Job. M. S. N el
clared that the initiation fee w ill not
conducted
by
the
State
Board
o
f
* Tension the Herald rccom- Ha
son, Box 270, Snnford, Fla.
Health, o f rurnl
industrial plants, ho large; that there w ill be no “ poli
mends to
the people.
Ha
12-ltp. * 180-2tp.
It. C. M A X W E L L
Hfl
■
r-a
such as saw mills, turpentine plants tics" in the organization, and that its
W A N T E D — to rent good second hand
and phosphate mines, showed on ac main reason fo r coming into exist
Real Estate
^
Ih H i ' m h h
Hin
4 piano. 318 Palm etto Ave.
and
tual infection rate
running from ence is to encourage excellent work
1853tp.
thirty-four to well beyond fifty per on the purt o f the students o f journ
Insurance
cent
o f tho total population survey alism at the university.
SANFORI),
FLO RID A
The Henry W . Grady School o f
Attorney-at-Law
ed. When these figures are applied
tc the state an a whole It must cer Journalism at the university is the
Over Seminole County Bank
tainly be o f such a total as to Im youngest school ut the state univer
MILJJR ED S I M M O N S
Sunford ■ ■ ■
Florida
press any citizen o f the enormous sity, but within the few years o f its
‘ Teacher of Pianoforte
burden the stata is bearing as a re Existence it ^iss shown remarkable
and Pipe Organ
growth and today more than 150 are
sult o f social diseases.
'Studio: Room 225, Meisch
A sick man or woman cannot work taking work in that department. Dr.
If you are looking for a winter
Fred R. Wilson
Building
efficiently. A sick boy or g irl cannot 8 . V. Sanford is at tho head o f the
home
in Sanford Here's just
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
study and acquire an education.
In school and ’ assisting him In g ivin g
what you want.
the
sense
that
“
sick"
Is
used
here
it the professional course Is John E.
PirBt Naifnnnl Rank Building
•
must
not
bo
understood
to
imply
a Drewry.
2
Beautiful
lots
in
one
of
the
eanford Florida
best locations In Sanford. Small degree o f sickness that renders the
V
bungalow' With all modern con victim Inactive or helpless, although
LAW YER
FOUND
veiilchces. City water out side when that is the raso work or study
Is
impossible.
But
as
here
used,
the
F O U N D — Bird puppy. Inquire at
Elton J. Moughton
— Court Housi and in, good well, lights, sewer
connected, gas main back of lots. work “ sick" is employed in the sense Roumalllat and Anderson’s Drug
A R C H IT E C T
House
completely furnished, o f “ som ething.wrong" with the physi Store.
]84-3tp.
I'irsl National Bank Building
garden, tools, new lawn mower cs! man, woman or child; something
B. F. W H1TNEU, JB.
LO ST
Sanford, — ■
Florida
and 50 feet hose,. 25 thorough- that impaira physical and mental
County Agent
L
O
S
T
—
$16.Q0
In bills.
Reward- fo r
bred Plymouth Rock chickens. strength and renders those afflicted
O ffice:
return to Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
Will sell at a bargain for cash. incapable o f perform ing their given
Baeemrnt o f Court House
lB3-3tp.
or voluntary tasks. The sick person
W . J. Thigpen
No Mortgages on place
Phone No. 1
may be able to go about, to attend, L U S T OR S T O L E N — 1 80x3 1-2 D ia
(L ilte d U. 8 . D. A .)
in some manner, to work o r business mond I Cord tire w ith cover.
Re
... —..$629.18
Totnl Cost
Amount to be borne by City 1/3 ................................. 209.73
Amount to be borne by udjacent property ................. .
419.45
Number o f fe et frontage, 950.00. .
Assessment per foot frontagu $0.4415.
*
F R E D T . W IL L IA M S , Engineer.
E. It. T ra ffo rd 's Map o f Sanford Florida.
F ret
Final
Frontage... Ana c m den t
Name
Deacriptlon
$51.00
inapiirt 117
Mrs. At .Martin, L ot 8, Illk 5, T r. 3 ...
Run
40
17.00
40
»**.—
«*4»**<
ft., to Beg.
.....—
*r. 3,
u s.
34.00
77
68.5
M. F. Robinson,- Lot 4, Bik 5, T r. 4 ------. q l v -.|SJBa
58.5,
M. F . Robinson, Lot 6, Bik 5, Tr. 4 ...i..— —
25 S3
68.5
,-TtTI-Tl
Henry McLaulin, L o t 9, Bik 6, T r. 4 ..........
25.83
■airrt-ss11 58.6
E. T . Woodruff, L o t' 10, Bik 5, Tr. 4 ......
51.00
117
H oly Cross Church,' Lot 1, Bik G, T r . 3 —
51.00
1
117
H oly Cross Church, L ot 0, Bik G, T r. 3 ..
109.49
248
Public Park, A ll, Bik fl, T r. 4 , ...........— .
o payable without interest up to Novem ber 15, 1D2A, and from and a fter said date, said special
assessment w ill be payable only in ten equal annual installments with in
terest <q> 8 % per annum on all deferred payments.
—
Witness m y hand as C ity Clerk and the .Seal o f the C ity p f Sanford,
Florida/thla 10th day o f October, A . D. 1923.
(S E A L ) .
L. R. P H I U P S , C ity Clerk.
lt)-l 1-18-2511-1-B-5U.
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but the results are not satisfactory ward fo r return to owner. W . L .
to self or employer.
Rumple, F irs t N ational Bank.
186-3tp.
Busincs executives are ever on the
TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!
FOR SALE
Sanford Novelty
. W orks
ft
' S. 0. Shinjiolser
A. P. Connelly & Sons
STEW ART the Florist
Sanford
Machine Co.
S ' PURELY
S
V PROFESSIONAL "
George A. DeCottes
ATTENTION!
Tourist
rftE T B
¥r~
Schelle Maines
*i
Real Estate
Residence:
PIRE, LIFE, A U T O Insurance
715 M yrtle Avenue.
Phone No. 529-R.
SEE B O O K K EE PER
A t H erald Office
j
•
*^- A
- . •' -i.fi
,*I» *4
Totnl Cost ............................................................................................. $10,778.88
To be V im o by tho C ity 1/3 ........................................ $3,592.00
To be borne by adjacent property ..............:..... ......... 7)185.92
Number o f Ft. frontage 2,354.
Assessment per ft. frontage, $3,0526,
F R E D T. W IL L IA M S , Engineer.
E. It. T rn ffo rd ’rt Map o f Hanford. Florida.
Feet
Final
Name
Description
Frontage. AsseMitment
117
$357.10
117
357.10
"hi **
m
’ ■.........357.16
117
367.10
117
367.1G
tun
beg
40
122.10
r. S,
. 22
* 77
ft. W. 14 ft. S. 40 ft W. 77. ft to beg.
236.00
58.5
M. F. Robinson, Lot 4, Bik 5, Tr. 4 .......
178.58
.......
58.5
178.68
M. F. Robinson, l^)t 4, Illk 5, Tr. I ......
58.5
.......
178.58
58.5
E. T. W oodruff, I ait 19, Bik, 5, Tr. 4
178.58
....... 117
357.10
....... 117
357.10
I. M. Ktuinun, Lot 1, Bik 6, Tr. 1 ............. ...................... 117
357.10
F. L. W oodruff, I ait 0, Bik 6, Tr. T ............. .......
117
357.10
77
23506
40
122.10
60
162.63
It. E. Herndon, E. 50 ft., Iatt 9 and 10, Illk G, T r. 2. ,„m,
j
204.63
07
357.16
117
117 .
357.10
248
757.05
Public -Park, A ll, Bik 0, Tr. 4 ............................
117
367.10
W. W. Long,, Iait 1. Bik 0, Tr. 5 .........................
L. G. Cameron, Lot 0, Illk 6, Tr. 5 .....................
-••**•* 117
357.10
The following is tho final estimate o f Cost o f W idening paving on
Fourth Street between Magnolia A vc. und Oak A vc. from 24 fe e t to 30
feet in width.
$ 34.00
85 Cu. Yds, Grading (<I> 40c .... ............ - ...................... ........... 6.25
625 Stn. Yds. overhaul @ lc,
...................... .— - .....................
237.12
312 Sq. Yds. Rock baso @ 70c ..... ...............- ............- ....... .......
308.88
312 Sq. Yds. 2 " . Asphalt Top (p> 09c ..............- ......... ............. .
Laboratory Inspection o f material ...... .... .....................................
7.32
Legal Expense, adv* etc., 2 % ..... .... .................................. .......... 11.87
Engineering 4% .............. ....... ...... l.................. .................. ...... ....... 23.74
1£ 9
■ M
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-■
�HT
/
Greater Than In Y e a rs
7 # uits
Enrollment at o P k jt *
ly On# Thousand.
O ff T e a r
.
Election
T e rrito ry
Over
Scattei
In' United
N A T H A N M A Y f) N E W COM
M IS S IO N E R O F A G ltlC U l
state officer, a new house o f dole-
extensive business
an
cotton
gates and one half o f the a c n n fl^ u ^ ™ .
« furm J'r0‘ uc0>
membership. Governor Ritchie Is op- «nfl handle cverythm g from the • eraposed fo r re-election by Alexander die to the grnve.”
This showing, it Is declared, is an
Indication o f the increasing interest
o f Floridians n the work o f traning
teachers.
S.’S ® ®
ffiS e <'iu U uie B aA a'
jG q to -d tix V o w in g O a r
Top picture shows Plant 2 o f Tho Htudrbaker Corporation, South Bend, where the Light-Six models are
manufactured complete. _ The middle view shows Plant 1, also at South Bend, where the open and closed
bodies, springs, windshields, etc. fo r all modcla are made. Studebakcr’a Detroit plants are not shown In
the above illustrations.
Been
Developed Recently By
Scientists.
T A L L A H A S E E , Fin.,
Nov.
1.—
The school o f education at the Florida
State C o llcg o 'fo r Women has an en
rollment to date fo r the season 19231024 that is already 75 per cent great
er than the total fo r the entire 10221023 session, according to figures com
piled by Dean N . M. Salley. Last year
the total enrollment o f the school o f
education and .normal school was 210?
fo r tho current year tha,total figure
Is 376 to date.
States
Tuesday.
,
j “ ^vj
jrrea l deal o f .successful, personal exVerm ont w ill elect n United;
M row ,,
1
ed the Inte
senator to tuocwitl
late WHliam
'
Ho'*'
m
ay
be well to let the peo
and n nqirbseni
roprbaen^tivc;
P. Dillingham,'. and
ple o f Florida whp arc not acquaint
rill elect
elect fo
four
N ew York yvill
u y rreptuw:ntept
"aedty arid ed With their now commissioner M
ntives, and Maryland, Kenfuck
agriculture know something about his
Mississippi w ll chose goVernhrih
l i f e history, ho here it ist
In tHo few other states which hold
Nathan Mayo was born on a plan
* elections, reforendums nnd election
tation nt Whitakers, Nash county, N.
c f state lediBlntures hold the interest.
/C., December 1, 1H70. T is father wns
The four congressional elections^ in
Col. Jamas M .,M ayo and a native o f
N ew Y ork are to (III vacancies. In
Richmond, Va., nnd his mother n na
the 11th district, the candidates nre
tive o f N orth Carolina. His fam ily
Anning S. Pratt, demoernt; Guy O.
moved to Florida in 18H0 and settled
Palmer, republican, nnd W. II. Dear*
at Ocala, where he finished his edu
ing, socialist; ifi the ICth district,
cation in the public schools.
John I*. O'Connor, demoefat, John C.
A t the age o f 12 years he under
O ’Connor, republican,
nnd
Philip
took
his first business venture which
Zausncr, socialist; in the 24thdlstrict
wns
a
cool drink nnd . confectionery
E<lward IL Kock, demoernt, Benjamin
L. Maircrlld,*rcpuiilicnn, nnd A lexa n stand under the firm name o f Mayo
der Rruunstoin, sociulist, and in tho nnd Livingston, their building being
32nd district, Daniel C. Burke, demo n piano box, and next door to the
crat, Thnddcus C. Sweet, republican, Monroe &. Chambliss bank. A t the
nge o f 14 years nnd betwoon school
and James A . Manson, socialist.
Chief interest in tho N ew York hours he began working fo r the Antielection is centered in the lowur house* Monopoly Drug Store. This position
o f tho state assmbl. A t present the he held, becoming part owner o f
assembly Is made up o f HI republican* same, until he was 23. Finding the
and 09 democrats.
The democrats business very confining nnd * very
have been conducting a vigorous cam much against his health, he moved to
paign to control the lower house ns Summerfield, Marion county, with a
they nircady.control the senate. Gov capital o f less thun $200 and stalled
a small store in which the postofTice
ernor. Smith is n demoernt.
was
located. A fte r five years he wns
M ayoralty elections w ill ho held in
owner
of a flourishing country store
two score cities nnd supreme court
nnd
today
the M ayo-l.ylcs store is the
justices w ill be chosen in several judi
largest
general
ktorc between Ocala
cial districts.
Maryland w ill elect a governor, and Undo City. The firm has done
H *? e
Doan Salley also shows the in
crease by classes and courses in the
teacher-training
department.’ Last
yenr there were 70 enrolled in the
four year course, leading to the de
gree o f Bachelor o f Science in Edu
cation. This year there are 104 in
tho Bame course, which is an increase
o f 115 per cent.
Last year there were 134 enrolled
In the two year Normal School course
leading to the L. I. degree. This year
there are 213 in thia course, or an
increase o f 59 per cent.
The now state scholarship in the
School o f Education have helped to
swell t h e . enrollment in the Fresh
man class o f the School o f Education,
it is stated, but the largest increases
havo been in the upper classes that
wore practically not very much a f
fected by the now state scholarships.
Last year tho total enrollment for
the State College fo r Women, winter
session, was 733; this year to dale
the total enrollment fo r the whole
college is 915. This Is nn increase of
29 per cent. During the same period
tho School o f Education nnd Norm al
School has shown 75 per cent.
This showing, it is suggested, is
sufficient answer to any suggestion
thnt mny have been made that the
state should have a separate normal
school.
• •
"G ive the School o f Education nnd
Normal School nt tho Floridn State
College fo r Women the proper sup
port and It w ill Bend out hundreds of
teachers to tho schools o f Florida," it
is urged.
'
.
T A L L A H A S E E , FIs., Nov. i _ _
Practical control measures fo r the
destructive stcmlend rot o f Floridn
oranges and grapefru it have been de.
vloped recently by scientists in tho
United States departm ent, o f agriculture (according to information re.
ceived hero by the commissioner of
agriculture. The most Important dis.
covery in thla’confiectlon, it is said, is
that rem oving the ftmall knobs, or
“ button," whi
rtly are left
on the fruits,
reduces
danger o f in fection 'b y either
the
two fungi causing' tills rot which does
tho most damage .when 'the oranges
and grap efru it are
in storage, in
transit, or on the market, rarely when
It is still .on the* tree.
I t has been
found that the pro
cess o f gassing generally practiced
fo r coloring theao fruits, is also bene
ficial in loosening these "buttons” ro
that the added expense is very low,
probably about one cent a box. Other
factors .however, ntcr into tho con
trol o f this trouble. Growers should
keep their trees rasonably free from
dead wood aa the spores, particular
ly those o f one o f the fungi, ore produced on the bark o f dead tw igs and
branches. I f this pruning Is carried
on ’onfy to the extent required by
good orchard practice, the expense
w ill not b grea t and not all o f the
cost can be charged to the control of
this troubld. The young fru it should
be sprayed oned-or twice with 3-3-50
Bordeaux mixture plus one per cent
oil as emulsion (during. A p ril or cer
tainly not later than M ay 5 under
ordinary Florida
conditions.
This
spraying controls raelanosc, a surface
blemish also caused by one o f these
two fungi. I f th e- fru it comes from
old trees with much dead wood when
it should be disbuttoned by gassing,
the best process being to subject the
fru it fo r about 30 houra to gas from
n gasoline engine exhaust or from a
kerosene stove with im prfect com
bustion. This does the coloring as
well as rem oving the stem buttons.
Even i f such trees
have
been
prunod and the young fru it sprayed,
removing tho "buttons" w ill add to
Us keeping quality
through more
complete, protection from stem-end
rot. In addition the fru it should bo
kept nt n low temperature, prefer
ably between 40 degrees , and 45 de
grees F., and the time between pick
ing and consumption should he made
aa short as possible.
T U D E B A K E R ’B producthM re to give the purchaser tho benefit o f
Tho great building that houses
cord* o f 110,510 cars fo r Yhe savings effected.
the stamping department which
In
1883
Mr.
Mayo
wns
married
to
Arm strong, republican, attorney-gen
first eight months o f tills yyar
One o f tho striking innovations represents
an
investment,
of
— surpassing the record fo r t'ltf'en- and efficiency ideas in tho new
era!. Roth nre avowedly wot, hut as Miss Norn Newsom, daughter o f Dr.
$4,000,000, is o f steel-frame con
tirc
year
o
f
1922—
has
caused
wide
factory is to do found in tho build
the republican platform Ignored the W. V. Newson, o f Ocala, Fla., nnd
comment in motor and business ing where final assembly is carried struction, with tilo roof and glass
sides. Heavy metal-forming presses
prohibition question the association who was one o f the most capable phy
circles.
on. llc ro on improvement on tho
manufacture the frames, fenders,
against prohildtion has indorsed Gov sicians in tho slate during his life
In nn effort to keep paco with fam iliar conveyor system used in hoods nnd other stamped parts of
time.
Mrs.
Mayo
has
been
closely
nutomobilo
factories
is
employed.
demand, Studcbaker produced, dur
ernor Ritchie.
tho cur, while liugo ovens ora
ing the month o f August, a total Endless Chain to Completion utilized fo r tho baking o f the en
M O TH ERS
Interest in Pennsylvania has been identified with her husband in nil o f
o
f
15,700
cars,
which
broko
all
re
ameled pieces.
Watch fo r symptoms o f worms in
confined la rgely to county nnd other his business undertakings, and ban
M
oving
along
on
nn
"endless
cords fo r n single month’s produc
your children.
These parasites nre
local contests, tho results o f which j inspired him with both idea and ontion, and indications point to a con chain” behind each frame upon ' Visitors who mnko the trip
which a car is assembled is a through tho Light-Six factory altinued, heavy demand.
tho great destroyers o f child life. I f
mny have some bearing on tho vot thus Ins m. They have three children.
carrier upon which tho various wuys like to linger in this depart
Sich an achievement requires
you hpvc reason to think your child
ing next year fo r delegates to the Mr. Mnyo is an active member o f the
units that go into the car arc hung. ment, watch the interesting pro
rnonnous
physical
and
financial
rcMethodist church nnd is affiliated
ren hns worms, act quickly.
Give
Tiieso
units,
such
qs
transmission,
national parly conventions.
cesses
performed—
veritable
mir
inurccs, nn idea o f which may bo
steering assembly, axles. etc., nro acles they seem— and study the
the
little
one
a
dose
or
two
o
f
W
hito’s
Four proposed amendments to the with the MasnnB, Knikhts o f Phypained by tho knowledge that
.' tudehnker’a aetuil net ns."els total clocked alongside the endless chain, remnrknbfc economies in operation,
Cronin yotmtfiigc,..,, Wor»ns ..qqnjio*
atntf constitution ur<> to be n- ted up thiasr and independent Order ,uf .Odd
_ L,
tie* 1111if «r. |
and placed, on tbe cocricCJ a.T they mVVfell as'tho perfect uccuracy and
•• /*Mt
»!• I . t-.‘l oil.M i l l . 1
*1
.*30,000,000 including $15,000,000 in
SE R IO U S B L A D D E R TU O U RLE
exist where tills' time-tried nnd suc
by.
( ,
on. One would permit tho state to Fellows.
efficiency with which each task Is
plants.
when tho last o f these units
cessful remedy is used. It drives out
botrow $.'>0,000,000 fur road building
He is interested in and operates a
Notuhio nmong those plants nre is hung upon thd carriers, tho completed.
"Could not stnnil nor nit and was
the worms and restores tho rosy hue
and repairing; another would exempt large farm nnd nursery nt .Summerthe immense new factories nt South actual assembly o f tho complete car
Modernity
of
Facilities
forced
to cry out from ^intense pain,”
o
f
health
to
baby
chocks.
Price
25c.
Bend, ImL, in which the Light-Six begins, under careful and expert
from taxation buildings used by G. field nnd owns citrus groves at
Among many notnblo features
models nro manufactured complete. supervision, an improvement upon
writes Henry W illiams, Tarkio, Mon
Sold by Union Pharmacy.
A . R, nnd American Legion posts and Weisdnic nnd extensive real estate
They reflect tho results or six the form er method o f long drawn- o f manufacture which illustrate tho
tana. “ Tho doctors-said I had inflam
similar organizations; the third would holdings. He has always been n great
years’ exhaustive investigation and out, piecemeal assembly. Tho ar modernity o f facilities o f the LlghtP U B L IC M U SE U M A T S A R A S O T A . mation o f the bladder and an opera
provide fo r classification o f counties worker fo r good roads and tho small
itudy by construction engineers rangement o f thia.progressive as Eix plants arc the machine shops
Mid production men, and arc re sembly also provides fo r the which alono represent an invest
tion wan necessary. Tried Foley Kid
and municipalities for legislative pur- furnicrs in helping them market their
cognized os among tho most mod mechanical handling o f all material, ment o f $7,000,000. Hero .tho
SARASOTA,
N ov.
1.— A public ney Pills and improved nt once. Tell
' poses, and tho fourth would permit crops to the best advantage. He is
em and efficient manufacturing and it reduces to a minimum the I-ight-Slx crankshafts nnd connect
'transportation companies to grant a director o fthe Monroe & Cham
museum for the display o f tho great all my friends about Foley Kidplants in tho world.
cost nnd confusion o f moving stock. ing rods are machined to very ac
curate
limits
on
all
surfaces,
a
passes or reduced rates to clergyman, bliss National hank, dtala, Fla., o f
variety o f birds and fishes nnd other suffering nnd perhaps, ns in my esse,
Tho sub-assembly building, where
Innovation In Assembly
which is now prom oted hylho stale the Florida development hoard, Sum
tho various units themselves are practice that Is largely responsible
tilings to he found in Sarasota coun a dangerous operation.” Bladder and
One o f tho greatest advances tho assembled, is four stories high, o f fo r the practical elimination o f v i
constitution.
ty
and the adjacent waters, is among kidney trouble demand prompt treat
merfield Tomato
Growers’ Associa
automobile industry’ has made has reinforced concrete construction, bration in the Light^Six— a practice
In New Jersey the principal In tion, Marion County F air nnd A g r i
the plnn3 of the chamber o f com ment. Foley Kidney Pills give quick
been in tho direction o f building and bus an interior bay open to the that is followed exclusively by
m otor gars o f lighter w eight with ricof. Tho bay is covered with a Studcbaker on cars at tho Lightterest-Jins been focused on efforts o f cultural Association. Wus a practi
merce fo r improvements here. F ifty relief.
out
the
sacrifice
o
f
strength,
thus
Six
price.
Sixty-ona
precision
glass
skylight,
and
ia
equipped
with
the -democrats to reduce the republi cal naval stores-operator fo r several
dollars toward the museum has been
making them Bturdy and service crano Bcrvlce and landing balconies operations are required on tho
can m njority in tho state assembly. years, nnd until the boll w eevil de
donated by Prof. W . A .
Hendry, S E V E N T H D A Y
able, yet economical in operation. on all floors fo r the quick and crankshaft alone.
A D V E N T IS T S MEETING
The are now 41 republicans and 10 stroyed the cotton crops, wus presi
form
erly
dean
o
f
the
department
of
Tho Studcbaker IJght-Six is a economical handling o f materials.
The South Bend plants contain
striking example o f such a car, and
de moernts. The state senate in com -[dent and general* manager o f the
The bay also has a depressed un 4,875,000 square fe e t o f floor space.
agriculture o f the U niversity o f
every detail in connection w ith tho loading track with accommodations They employ 12,000 persons. They
O R LA N D O , Nov. 1.— Seventh Day
posed o f 17 republicans ‘ and fo u r ; Farmers Gin and Mill Company, which
Nebraska.
arrangement o f tho various factory fo r ten freight cars. In this sub cost $33(250,000. The South Bend
democrats and eight new senators nre was one o f the lurgest cotton gins in
Adventists
w ill open their 30th an
buildings, the selection and placing assembly building are located the forgo plant tost $4,000,000, the
C U T TH1B O U T— IT IS W O R TH
to he chosen.
nual Floridn Conference here Thurs
the central pnit o f tho state.
o f machinery and stock hns been store-rooms, tool departments, ma power plants $2,500,000 ngd tho as
Inspired by the desire on the part chinery maintenance and repair de. sembly and stock plants cost
MONEY
day, Nov. 1, to continue through the
There is only one election o f con
Mr. Mayo served in the 1321 nnd
o f Studebakcr experts
to monu- partments, together with factory $5,000,000. Tho new foundries now
sxper
Send this nd and ten rents to-Foley 11th. Tho opening address will be
sequence in the west, and that is n 1323 terms o f house o f representatives
facture tho
>o 1.1
.Ight-Six on tho most administration offices and em under construction w ill cost e r w
& Co., 2835 Sheffield Avo., Chicago, delivered by l'rc&ldont J. L. Shuler
referendum in Uregon on a state in* from Marion county in which posi
economical and efficient basis, and ployes' restaurant.
III., writing your name and address on Thursday evening. Delegates ami
p o p e tux measure. tion he hna made an cnviuhlo record.
clearly.
You will receive a ten cent hundreds o f vlsitorn nro expected to
During the 1323 session hu served on
H E A V Y T O U R IS T T R A V E L
I bring to tho state daring tho winter T H E S A L A R Y L IS T OF O F F IC E bottle o f F O L E Y ’S ^ H O N E Y A N D
O N E IN T E N
the follow ing committees:
A gricu l
attend from Jacksonville, St. Au
.s e a s o n another
hundred thousand.
T A R fo r Coughs, Colds, nnd Croup, gustine, Daytona, Miami, Key West,
N eglecting ti little wound, cut or ture, appropriation, finance nnd taxa
H O LD ERS.
More than five hundred cars cn -lTlie railroads can ho counted on to
nbrusinn o f the IIchIi may in nine tion, public roads, efficiency, legisla
Fort
if r/ also freo sample packages o f F O L E Y Tampa, l.akclund, Bartow,
tered
Florida Thursday over the roud bring in the four hundred and fifty
P IL L S
fo r
Backache, Meade, Wauchuls, Arcadia,' Punta
canes out o f tell cause no great suf tive expense, insurance and was chalrEditor Davis, o f life Gainesville K ID N E Y
IIe uiso that leads south from the Georgia t thousand needed to make ou* the mil Sun, i 8 beginning a series o f editor- Rheumatic Pains, Kidney nnd Blad Gorda, Kissimmee, -'Sanford, Oceln.
ferin g or inconvenience, but i l l s the man of convicts committee
It is probable lion. We think it probable that nearder trouble, and F O L E Y C A T H A R Gainesville and other places.
one case in' tell (hat causes blood served on the follow ing special com line to Lake City.
poisoning, lockjaw or n chronic fester mittees: Investigation o f hoys school thnt they averaged three persons to ly i f not quite n million tourists w ill hils on stale taxation nnd, in the first T IC T A B L E T S fo r Constitpation and
A city o f teqts has been erected
ing sore. Tho cheapest, -safest and nt Marianna and the Hospital fo r tho tho cor or 1,500 jin nil. Others enter visit Floridn thin winter and more ° f th*3 series, he takes up the state's Biliousness. These wonderful reme fo r accommodation o f the delegates.
best course is to disinfect the wound Insane at Chnltuhuoche; was chair ed the state further west and it is than one hundred thousand— proba salary list— “ the urmy o f o ffic e dies have helped millions o f people. These tents are floored and electrical
holders wo have in Florida,”
T ry them I Sold everywhere.— A dv.
with liquid Borozono and npply the man o f housu conference committee probable Unit as many came by the bly twice that number— w ill come in
ly lighted.
Wnycross
as
by
the
Luke
City
road,
the
spring
and
summer.
Colonel Davis says he desired to
Bornzone Powder to complete the on appropriation hill.
Four and a half million tourists' Print n list of those w ho. nre drawing Illinois with its more -than six mil- B LO W B Y C R A N K H A N D L E
healing process.
Priru (liquid) 30c,
Mr. Mayo was joint author o f the for it has been known longer as the
00c nnd $ 1.20. Powder 30c, and 00c. hill making an npproprintion to fight main entrance to ■Florida and the went to or through Colorado Inst pay nnd traveling expenses from the ions or Georgia with its nearly three
B R E A K S N E G R O ’S S K U L L
the bool weevil that has about wiped tide o f travel does nut change in a year but us it is estimated that these state, but found thnt the space at ids millions, or California with ita threo
Bold by Union, Phuimuey.
spent in the stale only $15,030,000, it command was entirely inadequate to
out the cotton industry o f this state. day.
ST. P E T E R S BURG, Nov. 1.— Said
millions. Lots o f members o f tho last
'
So
hero
we
havo,
in
one
day,
be
tuny. h « assumed that they went the purpose— for the reason that this
It w ill lie remembered that tho
C IT ItU K F R U IT IN S P E C T IO N
legislature promised lifo ro they went to have been hit In the head with a
o f them
stopping'. list fills F O R T Y -E IG H T PA G E S qf
H E A D Q U A R T E R S A T O R L A N D O abolishing o f the convict lease h> b- tween three and four thousand peo through, few
to Tallahassee that they were going crank handle, Sam M oody,'negro, is
tem hill, which was finally accepted ple coming into this state in automo Florida is the end o f the journoy— the Acts o f tho legislatu re o f 1923. to use Ihc pruning knife. Did t h e y !” suffering from a fractured skull. The
O R L A N D O , Nov. 1.— Tho central by the hous and senate conference biles, W hile it muy lie assumed that not a mere way station on tho route. That u list o f saluriud officials of
The Tribune’ trusts
that Colonel negro who is alleged to have well ti
office o f the Florida citrus fru it in committee, was tho house convict this wus un unusual i f not an unpre The tourists will probably spend in that extent is entirely too large for Davis will pursue his investigations ed tt>e crank handl pleads s e lf dfenso.
apcction service w ill l>o located here, committee amendment, o f which Mr. cedented number fo r the time of the this state this yea r nearly.one hun a state iik Florida goes without say along this line and point out, as he is
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year it must he remembered thut the dred million dollars.
ing. Editor Davis comments:
it lias been definitely announced by S. Mnyo wus chairman.
On the day a Vancouver (B . C.)
fully capable o f dong, just whore tho
tourist season is not yet open. Only
K. Guernsey, executive secretary o f
Ami they will g et their money’s
" I f I had*my way I would readily "pruning kn ife" should bo applied to mnn was 10$ ho worked 12 hours, (so
the advance'gu ard or more properly worth. I f they did Hot they would approve all those items relating to
the chamber o f commerce.
Inspec 2,500 FO R E IG N A U T O M O B IL E S
this list o f state employes. There when he got# old ho can rest.
IN T A M P A speaking, the pickets o f the big not nune winter a fter winter.
tions are expected to begin about N o
I f the Governor’s o ffice nnd the offices must bo dozens o f offices on that’ list
atniy are coming now.
vem ber IT>, it is understood, whon
the visitors were not satisfied tho o f the members o f the cabinet, the e x which are unnecessary— which servo
T A M P A , Nov. ) . — Tw enty-five
So while this number may lie un tourist tide would diminsh year by poses o f the Suprmc
about 70 inspectors w ill start work in
Court,
the no valuublc purpose in the state gov
b io D
the state. They w ill officially grade hundred foreign automobiles have precedented fo r the time o f year, it year instead o f grow ing stendily and items o f , cx|Hin»ai relating tq.,educa ernment— which have been created or
and label citrus fru it packed in F lo r been listed in Hillsborough county is probably nut more than the dully j rapidly larger. Population la inercas- tion, to thq oxprunpnt ^ t ( o n , ,_____
nnd allowed to remain threon fo r political
ida fo r shipment. The service is fu r since SoptenibcP 18 under provisions a vira g o w ill be vflwB.ths season is in i ing;w ealih is increasing more r a p id - !l»r t o f the item* relating to health, favoritism or patronage.
nished by tho government and is paid o f teh Florida motor vehicle law, ac full awing. Probably an estimate a s jly than population and tho numbcr| From that on— I would .use the prunThe "pruning knife” should be usdd
fo r by the shippers at the rate o f cording to figures ccunpiled by the nearly correct as posihle would ho o f people who are ready to tu rn ; ing knife. I woul^ cut and slash. Go industriously on
these
forty-eight
five cents fo r each box inspected. county lnt....c department. Machines one hundred thousand a month fo r |loose their money fo r tho pleasure p f jlook up thia act fo r yourself and sco pages by the next legislature— and
O th er Sizes in proportion
This arrangem ent enables the ship hearing Georgia licenses take o de another equal period o f time. This j travel is Increasing still more rapid - 1i f you do not agree with me. 1 would voters should insist that candidates
cided
lead
among
the
various
states,
would make fou r hundred and fifty , ly. And most rapid o f all is th e 1cut o ff some o f tbc bureaus entirely fo r the legislature pledge themselves
pers, It is stated, to sell a particular
grad e o f fru it at a certain price, and 1^ M. fliers, chief o f the county tra f thuusand entering the state in auto- number o f men who uro learning that;nnd others I would trim down. Flor- to reduce this burden o f unnecessary
1Florida is u land o f premise.— Times Ida, has only about a million o f peo- oxpenso and rid tho state and the
the wholesale purchasers must ac fic department, states. Ohio has the mobiies In tho w inter season,
next highest list, with Illinois third,
The steamships entering Florida Union.
p l 0 and yet, wo are tryin g to run it taxpayers o f the enormous cost o f
cept the grad in g o f the experts.
Michigan fourth and Indiana a close poita arc full almost to rapacity and,
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on a scale with the state o f New York maintaining these o fficia l sinecures
ai5 r e p o *
counting all lines, these w ill probably
F o r quick results try a wont ad
Jbe Herald for first dess job work. fifth.
with ita more than ten -millions or and "s o ft snaps.**— Tampa Tribune.
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alert to learn new methods fo r eli To A ll Property Owners owning property on Fourth Street from Sanford
FOR
R K N T — F iv o ‘ room furnished
Avenue W est to M yrtle Avenue:
minating industrln! wnstngc,
from
Apartment, newly finished. Fine loca
Notice is hereby given that the construction o f tho asphalt pavement
whatever
cause
it
may
result.
They
tion. Reasonable charges. Twenty
know thnt the strands o f personal on Fourth St. from Sanford Avenue W est to M yrtle Avenue hns been com
minutes from Sanford. B. T. Tiller, "M r. R. J. H olly,
service strnegthen tho fabric o f e f pleted and tho completed work hns been finally accepted by the C ity Com
Faola.
168-tfc.
"Sanford, Fla.,. ficiency;
hence their desire to Bccure mission o f tho City o f Sanford.
FO R R E N T — Rooms and kitchenette, "D ea r Sir:
better housing facilities fo r employ
Fourth SL
The follow ing is the flnnl estimate o f the cost o f paviti
Shirley Apnrtmcnts, opposite Post
"Attached pleaso find memorandum
es; their endorsement o f "S a fety from Snnfoni A ve. W est to M yrtle A ve. a width o f 24 feet.
Office, .upstairs.
181-Ctp.
h* Classified Ada l c ^ word. No
bearing on lecture which has heel?
F irst” and public health movements; 977 Cu. Yds. Grading 0 49c .......... ............................- ...........
398.80
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A d taken fo r Ices than 25c.
FOR ItE N 'l— dlO Magnolia Avenue. arranged fo r by the Atlantic Coast
their co-operntion in rccreationul e f 0025 Sta. Yds. over haul (3) lc ...................................................
00.25
Ml And positively no Classified
Lino to be delivered at Milano ThoA pply II. C. Dulloso.
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forts and their increasing interest in 2404 Un. Ft. Curb and Gutter @ 70c ...... ............ ......... —...... —
$1,872.04
ha Ads charged to anyone. Cash
ntre, Sanford, 3:00 . p. m.t Sunday,
183-Otp.
all activities covered by tho general 202 Lin. Ft. Headers & 33c ........................................................
■;S MB
90.30
must accompany all orders.
P o ll R K N ^-pF ron t com er room fur- Nov, 18, by Regional Consultant, U. term social hygiene.
This attitude 604 Lin Ft. Granite Curb reset (fi) IGc ...... .................— .........
; ■
76.00
®* Count the words and remit
nished. 100 M yrtle, corner Eleventh S. Public Health Service. You w ill serves a three-fold purpose. It con
.$2,199.44
2894 S j. Yds. stone foundation
7flc ......................- ...........
M
acordinglj.
probably recall that Cajit. Gillette
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_
• '
' 188-6tp.
serves the health o f the employe; 2894 S i. Yds. 2” Asphalt top @ 99c ..............................:........
..$2,805.00
ha
visited Sanford nnd gave a lecture
promotes hnrmony between him nnd 1210 Sq. Yds. Brick relaid on edge ......V.v.... .?.............................
FOIL R E ffp — Tw o furnished and one
790.40
Ion Nov, 12, 1922. This lecture, while
a a a i a a a a h a
tho employer, nnd increases the finan 2264 Sq. Yds. nlley returns concrete @ 24c
unfurnished apartments. 301 park.
540.90
•put on .by the railroad, Is open to the
183-3tp
cial returns to both— the one through 1000 Sq. Yds. sidewalk @ 19c ............... ....... ..................... .......
190.00
l men nnd b o y s 'o f Sanford. It is par
the medium o f wages or profit shar . 2 T y r e A Inlets (TO $42.50 ....................................................
FOR
R
E
N
T
—
Twoiroom
housekeeping
85.00
ticularly desired that nil boys over
FOR S A LE — Rhode Island eggs for
ing, the other by increased dividends.
,
nparlment.
719
Onk
A
vc.
5
Type
B
Inlets
&
$32.50
..........
!.....................................
r
......
102.50
14
years
o
f
ago
attend
this
lecture.
Betting, 15 eggs fo r $1.00.
Mrs.
These reasons explain the rapidly In
183-tfc.
2
Manholes
<f»
$50.00
................................................................
100.00
Wo
believe
nnd
hope
thnt
the
inform
Ellsworth, Bonrdall Avenue, San
creasing interest tnken by industrial 408 Lin Ft. 12” Storm sewer @ $1.02 ................ ...... ............
>
477.30
ford.
’
83-tfp FOR R E N T — Furnished apartments ation which they w ill gain will prove
leaders in the national campaign for
72
Sq.
Yds.
Brick
from
Third
St.
@
$1.25
..............................
90.00
at 200 East Third Btrcct. Mrs. G. o f lasting benefit nnd thnt these boys
S T R A W B E R R Y P L A N T S FOR S A L E
the control and prevention o f ven
Kxtrn work ......................... 1................................................
4.38
Basset Smith.
183-ttc.
w ill be so thoroughly Impressed by
— Either pulled ready fo r delivery,
ereal diseases.
Moving
White
W
ay
Post
............
.......................
....
.....
y...
22.00
or in the field.
Phono Ellsworth FOR R E N T — Tw o apartments corner the moving pictures which w ill be
Railway accidents are a serious
1 Monument on Magnolia ................. .........................
0.50
4th street and Oak avenue. Cnll used in connection with the lecture cause o f waste, and they are not in
(3303) or Dutton (633) fo r prices.
Labbm
tory
Inspection
o
f
Material
....................................
.
124.05
that
they
w
ill
never
forget
the
lesson
184-Otp.
142-tfc 2003 or 308-J.
frequently caused by the effect o f the
L< g i l expense, ndv., etc., 2',r ............................................
203.30
FOR
R
K
N
T
—
Furnished
room
411 taught. I Bincercly hope thnt you venereal diseases on the nervous
FOR S A LE — DeSoto paints and
Engineering 4Cr ...................................................................
400.72
w
ill
use
your
grea
t
influence
to
se
Park Avenue.
182-Otp
system.
In the later stages of
varnishes
at
Sanford
Novelty
cure a Inrge nttendnnce ut the Milnnc
syphilis insanity is not infrequent.
f urnfslieil- bed
Works, sole agents.
154-tfc PtTJt R E N T — Small
Totnl Cost ........................................ .................. ................................. $10,778.B8
$10,778.B8
Theatre on Nov. 18, 1923.
Nervous conditions have much to do
roam
close
in.
Reasonable.
301
rO H S A L E — Smull bungnlow with
To be ’* >m c by the C ity 1/3 ........................................ $3,592.90
“ I shall bo glad to furnish you
with accidents in all walks uf life.
185-3tp.
nil modern convenience. Completely Park.
To be borne by adjacent properly .............................. 7(185.92
copies o f any additional advertising
A s applied to the up-kccp o f state
furnished, two full sized lot well im FOR * R E N T — TwITilesirnlilo furnisii- mutter thnt may ron<jh me in con
Number o f Ft. frontage 2,354.
institutions: the care o f u large per
ed apartments, Private home. 301 nection with this letture.
proved, also twenty-five Plymouth
Assessment per ft. frontage, $3,032(1,
centage o f the insane, the feeble
185-3tp.
Rock liens and one rooster. One o f the Park.
"Y ou rs truly,
F R E D T. W IL L IA M S , Engineer.
minded nnd epileptic, the Mind chil
most desirable locations im Sanford FOR R E N T — Cottage. J. Musson.
E. R. T ra ffu rd ’s Map o f Hanford. Florida.
"T .
Damns,
dren and the delinquents in industrial
Heights, No mortgages on place.
185-7tp.
"Superintendent."
Feet
Final
schools; the up-keep o f jails and
W ill sell at n sacrifice fo r cash. A ny
Name
Description
Frontage.
Assessment
Standing
out
ns
the
second
railway
F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T for rent
prisons; the up-kccp o f charity hos
one interested address P. O. box SM
|Victor nnd Belle Check. I-ot 7, lilk 5, Tr. 1 ............... ...... 117
$357.10
corner I2th and Magnolia. A pply in the South to institute a far-rench- pitals.
As upliod to individuals:
Sanford, Fla.
357.10
________ ______________ ________ _________ C. A . Tukucli or Lu-Beth Cafeteria. ing industrial hculthj.rumpuign, which sicknerx, poverty, unhappiness, death, ; II. Ehrensperger, Lot lfl, lilk 5, Tr! 1 .......................... 117
", 367.HT "
F O U vSAJJB—,A £ U baptUlp.'- two ■tffy* *
J,,,,,
..... . ,W ,, 184-Otp.;' will, imptnvw the; igonitrel he.dth' hud the "disruption of ’ hafflOA *" Wfiti ” 'the ,N . do V. Howard Esl.Y L o t ' 8,' TTIIT B, T f , 2.." . . r . ’. : . 11T ....
industrial conditions among its thous
the choicest lots In Sanford with
367.10
propagation o f defective children to R. W. Simms, I>.t 15, Blk 5, Tr. 2 ...... - ................... ..... 117
ands o f employes, tlio Atlantic Const bankrupt future generations.
small house well
furnished.
Sec
I Mrs. M. Martin, Lot 8. Blk 6, Tr. 3 ....................................
117
357.10
W A N T E D —Winchester or Remington Lino Railw ay is enterinp upon a work
bookkeeper nt Herald Office.
R. C. Bower, Beg. nt S. E. Cor. l^>t 13, Blk 5, Tr. 3 Run
ti1(frffll
pump Rim, twelve gunge.
Must o f public service.
G ltA D Y J O U R N A L IS T IC
183-3tp.
40
N. 02 W. 20 ft. S. 22 W. 11 ft. S. 40 ft. E. 40 ft. to beg
122.10
ir t n
The inauguration o f this educa
D. L. Thrasher, Beg. nt H. W. Cor, Ixtt 13, Blk B, Tr. 3,
FOR S A L E — A real home in one o f l,r
sh« P L’ nnd cheap fo r cash.
S T U D E N T S FORM BODY
rap
Oscar
Pearson,
R.
No.
A.
tion
^
campaign
is
through
arrange
run N. 70.29 ft. K. 117 ft. S. 8.29 ft. W . 2G ft. S. 22
the best locations in Sanford. A d
N A M E D T H E Q U IL L
183-3tp.
ment
between
tho
Atlantic
Const
Line
| ft. W. 14 ft. S. 40 ft W. 77. ft to beg............................* 77
77
235.00 ■
dress Home care o f Herald.
58.5
178.58
W A N T E D — Dressmaking fo r children Railw ay nnd the Bureau o f Comunic'_________ '_________________ 183-3tp.
Athens, Ga., Oct. 31.— "Tho Quill" M. F. Robinson, Lot 4, Blk 5, Tr. 4 ............ .— ..............
nIdo Disease o f the Florida State is the name o f a new organization ^M. F. Robinson, I/it 4, Hlk G, Tr. 1 .................................
58.5
178.58
from
1
to
15
years.
W
ill
call
for
FOR S A L E — An ideal homu for tour
Board o f Henlth nnd the
United now being formed among the stu- j Henry Mdoiulin, I^>t 9, Blk 5, Tr. 4 .!............. .............
6H.5
178.68
work.
Address,
I.
Fernanda,
P.
O.
'M
ist or couple. Address T. C. care
Staten Government, and w ill extend |dents o f the Henry W. Grady School B. T. W oodruff, U>t 10, Hlk, 5, Tr. 4 ..................... - .......-...
1 |
178.58 .
Box 124.
183-Gtp.
58.5
Hcrnld.
V
183-3tp.
throughout the entire system
nnd o f Journalism, at the University o f 1Fred T. Williams, !*>t 6, Hlk 5, Tr. 5 ................................... 117
357.10
*• 7vi
117
M
ESSENG
ER
BO
YSW
A
N’
TE
D
—
FOR S A L E — Celery
and
E senrole
w ill consist o f the distribution o f lit Georgia. Thu organization is ns yet Mrs. A. E. Hill, 1-ot 10, Hlk 5, Tr. 5 ................................... 117
357.10
117
Good srnlnry with dpportuntiy learn
plants.
Ivan II. Rubow,
Mecca
erature, the posting o f bulletins and in its embryonic form, hut in the I. M. Stuman, Lot 1, Hlk 0, Tr. 1 ....................................... HH
367.10
77 ■
telegraphy.
Apply
nt
once
Western
Hammock.
18l-3lp.
exhibits, confidential interviews with course o f u few weeks tho pkahs for F. L. W oodruff, U t 0, Hlk 0, T r. 1 .........................
117
117 357.10
Ti'jkpg
Union.
.
180-6tc.
FOR .SAI.E— IIouse nnd Ioton~U iilon
employes, free lectures supplemented this now society w ill he completed, W. J. McBride, E 77 ft, U t 1, Blk 0, T r 2.............. .......
23505
77
im
nvnue close in, $2,000 fo r quick W A N T E D — To rent two- or three- with motion pictures.
122.10
40
F S. Dulgcr, J r„ W. 40 ft., L o t 1, Hlk 0, Tr. 2 ..............
according
to
students
and
faculty
room
furnished apartment,
by
sale.
Chns. T yler care Zachray-TyTho purpose o f tho effort is. to members who are hacking the move R. E. Herndon, E. 50 ft., U t 9 and 10, Blk G, Tr. 2......
v,fl
50
152.03
adults;
no
tourist,
permanent
yearler Veneer Co.
184-4te.
cducute employes o f tho road to the ment.
204.03
07
B. W. Herndon, W. (17 ft., U t 9 and 10, Blk (1, T r. 2 ....
’ jiH
round resident.
Private hopie pre
dangers o f soda! discuses and
to
tU R S A L E — nt u very reasonable
367.16
117
Holy
Cross
Church,U
t
1,
Blk
(1,
Tr.
3
...................
.'.....
'
The
bo
I
u
purpose
o
f
the
new
or
ferred; must bo reasonable. Address,
tench preventive measures.
Prob
price, one Yellow Jacket spraying
367.10
ganization is to foHter a high stan Holy Cross Church, U t tl, Hlk (1, Tr. 3 ...................... 117
"Apartm ent” , care The Herald, dh-tf
ably no single plague ban been ho
machine, one Tom Watson spraying
'Jfl
757.05
Public
Pnrk,
A
ll,
Blk
0,
Tr.
4
........................................
248
\VANTE 1~ P o s i t i o n
by lioy, wlfitF, costly us has been that of social dis dard o f excellency among the stu
machine. Syines-Schultz Farms, Inc.
117
357.10
W.
W.
U
n
g
,
U
t
1,
Blk
0,
Tr.
5
..........................
.......
American, 17.
Have experience in eases. Figures compiled by the gov dents in the school o f journalism, it
181-Ctp.
tfd jl
357.16
117
L. G. Cameron, U t 0, Blk 0, T r. 5 .......... ............. ...... - 117
grocery anil chemistry.
Good per ernment show an nnriual economic is slated, and merit will be the only
Tho follow ing Is tho final estimate o f Cost o f Widening paving on
For
S A L K — Dodge
truck;
$200.
basis
fo
r
membership.
There
w
ill
he
sonality, clean-cut— one that hns been waste from this source running into
Fourth Street between Magnolia Ave. and Oak A ve. from 24 feet to 30
Terms or will trade. 301 Park.
trained right.
Testimonials. Phone millions o f dollars. Florida, owing to no charter fo r the organization nnd
feet in width.
185-jJtp.
there,
w
il
bo
no
honorary
members,
251-J or Seminole Cafe.
certain conditions which have long
83 Cu. Yds, Grading <Ti> 40c .............. ................................. ............. $ 34.00
it
is
authoritatively
intimated.
Both
FOR
S A L E — l-’ino
lettuce plants 184-3tc.
existed, id more than bearing its
(125
Sta. Yds. overhaul @ lc, ...... ................ .......................................... 0.25
men
nnd
women
w
ill
he
eligible
fo
r
fifty cents thousand in bed. O. C.
W A N T E D — Clean sneks o f all kinds. share o f this waste ami to alleviate
312
Sq.
Yds. Rock base @ 70c ............... ..... ............. ...... .. .... ............ 237.12
membership
nnd
the
roster,
o
f
the
185-tp.
Bryant, Wagner.
Good prices according to size. F. and check this annual reduction of
members is to he made up from journ 312 Sq. Yds. 2” Asphalt Top @ 09c ............. ....................... ............. 308.88
mnn-power and dollar-powcr, this
F. Dutton Cold Storage.
FOK R K N T
Laboratoiy Inspection o f material ......... ................................. «...
7.32
alistic students and members o f the
campaign has been planned and will
185-5tpl)-ltw-Ctc.
Legal Expense, udv., etc., 2%
............— .— ...................... 11.87
FOR S A L E — 1 Sewing machine al
faculty.
most new; 2 burner oil stove new. W A N T E D — Man to work on farms, be carried out in the industrial plunts
Engineering 4% ................. ......... .................. ............ ...................... 23.74
The tentative announcement o f the
one with fam ily preferred. White of the state.
120-2Vi Palmetto Avc. Miller Apt.
A careful nnd accurate survey movement to organize the “ Q uill" de
182-3tp pr colored. Steady Job. M. S. N el
Total Cost ......... — ....................... ................................................... $629.18
conducted by the. Statu Board of clared that the initiation fee w ill not
son, Box 270, Sanford, Fla.
Amount to ho borne by C ity 1/3 ................................. 209.73
bo
large;
that
there
w
ill
he
no
"p
o
li
Health, o f rural industrial plants,
12-ltp. ’ 18C-2tp.
Amount to he borne by adjacent property ..................... 419.45
R. C. M A X W E L L
such a s saw mills, turpentine plants tics” in the organization, and that its
W A N T E D — to rent good second bund
Number o f feet frontage, 950.00. .
main
reason
fo
r
coming
into
exist
nnd phosphate mines, showed an ac
Ileal Estate
piano. 318 Palm etto Ave.
Assessment per fool fruntngu $0.4415.
ence
is
to
encourage
excellent
work
tual infection rate running from
and
185-3tp.
*
FR E D T. W IL L IA M S , Engineer.
thirty-four to well beyond fifty per on the purt o f the students uf journ
Insurance
E. It. T ra fford 's Map e f Sanford Florida.
alism
at
tho
university.
cent o f the total population survey
SANFORD,
FLO R ID A
Feet
Final
Tho Henry W. Grady School o f
ed. When these figures arc applied
Name
Description
FronUgc....AaseasnIent
to the state as a whole It must cer Journalism at the university is the
$51.00
117
Mrs. M .Martin, U t 8, Blk 5, T r. 3 ..... ...........— .... —
tainly be o f such a total as to im youngest school at the state univer
R. S. Bower, Beg. at S. K. Cor. U t 13, Blk 6, T r. 3, Run
MIL.D11ED S I M M O N S
press any citizen o f the enormous sity, hut within the few years o f its
N. 02 ft., W . 26 f t , S. 22 f t , W. 14 ft., S. 40 ft., E. 40
‘ Teacher of Pianoforte
hurden the state is bearing as a re Existence it has shown remarkable
17.06
40
ft.,
to B eg.........1....... ........................... ~ l..... ............... ......
and Pipe Organ
growth and today mure than 150 are
sult o f social diseases.
»
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L.
Thrasher,
Bag.
at
S.
W.
Cor.
U
t
13,
Blk
5,
Tr.
3,
'Studio: Room 225, Meisch
A sick man or woman cannot work taking work In that department. Dr.
If you are looking for n winter
Run N , 70.29 ft.. E. 117 f t , S. 8.29 f t , W , 2G ft., S.
Building
efficiently. A sick boy or g irl cannot 8 . V. Sanford is at the head o f thfe
home In Sanford Here’s just
,,,..34.00
77
22 f t , W. 14 f t , 8 . 40 f W IV. 77 f t , to B eg------school
and
assisting
him
in
givin
g
study and acquire an education.
In
what you want.
58.5
.
, ..*5 3 3
.
the sense that "sick " is used here it the professional course is John E. M. F. Robinson, U t 4, Blk 5, Tr. 4 ............ ............... .
68.5.
M. F. Robinson, Lot 5, Blk fi, Tr. 4 ...i.— —...................
la
1
Drewry.
must
not
be
understood
to
imply
a
2 Beautiful lots In one of the
25.83
58.5
Henry MrLaulin, L ot 9, Blk 5, T r. 4 .............- ...... —.....
degree
o
f
sickness
that
renders
the
best
lo
c
a
tio
n
s
In
Sanford.
Small
y Schelle Maines
58.5
2533
E- T. Woodruff, U t 10, Blk 6, Tr. 4 ------ -------------bungalow' With all modern con victim inactive or helpless, although
51.60
117
Holy
Cross
Church,
U
t
1,
Blk
0
,
T
r.
3
—
.......................
L A W Y E R -sveniences. City water out side when that la the rase work or study
51.60
117
H
oly
Cross
Church,
U
t
0,
Blk
G,
T
r.
3
----------------and tn, good well, lights, sewer is impossible. But as here used, the
F O U N D — Bird puppy. Inquire at
• :— Court H o um
100.49
248
Public
Park,
A
ll,
Blk
fl,
T
r.
4*
.«
—
,—
i~.
-------——
—
work
"sick
"
is
employed
in
the
sense
connected, gas main back of lots.
Roumaillat and Anderson’s
Drug
Tho abovo and foregoin g final ossossmenta are payable without inter
184-3tp.
House
completely furnished, o f “ something.wrong” with the physi Store.
est up to Novem ber 16, 1928, and from and a fter said date, aaid special
garden, tools, new lawn mower cs] man, woman o r child; something
B. F. W 1IIT N E R , JB.
assessment w ill be payable only in ten equal annual installments with in
and 50 feet hose,. 25 thorough that impairs physical and mental
L
O
S
T
—
$15.Q0
In
bills,
terest <g> 8 % per annum on all deferred payments.
County A gent
Reward
fo
r
bred Plymouth Rock chickens. strength and renders those afflicted
O ffice:
Witness my hand as C ity Clerk nnd the .Seal o f the C ity fit Sanford.
return
to
LuBeth
Cafeteria.
Will sell at a bargain for cash. incapable o f perform ing their given
Basement o f Court House
183-Stp.
Florida, this 10th day o f October, A . D. 1923.
or voluntary tasks. The sick person
Nb Mortgages on place
Phone No. 6.
L. R. P H IL IP S , C ity Clerk.
may be able to g o about, to attend, LUST OR S T O L E N — 1 30x3 1-2 Dia (S E A L ) .
(Listed U. S. D. A )
*
R e 10-11-18-251 l-l-8-5tc.
in some manner, to work or business mond 'Cord tiro w ith cover.
Residence:
but the results are not satisfactory ward for return to owner. W.
' 715 M yrtle Avenueto self or employer.
Rumple, First National Bank.
Phone No. 529-R.
185-Stp.
Busines executives are ever on the
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h
h
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h
h
HEALTH LECTURE
M
BUSINESS E E CLASSIFIED
E DIRECTORY E :
ads
m
m
ai
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You can find the name o f
every live Business’ Man
in Sanford in this Column
edch day.
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Phone 498
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i Phone 498
QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER
FOR SALE
Household
Goods,
Pianos,
Safes, Trunks and
Bagfrafte
Transferred Anywhere Any
.
Time
Sanford Novelty
. W orks
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
General
Shop
and
Mill
Work
Contractor and Builder
517 Commercial Street
Sanford, ------------------------ Fla.
S. O. Shinfrolser
Contractor and Builder
Sanford,
------------------------Fin,
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l
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A. P. Connelly & Sons
Established 1908
Ileal Estate, Loiins and
Insurance
I’hcne 48 104-8 Magnolia Avc
S TE W AR T the Florist
Flowers For All Occasions
Members Florists Telegraph De
livery Association
814 Myrtle Avc,, Phone 206-W
Sanford
Machine Co.
General
Machine and Boi!ei
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Phono 62 — r - Sanford, Fla.
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PROFESSIONAL S
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Sanford — ' ■.......... - Florida
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1 irst National Bank Building
Sanford ■■
Florida
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ATTENTIO N!
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Elton J. Moughton
AR CH ITECT
First National Bank Building
Sanford, — — — Florida
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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
WUMB
iA, W E D N E S D A Y ,J )C T tt
V O LU M E IV.
u n * t* m i* * M n 9 U n * »*
DR.
FELI8CH, PROMINENT
SOCIALIST ELECTED
i
BY DIET
Causes Alarm In Government
Circles And Trouble
- Feared
(Dr T * f .Im w U lfl Fr. ■■>
DRESDEN, Oct. 3l.— Saxon Diet
esrly today elected Dr, A. Fclisch as
premier. lie is a socialist.
BERLIN, Oct. 31 ■The general
political situation with respect to the
Saxon conflict, was viewed last night
in official quartern as having (.bowed
marked Improvement. The "United
Socialists, who yesterday threaten
ed to secede /Kim "Chancellor StresemrfflhV cttalHion government, appear
e d ' less Intranalgcant today, hiWing
deferred a decisive vote on the party!*attitude toward tho Central govern
ment's procedure in Saxony until to
day. '
*.
✓
THh altitude of tho rndicnls is cx-
Permitting Search of Foreign Vessels
tnneo off shore. Hughes treaty pro
For Llqaor I> Strong #
posal also was transmitted in its ori
ginal form to several other powers
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.— British
but
none of them have replied form
New Fertilizer
modifications of Secretary Hughes
ally.
Plant Here Now
proposal f o r 1treaty agreement per
For Mixing Materials mitting acarch of focrign vcaacls for LONDON, Oct. 31.—Final terms
contraband liquor beyond three mile which will form the basis for AngloChase & Co., Building First Unit For limit are expected to, be acccptablo American treaty to cope with rum
Big Plant
to Washington government since they running along the American coast
placo even stronger weapon In hands was formally .presented to the Im
The new fertilizer mixing plant 1ms-, American government than had been perial conference by Lord Curxon, for
ing built by Chnso & Co., In Sanford originally expected. Under plan as eign secretary this nftemoon. Amis thirty per cent completed.
Tho outlined In news dispatches from Lon j bnnsador Harvey and/Lord Curton
building which is tho first of foQr don no arbitrary 12 mile limit would agreed to tcrpis at an hour’s confer
units contuins 14,000 square feet of be fixed search of British Vessels ence in foreign office yesterday.
floor space. It will have storage for
7,000' tons of fertilizer and will be
both a mixing and manufacturing
plant. The contractor is J. n. South
ard of Orlnndo, who expects to have
it completed within ninety days. The
hulldinir will bo a frame structure
Of Manatee County But No Petition
For Removal
pUrtltfeLoh iba 'ground that the party, intensively dtfelopcd agricultural dls
ns'alich, la |n neither n stragctlc nor trict.
finithtlal position to offer strong op
position, and also because coalition
under tho present circumstances
would constitute * pronounced con
cession to tho communists In Saxony,
and elsewhere.
Any censorial measures the so
cialists may adopt for the purest* of
administering o rebuke to the Cen
tral governSrtent, it Is asserted, will
be dictated by tactical considerations
and solely for the purpose of senservinrf the party’s prestige with its fol
At Noon
lower^.
; .■ '
Reports from Dresden Indiento that
After
Drr Heinte, the Reich commissioner
in 'Saxony, ii haying success in ro-
,r x.
WOULD SEGREGATE
..
ALL CRIMINALS IN STATE
OWNED INSTITUTIONS
Next Monday
Body Is Cre
mated
(Ur Tkr AanorlilrS PrrwO
LONDON, Oct. 31.—The body of
Ronnr J*aw, former prime minister,
will ho buried in Westminster Abbey
at noon next Monday, tl is bcliovcd
the body will he cremated before ser
vices and that It will rest Jji nave of
tho Abbey.
CHICAGO, Oct. 31.— One way of
curbing crime Bald to bo caused by
rapidly Increasing mental delinquents
Is to segregate criminals in state con
trolled instntutlons, Judge Henry A.
Olson of the municipal court, In nn
address prepared for the annual birth
control congress of the middle west
ern states meeting here Tuesday.
"Under such control there is an
abrupt und to criminal depredations
and to reproduction," Judge Olson
said.. Both great needs of society
ore mot. Tho Individual defective is
likewise met for he Is given an op
portunity to live to the limit of his
hU powers.
,
.
At Phil. Says Britain
and U. S. W ill Back
•
It Up Whatever
May Befall
'
Sanford’s Population
Will Exceed 8,000
By Latest Estimate
Survey Made By J. EL Craig Would
Give 8,860
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PHILADELPHIA, Oct.' 81.— Belief
that tt\o people of America and Great
Britain will stand behind democrat
ic institutions whatever may befall in
any other land, was expressed in an
address here yesterday by Lloyd
George. Emphasizing tho advantages
of n democratic government over on
autocracy he "was glnd to bo here
where the greatest democracy on
earth mode its start.”
The address was delivered In the
Academy of Music before the Phila
delphia Forum. Mr. Lltfyd George
warned that democracy is imperilled
in the face of n reaction in Europe toflcctcd in the establishment of auto
cratic governments in Russia, Italy,
Spain, “ and for tho moment, in Ger
many.”
“ Believe me,” tho former premier
said, "democracy is on trial; may be
not here. You will stand by i t But
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 31.—Several
complaints of alleged misconduct in
office and failure to enforco law been
filed at cxecufve office against sheriff
Wingate* of Mahatre county hut they
havu not yet reached form of petition
nKkttg for hid removal. ‘ ’ Its’ probable
sheriff lie allowed to appear before
governor and give his side of tho ease
before any' final disposition will he have been brought through many
made of tho case.
trials stand by it, democracy In the
world may disappear.
TAMPA* EG PORTS AND IMPORTS.
Reiterating his pics for American
help in Europe, Mr. Lloyd George
TAMPA, Ort. 31.—Imports valued told how he had come from a con
at 13,511,400 and exports worth $1, tinent racked with anxiety and torn
005,050 were hnndlcd through this with ancient feuds, "which a few
yenra ago broko out in a cataclysm
this yenr, acordlng to figures Just which devastated a continent and
made public here, covering that reached you.”
period.
Total imports and exports
" I am hopeful," ho added, "that
for ml Florida porta were shown to after a struggle which has created
he $10,710,039 and $31,534,110, re such dcsoluation ovor vast territories,
spectively. Key West imported $2, with your help, tho holp that you
922,109 worth of various commodi- gave us so readily, so unselfishly,
tics, and exported $10,023,133 worth, and with so much inspiration In 1017
or practically throe times as much that with that help Europe also will
as any other state port.
Ponaacola ho redeemed and mankind will march
was second in exports with $6,903, atoadily, clearly and resolutely along
900, Jacksonville third with $4,702, tho road that will lead to ft higher
133. Jncksonvilo’s imports amount civilization.”
ed to $2,415,551, and Pensacola’s
A cordial welcome was given the
reached $1,602,283.
famous Welshman whon he left his
privato car for ■ drive through the
Sanford's population according to
an estimate made by tho Sanford
Chamber of Commcrco is 8,800. It
is based on tho results of n survey
mado by Joseph E. Crnlg, consulting
This
enginbor for tho city
' survey
recently completed, showed Sanford
to have within tho city limits 1,772
buildings. The population is based
on government statistics which give
five people to a family. Tho 1020
census showed Sanford to have a pop
ulation of 8,688. The present esti
mated population is an Increase of
fifty-two per cent gained alnco tho
lost census was taken. In ns much
as no new territory has been added
to tho city since Ihnt tlnu), this rcmarkablo increase represents many
new people who hnvo located here. It
is estimated that if tho population of
the section in cloao enviruns to San
ford wns taken into tho city, Sanford
would be. a city in excess of 10,000
people.
(Ur Tkr A«®rUle4
LONDON, OcL 31.— Appointment
of Frank B. Kellogg ns United Stales
ambassador to Great Britain has
been formally accepted hf the British
belief that
crial4,her*’
peated charges were made by Ku a trip for thie winter that will take
Klux Klan that the bodiea had been it on e Journey to many couthern
000 German children this
through the medium of ^ American planted to fasten tha bUme on that cities Two games have thus far
Society of Friends. He declsred the organisation. First Assistant Attor bean arranged, one with Columbus,
grave situation end one with’ which ney General Guyon declared this fea-; Qa., for January. 4, and the other
Germany iUelf U not able to yope ture had been published along with with a team In Atlanta on January 6.
These dates fall on Friday, and Sat
irt of pathoIogista.v, ,tl . bad
.
pariiamentory «*Ute In former enemy country. He fulUrepto H i T ■ .
urday nights. / Other games are bonot
W
n
emphasised
by
the
prosecu
haa accepted the chairmanship'of the'
tion,
ho
paid,
because
it
wae.unlmAmerican committee in charge of the
8L —Great Britain campaign, ho said, end It haa been
But Former Crown Prince Could
Not Seek Holland Again
For Safety
<Rr Tke A m
"Why do I ae kthlsT Becauaa you
are men. Because you era
ere stamped
europcu
<i the same Image of God *aa are
tho men of Europe. In the name of
that brotherhood ( ask you, ’Don’t
let Europe burn itself out*
•
" I know your difficulties.. You
hav# hare the cross current of racial
difficulties. But 1 do hops that the
spirit which moved you in 1817 will
M
F r t.«)
MIAMI, Fla., Oc^. 31.— May Bell
Cassavant, yesterday afternoon told
Sheriff Louis A. Alien that abo fired
After President Sharon called the
meeting to order and loo blessing
was Invoked by Kiwanlan Scott, tho
local Kiwanis Club sat*down to the
really good luncheon prepared /or
them by Chef Falck at the Valdcx to
day.
Ed Lane told a small part of what
he saw on his recent trip to New
York City. He refused to go into de
tail as he said if he told of all he
saw ho was afraid Forrest Lake and
Prof. McKco would leave home^ An
other reason was that if Mrs. Lape
heftWl of It he, would probably have
to leave homo himself.
Tho report of the commltteo ap
pointed to attend the .meeting of the
Highway Beautification commission
at Orlando stated that they attended
the session long enough to register
and get a boquet and then beat it for
home.
A fter a talk by President Sharon
on the subject a motion by Lake was
unalmously carried to aitempt the
organization o fa Klwanla Club at
DeLand and Neel, Lake and Connelly
Were appointed as the committee In
charge.
Thigpen was presented with ■ hand
some silver pencil ns winner of the
attendance prize, and then Foreet
the Rhine. See the little fires, the
Ores that may blase upland aet tha
forests of Europe afire.
m Ii
DOORN, Oct 31.—Former Crown
Prince, Friedrich Wilhelm, of Prus
sia, it is learned authoriatatively has
asked permission of the Dutch goveminent to return to Germany. Hol
land doea not object but would not
allow the prince to return again to
this country. According to reliable
suorccs Friedrich Wilhelm Wilhelm
hns conferred with the German min
ister at Tho Hague in regard to his
return.
W ill Endeavor To Or
ganize Kiwanis Club
At DeLand
KELLOGG’S APPOINTMENT
HAS BEEN ACCEPTED .
BY GREAT) BRITAIN
B°NcwITfrom PaVis.
Big balloon Of Men At Mer Rouge O f Governor Walton Is
stolen. Bet the thieves think it is a
Alleged Victims of
rescoi pf the ultra-reds in connection
Prediction .Made
rich American tourist.
with1 efforts to proclaim a general
The Klan
Today
string in Saxoofr and throughout
ST. AUGUSTINE, Oct. 31.—This
Germany
to frustrate the
citv will put on a municipal celebra
(Hr Tkr AddddUIM Fr***)
Berlin government* 'atempt to estab- tion of Halowo’en. Elaborate decora
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 81.—Pos
Liih a lawful government in Saxony. tions have been arranged for tye
sible delsy of almost a, week in the
' th e feet tthat the chancellor is downtown district, a costume parade vigorously denied tho story published impeachment trial of Governor Wal
mtttftg. headway with M i reform
In this ■morning’s Tlmes-Picayuno, ton loomed as prediction was made in
m e t r e s Uaa
*«v e d a* a. dotthat
the state had withheld from the legislative circles that a brief con
glum It can not recognize mo
er*U »H «t edtialUUc antagonism »
aratlst movement in Rhineland* or es hearing ,of tho Mer Ilougo murders tinuance would be granted should the
tM 'frre ffih critical situation, and If
tablishment of industrial state in part of tha pathologist’s report which executive request It when tho hearing
th# ikrtpitkha- far haa declined to
Cologne or other parts of tho occu s«id the bodiM had net boqn in the opens tomorrow.
nnsUWe a hostile attitude it la due to
water more than 48 hours when taken
tizsf 'moderate leaders who have been pied area.
from the take after an exploalon had MIAMI Y. M. C. A.
pcn»ukdlngtOveir'.wavering following
‘
.
BASKET BALL SQUAD
C h ic a g o , Oct. 31-M aJtrOsparal c||iscd them to (foihe to_the surface.
.>
* ■ -V ’
*'
that the government roust be spared
Henry Talicn. who command*! the The faet that tho pathologists had
parliamentary opposition ^ * u* ® ° * American forces on Rhineland, said made this statement published today
MIAMI, Oct 81.—The Mleml Y.
tho nrohlam* confronting it at home
on hi. arrival from Washington. «ha* created a sensation. In the review re M. G. A. basketball squad Is planning
AND HAS CONFERRED W ITH
THE GERMAN MINISTER
A T THE HAGUE
,
tho floor room of tho Inn, and when
sKo entered tho room, fthc saw Julian
Brain standing there with the gun
;
held
In his hands. It was pointed to
ward the door, fthe ftftld,*. and s i she
,
entered
a man unknown to her onUred from the doorway, and made a
move as though he waft about to at
tack Julian Brain.
. '
Miss Cassavant said she dashed
forward, and pulled tha trigger of the
shotgun, which waa etUl held In the
hands of Brain. The discharge took
effect in Raymond Lee, who died al
most Instantly.
Deputies yesterday afternoon took
Miss Cassavant for an automobile
ride about Miami. Thky *pent eeveral hours, moving along Uie streeta
throughout the city In the hope that
Brain would ie ht r with ihtm, ana
realize that ah had been Uken In cus
tody. He had not aurrendered at 8:80
JACKSONVILLE, Oct 81. — Tha
Jacksonville Motor dub haa com .on
record as favoring tha erection at tha
county lino on ell main highways v
ceding into the d ty of algM * d**C*
natlng the county boundaries idfi
val. The tourist committee of Chase* ^
Grandpa Dumas were
and Dumas stubbed his too and Prof.
Lawton fell down and Qf. Tolar waa
declared Jho winner apd presented
with a pair of sox, which he will soea
get In the Habit a t waarlhg regnarly,
Instead of Sunday only, ae at pie*
sent.
, . ■ •‘
Dumas end Fort wlH have charge
o f the' cnterielntncnt ’ next week;
which means that Fort will have all
the work to do, and Dumas wQl dalM
all Ah* credit. .
�calling at Prank Akers’ filling eta
Mr s . FRED DAIGRR —....—
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Society M lto.
PhonatlT-W
.
I f you have any friendg visiting you—if you are go
ihg home, or If you are entertaining, write a postal card to this department,
living details, or telephone the item. It will be greatly appreciated.
cal plant.
Valdes.
He is registered at the
rived in Sanford Monday and will be
iiiuday— Daughters .of. .Wesley .meet Juira several dayir.ilfr tjc # ot_ locat
aS 8 p. it*# pto the h
ing' JiePe. permanently#, Hq Is stop
Elisabeth Musaon on
ping at the Valdes.
Wednesday—-Hallowe'en Subscription
BvMgd* party'at th* Parish House
under the auspices of St. Agnqs
Guild at 3 o'clock.
Wedaeoday— Subscription Bridge at
K. of C. Hall on Oak avenue, at 8
p. m, under auspices of Catholic
Altar Society.
Thnraday— Every Week Bridge Club
meets at the homo -of Mrs. Ray
mond Key at 3 p. m.
Mr. and "Mrs. Fred T, Ddvls, of
Tampa,' Fla* ^ere among, tho guests
at tho •Voider Monday,^ Mr. Davis
coming up to attend to business mat
ters in the city.
.
PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
An-exceptionally Interesting meet
ing of the Pipe Organ Club was held
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Miss Martha Fox on Oak avenue.
»«Matters of much Importance were
discussed, anjrf plans 'msdi for a Cook
ed Food *«Jo to be held Saturday.
Gift* were also turned in for the Gift
2 After business had been transacted,
Cbe hostess scrvfed a tempting salad
course, with coffee and FVench pastry.
About twenty members of tho ciub
were present. Tho next meeting will
be held at the home of Mra. H. T.
Paco on West First street.
Florida: Partly cloudy Tuesday
and Wednesday, probably becoming
unsettled. Little change In temper
ature; moderate east and southeast
winds.
,
.
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 29.—The
Vnaxlmum and minimum temperatures
|n representative cities# furnished by
the;waather bureau from records com
piled ,gt 8 p. m., follow s;;
Cltice
Max. Min.
Atlantic . City
... ..... 68
testing fact* (n <tfhilectlon with the
inadequacy of •the existing system
nnd as to the extent to whkh It will
bo necessary to build to meet tho dot De s d a y
ISlHI rrr«»>
minds'even ^cif tho near ftJtnrd. In pai**w «a«rjr
CHICAGO,
his talk befpre the Chaihbor of Com
merce, Mr. Craig reiterated the sav prices: Whbat, December, 105 7-3/to
ing than could bo effected by securing 100; May, 110 5-8 to 3-4; corn, Deo.,
soft Water to take the place of the
72 to 3-8; oats, December 41 1.2. .
hard sulphur water now in use which
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is destructive to plumbing. While ab
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 30.—Cotton
solutely pure, sulphur water is most
eleven o’clock.call: Dccmeber, 30.54;
objectionable, tl is cxtpemely hard
January 30.40.
apd requires the use of greater quart*,
titles of soap than would be necessary
(^TIJO LIC BAZAAR.
if water of a softer content was avallr
able.
;
Mr. Crfllg’iit a lk
h c^ H jf: en
dorsed byifA.'vBI^RcnnelIy, ongjof tho
Board oF G ovefk rm w h o also xtptcd
that unV bond is^ c l|mtemplaU*d for
NOTICE.
V4.
w b d n b s iW ^a S
To whom it may coneern:\T^at I
municipalownership o f, public MtliL
ties'in Sanford should* Hi made largf will not bo responsible for a n y ^ d ts
Cullen U n d l s V ^ y
enough to include both the plectrlc contracted by my wife, Eska Rakulla.
“ WATCH YOUR STEP"
182-4tp
light plant and the gas plant. The John Rakuiis.
bonds for thqse last two, stated Mr.
It'l tt Goldwyn. Also a Com
Connelly, need not be sold until the ATTENTION - * H6tils,_Tk)fcrdtng
city decided that time
was oppor
houses and housewlvcs-^good oldtune.* He pointed out, however that fashion homo-made country sausage
when the water works distribution for sale by Parcel Post 5 ound car
system Is under construction it would tons and up. Mnde on the farm. Write Expert Typewriter cleaning and>
pairing. Call H. 8, Pqp^, phone I
be well for the city to lay the gss P. O. Box 453, Quitman, Ga.
or
Peoples Bahk,
ng.ir
’
182-3tp
mains at the same time. trail would,
eliminate file necessity of again tear
ing up the streets when the gaa plant ONE, two-room, ono three-room
** *
* 5JONEY
was taken pver by tho city and this
npartment for rent. Oak and 2nd
Send this ad and lap cents to Fob
service extended. B. F. Whltnor, alio St., Phlllipo Apartment Phono 3.
. • .
182-3ip & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chita*
a member of the Boaid.of Governors,
III., writing your name and addrti
favored the city ovontuaily securing
dearly.
. You will receive a ten eti
all tho Utilities and believed 'that a
- - SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE.
'
bottle
of
FOLEY’S HONEY ANI
bond Issue should he made to Include
Hallowe’en Subscription
Bridge
TAR
for
Cough*.
Colds, and Croo;
all of them. T. t . Dukmi, superin party at X. of C. Hall on Oak nvcmje
tendent of the A. C. V declared that under the auspices of Indies Altar also free sample packages of.FQLE
SIDNEY PILLS v for
Uackach
thb inadequacy of fire protection sys- Society. Admission 25 cents.
Rheumatic
Pains,
Kidney
and
BIW
‘ * *been a
' pro'>blefn with the conjsat-mon-tuea-3t
tcjti h?d
der
'trqqblo;
ar)d
FptiftY
CATllAl
stniction deparlmei ^
TIC TABLETS for Ck>n*tltpation si
when laying out tKo new shops. An
NOTICE Tb THE PUBLIC
adequate fire protectin' according to
I hereby forbid all prisons to harbor Biliousness. These wonderful rerr.i
Mr. Dumas Is ono of the primary fae- aid or abet or contract nny dobtn with
tors considered by, nny corporation my wife, Lucy Cox wh'b has left my
when scloctlrifc a location. When the house nnd bed without Ju3t cause.
time arrives for the Atlantic Coast
FRANK COX.
* 183-2tp.
Lino to select a location for Ita large
Florida shops, Sanford contending for
same, could have no stronger argu BEAUTIFY YO 0R YARDS.
Wo
ment than an adequate Arc protection
Imvo a completes lino pf nil kinds
of flower seeds, bulbs, and lawn grass,
system.
^The various reports of Mr. Craig all of 1923 crop. Come in and ace
Orlando, florlda
together with tho maps will be put our stock before buying eleswhere.
in pamphlot form by tho Publicity The Allen Seed Co., Sanford, Fin.
183-Dtp.
Committee of the Chamber for dis
D r y C le a n e r s
tribution to citizens in ordor that
they .may become informed of all the
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 27.— Lieu LAU N D RY W O R K / o f AL
tenants F. O. Rodgers and II. D.
dotaiis in the premises.
KINDS A T RIGHT RBICES
In concluding his remarks Mr. Palmer, flying two United States
Craig paid high tribute to the possi navy nirpinnes, took off from a snow
bilities of the City Substantial, the covered field hero today, for Omaha, Work called for and delivei
efficiency of its city government, anil Nebraska, the nctx stop scheduled
tho corporation of Itn citizens ns man on their 14,000 mile flight from Port
natiafaction guaranteed
ifested in the activities of the Cham Au Prince, Haiti, to tho Pacific Coast
nnd return.
ber of Commerce.
Mr.. and ,|lni. Ernest of Jackson
ville were arrivals at the Valdez Mon
ST. AGNES GUILD.
day. Mr. Ernest ip tlje representa
Mra. J. B. Coleman nnd Mrs. Paul
tive of Armour A Co., and js well Biggera were the hostesses yesterday
known in Sanford.
afternoon for the St. Agnes Guild, at
tho home of the former on Sanford
W. A. Ames of Leesburg was a Heights.
THE SILENT HOUSE.
guest of the Voider Monday while in
Oar house is noiseless today,
Tho apAcious rooms of this new
Strange alienees the clean rooms tho city calling on the local trade. He home wore adorned with baskets and
represents Smith, Richardson & Con bowls of Spanish vines and ferns.
o Ml
.
So different from when we used to roy.
, ■ A short business session was held,
•
aay,
at which time reports were read, and
II. Eaton, of I’alntkn, Fla., refrig committees appointed for the Hal
“ Will the child never bo atlll.”
eration cnglnocr of the Southern lowe'en party to be given Wednesday
UtllitlcB Co., is stopping several days afternoon at tho Parish House.
Out* house la kept perfect today,
Made bright by tho houso mothcr’i at tho Valdez while Inspecting the
Following the business meeting a
local plant.
.
'
social hour was enjoyed, refreshments
N6 ,children now litter the floor with
of salad, sandwiches nnd hot choco
S. E. Barrett with the Fruit Grow late being served.
. * their play
Louisiana Officer f
ers Express, returned last evening
. As youngsters ofttimos will.
Tho noxt meeting of the Guild will
after spending tho summer In Georgia be held Monday aftomoon at the
A TLAN TA,
Oct. 30.— Assertion
We ean run our house on schedule and Virginia. Mrs. Barrett is visit homo of Mrs. R. W. Pcarman on West
that
J.
J.
Brncowcll,
KInn investiga
ing In Georgia nnd will nrrivo In San First street with Mrs. I’cnrmnn nnd
v ;
today,
tor had told him when he went to
„Wfe breakfast at seven nnd lunch at ford in about .two Tjvecks.
Mrs. Bolding an hostesses.
Bastrop, La., to investigate dlsapono, . ’
Among those present yesterdny
pcnrnce two men that there was no
Mrs. Henry I’urdon nnd MO® were Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. Clifford
When the child was here Jhera was
uzo for him (o go to Mcrriugc, that
dnughter Lou lralfft^undsy evening Peabody, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mra.
often delay,
two bodies found in lako had been
for Waynesboro, Gn.. where aho will
, So many things had to be done.
tied on logging cart wheels and rolled
visit her father, John Blount, nnd
down hill was mado in deposition by
Yet I’d give aii I have in tho world sister, Mfs. Jack Hewitt for several
S. N. Littlejohn at hearing in Fulton
weeks.
today,
thewa, Mra. McRory, Mrs. Fred bounty court of suit of E. M. Rittenft To heqr the playing feet upon the
Dslgcr, Mrs. W. R. Leake, Mr*. J. houso and others for receivership of
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F|eck nnd Mr. N. Robson, Mrs. Tom Owen, Mrs.
•floor,
Klan.
Of the child whom God haa taken nnd Mrs. W. R. Fleck of Wnukegnn, Clarke Leonnrdy, Mrs. John Lconnrdl,
,away,
s III., who are touring the state, are and Rev. A. 8. Peck.
Greatest Mathmatician
In tho city for n few days, stopping
Who tries oUr nervea no more.
at the Montezuma. They will mako LACE IS GROWING IN THE FAVOR In The World Died In
their headquarters at Sarasota.
Our house Is too silent today.
*
OF PARIS DESIGNERS.
— By William .11. Leach
At the Paris dressmakers' winter B a l t i m o r e Hospital
Mrs. Vivian Speer, who was op openings lace gowns for evening wqsr
Dr. Freeman, Professor of Mathema
erated
upon nt Fernald-Laughton
D. L. Thrasher left today for Jack
und simple lace frocks for afternoon
tics In Penn. Slate
.
hospital has recovered sufficiently to
sonville where he went on business.
use were strongly fentured, the Dry
bo removed .to her homo on Palmet Goods Economist’s Paris office writes.
„ Jodie Cameron spent the week-end to avenue. Her-many friends wish As the setson advances Incc Ib more STATE fcOLLEGE OF PENN., Oct.
here with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ji>o Came her n speedy nnd complete recovery. and more in vogue, nnd all indica 30— Dr, II. Freemnn Steeker reputed
to he ong of the greatest mnthenjatiron at their h'onio on tho EnHt Side.
tions point to its extensive use for mns'-ln'world died In Baltimore to
Mrs. W. JJ. Dodds of St. Cloud,
spring.
day. Ho had been professor of mathe
^ M i If. Alltlq .Is .Is u business visitor Noble Grand, Miss F.lisc McCaskcy,
This vogue for lace follows natur matics at Pennsylvania state college
to Hanford from Jacksonville, stop- reader from Kissimmee, Mrs. Arthur
ally on the pronounced use of Bounc twenty yodrs.
Cooper of Kisslmmco singer, wore
plhg at the Valdez.
ings in the present winter fashions.
among the prominent visitors here
In lnce the new note, and that to bo
Do your Christmas shopping early
|t Wm. Stewart of Toronto, Canada, lust evening for the district meet
particularly emphasized is the large and get out of tho way ,of the rest
arrived in the city yesterdny for n ing of the Rcbeknhs.
plntoau of lace or of embroidered of us.
W
_
brief sojourn nnd is slopping at the
not, nnd the circular inco flounce in
Miss Elizabeth Whitncr, who is at
Montezuma.
Chantilly design in metal or in Hllk.
tending Cathedral School at Orlando,
The former has been mnde the vogue
Mrs. George Upchurch of Iliim- spent the week-end here with her
by Jean Patou, who showed two of FOR RENT—Two furnlsHfil and one
ingham, Ala., is the guets of her sis purents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Whitncr.
tho moat nucccssful dresses of his
unfurnished apartments. 301 Park.
ter, Mrs. George Shipp nt her home Hhc hud an her guest Miss Llizuboth
opening made, the one in pluteaux
183-3tp
McCulloch.
on Sanford Heights.
of green Chantilly lace, tho other of
plateaux of brown net embroidered in ‘FOR RENT—Two-room housekeeping
Misses Edna and Ann Underhill,
gold. These plateaux measure four
npnrtment. 719 Oak Ave.
of Barbervllle, Flq., were Qio ut- Mrs. II. J. Rcjnhjvft and Mr. !>.. u.
to six feet In diamcjpt and from two
183-tfr. ,
W ayvx«. of Clopiunnfl, Ohio, were
trnrlivC eucsta og Mrs. W. p.
to three arc employed in making a
guests of the Valdez Monday. Thoy
LOST— $15.00 in hills. Reward for
are driving through tho country In model.'
return to Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
.
With rcgnnl to types of laces fav
W. W. Crocker, of Philadelphia, their enr to.tlfclr wlqter home in St.
183-3tp.
ored,
combinations
of
silk
and
of
met
promlcntly connected with tho lxster Petersburg.
«
.
al, or of metal, silk nnd wool, take
Plano Co., is a business visitor to
Fred O. Ebcrkanlt, of Atlanta, Ga., precedence. For instance, u lace will ENGINEER CRAIG’S REPORT
Hanford, slopping at the Valdez.
ON PUBLIC UTILITIES WAH . I
a frequent nnd well known visitor to be showii with mesh in n silk nnd
WBL1. RECEIVED !
metal
combination
with
figure
car
the
City
Substantial,
aild
genial
rep
R. R. Klnard, of Crccent City,
C
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well known aiul frequent visitor to resentative of tho willit-Southcaat ried out In silk; or again the mesh
(Continued from pnge 11
Sanford ia • guest of tho Valdez Co., was n visitor to Sanford Monday, will be of silk with the decoration in
silver, gold tinsel or In metal and 8125,1.p)R.OO.‘ In explanation of this l
while in the city attending business stopping nt tho Valdez.
latter- figure it might be stated that |
waol.
interests for Swift & Co.
The Sanford Paint Store, in the
Sheer laces on the order of Chan thA city’s balance sheet of December J
Wclnku
Block,
cnlls
your
uttentlon
to
tilly arc in the load although laces in .list, 1920 showed a surplus of $20,- <
Lester Rlchada A Co., entertainers
000.00 wifbout a Reserve for bonded
de luxe, arrived In Sanford Monday thnt giHKl Sun Proof pqint in another tho Spanish nnd lnvthe heavy tlalian
debt. In December 1921 the require-' I
for a weeks engagement nt the Mi- column today. Mr. Halverson says styles also are represented.
Jenny stresses heuvy Venetian lnce. inents of the sinking fund 310-1,000.00, j
lane theater. They are stopping nt this paint is giving universal satlsfacThis Incc has always been n favorite were upon tho books causing a de- I
the Valdez.
lion. Call on hini when you want with this house, and this season, Jen licit in the surplus account of $-10,- j
ny has taken n more prounounced 000.00. Tho surplus has increased {
paint for any purpose.
feature thun over of lace with hcavy> each year, and at present standi at j
n to look
Socmj ns though tho professional filled in patterns In relief in gqjd, 512D.15R.00, which with the reserve i
makes a total of 3204,894. This looks j
They are men of this city arc getting more tinsel, or silk.
•
Several of the model maker* have like a Urge amount of surplus and ita j
than their share of fjfoo gasoline at
Akers’ Filing. Station. Dr. Tom used o very sheer, black Chantilly provided for in the new plana. Bolh j
onn, slute Moore hold the lucky number yciter- Idco in close, al lover roso design, ev East and West sides of the city will i
is in town day, uml Dr. Selmun bobs up serenely ery alternating rose In tho design of be given full protection if Mr. Craig's ]
j arrunge-1 today with No. 1555, that entitles him tho lace being ovcrUid with a heavy plans are adopted which is some tiling ]
amhrnlilorv In briirlit coloren wool theso soctions have never received tj> i
date. The mains of the present sys- |
tern hove be^n In service for a num- j
ber of years and when subjected to j
high pressure during an emcrgoncy i
have been unable to stand tho strain, |
Matinoe for School Children Dully ut 4:00
bursting repeatedly. The propoied |
Night Shown StarUng-at .7:30 nnd 9:1& 1\ M
system provides for mains, the carry* j
ing capacity of which Will ha six i
...
TODAY
’
,
u
t|me and opa half t|mea greater than
NOTICE TO DBMOLAY8 *
those now jn use. k The additional fa*
Tho meeting of the local chapter,
duties ppovidod to fight fire wi)l no'
order of Demolay, scheduled for to
doubt cause a reduction In Insurance
night at the Masonic hall will not »>e
rates' in Sanford, particularly on tb«
held as formerly planned. There will
portion of
31.000,000 worth o f
“ THE MOLLYCODDLE”
l»« no mooting this week, but tho re
property now ynprotectod and which
gular meeting will bf held next Wed
Comedy— Snub, Pollard in “ Hook Line and SlnUor”
represents sixty-two per cent of Ihd
nesday ptght, November 7, 1923, nt
buildings in Sanford. This aavlngthe Masonic hall and every meinher
will be sufficient to pay the interest
Is requested to eomo that night in
on the fco#l of ihc proposed water
stead of tonight.
'rlcea 25 and 50 Centa
Matineo 10 and 15 Cent*
works system.
By order of Master Councillor.
The map which Mr. Craig has proWednesday— '*T1te Second •Kiddle.’'
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trod
brings. to' light soma r t r y inFor quick results try • Want ad. \
lU M H U a M H M H M U H a H IIU IIM IM H H H U IV
iK U taH H K K K iH R S K IH
Which Closes Tomorrow Night, Wednesday
Outing Flannel at per yd..........................
Winsor Crepe at per yd..........!................. ...
Nurses Uniform Cloth at per yd. ..r.............
White lndianhead at per yds .... ..............
All Wool Serge at per yd.....1.................. ...
Best Grade Bleaching at per yd.................
Men’s Suits at per s u it.... ;.......................
Boys* Suits, two pair pants at per suit.... .
Men’s Hunting Boots at per p a ir ..............
Ladies’ Felt Bed Room Slippers at per pair
Men’s Genuine Velour Hats at each ........
Suit Cases, Genuine Cow Hide at each.......
Wool or Cotton Blankets........................
,D O U G L A S F A I R B A N K S
Also Lester Richard’s Big Vaudeville Review
L, i L ;
V * ' I
First’ Street, Welakn
�PAGE T W O '
T H E S A N FO R D D A IL Y
. t1
* * J Robs Calomel of
p
i«
Nausea and Danger
M
M
Ml
Ml
T n can find the a i a i of
every Ur* Business M u
In Buford In this Coin no
each day.
Classified Ada le a word. No
Ad taken for leas than 25e.
And positively no Claaalfled
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
moat accompany all order*.
Count the word* and rdmlt
srordlngly,
BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L i
BASK ET B A L L
T R A P SHOOTING
GOLF
m is ;
m Medicinal Virtue* Retained ami Im*
proved-— Dangerous end Sickening
Qnalltles RemoVed, Perfected Tnblet Called "Calotab"
R. I.. SIUTP, Editor
BOXING
M
Ml
Mi
Ml
k*
Mr
The. latest- triumph of modern eeleiioo I* n ' ilr-naupu nti tl ' ealotm-l tnhr
let known to the drug trmle n* ’‘Calpt
tabs." Cnlomel. tin; most Kencrally
unrfttl at nil, medicine* thus enter*
nj»on n wider field of popularity.—
mirlflctl • riTill refined .from ilium*
jecttonntile qualities which flive lieree 1 i t Siif. -i:ttiai< »*o.ft hltv
tofore
limited ' It*'nel.: 1 ■'
Phone
498
Phoifr 498
Mt.Mt.Mt M t-yfl *<
^ W.
' In hllipusnee*. ■nortatltpatlon. Iirml*ehe* and Indigent tun. And In a arrnt
variety or liver, etomneh nnd kidney
A zljijiy comedy that shli tiers nil
Pulunm High will take a little trip
Irotfiilca rnlomr) Wan the most nuc>
ceesjful remedy, blit lie line wn* often down here Saturday to sue what they acrccti record* for *speed" and Action.
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
m-Kmeted on account of .It* slckcnlna
FOR SA LE
Trunks and Baggage
MunllUee. Now It le the enelcel nnd enn do to our Celery Growers—in,the
most plfitx.nnt of mMletMrs to take way of eating them up.
Clo'arthe road for Cullen Until* In
Transferred Anywhere Any •
FOR SALE— Rhode Inland eggs for
hi*
latent nnd speediest picture.
—
Time
setting, 15 egg* for $1.00.
Mrs.
Putnam High has got the material
Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, San
In. which n city feller In n hickory
to
give our .Cclry-Fcda d good game
83-tfp
SANFORD N O V E LT Y ford.
shjrt
battles a country hick In tailorbut not quite enough to eat them up
S
tr a w b e r r y p l a n t s for sa le
modes
for the hnnd qf the banker's
W ORKS
—unless they spring n few surprises.
— Either pullod ready for ^silvery,
daughter.
c o l l e r , Propor In the field.
Phone Ellsworth
The Lakelnml Dreadnoughts must
Hang tight to your scat while Cul
General Shop and Mill <8303) or Dutton ({>33) for prices.
he getting ready for n real hnrtl
142-tfc
len
I-nndis cuts the comers nt 90 miles
game with the Summerlin boys.
Work
an
hour
on the Hikhwny of I.ovc!
FOR SALE — DoSoto pnlnta and
Conch MfQulllmi has closed the pnrk
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
vnriiinhca
at Sanford Novelty
to Idle spectators during practice
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. Works, sole agent*.
An up-to-date comedy of bldfnsh154-tfc
hours. In other words the Dread
ioned
folks.
in
Longwood
noughts nre getting ready to sink the
ro r halt—10 acres
Yellow
Jackets
under
n
tremendous
corner
of
Crovc
and
Orange
Avenues.
S. O. Shinholser
Sanford High To Take
S. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 Sec.
score.25, Twp. 20, Range 29.
Thos J.
Contractor and Builder
On Palatka High
Baxter, 52 Ganscvoort Street, New
Conch Ilarchnn i t tho Gainesville
Here Saturday
Hurricane spilled quite "n surprise a
FLORIDA York, N Y .
10-1-1 month
few days ago when he filed n protest
ngnlnnt the game thnt the Hurricane Fast Eleven of Putnam'* Will Meet
FOR
KALE—
Small
bungalow
with
A. P. Connelly & Sons *
Locals on Hood Field.
lost to*\he Summerlin Yellow Jackets.
nlf modern convenience. Completely
b la k tlik fl IMS
The
Gainesville
boys
have
no
chance
furnished,
two
full
sized
lot
well
im
Real Estate, Loan* and Insurance
for tho state championship this year
Phone 48
104-8 Magnolia Ave. proved, also twenty-five Plymouth
so what's the use of spoiling Bartow’s
Rock hers nnd one rooster. One of the
chances and probably their good nnme
most desirable locations on Sanford
by mnktng a complaint about their duy afternoon. Due to a wet field nnd
STEW AR T the Florist Heights. No mortgages on place.
showers Conch Wilkinson has had n
Will
sell
nt
a
sacrifice
for
cash.
Any
players.
Flowers For All Occasions
hard time in getting enough out for
Members
one interested address I’. O. box 874
Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Sanford, Fin.
Coach Barchan Isn’t the only one "two teams to practice hut it is hoped
who could file n protest against the thnt more will be out this afternoon.
814 Myrtle A re .---------- Phone 26U-W FOR SALE—At a bargain , two of
Palntkn boasts of a fairly good
Summerlin bkys-*-but the others are
the choicest lota in Sanford with
team
this year, their only loss being
willing to fight'it out.
femnll house well furnished.
Sec
SANFORD M A C H IN E bookkeeper
to St. Augustine Inst Friday by scote
nt Herald Office.
C O M PA N Y
t According to n Bartow newspaper, of 19 to 0. According to reports from
183-3tp.•
Bartow
High claims that Sanford Palatka they arc in hard training for
General Machine and Boiler
FOR SALE—A real homo in one of
High ineligible plnycrs in the Bartow their game with Celery-Feds nnd ex
Worka
tho best locations in Sanford. Ad
-Sanford gnmo here a week ago Sat pect to take homo the bacon.
Cylinder Grinding
dress Home care of Herald.
urday. But Burtow also mentioned
Phone 62--—
Sanford. Florido
that they were not going to make and
ISSUE FOR PUTNAM
FOR SALE—An ideal home for tour
protest.
ist or couple. Address T. C. enrePALATKA, Oct. 31.—On Novem
Herald.
183-3tp.
They ought nut to, they won the af ber 30 the freehold voters of Putnam
FOR SALE—Celery and E senrole
fair anyway; nnd we’ll bet our Inst county will pass on a bond issue of
plants. Ivan H. Rubow, Mecca
dollar that Summerlin wouldn’t win $500/)00 and tlie question of whether
Hammock.
184-3tp.
the blue ribbon herself for a perfect or not the entire county shal he cre
Card* of Sanford's Reput
FOR SALE—House andTot on Union
illegibility list.
ated into a special road and bridge
able Professional Men, each
nvnuo close In, $2,000 for quick
district under supervision of three
of whoa, la hi* choaen proFour big claslcs in football nre road trustees.
A concrete bridge
foaaCon the Herald recomscheduled fori-Stturduy
when the ncross the river will be nniong the
meada to the people.
University o f 1Florida meet* Mercer Improvements the bonds will provide
L b —nt n very reasonable
*IM*I -mill ilPRj'JJA'i 111 m'Ji.
at tjahwoviHcjoMiifiil and. Duval, <U If*14411 ***
one Yellow Joel
Jacksonville; SnVannsh ntnl Hills
one Toni Wats
borough nt tho iligar City and last
"Symes-Schultz Farms, Inc,
George A. DeCottes
but not least I’nlatka nt Sanford.
184-Ctp.
Attorney-nt-Luw
WANTED—
Position
by
boy,
white,
Over Bealnole County Bank
FOR RENT
American, 17. Have experience in
NFORD
FLORIDA
grocery
nnd chemistry;-—Good per
Hags Wanted— Clean rags wanted at
sonality, clean-cut—one thnt has been
the Herald Office,
FR ED R. W ILSO N FOR SALE—1 Sewing ninrhino al trained right. Testimonials. Phone
251-J or Seminole Cnfc.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
most new; 2 burner oil stove new.
18 l-3tc.
First National Bank Building
120-2'.i Palmetto Ave. Miller Apt.
INFORD
FLORIDA
_____________________________ lB2-3tp W A N TE D— BoytFtosell
Lester Richards Vaudeville Review
FOft RENT— Furnistied room 411
the
Sanford
Daily
today
presenting "The Sheik from
ELTON J. MOIIGIITON Pnrk Avenue.
182-(itp
Herald
on
the
street.
Alabama."
FOR KENT—Flvo room furnished
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Building
apartment, newly finished. Finn loca Easy money for lively
SANFORD
FLORIDA tion. Reasonable chnrgcs. Twenty
boys. See It. L. Shipp,
minutes from Snnfurd. B, T. Tiller,
circulation manager at
Pnola.
lllH-tfc.
W . J. THIGPEN
Screen attrai-tidn—"Second Fiddle
(> roonts
llH K’K B U N G A L O W
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenette, Herald office.
and bath, located on a corner
Shirley Apnrtmchts, opposite Post
Real Estate
Glenn Hunter in "Second Fiddle
lot, 70x120, with paved street
IKl-Gtp.
F1RK. LIFE, AUTO INSUKANCK Office, upstairs.
FO U ND
with Mary Astor.
on two tildes. One of Hie nicl)K KEN 1—019 Mngtm!
est bungalows In one of (he
FOIJND- Bird puppy. Inquire at
Apjdy 11. C. DuBoso.
One was n beau hrummcl, the other
It. C. M AXW ELL
nicest
parts of Sanford. Party
Hnumuillut and Anderson’s Drug
only u “ Second Fiddle," but she chose
will
make
reasonable terms.
Iteal Estate
Store,
»
184-Stp.
the best man.
and
TWO STORY HUOSE— located
nlshed. 100 Myrtle, corner Eleventh
Insurance
on second si reel, with nn extra
183-Otp.
He was alone with tho murderer
SANFORD, FLORIDA
lot, a pick up far some one.
with nothing hut un empty gun, hut
WANTED TO 1IUY—Col- an'SSnfJ73'$.'1,000.00 with terms better
lie
saved
the
gill
ho
loved.
MILDRED SIMMONS
Orlando road out side city limits.
than rent.
Address Harry Richardson, general
Teacher of Pianoforte
lie discovered that It took more WE HAVE A CLIENT, offerin''
delivery.
]82-3tp.
than
a tight lilting suit nnd a pair
two lots in the select part of
nnd Pipe Organ
W X H T E B = T good reliable mini not
of dnneing feet to wni this girl.
Sanford, with a nice little
nfrnid
of
work.
Good
hustler
to
Studio: Room 225, Mcisch Bldg.
Other Sizes in Proportion
house, furniture, chickens, etc,
take agency for the "Orange City
Her woman’s intuition sensed the
Phone
-1
8
1
-J
at a bargain. Party leaving
Water" for Sanford, ('all or write
real worth beneath his rough exterior.
town and must sell nt once,
the Orange City Water Co., Orange.
't his is a good one— ask about
Gily, Florida
His parents thoughts he was a
CHELLE M AINES FOR RENT— Furnished apartments
was a second fiddle, but they received
| LAW YER
nt 200 East Third street. Mrs. G. <05 Palmetto Ave. Phone 481-J n surprise.
-:^-Court House Russet Smith.
F o r - r e n t - Two apartments corner
Good comedy for tonight, also fun
place. Not far from Roue
4th street nnd Oak avenue. Call
from the press.
Court.
Terips if deairod.
2003
or
308-J.
184-fltp.
B. F. WHITNBR, Jit.
County Agent
Don’t miss Lester Richard* in "The WE H AVE OVER F IFT Y LOTS
FU 11NIS11ED ADAKTMENT for rent
Office:
corner 12th und Magnolia. Apply
Sheik From Alnbnma" tonight.
listed with us, ranging in
Basement of Court House
C. A. Tukurh or I.u-Beth Cafeteria.
prices from $200.00 to $3,000.
Phone No. 6.
184-Otp.
All partu of Sanford., Sffc our
Tho Herald for first claa* job work.
•Unlip .
d'HV'Jin Mi-*
v. c.
Y o u r M oney
In v e s te d in
B u y s lik e th e se
W ill N e t Y o u
Big" R e t u r n s
30x3
30x 3 £
F . P . R IN E S
j | (Ustod U. B. 1). A.)
Residence:
A ) 711 Myrtle Avenue.
P/Hkone No. S29-R.
A T T E N T IO N !
T o u r is t
I f you nre looking for a winter
WANTED—Winchester or Remington home in Sanford Here’s ju.st
pump gun, twelve gunge.
Must what you want.
he in good shape and cheap for unsh.
Dwlgnod Oscar Pearson, R. No, A.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., WANTED—Dressmaking for183-3tp.
chiliWn
O pt D.
from 1 to 15 years. Will call for
work. Address, I. Fernands, P, O.
OgUd an-Optomstrict
183-Otp.
Bant P in t Strut Sanford, Flo. Box 124.
MESSENGER
BOYS WANTED—
Good salary with opportuntiy learn
telegraphy. Apply at once Western
Union.
180-Ctc.
WANTED—To rent two- or thrccfied apartment, by
F L O R ID A S T A T E F A IR
st, permanent yesrf, j,( 1A
;• ,4
^ " - \/ *r
'
Privato home pre
> | JnclaonriH e
rfuAllatts1*^'^
^1 . *#■* ‘
ferred/ must t»c reaspnsble. Address,
M B ualnod
iO V B M B E R
(H u
m
IS - 24 ; t r is
offerings before pg^hasing.
W ANTED
’Apartment"; cu e The Herald,
dh*tf
2 Beautiful lots in one of the
best locations in Sanford. ____
Small
bungalow with ull modern con
veniences City water out side
and In, good well, lights, sewer
connected, gas main back of lots.
House
completely furnished,
garden, tools, new lawn mower
nnd 50 feet hose, 25 thorough
bred Plymouth Rock chickens.
Will sell at n bargain for cash.
.
No Mortgages on place
SEE BOOKKEEPER
A t Herald Office
Three-Thirty
Admission 75c
M o w n
A most significant fact about an indus
try is the large number of people w ho
benclit from it.
Take the cement industry, as an ex
ample:
*
'
T h e mills useej 9,000,000 tons of coal
last year. This meant 9,000 coal miners
steadily employed— their families, num
bering not les§ than 25,000, maintained
— and along with diem tradesmen and
o:hcr people enough to supply the needs
ol a town c f over 50,000.
That is, of course, saying nothing of the
business created lor coal operators and
transportation lines.
Sacks arc not so large an item in the
cement industry as coal, yet 50,000,000
new sacks, representing 50,000 bales of
cotton, had to be bought last year for re
placements alone. Back of this were cotton
planters, plantation workers, mill owners,
mill operatives and so on— thousands al
together.
A n d consider these other requirement*
of the industry last year:
3.700.000 barrels o f fuel oil
3,400,000(000 cubic feet o f gas
15.000.
000 pounds o f explosives
32.000.
000 pounds o f greases and oils
. 1,700,000 linear feet o f belting
,
4.500.000 firebrick for relying lqlns
7,000,000 pounds o f paper for bags
600,000 tons o f gypsum
In addition the industry bought quan
tities ol heavy grinding and btiniing'ifaalUaK
chinciy, locomotives, car*, rails, electrical «n
and other necessary equipment.
uilli* iu.-i
In this way a single industry' spreads
prosperity to many others.
When You Paint Use
Sun Proof, Sold Only by
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s
SANFORD PAINT
STORE
J.
W E LA K A
BUILDING
Surety, Fidelity, Casualty Bonds
nnd Invesments
VALDEZ HOTEL
S K sron p ,
FLO R ID A
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P O R T L A N D C E M E N T A S S O C IA T IO N
111 West Washington Street
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THE SANFORD D A IL Y riE R A tO ] AVfcONESRAt, OCTOBER M/» 1323 < f f M ?
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^Tropical
“Must Abate
*:,.v
1923
Season Is Past
.Evils,” Pinchot
. Slight Damage
Tells Mellon
---,—XT
STATE
OFFERS GREAT SPEED
Uniformity State
' WE
:
Public UtUities
Laws Asked I4or
SERVE Y O U
IN H E L P F U L ,
D E F IN IT E W A Y S
•
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,
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.— Unifor
Vct/her Men Now Peeling Orb* for
HARRISBURG, Pa,, Oct. 31.—Gov
‘rw o.D iy mity of state laws regarding public W e can sei vie and assist you along definite
Northwestern Blizzards
ernor Pinchot in a letor to Secretary Thrill. Seekers Promised Their
utilities wan advocated in n report
II
Heeded South
lines of orderly financial management. W e gr
of the Treasury Mellon characterized
Auto Race And Six-Day Horse
submitted
to the Investment Bankers
as a “defense of things as they arc"
can handle either your checking or savings 5
Association of America today by Us
With eqnlriollcnl disturbance*, oth the secretary's reply to the govemRace Program.
account, or both, in such a manner that you committee on public service securities.
erwise known os tho tropical storm orV letter Sunday, criticising thd fed
____ ■■
'
t i .{
The committee's report, which was
icuon, practically’ pa*t, weather cib- eral prohibition enforcement system.
will find it a real pleasure to transact busi
Jacksonville, Fla.—Two day* of automobile races with ifght of the world's ono' of several considered at today's
(errera
P®w, ?hffi1ng thelti binoc- Whnt is nodded, ho said, Is not q de
ness with us
greatest
and
most
daring
dirt-track
driven,
Including
^lg
Ilaugdahl,
and
*lx
sessicn of tho organization's annual j
mr
Which, from fense of present evils'but the;deter-'
nlars \o
days of high-class harness bone nclng will make, up tile, speed program f° r convoqtlon, also urged that oil state
Wc
cah
show
you
how
to
save
and
how
o
now oritfTebrlAjV" will require about mln'ation to abate them followed by
lb* Florida State Fair this year, according to R. W Strlplln, Secretary.
commissions be vested with authority
nil of their attention.
effective action," Mr. Melon's letter
have saved and wc can place wir faeftiti
The auto events will be staged on the second and third day of 'the fair over the valuation rates, sehrices, and
Hardly hatbfiref. A. J, Mitchell, lo was received by the governor today.
—-November 16th and 17th, which wlU be Friday and Saturday and tho bone capitalization of privately owned util
your disposal to enable you to follow their exr
cal phognosUwtor, finished stating
“ It is mnttcr of, sincere: regret, to races, will begin on the followlflk Monday lo run tar the ontiro week.
ity
plants,
and
that
they
be
required
ample.
*
‘
.
that the atom' season had virtually me," the governor said, ‘Hhat your
Home of,the fastest can on the dipt tracks of Amorlca.viU be entered In to publish full financial reports' of
epent itself when'he made4the blunt answer to my letter is merely an ef
W e cun act as an experienced and depend- g
announcement that a cold wave that fo rt. to justify tho present federal th* atate fair gasollno bill sod sill of the driven .ere well known for tholr their operations.
ability
and
daring.
<
able friend in financial matters and assist 3
"When administered with tho broad
Mnt thermometers /.over . the plains system of enforcement, which all Am
est powers and in a judicial mannor," J
ntates tumbling yesterday, was head erica knows to be defective,' Inefficient
you with your problems
5
Condition of Roads
1 Weed Out Bankers
tho roport said, "statewide regulation
ed this way- and Jacksonville could und o breeder of corruption,"
- . " T ...............g
of public utilities has boon conclusive jj - = r - ..... ...... ■
prepare for much lower temperatures
Governor PInchol’a letter tonight
;JVhu Are Off Color
In State of Florida
ly
proved
in
tho
opinan
of
the
com*
as early as this afternoon, with shiv- followed by only a few hours the re
Says Coolidge mtteo to afford tho bcstl guarantees
Compiled To Date
vering atmosphere by Thursday.
ceipts of Secretary Mellon’s answer
which investors can have in this
In the plains states— those north to one Mr. Pinchot sent the secretary
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31, —. Pres country for n maintenance of that
of Texas— freezing weather was re Sunday night. In his first letter the State Road Department's Weekly Re
‘
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
port on Roads.
identO Coolldgo told a group of In integrity of investment necessary for
ported yesterday and the cold wave governor charged what ho termed tho
is moving southeast at a lively clip. breakdown” of the federal enforce
vestment banker* today that tho n toady flow of money into ’the busi i F.
FORSTER, President
B. F. W IIITNER, Caahii
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 30.— country looked to them to "weed ness.
In northern Texan freezing and even ment to tho federal peimit system
Pointing out that Investors n;c dis
rero weather prevailed. But Prof. and declared the state governmont Conditions of Florida’s cross-state out" those engaged in tho banking
Mitchell was unable t oprcdict the ex was hnndicapped by failure of the roads, ns shown by Information gath business -who do not maintain "a posed to withhold funds from busi
tent of the drop in Jacksonville be federal government to use all Its ered by the state road department high standard of ability nnd hon ness affected by "purely political"
agitations, the committaa said
cause of some unsettled. Gulf condi powers. Mr. Mellon, replying last from Its divisional engineers, cover esty."
such
a situation "cramps vi utility and
tions that might tend to modify the night, said the governor's statements ing tho period ended Friday, October
Addressing the bankers, who ore
20,
follows;
the
public
is eventually not adequate
■chilly intruder. . But undkr ordinary nre "not founded on facts."
here to attend the annual conven
ly
served.”
conditions, ho said, the public may
Replying to assertions of thn gov
Rond No. 1.—Nuns Ferry to Jack tion of the Investment
Bnnkors'
“ It Iihs become more evident," the
expect some pretty cold weather.
ernor that permits bad been issued to sonville: Nuns Ferry to Escambia Association of Ameren, from the
Kain was forecast ‘for last night cortain breweries after they had been Hay very good county road. Escam south portico of the Whita House, report added, "that n development of
and early tojlay.
detected in violations of th law. Mr. bia Ray to Milligan good sand-clny tho President said it was "almost local sales of investment securities
vor tthe. hurricane Melton cited settlements made and or brick road. Milligan to DcFuniak impossible to wood out evory unde by operating companies direct to
Looking boric ov<
season, Prof,'.Mitel
ehfijbt declared that explained permits had been issued Springs, county road in ftir shape. sirable clement, but the country neors of service will bo helpful in
Florida had: been luckier this year only after ti year or more had passed. DeFunink to Ponco do Leon, good has come to know that it ran rely pruvonting such unfair iioliticnl atIli n’t Walt llnlil it lLiins to Thinlc of Your Top.
Hava .
than for many year# in ocaaplng dam In certain other' more recent cases Band-clay road; Ponce do Lean to upon tho representations mndo by tocks.”
Those Side CurtniiiH Ready When Cold Wcathor Conics. We
Tho report outlined the expansion
aging storms. In every instance of Mr. Mellon said citations had been Quincy to Tallahhnsscc to Aucilla its investment bankers."
S
OfTer the Rest of Material and Our Workmanship Ls
of the public utility business in the
tropical disturbances the Storms were issued and revocation proceedings ore river, very good county rood. Aucilla
“ More than that,"
hn added,
fJI? All AN TEFI)
sidetracked and passed either to the pending:
river to Greenville fine. Greenville to “ here is nn additional -service you Jest year nnd pointed to the sale with
east or west of the peninsula.
In his letter tonight the governor Madison to Suwannee river, fairly can render: Tho country is coming in the last two and n hnlf years of
Tw<r of the most servere storms, afked the secretary to refuse to re- good. Suwannee river to Live Oak, to realize it must depend upon your pearly $2,500,0011,00(1 of bonds, notes
nnd stocks. This expansion, it said,
one forming in tjjo’ West Indies nbout iesuo permits for the operation of fine. Live Onk to one mile enst of assistance. nnd help
to
weed out
October 22 and one ■in the Gulf of plants where the laws had been brolc- Houston good detour crossing rail those who ore not desirable by was continuing. .
The task of raising funds for pub
Mexico about October 14, were of nnd doclarcd there was no provision road to old road* to within half mile rear-on of not maintaining n high
lic
utilities, the committee found, "has
particular significance. Prof, Mitchell of law compelling the treasury de to Woilborn. Cross railroad ngnin standard of nbility and honesty."
115 Oak _\ve.,---------------- —— — Next To Dodge Garage
licen
made difficult" because of "tho 1
explained! At the start of both It partment to reissue permits after a into Wellborn; signs up cast of Well
Speaking nt the first day ses
was apparent they Would strike Flor year to appliciuits "who are admit born; good for four miles. -The on to sions of Urn convention declared general systems of taxation through
——--* —
T* 1■■ **
‘ 4 "
ida in their northward course nnd tedly law breakers.
Luke City, rough but passable. Lake that business conditions were good, out the country."
"I have no change to make in any City to Jacksonville, brick and con were on a stable basis, nnd gave
had theyr lived up to the reputation
MR. A M ) MRS. POLLY TICKK
of tropical storm* they would not statement contained in my previous crete asphalt, good roud.
every indication of leading to a
o
have missed. Hut both, fortunately letter," Hie governor concluded. “ The
Road No. 2.—Georgia lino to Fort still better situation. Among them
for the state, moved by without any facts are ns I there net them forth., Myers: Georgia line to Jasper, good; was Secretary Wallaco of the ng- AI High School Auditorium Tuesday,
November G
damage, although tho slate* felt some The law abiding citizens o f Pennsyl-1 JnspCr to Genoa good except for one , icclturnl department who outlined
of their force in passingi
■■
Vnuin nre profoundly nlnrmod nndjm||e uttle rough; Genoa to Lako CMy: tho Federal government’ll program
When the curtain rises on tho open
October 31 is regarded as. the ter anxious for relief.. H u state a d m i n - i j j Kh Springs to 1-ako City un-!flf ni,i|nB tho mates in constructing
ncene, tho audience beluddn Fath
mination of the tropical storm sen- nitration is doing its l^vel foal. If dcr construction, detour by wuy of
an,| maintaining good roads.
er
Time
nnd Dame Fashion discussing
ton, Prof. Mitchell said. It begins the present situation 1eprUst nt:i the Fort While; High Springs to Caines- ( Commenting briefly - on agricultural
the
approaching
fashions for men and
best
Uiu
treasury
department
eun
do,
in August nnd there, are three mon hs
vllie, 2(5 miles of asphalt; Gajnetsville•mndit’ana, lie said, that if they oon4 7 0 M illio n P o u n d s
woman.
Father
Time reads in his
then
my
previous
suggestion
tiiat
the
of continual worry fdr the weather
to Ocala rough with the exception of linuetl to improvo as they bad durrecord book of girls in hoop skirts and
.qrforcytq?yiL£Pjjy(£pj\liLipU k j l a c v ^ ta:|t,s ()f excellent
;,XI
forecasted,
.
lime rock rfinsl, j ing.nUw> lasbuyone ...tiuro .ahcu lly
Chief pfi&tecn.'itcr K. II. Howie in <irccHyTmdrTT!ntT«wMentlwrrtp« ^ [ ^ ut0Ur ||cnr ,{(1(ddlck. Ocala to Hello- j would bo ’ iio "agricultural problem." ) k>|U bonnets us in the days of long
Washington, D. 0,, accounts for the ost force than I kuspseted when 1 view under construction, detour near j Optimistic ns to future businoai con- ago, Dame Fnshion sees in her crys, i tnl hull men in ruffled trousers and
»
unusual meteorological record tliys- made R."
lk'iluvicw; IJellcviow to Leesburg to dilions in this
tou,,1
,
1
^
'
_°
i
n
,_4
‘ frills —all of wliich will be protrayed
ly:
4
KurLin nnd Mount Dora voiy good; Prescott, of KaiiKiis f’ ity, president
in nn ensemble of music composed of
ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
OF
“ West i Indian hurricanes origin
Mount Dorn through Orange, Osceola of tho gssociutinn, declared tin* Uni
the entire cast.
ate from causes not clearly defined,
SEVENTH DAY ADVEN’IIHTS
nud Polk counties to liowling Green; tci^ SLrtea held the key to settlement
”
THi' tlrtTe IffTH/o. The H
wonu*n7*inco
but intimately connected with tho
CONVENES IN OHLAND good; Bowling Green lo Gardner, fa|f; of the reparations question, l'nrtlci
getting.
Hie
4>uIlot,
have
taken the
boundary of tho northeast trade
NOVteMHF.lt 1 TO II Gardner through1 Arcadia to Carl* t potion by this country in, ait inquiry
reins
of
government
nnd
gradually
winds and the belt .of culm along the
strom Field, good. Caihlroin Field: Into Germany's'capacity to pay, lie
exchanged
places
with
the
men.
The
equator. They occur less frequently
Tlui thirtioth annual conference of to tlui Bormont Rond rough und insisted, should not involve America
women
now
dress
in
mannish
clot
lies
when thd boundary- is Pear the equa Seventh Day Adventists will open sandy in spots but fair road. Ber- in European politics.
and
attend
to
practically
all
the
busi
tor ns it seems to:be this summer. their meetings in Orlando tomorrow, monl to Fort Myorn, good.
More then 1,000 bankers are at
ness, leaving tho men nt home to do
“ The cause of the extension south November 1st
end" will continue
Road No. 3.—Gcorgai lino to Or tending the convention.
the housework, Hewing, darning, nurs
ward of the area of high pressure throughout the week, closing with the lando: Yulee to Wild's Landing,
ing, etc. The married men dress in
over the Atlantic t snot known. It Sunday night service, November 11. good; Wlld’u Landing to JncksonviUe,
WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF
frills und furbelows, and set m at tho
may lie due to unusual, coldness of
ThD mectipgs will bo held nt tboj good; Jacksonville to Green Cove
beginning of the play to have lost nil
the sir'an^,‘ cold air Is heavy air, Fair Grounds wheru n tented city has Springs, rough; Green Cove SpringR
Secretary Mellon, in reply to Gov. their masculine habits and to have
but this remains to bo proved. The been erected for thu accommodation to PoJatka' rough to end of briclc at! Pinchot, declared that treasury is
surrendered ull of their mule attire ex
fact is not a single tropical hurri and convenience of tho members and Itlcu's Creek; brick road frog/Rica’s invoking every available means for
cept their pants,.to which they hold
cane has been reported this year from their fumilcs wlio anticipate with Creek through I'nlatka to Sun Maton, |prohibition cnfroccmonl and th*t any
with bull-dog tenacity.
any port of the North Atlantic, nor mucii pleasure these annual gather good; San Mateo to Sisco, rough; Sis- j statements to tho contrary by Pinchot
In tho first act, the women go off
have wc ;fclt it necessary even to send ings.
co to Crescent City nnd SoviR* under ur* not founded in fact,
to the lodge, leaving the men behind.
out warnings to any port of that
President J. L. Shuler will preach construction, ddtour ut Longs. Se
Tho neglected husbands get together
great area that the formation of a and many notable speakers of nation ville to Pierson and Harbcrvllle, new
James M. Williams, Philadelphia, for n knitting party. Bill Lawson,
hurricane was indicated. They have al prominence will add much Interest asphalt surface, excellent. Barber- dairyman, tells Senate committee that
who still retains his masculine dross,
been totally absent..
to the doily lectures. Dr. Anderson, villc to Do I.con Springs under con- Charles R. Forbes, while director of
drops In to cliidc his friends nbout
“ In contrast to the conditions; in yho will deliver the health lectures structlon, short detours. Do Loon the Veterans' Bureau, as late as
the shackles they arc wearing and is
the Atlantic the tropical hurricanes will be assisted in practical tlemnn- Springs through I)el.and lo Sanford, September, 11122, tried secretly to re
told that after he is married he will
of the Pacific ocean, or typhoons as r,(rations by trained nurses fully very good. From Monroe Bridge move large stocks of narcotics and
surrender his freedom just ns they
they nr* called there, hnvd .been un equipped for this service. Dr. 'Andur- through Seminole nnd Orange coun» liquors from government hospital at
have done. ThiB brings on nn argu
usually prevalent! this summer, es non it conceded to bo ono of the high ties to Orlundo, good.
PorryyiUu, Md.
ment during which Sutivnn O'Brien
pecially along the coast* of China nndj est typo In his field of work. „
Road No. 4.—Georgia line to Mirushes in with the startling news thnt
Japan. Apparently the energy which
There nro forty-three churches^ in ami: Georgia line thirteen mile*
the woimnn nro plunning to send Daisy
Use
of
injunction
in
closing
scores
causes tho formation of those, atorms Florida which embraces practical and south, Hond-clay good condition. DoAnn G y to Congress tio ns to pass
has bet^j ^shifted from tho Atlantic spiritual Christianity, health work, Hour seyan miles through Dynl to of rum shops in Chicago und its
tho Anti-Trouser Bill.
After the
suburbs, authorities announce,
to the Pacific ocean."—Times-Unlon. hospitalization .and philanthropy, the JCallahan, rough nnd sandy in places
meeting the "Emancipated Women"
kind that help* a fcllowjnnn to help but itunur.1 conditio" itood..
^
^
„ „
march in armed with brooms and in
himself. Side by side with other sects
mile, to Hoh OK" OIU w.
....
j
g|,|ulul*r tr.otni.ot hoo out military style, present them to the |
nnd denominations they have their south, very good, constructing should
men.
missionaries in the homo andfprelgn era five miles north of Rspjrnola. Bug udvuncvd beyond experimental, stage
The 3ccand act opens with nn en
even in mtimals.
fields. *
null to DoyUmi and Now Smyrna,
semble of music showing n houseTho local church has a membership fair; New Smyrna to Titusville, l'J
Goy, Parker, of Louisiana, assert;; cleaning scene in which Tickk is nsof thirty-two and a Bible Bchool miles of shell, rough; 14 tqUea of
that <state hopes eventually to run t.bffcd by bis married friend*. While
whoso growth is marvelous.
shell.
Brr* nrllo* p*vod. Titus- down murderers of Watt Daniel and they aro in th<{ midst of the scrubbing
Among thoso from Sanford who
villa Ur Cqco*. six miles of good rock, T. P. Richard.
in cumes Billy, announcing that lie is
lc&vo tomorrow to join the camp will
about to jUart a movement which will
fly* miles of now state road, 12 miles
be Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clute and son, paved. Cocoa tq Melbourne, 1C mile*
o\erthrow this* petticoat government,
Mr, und Mrs. G. C. Vincent, Mr. and
Death in Chicago of Jimmy nyatr,
In which plan the men join heartily.
ftt good rock road; Melbour ne Ur Se
Mr*. John Leroy and Mr*- I-erny, Sr.;
one of tho few survivors of Anson's
Just ns the haute-cleaning begins
bastian, 20 mllps of fair rock road;
Mrs. Roy Schmidt, Mrs. A. L M esterfnihous' old' Chicago White Blocking
ughin, Sullivan O'Brien breaks in, nnSebastian to W*bassD, 3 miles paved;
dick and family; Mrs. Sutton, Mrs.
baseball club.
. ,
- / nouncing that Soonator Zelln Highthree miles o f trail rock' road; Walras*
“ Lonnl*” McMullin U enUtled W. B. Glidowoll *nd family, Mri. bo to Vcro, detour threo miles, rough;
tho AntjTTromcr
brow, the nuthor
fy-rluns eiTrlYi'’shock,s,;'ljK*'vli*’cI itinre HIIL wll r^-nk to the qromimuMuit
to 5 jftUlcns gasoline tr ee by Burke, Charlie Malm. Those who wlIL,
Ttt .....
for various mevtlng*. w ill be: Mrs? W j n U c . mile]
IlKKJ,
pines, Manila eyuping, whereupon tho men device a
calling aft our filllnc atation any gW.o _____
Vero tojdlajhl
paved.
P. Brooks and son, Victor Farley,
•lisp*'
achqme to keep Senator* HlifHbhrw
r ir 2
out.
day this week
A JL A '
Jamc* Vincent nnd others. .
from the meeting'and at tho same
Road No. B.-IIlgh Springs to Fort
Visitor* ate cordially invitt'd to at
Myers: High Springs through ArcbA m b w ^ o r Harvey *t dinner for time stage their revolution.
Buy Your. Gasolino here— you tend any or * 11' of the meetings.
or and WllUstan to Romeo fair; Rf- T. P. (PConnor'* TfiUi birthday says
The development of this schomo
may be Uie lucky man today
mto to Duncllon newly graded, b^t
1* 1^ *P K h h >
*»P' HH®’ coracs in act threa. Tho voting pre
W ILL OPEN JACEBONKIW^
cinct where tho women have plained
MUNICIPAL L1NKH heavy sand cnliroly passable aftir Iwtcly clean slata.
to bring about the cl.'mux o ' their
rains;
Dunnellon
to
Inverness
aipl
JAfUKONVlLLE. Ott- i |1.—-No..
vember B ha* been *ct os opening ■BrooksviUe fair. Urooksvill*. through Fort, Myers ' impassable ),ut traffic trii mpH.ls stormed by thu men. Then
follows pn exciting controversy. Tho
data of thl* city'* new municipal, Herando nnd Pasco counties la' H.Uf- can go by wgy of ’bicker's rorner.
Quality Tires That Satisfy
result
of this w* cannot disclose, Buf
Rood
No.
B
.
-Haines
City
to
Fort
course. The course was Uld out by borough county lino, rough but pas*Buyers
fi
re
it
to say is nil ends happily.
Pierce;
Hainej
CJly
to
Frost
Proof,
a well known golf, coarse expert, U.*ble,
Hillsborough
county line
Hie
grand ‘finale Is a beautiful
good—shoulders
poor.'
Uotpitr
through
by
way
o
f
six
mUe
DRIVE-IN FILLING 8TATION
of-* championship length, *nd I* <t ■through,
chorus
featuring tho ^tiliro cast.
Frost
Proof,
Pn»W
Freat
Proof
to
.
Pradpntaw,
Sarasotjg
thrc*j
traek
nuted to be ndoilrabl# desighml
•Wood,
taOm,
Mygkka
riygr
very
Sebrlng,
falV.
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w
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4
r
f
.
/*«
AHSplv
) f r r — r~ *— rftt
nlv» the golfer a t i i t s f his skill. •
Turkish naLiuunl aksambly yitpubljc
* Traffic for pkeechobse
First Street tind Blsi Avenue. deb house hn? been jerectad for *
M - 'M V * t t * T fv a r >
tilfijL '
go by may " o f’ Fori Bas- arid electa Kdmal Patha
uikl uiuly -in spots but owUy
. „ ,
- rife
w
m
Mi Punta Gotds directly *
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IFirst National Bank
Tops, SidleCurtains
UpholIstering
pany
Radford Auto Top Com
j& lQ ar Annual T r - ° ~ r w
Potato v
IDAHO
Less than Wholesale
Frank Akers Tire Co-
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PAGE POUR
TH E SANFORD DA1LV HERALD, 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923
The Herald Printing Co.
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WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE
SICKNESS
H A L L O W E E N STUFF
Sanford Daily Herald
.1 Extreme changes o f weather duf
f i n g Fall cause many colds and coughs.
For quid; relief' from throat*'chest
and bronchial trouble, coughs, colds
and croup use Foley’s Honey and Tar.
opiates—ingredient*
Contains
no
printed on the wrapper Largest sellIng cough htedidne in the world,
[••Foley’s Jloncy and TariJirthc most
pleasant and efficient'" remedy for
coughs and colds that I ovor saw,"
Writes Wm. Jones, El Dara, Illinois.
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SE d R A N D A L L =The Tailor \
ii
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M Has reopened his tailor shop nt 221 E. 1st. Street nnd will he pleased g
H to have you call nnd look over hia new fall nnd winter samples before *
buying that new suit
|
■ Twenty years experience In cutting, making nnd fitting (luo clothing *
■ fop men* Have your cult tailored at home where £ou will’ have nd- a
a
vantage of n try on which will insure a, better fit and satisfaction. 5
Y o u r Business Appreciated
r PPi.v W t W V ' l i l S W
or
In Bulk
SANFORI) IIAH TEN THOUSAND
PEOPLE
So carefully is quality in Polarine
guarded that, no m atter whether
you buy it in packages or have
it poured into your motor from the
service station or dealer’s tank, you
may be assured there is no varia
tion in its oiliness or lubricating
qualities.
The packages are easy to handle, pour read
ily, lie flat under the seat in your car; and
it is an excellent idea to carry a reserve
stock o f oil in this way. Polarine is pro
duced, transported and dispensed with such
care that wherever you see a dealer who
displays the Polarine sign you may be as
sured that the quality o f tne oil he pours
into'your grank case is o f the highest.
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M akes
SENTIMENT-Old and New
Cleaning-
Denar Law, former
premier of
England, died at his homo yesterday
and his death will he mourned by th
English folks all over tiro world. He
was an uncompromising leader win
THINGS
wanted what he wanted without any
* invocation and he made many
I could sell you the house and coiflrt noil you the chairs,
'entities as nil grout men make hut
I could sell you the pictures which hung on the walls,
! la- wns a man all the way 'through
I could sell you the curtains and sell you tho atairs,
and he was responsible for much couBut you wouldn't catch their real beauty at all.
rliuetlv'e work before the war nnd
You wouldn’t see what I see in that clmlr,
during tire war and nftciward. In
The lost little girl who hud once nestled there.
fact his*wotk in the war and the tact
You wouldn't know as you looked at that scene
that two of Ids i on* lo^l their lives in
Of the sheep In the*meadow, hung oyer the grate,
the war ia probably what hastened
With thi; hills in the distance, tho grass glowing green,
hia end. (
That it hns a story that it could reluto.
---------- o------ -—You’ d never see the small fingerprints fair
The government hua dropped the
O f tho buby who loved every lamb that is there.
charges*of conspiracy and draft evad
ing aguimit lidwin Dorgdolb the
You'd never think, as you climbed up the stairs,
notorious draft dodger und hro'.hjr of
Of thu feet that had raced where you wearily tread,
drover Cleveland Uergdoll w lo es•You'd never know that this small room was theirs.
u
raped to Germany and Is there yift.
Anti this was their table, and this was their bed.
gi
!t sectaa that Edwin lu a icrvod pats
T lu ho are things which you look nt, just things which
B
of
his lime nnd ia n*>\/ on a |u;ok»
you see,
jj
nnd
will probably escape tho tu-atraca
But things whjch ,ui e freighted with beauty to mtj. .
us first Imposed bKatuc ho chela to
— Copyright by Edgar A. Guest.
M-mtiiu und face the
Dralt
dodging was nut so eary o* aonto of
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Thinfffl Worth While Picked Up Along the Way; Some
From Pens Long Ago Laid Down; Borne From
Pens of Later Hays.
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Tim e Easy
Old
S p rin g -c le a n in g
backaches are out of Btyle.' A little RED SEAL L y e does'
the work better and
» a lot |
easier. The clever woman
finds many ways of making
,it work for her.
Let us Buggest a few,of.
the many uses to you.
W rite for booklet.’
directions In each
B « sure and
buy only thd
genuine Re d
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In Packages
In the figures published today from
the city records ns complied by En
gineer Grnig it would seem thnt San
ford has about nine thousand people
now in tho urtuu) city limits. San
ford is dilTcront from most cities be
ing located in the midst of the great
est farming section in the world nnd
where they grow products on the in
Charges of misuse of money nnd and few great men pile up fortunes. |faithful old mother of tin* Mergdolls
tensive farming plan. This means that plotting and thievery are being made Just another ease of a,man working!was preliably responsible for the
just outside of tho city limits there against the high officials of the Ku for the people instead of for himself ( shortening of Edwin’s sen1once for
nrc about two thousnnd people thnt Klux Elan in Atlanta. All big or and we see cases of it every day. Few regardless of What she did in these
could really lie counted Jn the city ganisations hnvo to go through this ^newspaper men ever garner the shek easel you ear.net in; et Hut it was
limits for they arc Just over the line period especially where there is so els thnt their great work deserves and a ninth i ’s h art da,I a mother's
now. This would give tho population much money involved.
yet they labor all their life for the mind that wai doing all of this work
of Sanford somewhere near tho twelve
benefit of the public.
■----------o----------lo lighten the btirdc is* made honvy
thousnnd mark nnd should he consid
---------- o----------by breaking tho law-.
Willis
Powell
of
Lake
County
wns
ered by the companies that are loan
1
—
■....... —0Maybe you have noticed tin Suning money in Florida on the plan of pulled in Orlando for parking his car
on
tlm
main
stem
over
an
hour
and
r
ami
V
,
*
ini*!
:r.lt:Ui(l
H
it birds and
tho cities having ten thousand or more
says
that
he
cnnnnt
afford
to
go
hark
Tli
in
duel
<irer
ami
tin
key*
are being
ait*l
inhabitants. If a survey of this city
orti.snnd
pay
his
fine
for
fenr
he
would
he
kill.
J
n*Av
lin
t
th.!
•■tiing
tlnys of
V
|
could he made for the loan companies
hunts the huliting season Hit drawing noni
H would demonstrate* thnt Snnford 1pulled again. Come to Sanford, Wilhns the best loan values of any city *'”• 'ari* lm,k >'""r ca,‘ as
ns y,,n of Sanforti are giving tis from time ami no o::c scenij* to It In,-king aftei
ft* time. If you want a paper si xteen tin- *■11f*.* Cl•ment of ii ■ g-tniu laws.
In the state regnrdleas of the number
day .or night,
pages or more patrons’!1 the inor-' If the i ext IcgiHaluit me.
-oof inhabitants living in the real city
sayj
"Democracy
is'chants
that patronir.c your I10V110 pa- Jo.i. ni v. it!; ml nml.i-.,: a i
limits. And on the other hand the!
<•; J'l i' , t t
corpornte limits* of Sanford do not e g -10,1 I ''i*1'-" ' 0,1 nri! right, tild cliap.! per and j ail will have tin best Jsjp'" l'-'v ah nil
was on trial in flic United SintoR In 'flic state and jfllir will liii'Ve'lhe o;:g!'t lo In- pi;*,( in .J;'.l. '
!* gi Intend all over the state hut are just rtt
j
large enough to cover tho real tax- j four years ago nnd the Republicans best stniTH in the state. Good rtores .id in many years has
able area and if Sanford tines not. are on trial now and they will he am! good advertising gn ham! In hand t—o j.h t i |a ; a mal gam
guilty just ns the Democrats and every time your merehnnts ail- >vi nil th y need is n copy of tin
contain ten thousand people today we !
i
were.
Of course l.loytl George was vertise they arc helping to bring new* ■o’ nt her
..ti* tiiat arc \
are sadly mistaken and a real census
I lla game. 'Ii..- trouble with the game
would disclose that many. Tin fig-1 ,lot referring to the Democrats of j people to Hanford.
--------- i
I l;i>v* of Fieri;in' 'i.i that the people a*
given by Engineer t'ralg are America when he made this remark. [
----i
V
\
’e
want
ymi to remit I In rrportH of
whale wink at the breaking of the
ill utiollier port of this issue.
The funner Crown I’rince of Ger- the city's (itmiuvn ami the report of j laws. J-’emiiade cutitjjy had a real
—------- -o------- —
I many wants lo go hack to his native Engineer Craig puUMicd in l.i. t ,
The Daytona Journal isued n sixty land and has asked pet mission of Ger night’.* Daily Herald ami then aendl gnaw v a den .V, one time in the jn*i page trade edition on Monday. Takes many nnd of Holland. It would seem a copy lo your friend* who arc'think .o;t of Archie C,'meroit hut since Ina good town to tlo this stunt amt we that a plot is brewing to bring Un ing of investing in ‘ Sanford. Thcire did hi.* duty a-, lie aaw it he made
congratulate Daytona and the Day royal family hack into power and tin- two report* are better than ail thuj the l.iv.' I* e.ikera and their friend.mail ni'il tigwore changed nnd
tona Journal,
riots ami trouble ail over Germany advertising llml
Gift chamber of Aiehie vva 1 taken off the Job.
would indicate that the royalist* arc Commerce could tlo in idx month* anti
Governor Walton lias received a in for a change in government.
by the way it was Secretary I’eurman
of the Chamber of Commerce wlm1
fine olfir from the chnutauqim course
Now that the weather lias settled rnmpiled these reports. And now all
to deliver lectures all over the coun
try. We liurdly think he will lecture down and the storms are over we the people should pull for the own
should get mine real line winter ership of public utilities for It will
In the south.
weather.
And winter weather in make Sanford a city of twenty thous
Florida means cool, crisp days ami and people in five years.
Lloyd Georg*! recently said that the
cnld nights—hut not too cold, if the
world would ho better If it could gel
light kind of weather prevails in tile
Everybody In Sanford rhoidd he
tho “ Lincoln touch." Ed Higgins was
Sanford section from now until ••laying golf these fine golfing day*.
nil swelled up about this remark and Thanksgiving the lettuce growers will
It is one of the (inert outdoor sports
thought it applied to n Lincoln car.
tnuke a fortune, And if they make a that lws ever been Invented. When
fortune we will all have same Christ you i:<Ldd hoiuo other city to visit
Thu chairman of the' Chicago inas money.
you wm—huvo to know how to play
Church Federation publicity ronmiitgolf or you will he lost an everybody
All gic.it men die and leave Imt play.* golf now. And with the finest
teo nt a recent meeting said that Un
church and the press wore twin little of this world’s goods in the links in the elate you should be en
brothers. Well, they are rather close shape of properly or money. It seems joying you:self Jit the Country,Club
In relationship or would be if the that genius and art and brains can several times* during the week. \oti
not get down to thu digging of gold are helping to build something that
ministers would get closer.
will he tin drtset to your city end you
BBBBBBBBDBBBIBKliBnKUKBBBBBlIBBBBBHBBflBBHUHBBHBIIBHBBABB should do your purl to keep it going.
I
*rS Rend wlmt the Lakeland Star-Tele
gram aays In this Issue about ill!)
Country Club and what it means to
nny city.
■
■
-rsold wherever you see the
trade-mark pictured above—is
o f never-varying quality and
will give you quicker pick-up,
more power, and most miles,
r.CTMMatCfc
i.rw
IN KENTUCKY
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ms
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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923
A N N U A L R E p° R T ^ O C C U P A T I O N l i c e n s e s
,
,,
,
NOLE CO UNTY,FLO R ID A
No. of
i n s e m i - License
is s u e d
]
tHat
office
i witi
1923. '
(Seal)
No. of
1
---- —
TO WHOM GRANTED
FOR w h a t p u r p o s e
Fiom When TO WHEN Total to
State
1—
T. W. Williams
----- Pool Hall
...Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. 1, 1023—
125.00
»
2— Clara Benjamin
—
............RetailMerchant ...........
............Oct.
OcL I f 1923
1. 1922
....9 6.00
, 3-rC. F. Proctor ..
—
............RetailMerchnnt ...........
............Oct.
OcL 1, 1923... —3 3.00
1, 1922
j 4—J* J* Dickinson ..................... Lawyer
— .— OcL 1. 1022 OcL 1, 1023....
10.00
5—Woodcock & Kinney —l---------Retail Merchnnt ---- —...OcL
8,00
1, 1922 OcL i; 1923 ...- 1
G— Fred R. Wilson .......................Lawyer ........... .............Oct. 1, 1922
OcL 1, 1923.-.
10.00
7 J- S. Ashley ........ ..................Retail Merchnnt ....— ..OcL 1. 1922 Oct. 1, 1923....
3.00
8—John Henry .............. .... ........Retail Merchnnt ... — ...OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923—
3.00
0—I. B. Hart ......—..... ...............Retail Merchant —.......OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1023—
8.00
- I
10— A.-II. Middleton .................. -.Retail Merchant .......... OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923—
.. $ 3.00
11—
F. C. McMahon ........ ...........
......Real Estate Agent ........OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923—
J0.00
12—
A. F. Bell —
...................
----Retail Merchant 1.......... OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1023...
3.00
13— F. E. Everly
.— .'...
----Barber Shop .....
OcL 1, 1922 Oct, 1, 1023— - 3
2.00
14—
A. C. tfinder
_
— Retail Merchnnt ........... Oct. 1, 1022 Oct. 1, 1933—.- $ ■ 3.00
16—
Mrs. Adelina Williams — Retail Merchnnt ........... OcL L 1022 OcL 1, 192.7—'
3.00
10— W. A. Parker ..... —
— Bicycle Repair Shop ...:....Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. 1, 1023—_ $
2.50
17—
C. L. Britt ..‘a...- ............... Real Estate Agent ........ OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923...
—3 10.00
18—--C. ■L. Britty........ -—....Agt. Northern Assr. Soc,.......OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1023...
19t—C. L. Britt
AgL Niagara Fire Ins. Co..............................Oct.
1922 1,
OcL 1, 1923—
20-M3. L B*itt ........Agt. Norwich Union Fire. Ins. Soc.____OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923—
C.
21—
R. M axwelj,..... — —........— Real Estate A gent'_____ Oct. 1, 1022 Oct. 1, 1923...
10.00
lp9— S. Schwnrt* ..... -.......... DeHei^n Fruits and Vegs. .. ____ OcL 1, 1022
110— Harry Haynes l i . -’.-----------RcUil Merchant---- ...... OcL 1, 1922
...... OcL
111— Bell Bros. ___ _______ — ....... ............i-fle ta il Merchant
— 1,
.. 1922
_____Oct,
1,
1922
112— T. J. Boston ---------------------- .Retail Merchant •—
___4..0cL 1, 1922
113— Flynt Bros........... ...... - ........ R«tan Merchant
1H—Gulf Refining Co. -------Whole rale Dealers in Oils ..... OcL 1, 1022
116— H. T. Pace — ------ -------- .'—....Contractor —- ________ OcL 1, 1922
110-H. T. P a c e ...................... ........dumber 3 ard _______—OcL 1, 1922
.Retail Meichant ..—
;...Oct. 1, 1«2117— Frank J. Takach
Co.......
—
UeUU
Merchant----------OcL 1, 1022
118— 11. W. AUon Music
119— P. R. Andrews — ..— .... .... Real E*L A g t . ------------- OcL 1, 1922
.Retail' Merchant —----— OcL 1, 1922
120— D. V, Warren
Eti8 Real EaL Agt--------OcL 1, 1922
121— Laku Miry Realty Co. (C. H.
tail Merchant
Merchant —
,— * — 4
J?cL 1, 192£
Ife2-J. k t IDtftfd —
-------- Retail
O c t l , 1082
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—.—Garage 1
lo cL l ,
__ Retail Merchant
r**
;
1023..
1923.. .
1923.. .
1923.. - .3
1023.. .
1923..
1923.. -.3
1923..
1923..
P ^ - -3
1055..
3.00
26.00
3.00
9.00
3.00
3.00
10.00
15.00
S.OO
1923.. ....3
.
1023— ....3
1023.. ...?
1923.. .- S
1023— $
1923 ....
1023.. •...3
, 1023..., - 1
1923 ... - 1
1923— $
1023.. . $
1923 ... *
1923
$
1923
s
, 1923
$
, 1923
?
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1923 .... $
3
1023
1923
5
1923
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1923
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1023
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1923
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1923—
1923 . .....3
1023
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1923.. .. 3
1923 ....3
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1923
1923
$
1923
1923 . . 3
1023— 3
10.00
10.00
5.00
21.00
3.00
G.OO
15.00
4.50
10.00
8.00
3.00
25.00
'5.00
6.00
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4.50
10.00
7.50
.4.50
3.00
5.00*
13.50
$15.00
10 00
10.00
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3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
7.50
25.00
4.50
- 3 13.50
....3 3.00
....3 3.00
4.50
1923 - 3
3.00
.1023
1923.. ....$ 3,00
3.00
1923 . ...»
1923
3.00
1923. ....3
3.00
1923
4.50
1923
1923
1923.
3 4.50
....3 10.00
3.00
1923... - 3
, 1923..
5.00
, 1923... ...»
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1923 ... ...»
, 1923... % 3.00
, 1923.1 3 15.00
$ 31.50
...» 10.00
5.00
:....»
4.50
1923. ... »
3.00
1923.. ....»
50.00
... 3
10.00
15.00
1.90
... $
4.50
... »
3.00
....»
— * ‘ 3.00
... 3 10.00
...3 10.00
... 3
8.00
8.00
~J3
3.00
1923......3
3.00
1923.. ....3
1028.. —. 3 3.00
1923 ..— 3 25.00
1923-... 3 10.00
1923... ...3 - 15.00
J,
1.
1.
1.
If
OcL 1, 1023
OcL 1. 1 M M J
OcL 1, 1923 .— J$
QcU 1. 1923......|
OcL l. 1923......6
OcL 1, 1923----- 1
-S. >V, ({arris ....-- ---------— Pool Room — —— .... ...... Oct. 1, 1922
L W. HasjU --------—
— .Barber Shop ..—
---- .OcL 1, 1022
dip Bracy
___ —________ —)uiber Shop ...................OcL 1, 1928
-■■j
County'
$
6
6
fl.OO
10.00
s.oo
12.00
10.00
3.00
$
$
$
$
6
6
$
6.00'
3.00
5.00
5.00
$
XsJs-O.
1923,
1923..
1923.
1923. ... -s
1023.. ... .$
1923_ .... »
1023 .
$
1923.
1023.. — I
11123. .... ?
1923...... I
1923.. .... 3
1923. ....I
5
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1923......:»
1923 ..... ?
1923.. .... ?
1923 .
5.00
1923...... »
4.50
1923 .
1923.. .... »
3.00
3.00
1923.. ....»
3.00
1923.. ....8
7.50
1923,. ... »
4.50
1923..... ?
3.00
1923..... ?
.7.00
1923........8
1923.......? 10.00
1923 .
$ 31.50
1923 .
1923... 8 3.00
1023... . $ lO’.OO
3.00
1923.......3
3.00
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1923
1923
5.00
1923 .... »
«
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1923 ... ... 5
1923. . $ 3.00
5.00
1927 ....$
1923 ...... • 4.50
' S.OO
1923...
3.00
1023...- .?
5.00
1023. ....»
5.00
1923 .... ?
1023...... $ 10.00
1923........s
3.00
1923
6.00
10.00
1923
192.7
n.on
1, 1923 ...
5.00
1. 1023 . . . »
L 1023...
3.99
1, 1,923...
l, 1923 .... 8 .7.90
1. 1023.
? ij.no
l. 1923
3 5.99
$ 3.00
1, 192.7
? 19.00
1. l'ij:i .
l, 1923 .... $ 3.00
3.00
1, 1023
»
3.00
1. 1923... ?
13.50
16.00
.............
OcL 1, 1922
150— Midway Garage .................—Garagu
...
.'........Retail Merchant .....a...... OcL 1,*1022
151— Rebecca Brown ...........
...
152— James E. McGrifT ........... ........ Retail Merchant ............. OcL I, 1922
153— J, E. Torwillnger ............... — Mfg. Concrete ............... OcL 1, 1922
154— Seminole CountyBank — ...... Dank .................
Oct. 1, 1922
155— Economy Grocery—.................Retail Merchant ............ Oct. 1, 1022
................
Retail Merchant ....... OcL 1, 1922
156— Lambert & Son .....
157— Orlando Stcnm Laundry ...Steam Laundry (Orlando)....Oct. 1, 1022
158— Thoo. Aulifi ....... ........ Deuler in Fresh Mcnta............. Oct. 1, 1022
150— Chas. L. West .......... :...... i..... Retail Merchnnt ............. Oct. 1, 1922
100— John McGrifT ...................... — Retail Merchant ....... OcL 1,1022
101— c. Cannon ....
Retail Merchnnt .i......-OcL 1, 1922
1G2— M. E. Wicks & Son ...................Retail Merchant .........Oct. 1, 1922
1G3—A. A. C, Co. ......
Rctnil Merchnnt ....1....... Oct. 1, 1922
1G4— Mrs. J. II. Alien ...............
Retail Merchnnt .........Oct. 1; 1922
1G5— R. H. Booth...................... ....... Retail Merchant
:....... Oct. 1, 1922
ICG— Milio Morgan .........................Retail Merchnnt ............. Oct. 1, 1922
1G7—H. McLaulin Jr......................... Optometrist
............. Oct. 1, 1922
108— II. J. Jones ...................... Agt. Afro.-Amor. Ins. Co..... Oct. 1, 1922
1G0—Chase & Co.............
Rctnil Merchant ............. Oct. 1, 1922
170— It. B. Middleton •.................... Retail Merchnnt ............. Oct. 1, 1922
171— Dr. John J. HeiU ............... —.Physician .......................Oct. 1, 1922
172— Joe Roixenstcm ...
Retail Merchnnt ............. Oct. 1, 1922
173— Stein Merc. Co.......................Retail Merchnnt ............. Oet. 1, 1922
174— I. S. Thomas ........... Agt. Ind. Life & Accd. Ins. Co........ Oct. 1,1022
175— C. 11. Gillispic ............... Agt. Nat. Life Ins. Co. ...... Oct. 1, 1922
17G— J. W; Snow ...........!............ .....Barber Shop ....................Oet. 1, 1922
177— 11. Dookout' ..... Agt. Imluus. Life & Health Ins. Co....Oct. 1, 1922
178— E. E. Turner .
Retail Morchapt^.............. Oct. I, 1922
179— Bowen & Gilbert ..................Retail Merchant ............. Oct. 1, 1922
]Hp_B(»wen & Gilbert ................... ..Boarding House ........... Oct. 1, 1922
181— Fish, & Fish .......
Retail Merchants ........... OcL 1,
1, 1022
1^2— Clarence Ash ............................Retail Merchant ............. Oct. 1,
1, 1922
1K3— Millard Bullnny ..............
ltetnil Merchant ............. Oet. 1, 1922
IS l-K lc ii Arcs .............. Retail Dealer in Fresh Meats ........ Oct. 1,
1, 1922
185-*-E. Z. Irvin .
................... .Restaurant ............ ........... Oct. 1, 1922
1, 1922
186—Chcro-Coln Bottl. Co. ............Bottling Wmks
:......... Oct. 1,
1, 1922
187— F. P. Rincs
................ Retail Merchant ___
i 1.1922
188— F. P. Itlnes
................. ..Plumbing Contractor
1, 1922
..Chinese
Laundry
180—Loo Jaclj
1. 1922
190— Lime-Col a Bottl. Co. (Kustis)..Bottling Works
......Retail Merchant
OcL 1. 1922 Oct.
191— H. Bandel
............
agg- Wagon & l)ray .......... ...OcL 1, 1922 OcL
192— Tim Keane .....- .......
193— J. A. Williams ........ Agt. . Gulf Life & Accd. Ins. Co. OcL 1. 1922 Oct.
__ ..Retail Merchant ....... . ...Oct. X. 1922 Oct,
194— Lewi* Welcome .
......Merchant
................... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
195— The Fleishman Co. ...!. .
......Retail Merchant .......... .Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
156— Sally Allen ....... .... .
......Restaurant .................
OcL 1, 1922 OcL
197— Clara Mutant ..........
Out. 1, 1922 Oct.
198— E. Z. Zimmerman ....
......Garage
far
Repairs
Oct.
199— Smith Bios...............
1. 1022 Oct.
...Retail Merchant ........... Oct. 1. 1922 ‘ Oct.
200— Ben Blackwell ..........
Retail Merchant
Oct. 1. 1922 OcL
201— E. II. Ilighstnith .. .
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
.....
Retail
Merchant
202— M. Marshall ................
...Retail Merchant ...
203— I). L. Thrasher
Abstractor of Titles
201—Seminole Abstract Co. .
205 —Furl in Bros................ ....... ...... ltetnil Merchants .
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923... ...8
20G—Mai ion Specialty Co.................Retail Morchnnts
207— Smith Bros. Inc......
• .Retail Merchants1...... . OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1. 1023 ... 8
OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1023 ...8
208— Mrs. G. A. Bryant
............. Retail Merchant
OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923
209— J. K. Frierson .............. ..... Retail Merchant
210— Mitchell Bros........................... Retail Merchants1 .....--- Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923... 8
..... Restaurant
Oet. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1023.... ... 8
211— Walker & Moseley
..... Telephone t
any .... OcL 1, J. 22 Oct. 1. 1923 .- 3
212— Sou. Bell T. &. T. Co.
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923 ...8
213— 1). I). Daniel
.......................Retail Merchant t
...Oct. 1, 1922 ( vt 1 1923
8
211—J. \V. VsnLaudinghan ..............Retail Merchant
(let. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923
$
219— West Side CnBh Groc'y ... ........ iRelail Merchant
... Garage and Dealer in Autoa ...Oct. T, 1922 OcL L 1923 ...- 8
21G—Sanford Motor Co.....
—Oct. 1,
217— McCrory StoresCorp. ............Weighing Machine
1923
............Barber Shop .........
-O c t. I,
218— C. A. Wright .....
1923...
.Oct. 1,
219— Dr. G. E. Sarjeant ... ............Physician ..............
1923...
1923 ..
-Oet'. It
............Retail Merchant —.
220— Cains Crutc Co.
1923 . ..
............Retail Merchants, ,.
Oct. 1.
221— Mrs. G. C. Cates .
1923...
Oct. I.
222— Hodges & McMullen ............ Barber Shop ...........
1923......
Agt. Com. Un. Assn. Co. ...
....Oct. 1,
223— T. L. Lingo ....... .
1923......
....Oct. 1,
22-1—T. L. Lingo ....a.......Agt. Underwriters Agency
1923......
,..0cL 1,
225—T. L. Lingo .............Agt. Uelial.ce Life Ins. Co. .
1923... ... 8
..Oct. 1,
22G—Bank of Oviedo .......................Bank .......... —.... *
1923...
...Oct. 1.
227— G. F. Bellamy .................... Rctuil Merchant ....
923 ...... 6
..rOct. 1,
228— Sanf. Hotel & Cons. Co. .... ..Hotel (GO rooms)...
1023 ...-.»
...... Real Est. Agt. ................Oct; 1,
229— Al.'rod Foster ..........
1923...... 8
Oct. 1,
230— Sanford Cash Groc'y ............ Retail Merchant .... .iv
1923 .
—
OcL 1,
8
231— L. P. McCullcr .. ..................Retail Merchant
1923.. ... »
232 —Mias Aranku Takach —— ........Boarding House
......Oct. 1.
1923... - 8
233— Sanford Cycle Co. ...
.............Retail Merchant .............OcL L
1923...
234— Dr. Rulph E. Stevens ......- ...... Physician
...................Oct. 1,
1923 .
235— Louisa Stevenson ................... Restaurant .....................Oct. 1.
1923v.....»
236— Sanf. Battery Svs. Co. ..... —..Garage for Repairs
—OcL 1.
1023. . $
237— I)r. J. T. Denton ........... —
Physician ............... ...... Oct. 1,
1023. - < l
238— W. S. Park .... ........................— Agt. Motrop. Life Ins. Co... Oct 1, 1922
239— Thco. & Cere soil Co............. detail Merchants ........... OcL 1, 1922
1923.. ... 8
240— Uotundo & Co.....................—Retail Merchantsu— —OcL 1, 1923
1923...-..»
241— rC. T. Kent ..... ..........
.‘Retail
Merchaft ........- Oct. 1,1921
1023- ... |
____ —’Barber Shop — —...........OcL 1, 1922
1923.. ... 8
242— II. L. Hall ..... .....
—
.Restaurant ...
—...Oct, 1, 1022
1923.. ... 8
243— Lizzie Holmes ......
1923.. ... 8
— _.—Barber Shop ....... ........—..OcL 1,1922
244— King Ferguson -------- --------1923...
—8
__— Retail Merchant v .....—...Oct. 1, 1923
246—Frank Cox —____________
1923... ... 8
Merchant —— ---Oct. 1, 1922
246— Mr*. J. Mallcn _______..........Retail
...
1923.. - .8
__ ....Oct. 1, 1922
247—L. Gaynor
--------- ——..... .Barber Shop
1923.. ... 8
248— L.^kl. Mention - _—........— —..Retail Merchant —- .........Oct, 1, 1923
1,19221023.. ... 8
249— R. H, Bush ... .......... — —..Retail Merchant — _____ _______ Oct.
1923...... 8
250— R. H. Bush .......— ...... Barber Shop,*l chair...... ......Oct. 1, 1022
1923.. .... 8
251— Sarah Young _______ ___ .....Restaurant ---- ------ ......Oct, 1, 1922
1923..— 8
252—Jack C. Kazcll .............. Dealer in Fresh Meuts ____ Oct. 1, 1922
1923...... 8
253—J. II. Cowan —_________ _—— Retail Merchant------— OcL 1, 1922
1923..— 8
254— Seminole Supply Co. .....------ Retail Merchant------Oct. 1, 1922
1923. — 8
255— Crown Paper Co------ ---- ..—Retail Merchant ......
Oct. 1, 1022
1023..— 8
266—O. P. Swope ...... — .... — . —..Real Est. Agt. ............. OcL 1, 1022
1023 .... 8
257— Sanf. PL & Wall PaperCo___ Retail Merchant — ___ ..OcL 1, 1022
1923 .... 8
258— John 8temper —........ — Dealer In Fresh Meats ... ——.Oct. 1, 1922
269—Frank IIyres — ---------------- Garage .,—..... ............... Oct. I, 1922
1923..... »
200— Frank Uyrcs ____ ____ — —Mfg. Concrete-------- ---...Oct. 1, 102
1923. .... 8
201— J lrl* Dpvia _______________ Retail Merchant - .....
Oct. 1, 1022
1923. .... 8
2(/2—iMiladyY Shoppe ................
Retail Meuhant — .......... Oct. 1, 1023
1923 .....4
KL-K. S. Hockey v________ —....—Retail Merchant ------- ...Oct. 1, 1921!
1923. .... 8
3.00
3.00
3.00
Total to
Total to
State
)
1923 1023.. ...$
1923— .6
1923.. .
1023— .$.
1923— .$
1923— 3
1923— .3
1923.. . 3
.1923- .3
.
22—
R. C. Maxwell.;-------- Agt. Northern Assr. Soc........ OcL 1, 1022
23— R.,C. Maxwell ........Agt. Niagara Fire Ins. Co. ......
OcL 1, 1022
24—
R. C. Maxwell... Agt, Norwich Union Fire. Ins. Soc....Oct. 1, 1922
26r-Lulq Gordoh .,.... .....................Retail Merchnnt ............. OcL 1, 1922
23—E. W, Stiles
i~..... ........... .Retail Merchant
........OcL si • 1922
27— Lilllo ( a. Green .... .'....— ....'— ...Retail Merchant
........Oct. 1, 1023
28—
D, J. Williams ..—..............Retail Merchant
..... .Oct. 1,1, 1922
1, 1922
29— The Terns Cp, ........Wholesale Dealers In Oils .
....... Oct. 1,
1, 1022
30—W .'W . Drcssor ..... —
...... Retail Merchant
....... OcL 1,
31—-Hcnry^ McLaulln .....
.......••••Retail Merchant ............ OcL 1, 1922
Co. .... —Retail Merchnnt ............ OcL 1, 1922
32—
Osceola Fish & Prod.
33—
S. E. Boyd ............. . ........ Bnrhcr Shop .........:........OcL 1, 1922
.34—G. W. Crim, —.............. .........Agt. Trav. Ins. Co. ...... OcL I, 1922
35— Auto Sales Corp, ......2 Auto .Vending Machines ......... Oct. 1, 1922"
30—Auto Sales Corp............
............. .....3 Weighing Machines .... Oct. 1, 1922
37—
A. B. Ford ...... ......
................Retail Merchnnt ......... .....OcL 1, 1922
38—
Mrs. Edith Harrell
.................
..
Restaurant ......................Oct. 1, 1922
i , 1922
39—
Dr. C, J. Marshall
.................. Physician ............„ — Oct.
40—
S. L. Mooney- ........- .........Restaurant ......„.....,........Oct. 1, 1922
41—
ThO Churchwell Co..............•-.Retail Merchant
Oct. 1, 1022
42—
Emmett Klnlnw ..................Retail Merchant
Oct. 1, 1922
•13—Cnhlwell Furniture Co............. Retail Merchnnt .. .......... OcL 1, 1922
44—Hill Lumber Co........................ Lumber Yard ...... - ......... Oct. 1, 1922
45—
M. Kronen ........................... Retail Merchnnt .......... —.OcL 1, 1922
4G—O. K. Bakery (in Orlando) ......Strain Bakery .................Oct. 1, 1922
47—
Quality Shop ....................^Retail Merchant .............. Oct. 1, 1922
48—
Kincaid Furniture Co........... Retail Merchant
Oct. I, 1922
49—
Standard Oil Co..... Wholesale Dealer in Oils ...........Oct. 1, 1922
50—
Mary O. Turner ................-Restaurant ................ —...Oct. 1. 1022
hi— It. II. Wynn ................Dealer In'Fresh Meats ......
Oct. 1, 1922
52—
Overstreet & Payne ...........Retail Merchants ........... Oct. 1, 1922
53—
II. E. Fuller .....- ............... Retail Mcichnnt .............. Oct. 1, 1922
54— W. S. Leak ............. Agt. Mu.ua! Life Ins. Co................ Oct 1, 1922
5f>—George W: 'Herring
...... l.utvyef
——*■
Oct.' F,«W20 ;
50—McCrory Stores Corp............... Retail Merchant ................ Oct. 1, 1922 '
57—
Seminole Distrib. Co.......... RetailMerchant
..........Oct. 1, 1922
1. 1922
58—
Harry Harrow .......... ............Denier In Fruits and Vegs.Oct.
59— Ilawklns Bros................... Deal ira in Fresh Meats
Oct. 1, 1922
CO—Wight Bros. .Co........................ Retail Merchants ............Oct. 1. 1922
Gl—Sum. I.br. & Mfg. Co............. -Lumber Dealers .......... Oct. 1, 1922
G2—Thomas Emmett Wilson ........ Lawyer ......................... Oct. 1. 1922
G3—Dr. H. II. McCnslin ............. .— Dentist ...................
OU. I, 1922
04—M. D. Gatchel ........... ............. Rctnil Merchant
Oct. l, 1922
1. 1922
G5—II. Hughes and A. Ford - ....... RetailMerchant
...
Oct.
GG—D. G. Blalock .......................... Retail Merchant
Octl. 1, 1922
G7—C. S. Flowers ..........................Retail Merchant ...... ...Oct. 1. 1922
G8—J. D. Bowen ......... Agt (Trav.) KquiL Assn. Soc. .
Oct. 1, 1922
G9— Dixie Furniture Co.................. Rctnil Merchant ..............Oct. 1, 1922
70—J. E. Pace ............................... Retail Merchant
Oct. 1. 1922
71 A. W. Smith ............ Agt. Health <fc Accident Ins. Co.
Oct. 1, 1922
72—
Wilson Motor Co................ \gt. for Autos .. ............. Oct. 1, 1922
73—
Wiggins Produce Co........... Retail Merchant ..............Oct. 1, 1922
1, 1022
74—
Lawton Bros. Co................. Retail
1, 1922
75—
S. C. Ritchie ..................... Retail Merchant
1, 1922
Merchant
7G— Martin Slebuld ........................ Retail
1, 1922
77— Mnrello & Filana ..................... Retail Merchant
1, 1922
..---."*co Cream Cart ........
J8— Mnrello & Filusn
1,
1922
...... Retail Merchant .........
79—
S. J. Biggers .
1,
1922
Merchant
........
80—
Maxio_ Ess ..... - ..........— ...... ........................Retail
1,
1922
&
Can.
Ins.
Co.
81—
S. M. Abercromblo .... Agt. Pcnin.
1. 1922
K2—Joe Daniels ..............................Retail Merchant ..... ....
1,
1922
Merchant ........
83—
A. E. Sjoblom ——....................—......................Rct.iil
1,
1922
84—
Frank Akers Tire Co.......... Retail Merchnnt ........
1,
1922
85—
E. W. Hcnck
...•••AgL Hartford Ins. Co.........
1, 1922
8G— Oviedo Merc. Co. ...................-Retail Merchant ....---1, 1922
....................
Garage
for
Repairs
.....
87—
P. A. Mero ..
1, 1922
........
Agt.
Hartford
Ins.
Co.
88—
W. J. Lawton .
1, 1922
89—J. M. Stumon ............ - ............. Retail Merchant
1,
1922
00— W. J. Lawton ............... -Agt. Aetna Ins. Co. .
1,
1922
91— J. W. Williams ..... I — .----- ---Restaurant .......
1, 1922
92—Seminole Meat Market .—........ Rctnil Merchant
03—Merchants Gro. Co.................. ltetnil Merchant ----------- Oct. ), 1922
94—
Union News Co.
........R. R. Fating House ....... OcL 1, 1922
95—
The Yowcll Co. .— - .......... Retail Merchnnt -----Oct. 1, 1922
1, 1922
.....
-.Garage
for
Repairs
......
Oct.
BG— D. C. Griffin ............ 1, 1922
...
........
.
Restaurant
........-•.........
Oct.
97—
L. D. Mayo .r.......
l,
1922
98—
Sumpter F. Davis - ............. Retail Merchant ....... - ....Oct.
1,
1922
.... —
........Retail
Merchant ....... ..... Oct.
99—
Geo. Downey - ...........
:■
1022
100— Otccola Cypress Co......... ...— Saw Mill ....... -............. Oct. 1,
1922
........
-....Shingle
Mill
--------...Oct,
1,
101— Osceola Cypress Co.
1022
__________Retail
Merchant
.....—
i...Oct.
102— Shingle Mill ..—
1922
___ ‘____Barber Shop ----------- ----0ct103— W. T. Dodd
„
1922
.... ...........Retail Merchant ....... — .OcL
l64— Logan Merc. Co.
1922
105—Amer. Fruit Growers .... Dealer in Fruits and Vegs. .— ’.Oct.
1922
...Retail
Merchant
...
.....—
Oct.
100— Mis* M. E. Saint ----- 1922
—
OcL
.107—Dr. J. W., M artin------------ --- Physician
....... ...
1922
108—John Gove
......i---------- -Marble Yard ..... - ...—OcL
From When TO WHEN
Retail Merchant ..........-Oct. 1, 1922
128—The Bee Hive, Inc.
viu—
l». H.
it. .Rc|d
item .....a__ —....... — —.Agt, Sewing Machines.——Oct. 1, 1922
120—L.
130—Fred D. Alexander
——Retail Morchant —:.... _...OcL 1, 1922
131— Virginia, Caro. Chem. Co. — Retail Merchnnt ....._.,...Oct. 1, 1922
132—Dr. W. T. Langley —I _______ Physician ......... 1— —.—OcL 1,*1922
133— C. T. Simklns ___L.............. ..Retail Merchnnt------ ---OcL 1, 1922
134—Ernest IJankerson ............Bngg., Wagon & Dray
OcL 1, 11*22
135— Lnnie Aah ...... ................. — Retail Merchnnt ........ — Oct. 1, 1922
..........OcL 1, 1922
13G—J. K. Smith ------- — ___ ___ _£arberShop — —
Dealer in Fresh Meats
.......Oct. 1,1922 '
137— Robt, W, Lord .........
1..
138— Sou.' ''Utilities Co............ ———Tee Factory ................ Oct. 1, 1922
Electric Light Plant —r..,Oct. 1, 1922
139—^Sou. ‘;UtlUtte3 Co.
___ Gas . P l a n t __ ______— Okt. 1, T922
140—^Sou. lltilities Co.
.Dealer In Electric Supplies......Oct. 1, 1922
141— Sou. Utilities Co.
.Water Works ............... Oct. 1, 1022
142— ^ou.' Utilities Co. *
...... O<£, 1, 1922
143— C. E. ChoYpening _________ Retail Merchant
144— Sanf. Coen Cola Bottling Co—.Bottling .Plant ...
..OcL l, 1922
145— M, F Robinson ........ ..... ..... ..Real Est A g t ... —....... ..Oct 1, 1922
140—'Taylor Grocery ___ ______ — .Retail Merchnnt ............ OcL 1, 1922
1922
—Oct. 1,
147— Hill Hardwure Co, __ ____________________________Rctnil
■Merchant
148— Herald Printing Co. — ........... Rctnil Merchant .... ........OcL 1, 1922
140—D. C. Robb ............. .............. Bicycle Repair Shop ...... OcL 1, 1922
* * ° ' M * t *’ 1922 A " d End" ’ * S* < "™ b« 30' 1923
STATE OF F W W D A * "
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
TO WHOM GRANTED FOR W1IAT PURPOSE
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3.00
5.00 Remember How
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1.50 In Nineteen Eighteen T*
G.OO We Were Working
5.00 And Some of t » Fighting
1.50 Very Hard and Strenooaly
2.50 To End an Argument
1.50 And on ■November -Eleventh ,
2.50 The Other Fellow* Said'
2.60 They Had Had l&tough * 1 n \
100.00 So We All Stopped FlghjUbg
.
80.00 And Had n Grand Celebration
18.75
5.00 The Other Day
25.00 Some of The Legion I!oya
1.50 Said They Wanted
5.00 To Celebrate Again
5.00 And They Thought
3.00 Perhaps1 Most Ever body
8.25 Felt That Wny
1.50 The Mayor Said
1.25 He Would Aak Everybody
5.00 To Stop Wr,rk on Monday
1.50 'Cause Armistice Day
1.50 November Twelfth
5.00 Comrs on Sunday
.
7.50 And W ell All Celebrate
1.50 We’ll Have a Parade
.... '
1.50 With a Band .
5.00 And The National Guard
2.50 The G. A. R. and Confederate Veta
0 251And the Spanish American Veta
1 50 j The Boy Scouta
j 50 The Orlando Legion Post
I 50-Said They Would Come
3.75 The School Kids
2.25 And Everybody
1.60 So We Will All Meet
1.50 At The Court House
5.00 At Eleven O'clock.
2.50 And Have a Grand Parade
15.75 In The Afternoon
The High School
Football Team
Will Play Miami
The Miami Boy a
Coming From So Far
To Help Un Celebrate
Will Not Have Their Crowd
To Cheer For Them
And 'Cause There
Will Be So Many of U«
At The Game
Perhaps We’ll Gfvo
Miami A Little Encouragement
1.50
And Let The Hand
1.50 Play Them
2.50
A Funeral March
2.50
In The Evening
5.00
We'll Have A Dance
1.50
On The New Pavement
2.50
1hi Front of The Clyde Dock
5.00
‘Cause There is Aren
5.00
Large Enough •
3.00 For Ereryh«jy To (lance
2.50
. .fill
. . T d The
■>
* Beat Music
By. Thn.llcGt. Orchestra, ...
■p*
1.511
Wc Can Obtain
1.50
To Help Un Ce'rbrate
1.50
Ard Best of Au
2.50
We'll Have A Grand
1.50
Firework Display
5.00
A Short Distance From
1.50 T ie Dnnco
l.hU So Everybody
1.50 Can See The Fun
G.75 Some of The Bomba
7.50 To Be Fired
1.50 Are So l.nrge
1.60 They Had To Send
3.00 A Cannon From Chirago
1.50 In Which To Shoot Them
1.50 By The Wny We'll
1.50 Want A Decoration
2.60 For the Occasion
•.'(UO So We’ll Have A Pretty
1.50 Souvenir' Gold Silk
1.50 And Red White and Blue
2.25 Ribbon Per Everybody
12.50 To Wear
2.50 We Know Last Year
,50 Juat A Few People
5.00 Spent Their
**
3.75 j Hard Earned
2.25 Shcklea
2.50 To Decorate The Parade
2.50 And We Were All Sorry
2.50 We Couldn't Afford
2.50
Have A Float
7.50
I Win A Prize
1.50
This Year
f
12.50
A Price
5.00
Cun A (Turd
2.25
1 Ladic.i
6.75
The Legion Auxilary
2.50 Will Decorate Ua
1.50
A Beautiful Ribbon
5.00 And w y il AH Win A Rrlsa
2.50
A Wonderful Good Time
6.00
6.00 There Are .Only* Enough
2.50 Or The ITetty Ribbons
4.50
2.25
Defray The
3.00 . 8 1.60 Trrmendnuu Expenses
.7.00
1.50 Of The Celebration
8
1.00
.50 And The Legion Ladles
8
6.00
8 2.60 Say To He Sure
LOU
.50 When Wc See Them '
8
3.00
1.50
8
To Obtain Enough
—
3.00
1.60 Of The Ulbbona
8
£' 1
3.00
1.60 For Our Frlemhi
8
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3.00
1.60 That Are Hard Up
8
3.00
1.60 Hut Nevertheless
8
1.00
.50 Desire To He Part
8
5.00
8 2.50 Of The Celebration
G.OO
8 2.50 And That We Shouldn't
3.00
1.50 Delay Obtaining A Ribbon
8
3.00
1.60 For Ourselves
8
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9.00
8 4.50 'Cause There la Only
10.00
5.00 A Limited Number
8
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8 2.26
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8 2.60 TEN MILLS SCHOOL
10.00
8.00
8
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10.00
6.00
8
1.50
3.00
8
BRADENTOWN, OcL 31.
4.60 ' 8 2.26 turns indicate that every
3.00
1.60 school tax district In
8
1023
60.00
8 25.00 except Palm alula went
2.00
1.00 tptional limit of 1
1923. — 8
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PAGE .FOUR
THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .11, 1923
WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE
*
•
*’ SICKNESS
H A L L O W E E N STUFF
Sanford Daily Herald
P v M U h r d r r r r y o f l t n i t n a n r r p l Han.
*m r lit t k r llr r n l.1 n n l li lIn K . 107
II ■rn m! I■>
■*■.
Extrtme changes or- weather dur
ing Fall cause many colds and coughs.
For tjuicl: relief from throat, ‘chest
and bronchial trouble, coughs, colds
and croup uso' Foley's Honey and Tnr.
Contains
no opiates— Ingredient*
printed on the wrnppe’r Largest sell
ing cough ’ tnedidne In the world.
"J-'oley'a,Hortcy and Tar! JK'the most
pleasant 'and efficient'* remedy for
coughs and colds that L ovor saw,"
Writes Wm. Jones,' El Dara, Illinois.
The Herald Printing Co.
.............. ..... t r a it o r
lln . ln r . * M m i, ( r r
A d v rrH a fn g
M
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A p p lic a t io n
IS
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J E d R A N D A LL=The Tailor j
j
S Has reopened his tailor shop at 221 R 1st. Street and will be pleased'
u to have you call and look over his new fall and winter samples before J
buying'that new suit
■ Twenty yenrs experience in catting, making and fitting tine clothing J
5 for men. have your cult tnilorrd#«t home where you wilt'have nd- J
»
vantage of n try on which will Insure a„ better fit and satisfaction.
- Y our Business Appreciated
B ciB B aiaD R D M iaaB na3C B aB iaauuas‘: n iia B ia B B a n a a iB iu s L
C e n t*
Tko kls IS- to IH-pnre Wrtklr Her
ald ratlrrlr rover* Nemlaoh. Count,
aad I* pakllahed every Paldar- Adver
t i n g rate* made knonn on applleatloa. *2.00 per rear, nltiay* la advanrr.
In Pucka
or
TO
In Bulk
A lIV K IIT IK H It S i
I n cn»* o f e r r o r * o r otnlnxlon In
U a n l o r oilie r m lv e rtla cm cn t*
Tho
Herald P r in tin g Company d o r* not
liold l l * e i r Untile fo r dnniacn f u r t k . r
th a n th e a m ount ren-lvod fo r such
a d v e rlla e m e n l*.
Fortin AdvrrM.Ing Kenre.en'.atlv*
I lE A M I'.lt IC A N P R E S S A S S O C IA T IO N
SANFOItl) HAH TEN THOUSAND
I'EOI'LE
In the figures published today from
the city records ns compiled by En-’
gineer Crnig it would scorn thnt Han
ford has about nino thousand people
now in tho actual city limits. San
ford is different from most citios be
ing located in tho midst of the great
est farming section In the world and
where they grow products on the in
Chnrges of misuse of money nndjqnd few great men pile up fortunes. I faithful old mother of the Ilorgdolls
tensive fnrmihg plan. This means thnt plotting and thievery are being made Just another ensu of n, nnn working was probably responsible for the
just outside of the city limits there against the higli officials of the K u lfor the people instcud of for him: elf '.shortening of Edwin's Konlenco far
nro about two thousand pcoplo that Klux Klnn in Atlanta. All big o r-, and wo see cares of it every dny. Few regardless of whnt siie did in these
could really lie counted Jn the city gnnixntionM have to go tlirougli thisJ,newspaper men ever gurner the slick-1rases you ear.riot lou ct that it was
limits for they nro Just over the line period especially where there isso4els thnt their great work deserves and a moth r’s hwlrt dad
a mother's
now. This would give tho population much money involved.
yet they labor all their life for 111 mind that waa doing all of this work
of Sanford somewhere near the twelve
benefit of the public.
to lighten tho Innde m mnde hoavy
thousnnd mark and should be consid
------------o—
■
■
■
by
breaking the laws.
Willis I’owidl of I.nko County wns
ered by tho companies thnt are loan
t
v'•
Maybe you have noticed tho Rnm
ing money in Florida on tho plan of pulled in Orlando for pnrking his car
\7i understand tb.-.t birds and
the cities having ten thousand or more on the main stem over nn hour and ford Daily Herald getting bigger and
inhabitants. If n survey of tills city sny« that he cannot ntTonl lo go linck bigger nml better and belter. This ducks and deer ami tin keys are being
could be mnde for tho lunti companies nnd pny his fine for fenr he would bells on nrrount of the better ndxertis- killed n< w that tile opening days of
it would demonstrate that Hanford' |,u,l<'1 "P |,lnSnnfonl, W il-jing patronage that the live merchants
the hurtling season are drawing neai
hns the best loan values of nny city
lm,,: y,,ur mr aa long ns you of Sanford are giving us from time ami no 0:19
to lie looking aftet
fo time. If you want a paper sixteen j ,|u. tmfor< ormnt' of .1. • game laws,
In the state regardless of tho number
**ny*or "M**'
--------------------o -------- —
—
pages or mote pntronxc the mee. If ,j,.. , t Xl l^ M p tim meets and ndof inhabitants living in the real city
Lloyd George sny.i "Democracy is ehants that patronise your lioino pn- ' j 0Ji„^ v. i f . i d " mVd.i:;j: a.i iron elm!
limits. And on the other hand the
corporate limits of Hanford do not ex on Trial." You are light,.old chap. per and you will have the liiyt ji jpcr
•d 'e ii
o f 1 I ■ i«V \.,llig\
be p it in j;',l. a 1 (cgisln
tend all over the slhte hut are just It was on trial in the United States In The uinto nnd y«iti‘ will li:iVe the
it; in.my ycaiv. has h .11 sense
large enough to cover the real tnx- four years ago and (be Republicans host store* in the stale. Good r.to res
h » 1 i :< . a i na! g.n 1• I :w and
nhlo area nnd if Hanford does not { nro on trial now and they will lie and good advertising go hand in hand
y m ed is a ropy if the laws
contain ten thousand people today we |found guilty just as the Democrats and every lime your nieidi.'ints ad
iii * that• arc l 1 lied ing
nro sadly inistnkrii ami a real census ! W1'r,!* Df ctiursi Lloyd George wus vertise they nn helping to bring new
would dlselosu that ninny. The lie- nnl referring to tlie Democrat* of people lo Snnford.
trouble with the game
' innde this remark.
uren given by Engineer Crnig are
id that the people as
---------------- o ------- — We Wnnl yon to read the reports! of
t the* hrenking of the
given in another part of this issue.
The foimcr Crown Prince of Ger tho city’s (inaiitVH and (lie report ofi
• 1juu}y had n real
many wants to go bark to his unlive High eer Crnig published in la: l |game i'll ilea at one time in the porThe Daytona Journal isited a sixty
n8kci, ,lt.t 1M|«»|ttn of Ger-'night's
night'.i Daily
l>ai!y llenild and llien send
page trade edition oii Monday. Takes I many ami• of...........................
• • seem
...1a eopy to your friends who are lliink- j ..0:1 of A 1hie C. Melon hut since lie
Holland. It would
a good town to do tills stunt and we that a plot is brewing to bring the ing of investing in 'Sanford. Thor.ej did hi.i duty a:, he unw it he made
congratulate Daytona and the Day royal family hark into power aad the two reports are better than all thnji l hi- l.iv; Leakers and their friend?
Lv. i were changed and
tona Journal.
riots nnd trouble all ovor Germany uilverUsing llinl
(lift Chamber of
ken off the Job.
would indicate that the royalists are Coinnieree could do in rix month* and
by tin* way it was Secretary IVurm nn~
Governor Walton hns received a in for a change in government.
of the Chamber of Commerce who
fine offer from the chnutaui|im course
Now that tho weather has settled compiled these icports. And now nil
to deliver lectures ull over the coun
try. We hardly think lie will lecture down and the storms arc over wcjtho people should pull for tlie own- pjf
should got some real line winter or,hlp of public utilities for It will
in the south.
weather.
And winter weather in1r„ uko Hanford a city of twenty thousFlorida means cool, crisp days and and people in live years.
Lloyd George recently said Hint tho cold nights—lint not too cold. If the
world 'would ho better If it could get
tight kind of weather prevails in the
Kvorybt’sly in Sanford rhoiild be
the "Lincoln touch." F.d Higgins was Sunford section ..from now until
Haying golf these tine golfing »k’.y.;.
nil swelled up about this remuik ami Thanksgiving tho lettuce growers will
It is tine of the (inert outdoor 1ports
thought it npplicil'to a Lincoln car.
make a fortune, Ami if they make a that . lias ever been Invented. When
fort*.no we will ull have Rome Clirist- you go t>» some other city to vbit
The chairman of the Cliieag 1 mas money
you v/ill have to know how to play
Church Federation publicity commitgolf or you will be lost ns everybody
All great men die and leave hut plays golf now. And with tho tlncst
ten at u recent meeting said that the
church ami the press were twin little of this world's goods ill the links in the state you should !*• en
brothers. Well, they are rather close shape of pioperty or money. It seems joying youmdr at the Country,(Tub
In relationship or would bo if I ho that genius ami art uml brains can several times during the week. You
not gel down to lha digging of gold nro helping to build something that
ministers would get closer.
will be an unset to your city and you
should do your port to keep it going,
Urad what the Iaikeland Star-Tele
gram says in this issue about thu
Country Club and what It means to
uny city.
SENTIMENT-Old and New
Things Worth While Picked Up Along tho Way; Some
From Pena Long Ago Laid Down; Some From
Pena of Later Days.
THINGS
I coultl roll you Die houtic nnd could roll you l ho'chairs,
i coultl Moll you the picturca which hang on the walla,
I could «ell you the curtuins and Hell yon the i.tairn,
But you wouldn’t catch their real beauty at all.
You wouldn’t nee what I nee in that chair,
The lost little girl who had once noHtlod there.
You wouldn’t know a.s you looked at that Hceno
Of the sheep In the'meadow, hung over the grate,
With the I i IIIh in the distance, the grass glowing green,
That it hns a Ktory thnt it could relutu.
You'd never nee the small fingerprints fuir
O f the baby who loved every lamb thnt is there.
You’d never think, oh you climbed up the stairs,
Of the feet that had raced where you wearily tread,
•You’d never know that this Hnull roam was tneira,
And this was their table, anti this wns their bed.
T l u p j are things which you look at, just things which
you see,
But things whjch are freighted with beauty to my. ;
• ji • 1 .
.
— Copyright by Edgar A. Guest.
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Ranar I ji\v, former
premier of
England, died at his homo yesterday
S 'and his death will be mourned by th
~ E.igl.nh folks all over tlw world. He
was an uncompromising leader win
wanted what ho wanted without any
1 1uivocation and he made many
enntics ns all great men make hut
he wns a man nil the way 'through
and he was responsible for tnttch citnI'tnjctlvu work before the war nnd
m during tlr* war and nfteiward. In
■ ' fact his wot If in tho war nml the fact
B| Hut two of his runs but liit lr lives in
S ' the war is probably what hastened
hid end.
Thu government has dropped the
chnrges of conspiracy nnd draft evudlag against Edwin Itorgdolb lb#
notorious druft dodger and bro.h.r of
Grover Cleveland liorgdoll wlu es
caped to Germany and is thero ygj.
Jl.lt soctna that Edwin h:ui curved port.
It'o f his lime and is now o.t u pa.olt*|
and will probably escape tlu scnlcnc? .
as first imposed bdeduce he ebcie to {
lemsin and face 1)10, 0111*10. Dealt
dodging.was not' *0 ca:y 01 sump of
tboM who triad, it fotad out.
■
So carefully is quality in Polarine
guarded that, no matter whether
you buy it in packages or have
it poured into your motor from the
service station or dealer’s tank, you
may be assured there is no varia
tion in its oiliness or lubricating
qualities.
The packages are easy to handle, pour read
ily, lie flat under the seat in your car; and
it is an excellent idea to carry a reserve
stock o f oil in this way. Polarine is pro
duced, transported and dispensed with such
care that wherever you see a dealer who
displays the Polarine sign you may be as
sured that the quality o f tne oil he pours
into’your crank case is o f the highest.
M O T O R
O IL
Makes
Cleaning*
Time Easy
Old Spring-cleaning
backaches are out of style.1
A little RED Se a l Lye does'
the work better and a lot
easier. The clever woman
finds many ways of making
,it work
Let us suggest a few. of.
the many uses to you/
Write for booklet: Fuff
directions in each can^
Be sure and
genuine
SEAL L ye,
jTTiv .
Tha
I r'r"C
**
S S B H itc w i^
-rsold wherever you see the
trade-mark pictured above—is
of never-varying qualify and
will give you quicker pick-up,
more power, and most miles
�T H E S A N F O R D D A I L Y H E R A L D , W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 31
ARMISTICE DA1
Total to
Total to
No. of
TO WHEN
TO WHOM GRANTED FOR W H AT PURPOSE V fo m \\
CountyState
License
3.00
6.09
*
1923
....
$
Oc
3
1,
128— The Bec Hive, Inc. — — -----Retail Merchant.........— Oct. 1, 1022
X
5.00
1923.....
10.00
Oc
Remember How
4
1.
120—L. H. .Retd
j ——... — ..n.Agt. Sewing Machines......Oct. 1, 1022 .
1.50
-S,00
Oct.
1923.....
3
3
STA TE O F F L O m jA
D' l[in" l" l! ° C' 0,K,r *’ 1922 A "-< E n d in g .S .p t.m b e r 3 0 .1923
In Nineteen Eighteen
1.
130— Fred D. Alexariqer ........... Retail Merchant ..............Oct. 1, 1023
6.00 We Were Working
12.00
OcL
3
$
i,
131—
Virginia
Caro.
Chem.
Co.
—
.Retail
Merchant
......
Oct.
1,1022
C O U N T Y O F S E M IN O L E
•
3. 10.00
3 5.00 And Some of us Fighting
132— Dr. W. T. Langley i— ...— ....Physician — ....7............ Oct 1, *1022 Oct. U
3.00
1923.
Oct.
S 1.50 Very Hard and Strenoualy
5
tHat ^ h e M l o w im H f f
o f Seralnole County, State o f Florida, do h ereby c e r tify 133— C. T. Simkina....... ....... .....,.Retail Mcrchnnt ............. Oct. 1, 1022
i.
5.00
‘
1923..
OcL
3 2.60 To End an Argument
3
i,
134— Ernest Ifnnkeraon —.— -—Bagg., Wagon & Dray ...— Oct. 1, 1P22
1.50 And on November Eleventh
3.00
OcL
3
3
i.
0friT
w
^ S
^ h
f 0 ? 0ber’ A ‘ ® T i 922, to th^sloth0 d a ^ o^Sep^em b^^
^
135— Lnn ie A ah *»*
*•*«*!*******************■*Retail Mcrchnnt
------ Oct. 1, 1022
In w itn ess w h ereo f I have
v hnnri
» nri official seal
___i this 1st day
____o*f October,
__ A* . t>.
+*
2.50
5,00
1923
3
OcL
The Other Felknra Said
1
have hereunto
hereunto ant
set m
my
hand and
i,
136—J.; K. Smith
— .J........... -.^Barber Shop ......— .......... Oct. 1, 1022
2.60 They Had Had Enough'
1923. *
(Seal)
6.09
1923—
1
OcL
n *
;..Dcaler
in
Fresh
Meats
....
Oct.
1,
1922
h
E . F. H O U S E H O L D E R , C ounty Judge. 137— Robt, W ; Lord ...
T
100.00 So We All Stopped Fighting
1923— ...| 200.00
.Ice Factory
—*|^..Oct, 1, 1022 OcL
138— Sou.’ .Utilities C4.
80.00 And Hod a brand Celebration
Total to
Total to 139;-7sdn. ;QtilUlea Co.
JjteflMkt: :T 9 WHOM GRANTED FOR WHAT PURPOSE
— Electric Light Plnnt ...‘— Oct. 1, 1022 Oct. x 1923___ $ 60.09
Fiom When TO WiHEN
18.75
37.50
1923..—,.
3
.County 140—Sou, Utilities Co.*
State
OcL
I,
—.Gas riant ............
OfcL I, J922
1_ T . W. Williams .........------------Pool Hall '
............. Qct 1, 1922
Oct. 1. 1923.... I 125.00
5.00 The Other Day
10.00
1923
.
OcL
7 62.50 141— Sou. Utilities Co,
*
1.
Dealer In Electric Supplies...... OcL 1, 1022
2 Clara Benjamin .......... ............. Retail Merchant
.......Oct, 1, 1922 Oct.
25.00
1923
50.00
$
0.00
—
I
1923.
.
3.00
Oct.
?
9
Some of The I .eg ion Boys
v
—...
....
X.
1922
142— S0U.’ Utilities Co.,.... ...............Water Works, ............ Oct,’ 1.
. 3-rC. F. Proctor ... .....
......... Retail Merchant
......... Oct 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1023.,.... $
1.50 8aid They Wanted
n.oo
8.00
1923 ....VI
1.50
Oct.
1
*
1,
1922
143—
C,
E,
Chotpening
...
....
......
Retail
Merchant
........
—.Oct.
1,
i 4— J. J. Dickinson '..J..
—.......Lawyer ............ ....—..Oct. 1.
10.00
*1
1 c:oo To Celebrate Again
9 5.00 114—Sanf. Coca Cola Bottling Co... Bottling P lan t....... .........O e t’ l, 1022 Oct. 1, 1923.. ... $ 10.00
6— Woodcock & Rigncy .
......... Retail Merchant ...
.Oct 1. 1922 OcL i; 1923.. .... 1
6.00 And They Thought
3.00
1.50
10.00
Oct.
5
9
I, 1923___ 3
...............Oct 1, 1022
145—M. F Robinson ..................... ..Real Eat Agt
0— Fred R. Wilson .......................Lawyer ............... ........Oct
1, 1922 Oct. i. 1023___ 3 10.00
3.00
5.00
6.00
1023
.
Oct.
1
9
— 1
Perhaps Most Everbody
I.
140—Taylor Grocery
..... .... .— Recall Merchant .—........ Oct 1, 1922
S. Ashley .............
Retail Merchant ... —
_______
_______
Oct.i. 1923.. .... %
OcL
1. 1922
8.25 Felt That Way
3.00
1.60 147— Hill Hardware Co............. ....... Retail'Merchant .......... .Oct. I, 1922 OcL 1. 1923......3 16.50
9
9
•
j
B—John Henry ....
Retail Mcrchartt ... ....—...Oct 1. 1922 Oct.
3.00
1.50 The Mayor Said
3.00
1.50 148— Herald Printing Co....... - ..... Retail Mcrchnnt ..... ,...... Oct 1, 1922 Oct. I. 1923.. ... 1
i, 1023...... 1
9
9—1. B. Hart ............................... Retail Merchant ... __ .....Oct. 1, 1922 OcL
1.25 lie Would Ask Everybody
8.00
1.50 140— D. C. Robb
2.50
9
i, 1023.. .... 1
........................ Bicycle Repnir Shop ...... Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1. 1923'......%
10— A .’ II. Middleton .........
—Retail Merchant ... ........ Oct 1. 1922 Oct.
1923..
3.00
1.50
i.
— $
9
5.00 To Stop Work on Monday
9
150— Midway Gnrngc ...... ...:.......Gurago ...........
........ Oct 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.. ... s 10.00
I t — F. C. McMahon ............„...„_.„„Real Estate Agent ....... Oct 1, 1922 OcL
6.00
9
i. 192a...... $ 10.00
3.00
1.50 'Cause Armistice Day
1923..
OcL
9
...
3
1,
151— Rebecca Brown .—... —.......Retail Merchant
........ .Oct 1, 1022
12— A. F. Bell ........— ........ ,———Retail Merchant ... —
Oct.1. 1922 OcL i. 1923.. .... $
3.00
1.60
9
1.50 November Twelfth
3.00
1923..
Oet.
9
.........
OcL
1,
1922
152—
James
E.
McCrifT
.........
.........
Retail
Mcrchnnt
1.
13— F, E. Everly ..... .......... ...... .Uarber Shop .........
....... Oct. 1, 1022 OcL i, 1023.. .... 5
2.00
9 1.00 153— J. E. Terwillngcr ........ ..... —.Mfg. Concrete ... ......... Oct 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1023. ... 3 10.00
5.00 Comes an Sunday
9
14—
A. C. Hinder ................-^..Retail Merchant ... ........Oct. 1, 1022 Oct.
3.00
1.50
9
i. 1923- .... $
rA
15.00
7.50 And W ell All Celebrate
9
154— Seminole County Bank.... .i—Bank ..... ......—
.... — Oct. I, 1922 OcL If 1923......$
15—
Mrs. Adeline Williams-------..
Retail Mcrchnnt ........ Oct. 1, 1922 OcL l. 1923.. ....1
1.50
3.00
9
We’ll
Have
a
Parade
3.00
1.50
1923..
...3
Oct.
9
155— Economy Grocery ................Retail Merchant
,...'____Oct. 1, 1022
1.
IS—iW. A, Parker ........ — —— ....Breycie Repair Shop ...:_Oct. 1, 1922 OcL
1.25
2.50
9
i. 1923-----$
1.50 With n Band..
3.00
Oct. 1. 1923- ... 6
9
....
..........
Retail
Merchant
156—
Lambert
&
Son
...
.
.
.......Oct
1,
1922
17—
C. L. Britt .-Xi.......... Rqnl Estate Agent ........ Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i, 1923.. ....5 10.00
9 5.00 157— Orlando Steam
5.00 And The National Guard
1923
OcL
$
Laundry
....
..Stcnm
Laundry
(Orlnndo).-.Oct.
1,
1922
1.
18—
C. L. Britt,......................
... Agt. Northern Assr. So<v......Oct 1, 1922 OcL i, 1023 .
9 2.50 158— Theo. Aulin ................Dealer
The G. A. It. and Confederate Veto
*
2.50
5.00
1923..
1,
OcL
...
»
....
in
Fresh
M
eats.............Oct.
1,
1922
19i—C. L. Britt ..........AgL NiagarajFire Ins. Co...... .7.......Oct 1. 1922 OcL
2.50
9
i. 1923..
And the Spanish American Vets
4.50
2.25
1923..
Oet.
$
....Oct. i7 1922
20— C. 1a Britt - ..... A g t Norwich Union Fire. Ins. Soc.____ Oct. 1, 1022 OcL i, 1923..*««**«
ii
■V-l
9 2.50 159— ChnB. L. West ..................... Retail Merchnnt
The
Boy Scouts
3.00
1.50
9
Retail Merchant — ... Oct. i. 1922 Oct. i, 1923... ... ?
21—
R. Maxwell— —
a
:— Real Estate Agent*.......... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923. ....5 10.00
9 5.00 100—John McGrilT ......
The
Orlando
Legion Post
n.oo
1.50
9
Retail Merrhnnt - —-.Oct. i. 1922 Oct. i, 1923...
22—
R. C. Mpxwell.
Agt. Northern Assr. Soc........Oct.
1022 OcL i. 19239 2.50 16!—C. Cannon ...........
Said
They
Would
Come
1.50
3.00
1923- ... 5
9
......X)ct. i. 1922 Oct.
23—
R..C. Maxwell—... A g t Nlagaru Fire Ins. Co............Oct 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923- >tlMl
9 2.50 102— M, E. Wicks & Son .............. Retail Merchant
The
School
Kids
7.50
3.75
1923- ... 3
9
Retuil Morchnnt
....... Oct. i. 1922 OcL
24—
R. C. Maxwell...Agt. Norwich Union Fire. Ins.
Soc.Oct.1,
1922 Oct. i, 19239 2.50 103— A. A. C,,Co..........
And Everybody
2.25
4.50
Oct.
1923.
$
1922
104—
Mrs.
J.
H.
Allen
..................Retail
Merchant..............Oct.
i.
25— ^Lulu .Gordoh ...r.........!.........Retail Merchant ..... ..... Oct 1, 1922 OcL i. 1923.......$
i,
1.50
3.00
9
So
Wo Will All Meet
3.00
1.50
1923...
Oct.
?
1922
... ?
i.
29—E. W. Stiles
......... ....Retail Merchant
.......Oct. A , 1922 Oct. i , 1923.......3
3.00
1.50 105— R. II. Booth .......... ........... ........Retail Merchant .....*........Oct. 1,
9
At
The
Court House
1.50
?
Merchant
Oct.1,1922 Oct. i, 1923...••• W n 3.00
27— LilUo d. Green .....— —.—— Retail Merchant
... ....Oct. 1, 1923 OcL i, 1923.......1
1.50 1GG— Milie Morgan *.......................... Retail
3.1)0
5
At
Eleven
O'clock.
6 5.00
28— J-D. J. Williams ..................(....Retail Merchant
.......Oct. 1, 1922 OcL i. 1923.......$
1.50 1G7—H. McLnulin Jr......................... Optometrist ....................Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1* 1928... . . . . r 10.00
3.00
$
And
Have
a
Grand Parade
2.50
1923...*****
9
29— The Texas Co..... ....Wholesale Denlers in Oils .
........Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923.......3 25.00
9 12.50 1G8— II. J».Jones ...................... AgL Afro.-Arner. Ins. Co..... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i.
In
The
Afternoon
.................Retail Merchant ...— . ..... Oct. 1. 1922 Oet. i, 1923.. ... $ 31.50
9 15.75
30—'W. W. Drcssor ......................... Retail Merchant
....... Oct 1, 1922 Oct. i, 1923.......3
3.00
1.50 1G9—Chase & Co.......
9
1.50 The High School
1922 Oct. i, 1923..... ?
3,00
.................Retail
Merchnnt
.....
.
..—.Oct.
170—It.
B.
Middleton
..
9
1.
31— Hcnry^ McLgulIn .....................Retail Merchant
4.50
........Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i, 1923- .... $
9.00
$
i
5.00 Football Team
9
1922 Oct. i. 1923.......3
32—
Osccoln Fish & Prod. Co.—Retail Merchant .............Oct
3.00
1.50 171'—Dr. John J. Ileits .................Physician .............— .......Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. * i 1923...... $ 10.00
$
1.50 Will Play Miami
9
1922 Oct. n 1923.......3
33—
S. E.Boyd...--....................... RnrbcrShop .....................Oct.
1.50 172— Joe Roltenatem .. ............. Retail Mcrchnnt ...... ..... Oct. L 1922 Oet. i. 1923....... $ 3.00
3.00
9
1.50 The Miami Boys
3.00
9
1922 Oct. i. 1923.34—G. W. Crlm, .......................... -Agt. Trav. Ins. Co. ........Oct.
9 2.50 173— Stein Mere. Co. .. .................Retuil Mcrchunt .....1. .... Oct; 1. 1922 Oct. i. 1923...
2.50 Coming From So For
1922 Oct. i. 1923...
9
1922’ Oct. i, 1923- ....5 10.00
35—Auto Sales Corp.........2 Auto .Vending Machines ......... Oct.
9 5.00 174— I. S. Thomns ... . Agt. Ind. I.ifo & Accd. Ins, Co. ......Oct. 1.
To Help Us Celchrate
Cillispic ................... Agt. Nat. Life Ins. Co. ..... OcL 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923 .*...*
1922 OlL i, 1023.. .... 3 15.00
f , 2.50
3G—Auto Soles Corp...... ........... <•... 3 Weighing M ach in e— ..Oct.
9 7.50 175— C. H.
Will Not Have Their Crowd
*
2.50
5.00
1923
.
1922
Oct.
i,
1922 Oct. i. 1923- ....3
37—
A. B. Ford ..— ................. Retail Merchant ...... ...... Oct.
3.00
1.50 170—J. Wi Snow .... .........................Barber Shop ............ ......Oct. 1,
9
To
Cheer
For
Them
«,
*
$ 2.50
1922 Oct. i, 1923.......3 10.00
38—
Mrs, Edith Harrell ............ Restaurant .............. .*...... Oct.
9 5.00 J77— 1J. Buokout’ .........Agt. Ihduu*. Life & Health Ins. Co....OcL 1, 1922 Oct. i, 1923 *****
6.00
3 00 And 'Cause There
1923
.
.
1922
Oct.
..
3
178—
E.
E.
Turner
..........................
Retail
Morchnpt
>
..............
Oct.
1,
?
i.
1922 Oct. i. 1923.......3 10.00
39—
Dr.C.J.Mnrshnll ................... Physician ................... l..;.Oct.
9 5.00
1.50 ! Will Bo So Many of Us
....Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923... ... $ 8.00
?
1922 Oct. i, 1923- .... 3
........ Oct.
40—
S. L. Mooney ............... ...... Restaurant ........
5.00
9 2.50 170—nowen £ Gilbert ..................... Retuil Merchnnt
2.501At The Gnme
Oet. i. 1023
9
$ 5.00
1022 Oct. i. 1923 .... 3 24.00
.......Oct
41—
The Churchwell Co............ .•-.Retail Merchant
$ 12.00 180—Bowen & Gilbert .................. ...Boarding House !............Oct. 1, 1922
Perhaps We'll Give
2.25
1922
4.50
Oet. if 1923 .... $
9
1922 Oct. i. 1923...
........Oct
1.50 IM — Fish, & Fish ........................... Retail Merchants ...........Oct. 1,
42— Emmett Kinlaw ...................... Retail Merchant
3.00
9
Miami A Little Encouragement
1922 Oet. i. 1923 .......3 . 0.00
1.50
Oct. 1, 1922. Oet. t. 1923... ...1
.......Oct.
8.00
9
43—
Caldwell Furniture Co........ Retail Mcrchnnt
9 3.00 lfi2— Clarence Ash ............. ..............Retail Merchant ......:
And Let The Band
3.09
1922 Oct. i, 1923.. .... 3 15.00
1.50
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923...
— ... Oct.
9
41— Hill Lumber Co......................... Lumber Yard .—
9 7.50 183— Millard Belhmy ....................... Itotnil Merchant
Play Them
f,
2.50
6.1)0
1922 OcL t. 1923
Ih-l— Klcn Arcs ........ .... ...Retail Dealer in Fresh Meats ..........Ocb 1, 1922 Oet. i, 1923 . ...3
4.50
9
45— M. Kronen ............................... Retail Mcrchnnt .......... .'..Oct
$ O■•O^•1
A Funeral March
2.60
1922 Oct. i. 1923 ....3 10.00
'...................... ..Restaurant ..........*...... .....Oct. 1, 1922 OcL i. 1023- ... $ 5.00
5.00 185—E. Z. Irvin
9
46 —O. K. Bakery (in Orlando) ...... Steam Bakery ................ Oct
9
In The Evening
5 00
1922 Oct. i, 1923...
9
1.50 IfG—Chero-Coln Until. Co................Bottling Wotks .............. Oct. 1, 1922 Oet. i. 1023... ...4 10.00
3.00
47—
Quality Shop .................... .Retail Mcrchnnt ........... ..Oct
9
We'll Have A Dnncc
1.50
....Retail Merchant .......... ...Oet. 1, 1922 Oct. i, 1923... ... .8 3.00
1.50 187— F. P, Rines
.OcL 1922 Oet. i, 1923... - 3
5
48—
Kincaid Furniture
Co.....Retail Merchant ........
3.00
9
On The New Pavement
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923 ... 3
6.00
.................. ...... Plumbing Contractor
$ 2.50
49 Standard Oil Co........ ... Wholesale Dealer in Oils .... ....Oet. 1. 1922 Oct. 1. 1923 .......$ 25.00
9 12.50 18H—F. P. Rines
Front of The Clyde Dock
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1023. ... ? io.no
5.00 J
9
..... .................... Chinese Laundry ........
60—Mnry O. Turner ........ .............. Restaurant ................ .... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923. -- 3 ’ 5.00
9 2.50 180—Loo Jacll
'Cause There is Area
6.00 j
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923
9
9 2.50 100— Lima-Coln Betti. Co. (Kustis)...,Bottling Works
61— II. 11. Wynn ............ ... Dealer ir.'Fresh M eats........ .....Oct. 1, 1922 Oet. 1, 1923
3 5.00
Large Enough
Oct.
1
,
1922
n.oo
3.00'
1922
3.00
101—
H.
Bandel
.....................
Retail
Merchant
.......
1923
Oct.
9
....
Oct.
..
$
G.00
52—Overstreet & Payne ................ Retail Merchants ......
9
i.
Oet. 1. 1023
3
1.
For Everybody To Dnnre
n.oo
2.60:
?
t
.... OcL 1, 1922 Oil. 1, 1923
4.50
r*3 H K. Fuller .... .... ...
5 2.25 102— Tim Keane .... ............ Bagg. Wugon & Dray ......... ...Oct. 1, 1922 OcL i, 1023 ... 9
To The Bret Music
2.50
9
9 2.50 103— J. A. Williams ...... ...Agt. Gulf Life & Accd. Ins. Co. ...Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923
54—W. S. Leak ............. ..Agt. Mu.uul Life Ins. Co....... . ......Oct 1, 1922 Oet. 1, 1923..
By, TJicuDcgL Orchestra......... .....
1.50
5.00 HH_^Lf>Wi8 Welcome ........... .........rJletuil Merchant ....... ...Oct., J, 1922
3.00
Oct. l V>2.V
.;. ..0<^t.• 1. ■1926 : Ott. 1. 1923 .... ? 10.00 r j
9
.... .F.uv/vcf
Gp— George fl: ■HvrrlitiT
We Can Obtain
Oct. 1, 1922 Oet. i, 1923... ... 9
1.60
3.00
.... Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. 1. 1923 ... 3
7.50
9
9 3.75 105—The Fleishman Co.’ ..............Merchant
56— McCrory Stores Corp.
T
j Help Us Celebrate
OO’. 16G— Sally Allen ............................. Retail Merchant .........
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923.
1.50
3.00
.... Oct. 1, 1922 Ott. I, 1923
*
?
9 biw‘1
67—Seminole Distrih. Co. .............Retail Merchant
V 4.50
Ard Best of AH
2.60
OcL I. 1922 Oet. i. 1023 ... *
1.50 107— Clara Murunt ......................... Restaurant .............
5,00
9
68—Harry Harrow ......... .. .Dealer In Fruits and Vegs. ... Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. 1. 1923... 3 3.00
We’ ll Have A Grand
3.00
1.501
$
9 2.50 108— E. Z. Zimmerman ............... Retail Merchant .......... Out. 1. 1922 Oct. i, 1923 ....$
69—Hawkins Bros........... ....... Deal ira in Fresh Meats .... ....Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. 1. 1923
1 5.00*
Firework Display
i
Oct. I. 1922 OcL i. 1923 ... ? 10.00
....Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923
$ 6.00 A Short Distance From
5 G.75 100— Smith Bros............ ............. ......Garage for Rcpnirs
3 13.50
CO— Wight Bros. .Co..........
415.00
7.50 200— Ren Bbukv/ell ........- ................Retail Merchant
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923
Lumber Dealers
1.50 T ie Dance
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923... ....$
9
3.00
Gl—Scm. Lbr, & Mfg. Co, ..
9
6.00 201— E. II. Highsmith
Oct. 1. 1922 Oet. 1. 1923 ...3 10 00
.... Law yer...................
3
1.60
G2—Thomns Emmett Wilson
............ Retail Merchant .......
Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. i. 1923 ... 9
3.00
9
Everybody
5.00 202— M. Mnrshnll ........................... Retail Merchant
OcL 1. 1922 Oet. 1, 1923— $ 10.00
3
.... . Dentist .................
1.50 Can See The Fun
Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. i, 1923... - 9
8.00
G3—Dr, H. H. McCnslin ......
9
Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. 1. 1923 .. ... 5 0.00
3.00 203— I). I.. Thrasher ... .............. ...Retail Merchant .......
.... Retail Merchant ....
Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. i. 1923 . ... 9 13.50
3
(1.75 Some oT The Bomba
01— M. I). Gutchel .............
9
1.50 201—Seminole Abstract Co, ...... ....Abstractor of Titles
Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. 1. 1923
__ Retail Merchnnt
Oet. 1, 1922 OcL i, 1923... 9
3
7.50 To Be Fired
3 3.00
G5—H. Hughes and A. Ford
15.00
9
.......OclJ. 1. 1922 Oet. 1. 1923
1.50 205— Partin Bros.. ...................... Retail Merchants .......
3
(a i. 1, 1922 Oct. i. 1923... ...5
1.50 Are So Large
$ 3.00
3.00
GG—D. G. Blalock ..............
9
1922 Oct.
1.50 206— Mm inn Specialty Co.................Retail Murchnnts ,........ Oct.
;:.oo
1922 Oct. t. 1923... ...9
1923
*
i.6n They Had To Send
:uhv
9
G7—C. S. Flowers .............. ....... -Retail Merchant ....... Oct.
1922 Oct.
5.00 207— Smith* Bros. Inc................... Retail Merchants ......
.Oct.
1923
Oct.
1922 Oet. i. 1923 ... ... 9
$
3.00 \ Cannon From Chicago
n.oo
G8—J. D. Bowen ......... Agt (Trav.) Equit. Assn.Soc. ....
9
•
1922
1.50 208— Mrs. G. A. Bryant ................Retail Merchant ......... Oct.
■
Retail
Merchant
..............
Oct.
:i.oo
1922 Oet. i. 1023... ... 9
1923
Oct.
$
l .r o 1In Which To Kltuot Them
■J
3.00
09—Dixie Furniture Co.......
9
3.75 200—J. E. Frierson ........................ Retail Merchant .........
7.50
Oct.
1922 Oet. i. 1923. ...?
1923.
1922 Oit.
9
$
3.00
1.60 By The Way We’ll
9
70—J. E. Pace ...... ........................ Retail Merchant .... ........ Oct.
2.50
1923
1922
Oct.
1922
Oct.
2
210—
Mitchell
Bros.
........................
Retail
Merchants
......
1.60 Want A Deni: at ion
Co.....Oct.
1923...
8,00
Oet.
5
71_A. W. Smith ............. Agt. Health & Accident Ins.
i.
12.50
25.00
1922
1922
1923
..
2.60
Oct.
3
211
—Walker
L
Moseley
.................
Restaurant
....................
Oet.
3
5.00
Oct.
1923...
9
OcL
1,
1.
72—
Wilson Motor Co..... ...........\gt, for Autos......
-1
i,
For the Occasion
A
4.50
1322 OcL i, 1023- ... ? 92.00
Oct.
$ 2.25 212—Sou. Bull T. &. T. Co...............Tclophono Company
Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. It 1923 .... 3
4 46.50 So We'll Have A Pretty
73—
Wiggins Produce Co............Retail Merchant ....
1922 Oct. i, 1923... *..)
9 G.75 213— D. D. Dnnicl ........................ Retail Merchant'..... ...... Oct.
1.50
OcL 1. 1922 Oct. 1. 1923..
3 13.50
3.00
9
74— Lawton Bros. Co. ................ Retail Merchant ....
venlr Gold Silk
1.50
3.00
1922
3
214—
J.
W.
VanLoudinghnn
......
Retail
Merchant
Oct.
1922
1923...
1.50! And Red White and Blue
Oct.
.
.
...3
3.00
Oct,
Uet. i. 1923...... ?
9
1,
1.
75—S. C. Ritchie —...................... -Retail Merchant ....
1.50 215— West Side CaBh Groc’y ............ iRctail Merchant
3.00
1922 Oet. i. 1923 ... 1
Oct.
3
2.25 Ribbon For Everybody
4.50
Oct. 1. 1922 OcL 1* 1923.......3
9
76—
Martin Sicbold ................... Retail Merchant ....
2.25 21G—Sanford Motor Co............. Garage and Dealer in Autos .. .Oct.
4.59
1922
1.
1,
...
$
1923
9
1922
12.60,
Oct.
Oct.
1923
...
35.00
Oct.
9
...
9
77—
Marello &. Filnsa ................Retail Merchant
i.
To Wear
1.60 217— MtCrory Stores Corp................ .......Weighing Machine
3.00
1922 Oet. i. 1923... - $ 5.00
2.501We Know Last Year
...........Oct.
f
Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. I. .1923
9
J8— Marcllo & Filasn ............. ......’ .co
ce Cream Cart
1.50 218—C. A. W right............. ............. Barber Shop ...................Oct.
3.00
1022 Oet. i. 1923 ... 5
?
1923___ $
.50 Jut.! A Few People
1.00
9
79—
S. J. Bigger* ................. - .'.(tail Merchant ............. Oct. 1. 1922 Oct.
1.60
3.00
1922
3
5.00
1922
1023......$
219—
Dr.
G.
E.
Snrjonnt
......
.........
Physician
.......................
Oct.
Oct.
10.00
9
Oct. i. 1923... ... 9
80—
Muxio Esa ........................ .Retail Merchant .............Oct. 1.
Spent Their
**
2.50 220— Oates Crate Co.... —..............Retail Merchant — I.... Oct.
1923......
$
1922 Oet. i, 1923 ... $ 7.50
9 ■ 3.75 Hard Earned
81—
S. M. Abercrombie ....Agt. Pcnin. & Cns, Ins. Co..... Oct. 1. 1922 Oct.
OO'j
1.50 221— Mrs. G. C. Cates .....
3.00
3
1923.
•1.50
$
Oct. 1. 1922 Oct.
Oct.
9
1922 Oet. if 1923...... *
... Retail Merchants
Hhekle*
82—
Joe Daniel* .................. .... •Retail Blerchnnt ......
1.50
3.00
1923
2.60 To Decorate The Parade
5
5.00
.3
9
1922 Oet. i, 1923....... $
222— Hodges & McMullen ....... .... .Barber Shop ....;.{............ Oct.
83—
A. E. SJoblom........ ^ ---------Retail Merchant ............ Oct. 1. 1922 Oct.
4.50
1923 ...... I
9 2.25 223— T. I.. Lingo
2.59! And We Were All Sorry
1922 Oct. >, 1923 . «*.#
9
...... Agt. Com. Un. Assn. C o.____ ___ Oct.
84— Frank Akers Tire Co............... Retail Merchant ......... —OcL 1, 1922 Qct.
2.50 224— T- L. Lingo ... *...,....Agt. Underwriters Agency ..........Oct. 1, 1922 Oet. i, 1923..
1923___
$
1922
Oct.
2.50! Wo Couldn't Afford
9
85—
E. W. Henck ...............AgL Hartford Ins. Co.......... -Oct. 1,
2.25
4.50
1922
1923......$
9
2.60' To Have A Float
OcL
1923
.
**.*•
1,
1922
Oct. i.
9
225— T. L. Lingo
.....Agt. RellaV.ce Life Ins. Co.....J:.'..,...OcL
80—Oviedo Merc. Co.
............. ..Retail Merchant .....—..... Oct. 1,
5.00 22G—Bank of Oviedo .......................Rank ..............................OcL 1, 1922 Oct.
10.00
1922
3
1923......$
Oct.
7,60 And Win A Prize
1923...
15.00
1.
9
... 9
87— P. A. Mero ............ ...... ...........Garage for Repairs
Oct.
i.
2.50 227—G. F. Bellamy ....................... Retail Merchnnt ............. Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
$
1922
1923......
Oc£
1.60
3.00
1923...
3
9
1.
i.
88—
W. J. Lawton ....... Agt. Hartford 1«3. Co. ...............Oct.
So This Year
f~
1.50 223—Sanf. Hotel & Cons.
3.00
1923......%
8
............Hotel (00 rooms)............. Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923 ...— p 23.06
3 12.6(B
89—J. M. Stumon —................... — Retail Merchant ..... -....-Oct. 1. 1922 Oct.
'U^t A Price
2.50 229— Al.'red Foster .... — ..........— Real E*t. Agt, ........... ......Oct. 1, 1922 OcL
5
1923......
.... ..... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
10.U0
$
1. 1923
CO—W. J. Lawton ................ Agt. Aetna Ins. Co.
6.00 We Cun Afford
2.50
***•»)E
5.00
?
1922
1923.
$
OcL
4.59
230— Sanford Cash Groc'y ............ Retail Merchant ......... — .Oct. 1, 192:1 OcL I* 1923.... 3
8* (*»%
01—J. W. Williams ..... I ---- i..........Restaurant ............ -....... Oct. 1,
The l.adie.t
3.00
0.00
9
1923
1922
OcL
I
13.50
1922
1923...
.
«
Oct.
U.75
231—
L.
P.
McCuller
....................
Retail
Merchant
.............
Oct.
1,
3
92—Seminole Meat Market .............Retuil Merchant......... —Oct. 1,
1.
•~r
Of The Legion Auxilary
1.50 232— Miss Aranka Takach ...........Boarding House ............ Oct. 1, 1922 OcL
1923
9
$ 3.00
5.09
3 2.60 Will Decorate Us
93— Merchants Gro. Co...................Retail Merchant ......- ...Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
l, 1923......f
7.50 233— Sanford Cyclo Co. ..........................................Retail Merchant ......... Oct. Oct.1,1923......%
15.00
1022
t
1923.
Oct.
%
3.00
1.59 With A llrautiful Ribbon
9
94— Union News Co. - .................. R. R. Bating Houso ........ Oct. 1,
1, 1922
I 15.75 234— Dr. Rulph E. Stevens ...........Physician ....................... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923......| 1U.00
1923
% 31.50
05—The Yowcll Co....... .............. -Retail Merchant ..... - -Oct. 1. 1922 Oct.
f j 5.90 And Wtt’B All Win A prUs
5.00 235— Loiiisn Stevenson ................Restaurant ......- .............. Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
3
1923___ % 10.00
2.50 Of A Wonderful Good Time
6.00
90—D. C. Griffin ........................ — Garage for Repairs ...... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
1, 1923.....
I
2.50 23G—Sanf. Battery Sv*. Co. ____ ___ Cat ago for Repairs ....'..OcL 1, 1922 Oct.
5.00
1922
9
1023......|
OcL
5.00
1923„__
10.00
I
1.
97—
1* D. Mayo .r..... ................ Restaurant ............ -... —jOcL 1,
4.50
1
1923-----$
10.00
237— Dr, J. T. Denton ....... ......... Physician ....................... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. l, 1923.—..
8 6.00 There Are Only* Enough
98—
Sumpter F. Davis
.....—Retail Merchant .——- ....Oct. 1, 1922 OcL
3.00
9 ' 1.50 238— W. S. Park .. ......... Agt. Metrop. Life Ins. Co. ....... ..... Oct 1, 1922 OcL 1. 1923.. .—
1923— »
2.50 Of The Pretty Ilibbona
*
99—
Geo. Downey_____j____—..... Retail Merchant------ --- Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
50.00
1923...
‘
.
I
2 25.00 239— Theo. & Cercsoli Co............... IRctail Merchants ........... OcL 1, 1922 OcL i. 1921.....
Oct.
4.50
2.25 To Defray The
Co.
—
—
Saw
Mill
.....
—
........
Oct.
1,
1922
3
100— Occeola Cypress
1923........3 10.00
9 5.00 240— Itotundo Si Co. ...............................................— Retail
3.00
1.60 Tremendous Expenses
Oct.
Merchants
- OcL
1923
9
1. 1,1923.....
101— Osceola CyprosBCo. .... ......... Shingle Mill ...... - ..... ..... OcL 1, 1922 OcL
15.00
19*3—
9 7.50 211— C. T. Kent _____ ________ __ —..'Retail Merchant ............ OcL I, 1922 Oct. l, 1923.—..
3.00
1.50 Of The Celebration
9
102— Shingle Mill ___ __________ Retail Merchant .... —1...0ct. 1, 1022 OcL 1,
.60 242— II. L. Hall —_________________ .’ Bnrber Shop
1.00
9
1923... . »
..... —Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923.....
1.00
.50 And The Legion Ladies
9
J—W.1 T. Dodd .— i ....—...— Barber Shop ..........—.....Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
103—
2.25
4.60
9
1022 OcL
1023.... I
2.50
243—
LUzle
H
olm
e*.....—
_______
.Restaurant
_______
Oct.
1,
1022
1923.....
6.00
Oct.
Logan
Merc.
Co.
,..——4....—..
.Retail
Merchant
.........
—OcL
1,
9
l,
Say To Pe Sure'
1 0 4- 1
0
1.60
3.00
9
1023..... »
.60 When Wc See Them
1.09
105—Anter. Fru|t Growers .... Daaler In Fruits and Vegs. .— ..OcL 1, 1022 Oct.
3
244— King Ferguson ...... ...... ............Barber Shop
..... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. l, 1923....
1.50
3.00
9
Oct,
1,
1922
1923...
.
J
Oct.
3 1.60 Tu Obtain Enough
](X1— Misa M. E. Saint .—
— Retail Merchant —
245— Frank Cox ________________ Retail Alorchant \— — ,....Oct. 1, 1923 OcL 1. 1923.. — . 8.00
.
9 6.00 246— Mr*. J. Mallcn ............
..OcL 1, 1922 OcL
1023.... % 10.00
8.00
3 1.60 Of The Ilibbona
107— Dr. J. W._ Martin...-------- ..—..Physician
—
Retail Merchant — ....----- Qct. I, 1922 OcL i. 1923......|
$
'
1
5.00
*
^OcL 1, 1922 OcL
1023— % 10.00
Oct. i. 1923.... I
3.00
3 1.50 For Our Friends
108— John Govef« i i . j i --------—.........Marble Yard ..... .
247— L. Gaynor ...l........... ............ —.Barber Shop
........Oct. 1, 1922
*
lj50
8.00
—Oct. 1, 1922 OcL
1023— $
t
Oct.
1923....
3.00
109— S. Schwartz !.____ _.Dealerjn Fruits and Vegs.
I
3 1.50 That Are Unrd Up
248— L. Jll. Mention__— --------Retail Merchant -.—
.Oct. 1, 1,923
i.
8.00
9 1.50 249— R. H. Bush ________
...Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
1023.... I
3.00
110— Harry Haynes ....----- ----- ....Retail Mcrchunt ....
Retail Merchant .......... -Oct. 1, 1022 OcL i. 1923.... »
3 1.50 But Nevertheless
1.60
3.00
9
____
___
Oct.
1,
1922
1923....
Oct.
I
.50 Desire To Be Part
1.00
111— Bell Bros,: J ---- — ...ui.A*.petal! Merchant ....
250— R. H. Bu*h ................... Barber Shop, i chair - ....r— OcL 1, 1022 Oct. i, 1923.... I
3
1.50
3.00
9
....— ..— .Oct. 1, 1922 OcL K 1023--- $
5.00
2.50 Of The Celebration
OcL is 1923—.. »
112— T. J. Boston-- ---------------- Retail Merchnnt ....
251—
Sarah
Young
____
——
...—
Restaurant
.....
—
.—
..Oct,
1,
1022
3
1.50
8.00
9
..Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1023.....f
5.00
113— Flynt Broa. .....— ------------ Retail Merchant .....
252— Jack C*. Kazcll ...______ ...Dealer in Fresh Meat* j— ....OcL 1, 1922 OcL i. 1923.... I
3 2.50 And That We Shouldn't
12.50
25.00
9
114— G u lf‘ Refining Co..... - .... Whole jnlc Dealer* in O ils ____OcL l , 1022 OcL 1, 1023----1
3.00
1.50 Delay Obtaining A Ribbon
253— J. II. Cowan — ____ —.... —.......Retail Merchant ______— Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. i» 1923.... 4
3
9 5.00 254— Seminole Supply Co. — ________ Retail Merchant ________ Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
...Contractor — — ------- ...OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1023.....« 10.00
1923___ |
3.00
1.50 For Ouraelven
i,
3
115—H. T. Pace
15.00
9 7.50
J.umbar Yard
——.OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1023...... 9
9.00
1923___
$
4.50 'Cause There la Only
OgL
255—
Crown
Paper
Co.
...-—
Retail
Merchant
......-------Oct.
1,
1922
3
110-IL T. Pace ------i.
3.00 '
9 1.50
...Retail Meichant ---------- OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923..... 9
256— O. P. Swope ------------------ — Real E»t, A g t . ....... ....... OcL 1, 1922 OcL i. 1923____| 10.00
6.00
117—Frank J. Takach -------3
A Limited Number *
l.k)
9
.Retail Merchant------ —...Oct. 1. 1922 Oct. 1, 1923— .9 3.00
267—Sanf. PL & Wall Paper Co____ Retail Merchant ......... — OcL 1, 1022 OcL 1# 1923____$ 4.50
-------- ------------ — — —
3 2225
110-H. W. Allen Mu*lc Go.
6.00 258—John Stamper .... ......... — Dealer in Fresh Meats ....... OcL 1, 1922 OcL i. 1983...
____OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1023..... 9 10.00
9
5.00
2.50
$
TEN
MILLS
SCHOOL
110—P. R, Andrew* ----- -------------Real E*1-------1.60
260~Frank
Byres
•«...■*••••»*«*••••»**♦*•
Garage
...—-------------—.OcL
1,
1922
1923...
_
»
OcL
10.00
3.00
5.00
9
1D?3....
„9
i.
I
OcL
TAX IK
1,
120— D, V. Warren --- --— -------- Retail-Merchant --------- .OcL 1, 1922
260— Frank Byres —----- —
— ...Mfg. Concrete —
— ..OcL 1, .192 Oct. i . 1923......| 10.00
5.00
10.Q
O
5.00
Oet.
9
9
1923........9
1.
121— Lake Mare Realty Coi (C. H. EU* Real Eat. A gt.......OcL 1, 1J22
3.00
1.50
9 •1.50 201—II. D: Dpvls ...------— .......... ..Retail Merchant....... ..... OcL 1, 1922 OcL x 1923...... f
Oct. lr .1923— 9 8.00
4
BRADENTOWN, OcL 31. - j
202—
i
Milad/s
Shoppo
..
.Ret*
1
1
Merchant
....
—
OcL
I,
1922
6.00
OcL
1928......|
4.50
10B0
2.26 turns Indicate that every s|
9
9
1,' 1023.
122—
J- *
i 1*
- . J ! IH .,
...Retail Merchant
— ...Oct. 1, 1922 OcL
8.00
25.00
1923___ f
UiO school tax district in Manatee a
$
9 12.50
“
K K K ^kcy V
(o^Co,
...Garage
124—San Juan Garage
Co. ____
— ....
Garage t Agt. for Auto* —OcL 1, 1922 ■OcL I. 1923 — 9
...Pool Room ___ ................ Oct. 1, 1922 OcL i . 1 9 2 3 -,-» 60.00 , 1 25.90 except Palm asoU went to ti
8.00
Oct. 1 1023
9
9 1.60 1 . 8V W; Qarrls —
— Barber Shop ............... ...OcL 1, 1922 OcL i. 1028;— |
2.00
1.00 tptiona! lintit of ten
9
5 r % r -V/2S OcL •J,- 1923— .9 10.00 9 5.i
,-Jarber Shop ...— -..-.....O c L 1, 1925 OcL i» 1923.— 4
8.00
3.00 : { t
1.60 wool
OcL 1, 1023---- 4
*
H hitoUm d...... .....
K. u llM .^ h M t ............ Oct. 1, ll* J
HUnHR
■•*;»»v.
A N N U A L REPORT ™ OCCUPATION U C E N S E S ISSUED. IN SEMIi
V,
NOLE CO UNTY,FLO R IDA
.
.
.
x
.
...
k
�.
it' ’.*^1* ' V!
No. of
TO WHEN
FOR W IIA T PURPOSE From When
Lioensi TO WHOM GRANTED
State.
207— Geo. Moore ..Retail Merchant
OcL 1, 1922 \ k t 1. 1923. ....9
3.00
208— B. Steele A Son ...............
Retail
Merchants
_™;.Oct
Retail
Merchants
..... —y.Oct
1 1,1922
3/00
....9
2G9—Geo. A. Fuller C o .--------- -— —Contractors ...— ...... »:— .Oct 1, 1922
10.00
270— Prof. M. Roso ....--------- -------...Plano Tuner
...........Oct. 1, 1922
8,00
271— Bob Simmons .........................Retail Merchant —
™...Oct 1, 1C22
3.00
272— Dossey St ColOm — ___ ....... ..Contractors ...... ............ Oct 1, 1922
104)0
...
9
f Narration ’abiT Liquor* From Gov
273— Wyliy Pitman ...Retail Deal :r in Fresh Meats ..... ......Oct. 1, 1922
5.00
....»
ernment Hospitals
274— Ida R. Gardner — *_____
Retail
Merchant
Oct 1,1922
... 1. 3,00
275— J, B. Johnson ....... _...........
Retail
Merchant -....Oct1,1922
3.00
—9
WASHINGTON, Oct, 3L— Cbnrgcs 270— Dora Miller ............... ....... ...—Restaurant
______ .......OcL 1, 1922 Oct ?, 1923.. — 1 104)0
t Charles R. Forbes, while direc- 277— Bell Cafe ............ ......... .......___ Restaurant
Oct 1, 1922
10,00
of the Yptcrans’ Bureau still was: 2 7 8 -E. D. Strickland
T.......... Oct 1, 1022
...Dentilt
... 9 10.00
>klqg os ifltc as September, 1022,
279— Wilson A Toomer Fertx. Co..-Retail Merchant__ OcL 1, 1922
....* . . 0.00
titiousiy, to remove large stocks
.... 9 18.00
280— Woodruff A Watson
— __ Retail Merchant .....------- Oct 1, 1922
utics and liquors from the gov*
3.00
... 9
281— L. J. Baker - ___
Retail Merchant .....-)...... Oct. 1, 1922
eat hospital at Perry vlllc, Mary- 282—J. T. Allen ________ :_________Retail McrchanL.............. Oct 1, 1022
3.00
... *
, were made today at the continu- 283— J. T. Allen - ____ _______ ____ Livery Stnblo ................ Oct 1, 1922
5.00
—9
on of the senate inveslgatlon of the 284— Sanf. Furn. Co. _
0.00
..______ Retail Merchant - ...... .....Oct 1, 1922
... 9
'eterans' Bureau.
0.00
285— Stanley A Rogers ___ _______
..Retail Merchant ........—- Oct. 1,1922
... 9
James M. Williams, a Philadelphia 280—James A. Austin
._____ Undertaker A Embalmcr .—....Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923. ... 9 75.00
4.50
tUjrymnn. was the witness, his testi- 287— F. II. Black ________________Retail Merchant...............Oct 1, 1922
... 9
mones beng designed to 'support in 288— J. W. Wynn, Jr. ....................Retail Merchant .......
3.00
Oct 1, 1922
... 1
— » 104)0
part the sensational story told to the 289— The T'alms .........- ...........
Hotel ..*<— ....
- O c t 1, 1922
committee last week by EUsb H. Mor 290— Tho Monroe Fish Co. ......... -Retail Merchont...............Oct. 1, 1922
3.00
... 9
timer, also of Philadelphia, about his 291— E. Stafford .......... - ...... - — Real Estate Agent ......... Oct 1, 1922
... 9 10.00
3.00
alleged relations with Forbes nt a 292— W. P. Monroe .......................... Retail Merchant - - ......Oct 1,1922 Oct 1, 1923... ... 9
time when he was seeking contructs 293— Popular Market —...........- ....... Retail Merchant .........— Oct 1,1922
Oct 1, 1923 .- ... 9
6.00
6.00
for hospitals from the director.
294— M. NarvU ......................... .......Retail Merchant ............. Oct 1,1022 Oct. 1, 1923.. ....9
3.00
295—
J.
Bresler
.....................—........—
’.Retail
Merchant
.......,...Oct.
1,
1922
...
9
, Wilinims testified that aside from
—
— ____ RenI Est. Agent ..... -c— Oct. 1, 1922
... 9 10.00
proposing removal of the -narcotics 290— W. B. Boykin
6.00».
... 9
297—
W.
II.
Malachi
_________
_____
Restaurant...........—
-----Oct
1,
1922
and liquors, Forbes, with a man nam
....9 76.00
ed Bicbcr, had sought to obtain from 286— M. C. Moseley .,.......—..Undertaker A Embalmcr ...—..Oct 1, 1922
... 9 10.00
Mrs..Mortimer certain pApers belong 299—Schellc Maine* ...................... .Lawyer — ........... — *.....Oct. 1, 1922
... 9 10.00
ing to Mortimer and also to “ ombfb- 800— E; F. Householder
...'........... Lawyer ...b...................... Oct 1, 1922
... 9 10.00
ter” Mrs. Mortimer against her hus 652— Dr. R. M. Mason ...............Dentist **• »******i*i»pinew-»»**••*Oct 1, 1921
1922..
Oct.
1,
...
9 25.00
band. This wns at a tirmnnftcr Mor 653— E. E. Brody ...-.......... ....... — Sales Stable.......... .........Oct 1, 1921
1022..
Oct
1,
£ timer, according to^tit-uttfslimony, had 654— O. K. Bakery ........ .............. Stenip Bakery ....
...
9 10.00
.....Oct. 1, 1921
"broken with Forbes," nnd when, Wil 301— Dr. J. W. Tolar ......... ........................Physician ....... ............Oct.
1,1922 ... 9 10.00
— 9 100.00
liams understood, Mrs. Mortimer was 302— Mrs. Harriet A. Phillips ......Amusement Park ....
Oct 1, 1922
5.00
... 9
j contemplating n divorce from her hus- 303— C. P. McCarthy ......................RetailDealer in Fresh Meats ..Oct 1, 1922
3.00
...
9
. band.
,
304— Home Bakery .... ..........- ...... Bakery ......- .......... ........ Oct 1, 1022
4.50
... 9
The witness also told of remarks 306— Haynes A Ratliff ............- ..... Retail Merchants ..........Oct 1, 1922
3.00
...
9
by Forbes that $80,000 was "coming 306— Mrs. F. D. Durant ..... ................................................Retail Merchant Oct. 1,1922
3.00
... 9
to Mortimer, but that he would see 307— Garner Produce Co........ Dealers in Fruits and Vegs. ....Oct. 1, 1922
3.00
—
9
308—
Geo.
Conyers
......
(................Retail
Merchont
......,.......Oct
1,1922
; that Mrs. Mortimer got It." Williams'
3.00-...9
explained that from what he could 309— Ike Darden ............ - .............Retail Merchant ............. Oct. 1, 1022
3.00
1....9
gather from the conversation, Mor 310— Ethel Mouoro ............. ..........Retail Merchant .......... —Oct. 1, 1922
3.00
9
'......... Oct. 1, 1922
timer was "arranging contracts" with 311— A. D. Hawkins'..... :...... ,.......Retail Merchant
3.00
...»
the bureau. The witness also said 312—James Potts ........................ —Retail Merchant .............Oct. 1, 1922’
... 9 27.00
Oct.
1,
1923.
313—
Tampa
Plumbing
&
S.
Co........
Wholesale
Merchants.......
.Oct.
1,
1922
Forbes had slated that Mortimer wns
10.00
to Ih> arrested and that the reason 314— J. J. Melton ......................... Elec. Contractor ....-..... .....Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923.. ...9
27.00
Oct
1,
1923.
...
9
315—
Geo.
A.
Spear
A
Son
............
Retail
Merchants
.............Oct.
1,
1922
the former director sought his papers
3.00
Oct
1,
1923..
was that he did not want them in 316— J. C. Crimslcy .....................Retuil Merchant ............*.Oct. 1, 1922
...
9
100.00
.................Pool Room —.—....... ........Oct.
Mrs. Mortimer's possession at the 317— O. II. Grnmbling
318— G. W. Venable .... ..... .......... Contractor ......... - ...........Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.. ...9 10.00
time of the arrest.
1 00
319— C. F. Bales .......................... Burber Shop —.................. Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923. ... 9
R.Forbes, accompanied by his ats
4.50
320— Sanf. Truck Growers, Inc......Retail Merchants ............ Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923..
:r • torncy, wns present throughout the
4.50
321— Sanf. Truck Growers, Inc. __Retail Merchants ........... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923.. ... 9
scsions today. During Williams’ testi
,,5.00
.Architect .......................Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923. ... 9
mony ho made a number of notes nnd 322— Elton J. Moughton
323— Chns. Stewart A S. B. Waldron...Restaurant...........I.... Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923. ...,9 10.00
conferred frequently with his counsel
824—S. A. B. Wilkinson ................... Law yer.... - ..................... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.. ...9 10.00
Who apparently had some difficulty in
10.00
325— Mrs. Ida Ilrumlcy ............... .Hotel ................ - ........... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.... - 9
restraining him from interrupting thu
5.00
326— Richmond Cooper ....................Hotel ................................Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923— ... 9
examination as he did on several oc,
0.00
... 9
327— Pure Food Market..... Retail Dialer in Fresh Meats .......Oct. 1, 1922
»• casons nt the opening of the investiOct
1,
1923.
9
O
.00
328— Simpsie Frierson ..................Restaurant ................... Oct. 1, 1922
% Ration.
,,3.00
Oct.
1,
1923..
329— Win. McCormick ..................Retail Merchant .............Oct. 1, 1922
Besides the charge:! ngidmt Forbes, 330— ('has. A. Dallus ................... Mfg. of L’oncrcte .......... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.. - .9 , 10.00
' the commi l lee inquired today in the 331— II. B. I.cvy .
j 3.00
..................Retail Merchant :.............. Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923....
puirham ufe>:i rite for -the bureau 332— Automotive Supply Co, ........... Wholesale Merchants.....‘.Del. 1, 1922" Oct'. 1, 1923.......»
7.50
...9
hospital at Excelsior Springs, Miss 333— Essie Martin .............Agt. Afro Amor. Ins. Co............ Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
I, 1923.....
ouri, from K. L. Morse, at a cost of 334— Walter Moseby.........................Retail Merchant ............. Oct. 1, 1922
...9$ 8.00
Oct.
1, 1923.....
911G,100 and the alleged negligence 335— Chns Foddtyc ................Dealer in Fruits and Vegs. .Oct. 1, 1922
Oct.
1, 1923.....
...9$ 3.00
and carelessness in the handling of 330—Sanf. Dry (looods Co............... Retail Merchant ............. Oct. 1, 1922
0.00
Oct.
I, 1923......?
...9
^
disability nod insurant o claims, of vot- 337-Geo. W. Knight .............Agt. Sterling Fire Ins. Co......Oct 1, 1922 Oct.
1, 1923.....
The Excelsior Killings mat- ;j;jh—Geo. W. Knight ................ Agt, Security Ins. Co........... -Oct 1, 1922 Oct
1, 1923.....
Jter will be taken up again tomorrow, 339—Goo, W. Knight
1, 1923.....
Agt. United Foremans Ins. Co.—...Oct 1, 1922 Oct.
with Morse on the stirml.
Oct.
1,1923.....
310—Geo. W. Knight .........Agt. lain Ion G. & Accd. Co.............Oct 1, 1922
m m
1,1923......
341—Geo. W. Knight *.............A g t Columbia Ins. Co............ Oct. 1, 1922 Oct
AT THE PRINCESS
1, 1923.....
342—Geo. W, Knight .............Agt, Atius Assurance Co............Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
TODAY AND TONIGHT 343—Geo. W. Knight
1, 1923...
Agt. National Surety Co. ... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct
344—Geo. W. Knight ......... Agt. Girard V . A M. Ins. Co.......... Oct 1/T922 Oct. 1, 1923.....
"Watch Your Step," tho new Gold- 345—Geo. W. Knight
... Agt. Royul Indcnm. Co............. Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923......
wyn picture no wplaying nt the Prin 340—Geo. W. Knight ....
Agt. Mut ml Benefit Life Ins. Co... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923......
cess theater is a smooth comedy with 347— Geo. W. Knight .............A g t Equit Assr. Hoc......... ..... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923......
many surprises. The hero, played by 348— Geo. W. Knight ......
Real Estate A g e n t..................Oct. 1, 1922
— 9 10.00
3.00
Cullen Lund In, bus n mania for Kpeed, 349— Rcnoger
Ixso ...............Retail Merchant ..............Oct. 1, 1922
... 9
76.00
nnd is cured only by n strange series 850—Sparks Shows .......................... Show
.............Nov. 28, 1922
.... 9
Hz of incidents that arise uftcr he has 351— Sparks Shows'..................... ISIde Show
............. Nov. 28, 1922
.... 9 10.00
3.00
had his one grand smash-up with n 352—0. C. Bryant ...»......................Retail Merchant .......... Oct. 1, 1922
.... S
racing car.
Oct. 1, 1923.: .... 9 10.00
353— 0. C. Bryant .......................... Garage .......................... Oct. 1, 1922
The hero's nature seems changed 854—C. ,W. Zurlng A Co ...... ........Wholesale Merchants ...... Oct. 1, 1922
.... 9 30.00
........ Real Estate A g e n t................. Oct. 1, 1922
after this, ns arc bis clothes (a band 365— Harry U. Lewis
.... 9 10.00
3.00
................Retail Merchant ......
Nov. 28, 1922
of tramps get them), und he takes up 350— S. J. Warren ..
.... 9
.............. .Skating Rink ............. Nov. 29, 1922
life in n small country town. Thing:! 357— Clarence Williams
.... 9 10.00
3,00
.............. ..Retail Merchant .......... Nov. 29, 1922
are different here, especially the 358— James J. Burns
.... 9
5.00
............... Photographer ............ .'.....Oct 1, 1922
feminine interest added in tho per 359— E. M. Essix .
.... $
5.00
son of Palsy Ruth Miller. She is 360— H. Walker Edwards ......Bngg. Wagon A I)ray .............Oct. 1, 1922
.... 9
1922
3.00
361—
Apopka
Fire
App.
Co.................Retail
Merchant
.............
Oct
1,
....
9
young, pretty and charming, ami we
.... 9 10.00
didn't blame Cullen laindis for hang 302— I)r. G. S. Selman .................(Physician ....................... Oct 1, 1922
ing nruilnd until the final reel, lie 303— J. B. ('abler ...................... Agt. Clyde S. S. Co............Oct 1, 1922
.... 9 25.00
3.00
„...Bakery ...».......... £ .........Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
had to meet a Ini of opposition lie* 364— J. L. Miller ... ............
.....9
... Bakery ............................Oct. 1, 1922
3.00
....$
forc that date he made to look nt the 365— Daylight Bukcry
moon. But he got what he wnnted, 300—Barnes A Smith ..... .................Contractors .................... Oct. 1, 1922
3.00
....9
ns well an his father’s forgiveness. 367— John Adums ........................Retail Merchant ............ Dec. 5, 1922
5.00
.... 9
Let us ho|>c that his father gave him 368— Ella Duckett ..........................Restaurant ........... :.........Oct. 1, 1922
a tricycle for n wedding present in 309—John Russell ................... Dcaljr In Fruits A Vegs..... —.Oct. 1, 1922
3.00
Oct.
....9
stead of another racing 4iulo.
370— Russell A Pound ........... ........ Jfirutc Mill - ........... - ....... Oct. 1, 1922
.... 9 15.00
"Wntch Your tBep" was directed 371— Hickson A Co.................... Denl.q in Fruits A Vegs......... Oct. 1, 1922
3,00
... 9
by William Bcuudine. tl is a fine 372— Dr. T. G. Simmons ......... .
Physician
..........—
Oct. 1, 1922
... 9 10.00
example of rollicking, clean comedy. 373— It. C. Whiddon .............
Pianp Tuner ..............
Oct. 1, 1922
3.00
... 9
374— C. C. Wilson ........ ...............Garsgo...................... - ....Dec. 9, 1922 Oct 1, 1923- — 9 10.00
10.50
375— 11ill Imp. A Sup. Co........ -...Retail Merchant ..........Oct. 1, 1922
West Palm Beach
3.00
376— Hull-Wight Produce Co..Dealer in Fruits A Vegs....... Oct. 1, 1922
... 9
Holds U p Croker
>•***•
377— W, H. Ilolden ..... .....Agt. Pacjflc Mutual Life Ins. Co..... Oct 1, 1922
5.00
.... 1
Will Proceedings 378— !. I). Downs .................. ...... Lunch Stand.....................Oct. 1, 1922
1.00
379— I. 1). Downs ...................... — Marker Shop .................. „Oct. 1, 1922
....9
WEST PALM BEACH. Fla., Oct. 380— L. C. Kinurd...».................—Retail Merchant ...»..........Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1. 1928.. .....9 3.00
31.—Judge It P. Robbins in probate 381— Joo D. Chittenden ......... A g t Muiyland Casualty Co..........Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1023— ...
1023.
court here today issued an order bind 382— Joo D. Chittenden ......... Agt. London A Ixm. Ins, Co......Oct. 1. 1922
*■ •
Oct
1,
1023.
3H3—Joe
D.
Chittenden
.........
Agt.
Security
Ins.
Co.............,f»..Oct.
1,
1922
ing all |>ersous possessing documents
1023
>
*•
*»»*
3S4—Joe
D.
Chittenden
.........
Agt.
Star
of
America
Ins.
Co.....
Oct.
1,
1922
and pupers in thin city und belonging
1028. — .9 9.00
to the late Richard Croker, to hold 385— Armour Fertx. Works .............Retuil Merchant .............. Oct 1, 1922
.... $
1023..
3.00
386'—Brown
A
Brown
...»......
..........
Retail
Merchant
.........
—
.Oct.
1,
1922
tha instruments intact until certain
10.00
1023..
387—
John
C.
I-conurdi
,
...........
......
Lawyer
.........
—
......
—
..Oct
1,
1922
—
.9
questions us to u purported will of
1023..
3.00
388— L. P. Itagnr
..... — Retail Merchant —.......... Oct. 1, 1922
Croker is settled.
20.00
1023..
389—
L.
P.
Hagnr
...........................Turp.
Still
..............Oct.
1,
1922
....
9
The order follows u |>ctiUon filed
1023.. .... 9 10.00
by Joseph Mendel, mayor and W. E. 890—F. II. Black ............................ Real Est. A gt... .........Oct. 1, 1922
1023 ..... 9
3.00
Magcers, of West Palm Beach, calling 391— W. E. Scogrsn ..............Deal *r in Fruits A Vegs...... ...Oct 1, 1922
1023..
2.00
.... 9
attention to a will recently uncovered 392— W. A. Routh .......................Bakery ..........................O ct.'1, 1B22
1023..
9 10.00
Ireland which is alleged to bequeutb 393— Dr. B. D. Caswell ..... ..... ....... Dentist -------------------Oct. 1, 1922
1022..
....
9 10.00
Oct. 1, 1922
institution*' a considerable por- 394— Sanf. Much. A Fnd. Co.... ....Machine Shop ......
1923..
3.00
....9
396—
A.
B.
Williams
_______
__
___Retail
Merchant
..............Oct.
1,
1922
of the Croker estate.
39G— Finley Method Co. _________ ...^Contractors ......... ..........Oct 1, 1922 O ct i, 1923.. .... 9 10.00
6.00
prize fighter was barred for 397— Morgan A Long ___________ Lunch'Counter ......... — Doc. 15, 1922 O ct 1, 1023..— 9
1023..:
8.00
Oct
1,
—
9
.Retail
Merchant
...........OcL1, 1922
mess in S t Paul, Minn., and 398— Mrs. A. Simon ..................................
O ct 1, 1023...
1923 .....9 3.00
399— Elizabeth Murray -"“"■*'»***1*«».. — Retail Merchant: u»li*.uR3ct. l j l t t »
have his wrist slapped.
3.00
.........Retail
Merchant
—
...
.V..Qct
I.
1922
Oct£
1,
1923.—
I
41MM-N. A B. Cowaura —
4.50
OctS
C
1023....4f;
____...Retail
Merchant.........
-O
c
t.
1,
1922
401—
Orange
Supply
Co.
in S t Cloud. Minn., finds he
Oct,
i,
102*,*
'
lOao
....Lawyer
...»»—
......-------...Oct.
1,
1922“
402—
A
f
Thntford
wives. Well, even that is
..... .Garage 4 Agent for Autoa......Oct 1, 1922 ‘ Oct. 1, 1923...... $ 25.00
403— Butt-Guernsey Co.
double pneumonia.
*
<
.*
*
.
.
.
_
.
.
LARGE STOCKS
* -Vs
Total to
Total to
TO WHEN
■
License 7 0 WHOM GRANTED FOR W HAT PURPOSE From When
.County
County
1J>0 4Q4— HoodAuto Co........ ............
Garage
for Repairs..... ............Nov. 1,Oct
19221..1928____ | 10BQ
$ .6.00
I
1.50 405—Uiks Repair Shop ......-------Garage for Repairs-----------Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923..____$ 10.00' *
6.00
6.00
406—J. G. Sharon __________________ faVryer
------ ---- Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923........$ 104)0
5.00
%
Oct
1,
1923...„.„t
2.00
1.50
407-**Etta
Leo
Sam
Son
__
_—
—Bootblack
Stand
------------Dec.
2,
1922
1.00
>
Oct
1,
1928_____$
1042)
1.50
408—
Frank
Loosing__
—___
...-----.^Contractor
-----------------Dct.
1,
1922
5.00
*
$
$ •1.50
$ 5.00 409— Geo. L. Ray _;__».............Dealer In Fruits A Vegs. ...—.Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1928..... -.$ 8.00
$ 37.50
$ 2.50 410— N. Y. Minstrels -----------------Show 1 day only .....— Dec. 25, 1922 Dec. 25, 1928—- I 75.00
8.00
1.50 4H— Mary O. Turner — __ —.-..—.Retail Merchant
Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923____ f
1
1.50
$
1.50 *412—Silas Green __________________ Show 1 day only — ....... Dec, 27, 1922 Dec. 27, 1922.... $ 76.00
1 87.G0
$
3.00
$
1.60
$ 6.00 413—J. S. Hara ............. ...... —_____Retail Merchant ....... ..... Oct I, 1922 Oct 1, 1929.__
10.00
Oct
1,
1923......
6.00
414-Penin.
Elcc.
Co..............
»Efec.
Contractors
!...............
Oct
1,
1922
5.00
$
$
3.00
1.50
»
$ 5.00 4l§— Peabody Coffee Co. ___ _Wholesale Merchants --------------Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1928.__
0.00'
, 1923- — 4
4.60
I
$ 4.50 416— Roumlllat A Anderson ...r »...— Druggists ....»»------ ..........Oct 1, 1022
, . 1023... — 1
3.00
9.00 417— Mis.
Jessie
A. A.
Shnrp
„....—........Retail Merchant .............Opt 1, 1922
Mis.
Jonaio
Shnrp
I
I l U6
, 1923— 1
84)0
1.50 418—
418—Sanford
Mattress
Co. Co.
— -------- Merchant ...— ...»........... - O c t 1, 1922
Snnford
Mattress
r.'"'i!6o
$
Retail
Merchant
......,........
Oct.
1,
1D
22
,
1923™
3.00
1.50
41(t-W.
George
................
4
1
, .‘ -IJTji;
....— Contractor .........— .......Oct. 1, 1922
1, 1923-Mite*
¥ “'6.00
9 2.00 420— W. T. Hadlow ....
1923.. ’ | 3.00
_____Retail Merchant —-------- Oct. 1, 1922
’ 1 - '4450 421— A. J. Coulter
_.....
1.50
»
_____Real
E
st
A
g
e
n
t.....
......
Oct
1,
1922
;
1928...
10.00
I.
S.
Johnson
__
...
9 4.50 422—
...
*
6.00
»
_.
_v __ _ . . ..
1, 1022
1* 1923.. .... 1
3.00.
9 37.50 423— E.Wade ......... ...... .............. Retail Merchant.— .Oct
1470
»
, 1023.........
2.60
9 2.25 424— J. A. Thurston ...... A g t Jefferson S t Life Ins. Co....... Oct 1, 1922
»
1.50 425— Sanf. Feed A Supply Co.......... -Retail Merchant------- ...Jan. 2, 1928
, 1023 - 4
6,00
’ 9
1 3.00
10.00
, 1023...- 4
9 6.0b 426— Dr. A. Dolan — ______________Vet. Surgeon ..... — ...... Oct 1, 1922
6.00
1
1.50 427— A. A. Grambling ........ .........Barber Shop ..............;»Oct. 1, 1922
1.00
, 1023...... 4
9
.50
»
, 1023...... 9 50.00
9 5.00 428J-A. A. Grambling ....... ...........Pool Rootjf------------- -—Oct. 1, 1922
9 25.00
1.50 429— Geo. ^E. Bates
.Hotel ». a,.»*.»— ».»»•».• ..Oct 1, 1922
, 1023......™f 15.00
9
7X0
»
3.00
430— Dr. Tom Moore ___________—-Optician ................... .—Oct 1, 1922
, 1023™... $ 104)0
9
6.00
»
, 1923... s io.od
9 8.00 431— II. C. DuBo^e .... .... ........ - R e a l Est Agent ....— ....Oct 1, 1922
6.00
»
..... Oct. 1, 1922
1.50 432— H. C. DuBoso __________ A g t Queen Inj. Co.
9
1028...>«••••
2.50
I
....Oct 1, 1922
....»..... A g t Amcr. Ins. Co.
, 1923... ......
9 5.00 433— H. C. DuBose
$ 2.50
2.60 434— H. C. DuBoso ....... Agt. Fidelity Phoenix Ins. Co........’.Oct. 1, 1922
, 1923...
2.50
*
*
, 1023____
9 37.50 435— II. C. DuBose .............A g t Com. Union Ins. Cot...... Oct 1, 1922
$ 2.50
9 5.00 436— P. Weinberg _________J— — Retail Merchant — .......... Dec. 1, 1922
, ;923.......*
3.00
1.50
$
$ 5.00 437— Lloyd’s Shoe Store _
Retail Merchant...............Oct 1, 1922
, 1023.......1
9.00
4.50
I
9 6.00 438— V, C. Coller
—
— Contractor
-----— » — Oct 1, 1922
, 1028...— 8 104W
6.00
$
9 12.50 439— C. A. Whiddon ..
Retail Merchant .......
Oct 1, 1922
, 1923.......1
8.00
1.50
9
9 5.00 440— Robert Grocery Retail Merchant ...»........Oct. 1, 1922
i 1023... ... t
4.50
$ 2.25
9 5.00 441— ZncharV Tyler Veneer Co..— Crate Mill ....... _______ Oct 1, 1922
1(7.00
1928...- 4
$ 7.50
9 50.00 442— R. R. Eldridge .......... ... Dealer in Fruits A Vegs. ..— Oct 1, 1922
, 1923-....9
3.00
1.60
t
9 2.50 443— Rive A Walker
..... parage forvKcpairs— .....Oct L 1922
, 1023™... 9 104)0
6.00
9
1.50 444— Dean Turner .........i..... - ....... Retail Merchant............ Oct 1, 1922
9
, 1023.......1
6.00
9 '3.00
9 2.25 445— Geo. M. B rew er... ...................Physician ......
Oct. 1, 1922
1923... ... $ 10.00
5.00
9
1.50 440— Carter Lumber Co.......... — ..... Lumber Dealers ............. Oct 1, 1922
\9
7470
, 1923... ... 9 15.00
9
1.50 447— Dr. W. D. Gardiner .............. -Physician ....... ............... Oct 1, 1922
9
, 1023... ... 9 10.00
6.00
9
1.60 448— Sanford Shoe A Clo. Co...— Retail Merchant ..... ...... Oct. 1, 1922
9
10.50
8.26
, 1928... - 4
'9
1.50 449— W. S. Leak ... ................................................i_______A g t Gen. Ins'. Co........ Oct.
9
2.50
, 1023...1,1922
9
1.50 450— W S. Leak ...
9
— Agt. Va. Fire Ins. Co...... .....Oct 1, 1922
, 1923...
9 2.50
1.50 451— J. H. Colclough ....
9
A g t Gen. Fire Ins. Co. ____ Oct 1, 1922
’ 1923...
9 2.50
1.50 452— J. H. Clodough .............. A g t Va. Fire Ins. Co.............Oct 1, 1922
9
. 1028...
2.50
9
9 13.50 463— E. *1). Mobley ....................... — Druggist .......................Oct. 1, 1922
1023.-1.1
7.50
8.75
9
9 5.00 454— Banks Ford ............... ........... Real Est.Agent .. ............ Oct 1, 1922
6.00
, 1923... ... 9 10.00
9
9 13.50 45$— R. C, Bower ..................... .....Druggist ......................... Oct 1, 1922
, 1923... ... 1 13.50
9 6.76
1.50 456— Ilof-mac Battery Co........... -.Retail Merchant .............Oct. 1, 1922
9
... 9
4.50
,
1923...
9 2.25
9 50.00 457— Sanford Photo. Co................ Photographer ......
Oct. 1, 1922
5.00
’ 1923 . .. t
9 2.50
9 5.00 458— Dr. L. D. Brown .............. .Dentist ... ...... ............
Oct 1, 1922
, 1923... - - I 10.00
9 6.00
.50 459— Gillon A Fry ............... ...... Electric Contractors — Oct.. 1, 1922
9
10.00
,
1023...
9 6.00
....4
s
2.25 460— -F. A. Stone .....................Dealer in Fresh Ments — ..a...Oct. 1, 1922
... $
GlOO
,
1023...
9 2.50
9 2.25 461— Reliable Grocery ..................Retail Merchant ..............Oct 1, 1922
3.00
|
1923...
9 1.50
...
9
9 2.50 462— L. Allen Reed Co..................Retail Merchnnt ..............Oct 1, 1922
7.60
,
1928...
....9
9 3.75
9 5.00 463— A. Baffleld .......................... Retail Merdhnnt ......
Oct. 1, 1922
1.50
8.00
,
1023.......
9
$
9 5.00 •164— C. C. Flynt .......................Dealer in Fresh Meats-.........Oct. 1, 1922
2.60
...
$
5.00
! 1028...
I
9 5.00 465— T. J. Miller A Son ..
-.Retail Merchants ........... Oct 1. 1922
4.60
0.00
’ 1023... ... 1
$
2.60
9
466— T. J. Miller A Son ......... Undertakers A Embulmers
Oct. 1, 1922
87.50
... 9 7G.00
,
1923...
I
9 2.50 467— Milvis Marble Co...................... Marble Yard ................. Oct 1, 1922
, 1923... ... 9 10.00
9 5.00
9 2.50 46R—G. Peterson ....... - ....Retail Dodcr In Fresh Meats ........ Oct. 1, 1922
5.00
,
1923...
$ 2.50
...
$
1.50 469— Saul Robbins ...................... Retail Merchnnt .............. Oct. 1, 1922
9
6.00
,
1023...
$ 3.00
»4
9 5.00 470— Automotive ServiceCo........... Garage for Repairs .........Oct 1, 1922
10.00
, 1923... ... 9
$ 6.00
1.50. 171— Wideman Cuhlfvdl,A g t ....... Retail Merchant .... - ....... Oct. 1, 192E
9
...
9
4.50
,
1923...
$ 2.26
9 3.75 172— EVE. Lano
..........*.......... — — ...'.Real’Estate A^cnl",!....Oct:'l','1922'
" 6.00
—
f
,'
1923...
%
9 2.60 4J3— E. F. Lane ............... Agt. Commonwealth Ins. Co........ Oct 1, 1922
2.50
,
1023...
'9
9 1.60 474— E. F. Lane ............................ Agt. Nat. Fire Ins. Co..... Oct 1, 1922
2.50
...
,
1923...
9
1.50 476— M. Block
9
.......................... Retail Merchnnt ............. Oct. 1, 1922
, 1923... 9 3.00
•
9 » 1.50
*<fill
••76—\V. H. fJcClintock .................. Garage for Repairs ........ Oct .1, 1922
. 1923....... 1 10.00
9 6.00
$ o rn1 —J- M. Dreamer .............:......... Retail Merchant .— ........ Oct 1, 1922
1.50
3.00
, 1023... ...9
■9
$
I 178—Edw. Higgins ......................... ^Ar L for Autos ......- ....... Oct. I, 1922
.
12.50
I 1023...... 9 25.00
9
$
|470—Lillie Belle Byrd .............- ..... Retail Merchant ............. Oct. 1, 1922
3.00
, 1923... ... 9
9 1.60
?
J180—T. M. Dunlap ..................... — A g t Sewing Machines ....Oct. 1, 1922
, 1923... ...4 10.00
9 5.00
$
<» rI! 481— Field Auto Top Co................. —Retail Merchnnt ... ,.........Oct. 1, 1922
6.00
, 1923..
$ 3.00
9
$ o rill 482—Z* J* Jorry ........ .............. — ‘-Retail Merchant .............Oct. 1. 1922
1.60
3.00
, 1923... ... 9
$
$
' * 483—Z. J. Jerry ........ .............. .*......Garage fo r ’ Repairs .......OclF 1, 1922
6.00
10.00
, 1923...- 4
$
$
484— J. It. Parker ..................... Retail Merchant ..........Jan. 10, 1923
3.00
, 1923.. ... 9
9 1.50
$
485— Peoples Bank .......... .......... Bank ......... ............’........ Oct. 1, 1922
7.50
. 1023.. .... 9 1G.00
<
$
480—11. C. Waters ......................... Retail Merchnnt ............. Oct. 1, 1922'
1.60
, 1923 .. 9 3.00
I
$
487— Sanf. Bldg. A Loan Assn... Building A Loan Assn.......Oct. 1, 1922
12.60
1923 ...... » 25.00
9
9
488— A. P. Connelly ................... Real Estate Agent
.. -.Oct. 1, 1922
5.00/
,
1028
...9 10.00
9
1
489— A. P. Connelly ............. ..... Agt. Fed. Fire Ins. Co. ....Oct. 1, 1922
2.50
. 1023 .
9
9
490—A. P. Connelly ............... — Agt. Com, .Union Ins. Co..... Oct 1, 1922
\
. 2.60
i
1923___
9
9
491— A. I'. Connelly ........ ....;.......Agt. Cont Ins. Co...........Oct. 1, 1922
, 1923.......
9 2.50
9
492— A. P. Connelly .—.... Agt. N a t Liberty Ins. Co...........Oct 1, 1922
, 1923...••••*
9 2.60
9
493— A. P. Connelly .... Agt, Aetna Underwriters Ins. Co....Oct. T, 1922
,
1923.......
9 2.50
9
494— A. P. Connelly ............. .Agt. N o t Union Ins. Co........Oct 1, 1922
2.60
,
1923.... ....
9
9
495— A. P. Connelly ... .....Agt Fireman's Fund Ins. Co...... Oct. 1, 1922
2.V
,
1028... ....
9
9
496— A. P. Connelly ....... Agt. Norwich Union Ins.Co.' ... Oct. 1, 1922
2.50
(
1923...
9
9
497— A. P. Connelly ............ A g t Amer. Eagle Ins. Co......Oct. 1, 1922
2.50
1923.......
9
9
498— A. P. Connelly
.............A g t U. S. Fidelity A G. Co..... Oct. 1, 1922
1023...
9 2.50
9
499— A. P. Connelly ................Agt. Aetna Auto Ins. Co..... Oct; 1, 1922
1023 ..
9 2.50
9
500— A. P. Connelly .............. ......... Agt. Auto Ins. Co............Oct 1, 1922
1923.. ...1
9 2.50
9
501— A. P. Connelly .........Agt. Aetna Casualty Ins. Co.........Oct 1, 1922
2.50
1923.. ....
9
9
50Z—A. P. Connelly .... ..Agt. N. W. Fire A Marino Ins. Co. —Oct. 1, 1922
2.50
1923 .......
9
9
503— L. 11. Connelly ........Agt. Federal Fire Ins. Co...........Oct. 1, 1922
1023:.......
9 2.50
9
504— L. II. Connelly ............ —A g t Con. Union Ins. C o .____ Oct. 1, 1922
1023...
9 2.50
$
505— L. II. Connelly
......... ......Agt. Continental Ins. Co_____Oct 1, 1922
2.50
1923...
•I
9
506— L II. Connelly ........ A g t National Liberty InB. Co....... ..Oct. 1, 1922
2.50 r~
1923
...
9
9
507— L. II. Connelly ....... Agt. Aetna Underwriters Ins. Co....... Oct 1,'1*922
1923
9 2.50
9
508— L. H. Connelly
....A g t N at Union Ins. Co......... Oct. 1, 1922
*1923...
9 2.00
9
609— L. II. Connelly -------- ,...Agt Fireman’s Fund Ins. Co......Oct 1, 1922
1028
9 2.50 #
9
510— L. H. Connelly .............Agt. Norwich Union Ins. Co.......Oct. 1, 1922
1923.....
9 2.60
9
511— L, II. Connelly ............... Agt. Amer. Eagle Ins. Co......Oct. 1, 1922
1923...
9 2.50
9
512— L. II. Connelly ............... -Agt.U. S. Fidelity A G. Co.... Oct 1, 1922
1923...
9 2.50
9
513— L. II. Connelly
..— Agt. Aetna Auto Ins. Co......Oct 1, 1922
1923...
9 2.60
9
514— L. II. Connelly ............... — -.Agt. Auto Ins. Co........„...0ct 1, 1922
1023...
$ 2.60
9
515— L II. Connelly ------ Agt. Aetna Casualty A B. Co..... Oct 1, 1922
2.50
1923—
$
9
516— L. II. Connelly .. Agt. N. W. Fire A Marine Ins. Co.....Oct 1, 1922
2.60
1923........
#
517—0. G. Wolcott
$
------Retail Merchant ......... ;...Oct 1, 1922
3.00
1928... .4
9 1.60
518^—Welaka Dining Room .... ------Restaurant......................Oct 1, 1922
1
6.00
1923... .4
»
9
519—Lincoln House
------ ---- -------Hotel ........... ................ Oct. 1, 1922
15.00
...X
1023...
9 7.60
«
820—Brico A Johnson — ........ Doal?r In Fruits and Vegs..... Oct I, 1922
3.00
1023...
9 . 1.60
521— Will Alexander ............ ,Bagg. Wagon A Dray ...».......Oct 1, 1022
5.00
1928... 4
9 2.6Q
522—Jessie Kilpatrick ....... .....Agt Central Ind. Ins. Co......Oct 1, 1922
2.50
1923™.. M
l
523— Kent Vulc. Works
-----------..Retail Merchant ........ .....Oct 1, 1922
3.00
6.00
1923— - I
• t ill
524— Kent Vulc. Works ................A g t for'Autos ............ .Oct 1, 1922
1923... •4
525— Mahoney Walker Co.
-----..Contracting Piumbcre ....Oct 1, 1922
5.00
1023... 8
620— O.. H. Grambling —
------....__ Jtoataurant ...... ..........Oct 1, 1922
520—0
...............
5410
|
1023... 4
527— Dr. J. N. Robson .—.—
.Physician
.... ..........OcL 1, 1922
9
1923.— » » 10.00
fi£8— Ray Bros. ---- ----- --------- -— Retail Merchants —.......Oct 1, 1022
4.60
i
1923... .4
629—The Home Supply Co. ------- .....Retail Merchants _____ Jan. 16, 1923
|
1023... 4 ,*00
530— I<oc Bros...... .......... ........ ........ -Contracting Plumbers — Oct 1, 1922
|
1023... » ' 5.00
531— Frank L. Woodruff .A g t Westchester Fire Ina. Co.....Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1 ,. 1928— ...
<
632—Frank L, Woodruff..... A g t, Glens Falls Fire Ins. Co...... Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1928......9
533— Frank* L, Woodruff.-Agt. Franklin Fire Ins. Co. ...... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923.......
9
534— Frank L. Woodruff
........................A g t National Fire Ins. Co.Oct.I,Oct
1922 1, 1923-----|
636—Prank L. Woodhiff ...A g t North B. A Merc. Ins. Co., ..Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1929.......
9
636—Frank L. Woodruff, Jr—A g t Westchester Fire Ins. Co......Oct 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1028:..—
<
587— Frank L. Woodruff, Jr., A g t Glens Falls Fire Ins. Co. „‘..Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1. 1923-----8
C38— Frank L. Woodruff, Jr., A g t Fzanklin Fire Ins. Co. ...... Oct 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1928____
9
539— Frank L. Woodruff, Jr,--A g t National ^'ire Ins. Co......Oet. I, 1922 Oct 1, 1928.—
9
540— Frank L, Woodruff, Jr. A g t N.B. A Mere. Ins. Co..,.....Oct I, 1922 Oct 1. 1928-.....
*
A**1
541— A. Kanner
‘ “ * “Merchant — ».
.Retail
Oct 1, 1922 O et 1. 1923.... 9
10.50
«
/Irjt
5.00 IM2- J . H. Hlnterm lsUr____
.Retail Merchant Oct 1, 1922 O c t 1, 1928-----4
;
12-5H
—G. 8. Waggoner ...»........
.Retail Merchant Oct 1/ 1922 Oct 1. 1928—
- ' ' '
;
�1
“'^•vTrrcjS^
__ _
_
:-*
THE SANFQBO,»
,
n E ^ L l ? v ^ p N ^ ^ ; 11O ^ P R J | . J I ? g _
PAG E SEVEN
_
* : y*
Total to
No. of
[Ko. or To WHOM GltTTKTKI)
Total to fu n d s Needed
TO WHEN
s u tc .
FOR W HAT PURPOSE From When
FOR WHAT PURPOSE
TO WHOM GRANTED
County J
I Jjccnjc
License
:'r,
1
•
>
.i©,
JW4_Scminolo Crate Co. ......... .......Crate Mill ..........
F or Exposition
L2 j
Oct
1,
1923.....
$
2.20
084—Alen
Allman
...-.‘.-.Retail
Dealer
In
Fresh
Meats
—
May
22,
1023
3
7J50
~..Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923. — 8 16.00
8
545-Hunts Pharmacy .....:.......... ..-Drugglat ......
1.25
1923......
8
...Jan. 1, 1923 OcL 1. 1923. — ,8 .9.00 • 8 4.60 685— Frank L. Woodruff ..... Agt. Royal Exch..Assr. Co. .—Apr. 1, 1923 • Oct
Avrt Madison
Carden
IH 6—Scminolo Cafe ....— ............—Restaurant .........
50.00
Oct.
28.00,,____
_______________________
1923......
8
$
...OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1. 1923..— 1 10.00
8 5.00 686— R. A. Andrew* ----------- .’.------ Pool Room — ....._....... May 22, 1023
125
>
—
"
■
I y j —Johnnie* Griffin ......«v..„„..„,„„Lunch Stand .
1. -1 .....8
2.60
$
....OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923. .... %
5.00
1 2.50 687— C. T. Kent ........................ -Restaurant — ............. May 29, 1023 Oct
5.00 Seminole County Should Be BepreI 543—Johnnie Griffin ................... ——Barbc r Shop .........
1923.
10.00
Oc».
088—
Sims
Lunch
Room
...1---—
..Restaurant
------------Oct.
1,
1922
4
8
3
....OcL 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923. .... »
.50
1.00
8
L $ _ S . O. khinholscr \-------- ~ ----- -O Araetor .
,751
aented Thfte
1.50
1923. .... 8
3
—.Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1023.. .... * 10.00
6,00 689— D. K. Lindsey --------------------- Retail Merchant ......—..May 15, 1923 Get
8
b i i t ; 1, 1923. ....$
650-S . 0. Shinholsor — .............. .JPfate Mil1............
2.50
1.25!
-------C90—Josephine
Hill
-----------------Restaurant
........
—
-----June
4,
192$
.... OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1. 1923. — 1 15.00
7.60
8
.75 „ Tho Publicity Committee and the
1.50
IlSil—F. p- R,ncs .................Agt. urnnt Amer. Ins, Co
3
—.Oct. 1, 1022 OcL 1. 1923.
8 2.50 091— Henry Grooms ........................Retail Merchant — ........ July 1, 1923 Oct \l, 1923. ..... 8
I ji 2- F . P. Rlncs ................Agt. Superior Fire Ins. C(
2.50
3 1.25! Agricultural Committee of the San*
... OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.
8 2.50 602—Mrs. Roberta Allen -------- .--- Lunch Stand ............... Juno 1, 1923 Oct 1, 1923. .....8
1.50' ford Chenier of Commerce at a joint
I { 53—F. P* Rlncs .....................- .....Agt. Svca Fire Ins.
3.00
Oct.
1923.
003—F.
S.
Vernay
-----—
Dealer
In
Fruits
£
Yogs
---.O^t.
1,'
1922
.....
8
3
1,
.-.OcL 1, 1922 OcL 1» J923.
8 2.50
1.25'meeting
held recently, made plans for
2.50
1923.
Oct.
C
94-—
J.
F,
Riser
—
'.----—
Ice*
Wagon
.4.1....'..'—.....Juno
19,
1923
5
.....
8
h
...Oct. 1, 1922 OcL J, 1923.. — 8 10.00
8 ‘ 6.00
2.2"*j raising the money to finance an ex4.50
1923
Oct
095-^rioWtll
£
Howell
.................Retail
Merchant
——
1
—
,..Oct.
1,
1922
$
...
:?
1.
2.60
... Oct 1, 1922 * Oct. i ; ,1923.
8
$54—A,. G. Allen’s Minntrcls — 1... -Show
Oct. 1, 1923.:.... 8 10.00
3 5.00 hiblt frtm Seminole'fovrity''hi the
Jan. 23, 1023 Jan. 23, 1923. — 8 75.00
8 37.50 000—D. C. Brock ——---- .V............ ’—.Merchant Tailor ——...... Oct. 1, 1922
.75'/Florida Slate Exposition jto 'be held
' 657—F#siw Bljssomj — .4 ------------ Show
1.50
1923
Oct
4 -8
3
Jan. 23, 1023 Jan. 23, 1923. ... $ 75.00
X
8 37.60 C97_Wintcr Park bakery --- —.1..—Bakery ...4___ _— 1........June 1, 1928
558—
Wil|am(^ Garage ...».—Gara rr nn<
'
1.25
at Med'son Garden February116-24.
1923
Oct
698—
M!'
C.
Moseley
—
..
—.Agt.
Union
Mutual
Ins.
Co.....
Apr.
1,
1923
3
X
...Oct. 1, 1022 OcL A , 1923.
25.00
8 12.50
559Ljik^ctlv Cafeteria - ..............— .......Rcstat
.33
It Is pioposed to ask the county com1923.
.75
Oct.
699—
Sanford
Candy
C
<
5
.
...
..........Wholesale
Merchants
—June
29,
1933
3
.....8
1.
.Jan. 25, 1923 6 ct. 1, 1923- .... % 10.00
8 6.00
I £60—Lewis* y ’Bryan -------- .
.75
minsioners for on appropriation and
.,Un\vycr ..... ..........
Oct
1923.
1.50
700—
W.
E
X
Brown
1
....
...........
.Retail'Merchant
—--------Juno
1,
1923
3
1,
.....8
—Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923..4.-8 10.00
6.00
8
561_ G co. E. LaVigno ....... ..... -Rc.il Eat. Agent ......
0,75 also the larger shipping concerns with
1923.
13.50
Oct
,701—
Wight
Groccrjl
Co...........
.......
Wholesale
Merchants
......
Oct
1,
1022
3
1,
.....8
5.00
...Oct, 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1023.. .... 8 10.00
8
562—
Geo. E. Clark f - ----- -------- ‘Hotel ........... ........
2,50
June20,1923 Oct 1, 1923.......8
3 1.25 headquarters in Ssnford. It is bcllcvJan. 27, 1023 OcL 1, 1923..— .8 10.00
8 8.00 702— M. Adams _—------------------- Restaurant 1..........
563—
G. B. Burch ... ......
1923
5.00
....
$
Oct
703—
Peoples
Ice
Co...............
......
Two
Ico
Wngons
—
......
July
6,
1923
3 2.50 jrd that sufficient funds can be raised
1.
Jan. 27, 1023 OcL 1. 1923.. .... 8
5.00
8 2.60
564—
Isaiah Dickson .......................
0.00
Oct.
1923’.
704—
S.
Baumel
—4
...........
.........Retail
Merchant
.............
Oct.
1,
1922
3 8.00! th<» way to send up a creditable cx1.
... OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923. .... 8 • 6.00
8 2.60
0.25! hiblt from this section. In as much
1923..
12.50
Oct
705—
Bates
A
Stapler
................
-Sales
Stablo........—........
July
1,
1923
3
—
.8
1,
12.60
....OcL 1, 1022 OcL 1, 1923. .... 8 25.00
8
.75 j as Sanford is the largest vegetable
1923
.
1.50
Oct
700—
D.
A.
Caldwell
...................
—
—Retail
Merchant..............July
7,
(1923
3
1.
2.60
.. .OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923..
8
667—W. C. Harvey — .................-Pinno Tuner.........
0.00
3 3.00 ceqter in the state, having shipped
1.60 707— The Great A. £ P. Tea Co. — Retail Merchant .— Feb. 18, 1923 Oct 1, 1923. .....8
— Oct. 1, 1922 OcL I. 1923. .... 8
3.00
8
1.50
.75 one third of the total last season, no
.........................Retail Merchant —...... July 17, 1923 Oct 1, 1923- .8
3
2.50 708— S. Jones
—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923. .... 8
5.00
*
12.50
0.25
difficulty is anticipated in securing
O
ct*.
569—Ban Downs
1923.
709—
Fred
J.
Paul
........................
Merry-go-round
.........
July
17,
1923
...
8
3.
.50
1.
1.00
OcL 1, 1923. ....8
8
.76
both
quantity and quality of vcgc1.50
Oct.
1923..
710—
Lillie
Anderson
...................Retail
Merchant
.......
.....July
1,
1923
3
—
8
5.00
1,
Oct. 1, 1923. .... 8 10.00
8
.75
tables
for the Madison Square Garcl1.50
Cct.
1023711—
P.
A.
Clark
—
.............Dcobr
in
Fruits
&
Vega.
...‘—
July
0,
1923
8
3
2.50
1.
—OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923..
, 8
1.23
cn
Exposition,
ns this event wil oc1923
Oct.
712—
A.
P.
Connolly
..
Afjt.
Liverpool
&
L.
£
G.
Ins.
Co.
..:
June
1,
1923
3
2.50
1,
....Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923..
8
1.25
cur
durin
gthe
heighth of the ship3
573—
Fred T, WlIHnms .......
1 1923
s 10 00
s
.... Oct. 1. 1922
6.00 713— L.' H. Connelly'--Agt. Liverpool £ L. £ G. Ins, Co..... June 1, 1923 Oct. 1, 1923.
.75
ping
season.
It
was decided to send
1,923.
Oct
1.80
714—
Bedford
Auto
Top
Co.............Retail
Merchant
............July
7,
1923
3
•-••8
1,
574—
Moso Early ..... ............
.RetajJ Merchant
1.50
—.Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.. .... 8
3.00
8
.75
M
.
P.
Whitner,
Jr.,
County Agent, in
1323
.
1.50
Oct
715—
Bessio
Hill
...............*........^Retail
Mrrchnnt
..........July
30,
1923
3
1.
...
8
575—Wiiiio Dickson
....... Bagg. Wag!
gmi £ Dray
5.00
OcL 1, 1023.. .... 8
... OcL 1, 1922
8 2.50
5.00
2.50
charge
of
the
exhibit
and tentative
Oct.
1923..
716—
M.
E.
Dooley
—.................
.-Civil
Engineer
...».....—
July
10,
1923
3
....
8
1.
R. Key ----------A|
—OcL 1, 1022 Oct. 1, 1023..
8 2.50
.75
plans
are
to
show
first
a the South
Oct.
1.50
717—
Frank
Hyres
£
Sons
...........
Retail
Merchants
..—........
Aug.
9,
1023
1923...$
3
1,
577-^to. Key ...— .'------A g t
... OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923..
8 2.60
.75
Florida
E'air
in
Tumpn,
shipping
the
1.50
OcL
1923
718—
D.
O.
Cash
.......
................
Retail
Merchants..........Aug.
13.
1023
3
....8
1,
678—Barker Poster Adv. Co.....
5.00
—Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923- ....8
8 2.50
1.50
.75
exhibit
from
that
point
to
New
York.
1923..
Oct.
719—
Jim
Tcacrious
........................
Retail
Merchants
........
Aug.
15,
1023
3
... 8
1.
579— J. E. Jones —.
B
5.00
—OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1023. ....8
8 2.50
T. Strieder, general manager of
1923 .... $ 3.03
Oct.
720—
E.
T.
Elliott
£
Son
..............
Retail
Merchunt
—............
Oct.
1,
1922
3 1.50
580— A. L. Betts
.l.A g t. 1
2.50
—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923..
8
.75
the
exposition hns allotted space to
1,
Oct.
1.50
....
8
1923
721—
Lloyd
IlinBon
......................
Retail
Merchant
..........Aug.
30,
1923
3
581—
Union Pharmacy .
..
7.50
Oct. 1, 1923.. ....8
8 3.75
2.50
various
counties nnd blue prints of
Oct.
5.00
722—
O.
P.
Woodcock
..................
Building
Contractor
...
Aug.
31,
1923
1923.
8
1.
3
682—C. W. Stokes „ __ ________
— Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923-— 8 0.00
8 3.00
0.25
Door
plans
have been sent out by him
Oct.
1923..
723—
Imperial
Medlcino
Co...........Selling
Medicine
..........
Sept.
12,
1923
I,
1.50
...Jan. 1, 1923 OcL 1. 1923..— 8 3.00
8
to the counties exhibiting.
1.50
3.00
1923..
Jan. 31, 1923 OcL 1,
8
8
Jan. 31, 1923 Oct. 1, 1923 .. .... 8 25.00
$ 12.50
MANY FIREMEN I I CRT
W&—F A. Hamway .*........... ..... ^
Ball Game
6.00
..Jan. 31, 1923 Oct. 1, 1923 . - 8
8 2.50
IN BROOKLYN BLAZE Iluge Damage Suit
687—
George Allen ..........
1.50
3.00
—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923...... 8
8
Filed Against the
NEW YORK, Oct. 3ft.—Three fire
688— Jphn Irvin
... !.......
—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923 ..— 8 5.00
8 2.50
men
were
seriously
injured,
one
prob
689—
Goldman, Hcidmnn £ Holtsmi
5.00
Oit. 1. 1923- ... 8 10.00
8
Keith Vaudeville
ably fatally, and eighteen others
3.00
1.C0
... OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923.. ...8
8
nlightly hudt by. smoke nnd burns
5.00
—Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923.. ...8
8 2.50
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Alleging a
when fire destroyed a six-story brick
692—W. J. Tht
... Oct. 1, 1922 Cct. 1, 1923..
8 2.50
monopoly in restraint of trade, a suit
warehouse in Brooklyn Sunday. Am—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923..
8 2.50
to collect 910,500,000 damages from
2.60
At Big Meeting To Be Held In Orlando Next buluncc Surgeon Mortnn Harts braved the
...Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923..
8
II. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange,
tho flames arid smoke, entered the
—OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923..
8 2.50
Week
the Orpheum Circuit, Inc., and eleven
fifth floor nnd revived five firemen
__Oct..l, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.. .....
8 2.60
oiriciuls off these corporations was
who hud been overcome by smoke.
a..Oct, 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923..
8 2.50
filed
in federal court today by ShubORLANDO, Fin., Oct. 31. — ’'Then Realtors’ Association and Is tbere- The fire did $75,(!Ul> damage.
8 2.50
—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923.. .....
erts'
Advanced Vaudeville, Inc.
599—Chns. Stuckic
....Jan. 7, 1923 Oct. 1. 1V23.. ..... ,
8 2.50 Flnnncinl Outlook for Florida” is the j fore entitled to ■usa the name
It
was
alleged by the Shuberts that
NOVEMBER
19
IS
MOVIE
DAY.
..Oct. 1, 1924 Oct. 1, 1023.. ... 8 31.50
8 15.75 subject of the uddress to he given by! “ Realtor" if he is n member of the
the
defentnnts
had “ maliciously nnd
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
30.—
National
4.50
— Oct. 1, 1922 Oct 1, 1923.. ... 8
8 2.25 Hon. W. T. Bland, president of the iNaticnnl Association, is urged to at*
wrongly conspired to crush them by
Motion
Picture
Day
will
be
observed
E
’irst
National
Bank,
Orlando,
nnd
|
tend
this
great
convention,
8 12.50
—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923 .. ... 8 25.00
entertainers
by theaters al) over the country on preventing vaudeville
6036,00
..Jan. 27, 1923 Oct. 1. 1923.. - 8
8 3.00 former congressman from Missouri,
from
1
ppearing
in
the
Shubert
Cir
Nov.
19,
it
was
announced
Sunday
by
1.50 ns a fenure of the opening session of GOVERNMENT DROPS
3.00
.Feb. 12, 1923 . Oct. I, 1923.. - 8
8
ri
it.”
Tho
Hhuberts,
the
1
1
.
F.
Keith
the
Motion
Picture
Theater
Owners
1.50 the State Convention Florida Real
3.00
...Feb. 1, 1923 Oct. 1. 1923.. ... 8
$
CHARGES AGAINST
of America, representing 12,000 film and Orpheum Circuits virtually con
tors’ Aeocintion to bo held in tho Han
5.00
10.00
1923Oit.
. S
8
..Oct. 1, 1922
1.
houses. Tho object is to educate the trol all the high eltisa vaudeville tlienEDWIN
BERG
DOLL
Junn
Hotel,
Orlando,
Monday
morn
$ 2.50
...Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1. 1923 . - 8 5.00
public concerning public service bo- tres in the United States nnd Canada.
lug, Nov. 5. It is expected that at
Feb. 12, 1923 Oct, 1. 1923 ... ? 3.00
$ 1.50
The defendants, according to tho
tug performer by motion pictures, the
leant a thousand Florida realtors will
—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923. ... 5 5.00
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. HI.— Gon- ! announcement said, nnd special pro-! complaint, have terrorized porfoim8 2.50
—Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923
1.50 hear this inspiring address, ‘dealing .•piracy pud draft evading charge*
$ 3.0ft • $
ers into doing their bidding. If ac
1.50 with matters of funda'nuhtai Import ngiinr.t Erwin It. Berg loll, brother
3.00
8
. Oct. 1, Tq22 Oct. 1. 1023 .... ?
tors refuse to obey the "vaudeville
ance to every real estate man in of tf/nver^ Borjyljdl, nufii^pu^ ijrmtv
•Oct,. •1. 1923 ... S 3.00
6)2—J,> M. Saucer - .
................. ..Rctnjl Mendippts
trust,” the.tmmplaint alleges that tha>emiq
-m
Florida!
?
■
'"U
7
*!
deserter who fled to Germany, were
8 fe.ftO
618— j, M. Saucer ...Z.............-..-..Garage ....,................ Oct. 1, 1922 Oit. 1, 1923. ... $ 10,00
defendants blacklist them and refuso
Hon.
W.
A.
MacKenziu
of
Lees
5.00
10
0J
dropped
by the government.
1,
1923
...
s
8
Cl I—Dr. S. Puleston ...................... Physician ................... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct.
to ■permit them to play in their cir
8 2.50 burg, member of thu recent Florida
613—Thos. D. Owen ........................ Photographer .............. Feb. 22, 1923 Oct. 1. 1923 . . $ 5.00
Federal Judge Dickinson permitted
cuit.
»*
1.50
Oct. 1. 1923... $ 8.00
$
the nolle pressing of the charges on
CIO—Mrs. Theresa Buch .......:......... Retail Merchant...........
The nctuul losses alleged to have
$ 1.50
617—Sam Panto .... ................. ...... .Tee Cream Cart ......... ...Feb. 27,1921 Oct. 1. 1923- ... $ 3.00
n request of Asiaatant United Stutes
been suffered by the Shuberts total
1.50
$
613—Governor Dickson ................... Retail Merchant .......... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923 ... $ 3.00
District Attorney Robert V. Bulger,
93,350,000. However, under a civil
3.00
1.50
8
619— Frank ,H. Horn ......y.......... Retail Merchant........... Mar. 1, 1023 Oct. 1, 1923. ... 8
wlto has had ciiarge of Hie case since
action provision of the Bhcrmnn anti
C. C.
$ 25.00
620—O. P. Herndon ........................ Moving Picture Show .. Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923 .... 8 50.00
Erwin’s release on parole from
trust law, treble damages are nllowor
will
spenk.
$ 5.00
8 10.00
621— Star Steam Laundry ..........Steam Laundry ..... .... Mar; 5, 1923 Oct. 1, 1923
Leavenworth prison. Mr. Bolger ex
where restraint through a monopoly
ng on “ Beal Estate;
$ 5.00
plained that the army desertion
622— Lon I). Worsham ...............Auctioneer .................. Mar. «, 1923 Oct. 1, 1923...... $ 10.00
is proved.
Karl Lehmann, sccrc1.50
3.00
8
623— C. J. Vcrccn ....................... Retail Merchant ....,.... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923 .. $
charge on which Kdwip was sentenced
)
1.50
8
621—Orange Naval Stores Co.......... Retail Merchant ......... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923...... $ 3.00
to four years by a military court was
Florida Advertised
20.00
8 10.00 o f Commerce, will speak in the same virtually the same us those in the
623—Orange Naval Stores Co............Turp. Still ................. Oct.- 1, 1922 Oct. 1. 1923.. - 8
ion
on
"Thu
Real
Estate
.M
an
1.00
.50
1923...
$
Oct.
$
1,
At Madison Garden
626—Chas. Williams ............... - ..... Barber Shop ...............
indictments pending
here against
1.50
3.00
8
627— F. E. Peek ,............................—Retail Merchant ......... Mar. 1, 1923 Oct. 1. 1923 - 8
him. Ho recommended to the Depart
During Exposition
W. E. Herron, Waterloo, Iowa, ment of Justice that the civil charges
628— Oviedo Cash Grocery ..........Retail Merchant ..........
field
secretary
of
the
National
KenlOct.
1, 1023.....
629—G. C. EubAnka ..................Agt, Cent. Iml. Ins. Co.........Oct 1, 1922
against Erwin tie dropped ami the
Florida Development Board Will Look
torti’ Aaoriation, will give tho first of nolle pros* was with the sanction of
1, 1923-----3 100.00
630— J, J, Jones ....*72....................Amusement Park ......... .Mar. 10, 1923 Oct.
After It
1, 1923... 3 5.00
several addresses to this convention t^'Vnshi'ngton authorities!
6.71—I). EL Montgomery ............„ ..... Restaurant ........ ........Mar. 17, 1923 Oct.
in tlie session on Monday afternoon.
1, 1923......$ 3.03
632— Standard Oil Co... .........—..—Retail Merchant ...... —..Mar. 10, 1923 Oct.
Charges againat Grover Uorgdoll of
The executive committee of tha
15.00
Secretary Herron is u man with n
Oct.
1,
1923......3
633— Hotel Montezuma ..—..........Hotel ........................... Oct. 1, 1922
conspiracy and ‘draft evasion, how
Florida
Development Board hns au
4.50
national
reputation
as
a
speaker
and
1, 1923......3
631— L. R. Payne ........
Rotuil Merchant — ....... Mar. 21, 1923 Oct
ever, arc still ill effect. The brothers,
thorized a Florida advertising cam
perhaps
the
strongest
lender
in
the
Oct.
1,
1923.....
635—A. S. Wiliams ........ ...........Agt. N. Y. Life Ins. Co........Oct. 1, 1922
with their mother, Mrs. Emnm C
paign in the Nek York daily news1.50
country along the line of realtors' as
1, 1923......3
630—A, E. Dobbins ............. ............ Retail Merchant - ........... Apr. 2, 1923 Oct,
Bcrgdoll,- Charles Braun, another
pnpers
during period of tho Florida
sociations. Other speakers1on Mon
1, 1923......3 10.00
637—C. T. McCulley ............. 1 . - , . - Garage
....................Oct. 1. 1922 Oct.
brother who changed hia nnnio to
Ktatc
Exposition
nt Madison Square
day afternoon include II. 1L Richard
5.00
1,1923 ..... 3
638—S. Ingulls ...........'...........- .....— Elec. Contractor.............Apr. 4, 1923 Oct.
nvoid the notoriety caused ^he fam
Garden,
New
Work,
February ICth
son, Jacksonville; Senator W. M.
1.50
639— L W. Caldwell ........................ Retail Merchant ......... Apr. 7, 1923 OcL 1, 1923___ 3
ily by Grover prior to the war, and
to 2tth. The campaign will bo su
Igou,
Eustis,
and
Hon.
Nathan
Mnyo,
1.50
OcL 1, 1923..... 3
610—T. C. Hillary .............. .......... -Retail Merchant ............ Apr. 2, 1923
were indicted for conspiracy to aid
pervised by an advertising commitcommissioner of agriculture.
611— Geo. A. DeCottes ......... -....LuWyer .......- ..... ..... ..... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923......$ 10.00
Grover nnd Erwin to evadu tho draft.
too composed of F. C. Grover, Jack
Monday
evening,
Nov.
5,
following
3.00
612— Brown Bros. ....... - ...... —....Retail Merchant 77...........Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923..... 3
Tho three were convicted and fined
sonville; G. G. Ware, la*esburg; and
the address of Dr. MucKenzie, the an
Oct. 1, 1923......$ 45.00
613—Brown Bros........ ................ --.Tu rp. Still .................... Oct. 1, 1922
$7,000 which they paid.
William l„ Wilson, i'nnamn City.
nual contest for the Walucc cup will
1.50
OcL 1, 1923 .... 3
6)4—Soncy Cleveland ........... ,.........Retuil Merchant .........Apr. 11, 1923
Ttw- display of Florida products- at
be
held,
in
which
orators
will
com
5.00
645— Frank Norria —....................... Real Est. Agt.................Apr. 1, 1923 OcL 1, 1923......3
that
exposition by many of the Flor
Well,
n
Ht.
Louis
woman
did
keep
pete
in
ten-minute
talks
on
the
state
1.25
040—T. B. Bclford ....... ............... Bicycle Repair.
Shop ..... .....Apr. 14, 1923 OcL 1, 1923___ 3
■PISH
ida
counties,
through courtesy of Mr.
cool
during
a
robbery,
because
she
of
Florida.
This
is
always
one
of
the
—
Contractors ......... ......... Jan. 1, 1923 OcL 1, 1923.........
617—Donahoo £ Guest
Ringllng
of
Sarasota,
Florida, nnd
was
locked
in
the
ire
box.
most
interesting
and
inspiring
fea
1.50
OcL 1, 1923......3
618—Thoa. Collins .........................Retail Merchant ---------Apr. 14, 1923
New
York
City,
in
furnishing
freo
tures of the State Realtors' conven
1.50
OcL 1, 1923......3
649—Retail. Merchant — ............ -.Retail Merchant ........ Apr. 18, 1923
space
will
make
the
Florida
adver
tion program.
2.50
630—H. W. Stedman ............... — •..Lunch Counter..... ........Apr. 1, 1923 OcL 1, 1923......3
■■■■■■■■■■■■■
I*
tising much more effective than if
Walter S. Bigelow, Cleveland, Ohio *
651—G. F. Brnzcll —........—
— Amusement Park ............Apr, B, 1923 OcL 1, 1923......1 50.00
published ut any other time,' and tho
president of tin) secretaries division, ■
652—I). L. Thrasher ........Agt. Equitable Life Assr. Hoc..... Apr, 1, 1923 Oct. 1, 1923......
advertising
nht owill serve to direct
1.50
1923......t
National Realtors’ Association, and ■
______ Retail Merchant .....— Apr. 30, 1923 OcL 1,
653—G. L, Simmons —.....
attention of the public to tho exhibits,
.50
1923
.....
3
OcL
1,
accretary
of
the
Cleveland
Realtors'
054—Johnny Wilsoh—..... — ..........Barber Shop .................May 1, 1923
thereby giving them increased adver
Oct. 1, 1923-----3 10.00
Association, will speak
Tuesday
655— Dr. R, M. Mason --••ir-...Dentist ..................- ......Oct* 1, 1922
tising value to the counties which
morning, Nov. 0, on “ Duties of a
..Contractor .........-.......... Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923...... 9 10.00
656— R. J. Galicspie --purticiputo
in tho exposition.
.50
Realtor’s Secretary.’’ »J. E. Cosd,
.Barber Shop —...—— ... May 7, 1923 OcL 1, 1923.4.-1
057—John Carter
All
correspondence
relating to romanager Organization Service Hu'-'
658— Sam Kenis ...................- ___Retail Merchant ...»..... Apr. 13, 1923 Oct. 1, 1923...... 8 2.25
Kcrvntion
of
space
at
thu exposition
rcau of tho Florida Development
1.50
Superior
659— Will King _________ __ _____Retail Merchant —---- — May 1, 1923 OcL 1, 1923...... $
should
be
directed
to
P.
T. HtriLicr,
Board, wil speak in the same session
Roadster ....................
660— (S^mtnoje Hotel
..Hotel — ......... *..... .........Get. I, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923...... 8 15.00
onerael
manager,
Tampa,
Florida, as
on “ The Value of Organization."
Superior
661— jjl’ W. Herndon ______ — 4 - __ _______ Agt. Aetna Ins. Co.......- OcL 1,OcL
19221. 1923----the
Floridn
Development
Board has
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. C, John
1923......
Touring .......................
662— R.w . Tlcrndon .............. — AgX Conn. Fire Ins. Co...— Oct. 1, 1922
I
no
official
connection
with
the* -i»cxB. Orr, of Miami, speaks on “ Uouko
1
11
1923... .
663— 11.'W. perndon n, , . - .-'. Agt. Dixie Fire’ lns. Co. .— ..Oct. 1, 1922
Superior ‘
.
position.
Construction "Adapted to Florida."
1
r*q
lem^on',.— ____ _Agi. Home
Ins. Co.
—Oct 1, 1922^ OcL, 1, 1923____ .
Utility Coupe...........
There wil be other program0features
arnJoo'........_Agt. Liverpool L. £,G. Ins. Co.. OcL 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1923......
Superloc •»
j*mi11
before,the session 'adjourns at 2:30 to
S'Man and W om an
crndop‘,
..... -AgL Penin. Fire Ins. C o .---------OcL 1, 1022 OcL , 1, 1923— 4
tied on
-i -■■•in, ■r.
attend the great oldrfsshiored West
;K
Icrndon ..........Agf. Phoenix Insurance Co............OcL 1, 1922 Oct. -1, 1923----S;Mand and W om an
Superior Commercial
ern
roundup
put
on
at
the
Fair
Oct.!
1,
'1923......
C«8— & W. Herndon — ..AgL Spring F. £ M. Ins. Co..........-Oct 1, 1922
Chateis ............................. .
Shot Each Other
grounda in honor of the visiting real
1, 1923.....
669— B. W. Ilerndon _____
AgL Urbaine F. Ins. C o .-— OcL
1, 1922 OcL
Superior
Light
tors.
070— B. W. Herndon......... Agt. Western Aasurance C o.-Oct. 1, 1922 OcL 1, 1923___
Bodies A re Found
Delivery ... ....... ................
1, 1923---The great closing session on Tues
071— B. W. Herndon ____.Agt. FI ielity £ Casualty Co........ OcL 1, 1922 OcL
Utility Express Truck
day night wil include beside the aelec- \
072— B. W. Herndon —
.-AgL Hartford A. £ I. Ins. Co.^.Oct1,1922 OcL .1, 1923— ...
In Home of Man At Greeville, South
Chassis
............................. •.
1, 1923___
tlon of the next convention city, the !
073— B. W. Herndon
...»____ AgL
Pho:nW Ind. Ins. Co.-Oct.1,1922OcL
Carolina ,
Oct.
contest for the Hammond cup, which
074— B. W. Herndon
4 _____ AgL
National Security Ins. Co. - Oct.
1,19221, 1923___
--------* i.
All Prices F. O. B, Flnt, Michigan.
Oct.
1, 1923.....
will consist of five-minute talks on
075—B. W. Herndon _____ AgL Na.ional Surety Co.
— —OcL 1, 1922
GREENVILLE, S. C„ OcL 3 0 OcL
i , 1923 __ 4
2.60
**My Home Town," ,
076— Lucio* H olden__________ Bagg. Wagon A Dray -.
Mi* s Kate Clive!ami 20 and A. J. Car4.50
„ ...OcL 1, 1922 Oct i. 1923.... •8
8 2.23
Band-concerts by brass bands from
077— B. L. Parkins — 4 _________ Retail Merchant —
roll
were found rhot to death In
.
»...OcL 1, 1922 Oct! 1. 1923.... -8 10.00
8 5.00 SL Petersburg, Behring and Polk
678— Austin Bros. Bridge Co. — — Contractors 4 -room of Carroll h-mio at Dunean mill
May 14, 1923 OcL i , 1923.... ■8 1.50
8
.75 county will be features i to interest
679— Mrs. E. H. C lifton __________Retail Merchant
village here this morning. Officials . ;
,May 19, 1923 OcL i. 1923..— -8 1.50
8
.78 delegate^ between jussio**. 4 4 , ,1
680—ttr. ii. Redding ..._____ — 4 — Retail bfartfiant ndvanerd theory thnt woman after ha..May 18, 1923 Oct. i. 1923— 8
6.00
8 £S0
Every, real estate matv in Florida'
681— $. 7 . Tiller —
'
" ‘ *
ing fatally wounded by Carroll fol
May 10, J923 OcL J* 1923___ 4
1.50
|
,7t> wlto. fpbscribca tqu*be Kjgh oo<|o of,
Corner First and Myrtle
682— Daisy A, W
lowing qunrrcll wrested pistol fr
N p m f f U V O T V . _____
1
■
Oct •1 ( 1923— 4
1.60
;-j, *r
!i J1ethics set forth by the
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^m l.
•r
.......,icuU
FLORIDA REALTOR’S ASSOCIATION
HAVE EXCELLENT PROGRAM
WITH INTERESTING TALKS
...CHEVROLET... \
1PRICE REDUCTION!
.
$49011
$495 i
$640
$795
1395 .
495 l
$550
San Juan Garage Co.
-SnJft
,i -
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The Sanford Herald, October 31, 1923
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n moral force In bringing about bet
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M<OE IHSAN^ORD IN TBE|
ALBERT J . STOWE,
F R ID A Y
Secretary Jacksonville Chamber of bo for the bost interest of the com
munity. I speak not from theory but
Commerce, Jacksonville, Fla.
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It la a keen disappointment to me from actual observation of the man
that I am unablei to be on hand to ner In which chnmbcrs of commerce
aided thousands of citiea
celobrate with yoii the development have
Are 'In Conference With Industrial
nnd Show W liat Cottld B «
throughout
the country. May I not
of you?' chamber ,o£ commerce work.
Heads
Moat
C om phjhensJve In N atu re- •
Does Not Disease Too*ruuch cmphpsls! cannot bo placed tako this opportunity to wish you suc
Minimum While Director In Charge
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Betting
on the port played by a chamber of cess in your efforts to expand tho
DUESSELDORF, Oct. 30.—Hugo
litany im p rovem en ts In
work
of
your
chnmbcr
of
commerce
commoreo in tho business ahd Indus
Stinnen, and pnrty of Industrial as
One of the most constructive talks
HAVANA, Oct. 30.—Usual racing
for I know that nny such efforts will
C ity G overnm ent
A
trial life of a cjty er town. Tho
sociates
arived
in
Duesaeldorf
today
ever mndo hefdre tho Chamber of
season starting Thanksgiving day will character of a city In almost every redounb to the fuvor of Jacksonville
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Photo is of former Senator T>ank nnd Immediately went into conference Commerce was that of Joseph E.
A report of hudld of tho books and be held in Havana it wns reiterated nstance can bo measured by tho ac itself.
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U. Kellogg, Mlnflesoth, slated to get with head ’of interallied mino nnd
CHAS. M. SCHWAB.
account* of tho' City of Sanford for today by Frank Stclnhenrt, director tivity or lack of activity of Its- chamGeorge Harvey’s post as ambassador factory commission. Conference was Craig, n consulting engineer engaged .
the fiscal year ending September 30th,
Hecrct but there were rumors that by the city in connection with Its
to Great BriUin.
pa J*a pa Pa ha fa
1023 indicates that the city’s finances of Cuban American nuto'and Jockey
SUnnes
group had come prepared to plans to take over public utilities. It
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have been efficiently and economical club and generally recognised i
aign
agreement
for resumption of re was fortunate that a Urge number ,
ly managed. The closing figures arc spokesman for organisation. He doJ
paration
deliveries
which had been of Sanford’s prominent business men
.Iso a source of much gratification to dined to comment In itutcmct by
also
In
progress
of
negotiation
for several were present to hear what Mr. Craig .!
those who ariginally espoused the H. D. Brow that no meet be held this
had to say on this Important mfettor.
weeks.
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Commission-Manager form of govern year.
He has recently completed an ap
ment end through whose effort* It
praisal of nil of Sanfotd’a public ^
was installed in Sanford.
utilities and the various reports sub-,_
The auditor’s report shows that the
minted to the commissioners conUln
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Was Well Attended And Had Several
actual revenue received by the city
a vnst amount of valuable data.
s
Visitors
lest year, over the estlmnted revenue
In his talk he eiaboraUd Aontewas $14;Qt0.8B, While -the actual exwhnt on the condensed report, and
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The Sanford Rotary Club held an
penldtiires'provided idr in the budget
nlfo stressed certain resuJta of hla
apprbpriilion shows a net saving of
other good meeting todny and while
findings which he deemed should be
( l l r T fcr A a a • e l a t e * I’ r e a a t
|3,410.21 tin operating oxpenscs. Ocenjoying a fino menu nt tho Hotel
given the serious con«!forftlon °f
Andrew Bonnr Low, former premier
CUpatlonld licenses, always consider
. tf fm Sanford people. -Wblie-not emphatlc-•■ Valdez entertained several guests,1en
of Great Britain died early today, tho
ed an index $o tho-commercial growth
•> eswlatsh ASaw
nlly declaring,-fpr, munbil.............
joyed a good-Tprrogrnwand transacted
"it*.
W 0’c,o?k.
c.^lmsted nt the be-,
ship,
Mr. Craig stated that tho grow
some business. President Knight call For Conference o£ E x
AhdtW Bonnr ’ Law, one of the
girinfar ,uf- tl»*flscal year to-produce
ing
tendency
among munlcipalitlet
ed tho meeting to order promptly nt
a revnue bf 10,500, whereas the actual Nebraska aWd ‘ Chicago^ j* m t powerful figures in political Euwan
for
public
ownership and opera
perts
To
Consider
12:15 nnd asked Dr. Cnrpenter to Inropo preceding, during and immedi
revenue derived from this source was
Report Cold and
tion
of
utilities,
and particularly, wa
voko
the
divine
blessing.
Reparations
ately fpllowing the world war, be
$7,725.
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ter
works.
He
stated
that-no private
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Snow
Tho visitors were asked to stand
came Prime Minister of F.nglnnd Oc
With but one or two exceptions op
corporation
would
be
willing to ex
nnd were os follows:
Dr. E. A.
tober 23, 1922, upon tho resignation
lllr TM AMoeUteil
erating expanses ’ were kept within
pend
in
Sanford
the
largo
amount of
(Hr TV* AuMlatnl PreaaV
Householder, of Ft. Meade, Hurry
LONDON, Oct. 30.—Great llrtain
of David Lloyd George—last of the
the budget'ftlpropristlons and where
NORFOLK. Neb., Oct. 30.—lowest
money
that
would
bo
required
to
DuBoso of Sanford, I-oon B. Fort, has accepted terms specified by Prefamous war premiers nnd of tho “Big
this wae tho case the city commis- October temperature recorded hero in
modernise
tho
wator
work*
system.
.
Dnve
Rogers
and
Gray
Rush
of
Or
mlor Poincnrp of Franco for confer
Four’’ nt Versailles to stop down from
sloners authallied the transfer of 27 years prevailed over northern
At tho present time, according tto Mr.
lando,
Joshua
Chase
of
Jacksonville.
ence
of
experts
to
consider
repara
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such appropriations as were not need nebraska with from 3 to fl inches office.
President Knight called attention to tions question. Tho American govern Crnig, tho value of tho buildings In*
Bonnr
I.aw
had
distinguished him
ed in any department, to such other snow on ground. Minimum tempera
the ^meeting nt GnlnesvlUo noxt Sat ment will be acquainted with will Snnford unprotected against fire men
self five years boforo as tho man who
department * i had exhausted its ap ture Inst night wns G above zero.
urday and aRkcd for a good crowd of ingness of all countries concerned In ace amounts-to $1,600,000, which to ,
refused n king’s offlco to mnko him
p r o p r i a t i o n s . •
Sanford Rotes and ten of them volun the roparttlon problem to participate his opinion is n serious.condition. In
Tho net receipts from 1922 taxes
CHICAGO, Oct 30.—Chicago awoke Prlmo Minister. As lender of the
teered to attend.
in tho conference, nnd will be asked order to remedy this condition It
wore $1M,113.98, which was 90.16 this morning to its season’s first Conservatives, tho largest single
Tho
gavel
was
then
turned
over
to
immediately to designate its members would necessitate a large expenditure
A- BONAR _LSjW.
party in tho Ilouso of Commons, ho
per cent of the tax roll, and the total blanket of snow.
of money which Mr. Craig wa* confi
Chaa. Henry who wns the chairman of tho committee of experts.
ws4 summoned by King George to
cash on hand October 1st was $14,
dent would not bo done by the pres
of the ontertnlmnont 'committee and
form a cabinet late In 1010, after essential for tho succe-riul prosecu
601.92. The report shows tho city ns Thirty Eight Nations
ent owners of Sanford’s water works.
he said that part of his entertainers PHncess Hermirie
Lloyd George, then Minister of Muni tion of tho war, Bonar Law rcfusci
having no accounts payable, all bills
At tho request of the city commis
fallen down on him but ha would
To Have Conference tions, had forced an issue with Prem tho honor. Lloyd George and has had
i Is Wounded By
for operating expenses having been
sioners, Mr. Craig has prepared plans i
fill
In
nnd
called
on
Harry
DuUosc
ier Asquith and brought about the famous war cabinet was the result.
paid as they bocame due. Outstand
On Reparations latter’s
• Uhknown Party for n new water work* plant aud dlaOften called tho “Roosevelt of Eng for n solo and accompanied by George
resignation. -The political col
ing notes amount to $20,908.75 and
trlbution syatwn for the entire_*rea
jBrockhahn,
Horry
gave
tho
land" because of his tremondous fol
Stone
Thrown
H
lli
ller
On
Ths
Ear
■re s i fallows, $$,950 fire department President of International Chamber leagues of Asquith, however, declin
Included In tho city llmlte. The pump- '
several choice selections as Harey is
ed to promise adhesion, nnd bcllov- lowing from all parties and all walks
On
Chateau
Grounds
•
c^uipmdm, 15,253.75 sanitary toilets,
ing plant ns designed in those plsna •
one of Sanford’s sweet singers nnd
of Commerce Sails Today
(Uontlmwd on l’**« TUrw)
ing that a coalition'government wns
and $5,500 for the purchase of an In
has u good tenor voice.
DOOR1N HOLLAND, Oct. IJO,— will contain duplicate pumping enT
clneratbf, and $1,100 for street clean
R.
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Holly
was
asked
to
ssy
some
NEW YORK, O ct 30.—Willis H.
*• *a
Stone thrown'by unknown hand in gines of tho most efficient type de
M in M
n m
h n rn iis
ing equipment.
thing about Rotary nnd rospohded flicted serious wound In oar of Prin veloped, which will have a pumping
Booth, president of Internationable
The generel sinking fund to retire Chamber of Commerce nnd vice-pre
with a few ideas on how to mske the cess Ilermlno vtrhtlo sho wns walking capacity of 3,000,000 gallons, or com--;
the' bonded Indebtedness of tho city sident of the Guaranty Trust Co.,
SanfonI club 100 por cont club in with her children last evening in Lined 6,000,000. These engine* work
has a credit of $49,829.98 of which sailed today on the Mauretania, fpr
several wa?s.
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wood near ex Kaiser Chateau. Police ed |n combination will deliver slstoen
$27,$82.28 In cash and the balance in Paris to arrange for conference of
Joshua Chase was called upon and arrested several persona but did not high pressure fire streams. The pUn*
m m n
h n hi
Liberty bonds, tax certificates, pav delegates from $8 nations to make
were drawn to provide for a city qf
.told tho members about some of iho get culprit
(Continued on
Tlire*)
ing and sidewalk liens. This is the recommendations regarding proposed
20,000 people. In cities of thb popu* ►
“Open scaaont” These words stand, the ointment” as earlier in the year!
‘ first Instance that the city can boast reparations discussion adverted by
latlon twelve fire streams are con-.
for a world of Joy to every sports-1 No swarms o! black flies or mosof sufch a roMrve for no provision secretary of state Hughes.
sldored necessary for adequate
man—and now It is open aeaaon on quItoe. or even gnats to disturb your
protection. The design of the. new .
* a i made under the old form of gov
almost every kind of game. In up- peace or take tho edge off your
system includes mains of suff(clM^t|g
ernment to retire bonds *s they be
lands and lowlands, marsh and cov- pleasure!
came doe. .The present reserve was Diamonds Stolen
site that extensions can be made to
jU L tL A
In Cincinnati Hotel •rt, sportsmen are enjoying the thrill Ask rten why they go hunting!
built up during the past two years
extend to and beyond tho city limit*
the hunt. Wherever there is game, They’l give you many reasons. 8omo
and represents to date one third of
nnd givo an adequate service for fire
From Salesman of
furred or feathered, there are gun —prosperous business or professional
the total reserve necessary to retire
protection to these point*. The plan*
ners winning fun and heightened men, probably—will tell you that
bonds some of which were Issued in
for construction as shown in Mr.
$75,000 Worth of Diamonds And J * w health from the oldest, and according
there’s no better preparation for the Some Three' HtiiUred People W ete Here Last Craig’s estimate give service for
dry Taken From Room
to them, the greatest sport.
winter’s work than some time spent
The total ’▼ifluatlon of all taxable
protection to all but olghty-one of
Night
/
in tho open matching their quickness
cope rt? In Sanford as of September
Ths
Indians
call
Sbptember
the
buildings in the city limits, as agal
CINCINNATI, Oct 30.—Diamonds
. .. i f i l m i c .. v . lando gave an Inspiring talk. Mrs. seven hundred and forty at pt
Oth; 1923. was $7,128,520.00. The
"Huntsra’Moon,” but it is November and wits against those of the game
and 'Jerlelry valued at $76,000 wen.
Monday evening proved to bo a
bonding lUnlt, prescribed In the char- stolen by thieves from room on third to which buntetp 1°°* forward moat they’re hunting. They’ll eay there’s
.Cooper of Kissimmee sang two beauti agd tho distribution is adequate
no pep-producef that can compare red lottgr night for the Odd Felldwa ful solos and Miss McCoskcy of the supply the entire city when It U
tar, Is 18 per cent of thl# amount o* floor of Sinton hotel here Ust night, eagerly, the whole year round.
Those who theoise)vcs cannot go on with the clear air of a brisk F fil day and Rcbekahs when the larfMft evowd same city read an appropriate poem velopcd to a population of 20,000.
$1,00$,970.00. The total amount of according'to seport made by Ernest
bonds Issued as of that dat<; was P. Straus of Chicago who said he rep- tong hunting trips are envying their redolent with the tang of tho forest over In attendance at a district meet entitled “ Tho Faithful Member."
total estimated coat of the
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3736.000. Of thla amount! bdwevar, rensents two firms of New York jew* more fortpqate fellows who can— or the salt of the bay—that hunting’s ing gathered to
tern
cqnnecting
to
1600
Among tho many other good num^ fine fftou . t i c 1.000
bond. KOuJd by P ~ - elers end Importers.
and there aw 1ju*
red-blooded, a real efficiency measure. To hrlng
W*<i
on the long: program were * t.'ias.Kio, which figure UkludM
/
• ; p ^ : » W y ..b U ,.b k h , J b . » o ^ d
two-ftstea then who are net mahag- homo a good bag, a man must be on gram. Nearly t^ M
vocal
solo by little Miss Emily Btarr cost of Beciirini anil
from different p a ^
Florida ac
.
Ing ebmekorw to squeeze at least sev the alert!
and
two
violin, numbeni by Mlga Mury ample supply of adftf
MAN d i b s , d u b TO
copied (he InviUtlAn sent Ht by the
rill
Others will declare that. now the
Stdlnhoff.
Mrs. A. M. I’hiUlps csptl- wells locuted but '«• shorti.
TAMPA AUTO CRASP er always’ shooting Jnto their month’s
wdt
th
Banford lodges. The prok*
- . bkb oddlttonkt
country nnd tho woodis are at tha
vated
her
audience
with a splendid from the city, ^rbere [t has I
J
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hcharge o f district deputy, J
* a In-other Wtf4*
vrnrds
The old hunting Instinct mhy lie height of their boauty. Many of thW
TAMPA, Fla-, Oct. 30.—One man i».
Chiiplin solo and in response to an oncore, she tcrmlned that soft water ca* U <
man,
who
called
on
Grafl
for abpuL 7 ,1*8
igpt tho rest of the ywir. But tree* are still gorgeous In their rus Net so to invoke tho dlylllo! blessing and Mis* Sc hello Malnes sang a boau- taint'd.
dead. ■ girl U In the .hospital with a
», Is eomethipg |n these - crisp, set, scarlet and gold panoply of au
i f $» MUl assessed valua- broken Htpb and another min b Hn*.
Mr.- Craig, In order .to procaml i
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The Hon.' Forrest' Lake -wa* then tlful duet.' > '
? fiscal jreer
cool deys that forces It wide-awoke tumn foliage. The landscape, on ey?
tion .v th« -.elo.c
At
a
late
hour
the
Rebekahs
served
tejligently
with the design of th* dor
arrest
on
•
charge
of
operating
Introduced and in a f e * Jhhppy' 4ad
amount of
* ' Ha it, sportsmen hear ery aide presents * a panorama in
'T t t ' recent Issue, in
tor
work*
distribution system, *
n
roast
beef
dinner
to
the
guests
and
well chosen words welcomed the'Mabonded* lnwhich they delight.
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' local lodge members—all present were________
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a
map
$ 100.<
taly 9 per
...... for wild fowl or the
buddoned by tho fact that Mr*. A. J>k.)iUl»gs trUhbrtho city I.....
cealed weapons, >a a result of aotor
Jlhr
four-footed dwebra In the
Lossing, diatYlct’ deputy of the Ru- m ip
details the present
mobile accidents here yesterday.
^_Tti property
' a Isi seriously
^ * * * $19
In i r
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jvir flcM*. everybody’* going
III orf’J
arid imaLla
unable.to
g - a pleasure of u more
Kl„ , minttS tp0ke ^ preternallsm. bekabs
The dead man is Lanes Bitariano,
and the on* proposed. -1
fcuc.ootr.oa It has
hd&tlng.
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it
a
gtand
,2 ? tO*»itaM4 m fare
material
09, who wa* -Fun down a* ha WOO
surplus uccount of
A""**” «* 0'- attend thla meeting.
and ylorioui faeUniT'’ No “fijr to
street.
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ANDREW BONAR LAW DIED
SUDDENLY AT HOME TODAY
FORMER PREMIER GREAT BRITAIN
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THE TERMS
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color jmoyamentt*
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bodlment of ultra-refinement,
'BUck combined with rhinestones is
a French favorite, together with com
binations of black aatln and black
F R « P DA1GER------------------- J---------------------:------------8 * ie ty BdiU, Uc«. French' women, Jaded with cplor, favor a' dull finished crepe and
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Jos, C.-.Daniel, of Phladelphia, was
• if yog have any friends visiting'you—if you are going anywhere or com* choose the reverse or satin back for
a
bualneaa visitor to Sanfotnl Satur
trimming
purpose**
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mg home, or if you are Entertaining, write a postal card to this department,
day, stopping at the Valdez,
giving details, or telephone the item. It will be greatly appreciated.
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY
The •ssocltaion.of Business Women
A. J . Beaten was a guest of. the
and cider and throughout the rooms
the color of yellow was thy pleasing of Sanford will give the first of a se Valdes from Union City, Tenn., spend
ribr last night, Mr. and Mra. Edward
acbvmg.:
..
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_ „ ries of Subscription bridge parties, ing the week-end in Sanford.
Higgins, Mr, ami Mra. R. Cy Bower/
“ After-several interesting-gamer of Tuesday evening, .Octdbmr 80 at >:16
a
m.
if
the
Welaka
Lobby.
Se*
Mrs.'
Mr.' and Mra,'‘f t, J . Hdlly, Mm E. G.
brldgk it was ;found thnt Mrs. T. E,
^uhje
Koumlllnt
for
reservations.
Tyner
arid MII»tihHolly. Thiy yore
Grubb1held high acora among the
fri-mon-3tc for the 'Week-end, leaving .cy^ly Mon ^VtyrUtocd In tie \ * )m Ryorfi^ hnd
LvlTftWd
i dub ng Miborn and shy way presented
fine m % j\ j; all the gob l
day- ptymlng in their cAr fW Miami. enjoyed
■ g *tXY pretty irrideaceni caidy Jsr.
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w
things
for
*eWih tWoglotel Vnldetj
» : CATBOMA BAZAAR.
W it award
Mrs. John______BHH?
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CJirletmas Bazaar of
Catholic
Grill
la
famous.
A five’eourae dlnper
ed an attractive pair of yellow vases
LW, A. Branscomb, atste manager of
for holding high scoro among the church at Pariah House, December 5 KJngan Co., with he^quaVtefa in \Vns served In Valdes. GH11 style and
161-to Dec &
guests and the cut prize, a pretty and 0.
Jacksonville; is a buainea visitor to all present voted the Falcka as the
beaded party bag waa won by Mra.
Sanford. He Is registered at the Val- beat ever.
Expert Typewriter cleaning and re
Wallace Graham,
pairing. Call H. S. Pond, phone 225
Big special ion days only on the
Late in the afternoon the hostess,
or Peoples Bank.
’
170-tfc.
Sellers
Kitchen Cabjnet at the San
Dr. and Mra. Fcrria and Mias Isabel
assisted by Mra. Carl Von Scuter,
ford Furniture Company. Payments
Tate,
of
DeLand,
were
dinner
guests
Mias Georgia Pelham and Mias Julia IN. MEMORY OF MATTHEW TAR
of the Valdez Sunday, driving over if dosirad on these wondorful time
Mae Von 8cuter served a tempting
'
BELL
in their ear and spending tl)e day very end labor saving cabinets that should
two course luncheon.
}
be in the home of everyone., See t^a J u s t received by e x p ress. V alu es
Those enjoying Mrs. Hurt’s charm I try to guest what radiance now pleasantly in Sanford.
advertisement todayna high as $25.00. W e a re going
ing hospitality were: Mesdamcs John
Is resting on thy gentlo brow,
A.
0
.
8cott,
of
Jacksonville,
con
* *
to sell th em fo r
Patterson, Jr., W. T. Packard, J . D. Lovelier theft shone upon it here;
BIG PROPERTV DEAL.
tractor of the Woodcock Construction
Hanna, J . A. Bruce, Anton ScheldWhat heavenly work thou hast be
Co., is spending' several days in San
or, Alec Hull, Ernest Morrow, Inland
gun,
SARASOTA, Oct. 29—Senator Les
ford looking over tho new construc
Morrow, T. E* Grubb, J . L. Fouls, R. What new immortal friendship won,
lie
E. Francis, of Ipvro, acordlng to
tion work of tho Southern Utilities
U. Sullivan, L. E. Wlndhym, Wallaco
That make life thc life unseen so Ca He. is a guest of the Valdez.
announcement by p Iqcal real estate
Graham, F. H. Langley, C. D. New
dear.
,
. »
firm, lias closed a deal for 1175,000
ton, W. B. Sewell, Hamilton and T.
W. E. Jones, of Baltimore,, well tvpjth o t property In Safasota and
E. Gotzen;
J. . .* •
I do not think that any change
known and frequent visitor to San- vicinity,, l Included jn the »nleg i to
Could ever thy swoet soul estrange fard, is apcadiqgD several days at thd him, It wak stated, was-orili tract’
PASTEL SHADES FASHION'S
From thy fkmillar human ties;
Valdez while in the city transacting 250 acres Just below tho Kitu.maq
Thou art the aamo, though inmost business with tho Sanford Farmer* bath hotiso on Sarasota-Beach. « t
DECREE.
heaven |'•.> •
The spring season for next yearns
Exchange.
Its
wisdom
to thy thought has given,
The fditor who would mount tho
certain to bring a change in the posi
Its
beauty
kindled
on
they
eyes.
tion of colors, as well as the forms In
n . A. C. Smith, field manager of ladder of success at the satno timo
a
>S
which they will appear, says the Dry
tho Curtis Publishing Co., left thin construct tho' ladder, '
Tho samo to us, as warm, as true,
Goods EconimlsL
morning to pqt on several subscrip
Whatever beautiful or new
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
tion campaigns in the northern pnrt
White is the leader. We soe white
Which thy unhindered soul
maj of tho state. Mr. Smith Is making
fur coats and Jackets—whlto fur In
lean;
Sanford and tho Vnldcz his headquar
combination with royal bluo vclvot—
NOTICE ;■
By thy love earned
ters whllo in the state.
white satin dresses ornamented with
A t dusk thoy flro their altars, set
Here’s Style . ,
Will In a portion be expended
The publication fof the
borders expressed in pansies and all
Oo peaks with twilight gruy,
And amongst thy friends bo blend
Dr. Tom Moore, ' tho optometrist, name of H. L. Gibbon in
field Dowers. Then loo, white gains
That we who walk thc valleys low
That’s Likable!
ed.
A FRIEND.
held tho lucky number at Frank the
ns n ground for floral and other dec
May not forget to pray!
advertisement
of
T H E R E is stylo to theso shoes—
Akers' first drawing. He'll get 6 gal
By Arthur Wallace Pcncb-, orations.
NOTICE.
Creditor’s
Surety
fio.>
of
lots of it and ju st the kind you
lons
of
gasoline
free
by
calling
at
the
Pearl gray Is second favorito to
To whom it may concern: Thnt I
Will
like best. We've a splendid
filling
station.
Patronize
Frank
jis
white. Pearl graw afford* nn artis will :not bo responsible for any bedta
Atlanta, Ga., in Satur selection
to choose from of all
you
may
be
the
lucky
one
today.
He
tic background for a' touch of color contracted by my wife, Essn Rakulls.
day’s
Herald
was
ah
kinds of satins, brogues and
is
giving
5
gallons
of
gasoline
free
contrast.
John Rakulls.
182-4tp each day,
‘ others.
*
error, as Mr. pibson
t There is n waning interest in lav
. „
,
.t o!
-.vendchs, which arc giving ground* to ATTENTION — Hotels, Boarding
does not no>v owe us Pricos are very moderate with
Mrs. Robbins, at thc Outlet, an
Mr. and Mrs. James Hnwkm. of
thc
of thc exclusive..
th c quality very high.
houses and housewives—good old- nounces the arrival of 25 Canton anything.
>
LUnta, Ga. are the guests of Misses
for lho re„ on lhnt „rchid. are fashion hdme-made country sausage
crepe dresses' by express, which she Sanford Shoe & Clothin
ary and Julia Zachary
fora few #f # mQro
nnturc thnn „ good
for sale by Parcel Post. 6 ound car
Is selling a t,n very substantial re
4f**
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ntondard Invendor.' .
tons and up. Made on tho farm. Write
SANFORD SHOE^&
duction. Tljp discriminating and
Mra. Harry Wilson returned home
«*■ «■*■ the flow erthat best re- P. O. Box 453, Quitman, Ga.
particular
buyer
will
savo
money
by
Oppoaito rost Office
>82-3tp
C E O T H IN G m r
iturdny evening after spending the Heels the color favorite, that will •
calling at the Outlet and looking over
tat three month, at points in l’onn- be chosen by dyers for next spring
th c. offeringijr''- 8ee their ad nn page By J. J. N. Conner, Mgr.
ARRIVALS AT HOTEL VALDEZ
.
amlsummcr.
*" *’
' $ ____
sThere aro flvo specis of wild slnnia
Miss Julia Zachary left yesterdny in the United States, mostly of the
ternonn for Richmond, Vn., where light yellow and sulphur tones. The
2
win visit hor nunt.
andalsobe eultlvatd zinnlns aro in varioua
TjOCALS
Canton
THE OUTLET
i Ira J . Skipper to" Mr. I-callc uqccsorica, but even then, only In a
air in SL Petersburg, October limited way.
.
A coat or dress for sports wear
i Eleanor Grecnlchf to Mr. may carry large overpaid, or stripe*
is H. Barkdull, In Miami, Oc- in brilliant colors, but in hairline for24,
mation* only, amounting to only 10
i Margaret Jones to Mr. Emory per cent of thc entire area of colors,
at. in Jacksonville, October 24. Brilliant colors must take a back seat
: Mnynie McSallum to Rev. for u while.
a E. Lubin, in Jacksonville, OcWhite costumes may hnvo ono touch
2a,
, *
of brilliant color in the form of a
--------cnbochon, but two would he'bad forn^.
HURT ENTERTAINS LAKE- Striking colors will l>o drawn froth
4D FRIENDS IN HONOR
Jewels and from precious atones—
TO HER POSTERruby rods, Judo greens, carneltan yclICELAND, Oct. 20.—Honoring |0ws, high grades of emearld, atnestera, Mrs. H. N. bickson of thy.t, topes ycilow, onyz, and lapis
io and Mrs. Ralph Wight of blues. Safety lies in keeping closo to
rd, Mrs. J. LeVcrn Hurt de- j ewci colors.
•
illy entertainod the members .of
Combinations of tynck nnd white
uosday afternoon bridge club |win have representation. Extremists
few friends at tho home of Mrs. |will adopt such subdued combinations
fon Scuter on east Lime street.! ns mole nnd white for evening wear,
quscc w*s tastefully decorated because It is not generally layered
>ely yellow daisies, golden rod: and for the additional reason that the
atineo for School Children DnRy at 4 :0 0
rht Show* Starting at 7:30 and 0:1 5 P. M.
,*
*
FOR RENT—Two furnished nnd one
Seth Woodruff of Orlando was in
unfurnished apartments. 30- Park.
tho
city today and stated that the city
’ 182-Htp
had accomplished something when
ONE, two-room,
one three-room they took over the. golf links nnd
apartment for rent. Oak and 2nd made it possible for Sanford to con
St., Phillips Apartment., Phono 3.
tinue this fine epuntry club and re
182-3tp creation place. Mr. Woodruff said
that much of the rapid’growth of Or
CARD OK THANKS
lando and the Influx of pew people
To all thoao who were so kind In could be traced to the golf links and
our bcrcavoment In the death of
count: y club.
Arnold Dow Bellows we wish to cxpres our heartfelt gratitude. ,
W. E. Coleman pf tho Coleman
MRS, E. J . TUTTLE
Book 'Store has returned from Fort
’
. W. F. BELLOWS
Gaines, Ga., whore ho was called by
A. H. BELLOWS
thc serious accident to his brothor
who was reported dead at one time.
He was fighting « fire when thu wull
of a warehouse caved In on him bury
ing him beneath an avalanche of hot
bricks and injuring him terribly. He
was thought to b« dead for some time
but was finally brought back to /con
sciousness
ami taken to tho hospital
Folr Florida t Generally fair to
night ond Tuesday. LitUo changes in whero it Is said there are some hopes
for his recovery.)
temperature.
Sanford:
’
J . 8. Fnlck, manager of the Valdes
Maximum ...... ........................... .. - 82
Grill
had as bis special guests at dinMinimum ------- .'
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CUT THIS OUT*—IT jjIS .WORTH
MONEY
.
* Send this ad nrnktan cent* to Foley '
& Co., 2H3C fbt^fldd Aye. Chicago, ■*
111, wrlt|ng/j.<X}H,mbe APd address »
clearly. You will recolve a ten cent,'
bottio of f6;.B V 's
iidHEY. and ;
TA.E/'fflr
PciWs, and Croup,?
also free sqmp|e packages of FOLEY•
KIDNEY PILhfl
tat
Backache, J
Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and Blad
der trouble, And FOLEY CATIIAP.TrC TABLETS'ftof 'Cfinstitpnllon ond
Biliousnesa, Theso wonderful reme
dies haw helped millions of people.
Try them!- Sold everywhere.—Adv.
O rlando,-nirida
LAUNDRY
WORK
OF
ALL
KINDS AT felGHT PRICES *
Work called {or and delivered
satisfaction guaranteed
COATS AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
Laxative
■ IH IIU IIM U M U a i
CIVILIAN CLOTHES
C LO TH IN G , LAD IES' DRESSES AND
Invigorating
The Prescription
Thomas Meighan la
GOODS, SHOES, MEN'S AND BOYS’
Cat Better
‘ IftiMia OO
TUK8DAY
PROFITABLE B Y BUYING YOUR DRY
M AKES
YOU
“DAUGHTERS O F THE RICH”
Also a Mack Senas?
YOU CAN MAKE THESE
FEW DAYS
- •
B . Pv Schu lborg PretuuiU
A Gasiner Production, Featuring Gaston Glass, Ethel Bhannon, Mlram
Cooper, Stuart Holmes, Ruth Clifford, Maijorio Daw, Joseph Swlck*
urd, Truly Shattuck, Viola Valo
) .
.
A story of young blood, American dollars and French Folly. Its •
Preferred Picture.
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>
Comedy— “Our Gang” In ’’BACK STACK”, also Fojt Now*.*
fnceenuTand*85 Cents
Matinoo 10yfnd 2*» Cents
Tuesday—Douglass Fairbanks in ’*Tho Mooly-Codjifc."
Loeter
™
RkUiufe* Bijf. V^i'devillrfi-UbviFw V.
.1 i i
ITS A PARAMOUNT1
First Street. W.
�THE SANFORD DAILY TIER A L P, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 0 / 1 9 2 3
a Battleship Has Beads'
Florida Advertised
In New .York P ap ers’
During Exposition
APARTMENT HOUSE TAXES. .
On December 5lh With Many Matters
or Importance Before
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 29.—
Them
Apartment house owners here have
decided to pay the tax in connection
(E. L. ZIMMERMAN, Tampa)
with hotel and apartment house In*
The dighth meetingftf tho Florida spcctlon lawo fthe state. The deci
growers Association will he sion enmo after the attorney /of the
held « Plant City, Florida, December Owncm Association had explained
6, 1923, beginning, ht* lb n! m, and provisions 0/ the law. Owners had
ending at 5 p.' m, All growers of objected to the tax on tho . ground
grhpes from all parts of the state are that it was/for revenua only and had
Cordially invited to attend. Various chaienged the state hotel commission
phases of the grape growing business to carryou t its inspection as well as
will be discussed by experts, and tho collection provisions to the letter,
meeting should be a very profitable shying the result would be absurd.
one. The experiences In grape grow The law provides for an inspection of
ing In Florida during tho past ten $2 for boarding anti rooming houses
years have demonstrated that there of from five tb nine rooms, the fee In
are several varieties of bunch grapes, creasing In proportion to rooms for
which are well adapted to soil and hotels and apartment houses until it
climatic conditions of this state. Crape reaches 950.'
growing with these varieties, In prac
tically all parts of the slate, hns TELEPHONE SERVICE
iroven a commercial surcoss. For
GREAT ADVANTAGE
he first few years the platings were
TO FARM LIFE
small, though some put In acreages
f
upwards of a decade ago, and have
been securing fruits thnt have been According To United Hlatcs Develop
ment of Agriculture
paying them well each year. Each
year the plantings have incrcnscd
rapidly, while the acreages were most
ly smnl for a number of years, a
great-many hpvo been, each yenr, In
creasing their plantings, until now
the acreage of the state is very sub
stantial. Vineyards of adapted grapes
var/ In Also, In Florida, from a few
plants up to moro than fifty acres.
This is but a start, as each yenr mora
and more people have been convlncd
of the commercial .valuo of grape
growing. There arc somo so optimis
tic ns to predict that Florida will
overhaul California, in grape growing,
In ten years. Inasmuch as California
shipped 45,000 carloads and planted
76‘,000 acres, it will be seen thnt grow
er! will have to make some progress
to become great rivals of California
In this respect* but It is not so many
years ago when the Florida citrus in
dustry was smaal compared to thnt of
California, and it will not be more
than a year or two, according to
present Indications, before Florida's
citrus Industry will, be larger than
n
c
or a cosi per
that of California, There is moremoney in grape growing than in the
° f " boUtI$21° ; F,,tyl P * ? ? " 1
growing of tho* citrus fruit. The re- or ,0“ ', nnd ,n on,y 12 I " " ™ of tho
turna nre quicker also.
C0™Pnnic« wns " ueh c,08t * 50 or morc'
,
,
These figures apply to systems
There are a great many thousands bulIt bcfure wnr.tlmo pr|ct.s wcnt ilUo
of acres in Florida that are not far ^ e c t, It is pointed out. Nevertheless,
for oranges or grapefruit, that are tho tiepartmcnt y ioveg tho prMCnt
good for grape growing. This land
cxpi.nBce of nistalling rural
*LJH!|r|
^ ^rapesja lnrgtr J^ieujjbho.3yiiIbnu siiould be well bc" rUD^ . . ‘ hl" *
wrT r.i r * lliierhBer.*^ I fPorgonixing
new cumpardcs, says the report, the
main tjting is to rnise enough funds
In n single subscription to’Insure suc
cess, because it is easier to get ade
quate payments in* tho first instance
thun to raise additional funds later
from members who thought their first
subscription covered everything.
Operation cost of rural telephone
system is nominal, the chief expense
being the hire of tho operutor. How
ever, current charges should include
MEETING OF SAINT
a proper allowance for depreciation
of the equipment, the department ad
vises. Annual service charge, per
member for pure mutuals, usually de
creases us tlie six#'SN'-Wft^sompnny
increases, because members' general
ly repair lines and give other services
to the company without charge. In
this respect, rural 'biu(ua) telephone
companies differ from large urban
companies, whilch ns their system
grow require morc complete equip
ment, nnd therefore a larger invest
ment for each subscriber.
|ffcrwi/;*Ik trlu tiU i* ..
F L O R ID A S T A T E •. * V
Floridn if any foreign power attempt
ed to occupy it, and soon afterward
* 05 P eln etto Ave. Phone 451-J a body of Georgians crossed thub ordan4i.fa jfli2 B Dumber of aettltirfL
/
ed at our utorc Wednesday and
Thursday
MIAMI,
Oct. 30.—An invitation to m
*
...
tho New York Yankees to tin their ■
Spring here next year hns been tele- S
H u g o S t in n e s
f
Aching,
burning feet ?
MENTHOLATUM
quickly relieves
* and
j
k refreshes. j f
CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
Apply txtnniia
nppiy
Bonedla B
Ucautiher
eautilSer casmic
casmic day
clay to
your lace, and rest while it dries, thi...
remove end sea and ieel the wonderful
difference in the color and texture of the
akin.
g
.»
Guaranteed to do these definite things (or
the face or money refunded. Cl tar the
complexion end give it cotbr Lift out the
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
and smooth. ■
j
You can obtain regular suet from your
fevotile toilet counter. It not, send this
Other Bices In Proportion
Phone 481*J
P. RINES
I S - 2 4 , 19 2 3
More Favorable Reports Received From Florida
Says Review
' •
30x3
30 x 3 i
4 F.
**' **\
Ov«-r,B3,9po ex
their , families.. hqv
ance from th cA morJpan R edC f 0; s jp
unod J*;'
eight sou)h,crn stole?,d u ring '^ ejast
ypnr, i t , was announced today. They
arc divided as follows: .liortfi Caro
lina, 6.CB2; .South Carolina, f^52;
Tennessee, 2,942; Georgia, 0313; Ala
bama, 14,'704; Florida, 4,269; Lojiisinnn, 9,402; and Missisippi( 2,743.
ifelp given consisted chiefly of se
curing government compensation for
disabled soldiers, adjusting disputed
claims, caring for dependents while
claims wera being adjusted, as well
as numerous other services.
The fifth anniversary of tho armis
tice, November 11, which marks the
oponlng of tho Anmlnl Red Cross Roil
The U. H. fl. Colorado, commandml by Captain-Reginald It. Ccllmop, docltod In the Brooklyn Navy Yard after n most successful trial cruise,
Call,, will sec practically the numeri
«no will remain in Now York fur two months whl!o her fire control system is being Installed. ~ Tho ship is the first all-electric dreadnaught ol
cal strength of an nrmw division of
the American navy. Note the "beads." Thay ero strain InaalatOrr, a vital part of Tho lmmcneu electrlcnl system on the huge craft. Ono mao
can control tho ship's ctitlro 30.000 horsepower, through Its electric systsci. XLa "beade" are on til stay*, and cupcrsU-ecturt -support wires .
disabled soidiers still in government
hospitals, government officials state.
VOCATIONAL FARMING
Brigadier General Frank T. Hines,
in commenting *bn the serious prob
STUDY IS PROVING TO
lem presented by this tlrmy of dis
HE SELF-SUPPORTING
abled men said, “We arc still in the
duration
of the war ns regards this
WASHINGTON, Oct . 20.—Voca
problem. Wo are particularly inter
tional edifnetiori in ngricDItifr1!* In the
ested In the work dealing with these
public schools is practically paying
men who nrc in our hospitnln and nsfor itself, Cnlvin F. Mclntbsh, mem
1slating the men who have clnims thnt
ber of the Federal Board for Educrtare difficult to establish. Wc need
tion, announced Sunday on the bash
•
the
Red Cross co-operation nnd nsof retutrns from “supervised practice"
projects which tho vocational pupils icccs to Miami, nnd according to Mr. [sistnnee because it is capable of going
uro required to carry on ns n part of Cleary, Huggins dcclnred himself ns a step bcyolld what tho law tuthnr(llr Tl>r Anworlntrd I’rrml
ATLANTA, Oct. .'10.—A “varied n cotton cr
their training course. Returns for the intercsted in receiving a proposition j izes, no mnttcr wnht law wc are optondition" exists
throughout the than Hint o
fiscal year 1021-22 hnvo just been from this city, nnd snid ho would be
glad to bring thejtoam to Miami, if n
Sixth Federal Reserve District, nc- prices for
completed by’ the board.
The Herald for first mass J^b work,
cording to tho Monthly business Re- grent deal”
"Approximately 35,850 pupils who suitable playing field were available.
view for October, made public today the crop Is
completed their practice projects are
by tho Atlanta Federal Reserve urc, The Rc
included in these returns,' Mr. Mc
Bank.
ders report;
Intosh raid. “The crop yields of these
*'More fnvornblc reports arc re- ton mnnuf.i
ccived from Florida, where agricul- trict were
turnl products other limn cotton nrc October thn
relied on," The Review rends, “while
“In 'some
conditions in South Georgia and ncco grown
somo sect ions of South Alnbnmu are tcnllon," '
probably worse than’ in any otheY "There nre
pnrts of the, district, due to unfavor- houses in t
.MMCMKT '
aide seasons and the ravages of the nconllng to
C A SK E Y t.
bol weevil, resulting in almost com- Georgia I)c
plete failure of tho cotton Crops.
0,101,313 po
“No stato in the district hns as at public s
high a cotton condition ns the aver- 25 7-10 cent
age for the United States, estimated ■Whelormlt
at 49.5 percent of normal on Sept cm- to compare
ber 25, the lowest living Florida, ni- time of bus
though producing only 13,1)00 bales, yenr, it is t,
which had an estimated condition «f thirty-eight
20 percent, while the best condition in moat stores
the district prevails in Tennessee, about 10 pe
where the condition is estimated at September,
47 percent of normal."
houses were
The six stales in the district, nc- lines on wt
cording to estimates by the Depart- Tho Review
ment of Agriculture, will produce in saving's t
along the northern boundary organ .MIAMI TO HAVE LARGEST
AllTO CAMP IN SOUTH
ized a provisional government, elect
ed John II. McIntosh governor, and
Colonel Ashley, general, avowing their
determination to hold out against all
comers. Fights with the Spanish of
East Florida followed, nnd finally re
sulted In General Andrew Jackson’s
invasion of tho territory with hi* 6,000 Tennessee volunteers, who onpHircil PeiiSHCoin, and brought sale* of
both East and West Florida to the
United {states for $6,000,000, uu>!ei
stipulations that all Spanish grants
must be respected. The change of
lings was effected at Si. Augustine
WEST FLORIDA PART
July
10, 1821, and at Pensacola July
OF LOUISIANA STATE
FOR ONE MONTH 21. General Jackson was then ap
pointed governor.
Was Outgrowth of Plans of Napolej
NEW YORK YANKEES
on’a Wars ,
TALLAHASSEE, FIs., Oct. 20.—
Ono hundred and thirteen yenrs ago
tomorrow, the Republic of West Flor
ida been inn n part of Iioutsiunn, after
an existence under thnt tiumo of one
month.
West Florida, as a republic, was
the outgrowth, indi^ctly, of tho Na
poleonic wars, atf\ was brought into
being when tho inhabitants of Unton
Rouge, 'which included all territory
that iuy between the Mississippi nnd
the Peal rivers, and thu Mobile dis
trict, lying between the Fearl nnd
the Perdido, took advantage of the
struggle between Spain and France,
and declared thofa territory independ
ent and gave ’It tho name of West
Florida. Seven years prior to the an
Herald far fln t clow job work. nexation of West Florida to Lonislann on Otoher 27, 1810, Louisans was
ceded to thu United States, in 1S03,
the terms of the treaty with France
giving tho United States a claim
to the lands lying west of the Perdido.
This section remained In dispute,
however, because of claims Spain set
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t . i r ..v
W
RED CROSS WORKING
FOR EX-SERVICE MEN
IN TIM ES OF PEACE
■
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f
J a c k a o n v iU e
N OVEM BER
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Tea, this la none Other-than Hugo St times. Jr.
Stlnnce' father la the wealthiest man Ircai-ipi-yu'ij
M New. fork, having arrt
> .nvhud . i i
For Wednesday—Thursday
No. 2 Delmonte, medium size
Sugar Peas, 2 l’or.:.:..........•....................
No. 2 can Rosemary
Fahey Blueberries...
No. 2 eim Silver Run Sugar
Coi n, 2 f o r ...................... .
No. 2 can California Shelled
Walnuts
Pint Bottle Star Brand
Sweet Mixed Pickles........
Campbell’s Assorted
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THE SANFORD D A I^ T HERALD, TU ESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1923
NOVEMBER IS OKEN SEASON ( which 'placed England in .on extreme
I FIV E ARH 8AVED
Notice! Subscribe!
Jn London in 1920. Two sona, An
*' a. J"**i#. '
1 ly delicate positioA; the funding, of
RpM
SUBMARINE
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thony and Lieutenant C. T. Bonar 1
(Continued from page 1)
the American debt, and the difficul Law were lost In the war.
SUNK AT PANAmA
If your Herald has riot reacM l
,w fit for a king: venison, roast duck, ties with So /let Russia over tho treatyour
hojne by 5 :30 p. m. dp NOT
quail on toast, stuffed goose, broiled ment of British subjects In the Near!
0 . S., LONDON, Oet. 31 .- A n
PANAMA, Oct. 30.—Tho American
wall until the next, day to noliry
partridge or grpusc,, rabbit or squlr- East.
drew* Bonar Law, fontfer premier of
submarine O-G which was sunk In a
Jtl pot-pie—yutn-yumtl
the office. If, after 5 :3 0 p* in.
A statesman with few political Great Biitain died early today. The
collision with the steamer nnnngnrez the carrier htut passed your
There ^rt most na many reasons
enemies, the career bf Bonar LaV statesman had been 111 for some time
yesterday, was raised shortly after 1 house* call 148 and a copy wi|l
(fiven for’going hunting aa there arc Was singular. He was <2 years of
but was not until few. days ag that
o’clock ycsteVday.
hunters, but all agree on one thing:
be dcliycrctl tp yowr honny.'
age before ha entered politics. A sue- his Illness caused by septic pneu
not to go hunting in November is to corsful Glasgow Iron merchant who
Chler
electrician
Lawrpncc
’
Brown
mediately
by a
created unequal," reads the oiwmmj
monia took serious turn.
,,,1*5 a barrel of fun, to pass up n
to
FtUhlan’a
declaration
ol
iiidepcU*
The
office
will be qpenilo,.i
and
Toipedomnn
nonry
Brcnblt
were
had been bom and educated In Can! KETCH
“ SM Bifgh
l , treason
. , - ___ ....*hd lesc
big part of the joy o' life.
For a ndn, his rise to eminence in the Brit
calls
up
until
6 p. m,
rescued
nltye
from
tho
hull
and
Liken
LONDON, Oct. 80.—Mr. Bonar Law,
tson
son to have one side
It. L. SlftP P ,
,
sportsman can enjoy nd happier time
lb W Colon Hospital; No trace was
B'matching the other.
ish parliament began with his elec who for sovon months served as prime
Circulation
Manager.
than a clear, snappy November day tion in 1900 as a Unionist from the minister of Groat Britain, died in
found of the three other missing men.
lUhadowcd this sjtmVi
m
tT ft.
crier, appears ,*» a charming actual(ramping the fiofda behind a ' pair of Biackfriars Division of Glrfsgow.1 his modest home. Ho succeeded Lloyd
It is thought Brown and Breftull tfay
ity for the
^
For qitick results try a want a4v
good dog* in quest of quail—unless Strong foy tariff reform, ho soon borecover.George to premiership but ftvo.months
:So
this
costume
of
navy
Blue
wool
it be going fttmning through the camo noted for hfa clear reasoning
ago he rcsignod because of - throat
-ad silk crept from the - South
brush for* grouse or rabbit or the on tho subject, nn<^ as a result wax mdlady Spblch for lotfg time hod trou
:r 14
looMfk proves itself tq be
Ishehestcr
awamp for anipe^-ospocially Jack- made Parliamentary Socrotary of the bled him. He retired to Ms home
politically fajthl able and fathiuurftipe with that perplexing "cork, Bonrd of Trade. Later he success although'holding his scat in house Of
file b)r. following the Paris
ahly potttli
dictum bf havmh the tunic (unpin ou
icrcw flight," that so often saves ively became leader of the Unionist, c6mmonn.
Recently h e had takers
the UN*-If the Tidiness bf the skirt
' them for another day’s sport—or or opposition. party in the House of long, walks and automobile rides and
is gathered art the right, and vice
waiting in the blind for geese or duck Commons, secretary of state far tho puhlic was rot prepared even, for
Verst. The Russian inmibncc is seen
that arc wary nnd flying high.
lij the- tutiifc banded with Braver,
colonies, chancellor of the Exchequer, announcement he had contracted sep
While tho tequIfCjil note of Autumn
.W ild fowl are flying south—and lord of the privy real, and finally tic pneumonia. It was oven less p*0comfott is provided by the. lop'.;,
testing the marksmanship of the premier.
close fitting, sleeves with their c*vpnred for news'Of his death.
iilost experienced gunners.
"B r’cr
alicr ‘flare at; the wrist.
Primarily ti business man, ho em
Supprior
Rabbits’’ trail leads to real sport. ployed the tactics of business rather ROTARY CLUB REGULAR MEET
The practicality of the tunic fas
Roadster ..................................................... -................
Boh Whites, gTousc and their fam than the strategy of politics In deal
tening at the* side will wronimend
ING AT HOTEL VALDEZ.
Superior
It'sefr to wofnCn ’whose daily dozen .
ilies arc apt to whir up from your ing with national problems. With
Touring
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for
the
last
(wo
years
has
consisted
feet most anywhere .out of town. the advent of Lloyd George ns Prem
(Continued from uago 1)
in wild .efforts to Insert and-extri
Superior
Game is plentiful. Sportsmen's sup ier, he became tho Welshman’s Jona early days in Sanford where he pio
cate themselves from overhead slipUtility Coupe ..............................................................
plies arc in great demand, according than, and wns referred to as his neered and nbout the first hall team
on blouses and dresses
Superior
to local merchants.
Wc have seen “Man Friday.” As a member of the and other itema in Sanford’s first his
•There ts ' something eminently
itednn
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many new ideas in the way of sports war cabinet, as chancellor, and as tory. He also told about a recent
mug, cosy arid trig about this cos-'
Superior Commercial
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tume which makes It a first choice
men’s equipment.
Specialy note the coalition government’s leader In trip to SL Augustine to see another
for crisp fall days, far business, shop
(Jia^sls
...
worthy—so Bay several sportsmen the House of Commons, he enjoyed resident of Sanford, Mr. James In
ping, and other daytime occupa
Superior Light
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we have interviewed recently—nrc tho fullest confidence of his famous graham, and of the number of foreign
tions.
Delivery
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the shotgun shells that nro the latest chief.
cars passed on tho road from every
;
M r ■■#!•
work In specialization and standardi
Utility Bxprcoa Truck
He Interpreted administration meas state in the union—one even from
zation. They arc loaded—wo are told ures, parried thrusts ngninnt the gov Hongkong, Chinn, Mr. Chasa’ also
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—to a predetermined standard • of ernment nnd answered interpellations told of on auto trip ntado by him to
All Prices F . O. B. Flnt, Michigan.
pattern, penetration nnd velocity that from the floor. A lithe, slim figure the far west Inst year and of the
makes ’em sure to puli' down tho of a man, scarcely five foot in heighth, manner In which tho western ntatos
game—Remington Game Loads.
with a bristling mustache, bright, ac take card of tho visitors, of tho license was not cffcclod by a policy of ponurl-1 rein l.akc, president of the Kemitioiv
All in all, it’s a most successful tive eyes, nnd a determined sot to tag put on all visitor’s cars and tho misness, for during tho past year nn! County Bank, S. O, Clmse of tho firm
season!,
his mouth and chin, he wns n typical many benefits to bo dcnvetl, from incinerator has been purchased mod-t |f rhnae & Co.( ,nrircnt indop(.ndcllt
"Good hunting, brother!"
hnrd-hoadod Scotch business man. In this idea. The tags do not C03I the ern sanitary facilities installed in , shippers of Florida fr.ulta nnd -vege
addition, he wns something of an ora visitor any money but you give them several sections, streets
in ,ho country, and Dr. C. J .
•lanrr;
ANDREW BONAR LAW DIED 8UD- tor, quick of thought and spcoch, your history and tho, history of your nnd Improved, parks l)eautifled nnd Mnrshnll, promnent Ihcrcpeutic phyCorner First nnd Myrtle
extended,
police
uml
lire
protection
DENLY AT HOME TODAY
using short, sharp sentences thnt car nnd In this wny you are Identified
sicinnr '
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■a a a airaii BiraiivkBMiraHBi
FORMER PREMIER OF
often smneked of that bitter, cutting wherever you may go in that country. maintained at high degree of effici
GREAT BRITAIN
It also gives the different cities ond ency nnd many other improvements
sarcasm for which he was famous.
It wns his persistency that brought, states a line on thousands of visitors installed for the benefit of the tax
(Continued' from page 1)
about the evneuntion of Gnllipoll, of for their mailing lints nnd hns many payers, •
of life, Bonar Law became Chancel Ul-Btarrcd Dardanelles campaign fame advantages of which Mr. Chase spoke
Auditor for tho city, E. T. 1-c llnron,
lor of the Exchequer under the new nnd the removal of more than 100,000 in his address today, lie also ex of Jacksonville, reports thnt the reepremier nnd fought aide by side with surviving British from nn untenable pressed his pleasure in being with ords kept by City Clerk U. H. Philips j
the “Little Welsh Giant" until tho position.
the Sanford Rotary Club nnd of their;arc not only accurate, but up-to-date,!
spring of 1921, when he was forced
His services as government leader good work in hnving a 100 per ccntjand in hotter condition than those of;
to relifo because of 111 health.
in the House of Commons, a more attendance ns there were scvcrnl clubs the average city. Responsibility for
Although always n champion of the difficult and thankless position than in the state that had never reached managing the $7,000,000.00 corpora
man he had Virtually mnde premier,] that of the leader of the opposition, that high altitude.
tion of Sanford reals upon City ManBonnr Law remained with his pnrty placed Bonar Law high among his il
Dr. Householder was called upon ager W. B. Williams who ban more
when the Conservatives, in 1922, met lustrious predecessors, Disraeli, Glad nnd in his usual humorous vein told than measured up to the manifold
and decided to-withhold support from stone, Campbell-Bannerman nnd A. J. of his former residence here but that duties assigned him.
the Coalition government, which, it Balfour.
ho was now living in one of tho best
Tho City Commissioners, who have'
wns feUfiiiadauUUvedUha^cmergency
News of hjs retirement dpe to 111 towns and sections in south Florida given no shinll portion of thoir time
but he was ptil) In lov^ with Snnford , to the affairs-Of., the city, ateiun- i# Miitm i- ■
k11* »•»►•!* i *»i i |«m ..tMi* •„ * ■
&
his failing health, he wns considered as n shock to his colleagues and tri aml her people. A Sanford man this salaried officials. Thu success of their
the logical successor to Lloyd George, butes to his work were paid even by morning told hint ho would leave the administration reflects great credit
nnd when the king again invited him former bitter opponents.
Former genial Doctor some money when he on their business acumen, and the
to form a ministry, he found no words Premier Asquith said: “I have for died and he hoped th? nun would not policy thay have adopted of considerr
behind which to couch n refusal.
many ycurs been engaged in givlpg live too long.
Ing themselves directors in the cor
The club sung Home new songs and poration, and the tax payers stock
He managed to conduct the af nnd taking blows from Mr. Bonar Law
fairs of his strenuous office for seven hut they never left qny rancor behind sang them with n right good will holders, has resulted In t’no success
months before it became publicly them.” Lloyd George, In reading the and the work of Messrs. McMahnn achieved to date. They hove made it
known thnt his health again had retiring chancellor’s letter of resign nnd Brotkhnhu is apparent in the a practice to request recommenda
,
. tions on important matters from tho
broken down.. Lato in May, 1923, it ation, repeatedly choked back nobs and ^.singing.
was announced that the Premier was expressed the hope that his friend
Chamber of Commerce and other civic
suffering frern n serious throat af might return to his duties after u HQTEL CONVENTION
organizations.
A t PALM BEACII Ttf6,coThml*sirtiit'rs art, Mayor Forfection, and that his retirement was prolonged rest. Finally the premier,
fttr Tk.
I'rru l
imminent. A few da/s later his form who had been so courageous nnd
WEST
PALM
BEACH,
Oet. 30.—
al resignation was filed with the king powerful in the conduct of tho war,
Florida
Slnto
Hotel
Asoclatlon
have
and Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of sank hack into his scat with a gesture
decided tq hold their 1924 convention
the Exchequer, was named to succeed indicating his inability to continue.
hcre/acording to information receiv
him.
Bonar Law’s breakdown dated from
ed h>\ II. E. Robinson, secretary of
In contrast to the epochal period shortly before the Tarls Peace Con
during the war, tho Armistice nnd ference of 1919 which ho attended as the Chamber of Commerce.
the era ^f recnstruction subsequent one of the British delegates.
GOOD ROUT IN MIAMI.
to tire ending of ,hostilities, tho gov
The disposition _of Bonnr Law to
(Hr The iMnrlalrS I'rma)
ernment of Bonar Law was eclipsed take tho moat positive stand on gravu
MIAMI, Gel. 30.—Jimmy Conway,
in importance, although it dealt with public questions caused him some cm. of Savannah, and Soldier §ulry, of
several problems of great domestic hnrruasmcnt before his first retire Camp Benning, will meet in p 12nnd international magnitude. Among ment. lie was an uncompromising round bout here on Novfmbcr 1. Tire
these was the Irish qustion, the foe to tho Irish republican movement, contest wil bo under the auspices of
French invasion of the Ruhr Valley, and when Lord Mayor MacSwincy of the Veterans of Foreign Ware, and Dr. Selman Is entitled to 5 fjnl*
Cork lay dying, a hunger striker in will be the first fight in the CycloIlrixTon prison, James Henry Thomas, drbmc since the Martin-Stribllpg al Ions vaseline Tree by calling at
president of the Trades Union Con tercation some time ngo.
our Ailing station any day this
gress, representing 6,500,000 British
week.'
workers, blamed Bonar Law «s “the IlEPOltT OK CITY 'FINANCE
one man more than any other who i
MADE OFFICIAL AUDIT
has justified in Ulster and in Parlia . SHOW WONDERFUL PROGRESS Ruy Your Gasoline here— you
may bo the lucky man today
ment the spirit of rebellion.” In a
speech In Edinburgh tho chancellor
(Continued from page 1)
prophesied that the government would the location of fire hydrants on this
(ail unlcs it was “Arm” in dealing map and the one hundred ar)d one ad
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with Sinn Fein.**
ditional hydrants wh|c|i have been
Quality TJtcs That Satisfy
The desire of Lloyd George and meaning might be understood. It in
Bonar Law to resume trade relations dicates that each year the city has
• Buyers
with Russia through the Soviet gov spent leas than Its income, that its
.DRIVE-IN KILLING STATION
ernment also mef with determined re properties have increased In value,
ACESSOR1ES
sistance from Earl Curzon, the foreign «nd that each year there le-an amount
secretary, Winston . Churchill, then of uncollected revenue that can not be First Street and Elm Avenue.
secretary for war, and Austin Cham depended on for the budget require*
berlain, chancellor of the Exchequer. menta of the following year.
. Telephone 4*47-W
The difficulty of the situation was
Thla excellent financial showing
made greater by., the .attitude, of
.M» iy aJUaoary that, seems
France and America, where there was
vl gone forever
omej back to Kfe
much pppositioo to the British plan.
mght here. If you
Bonar Law was born in New Bruns
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wick,
Canada, September 16, 1^68, the j
t n b i oU
son of the Rev. James Law, M. A.j o r
xteattJV’bc revived, we re4*—or make you an
New Brunswick. In early youth 4e
allowance for a new USL—
was taken to Glasgow wbeje be .at
Jim at you with.
tended high school and Anally became
bookkeeper for an iron firm. Later
Sanford Battery
ho was made a member of the con
Don't Walt Until It Bains to Think of Your^Top.
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cern and when he retired from busi
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rhose Side Curtains Ready When Cold .Weather Comes. Wo,.
ness to enter polittes was one of the
Offer the Best of Material and Our Workmanship is^
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btggcat iron merrhanta of Scotland.
Golif and chess were hi> /adroit* re’- rT>------- r ----- GUARANTEED— — ----------» <«-Ml q p
creations.
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Nine years before his election to
y
Parliament he married Miss Annk
Pitcairn Robley of Qlamgow who dlpd
J i n '1909- Four children Wero born to
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Sanford Daily Herald
able it wll not pass out of existence, glhw* V a i f t Y a ■IrtH^'WWW WtftWtWJjVtrtt* Tfevelopment mr
barring' unconquerable disease.
As
the only domesticated native Ameri
can member of the animal kingdom
It is desirable that tha turkey aurvivu, for wha*. would. Thanksgiving
be without UT"
Hot Potatoes
The Herald Printing Co.
R. J.: nni.i.r,
II. A. NICBL ...
A d v e rt!*!**
ARRIVALS AT HOTEL VALDEZ,
l lH t e *
)t*d e
Known
on
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l ’ fcone aa»-\ V n f t e r a p, m .
,
l n k « r r l s l l r a P r t e e In A d v n n r e i
IS
C en t*
T i e h i * 13- t o l H - » n * e W e e k l y l l e r nld e n t l r e l r r o v e r * S e m i n a l * C o u n t r
nnd I * finhllahed e v r e r F r i d a y . A d v r r t l a l n * r u l e * mnde k n o w n on n p p ll e n t l o * . 13.00 p e r l e n t , n l r r a y a In n d v n n e e .
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T IIK
A SSO CIA TK D ' P IIR S S
T h e AnBorlatei] Prewn I* r x r l t i .l v c l y
e ntitled to the use fo r repulillcntlon of
nil new* d!«t>alrhoM c n tl ll v i l to It or
not otherwlno r v n lltcd in this pnner
nnd nl*o th e local ne w * published
herein.
All r i g h t* o f re -p u b lic a tio n of apcclal
cl Ispnt d i m lieroln nra nlfio reserved*
liamsjDaytonn, Fla.;.Mrs.- V/T. Rein
hart ond daughter, Cincinnati, O.j
Mrs. D. J . Reinhart, Covington, Ky.|
Mr. E. C, Wnrmock, Corinth, Ky.; H
E. Taylor, Eclma, Ain.; J . R. Ken
drick, St. Louis, Mo.;
Wayno A.
Kindi, , New York; R. W. Hines, Cnlhoun, Gn P. C. Smillic, Cincinnati;
Mr. nnd rMs. Fred F. Davis, Tampa;
T. 6 . Drown, Orlando, Fin.; S. C.
Parker, Jacksonville; H. G. Ernst nnd
wife, Jacksonville; W. A. Ames, Lees
burg, Fla.; Fred O. Ebcrhnrdt, Jack
sonville; S. Stocking, Jr., Atlanta,
O f f l r r i H K I t A L I I I I I I I . I J I M 2. I*h n n r 1 4 h
TO A lIV K IIT IS K IIS i
In earn) uf e r r o r * or omln*tnn In
Irani o r o th e r a d v e rtis e m e n ts
The
Herald P r in t in g Cnmpnnx. does not
hold Its e lf llnhle fur (liiimrge fu r th e r
thnn the am ount received fur such
nil vert Isemen Is.
foLiUcs
Lloyd George H a speech at Rich
mond pleads that, the U. S. might
cast its influence on the aide of peace.
Well, George, old chap, wo have usually been on the side of peace and
we usually foot the bills nfter we go
to war.
-------- ;—o----------Judge DInnd, that hustling banker
of Orlando, saya that a million new
people arc coming to Florida this
year with plenty of money to invest.
The Judge has been in New York on
a visit nnd should know whut ho is
talking about. Hanford should get
in the game nnd go after them,
Ed R A N D A L L
A Tennessee editor broke a bur
glar’s nose. Never stick your nose*
into an editor’s business.
For quick results try a want ad.
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923
South Hound
Of course he had been interviewed romps, such as tho lmrn dance. Grace henn unsurparsed. Mocking birds arc
nnd the reporter had him saying a and benuty have disappeared almost still trilling their songs, nmj the Oc
Depart*
Arrlvo
lot of insane things ns reporters al utterly from the hall rooms nnd from tober moonlight has all the “moon
2:30 n.m
2:40 H.n
ways do. However, he did mnnage dancing floors in general today. In magic" which can belong to it in a
8:40 a.m.
— It depend* on die Bak
to break through the reporter’s' skull tho shuffle and walk, shuffle nnd semi-tropical clime. I.’cyond the clear
2:45 p.m
ing
Powder yon use. You
The Stale Realtors Convention In with one good thought, which thought walk, which constitute tho steps of crispness of tho air these past few
7:10 p.m.
must tue a heaping spoonful
Orlnndo promises to lie a most inter and his actions prompted by it prob the hour, neither dancer nftr spectator days, there has been no tangible
of many brands because they
esting meeting of the men who are ably accounted for his success, He can find inspiration. To the looker- sign of tho approach of the Flor
don’t contain as
leav
Northbound
putting Florida on the map. People said, "A man is a fool Who won’t take on, indeed, the spectacle on the floor ida .winter, other than the soft tint
ening strength u
Arrive
arc taking a different view of the a chance on his business ami his home passes quickly from the state of be ing of the marshe i. They are chang.... 1:48 n.m.
hustling renl estate men of Florida town.” Now we don't enre so much ing a joke to that of being a bore."
'ng gently from an emerald green to
.....11:45 a.m.
these days. If it were not for the about tho business but we nro inter
No wonder the dancing teachers of a glowing autumnal tint that hns Its
.... 3:42 p.m.
active, working real cktatc men there ested in the home town part. A man tho country aie disgusted with the hint of sunshine just the same. Save
....10:00 p.m.
would be hut little property changing Is n fool who won’t take it's almost a situation, and are contemplating an the marshes, the setting of tho town
f iv e E c o n o m y
PO W D ER
hands in Florida. They advertise nnd sure bet"—at least ninety-nine chan- advertising campaign to make the nnd environs is evergreen, and there
Trilby Ilrnnch
do as much for the cities in which. ccs out of n hundred. Yet some of public realize what dancing ought to *s little perceptible change from one
Arrlvo
Departs
BY
L ev el sp o o n fu ls a rc a ll th a t a re n e o
they reside ns any other agency in these human bipeds1you see walking he, ami what genuine enjoyment it Is senion to another. The background xNo. 100...........
tm
7:30 n.m.
cssary when you use C A L U M E T —It
thu state.
about trying to make the general missing in yielding to those absurd of givenery remains always v.ivid, xNo. 21..........
3:25 p.m
makes more bakings which means a real
public think their miniums are lllled n.rul» shiftless substitutes. And when rieli nnd lovely through twelve xNo. 25........... 1:30 pm.
saving on bake day.
Hon. Seth Woodruff of ^Drlnmlo, with grey matter when they are real-! thtf a d v e r t i s in g begins, it might wet! otwrtltli in the year, but tile picture is xNo. 101........... 5:50 p.m.
given infinite change nnd vnr icty by
tone of the live wires of that city and ly filled witli the cheapast grade o f 1follow the lines hero indicated,
Sales 2% times \
one who has bean identified with the sawdust, will try the stock market,! Never mi ml tho morality or (moral- the flowers that glow with the differ
Leesburg branch
as
much as that
Winter's gorgeous
Country Club mid other progressive the gambling table, tho races, politic- ity involved. The moral controversy ent seasons.
Arrive
Depart?
o f any other
movements says
that the benefits j nl pull, and heaven only knows whut bus hud little effect. Hut curdy blooms will soon be making their np157.. ........ 3:55 p.m.
brand
from a golf links and country club |else when their poor old home town, grace, charm, beauty, action and va peornnee, adding their loveliness to
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can not lie estimated. As Mr. Wood- the one, safe bet in a world of nhift- riety have a stronger appeal thnn tho color already showing over the
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rufT expressed it here yesterday: *‘)Vc ing opportunities nnd waiting to help ugliness, stupidity nnd monotony, town.
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TBS WORLDS ORE
To lie able to tell fall and winter
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do not know how many new people them and gets merely snubbed for her when properly set forth.—Pensacola
Oviedo branch
BAKING PQWi
by
the
flowers
that
bloomi
Ah,
Uiut
the golf links brought to Orlnndo hut trouble. H’h enough to make the Journal.
Arrive
Departs
is indeed to live in a favored clime!
----- — 1>~,-----------w'e do know how many we would not town pump go dry and sometimes it
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—St.
Augustine Record.
ALL
SHOULD
HELP
IN
does.—McCormick
(S.
C.)
Messenger.
have if tiic golf links wore not there
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3:40 p.m ■ ■■ anna HHIIUBHiiHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIXBBHBBBHBBBBISn ■■■■■*
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to attract them.” And the municipal
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ARE TURKEYS DISAPPEARING?
DANCING.
golf links will attract many here es
Every city, town and hamlet that
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pecially when the links are improved
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LOW TIDES ON IIEACH, 1923
From time to time comes th cword
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Perhaps the worst thing, after nil, wants new people should advertise
by nine more holes. Few ‘people
realize the benefits to he derived from about social dancing nowadays, is not nnd this advertisement should he that turkeys are getting scarcer and
Forenoon nnd afternoon tides occur
a fine golf links and country rluh nnd that it is indecent but that it is ugly borne by all alike nnd not by a cer scarcer and it is Itceoniing more dif it approximately the same hour and
tain few cadi year. The Melbourne ficult'to raise them. This does not
Sanford Iuih not been in the business ami stupid.
seem to be tho enso in Florida and minute.
"Certainly it is true that for the Times says:
of attracting tourists long enough to
July Aug. Sept.
Ocl
“Whnt Melbourne needs right now •here nrc some wild turkeys left In Date June
know the benefits of these many im public at large," nays the New York
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the
woods
utjd
many
folks
are
rais
provements that nppcnl to the visi World, “dancing ia a dqst, art. Prac in a littlo more of the right kind of
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tically the unly true dancing is that publicity—the kind that is mnknlg ing turkeys with success.. At the
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present
prices
it
should
he
a
good
all
of
tho
live
wire
towns
in
Florida
seen on tho stage. That it was not
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INVEST YOUR MONEY AT HOME niways so, those men nnd women grow so rapidly those days. If there paying biisincrs to raise turkeys for
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know who, can without difficulty re are those in our midst-who do not thu market.
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We read somewhere the other day call the days of the waltz, the polka, rrnlizu the truth of this statement, says:
For the next two days
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they
should
visit
other
sections
of
about a man who had become famous. the scholtischo and even tho Informul
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tho state for a few days and see
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for themselves whut Is being accom extinct in fifty yenrs. That this zlire 0 10:44 11:30 11:50
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plished .through proper advertising. prophecy came from some who have 10 11:30 11:50 12:12
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The Times, believes, however, that an interest in tho present price of 11 12:10 12:24' 1:31
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the vast majority of our citizens are turkeys may discount it to some ex1:55
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already convinced of this immediate tennt. If it had been said that the 13 1:40
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need. In fact we have not heard one turkeys ,would bo scarce and high 14 2:20
Things Worth While
Up Along the W ay; Some
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plausible objection to the proposed thirty years hcn& probably it would 15 2:55
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■ two mill tax levy for publicity pur hit the mark nt>out the center. Al 1G 3:34
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From Pena Long Ago Laid Down; Some From ,
Wc hnvo slated for the benefit of the people of Sanford one
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poses, With the fund raised by this ready we are fnee to face with a de 17 4:21
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Pens of Later Days.
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7:34
method ns a nucleus, the few busi creased supply of this toothsome bird 18 jii0Sr ^ ;4 8
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of our famous record breaking, m o n e y saving sale.
ness
men,
who
hpye
heretofore
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and
prices
are
such
ns
to
mnke
one
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L E T IT IiE HAI1) OF ME
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shouldered tho publicity burden, will shudder compared with what would to 7:02
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A carload Sale of Beautiful, Full Flavored, Wholesome Red
Lot it lip said of me—
fed encouraged to do even more in command the same delicacy a score of 21 7:31
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Cheeked Maryland Apples.
Yes, Indeed,
they’re herel
Not that my wit was subtlest ij' them all;
the future.
There is property in years ago.
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Not that its thrust was keenest; that the fall
Melbourne that has doubled in valuo •"Turkeys require a wide range in 23 0:30 11:01 11:53
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1:37
And they're bcautlfuL A whole Carload of the finest Mary
Of him, my foe, was compassed by my a c t;
twice in the past few years, tho own order to thrive. They are easily hurt 24 10:28 11:50 12:47 ,2:01
2:10
'1 hut I was versed in language, loro or fa c t;
ers of which have never voluntarily and aro subject to diseases which 25 11:26 12:07
land Apples that have come to Sanford this season grown
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Not that I had thx! gift of speech to sway
contributed onev cent towards any may muku a bright prospect curly in 26 12:24
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alcng the South’ Mountuin where flavor exceeds all other
A multitude to think the other way:
S ' movement that has had for its object the season a somber one at market 27 1:18
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Not that thu world of customs was my guide;
jf j the advancement uf the city’s inter- ing t ine. They thrive better in somu 28 2:10
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■ v parts of the north
Not thul in rich possessions was my pride,
ii osts.
Through the proposed small localities than in others. Texas, nt 29 2:50
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“ tax levy these owners of property present, produces more than any oth CO 3:46
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You’ll find them a good big size of fine delicious, rich^ripe
Let it be said of me—
will pay a small proportionate share er state. One whb a year ago made 31
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Not that I strove ond ran and won the prize,
jj and rosy. We want the public to have the beneflt p ^ h ese
ot the cost uf advertising tho clty'a an extensive inveltlgation of the
And blocked the way when others sought to rise;
resources to the country ut large." turkey-produring industry found that First Quarter F uU>Moob Last Quarto
genuine Maryland Apples while they’re scund and fresh and
Not that my voice was heard-in wild hurrah
it was maintained chiefly In locali June 21
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\ June 2 8 '
July 0
When ancient license posed ns higher law;
ties where the soil did not Invite to July 20
FLORIDA’S OCTOBER.
c In the
July 27
.Aug 4
have put a price cn them that sh ou ld ^
Not that my eyes were blind when sham was set
general cultivation, that turkeys now Aug.
Aug. 26 \
Sept. 3
of such qual
n<jxt two days. The regular price for
To dazzle folly into mild regret; •
Nobody who ever lived in Florida aro produced mainly by the less thrif Sept- f t
Bert. 24*'
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Not that my ears were deaf to soli ond cry
coul(l have written of October:
ty where they are found in great
ity would be $3—To sell our carloud quickly we ^ate priced
Beneath the wheels when splendor hurried by.
number*.
“The meluncholy days ane corns,
SOUTHERN EDITORS
them so low that every family should a t least buy a tftishel
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The snddest of the year;
"Unless
unproventahio
disease
ON RACE RELATIONS
i t ,
t
.
Let It be' said of me—
01 weeping woods and wniiing winds, should wipe out the turkeys, it is
while they lost
Wherever there was holy jenuse to serve,
And meadows brown nnd scar.”
reasonable to expect that they will
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ATLANTA, Gn., Oct. 30.—Editors
Or hearts that ache or perils that unnerve;
Days of briliant sunshine, skies of not become a. memory alone. Bo long of leading daily papers in fix.o f the
The car Is on the track right aside the express office.
Wherever there was arduous tuak to do,
£.;tho deepest, clearest blur, and crisp, as folks will pay the prlc* asked they Southern states have* united in a
A path to light, u duty to pursue;
will
bo
grown,
but
with
bracing air. This is October in Florincreased signed statement asking for mutual
B E ON HAND EA RLY TUESDAY
. .
Wherever there was child to wrest from wrong,
i id». St. Augustine has been given a population and restricted supply it helpfulness and co-operation between
Or weary soul uthirst for love and song
Si fair sample of surfi days this week, is not reasonable to expect prices to th* white and colored races in the
Wherever slaves of time cried to be free,
S although these have been decidedly drop to f miner levels. Thoso who South, for adequate gduactional adi l y hand was reached— let it be said of me.
“ cooler than aur October days, are usu cat turkey iugeaftcr 'Will pay for it! vantages for colored people, for
a lly .
However, in beauty and bril- m d the grcsMiv the number willing equality before the law, and for the
— Knto Brownlpv Sherwood,
Untie* of eky and sunshine, sparkling to pay the gwntcr the supply will ho,' abatement of mob violence. The paper
waters and gleaming beach, they have If rearing
ing of.
of, turkeys proves profit- whs drafted b a conference of Vif-
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APPLES!
TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDA Y
SENTIMENT-Qld and New
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THE SANFORD D A I I ,Y ,g E f m ,D , TUESDAY, fiCTODER 30, 1923
XPE
WLEL
GM E N
QUALIFICATIONS OF"• . n THIS
BANK
ARE A T TH
E COMMAND
OF ITS CUSTOMERS. '.>1
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T O S E R V E Y OI J --
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
STRENGTH-
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-P R O G R E S S
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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING
R O W L IN G
TENNIS
BOXING
It: L. SHIPP, Editor
HATS" BACK HOME AFTER
-TRIMMING* GA. TECH "RATS
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Celery Seed
UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN
• WILL WIN LAURELS
ON FOOTBALL FIELD
Just a trifle sore but happy, the
Floridn freshmen w hit Saturday de
ATHENS, Ga., Oct. 30.—Last year
cisively defeated Georgia Tech on
at about this time of the year, foot
their own grounds by the score of
ball fans all over the South rvoro
20 to 0, returned to Gainesville last
.
By Editor
'
commenting
on the record ‘that was
evening. Cpach Rex Farrlor wns loud
being
tabulated
by the freshman team
in his pratso'Of the yonduct of his
of
tho
University
of Florida, •and
charges on the Reid of battle and
LAKELAND-STAR-TELEGRAM. for their conduct Saturday. Says he
their
talk
was
not
idle chatter for
plans only n light Workout for them
"Red" Davis of Lakeland Star-Tele will give them just n Hjjht workout—
their predictions that the "rat i"
this pftomooh.
gram fame evidently don't like the
anyhow the Rnts//iia\<ran open date would put Floilda on tho map as one
As no game Is scheduled for S a t-, mistake made by tho sport writer of
of the best tennis in the South in 1023
urday, the week will probably be an the Gainesville Sun, who in his wrltc- Saturday and will probably take a
has
become n realisation. Tho fresh
easy one for the yearlings but they up of the Lakdnnd-GnincsvlUc gnme day off to see their big in others meet
men
of one year are usually the
will not bo allowed to Inpse into pqor Saturday, stated that-Lakeland was Mercer on Fleming field.
form because Auburn will meet them penalized 100 yards while the Purple
In Pensacola on Saturday, November Hurricane fared a
little better. .Miami Is making an ofifer to the
10th and no easy game is anticipated. Itcd says the firm part of the jitatc- 1 Yanks about coming to Minmi next
—Gnincsviile Sun.
meat Wns certainly correct In his eyeslfiuaBon to train. i * f 5 hopo Miller
but thnt ho failed to see where the ■Huggins nccepts the invitation and
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 30.—Dairy Hurricane's boys wore pcnnlizcd for c in g , the Yanks to Florida. That is
products to the value of $750,000 are more than fifteen yards during the!
much nearer than they have been
produced-tn Duval county annually, entire gnme!
coming. With the World Series
according to J. J . Logan, owner of a
Champs in Miami nnd the Cincinnati
local stock farm. This, it is stated,
Red ought to have ecen the Sanford- Reds in Orlando we ought to see some
is more than the combined value of Klssimmec game last Friday in Kispretty lively exhibition contests near I
naval stores and lumber industries1Mmmeo before he went to Gnincsviile
here next spring.
in tfiu, countv.
and saw the Other. We guarantee
The Herald dell«"5red six times * that he would have" be SIT“In"*it* scrap
Saturday tho High School football
ping mood when he saw the same deal
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pulled off with hi.a Dreadnoughts as s,'uad wil1 n,cot V"\nan' Hi‘;h " f I’a*
lntka on Hood Field. Putnam hnd a
Wan with our Celery-Feds.
prett^ successful season up until last
4. • ’
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Wonder what got tho matter with Friday when they met St. Augustine
the Georgia sport writers—they, High who trimmed them something
wouldn’t give us a bit of dope on the j like l'J-U.
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varsity in the future and much de Bachman, formerly end at Ohio Slate, i be created into n special road and
pends on their development during and assistant coach at tho University bridge district under supervision of
ef Cineimmatl. Captain Bachman, is three road trustees. A concrete brige
that first year.
connected
with thu military depart
Predictions of Inst yenr in regard
I ucro-s the river will be nmong the
to the 'Gator freshmen call attention ment at the university nnd taker an
j improvements th? bonds will provide
to the record being made by the Uni active inlet eat jh the athletics,
I
for.
*
Georgia’s
team,
somewhat
weaken
versity of Georgia's "Hall Puts.”
ed
thin
year
by
the
loss
of
many
val
who aro duplicating the feat of the
Florida "n its" by piling up decisive uable players, will bo s one of tht* DIXIE HIGHWAY DETOUR
TO HE PUT IN SHAPE
icorej against all prep and freshmen strongest in tho Soutji next year, lornl
fans
are
predicting,
ns
many
old
teams they have met this season.
FORT PIERCE, Oct. 30— A th lr-.
They have decisive victoric over Hie men will hc-hack ns well ns n wealth
Clemson and Auburn freshmen ns of material from the first year sqund. toon-mile detour on the Dixie High
well as over the strong Riverside Mili They aro saying "Watch those Bull way, in the northern end of St. Lucie
tary Academy team. Clcfron’s Tiger ! Pups and you will sie something county, will lie put in chape for the
winter traffic, with tho aid of the
Cubs fell before their onslaught 2d to worth notice,’ Mr. Dopost r."
stntc road department, according to
6 while the Auburn "ruts" were mflocal road offlcoals. Men and equip
nblo to hold them any better and the PUTNAM COUNTY TO
VOTE ON BIG BONDS ment have been plhccd on the Job, nnd
"Hull Pups" won 33 to’ 0.
the condition of the detour Is expect
The remarkable succes sof the
FALATKA, Oct. 3ft.—On Novem ed to be kept la passable order at all
freshmen eat) be attributed in part to
tho good work of Coach "Bill" Willie, ber 3ft the fs rehold voters of Pu - times. Chairman Phillips nnd I. E.
Georgia's baseball monitor, who lias nnni county, will pnss on a band s- Schilling, board member, of tho state
charge of the first year football nu n, smj o f . r,O.tiOtl nnd the questlnrt of road department have Just completed
and his able assistant, Captain S. G. whether or not the entire county shall an inspection of the detour.
izi'M
Your Money Florida "R at" and Georgia Tech j
i"Rnt” game! The big drubing the
Won't it be terrible for Putnam to
Invested in
|Bnliy 'Gators gave the Tech rata-get heat two games in succession?
must have included the sport reporters,
Buys like these too!
Not meaning to cast any hints at
all.
Anyhow the "Rats" arc safe nnd
Will Net You sound
back in Gninesvlllo with a big
SANFORD HERALD.
victory tucked under their nighties
The Sanford Herald still likes the
Big R etu rn s. and dreaming of when they’ll meet Dreadnoughts.
The Herald calls Sum
the Tech 'Varsity!
f
merlin the boilermakers nnd the
Dreadnoughts they claim are tho fun
mtlCK BUNGALOW— 6 rooms
Conch Ilex Fnrrior is going light eral directors.—Lakeland S'-arrTcleand bath, located on a corner
hit, 70x130, .with paved street on his men this week ns a reward grnm.
on two sides. One of the nic
est bungalows in one of the THINKS EUROPEAN EVENTS^
ments, there will then come into these
nicest parts of Sanford. Party
debts
due us, nnd their treatment, in
SHAPING FOR A CLEARING
will make reasonable terms.
such manner thnt tho burden can be
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 30—Julius
II. Barnes, of New York, president of
the Chamber of Commerce of the
United States, at n board of trade
dinner here last night, asserted that
"<^ents in Europe are shaping for
WE HAVE A CLIENT, offering tjfo probabl
probable final clearing of questwo lota in the select part of nuns which
hich have so perplexed the
Sanford, with a nice little world," and based it largely upon the
house, furniture, chickens, etc. progress -made in the appointment of
at a bargain. Party leaving an expert committee to examine Ger
town and must sell at once. many’s capacity to settle its repara
ThiB Is n good one— ask about tions obligations.
it.
"America has lived so long,", he
$2,100.00 bu s a five room bun* said, "under the shadow of successive
gulow, wit i bath, on a corner hopes and their successive defeat,
lot. Lot 50x100. Garage on that that our people do not yet fully
place. Not far from Rose .realize the significance pf agreement
Tif this last f«?w days by which all the
Court. Terms if desired.
force In the world, including the
WE HAVE OVER FIFT Y LOTS hitherto withheld Influence of Amer
listed with us, ranging In ica itself, now will gather In confer
prices from. $200.00 to $3,00Q. ence for the solution of ‘ these, prob
AU parts of Sanford. See our lems, that really aro pot unsoivablo.
offerings1before purchasing,
"Secretary Hughes ha/ stated that
nji
bio; ImiLir
Ihb first and primary step'In .world
rehabilitation must be the determina
tion by able men, experienced tn eco
nomics, of the full raeaaure of rpstitution which a guilty Germany muit
boar, and the method In which that
restitution can bo translated into re
source* (which will moaf quickly repair the Injury of those nations
which Buffered under Germany's as
Surety, Fidelity, Casualty Bonds sault.
“The fact that Secifctary Hughes
and Invesmenta
has* distinctly excluded from- such
first consideration the determination
VALDEZ. HOTEL
of the method of treating the debts
CADS.
TWO §TORY HUOSE— located
cn second street, with an extra
lot, a pick up for some one.
$3,000.00 with terms better
than rent.
m m m m
.«■
met, even while maintaining the full
earning prosperity of our debtor*."
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 27— Defi
nite announcement wa3 made here
today that Jacksonville will entertain
Governor Hardee and Admiral Wil
liams S. Sims, together with their
wives, at the celebration on Monday,
November 12, of Armistice day.
jig p re tt?
^ ^
Tto® faCl \ etnoUera aro
?£ £ >
othctro
**n
A*j\i I***0* °°
C n ^ ^ L S T crad o *^
p r e o U '°
< & ;* * • * * * * * £
THOMA9; MEtOHAM is,
^civilian CLOTHES*
‘I named him ‘Chesterfield*
after the fastest* stepping
cigarette in the country*”
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1923
tAGE SIX
Unbeaten Still!
Dixie Motor Company
Now Agents For Keo •
Star and Durant Cars
Thrtee Enemies
of Your P rop erty-
______
Will Also Distribute the Well-Known
Reo Speed Wagon
A* wilt be scon by tho advertising'
columns of today's; Jlerald thero his
been quite a change in automobile
circles, the Dixe Motor Company hav
ing become distributors of the welt
known Rco, Star and Durant line of
automobiles. .
• A complete line of these earn is.now
cn display at tho show room on Park
avenue, end delivery can be made at
once. Tho sales department will be
under the management of Mr. L. C.
Moore, and tho service department
wll be looked after by Paul Dooley,
who recently purchased an interact In
the firm.
Th’c Dixie Motor Company will con
tinue to net as state distributors for
the Hanson line of automobiles, nnd
will give service on all cars handled.
S Fire, Theft and Carelessness are thteeenemin an office fcafe,
■ l e s tofHvaluable property kept
.
5 a bureau drawer or some other hiding place
3 in a rural home* v!
’ S
Why give yoiir jewelry, s^uranfi^or itn5 portant papefs llke contracts, deeds, etc.,
■ such doubtful protection when fo r a i e w dolB lars a year you can keep them in a :Safe-DeS ‘posit box in our‘great fire and burglar-proof
■ vault?
H A P Py,
Saracen,.champion two-ycar-old colt, won his ninth straight victory by beating Happy Thoughts in u match race nt Laurel. Md. Happy Thought!
had been unbeaten up to this race.. Sandc, who rode Zcv to victory over Papyrus, rodo Sarascti, and ho won easily, doing the six furlongs in 1U4.
LOCALS
CITIZENS CEI.EBRATS
NAVY DAY IN THE AIR
6 Pensacola, Oct. 30.—-Navy Day was
observed In Pensacola Saturday with
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. parade through the city street* of
Snow anA *C0 ‘n ‘ hc " or,th Wcatsix hundred men from the local naval nt,mmcr wcathL'r in Snnf<ml’
air Station. A large number of citisena were taken up in flights to Mo- t People nrc coming to Florida from
bile and Montgomery.
every state In the union nnd from
Expert airmen entortnined during foreign countries.
the morning with dangerous stunts,
--------while nt certain intervals literature
Good wives make the best husbands,
reminding Pensacola nnd surroundfunded toward The Seminole
ing territory of the occasion were rounty n„nIt today,
scattered by the nvintors.
Roland Dean nnd Rccac Combs of
Mnmi ate in the city today on route
to Orlando where Mr. Dean will make
his headquarters while looking after
the subscription lists of Bcvcrnl Flor
ida duly papers.
Joshua G. Chase of the firm of
Chase & Co., is in the city todny from
hia home in Jacksonville. Mr. Chase
is n former resident of Sanford nnd
his fiends here nre giving him n
warm welcome^ He is the guest of
his brother, Sidney O. Chare.
They make a spccinyt of tops, side
curtains and upholstcrinf' anil guar
antee satisfaction on uvery job. Try
them. '
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Manager Fort, of the San Juan
Garage. Company, announces tho arrivnl this-morning of three carloads
of Studcbaker and four carloads of
Chevrolet automobiles. Thcso cars
nrc beipg unloaded and will be on dis
play this afternoon. The new pricu
rcjluctionk on the Chevrolet automo
bile is ntinouncml in another tolumn
in today's- Hernid.
Dave Rogers’and Lean Fort of the
San Juan Garage of Orlando nnd San
ford nre in the cityl today looking
offer the unloading of several car
CLEARWATER, Oct. 2U. — Al
Mr. nnd Mr.i. C. D. Brumloy of londs of Chevrolet* nnd Studcbakers.
though thin city has no gus plant nt Chuluotn nrc among the visitors to Some of the cars will be left here nnd
sonic of them tnken to Orlando.
present, moat houses being built thp city todny.
here now aro being plpcd^for gas, no
Dr. E. A. Housholder of Ft. Mendc
confident nre the owners that gas
Endor Curlott.of Geneva is in Hie
soon will be available.
city today looking after the affars of is in the city the guest of his son,
Judge E. F. Housholder. I)r. IIousthe eastern end of tho comity.
holdcr'Vvas the pastor of the Metho
Mrs. G. W. Waters has returned dist church of this city for several
from Tampa, where she was called years ami his friends nre glad to hco
him again.
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on account of her brother's death.
Sun- Proof
Little Jack Everett Hay, the bright
ami attractive son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Hay of Tampa, is visiting his
aunt nnd uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W.
Waters.
HOW TO BE HAPPY
By Douglas Fairbanks J
The firat thing to do in the morning
Is to smile.
When you nwnkcn,'if you will grin,
you will tnjoy the whole day.
A smile, in tho morning, will do
you more good than a grape fruit
and costs less.
'(Jnc of the beat secrets of success
is to start the day right. ,Do it with
a pmile.
Don't be afraid to say "pood'morn
ing.’
in g ."’
' When you say it, add n smile to
your words po the one you aro saying
it to will know you mean it.
J^fcver sny “Good morning'.’ just be
cause you think it is a duty.
Mnkc it u pleasure and you will
help yourself ns well ns the other
fellow,
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Never tnko yoruself too seriously.
First National
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER,' President
B. F . WHITNBR, Cashier
SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE
Notice! Subscribers!
“Could not stand nor sit nnd was
forced to cry out from intense: pain,*'
writes Henry Williams, Tnrkio, Mon
tana. “Tho doctors said I hnd inflam
mation of tho bladder and an opera
tion was necessary. Triod Foley Kid
ney Pills nnd improved nt once. Toll
nil my friends nbout Foley KidnufTcring and perhaps, as in ihy case,
a dangerous operation." Bladder and
kidney trouble llcmnnd prompt treat
ment. Foley Kidney Pills give quick
relief.
If your Herald has not reached
your homo by 5 :3 0 p. m. do NOT
wait until the next day to notify
the office. If, after 5:3(fp . m.
the carrier has passed your
house, call 148 and a copy will
be delivered to your home im
mediately by a special carrier.
The office will be open to these
calls up until 6 p. m.
Piggly-WIggly, always nt tho front
with good things to cat nt tho lowest,
possible prices, has nn ad in today’s
Herald. When you trade nt this store
you know you nrc getting the best
R. L. SH IP P,’
brands of merchandise at the price
Circulation Manager.
you should pay. Read tho specials
As n general proposition, when nn
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for tomorrow nnd Thursday, nnd load
Lightning stunned fisherman down
Remember we nre all human and editor thinks he is repenting, hc >■ j in' South Florida. Let this’bc a warnup—if you wait you will probably pay
circumstances or position do not merely being sorry that hc has the i„g to all editors not to indulge (lie
more.
change us, boss or no boss.
printer to. pay.
I habit of lying.
See Woug nt the Milnnc theater to
J . L. Monroe, long a resident of this
night.
city and/section, yesterday purchased
Tomorrow is tho last day of the interest of E.
Woodcock in the
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 30.—The
Churchwell’s big ( October Rale nnd grocery' store conducted by Wood St. Petersburg Yacht club h a s' nrtthey nre making extra low prices
cock & Rigney, nnd the new firm will nounced plans for an annual motor
throughout their immense stock. This
boat regatta to be held nt 1:30 p. m.
is your last opportunity to secure any to known in' future ns Rigney nnd Armistice Day. . The races will be
On your grove this year may very easily be lost by a frost
articles in the store nt snle prices Monroe. Thero will be no change in known ns the Pinelns County Speed
or freeze— protect yourself with insurance bceured through
nnd tho economical buyer will tnko the policy of the store nnd the new Boat Races. Winner of tho main ovadvantage of it. Real their nd on firm will continue to sell good gro ent, a 25-mile speed boat race, will
page 8 toduy.
ceries at thd"lowest -jiossihlc price. lie awarded h cup valued at $1,000.
' Established 1908,
Read their udrin today’s Herald and The -second event on tho program is
The Radford Auto Top Company, I
n llf-mlle cruirt r, ra<,e, which will inj
s e t 'the bargains'offered;
ei
locates) nt 115 Oak Avenue, makes n
Come in nntf d is c u s thlk with ns.— 0ur-ttTmrtT-ywii‘ time.
followed by nn open boat free-for-all
hid for your patronage through the
race.
advertising columns of the Herald.
A. P. CONNELLY & SONS
Lester Rtchnrs' Big Vaudeville Re
view todny.
Line nnd
Sec Doug in his grentost fist fight
Hc nlso cnternins the Indians
Don’t judge a man by the clothes
he wears.
Wc submit tho following tests mode by tho United States Bureau of
Standards, regarding tho economical and extravagant use of gas. f
I r making their tests the United States Bureau of Staudardk used a
light aluminum utensil holding two quarts of water which }vub filled and
kept over the tlamo in each case until tho water was evaporated. The
results were:
Test No. 1. It was found that with a lid on the utensil, violent
boiling (gas on full) consumed about nine times more gus than was neces
sary to maintain gentle boiling.Violent boiling required eighteen cubic feet
of gas an hour; gentle boiling required two cubic feet.
Test No. 2. For gentle boiling about five times as much, gas was
used with the lid off ^with lid off 10 cubic feet an hdur; with the lid on,
two cubic feet an hour.
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Test No. 3. When violently boiled, water evaporated about as quick
ly with the lid on as with the lid off, und consumed the same atnyunt
of gas.
y
Test No. 4. Gentle boiling evaporated water about six times as fast
with the Jid off as with the lid on.
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Tho report also says: "Many cooking processes require!'the heating
of tho water up to boiling and tho maintainunce of boiling (dmpttritture,
212 degress Fahrenheit, until the food is cooked. Some people forget or
do not know that water cannot be healed to n temperature higher than'
212 degrees F. (except in it steam boiler) and tliut violent boiling docs not
accelerate the speed of cookini.”
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Tho above is submitted for our customers in the hope that they
will receive benefit therefrom. A satisfied" and pleAsed customer is our
bestw sset We are always ready und willing to serve our customers to the
best of our ability.
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SOUTHERN U TILITIES COMPANY
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H :R. ROSEBRO, Manager.
THE BEAUTIFUL
Doug did and made n mistake
ii f p
Than caniu. tin* finish.
Richards and
Walsh arc those
clever black face comedians.
Do you like good black face come
dians ?
Thu Milan? Theater will show them
to you tonight.
Girls! Girls! Girls!
Uichnrdn.
with
Advertised in
THE SATURDAY
EVENING POST
Lester
Clenn, moral nnd refined,
Bring th? within family,
Any any o
before.
company. They were
here about
three weeks ago and to any that they
nre mere entertainers would bo put
ting it mildly. They are gernt. There
will be nothing repeated, an entire
change of program each nlgiit in con
junction with high clau pictures. If
you like good black face comedians,
good singing, dancing, u nest little
chorus and a good double black face
bill, that is clean, moral and refined,
you will find all of these at the Milan#
theater tonight and also the rest
of the week. Ask anyone who saw
I be show before.
"* -*
, A phone girl in Convent, N. J., has
been on the job, 45 years, which is
plenty of wrong numbers,
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SEE A DEMONSTRATION
Come in today. See a demonstration of the actual features shown
in the recent Satftrday Evening Post advertisement. See just how
you can save time and work and do better cooking with this perfqcted, modern' equipment to help you.
/
The Sellers is today the accepted standard of convenience. Wo
men everywhere.recognize it as the finest development ip laborand-timersaving equipment for the kitchen. It offers yoq features
that are a^blutely, exclusive—features, obtainable nowhere e|se.
You have j^qn them advertised in leading magazines. Why not
have this^aid in your kitchen work?. It will make yoqrfdays ^sjqr.
—your life happier. . .
And remember THE SELLERS WITH ALL ITS WONDERFUL
IMPROVEMENTS IS NOT EXPENSIVE. It? costs no more than
. . any good cabinet. 4Why not have one?
■PAYMENTS IF DESIRED
H$d
r a M i a u M ig g n n u a a r a n i i i a n i a i a n i a n i i i i a n i a i a r a n i i i i n i n i n ^ ^
Snuh Pollard in “Hook
Sinker" today.
�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1923
M r. I. K n o w it t
MEW .WMITOR.
V o o v e GOT" t o
" W BW S’ <OOt* PAPERS’ > F^tNEUL* I WNOW
E V E W HOPNIWC BEPOT ( THE ONLN
C£T- TVAE** m o
^SN sre.M to
UES THE
ON aMMTORS-
Ton c*a find thn m a t of
•very live Bunincm Man
in Sanford la thla Column
•ach day.
Phono 498
KNOW
how t o
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
General Shop and Mill
Work
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HKh OUW J M 'i T O R S I S . g
HIODLC
J
MMi'Alit Nn. <<■T. il:iti>il Ihr 3nt day •■( euritanee with law. Hahl rertlflente
JTwni'. A, I'. (91/. |l!(n tlli'il Hitlil certi einhrnee* till- followlna (lexer Iheil
ficate In tnv nfrli'i*. mml twin ntmli> up- property Mltnateil In Heia|nnle fnunty.
1>Ili-jttInti fur Tax Iii i'il in Ixxitc In nc- Florhla, to-wit: Ni:»i nf NWU or
with Inw. Haiti certificate Nil1;. Her. 23. Twp 31 M„ It. 31 K. 10
I'tnliruri'M tin* fnllnwlnif tlexcrlliml Aerex. The enhl laml holmt anxemnat
l»mpi>riy Hihatnl In Hi'mimdi' county. at the elate nf the Ixxuanee eif nue'h
I'lnrlda; (iHfllt llcjr. NIC. t*i»r. nf eertlfleaie In the anme nf Mary l.itrNM'i i.f NIVU, Hoc. 2.1. Twp. 21 H.. rntt.
It. 31 li. l!un W. ICO >tlx.. H. 210 y.ln„
Al*<»: Nutiee lx hnrehy alvrn thnt
1C. SCI) yilH., N. 210 yds. IR acre*. Tlu> I). H. Prnwtlv. •purehnner of Tux CcrThe Duily Herald, 15c per week,
r.ilil l.-iml li'ltiK lidm-..'ill at the Onto lltleale Nn. -2.00n, il.iti'I the fith fifty nf
nf llir lasutitu'i' uf Murli rerlilltlllo III July. A. Ih IxiiT. hax llleil xahl eertlflftio. name uf .1. C. I’litlenmll.
e’ttte In my nfflee, utnl hax mmle ap*
Alim; Notice la hereby given Mint plleatlnn for Tax l>eril to Ixxue In ne*
t>. H. Iirawily, [itircliamr nf Tax tVr- enrilattee with law, Halit Certlfleal*
IIIleali. Nn. 2170, ilaiiil the 2ml ilay nf emhrae.x the fnllnwlna ilexerlhetl
June. A. I» ix'ifi. link flli'il suht rortlll- limperty »l I nut ed In Hemlnnle fnlllllf.
Irati' In tnv’ office. ami Inin imitle a|i- Ktnrhln, In-wit: N\Vli of NWVt of
i tillratli.n for Tax !>ecil in Ikmuo In uf- HUS ami Ht« nf NWU nf HICU, Sye.
........ 23. Twp. 21 H.. Ilntnfe 31 K. The xahl
'inrilanra with law. Halil certlflonte
i ililitai i n the following ilene.ejliej . laml hetnn axxuxHial at the date of (he
iimpeity Mltttaliil In Hiinlnnli) I'otittiy j Ixxmittee nf mteli rert If lent e In the
Klnrirtri, lo-Wltt I!'» nf H'j of NWS I tiatu" of I'. H. Drawtly. •
of Nli'i, See. 23. Twp. 31 H.. II. 31 “li 1 I'nlexx xalil eertllleatcx xhnll he re10 nrri'f*. The mill lundtn'lmr nxjo-xH. (li eiiieil nrcnrillntf tn law Tax Deedx
i t! or I he ilale nf the Itunmni'o nf sttel’ will Ixmie ihereon nn the 7th tiny of
cert Iflratn In the liannt nf 1*. H Nfivetnlier, A. 1'. !t>23.
WtTNNHH my official xlpnalure «ml
Id'uWtly.
eal thin the 2nil ilay of October* A.
Aim: Nnth'e li hereby given' thill M
I'. H. lira wily, purehnoer nf Tax tVr« n 1033.
A. POIU7I.AHH.
IIfleate N'*. ilVyt. tinted the filh ilay "I (SICAI.)
Clerk circuit Court,
June. A. I). 1*'•!•. ho» flleil tcthl eirllll
Kemlmiie County, Klorliln.
onto In lay nfflee. ami hutt tilatle ap
itv v. M. DuukIomx, D. C.
pllenllnu tM Tax Tteeil in liutiic In tie tn*2*t)-t«-23-a0-t
t-CGto
1'itril.inee wltn law. The unlil I'nltlHfiI'.ile i-nthraei'H it* fi’Hnufnil tilt, rllml
prnpii ly xlliiati’il it. ft. ...nnun t’oiml.v,
NOTinc to r iii’.niToiiN.
I’lnlhla. tii-U'lll N'j nf NliH nf NW'i
In rnnrl «r remit) Juilfte, Hfinliinlr, nf
HKH. Hu'. 2.1, Twp 21 S, |{, 31 1C.
•’muil), I’lurldn.
mahuvacvuviei
R
Aerex. The xtld laml tiding naxossIll lie: ICxtftti’ uf (IcnrKc (inltlcM.
■d at the tiale ef the, lomaiu'e nf such
Tu nil lTrillttir:i, hi irnti i n. lilritrllm. Perl
•ecu. ninl nil pi ftu.px liiivliihr i IiiIuih nr flair.Ifleate 111 the ttiilmi of 11. T. Kt.
ili'tnnmlx nxiilnxi miiIiI I'xlntn:
Notion lx liirnhv given that
Yen. nml unrli uf ynu, arc hereby I' Also:
H. iirawiiv. piirelnmer nf Tax fi-rnnllflcil nml ri-ij itInul tu tiri'xi.nt any ttftrate
tvtl. ilr.teil the Rtli ilay uf
chilmx nml ili inmulH, which j mi nr .1title. A.Nn.
II. tMl)htia llleil x.ilil I'erll*
CEMENT PLASTER CO.
either uf ynu. nriy linve iiuuIiimI the I,. i|e in my
o, ami 'hits matin ap, s r LOU/S,U&A.- r~}:
extnte uf tj,uit,'e I'.tlinyx, t|i>ei"lM'tl, late nlte Unn for nffii
Tax
liei.il
tu
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rite
In
nri f the t'lMinty nf Hemlnnle, I'liirlila, tu rarilunre with law. Halil eertlllrato
tile timli i kik nei| atliiiln.nl rnt'.r i f Halit
i the fallowing described
■Mtate, within two jiarn limn the ilale enihraei
liropiltj Mil lilt t•vl I<1 Heni'linle fnlttllV.
)'Inel l.i. tn.it II : H'y of NT.'.i of N\V>,
Your b e st answer,
nf Hl.i,. Hee. 21. Twp. 21 H., II. 31 1C.
The Mil.I h int Ih'Iiik iii" "-'il til the
to the question of
■late nf the IxHiinnee uf Mill'll certificate
In tin- name "f It. I niler.
Cement P laster. (
Al'in: Nntli'u Ih hereby given that
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N *»(|f*i* o f A p i i l l r i K l m t
fu r T « \
l>»*ril 11 H
. I)ranil> pttrelia** r uf Tax fer*
lltliat.
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3ml
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nf
Im lr r
t1T.1 «»f I in* i t r i i c r n l
tune, A, I* I ti I••. hue llleil MilPI rerllN l f i i n t r * tif I In* N In 11 * n f P l u r i i li i.
Niillri* Ih Ih i pIi)' gl\pn Hull I». S th ate in in) office, anil tin* nia<|n ap*
l»niwih, pur* Itiir* r nf Tux iVrtllinilc IilleaUnit fur Tux I'eeil to iMntle In nr*
See that every\
Nn. 400, (11111**! tin* (l|li t!fi\ nf .lun**, eiu ilnnei. with law. Kahl rertlflente
A. I>. I!•21. IniM 111«<I h:i lil «*<•rMHiwf •• I'liilil’.o'i m the hill ivllix doxetllod
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sack.»
branded!
j
ill illV iifflt'p. llllil Ii.ih mini** npplli lillnfi jirup*" t \ ell mat i ll In Heiulnnle I’entiiy,
,fnr Tnx l*** l In iH^ip) In nminlnnci* I'lul lit,I to wit N>. el PW'i of NWS
v. IIII " f a wi"
»**•! tlf Mitt* ■inihrjirmr nf Nl<1 ; Mre. L'» T»|ht f l'R . IU ,11 II
III** fnllnwiiiif itaKci'llipiI prrp**ri> hI!- R ere- 'Ilit xi'il Intel Infnij nmu-iei.
Ja c k s o n v ille , F lo rid a
imlit| In S«<mln ')*< <'finnl>. I’lnnl.i, t*»- •|| III the (III. uf the 1.MU |:oc ef Htirll
CHANGE OF VENUE
wit: y\VV, nf Ni:T4. Si.-. 2;i. Twp L*|
S,, H, 31 t‘l. 40 nrrcH 'Pin* nrt1<1 Innil
ASKED IN TUFA I. OF
Li’lliir
nt tin* «ln!«« d( Ilir |si Hl LL LUMBER CO.
INDIANA GOVERNOR nillllinf* uT h|u‘|i t* ti If lc.it !• iu flux untile
of I'knon n.
; I Phone 1.10-----Snnford, Fla
AIhih Nnlli*o In hi rcl'V ^Ivi t\ Mini
KENTLAND, Iod„ Oct. 50—Change I >. H. fir,Titwily, purrhnncr nf Tux
of venue were naked today in two
suits filetl in the Newton circuit court
against Governor Warren T. McCrny
and o^hcr defendants.
Hugo Sinnn)on t, ntlorney repre
senting the Grant Trust nml Savings
Company of Mnrion, Indiana, in itn
suit against the governor, II. A. Rein
hart and L'oinpany, William Simmons
and Henry A. Reinhart for $50,000
and the National Dank of Marion,
which had tiled suit against Governor
McCray, A. E. Herrimnn nnd Com
pany nnd Alva Herrimnn, for $6,800,
Died n motion for a change of venue
to the Jasper circuit court.
Those cases involve the right of the
govurnoc to sign I lie mimes of flnnn
kv 1 1 *.l
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MESSENGER
HOYS WANTED—
Good salary with opportuntiy learn
telegraphy. Apply at once Western
Union.
lB0-6tc.
WANTED—To rent two- or threeroom furnished npartment, by
nduits; no tourist, permanent yearround resident. Private home pre
ferred; must be reasonable. Address,
"Apartment", care The Ilernld. dh-tf
at Lansing.
with which ho was associate'! to cor*
tain notes. The rases had been sot
for trinl here Wednesday. The court
indicated the chani;a_of venue would
be frrnntcti.
Clanalficd Ada lc a word. No
Ad taken for lean than 25c.
And positively no Ctasaifled
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
muat accompany all orders.
Count the wurda and remit
acordinglj.
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes,
Trunks and Rag^age
FOR SALK—Rhode Island eggs for
Trunsferred Anywhere. Any
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00,
Mrs.
Time
SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
p y T h o rn to n F is h e r
D is c re tio n w a s tru* o o ttm p o r t o i v^iui,
Ellsworth,
ford.
Beardall
Avenue, San' 8.1-tfp
STRAW 11ERRV 1’LANTS FOR SAI.f!
•—Either pulled ready for delivery,
or in the field.
I’hono Ellsworth
(5303) or Dutton (533) for prices.
I'OIt SAl.E
DcSoto paints nnd
varnishes
nt Sanford Novelty
151-tfc
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. Works, sole agents,
l'or Snle—Hi acres in Long wood
corner of Drove nnd Ornnge Avenues.
S. 0 . Shinholser
S. H. 1-1 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. 1-1 Sec.
25, Twp. 20, Range 20.
Thos J.
CtMtrnclor and Bailder
Unxter, 52 Gnnsevoort Street, New
York, N Y.
IANFORD
10-1-1 'month
.
,
FOR SALE—Small bunguluw with
A. P. Connelly & Sons all modern convenience. Completely
furnished, two full 3i?,ed lot welt im
BataMUked l»o*
Real Estate, Loans and Inaurnnce
proved, also twenty-five Plymouth
hone 48
104-8 Magnolia Arc. Rock hens nnd one rooster, One of the
most draifnblp. Uujntious qu .Sppfgrd.
Heights. No mortgages on place.
Will sell nt a sneriflce,f«r cash. Any
Flowers For All Occasions one interested address I’. O. Iiox 874
MemhrrH
Sanford, Fin.
I'lorislM Telegraph Delivery Ass*n.
814 ,Myrile Are.----------- Phone 2t»0-W
CONTRACTOR and BU ILDER
ACM E
CarolinaRutlandOmcntCo.
STIOWART the Florist
H IG H P O W E R E D
FOR SALE—An ideal home for tour
ist or couple. Address T. C. rare
Herald.
183-iltp.
Rngti Wanted—Clean rags wanted at
the Herald Office,
N Cards of Hanford** Repot.
FOIt SALE—1 Sewing machine al
^ ablo Profnaional Men, each
most now; 2 burner oil stove new’.
H of whom, in his chosen pro120-2!£t Pulmylto Ave. Miller Apt.
to Itd ias the Herald r ecu in
182-atp
to mends to the people.
FOR RENT—Furnished room '411 FOIt RENT—Furnished apartments
nt 20G East Third street. Mrs. G.
FOR RENT—Five room rumlaltcd Russet Smith,
183-tfc.
apartment, newly finished. Fine loca
tion. Renstij^le charges. Twenty
Attomey-at-Law ■
WANTED
minutes^frum Sanford, li. T. Tiller,
Over Seminole County Bank
Paoln.
lGS-t'c.
IANF0RD
FLORE
WANTED—Winchester or Remington
FOR- RENT— Rooms nnd kitchenette,
pump gun, twelve gunge. Must
Shirley Apartments opposite Tost lie in good shape und cheap for cash.
FRED It. WILSON Office,
upstairs.
Oscar Peurson, R. No. A.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
FO/t
RENT—61»
Magnolia Avenue'
183-3tp.
First National Bank llutiding
II. C dlulluso*---------- -----The pure In heftrt Have maiiy thlngw*
IANFORD -r-tFLORIDA g- Apply
A
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WANTED—Dressmaking for children t.> wor/y about, but blackmail isn't
from 1 to 15 years. Will call for one of them. *
F6It UkSIT—l-'rmir corner room furnishuci. 100 Myrtle, corner Eleventh work. Address, I. Fernands, P. O,
183-Gtp.
lH3-0tp. Uox 124.
ARCHITECT
>7
irumounl (picfun
First National Bank Building
WANTED TO BUY—l i t on fianfordBANFOUD
FLORIDA
Orlondo roud out Ride city limits.
Address Harry Richardson, general
delivery.
182-3tp,
Wa n t e d — a good
George A. DeCottes
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ATTENTION!
Tourist
W. J . THIGPEN
Real Estate
NRR. LIFE* AUTO INBURANCB
MILDRED SIMMONS
Teacher of Pianoforte
and Pipe Organ
Studio: Room 225..Meisch Bldg.
B. F. WIHTNER, JR .
County Agent
Office:
Basement of Court House
Phone No. 6.
(Listed U. 8. U A.)
Residence:
715 Myrtle Avenue.
Phone No. 529-R.
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CHELLE MAINES
Glaooea Deeigned
Henry McLauIin, Jr*,
2 BeaullfuI Iots in one cf the
best locations tn Snnford. Small
bungalow with all modern con
veniences. City water out sido
and In, good well, lights, sewer
connected, gas main back of lots.
House
completely furnished,
garden, tools, new lawn mow&f
and 50 feet hose, 25 thorough
bred Plymouth Rock chickens.
WIU sell at a bargain for cakh.
No Motor Garage on plac^*
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New Phaeton Reo $1545
YJ i /IT H odded refinomont and a lowered price, the
W Phaeton Reo most decidedly &ives maximum purchas
ing power to the open car dollar.
An integral side-winded windshield and closely-fittind side
curtains,— sa^-proof and weather-tidht,— show considera
tion for cold weather d rivin g
Ultra smartness is expressed in body lines, stylish fitments
and superb upholstering Nickeled bumpers, steel disc
w heels,'electric clock, vanity case, unusual roominess,—
comfort"*$as never more completely emphasized.
If you arc looking fur a winter
home In I
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what you
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dreatly oversized brakes, new rear axle, dual foot control
and a low-hund chassis.
SANFORD,
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The Sanford Herald, October 30, 1923
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Sanford (Fla.)
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<em>The Sanford Herald</em> issue published on October 30, 1923. One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, <em>The Sanford Herald </em> printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.
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Original 8-page newspaper issue: <a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"><em> The Sanford Herald</em></a>, October 30, 1923; <a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank">Museum of Seminole County History</a>, Sanford, Florida
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Sanford, Florida
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<a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Sanford Herald</em></a>
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Sanford; The Sanford Herald