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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1924

[CAPITAL USHERS
IN THE NEW YEAR

jduces

m easure

TO S T O P SALE

JELS A C T I V E
_ Pursue Rebel Troop*
"hr Northern Part of
Fighting Area
.

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| WASHINGTON, Jan. 1&lt;— I t is
btful if objections raised in
^.essionnl e lr d n 4 w ill block
■plttion of the sale o f surplus
material to the Mexican govtnt
Plnsl deUils o f the sale are beMiuidcred at the w ar depart-

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS

N E W A U T O F O R M R . W IL S O N

W A SH IN G TO N , Jan. 1.— The
national government and ita capi­
tal city welcomed the N ew Year
last night with festivity
am f
words o f high promise. .
President Coolidge and most ol
his cabinet members remained
quietly at home to celebrate the
Kiyoura Is Ask4d To event in the old fashioned fam ily
but in many crowded ball
F orm Japan Cabinet way,
roomaand •e fe s a mord demonstra­
tive spirit ruled through the latu
TO K IO ,
Jan. 1.— Viscount
hqurs and refused to be dispelled
K ltg o Kiyoura, president of the by fast-flying threats o f a whole*
Privy; Council Tuesday was
Je liqqor cleanup.
summoned by Prince Regent
Three cabinet .officials, Secretar­
Hirohito to form a cabinet to ies Mellon, Hoover and Work, Tssusucceed that o f Premier Tama- 1cd statements bespeaking fo r the
moto. which resigned following
an a tteiip t last week to assas­
sinate tHe Prince Regent. •

RECEIPTS FOR LOCAL
RUN OVER IDE HO,NO
NECESSARY 10 GET HIGH
CoL Proctor Sends
In His Resignation
N E W YO R K , Jan. l.-^ o lo n e l
J. R. Proctor, a foe o f soldiers'
bonus plan, announced‘ Tuesday
ho had sent In his resignation
os a member to Augustus P.
Gardner
Post
of American
Legion at Washington. Colonel
Proctor is the second New York
officer to quit the Legion be­
cause of. the bonus.

DECEMBER BUSINESS
SHOW BIG GAIN

New Rating Will Give
Advantage of Many N«Mt*n
Privileges, Is Said
Although
nffirial
infdrr
from the U n ltijl States Pos.____
Department tit Washington w i ll )
not be given out for some time o n '
the- subjjcct,
it heenmn knot
Tuesday thnt Sanford w ill have
nostoffice with n first-class r a tin g ’
In the yenr o f 1924. This inform**
tion was given out today by FaqU',
m aster J. C. Hqll and A ssIsU M
Postmaster II. C. Haskins. .
jL
In order fo r any postoffice to * • »
cure u flrst-clnss rating, it rn u it.
do an. nnnual business o f $ 10,OOP/
it was stated by Mr. HaiL Th a- j
Hanford office has gone over thitt , Jamount; he said. Complete
urea were not available as to tn « :
exact amount o f business that ha* .
been done by tho office fo r the y e a r .
thnt lias just passed duo to tha
fact that the December figure*
have not been compiled as yet.
T lie Christmas rush o f buninees,
which, by tho way, Pm H iie lT iM
H all stated increased 20 per cent
over last year, has caused tho o f*
ficinlH to tfet behind in
roe*
ords hut I t was announced that
they will be availahlo within
, 1
few days.
months o f the yenr amounted t&lt;*"™
U p to December l thu hutin
done by the locnl office
111 fo r tho 1 1
months o f the year amounted to
134,200.29. This meant that that

amicable outlook in the nation's
foreign relations. . The leaders in
congress put aside fo r a littlo
longer the troubles they w ill face
when senate and house reconvenes
next Thursday to grapple with
This automobile was prea*Hted -t* Woodrow Wilson ’on *thV Occasion of his C7th birthday. The
many serious problems o f public
picture taken when the former president rode in the auto for the first time. Seated next him Is Mrs.
policy.
,hs
T
hs resolution to forbid the sale
Wilson. The other woman in rear is Miss Margaret Wilson.
Red Letter Y ear PoliticaHy.
the government o f war equipTo political Washington 1024
lo any foreigp power as
by Representative Fair- Judge- Householder Will Retire will be a m l letter year, fo r-it will
see speedily unfgided the panora­
jj a Republican, o f New York,
From Present Office To RnNorth and W est In
New Year Ushered In Amid Blow­
ma o f another presidential camiot be put through congress, •
gage in Private Practice
|uiign. To social Washington, too.
thought, in timo to affect tho
Grip of Bad'W eather ing" o f Whistles and Ringing
will be n year o f thriila from the
ion.
•
.
o f Hells.
The announcement made Tuesday moment the Preaideht and Mrs.
CHICAGO. Jan.
L — New
JU....
ARF%7, Mcx., Jan. 1 .— In r f- by County Judge E. F. Householder Coolidge take their places tomor­
Year’s Day was ushered in on
" Today is the first day o f the
to rid this section o f rebels, o f his intention to retire from the row in the Blue room fo r their
first New Year’s rocoption.
the rhivering middle west nnd ' yenr!
Ignacio Enriquez,’ northern
oljlct
—
..... *•'•••*“
Mingling .with tho more discumninnder, is to "start im• Sanford like nil other cities the
central United
Stales with
quite
.
surprisc
in locnl .political cordunt sounds o f revelry
lust
tely in pursuit o f troops
temperatures hovering close I world over ia celebrating the be­
Cuunty Judge Scores . Citizens
circles.
I
t
was
believed
by
i
y
many
n
_
night with solemn words o f hymn
led by Krnosto Herrera and
ginning o f n new year. The stores
to the zcju mark uml in Home
Who Would Shirk Their Duty
iuel Thai) in Villa de Allends, that he would be n candidate for and prayer floated out through
rases dropping below it.
I are closed for the day nnd likeWhen Called.
Parral, according to advices reelection'to the office of County many softly lighted church win­
i wire the banks nnd postoffice. The
Chirngo itself had n temperred hero from Chihuahua Judge but his announcement de­ dows, and ah Pythian Templo memTlie weather bureau warned o f
ture o f three degrees. North&lt;city offices are closed and many
finitely puts at rest any rumors to hers o f n hnlf dozen temperance
Tho Seminole County Court con­ cold wuves horded eastward.
&lt;rn Illinois was covered with
took udvnntngc of the holiday to
orgnnizatlons
gathered far a ____
watch_ vened Tuesday morning at 10 o'­
........... . gal....______
iimall f»rce of men under Her- the contrary..
several inches of snow.
make excursions into the country
Tho
house
immigration
commit­
and Chao have been attackJudge Householder made his an­ service in which they clasped hands clock for' its regular session with
Throughout
Kansas
and
-Many went on hunting and fish­
j the railway trains in an effort nouncement at the opening o f the at midnight in a human circle to Judge K. F. Houseluiliier presiding tee continued liear.ngs on immi­
.MIhm.uH thermometer read­
ing expeditions while other took
gration
’
legislation,
ronffirm
their
solidarity
o
f
purpose
» obtain guns and ammunition.
County Court Tuesday morning
and Schelle .Maine;-, prosecuting for
ings were reported within few
their lunches and formed picnic
Louis A. Hill resigned as direct- I degrers of zero. The cold wave
and also gives it in qn announce­ In the cause o f prohibition.
the state.
lien to tho various lakes nearby.
Pictures strangely in contrast to
or o f the bureau o f engraving and
WASHINGTON,. Jan.
1.— A ment that appears elsewhere in this
leaded southward through the
Following the opening o f court,
A number o f ears of Linford peo­
al protest ngainst the plan o f paper. When seen Tuesday morn­ this were presented, to the clos­ tho jury whs summoned nnd then printing.
Mississippi valley to New Or­
ple
want to Daytona early in the
ing
eyes
of
tho
old
Year
in
many
Prohibition
officers
throughout
“ war
vtfr nm ing, the Judge made no comment
i United States to sell
leans and into Texus Which
gatherings in Judge _ Householder delivered hiu the country were ordered to nmke J wait gripped by the coldest
to the government o f Gen- upon the matter exeunt to any that countless Pirivate
&lt;
opening address to the court in Nc.w Y ear’s parties "d ry ." .
iObregim in Mexico was trans­ at the .conclusion o f his term Jnn- homes nnd hotels. The .police edict
breezes of the season.
which ho reviewed the activities of
Mexican revolutionary agents 1
ited to the state department uary 1, 1025, he would retire from against hip-pocketing was Iron­
the court since its formation nnd filed a protest against the sale o f
clad
enough,
but
there
were
hun­
. by representatives hero o f politics
litf
*
.......................
and devote
his time to his
dreds willing to take a chance. N cr sipce his induction into offleo. A Aniericun arms to thu Obrcgou ,
h Huerta group. Appar- private practice.
stuted Tuesday that ho w a x glad
feature o f tho judge’s address was
: . .
While tlie eastern and middle to suy that the month's receipts
Uy, the c&lt; mmunication was
wL
t .
i. v
u
..Ldld they worry about the prospect his rumurks upon the subject of government. ,
When
asked
whether
he
w
uoldfthnt
the
ncw
yenr
gee
n
Tota l government - roroipts for
sed to be lost in departmental
\v;sfjrn states to say nothing of would show that the receipts went?
office-in the coming congressionul .investigation o f li Jury duty. He pointed out thnt it 1923 were said at tho treasury t"
some few southern states were in over the $6,U00 mark. This makes
n, »* there was no Indication seek any other
ra’.’i ' ' . . * ' ‘.‘t liT
lir
evury
citizen’s
duty
nnd
obliga­
" 'seholder amilst iU receipt w olld ever be nc- fa ction . Judge olliiseholder
sm
bo $4,104,905,000. nn increase o f ,
quor drinking in'W ashington nnd
the grip o f tuvuru snow storms as it absolutely curtain that the.local
_ _ refused to give out ni
. u sweeping crusade. against selU tion to his community to act upon nearly half u billion over 1022.
■ • 1
ingiy
any
1•(edged
office will g a in tho coveted rank*
the
Jury
when
summoned.
statement
in
regards
to
the
ques'EiectHc" railways o f Uio cnnulry
ers and buyers alike.
Washington
ing fo r next year, Mr. H all fu rtlfo f
. fgovernment In tion. Rumor has jt that he will
N
o
man
cun
receive
moro
than
enrried 15,331,401,KOI pusrengers
In any case that Is only one o f
past has scrupulously avoided
snid.
what
he
puts
into
anything,
he
. ,to be
,
pinny things thnt the federal govInst year and their net operating
dealings with agents in this probuiy ask the , voters
-------! There were many "N ow Yenr
It in interesting to note that all
the ernment
....... ......................
must face. .in. . ____
1924._ Be sold, but yut there urn ninny who revenupcs w ere placed at $240,­
atry of revolutionists against a elected to some other office in thc
HT. PARO,’ ’i*c::aa, Jar. I.— Or- ’ W atch" parties in Hanford Mon- hut three months of 1923 eclipsed
are receiving the benefits that this 914,378 by the census bureau.
June
primary
but
just
what
office
I
fore
another
new
year
President
dfy power. They 1
'
gnnizatlon o f a m ilitary triumvi- J ,,ny night.
There was n dance tho corresponding month o f 1922
he wll iseck, is not known. It Is ‘ Coolidge nnd Hiram Johnson and community nITurds and ut the sunie
gnizet) in no official way.
time ure unwilling to give n littlo
ute, which In-the end would select « ivcn at thc Valdez Hotel where in thu matter o f receipts. O f these
I Were were ,signs In congr
rresslon- possible though that he will seek other presidential candidates will o f their time in order to aid in en­ W opian
Is Seriously ....
..................
.........
its own
chief nnd would
not sup-_
o f the dancing set danced three months that fell behind, the
I circles during the day,
. . no
towever, the prosecuting attorney’s office [know which o f them is to live forcing inws that make this com­
now
held
by
Schelle
Maines.
|
thereafter
in
the
White
House,
I
n
i
l
i
r
p
f
f
i
n
\
R
r
a
w
1
l
P
‘,rt
thu
candidacy
o
f
Do
La
Iluerthe
*»W-yw»r
out uml the new yenr highest deercuse wns but 9205.00.
objections to the sale that
u iju iw
Z1 I
x r z z x T T z itn has ,)cen b a r e ( | j n thc |S8Unnce in to the strains of appropriate Dn the other hand, the mon_.
munity possible to exist.
ith o f
.
Judge
Householder
has
held
tho
The
taxpayers
w
ill
know
whether
kt prove more effective. The
IIo further assorted that he
o f n manifesto by rebel chiefs, now music rendered by a fine orchestra. A pril, 1923, hud an increase o f ov w
on of the administration in de- office of County Judge for a period, their payments into tho goverment would excusu no niun for mere
Beginning a few minutes before eJ" S l,i 00.00'o v e r April, 10- 2. iTho,
to grant the request o f the o f seven years. Up until last June' till arc to be curtailed or augment- .business reasons. Only in tho most
n P T n m T ' i",,flT '1n ,r* "&gt;
in the hands of the federal milliDETROIT,
Jan
l.-O
no
woman
,
authorities,
according
to
Id12
2
o'clock activities Ik-kuii in ,,Uu'r month,i
“ *teady n»r
he
presided
over
the
County
Judge’s
ed.
The
world
war
veterans
will
gon government was under
_____ _
t_fj.it-.- __ • i
.
..
crease over
the year
v.»nr
urgent of cases will he excuse men, was shot, probably fatally and n vices to Mexican consul, Enrique earnest
before;
o f bidding good bye to the creasi'
ssion among members of both Court and folowing the organiza-i know whether they are to receivr he said.
n i l ! VI
u / n «
' n lin ilairi
n f
U f h n l
n o l i n n
n
*
« r
•
box
rent 'recciptq
receipt;
man
was Uwounded
at
what
police
old year nnd promptly
nt 12 Quarterly
Do Ruiz, Monday.
ses who are in Washington tion o f the Seminole County Court a bonus. The railroads w ill know
amounted to npiproximatoly 9535.*
Tho nddress was ns follows:
describe ns a freo for nil brwl thut
as required by an act o f lcgisln-' whether the transportation law is
ne opposition wiut voiced.
Those signing
thc
liiunifosto o’clock amid thc blowing o f whis­
W ith the y ea r’s business total*
"Gentlemen, it is a rather strange climaxed n N ew Year’s ove party
ture, he became the .judge
_ o f th a t' to be upset 'and tno
ib farm ers w ill
tles
nnd
honking
of
horns
the
new
Fairchild Oposea It.
which wns widely distributed,
| Representative Fairchild, Rc- court. - His duties in both courts, know whether they are to receive coincidence that the beginning of at Roseville Inn. u MnComji coun­ were Generals Mnycotte, Garcia, year o f 1924 wns appropriately ing over $49,000, tire increase *ov»r
the year 1922 w ill be approximate*
this new term o f County Court ty roadhouse, Tuesday morning.
^
•lican, New York, announced his were-practically the same but the 1 substantial relief. Vigil nnd Hernandez. Maycotts, tho ushcretl in. AH thc noise making ly 9*1.000, it was said.
Receipt*
Secretary Mellon’s statement on should fall upon die first day of Thirteen men nru being hold whilo
ntion ot introducing a resolu- organization of the county court
devices iii the city were probably
... is the
.... be­ police -conti'iue"their! inveil*tTgatlons!
K^neral- wns advised, suf- brought into play and
fo
r
1922
amounted
to
f36,l82.4!&gt;.
r
lo r the new
year de the New Yenr, which
.
» ye
upon the reconvening o f the gives it more jurisdiction thnn the the .prospect
bcdlum
M r»- John Case was prolmbly |
‘ he loss o f the greater part
Tined sunremi X for fulK- " 15
! dared that, although confident o f a ginning o f the last year o f my
Although tho local offfee wRl
.this week, proposing to fo r­ ju dge’s court.
hbi command in the baftlo o f JJJJJJ1 " U,,rUne
for full&gt; lf* probably lie notified within a short
prosperous one, much depended up­ judicial service ns your County
_ i Fatally wounded and William ProI the sale by the government o f
ill. back
hack over
»vi'r' voa shot through arm.
I uebla nnd is asking fo r pence | minutc» time that it i&gt; to have a first* ■*
on continue] efforts o f the country ' Judge, and in looking
t equipment to any foreign pow|terms from the government.
clnVs rating during this "yeaf? tho
to keep its financial house in order. tho past seven years of service I
. Even if such a resolution
new rating nlong with the benefitn
Secretary Hoover said there were feel thire are a few outstanding
The first provision in the mnni-1
be adopted, however,* it
First Gar o f Celery
evidences o f strong upward cur­ thoughts which would not be amiss
festo is that Obregon be ousted
t H I v l U Y L l , .that go with it, will not go- into 'j
doubtful that it could be
rents in industry, which should be to speak of today. I wunt to take Shipped B y F. H. Black from trie the executive chair.
effect until July 1 , the beginning 1
t through in time to prevent the
more than sufficient to offset the this opportunity to commend the
o f the tlscnl yenr, it was furthec
spletion of the sale to Mexico
The second provides that recog­
bad effects o f the European econo­
announced by Mr. Hall.
.
I »o one denies that the presicitizenship of our county for the
T o F. H. Black of I-nke Mon­ nition be withdrawn from deputies
mic crisis. Secretary Work us* now has full legal powers to
Ruling of ottlces, said M r. Hall,
loyal support given the adminis­ roe) goes thc credit for the first nnd senators who constitute the
serted thot an era o f “ unpreced­
* iueh a suie.
is made according to the calendar
Mexican congress.
ented prosperity” seemed to bo tration of justice. By a continued eur lo t shipment o f celery for the
protest of the de la Huerta
year hut does not become effective*
unselfish
support
of
the
citizens
season,
Mr.
Black
hnving
shipped
In
the
third,
disavowal
o
f
hetT A L L A H A S S E E , Fin. Jan. 1 .— just ahead.
on was addressed to Secretary
until th e . beginning o f tho fiscal
Many officials sent new year tho supremacy o f the law will two cars to the niurkets on New ing magistrates of the supreme
ho and signed by Enrique Leasing o f convicts to private inHr The luiH-lalnl t'rrae.
year which is .Inly 1.
This celery is o f the court is nsked.
IIAN G O R,
Maine, Jan.
1.—
“•***■• the stationery usecF being tcrests became unlawful fn Flor- pn.*cUngs to the employes o f their always be nmintnined in Seminole Y en r’s day. Thu
W ith a first-class rating the lo*
The fourth provision
appoints Sheriff Edmond W. Grant o f Aroobranches o f government service
. . . __ . . . . . . .
•Agency
«C y
Ooff iida
l l t t f after
l f l * * * * mmidnight
i i l n i i v f i f \Monday
f n m l n v nnight,
liv k t
DI
ded ‘Tontldcntial
A• &lt;fcw
gency,
—
oV. .,v«. county, and from my close asso­ pearlie white variety nnd is ns
cul office will come in fo r new
ciation
with
the
judicial
prdfine
ns
nny
shipped
from
this
sec­
Gen.
Guadaialupe
Sanchez,
En­
.Provisional
- „....... .
Government
v.u.urnment o ff .under
. under provisions of the law enact-! ?n‘* Director Hines o f the veterans j
stoek county nnd Willard S. Lewin,
cedure I am certain that this ran tion.
Mr. Black stated Monday rique Estradn, nnd Kortunuto Mny- attorney o f Moulton, were con­ equipment nnd milled allowance
bo dono by each citizen realizing that ho expects to ship nine curs coote ns head o f m ilitary move­ victed by a Federal jury Tuesday for clerk hire. In* further snid. I t
I -rv - ,
— ,------ , .
jalso abolished the lash in cohvict •the coming year w ill bring health,
meuns nn Increase in the snbrlea
ITlie undersigned consul geheral . eamps in this state.
strength aid happiness to those that the proper administration of from his four acres at Lake Mon­ ments in their respective territo­ o f conspiracy to defeat the opera­ of the postmaster and assistant*
I tke provisional government o f
Pa**nge o f the act was the out- 1 w,ho " e^vc'* their C0,Jntry *n tin,c the law is the basic foundation of roe. This is his first year as a ries to fulfill the plan ns outlined tion o f prohibition laws, and were postmaster, r iv e s added prestigu
our government and that when you celery grower.
above. The fifth provision cites sentenced to serve two years each to the office and puts the pustinus*
«n .New
New York,
York, and
and in
in '1 ttrowth «.fV ai lecisative investica- o
great emergency.”
in
o fl c.‘?re-.
cmcrKCncy* .
,
tor the time beinx of the I “ i l ,
“j
? llv « ‘ nvtsttga
Similar messages o f greetings ure called upon to perform a duty
in the federal prison nt Atlanta. ter in n position to usk for the
fi of that government in I
‘ ^e death in a Dixie coun- nnj declarations o f policy fo r tho or render n service in your cour(s,
Both filed exceptions nnd provided best o f service, these and other
itiil States, has tho honor to ! ty i Um,^"‘ rnCni!nr
M“ rtin
new yenr emanated from the head- thnt It is the highest nnd most imbenefits will accrue from thu now
bail.
*
Form tho ilenartment o f stntii I n North 1)ak,,tn y ° uth who ha&lt;1 quarters o f many organizations port:mt duty or service a citizen
rating, it was further announced.
MhN government, as a rewlt ^ eri
here by the sheriff of outside the goverment.
Cliarles Calvin of Houlton testi­
Ono can he called upon to perform in
fied that he was in partnership
1“ "piTutions, now controls the I L ^ ° ncounty for stealing a ride on statement, issued by Samuel Gont- tho advancement o f our democrat­
with Richard Vereker o f Houlton This Man
Has Many
F*,ter Part o f the Mexican ra- i “
tram- The inquiry resulted pers, reaffirmed the purpose o f or­ ic government.
Some o f Sanford’s ambitions fo r the year of Nineteen. Hundred
and had paid Grant uud Lewin
including all ports on tho K rom u l* H «r written to Tabert’s ganized labor to remain in politics
"The duty you aro most usually
nnd Tw en ty Four:
•
iUHt. snv»
...... as
... well as _n
He States
toast,
save one,
all neonl
People by a felolw prisoner in the during the presidential year and
$825 month for absolute monopoly Reasons,
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L —°n the Pacific, except tho^e I camp with him. He charged that fight for the principles it long has called upon to perform is that ofj
o f liquor trade in Houlton. In ad­
1. An ndequnte supply o f pure water.
Sor..
ll» Thr Vtauelalnl 1‘ rraa)
«ora and Sinnloo. The major ! Tnbert hnd dieil from floggings ud- espoused. Another, by Alico Puul, n juror, and if you realize your
dition they were • assessed occa­
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F R A N C ISC O . Jnn. 1 . oi the national militury and 1ministered by Thomas W. Higgin- speaking for the National W om ­ duty ns nn Ameficnn citizen uml
sional
extras,
he
said.
2. Municipal ownership o f public utilities.
\\ hen D. I. Marroguis wan asked
b« . ‘ orces are sustaining the botham in the camp. The matter en's Party, said women, too, would your obligation to thc government
Once
he
served
a
yenr’s
sen­
why In* should nut go to ja il for
|»niion,il government, which cx­ wns carried by the youth’s people be a great factor In thc year’s poli­ which protects you, your service
3. A t least onu new 200 room tourist hotel.
tence hi agreement with Grant,
. within » brief period, com- to the North • Dakota legislature tics because for the first time they, will &gt;&gt;e full and complete, you
possession o f liquor he mentioned
who suid people were complaining 23 reasons.
4. Completion o f tho Lnkcfront Boulevard from I’urk street to
A ll of thn reasons
exercise dominion over which adopted a resolution to ask wj| have a real opportunity to in ­ will be fearless and just in your
too much agninst Rim.
fluence a national election."
enure country.
decisions amf without pretense of
where his children ami he added
Lake Monroe.
.
the Florida authorities to muke
excuse. Each citizen’s private bus­
_ Views, With Alarm ."
lie waa expecting the 24th soon.
nn investigation. Developing nbout
n ‘ he midst o f the cumpaign the time the biennial session o f the Angry Mob Burns A iness is o f vital importance |to
{(.Completion o f tho new 9*17,000 yacht basin.
Tim sentence was suspended.
President Extends
him, but not half so important us
1 n Pr,,pre*s. tlie government Florida legislature convened this
G. Enlarging tho G olf Links to 18 holes and advertising tho fact
L “ undersigned views with spring, the case stirred up a pro­ Church
A H O LE I N T1IB W A T E R .
Thief Alive the proper functioning of the gov­
N ew Year Greetings
throughout thc country.
fj* concern reports in the press
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1‘ r r a a l
,
ernment
which
stands
read)l
nt
longed
and
bitter
fig
h
t
in
both
Jacksonville Journal—And now
r^n,. government of the United
I ll, The .taam-UUil 1‘ rraa)
7| Building thu new Athletic Field.
AVEZZANO , Italy. Jnn. 1.— all times to protect and render
houses
of
the
general
assembly.
It
we have the ta ilor o f thu Prince o f
KT na,s determiner! to exterd
justico unto alt its citizens. We
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. I.— Pres­ Wales with us. He has u special
5. Completion o f thu new 9*17,000 yacht basin.
r»n n d material uid to thifud- was decided by the law mukers, Francesco. Tomei Mnndny nlghl find that our just rewnrd on this
ident Coolidge Monday extended fcloth— *old not to thu common
•tration of President Alvaro however, to go thorqughly into met death at the hands o f the inenrth is not measured by what we
l&gt;. 'Rebuilding the Holy Cross Episcopal Church*
N ew Year’s
greetings
to the folk. \ou poke n hole tbiough it
by supplying him with
ca‘te’
re!,u*‘ was finnl l,as* furinted townspeople a fter he had are uhle to do for yourself,(but hy
from the
American people in u message with a pencil, rub the clothtogeth*
ammunition and possibly snKe ° f ‘ ke law that not only ban- been caught • s t a lin g
9.
B
u
ild
in
g.of
a
new
City
Hnll.
which .-aid:
»m-s „ n n ,ief L.rtvj nay me,it **hed the system wherebp counties chursh here relics o f martyred the service we are able to render
er nnd behold thsru is uo holat
others, and there is no place we
10. Huiltjit.g o f not less than 1,000 new homes.
" A t the end o f the old year und Elastic wool. uxpla*ns the tailor.
Cr'. •'counting practically to u had based their prisoners to pri­ saints, patrons o f Avczznno. He
have o f exhibiting unselfish serv­
the beginning o f the new, it is
1 1 . Building o f a large number o f apartment houses. .
on-?.11.! - r Use against the rovo- vnte interests hut olso took from was licaten, trampled upon and
ice greater thnn in the Jury box
then
saturated
with
gasolino
and
well to tuke ueeount of our spirit­
the
hands
o
f
the
camp
bosses
use
iT u 1
“ •."t ?t which ex ^12.
Building
o
f
more
new
streets
and
sidewalks.
o
four
courts.
I
heard
a
man
re­
burned alive.
ual, moral and material resources
c M ° * / M. de la Huerta is o f the whip.
Tho. mart had cut tho electric cently say thut he would not regis­
and seriously appraise the prog­
:ih :/• nnd for the purpose of
13. An extensive advertising campaign to* bring tourists nnd
wires in the church, extinguishing ter to vote because he did not
,i j, *° re»i*t the unconstituress uf the past twelve months and
w inter visitors to Hanford nnd Seminole Coupnty (a fter fa cili­
Veteran
Sailor
Is
want
to
;icrve
upon
a
jury,
1
be­
thc lights.
Notwithstanding tho
« 'mposition o f Geierar Pinthe prospect of advancement in the
ties
aro
provided
to
tuke
care
uf
them).
I f it npiK-arj on thc wunt ad
coming year. Thc nation has made'
Ir r ft
c? .n" President of Dead A t Medford, Ore. darkness, however, a group o f pea­ lieve him to he a good man, but
sants saw him rarrving from the i f ho Was speaking his true senti­
■defiai-,- r’ .hy General Obregon.
u record o f gratifying nceoui|itish11. Interesting new cnpitul for the development o f our natural
page o f The Herald today,
in r Tkr A - ^ i . i r U U r...)
rhuncL an urn bearing the ashes ment he has failed to realize his
ment. There is every reason to
^&gt;t i f °
u aw nnt^
free
jresources.
you
w ill receive tw o free
responsibility as an American citi­
Wi
^ event
the
believe advancement will continue
theV’ nr«.,.
ur ,,,' Kn1
MEDFORD, Oregon, Jan. l . - | o f one o f the
The crowd
zen.
tickets
to the performance
15.
A
greater
co-operation
among
tho
growers.
•
in the coming month’.
e an5r^ ! . - n ? cribc&lt;j I Loam ie Goodell Lillsbury, aged 88. "rized Tomei, knocked . him down
fve ar.
and then dragged his bo'dy through
“ We do not know just what time
ut
Thc
Milano Theatre to­
“
It
is
a
pleasure
to
efttend
the!
10. A greater co-operation among tho business men of. the city.
to bp1de?|verf3 U: i l ! , r a U f ' who was “ Hn&gt;l°r on
United
the streets.
in life our property rights or our
heartiest o f new yrar greetings to I
night. .You may bo the
/
f Hle undersigned ^i. ^nstra^Te.i State,‘ 1)a“ Io8,lin Minnesota which
17. A greater spirit o f friendliness and good will.
While he was still alive the gas­ right to liberty and the just pur­
the American people, and express
‘‘ '•Virnment to
r. t wa!* Brounded night before the hislucky one. Read thorough*
oline
was
poured
over
his
clothing
suit
.of
happiness
will
be
tested
in
the hope add confidence that 1924
^ijfvnt o f state DuJfsuet.1 ilm I lor,c l)a“ ,e l»etween Monitor nnd
IS. A determination to build a greater city NOW.
ly
tho little want nd«. ^
and
a
mate))
applied.
His
body
the
courts
o
f
our
country,
and
if
Continued on
0. h
Merrimnc, is . dead at his home
w ill bring them a full measure of
was incinerated. - .
Continued on page six)here.
prosperity and happiness.

COUNTY JUDGE IS
NOT A CANDIDATE
FOR REELECTION

ENTRY OE NEW
YEAR HAILED BY
SANFORDPEOPLE

JUDGE HOUSEHOLDER SPEAKS ON
SUBJECT OF JURY DUTY AT THE
OPENING OF COUNTY COURT HERE

Washington News

REBELS DESIRE
PEACE BUT WANT
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AGAINST LAW TO;
LEASE CONVICTS
IN FLORIDA NOW

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and the streets bordering
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on
the
park
w ill be utillied fo r t h e '
a s- Proceeds D.A.IL Card I'arty
72.00
10.00i ,
f l 5 Westminster C
Club
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G irls’ Friendly Society......
25.00
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charted w ith U- Claude Wccker, Comme , t .flo^ S . ‘ ° " ? 5 lTe
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.5.00 each: F ift y dollars la void w ill be
days la the county
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Edward H iggins ............ ,100.00 given to the “ K in g and Queen” o f
a n n o o f |200
K. 8 . K eeler ---------------------25.00 Folk county, who w ill be selected
charged with* t m
H a rry Haynos .....
5.00 at largo.
railroad p rop erty M aster Robert Herndon. ..
1.00
and coats o r
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Jail.
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Additional . subscribers to thi
Income T a x Helps ;
i BO TATO TRAN
church bullldng fund bringing the
total up to 913,40040 are: Mrs.
IN C O M E T A X I N N U T S H E L L
M ra ro T to Eddie Sue H e - Fannie Munson, H . J. Wilmhurst of
W H O ? Single persons who hnd
D cLand.kn d A . DuBarry.
not income o f 91,000 or more
Sue McGill to A . S. W ilor gross incotno o f 95,000 or
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Supt. T . W . Lawton w ill be on’
moro., and. m arried couples
Murray and Wife to W ile y o f tow n all o f this week, being in
attendance at the meeting o f the
who had net income of 92,000
L ee and w ife to S. J. John- Florida Education Association at
or more or groaa income o f
W est Palm Beach.
$5,000 or more must file re*
Dceenber I t .
returns.
. Bryant and w ife to N an n ie
W HEN?
Tho filin g period is
a et. aL
from January 1 to March 15,
Moore, e t aL to R , H .
1924.
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F IR S T ROAD A T T R A C T IO N T R lg ' B E A s W ,
* O N R N IG H T
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Wed., Jan. 2
A R O U N D Tt H E W*« O, *4
R L D TOUR
C LE A N , W H O LE S O M * FIJJJ FOR A L L CHILDREN
U N D E R 199 T R A R S

BROKE
LA U G H

STATE TEACHERS
WILL HOLD THREE
DAY CONVENTION

W I1BRE? C ollector o f Internn!
fA N I S M E E T T U E S D A Y ,
revenue fo r the
district in
rular weekly luncheon o f
which the person lives or has
nla Club w ill be hold
• his principal place o f busi­
at 12:15 o’clock a t tho
ness.
Hotel. The new officers,
b y T.‘ L. Dumtnfc*. w ill be Many Special Featarcs Incladed la
HOW?
Instructions on Form
* into office at Tuesday’s
Program at W est Palm Deark
• 1040A and Form 104P; also
v
Meeting *
the law and regulations.
W E S T P A L BEACH , Dec. 31.—
? Four per cent normal
P. Tea Company Tho Florida Education Association W HtaxA Ton
the first 94,000.o f b et
w ill begin a threo days meeting
income in excess o f the per­
In N ew Quarters here Wednesday evening,
H tho first
sonal exemption and crodita
Hue o f such an increase i n !
»&gt;« held slnco the reorganise
fo r dependents.
Eight
pur
that iY m itira w its fo r r n "! tlon and employment o f a salaried
cent normal tax on balanco o f
on Second Street, t h e 1 seccrtary. in addition, to the gennet income. Su rtax, from 1
P . Tea Company has b eer.;
gathering, there wlU nlso be
cent to 50 per cent on not
to the Bishop building on sectional meetings, which will
Incomes over $0,000 fo r the
rite Avenue, next door to t h e ! attended by educators from the dlfyear 1023.
I Theatre. *'
, ferent sections o f the state.
H. Fryer, who U manager o f
An
address by M. L. Burton,
popular store, announced i president of the University " f
T IP S FO R T A X P A Y E R S .
that in the future th e i Michigan, who form erly was p m lNo. 1.
would be better fitted to take ’ dent o f Smith College, will icuum
o f the needs o f its patrons. the opening program on Wednes­
&gt; complete line o f fancy and day ovenlng.
Jnnunry 1, 1324, marks the .be­
Threo sessions dally for the vari­ ginning o f the period fur filing in­
groceries w ill lie carried
io a good line o f frluts and ous departments have been planned come-tax returns
fo r the year
bles w ill always bo carried fo r January 3 and 4.
1323. The period ends nt mid­
Immediately preceding the ses­ night o f March 15, 1024. H eavy
ek, Mr. Fryer further stated.
H . Leaker, general superin- sions, many o f the dclcgntcs'wcnt pcnnlties are provided by the re v ­
J. C. Grimsley, n negro store­
nt o f the chain o f stores op - on a three-day trip to Havana, enue act fo r failuro or willful re­
keeper o f Midwuy, was killed Sun­
1 throughout this (ta le , has Cuba.
fusal to muko a return and pay day morning about 10 o’clock in
The fu ll progvam o f convention
in the city fo r a few days
the .tax on timo.
an altercation with his brother-in­
in the moving o f the store, follow a:
Form 1040A heretofore
used law, John Evans, it was stated by
Wednesday evening, January 2,
•alter stated that sometime
the near future sales o f vn ri- in H igh School Gymnasium: 7­ for reporting net incomes o f $5,- Sheriff C. M. Hand Monday.*
Grimaley, who is said to bo a
Items will be offered fo r the 7:30— Music. Invocation. Address CHJO and less, from whatever source
I t o f Sanford housewives. Th o o f welcome by the mayor o f West derived, hns been revised in the rcspcctablo negro o f that section,
sst prices w ill prevail at these Palm Beach.
Response by J. H. interests o f the largest class o f went to his store Sunday morning,
taxpayers— wage earners and sal- it was stated, and while there be­
« , he further stated.
Workman, principal , IJensucola.
_ nried persons. Reduced from six came Involved in a quarrel with
Address o f Miss Rowena Congsheet,
Form Evans. Just whnt tho nunrrel w oh
''■Come win a p riie!
Big tacky mire, Florida State College for pages to a single
uca&lt; 1010A is to bo used fo r reporting about was not definitely learned,
**
Educa/1 Lake Mary Casino, Tues- Women, president Florida
net income o f $6,000 and leas de­ but it is said that when it became
January 1st. Only those in tion Association.
Appointment
o
f
Committees.
rived chiefly from aalurics and rather hented, Evans drew ms
se allowed on floor.
knife and cut several deep gashes
Music.
wages. Persons any part of whose
Addres by President M. L . Bur­ income is derived from a busi­ in Grimsley’s neck severing both
A T T H E M ILA N B .
ton, University o f Michigan, on ness or profession, farm ing, sale jugular veins.
,
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.I ' Grimsley
was brought to Snn" ' " '
“ In a long stage and screen e x ­ “ Thnt Mind o f Yours."
o f property or rent, though the ford immC&lt;liatcly and carried to
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e one finds many aoturs
Thursday morning, January 3, nmount is 5,003 or less, will be re- thc county Jai, nnd medical aid
are temperamental to the nth in Hlch School Gymnasium: 3-3:15
quired to use the
larger form , Jsumnioncd. He was dead, howevbut wo recently oneountcr- Music.
Invocation. Busncss ses- 1010. The use o f Form 1010 in; cr&gt; before the doctor reached him.
who had them all lashed sion. Election o f officers. Music. required also in ail cases where ] j 0 b vwj f 0p #bqut W» hour. A fter
the mast—a hyena." So s o ld i
Address by President H. N. Mnc- tho net income wna in cxresir o f‘ the cutting happened.
'o r John Griffith W ray, d l - 1 fra tk e n , Vsssnr College, Pough- $5,000, regnrdlous o f whether from
When notified of the affray,
o f "Human W reckage," to keepsie, N. Y .
snlary, business, profession,
or Sheriff C. M .Hand and his depu­
luursdny
evening,
January
3,
in
at the Mllane Theater to­
other taxable sources.
ties went to tho scene of the inci­
High School Gymnasum: 7:30-8—
d a y and tomorrow.
dent fur ftvnna, but th 6 latter had
It
being
impossible
to
determine
V. A ft e r three wcaka o f exhaustive m » « I c— N ow Smyrna High School
disappeared and is believed to bo
at
this
time
which
form
is
desired,
‘Match fo r a hyena who was vicious Orchestra,
copies o f both form s will be sent hiding in swamps nearby.
Ella
Victoria
enough t o 'c a n y out the ideas o f t,'M ,art‘‘ n t y ,* '1'8"
Up until the timo Tho Ilernld
United States taxpayers who filed individual re­ goes to press the negro had not
our script, it took more than threo U°.
• president
turns for the year 1322, and may
w eeks filming th$
thi$ action o f t h o ' , r i ™ r y. Council, Columbia. Mo..
been cuught, but Sheriff Hand be1 ,^ 4
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on "T ra in in g fo r a Wise Uso of, be obtained also at the offices o f lieves thnt he will get the mar.
collectors also nt the offices o f within a few hours.
t R H * worked when ho wanted to
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onlhs la riiflsdelplfta—* Mimthp In U»*tun

Staged By Clifford Stork

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SUNDAY IN FIGHT
AFTER A QUARREL

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simple tricks ,Vlt,U
for some
me0n«lo
dou­
u- i High

A .‘ill

PIIIC E 8 : 50c to 92.00— A F K W A T $2A9 PLU S TAX

SEAT S A L E N O W O P E N
M A II. A N D P H O N E ORDERS ACC EPTED

u i n n n i i n i n i q n D
M IA M I, Dec. 81.— Fred Fulton,
heavyweight boxer, and Captain
Bob Roper, both aspirants for titlo
honors, w ill appear x a local ring
Jnnuary 31 in a twelve-round con­
test under auspices o f tho Nation­
al Guard Mesa Fund.. Tw o other
cards w ill be provided for even­
ing an eight-round welterweight
and a
ten-round middleweight
match.
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Berkeley fir e last September
caused n gross loss o f 91.023,753
io 112 insurance companies.
Raving deposits all through the
district are considerably larger
than they were a year ago. The
output or manufacturing industries
continues, on the whole, to com­
pare favorably with last year, nnd
employment conditions in this dis­
trict arc satisfactory.
“ Building and construction acti­
vity hnH been carried on at a Very
high rate during the year and there
b
o f the
. as .-yet no evidence
. . .
r - -slow*9* down which Is, usual at thii
tr
time o f the year,

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TODAY

Special'New
Year’s Dinner

YOU WI L L N E W E R FORGET

Mrs. Wallace Reidin

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IT IS ALWAYS A
DELIGHT

Wreckage”
with nn all Star Cast
The Sensational Photodramatic
Drug Expose that w ill Stagger
the Nation. A lso Comedy and
Fox News
Wednesday— Shubortn Road

Attraction
“ JUST M AR RIE D "

to the most fastidious peoplo to eat at this delightful
cafeteria. N ot only is the
food beydnd criticism but
the surroundings are of
that quality that one feels
at home and i t ease with
one’s friends.

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HOLLYWOOD
BY -TH E-SEA
Entire structure is &lt;125 feet from end to end— of Spanish-Moorish type
of architecture with red mission tile roof and three copper domes—Tho
largest and most attractive railway building south of Jacksonville.

for a Happy and
Pr osp erou s
New Year

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BEST WISHES1

W e wish to thank you for your
patronage and solicit a continu­
ance of same during the coming
year at our new location, 205
k
i Magnolia Avenue, next to the
Milane Theatre.

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T HE AT R Etl SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD T0DA1

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BUSINESS IS ON
If A
FIRM BASIS SAYS |
FALLS SHORT IN MONTHLY REVIEW 1
1923, IS REPORT
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P H O N E No. 9

RO PER A N D F U L T O N MEET

School Gymnasium: 3-3:30 .
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Music.
Invocation.
Unfinished lV Ih W /
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business, Rdport o f the Commit- I i I j t V a I I 1 i a i l v f l l l x J
tee on Resolutions.
Address
by
Miss
Margaret
Strcater, Camden, N. J.. on "Music
AnprecJnffon."
Address by W il­
iam Jennings Bryan.
Statement Given Oat Bv F e d e ra l,*
! Friday evening, January 4, in
Reserve Bank Shows Unusual
|High Schjol Gymnasium:
New
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Skating nt Lake Mary on T d e s -, president
presiding.
7:30-7:45
Good liiHiMSS Conditions
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N E W Y O R K , Dec. 31.— W h ile
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4 « y and Friday nighta.
Music.
A T L A N T A . ......
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31.— Fundnaccurate compilations will not be nwntaT^buJin«**~conditiora in the
tivnilnble. fo r some tim e yet, flit- Sixth Federal Reserve district are M
ll$ M n iB iiM n a B H H B a a a B 3 M a ia a iiB a H B a H 0 B a B cxa n B a H H K a B a a ji urea in the hands o f bankers show on “ a sound bnsia" nt the close o f £
that tho 1323 total o f new financ­ 11)23, according to the monthly r e - ; *
ing will fall Homcwlint below that view o f the Atlnntn Federal Ro-jH
o f 1322.
serve Hank, made public Monday, ij,
It is estimated th at public o f ­
“ While the year has not been ■
fering* o f all kiud.-t, both new one of universal or widespread *
cunital nnd refunding operations, prosperity, it wil be recorded as n *
will total approxim ately 81,700,- period in which legitimate business ■
1)00,000 ns compared with tho 1322 economically operated has been [J
■ : figure o f $5,008,345,051.
A v a il­ aide to make u reasonable p r o fit '*
s 'a b le statistics, however, disclose in almost all linen o f trade,” tho ■
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■ jtlm t investment ' o f new capital
report said.
B ! during 1323 exceeded that o f tho
"The final outcome o f the cotton'
prevloim year, when nearly 51,­ crop o f the district from a stand- ■
000,000,000 o f the total conaistcil point of production, was distinct J]
o f refunding issues.
disappointment, in view o f the n
Except for one or tw o brief poacreage planted to cotton *
5 rlods when new offerings w ore larger
lust spring. ^Except in Louisiana,)*
■ thrown on the market too rnpiriU r.ubstantiul reductions took plnco ■
5 ' (or ready absorption, little dilll- in the cron nil through this district, j Jj
5 culty wus encountered in di*i&gt;os- and in Georgia, Mississippi and *
■ ing o f new bonds, and the w ide
Tennessee this year’s crop Is even *
distribution obtained in most cas­
es was attested later when o ffe r­ lower than tho crop o f 1321. This J{
ing syndicates
dissolved w ith low production would be eompens* *
ntod for in part, at least, by the *
scarcely a fractional change in the
advance in tnc price o f cotton, butt
pr’ -'' o f tli« issue eoiffcerned.
Prices o f listed bonds TUve m * for the fart that in some counties 1
B &lt;n
more bdtoV the high '
southein Georgia. Florida. A la -1 *
isi u
a pome
point or
nr more
■ point reached during the first hama nnd Mississippi the crop w a s ,*
■ week o f tho yenr. On January 4, "faU lcally a failure,
ro a very «
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SUI IHW tO
S, ID23. the average o f 40 bonds
a touched 83.33. The subsetpient (lev *n I ?1*1
district have already• *
dine continued until March 23. real-m i the, great ber.cflt derived ■
when the average was 85.77, a , ^r,’ Tn diversification, nnd to some ^
rather, sharp drop o f more than
leaat, they have at)an-»a
three* nointa.
I coned the one* cron system.
An increnro in tho investpient &gt; "Rctuil and wholejale trade du r-Ip
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compared
r•- ., . fa v o ra b ly, '*
demnnd carried tho average price
... November
.
un 2.01 points to 87.81 on M ay
the snrne period a year agb.‘
28. Then followed n month o f re- - Sales o f 40 represtntutivo jle-|
« action, the averages being rceord- pnrtment stores during November
" fe d ns 8(1.22 on Juno 2 3. Fluctua- !
nhw percent greater than dnr■ tion since that duto has been m et- , ng November last year, and the
■ ly well within tw o points, with a bt-dnes deni in November by six
S gradual trend upward.
i important lines o f wholeMlo tradu ■
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was larger than in November, 1D22, *
S ! A W A R D C O N T R A C T S SOON
onlv one line ijranrtini u decline. *
,
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“ Debits to individual accounts ut Z
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J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
Dec.
3L—
t-itics
in
the
district
dill
* Awarding o f contracts in Duval dhimg
the week ended December.
3 county's road building program 12 w efo about thirty-six million
B under tho 93 550,00.1 bond issue dollars greater than during the corH nrobably yvill be made .lanuury 3. rcaponding week n year ugo, nnd;
3 Dr. R. II. Corset, chairman o f the — - - - ..... —
* li-»erd of county com!s*oaer». stater
J} tlint no contracts w ill he let until
o K t l t i n R at
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Lake
pt the first o f thu year, but that he «»■ ___ _____ J . , . , „ „ J ■
J O-iL-gh* matti-rs wiuid iw in such I V l i t r y O i l l U G S u t i y c U lQ ij
m shape thnt the commissioners could v , , ; ( |q i , n i r r M u
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Jeven took a nip nt the hand o f
one o f tho men trying to keep him
V K h in camera lines.
f» "But," said W’ rny, "wo got some
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ID A Y ,

JANU ARY

1, 1914

L B TH O U G H T F O R T O D A Y
H EAVENLY
SO N G :—
TH E
sing the song o f Moses the
ant o f God, and the song o f
Lamb , saying, Great and
ryeloua are thy v r o A i, Lord
A lm igh tv; just and true are
r . waya, tlfou King o f sainta.—
Be*elation*16:3.

Hr&amp;

N feW Y E A R ’S C O V E N A N T
»
By Henry. Haifam Tweedy.
I f Thou w ilt walk, O Father, by
my aide
-. A lon g the climbing pathway o f
t,
the yeor
In lowland m ill, through forest
gloom, on radiant height.
j f ' l &gt; I will not fear!
I
a N o man can harm me but myself,
I
'
gray ghosts
A ll vanish in faith’s dawn. W hat
■ ..
I muit do
- 1 can. And Death?' He. is but
doorkeeper to Life.
.
I w ill not fear!
hr

The Cost o f W a r

A s Arthur B risban e
One o f the most interestinf reports ever made to an
’ Sees It*

American'president has been sent to President Coolidfte.
—1
T i t Laat Day &gt;. *
by the officials of the treasury department, .in which it is 1
And
t k i P lrtl.
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estimated that the World War cost the United States some­
— Plannlag tka N tw Y ear.
thing like forty billion dollars— an expenditure totaling more
’ T ia u .t o Think.
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than twice ae much’as was spent by the country during the
Copyright. 15::. by Star Company
entire history of the nation before the*war.
. .
Treasury officials have checked over the figures care­ A T 12.O’CLOCK laat night died
fully and have arrived at this amount as being correct al­ the year 1923— it w a i the ending
though the total is disputed by many government authori­ o f n very big part o f our lives. A t
its Idngest, life was very short.
ties.
.
.
Another, interesting fact brought to light is thatx the Threescore and ten ia fa r above
the nverage. Millions o f u l die in
public debt has been reduced to twenty-two billion ddllars in infancy*-was’ted effort — wasted
five years, averaging a reduction o f more than a billion a suffering— mental and physical—
year, and that thfe public debt of the country reached its peak fo r millions of mothers.
tfe times the amount at
o f twenty-seven billion in 1919 or ten
_____ ___ _____
.
T H E REST o f us drag along,
the close«of
the. Civil War.
We are also advised by treasury officials that the United
,th*
preStates loaned ten billion dollars to the allies, an amount equal texts. If.w
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e live the full 70 years,
to the entire cost of thq civil war both to the Union and or even the extra 10 or 20 that
Confederate forces. It was also pointed out that if the rate land us amung “ the very old peo­
of repayment continues on the present basis that it will take ple,” still a year— now ended— is
a very big thing to us.
eleven years to wipe off the war debt, provided that the fore­
Infancy takes up many years.
ign nations take care of their obligations to Uncle Sam.
And old age nt the other end takes
During the period this country was at war it is believetT up many others, i i takes us 20
that our costs were greater than the total o f all the allied years to learn what life is— and
powers. These figures are based on estimates made by ex­ 10 or 20 more, as a rule, to use
our knowledge and stop
being
perts whQ have spent years in making their calculations.
foolish.
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War costs money as well as lives. The United States
O f our short lives we lose half
did not fail to do her duty both as to men and munitions. in dressing, sleeping and making
Now that the war is over the people will carry on. The up our minds to get out o f bed.
Our life is n very short string of
costs of war will not easily be forgotten.
bends—each bead a year— and at
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Business At a Glance

B Y G O L L Y ! T H IS IS G E T T IN G E X C IT IN G

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD TUESDAY*!ANUARY 1,1924

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Gentlemen:

Whose
is IT n o w ?

This editorial covers a mUiu
fine thought, and it comes f t
timely moment.
I thourti V
ought to drop you n line nmi **
that we appreciate it
A man ought not only to

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man can’t tell, for the life „i E *
/U*t where his path of duty fu!:
ut usually he i, shown in \ i!£ ’
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rerely youn.
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an editorial, “ The Peonhc,*”? }?
neas.” published Monda!people not to side sterTTun,
Bnnford Daily Herald,P ^ dutjr;

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living had one bead less on his
string.

TH R E E HUNDRED and sixtyA New York authority on business conditions today has
five days have slipped by. Our
summarized the situation in the following manner:
has traveled its little an­
The United States in 1923 had one of the most remark­ earth
nual journey o f 1,8-47 millions o f
able periods of prosperity in the memory of the present gen­ miles nround the sun— besides
eration!
many other miles in its flig h t with
Production was of tremendous volume and consumption the sun through space— the hours
hnvc crawled along slowly it seems
kept pace throughout.
— but 8,700 o f them have .passed
Employment generally was steady at high wages and since we Inst thought o f a new
labor desputes were infrequent.
yeur.
Buying power increased over two billion dollars from en­ How long the hours are. How
hanced crops, high wages and improved incomes resulting little wp put into them. Take out
your watch now, or look up at the
from the return of industrial corporations to a .dividend clock if you live without a watch.
basis.
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Hit still as a minute passes. Can
Only a few basic industries failed to show adequate re­ you imagine whnt you have done
with those 8.700 hours— each o f 00
turn on the investment.
minutes? There is ny use In cryBusiness kept its head and the year ends with inven­ ng over spilt milk— no uso weeptories and stocks low and credit and banking position high. , ng over wasted time. L et us be
•
, 1 w ill be true—
Conditions Indicate u.continuation of activity, and pros- a9,Mwl**. nH ,1
ttho dairymaid that
i True to myself that thought o f perity into the new year and competition will be keen.
"p
'l,‘
tho
n
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k- s,u‘ nt ll’ast lrlc,l
not to keep on spilling it.
a
' thine in flesh,
Agricultural conditions give promise of improvement.
T o be made perfect; true to man,
A N O T H E R YE AIL begins— and
No section of the country prospered greater thnn the
A
.to Thee,
hue to mnke up for
state of Florida. There is evidence in every county o f the jt ,M m’t
" O God! Keep me lest I prove false state to show that the year just closed was the greatest in ^tiSS^nK i-arty all of us’ ha™
in one to all!
her history.
wasted time ns thungh it were the
y
’ I Will be true!
Whnt the New Year holds for America is speculative. least vnluahle of our possessions.
What the New Year holds for Florida is certain prosperity. We let it slip by like water in a
stream, ygt the clock, as it ticks,
~ I w ill be brave—
Florida Is destined for great development.'
ticks olT our chances.

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The’Public Forum7!

H M - M - LOOKS t
'C M . M P HIM

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This 1924 is Leap Year. ThJ
-xtrfi Jay. comes on Friday, whickl
considered unlucky for bac£l
lore.

S a n fo rd ’s

Wo m ght spend the cvra da
.n 1024 learning why wo„un sti
wear their shoes too small

Phone: Office 108; -

On the extra 1924 day we cod
visit the laundry and
ihey like to tear buttons „IT
ihirts.

O C IA L
LENDA]

Next February 20 we could
to ask the company why str™
cars are usually going the wroaS
way.

f rfaesJay—Sosial for the children
of All Souls Sunday School at
the K. of C. Hall on Oak A ve‘ noe at 3:50 p. m,
Ifcdsesday— Regular/
Business
meeting of tho Woman's Club at
at Cub House, at 3 p. m.
|fidaesdar—Call meeting o f St.
Agnes Guild at the home o f Mrs.
J. N. Robson on Park Avenue,
it 3:30 p. m.
|Wednesday— Mrs. L. P. M c C tlieri
'will entertain the membera o f
the Fortnightly Bridge Club at
her home on Ninth Street a t 3
o'clock.
|Tlirsday—Mrs. S. E. Barret w ill
entertain the members o f the
Every Week Bridge Club a t her
home on Park Avenue, at 3 p. m.
I Thursday—Sanford Association o f
Business Women will have regu­
lar weekly luncheon at the LuBeth Cafeteria nt 12 o’clock.
av—.Mrs
er and Mrs. J. I). W oodruff w ill
entertain at bridge at
their
home on Fourth' Street a t 3
o'clock.
|Thursday— Mrs. W. T.
L a n gley
will entertain the members o f
the Mcrric Matrons Bridge Club
it 3 p. m.
|Friday— Mrs. D. L. Thrnshcr nnd
Mrs. J. I). Woodruff w ill enter­
tain at bridge nt their home on
FJorth Street nt 3 p. m.

Friday Is fish day. Friday. Fd
ene*-— -will
"* be
1 the
•* fish.
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NBW YEAR’S DANCE. *

Wc could use the extra day u
1924 wondering why women »r
so foolish nnd why men are
foolish. ~

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editorj

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FLORIDA DEVELOPM ENT BOARD

A most delightful, y et informal
affair o f Jlonday evening was the
New Year's dance given by thoj
Mrs. ,\V. F. Blackman, President, F. F. W. C., and Mrs.
young men of Sanford nt the V a l-'
doz Hotel.
Katherine B. Tippetts, Vice President-at-Lnrge,
The large lobby, palm room and
• Chosen Directors
dining room, were
aglow
w ith 1
streamers of red and green, potted
palms, baskets of poinsettias'and t The fourth* annual meeting j&gt; f hundred pounds o f seed were used
roses. The large colonndcs were .the Florida Devijopment. Board'n* follow s: T h irty pounds o f cnlentwined with silver tinsel /and wns held hi Orlando on December Hopajs, dwnrf va riety; 35 pounds of
vines, while the lights were shaded •I, 1923, V ith
members present single coreopsis; 20 pounds of
with red, which cast a rich wtarm from every section of the state. phlox drummondi; nnd 15 pounds
glow over all.
The following officers were elect­ of single gnillnrdia, those varie­
Never has the music been more ed for the ensuing year: President, ties having been selected by Mr.
cnjoyablc than on this occasion, the Jules M. Burguircs, West Palm Harold Hume to produce plants
young mm were most fortunate Bench;' vice president, George II. rot appetizing to hogs or cnttlf
in securing this splendid orchcs- Baldwin. Jacksonville; treasurer, and which will readily reseed themtra from Orlando During the in-| J, I). Ingraham, St. Augustine; , c|ves.
A number of mcmbori
tcimission at 11 uclock, delicious secretary, A . A. Coult, to serve ropor
icportcd o:i other phases o f stntc
sandwiches nnd hot. coffee were with the following directors: Mrs. I c unification, including the work
served.
IV ; F. Blackman, Orlando; Herman being done by thc.Atinntic Const
A t mi(|night horns, whittles and A . Dann, St. Petersburg. Dr. Davis Line railroad to make theirg staother noise making favors were Forster,, New Symrna; James II. tit ns and right o f way more utgiven the guests with which to Oilman, Miami; F. C. Groover ami tractive
welcome the new year. About 100 George B. Hills, Jacksonville; II. I Pcncil skctt.hes were displayed
hundred couples were in attend­ M. Katz, Kissimmee; W. C. Kyle. ,,f tllt&gt; n illustrations for use In
ance.

Resilience 217-W

M AKING THE TUB A JOY

addition to climate, proxim ity t o .25 years, yet he had not p:
raw materials, markets anil trnns- !&gt;’ been south o f aJckson'
portntion facilities.
There is a '’' ns , vcrjr nstjeh ImprwilMBd
healthful decentralization o f large
P °“ ,bl,t,tle? ■n.d
industries to get advantage of te" d 1?. bf . mo,r ?
w“
above condition nnd better living with Floridn this reason,
one seemed to
be ,enthua
conditions for their employes.
Floridn,
“ The
o f commerce
commerce Iabout
Norida. not
not only
only as a
"T
h e chamber or
,a,,f,.ut
.
fo r
" „a* n P‘nce
pit
should have n map o f the c ity .! ter
but
niiowing locations for industries o f Je,r f rp*‘llt‘ncevarying size with switching fn-j
H 'v American Express tras
cilities, etc., so that complete in- P^rtmcnt was Another agency
formation can be quickly furnishB,v« more attention to 1
ed to any one interested, fo r tho ,
'V T'/Vy ’? ,u i nnn» WSi,
commercial vnlue to that city 0f ; "iffned by Clinton L. Babcock, WM
each person added to the pay roll !Vfcr/
mailing list a
is estimated to he 35,000.
I ‘ h.p. be.Binn‘nB ot O’ ® « « ° " f
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More tlin nn year ago the Flor - 1 f®B°wing statcnnmt.
F lorid a ,,
idn development board undertook I a • c ?.8t
blc®K°i •* a ™
to interest touring agencies in dl- j I,arndise onl&gt; n few hours nomj*
iccting people to Florida and a t !
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that time George E. Maraters, Inc., T H F R I T ’ C! H N L Y T W I
of New York and Boston, * naked j I n E ' K u o U N L I 1 ^
for literature from the various
cities which was furnished. ^ b,lt
im im ?
AT
company has been featuring per- 1 11/
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sonally conducted Floridn
tours o / ' k o s o A TVTrs D IP r
’.his season,* carrying Florida in- ' K U o d , A I N MJ U E i.
fmmntion at henil o f their ndver- T I T N i r ’ H
D A M
tisements in ‘the newspapers. Mr. 14 J U l * y / n
Maraters made a trip through the SEC O N D
D O (
stntc in November and on Deecinber 3 wtute from Boston to A . A. W E S T OF S A N
Coult thnt
h
that while he has
been send- rs \
%/nvti
ing people to
' Floridn
"
for thfe past |

GOOD PLACES —

' past.
Why should you spend a
The g irl who uses flavord m»
large percent o f your ability, a n !
your energy, regretting'your mis­ up looks good enough to t it.
Orison Swett Marden
LO VELY D IN N E R PA R T Y '.
takes, your blunders, bemoaning
A number of the young men o f
The
Leap
Year
fail
is
said
to
I
the things that huvo injuris! or dis­
the young social sot, entertained
An eminent psychologist says er ss artist in the enrtoon on this graced you, instead of saving a l‘. flavored rouge and lipstick.. Th
nt a lovely dinner pnrty Saturday
thut the capacity fo r life and hap­ page is doing. He is making a that
unergy and ability— your nre considered good taste.
evening at the
Seminole Cafe,
piness is impaired in people who bonfire o f all the hideous thought success capital— for
plans
the Now
complimenting the visiting col­ River; Allen E. Walker,
are habitual worriers and fretters. masks that hnve held him hack !|Y ear’s business? I know people
Exhibitors ir.ny take space
More good news for drug stureij
lege girls.
In other words, those who allow in the past, thut have blinded him w|10 ,jrnin away more creative enHaven; G. G. Ware, Leesburg; and jn
adr
* ertising on basis .ot
Boston doctor finds buldn-d
i i a M a a s i i i i a a i i a i D i a i a a i B H a i ' J u AOHSBSB
The long table wns lovely with William L. Wilson, nPimmu City. tw„ jtK.|v ,a ,-t
themselves to become victims o f to his possibilities, robbed Inm o f j (.r,,y un,| nbility mourning o v c
fimt of
turns prny quicker.
_____ or each 100 ftad
discouragement, and, under the hi s strength and deprived him o . ! th^fr (lnunciul losses, mistakes,
its appointments.
At
intervals
i*All
\ii for lFloridn
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. occupied at actual s
and Florida for exhibit spare
stress o f unfortunate conditions, the
ie use o f the illimitable divine than would, if turned Into.produowore vases of pink roses and ferns
I*r«;si(lont Hurguircs enipha- cost fo r space o f their ndvcrisc- 1
1
ri'rw nnil
iMtU’nra Intent
Inn*nt in
ui thi*
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Flavored makeup hiakei a girl i
and |&gt;owcra
the *»..
lose heart and hope, actually lose forces
nnd softly shaded rose
, I mI^
^ is.
^ the
^ ^ slogan
^ n | Ipf&gt; the
^ ^ organ^ _
Inmps
zok
tivo effort, make up for those loss" 'C u r T V *
1
ment.
the capacity to overcome the con­ great within o f his being.
e» many times over
.sundae. I f she Is foolish them
1
which cast a warm glow over the uation, and the increasing memI.
E.
(load,
ninlinger
o
f
the
or*
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.
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,
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becomes
u
regular
nut
sundae.
1
ditions that cause their misery
Worry nnd envy, someone has
Be* r cV
P*®f® cnrJ“ were hership indicates that the people
Looking hack • with regret and I
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~*’on service department, re
and suffering. They throw away said, have killed a wonderful mun
daintily designed with
roses in nrt, willing to co-operate to make
‘i ,
ported
their chances o f health,' happiness in middle life, that is,-a ipan with looking forward with fear, mitiNice
thing
about
flavored
m
ake
KPi'niniT
un»h
Ihn
rnlnr
m
nllf
that
rt
reality
poill'll
lto the directors that durinu
keeping
with
the
color
o
tif..
ciputing, misfortune, are two o f
I six months he has delivered fit
und prosperity.
wonderful possibilities, who hail the grente.it sources.of unhappi­ up is when he smacks one che
Covers were laid fo r Misses
Active work for ratification of addresses in 21 cities, ineluding
become a victim o f these success ness and failure.
Olive Newman, Mildred
Holly,
I f these two she can turn the other check.
the proposed amendment to A rti­ intensive .membership cnmpalrn*
When you are making your New and happiness enemies.
Maud
lake,
Mae
H
olly,
Marita
It i.s cur desire at this time and in the way to
could he liunished from our lives,
Y ear's plans and resolutions heat
cle 9 of the constitution of the for local chnmbcrH o f commerce at
Lake; Messrs. Walter Connelly, G.
wc would take a long
.. step
. toward , Fiotn the dances we have sc
this in mind. There is no chance
Lake
City,
Haines
City,
Palatka.
Worrying
over
business
and
do­
our customers and friends
W. Spencer. Jr.. Allen Jones. Paul
o f, F.l« ri‘ln rola,ivo to tux“
the millennium. Most o f us suffer .gills sh iiild use flavored talcua
S* N ot only on a battlefield where
------------- o-------------- ' .
Fights interest us. Ambition o f success und happiness, either mestic problems; jealousy, nnd en­
lion and finance was authorized,, Fort Pierce, Vero, Cocoa, Bartow
infinitely more from anticipated 1powder on their necks.
Lake.
Calvin
Teague.
Hryan
A
n
1H
"
,
"
!
renort
■ Martial music makes man’s cournow
or
in
the
future,
fo
r
the
man
may sleep, but brutality
only
vy of tlie happiness nnd good fo r­ troubles nnd misfortunes thae ]
by
Isaac Van., New Sytnrnn,
C
_ report
,
. and Orlando,
ir
-------dcrsofi of Orlando and Dob Little following
dozes. We read ns n nation o f the who, by worrying, fretting, and all tune o f others; anger, hutred and
ollrn, chairman o f the referendum 1 which 2 025 new members havi
&lt;
ago great
of
Orlando.
from
the
things
which
actuall*.
|
Very
few
things
turnixL
out
J
defented fighter lying on his hack kinds o f wrong thinking, devital­ ill-will; quarreling, bickering and
eonnnittee, that 55 members had been added to those organizations
. But in the simple living o f my
j badly ns expected in iftM, bc|
— while the referees count the sec­ izes body und mind, und thus ren­ discord in the home; discourage-. happen.
approved
while only one opposed; increasing their annual revenue by
The
Herald
extends
to
its
friends
and
renders
through­
coil- this
* * *happens every year.
daily life
doubt,
sell-depreciation,'
I know o f an old married eon]
onds that mean defeat when the ders himself incnpitblc o f doing a meat,
George Cowan leaves Wedncsout
Sanford
and
Seminole
county
the
best
wishes
for
a
Happy
S
B
I
W
E
D
^
A
T
'li'm
S
T
^
H
U
R
C
H
, ‘ :^ .00'
man's
work.
brooding over past mistakes, fol- j!*° wi ' ° have suffered all their i
-— ----I
.
I will be brave!
reaches 10. Old Tim e is n
day for Atlanta, where ho w ill re­
The women of the
Baptitst ' 11 |mc,nb^ r 9b'P|0^ 3A30 had nPPr(tv*l "T h e chamiicr o f coninierco 01
and Prosperous New Year. It is our hope that the New count
It
is
one
o
f
the
most
firmly
es­
lies
and
fnilures;
fear
o
f
tomorfrom
a
dread
of
imponding
j
Fiefs
spend
1921
pulling
the
hd
referee, “ holding the wntch” on
sane his .Judies at Georgia -Tech.lurch., ure holding.
-week o f ,M ’ whJ!c
®ne cbl" m^ ,.r “ J1community which gives a bonus tn
Church...
Year which we are beginning today, will bring health, wealth every one of us. A t midnight tablished facts o f science that ev­ row, fear o f what others will poverty, a haunting fear that they i o f people who hud the luurtatfj
I-w ill be wise,
would
Ultimately
go
to
the
poorj
to
abbreviate
the
word
Christn
prayer
cry brain nnd nerve cell— every think,
....... . fear
.
r»i
■nycr
every
afternoon
at'
3
:
3
0
,
^
‘
1
™
.
L
a S S U h l i ?5 c,ja
u r,*‘ u"
o
f
want,
fear
o
f
failand
happiness
to
every
man,
,woman
and
child;
that
each
last
night
he
added
one
to
his
futnl
Francis McMahon is visitp 00r'-tn industrial developi! I a n L ife ’s pupil. Earth’s my
.
---beginning Wednesday nnd lasting 1 10 had opposed ns ehoyrn by votes
cell in the body— reflects our state j ure, 'of disease, o f death, o f a house. Although these people are
count.
ire in Jacksonville ns the guest
schoolroom, Dube '
and every one will make the best use of its opportunities.
cnst*
1
ment,”
Mnrk
Fenton
o
f
Y’
oungs
not
rich,
they
have
never
wante
I
|
The
extra
day
we
get
this
Led
o f mind at uny given time. Ac- j thousand and one nameless and
through Friday. A ll the women
How many more shall we let cording the the influences opornt- i-miitidless things hnve killed null- |^or anything, nor ure
* And sage shull be my teachers,
Earl Lehman, chairman o f the-town, Ohio, nn invited
guest nt
likel ' (, Year
Yeur might lie spent li-armsi of her daughter, Mrs. Busbec.
are they likel-r
o f the church nnd others interest­
Sanford
and
Seminole
county
have
prospered
but
a
him
count
before
we
get
up
and
thrush's song
highway bonutifiention comhi|ttee, the Florida developm ent hoan
ing on the mind, wo are glad or tjtudes o f men and women o f ^0* , T " ° ' f suffering has come from why all bosses nre so ignorant.
ed
arc
asked
to
attend.
Allen
Jones
and
G.
W.
Spencer,
worrying
This little kiddie hates to take a hath. Oh, yea, she do&lt;&gt;6—
And glint of star my mood. Yon still greater prosperity is in store for us if we but make the to work? He is determined, and sud,'depressed or joyous, in har­ splendid possibilities in the past, anticipation.
made a verhinl report,on the state( m eeting, stated in n short talk or
foolish
never Itcaten, is TIM E. He counts mony or in discord, and till of tie* That is, wrong thinking robbed 1 a&gt;,t,lU t"® future,
cliff, rose, brook, my brooks, best use of the opportunities the New Year will produce.
wide meeting-held in Orlando on; Industrial Opportunities? in Flor
One tiling we fyopc for the Ms Jr, were business visitors in Ornot!
She’s
using
a
new
invention,
by
which
one
places
the
dread­
MISS
W
ILLIA
M
S
E
N
T
E
R
T
A
IN
S
.
Undo on Monday.
•
I will be wise!
Looking bftrk oyer the past year is that some insurance agtg
Make Nineteen Hundred and Twenty Four a great year us nil out at last. But he vgives billions o f tiny cells composing our them o f the energy and ambition
Miss ’Nell Williams is entertning October 21 nnd thu grent increase idn. I 11 most instances the com
ed soap in n sponge doll. And then human nature takes its
us plenty &lt; o f time, plenty of bodies respond to our emotion in that would have made them enii- ! year, you w ill probably find thar. will sprain his jaw talking.
tho Delhi Delta Kappa. Club o f o f interest in highway beautifies- munity would hnve been better o f
for Sanford. &lt;
0.
I).
Lennartl
left
Sunday
cvecourse.
•
chances. We nre the spendthrifts. kind.
nently successful und happy.
; most o f the things about which
HOUSE FU RNISH ERS
1 will be strong.
Oviedo, this afternoon nt her home tion since thnt meeting, 14 coun- if the money had remained in it«
F ear nnd worry, hatred, envy,
W e-are the foolish wasters o f our
Five .paydays hath Nnvcrabtr| nine for his home in Fort Pierce,
tics snow having ordered removal original investments. There aro
Burdens are muscle makers; tests
If you want to make the most o f V™ worried and ngonized. the un---- i on Park Avenue.
after
a
very
pleasant
visit
here
{
jealousy— all discordant thoughts yourself and your opportunities i ticlpation of whjch added new but that is when winter suits;
FLO RID A COUNTIES will pass upon issuance of nt least only possession.
o f signs from
county rights of various forms o f bonus, such as
wake powers,
with friends.
•
or moods habitually indulged ir„
I E. D. Mobley and Miss ^Georgia morn! Phillips, Mrs. Arthur Has- —
way.
dentitions o f cash or land; tax exAnd weariness well won brings ten millions of dollars worth of bonds for roads early in the
hut
i Mobley at their home on Myrtle zard, o f Augusta, G a„ and Mrs. J.
O NE Y E A R more has gone. not only
- destroy
. . happiness,
.
A . V. Snell o f Jacksonville, sup- emptions for a period o f years,
Florida State College.
Miss
bslni,
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Derly
nre
Avenue
coming year, it is said. Of course, these will all be' authoriz­ Thnt
N. Robson motored to Orlando Strong has been
can’t bo helped. A ll our re- seriously injure the brnin cells
spending tho plcmcnted Mr. ' Lehman’s report etc. Stock selling to secure 1111 10
'Tis fretful, coward weakness saps
I bow at home to their friends nt
*
ed, if the plans are practically presented, but tax-payers grata can not bring it back, nnd H?metimes beyond repair. The sup
Monday, where they w ere the holidays here with her mother, with the statement that the Jack- dustry is usually n hat passing
l&gt;ur strength and kills.
th
e
home
of
Mrs.
E.
1).
Bulloch,
on
o f nerve nutriment is cut off;
should not lose sight of the fact that borrowed money must nil our remorse can not undo any .
Mrs. Fred Wilson nnd children guests o f .Mrs. A lfred Robson.
Mrs. Mary Strong nml
grand­ sonvillc Civitnn club has planted proposition by chamber o f com
(Filth Street.
,
‘
1 will be stsong!
nil the normal processes of the
arc visiting her parents at Bran­
father, C#pt. Charles H. L e t t e r flower seed in beds eight feet mercu officials who do it think
be repaid dollar for dollar plus interest and there should be o f its foolishness. Hut ns this body nre disarrnnged nnd disord- , - f .
Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Ixichner and nt their homo on 11th Street.
don, Fla.
wide on both sides of state high- j ing they are rendering n ci\*l
I will be calm.
the closest scrutiny o f expenditures. The amazing growth year dies, n new one begins. ered; the vitality is lowered; the i , u 1 ,
.. .. frftt
Now, in order to make the sue- j thinking, which is conscious uns i, ^r. and Mrs. A. P. Connolly nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lochner o f Clerway number one, for u distance of service. It is nieirwho bring about
»
will
move
this
week
into
the
i
‘ The age’, worry never stirred a in use of the motor car is bringing the highway builder new More lucky than the flics and the disease resisting power is lessen- J
™ rm &gt;“ “ •
1 ? " ttinK « r cess you long for this year, you with our Divine Source. Wheni JMobley cottage on Myrtle A v e flowers that buzz nnd bloom one
Miss Nell Williams has as her 15 miles from Jacksonville, tine j the establishment o f industries it
leaf,
1
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Peavcyhouse , mont weer the guests o f Mr. and
must have mental freedom, menta |come to tho realization of our itj aae.
I ’ll drown mine deep then in a sea problems to cope with, and if possible the road should be short season, we hnve nnother nnd
announce the birth of a daughter Mrs. Perry Jcrnigan on Sunday. attractive house guest at her home
harmony. T o bring otio hundred j one-mont with the great creatin'
! p ylnM «k r ^ .»d t f::?
SB percent o f your efficiency to hear sustaining Principle of the
built of material durable enough to last at least until the another and still another oppor­
on Pnrk Avenue, Misa Palmer
o f trust,
on Tuesday at their home on Elm
tunity. Let us begin this year like nnd mental diseases.
Miss Pattye Lyles leaves Tues- Avenue.
Capt. nnd Mrs. John Winibish, A lg o of Oviedo.
On ^&gt;hich my care-freed soul shall bonds are redeemed.— Plant City Courier.
It is well
'''I;,
1*,n &gt;'ol!r work, you must live in 1 verse, life will take on a
|«y for Philadelphia, where *h,
men and women. Let us make it known thnt long continued anxie­ grain A d 'and nre o the heaHng ^
of Orlando, motored to Sanford
sail in quietness.
present, not in the past or in ' meaning. Then there will b*
Us been in training at Mem orial
n better year thnn the last, any­ ty, u chronic stute o f fear und
Sunday and w ere - the guests o f
Mrs. C. J. Ryan nnd fam ily who
I will be calm!
the
future.
Nothing
that
has
hup•
room
fo
r
worry,
no
o f ^ " h i t o f "d e lic a te macWneiT. ,hn U , r “ N " th,nff thnt hn* ‘' “ o - 1 " * » " » " r worry, no cause
Mr. nnd Mrs. Deane Turner mo- their children,
,,
- •
,f
Hospital Roxborough.
Mrs., Hawkins Con- have been the guest's of Mrs. Per­
how, even if we cun not make it w orry, prolonged mental discord o f
pencil or may happen to you enn ! fear; thcru will be no failure,
Have
nothing
to
do
with
them.
tored
to
Daytona
Beach
Tuesday
nopyt
Maurice,
Glenn
and
Harry
"llow
(a
Jd|t
Solders
Hort|*fr
BosJi”
perfect.
prevent
your
making
n
success
o
f
regrets,
no
unhappinev-.
‘
any
nature,
such
ns
jealousy,
pro­
ry Jcrnigan, left Tuesday morn­
I will be just.
* Ily Irvin S. Cobb
. Mrs \\\ J. McBride. M r. and where they spent the day most \Viinbish.
Multitudes o f people are
a
staud- today— if you think right. And if j succeeding New Year will
L»k&lt;
other fo r m o fin retim e m l, there ere
duce cancer, liver and kidney
ing in their car for their home in
. trouP1
I know so little of myself, o f men,
pleasantly.
g o o j an-t h a j re a l etiJle
T k it book­
M
rs.
.).
R.
Ly|p&lt;
anj
Miss
Pattye
ing
on
the
threshold
o
f
this
New
O U T OF ENDLESS billions of hies, dyspepsia, nnd innumerable
you can make n success o f one i milestone in the journey "f a
I
Fort Pierce. Mr. Ryan, who hns
O f life. Shall I interpret hnrshly?
let ( t f j r l r e ip ta io t the im portan t f e jlu r r %
Year discouraged and beaten. day, you can make a success o f 1 py, successful life.
y.L , I‘ P*‘i&gt;t Tuesday afternoon
other
pHysicul
ills,
besides
the
efforts
of
trying,
of
wanting
to
in
theur b*md%. U 'e a iIt gladly $rm j
.
Ilind
A ten-twent-thirt company was j on an elderly person in a fu r­
with friends at F’aola.
Dr. nnd'Mrs. J. T. Denton nnd! .
*}[*• f F ™ 'kni C\™y
t U u “ 1d H ” * been in North Carolina, where he
They have lost hope and given up
yon a topy w ith o u t the U e tt obliga tion on
was railed by the illness o f his
And loose as in the seat o f God? making a long road jump. The trimmed overcoat and tan gutters, improve, hns come the human race iarger number o f mankind’s men­ trying to do their best. That is,
Mrs.
John
Leonard!
motored
t"
Z
re
K
J
°
T
your part.
Out tal ills.
members wtyp- scattered through j He shook him by the shoulder un­ — improved as it is today.
Bend low, O soul!
0 0 *
‘ . ) . , vy...:i| l " ! ' .’ &lt;-*ru&gt;r“ *n , mother, joined
■ - his fumily
. . here
. -..
they are trying, hut only in a halD H H B a a a a a a i B i a i i i a a a a a a a M a a i i B H B B a a a a B a a a "®1 "111
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robson, of Orlando Tuesdny where they spent
o f endless other billions o f e f­
wnerc they will be located fo r th e ; and motored home with them. Mr.
train.
The cojuluctor found the til the sleeper opened his eyes.
I will be just!
hearted
way,
to
go
on.
They
are
I
*n*ndo,
were
the
guests
o
f
the
a
ino.-t
pleasant
day.
The New Y ear is here, offering
next three months.
Ryan was former City Manager,
manager who kuuided him the tick­
“ Belong to the troupe, I sup- forts, resolves, enrnest struggles, every one ot us a chance to begin not nil there in their enthusiasm,
former ^ parents. Dr. nnd Mrs. J.
bitter
fnilures
and
will
come
final­
( and he ‘ nnd his charming
wife
ets
fo
r
the
whole
outfit
and
left
I will be kind.
pose," nsid the conductor.
•&gt;. Koli-un. on Monday.
in their energy nnd determination
Mrs. II. J. McMullen is expect­
nil
over
again
nnd
make
good
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ycldinm, who hnve scores of friends here who
T o bird and bea.st, to friend and the conductor to nick out the uctThe traveler was
widc-awdkc ly the real nnd dignified human where we have failed in the past. to annihilate their difficulties nnd
ed
home
Wednesday
from
Savan­
race.
Each of us in his little
ors and actresses nimself.
instantly.
foe ulike—
. Miss
. Norma Griffin, o f Kissim - nah, und Augusta, Ga„ nnd Jack­ have spent the past two months always look forward to their visits
Whether we do this or not depends push their way to their goal. They
Asleep, curled up,In a plush sent * “ No sir!” he snorted indignantly struggle does for real humanity on just one thing— thought. What are the victims o f their past fa il­
A priest o f joy! O churl, to make
If# ,H tbl&gt; ofroctivo house guest sonville, where she has been the here ns the guests o f Mr. nnd Mrs. with much pleasure.
what the little coral insect does
o f the smoker, the conductor came — "Coterie, sir! coterie!”
George Jenkins, le ft Tuesday niurnaught sad!
n •r,'1 ’'Men Jones and Miss Lc guest o f relatives.
we think we are, what \ve are ures, mistakes, false steps, nnd
IS BACK OF P R A C T IC A L L Y E V E R Y LARGE
for the l)ig_ ryef. N ot one really convinced of, we become, fo r j non-pcrformanccs; they are disap
I viaire Jones on Park Avenue.
ing in their car fo r their home HELPED LITTLE G IR L ’S COUGH
1 Better unborn thnn leave u
matters. S'et that coral reef has thought is the silent, invisibl
"F O L E Y ’S .H O N E Y A N D T A R
pointed
with their P
past efforts
-.
crawling trail o f woe!
FO R TU N E
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmett M. Huno *n St* Augustine.
in it nothing greater than the e f­ force that moulds
COMPOUND is fine. My little
‘V rosier, jr.. lorm yrly of and dnughtcr, Joyce, nre now nt
I will be kind!
life to its with the things they have done us
ISanf.
-K.’ .hut
Fo®tcr*
r -’ Jacksonville,
h 'r."'»r »y .o f
fort of u tiny insect. Not one of shape.
U
nfiinj'
nowJof
well as with the things they have
Miss Zoo Munson and Mrs. Mur- girl had an nwful cough. I got n
Pensacola Journal
home to their friends at the home
I h th,
us
is
of
any
importance.
left
undone,
nnd
they
keep
visual­
The
great
mass
of
poor
people—
the
failures
and
p
,
^
o
f
Dr.
and
Mrs. J. N.
gnret Laing o f Chicago, III., re­ bottle o f FOLEY’S H O N E Y A N D
I
f
you
want
to
take
advantage
I will be glad!
of
Miss
Martha
Fox
on
Oak
Ave­
ut their home on Park
Y et in the future this earth will o f the priceless opportunity this izing all their unfortunate past,
T A R COMPOUND nnd gave her n
pendents— is largely composed of those who have neg­ I Kobaon
Glad 6f the whole o f life. Bitter
Avtii Uc.
nue.
• turned home Sunday evening n i­
Hecretury Hughes, uf the state
know n magnificent humanity— N ew Yeur brings to you; if you dwelling on the unhappy pictures
glasses.
ter n very delightful motor trip few doses nnd she was greatly re­
rue
lected
to
sa
ve,*
.
‘
*
o
f
all
their
blunders.
They
kee;
und in it there will he nothing want to get on the right track for
•And fragrant thyme are good. Ser- department, he o f the hewhiskored A N D D R IN K it.
Mrs. J. K. Mcttinger nnd daugh­ to Tampn and St. Petersburg. Mrs. lieved," writes Clyde II. Benson,
fnce, fears the "re d " invnsion of T H E N A speaker was introduced. grenter thnh the feeble effort o f a health, happiness nnd success, you them in their mind so constantly
Fattier A. .S. Peck and his mothbest
pent und dove
The
habit
of
saving
can
be
developed
by
anyone.
M
any
ter,
Miss Ruth Mettinger, left Laing is spending n few weeks Marlhrook, Virginia. The
T*fv Jonathan Peck, spent last
fqeblc man. The greatest thing, must think right. You must throw thnt they can’t tnink properly,
hero with her mother, Mrs. Ham- remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse­
W HO TO LD us.
,Thou mudi-st. Let me drink L ife ’s this country.
Tuesday
for
their
home
in
Jack­
Out o f the knowledge and experience gained
a fortune hns had Its sturt through the opening a &gt;^v.'
r!,*. v,‘r&gt;' pleasantly nt Daytona
perhaps will he the effort o f the qil feur, worry, doubt, discourage- they can't make out nn efficient
Let’s recall n few years! Wasn't A L L A B O U T thfe Reds. •
ness; relieve* promptly nnd effe c­
cup, not sip its foam!
sonville, nfter n delightful visit mitt and uncle, M. F. Robinson.
during fifty-eight yean in th e fm t m ortgage
program? they enn’t concentrate
a
!*',
\\
cottage
o
f
Miss
ment,
all
wrong
thinking,
out
o
f
.
ings
account.
*
"
man
thut
failed.
No
mun
can
Mr.
Hughes
the
enndidute
for
pres­
tively. FO LEY’S H O N E Y A N D
I will be gladt
here with* her daughter, Mrs. W. I-.
Brenda Morri«on.
investment field without loss to a single investor,
your life forever.' These ure lying their forces in n supreme effort to
weigh motives or deserts.
ident in 191li who uppeulcd to ev­ A N D TH E Bolsheviks.
Miss Winfred Strong le ft Tues­ T A R COMPOUND hns stood the
Slorgan.
get on their feet again.
A
N
D
OTHERS.
masks
that
hide
from
the
world
Why
not
make
your
start
today—
with
this
institution?
wc have evolved many exclusive protective
ery “ red” interest in this country
day afternoon
fo r
Tullnhasxeo, trst of time, serving three genernI will be IAve;
W H O H AD no respect.
ICulu &gt;! Fu&gt; « “ n‘l Gladys McL E T TH E N E X T year begin on und from yourself the real man in
where shq will resume her studies! tions.
Mrs.
T.
L.
Dumas.
Mrs.
Rayfeatures which have been incorporated in flic
• N o t loving merely, but Love's to elect him. But o f course that
The
mill
cannot
grind
with
wa­
L , : ^ ’ 'v'ho hnve been the
FO R L A W and order.
your part un honest effort to do you, the mun thut God made,— ter.that is past. Suppose u millet !
is now past history.
very self
m odern, scientifically d e velop ed real estate
K™®"**
o
f
Miss
W
inifred
not
to
skulk
and
whine,
and
be­
A
N
D
HE
suit!
that
the
country.
better. Do your tiny share o f the
In Washington, where Mr. Sec­
... Th at gives its life to do while
should spend his time regretting
m ortgage— the Adair P rotected Bond.
moan
his
hard
luck,
but
to
rise
to
E
V
E
R
Y
D
AY
in
every
way.
tVr?l,, ,f,'r Vht‘ P“ at w**k, left yesI big work ahead of the race— and
retary Hughes hns to push them
others prute
rua5' |,,r ‘ heir home in Hastings
the height o f his sublime possibil­ the loss o f the water which- had
W
A
S
G
RO
W
IN
G
w«
tr.se
and
worse.
in
doing
so
you
may
do
wonders
gone through
his leaky
dun.,
. JOt doing, and grows Christlike out o f his way. are more Bolshevik
These bonds, created, approved and recom­
ities us a son o f God.
for your own little existence. How
than he need ever fear from Rus- A N D T H E government.
through the open sluices in hi#
’math the Cross of Mun!
Katp McBride, who has
mended by the South’s Oldest Mortgage J41.
SH O U LD PU T all these lawless to begin - think more— talk less—
siu.
•*
1 will be Love!
, ,hp FU®»t of her aunt, Mrs.
Resolve now that you will be a mill, grieving because he hndit’t
people.
.
vestment House, are secured upon selected
use energy in doing instead of success this year. Seal your reso­ utilized it, yet nil the while allow­
_•
McBride, fur
The Bolshevik in Washington IN PR ISO N .
north
r ;.Uri ' ,c\ for th°
A
CO
M
M
U
NITY
B
U
ILD
E
R
planning.
Make
up
your
minds
im
proved properties, centrally located, such us
ing
the
water
still
to
(low
away,
• I will be great;
lution
by
doing
ut
once
whut
tho
are those who seek to undermine
^ MIarshville,
a V h v k Uv
io help others, if only with nplite- young man pictured by tho Suc- through the leak he had not L A N. a£
C. for her hon,e
office
buildings, hi
Tice
hotels, and apartment houses,
N o t in my littleness, nor in the [ the federal government by violut- A N D K E E P them there.
U. F. W IIIT N E R . Ca*M*f
P. FORSTER, President *
en the trouble to mend, nnd the
ness and patience. Be n uecont
mouth
j ing und making a mockery of the A N D E V E R Y B O D Y applauded.
whose value is far in excess o f the total bond
sluices that yet rehmined open;
O f men, but in my work and s p ir it,, laws und constitution. A list of A N D THE. men who had flasks in little bullet in thut great ball­
issue and whose net earning power greatly
iRopul.r V !V M00re’ 0n°' o f the
their pockets. »
bearing uppurutus we c a lf "c iv il­ hitternes.H." The failure knows his whut would vdu think o f him?
Murt
2,500 names, said to be liquor cus
3 3 ft. W * 1
? ,,f Cathedral
exceeds the annual interest and principal
You
would
think
that
the
man
wns
I
ization.”
*
own
weakness.
Stop
lying
to
your
A
P
P
L
A
U
D
E
D
M
O
ST
of
all.
Mr. 4 1 9 r,anJ°t 1* the guest o f
1 f r e t , if F ime doffs not its cap? turners o f the iHittlcggers, has
a fool. Y'et you are doing even a
payments.
Give the others a chance to roll. self, from now on.
Use Me, O God!
mysteriously
disappeared front And I wondered.
™ Thi,;,
• * h"
more foolish thing than that, it
Save
money
above
all.
That
means
•WHICH
L
A
W
S
I
should
obey.
You
know
your
weaknesses.
I will lie great!
some government agency. Would
Friends and Customers, One and All:
Because they pay 7 % aa against 5 % and
opportunity. Control ’ yourself— Correct them.
Ask that consci­ ia worse than wasting precious en­
D IO Y O U H E A R A N Y O N E IN Y O U B
not these 2,500 bolshevik do inure A N D W HICH I could violate.
ergy
to
demoralize
your
brnin
und
6 % o f other equally high-grade investments,
appetite, vanity, thirst, egotism, ence tucked away in your strange
Ito v i'
Tunnicliffe motored
*”
I will. I— dust?
•
to destroy
orderly
government A N D S T IL L he u good citizen.
I * hissimmce Monday morning
F A M IL Y SNEEZE?
self-indulgence in all its foojish brains, whnt you ought to do. It incapacitate yourself for work
A d a ir Protected Bonds en able you to very
’ 'Nay, I sai&lt;’ . if! And yet there is than the ones who muy come from A N D W H Y the other fellow.
Kin . xlne Is ImVIUvr evidence Ihnt you have caugtll 'V'1',1 |,"ti!
forms. Your first business is 't o m ay be half asleep— hut it will by worrying and fretting over*
H
A
D
NO
T
the
same
right.
no i!
PleaianOo
8
,pC.nt
,he
,la&gt;'
'
most
ltussiu?
tangibly increase your incom e.
things tiiat ure
nre pusi
past Und
done with
mil p n d .il y.iiim.-lf and your family imlay bv Kri'im. '
im ianU y a* the guest o f friends.
am, uo
rule yourself. Do that ns a pre­ t.H you. if you ask persistently
TO PIC K ami choose.
W ith God. A ll’s mine if I will.tuke.
•
fl.B
JI
JONHS
I.IVHIt
nml
KIliN
)?)’
TON
IP
whU.'h.
,
The Intercollegiate Stutesmaij,
and really want to know.
und c,,n " ot now^he hulped.
liminary to uny other success.
TH E I.AW S to be respected.
eerrn*. srla ns a innle and la ^ illv r and lir*|M On- sysin*' .....eg
By our Partial Payment Plan you may invrtt
The ifs
Charles
bn this very subject, says:
dlil'in in throw nfT nltacks of I'Ol.tl. MAI.AIOA mol t Id
• l(l# In»rrniVi
*10).00, 550.00. 5100.00 or more a month, and re­
” , JJdon and Kenney
A N D SO far.
.
, W ith me. I can do all, be all, a t­
"But Nvhat shall I do with thri |
Tin n ir will in- ready nu matter what time of day or oh.
ceive 7*» interest on your payments. May we send
1 H A V E N ’T found the answer.
REM EM BER T H A T all you get S A Y TO T H E old year: “ Good old y ea r?’ some one asks.
r,f frier t ° f 0 r,anJ° w*fh a party
tain the Christ!
Po
rnnd thn-'itens.
.,
THE OTHER night
hi-1 ^&lt;1*
among thoso enjoythe full deuib of this pleasant way o f saving at 7**«?
bye;
.1
have
no
time
to
waste
comes
from
the
efforts
o
f
those
I
T
H
A
N
K
you.
n \r. h u m : IN m r.V K N T A T M IN l « W O IIT II .%
I will— with God!
with it, niv friend? What would
%
iio t t m : o f r u iK .
n
of
I A T T E N D E D u banquet.
that lived before you and o f those grievin g over you. Y’ ou have seen you do with an old suit o f colthes,.
4 , t
!,no* ce'&gt;®J Sanford G o lf
Tlilrty-llvi* n* lit.t tinluy will
vrry 11U v t«»
Sunday afternoon.
Y'ou l^v'e me play the fool, waste my time, all soiled and worn out. no longer
m&gt; boast o f our Americnnism, that live uround you.
• Then walk. O Father, daily by my W H E R E T H E R E were a lot of
* r mm «.f t’Muirliln*.
wlu*Viln« or i»«»MMlt»ly a 8*Vrr* 1
1
deceive
myself.
Y’
ou'll
lie
the
last
business
men.
IM
I'M
IHI'UII.U
l
,
.
ycOf
want
it
taught
to
the
immigrants
in
n
co-operative
body,
n
gigantic
o
f
any
use*
to
you?
I
f
any
one
&lt;■
side
livery l»ottic In Gl’ A llAN TFK I* l»* Hive •^LWaclIoii
^
r to see that sight." Stick to ' )poorer than
make
their co-operative. Be an honest part- yea
yourself- can- use
it.»
A lo n g the climbing pathway o f the A N D B A N K E R S and manufactur­ who come here to
W
----Ferran ami
inrtfi.y ref undid.
ers.
lUrrv v &amp; rs' J • L &gt;Ferran nnd
thut— he n better njan, or woman, Jgive it away. Y’ ou got all you can
homes, but then proceed to violate |ner— give others a chance,
• •a
• a*
year;
REALTY &amp; T R U S T CO .
ru.,11, ^ »rr.a.n
Eustis were the
or boy, or girl, beginning with i get out o f it.
I f you can do
R O U M IL L A T &amp; ANDERSON
Fur ao I shall clasp hands with A N D I saw u good n any take out' tlie laws and the federal constitu
flio
'*'1
IliilfV iluudiaj
A IL A .N 1 ,
Mrs.
D.
I*
today.
And
good
luck,
success
to
j
uny
thing
to
retrieve
mistakes
o
rj
N%&gt;)‘
o
n
i»
ri.oitiD
A
.
;
their
flasks.
•
11
ion.
T
r
a
°f
MrY’
OU
KNOW
what
you
ought
to
Love and Power,
l ' n» ’ her on Sunday.
•
I
failures,
do
it;
i
f
not,
forget
th
e'
A N D POUR something into their I What is a Bolshevik, anyway?
do. “ The heart knoweth his owp you irfi the efforL
'y,
And shall not fearl
.
1*.
^
.
t y* »v
*
iimiaii
oi
tarnft U*th* t t f rine. Pittmnn ot TornI
,ne “ tractive guest o f Mrs.

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IT H A C A , N. Y., Dec. 31.—
Georg* Pfann, star quarter­
back o f the Cornell
football
A N D IT S P E R S O N A L W ISH TO EXPRESS OUR
.team nnd one of the best field
A T L A N T A . Gn„ Jnn. 1.—Tho
... N E W Y O R K , Jan. 1— T h e'u n ­
generals in tho history o f the
Nntionn! Collegiate Athletic Asso­
ceremonious passing o f Carl Mays
gridiron sport,' is making prepa­ ciation today reaffirmed Its sup­
from the
pages
of
American
rations to entir West Point next
port o f Charlie Paddock, Univer­
League history may well be char­
summer^ according to close
sity
of
Southern
California,
acterized as a monument &gt;to the
friends o f the player. I t 4s un-1 sprinter, in adopting a resolution
FOR T H E O P P O R T U N IT Y • OF- SERVING OUR
fleeting nature o f fame. Three
M A N Y CUSTOMERS DURING
dtrstood that Pfann, Whose
providing that’ hereafter American
years ago Mays was no good trfat
home is irv Marion, Ohio, hns
colleges and universities 'rercive
the American League wont to w ar
tffe’ right to determine eligibility
been ussured nn appointment to
over him nnd spent upward o f n
o f their students to participatq in
the M ilitary
Academy i f he
half million dollars b«/oro the is­
athletic meets in this country or
cares to accept and he is In­
sue wns settled. A fe w weeks ago
elsewhere.
.
clined to look with fa vo r on tho
A N D W IS H E AC H A H A P P Y A N D PROSPEROUS
he wns put up fo r sale at the
Idea. Pfann Is now a senior
The association also made public
NEW YEAR
waiver price, nnd not p club In
nt Cornell and will be graduated
correspondence concerning the de­
the league was interested,
barment of Paddock from the 1921
in June. I f he enters .West
c team at the instance of
Point he w ill be eligible fo r tho
’ Mays’ is the old story o f a trump
a
inteur ^thlctic union.
football team throughout his
today nnd tramp tomorrow.
four-ycnr course, ns the Arm y
Action on Paddock’s case came
lia s Trained W ell.
r
. .r
docs not have the same eligibil­
Into in the day nfter n genera!
Variations and hypnths enter his, ity rules as are in voguo nt
consideration o f college sports
talc, however, A
comparatively
Puddock's case wns presented by
most colleges.
young man, ho entered major
Gen. Palmer E. Pierce, president i
longue baseball lesjj
than nine
o f the association, in his address.
years ngo, nnd since he nlwnyf
A i committee, appointed to consid­
STR
ATO
N-W
ILL
SPEAK.
taken the best of care o f himself
er the matter, droiy up the resolu­
it is hardly credible thllt^his abil­
tion which wns approved unani­
M IA M I, Jnn. 1.— Dr. John Ronch mously by thy association.
ity lias altogether vanished bcyont(
hope o f reclaim.
W hat is more' Strnton, pastor o f Calvury Baptist
' Case is Reviewed.
Another way R ed Comb
The association, had been re­
likely is that American league' Church, w ill he umong the promiclubs, having seen sufficient o f ment fchurchmen -o f tho Baptist quested by the Paris University
Egg Mash excels—
denomination to appear on the pro­ Club to procure tho attendance o f
RedLOxnb
Mays during his tenure in that,
gram nt tho South Bible Confer­ American college students in tho
E^MaaK
( ;*icontaindurf;
organization, decided by common
ence here o nFebrunry 12. Dnccontains no
consent that the liability o f his , tor Straton is n leader nmong the International University meet in
Paris last May -1. Paddock entered
personal characteristics wns g r e a t-!
....." :” Vl * "V ,— " —
dust nor &lt;
- lliii n
l o l l i i t n t m *» n u c a f a
tvj.
fundamentalists in the widespread
e r than whatever assets his pitch­ cbntrnversy among churchmen re­ the meet ns an accredited repre­
filler ■*■
sentative o f his university.
ing might produce. In consequence garding the Bible’s infallibility.
as
Having
competed
in
the
event.,
he will wind up his innjor league
Americans have opened the
the resolution continued, ho wns*
*. ** • * ,r
days
with
the
Cincinnati
Reds.
senson at famous St. Moritz,
E X E C U TIV E CO M M ITTE E,
suspended by the Amateur Ath­
IS
DUSTLESS!
Mnys
is
a
victim
o
f
self-cruci­
MEET.
letic union and “ thereby under the
Switzerland.
Photo shows a
— Due m nj S iiiii mt F ilin Irritate aaj
fixion. Hu left few
friends In
O R L A N P O , Jan. 1.— Th e execu­ rules adopted by the International
adhtro la I ha N i m i i i M i a t lAa throat.
skUjumper “ doing his stuff’’
Boston when he wns sold to the tive committee of tho Christian Olympic committee is ineligible to
while spectators watch from be­
Ynnkocs nnd precipitated the last Endeavor Union met here on Tues- participate in the forthcoming
Ituiff on REDCOMB {* QUALITY
*
o f the baseball wars. He loaves . day afternoon, Jan. 1, fo r the pur- Olympic guinea.’’
low.
. .
just as many in New York now. pose of outlining work fo r the
The National Collegiate Athletic
Association recognizes the jur­
Y et his personality has virtu es.' coming year.
isdiction of the American Olympic
One o f them is gameness,
lie
W H O LESALE AND R E TA IL FEED
(iLBF.lt H O YS’ CO NFERENCE.
Association in nil matters pertain­
steps well under the Inahr.
-Phone 91
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Jnn. 1.— Y. M. ing to American representation in Elm Avenue nntl Commercial StreetWhile the light raged over his C. A. members of this section are
the Olympic games, the resolution
transfer to the Yankees in 1919 he* making plans for the Older Boys’
sail].
pitcher excellent hall and really Conference to he held here JunuW . B. Bovnrd, secretary o f the
performed a one-man job of keep­ nry 25-27. Upwards o f 300 hoys faculty athletic committee, today
P A S A D E N A , C alif, Jnn. 1 .— ing his dub in the rnce. The issue nre expected to nttend the meet­ A y e r, o f the University o f Wash­
ington, any.? that “ colleges in
Elaborate ceremonies have been wns settled by 1920, nnd Carl ings.
southern California have always
planned for the opening here Tues­ slumped through (he first-half o f
•
'
SE N TEN C ED TO DIE.
been friendly to the A. A. U „ hut in T
day o f the football game between the race,
Unforiuinte Ball.
M IAM I. Jnn. 1.— W. R. Asher, this instance, the colleges feel that
the Annapolis Midshipmen nnd
Late in the senson, however, he taxi-driver, has been sentenced to Paddock is being unduly punished, '
the University o f Washington ele­
accidentally hit
Ray
Chapman death for killing R. D. Niles, a considering he followed advice of
ven, it was announced today.
Judge Mitchell highest
collegiate
authorities, i
As Adm iral K. S. Robinson, with a pitched ball, and tho latter 1 fellow taxi-mnn.
commander-in-chief o f the United ' died before morning. N o one re­ II. Pric.e before whom the case C ollege support, vital to life ot
states battle fleet, arrives ami en- [ grettod the tragedy ns much qs was tried, granted a motion for Southern Pacific A'. A. U „ w i ll ,
supreme probably lie withdrawn through
tcra his box he w ill receive the ad­ Mays, hut his enemies proceeded appeal to the state
force o f public opinion If Prout ‘
miral's salute from a 200-piece to make enpital o f the accident, court. *
(President William C. Prout, of
nnd
there
was
much
talk
o
f
driving
navy band.
M \NV STUDENTS ENROLLED. the Amateur Athletic union) can­
A checkerboard pencil with square eraser and lucky
A marine- guard w ill parade the ' him out nf hnsehtll, since he had
EUSTIS. Jnn. 1.— Four thousand not assume n judicial rather than
colore, which then will he hoisted : gaii(rd some notoriety because his three hundred students nre onrnl- a w ar-like attitude.
horse shoe will he given away to anyone who buys 0*.
on the field with all due ceremony. underhand delivery had resulted in td in the schools of Lake County
Molene horse and mule feed. This is your chance to
Before the kick-off the Navy many men being hit*
this venr. nn increase (if more than
F ort Lauderdale— $300,000 bonds
goat and the Washington Husky
1,0C0 pupils, during.the last three to he i.isued fo r improvement i f
get a useful gift ami at the same time lay in a supply
M IL L IO N H O LLAR H OTEL.
dog w ill parade their escorts from
{•cars. Scientific tests nre now boW E ST P A L M B E A C H . Jan. 1.— intr made, of. xomo.of the |»upilt state highway in this vicinity. ,
“ and Seattle in ntterulof an economical, nourishing horse feed. Don’t miss
A ten-story ftrciironf oUih buti'V
hicli if proven* satisfactory will
j
It wns originally planned to to cost approximately $1,000,090 &gt;e put in
it. Get your pencil early, before {lie supply is exhaust­
use throughout the
T H E P A IN T WE SELL
start the game at 2 o’clock, but a’ is to he built at Palm Beach by
country, it is stated. One class of
IS
a conference.yesterday 2:15 p. in. New York firm, it is announced, tests is designed to show the act­
ed.
wns fixed for the kick-off.
Work on the structure is expected ual progress the pupil is making
During the play the head conch- t«» Jictrin sometime in January or in his studies, while another, called
qx on the sidelines w ill have the j J*vot\n\vy&gt; It wiill he placed on n tin' general intelligence tests, fur­
advice and assistance o f assist- ' b»t 'v,*h &lt;m() feet frontage on the nishes a more accurate basis for
classification o f pupils.
ant ocnchcs perched on.the top o f
the stadium.
Special telephone
T DOES NOT CRACK,
f f
J. A
M
"
IT
CRACK.
lines are being installed from the
PEEL, NOR D U STER, OR
upper tier o f seats to the edge of
the Held, up that the members and
Dues the fellow who trys to sell you a cheaper feed AL­
C H A LK OFF
their aides may he in continual
W AYS F a y'll is as good as
contact.
A Full Line nf Kalsomine, Var­
I.ast night 10,000 scats still
The v6ry best Uattery is an
nishes nnd Stains
were available, but it is confident­
ly expected that (In- full 52,000
SOLD O N LY IIY
E
capacity o f the stadium will he
W
e
re-charge
and
repair
all
sold out before the start of the
game.
makes of Flatteries
S A N F O R D I 'A i N t

W HOOPEE

MAJOR LEAGUES

APPRECIATION
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fo o tb a ll, the grant college sport,
lln proved to be the most
Unassisted Triple
o f fa ll snorts in nll 'scco f the country. Attendance
Plays Featured
w ere brok en . everywhere,
was never keener and
1923 Baseball Y ear
players w ere never more
‘ »nt. W ithout exaggeration,
ir 1023 can be called the
The 102.1 season was unusual
i t football history.
in the major longues in produc­
. Eastern footb all perhaps the
ing a pair of unassisted triple
1s t featu re w as the return o f plays. In nil the previous yours
to an exalted position onion-;
o f big league* hail only three
select in the gridiron world.
had boon recorded, nnd o f those
Blue swept everything in its
one was made in n world’s se­
It—a thorny path— beset with
ries nnd the other has been dis­
ie h w orth y, focm en ns A rm y.
puted. The three were made by
Ifcryland, Buck noil, Harvard nnd
Paul Hines in 1878, NcAl Hall in
eeton— and on the strength o f
1900 nnd Hill WnmbsgansiK in
* phenomenal record, the Klis
the 1920 world’s scries. The
can be called the equals if not th»*
Hines play has been the subject
triors o f any gridiron comhinno
f some dispute.
lr\'thc Hast.
The two triple plays o f 1923
-Cornell alone o f all the m ighty
were made in the final month
astern elevens turned out durof the season, both by Doston
' the past season, can vie with
in fielders. George Hums, first
Blue fo r
premier
honors,
lmscmnn of the Kcd Sox, made
(tile the Ithacans, like the Hullthe
first.
Ernest
Padgett,
^__jf, did not lose a game during
’ the year, their schedule was not no young shortstop o f the Braves,
made the other.
difficult.
In no instuncp, during
eig h t game schedules, did Yale And
tell face fhe same opponents
_ on comparative scores alone it
would be difficult to rate the two Michigan for Conference honors.
leading elevens o f the Knst. P e r ­ Michigan also had its individual
haps the most im partial way nf star, its fullback Kipke, being con­
. ranking the Blue and the Red sidered . the best punter in the
would b e to place both in a niche W cst.J f not in the entire football
high above the rest, the Abou Ben playing terrain.
The rnce for the Western Con­
- Ahdems o f the football world.
ference title, the most important
Specialize in Open Play.
Both Y alo nnd Cornell gained of standardized football champion­
th eir high positions by specializ­ ships quests, wns intensely inter­
in g In the open gam e— the style esting. Mid-western football fans
which wns most fnvornbly received expect unsets und iis n result the
b y ,th e followers o f the great col­ interest nn the championship con­
lege game. In so doing Ynle do- tests never wanes. This in a great
lU d fro m *its football style o f measure accounted for the' tr e ­
e- past few years, when line mendous crowds that football ntplunging seemed the Blue’s only tructer in the West. The co n fer­
ence elevens nlpne ployed before
offensive weapon.
Yi a le ’s offensive material this more than 1.009.000 people.
tar, taken ns a group, was per: yea
Penn Leads in Attendance.
nps the best in college ranks,
The West, however, was not
’or hnrd driving, end running and alone in attracting record-break­
’orwnrd pnssing it would be hard ing crowds. Every Saturday in
to find the peer o f Eli hacks. F u r­ October and November found ca­
thermore, Ynle was doubly blessed pacity gatherings wherever foot­
in backfleld m aterial— her substi­ ball was played. Penn played be­
t u t e Were almost on a par with fore more people than any o t h e r
the regular quartet. Captain M al­
^
lory, Rtcvcns, Pond, Neale, Neiil- Oo!!°in0ils'new
lingcr und Rlchesbn formed a g a l ­
Other colleges'iiktifiso had Hrelr
a x y o f stars hnrd to equal in any record orewds. N ew sttulin, no
section o f the country.
matter how large, seemed inade­
\
Cornell's attack, which proved so quate to handle the ever-increasing
" successful against all opposition, horde o f football enthusiasts.
was tlkewise open. Gil Dohio’s puAn inkling o f the tremendous
■, pits specialized n thrusts oil' tackle revenue gained from football may
i, and with powerful interference be had by considering that Penn­
play. The m ighty George Pfanu sylvania’s home receipts were
gained almost nt w ill this one $670,000. In general football re­
play. The m ighty George Pfnnr: ceipts were approximately double
r usually carried the hull on these tho attendance. Consider the fact
sudden rushes and if individual that Yale, Harvard und Pennsyl­
brilliance he considered he. more vania played before 1 ,000,000 peo­
1 than any other member o f the Big ple nnd then by stretching the im ­
Red muchine, was responsible for agination try to guess the total
Gil Dobie’s success.
for the East nnd the entire coun­
Pfann’s fame wns widespread. try.
Scarcely one nominator o f all- * The season was featured by
star tennis dared om it that m ighty many intcrsectiunal battles, with
Cornell buck. Pfnpn could do e v ­ Notre Paine figuring in the most
erything that was required o f a Important. Many Southern elev­
v o T i r i : t o t \ \i* 1 1 i:ns.
back and ha could do it more e f ­ ens came North to battle Eastern
KanToril, KlnrMo. .Inn. I. lull.
fectively than nrty other back in teams and in the main the East
As n u o lriil Pv Section t’j. ( ’Impthe East. Football fans traveled was successful. N ot so, however, tor fi5!»(t, I .aw* of I'lorlilii. I will lie
fa r to see the sensational back in wlitm Notre Paine came here to 111 Dll follow Ilia places, on the ilute
actlnn. They were thrilled when play Arm y, Princeton mid Carne­ noil between tin ' hours s, t after
each, for the purpose of receiving
tho Red flash broke uwn ytn swell gie Tech. The Westerners came, Tax
IteturnH for the o ; i r |:*2I:
Cornell’s ponderous point total and saw and comiuergl all three. The
( I.-a * va— January 17th.
111:0(1 A.
they wore overjoyed to hear that work of the South Bend team fur­ At In 3:110 I’, M
Osceola
January
IMh,
10:00 A.
Pfann w ill continue his football ca ­ nished a basis for comparison o f
Al to :t:u*&gt; p. m .
reer as u cadit at West Point when the relative strength o f the East
I'lniliioln— January 2I»t. 10:00 A.
he ip graduated front Cornell.
and West, hut as there were better A!, to 12:00 At.
Cahrlolln January 2 1 st. I pm I*.
Eastern Backfleld Stars.
tennis in the East than (hose de­
so 5:09 I*. M.
Am ong other Eastern offensive feated by Notre Panic, it is not M. Ovlcilo—
January 22rp|. 10:00 A.
stars might he mentioned nil the possible to choose one eleven as Al !•. :t;uo I*. M.
Altamonte Jiuiiiry H’ ril. IO:uo A.
memhers o f 'Y a le ’s backfleld, e s ­ tho champion team o f the country.
M. to 12:0 0 At.
pecially Bill M allory, who added
I.otiuu-ooil .latiuur.Y 23ril. 1:00 I*.
some excellent drop-kicking to hh ' Pensacola — Muscle Shoals, I At. to 3:00 I*. At
numerous accomplishments, ( ’ lies Birnlinglmm nnd Pensacola Kail - : l.oke Alary— January 21th, 10;00
At. (•&gt; 5:00 l ’. M
ter Bowmnn, of Syracuse, Harry road planning extension from j A. i'aotn—
January 2 .7 th. 10:00 A. At.
Wilson, o f Penn State, W alter Kimbrought to Jasper.
to 12:00 Al.
•Monroe -nJnuurv 2.71 h. |:oo I'. At.
Kpppisrh, o f Columbia, George
Sniythe, o f Arm y,
were other
TH IS OUT— IT IS WORTH to :i:ii0 !\ At.
A V A I ’OIIN. •
powerful offensive factors.
M O NEY
Tax Assessor.
The West, too, hud its stars, one
Send this ad and ten cents to
o f the greatest/ being
Harold i Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield Avc.,
Grange, o f Illinois. Grange was, in I Chicago, III., writing your name ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS
fact, proclaimed the greatest hack i and address clearly. You will re­
o f the year by many competent
$1.50
ceive a ten cent bottle o f F O L E Y ’S
critics. Like Pfann. he was a tri­
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Automobile and hike tires
mainly responsible fo r his college's for coughs, colds and hoarseness,
high ranking in the Western C o n ­ also free sample package o f FO­ Get our prices before buying
diuretic stimu­
ference. Grange was undoubtedly L E Y ’S PILI.S,
lant
for
the
kidneys,
and F O L E Y
the most consistent ground gainer
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stipation
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Biliousness.
These
yards per gam e was nothing
105 Palmetto Avenue
wonderful
remedies
have
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to the lanky Illinois back.
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a frightful property loss. Fine
cars are left mere skeletons of
twisted chassis and every hit of
wooden coach work becomes a
pile of blackened cinders. The
presence o f gasoline tends to
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W ANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
Madam Harriet,
Beauty Parlor.
Orer Mobley’s Drug Store
park Ave. Phone 245.
fAXTKD—Assistance of any Ijlnd
be secured by running a
at ad in The Herald. This class
f advertising; costs very little and
r ead by nearly everybody.
If
I need of office help, farm help,
ok.«, or in fact any kind uf help,
phone 1 IH and give your ad
the telephone. _____________
AYTEB—Customers to
save
Ford (lift Tickets. One with
$1.00 purchase dt Wight’s. /
TKD- One Thousand T^ASH
Costumers Daily:
Beginning
1921, The I- Allen Seed ComIjr will hv-'in operating1 on n
basis exclusively nnd are
ilng uur prices for the New
ir in accordance to cnnble the
chaser to ave money by paycash fur merchandise handled
w. Tht principle will absodjr nut lie deviated from in
ly case whatsoever.

FOR SA LE
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R E A L ESTATE
FOR S A L E

FUR S A LK — Bargain, five acres
o f land, close in. Box 117.
New Y e a r Cards
FUR
SA LK — Ur rent—10 acres o f
M i-Lady’s Khqppo.
citdus land partly cleared, house
5, 10, 15 Cents.
and other improvements. Address
Sanford, 809 Magnolia Ave.
i
FUR S A L E —Une 10 acre lot three
STRAW BERRY
P L A N T S — Send!
miles south of Sanford. Eureka
$2.50 fo r 500
Missionary
Delta. Address
Kiondykc, Birger lots at reduced Hammock—celery
n iA .,)
prices. John Lightfoot, K. Chat- Richard
R,thar,, Stephenson, M. D., W est
tnnooga, Tcnn.
, Lebanon, Iml.
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FUR S A L E —Oran^y
g ro v o ;
Hopk,ins Shoe Shop
terms country property.
B ritt
Work Guaranteed.
Realty Co,
309 E. First St.
SA U S A G E fo r - sale— Pure pork FOR S A L E —Three desirable build­
ing lots located on pav?d street,
snusage snfcked with uaw wood,
35e. lb., postpaid.
N o order ac­ worth $1,900.00 each. Owner w ill
cepted fo r less than 3 lbs. Satis­ sacrifice for $2100.00. Britt Realty Co._______________
faction guaYnnteed.
.Mrs. Enoch
Sawyer, Tifton, Ga., It. I). F. No. FOR S A LE —Two fine building
lots, located on one o f the best
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paving and
FRESH supply o f pepper, Tmiiato corners in Sanford,
sidewalks
hbth
sides.
A t bnrgnin.
and eggplnnt seeds.
L. Alien
See Britt Realty Co.
Seed Co. Phone 248.
H A R D Y Australian Pines, stand h OR SA LE— Five lots located on
Sanford Ave., opposite
Rose
10 degrees. $25 per 100, John
B. Bench, West Palm Bench, Fin. Court, each 00x1.10. Two o f them
corner lots. Easy terms.
B ritt
SALE*—
FO R S
A L K — DeSMo
DcSoto paints nipl Roalty_Co._______*
. vanrishes at Snnforii Novelty
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Works, side agents.
154-tfe FOR S A L E —Orange grove,
acres, 400 trees, location on Inku,
BUNCH G R A PE S, tree blueberries twenty minutes from Snnford. A
and blackberries— all varieties good buy at $0,500.
Terms. Britt
suitable fo r home and commercial Realty Co.
planting. Largest nurseries. V ig ­
F u ll S A L E —5 acre celery farm,
orous, well rontvd plants insure
tiled, all equipment, good loca­
good early profits.
For full in­
formation nnd illustrated catalog tion on hard road, close to town, a
No. 1), write Southern Adapted bargain, terniH. Britt Realty Co.
Nurseries; Bartow, Fla.
AUTOM OBILES A N D
FOR S A L E — E gry Cash Register.
R EPAIR S
Cost $90 when new. Wilt sell
cheap, Inquire at Snnford Herald
P. A. MEKO
office.
General Auto"Kepniring
Wight Bros. Bldg. Phone 394.
FOR H ALE— Rhode Island eggs
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
MORE BARG AINS.
Mrs. Ellsworth, Ileardall Avenue,
1922 Hupnuibilc louring.
Snnford,
Phone 3.'it&gt;3.
P.'l-tfp
Lexington Ltrk (sp o rt).
Dodge Screen commercial.
Four Dodge tourings 1921.
Dodge Roadster 1910.
Nash touring 1921.
SEED PO T A T O E S
Two R c » speedster trucks 1922.
National touring 0 passenger.
Three Light Ford Trucks.
Spalding Rose Flour and
Bliss Triumph in Hags or
Thre wortn-drivf fo r d trucks.
Two Ford Chassis.
Bushel -Boxes, otiod for
table also.
Olds 8 touring, 7 passenger.
Dodge 1922 touring.
Three Dodge tourings 1929.
Chandler touring. .
CH ASE &amp; CO.
p h o n e r»:m.
Two Ford touting, .
Velio touring 1922.
Dodge, Graham I 1-2 ton truck.
Huick touring 1919, 1 passenger,
BETTER BABY* C H IC K S: Pineltuiek touring 1918.
, breeze. White Leghorn Chicks (
Dodge 3-1 ton truck.
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are sired by .pedigreed males fr'oni'

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in on new Dodges.

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IAIN and fancy dressmaking nl- $20 a hundred?’ $180 athousand! N j * ht'e" jpf‘ w;i‘ h u ’ 10
tmtions, Mrs. F. L. Nixon, 304 Immediate ‘deliveries. Order “ bet- n11'1
o n ' htf l,’Jrch” c
F. 1th St. i'hone II I.
ter bnhy chicks’ ’ from Pincbreezo ww D0*1*'08’ Thoy ,,r“ n11 ri‘al
good, having been reconditioned.
Farm, Callahan, Florida.
Ti rms to those who can establish
AGENTS W A N T E D FOR „S„ A L E — Oriulges, 50c, 75c nnd credit.
Some of thive cars can
GENTS—Make and sell my ear’» ! rf.cr
I be exchanged for real cstnto inl­
nr.
bun remover. A good, clean and $2.50 per 100. II.- T. Tiller, l1proved
or Unimproved. Diamonds
titimato t&gt;u&gt;im&gt;ss; good profits, P a o h t . _____________
or anything else of value.
karii-s McDaniels, Box (501, Home* K bit S A L E — 209 Tiingerines, Val­
Usd. Fla.
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encia 1.9 (&gt;im Gong, Jaffa, nnd
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Grapefruit buds.
H. T. Tiller,
Dodge Dealers.
Panin.
Phinc 3.
NEW hospital* tent 20x30. C. P.
1923 Dodge touring, run very
little, extras, for quick sale $795.00.
Deal, Paula, Fla.
OR RENT Two nice furnished
i'IO'’ Sanford Motor Co.
SEE
the
Snnford
Stove
Works,
902
housekeeping or bed rooms $20.
Sanford Ave,
before buying
T month. 312 or .111 East 5th
stoves. We will save you money.
We also repair stoves o f all kinds, SPEED
UP • Y O U R
grafanolns and sewing machines.!
L A Z Y LIV E R
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APARTMENTS
FOR RENT

BUILDING

MATERIAL

REG ULAR meals served nt the
Phoonix, single meals, by the
day or week. T ry them.

Clem Jones Liver and Kidney
Tonic Will Do It

1RA( I.K Concrete Co., general
ton-M work, sidewhiks, build- MELON Seed—Tom Watson, Irish
As a ton'e wlicti there Is w-enkirrigation boxes. J. E.
ray, Kleckley sweet. Florida Fa­ ocHs
an-l lack of appetite, when n
gwdleger. Prop.
vorite, Gn. Rattlesnake.
I grow Utile &lt;Xel-tloA mnkeM VOU feel
nnd save these seed myself, money tlr.-l. your leas tlrng, y o u r hack
IS THE STATUS OF
his, vnur mouth tastes unit y ou r
can not buy any better. 50 cents jii
t Ttil'll BUSINESS?
s i - -I' Is hroketi, t'letll Julies L iv e r
lb.
W.
II.
Thomson,
Lloyd,
Flu.
uih I Kl-lticv Tonic Is the one thlnn
“ Pert will make up your inI that will restore your strength nnd
ry—why cripple your busictrthlo v-oi to enjoy Ilf*-, t'l.KM
C H A R T E R IS G R A N TE D .
.H i n t s ' u v i i i i
and
k id n k y
* . **n Mm an hire this done,
hecause
nf
its
aeneral
G A IN E S V IL L E , Jan. 1 .— Word TttN'It*.
wicnced in several lines o f
Ti
nnd lienlth-uIvlltK effect, has
and will contract has byeh received nt the Univer­ e-tuhtisheil i l s i l f ns n recognlxi'd
fo r
TOItt’ lf*
I.IVUIt.
. “ rk at a reasonable figure. sity o f Florida that n charter has r-me-lv
been granted to the Florida sec­ K i:v i:it , MAT.ARIA AND I ' n l l l S .
■T
Sjinfurd Herald.
t-l I'M n .N T S I.IVHlt A N t i Kll&gt; tion o f the American - Chemical N EV TON It’ Is not only lienellclal
Society, which has headquarters ns a liver rniillcine. hut tt e x e r ­
f S ' T E ; i S ,MKET SOON.
at the university. Dr. Townes It. cises n rleanslna mid MtliniilutinK:
rta H ,M Uii'L *T Jan* D— 'fbe LHgh, head o f the department of influence in the slomarh nnd b o w ­
"m * '! w
° f Architects, . . .
.
,
- .
.
els
Throiufh
Us excellent
cnmeet ln-r»* January 10-12 for ! vhanustry, hu sfor some time made thartlc properties hllloos Impnrl“"‘n-'itinn „f candidates apply - 1efforts to procure a charter for tles which have Interferreil with
» ^ lit cn " to practice fiTphi* the FJoridu section, so chemists of healthy proeeHsew lire drlv.-n out.
T a k e no I'lt.I.S while
itslmr the
tor,- in
Iin- state. Election o f the state might be lirought to­ in. -Urine— the TONItJ s al It hut Is
trf, als
" will take place. Dc- gether for advancement o f chem­
" T i l l : PO ST
IS
SM ALL—T IIK
«. historical precedent, speciti- istry in this section.
III-! NEK IT IS CHEAT.
•w dra
awing and many other
l-iiumillat
Anderson.
Hanford.
■dies „f
a.rchitecture wil) he EX PE RT Typew riter cleaning and Florida.
repairing.
Call H. S.
I’ohd.
th- nf &gt;"!i Vl tM
which n high
The air is full of things you
vllieiciicy will be re­ phone 225 or Peoples Bunk.
179-tfe shouldn’t miss. Get a radio.

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LO ST A N D F O U N D

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W ANTED
FOR RE N T— 3 furnished^rooms; L O S T — Your opportunity to secure
private home, 509 E. 3rd St.
free tickets to the Milnne Thea - 1 W A N T to hear from o w n ef]
f ai m for sale; give par
Call after 5.
__________ tre, if you fa il to rend these want I
F D fD T r s H E T n iW F / located in !a d * each day. Two free tickets and lowest price. John J.
exclusive residential section o f j are given away daily to the per-, Chippewa Fnlls, Wisconsin.
Miami. House is of concrete con-j son whose name appears on this
Arcadia— Pinna c o m p le " t « n
Buying* Real Estate in Sanford is not a rich man'if game— it
struction nnd contains three bed* pnge.
Read the w an t'ads each building now service station ,J
is for the man of modest income who wants to become inde­
rooms, sleeping porch, complete day.
Oak Strert nnd B revankAvent
tiled bath with shower, Inrge living F O U N D — Opportunity to buy a ’
pendent; for the man who wants his hoine, a place his fam ily
room, living porch, dining room,
Fairvilln— Bonds sold to ft* .
can. point with pride to and sap. “ That’s our home.’’
short wave long distance Radio
kitchen nnd breakfast porch. Com­ Receiving Set cheap.
Ask , fo r new school house, construction 1
Start searching today for your future home among the choice
pletely nnd nttrnctivcly furnished. demonstration.
IIof-Mnc Battery start nt once.
Real Estate offerings in The Wnnt Ad section.
Garage with servant’s quarters. Co.
Large city lot with cocoanut trees
Cocon— A ll fru it packing hot
Sanford’s foremost Realtors every day advertise their best
and other tropical foliage. Owner LO S T— Hunting coat, between the operating nt capacity.
listings on the classified pages o f The Herald.
desires to rent to responsible party
hard road to Geneva and the old
To ^reach ull the people effectively— leave your Wand A t at
Lecoochee — Cummer
Cypr.
for winter season. Address Ilox Privatte place. Return to the
The Herald Office. Phone ua to tend for it or phone it to the
112, care The Snnford H erald.__ , Herald office nnd receive reward. Company adding extensively to i
cal plant.
Wnnt A d Department.
FOR R E N T— Jan. 1st. one store - P O U N D _Pair of shoes.
Please
room on 2nd St. nnd Oak Ave., I cay at thu llernld
office for
Ln Belle— Construction o f sta t*T
now occupied by A. &amp; P. Co. Aphighway from this point to C tar*4
ply Snnford Motor Co.
amC‘
148
W A N TE D — To rent small furnish-|F R E E tickets at the Herald office iston nearing completion.
td house or light housekeeping I fo r Tuesday s show at • Plane
Port Hawaii— New bridge sp­
fo r Mrs. Idn Austin.
rooms. Phone 30(1-#.
uing tidewater canal on Suni
Orlando— Cucumber crop bring.* Inn n ad in course o f construct
FOR R E N T— Nice front bed-room
HOUSES— FOR SALE.
HELP W ANTED
! Orange County oi'cr $ 1 ,000,000
117 Laurel Ave,
yearly.
KOI! SAUK. II ousu nnd large lot W A N TE D — C arrier boys to deliver ; HOUSE for lent, S. E. corner 12th
In Rose Court. $4500.00. Terms.
thu Sanford Herald in Snnford, i St. nnd Ouk Ave. Inquire 11th.
Britt Realty Co.
Genuvn and . Oviedo. W rite or see ] St. nnd Elm Ave, S. E. corner. M.
Schneider.
FOR
S A L K — Bungalows, house Circulation .Manager o f Herald.
building lots. Ail sections of W a n t e d — N ewsboys to seel the
I’nnumn City— Site being si-le-*Sanford. Britt Realty Co.
Hanford Herald on the streets of cd for new $10,900 post ofii -e build­
i FOR S A L E — Bungalow,‘close in on Sanford nnd W inter n l’ rk. W rite ing.
Palmetto Ave., $4200.00, terms. or see Circulation Manager of the
Britt Realty Co.
Herald.
Cards of Sanford’s Reputable
You can find the name o f every
FOR
S A L K — Furnished 5-room W A N T E D — W hite woman, middle
Professional
Yjrn, each
of
live Business Man in Sanford in nil
bungalow, nil improvements, longid or elderly
preferred
to
whom, in his chosen profession
this
Column each day.
cated oil Palmetto Avenue, nt a tnkc care o f bnhy nnd keep home
the Herald recommends to the
\
bargain. See A. H. Hamrick, Pig- in return fo r a home and other
people.
Kly_WteBly Store.__________ ,
considerations. Best o f reference
FOR S A L E — Or lease, business w ill he required and this wil) he
property on First Street. Britt permanent place to the right pn»-f
Realty Co.
____ ty . Address, care Sanford Herald.
Sanford Novelty
FOR S A L E — At n bargain, 5-room W A N TE D — T w o good hustlers to
Sclielle
Muines
bungalow with sleeping porch,
sell used cars. Experience un­
W orks
on Palmetto Ave.-, four blocks from necessary. Hanford Motor Co.
*:■ LAW YER *:•
First St. $3500.00, small payment
down, balance like
rent.
Britt
— Court House
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Realty Co.
Orange— Contract let for con­
struction o f steel bridge spanning
Ucneral Shop nnd Mill Work
St. John’s River, connecting this
point and Brcvurd.

I T ’S E A S Y T O O W N
YOUR HOM E

Phone...

148

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

Daily Fashion Hint

FLORIDA CUE!”
SHIPMENTS MOVE
SLOW LAST WEEK

Fred R. Wilson *
STOCKH OLD ER S
M E E T IN G

ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW
First National Hank llldg.
Sanford. ----------- Florida

The regular annual meeting of
the stockholders o f the Seminole
ncnmiM,
County Bank, w ill be held in the
lltilf.V /
III) T h e A M iirln lril P r e s s )
banking rooms o f the bank on
VMSfi
Elton J Moughton
T A M P A , Dec. 31,— Florida cit­ Thursday, January 3, nt I o’clock
rus shipments the past week have p. ni., fo r the purpose o f electing
ARCHITECT
been very light, totalling hut 234 \a board of directors to serve for
cars of oranges and 229 cars of the ensuing year, ami any other
First National Hank llldg.
giapefruit, says General
Kales business that may properly, come \N AD O RABLE D ANCE F R O C K
Snnford, ----------- Florida
Managt r George A. Scott, o f the before the meeting.
I A soft little, frock stiitnM ' for inA. It. K E Y , Cashier
Florida Citrus Exchange in his
‘ormal cveiling affairs in this, develweekly citrus market review, is­
ipcd in pale yellow crepe Mina. The
sued in-re' Saturday. This* move­
1 ■lu-inn is al the left side and llie neck
W . J. Thigpen
ment, Mr, Scott, reports, has been
nay lie in o\al nr square outline. If
largely n clean-up of picking op­
irefmed. the sleeves may he lengthReal Estate
erations just before Christmas.
-ned with puffed sections of net or
“ Most
markets for
Florida
jcorgctte. g a t h e r e d into narrow
FIRE, LIFE. AUTO
fru it,” he continues, "had suffiwristband*. A cockade of ribbon at
insurance
cient supplies on hand at the be­
, lie side emphasizes the d r a p e r y .
,vhieh is laid in plaits. Medium size
ginning of the holiday res:.on to
requires J1# yards 36-inch material.
take care o f their requirements un­
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1788,
til the midtile o f next week.
I yizes. lti to 20 years, and 31 to -Id (
R. C. M A X W E L L
“ There has been some inquiry
indies bust. Price 45 cents.
Real Eslnlfc
noted the past few days, hut in
southern markets there has been
and
I—
an unwillingness to pay nnd in­
W IN TE R COUGHS AND CO LD S
Insurance
crease over market prices just be­
With the changeable weather
S AN FO R D ,----- FLORIDA
fore Christmas. In northern auc­
which we have nt this season of
tions, owing to lighter offerings,
teh year coughs and cold i are very
there has been n slight incrensc
prevalent. Be prepared for them.
in orange prices. There tins been
Have a bottle o f FO LE Y ’S H O N ­
MILDRED SIMMONS
no appreciable change, however, in
EY
AND
TAR
CO M PO U ND
grapefruit and tangerines. Fancy
Teacher of Pianoforte
handy, nnd with the first sign o f a
stock, being in very light supply,
cough or cold take a dose and pre­
and Pipe Organ
has generally advanced.
vent n serious ailment. F O L K Y ’S
Studio: Room 22.1, Mcisch
“ A ll markets
are demanding
HONEY A N D T A R CO M POU ND
that firm, good keeping stock he
Building
has been the standard family cough
sent forward,
jobbers claiming
remedy for vover 35 years, brin g­
thnt they found it impossible to
ing prompt relief nnd whon once
make profit on weak, decaying
•
\v . 1 . iio n iis , u. ii.
used you will never be without it.
fruit.
With curtailed shipments
*|iri-lnll«lnu In
Sold everywhere.— Adv.
U
i-n
llo
I ’ rlm iry
lilm-ant-n
nnd
und hare markets there shoultl be
1
,-i'olnKy—elirunte
»Ulti titid
bptter feeling next week, especial­
I i I o ih ! dlseii.i'K.
i'Vmaltt l)tx«-ani-H
ly if fruit is picked for quality,
m id lUntiim iil Ih iii ,
size and keeping conditions.’’
O lU e e :m i l l r . l Nnllonnl II&gt;*nW
lliillilln i.
According to Florida Citrus Ex­
Hunfi.ril
,
t-’ lurliln.
change shipment records, there has
Coffee
and
Lunch
Shop
been moved from the State thus
fa r this season, by rail and water,’
11,559 curs o f oranges and 9,572
FASHION FAVO RS G R A Y
cars o f grapefruit, a grand total
SEM IN O LE
o f 18,128 cars. This movement Is 1 Not only docs Fashion favor pray,
equivalent to
9,500,009 boxes, but she niycs to tile color names that
A B S T R A C T CO.
which is an increase of about 1 ,- arc attractive and suggestive. Evening
250,099 boxes over the volume Sent mist is the gray selected for this
to market this time last year.
straight-line, one-piccc of fiat cr2pc,
Get an Abstract beforebuying
The California orange movement with long narrow collar and deep vest.
the past week, according to the The straight gathered panels, which
property
exchange, totalled 432 cars.
fall Udow the hem, are mitlimpl with
braid in sc-lf-coior. Medium sizu-rcWest Palm Beach— Construction qiiirt-s S yards 36-inch material.
PitYorial Review Dress No. 1466.
o f steed bridge spanning West
E. A . Douglass, Pres.
Palm Be,icii Trail and Okeechobee Sizes. 34 to 52 inches bust. Price,
35 cents.
road nearing completion.

Daily Fashion Hint

EAT AT BOB AND BETTY’S
Located in the Field’s
Auto Top Biulding 2nd
door west of the San
Juan Garage
Featuring
Home
Cooking:, Home Made
Pies and a good clean
meal for 35c

Short Orders a.Specialty

Contractor and Builder
517 Commercial Street

Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
Works
“ It it’s Metal w e can weld it"
SAN FO R D , FLO R ID A
—-

A. P. CO N N ELLY &amp; SONS
Established

1908

Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
Phone IS HU-8 Magnolia Ave.

STEW ART The Florist
Flowers For All Occasions
.Member* Florists Telegraph De­
livery Association
81 1 Myrtle A ve. Phone 2G0-W

Sanford Machine Co.
L r n e r n l Mm-hliie nml H oller
U tirko
C ylinder
I’ ho ne 111

I'hone

I0S-

( .r in d i n g
Snuloril. t-'la.

-I’ hnne 4M

Q U IC K S E R V IC E
T R A N S F E R
.oenl nml I.oiik lll.lm ire lln u lI ii it. Stornice

S.. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
Sanford.-------------- Florida

George A. DeCottes
Atterncy-at-Law
.Over Seminole County
Bank
Sanford, --------- — Florida

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.— Renewing his demand for a congres­
sional investigation o f the admin­
istration o f Leonard Wood M gov­
ernor general o f the Philippines,
Representative Freer, Republican,
Wisconsin, declared Tuesday that
such an inquiry also should covrr
the stockc m
market
an at' transactions of
Lieut. Osborne Wood, the govern­
or’s son.
Mr. Freer said he had no inten­
tion o f amending his pending resoution for a sweeping inquiry into
conditions in the Philippines, but
he siiggeated that the n ib s committee, to which it waa refertd.
could easily increase the scope o f
the investigation if it saw fit to
conduct one.

I.VU4,
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is the first picture to&lt;bt taken o f the important Amarican committee to i&lt;epre*ent the
United States when the Reparations Commission micts on January 14 in Paris to determine Germany's
capacity to pay. Left to right: Stuart M. Crocker, secretary; Rufus C. Dawes, chief of staff; Owen D.
Young and Charles G. Dawes, who head the committee. Photo token in the State Department where
the'four men received Anal instruction from Secretary Hughe*.

I r e b Bu I r e po r te d
IN G O TH E R G A I N S .

TOWN RECORDERS
FIGHT FOR POWER REPORT ESDI
a
Both Claimed Right T o Sit On
Bench At Police Court Opens
— Fight Ensues.
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Decree WoeH Divert
Petroleum To Tfcff
Revolutionist* •

A B M d a trA P r e s a )

KEARNEY. N. J.. Jan. 2.— Two
town recorders, each claiming le­
gal right- to preside over police
court, engaged in a scuffle on the
bench at the opening o f court to­
day and were separted by the po­

VERA CRUZ, Jan. 1
General Figueroa in
h AwiorUtrjl rw j* .
Guerrero and General
NTA.Jan. 2— E. Y. Clarke.
in fke state of Jalisco a r e .
Giant Wednesday Isaned
vanciaa on Mexico CHy.
national congress of Ku
seriously .menacing tke
ke
Heuutcnant,
who
was
present
rtan to meet In Atlanta Fab( N r T » r A a x v r la t r d P r t ( a )
from Tampico to Lari
with several prisoners. The re­
m to “gather to together
ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 2.— Furth­
cording to statement given
corders
were
taken
before
the
po-,
trfully consider methods
er efforts, toward modification o f
at general revolutionary,
lice captain, where each entered
ate existing evils or else
Volstead. Act were suggested by
quarters Wednesday. Ac
charges against the other.
The
example of founder o f
.! Gov. A. Smith in his message to
Frear
’ear has been urged by Senator
• &lt;.
•, . • i
to tke same autkority
rival
recorders
were
Anthony
J.
,
— ——
.
i the New York assembly today.
Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas,
Ku Klux Klan and have
Cavaxos also baa been
Casale, who was appointed yester­
and manhood to devise
and others to .press
anuexami Whk Over Literal Interpretation * f The governor recommended that Was Picked By Masked Men And
. . „for . w
fal in his advance on Packi
day by the town council, and
The Bibb la Renewed With
congress be petitioned to modify
nation o f the. business affairs of
nd means for immediate
Brought To Sanford in
state of Hidalgoud. — — ..
George G. Winne, original record­
Increased
Vigor,
the
law.
'
Be
has
both
General
Wood’s
:
.
.
,
jient of the organisation”
(B r T V AusrUKrd n * M )
Autoatabile ■ *
er, who maintains the office ii still
. He also asked that the state
taken the position, however, that
uke recently appealed o P m his.
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
NEW
YORK,
Jan.
2.—Christmas
commission for regulation o f m o­
nothing can be done until either
i Goolidge to Intervene In the
text o f the decree designed t*
A young girl about 18 or 10 years
the House or Senate orders an in­ truce in tho great church contro­ tion pictures be abolished.
•ht His petition, however,
vert payment
petroleum
old whose name could not be learn­
vestigation, and that then it can versy was smashed to smithereens
sored. There waa much
duction taxes from the Obr
ed Wednesday, was picked up on
.
.
be determined how .extensive the Sunday.
,tion as to the result of hi*
the Orlando-Sanforu road late
government to the revolutior
War over the literal interpreta­
inquiry should be. Senator Cara­
for a meeting o f the naTuesday afternoon and was brought
tion o f tho Bible was resumed with
group as issued several day*
way
said
today
he
intended
to
turd
eongress.
to the Lawton-Femald Memorial
F u n d a m en ta ls
by Adolfo de la Huerta aa.
over to Representative Freer some renewed vigor.
a meeting is imperative
Hospital whers she related a
preme chief of tho rcvolutie
correspondence which has reached and Modernists from their pulpits
„ of the tendency toward
strange story.
thundered their reasons for believ­
him
concerning
the
bOshteka
tranaMexico,......................
was made public
aness on the part o f certain
ing or not believing the Virgnl
actions o f* *Leonard* Wood, Jr.
Sheriff Hand stated that the girl
Tuesday.'
..,
_nt« within the klan organixaIn a formal statement tonight Birth o f Christ ana the resurrechad told a story about having been
Tho
text
was
made
publie&lt;-1
,. Klsnsmen are becoming inMr. Frear called atention to Os­ tion of the body.
picked up near the viaduct in Jacklad with the ides that someTwo cased were disposed o f and revolutionary sources along
borne Wood’s stock market trans"W e reopened the fireworks be­
sonivlle Monday night by two
a copy of instructions forwi
_ they are right in violating
actions and said: "A probe should cause Bishop Manning, who asked Wants To Debate Campaign Issues masked men,in a car. The men one other was begun in the Wed­
be de la Huerta under date o f ]
fu*," said Mr. Clarke. “ If the
..............................
it himself (____
when
tied her securely
her nesday morning session o f the ccmbcr 20 to Enrique Scldrier,
‘
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’ the truco,, broke
. and brought
_
Within Next Two Weeks At
i la to be saved,, its conscience
Aladdin Lamp oil
ot| transactions that he called a meeting Friday to see
as
far
as
a
‘
, . point about five miles Kqminolc County Court. Court con- agent at New York, directing '
B r The AaM«fa&lt;»0 Trrnm)
Any Place.
-the shocked and I propose to
finally called for action by the if the issue could not be settled by
below Sanford where they put her Vencd ut 9 o’clock and the first he inform “all oil compar*
» Ij want to
io uo
m u , too.
wv, with
w,*« , WASHINGTON. Jan. . 2.—A secretary of war and the president conference," said tho Rev. Percy
. jL
do this,
out o f the car and left her strand- case to occupy tho attention of make payment of both pre
llr The Au m Is Ii C Pleas)
little violence, bloodshed and draft of a new immigration bill o f the United States. .
Sticknev Grant, one of tho leading
,
i the court was that o f Cnarlea Bell and export taxes on petroleonl 1
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 2. ed'
u U possible. But I Intend |providing for selection o f immL
"Many veteran stock experts Modernists.
Whether they tried to assault j charged with killing squirrel out
— Frank E. Jennings,, candidate
lli It I have laid out a path o f .. nts abroad, for extension of who are not 10,000 miles away
The reason the churches are de­ for nomination for governor, sub­ her, sha would not state. She said ; c f season. Beil had no lawyer to tho account of the rcvolutio! v
group. The decree set forth
snd I will follow it down the quota restriction to all coun­ from the gaming table or-13 hours clining In power is because too
tries in the Western Hemisphere, distant from tne stock exchange many o f them do not believe in ject to the action o f the Demo­ that she lives in Jacksonville. The ropixicnt him in the case. He was the production taxes shall be
'•fJTklan today is recruiting and for various modifications of or curb will be anxious to learn tns the .Virgin Birth o f Christ and the cratic primary in June, Tuc3dny sheriff stated that from what he found not guilty,
at New York or Vera Crux sod"
challenged John W. Martin, one ot could learn from information given
The case of.A
o f A.. A. Jackson efiargt of its new members from two the present entry requirements, claimed system posetsed by an physical resurrection of the body,” his opponents, to n debate “ Upon
export duty nt either o f
i
out
W
hospital,
the
girl
showed
ed
with
operating
n
car
while
in
h
eps. One group does NOT was sent to the senate and house inconspicuous stock dealer acting declared Dr. Joseph G. M. Barry, the issues o f the campaign ns sot's no ma
places or at the port o f export.' 1
\
marks o f violence
upon
intoxicated
condition
was
, • 'I •-]J -- her body
I on
III.M .,,..,,. .W..U.IIUI.
I,...,
youth in the Orient. The rector o f St. Mary the Virgin."
/»* in any low or order and immigration committees Tuesday fo r one y&lt;
l*
?rbrought
""
Export Taxes.
.
‘----- .[and a PPBfently was suffering fro■fll
forth
in my platform."“ The chnl
,
m
;
before
tho
court
nnd
the
by
Secreary
Davis,
under
whose
origin of tips, the business trans­
(other believes it has a GodDr. Karl Ryland at St. George’s Ienge
As to export taxes, however, t
ienge was made in a letter to Mr. ,. an exhausted and run-down condl- defendant plcudcd guilty. He was
department
the
Immigration
buactions and other claims .. are for Church said:
right to control courts and
Martin, who is now in Pensacola tion.
thcrupon fined the sum o f $100 decree stated they would contln .
the committee to probe. In fact,
“" IIff you apply tho precepts of In the. interest’ of his candidacy.
legislators and laws. Un­ re»&lt;t is administered.
Membera
o
f
the
two
committees
Both
.
..
.
.
.
.
No
information
on
the
case
could
und
costa or in lieu thereof was to be used as provided in the- d« In'
the
investigation
can
open
facts
' these two groups are ellmiJesus literally,, you mako nonsense
Mr. J.ennings and Mr. Marti.) be learned from those in chargo sentenced to juil for a period of llc'iirtn-Iamont agreement. Th«|
already havo begun Informal dis­ to show the truth and its rela­ o f the Bible."
j d from the klan, It must grow cussions regarding amendment of
are from Jacksonville. Selection
latter agreement, which waa entsgRev. Luko White, at St. Barthol­ o f the place for the debute was o f tha hospital Wednesday ut noon, three months.
it i serious menaco to ail Amer- the present law, and they are ex­ tions to the present Philippines
ered into in 1922 between da U
Sheriff
Hand
stated
that
he
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II
I
.L
r
—,
~—
r
i
—
b
e
1
In
parsing
sentence
upon
Jackadministration."
omew’s, declared:
i institutions."
left to Mr. Martin.
Huertn .who came to this country .‘j
pected to use Mr. Davis’ recom­
iioved
that
the
girl
did
not
te
ll|M
,„,
Judge
HoUaholder
reminded
“ The Fundamentalists test thoir , The letter, made public hero to­
*
mendations os a basis for consider­
qii that aho-knew t b ju t the affair.' him that he was letting him o ff as Mexican secretary o f tho tit
religion
by
dogma.
The
Modern­
night by Mr. Jennings
follows: "It
w s fed
oters May Pay Poti ation when actual work on the new N . C. Policeman Stops ists test theirs by results."
, Vu °^t J 0 b-®; Wdllams ■said 1with a, light sentence inasmuch ury, and Thomas W. Lamont,
legislation is begun in tho near
vided that such taxes be ni
A Riot By Himself The Rev. William Norman Guth­ is a matter o f commoix knowledge that tho girl waa nicked nn 'nenr .1*7 t *"*"*
;es Up To Election future.
to the payment of interest o n ;
rie. o f St. Marka-in-the-Bouwerie, io w r n o C t r N B L ’ ? ? ? v m : l o l K ^ h l i p l u l
!"
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f
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1
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ico's foreign dent.
Under the wlestivo jilan em­
defended
his
BO-called
"Pagan"
-Per
»liu
Ifflty *fetfstMtUm* -hot**,- An bodied Tn'thtf iecrelary’ a Bill every . . n»x XM.AMMi'tMijnmrtV:
i. From Abo. ridto ofttm .pn )
services,
declaring
it
is
necessary
r as 'I ‘have Wen able to tion
WILMINGTON, N. C.r'Jin.
nim concerning herself o r 'i M0.
..k ii.
ith city
dance wit......
, charter which prospective immigrant woutd be
to play upon the psychological ascertain, however, you have not how 10
She
Tho openitlng o f a car while o f the decree, which also was dated . '
A
near
riot
in
the
negro
section
aha tamo , to be _ put out o f jn nn jntoxlcate«t condition endan- December 29, ‘ all payments toot
__i that they must be closed 10 required to secure from an Amer­
sense o f the people to bring home given to the public any complete
kp before an election, were form- ican consular office abroad an im­ Tuesday night wai frustrated by the purely physical in Christianity. platform or formal declaration o f
made in acrdrilanco with its pro­
migration certificate based upon a lone policeman, who dispersed a
i dosed Tuesday.
Dr. Grant advocated n union of principles on which you stand.
visions, it; set forth, woutd bo concrowd
of
some
twenty
.or
moro
dthough very few additional tHfe results o f an examination and
Liberalists and n union o f Con­
sidcred "null
niul without
wlthnnt effcat.”
“ The platform off the under­
.
.
null and
*r» were registered since the showing clearly that tho immi­ negroes, engaged in a free-for-all servatives in
_____
___f ........
by signed was published in every
all______
churches,
thercb
nole county must bo stopped.
.“ As tho entire oil region,” do U
lining of the books
several grant is admlasfblo under the Am­ fight. With fiats and club, Patrol­ having only two creed's, one Fund­ dally paper in Florida, soma two cnough money fo stay at a hotel
Most of tho morning was taken Huerta’s massage to his agent
man R. M. Kermon broke up the
and pay her fare back to Jackson­
ago. definite figures as to erican law.
months ago. In the public mind ville and so he aranged to secure n up w|th the case o f L. E. Hogan sn|(|, “ inclmfii.g Tuxpam, Puerto
amentalist and one Modernist.
mob
and
arrested
the
alleged
lead­
met number registered were Classes in Order of Preference.
Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, of your failure to offer any platform ticket for, her. and sho returned to charged with having liquor in h s
1|Iu|
M oxko b ^
These certificates would be issu­ er. Ona man was slightly eut dur­ the
milable Wednesday. It waa
idea muw
that you Join her home on an early morning possession. Hogan was repreaenit- der contru| ct iho ,|e fncto govern:
•••« *First
iiab
IPresbyteriun
it a u y ii’ iiim LflUrCn.i
Church conveys the »UVH
Ihowever by City Clerk L. R. ed to qualified Immigrants of the ing the melee.
warned, .younp: .people
to beware of *s&gt;ues with me on mine.
P l _________________
train.
r*
„by At
^ t0,r
uney.timo
^ S.pe.r
lC!!r.court
“ n. i Wad­
. ‘ *,
^ me, these com lips that the number is probably following
_ classes in the order of
"I hereby challenge you to a de­
new ideas of religion, saying they
son.
the
the
panics should obey this dispoeir- u
. t than 100 over the number I preference stated:
Admiral
Dayton
Has
should be progressive, but not vacil­ bate upon the issues o f the camjourned
for
tho
noon
hour
thore
leisured last year which would , Husbarn a, wives and minor chlllating. lie said:
paign as set forth in my platform, Proposed Amendment remained but one moro witness to lion."
aiki it a probable total o f 1,700. dren of alien residents who have Talk With
"In communicating with thesa
Gutierrez "FJnpperism is the reaction of copy of which is here with__......
......
enclosed
bo heard from before tho ense was
companies salute them in my
|Tki number registered for last declared their Intention to become
to you. Said debate can be held a* Would Eliminate The to go to the jury.
the
insulted
intelligence
of
youth
name and call thuir attention to thin
( l l y T k i S m o i Ii M P ress)
E wan 1,575. Of that number American citlxens; immigrants
against the misenrable hypocrisy such time, within tho next two
serving on the jury arc:
On Fertilizer II.Those
absolute unification o f our move­
rh there were only approxi- who served in tho military or naval
o f the parents,” said the Rev. weeks, us may be convenient to Duty
TEGUCIGALPA,
Honduras,
Jan.
B.
I’urdon,
Felix
Frank,
Carl
lastilv 1,200 qualified to vot« in the forces of the United States during 2.— Rear Admiral J. H. Dayton, Charles Francis Fotter of the West you nnd at such place, fn tho state
Ilradbury, Andrew Auiin, Jr., 11. ment. All the revolutionary chief*
n r Tfc* A s a u r ln t .il P rr a a )
letjr dictions by virtue o f fact that the world war; ministers o f any who arrived at Amapala, on the Side Unitariun Church.
of Florida, ns you mny suggest. 1
o f the republic hnvc recognised me
C. Parker, and T. W. Prcvrttt.
of the voters failed to pay religious denomination; professors Pacific coast, last Sat., on board
“ I shall be glad to heur from you
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 .- A s a
as supreme chief, in contradiction
S abbi Stephen Wise told his
The
case
o
f
D.
H.
Warner
or
members
of
recognised
learned
Ikiir poll tax. Over 500 voters
at the earliest possible conven­ test o f President Coolidgc’a sin­
to all caluminnus assertions o f
at
the
Free
Synagogue
that
the
U.
S.
S.
Rochester,
came
to
charged
with
assult
and
buttery
ience."
JIsti qualified for the election to j5rofesaions; skilled laborers, other
cerity when, in his first message and the case against J. F. Wilson, the Obregon government which far
the
controversy
in
the
Christian
a
this
morning
and
had
IW held January 11, it was an laborers, including domestic ser­ an interview with President Gu- churches " will continue until they
to Ccongress, ho declared that
H. L. Register churged with pos­ already at A Ions to know how to
vants.
tierrez. The subjects discussed put away the childish belief that Costa Rica Telephone "Cheaper fertilizer must be pro­ session of game out of season were check tho disastor that ha* over-'
" t w «V»
on th e1 Th« .e rn to ry rn.de no reeem- were not divulged, but it is under­ man is a fallen being."
vided," Senator Walter F. George scheduled to be tried in the ufter- taken It."
* &gt; k . mu, vet.‘ in the election
stood they bore upon the situation
(Democrat,' Georgia) has prepar­ noon session o f court.
Etiquette
Is
The
Best
should
be
fixed
as
a
quota
limita­
[b the payment of 1028 poll taxes.
ed an amendment .to the FordneyDeny Figueroa’s Advance.
tion, but in a letter to Chuirmur. created by the political parties in
IP*5* m»y be paid right up until Colt of the senate committee he the contest over the presidency,
McCumbcr stariff law looking to
MEXICO
CITY, Jan. 2A re p o rt!
|
lr
T
h
.
A
a
a
o
c
ia
lrd
P
rra
a
.
If* “*y before the election, it waa earnestly advocated application of which the congress will take up
the elimination of the duty of $5 Oil Well Explosion
that General Rodriguez, supported B
CHICAGO,
Jan.
2.—Costa
Rica
|W Wednesday.
n ton on sulphate o f ammonia,
tho quota arrangement to Canada. for settlement this week.
Generals Crisoforo Ocampo and
Is setting the telephone etiquette
Supervisor of Registration H. C.
Causes Death o f Six by
The fighting between rebel
which
is one of the most important
Mote will within «
Mexico and South and Central
and Bartolo Basnvo, nil leading o f­
of the world, according to Frank
bands,
alleged
followers
of
General
F tocK k f i
America, which are not Included
ficers in General Figueroa's aridy,
M. K .B« f . f th . ‘T n V re a ^ n si
^
‘n
trm
Hr The AMOclNtr* I'reu )
Cariaa, conservative candidate for
had advanced into the state o f
Western Electric Company,* ju s t
.......... .
FRANKLIN,
Pa.,
Jan.
2.—
Six
president,
and
government
troops,
KU
It is not conceivable that Con­
*n. There •r. 'n.ifiV. SC. !?nid ' dw not explain hi'a reasons for
back from after a visit ol seven
persons, one o f them u woman Mexico, was branded as baseless
I who will not hsvn tn nn«
I mnkin« the reuuest, merely saying which occurred last week at.points
months to San Jose. He says tho gress, in view of the strong state­ were killed Tuesday in a prema­ here Tuesday. The reports had it
near
the
Nicaraguan
border
and
**, it wax ..Hh w“
P?1* 1it was his judgment that the rements o f President oColidge, will
Isaac Neel, a negro living on Costa Rican gentleman or lady continue this duty o f $5 a ton at ture explosion o f nitro-glycerine at that General Silvcstre Castro with
the * • iL 4 .. •’* by I BUIUIUII
strlction ■IIU
should
counof llwi
UIU “aoolv
■L'ftfl? to
W nil k
-WMM- on the Atlantic coast, has not de­
never
answers
the
telephone—
that
■* “ shooting" of an oil well oii 500 men had occupied Jojutla and
. -f- -Syears
*r,e 1tries, thus marking a radical de- veloped further, and current advi­ Tenth Street between Elm Street duty is .le ft.to a servunt.
the direct expense o f the farmers, the
55 years Of « «
the farm of John A. Stone; five General Vlctoriano Uarcena* had
nnd
Myrtle
Avene,
was
taken
ces
report
everything
quiet.
|b» to the lawf uK» l ^ hiC
H *Cr0rd‘ Partlire from existing laws o"Costa Jtlca has absolutely no when all other fertilizer materials miles from here. Two other men reached Puente de
Ixtla in the
A squadron of American air-j from his home and beaten bw unuse for telephone numbers,” said are duty ffee," Senator George
W m en^of
taxes?" fr° m ^ din* » ^ t i o n . "
an equal
planes from Pan-America is ex known parties on Monday night. Mr. Kenney. “ All calls are made said, explaining his action in in­ near the scene escaped injury. Thu state of Morelos with
number of men.
dead are;
.
pccted here next week on n flight Although neither the sheriff’s of- by asking the operator for the othmo ojwruior ior me otn- troducing his bill.
Notorious Roadhouse through Central American terri­ i.C*i
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stone, Her­
Federal official i asserted the re­
|Nine Persons A re
c*?ief o f polices office er subscriber. Consequently, putNotwithstanding the tariff on bert Whitman und John Whitman, ports
___ of Figucrni'-._ Advance
_______ ____
had_
tory.
, Llad. b«®n, «°V f f d
tbe case, ef- (ting through a call is sometimes a sulphate o f ammonia much of it is brothers; Eugene H. Neil and Rob- been spread by de la Huerta adDestroyed
By
Fire
Killed In A Fire
forts by the latter to ascertain the *nn«r Process— something like dip- imported,. Senator George points
.
herents.
parties guilty o f the crime, have iomatic negotiations, particularly out, und he adds that the farmers ert Kinnear.
. B r T k r A u w l i l r d P rr a a .
J
Stone, who w hs a son o f tho
During the lull in the
m ajor
proved fruitless thus far.
*
if the servant ■
happens“ to -be out
MIAMI, Jan. 2.—Fire of un­
01?/ r
Pr*"«&gt; ’
MARKETS
are paying the duty. The United owner of the oil lease, and h!i military activities, report* havo
Just
what
was
the
trouble
in
the
- U,L c n ' . P«.. Jan. 2.—Nine known origin early
K
of
sorts
or
tho
telephone
operator
Wednesday
llr Tfcr Aaaortntrd Prraa.
iy
States produces more sulphate of wife, went to witness the "shoot­ been flooding the Mexico City
“
killed In a fire that destroyed Tropical Inn Roadhouse ' NEW YORK, Jan. 2.-SeIling of case that caused the negro to be is not up on all the social rcgUterr
smmonia than is required to meet ing’ of tho well. The others were press from northern Vera Cru*
whipped
could
not
Ec
learned
but
it
of^
the
community._
Virtually
uli
lk r.U&gt;e‘ a fHrm 1,ou,e xt Tylers- just outside the city limits. The sterling exchange because of un­
the domestic demand. Tho sur­ assisting in the.operation. All liv
place was to have opened for the settled political outlook in Eng­ ia reported that he had previously telephone calls in Costa Rica are plus is exported and sold in com­ ed on nearby farms with the oxcef- petroleum centers that isolated
season January 15.
land influenced drop of more than been ordered to move his place of put through vetween 3 and 5 in petition with the same foreign tion o f Ne il, whose home was in parts of Querctaro, Chichuachu*,
w«ro James Mcntxer
Hildalgo, Durango .Michoaca, Oax­
two cents in British bills and rela­ residence and had refused or at the afternoon and very few in the producers who are able to find a Franklin.
aca and Guanajuato, were overrun
»f th*. ,ciK^t * ran(ichiidren, soven
least had not paid any atention to evening. The Costa Rica business
STATE
CONFERENCE.
tively
lower
prices
for
continental
When
Kinnear,
who
was
to
shoot
market here in snito of the tariff,
« ttim being children o f Claude
exchanges at opening of Wednes­ the request. It ia said that the sec­ day begins at 7 o’clock. Eight Senator George declares.
the well, opened the can containing by bands of marauders proclaimin
the
morning
is
late.
Then
at
tn» TXr Aaaorlatrri Prraa)
tion
that
the
negro
lives
in
is
a
ing altegianc* to any faction suit| 5 ricT rr' nt who,‘ « borne tho
15 quarts o f nitroglycerine,
day's foreign exchange market.
PALM BEACH, Jan. 2.— Demand sterling was quoted at white residential and those in the 10:30 tho shops close for break­
ISbmwo
The othcr TheWEST
warned those present as spectat­ ing their fancies and dedicating AM
state conference o f Social
“v *Vchncl McManigle, 14.
neibhorhood had asked and later fast, to reopen again at 12:30.
Lieutenant Governor ors to move some distanco away. themselves to looting Cnnches,
LEL. 8 ' l!,iting at tho Emmingcr Service Workers will be held hero $4.29 1-2, drop o f 2S.8 cents over demanded that the negro move
Scrivens took his advice but small towns and robbing travelers.
closing
price
o
f
Monday.
Prench
April 20.23. Dr. O. A. Bristol, of
Dies Suddenly Today J.wasD.Only
frdm the neighborhood.
Unofficial reports from Puebla
100 feet away when he
francs
dropped
to
$4.99
1-2.
Revolutionists
Take
Wa* discovered b;
Gainesville, •president o f the or­
The negro is said to own the
have
been received here to the e fwas
knocked
to
the
ground
by
the
w.b° bad been ilb She ganization, has outlined plans to
Charge Government _ Hr T*e Associated Prraa.
force o f the explosion. Lawrence feet that the lawless element
CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—Wheat, May home where he lives and is under­
provide
for
bringing
several
na­
«moke “ n7'Cl1 by, thu t™ * * ot
stood to have consented to move
""QUEBEC, Jan. 2.— Lieutenant Mawhinney, the other survivor, which the government previously
•Uirwav ‘'’ roped her way to the tional authorities here to discum 1.08 to 1-4; July 1.00 518 to 3-4; wheii first requested if someone
Governor L. P. Brodeur died Wed- had gone to a nearby creek for u has prevented from carrying out
n
v
.
T
k
t
l
A
a
k
M
l
s
l
M
P
r.a
a
.
'
•
Corn.
May
74
to
1-4;
Oats,
May
l»rd
’ 8ummor&gt;lng her hus- various phases of social service
would buy hia place. It is further
ATHENS, Jan. 2.— Amid shouts nrsdny. • He was stricken sudden­ bucket of wutcr and was also land seixuers, have wreaked Venwork. It is estimated that 40o 45 3-4.
reported that nn offer was made from deputies and gallariea
knocked to the ground.
o f ly ill last Sunday.
gunce upon the Hacicndu o f Lewis
persons
will
attend
the
conference.
in re,cuin&lt;t
for the place but that the negro long live the republic, down with
Neither was injured although Virginia Evans, a British subject.
MANY
MILES
OF
STREETS..
lAd attemifr / rom th.° second floor
co-Vendnd *hi»t it was far below the king, Greece’s revolutionary gov­ NB\V .METHODIST CHURCH. portions o f the wrecked derrick
ROAD NOW OPEN.
turn for ho T f P 1 times to re'
value o f the placo and would not ernment was turned over to new­
fell all about them.
m r T k e A a a n rla trS P r»*u o
»randf.,thcrh t
a,nd Aheir
4||v- T»io % «*»!••|-,! !»**•■)
'
**T
Tfce A—orimrii H r r »l
ORLANDO, Jan. 2. — Orlando sell tor that sum.
ly elected national assembly W ed­
•£A
#fiT,n h S i Vut V*ch Ume was
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 1.—
The negro had not been seen re­ nesday by Colonel Plnstiras, head
EXTENSIVE EXHIBIT.
DELAND, Jan. 2.— North End now has 55 miles of hardpoke
by tb“ ^amc» and
Trustees
of
tho
First
Avenue
CLEARWATER, Jan. 2.—Th.
road, In Volusia county, is now surface thoroughfare*, according garding the matter and whether ho of the revolutionary committee.
Methodist Church here have been most extensive exhibit o f agricul­
,k « ' n o , L . , . * i k t t . , b u m d on«n for traffic from DeLeon to to City Engineer Mathew*. Light hn* since moved could not be
the county line «bovc Seville, and a half miles have been paved learned.
MILLION DOLLAR HOSPITAL. instructed to prenare plans for a tural and horticultural products,
If it appear* on the want ad
nbout
li&gt;
miles
in
all.
Tho
road
during
the
year
VJ23,
and
the
enDAYTONA, Jan. 2.— A deal has new building, with seating capac­ gathered from tho fields, groves |
pugo of Tho Herald today,
IiWy Opposes Quota waa completed the week before I irlneer Bays prospect* are that at
been closed, according to an­ ity for about 3.000 persons. De­ und homes uf Pinellas County that
Author
o
f
“
Christian
you
will receive two frqe
finite
plans
have
not
been
decided
has.ever
been
shown,
will
ba
iiqen
•‘evasion Being Made Christmas when the surface treat-1 least 12 miles moro will bo paved
nouncement, for erection o f a new
Upon
vet,
but
the
new
building
tickets
to the performance
at
the
county
fair,
which
op
a
n
.
ment was finished. Convicts that in 1921. With the exception of Soldiers” Dies Today $1,000,000 hospital hero. The struc­
^ „ ll» Yfcn *
nt
Isirgo
January
15,
n*:uidtiu*
t&lt;
nrobahlv
will
he
place)I
on
the
one
quarter
of
a
mile
of
paving
ture
will
contain
200
roomi^
nnd
nt
TinMilano Theatre to­
have been engaged in.the work are
, wash v r . t o t o . M » * " « .
l l r T h e .\oj»M.|iiie.| I'rro o .
200 baths, according to announced Fifth Street side o f the present experts in charge o f the affair. Th.
night.
You
may bo the
i^ H a d p , »
don‘ 2-—Italy being moved to Putnam county done from funds of tho old bond
NEWTRENCH1IARD, England, plans. It will be situated on il lot location, and the church no win cream of the exhibiU will be ernt
issue, all o f the 1923 paving was
^ »tate denar(mnt? ll° n* *hrouBh where they will begin hard sur­ done on the peitlton plan, whereby Jan. 2.— Rev. Sabine Raring-Gould, with a 1159-foot frontage on Ocean use, which is comparatively new. to the South Florida at Tumpa,
lucky one. T.end thorough­
' Migration „ . ^tmunt ‘*PP‘« in g im- facing a six mile stretch o f road
“ gather together Avenge and will exteud west nn bo converted into a Sunday School and later to the All-Florida Expo j
ly the little want ads.
V S S S , a ta r ' V ™ " “ w un­ from Satsmna to Dun’s Creek— the city does the work and the ruary 2d to
I
" ratkm by the Houae im- the missing link in itatc road No. adjacent property, oufners pay for ian died WeUneauay. He wrote Auditorium Boulevard’ to Atlantic quarters: Tho new building, it is nition to be held at Madison Square
Garden, New York, in February. 1
hl*ration committee.
said, wll Icost about $200,000.
"Onward Christiun Soldiers." ...„J Avenue.
the materials, it is stated.
3 in Putnam county.
CENTRAL CITY, Ky., Jan. 2.—
The police-were seeking today
the slayer o f Luther Brown. The
parson bad calculated carefully
and waited uptll certain o f position
o r victim's head bifore firing th*
bullet through the wall o f the
hotel annex here and into the head
o f slain man sleeping on the bed in
the room into .which the bullet wiu&gt;
fired.
Brown died yesterday wlthoqt
Ining consciousness. Offlcerr
S aining
i that when an effort ’was made
to ascertain the identity o f the occupant o f the room from which the
burnt was fired, it was found that
ths names on the hotel register
bad been completely erased during
the absence o f the clerk.

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W hen’ business anil professional people form so . large a part of our
patronage, it is the finest tribute that can be paid to the Whtddon and
Hodges method of dry cleaning.
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MY LIFE WITH MAGGIE

CITY NEWS PARAGRAPHS
THIS WEEK IN £ AN FORI1.

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MUNICIPAL COURT CASES,

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Tuesday— Weekly luncheon o f n o ­
tary Club, Valdez Hotel at 12:15.
Tuesday— Regular drill, Company
* D „ Florida N. G., Court Houm:
at 8 p. m.
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Tuesday— Rcgulnr meoting
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Masonic Lodge No. 02 at Mnsonlc Hall at 8 p. m.
Tueaday— Regulnr meeting
.o f
Knights o f Columbu* at K. C.
Hall at 8 p. m,
WediWsday— Weekly luncheon o f
Kiwanls Club ut Valdez Hotel nt
12:15.
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Wedneaday — Regular
business
. meeting o f Hanford Woman a
Club at Club Hnuso at 3 p. m.
Wednesday— Call meeting o f St.
Agnes Guild at Mrs. J. N. Hob­
son’s home at 3:30 &lt;p. m.
Thursdiyv-W oekly
luncheon of
•v Association o f Business Women
at Lu-Beth Cafeteria at 12:00.
Thursday— Regular meeting, o f
Eastern Gtar at Masonic Hall at

The following casts were before
City Judge J. G. Sharon on Mon­
day morning:
t
Joe Smith charged with break­
ing nnd entering was turned over
to the circuit court.
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The case rtf Eugene Hoyt charg­
ed with enrrying concealed weap­
ons was also transferred to circuit
court.
The case o f Will Henry charged
with breaking an
entering was
transferred to circuit court.
The ense o f
Sylvester Davis
ehurged with breaking and enter­
ing wns transferred to circuit
court.
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John Hicks,
charged
with
ceiving stolen goods wus turned
over to circuit court.
James Williams charged with
receiving stolen goods wns tarnsferrod to circuit court.
Hattie Scriven charged with re­
ceiving stolen property was. also
transferred.
Willie Jones
charged
w th
breaking and entering was also
Jtransferred to circuit court.
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” Willie Williams charged with
disorderly conduct drew a fine of.
*5 nnd costs.
I
Rubber Brown charged with
reckless driving failed to appear
and his bond o f $15 wns estreated.
George Bond
charged with
drunkenness was continued until
Wednesday.
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Charles Jinklns charged with
drunkenness railed to nppear and
his bond « f $10 wns estreated.
1). H. Kennedy charged with
reckless driving fniled to nppear
nnd his bond o f $5 was estreated.
John Argrett charged with dis­
orderly conduct wns fined $&lt;&gt; nnd
L&lt; Jessie. Anderson
carrying ponce nled
fined $50 and costs
to serve «0 days in

room—just like one I :&lt;uw in La
don."
to the people o f Florida Is contained In a group of telegrams
The cold sweat started coml
just received hy tho Florida Development Board from some of the
out on me. The three movin’ m
leading public men o f America.
grabbed the old wardrobe, si
grunted. 1 could imagine Din
Supreme conviction ns to the potentialities o f tho state, full faith
and the boys sweatin’ with fear i
in the ultimate development of them nnd favorable recognition of the
side.
expressions which make up-these wires.
•Tt’s too big to go out the clooi
Boynton— Model city wutcr oys
“ You big walrus," said Maggie,
All came in response to dispatches recently sent out by the Florida tein under construction.
" i f I catch you with any o f your said one of the movin’ men.
“ Oh, just, throw it out the wi
Development Board asking the recipients for brief telegraphic state­
rough-neck friends, you’ ll bo sor­
dow in the back-yard then," u
ry you ever left Kurop."
ments of their opinions In reference to tho sunshine state, for use
Incom e Tax Helps
I told Dinty whnt she said where Maggie. " I ’m going to throw
in a national advertising cnnipnign fostered by the organization.
ho wjui hidin’ down In his state­ uwny, anyway."
“ Don’t Maggie! Don’t! I b«
INCOME TA X IN NUTSHELL
Answers were prompt nnd exceedingly gratifying, clearly es­
room.
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i god her, “ I love that wardrobe!
"Hut.
I
know
a
way,
Dinty,
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tablishing the degree to which lenders of thought nnd action in tho j WHO? Single persons who had
: "Shut pp insert! said Magf
told him. “ IH get a rope and pull 1
United States have been sold on Florida. Capitalists, e'ditors, financiers
net income o f $1,000 or more you sod Monahan nnd Cusey in . “ L et.lt g o!"
or gross income o f $5,0Q0 or
And it went. I almost fuinti
and statesmen join in tribute to the unexcelled opportunities nnd unthe window o f the apartment.”
more, and married coupler
We hat! leased our house on I was still weak that evenin’ wh
cqunlled ndvnntnges o f the* state, several o^ them referring to their
who had net income o f $2,000
Long Island and moved in the clty&lt; me daughter opened the pap
own investments here.
or mure or gross income of
before we loft lor Europe. We and comtnccd to read.
"Oh, mother!" she said sudden
$5,000 or more must file re­ were livin’ on the thirteenth floor
The Florida Development Jloard will use thc-telcgrnms nr. ndver- 1
o f n lit*, and there Maggie gave a "did you hear what happened
n d u m s.
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tislng copy in the newspaper campaign It is to conduct in New Lork
big party the second night after Drnty Moore? It’s nil in tne pai
next month, ju.&gt;tt preceding and during the Madison Square exhibit of
ngre. He and two other men w.
W HEN?
The filing period is we arrived back.
from January 1 to March 15,
the products nnd resources of the state. loiter it is hoped to use the
“Jiggs.” said I to meself, "you 1in"n wardrobe that was thrown *
1021.
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hnve your own party tomorrow a f­ o f the thirteenth story apa
same mutcriul In periodicals of nutionnl circulation and. in newspapers
ternoon with Dinty and Ryan nnd nientment. They're in the i
elsewhere.
W HERE? Collector o f internal
hoanital." .
Monahnn."
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Maggie got up. She looked
revenue- for the district in
"Capitalist nnd pioneer, prince nnd pauper alike are attracted
And 1 did. I let down the rope
which the person lives or has and one by one I pulled them up in me. Her hand reached out for
by and to F lorii^ ."— August Hccksher.
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lump sittln’ on the table.
his principal place o f busi­ the window. Then it was—
ness.
"By golly, Ityitn, I’m glad to see * They castled me in the hoipi
"How can Florida help hut tlourish with its ^matchless climate
, on n stretcher and put me ii
you. ’ And. how is.Mary Ellen?
IHJW?
Instructions on Form
nnd the boundless fertility of its s o il? " asks Mr.. Hccksher, the widely
lied next to Dinty and Hysn i
•"Fine,
Jiggs,
and
how
is
Eu10-I0A and Form 10 JO; also
known capitalist nnd philanthropist, who has become heavily interested
! Monahan.
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the lnw and regulations.
"Hello, kp:,’ s!" was all I co
r° “ k’ ot so good, Rynn. I haven’t
in Florida during the past few years..
sny. " I ’m nomo again, at Vu
W HAT? Four per cent nornlnl I felt like I’m home again y e ti" •
"Florida's climate is God-given and is three-fourths of the
(The End)
The pinochle gftuo wns started.
tax on the first $1,000 of net
(Copyright.
1922,
state's value."— Carl Fisher.
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income in excess o f the per­
Int’l Feature Sprv. Inc.)
sonal exemption *nnd credits
Mr. Fisher, himself one o f Florida’s lending developers, rightly
for dependents. Eight per
regards climate ns the foundation o f nil tho stnte’s attractions. Clicent nofmnl tax on balance of
mute mukes Florida supremo ns a playground, winter and summer,
net income. Surtax from 1
nnd contributes no less to agricultural, commercial and industrlnl procent to 50 per cent on not
incomes over $0,000 for the
year 1023.
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A

NEW YEAR MESSAGE o f great Importance nnd significance |

charged with
weapons was
or sentenced
jail.

Milane Theatr
FIRST .ROAD ATTRACTION THIS SEASON

I* Miller as guardian

Continued from pnge
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only serve to prolong the period of that after the capture
bloodshed essential to tho over­ City, the three nbovc
provisionFollowing Judge Householder’s
throw o f the Obregon administrn- j generals will appoint nmmediately address, the arraignment o f de­
ill
president
who
will
ii
tion, which, however constitution­
call an election to dessignate the fondants took place. At the same
ally installed in power, has utterly federal powers and
v.vhich shnll time cases were set for Wednesrefused nnd failed t.. comply with take place not later thnn three dnv. Thursday ami Friday.
tion of
It wns announced that 23 cases
its'solcnm duty to tho people, the months after the tic si
visionul would be tried in this term of
great body of whom sustain In.- the above mentioned
court. The cases as announced by
princlples*upon which the present president.
Prosecuting Attorney Mnines nrc
armed movement is based.
ns 'follows:
"In view o f the foregoing facts,
FIRE AND POLICE FIELD
Mickey Campbell, charged with
the government o f the undersigned
MEET.
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petit
birccny; James Williams,
hereby h e p to Hubniit iu reaper*JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 1.-—I cr­ iHissessinn o f intoxicating liquors;
ful protest against the delivery o f oon* attending the Fire and l ‘dice Lulu Edwards, aggravated assault;
munitions of war of whatsoever Field Meet here January 1 will Jerry Jackson, possession o f inkind to the Ohregon government lie furnished with thrills aplenty. toxicuting Honors; H. L. Register
by the United States, with which to More than fifty laborers have been nnd J. F. W ilson, possessing game
make war on the. Mexican people, Busy for days putting things in out o f season; Earl Powell, manu­
thus tending to disturb those I shape for the competitions, stuntr. facturing liquor; Karl Jones, pos­
friendly and neighborly feelings etc., planned
for the occasion. session o f still; Manse Sheppard,
und sentimehts which should ex is.
nssuult and battery; Myrtle. Co­
• between the govcrmlnt and people
wan, assault; W. L. Wtcklandcr,
o f Mexico amt those o f the United
passing worthless checks; E. E.
Staten, which the government o f
lingua, possesing intoxicating li­
the undersigned is so anxious tt
quors; Raymond Cnrtndnllns, nssustain und to cultivute."
sank und battery; I). H. Warren,
"eons" assault und Battery; Joe Hall, »pBICYCLE RACING.
„r eruling car fo r hire without IIMIAMI, Jan. 1.—The first
cense; Charley Boll, killing squirpreurrum o f thm» month# o!
onumir, rfi| out
season; Andrew Hamlin,
cycle racing will ho hold
possession o f intoxicating liquor
January II, the Miami Cycle
r ... (three offen ses); Robert Barnett.
Infs announced. A prize for
. nlnnt* speeding; Frank Parker, posses­
winner o f the most points foi
. mill It- "ion " f intoxicating liquors; A. A.
entire period will be awurded,
1
Jackson, operating car
whilo
drunk; Dewuy Busbco, culpable
Plant City — Construction of |
reckless
Methodist Church completed.

G R E E T IN G S !

W iesbaden Theatre,
Popular During War,
Has Been Remodeled
' WIESBADEN.
Jnn. L— The
state theater of Wiesbaden which
was well patronized by ofi leers
and doughboys when the American
troops were in Coblenz and which
was badly (damaged by fire last
March, has1been rebuilt and. it is
claimed, haa the
most modem
stage In f Europe.
Special precautions against an­
other fire have been taken through­
out the house. On the stage alone
.TOO automatic fire alarm connoc-

To the Good People o f S
County I extend my l*e*.l
for a happy year, bleose
good licalth a nd prosperity
I wish to also iinnoiince
will retire from the office of ( min­
ty Judge upon the expiration of
my term ut the dose o.t the pres­
ent year. The hearty support of
our good people and the respect
for the full observance of the laws,
hat caused my seven years service
an your Judge to Ik* a pleasure, and
I fully expect the coning year t»
be the best of all.
I shall always be grateful to the
good people o f my county for their
loyally and support.

E. F. IIOUSHOLDEIL

W ed., Jan. 2

Broadly speaking, gross income
is all income received by the tax­
payer during the year from salary,
or .wages, business, trade, profea.............
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“ Florida is Jioominpr, and in position for much further merited j sion or vocational, dealing in prop -1
erty, interest, rent, or dividends, |
expansion."AArthur Capper.
or from the transaction of a n y ,
Senator Capper, head of the “ Farm Bloc" in congress, has visited business carried on for profit. Net
Florida on several occnsjons. Tho Kansas statesman says, in addition income is gross income, leas c o r -!
to the remrk above quoted, “ Florida’s possibilities seem unlimited. Uer tain specified deductions for busi­
delightful climate, agricultural development, manufacturing growth ness expenses, bad debts, taxes, t
etc.
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nnd transportation facilities art* resources with which the American
The exemptions are $1,000 for!
people should be made better acquainted."
single persons, $2,500 for married
whose
"Best evidence my opinion of Florida an investment of live couples (living together)
r.et income for 11&gt;23 was $5,000 or
million dollars.” — W illinm 'J. Conners.
less, and 2,000 for married cou­
This wealthy newspaper publisher of Buifnlo, New York, is mak­
ples whose not income was in ex­
ing this henvy investment In the purchase o f several thousand acres cess o f $5 000. An additional cred­
o f Everglades land, in the construction of sixty miles o f rock highway it of $ 100 is allowed for each per­
which will form a connecting link from ocean to gulf, opening up for son (other than husband or wife)
agricultural, commercial nnd manufacturing development n rich area. dependent upon the taxpayer for
chief support if such person is un­
Mr. Cbnncrs says further; "The part o f Florida ii^which I nni in­ der 18 years o f nge or incapable
j terested is the most productivo agricultural section on earth, with of self-support because physically
I unsurpassed' climate and unlimited possibilities. Ac few words nre or mentally defective.
Tho normal tax is 4 per cent on
inadequate to fully express niy regnrd for Florida—it would take a
the first ,$1,000 o f net Income in
I.„„L
mv ilci&gt;ds must ho ilenendcc! upon to show "what-1 think o f the I’Xci’SH o f the exemptions nnd creel-

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ss, according to Mr. Bryan, now a resident of Florida,
le with a taste fo r development work. "Only* five per|
land is now cultivated" he says, "but nearly ull the;
zed, with a maximum o f reward to persons who help
natural resources into naturnl resources into money."
type o f opportunity is offered the class who will avail
;he unsurpassed attractions o f Florida as a winter re­
points out/ saying "our winter climate is nn asset of ,
TODAY
io which cannot be exhausted. Florida invites inspecence, whether one desires a fnnn or a home."
YOU WILL N E W E R FORGET
a development has just commenced; going forward
nrvclous rapidity."— Charles A. Stone,
f the American International Corporation nnd o f the
ltd*Webster, Inc.. Mr. Stone is a keen judge of investd general conditions. Tho concerns with which lie i«
javily interested in Florida public service utilities. Mr.
illy a close observer of the stnta’s progress.
n &lt;1.‘lie-litful climate nnd is most favorably located

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appafaMfaitd
appliances
rjr in obtaining," accumulat­
ing and distributing an adequate
supply of water, said water.works

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kpv the CKp k f Sanfbrd, ■ ■ ■ ■ «,
of- the •&gt; v, '
^-riT b Le Maintained and Operated as
City of Sanford, Florida,
a Public Utility, and Providing for
‘ January II, 1984.
Jtn Issue of Utility Bonds of tho
City tof Sanford, In the stun of One
-*;akj a C o m ( X ) M a t * "before Hundred and" Sixty Thounhd flW“ For the Approval, ate;“ ’6f be­ Jara, -the Proceeds to be'Derived
fore "Against tho ApprdvaT. etc.," from the Sale Thereof, to be Used
as may be Your Choice.
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to Acquire, Establish, Purchase
ina Construct a Gas Plant or
FOR THE APPROVAL of that PfahtB," and'
certain ordinance of tha City of
AGAINST the acquisition and
Sanford, Florida, numbered CT, en- establishment of a gas plant or
titled: "An Ordinance Providing plants, to be operated and main­
for the Acquisition and Estab­ tained by tho City of Sanford,
lishment of a Water Worka Plant Florida, aa a public utility, nnd
or Plants' by the City of Sanford,
AGAINST BONDS.
Florida, to bo Maintained and Op­
erated as a Public Utility, and
Providing for an Issue of Utility
FOR THE APPROVAL of that
Bonds by the City of Sanford,
certain ordinance of the City of
Florida, in the sum of Three Hun­
Sanford, Florida,
numbered 70,
dred and Seventy-five Thousand
entitled: "An Ordinance Provid­
Dollars, the Proceeds to be De­
ing for nn Issue of Bonds by the
rived from tho Sale Thereof to be
City of Sanford, Florida, in the
Used to Acquire, Establish, Pur­
sum of Seventy-five Thousand Dol­
chase and Construct a Water
lars, tho Proceeds to be Derived
Works Plant or Plants,"and
from the Sale Thereof, to be Used
FOR the acquisition and estab­
to Acquire, Build, Construct and
lishment of n water works plant or
Equip with the Necessary Furni­
plnnts. to be operated and main­
ture nnd Fixtures, a City Hail
tained by the City of Sanford,and Administration Building," and
Florida, an n public utility, and
FOR BONDS.
FOR BONDS.

plant or plants, when completed,
IS. J m . 2.—With
the . GAINESVILLE, Fla., Jan. 1.—
of Fountain Inn, an In* Arrangementa have been made In to be operated and maintained by
horn* has b«en prorklod for Lake County, aceordlnir to the the City of Sanford, Florida, aa n
who with to enjoy the. de» weekly report of County Demon*
of a winter In Florida, a stratton Agent L. II. Wilson, to se­ public utility, for the purpose of
iii which all features of mod- lect from the exhibits at the fall* furnishing to tho City of Sanford,
equipment contribute to there January 81-20 the exhibit Florida, and to the inhabltanta
. . -------art or its natrons. Tha that will be sent1to New York next
.of .the Inn h within the town February to tho All-Florida Ex­ thereof, an adequate and ample
supply of water.
a model community, of position.
the conveniences of
(B) Under authority of Ordi­
Farmers In four West and North
t day life, inehiding ado- Florida couqties a n making prep­ nance No. G8, tha sum of Three
railroad facilities, perfect aration sto grow Cayana 10 cane,
streets, well stoeked shops, under direction! ro f , the county Hundred and Ten Thousand ($310,and banking accommoda- .agents. A carload * of this ' had 000.00) Dollars, to acquire, estab­
been delivered In Walton County, lish, purchase and tonstnict. an
The Inn overlooks Lake Eustis, where it was widely distributed, electric light and power plant or
‘ In ita picturesque beau- another carload was distributed
■by any body'of water In the among 110 farmers in Okaloosa, plants, including suitable land,
ro
Pour other lakes of al- while 10 tons were delivered to casements, structures, boilers, en­
equal attraction are within Santa Rosa County. Eleven farm­ gines, dynamos, machinery, con­
^boundaries of the town, each ers in Jefferson County have duits, conductors, poles and other
" t g fishermen fresh water agreed to grow a carload and fur­
apparatus and
appliances, for
*U»t is maid to be the best nish seed for the. county.
making,
generating,
and distrib­
Itlsntic-Gulf region. Lake
Marion County growers have
with Ita broad expanse of made up their third club order for uting electricity for
light 'and
water and its shore-line of fertilizers, the last one for 180 power purposes, said electric light
iplcnl verdure, furnishes tons, suving about 810 a ten or.
facilities for other water the listed '‘ prices. They plan to “ pd power plant or plnnts, whan
that are so dear to -the buy n similar amount In Febru- -compelted, to be operated and
of those seeking healthy ary.
maintained by tho City o f Sanford,
BMment.
B. F. Whltner, Jr.,- agent for Florida, as a public utility, for tho
Poantatn Inn has nccommodn- Seminole County, reports about
w for three hundred guests. 300 acres more than last year was purpose o f furnishing to tha City
»ms, both single and en suite, planted to early ealery in nia coun­ o f Sanford, Florida ,nnd to the-in­
&gt; most attractive in the matter ty this year. The earliest produc­ habitants thereof, nn ndequntc and
r fumiahings, all of which have tion is being cut and shipped, the
nmpio supply o f electricity.
m brought together by experi- growers realizing fancy prices for
(C) l/nder nuthority o f Ordi­
AGAINST THE APPROVAL of
1venced and artistic hands, so that the celery, he reports.
th e effect is harmonious and rest*
Strawberries are reported mov nance No. 69, the sum o f One thnt certain ordinance o f the City
t fa t . For the cool nights in winter ing: regularly now and for goot&lt;
good Hundred and Sixty
Thousand of Sanford, Florida, numbered 67,
srfeet system of hot water prices
ces from Osceola. County Agent (8160,000.00) Dollars, 'to acquire,
entitled: “ An Ordinance Provid­
,atlon has been installed. The •L R. Gunn reports that all berries
pat type of refrigerating plant shipped through the local associa­ establish, purchase and construct ing for the Acquisition and Estab­
^preserves in all Its original excel- tion so far have averaged more i gas plant or plants, including lishment of a Water Works Plant
(fence the material for the food thun 75 cents a qunr
irt to the grow- suitable land, easements, struc­ or Plants by the City o f Sanford,
id from
n the perfectly nppoint- er.
tures, boilers, engines, dynamos, Florida, to be Maintained and Op­
tc
itchcn
by a chef and his assists, each ■ktlted
skilled In his particular
ORLANDO, Jan. 1.— Cancella­ machinery, reservoirs, tanks, con­ erated as a Public Utility, and
eh of gastronomic art Most tion lias been announced of the duits, conductors,
pipes, 7 gas- Providing for an Issue o f Utility
‘ jl attention is given to the Central Florida Sunday School meters, and other apparatus and Bonds by the City of Sanford,
. room service, which will be convention, which was scheduled
be all the most fastidious for this city on January 15-17. appliances fo r making, manufac­ Florida, in the sum of Three Hun­
could desire.
Those In charge stated the meet­ turing, generating nnd distribut­ dred and Seventy-five Thousand
r^**In the building of Fountain Inn, ing cancelled because of the in­ ing commercial gas, said gas plant Dollars, the Proceeds to be De­
Tw architects have adhered to the ability of Dr. Hugh S. Mngill of or plants, when completed, to be
rived from the Sale Thereof to be
EBfanUh stylo of architecture sug- Chicago, goneral secretary of the
stiye of the period which fol- International Sunday School Coun­ operated and maintained by the Used to Acquire, Establish, Pur­
' Florida's discovery by Ponce cil, found he would be unablo to be City of Sanford, Florida, as a pub­ chase and Construct a Wnter
Leon and a style which hnr- here for tho convention.
lic utility, for tho purpose o f fur­ Works Plant or Plants,"and
Dtiixea with its natural environnishing to the City o f Sanford,
AGAINST the acquisition and
*4- The hotel is absolutely
Florida, and to the
inhabitants establishment of a water works
of, being of concrete conthereof, an adequate and ample plant or plants, to be operated and
on throughout. The purity
lie water used1 In the hotel is
supply of commercial gas.
maintained by the City of Sanford,
pbrated, its source being deep
(D) Under authority of Ordi­ Florida, as a public utility, and
esian wells.
nance No. 70, the sum o f SeventyK - - ■ _______
ACjAINST BONDS.
Dol­
Whereas, the City Commission five Thousand ($75,000.00)
construct
o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, lars to acquire, build,
FOR THE APPROVAL o f that
on this the 10th day o f December, nnd equip with the necessary fu r­
A. D. 1023, duly passed and adop­ niture and fixtures, a City Hall certain ordinance o f the' City of
Sanford, Florida, numbered 68, en­
ted a certain ordinance, numbered nnd Administration Building.
All Af said bonds to be o f the de­ titled: "A n Ordiqance Providing
07, entitled:
An Ordinance Providing for the nomination o f One Thousand ($1,- for the Acquisition and Establish­
Acquisition and Establishment o f 000.00) Dollars each, bearing in­ ment of an Electric Light and
Municipal Auditorium Will n W ater Works Plant or Plants terest nt the rate o f five nnd one- Power riant or Plants, by the City
f ’ -B* Meeting Flare of Republiby the City o f Sanford, Florida, to hntf per centum (5 % % ) per nn* of Sanford, Florida, to be Main­
i , . can Convention in 1924.
payable semi-an­ tained nnd Operated ns a Public
be Maintained and Operated us a num, interest
_ n r “ he Aaawlittrii Prraa.
Public Utility ,nnd Providing for nually on the first days o f Jan­ Utility, ani^ Providing for an Issue
.^G A IN E SV IL L E , Fla., Jun. 2 . - an Issue o f Utility Bonds by the uary and July, nil of said bond to of Utility Bonds by tho City
■develnmi’s now 43,500,000 mbnicimature thirty (30) years nftcr the of Sanford, Florida,
the ........*
simv.nt
a 'wifi*, in.
..........
auditorium, scene o f tho R^-. City o f Sanford, Florida, in the
date
of t^»*lssuanc?' thereoftjbot]
licnn national convention of M h R o f Thrqg^ Humtfcd, and Sev­
o f safla Dollard, the Proceeds' tp be- De­
DoilAVs, the principal ana interest
&gt;24, Ohio politiclnl leaders are en ty-flvo Thousand
fident that the general faciii- Proceeds to be Derived from the bonds to be payable nt The Chase rived from the Sale Thercbf, to
are entirely adequate to meet Sale Thereof to be Used to Ac­ National Bank in the City of New bo Used to Acquire, Establish,
nituntion and that tho buildPurchase and York, State of New York, in law­ Purchase, and Construct un Elec­
will be found u worthy back- quire, Establish,
ful money o f the United Stntes o f tric Light nnd Power Plant or
und In the naming o f tho par- Construct a Water Works Plant,
America; snid
bonds
shall be Plnnts," and,
or Plants,
s presidontaini nominee,
otel accommodations and other and an Ordinance, numbered 08, signed by the Mnyor o f the City
FOR the acquisition nnd estab­
o necessary in handling a nu- entitled:
o f Sanford, Florida, nnd by the lishment o f nn electric light and
nal convention likewise arc doAn Ordinance Providing for the Clerk of the City o f Sanford, Flor­ power plant or plnnts, to bo op­
red sufficient while the various
civic organizations and commercial Acquisition and Establishment of ida, nnd shall have affixed thereto erated nnd maintained by tho City
institutions of tho city have no an Electric Light nnd Power Plant the seal o f .the City o f Sanford, o f Sanford, Florida, ns a public
.floubt about tho raising of a huge or Plants, by the City o f Sanford, Florida, and the interest coupons utility, and,
^ e s t fund to -carry on the enter­ Florida, to be Maintained and Op- to be attached to said bonds shall
FOR BONDS.
prise. Mayor Fred Kohler of fere. I
be signed with the engraved or
e use of the auditorium free o f °™ leJ “ u I,ub,,c Utility und Pro
AGAINST TIIE APPROVAL o f
■'(marge to cither major party’s ....
nn- vniing for an Issue o f Utility lithographed ftie-slmile signature
ttkmul convention. It wns Cleve- Bonds by tho City o f Sanford, of said Mayor nnd snid Clerk, that certain ordinance of the City
(land’s first bid for a national con­ Florida, in the sum of Three Hun­ and
o f Sanford, Florida, numbered 08,
vention o f the two big parties.
Whereas, prior to the issuance entitled: "An Ordinance Provid­
dred and Ten Thousand Dollars,
Situated In the heart of the
o f the bonds above described or ing for the Acquisition and Estab­
twntown section, the new public The Proceeds to be Derived from
ill is said to present all that the Sale Thereof, to bo Used to any part thereof, under the Char­ lishment o f an Electric Light and
’COuld be desired for a lnrge con­ Acquire, Estubllsh, Purchase and ter of the City of Sanford, Florida, Power Plant or Plants, by the City
ten tion . It is a part o f Cleve- Construct un Electric Light nnd the said ordinances prosposing tho of Sanford, Florida, to be Main­
,Und’s famous Mallplan o f build­ Power Plant or Plants,
snid several bond issuse for the tained nnd Operated as a Public
ings. Occupying ablock, its
various municipal purposes, ns Utility, and Providing for an Is­
nnd
an
Ordinance,
numbered
CD,
'boundaries ore St. Clair Avenue
aforesaid, must be approved by a sue of Utility Bonds by the City
‘ Oh the south; East 15th street on entitled:
(the cast; lakeside Avenue on the
An Ordinance Providing for the majority vote of the electors of o f Sanford, Florida, in the sum
ftiorth and Hast 3rd Street on the Acquisition nnd Establishment of the City of Sanford, Florida, who o f Three Hundred and Ten Thou­
j-jjest.
n Gas Plant or Plants, by the City are qualified to vote ns shown by san d Dollars, the Proceeds to bo
Its main floor, on the street
the registration books o f the City Derived from the Sale Thereof, to
” 4vel, unobstructed by
n single o f Sanford, Florfdn, to be Main­
o
f Sanford, Florida, voting and bo Used to Acquire, Establish,
tained
nnd
Operated
ns
a
Public
-column, is more than 300 feet long
'*nd is 215 feet wide. The glass Utility, nnd Providing for nn Is­ participating in nn election called Purchase nnd Construct un Elec­
{ceiling is 00 feet from the floor. sue o f Utility Bonds of the City of and held for that purpose.
tric Light and Power Plant or
.Lincoln G. Dickey, manager of the Sanford, Florida, in the Sum of
Therefore, I, Forrest Lake, ns Plants," nnd
lutll, says that comfortable seating
Mayor o f the City o f Sanford,
AGAINST the acquisition and
-facilities cun be urrnnged for 13,- One Hundred and Sixty Thousand
*000 persona when main floor, stage Dollars, Thu Proceeds to be De­ Florida, under nnd by virtue of tho establishment of an electric light
•and expansive balconies are used. rived from the Sale Thereof, to be authority in me vested by tho or­ and power plant or plnnts, to be
•■•The stage measures (50 by 101 Used to Acquire, Establish, Pur­ dinances of the City o f Sunford, operated and maintained by the
;fect, has un opening 73 feet wide
chase nnd Construct u Gns Plant Florida, and we, Forrest Lake, S. City of Sanford, Florida, as u pub­
{Upd Is surmounted by an arch 42
O. Chase and C. J. Marshall, as lic. utility, nnd
i$et, six inches high. The ac- or Plants,
the City Commission o f the City
AGAINST BONDS.
and
an
Ordinance,
numbered
70,
'eoustics o f the main room, tested
o f Sanford, Florida, do
heroby
•tkpeatedly by scientists, and dur­ entitled:
in g concerts, have been declared
An Ordinance Providing for nn cull un election to be held in the
frfect. Every person in the hnll Issue o f Bonds by the City of San­ City of Sanford, Florida, on tho
FOR THE APPROVAL o f that
j able to hear every word of n
11th day of January, A . D. 1924, certain ordinance of the City o f
ford,
Florida,
in
the
sum
o
f
Kevcneech, whether it bo made from
ty-fiyo Thousand Dollars, the Pro­ to determine the question by said Sanford, Florida, numbered 69,
^ stage or the floor.
be entitled: "An Ordinnncc Provid­
*‘ *Of the stage are scores of ceeds to be Derived from the Sale election then und there to
tfooms, intsallcd as dressing rooms Thereof, to he Used to Acquire, held, whether tho said ordinances ing for the Acquisition and Estab­
&lt;f*r actors and choruses. These
Build, Construct nnd Equip with or any of them, proposing the said lishment of a Gas Plnnt or Plnnts,
Will be available for newspaper
by the City of Sanford, Florida,
correspondents, press associations the Necessary Furnituro nnd Fix­ three several bond issues, shall be
Jjfld committee caucus meetings. tures, n City Hall and Adminis­ adopted, approved and confirmed to bo maintained and Operated ns
there is an overflow here, the tration Building,
by the electors of said City, and n Publicity Utility, and Providing
■lower floor of the building, as
And, Wherens, the four said whether the bonds provided for by for an Issue of Utility. Bonds o f
4arge os the main floor, will be
said ordinances shall be issued by the City of Sanford, Florida, in
available. Ample facilities can be ordinances provide for the issue
the City of Sanford, Florida, in the Sum of One Hundred nnd Six­
of
bonds
by
the
City
o
f
Sanford,
provided for the army o f corre­
spondent: and special writers that Florida, for municipal purposes, the manner nnd for the purposes ty Thousond Dollars, the Proceeds
'attend rational conventions! anil in the totul sum of Nino Hundred in said ordinances or in any o f to he Derived from the Sale There­
M egra pii companies can be equip- and Twenty Thousand ($920,000.- said ordinances, provided und set o f to bo Used to Acquire, Estab­
M d with any needed amount of
lish,' Purchase nnd Construct ('a
00) Dullurs, the proceeds derived forth.
irqoom a "d tier vice.
And, 1, Forrest Lake, as Mayor Gas Plant or Plants," and
from the sale o f said bonds to be
FOR tho acquisition and estab­
' ' ORLANDO, Jan. I.—The local expended in the following manner, of City o f Sanford, Florida, and
lishment
of a gas plant or plants,
real estate association is propar- to-wit:
we, Forrest Luke, S. O. Chase and
■irlg a light against ull persons ] (A ) Under nuthority o f Ordi­ C. J. Marshall, as the Ctiy Com­ to be operated and maintained by
operating without license required
nance No. G7„ the sum o f Three mission of the City, o f Sanford, thq City of Sanford, Florida, us n
by the Inw passed at the last
Hundred
n.id Seventy-live Ilhous- Florida, do hereby appoint C. L. Public Utility, and,
(session of the legislature regulat­
FOR BONDS.
ing, the netivities of real c-state niul ($375,000.00) Dollars, to ac­ Britt,und F. P. Bines, and W. M.
Tents.
J-ocnl realtors plait to quire, establish, purchase nnd con­ Haynes, Inspectors o f said elec­
Ute cases against nil persons struct a ( water works plant or tion, and David Speer, Clerk o f
AGAINST TIIE APPROVAL 61
profiting from sales made who are
that certain ordinance of the City
plants, including suitable lund, raid election.
not licensed to carry on a real
easements, structures, boilers, en-' The form of the ballot for said o f Sanford, Florida, numbered 69,
estate business.

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NOTICE OF BOND
ELECTION

LAND WILL
SPARED TO
[TAIN MEET

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AGAINST THE APPROVAL of
that certain ordinance of the City
of Sanford, Florida, numbered 70,
entitled: "An Ordinance Provid­
ing for an Issue of Bonds by the
City of Sanford, Florida, In the
sum
of Seventy-five Thousand
Dollars, the Proceeds to bo De­
rived from the Sale Thereof ,to be
Used to Acquire, Build, Construct
and Equip with the Necessary
Furnituro and Fixtures, a Ciiby
Hall and Administration Build­
ing," and
AGAINST BONDS.

The said election hereby order­
ed and called to be held shall be
held and conducted In the man­
ner prescribed by tho ordinances
and tho Charter of the City of
Sanford, Florida.
The polling place for said elec­
tion shall bd that certain room on
the ground floor o f the City Hell,
known as the fire apparatus room.
W ITNESS the hands of Forrest
Lako, as Mayor of the City of
Sanford, Florida,
and Forrest
Lake, S. O. Chase, and C. J. Mar­
shall, as the City Commission of
the City of Sanford, Florida, at­
tested by R. L. Philips, Clerk of
the City of Sanford, Florida, and
the corporate seal o f the City of
Sanford, Florida, on this the 10th

i nt P *£^olr*&gt;
establish, parchasa, and construct
f o r r E s t La k e ,
n water worka plant or ptanta, in­
(BEAL)
S. O. CHASE,
cluding suitable land, easements,
C. J. MARSHALL,
structures, boilers engines, dyna­
As the City Commission of mo*, machinery,
stand pipes,
the City of Sanford, Florida. reservoirs, pumps, .conduits, and
Attest;
other apparatua and appliances
L. R. PHILIPS,
necessary in obtaining, accumulat­
City Clerk of the City of
ing and distributing an adequate
Sanford, Florida.
•apply of water, and water worka
12-12-19-26-1-2-9-St
plants or plants, .when completed
to be operated end maintained by
the City of Sanford, Florida, as a
public utility, for the purpose of
furnishing to the City of Sanford,
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING Florida, and to the 'inhabltanta
FOR THE ACQUSITION AND thereof, an adequate nnd ample
ESTABLISHMENT OF A WA­ supply of water.
TER
WORKS PLANT
OR
Section 3. It ia the determina­
PLANTS BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO BE tion of the City Commission of the
MAINTAINED
AND OPER­ City of Sanford, Florida, that the
ATED AS A PUBLIC UTILI­ said sum of Three Hundred and
TY, AND PROVIDING FOR AN Seventy-five Thousand
($375,ISSUE OF U TILITY BONDS 000.00) Dollars, will be required
BY THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, IN* THE SUM OF for the purpose mentioned in Sec­
THREE HUNDRED AND SEV­ tions One and Two of this Ordi­
_
ENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOL­ nance.
LARS. THE PROCEEDS TO BE
Section 4. That a bond issue In
DERIVED FROM THE SALE the sum of Three Hundred and
THEREOF TO BE USED TO
ACQUIRE, ESTABLISH, PUR­ Seventy-five Tohausond ($375,CHASE AND CONSTRUCT A 000.00) Dollars, for the municipal
W ATER WORKS PLANT OR purpose enumerated and specifical­
PLANTS.
ly set forth in Sections One and
Wherens, the Charter of the City Two of this Ordinance, ia hereby
of Snndford, Florida, provides,
authorised, provided, however, that
among other things, that tho City
of Sanford. Florida, shall have the before said bonds or any part of
right to acquire, establish, ' own said bonds shall bo issued, this
and operate ns a public utility, a ordinance shall be first approved
water works plant or plants and to by a majority vote of the electors
id the inhabi of the City of Sanford, Folrida,
provide the City and
tants thereof, with water, and
Whereas, the City Commission actually participating In nn elec­
of the City o f Sanford, Florida, tion to be called and held at such
now deems it most expedient and time and In such manner as is
to the best interest o f the City of prescribed by the Chnrter and the
Sanford, Florida, to acquire, es­ ordinances of the City of Sanford,
tablish, maintain and operate as a Florida.
public utility, a water works plant
Section 5. That said bonds shall
or plants,
Therefore, Be It Enacted by Tho bo o f tho denomination of One
People o f the City of Sanford, Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each,
bearing interest nt the rate of five
Florida:
Section 1. That it is the deter­ end one-half per centum
mination o f the City Commission per nnnum, interest payable semi­
of the City of Sanford, Florida, to annually, on the first days of Jan­
acquire, establish, own, maintain uary and July, snid Issue of bonds
and operate a sa public utility a to be numbered from 1 to 375, both
water works plant or plants, and numbers Inclusive, ail o f said
to provide the City and the in­ date o f the issuance thereof, both
habitants thereof with an adequate principal nnd interest of said bonds
to be payable at The Chase Na­
supply o f water.
Section 2. That the City Com­ tional Bank, fn the City of New
mission o f the City o f Sanford, York, State of New York, in law­
Florida, further deems it expe­ ful money of the United States
dient and to the best interest of of America. Said bonds shall be
the City of Sanford, Florida, and signed by the Mayor of the City
it la the determination of the City Sanford, Florida, and by the Culrk
Commission of the City of San­ of the City of Sanford, Florida,
ford, Florida, to issue utility bonds and shall have uftixed thereto, the
of the City of Sanford, Florida, in seal of aho City of Sanford, Flor­
thy sum of Three Hundred nnd ida, and the Interest coupons to be
Seevnty-five
Thousand
($375,- j attached to said bonds shall be
000.00) Dollars, the proceeds de- signed with the engraved or iith-

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ORDINANCE NO. 67

empowered to call an clecti«determine the question of
wane* of the bonds provided J
by .this ordinance.
d*
Section^ that the form oft
ballot for aatd election s h i l r V
follows, to-wit:
**1
"FOR THE APPROVAL of
certain ordinance of the City
VorU*, numbered ts
entitled:
"
'An Ordinance Pcovldlm, for t
A c t i o n and E .u b ll.h „,„
a Water Worka Plaot or P|a.
*
« ' Sanford, F I,"
to bq Maintained nnd Operated
- Public Utility,
Prov^
- » -and
mm g
IAJY1C,
for nn Issue o f Utility Honda
the City of Sanford, Florida
the sum of Three Hundred aJ
Seventy-five Thousand Dollari t
Proceeds to be Derived from’ t
Sale Thereof to be Used to A
quire, Establish, Purchase a
i;
Construct a Water Works Plant
Plante.’
and FOR the acquisition and i
tablishmcnt of a water works p|a
or plants, to be operated and mi
tained by the City of Sanfo,
Florida, aa a public utility
and FOR BONDS."
"AGAIN ST THE APPROV)
of that certain ordinance of t
City o f Sanford, Florida, nm
bered 67, entitled:
'An Ordinance Providing for t
Acquisition and Establishment
a Water Works Plant or Plan
by the City of Sanford, Flori,
to be Maintained and Operated
a Public Utility, and Providing f
nn Issue of Utility Bonds by l
City o f Sanford, Florida, in t
sum o f Three Hundred and Se
enty-flve Thousand Dollars,
Proceeds to be Derived from t
Sale Thereof to be Used to A
quire, Establish, Purchase ai
Construct a Water Works PU
or Plants.’
and AGAINST tho acquirition ai
establishment of a water wor!
plant or plants, to he operated ■:
maintained‘by the City of Sanfor
Florida, as a public utility,
nnd AGAINST BONDS."
Section 8. This ordinance sha
become effective immediately upc
its final passage nnd adoption.
Adopted this 10th day af D
cember, A. D. 1923.
FORREST LAKE,
(SEAL)
S. O. CHASE,
C. J. MARSHALL
Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS,
City Clerk.
12-12-19-26-1-2-9-51

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them.
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�Stu (Jobaker's Closed Body
Industry Is
Plants Excel Those of Any
/E n joy B ig Y ear
Other Manufacturer
In 1924—Firestone The Studebnker closed body'
plants at South Bend, Indiana, con­
JON. 0 - j!,n*
" iC3d.y tain 2,751,436 square feet of door
titnd in business &amp;ncn\- space.
■ j more stnblo prosperity lor
The total investment In buildings
'*^W«r Industry particularly
fo r the manufacture o f closed bodthe wffiing year were Pre­ 'res represents an Investment o f
made by Mr. Harvey S. over 98,000,01m). This Is more than
in a speech here before the total assets of many car manu­
facturers.
.mployes and other Block#t the annual meeting or
M ow than 5,000 men are employ­
ed in the closed plants o f Stude! * *#•-hirh
» Ti:c i is
K founder
” ^ r. . c rand
; baker and their wages amount to
„f whicn he
ne
over j 7500|000 per
„ r ,n cx

NATHAN M W
OPTIMISTIC OVER
1 9 2 4 OUTLOOK

Income Tax Hcfys
INCOME TAX IN NUTSHELL
’A HO? Single persons who had
net Income o f $1,000 or more
o* gross income o f $5,000 or
more, nnd married couples
who had net income of $2,000
or more or gross Income of
$5,000 or mote must file re­
returns.

Commissioner Of Agriculture Ballercs Florida Mas R ig Year —
Ahead In 1921.

WHEN? The filing period Is
from January 1 to March 16,
1024.
W II b RE? Collector o f internal
revenue fo r the district in
which tho person Uvea or ha«
his principal place o f busi­
ness.

■■L-t of his statement Mr. cess of 120,400 per day.
‘ ■ jjS T S ln ied 'to the remarkSJrew made during tho past The steel, lumber, glnss, cloth and
IIOW7 Instructions on Form
*17 his own company, which other materials required for the i
10I0A and Form 1010; also
operation o f these body plants rep- I
J al«s of $77,583,150 an in•the law nnd regulations,
resent an inventory investment of
of 20 per cent over the pre­ $3,500,000.
j WHAT? Four per cent normal
war, returning n not prom
tax on the first $4,000 of net
Hi 104.092 after providing for
The dies and tools for forming
income in excess o f the per­
*dition, taxes, Interest and the metal panels of Studebnker
sonal exemption nnd credits
charges. After paying pre­ bodies alone, ami ns a single item,
for dependents. Eight ’ per
dividends and alL other cost in excess o f $785,000.
cent normal tax on balance of
tho common stock equity
. net income. Surtax from 1
- ^ d over 516 per share,
Tho closed body manufacturing
cent to 50 per cont on net
iw of the outstanding features methods sro the latest and most
incomes over $6,000 for tho
the company’s financial stutc- approved. Many o f tho processes
year 1023.
i was the reduction In bank in- through which Studebnker closed
dnew. 0:i October SI last bndicu pass arc nowhere else du­
the company owed $5,770,000 plicated In the Industry.
TH’S FOR TAXPAYERS.
compared with
SI2.775.000 in
No. 4.
"tll.GSO 000 In 1921 and $31,Studebnker’n experience in qual­
0 in 1920. These figures rc- ity body building antes dnek to the
In making out hia Income-tax re­
forcibly the financial prog- days when Studebnker built fine turn for the year 1023 the business
made by the Firestone Com- coaches and carriages for the man, professional man, and farmer
during the most difficult world's notables including Presi­
will bo required to uso Form 1040
, wars ever encountered by dents Lincoln anil Grant.
regardless o f whether hia net in­
rubber Industry. The FircInteresting Facts About come was or was not in excess of
Company increased Its salon
■nits more than 30 per cent Studebaker’s newest closed $5,000. Tho smaller form 1040A,
reir over the boom year o f
Body Unit at South Bend, in user for reporting net Income of
I its average dally production
$5,000 or less derived chiefly from
Indiana
85000 tires was 20 per cent
This new building is eight feet salary or wages,
than in 1922. In connection
AH items o f gross Income must
u, the increase in sales volume longer than the Woolwortn Build­
in tho case of a
r Firestone called attention to ing is high. The Wool worth Build­ bo reported,
|i‘ fwt that tho tire consumer ing is the tallest office building in storekeeper gross income usually
consists of the gross profits on
paying 100 per cent more in the world.
snlca, together with income from
WO than he is today.
The floor aren is 511.000 squnre other sources. Tho ruturn must
-Ttiferring to the British Rubber
Intrictlon Act. Mr. Fircstono dc- feet or greater than the nrea in­ show the gross snles, purchases,
and cost of goods sold.
dutd that American consumers cluded in n farm of 9 n res.
The professional man, lawyer,
if rubber products had been saved
doctor, dentist, must include nil
The
1,500,000
bricks
used,
If
Mtmiimately $75,000,000 during
fees and other compensation lor
|k past yenr by his vigorous rnm- plnred end to end, would reach professional services. The farmer
from South Bend to Detroit.
■dfn which had aroused n wave
must report an gross income the
rf protest that swept the country,
Two hundred nnd twenty thou­ proceeds of nalc or exchange o f
(amine Congress to nnprnprinto sand hags o f rement were used. If |products mired on the farm nnJ
f500000 for the investigation o f these were placed end for end they' ilie profits Irani the sale of prod­
gr iQurccs of rubber suplv and would reach from South Bond to ucts purchased by him nnd resold.
united in a drop in the price in- Chicago.
Do nui*f also report gross income
from all other sources.
dud of a continued upward trend.
laxR'iycis, in order to take full
STFirestone declared that he
More than 3,000,000 pound* of
«w!d continue his rampaign for reinforcing steel Imvu entered into advantage o f the deductions to
America to produce its own rub- the construction of this nmninioutli which lacy are entitled, nro ad­
viced to study carefully the in|tr ami total ot' hie world-wide or- building.
alien now cngngcu
---------l truetInns on the forms water the
(lsiration
engaged in seenseek- i
_ loured of supply over which J The glass used for windows: hend, “ Income from business or
America would have control nnd would completely cover nn nrcuj pi.Uession. ’
FILLERS
(refection.
1equal to 2 1-2 ncrcs.
(To be continued Tomorrow)
BARGAINS IN USED CARS j Tjie concrete forms used required
Wd Park Avenue Garage is of-1 more than 1,000,000 square feet
faring lome unusual bnrgains this ! o f lumber.
zj.
t In —
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»t»k
used* cars.
Tbelr ii-».
list iin-! More
Mm than
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with
thdY~«r'M
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itti th
rtF -!(r'Mifci
1 R in »rY
prices \chains, carry materials to various
ton and Hupmobilun nt
departments nnd handle the dosed
Baling from $200 to $625.
, bodies in process. This conveyor
equipment reduces manufacturing
THE NEW FORI)
Riwnnl
Higgins, authorised |costs.
Joni dealer is advertising the
A SNUG BUICK
(wits of tip* new Ford touring
The four cylinder two pnssengcr
or which is » ntriking value nt
$295 f. o, b. Detroit.
The low Buick roadster offered by the SnnTU I , ~
frice was made possible by la rge, ford Buick Company offers snug
SPF.CIAJ.-S1X
ml* production. The big improve- rnmfart for winter riding.
Mr.
TOURING '
OriU are mest noticeable.
Har.vcll states thnt "the powerful
Brick valve-in-head engine assures|
The public dom-’ in .nmountn to more than enough power for every
1*2.000.000 acres th'* r—eot bulk m kind o: road and need.
Which. p&lt;‘ y-‘
ii,,„
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itites of California, Utah nn.j
Tarpon Springs— G. M. Emnnsila. .S'lpif* of i* h i ’ so little "tr.'upd it: Company making extenWlae it has not been nu'weyed.
; slvc plant improvementa.

“ Tho sun o f progress rises re­
W ill Food Supply o f
splendent over Florida today, ag­
riculturally,
commcrcinllly and
W orld Be Exhausted
financially. There are definite lines
o f progrera to bo made in agri­
BERKELEY, Cal., Dee. 31.—
culture in the future. It shall "be Will the population o f the world
the endeavor' o f tho ststo depart S vcr increase in such numbers that
it o f agriculture to naslst In ha food supply will run out?
linent
ever,ry possible way in the deveiop- “ N o," predicts Profcsror C. C.
u o f now line i of agricultural Plthn o f the department o f eco­
expansion. Millions of money are
bung poured into Florida by in ­ nomics in the University o f Cali­
vestors who have faith In the fornia.
future o f the state. We should | But the profe-.xar cunliflrs his
set a task and a pace commen­ negative by saying that if the
surate with our advantages and \population of the world over In­
tho forward-looking citixcnry of creases n .-.fully an It has tho pow­
er to, there certainly will be a
our commonwealth."
shortage o f food. He
explains
* “ Hoping that alt have had a
merry Christmas and wishing all that, nn n matter o f statistics, this
n hnnpv New Year, I bespeak for probably never can happen, - since
all the best o f resolutions, and tho
loudest hopes for 1924," the com­
missioner concludes.

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 1.— The
sun of progress rises resplendent
over Florida today, agricultural­
ly, commercially nnd financially
defiaes Nathan Mnyo, commituioner of agriculture, in n iqcssage conveying New Y cnr *3 Greet­
ings to -the people o f tho state.
There arc definite lines o f prog­
ress to be made in agriculture in
the future, ho points out, nnd adds
Tampa— Work started on widen­
that it shall be the aim o f his de­
Street botweeu
partment to assistant in this de- ing Madison
Franklin and Tampa Streets.
volnnment,
"New hopes for Floridn in 1921,"
exclaims tho commbaioner. “ If
we desire and expect a greater
FELT TIRED,
Florida the hope will be realised.
SO TIRED
Our present position can best he
appreciated by comparing it with
that of the past nnd with other Indiana Lady Says She Was
countries o f tno world nt present," ,
Rundown, Suffered With
the message continues. "Think of
the fact that a hundred years ago
Her Back, Took Cardui,
nowhere In the world hnu they tho
nnd Got Well.
conveniences that may now be hod
on the farm.
Even tho largest,
Richmond, Ind,—"I thought I|
cities a century ago hnd' not the
thinrs that we now' take as n . would write a lino or so. to anv i
matter of course.
that I owe my good health' and
"A century ngo there wero no 1rtrength to Cardui," sayn a letter
railroads, no steamships, no gB3,, :'rom Mrs. Cora Courtney, 3i Rail­
no fnws to protect wage-earners,!
no free schools, sanitation and wn- ; road Street, this city.
ter supply were rudimentary, n
411 was all run-down until my
large part o f the population of family thought they Would lone
the large cities lived in cellars. |
crowded and unsanitary.
There ; me," write Mrs. Courtney. “ My
were no electric lights, no auto­ husband coaxed me to take Cnrdui.
mobiles, no telephones, no radio, » so, to please him, I did, and will
no fnrm machinery of tho modern j nay I do not regret it, for I am
type, etc."
"Think o f life in n great part |able to do nil my work and do my
o f tho world today," Mr. Mayo shopping.
says.
“ Look nt the ignorance,
""I have five children, four in
idolatry, superstition, nnd poverty I
o f Africa! Think nf life in Asia, t school, my husband and a bonnier
where overcrowded millions a r e ! to do fur? nnd I do all my work
economic nnd intellectual slaves!" for all o f us, and find time to play.
Think nf Europe, still bicedine ; \vc all praise uardui. livery uivn
from tho wounds of w ar; still and run-down wnmnn should take
crushed by debt, poverty, hatreds
thin wonderful medicine.
and batons governments!
"Florira has all the bountie* ' "I suffered with my back; a very
nnd blessings enumerated whirl- weak feeling in my limbs.
no country had a hundred years i
"1 felt hardly able to drag; just
ago—after nil the Hires preceding
— nnd she has none of tho crushing , tired—so tired all the time.
burdens nnd hindrances
men-1
"it was nil cuori tor me to do
tinned thnt curse so much mankind anything, but Cardui helped me so
today.
star
lOCUIt'
■••■nt no matter how grent may I felt like a different woman.”
If you arc in a run-down physical
bn the ventage ground occupied nt
present there is no end to aspira­ condition, suffering as this Indinnn
tions and possibilities o f human­ indy says she did, give Cardui n fair
ity unhampered by the burdens Iwnneothed by east waywardness, I trial. It should help vou.
NC-147.
misfortune nnd calamities.
I Toko Cardui.
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The Studebakcr Special-Six transmission, differential, rear *ixle, nnd
nil four wheels arc also completely equipped with Timken hearings.
No other touring car priced under $5600 uses as complete in­
stallation o f Timken bearings as the Special-Six.
This is an example o f the quality that Is built into every detail o f
the Special-Six. Studebakcr spares no expense to make it the market’s '
outstanding value in a five-passenger car.
Get behind the wheel o f any car you plan to consider. Then com­
pare its steering and riding qualities with the Studebakcr Special-Six.
Call—or phone—and we’ll bring a car to your door so you can make
this test yourself.

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Lexington, 1922 Model
Hupmobile, 1922 Model
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A Striking Value.—at $295
Considering the improved
appearance of the new Ford
T o u r in g Car, on e w o u ld
naturally expect a p ro p o r­
tionate advance in price.

ing its cost to the purchaser.

Acomparisonextendingover
a long period of years will
rev ehl the fact that thepresent
p rice is actually the low est
at w hich the five-passenger
Larger scale production,howopen car has ever been sold.
ever, has made it possible to
incorporate in this hew type ThcFordTouringCarstands
touring car a number of de­ today, as it always has, a most
remarkable
cided improveThiitiiTdtnbtobuiiacJthroH^htin
value in th e
ments w ith­
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This is due to three things: The use o f Timken tapered roller
bearings on the steering pivots; the easy-operating, exclusive Studehakcr
steering gear and a minimum o f unsprung weight on the front axle.

^hose whose business needs require a car o f
the roadster type will find this Buick fourw in d er roa d ster w ith its winter enclosure
ideally suited for cold weather driving. Its
roomy body provides ample com fort for tw o
passengers. Large compartments afford un­
usual space for samples and baggage. T he
t Powerful Buick valve-in-head engine assures
roore than enough power for every kind o f
road and grade. A dded to these features is ^
the^ greater certainty o f control contributed *
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its Rl
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..ill n.l k.nl.AA
ty its
Buick
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1VERYONE w h o drives a Studebrker Special-Six marvels at the
case with which it steers.

SSug Com fort for W inter Driving

events and Conditions always in- r biennial session Best «
tervene to prevent over-popultlott. i be a state tnfor
Yet, be concedes, in certain Icd by the Anti-Salooi
countries this economic over-popu-; Twice the measure hi
lotion has occurred. He cites the |
passage and interest is ,
annual famines in China and In­
center around the strng_
dia, which bo contends, are d u e '
No definite idea hoe J
to, the fact that the .birth rate talned,
as yet, at to tt
never has been kept down in those
o f the legislature on .
countries ami consequently the
question. The drys etc(m&gt;|
food supply proves inadequate.'
ate is dry. but prfvati*
that the house is doa
Enforcem ent Law To tho other hand, the weta
that the house is wet, b a t 1
Soon not
nppear to be cure
IBe
- - uir Considered
*, i i t.
Senate.
AN NAPOU S, Md., Dec. 31.—
Chief, among the important legis­
Plant City—Citrus frtdt'
lation which will come before lbe&lt; shipped from this point at I
Maryland General Assembly n t.its. o f 26 carloads a day.
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IB L B THOUGHT FOR TODAY
A BENEDICTION:— Unto him
tot U able to keep you from fallto present you faultless.—
TH E RECKONING.
Ito ie to have a blow-out in n
rfancy restaurant,
2?W | th terrapin and canvas-back and
Batr-A all the wine you want;
R n o r trhjoy the flowers and music,
Y Witch the pretty women pass,
rv.Btooke a choice cigar, and sip the
Kf&lt;&gt; .. wealthy water in your glass;
, ‘ l i ’a bully in a high-toned Joint to
KTC.- eat and drink your fill,
I^ B a t iUs quite another matter when
8^,*
you come to pay the bill!
i|
,*
IF * great to go out every night on
fun and pleasure bent,
wear you r glad raga always,
and to never have a cent,
T o drift along regardless, have a
- good time every trip,
, H it the high spots sometimes, and
r
to let the chances slip,
T o know you’re acting foolish, yet
g o on fooling still,
T ill nature calls the show-down,
and you pay the bill!
T in e , has got a iittlo bill! Get
i Kvwise while yet you may,
the debit-side's increasing in
T a most alarming w ay;
TT|e things you had no right to do
^ lp — the things you should have
* done—
T V y ’ro all put down. It’s up to
5?.'* you to pay for every one.
89, eat, drink and be merry! Have
- a'good time if you will,
B £ t God help you when the time
V S comes, and you will pay the
? bill!
BSS
— Robert \V. Service.
ji a v c you broken nny of those
resolutions ?
%hc New Year will bring prospsifity— for those who work.
—I--------o---------T h e New Year will bring great
happiness— fqr those who try to
m ake others happy.

sidcred in making up the family budget is the automobile.
To get one or not to.get one is a question to'decide. Almost
everyone has a car o f some kind but the glittering announce­
ments of "new models" etc.,, causes one to cast a longing
glance at the new creations and to begin to plan on annexing
one.
However a new car or an old one means that much added
expense, if rt should be called an expense. The car today
has become a necessity in business life os well os a necessity
for the home.
In an article on this subject, a technical director o f a
New York school says the person who estimates his spend­
ing in advance, as the budget plan calls for, is simply apply­
ing good business judgment to his family affairs. In the
long run such n person will have more to spend for useful,
articles— in which class the automobile most certainly falls.
Such a person will also get greater satisfaction out o f an
automobile experience if he faces fairly the probable expense
and plans ahead to finance them. The person who docs not
do this is often made unhappy, discontented, as unexpected
items of expense occur. As a matter of fact, such 'items
usually represent a necssary charge against his car.
car, I f he
had planned his m otor expenses ahead, as is the custom
of budgeteers, he would recognize thorn as essential. He
would pay without the unhappiness that accompanies the

For and Against “ Equal Rights’

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panford will begin the New Year
r i f h t by polling a tremendous vote
lit; favor o f the bond issue Jan­
u ary 11.
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fy.
■ hfadlinc.
- ' Inc- But in Florida business
i*~as
&lt; [.
. . . usual, the sun shines, and we
a fc happy.

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■Cocoa is growing a* fast any
ci^y on the enst coast. Cocoa is
showing real progress and the real
Florida spirit.
L
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on
T^ampn nnd the wost const and
tells about it. No city will over
succeed unless it advertises.
----------o----------"Every effort should be made to
trihkc passable the road to the enst
coast vin Geneva and Titusville.
H will mean more business for
Spnford.

TFind out the name o f the man
tlm t the corporation newspapers of
■ the state are supporting for gov­
ernor nnd you’ll find out who not
t » vote for.
gi al,
----------0---------Frank Jennings is becoming n
serious contender in the race for
governor. His chances for elec­
tion arb good notwithstanding
JJartln, Catts, etc.
:--------- o---------"T h e man who serves on a jury
ii* serving his community. The
low will never be properly admin­
istered until there is more respect
fa r the duty of citizenship.

.....O n ly xeccntly Mrs. W. F. Blackman, president o f. .the
'sUiUi'fcdertiffoi'i, addressed a letter to the state representa­
tive in the national capital in which she voiced the senti­
ment o f the club. Mrs. Blackman stated that the policy of
the organization was to keep the congressmen informed as
to the attitude o f its membership on the various bills.
The state president called attention to the fact that at
the rectn state convention, the women went on record ns
endorsing the Fess bill but opposing the "blanket hill” for
equnl rights for women. Mrs. Blackman ably voiced the sen­
timents of the women o f the state as follows:
As you will see, our Florida women, as represented
by the state federation o f women’s clubs, endorses the
Fess bill and proposed amendment covering marriage
and divorce.
We are, however, strongly opposed to the “ blanket
bill” for equal rights for women. We believe that the
adoption o f an amendment o f this character would repeal
. or render nugatory much legislation protective of the
rights and welfare o f mothers, home makers and wo­
men workers, and render them liable to exploitation by
selfish and ruthless employers o f labor. While we be­
lieve in equal rights for women in political and indus­
trial spheres, we do not believe that such equality ju sti­

. The merchant who grumbles
oVcr “ poor business’ is the nicrThey used to tell this rtory of
chant who is pot letting the penl i e know what ho has to offer. an old Confederate soldier who ran
a saloon in a North Carolina town
Advertising brings real success.
—a small city rather.
Ifo had
The Florida Educational A-so- two outstanding charaeeristics. One
rlntion is in session at W e-t Balm was his frugality. The other was
Heath this week. No nobler or his idolatry for the memory o f
gtenter work i&lt; being done in Flor­ Stonewall Jackson, under whom lie
ida than thnt of the teachers who had served' in Virginia.
On a freight train, one night,
compose this organization.
two shabby wayfarers rolled into
----------o--------- *Thc American petiole produced the town where the old soldier
rfore, npent more ami saved more lived. Neither o f them had a cent.
during the year iust rinsed than They had eaten thanks to an hos­
ifl nny nthor previous year if fig- pitable housekeeper up the line,
t^fvs given out by the federal re­ but th: ir thirst was enormous. As
they lingered outside a saloon wan­
serve board are correct.
dering how they might go about
"E avs the Albany Journal: "This satisfying their alcoholic longings
problem of simultaneously making without money to pay for it, two
provisions for tax rt dtictions and
fa r the expenditure o f more money
1^ very like figurine- out the conaequencer o f a collision of an irrsistihle forco with an immovable

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J ‘ We wonder how Mr. Bryan will
en joy a Pomn-ratJc convention nt
gMdkich hu i&lt; only an unofficial obaffever."— Miami News- Metropolis.
F o r the benefit o f Mr. Cox’s news­
paper, the Herald advises that Mr.
Bryan ia goin g to be sent to the
next convention an a delegate from
Florida nnd will therefore lie unante to know how it feels to be
,- art “ unofficial observer,”
J-

The great mass of poor people— the failures and hpendents—is largely composed of those who havn
Icctcd to save.
c
The habit o f saving can be developed by anyone. Man
a&gt;fortune has had its etart through the opcidnpings account.
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Why net make your start today—with this institution?

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

n. F. WIIITNBR, Cashier

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payment plan. Many wilt find an advantage in paying fo r
the car in full if this is possible. The partial payment plan,
however, is a convenience to some. Usually about thirty
per cent o f the price o f the car is required nnd the balance
can be distributed in equal installments over a period o f ten
or twelve months.
Among the budget items which center into "getting” n
cor there is first the investment. Suppose, for instance, the
car costs $1,500. That is somewhere near the nverage.
Every one will need to adapt any suggested figures to hi3
own personal circumstances. The annual interest on this
amount at six per cent is ninety dollars. Consequently, since
the individual is losing the use o f this nmount, he can figure
that it costs him ninety dollars per annum to own the car.
Then there are taxes, freight and license expenses.
To estimate the operating costs the owner of a car
should know about how many miles he will get on n gallon o f
gasoline and a quart o f oil. He should probably have some
idea o f how many miles he will travel per year. (The average
owner drives about 10,000 miles a year.) Then he can figure
fairly closely on what will be the annual cost of these two
necessaries in using the automobile. In like manner he can
figure on the annual cost of tires.
Where to record automobile expenses in the budget is
a matter each person will decide according to individual pre­
ference. It may be nn "operating expense’’ and "advance­
ment” item, or by some it may be considered a luxury.
It costs something to own an auto. Anything that is
worth while does. But it is worth all it costs and more. It
is often true economy for a family to invest part of its re­
sources in such a vehicle. And it is jjood sense to budget
automobile spending.

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THE DEMON‘ruin nay be down,
but ho is not completely out. On
Christmas he sent
one hunderd
and seven of his friends to one
hospital. Others went to bed at
home. Eight hundred and seventylive died o f bootleg liquor in I9i3.
Tens o f thousands have shortened
their lives. Poisoned kidneys will
soon hovin yielding a rich under­
takers’ harvest.
New Jersey demanded three per
cent beer.
Hut prohibition will
prevent that for several years, nt
least.
WOODItOW
WILSON
sixlysoven years of nge predicted a
Democratic victory. It is predict­
ed that he will announce his op­
position to n bonus for soldiers. If
he docn that will make it easier for
Coolidgc.
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“ WE B O ir.IV iin d ’ tfi: Hot-KWbtv*.1
big for what or when we build.
Tiny creatures piling up coral
reefs below the waters of the
South Sees, little dreamed that
palms would grow, brown savages
dance, nnd cat each other, on those
island reefs, or that white men
would enslave the brown men nnd
put thorn to digging phosphate, or
making coprn.
ALEXANDER GUSTAVE Eiffel,
who died lapt week nt ninety-one,
built for the Paris exhibition of
ISH'J the Eiffel tower, man’s high­
est structure, 1,000 feet high,
it’s only a toy beside a fnlr-tdted
mountain. Hut being the biggest,
all the world knows of it.
Little lie imagined, when build­
ing tlmt rudio station woold send
messages ac 103s the ocean from
thill tower, or that Prussian fly­
ing machines would come trying
to dynamite it.
Still less could he imagine (he
structures that will be built by
tnan in future— they will make
our mountains seem small.
On
structures fifty miles high, for
nstronomlcul observation, free of
atmospheric dust nnd moisture,
scientists will work, breathing air
pumped from below.
THE ASSOCIATION for the Ad­
vancement of Science calls the
automobile the greatest single
contributor to the nation's ethical
and material progress. It enables
a man to live three lives in one.
increases the farmers production,
laving his time, increases human
happiness evw ywhere.
Bankers that worry about auto­
mobile financing, tak- notice. An
investment in a better race is a
2-jtmd investment.

my pen pie are. And I always
have believed that Stonewall Jackson was tho greatest lighting man
that thin country or any other
country ever produced. Now, you
take Jackson’s Valley campaign—
The saloon-owner almost clim b­
ed over the bar:
“ Lemrce tell you about that
there Valley campaign, pnrdnor,”
hr cried out. And did. for fifteen
minutes on end. Finally, coming
tu a pause, he was reminded that
business. was business.
"B y the way," he suggested,
“ you didn’t pay me for those two*
drinks you ami your friend drank." ,
"W hy, don’ t you remember?’ *.nan
said the plotter: “ I handed yon turn
some money just about the time I foali
happened to mention Stonewall won!
Jaenkson. NnW then, since you
fought, under him. do you happen
SI
to l^now how he happened to h'&gt; ease
shot accidentally by his own m en ?” well
"Da t know!” exclaimed the old cine.
Confederate. • “ My son I re -kin I BJoo
know more about the untimely end- noisi
int? of Stonewall Jackson than any ly.
other man in the whole state o f
North Carolina.
Listen here to
Li­
me "
eyes
Five minutes lute* the .second and
t samp ii*-oke in on Ids discourse: iorit;
"Say ho " he said, "that’s all right are i
about this here war talk. Rut Who
whut’s the reason vou don’ t give J«cier
my pal his change?"
on t

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ORMING a
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materials are
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SATISFIED OWNERS BY THEIR EXCELLENT RE­
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OF

As Arthur Brisbane
Sees It
A Lively Hum Demon.
We Work, .Not Knowing Why.
Some Wonder* o f Science.
Dy ARTHUR BRISBANE

A LL mater* *
ials
have
distinct fcrtilzer value; noth­
ing
such as
sand filler in
any
o f out
brands.

The Bright New Year
Holler "Happy New Year!”
All my fifty-two years
I have been a-wishing it to every one I’ve met.
First ’ twas like a habit—
Childish minds would grab it
Just from hearing’ other folks with customs old nnd set.
First a mere formality—
Meaning’ no reality
Down inside a feller where his honest feelin’s live.
Lately, though, I ’ve meant it;
Something in me sent it
Romping out to friends us though 'twas something
fine t’ give.
Mighty sweet to shout it,
Come to think about it.
Fine to greet folks that way nnd finer still to mean it.
"Happy New Year’s ! ” Yell it!
Folks can quickly tell it
Comes from more than just your lips— as well as if
they’d seen it.
It will help the others,
SiitOhVsadi and brothers;
,
Help them if you say it— if you mean it, helps them
more.
Bo on New Year’s day
To them all let’s sa y ;
"May the dawnin’ New Year have
much jo y for you in store!”
— Strickland Gilliinn.

Main Plant, lakeland, Florida
Brndcntown
Vcro
Homestead
A Telephone Call or Letter Will firing Our Agent
N on-Add Fertiliser ft C h m ’cnl Co.
“ YOUR SATISFACTION MEANS OUR SUCCESS”
Lakeland, Florida
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TOM SIMS SAYS

DR. McMURRICH, of Toronto
. . .
v
, .
,, ,
. . . ,, .. ’
,
Our Leap \car advice
University, tells the J,D00 nssomb- women is leap before you
led scientists, “ revolution is the
---------stimulus o f all modern science. It
There will he r&gt;.*l Tin
has become much stronger since! 1921, if not prohibited by
Darwin's day. It seems incredible'
---------that man, as a reasoning animal,; March has five paydays,
should presume to doubt iU vnr- is when tile income tux i
neity.” But men that 'doubt o r
---------deny scientific fait, clearly proved,
Five pay,|nyHhath May
arc not reasoning nnimub. They j9 when summer clothes 11
are superstitious animals, that be______
little their own religious beliefs1 Five paydays hath Aui
nnd teachings by confessing that that is when vacations a
they can not face facts.
1
--------An!: your parents to object to
your fellow during Leap Year.
Thin he will marry you for spite.
those ancient limes
possessing
Learn how to make home brew,
man’s devotion to offspring in les- Any man will marry nny home
ser degree.
; Dr: w maker. This is more importPatornnl affection is older than ant than cooking.
that. It’s nr. old as the first life______
bearing plaqet in this universe, and
i f a woman lets n man lirng
Heaven only knows how old that ulmut his pint Jong enough ho will
is. if indeed, there ever was a want her to take care o f Ids future,
"first” planet.
______
Don't paint too heavily durint*
NATURE WORKS everywhere Leap Year. You can’t propose to a
under the same laws— at the North man you have given painters' colic.
_ Lank while kissing during I.aap
Year. No man wants to marry a
girl who sticks her nose in his eye.
Senator Underwood, however,
still says he in presidential timber.
Florence (Ala.) man fell lit)
feet. Hit on his head. Will re­
cover. Would make a fine poli­
tician.

will run a business men’s lunch from 12
to 1:30 p. m.
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KNOCKS AT EVERY MAN’S
DOOR EVERY DAY IN THE
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE

Sanford Hera Id

New York is agog. Doctors
arc straightening more noses. Well, n B a u K u g n cc c s B u rn n L itn E U E c a x a a i-a c n E a ^ n a s a sc J
they have the money to gat it 5 Phone 13^ ■ —------------------------------------------ —l’hor

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•tf-■-iT ? ."*?.*«. k
i ' •« •'
t A l X f r J A S m , Urn,Mtae.
to be used for
m
*■
Everybody concerned in the matter nlcipa! purpose, to-wit: To ac­
n of
January
and July,’ powu? ptaat or psuvt.sa
of rules and regulations with re­ quire, establish, purchase and con­
Organization Will Remain In Poli­ spect to stringing wires over or
id Issue of bonds to bo number-1 ated uni maintained by.
RIBAUT CELEBRATJON IS 1BItics In Final and Primary
under tracks o f railroads in Florida struct an electric light and power •d consecutively from ,1 to 31 0,{of Sanford, Florida, at a
PORTA NT EVENT.
will bo given an oporlunity to pre­ plant or plants, Including suitable both number! inclusive, aD of said‘ utility, and
Elections, He Bays.
W E D RO YALTY
sent arguments for or against such land, casement*, structures, boil­
Miss Elizabeth Chnndlor, mem­
ttr T h e AnaorlatM P ress)
. Yegulation* at a hearing hero Janu­ ers, conduits, . conductors, poles bonds to mature thirty (30) years | FOR BONDS.**
ber of lUbant Monument constnltWASHINGTON, ^Jan. .1,—Or­ ary 10 beforo the Stato Railroad and othor apparatus and appli­ after the date of the issuance! "A G A IN ST THE APPU
tco of Cora Stickney Harper ChapCommission.
thereof, both principal and Inter* j of that certain ordinance o f
.
c^ ilT for the children
tcr. Daughters of the American ganized labor, while forcing' It*
The legislature o f 1923 passed n ances, for making, generating,
, BUndiiy School ot
Revolution at Fort Pierce, sends buttles in the industrial field* dur­ law making it the duty o f the rail­ nnd distributing electricity for ost of said bonds to bo payable at City of Sanford, Florida, numl
' f S c HaU on oak A v c
The Chase National Bank, In tho G8, entitled:
the following communication con­ ing 1921, expects likewise to stay road commissioners or the (tstc of
cerning the building o f the monu­ in politics, participating “ not only Florida to prescribe reasonable light and power purposes, said City o f New York, State o f N ew
'An Ordianaee providing
’l l t K
, Ca.lnraa
ment at Mayport. Mjss Chandler in the final election but in tho se­ rules and regulations with respect electric light and power plant or York, in lawful money o f the Uni- Acquisition and Establishment/^
is also chairman of the program lection o f candidates in the pri­ to str inging wires, either electric or piantJ, when compelted to bo opJ ^ yof the Womans C.ab at
tde Stntos o f Amorica. Said bonds an Electric Light and Pow er.
committee
for the forthcoming nn- mary elections everywhere,’* Sam­ otherwise, which cross over or un- crated and maintained by tho City Jshall
(flSbHoasc,at 3 P-m*
be signed by tho Mayor o f
th
old
er
the
tracks
of
any
steam
rail­
nual
meeting
of
the
Florida
D.
uel Gompcrs, president of tho
,u .
fail meeting «• stof Sanford. Florida, as a public ,ho CMy o f
, nd or'Plants, by the City of
A. R.
ati'i
i
u
0
0
*
•
j
*no
City
o f ajiniord, rlonufl, And Florida, to be Mslntftine*] iindiC
road
and
with
respect
to
the
sup­
American Federation of
Labor,
utility, for tho purpose o f furnish- by the Clerk of tho City o f San- '
, J X iI
in a public New port, maintenance, repair and re­
The state conference of the said Tuesday
construction
thereof.
Lng
to
tho
City
of
Sanford,
Flor[
ford,
Florida,
and
shal
lhavo
a
ffix
1
d
P b
U
V*
I J
Daughters o f the American Rev­ Year’s greeting.
Ul|j
Under the. terms o f the law the
L
olution, which meets in this city
“ Amending the Constitution to commissioners have cent out no- idn, nnd to the inhabitants there-1‘c d 7horat^Ths s e a l T f t h e ' C i t y n ^ H ^ h v !hn n J " of " SaraR
' '. X .Arinin
- M " - the
u member*
r ' ‘ K f r or
f
January 15, will be an event sel- eliminate child labor, restriction o f j tiers to nil railroads, telegraph and o f an adequate and amplo supply ( Sanford, Florida, and tho interest
^ D*. « ? J Tbr *.
i*i* Hi
lom equaled in the history of Fort “ usurpation of power by judges,"' telephone companies and munici­ o f electricity.
pHiiJehtly Bridro Club ot
coupons to be attached to said ’
.’j r
rhnnusnrt V&gt;,
Pierce
in
importance.
and
the
"carrying
forward
of
our
.5 S S fS "fln lh street at 3
palities, and firms or corporations
Section 3: That it Is the do- i bonds shall be signed with the on- .rCd * n&lt;* ^ en ^ 10U**n^
Whatever man has done, the concept o f industrial democracy," operating electric light or • power
m-i
termination
o f the City Commis- ' ffravc(, or lithographed facsim ile !J * S a T e ^ r o o f ^ t o ^ ^ l
Jock*« —Weekly luncheon o f
ambition of those who have lived he enumerated ns among the items |ilnpts in the state, that they will
sion
o
f
the
City
of Sanford. F lo r -‘ f.?gnAture o f anld Mayor aml sa{(]
o
f
the
year’s
program
for
labor
ni*Club at Valdez Hotel at
of ter him has ever been to outdo
o heard in the commission’s hear­
Purchase
h
r
e
e
'
r
.
s
.
k Acquire,
i
i
. Establish,
i
.
union members.
ing room in tho supromo court idn, that the said sum o f T
him,
thus
the
spirit
o
f
progress,
15.
business
Construct
an
Electric
Light
building,
Tallahassee,
at
10
n.
m.,
development nnd improvement has
Hundred
nnd
Ten
Thousand
($310,Rcc‘tlon
Six:
xhat
tho'M
ayor
o
f
“ The year 1921 presents us with
•yoir 5f55te
Jm M i
:pe
Sanford Woman’s
iis origin, its foundation in his­ tremendous issues,” Mr. Gompcrs January 10. About that time they 000.00) Dollars, will bo required tho city o f Sanford, Florida, is Power Plant or Plants,* and
Club House at 3 P* mtory. Therein is the essential val­ continued. "During 1923 we have will htar and consider whnt rules
Sf *
,y—Call tneetlntJ i 'f S t .
for the purpose jnentioned in S e e -, hereby instructed, authorized nnd AGAINST the acquisition and
ue of history.
met great issues, nnd ihany of and regulations should bo prescrib­
„ Guild at Mrs. J. N. Robed with resjicct to the stringing of tion3 One and Two o f this ordi­ empowered to call nn election to tablishmcnt o f an electric I
The most important matter com­ them successfully. As labor sees wires, electric or otherwise, over or
and power plant or plants, to!
* home ot 3:30 p. m* nance.
determine the question of the is­
ing be tore the conference of the the outlook, the following is a under railroads.
^ W e e k l y luncheon o f
Section
Four:
That
a
bond
is­
state I). A. It. is nn historical mat­ partial enumeration of the politic­
suance o f tho bonds provided for operated and maintained by
.Jintioa of Ruslnes Women
"A ll parties interested will have
City o f Sanford, Florida, as a
al
issues
o
f
the
coming
year:
ter
of
state,
national
and
interna­
sue
In
the
sum
of
Three
Hundred
by
this ordinance.
Lu-Beth Cafeteria nt 13:00.
an opportunity to be fully heard,"
tional importance.
“ The injunction nbusc, the child the commission states in the notici nnd Ten Thousand ($310,000.00)
Regular meeting o f
Section Seven. That tho form lie utility, and,
Our government, the Ilolginn, labor amendment to the Constitu­ sent out.
^*rn Star nt Masonic Hall a*.
AGAINST BONDS."
Dollars for the municipal purpose o f the ballot for said election shall
the French nnd the Netherlands tion made necessary by the ad­
Section
Eight: This ordins
enumerated nnd specifically s e t ' hc ns follows, to-wit:
governments are all interested in verse decisions of tho Unitn,l American Hospital
^ rr—Mrs. S. E. Barret will
shall
become
effective immcd^l
forth in Sections One nnd Two o f j "FOR THE APPROVAL o f that
and heartily supporting the move-! States Supreme Court on two child
*rtain the members of the
ly
upon
its
final
passog** K
labor
laws,
the
railroad
question
meat to celebrate the 300th nnnl-]
ery Week Bridge Club at her
Methods Being Used this ordinance, is hereby author- jrcrtnln ordinance o f the City o f adoption.
■' -ifc iSL.i'-''’' "
« np
versary o f the coming of the involving the railroad labor bpnrd,
M on Tark Avenue, nt 3 p. m.
ized, provided, however, that l*e- Sanford, Florida, numbered 08, cnMiss Eleanor Margaret Green,
Huguenots to this country. A great the usurpation of power by judges
Adopted this 10th day o f De­
I U T h e \««iM * ln ln l I ' r r i O
•y—Sanford Association o f
fore said bonds or any part of said titled:
international commission, o f which' in contempt casta ns well ns in
SOFIA, Jan. 2.—American nursdaughter o f Dr. J. O. Green of
•inejs Women will have regube issued, this ordiAn Ordinance Providing for the cember, A. D. 1923.
cases, the question ,of i"i? and hospital methods nro b e -. bond.i shall
the president o f the United States 1injunction
. . .
. „ ,
. .
, .
vrekly luncheon at the Lu­
New York City, will marry
FORREST I.AKE,
is chairman, King Albert of Bel-) whether laws may continue to be ing introduced in the Bulgarian nt*"1-0 5hall be first approved by a Acquirition nr.d Establishment o f
ll, Cafeteria at 12 o’clock.
Prince V iggo, fourth son of
(SE
A
L
)
S. O. CHASE,
Hllcd
by
court
decisions
and
cfgium and Queen WHhclm'.na o f
Red Cross hospital in this city ns majority vote of the electors o f nn Electric Light and Power Plant
__.T_Mrs. David L. Thrash- Prince Valdcmar, unde of King
C.
J. MARSHALL, i
The Netherlands arc • associates.: fo-ts to enact nnti-strike and com­ a model
(or
hospital
practice
the City o f Snnford, Florida, act-|0r Plants, by the City o f Sanford,
iJwdM rs. J. D. Woodruff will
Prominent oJucntors,
ministers' pulsory arbitrntirn laws.
throughout
Bulgaria.
The
work
is
Christian
c
f
Denmark.
The
As
the
City
Commission of
unlly
participating
in
nn
election
j
F'orida,
to
be
Maintained
and
Op­
*ert*in at bridge at their
rats
historians in the United States and
“ In addition to these legislative being conducted under the nuspices
tho City o f Sanford, Florida!^
on Fourth Street at 3 king’s consent to the forthcom­
to
be
called
nnd
held
at
such
time
crated
ns
n
Public
Utility,
nnd
the other countries nro engaged in issues there is in the political field o f the American Red Cross nnd is
ing marriage has been given.
ck.
the work.
the overshadowing matter of the in charge o f two American war nnd in such manner as is prescrib- Providing for an Issue of Utility Attest:
,y—Mrs. W. T. Langley Miss Green is n great-grand­
L. R. PHILIPS.
The Daughters of the American national election. Labor coofrorAs nurses, Miss Rachel C. Torrnnce cd by the Charter and the ordi- Bonds by the City o f Sanford,
V'fl
, entertain the members o f daughter o f Peter Cooper, pio­
City Clerk.
tlifs great struggle with the 'do- and Mira Theodora Lc Gros. Miss nances o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, In the Sum o f Three HunRevolution
is
a
national
order
the
Merrie Matrons Bridge Club
termination
to
carry
fotwani
tnu'
Torrance
haa
been
doing
pioneer
purpose of which is to keen alive
neer American.
,
Florida.
dred nnd Ten Thousand Dollars, 12-12-19-2fl-l-2-9-5t
I it J p. m.
,
,
the patriotism, history ami prin- banner o f progress, justice nnd work in Bulgaria since 19M and
j]
■^j_M rs. D. I- Thrasher nnd
■
~
--------------------i
aM
ciplcs upon which our government |democracy and to record in broader Miss I.e Gros has been engaged
, J. D. Woodruff will enter-1
terms
a
victory
such
ns
wns
won
in
the
work
in
Sofia
about
a
yenr.
is founded and upon which it hnnt
O FF TO COLLEGE.
— at bridge nt their home on
B
The two nurses were assigned
grown great. The Florida state j lar.t year. Imbor will participate
rth Street at 3 p. m.
,
Ilolidayg are over and the col- chapter of this national organiza-! not only in the final election, but to the present work nt thc request
— ^iy—Weekly
luncheon
or
set 13
leaving for their rc- tion has succeeded in establising |in the selection of candidates in o f Ivan E. GueshofT, president of
(THIS WAS WRirr E N BY A WOMAN
amber of Commerce at Valdez 1lege .Rot
«3 leaving
tel at 12:15.
: spectivo colleges where they will its claim that J&lt;*an Ribnut, nt th e ! tho primqry elections everywhere. the Bulgarian Red Cross. They
[Hotel
it — Regular
meeting
o f resume their studies, where they hend of n colony of French Hague-1 "On thc industrial field there have a class o f 23 student nurses,
MbrJgfets
Templar
at
7:30
p.
in.
are making enviable records, of nots, landed nt Mayport, at th o ' will be great Issues. We look bnck snd one o f the visible results of
I{nights
vVa
--------! which Sanlortl is indeed proud’.
j mouth ef the St. Johns river, May , upon 1923 with gratification. Wc their efforts is the elimination of
tlie
hospital
atmosphere
from
the
Mrs. I- C. Moore and baby arc
Leaving on the Florida State ! ! * ,5Cf , The state chapter nlso have achieved much for which all
.Red Gross hospital, which, ns con­
lng her mother for a few Special Wednesday afternoon were.' i‘uccw‘,c&lt;
h‘\vinR m,r K'.»vern-' wage eurners may be thankful; ducted by them, has become a
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II
tlllll
III)
III
.s
|
W
|
^,1
Itlll.'l
m
.
b
*
.
*
■
much
that
means
for
greater
freeb i t Marion, S. C.
|Misses Ella Mary Multiread. Ruth T nt '')'sii,t1lnLtho presentation o f |
dom nnd n better life* in thc fu - 1 *n',dern American institution in nlHand Sarah Whcelh, IK ’en Ver- ! lho !,I?ot nml thc cr« :t,oM o f nn nP -!
■V4
turc is not the past and the fu­ most every respect.
"Miss Torrence nnd
Miss I.e
the ture bring* its fresh struggles.
Gros arc doing a great work for
ountry,
"So Ion;; as there are men who
said Mr. GueshofT recently.
ar». think and act only in terms of
■v‘ j ]
om- profit, labor must lie vigilant. And "W e want hospital* conducted on
despite nil
nc- while there is a wage earner un- th* American model
_ in organim l labor mud organize. our poverty. The only way to ac­
complish that is to get American
i
.:
n'T.VI
their
national
nnd
international
Rights that have been won must
n
_
... ,
, „ uuMumn
Garrison,
Iris
Elizabeth
Garrison.
Ins
Bntt.
j
tm
.cn,onary
celebration
at
MayBjron Stevens left Wednesday Lco|a Ki,
Eriel , &lt;iul
be held. American labor has trained rurzes. And these noble
women
are
enabling
us
to
do
it.
AUnts v.liem he is studyinK. M (r!o flaker cimrlos llender- port, Fin., May 1, 1924, by the un- abundantly justified its organized
the American . Red n
veiling o ’ the Ribnut monument. existence. The wage earners of Blank* to
a
thc AtIonln ‘S'•ho,,, of A rt* I son, Edward Henderson. Frederick
a
They will then proceed north nlong America enjoy higher standards Cross.” H
targe Cowan left Wednesday
Kn:g. Mi,:, I.ucile the eoa‘ t to South Cnrolina, North o f living than those of any other
t
u„ iu „ Newby, Who is one o f the teachWest Palm Beach— Plans being Z
a
Atlanta, G
where he is a crj| ak Su,t, on&gt; ,efl Tucsday with f ’andina, Delaware, two points in cour.tiy. Th *y have n fuller, bet­
‘7;
New York nnd one in Pennsyl- ter life in every respect. Tiny made for erection o f new Baptist n
el^r student at Gtotgin Tech.
a
tho Sanford group.
Church.
•vaniu, unveiling monuments or labor with the mighty machinery
■
f Mrs. J. L. Miller had ns her
^ ',inc*Yil,0idedicating historic buildings. I)is- o f our land and pmdi co more per
Jt^WCst during, the J y ilid a ^ s.l^ j,
,
tifgii-hcd guests from lho foreign mail nnd, in the aggregate titan
IO tiity toilers'of nMJ' Dfhter latfd; they
nr »wre. Mira Gertrude C m*, o f y j .
Jf0ye, p X * 1
tIl3t W * rv{upc to thcsc
krlanl.
Protestant pen He will be present come nrnrer to being masters of
! art Thrasher, Otis Ccbb, Faye. and participate! From New Yorkj
tho machines with which they AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING
|Bill Isike returned Tuesday from Lossirg, James Sharon, Jr., u!l1*jn pilgrimage will be made to the woik than do tho worker* in any
Stencil
Taylor,
Jr.
lurenct', S. (’., where he spent
Huguenot centers in France Rel- other land. And, in addition, they! FOR THE ACQUSITION AND
A number o f others leave the •
ESTABLISHMENT
OF
AN
the Rhine country, Switr.Christmas holidays with hia
Innt
of thc
them
*■*Y ’ nnd the Watdensian val- do not have their hands nt the}
innts.
.
...
. . week
, , .among
,
.. be, erlsnil.
throat o f their government, as is j ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POW­
a
;
leys in Italy, this pilgrimage hnv- tiie unhappy ea.se in so many other
ER PLANT OR PLANTS, BY
Abide Doudncy was among S
1" I,V“
tr,^nta“ ntv?.
1.^n•, C
r i8
r1 ‘ *’ f Iwi-n inaugurated at Mayport. countries.
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Margaret
Aacnary,
Suilens
ol-....*
Sanford people motoiing to
"During 1921 we shall seek to]
|* , ’ , .
...
. ... .
FLORIDA, TO BE MAINTAIN­
ae City Beautiful" *on New lege at Bristol, Vn.
Dr. John Brier Stoudt o f wash- perfect our organizations, to in­
ED AND OPERATED AS* A
IcarT day.
! MISS EAST HR BY ENTERTAINS ington. D. C., and New York, direc- crease o'tr solidarity, to improve
PUBLIC UTILITY, AND PRO­
A1’ INFORM VI DANTF
t tor arsl historian r»f the commis- our standards, to come one sten
Bertram Sheohard leaves WedCh 1 tm'an wreoths. fcstoVna o f Hon. will be in Fort Pierce during nearer to our ideal. We shall I VIDING FOR AN ISSUE OF
day afternoon- for Atlanta,
red and green studded with large Du* D. A. R. conference nnd will sevrk to carry forward our grant j UTILITY BONDS BY TIIE
bre ho attends the Atlanta Dcn-i
concept o f industrial democracy. | CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR­
en bnlnona,
" I, &lt;i i »; *5^ ,. !!„ll,ft«r!!{ilr^~
IT i m i
red and green
baloons, baskets o tf . 11^11
,LlIr
! r%aT
College.
thp N‘, 'liana,1 Huguenot-Walloon- which means freedom of mankind
poinsetlir.es and ro. es nnd potted
IDA. IN THE SUM OF THREE
L*r| the
fori New Netherlands commission n in industry through the exercise'
__ decorations
___________ __
Miu Alberta Ayeock has return- plants former.
Hu n d r e d and t e n thou­
o
f
nn
effective
voire
in
tin*
coun­
I home from St. Augustine and the lovely dance given Tuesday by work.
s a n d DOLLARS, TIIE PRO­
Mrs. It. J .Starling has been cils of industry—the building of
IrUniiii, where *he was the guest Miss Sarah Warren Eusterby, at
CEEDS
TO HE
DERIVED
nn
indestructible
nnd
glorious
in
-1
her
homo
on
0:.k
Avenue,
compligreatly
honored
by
being
nppointI nlati'ivt&lt; during the holidays.
menting lier guest,
Miss Marie e l th&lt;* m&lt;*mi*er of this committee (lur.trial life that . hall make Amcr* [ FROM THE SALE THEREOF.
|from the Sallie Harrison Chapter. ica great beyond dreams. But, in ' TO BE USED TO ACQUIRE
Messrs. Robertson nnd Morris Anderson o f DcLnnd.
i
" j. .
Dancing was the main feature j Thrt
Through the efforts o f Mrs. Star- going forward, wc shall ns in tho
fOiiarilo v ere among the out-ofESTABLISH,
PURCHASE
AND
past,
keep
our
feet
upon
thc
K'J' Mi nt the Ix*ap Year of the evening, thc music being! ling’s committee, a substantial
CONSTRUCT AN ELECTRIC
arc given Tuesday evening by furnished by Peter Scluial. The sum lias already been raised t&gt;»- ground, having before us the facts
o
f
life
a*
they
present
themselves.
LIGHT
AND POWER PLANT
the
evening
was
deward
tho
Sallie
Harrison
Chapters
— Sara
*'
*Warren
••
—
first
part
o
f
E.ibterby on
voted to the Tag dance, after quota.
OR PLANTS.
"Finally, thc labor movement—
*» Avenue.
which it was turned into a truly'
...H I—
............... . the American Federation ef Labor
Wheroaa, the Charter o f the City
Vi.M Nonna Griffin left Wed- f*eaP Year affair. Gay colored ENTERTAINED DKI.TA DELTA —extend. to nil the sincere greet­
of
Sanford,
Florida,
provides
W-iav iflcrr min for her home in balloons were given ns favors anil.
KAPPA f.I.l li.
ings of the season; may there bn
among
other
things
that
thc
.City ! j*
tuimnuc a: r a pleasant visit' nt n late hour the nostess, assist-! On Tuesday afternoon, Miss for all Americans a happy New
»e as th'* c*j t of Mi;s I.eClaire cd by her mother, Mrs. S. M. East- Nell Williams was the charming Yea**, r better 1921. nnd may it lie o f Sanford, Florida shnll have the ! a
« « an! Mr • Alien Jones at their orhy, .Mrs. Edward Higgins, Mrs. busies*, when she entertained the so for all thc world."
right to acquire, establish, own 2
me on Park Avenue.
H. C. Du Bose, and Mrs. Ralph Delta Delta Kappa Club o f Oviedo,!
n r t u i q h i t i t ' m w m iT I I ' nnd " rt‘rato* as a Pu,,Iic utili‘ y* nr&gt; S
Wight served refreshments o f icelnt h-r home on Park Avenue.
C l r THIS D M —IT IS WORTH, c|cctric light and power plant or 5
Mi&lt;&lt; Marie Anderson, of S tc t-! «zi-t:ani and cake. Delicious fruit
The long living room was abloom •
MONEY
plants, and to provide the City j 5
Universit
Defend, who has punch was served throughout the with quantities of exqunile cut |
»n the charming home guest o f j evening.
flowers the colors of red nnd white j Send this ad ami ten r&gt;*nti to nnd the inhabitants thereof, with' H
Foley &amp; Co., 2335 Sheffield Avc., electric current
bs Sarah Warren Easterly for
Invited to meet this attractive predominating.
for power nnd
* Pa t week, R.fi Wednesday honnrcc were Misses Anna DuBo-e,
During thc afternoon a most in- Chicago. III., writing your name light, nnd,
"niing for her home.
I Lillian Shinholrer, Margaret Zaeh- leresting program was rendered. and address clear!v. Ymt will re­
Whereas, the City Commission
u
—-----' ary, Frances Dutton, Marion Hand, nftcr which the hostess, assisted b y ' ceive a ten eent bottle of FOLEY’S
Mr*. Artio Smith nnd Misscr, M a r i o n
D ie tr ic h .
R u b a her mother, Mrs. W. B. Williams, HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND o f the City of Sanford, Florida,
J®* *hd Charlotte Smith m otor-'W illiam s Allio Gillon, homily Rai- served a tempting salad course. |for coughs, colds and hoarseness, now deems it most expedient nnd
[to BeUnd Tuesday whore Misa Ivy, Rose Gallagher. Winifred; Miss Williams’ guests were M iss; nlsn free samnlo package of FO­ to the best interest o f the City of
Jy.'olte Smith will resume her! Strong, Helen Hoag. I.ucile Join- j Janet McFarland, Miss
Pnttyui LEY'S PILLS, a diuretic stimu- Sanford, Florida, to acquire, es.
,
,
at Stetson University.
1 or. Fern Ward, ile!o:i
Vernny, Cnlxon, Miss Palmer A rgo, nnd Mr., Lint for tiv» kidneva. nnd FOLEY
CATHARTIC TABLETS for r .m -1
n’,r,iilllai" "I**1
*■ »
»
--------Martha Brown.
and Knthlecn Joe Is inhart.
atipation and Riliounncss. These public utility, an electric light nnd
atcnii! Taylor, Jr„ of Isirgd. Brady; Messrs. Michael, Jack DooHOY Sr O l'T S AT CAMl
wonderful remedies have helped power plant or plants,
!? ,?»» been the gurst of Paul ley, Fred Hoag, Raymond Bearden,
Camp Silver Isike was the scene |millions o f Teople. Try them! Sold
'“ B l-ake, left Wednesday for. Frank .Markwood, Clifford Walker,
Therefore, Bo
It Enacted By
*»ir i
villc, where
-- he
— will
.........resume
v'sumo' Frederick Rinos. Hnmndtn Du- nf much activity Tuesday. Troop everywhere.
The People o f the City of San­
_ nV!, • H«j was accompanied Rose, Uertrnni Shephard. Curtis, three ami four combined and went
ford, Florida:
; i!1. 1a5(«*. who is al.-o a student Mcrriwe .:hcr, Wnliaco Bell, George rut to camp on Monday night.
Sarasota— Building permits i*Section One: That it is thc
1 oainesviUe
Cowan, U. S. Pond. Arthur Moore, Twenty-five hoys were in camp. sued for year ending December l
Games were played nnd many aggregated $710,500.
determination o f the City Com­
Ray
Fov.
I)r.
L.
C.
Brown,
Grnvani
Mi.«i
? Bcrothy Crabtree, who ban King o f Del ind. nnd Jfessrst Rob­ i scouts tool: tests in their scout
mission o f the City o f Sanford,
ptn the attractive guest of her ertson and Morris of Orlando.
( work. Each -cout brought his own
Harry Moore returned to his Florida, to acquire, establish, own,
*'n* Mm. R. f . P.oumillat at
I food and cooked for himself. _ A11
«r h
home
in Wilson, N.
after a maintain and operate, ns a public
ENJOY
SWIMMING
PARTY.
report
that
this
was
one
of
tho
s i , K,,TTlr nn P a lm e tto A venu e fo r
r&gt;* Pas* two
■ weeks, left Tuesday
utility, an electric light and power
A lolly party motoring to Long- best times they have had at camp. pleasant visit here with friends.
plant or plants, and to provide
htr him«* in Tanipa.
wood Tuesday where they enjoyed;
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Barn­ thc City nml the inhabitants there­
n deligh tfu l swimming party at, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane nml
Hr.
Philos place, wero Miss Miss Alberta Lane o f BrockviUe, well of St. Petersburg, wire the of with an adequate nnd ample
|h.r(. . nun 1 Mrs. W. BI. Scott r e -!Joes
Ki . "°j^e Sunday evening from I Katherine Downing. Miss Inn Jor- Canada arrived_ hero
yesetrday guests o f Mr. and Mrs. M, S. W ig­
supply o f electricity for power and
•trie ' Tu°.rc lhcy M&gt;ent tho past,dan, Miss Agnes Harshbnrgcr nnd nnd will spend the winter here ns gins on Tuesday.
light.
h-,I ..
R'ern guests of -----Mr. i MWs Olive Lczette; Messrs. J. W. the guests of Bronwic Brown at
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Young o f
Section Two: That thc City
i,.
** !'• Huttolph for two Brice. Fred Ball, nnd Dr. L. D. his attractive home on Banana
Tampa,
whose marriage took
during their stay.
Lake.
Brown.
Commission
o f the City of San­
place Sunday in Tampa, are thc
ford,
Florida,
further deems it ex­
guests
o
f
the
latters*
nunt,
Mrs,
Graham Kelley o f DcLnnd was
hrkj’onvil Mf &lt; Haul R. Forbes o f
II. C. Long of Hammond. Ind.,
pedient
and
to
thc liest interest
A.
W.
Smith
at
her
home
on
Pal­
a
visitor
in
Sanford
Tuesday
eve­
*s ini. .
" aos.® marriage was is among the recent nrrivnl* here
Published by The Sanford Herald, in co-operation with The American As­
Ifj,,. '
' "P social event of Snt-iand will be* associated with Mn- ning, coming over to attend the metto Avenue. They will leavu o f thc City of Sanford, Florida,
sociation o f Advertising Agencies
Wednesday
for
Lakeland
for
a
mid it is the determination of the
ft»ir ,-1 1*
k’Ul*3ts Tuesday o f ,honey-Walker Co.. Inc. Mr. I.on&lt;r New Year’s dance given by Miss
1 friend, F r e d ----»h 7, aid
nail. ‘M rs.I is experienced in this line ami will j Sarah Warren Eastcrby Tuesday short visit. Mrs. Young will be re­ City Commission o f thc City of
hjrronrei."* f?rmt'Hy Miss Emmala‘ hc glnd to meet the people of San- evening, at her home on Oak Ave- membered as Miss Althea Ham­ Sanford, Florida ,to issue utility]
mond.
urr°U8hi, niece of John Ball.
ford.
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M y Buying Guide

ORDINANCE NO. 68

In my capacity as housewife I advertised articles sells more’-**
am the general manager of a goods and it isn’t hard for me*
i s household. Upon me devolves to figure out that if the dealer _
the duty of making rather large wants to make only a fair profit r
purchases which leads into an- he can sell me goods cheaper if
other duty—that of the cconom- he sells a great many goods than
ical expenditure of thc house- if he sells a smaller amount,
hold funds* .. .. .. ... . . . • *V(&gt; Coincidently, I have noticedMy husband reads very assidealers who do handle ar­
duously what he calls “ trade ticles which are advertised seem
papers.” These papers pertain (0 gT0W and expand,
almost entirely to his business.
m
He says he could not get along . ^ ? ve
jie(\.i,; ,u 11
without them because they keep }yn * because the goods wine i
him posted on matters which they see on their own shelves recome up in his business life jnmd them constantly o f the
cvPBv d *iv
forward-looking work which is
j
4‘
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i i t j being done by the manufacturn
fYiTfiT" m‘Tr ra n\lS?i-°.imi er
those goods, thus setting
hnd that the newspapeis and
example for greater industhc magazines are my trade ,
1
papers.” The advertisements 1 y*
,•
tell me nearly everything I wish
I know that if I want to buy
to know about the purchases I a barrel o f flour or a very large
should make. Like my husband sack of flour I can buy it cheapwho spends hours upon hours or than I can buy a ten or twenengrossed in his trade magaz- ty-five pound sack. My storeincs so that he may conduct his keeper can do the same thing in
business more successfully, I buying his merchandise. I have
study with care the advertise- heard my husband talk often
ments in the newspapers and enough on the question of small
the magazines which I have profits and rapid turnover to
found out enable me to conduct know that it isn t the dealer who
my business, which is my house- makes the long profit that gets
hold, more economically and ahead but the one who makes
successfully
tnc small profit and turns his
In doing ' my neighborhood capital over and over. But this [ P;
buying I think that I am able to !f n?t
on y benefit set in |
choose the store that gives me buying from a storekeeper who
the greatest value for my
his customers goods which
money. My choice is always the are advertised. 1he goods I buy
one where I am sure to get the are fresher and newer and Lfeel
advertised goods I ask for and that because many of them have
where I am not told: “ Here is keen advertised for years they
something else just as good.” I are m°re dependable,
buy advertised goods because
For how could people continue
experience has taught me I save to buy them if they were not?
money thereby.
And how could the manufacturIt has been my observation that er continue to advertise them if
the storekeeper who handles they did not buy?

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Grange Makes Good
Impression on Stagg

FORT MYERS. Jan. Z -Walter Hagen, former nation­
al golf champion, left Fort
Myera Monday after a brief
visit in which ne played the lo­
cal course and spent a day
.hunting. Hagen and his party
wera in tha woods near Fori
Myera a day hunting
turkey. While out they also
bagged a panther. ‘ Athough
showing his usual interest In
golf, Ifafeen seemed more con­
cerned about the chance far n
shot at big game.

Alonio
Stagg, football
By CHARLES 8HONE8Y.
■1 P a in ts F o r W e e k s .
at the University of
To you who have conceived the
inicngo.
After the football Mason Zappk. i - - w?9 asked, for nn
football
coach
as
n
gristly
bear
usually
is
n
physically
wreck.
H
u
t
opinion bn the relative merits
16 f PHtotargh W ill Lm v * T o
or an uncouth product of our al­ great coaches arc, for .they giro
of various players who hnd
Gives Davo Rosenberg Severe
i ( h i r N i t D it lw A t
leged later day civilisation, or and take, drive and rant,',ami go
appeared against the Maroons
LiLairf Stanford.
Beating— Makes Favorable Im­
Bomothinr else lacking the flnescc through n gn at many more tor­
in the 1023 season.
pression In Metropolis,
and polish and brlngihg up of some tures than their trained selves
Stagg gracefully nldeatepGlenn Warner com to
of our other professional men, this show. After the season, when his
ped
tho
request,
but
tho-rea­
.coast next fall the east
NEWARK. N. J.,. Jan. 2.—W.
story Is going to be a surprise.
grid work is done, Zuppke hikes
son he gave Is almost as in­
«• of the greatest coachL. (Young) Stribllhg, 19-year-old
Bob Zuppke, famous for his off to tho lake shore or coast, and
teresting a3 his comment on
I fwf ever hid.
Georgia high school aspirant for
football teams at University of Il­ for weeks does nothing but paint
the plnyera would be.
to any old-timer who play­
pugilistic honors, battgrea his way
linois for the last 10 years, and fa ­ and study color, and treat the fan­
“
I
am
not
qualified
to
puss
game when rerolvtnc
to decisive victory over Dave Ros­
mous before then for his inter- tastic. When ho has returned to
on
the
opposing
players,”
ho
guardi and Uckles-back
enberg, rugged Brooklyn middle­
scholastic teams in Chicago, has normalcy he returns to civilisation,
said, "because I am so wrap­
thing—they'll tell you
weight Tuesday afternoon in it
several paintings in tho Chicago and brings along his paintings and
ped up in watching what my
out great teams at Corbristling 12-round bout before a
Art Museum. A fotball coach, an exhibits them, and gains additional
players arc doing, how they go
Carlisle.
Now Year’s Day crowd of more
artist, a brilliant technician in fame.
&gt;
Into each, piny and what they
ask any player at the
than 7,009 in the First Regiment
marino coloring— impossible, yju
They
say
he
used
his
sketching
do
aftar
tho
play
starts,
do
style of open formation
Armory.
gnsp. yct true!
ability
to
show
his
players
forma­
not note the other fellows
forward passes— It's a sure
Dominating the fight from start
Fiery Orator.
tions
and
plays,
and
that
in
his
closely and sometimes I do not
they, too, will place Glenn
to finish with an aggressive^ vig
Zuppke, a vice president of the lectures ho draws n complete pic
note
them
at
all,”
almost In a class by himorous attack, Stribling’s triumph
American Football Conches' Assn-, turn of the play aa it should be
"But narold Grange
must
was convincing to tho first metro­
elation, was n visitor in Atlanta worked. He docs this at night and
have made an Impression on
' year In, year out, he has
politan audience that has seen him
last week to the annual convention then the next day drives his playyou in tho Illinois game," said
wntly fine teams on
in action. No official decision was
of this body. He stirred the dele era through what he has graphical
the
interviewer.
This Is possibly the first
rendered under the New Jersey
gates deeply with his Aery oratory, ly shown.
“Grange," replied tho veter­
in his poaching career the Midshipmen And Western Team the determined, unflinching mapboxing laws, but newspaper critics
Only a short while ago he war
an
coach,
"is
different."
has hnd to take four trimat the ringside wero unanimous in
Play 11-14 Tie Game— Aerial ■ ner In which he spoke, and the way making a trip in tho Western Con­
In a row, but when one angiving Stribling their verdict. A
he backed his convictions.
ference to play one o f the big
Play
Festures.
thoso defeats it will readily
majority credited tho Southern
Zuppke is o Wisconsin man, o f games o f his schedule. He rigged
m that the slightest break
youth
with
nine o f the
12
the long, long ago. He played when up a blackboard on the train and
PASADENA,
Calif.,
Jan.
2.—
have brought victory to
rounds,
giving
one
to
Rosenberg
brains
were
at
a
minimum
and
taught
hia
men
several
new
{flays
th in any one of thoso The United States Naval Acade­ brawn enrried a premium in the by his sketches. Never having a
and classing two as oven.
my football team and the UnlverStribling had Rosonberg In dis
Made Pass Work
rity o f Washington
ponderous good old game of football. Never cnance to work them out actually
weighing over 140 pounds, if that, before tho game, his team tried
tress in at least three rounds, the
h 1900 when the frowird pan- ttridiron machine fought on oven
third, sixth and twelfth, but
first put Into play, he taught terms here Tuesday in the annual he failed to make the varsity, hut them in the fray and won that con­
left a record an a hard-playing test on whnt they had seen on the
though ho pummelcd the former
» wilv
..
wily IndUns
Indiana Ml
at rnril.ln
Cnrlkdc s«. New dear’s East versua W est con- scrub, who never dodged a play, blackboard drawn by Zuppke. That
New York state middleweight
test.
The
Anal
score
was
14
to
cleverly and adeptly ns to put
who never missed a scrimmage is an actual fact.
champion with slashing hooks and
n - them a season or two ahead of iyiy 14. The game, the moat brilliant when he was out o f the inArmary.
NEW
YORK.
Jan.
2.—
Is
Tex
Zuppke can always turn from
upper-cuts, tho Georgian was un­
o f the long aoriea of Inlcr-sectionol
ether eleven.
that none has since equaled.
football coaching to hlit easel for a Rickard preparing to retire from able to land a finishing blow. Fre­
$ U Then when he started to place clnshcs lrom the spectators view­
the
boxing
game
in
New
Y
ork?
The name o f Zuppke In th» West livelihood.
Ho probably would
quently tho youth’s inexperience
by a crowd
. , Pitt on the football nmp he install- point, was witnessed
uuu&gt;
means fight, fiery leadership, a make a great deal more money, Men who follow the drift o f po­ and over-anxiety cost him oppor­
estimated
at
48,000.
* fid a' system so successfully thnt
Conch Bob FoSweU's midshipmen
exceptionally well drilled in too, but for his love o f tho grid­ litical affairs as they relate to tunities, while Rosenberg, an ex­
only this year was Pennsylvania
boxing arc beginning to ask this pert shock-absorber, proved too
ha*e ° f .thu * a™ - »"d « » « iron game, for the love o f being question,
able to cope with it and win n vic­ played a wide open style of foot -1 f P
with
boys
and
making
them
men.
resourceful for his opponent nt
}» ] « * mu,ch
tory after seven defeats and one hall from the Ant kickoff and hnd ! tbat
Humors thnt Tex has positively other times.
Opposes Barring Coach.
not
fnto
in
the
form
o
f
a
bad
pass
owa
stufT
and
beats
y
ou
with
it.
Me.
When it wns suggested at the made upjils mind to quit within n
Rough and Tumble.
,yc!! r
f°
• Now he is going to the west by Mathews, navy center, in the ,
that conches short time have been heard nbout
There was plenty o f rough and
fins! period intervened. It is proh- t o o ; untrained high school boys coaches’ meeting
•Mat ^wherc Andy Smith, who able that the East wouid have tri- and developed a winner. He then should be barred from tho field, the white lights district, hut they tumhle battling at close quarters.
played full-back for Pensylvnnia in
have not been traced to authorita­ In which Rosenberg offset many o f
The navy proved super? nIf &amp;nr* l f iRh, lTcho° l in Zuppke jumped to his feet and in
IMM, thnt yonr they detested Har­ umphed.
ior in every department with tho Chicago and there ior three sea- his most forceful tones declared tive sources. On the other hand, Stribllng’B swinging attacks with
vard at Cambridge, is coaching nt cxception o f punting, where honor «ons deye ope.l teams that still the coaches’ place was on the field well informed persons can see why effective infighting.
Stribllng’s
the University
Un" m m o If California.
Hi ■ ■
arc the talk o f Chicago. Univer­ — “ not where he can direct tho he might bo inclined to do so.
chief weapons were a loft upper­
were1 even. *
Grrat lint ties on Const.
For one thing it is a mistake to cut to the jaw and n right crosr,
The ability of the Huskies to sity of Illinois officials drafted him piny o f the team, for no conch docs
Football fans won’t have to wnti
from this institution and ho has (that, hut where he can look after suppose that Rickard has been wiiich often landed with damag­
U rttm t|»|r d .frn .e . t critlerl j j j j ,'he’ e ’ l'.Vnco"
tha physical condition of his play­ making big money out o f his New ing results.
The Southerner’s
. « S c K l “ I l S . ’ S i r Warner
- S” " 1defeat.
" - '- ™
one
o f in
th., ers, where ho can take them from York boxing enterprises. He has speed, strength nnd ngility were
A lter the navy hnd car- . TV \li hTrt
« u. u" W I.V . ,n"
? 01
*°
three-inch line \
fighters, one o f the most the gnme if they show signs o f been doing most o f the work, to bo prominent factors in,his favor, but
h n ’t going out to work on r r v fled tbe
his
fail
1
1°
fir«t
period
the
Huskies
V'.ericni
Conferences is an artist weakness which might result in sure, as well ns giving tho exhibi­ they were well matched In stamina
puterial. For two years thi
I remove tions the prestige of his name. But nnd courage.
■
bhmnml
1hrnn nlitnt/nQ
nf than
lln.t
HOtf*
A 111l tllUt
stopped
three
plunges
nt
the
lin
o,
.
.
.
. . B
. flOt „fill* He IS. their serious injury.
| fine Andy Kerr, who helped W ar­
Stribling backed up hln aggres­
scrlmmnge nnd took the ball. l,nc,°* the rost active Roy Scout more plnyers bccnu-«o o f Injuries he 1ms not been potting the money
per at Pitt for several seasons, has of Sixteen
passes completed by the lenders in all Chicago, and Is iden- than any other man here, even to —nt least not the big percentage siveness with a shifty defense, but
Been instilling the Pitt system and
, , - l ,----. . . them in the tilled with this movement there nt my captains. I'll never play n nmn o f it.
it was not good enough to chock
(Moulding material nt the pniver midshipmen, 11 of them in the nil times.
who is hurt. It would harm him.”
entirely
Rosenberg’s unceasing
Money
Goes
Elsewhere.
B E * w h cV W a rn e r Is a X l K ' t o {j™1 h'«1f, testified to the bril
Thin has gone to tho men behind body attacks.
Uke hold next football season.
Unncc o f their aerial attack. Only
him, and elsewhere, A man whr»
two of their J
passes
were intcrccpti
. ,
E fc f-Thnt
university
is
I,eland Stan. *n
..
.. ________
___
ought to know said the other day
ford, situated nt Palo Alto, a beau­ rd. The niid/hipmen accounted
thnt Tex is a poor man If you corn- gincs, dynamos, machinery, reser­
tiful country nearly dO miles lie. fur their second touchdown with a
pure whnt people think he lias voirs, tanks, conduits, conductors,
variety
o
f
forward
passes
never
low Ban Francisco on the /on d tu
pipes, gasmeters, nnd other ap­
before seen on a western gridiron.
Los Angeles.
i
to w.'int J’ 0 really possesses
l
The
fact
thnt
he
has*been
dickerA
pass,
used
several
times
with
paratus
and appliances for nmkk For m a in
Glenn Warner will
i ing with the Now Jersey state an„ ,
look away ucross San Franciaro’.t almost UQfniling success hy the
1thorities to install great racing I
Bay some six miles to Berkeley, navy was a short under-hand toss.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Jan. ;\ I PORTLAND, Ore., Jnn. 2 .-J era S "C itv 'lO m tou to!‘ ^"tributing commercial gas, said
Where The University o f California ' ^ccynesl by the linesmen and back _ B|||.
Miske, St. Paul henvy- Scott_ High school football team nt f rom \ ew York, and ’ nt Atlantic IBas T’lant or r ,ants* when com1» located. There Andy Smith is , n(c!'1 Interference.
In each . in. . *•
weight pugilist, died late Tuesday Toledo, Ohio. claimants
to- **-tho *ir-J• - City, is taken• to'mean that IMck-..................operated,
plcted. tohe and mainMMh
I stance :t was thrown by Shapely„
11 hospital after a week’s ilines., terscholnstic football title o f the ,m i j, „lannino to null out o f the tnlncd t.v
Andy sure put the University o r 1atltl receivwl by McKee behind the'
from nn acute attack o f Bright's United States, defeated Columbia! C i n g game
Sf ?
" Clty o f Sanford,
California on the Rugby football
^rinm m ge It was not un- |disease. He was
years old.
University preparatory
.f
, . l !'H
on d a , an
preparatory school ole*1
ole- “V„ ? . T ‘"v
r,onun'
as a
a Public utility, for
Ij , Racing in New Jersey,
conducteti (the
hum. O f courso. It was the raw- I1.1 lh.1’ n,l“ l
l *}nt V'10 n,,s.
Although
Miske hud sutTercd ven here Tuesday,. 20
20 to
to 17.
17.
.
1 {hc purposp
Purpose oo ff tfurnishing to the
kie« found a moans o f coping with
,
, uraler«th» Pnri m utucl. system,
1
, ,
n of
o f .th* j , The Toledo champions
M this play
•
'fr o m n chronic condition
ipion? gave n re- ■with a large percentage o f the pro- i
0l hanford,
»o« m
N iiv y 7 !!n O « u c h aitMMI!,&lt;In ‘ lipase for four yoprs. hee did not
soon those California chaps
in 10.*!

INN.Y;B0UT

Ida, and (hall have affixed there­ ther the d n t o v n l S t ^ ^ J K *
to, tbs rent of tho City of S a n -___________
Commission that the ___
ford, Florida, and the Interest eon- and the fnrnilhill * * ? * « * «
pona to be attached to aald botida j^ j, #nd AdmiftUtratL iJ ^
shall bo signed with the engravadj,, „
N
or lithographed fac-aimile slgna*|&gt;?)d t|u t Mm‘ \

turn of nxid Mayor
and aaid
to .aid munieiplli^ *
Gnk,
the ft* *
Section Six! That th* Mayor of
be derived from tho
tha City of Sanford, Florida, (a n M ----------- 1 I
° oi
W
hereby instructed, authorised am*i|,_rouv
*SUo
bond,
empowered to call en eleetloo l - i j * ' " ?
*Pp" ,ptl*tal o h h J
dotemlm, the oomUon . ( U.. le*W «I
eiunee of t t . bond, prorlded for 5 ^ 5
^ _ * .bo".d tam iT *
sum o f
Seventy-flv*
_ _
by this ordinance.
(#75.000.00) Dollar*, for‘ T T
Bactlon Seven: That the form*
nieipml purpose cnumertUd *
of ballot for said election shall be
specifically set forth in S «u J
as follows, to-wit:.
o f tills ordinance, be, and tk* "FOR THE APPROVAL of that Is hereby authorized, pm&amp;
certain ordinance of the City of however, that before uid to!
Sanford, Florida, numbered 69„ en­ or any part of said bonds shsfi
titled:
issued, this ordinance ihsQ
"An Ordinance Providing for the first approved by n majority v
Acquisition and Establishment of o f the electors of the City of A
a Gas Plant or Plants by the City ford, Florida, actually psrtida
of Sanford, Florida, to be Main­ ing in an election to bo called)
tained and Operated as a Public held at such time and in *
Utility, and Providing For an Is­ manner as la proscribed by
sue of Utility Bonds of thc City charter and tho ordinances of
of Sanford, Florida, In the Sum of City o f Sanford, Florida.
Ono Hundred and Sixty Thousand
Section 3. That said bonds ih
Dollars, tho Proocceds to be De­ be o f Uie denomination of (
rived from the Sale Thereof to bo Thousand (#1,000.00) Dollars i
Used to Acquire, Establish, pur­ bearing interest at the rats of
chase and Construct a Gas Plant and one-half per centum per
num, interest payable iemki
or Plants,’ and
FOR the acquisition nnd estab­ nually on th) first days of Ji
lishment of a gas plant or plants, uary and July, said issue of boi
to bo operated and maintained by to be numbered coniecutin
City of Sanford, Florida, a* a pub­ from 1 to 75, both numbers
elusive, all of said bonds to _
lic utility, and
tore thirty years nftor the date
- FOR BONDS."
the issuance thereof, both prin
"A G A IN ST THE APPROVAL
pal and Interest of said bonds to
o f that certain ordinance of the
City of Sanford, Florid., nomber- ?■&gt;»“ «
N*“ !»
ed 00. entitled:
B,nk ln lh' Clt!' aI N** r 4
State o f New York, inlaw
*An Ordinance Providing for tho
money o f thc United States
Acquisition and Establishment of
America ;anid bunds shall
a Gas Plant or Plnnts, by tho City
signed by thc Mayor of tha C
o f Sanford, Florida, to be Main­
of Sanford, Florida, and by
tained nnd Operated ns a Public
Clerk of the City of Sanford, FI
Utility ,and Providing for nn IsIda, and shnil have affixed the
nue of Utility Bonds of thc City
to thc seal o f the City of Sanfoi
o f Sanford, Florida, in thc Sum of
Florida, and the interest coups
One Hundred nnd Sixty Thousand
to be attached to snid bonds lh
Dollars, the Proceeds to be De­
bo signed with the engraved
rived from the Sale Thereof, to
lithographed fac-simiie signals
bo Used* to Acquire, Establish,
of said Mayor and said Clerk.
Purchase nnd Construct a Gas
Section 4. That thc Mayor
Plant or Plnnts/ nnd
tho City o f Sanford. Florida,
AGAINST thc acquisition and
hereby instructed, authorized
establishment o f a gns plant or
empowered to call nn election
plants, to be operated and main­
determine thc question of the
tained by thc City o f Sanford,
nunnee o f the bonds provided
Florida, as a public utility, and
by this ordinance.
AGAIN ST BONDS."
Section 5. Thnt the formal t
Section Eight: This ordinance
shall become effective immedite- iballot for said election shall M
ly upon Its final passage nnd ndop-1follnwa, to,wit: .
------tjdn.
........
; F O R 'THE A IT R O V rX ’«if*tb|
Adopted this 10th day of D e - ’ certain Ordinance o f the City
Sanford, Florida. Numbered 7
comber, A. D. 1923.
entitled:
"An ordinance Pro
FORREST LAKE, ’
irg for an Issue of Ronds by
(S E A L )
S. O. CHASE,
City of Sanford, Florida, In
C. J. MARSHALL,
As thc City Commission of Sum of Seventy-five Thoiuai
the City o f Sanford, Florida. Dollars, V10 Proceeds to be E
rived JVnm the Sale Thereof to
.
Used to Acquire. Build, Coiutrn
'
R* PHILIPS,
nnd Equip With the NtettOi
1
Ulty Clerk.
Furniture, City Hall “"d A
12-12-19-20-1-2-Wit
ministration Building'
and, FOR BONDS.

WASHINGTON U .
FAILS TO B E A T
NAVY’S ELEVEN

RUMOR PREVAILS
THAT RICKARD IS
TO RETIRE SOON

ST. PAUL BOXER j TOLEDO SCHOOL
DIES TUESDAY IVINS BIG G

it P
can get an idra o f Just what grand1 resulted when McKee tossed the 1 » « fP «»t i;hrWtmns “Si5
with K
hts fnm;
’ ” 5 a, ”p.-,I nr
niul. “ . b l.f i mertiai
s . l" t an’ pl" ■upp' y of con”
overcame thi3
. 1 1 J werothere
.u 1hull
vards
Cullen
who rn.
ran By in St. Paul but collapsed
the,„ dle*westerru*rs
■ -Jruanls I.L
andi tnckles
“ 17
&gt;-'ros
io to
i um
n, wno
' . .
parent handicap hy their wizardry I ^ course, ho v/ould not stand
Section Three: That it ia the
fready fo r the molding.
“ T h e 1« v‘‘
u n d e n t e d the » “ a , lh o M d ta h e r e
S a t u r d a v h .b e
in hurling the ball for long *ain*. I tha^sorJ. but toera l« n"" doubt he ^termination o f the City Com■
Boars ’ they call them on the
^^ ^'npley
lho to .McKee pass"mulVcd in the sec- ’ crtn|p unconscious and remained so
coast.
D“ riln,g 0 ™ ? . Cfln est tl,py
! would get n lot more out o f Jersey mission of ‘the
u~ City o f Sanford,
ond touchdown in tho same period, i until Ins death.
*®*” Pt,t’, .-^forward passes and turf interests, if they could bn es- Florida, that the said sum of One
Carries Prestige A* Player.
Miske's ring career was full o f conipleted 1- for n total gain of tabiished, than he ever stands to
Warner goes to the coast with J\,cKep kk'kt‘'&gt; R°al *» botk ln159 yards. By rushing, the Tolc«lo make holding boxing shows in Hundred nnd Sixty Thousand
tho prcs’tigo o f having been'n flne slanc„&lt;'».
.
,, , , n !
! Sf1i.eW r8d
(81fi0.000.00) Dollars, will be re­
player himself, as was Andy 1, ,A n” Ynr(l P®” fr,om ^ boi to l)u- ring battles nnd had been knocked boys gained 393 yards to 231 yards New York.
• .
Smith. He was one o f the great. ” ,in « a'l a 9P « tncular 23 Jfartl.
? u‘ on’ &gt;' 0ac.0: »*• J '» * ”
bn'1 for their opponents. Scott made 22.
quired for the purpose mentioned
first downs to Columbia’s 12.
cst guards nt Cornell Unlvmrsitv ',v
'Y l,*°.n ««o u n te d for twice forced him to retire,
in Sections One nnd Two of this
back
in
1K
H
”
3)3
and
*94
Two
&lt;
&gt;
r
,,u'
Huskie’a
first
touchdown.
Th;
of Sanford, Florida, to ncquire, cs- ordinance.
duck in i n jr , v.i nnu ui.
two oi
. . . -------- . ...... .
„ 0 N I ) KIjECTION SOON
these years ho plnycil with Hawley
a'» opportunity to
s ™ ' i i NV n 0
"; ai ntai n nntl °pcraty as a
Section Four: That a bond i3Taussig, now an official with the **f. ,hc.rcorp ,n tbe fal,rth Pp« « l w. w . „ v , u ...... (.« CUI|»||, .,,r
______
MIAMI, Jan. 1.—January 21 ling, o f Macon, Go., and Mike j PubNc utility, a gas plant or sue in the sum of One Hundred nnd
,Glenn the honor o f holding o‘no o f ! vnrd line. Mathews wide pass
to , has been fixed by the city council Nestor have been matched for plnnts.
Penn*» finest teams clown to a Hnrchet was re?overed l»v Pctri'j. as the date to hold an election f ° r ? . u* JJcr® on Thursdayt Jan. 10 I Therefore, Be it Enacted by the Sixty Thousand (S1G0,000.00) Dnlnnt,«
„,e,t
lars, for the municipal purpose
low score
Three line bucks failed. ThenAbel |the voters o f Miami Bench to de- “
stipulated thnt Nestor will v
,
f
AGAINST THE APPROVAL
the City o f Sanford.
Thnt was in *94. when Penn hm' Pn!' !,01
,, ,,rt Brvnn. who stood
un- j cjde whether or not the city will make 175 pounds at 3 o’clock on j ' ,
, 01
enumerated nnd specifically set
thnt cortnin Ordinance of thej j L
pciflivcly
] S -*{ ! ?.unrdwl
« u « n ie c i on
on m
e NaVy .1
______ ____
____ _ worth
„ W1„ , o f bonds to
, w lhc afternoon o f the fight.
beaten Harvard decisively
18~i
tbo
3 &gt;n
ya^^,
! issues
S300.000
|I-londa:
forth in Sections One and Two of
' of Snnford, Florida. N“mb*n
Section One: That it is the de­
with the great Bert Waters. C o r -: 11*’ , raa_” .v.'?r.VlT .
tnuchHo.wn be applied to work on civic imSENDS OFFER.
'70. entitled. "An Ordinane* Pr
termination o f the City Cornmb- this Ordinance, is hereby authorgoal, t.ctr.g provemonts. Three hundred thou­
nell held Penn tn the lowest score 'V11 Gherman !;ickf,d
i
iced, provided, however, that be­ AN
n ORDINANCE
U
I PROVIDING
.v
. . ^
Issue of BotwU
o f the year, nnd Warner was tho ta!l |,?oro&lt;
sand dollars already
has been
^ S VB :n f* D « w ^ n " h a s f ,on pf ,hc fC ity « f
boy who, time after time, stopped
The remainder of th? game was voted, and tho new issue if favor- M
fore said bonds or any part of
FOR AN ISSUE OF BONDS BY
y of Sanfoni. Florida.
Brooke. Jack Minds, Arthur Knipe r -Af' , ’
” Yy !.P.rn ,t" rry ' r v . g „ n i,u,&gt; “acted
L“ " upon
«»’&gt;"• by the
me voters,
vmc™, will
»&gt;■&gt;
" " o f f o ! ind*’YoungTtr"h!hi£ n’ nStnnin1 anfoJU rate^as a ’ publfc !"aid bt)mi* rhaI1 bo l!SUCtl&gt; thifl « r*
THE CITY OF SANFORD. ™ V ! p( Scventy-llvc Thoaut
nnd Carl WUiams.
the accurate passing o f McKee. ably
-&gt;nk j,t0i?0.000
for public
work
FLORIDA.
IN THE SUM OF ^ J-m J*
&gt; ,4 l#
n
for
a
ten-round
fight
hr-re
Januutility,
n
gas
plant
nr
plants,
and
dir.nnre
-'hall
bo
first
approved
by
Some people rail him "Pop," but wbrl
rons.strntly on
^ undertaken by the inunicipln realitv that nirlrm.m.. .1,
t runs nnd bucks nnd driving dashes
...
5
.« “ V " 111!' nry 14SEVEN TY-FIVE
THOUSAND , ^
U1C. . n s „ . . The-Cof to
to piovide the City nnd thc inraa{ority v,’ le *»f the electors
ui ibrother,
..
,,:Y,
u
fr - of
cxtn his
Bill, who
cam
'? Slnnlev
•'•nxpiey and
nnu Barchet
i-ir c n n Ventured
icniureti.n,,ty-. Thc# program
.nnitaiv culls
nn.l forstorm
DOLLARS, THE
PROCEEDS m cd ,ro ” * ? ,* BaiU Coiutroi
=■■
--------- = = = ! habitanta thereof, with nn ade- '' thl' t^ \ L
S a"10" 1* Flo.r'
along at Cornell several years nf-1
j S f f i A n te J S lS '
S . S m S S ‘W
% i£ S
TO BE DERIVED FROM THE
‘ th ‘ Nrceuii
SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, .quatn and ample supply c f com- a n ’ election \ o be tmHed^ and
ter Glenn ImJ m h a t r i .
nt.“ e the olher to?! . » m
other thin,,.
SALE
THEREOF
TO
BE an'1 ®qU,p
.
^
, Cil
THE PROCEEDS TO RE DE- mercial gni*.
held at such time and in auch mani
USED TO ACQUIRE, BUILD. Furniture nn ,
Clearwater — New
grapefruit wards on the field.
RI\ LD FROM
TJIE SALE
Section Two:
That the C ity , ner as is prescribed by the ChnrAbel and George Wilson gained j
CONSTRUCT
AND
EQUIP nail and Adimnist atioa
cannery to be established at this
THEREOF. TO RE USED TO Commission o f the City o f San-j ter nml tha ordinances o f th? City
mo-t rnndgtentl* .’ or the Huskies.!
point.
WITH
THE
NECESSARY
FUP.-; ing."
„ ,,vn„
Coach Enoch Ikj'rshrw made a
ACQUIRE. ESTABLISH, PUR- ford. Florida, further dooms it cx- o f Sanford. Florida.
NITURE
AND
FIXTURES.
A
I
nnd.
AGAINST
B • '
final
effort
to
win
the
thuio
In
the
’
. KANSAS CITY. Jnn. 1. Mem- i
CHASE AND CONSTRUCT A pedient nn&lt;l to the best interest of
Section Five: Thnt said bonds
CITY
H
ALL
AND
ADMINISThis
ordinance
hers of the Order o f DeMuIny elnsbig minutes wh "i ho substitut- ■
GAS PLANT OR PLANTS,
, thc City of Sanford, Florida, and shall lie o f the denomination of
througlumi the country will ob ­ cd Ziold for Abel for o&gt;t nttcmptnl
TRATION BUILDING.
rffective immediately upe
Whereas, th e ' Charter of the j it is the determination o f thc City One Thousand Dollars each, bcarplaced
kick.
But
Zield’a
kick
serve January 3 ns DeMolay Day
______
Ipassage nnd ndoptton.
.City of Sanford, Florida, provides Commission o f the City of San- ing interest at the rate of five
from the 33 yard line wont far \N ORDINANCE PROVIDING
o f Comfort.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOAdoptcl this 10th day ot
FOP. THE ACQUSITION
AND among other thing;, that the City ford. Florida to issue utility bonds and onc-hnlf (5V-r&lt;) per centum
On this day It rhonld In* the wide of the mists.
1923.
ESTABLISHMENT OF A GAS , Df Sanford Florida, &lt;hall have th e jo f the City of Sanford, Florida, in per annum, interest payable ranil-' l i ^ n i ^ n V i n i n \IT' ° F SAN‘ lum ber, A. D.
duty o f every member of DeMolay
D- j*1" ' '
JAK
A Et
Baitlne
ilrnrv.
to visit the hospitals of the city j Palm Reach Pest— TIenrv Ford
PLANT OR PLANTS. BY THE right to acquire, establish, i wr the sum of Ore Hundred and Six- ’annually, on the first days of Jan* ™ D’
A ’K n , _
iT c itls R
in which h«* liver, nnd carry flowers declares ther** is m&gt; sm'li thlnir ns 1 CITY OF SANFORD, FLORI- ami operate ns a public utility
• a ;t.v Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars. „nry and July, said issue o f bonds' f5" 110" J* J hat;. thc #CUy Cf" m;
, m arsH
arshall
nntl words o f comfort to those who “ saturation ludnt” for atilomnhiliMDA
TO BE MAINTAINED gas plant or plnnts, and to p ro-,th
m ho
mmiherrd consecutively from |T,,s!,ian
theC proceeds derived from the sale to
bo numbered
the City of Sanford,;
arc confined therein.
hut he dnsn’t snv that about llie'r
Florida, deems it expedient nnd to;
As the City &lt; ormnls*|®®
The order has fivo obligatory exasperation point.
thc best interest of the City of j
the City of Sanford.
observances during the year: De­
Molay Day o f Comfort. Devotion­
Sanford, Florida, to issue bonds o f ; Attest:
'lh c Danger in Cellars.
al Day, Patriots Day, Educational
tha City o f Sanford, Florida, in
L. R. PHILIPS, (SEAL)
Penuuenln Journal — Robber!en
Day and Parent's Day. These nre are increasing in New York beCity Clerk.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
IN
THE
now
deems
it
most
expedient
an
d
;or
plants,
including
suitable
land,
(.n,{
interest
o
f
said
bards
to
lie
th.®
aum
o
f
Seventy-five
Thousand:
observed 1.117 chapters, with ap­ rau.’o it ta an ea«y to coax n I
HUM
OF
ONE
HUNDRED
AND
to
tho
best
interests
of
the
City
easements,
structures,
boilers,
enpayable
nt
the
Chase
National
’
^575,000.90)
Dollars,
thc
nrocceds
j
12-12-19-20-l-2-9-5t
proxim ately 125,000 members.
stranger into n cellar.
l

ORDINANCE
NO. 70

ORDINANCE
NO. 69

I

Its a Full Purse and a Good Time When Xmas Comes for Everyone Who Enrolls in Our Christmas Savings Club
We want you in it, and everyone in your family, also your friends. It will be a lot of fun to belong. It is a big helpful plan, which will enable you and others to accumu­
late money for Christmas by saving small amounts by easy stages. It’s so easy tosave that you will never miss the small amounts you pay in from time to time. When
Christmas comes, you will get back in a lump sum all you have saved hich will be just like finding so much money. Make it a sure thing. Enroll at once.

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They will find a new home, locate lost articles, and perform many important teaks for you
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS

pA D R A T K
cash in

ADVANCE

ail*., will be received
: -irons and c o l l a r sent
,iely for payment.
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Hr n
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Mack face type,
rates for eansecntlve
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WANTED
’ELLANEOUS

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

Hopklna Shoe Shop
FOR SALE— Bargain, five acres
Work Guaranteed:
of land, close_in. Box 117.
300 E. First St.
bolt SALE— Or rent— 10 acres o f
. SAUSAGE for sale— Pure pork. citdus land partly cleared, house
sausage smoked with oaw wood,! and other improvements. Address
,55c. lb., postpaid. No order nc-i Sanford, 809 Magnolia Ave.
iccp te j fo r less than 3 lbs. Satis-1
FOR SALE—One 10 acre lot three
faction guainatced. Mrs. Enoch!
miles south of Sanford. Eureka
1Sawyer, Tifton, Ga., R. U. F. No.
Hammock—celery Delta. Address
6.__________________________ _
Richard Stephenson, M. D., West
FRESH supply o f pepper, to mat’) Lebanon, Ind.
| nnd eggplant seeds. L. Allen l FOR
SALE—Orange g r o v e ;
Seed Co. Phone 248.
terms country property. Britt
(H ARD Y Auitrallnn Pines, stand Realty Co.________ _______
10 degrees. $25 per 100. John
Foil SALE—Three desirable build*
3. Roach, Weat Palm Poach, Fla.
ing lots located on paved street,
FOR SA L E — DeSoto paints and worth $1,000.00 each. Owner will
vanriahea at Sanford Novelty sacrifice for $2100.00. Britt Real*
Works, sole agents.
154-tfc ty Co.
BUNCH GRAPES, tree blueberries bOR SALE—Two fine buildTng
and blnckberries— all varieties lots, located on one o f the best
suitable fo r home and commercial comenj in Sanford,
paving and
planting. Largest nurseries. Vig­ sidewalks both sides. At bargnin.
orous, well rooto'd plants insure See Britt Realty Co
good early profit*. For full in­ b OR SALE— Five lots located on
formation and illustrated catalog
Snnford Ave., opposite Rose
No. 9, write Southern Adapted Court, cnch 56x130. Two o f them
Nurseries, Bartow, Fla,
corner lots. Easy terms. Britt
FOR SA LE — Egry Cash Register. Realty Co.
Cost $60 when new. Will sell bOR SALE—Orange grove, 23
chcnp. Inquire at Sanford Herald
acres, iUU trees, location on lake,
offico. ________________________
twenty minutes from Snnford. A
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs good buy at $6,500. Terms. Britt
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00. Realty Co.
Mrs. Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, Foil Sa Le— 5 acre celery farm,
Sanford.
Phone 3303.
83-tfp
tiled, all equipment, good loca­
tion on hard road, close to town, a
bargain, terms. Britt Re a ltv ^ o .

Madam Harriet,
Beauty Parlor.
Onr Mobley’s Drug Store
j p,rlc Ave. Phone 245,______
ISfED—Customers to save
l i Gift Tickets. One with
l |i.00 purchase at Wight b. _
ijnXD^One Thousand CASH
Corners Daily:
Beginning
52J, The L. Allen Seed Comy"will begin operating on a
!H basis exclusively nnd nre
jj oar prices for the
New
■in «ccordanc6 to enable the
hijtr to save money by pnyaih for merchandise handled
&amp; This principle will nbsoj not be deviated from in
ose whatsoever.

AUTOMOBILES AN D
REPAIRS

SEED POTATOES
Spalding Rose Flour nnd
Bliss Triumph in Bags or
Bushel Boxes. oGod for
table also,
CHASE &amp; CO.
PHONE 536.

BETTER HABY CHICKS; Binebreeze. White Leghorn Chicks
nre sired by pedigreed males from
high record hens. Eggs perfect­
ly hatched by modern incubators.
Vigorous chicks, truo to strain,
$20 a hundred; $1R0 n thousand.
Immediate deliveries. Order "bet­
ter baby chicks" from Pinebrceze
Farm, Callahan, Florida._________
FOR SA L E —Oranges, 50c, 75c nnd
$1.00 per 100, grapefruit $2.00
nnd $2.50 per 100. B. T. Tiller,
Puoln.
FOR SALE— 200 Tangerines, Val­
encia I,ii Gim Gong, Jaffa, nnd
Grapefruit buds.
B. T. Tiller,
Pnoln.
NEW hospital tent 20x30, C. P.
Deal, Panin, Fla.

!NT§"WANTED
ENTS—Make and sell my enr|hn remover. A good, clean
m»te business; good profits,
i McDaniels, Ilox C01, Home*
, Fla. _
_____________

'APARTMENTS
FOR RENT

HOUSES FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND
FOR RENT— 3 furnished rooms; LOST— Your opportunity to secure
free tickets to the Milane Thea­
private home, 609 E. 3rd St.
tre, if you fnil to read these want
Call alter 5.
F UKNl S HR i n i o M E
located“ l n ads each day. Two free tickets
exclusive residential section of sre given away daily to the per­
Miami. House ia o f concrete con­ son whose name appears on this
Buying Real Estato in Sanford is not a rich man’s game—it
struction and contains three bed page. Read the want ads each
______
is for the man uf modest income who wants to become inde­
rooms, sleeping porch, complete day.
tiled bath with niiunci,
shower, large living FOUND— Opportunity to buy a
pendent; for the man who wants his home, a place hia family
short wave long distance Radio
room, living porch, dining room.
can puint with pride to nnd say "That’s our home.”
Receiving Set cheap.
Ask fo r
kitchen nnd breakfast porch. Com
Start searching today for you r future homo among the choice
plctcly and attractively furnished. demonstration. Hof-M ac Battery
Real Estate offerings in The Want Ad section.
__ _.
Garage with servant’s quartern Co.
Large city lot with cocoanut trees FOUND— Puir of shoes. Please
Sanford’s foremost Realtors every day advertise their best
and other tropical foliage. Owner
call at the Herald office fo r
listings on the classified pages of The Herald.
desires to rent to responsible party same.
To reach all tho people effectively—leave your Wand At nt
for winter season. Address Box LOST—Collk? Dog on Dec. 27th.
The Herald Office. Phono us to send for it or phone it to the
112, care The Sanford Herald.
from 623 E. 2nd St. Kinder
Want Ad Department.
1st, one store pleare return to above address; re­
FOR
room on 2nd St. and Oak Ave., ward.
now occupied by A. &amp; P. Co. ApMany properties in England are
ply Sanford Motor Co.
♦♦♦
still held on what seem to be the
WANTED— To rent small furnish­ oddest of rents. Tho rent of one
ed house or light housekeeping estate In Sussex, fo r instance.
rooms. Phone
366-J.
____________________
takes the form of a pound of hlnck
FOR RENT— Nice front bed-room pepper each year, while another
estate in Leicestershire is pnid fo r
HOUSES—FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
117 Laurel Ave.
HOUSE fo&lt;- rent. S. E- rnrmir ITh by a garland and three roses.
P D R T IE E ^ iro n ic o i u j largi
'l . r , . lot
St. and Oak Ave. Inquire 11th ^
WANTED— Whito woman, middle
In Rose Court. $1500.00. Terms.
aged or elderly1 preferred to St. and Elm Ave, S. E. corner. M
THE PAINT W E SELL
Britt Realty Co.
take care of baby and keep home Schneider.
IS
FOR SALE—Bungalows, house in return for a home and other
ODD FACTS.
building lots. All sections o f considerations. Best of reference
Snnford. Britt Realty Co. .____ will be required nnd this will be
Fleas have
raused 7,000.609 j
FOR SALE— Bungalow, close In on permanent place to the right pardeaths
in
Indin
by carrying the j
ly.
Address,
rare
Snnford
Herald.
Palmetto Ave., $1200.00, terms.
germs o f the plague.
Britt Realty Co.
WANTED— Two good hustlers to
sell used enrs. Experience unFOR SALE—Furnished 5-room
IT H O E S N O T C R A C K ,
Tho “ grant! bnlnnce" or wale
bungalow, all improvements, lo­ nccesrnry. Sanford Motor Co.____ used in the Rnnk of England ir ! P E E L , N O R H L IS T E Il, O R
cated on Palmetto Avenue, at a WANTED — Chauffeur.
Apply so sensitive that the weight of n ‘
CHALK O F F
bargnin. Sec A. H. Hamrick, PigChas. Hoffman, 1105 W. First St. postage stamp moves the inib \
gly_Wiggly Store._____________
six inhee*.
Full Lino of K a Isomine, Var­
FOR SALE—Or lease, business
nishes and Stains
[iroperty on First Street. Britt
STOCKHOLDERS
Tho Chinese produced “ cultur­
toalty C o ._ _____ _____
ed" pearls years ago by inserting
S O L I) O N L Y B Y
MEETING
FOR SALE- At a bargain, 5-room
small shot o f mother nt* pearl in­
to the shells o f fresh water mus­
bungalow with sleeping porch,
Tho regular annual meeting of sels which they kept in tanks.
on Palmetto Ave., four blocks from
SANFORD PAIN T
First St. $3500.00, small payment tho stockholders o f the Seminole
County
Bank,
will
be
held
in
the
STORE
down, balance like rent. Britt
An investigation by the Pullbanking rooms o f the h3nk on ninh Car Compunv with a view to
Realty Co,
Thursday, January 3, nt I o'clock reducing waste disclosed the fart VVclaka Bldg.
Phone 303
p. m., for the purpose of electing that the saving of n cuke of soap
a hoard of directors to serve for , n week by each o f its cleaners
IN OTHER CITIES.
I,oa Angeles had tho first color­ the ensuing yenr, nnd «nv other would amount to $12,009 n yenr.
ed policewoman in the United business that may properly come
States.
before the meeting.
Billingsgate was an accepted
A. It. KEY, Cashier
market for fish over 1,000 years
ago. It is the oldest in London.

IT ’S EA SY T O OWN
YO U R HOME

148

Phone...

148

SUNPROOF

I*. A. MERO
General Auto Repairing
Wight Bros. Bldg. Phone 394.
MORE BARGAINS.
1922 Hupntobile touring.
Lexington Lark (sport).
Dodge Screen commercial.
Four Dodge tourings 1921.
Dodgo Roadster 1919.
‘
Nash touring 1921.
Two Reo speedster trucks 1922.
National touring 6 passenger.
Three Light Ford Trucks.
Thre worm-drive Ford trucks.
Two Ford Chassis.
Olds 8 touring, 7 passenger.
Dodge 1922 touring.
The site of ancient Curtlmgc is
Three Dodge tourings 1920.
being mild off and divided into
Chandler touring.
Two Ford touring.
. * building lots, and the surrounding
hills, rich in history, nre being
Velie touring 1922.
Dodge, Grnhnm l 1-2 ton truck. slowly covered with reisdcntiul
Buick touring 1919, 7 passenger.) ’villas.
Buick tourirg 1918.
Yokohama in the area of Japan’s
Dodge 3-4 ton truck.
most .recent earthquake, is the
center of n vast silk industry nnd
Some of them cars were traded is nlso an emporium for tea, lac­
In on new Dodges. .Most of them ' quered and bamboo ware, mclnl*
have been left with us to be sold and fish.
and applied on tho
purchase of
now Dodges. They nre nil real
good, having been reconditioned. SPEED
UP YOUR
Term* in' those who can- nsiaUIs!)
credit. Some of then* ears can ......................................................... "
be exchanged for real estate im­
proved or unimproved. Diamonds C l e m J o n e s L i v e r
K id n e y
nr anything else o f value.
,
T o n i c W i ll H o I t

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS
IRISH FREE SATE
SHORT FINANCE,
DUBLIN, Dee. 31.—Tho Free
State government is confronted
with serious financial problems, and

Cards of Sanford's Reputable
Professional MJcn. each of
whom, in his rhiMcn profession
the Herald recommends to the
people.

Kanfiiril, F ln rl'l i. Jnn. I. 1921.
A s rcuulrert by S.-otlfin 12. I'lianor 559«, L a w s uf
; . l I will In
In the f o l t o w l n u places, o p the dale
It nil b e t w e e n the till tiro Hot I! f ill '
each, f o r the pliftMO"' o f r e. Ivtn..
Tax It. tu rn s f o r the y e a r 1924:

IDIOO A.
Dvn.-vii — l»iiu try Ktli.
M t.» .1AU) t'. M.
OHCt.iln—Aiinuury isili. 11*;i&gt;o A.
M to :s:oo p. m .
(’bulu"iii - - January 21 rt. niioo A.
M RENT—T wo nice furnished
M In I2:mi M.
ffai^ki'ciiwig or iii'd rooms $20.
■Tntv.-t.-i Iji—Jiinunry 21 si. 1:(M 1*.
enn be accomplished 'only by prarr rltCJih. 312 or 211 Fust 5th
:.i i«i :v)n) p. m .
Ovltiln— .Tamuiry 22 ml. tO:in) A.
; has reached the limit. The Dail :.1 t . ;i’iii) i*. M.
1hits endorsed the economies on snlAliamonii' -Janury 2:inl, 10:00 A
i . eTrtn rr&gt;r i/Nrutkirr........SRE..the *Sattfprd.,Sipve„Wurks„(102,
'•
-V' tq‘ ,15:00 M,
I
an
e«,..of
School*.
te-ache
r*
and
old
"STOP COUGHING
Sanford Ave. * before buying
L'onkwiMui Jnrtfitiiy!;;: hi I ri'Jii f ‘.’
'
age
pensions
on
the
assurance
that
tn
2:U0
1
*
.
.M
.
M
Cnth can ■'» fi rerlah conditions, stoves. We will save you money.
■..i ■r.ro to be enforced in other de­
I.ak" .Mary—January 2t lb. Ill;BL1
t tod Inag i&gt;train nnd lead to Wo nlso repair stoves of all kinds,
M. in :trun |* .Yf.
A
partments.
.
I
ala ami -ertuus sL'kncsu. T h e1grnfnnnlus and sewing machines.
1’nnlu—.lunuary 2.rill), Id:DO A. M.
n fen quit roughing the quicker
Criticism
hns
been
directed
at
I2:du si.
III
194-tfc
will f«l
feel In'itiT
'
timl have a better
Monrnt— .lunuary 2T.th. 1 Ill) p, M.
the expenditure caused by the
it’* rest. Ijnmtnli’rt Cough Syrup REGULAR meulH served nt the
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
hango o f government and tho con In S:uu 1*. M.
Ap n tunic wlntn tln r e is w e a k ­
A. VAltt DIN.
Wwulnti ease* and soothes In­
Pheonix,
single
meals,
by
the
Dodgo
Dealers.
ness
uml
luck
"
f
appetite.
When
n
sequence
Hint the Fret* State now
Tu x A i
is-1. v llirmis, raise* the phlegm
little
I'Xertlnn
makes
you
f
e
d
ia obliged to pay pension* to dis­
1
Phono 3.
Dwt rarkiii; or btraining, protect* day or week. Try them.
tired, ynnr leas drag,
y ou r b a r k
last-, ami removes the eauso ol
1923 Dodge touring, run very iielies, y ou r htoatli tastes ami y o u r placed British officials n.t well a*
truot.|.*. |to warn'd by the first (MELON Seed—Tom Watson. Irish little, extras, for quick sale $795.00. steep lx broken, Clem Jones Liver the salaries of those appointed to WINTER GOUGHS ANI) GOLDS
end Kidney Toole Is the one t h i n g succeed them.
% Ort ii bottle of Leonardl'i 1 rny, Klcckley sweet, Florida Fa- Sanford Motor Co.
With the changeable weather
that will restore y ou r strength uml
Syrup (Creunited) from your |vorite, Ga. Rattlesnake. I grow
etialdo you to enjoy
life. t’ l.KM
It is hoped to effect a largo sav­ which we have at this season of
BARGAINS! BARGAIN’ S !!
t. Fine for roughs, colds, and save these seed myself, money
JONKH
I.IVBIt
AND
K i D N K Y ing in the expense of the army by teh year coughs and colds are very
croup, whooping cough and enn not buy tiny better. 50 cents
Dodge Roadster.
TONI&lt;\ because
of
II &lt; A u e r : ) l
mi valent. Bo prepared for them.
ilk l’leasmit, safe and sure.
TONII* nnd Itoallh-Klvlltg elf^P, lias reducing the present cost of more
Dodge Touring.
lb. W. II. Thomson, Lloyd, Fla.
established Itself ns a reengnlxed than $50,000,000 to about $20,000, Have a battle of FOLEY’S HON­
Hudson Touring.
remedv
for
T O Ill'IG
I.IV K Il. 000. ft has been urged that Ire­ EY
AND
TAR COMPOUND
'E X P E R T Typewriter denning nnd
Haynes Touring.
PKVKIt. MALARIA AND C o l.D S .
handy,
ami
with
the first sign of a
land
doc*
not
need
an
army
largrepairing.
Call
H.
S.
Pond,
&lt;‘ U :M JON'K.S I.IVKIl AND K I D ­
ew Code Ready
Scrinps-Booth Touring.
N E Y TONIC is not on ly heneliciai or than that of Canada,’which costs; cough or cold take a do u uml tirephone 225 or Peoples Dank.
Oakland Ton ring.
ns a liver medicine, Ion It e x e r ­ $7,500,000.
The British govern­ vent n serious ailment. FOLEY’S
'or Knights Tem plars
179-tfc
KENT VULCANIZING CO.
cises a cleansing nnd s t im u la tin g ment Imx nllocnted $7,500,000 to IlON’ KY AND TAR COMPOUND
Influenre
In
the
stonuleh
and
b
o
w
­
CORNER OAK ANI) 3RD ST.
els.
T h rou gh
Its
ex cellent
c a ­ provide houses for the ex-soldier*. h*s been tho standard family cough
NEWTON, K.iiu., Dec. 31.—
PHONE 17.
thartic properties Idllous
I m p u r i­ The fund is tu be administered by remedy for over 35 years, bring­
pects to have the book adopted by
ties which have luterferrcil
w it h a board of five members, three to ing prompt relief nnd when unco
wimnal drill regulations o f the.
healthy processes are driv en
m il.
the next grand
encampment at
rod Enramnnient of Knights
T a k e no I'll.I.K while
using
th e be named by the British govern- used you will never be without it.
ABOUT PEOPLE.
Seattle, without revision.
ineiltrinc— t
TtiN'lc * ai ithat lujmcnt and one each by the north- Sold everywhere.— AUv.
ipbr nf the United tSates o f
Heeded,
uvfin
| , j crn and southern governments of
Commnndcrics o f Knights Temstria, printed in hook form as
T H E COOT
IH
The king of Kinm hns translated
nmai .i *—-Till'. IIreland.
womed by a special committee plnr within the jurisdiction of the three of the plays o f Shakes pear i U K N E r l T lit CHEAT.
Itoumlllat
Anderson,
S a n for d ,
las triennial encampment ut grand encampment are urged to into Siamese for production on the Florida.
Palmetto— Tri-County Oil Conti* Orleans in Muy, 1022, nre admit the book in an authorization
puny making preparations
Kirutions to drill
wy f"i di-tribntimi throughout nf the provisional report by Leon-1stage in Bangkok.
The air is full of things you first well in thiss vicinity.
Coffee and Lunch Shop
fountiy mi orders from com- Idas P. Newby, grand master n f1
shouldn't miss. Get a rmlin.
iMfries or
individual • sir the grand encampment, Knights-, Miss Agnes Bertelsnn, o f Minn ■cht.4.
npnlis, is a meat butcher by trade
(HELPED LITTLE GIIU.’S COUGH
town, Indiana.
“ FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR
Tie book contains the authori­
Agitation over a long period of and Is declared tr&gt; lie nn expert in
[COMPOUND Is fine. My little
a l by the grand master, defini- years for uniform regulations was! handling the knives and cleavers.
! girl had nn nwful cough. I got u
general principles and rules, said to hnve prompted the action
When he was practicing nt tho
i , n
„ bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND
o u a n U iU t t u c
mnl commands, all.manner at New Orleans. Ever since the
bar ol Lord Birkenhead, the pre; The very beat Batteiy is RB TAR COMPOUND and gave her a rt
h
•
tj
J ,! Laities and maneuvers, organization has existed in tho, ent lord chancellor,‘ was nccustmr.n v f n n
[few dopes and she was greatly re- A GtlLUl 1TIP;
II O
Petitive drill movements and United States, it was explained,; ed to work from 5 o'clock In the
EX IDE
r f t,ons' reviews, parades, in- each grand Commandery jurisdic­ morning until past midnight.
ttons, bugle signals nnd calls, tion hns followed regulations and
We re-ehnrge and repair all
remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse­
■ for the proper display of tactics o f its own adoption and' Beside* being the nctive head nf
makes of Batteries
ness; relieves promptly and effec­
American flag and other data had caused some confusion and un­ n successful real estate company.
tively.
FOLEY’S HONEY AND
■‘rtant in the conduct o f the certainty in the triennial conclave.1Dr. Jessie Russell, o f Glendale,
R A Y BROTHERS
TAR COMPOUND has stood the
mandery. The rommittoe, of The comnlittcc was selected on in­ Cal., hns been ndniitted to the b.i.b Col. P. M. Hoisington of dividual merit in ability nnd ex­ and hns practiced medicine for
Phone 548ton, was made chairman, ex­ perience in drill regulations.
several years.

EATAT BOBAND BETTY’S

Batteries

V K

Located in the Field’s
Auto Top Biuklinj? 2nd
door west of the San
Juan Garage
me
Cooking, H on* Made
Pies and a good clean
meal for 35c

-Sanford ifon#?f tIm*'scrvl,,Kthre° BencriI'|Short Orders a Specialty

M Y F R IE N D

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TOU

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FELLERS!

IT 1^*0 A. MACHINE. VOT
MODILtZEts OER ACTlFlTlE*b
UF DER. C E M T R IFO O ^L
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WHAT IS THE STATUS
YOUR BUSINESS? ‘
Expert w.H make up your
ventory— why cripple your
r.ess wnen you.can hire this
Experienced .in several lines l
merchandise and will cont
your work at a reasonable
w. j~ ll., care Sanford Herald.
Carter Lumber Company.’ ^
Lumber and Building Mata
N. Laurel St. Phone 665.

THERE’S ONLY TW1
GOOD PLACES
EAT — HOME A]
BOB’S, AND BEr
LUNCH
ROO
SECOND
DOO
WEST OF SAN JU j
GARAGE.

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Yuu can find the name of every
live Buhhic** Alan in Sanford In
this Column each day.

Sanford Novelty
Works.
V. C. COLLER, Prop,

/I

(icncral Shop and Mill Work
Contractor and Builder
517 Commercial Street

George A. DeCottes
AUumey-at-Law
Over Seminole County
Hank
Sanford, ------------- Florida

Works
"It it's Metal we can wold it”
SANFORD, FLORIDA

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Itatnblixhfd 1908*

Scliclle Maines
LA W Y E R
— Court House

Real Estate, Loans and ,
Insurance
Phone IS 101-8 Magnolia Ave.

STEWART The Florist
Flowers For All Occasions

Fred R. W ilson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Hank Bldg.
Sanford, ------------- Florida

Mcmbern Florists Telegraph De­
livery Association
814 Myrtle Ave. Phone 260-W

Sanford Machine Co,
Elton J M oughton
ARCHITECT
First National Hank Bldg.
Sanford, ------------- Florida

(Irnrrnl Vlnrhlm- and Holier
Work*
(')lhiilt-r lirlBdlnK
I'himi- 113
Hanfnnl, K1*.

I'koor IUH-

MILDRED SIMMONS
Teacher uf Pianoforte
and Pipe Ornan
Studio: Roum 225, Meisch
Building
W .A. IIDIIIIS. VI. II.
. Sitri'lnllaliiic In
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QUICK SERVICE
T R A N S F E R
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Xluruicc

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
Sanford.---------------- Florida!

Florida.

VV, J. Thigpen
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE. AUTO
Insurunco

V E L L . - M A N C IE I'M IN T H E

INVENTING
R. C.

M A X W E L L 1
Real Estate
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and
Insurance
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MIRACLE Concrete Co,
ecmrnt work, ■idewlak*,’
ing blocks, irrigation boxes.'J
Tcrwlllejjc.*, Prop.

Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator

By GEORGE McMANUS

b r in g in g u p f a t h e r

BUILDING
MATERIAL

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ABSTRACT CO.
Get an Abstract fceforebuying

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A 880C U T K I* PR ESS DISPATCHES

LAKE IS
..JSANFORL. . . . . .
AT MEETING WEDNESDAY

» - * SANFORD. FLORIDA,; THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, ,1924

FORTUNE SMILES LATE!,

RE-ELECTED'

-------------- T T -

O R HAKE IK
DEPOSITS DURING PAST
• ‘

" ™ SHOOTING STILL IS
i SWORN IN UNSOLVED BY THE
[rj.
Bcffln* The A U T H O R I T I E S
Year of His Three
Year Term .

n r c w i / \ n t f GAINS

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INDICATIVE

FEDERAL TROOPS good business
WIN BIG BATHES GAIN WAS STEAD]
Optimistic Over
OVER THE REBELS Bankers
pects For the New Y e a r -

ESTIMATED BETW EEN 25
njjAND 3 a R U L E D

100 ARE INJURED
Over 100 Are Injured; Starch
Plant Is Completely Destroy*
By Explosion

Marshall

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WASHINGTON. Ja n . 3,—Offi­
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Jan. 3.—
Business in Good Shape
The ’mystery surrounding tho
cial advices to the Mexican em­
Everywhere
bassy on military and other d e­
t-v
shooting of Cortland S. . Dines,
I n r The AMwIstrA Press)
. tenth time Forest'L ake Denver oil operator, by Horace A.
.
-.r
velopment!
in
connection
with
the
PEORIA, III., Jan. 3,—Between
revolution
in
Mexico
were
sum­
Greer, chauffeur for Mabel Nor*
An
increase
of
$313419-14
id
25 and 35 nersons arc believed to
marized in the folkawing state­ bank deposits in Sanford duriufc-^
mand, film actress, in Dines’ a p a rt­
be
dead
ana
more
than
100
others
Irony
o
f'fa
te
has
separated
Henry
de
la
Motta,
70,
of
Chicago,
M
iu............
Thursday
ment Wednesday from the em- the past 12 months is shdanp bt .
ment Tuesday night still was un­
iiion held
were injured In n terrific dust ex­ from a fortune le ft him In Chantllli,’France. The aged man la re­ baA*y:
rtloek in the eity officPS. solved tonight, In spite of various
.
statements is*ued by three loud
plosion
a
t
the
ktarch
plant
of
the
r«««tin* was called for the statsm nets by Dines, Greer, Miss
“Government troope under Gen­ financial Institutions, rvflecU ug^
puted a lineal descendant of French nobility, and when found by hla
Corn
Products
Company
a
t
Pekin.
, of swearing ilnto offlei Normand and Miss Edna Purvi*
eral
Caraveo
engaged
In
battle
and
The explosion occurred lust be­ daughter after a 25-ycar search was peddling pencils In thrf Windy completely dispersed rebel forces the prosperous condition of tho '
—iioner S. 0. Chase; who haa ■net, another sereen actress, who
city vas well as financial InqfiUfri
fore
4 o’clock. I t completely de­ City.
f t * elected to serve for an- were present a t the time.
* .
:
, . . commanded by Gen. Romulo Figu­ tlons.
stroyed the starch plant bunding -AjU
Ojte year period, and to reeroa, forcing them to evacuate
Officers handling the case declar­
On every,hand hf evidence of
r-*t the fire ouickly spread to ad­
for the year 1924.
Barranca Blanca and Zacualpan
ed ■themselves satisfied with the
joining buildings.
Sanford’s prosperity but thfe bank f
j and to retreat to C arro Alto.
M the nomination of Mr. theory that Greer shot Dines in n
A call came here for firemen,
"General -Almazan’s division Is statements show cold hard facia
- f o r mayor by Dr. C. J. Marsh- fit of Jealousy, despite the fact
dloctors and police with ambul­
closing In on the rebels and has that prove U» growth and devel­
lecomlcd by Commissioner that Greer, who admits the shoot­
occupied important positions in opment of the city. Statements, of
ances. Some of the injured were
-Tw was accordingly elected ing. says that was not the reason.
the Fhrst’Natlonal Bank, the Semi- *
brought here.
the South.
Ureer says he pulled the trigger
|u iworn in for a second
Forest Lake, promlnenet bank­
"Prcsident Obregon returned to nolo County Bank and the Peoples'.:,
the commisaion form on Miss Normand’s .25 calibre pis­
The hospital a t Pelcin was quick­
Mexico City from I rapunto and it Bank show total deposits of f $ tol, which for some reason he wns er of Sanford, is reflected mayor ly. Allod and those a t Peoria were
•wemment.
Mr T k » Aw n Ii I H Pres*.
for his second term under.tho city
is stated he will return to the 862,832.4(1 •* the dose of business*
Mr T h e A w M la lr H P r e s s .
*
Lake was first elected carrying, because Dines appoared commission form *of government ircssed Into service. Many of the
NEW YORK, Jiuy 3 .-B arthe- western front next week.
to.hit him with a bottle folDecember 31 as compared w ith -,.
njured were badly mangled. At
PROVIDENCE, R. L, Jan. 3.—
Sanford when he was 22 about
e, n Bow York Inwlowing the chauffeur’s efforts to and chosen for his tenth term since 0 o’clock 100 had been taken to the Judge Rurrows of tho superior lomcw B. Coyne.
“Farm ers in the petroleum re­ $2,549,713.26 tpelve months ago. . .
l9li That was in 1896. He
yci,
who
for
number
6f
years
has
his udvent into local political cir­ hospitals. There were 250 men court Thursday entered an order
gion of Panuco. Vera Cruz, have
Tho combined capital stock o f
the office for four years and induce the actress to go home.
Dines said he made no motion, cles in 1806 a t tho ago qf 22.
working In the plant at the time vacating the divorce granted yes­ represented Harry K. Thaw, Thurs­ volunteered their services to the these institutions totals $230,000. '
left Sanford for aliami where
day
definitely
confirmed
reports
government,
to
fight
th
e
rebellion
gave no indication that he was
of the explosion.
terday to Nina Wilcox Putnam that his client, the slayer of
Resources of tho F irst N ational' ’
•Mined for seven years rc- and
that’ state.
going to attack Greer, hut he fails
Trapped In the third floor of \hc Sanderson from Robert J. Sender- Stanford White, now in a Phila­ in “Rebels
to this city in 1907.
Bank a t the close of the yenr were
under
General
CavazoS
to throw any light from his side
burning plant, Frnnk Llchtwciss, son until such time as she Bhall delphia asylum, would soon seek clashed with members of the Ato- $1,720,366.18 an Increase of $305,­
to again elected to serve ns on the auto driver’s motive.
age 26 .sang to his fellow workers appear in person and satisfy tho
under the old aldcrmanic
tonllco, Jalisco, social defense, a t'a 687.01. .T h is institution showed a
freedom.
• *
Miss 1’urviance and the police,
for nearly an hour to calm thorn court she has been n resident of hisMr.
of government and served the latter also reporting the form­
road and gain In deposits of more than $75,- *
Gonlon saUl th a t Thaw was point near the Zoqulthm
.
and
when
the
Inst
retreat
was
cut
this state for more thnn tho adjudged insnno aqd could not en- wcrc_severcly defeated,
U00.
tiae for n period of foUT er’s alleged'opinion, charge Greer
off, jumpod from the third story two years prior to October 16. She ter Into any contract with his perThousands
Congratulate.
lien the City Commission with infatuation for Miss Normnnd
Tho Semlnolo County Bank *
window of the burning building, is now understood to be in Delray, iwinnl counsel, Mr. Coyne, without
_ year to reorganise for and intimate jealousy was the
“The government has received made the-greatest gain in deposits :
lie wns taken to a hospital badly Floridn.
the npproval of the committee of thousands of congratulations for increasing from $900,000 to $1,100,­
year 1923, Mr. Lake was elect­ cause of the shooting.
burned and his eyes hurt.
or his ninth time and Thursday
Judge Barrows also sent a let­ his custody, which is his mother.
its promptness in meeting the first 000, a gain of $200,000, according
U
Miss Normand in Seclusion.
When blast occurred relatives ter to P. Francis Cassnday of
brfan his duties in the Bamc
payment of $30,600,000 on tho ex­ to figures given out by the ban * "
Miss Normand, in retirement in
and
friends
rushed
from
their
Will Oppose Attempt.
for Mrs.
ternal debt. The last remittance Thursday morning. This inafittt- J
_*ity for a tenth time,
I her home, nursing what is describ­ Will Revolutionise Tho Sale Of •homes two miles from the scene Woonsocket, nttoncry
Fruits And Vegetables.’ Ile
ijor Lake not only has served ed as an attack of appendicitis, in
wns sent on Monday lust to the tlon has increased its semi-annual
Sanderson stating
th at if„ the. court
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,
PHILADELPHIA.
Jan.
3.—F
or­
and raced to the wreckage.
Says.
ford as mnyor but has served seeing nobody und refusing to
does not hear from hla client with- n,r r
James Gay Gordon, New York hankers.
divident paid on stock from 8 to Between 200 and 300 persons in a reasonable tlmd it will feel
county in the legislature. Four talk.
counsel for Mrs. Mnry Coplny
“The newly appointed ministers 10 per cent.
* '
gathered
outside
of
the
walls
of
Economic results of the shipping
j he has represented this counMiss Purviance likewise has
that it is it’s duty to lay facts Thnw, mother of H arry K. Thaw, of FYnnce, Belgium and Salvador
Figures given out by the Flr«t
l the lower house of the state gone into retirement and Mrs. point inspect ion, service, introduced the plant forbidden to enter while before attorney gendrnl for suit- indicated Thursday that any a t ­
.tore, two times as a tepre- Edith Bums, companion and house­ by the United States Department, rescue work went on.
able nctlon.
tempt to have ,Thaw released from
Bank and the Peoples’ Bank are •
Jve from the original Or­ keeper for Miss Normand, has not of Agriculturu during the last
Pensylvnnia hospital for mental diplomatic corps called nt the na­ as follows:
. J
, county which then embraced been found. Tho police sought year, promise to be well-nigh rev­
lias Nothing To Say
and nervous disease, would be op­ tional palace to present to tne
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Deposits
Increase
present Seminole county and Airs. Hums to question her as to n olutionary in their ultimate effect
DELRAY, Fla., Jan. 3.—Mrs. posed.
president
of
the
republic
their
New
*
First Nat. $1,300,848.36 $75,133.0B‘
on fruit and vegetable marketing,
times ns representative of telephone
she is said
telepl . . . . .conversation
..
.
Nina Wilcox Putnam Sanderson is
re a r’s greetings.
Semlnolo $1,100,900.00 $200,000.00 •
county. It was while a to nave bad with Miss Normand according to Secretary Wallace.
here on her 20 acr6 plot. Mpst of
“It has been announced that nn Peoples $ 461,984.04 $ 37,984.00
*Will Drop Case.
r of the legislature from while the latter was in Dines’ These results include, he points out
it is planted In citrus fruit. She
NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—A short extraordinary session of the senate
in his annual report, a greater re­
county that Mr. Lake secur- apartment.
said tier lawyer would look after while later Mr. Coyne announced will he called to diesuss the general
As an offset to the theory th at alization by growers of the true
of a bill which
the divorce m atter. She had noth­ that Frederick (Jump, Jr., of Knn- {claims convention entered into be­ Total *$2,862,832.40 $313,11041
meaning,
of
standardization;
imBank officials of Sanford in dls- ~,i_
ile county. That was Greer was jalous of Dines* a tte n ­
ing else to say.
.
aus City, for whipping of whom (tween the United Statds and Mexin the quality of offer1913. He was
prominent tions to Miss Normnnd, ia the re­ nrovenicnt
cussing the Agricultural, industrial l *
Thaw
faces
charges
in
this
state,
icn.
organizations;
mira
liv
grow
er)’
ori/RnizstionS!
her of the lost session of leg* port in Hollywood circles, and lugs by growers
find other prospects, express con-L
• would agree to Nettle civil dumnge
--------acceptable
if a new
nev nnd acce
T. L. Dumns, the newly elected
• among Dines’ friends in Denver creation of
fldcncc that tho banks will c o n -’
Further Conferences.
1suit out of court and to let the
products;
facllk
basis
for
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.
.
pooling
r
,
president-,
of
thc
Hanford
Kiwanis
rving with Mayor Lake will that he was engaged to murry
ttnuc to g ttw during the yc«r
c riminnrchntjfos elapse.
WASHINGTON;
Jan
.
3.—Furth­
ties
whereby
purchasers
enn
order
Club for the year 1924, presided
[Commissioner Chase, who is ho­ Miss Purviaacc.
1924, reflecting continued increase
er
conferences
between
Secretary
goods safely without first seeing over tne first meeting of the club
Dines Denies Rumor.
sing his third term and his ,
Weeks and Manuel Telltx, charge In prosperity in this city and Semi­
them,
and
improved
methods
of
Five
Cases
Heard
.•*.
la
the
new
year
which
wns
held
Dines denied the rumor, saying
year as n commissioner.
d’ affaires of thc Mexican embasr nole county.
. .
Wednesilay noon n t tho Vnldes Ho­
|r. Cha.*e was first elected for a he and Miss Purviance were only bundling.
sy, will be necessary before details
Thc
officials
of
the
three
bank­
fIn
County
Court
“ For the fiscal year 1923 Con-, tel. Along with President Dumas
t term of one year and In 1022 close friends. But she did not
of the sale of surplus war muni-, ing institutions of this cly are in­
Tho body of H ans Anonson, who
i the following year for a second deny it last night, and greeted gress authorized this department the other officers elected to serve was drowned near Mullet Lake
tions of the American army to the
Five cases were disposed of In Mexican government can hi com­ deed gratified at the continued *
of three years, uuring De­ Dines uffectionatcly when she went to inspect fru it and vegetables at for this yenr were inducted into of­ Saturday afternon when he attem p­
growth at prosperity, according to *
the
morning
session
of
County
shipping
points,”
says
the
report
er just passed Mr. Chase was to see him at the hopsital. Dines
fice. S. M. Lloyd wns chosen to ted to cross the river on horseback
pleted. tMr. Weeks conferred to­ statements given out Thursday.
Court- Thursday.
day with the charge and Matthew
] without opposition to serve is said to have a good chance to “This opened the field for a new be secretary for another year.
near that point, was recovered
George Gardner charged wit Hanna, chief of tho Mexican divi­ That this county will enjoy an
service of supreme importance to
recover.
•
tr three year term. •
There
was
nearly
100
per
cent
enrly
Wednesday
morning
by
Mr.
Greer was questioned again tc- tho fruit and vegetable industry, attendance nt Wednesday’s meet­ Coftart and Henderson of Geneva. larceny, was found guilty nnd fine sion of thu state department. Pend- unprecedented growth during tho
k. C. J. Marshall, the youngest
$100 or ‘h " e months in jail.
jnR cornp|ction nf tne negotiations, year 1924,’ is their firm belief.’ •
,..u commission
lumm.aa.ui, in
hi years
vcuia day nntl ratetdieehl ... s ^ a oticru i ns it makes it possible for produc- ing to begin the new yenr. VisL
sberI ..
of the
Finding of the unfortunate man s
They point out that everythingJ. T. Hill charged with drunk- t j,e
gcc]
ice, *is "ntering upon his
nnd reiterated the main details j ers and shippers wherever the sr- tors of the day included Kiwnnians body
lenricv
secretary declined to
ended n search lasting four
ed yenr of his first term He °f his part in the shooting. Police vice is nvnilnhle to secure nn in- Byce, Asher and Davis of Orlando, days during which time parties ncM wns suspended by&lt; tho judge ninko any statem ent whatever is indicative of their prediction.'
r,.. a„ three year said toniirht
Federal inspector
bespedtinn by
b y a________
.
upon the payment of costs.
tonight na formal comnlnint
complaint spedtion
with regard to tho pending tran s­ There is the big gain in postal re ­
telected in i922 for
ceipts, the successful floating ofThu Howard C. Long formerly of Ham­ with drag'nets Hearchcd the river
Lula FJifwnrds charged with a s ­ action.
• *n,l began his duties January charging him with attempted m ur­ tore the product is shipped.
service is permissive only. The
T1 cer- mond. Ind., but now of this city for severnl miles below where the sault ami bnttcry drew a fine of
scvornl bond Ii #um for both city
der would be filed tomorrow,1923.
'
It
was
Indicated
th
a
t
as
soon
as
accident occurred. It is said that $25 and costs.
nnd county, tho excellent quality
“Mrs. Burns wns in communicn? tiflentes issued sire primn facie cv| and H fT . Bodwell of this city.
details
of
the
sale
hail
been
com­
Music wns in charge of Dr. H. it was found some distance from . John Parker charged with pass­ pleted a formal statement, would of farm products grown hero and*
tion with Dines’ apartment,” Greer ilence in. the courts of the United
ing worthless checkes was found dc issued by Secretary Weeks dis­ tho attractive prices that are be­
told the officers. “She told me as States ns to the grade v&gt;na qunli- H. McCaslin nnd Dr. W. D. Gardi­ that place.
Tho body wan brought to San­ guilty and fined $5 nnd casts.
Ir ner. Fallowing the singing of sev­
I stood near by that she _______
hnd henrd ty of the produce inspected.
closing the nature of the muni­ ing offered for those product*—^ ! .
Normand 1many
shipping
Andrew Hamlin charged with tions sold and probubly the condi­ of theio things, these offklhM .
Dines say that Miss Normnnd
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r —_ ureas the demard eral songs, the several committees ford where it was pernraded for
burial
by
thc
Miller
Undertaking
icc was already
alrei
could not come home. I went into for this service
in were appointed including n budget
having intoxieating liquors in his
Funeral services were possession wns found guilty but tions fixed • as to tho time and point out, is assurance th at thia
committee and one wfcosc duty it Parlors.
a room where I knew she kept her sistent.
county Is to hnvc another year of
t will be to draw up a program of held Wednaday aftrnoon and buri­ sentence was withheld until Friday. njethod of payment.” .
gun, grabbed it and drove to L)inea‘ i “To meet this active and * otencontinued prosperity. *
__
lhat activities which Kiwnnians will en­ al took plac in thc Geneva ceme­
A second case against Andrew
tery!
/
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** A lter arriving at the p lace,! no lesss than 1,000 inspectors will gage in during this year.
Hamlin upon a sim ilar charge was
Greer otld the officers he was kept]ultim ately he necessary, although
scheduled to bo heard during tho
The attendance prize donated by
waiting for several minutes in Ia majority of them will be part- Dr. E. I). Brownlee wns won by
nfternoon session.
.
&gt;’» u i
i
I time men.
Over 650 inspectors Lloyd C. Debout.
During the Wednesday a fte r­
M.Al, Alaska, Jan. 3,— response to his knock.
were licensed during the-first three
noon session E. E. Hogan charged
hoo«l for the southeastern
months of tho current fiscal year.
with, having intoxicating liquors
• of Alaska, the Panhandle, In California
Suffering
It. is fxpected
that
...p ecti.......
. this Work will Girls Pay Expenses
in his possession was found guilty
xted «,«,n to he asked of conJACKSONVILLE. Flu., Jan. 2.—
hut sentcncu was withheld until According to figures of rnilronds
». Meanwhile residents of that From *Cold Weather pay for itself through the fees col­
To
Play
Hockey
In
lected.
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*wt, expressing themselves in
entering thc Floridn citrus fruit
“Although active work has been
Raymond Cartadnllas charged belt, up to Saturday noon, Dec.
IMnrmtiiiii here lust month, hnvo
ll&gt; T h i - . t a n i M - I n l r i l I ' r r M .
European
Countries
possible in less than half thc
with assault and battery was found 22, 10,866 cars of oranges, 6,ORI
M congress to form the terrtSAN FRANCISCO. Jnn. 3.—The states,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3.—Con­
certificates were issued on
guilty and was fined $25 and coats. cars of grapefruit and 515 curs of gress will cotoo hack Tharsdny
'of Sonh Alaska,
Pacific coast faced its second day 72,666 cnrlouda of produce at ship­
H r T b r A »»&lt;&gt;*■ I a l e r t l * r r * a .
Court
Will
Convene
At
T
allahas­
D. H. Warner charged with a s ­ tangerines had been shipped from from its Christmas recess ready to
ms part of Alaska embraced, of muisuuly low temperature with
PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. 3.—Fif* see January 7—Jones’ Case Will sault
in
and buttery was found not the state this season compared begin tho serious work of tho sez« tho nsus of 1920 was tuk- snow and-rain in some sections. ping pyints and on 28,169 cars
means
teen
American
girls
will
snil
from
terminal murkets.
This
Be Tried Again During Term .
guilty.
with 9,071 of oranges and tanger­
I myeEt ”f Alaska’s population Early Thursday cold wave which that every one of these shippers New York January 12 to seek field
■51.00°, living in 115,000 of the began Tucsduy night apparently
J. F. Wilson and II. F. Register ines and 5,447 curs of grapefruit session.
of hnv- hockey honors in Englund. They
Ilr -T a * A aao clalril P re a a )
With committees of both tho
held
primn
fucie
evidence
charged wtth having possession of to the corresponding date last
7 * 1 *’luarc miles of the north- had shown little Indication of les­ ing made u gbod delivery, if hi are- members of the All-United
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Jun. 3.— game
house and Jtrtato organized tiw*
«n corner of the North Anier- sening in rigor. Smudge pots were
out
of
season
were
found
not
year.
based his sule on u Federal certi­ S tates team selected a t the re­ WHpn Federnl Court convenes here
contin.ru that President Lin­
On tho assumption that Flor­ way is cleared for Republican lead­
cold weather in prnctica- ficate. It means nlso that every cent intercity tournam ent in this next Monday, Jan . 7, Judge Wil guilty.
ts secretary of state, Willuhu battling
ida’s 1923-24 crop is 20,600,000 ers to press for enactm ent’of legally every southern California or­
who tlcmnnded ‘Government city to represent America nt the Ham B. Sheppard will find on tlm
boxes,
thc pre-holiday movemout islntion recommended by President
• tT*/™1’ bought from Russia chard with killing frost in pros­ buyer
certificate attuchcd to bill of lad­ international competition in Ixin- docket several criminnl cases of Cyclone Strikes A
$7,000,000.
cleaned
up n little over ono-thinl Coolidgo ni his first annual roe*,
ing’ bought with the assurance doit in March. Prior to the inter- state-wide importance. Pcrhnps
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Tic pr..|M,sed territory or state, pectof
the
crop.
generally sage. They wil seek to wind up tha
Mississippi Town throughout tho Shippera
that n competent and impartial ternntinnal tournam ent they will that involving form er Sheriff J. It.
who-c f.irmation the* converts^tate
feel
that thc work of the session in time
Jones,
of
Leon
County,
one
of
thc
ecepnietl two memorials to Viscount Kyoura Will inspection hnd determine*!- tne va­ tour England, Scotland, Ireland principals in thc Mnrtin Tabert
season’s
business
so
fur
has
been for adjournment ju st before the Re­
Hr The Aaaarlatrd I'rraa.
riety and grade of the fruits and Wales, playing a scries of matches
publican national convention mect4
cccsh and frumed a suggested
what
it
should
have
been.
Prices
Hr
Tbr
'
A««.wlalrd
Preaa.
flogging case, has attracted most
offered him.
five months hence.
with the leading elevens.
Cabinet vegetables
act would include nil the Form J a p
ruled
low
during
tho
first
half
of
MEIDIAN, Miss., Jnn. 3.— A
“The trade quickjy realized that
These yoUng womonfhavo booked attention.
" ‘ judicial division of Alaska in
While the senate stUl Is dead­
the
preJioliday
season.
While
cyclone
struck
Cnuseville,
four
Jones
win
indcitcd
enlry
in
this service mado possible a new pnssngu on tho steamship Majestic.
prenni status und about onc11/ TH* S u o r l i l r H I 'r r a a &gt;
freight
rates
have
been
bothering
locked
over the election of a chair­
miles
south
of
here
Wednesday,
at Pensacola with William
urd «,f (I,,, ‘bi,.,! j U(Jiciul division.
TOKIO, Jnn ,3.—After announv- system of cur-lot marketing. Auc­ Because of thc scarcity of funds Mnrch
injuring several negroes and doing the shippers, nnd while high man of the interstate commerce
Fisher,
superintendent
of
the
P
u
t­
tion
companion
hurt
been
formed
. * ^'Vifion is the l*unhnndle, ing his inability to complete a in both Eastern and Western cities in the treasury of the National nam Lumber Company, nnd W alter heavy property damage. Numer­ freight rates are being discussed, committee, m ajority leaders are
id. k ,r"nninK «lwut 20 milen ministry, earlier Thursday Vis­ which sell only cars in transit and G irls’ Field Hockey Association, Higginbotham, convict whipping ous families wqrc made homeless. the low pricc&gt;Knt which the first hopeful that this problem will he
one-third o f ’Florida’s finest citrus solved one way or another within
British Columbia count Kicgo Kyoura, who was sum­
which certificates have been.is­ each member of thc team will pay boss, following investigation into
crop has sold, has been an over­ a few days." Balloting for a chair1n 'lfic Ocean. The thlnl moned Tuesday by Prince Regent on
her
own
expenses
to
und
from
STREETS BEING PAVED.
tho death of Ned Tohmpson, nn
sued. The success of this system
shadowing thought penotrating mnn wil'bc resumed Thursday with
S
;* southwestern
‘V.uthwcstern Alaska, Hfrohito to form u cabinet to suc­ has been marked from thc start. England. While abroad they will nged negro. He has been a t lib
through ull lines from groves to litle prospect of a decision but;
in a11 ‘he southeastern ceed that o f ’Premie* Yamamoto, On the first 61)0 curs of cantaloup­ be entertained by thy British erty under $2,000 bond on cncH
H r T he A *a«ctatr4 Preaa.
F*1* running f„ ,m the northern has reconsidered his decision. At
TAMPA, Jnn. 2. — Twelvy banks, chambers of commerce and there appears to be a growing sen­
teams. They plan to return to of two charges—conspiracy and
es
thus
sold
tho
commissions
were
r'f| hr J anh»ndlo far out to the further request of thc prince only one-third us high as those America shortly uftar thc close kidnapping, since a preliminary streets or portions of streets In real estate offices.
timent In favor of perm itting tho
n.l of the Aleutian Islands.
regent,___
ho ....
has accepted,
tho
Vegetables now moving from the committee to function without tho
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. tusk of generally prevailing a t the time. of the International tournnment hearing before United States Com­ Palma Ceia section are to be p av ­
ed under contracts nwurded calling state include lettuce, cucumbers, formal election of a chairman so
ehc ,v,|,,rr‘n'0^ rw . of separate forming a new Cabinet.
missioner Sid Diamond.
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The final destination of the car March 8.
Sabin-1 "r S,?u th Alaska wen;
Higginbotham and Fisher were for expenditure of $175,000. The peppers, cabbage, tomatoes ami that thft senate may proceed with
was determined during the first
MARKETS
•rrnal n ,ar.c,,r(hnK to numerous
both indicted for conspiracy* the contract was let under provisions mixed vxegetables. The movemeht other business.
day on the road, and it moved1
^
? tion\ *»y Hie desire
CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—Wheat,- Mny without indirection or delay to tho Robbers Steal $4,000 indictments setting out lh at Jones of nn act of the last legislature. of these cropa hus been heavier
Annual Appropriations.
dal As,; j fr"m fte second judi- 1.07 3-8 to 1-2; July 1.06 lM t Corn, place of consumption. Meantime
transferred to th e Putnam Lumber giving county commissioners au - , than th at of nny .previous season.
The first’im portant m easures-tn
From
N.
Y.
Broker
thority
to
nuve
streets
outside
corj
Comparative
tables
show
that
to
l%tWn vl! . v n ,t. western and Mny 73 3-4 to 7-8; Oats, May 43 the shipper had nls money, transCompany, Neil Thompson, held in
before the house will
be tha ,
S l " Alaska, with Nome us its 1-4 to 3-8.
December 22 shipments far out-. come
a»*.a.**,*l appropriation
•••kOAnalallnn hVaIII
j n*T
nH
■
which *■
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the Leon County jail on u peace porntc limits of n city in counticA 1“rank
’mittcd by telegraph, within 48
n* Thi- Aaaoelalrtl I’rraa.
those
of
tho
preceding
year.1
aa~»al
m
»
m
y
K h fc n
ar l thc fourt1'
wnrrant, for thc purpose t f work of about 75.000.
hours after loading his car.Thus
NEW
YORK,
Jan.
3.
—
Two
For
exumnle.
cucumher*
show
84
sub-committees
have
been
exumple, cucumbers
inl,erlop Alaska, with
j)us the road been producer nnd rnuaked robbers with drawn revol­ ing him as u convict. The negro, |
thei holiday
... . _ recess. Until til*
banks often called “the Chicar* thia year, to Ave last year; duringg th
3.1 MILKS OF PAVING.
too
old
to
perform
hard
labor,
wn
i
consumer
been
shortened
nnd
vers
this
morning
invaded
thc
first
of
these
is ready early next
25, 1 lh&lt;-‘ n°rth,” US its motropoppers,
311
to
69;
vegetables,
629
LAKELAND. Jan.
Tha city
straightened nnd n clear saving of suite occupied by David Palter, a said to have been whipped by Hig­
week the house will mark time dui’to
166;
tomatoes
59
to
17;
cabbage.
commission
has
let
u
contract
for
ginbotham
until
he
became
totally
10 per cent on tho delivered* price stock broker, on the fifth floor of
ing prepared speeches by members, j
tk° ’ncm°rlaU to congress
; has been effected by the shipper." W est 79th S treet apartm ent house disabled. He wus returned to the 33 miles of additional paving in 26 to five. Growing weulher is
Among those to be d eliv ered »
ideal.
All
truck
crops
arc
in
fine
this
city.
The
work
will
involve
Be to t rfe&lt;i Uusl ?f the
If it appcars'on the want ad
und forced their way into Mrs. Leon County jail where he died, it
Thursday
will bo one by K&gt;’pro^
condition.
Prices
on
shipments
*7 of s,„!k T r 1J nt0 the terH
P dlter’s bed-r6om nnd escaped with was charged, from effects of the an uggregftte expenditure of $672.­ have been uniformly high. There tentative Treadway. KepuhlUan,
page of The Herald today,
Comptroller Issues’
Nation k h.
and ‘hat “fn448.
’All
of
the
paving
to
be
done
whipping.
$4,000 worth of jewelry.
Massachusetts on the anthracito
you will receive two free
R S k ‘he. People residing
Fisher, it w as alleged, entered under terms of the contract will are large acreages of all winter situation; another by Representa­
Call For Statements
crops-in
the
making.
,
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tickets to the performance
be
of
brick
with
sund
base
and
IVincl\vima ‘ lho draina“e nre«
Travel by teachers is encouraged into on agreement as ugent for the
tive Upshaw, Democrat,
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r RlVp r"k “i1? ? ound a“d Cop- ,
sand filler with un 18-in concrete
at The Milane Theatre to­
WASHINGTON,, Jnn. 3. — The by the board of education of Tul­ lumber company, with the Leon curb. The price to be paid for the
on "the m ajesty of the law.
■»ith th.'. «rh? u r
incorporated
Washington,*
D.
C„
has
been
enunty
commissioners
to
lease
the
night. You may bo the
United States-Comptroller of Cur­ sa, Okla. Every third summer any
Z r ' : * ? divisloh** had been
county’s prisoners, agreeing to' brick paving is $2.10 &gt;*r square chosen for the summer meeting of national sobriety." and third bj
»rth th„ »,uf the n,enio*-ials —*t
lucky one. Read thorough­ rency has issued a call for^ the teacher who spends the vacation pay Jones $20 “a head" for eacF yard, the contractor* agreeing to the National Education Associa­ Pedro Guevara, the new reside*
financial statem ents of all national tim e in travel ia paid full salary
A.UniAu.ihe pc?Ple
»4a‘h '
complete 15,000 square yards ev­ tion. The meeting will be held PhiUlppnie" commissioner, whp wt
ly the little want ads.
banks at the close of*husiness on a t the same rate per month as in irisoncr tho sheriff sent to the ery 30 dnvs.
(. « ska would welcome in­
discuss Philippine independent*.
June 29 to July o.
umber
enmp.
the regular school term.
‘ untinued on page f.
December 31.
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JUDGE HOLDS UP THAW WILL AGAIN
DIVORCE DECREE S E E R FREEDOM

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INSPECTION OF
PRODUCTS WILL
BE BIG SUCCESS

vsOSS.

DUMAS ASSUMES
NEW DUTIES AS
KIWANIAN HEAD

MAN RECOVERED

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iKA WANTS
BE A STATE

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FRUIT SHIPMENTS CONGRESS BEGINS
HAVE INCREASED WORE THURSDAY
AFTER A RECESS

FEDERAL COURT
WILL HEAR SOME
FLOGGING CASES

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th e speed m u.., w *. u-..»

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Wee, charged -with tho
f«aat, was fined |3 and
Heath, charged .with disconduct, w as dismissed,
l i e o f J . E. Anderson,
with operating a ear in a
manner, v i a dismissed.

- C harles B. Spencer of Tamps,
■UMldatd for governor o f Florida,
h 't a Sanford Wednesday in the inM aat o f his candidacy. Mr. Spenp u president of tho Taxpayers
M I M of Tampa and chairman of
■to Democratic Executive commit■Ml o f Hilliborough county. He
B n t h a t he ia a ’T a x buster not
I •o o ste r” and opposes state and
letkm al Income tax. Ha favors a
Stats home for orphans and old
taople and a pension for state
■ achari. Mr. Spencer is cn route
to the a s st coast.

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Sparkling With fun a n d abound­
ing! in all aorta of complicated alt-j
action,
“J u s t M arried,”
the
H urtig-Shtiberf honeymoon, farce!
comedy,
eonlcdy, which ia
la Co
to be riv e n at the
MUasc T heatre, tonight, promisee.
to be a real " tr e a t fo r Sanford*
thaatrcgocra.
|
Tito original company cam e south
w ith the play, and It w as easy to
see how It stayed two years on
Broadway and bad long engage-1
menta in other eaatorn cit e*. It
ia undoubtedly one of the be«tpta]&gt;a
B irm ingham /w ill see th is aeaaon.j
All the action takes place on
th e.passenger liner . LaFayette,
bound from Bordeaux, France, tol
the United E la te s. Ju st a s the gang
plank is about to ba hauled down
a t Bordeaux th e pesenger list Is In­
creased bv a dapper young man,
tompornrily burdened with too'
much “cognac,” or maybe hot nun,)
and by an inf a ria ted mademoiselle,
who has learned that her American1
sweetheart is aboard, intent on
leaving her behind. O ther passeng­
ers arc a young couple l a s t married
and a charming girl wno is travel­
ing with chaperons and h e r fiance.
The French g irl and the young Am­
erican proceed to explode many
bombshells in the ran k s of the
whole party and the action gets
faste r eVery time the steamer
makes a knot.
'
There Is not a suggestive situa­
tion in tho whole piece. The cast
is exceptionally capable and there
is a good laugh in every line. '

clever work.
“Ju st M arried” is Just the kind
o f comedy th a t should never have
to play to afnpty seats. I t provides
an evening of delightful entertain­
ment. It is here Tuesday and
Wednesday, w ith a m atineo Wed­
nesday.—H. F. B.

Saturday, J$m. 12th

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THE- TROUBLE O F
COFFEE M A K IN G - U S l

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FAIRBANKS. Alaska. Jan. 2 .Tho voguo of ntcknanuis in Alaska
has alm ost passed, hut a few oldjlHtoefs still «rd about hearing them.
,• Posthole Pete wns debtor for his
designation to a legend that in
Montana ho had been set digging
holes fo r posts and told to go
straight ahead.
His employer,
coming bnck nomc dnys later to see
how the digger wan prrigresnins,
found him some miles olT, behind a
row of holes leading straight
across Montana.
The Outlaw Swede was not a
desperado, but had p desperate ad-.
Miration for mlch persons, revel ini/
in the exploits of Jesso Juntos and
the Youngor brothers.
Tho Seventy Mile Kid wn * a star
ski Juniper (Vom Ch*ri»r»o. He W
In charge of Mount McKinley Na­
tional Park, and is said to know
liiorc about that peak than nr.y
other man. The Mnlamute Kid
was a irood /In'/ musher. The S’up
and a H alf Kid limped. The Going
Kid was fumed for his skill in
dri vi ng a dog team,

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SAtE&amp; Aiftie A

CLEAN-UP PR IC ES IN MEN’S A ND BOYS’ DEPARTM ENT
BOYS’ TWO PANTS SUITS
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WNG CUM AX TO A BUST

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One lot children’s Goslts, to glean up at
January Cleatt-up Sale on Ladies Ready to # ea r. Price cut to
move every fall garm ent. Coats, wool and; silk dresses.

One lot o f grey and brown with tw o pair
pants. All w ool.' Sizes 8 to 18, for •

$ 11.95

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Values up to $17.00
BOYS’ EXTRA PA N TS
Sergesr^grfty! brown, worsted.

All •sizes, for

MEN’S PANTS
Blue serge, brown find grey Worsted. All sizes, for

DRESSES LOT 1

DRESSES LOT 2

Vnluc.H up to $22.50, wool and
silk—Sale price

Coed and other fine
silk and wool dresses,
values up to $29.00, for

M EN’S A N D BOYS’ SWEATERS

JU S T DISSOLVE
A N D D R I N K IT
A GREAT C O N V E N I E N C E
AND OH S O C O O O !

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ruffled from handling. And bo we have gathered them together and now offer them tc
you at greatly triwered price* for this JanQaiy sale. There art still many months of a*r&lt;
viie’in a Winter tbat—several seahoh’g wetr !h a new.silk frock. AH of excellent quality
at lowered price*. You Will atari the new year with considerable savings if you avill
yourself of these bargain*. 1 " '
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IS M ADE
OVER COATS

DRESSES, LOT 3
Wales, Silk and wool
i. Values up to $19.00.
Mid-Winter styles

s ’ Coats

Clean up price* on Men’s anti Boys’ over coats
sizes 3 to 12 years, all wool coats. 1

Ladies Jersey Suits, Grey and Tan, Close Out Fo

Wanted

mnn ou young man for ex­
clusive a^ent of Jacksonville
Journal in Sanford. Good pro­
position for :t live hustler.
Apply to
Seminole Hotel

A. D. POTTER

Values up to $17.00

JANUARY SALE OP SHIRTS

Coat Sulla, nomc plain nnd with F ar Collar— only 12 Suita, To c lo u oul nt

White, with or without collar and fast color
stripes, all sizes, at

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JANUARY SA L E O F SILK AND COTTON
UNDERW EAR
.
;ials in Silk Vests

MEN’S WORK PANTS

One lot of Muslin Gowns and
Teddies for

Heavy Khaki Pants, Special for

ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS
$1.50
I Hr T1,r Vtmirlntri! P rr» t
Auirmobile nnd bike tires
LUCKNOW, India, Jun. 2.—A
Get
cur prices before buying
stately procession of 70 alt,"*"«n» .

BARTOW, Jan. 2.—Thirty-five
communilitM H'o tu Join in a c&lt;il&lt;biation nt Lukelaml Jnnuiy 10 of
the birthday of nation-wide nruh!bitiun, iiroarding to Mrs. Lora S.
laM anru, national organizer ami
lecture' of th* Wor '" ,-,'‘ 'rom­
ance Union. Mre. LaManco baa
been hen* .isMsiing tin- u/c-u ch.. te r of »h * W. C. T. U. in m akirr
plans for the celebration, which
call for e.trli c'mraunit*' to
its own eulebration a t home and
then join in automobile parlies that
will conccurate ut Lakeland.

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Grey, biown nnd green slip over apd coat stlycs, 28 to 44. Values up to

Viceroy Is Given A
Royal Welcome Upon
V isit To Lucknow

all gorgeously decorated with or­
nam ental howduhs and trapping*,
was one of the chief features of
the Viceroy’s re?ent visit to thin
city. British and Indiun trooplined the decorated streets as Lord
Reading and tho Countess pass­
ed througli Ihe city.
- The visit to Lucknow was port
of an official and extensive tm r
of British India, nnd war marked
by tho holding of a vicoregul Dur­
bar in which Lord Rending greet­
ed the notablu citizen* ol the pro­
vince in a ceremonlnl manner in
keeping with thr traditions which
reach buck to tie* curly day* of In­
dian rulers. In his address on thi &lt;
occasion th.‘ viceroy expressed
sympathy with the victims of the
recent floods a id gave a brief sur­
v e y of th« national p ditiral situa­
tion, emphasizing the new re
Hpunsibiliiies which have been laid
upon tho Ind'an petpiu.

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NEW BUICK MANAGER
The Sanford Buick Company at
200 Magnolia Avenue announces
th a t it has secured E. L. Harwell,
HUNTING LICENSES
formerly of Orlando, as general
m anager of the garage. Mr. Har­
icordlng to figures given out well assumed his new duties TuesM tday by County
Judge
wholder, there have been 737
iklr. Harwell is an experienced
ty resident hunting licenses automobile man having been in the
&gt;d since the opening of the business for a number of years st
Ml. There have been 58 non- Orlando and in Georgia.
lent county licenses, he anWith tho coming of Mr. Harwell,
ltd th a t there had been 178 tho local agency for the Buick cars,
para1 licenses issued,
announces th at it will be better
to curtain will fall on the cur- equipped to handle the needs of its
hunting season on January 15, many patrons. A complete line of
means th at lovers of that tires, Buick p a rts and accessories
have only 13 more days* left will be carried in stock. Skilled
to do their hunting,
mechanics are employed a t this
garage in order to insuro the best
FEDERATION TO MEET.
grade of workmanship on cars
brought to this repair department.
C. H . Smith, secretary of the
bop Federation notifies all memThe air i3 ful iof things you
berg th a t there will be a meeting shouldn’t miss. Got n radio.
jf^W w neaday night, January 2 at 7
: . o'clock. Every momber is expected
Ip *be p rese n t

N icknam es In Alaska
; B eginning To Pass

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10.'» Palm etto Avenue
Phone -I81-J

ILAN
THEATRE

Silk step in Bloomera and Ted­
dies, values up to $4.00, sale
prico

Carters &amp; Mussing Knit Under­
wear for

WORK SHIRTS
(Hue nnd Khaki.

All sizes.
price

Cut full.

Sale
‘
SILK SALE
Crepe, Satins, Canton, Chonmmes, all colors, 40
in. width, per yd.

COTTON PIECE GOODS
Ever Fuat Suiting, per yd. ..-.t............

POIRET TW ILL BROADCLOTH

Ever Fast Linen, per yd......................

Serges, navy, brown, tan, 44 to 51 in. per yd

36 in. Cretonne ...................................

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Crepe de Chine in all the fall shades, 40 in. heavy
weight
Plain wool Skirting, all colors, 54 in., values up to
$0.50 yd., to close out at per yd.

Brassier*—all st)*'
les for

36 in. Pajam a c h e c k ........................ I..
32 til. (Jim and Jnp Crepe, per yd.......
32 in. Imported G ingham ....«..............

Big Bath Towels on sale at

Huck Towels, large sifle for

36 in. soft Nunsook, at per yd:

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I lot Corests,
close out for

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J an u ary Sale P rices on Silk, W o o l and C otton P ie c e G ocds

96c Ladies Felt Bed-Room Slip­
pers in all colors. Special for
this sale, per yd.

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cre d ited In th is p a p e r and also th e
local new a p u blished herein.
All
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d isp a tc h e s h ere in a r e also reserved.

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
■GOD CREATED ALL:—All
things were made b y Him; and
without Him was not any thing
nukde th at was made.—John 1:3.
HOW LITTLE IT COSTS I
How little it costa if wc give it n
. thought
To make some heart happy each
day!
• Just one kind word or a tender
smile,
A* wc go on our daily way;
Perchance a look will suffice tn
e lta r
The cloud from a neighbor’?
face,
And the press of a hand in syrn, * pathy
A sorrowful tear efface.
One walks In sunlight; another
goes
u.AH
a h weary in uic
the snncic»
shade;
One treada a path that Is fair and
smooth,
Another must pray for aid.
XLcosts so littlel I bonder why
We give it so little thought;
A smile—kind words—a glance—
a touch!
What tnnglc with them is
wrought l
,
— Author Unknown.

Sanford’s postoffice is to have a
Brat class rating and we hope sucli
rating will mean first class ser­
vice.
Tho now hotel a t Eustis is a dis­
tinct asset to Lake county. Cen­
tral Florida is proud of this fine
new building.
Jennings is going nfter Martin
for a joint debate and who knows
but what the tortoise will yet win
over t h e , hare.
Many are beginning the nev.
year right by opening saving? ac­
counts. If you not have such an
; account see your banker today.
Bartow claims the most econo­
mical city government in the
state. A recent audit showed that
the per capita cost was $7.10.
., Dr. Cook smote on the rock of
popular credulity nnd abundant
'stream s of revenue gushed front
the pockets of boobery.—Asheville
Citizen.
Charles If. Spencer says thnt he
Will bo Florida's next governor
Perhaps so. Mr. Spencer at lenst
is going to let the people know
that he is in the race.
Tampa Tribune says that "there

II nothing startling in the state­

ment that bricklayers get more
pay than clergymen. Some of them
make more than bootleggers.”

College boys and girls have re­
turned to their studies after spend­
ing the holidays with their folk?-.
Hanford is proud of her young
people in the colleges of the state.
News dispatches state that a
Woman charges that her spoil's •
told her to go to the lower regions.
Of course she refused to do so.
No woman likes to be told to do
anything.
»
- Sanford’s chamber of commerce
a doing some fine work in inter­
esting visitors in other Florida cit­
ies In our city. The publicity com­
mittee will no doubt attract many
Investors here by this campaign
Sanford welcomes the visitor nod
homeseeker.
Says the Yaldostn Times: 'Tn
Pennsylvania a policy has been
adopted to give convicts a job at
tha expiration of their sentence,
the object being to reduce crime
by preventing enforced idleness
hnd also make an investment in
human nature."
Boy scouts are learning the da­
lles of citizenship. We will have
&gt; greater city, state ami nation to­
morrow because our citizen*
through tiie scout movement, will
know what is expected of them. A
good bnv scout todav insures a
good citizen tomorrow.
- Democre's are looking forward
to the Jnckaon Day dinner at
Washington January 8. In J!»20
it was a g r-a t event—so great that
it had to be held in two lnr&lt;&gt;,.
diningroo- is in Washington. The
eight hr t(” &gt; candidates went from
one room to th*- other, speaking
twice so that all might hear.
. A subscriber writes, "Sanford's
bulkhead is « barren waste, sixty
thousand dollars dumped herein
eight yeurs ago and not u redeem­
ing trace of flowers nr grass in
sight. Where ure we tn get on?"
The way to “get on" is to make
the lakefront Sanford’s most at­
tractive lection. It is certainly
Stanford's greatest a sse t

• Among the most distinguished men of the nation who
u e wintering in Florida is Richard H. Edmonds of Baltimore,
editor of the Manufacturers‘Record, Mr. Edmonds has perhaps done more for the South in a commercial way than any
other man. The influence of His great paper has been farreaching. He has interested capital in th e South and above
all he and his splendid publication has stood four-square for
law and order and the best things of life.
At Daytoba Sunday nght Mr. Edmonds did not fail to
speak up regarding law violators and these who would openly
defy the laws of the nation. He characterized the disregard
for law by those who would make money or gratify one’s
appetite as “the greatest menace to the maintainance of the
government and the. preservation of our constitution."
Th£ bootlegger and tHe man who makes the bootlegger
possible are both put in the some class, by the editor of the
M anufacturer's Record in the following extracts taken from
his strong indictment rgainst violators of the law.
The bootlegger is a crimniai who never hesitates
to murddr anyone who stands in the way of his trade.
But the bootleg industry couhl not live if so-called re­
putable men did not buy its whiskey. The buyer of the
bootlegger's whiskey by giving his approval and financial
endorsement to the bootlegger’s work becomes responsi­
ble for every activity of the,bootlegger. Every man
who buys or knowingly drinks bootleg whiskey is a co­
partner and a co-worker with the bootlegger, and is particeps criminis in every murder committed by the bootleg
industry. The co-partner cannot possibly claim immuni­
ty for himself, for this co-partnership is willingly entered
into, is freely sustained, nnd all of the bootlegger’s activi­
ties are. made possible only through the co-partnership
with the men who violate the prohibition laws by buy­
ing or drinking the bootleg whiskey. When two men
sta rt out with the definite purpose of law violation of any
kind and in their work kill someone who interferes with
them, the man who did the actual shooting is the mur­
derer, hut the man who helped him, or who held the
victim while the other was killing him, is morally equal­
ly as guilty even if the law does not punish him in,the
same degree.
Therefore, the buyer or the drinker of the bootleg
whiskey is working directly in co-operntioh with the
bootlegger, not only for the general vio^tion of law,
but for the breaking down of all obedience to all law.
No sophistry of logic can change this fact.
The fime has come when the moral forces of this
country m ust give voice to their determination th a t the
criminal element shall not rule us; th at crimes shall be
pqnished; that men of affairs shall not say that because
crime is rampant laws against crime m ust be repealed.
The time has come when upon every Christian in the
land, in deed upon every patriot whether he be a Chris­
tian or not, there rests u tremendous responsibility to
help save this nation from destruction.
The law-breaker must be punished regardless of the
power of social or flnancial or political influence. What
does the bootlegger care for a line of n few hundred dol­
lars out of the tens of thousands he makes? A short
prison term does not affright or mortify him. All that
he cares for is money. If every bootlegger, ps maker
or dealer, were fined the full amount of every dollar he
made out of his accursed traffic, and in addition was
put to hard work in prison for a year or more, we would
soon see the end of this traffic. The buyer of bootleg
whiskey is on exactly the same plane as thu “ fence"
or receiver of stolen goods, and should also be punished
for aiding and abetting the violators of law.
YOU WAKE UP in the morning, and lo! your purse is
magically filled with twenty-four hours ot the manufactured
tissue of the Universe of your life. No'one can take it from
you. It is unstenlable. No one receives either more or less
than you receive.
Waste your infinitely precious commo­
dity as much as you will, and the supply will never be with­
held from you. Moreover, you cannot draw on the future.
Impossible to get into debt! You can only waste the passing
moment. You cannot Waste tommorrow; it is kept from you.
—Arnold Bennett.
THE TAXES were indeed very heavy, and if those
laid on by the government were the only ones we had to pay,
we might more easily discharge them; but we have many
others, and much more grevious to some of Us. We ure taxed
twice as much by our idleness, three times as much by our
pride, and four times ns much by our folly; and from these
taxes the commissioners can not ease or deliver us by allow­
ing an abatement.—Benjamin Franklin.
*

Industry vs Education in Florida
0. A. Haskins in "The Journal"
Industrial development has ev­
er been the result of persistent
scientific research. The commer­
cial prowess of u nation is in
longer determined by the number
of traders engaged in business, but
is today measured by the enroll
ugement and active support given
to theoretical nnd applied science
in nil its varied fields. Commun­
ities, states tind nations which
hade ignored these fundamental
facts of modern life have found the
rich rewards of their own natural
resources passing into tin1 hands
of others nnd have been helpless
in successfully competing for n
share in the proceeds of such
progress.
No state has had litis lesson
taught in more emphatic term:,
than has the State of Florida
Here we have a eommonwealti
naturally endowed with till the in­
estim able riches of climate and
soil, mines and factories, fields
and forests, ami yet we Tire per­
m itting the choice prices of our
own resources to pass into the
hands of our neighbors who un­
trained in the fundamentals of
science to such an extent that the’v
know how to develop these possi­
bilities.
In support ot this statement tit?
writer has only to remind the
reader of the condition which ex­
ists today in our phosphate Indus
try, our fruit industry, and outfertilizer industry, A rerent par­
tial survey of the principal chemi
cal industries of our state revealed
the fact that not more than eigh­
teen per cent of the technically
trained men employed by these
companies are native Floridians
and a much smaller per cent re­
ceived their training in Florida
schools. This is only typical of the
condition that is prevalent in ev­
ery industry in our midst which
requires a high technical training
ns a prerequisite for the successful
direction of the enterprise.
We are facing this condition to­
day because our people have not
come to n full realization of the
importance of this phase of our
educational activity. This indif­

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S tate of Florida, City of Sanford and County of
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As Arthur Brisbane
Sees It
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The Biggest Thing on Earth
The Asheville Citizen

Another Year
•• '
That “Moving Finger”
Environment Shapes Us.
The K'ller Starla
lly ARTHUR BRISBANE

The biggest thing on this earth chine which measures nnd regisis the Government of the United ters* the force required to crush n
States. It is the wizard of mod, , ,,
,
ern civilization. It is the wonder concre 0 *"‘idgc nnt^ **ie Prcssurc
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of nil time nnd the hone, of the
tl» brenk an egg,
Copyright. l»::i l&gt;y H»ar C o m p a n y
where careful ex­
future. It is the most magnificent *tains gardens
1
war engine, tho most powerful perimentation shows how many
THIS IS a l.enp Yenr nnd you pence influence and the most specimens of the flora of the glebe
have an extra day.
nmazing depository of wealth enn be made productive in the
United States.
It has stations
"Again the shadow moveth o’er
given up to the breeding nnd
The dial plate j^f time.”
cross-breeding of the beasts of
It moves rapidly. Hurry. .
bmden of other climes. It operates
A new year to the young is so
a bureau in which tests are made
exciting, they have no time for
of the purity and nourishing yunladvice. It bores them.
ity of food brought LJ your table.
To the old it is a dreary w arn­
It touches helpfully nmi construc­
ing, reminding them of things a t­
tively your life anil the lives of
tempted and ninny failures. t
your neighbors in countless ways.
But nt least it is a new year.
You would bo the’Inst person to
Many hours are in the 3lili days.
deny that in return for all these
An idea born in the fraction of a
things, it deserves your allegiance,
minute, worked out with determ i­
your loyalty and your love, {tut
nation, might give you n place
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what are you giving it? This is
among the people of the earth
or knows the; it good question for you to ask and
worth while—if that Interests you.
every dollar infnnswer for yourself here at the
monplnce to. you. | eve of n new year. luiw-hreakers
SOLEMN NEWSPAPERS print
y which it spends I reported, laws honored, its tnxes
pages telling us that bun incss is
welfare of you!paid paid without evasion, its reprosperous’ the new year -most
So is its army,' quirements met with enthusiasm
promising.
ng organization. I—these a re W-few of the things
As we survey this tittle rolling
ic service.
| which it haA a right to expect of
ball, to which we are tied, Paris to
nshington n thn- &gt;every mnn.
,
Pekin and from Pekin to Rome,
we enn say with the hundred and
forty-seventh Psalm:
"He hath not dealt so with any
nation; and a's for His judgments,
Detroit Frce-Press
they have not known them. Praise
ye the l.ord.”

Glove Fights in Prison

BUT GOOD times will not last
forever. Time writes in the sky
above you. “This is your chance."
It won't last. The Persian w arn­
ing, thnt ‘you know by heart, fits
th's season.
"The moving finger writes; and
having writ,
Moves on ; nor all your piety nor
wit
Rhnll lure it back to cancel half a
line,
Nor idl your tears wash out n
word of it."
Dr. Iluldwin, scientific consultant
of the public schools in Cleveland,
tells how rani'll depends an onvirnnirn nt. “DW-win anil Lincoln were
born on the same day. If the two
infuqts had been exchanged there
would have been no Darwin ami
no Lincoln. What a man can do
is determined by ids native equip­
ment (what his father and mother
can give him at birth). What he
does is determined by the circum­
stances of his life.”

ferent state of mind on the part
of the public lias resulted in inade­
quately equipped institutions for
the teaching of the highly special­
ized branches of science and, in a
way more disastrous and deudly.
has offered no inspiration to the
young men und women of the state
to enter such a field of promise um!
development. There a re indica­
tions on every hand th a t such a
period of lethargy is passing ami
the opportunity is now before the
science touchers of the state tn
Impress upon the public the neces­
sity of more liberal support and to
inspire within our students tho de­
HORN LIKE Lincoln, in a fron­
sire for active participation in the
future development of the re­ tier cabin, with a dirt floor, no
sources of our great common­ windows, no school or library w ith­
wealth.
in reach, Darwin, with all his
In order to ncccomplish this de­ genius, would have been always n
sired result the following urgent, quiet farmer probably,
needs. are facing us a t the pres­
Horn as Darwin was, thoroughly
ent time:
educated in science and literature,
First, n more active and effective Lincoln probably would have been
organization of all the science unheard of, the great power th at
enabled him to carry through the
teachers of the state.
Second, a more intimate contact Civil Car, with its burdens, going
between our institutions and opr to waste, ns he lived u quiet life
industries.
on It's modest inherited fortune.
Third, a more effective method
of keeping the public in touch with
AN ANIMAL in the jungle
scientific thought and progress.
starts to track and kill another,
vIn the brief space allotted for succeeds, and is happy and proud.
this article jl is impossible for the
Frank MadeJ, of Bridgeport,
w riter to discuss these sugges­ stnretd out to track h*s wife, who
tions in detail. However, it should had left with another man and his
lie said that there is evidence of a three children. He found her, shot
general realization of the oppor­ her down with two bullets, fired
tunity that is before us in this field three more into her body ns she lay
of endeavor. The recent step tak­ on
the ground, felt her pulse to
en by Dr. William .1. Husa. ot the make
sure she was dead.
University of Florida, toward ef­
Then he told the police that he
fecting an organization of the
chemists of the state is an a t­ would like to have it nut in, the
tempt to meet the situation and papers. He wished alU his friends
his efforts should receive the most to know that she ’didn't* get away
hearty suport front every person w&gt;th it."
interested in the development of
MILLIONS WILL say, "Ha, he
cheinistrv within our borders. It
is to be hoped th a t thisBuovement did exactly the right thing,” prov­
will serve as a nucleus about which ing that millions are also beasts
all the scientific forces of the stutc of the jungle.
may rally and from which will ra ­
In the past women probably have
diate an enthusiasm and a powet rendered service to the human race
that will touch every industry, in­ by leaving such men as Madej the
spire evury’student, und enrich ev­ Vroud killer, going off with some
ery community.
other man a little less murderous

B. F. WIUTNi

How to maintain discipline in lact. Instead of discouraging the
prison has always been a perplex-1violent settlem ent of disputes,' the
ing question, and everything from prison actually teaches the theory
morn] suasion to the paddle has thnt the way to ndiust n quarrel
been proposed.for an answetv Th&gt;&gt; is tn knock somebody senseless. It
warden of the eastern penitentiary has been supposed heretofore thnt
lent, and he has put it into opera
tion.
Whenever two prisoners tinder
bis charge quarrel, he lets them
fight it out and supplies the ring,
the glove and the officials necessary
to an orderly settlem ent of the difficulty according to the code of the
squared circle. Recently two fights
were "pulled off" under this syutem. In one, a Negro made u white
gunmnn from New York quit. In
the other, the fight lasted half in
hour nnd ended in a knockout. The
whole prison population was perfiiltted to tie present to applaud
the winner, hiss the unpopular contestm its, nnd enjoy a good time
generally.
One of the deputy wardens ex­
plains that the system is valuable
because the prisoners are satisfied
with it and now refrain from "pull­
ing their knives" when they become
involved in controversy. •
All of this sounds fantastic, hut
it appears to be simple matter of

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sufficiently familiar with that the»ory before they are convicted, ami
that they need rather to be instructcd in the beauties of law and
rea?on. However, one must take
the deputy warden’s word for it
that they do not pull their, knives
"here gloves ure provided,'.and
perhaps in u prison where the irmates huhituully carry
deadly
weapons, Rattling Siki m ay b e rogunied n better model than Jack
the Ripper.
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It ia interesting to wonder how De Soto, discoverer
of Espiritu Santo Springs, would feel if he were still
alive today nnd could see the magnificent development
now going forward at tho spot where he disembarked.
Three magnificent buildings are planned fur this
location. A pavilion where Espiritu Santo mineral
water will be bottled for national distribution is now
under construction.' This pavilion will be fitted to
supply visitors with every comfort. A modern re­
port hotel will hofirc the guests of Safety Harbor.
The building illustrated above is The Sanitarium.
It will be completely equipped as u center of medical
skill nnd will have cvet.v facility for the correction of
physical and nervous disorders.
For years, the resources of these springs lay dor­
mant, almost aa De Soto had found them. Now they
are being developed with activity that De Soto, with all
his adventurous ’.magimition could not have conceived.
There is an opportunity for you to share in the
profits which Espiritu S.mto Springs Incorporated will
obtain from six sources. Your investment will help
in rendering a very necessary service to your fellow
men. The demand for this pleasure and health resort
insures a profit from your investment.
Investigate now. The coupon below calls for other
information.

INCORPORATED
Safety Harbor. Florida
In addition to our office at the Sprin^a, you mfi&gt; secure
Espiritu W ater a t:
»Branch No. 1

TOM SIMS SAYS
News from far-off China. They
shot a tra in bandit. China is
such an old-fashioned country.

Brunch No. 2

Bootleggers will enjoy learning
zy Einstein, the New York dry
mth, has had his rent raised-

Chicago burglars know their
and producing another family with trade. They gagged a woman.
1c*s of the killing instinct in it.
No good burglar wants to stop and
talk.
..
INSIDE, THE Tut-Ankh-Amcn
temb looks like a chapel of solid
An ex-engineer is singing in
gold. Thi Pharaoh of 3,000 years
ago is shown oering wine to vari- Chicago opera, probably having
learned it from a locomotive whis­
fered wine to the goddesses.
I t’s the old idea that still per­ tle.
sists: If you want anything, offer
something first.
In very early
Mrs. Roundtree is a defeated
days, bloody human sacrifices were candidate in Georgia, perhaps be­
offered. More civilized Egypt of- cause she was not presidential
Now we offer money, but it -is
always something. Ignorant human
creatures imagine that the Ruler
The modern girl with cherry
of the Universe is placated with
gifts from insects that dwell on lips and straw berry cheeks must
be n regular sundae fur her shiek.
this planet,
FRANCE HAS given up all hope
of the Dixmude, great dirigible
taken front Germany after tho
war. All her men are believed
deaH, ami you read with amaze­
ment that all France, is furiously
indignant, demanding an explana­
tion of those deaths. Contrast the
calmness with which we take such
things in this country. ,
“THEY ARE dead? Well. then,
they arc dead."
That's our a t­
titude.

If De Sota
W ere Methusuia

D u st chokes th e hen
Red Comb ;
E ^M aeh, •
contains no’
duet nor
V filler

Georgia governor went hunting.
Killed 11 deer. Shot them instead
of talking them to death.

Another way Red Comb
Egg Mash excels—

' IS DUSTLESS!
“ “ ■Ofcilt and $tiek* o f Filler irritate and

Camden (N. J.) boy went to
school drunk and whipped his
te n d e r. T h a t was powerful stuff.
Boston phone girl caught a
burglar. Does this answer the
question “ W hat good arc phone l
g irls?”
Elm

adhere to the Membranes of the throat.

ta w to n RED COMB for QUALITY

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Residence 217-W

score, n hamper of oranges anil a
box of dainty handkerchiefs, was
won by Mrs. W. J. Thigpen. The
nun’s prize, nlsn a hamper of or­
anges nnd a box of handkerchiefs,
went to W. W, Potter.
The con­
solation prize, nn engagement cal­
endar, fell to the lot of Mrs.
Brooks.
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Fololwing the awarding of the
prizes, 1the hostess served chicken
salad, s andwiches, salted nuts nnd
eotfcq us refreshments.
..... artistic
.......... . tnstc nnd cordial
Tile
_r Mrs. *’
hospitality of
H art wasi re-,
re
fleeted in every detail of this lovely
affair.
The guest list included Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. E. Barrett, -L G. Sharon,
Mr. and Mrs. It, A. Ncwmnn, Dr.
ami Mrs. S. Puleston, Mr. and Mrs.
George A. DeCottea, Mr. and Mrs.
Hearn- Turner, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Thrasher, Air. nnd Mrs. G, D.
Bishop, i Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E.
Roumillut, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J.
Holly, Bob Ueuno, Miss Katherine
Wiikey, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Thignwi,.M rJ and ,Mrs- .Furryst Lake,
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mt.
and Mrs. Roy Symmes, Mr. nnd
.41rs. W. K. Watson, Mra.vJL S.
Keelor, Mrs. A. M. HeForrest, Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Ball, Mr. and Mrs.
L. I*. McCuller, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs.
Oshorno Herndon, Mr. und Mrs. W,
W. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Fictner
of Osceola.
*

Kiss Katherine Byrd, who has
Hit the attractive guest of Mrs.
Imjamin Whitncr, Jr., left Wodasjay for her home in Tampa.
Mrs. Mary Bennett nnd dnughir, Elisabeth, of Salem, Vn., who
«r* the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Bennett during the holidays,
it. returned home.
C. Harry llaumer left Wednesiy for Washington, D. C., after
pending the holidays here with
ij family, who are spending the
inter in Sanford.
-------- /**
D, R. Brisson of ifnytonn Beach

I Bits Nita Moore, who has been
[the guest of Miss Bessie Zachary,
Mt Wednesday for Orlando, where
[the is a member of the fnculty
«f Cathedral School.
LOVELY LUNCHEON

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Stott, who
Uve been the guests of the lat­
ter’* sister, Mrs. Ed Market I, dur­
ing the holidays, * left Thursday
afternoon for Palm Beach nnd Mi­
ami, where they will spend some
time before returning to their
kome it) New York C ity.'

. Wednesday afternoon ail impor­
tant call business mfeetinu of the
St. Agnes Guild, *wus held at the
: homo of Mrs. J. N. Robson "Tin
I’aik Avenue.
j Annual reports were prepared
nml rend nnd reports made to lie

the attmc time they protect thetr
principal Industry of placer min­
ing.”
The nssoffsed valuation of the incorporate# tow ns'in .the Panhan­
dle division is $10,971,000, and the
estimated vriluc of improvements
in the unincorporated villages and
towns nnd on the fnrm s is SO,000,000.In the Prince William-Copper
River area proposed ns part of tha
territory und state of South Alas­
ka, the assessed valuation of the
incorporated to tvns is $1,991,798,
with improvements outside these

. . .

t ..."

“There nrc twelve operating
mines valued at $9,775,000 and em­
ploying 1,250 men.
“ Fox fnrms number 94, valued
a t $1,575,000.”

ILAN

THEATRE

/ly s te r io u s

TIGHT COUGHS

division. Through their combined
roprusentatiim they have continu­
ously and unjustly taken for their
own use large portions of the
revenues collected in the first di­
vision, and nt each succeeding ses­
sion of the legislature they en­
deavor to* impose, and through
their combined elforts often suc­
ceed in imposing, new nnd ndtlitionul’taxes upon our Oshilig, min­
ing and other industries, while a*

The hard chunks of phlegm that clog
your throat and nose when you liavu
n tight cough make your breathing dif­
ficult nml your throat hard to heal.
Raise the. phlegm by the quick, easy
nud safe way. Take Lcunnrdi’s Cough
Hymn (Creoaoted). Thin pleasant
couch remedy relieves, soothes and
heals. It is antiseptic, opens the air
passages, cuts the pulegni and protects
the lungs. Best, safest and surest
remedy for colds, coughs, grippe, bronehltis, whooping csnigli und erou|i. Bo
on tin! safe side—get u bottle toduy
from your druggist.

with Robert Gordon, Elinor Fair
nnd an nil Star Cast.
A New Kind of Western Photodrnmn

.Cwtimi mert Bun 73* DIGESTIBLE nattknti.

Comedy—Al St. John in “’Hie
Tailor”
Yilur money-hack if you are not Ratlstled.'

Friday—“The Prince and the
Pnuper.”
t Mi
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J Household (hinds. Pianos, Safes, Trunks and Baggage •
Transferred Anywhere Any Time
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BETTER HOMES CLUB
I* tS63

In keeping with what you would expect from this store
Deferred Payments is outstandingly different.

We believe our plan to he the best in existence. It provides the convenience
of extended time at such trifling expense.

Let us demonstrate cur service when your home-town merchant can’t
supply you
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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It is sincere, straightforward and entirely dignified,
it provids the means of enjoying now, the things you will eventually buy.
The success of our Club Plan on Victrolas, Hoosier Cabinets, Refrigerators
and Red Star Stoves, has been the means of our adopting this new Better
Homes Club for the entire tfhnex.

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Maintaining the Yowell-Drew long standing cash Ims is, we have however,
instituted as a new and added service our Deferred Payment Plan as a
convenience to those who find it necessary to purchase* from their current
income rather than from their reserve.

Orlando’s Largest SlurpMINSIRH.
ENTERTAINERS

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Mil
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the
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eat nnd
no more
0 children departed for hom e.

DIGISTSInk product* milk ia4 batterMl .

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W itn e s s ”

Use our Better Homes Club for 192-1. Our splendid assortments of Furni­
ture, Rugs and Home Furnishings are waiting to lie used.

COBURNS

oii all Winter hats for Friday and
Saturday

Sir Ksmo Howard, present Brit­
ish ambassador to Spain, will suc­
ceed Sir Auckland Geddcs as
British' envoy to the United Stntgs.
His appointment has been officially
eon tim ed.

Our plan stands ready to render a personal service to every home-maker in
Central Florida. Let us show you how it may be made to meet your parti­
cular need.

*us singing me nuesie

j,

IT DRIVEVS OUT WORMS
The surest sign of worms in
children is paleness, lack of inter­ &amp; M B a B B a p a B iB B a a a a a a a a a B a a a B i:a a a a a a a a a a B a a u B iH § il
est in piny, fretfulness, variable
appetite, picking at the nose and
sudden stnrting in sleep. When
these symptoms appear it Is time
to give White’s Cream Vermifuge.
A few doses drives out the worms
and puts the little one on the road
to health again. White’s Crenm
Norte western railway, nnd this Vrtmifugo has a record of fifty
THE CASH FEED STORE
railway and the coal nnd oil dr- i years of successful use. Price 35c.
velopment in the Kntnlln district, i Sold by Union Pharmacy.
$10,000,000.
In the Panhandle, according to !
one of the memorials, ure the fol- j
lowing tangible blocks of wealth:
JNO. W. SNEED)
M yrtle Avenue and 4th Stfrett
“Municipal schools • anil other I
municipal investments, $523,000. •
“Winks—invested capital, $725,000; deposits, $0,524,000. Of the ’
Cut worm poison, dairy
intter sum, $1,902,000 are saving ,
accounts.'
“The fisheries in 1920 represent-*'
supplies and a full lme
ed an investment gf $34,078,784 j
TONIGHT
nml employed 12,505 persons. In i
that year 82 canneries packed 2,- I
Be la sco Productions Present
225,011 eases of salmon valued ivt
813,384,957. In 1023 54 canneries j
operated with an estim ated pack ,
of 2.950,000 eases valued nt $14,- i
Itimtwlut 4 cow
530,000.

FORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE CLUB
A lovely social event- of Wcdncs
day afternoon was tho bridge party
given by Mrs. L. P. McCuller, at
tier homo on Ninth Ktreet, when she
entcrtaineil the members of the
Fortnightly bridge club nnd two
extra tallies df [Bayers.
I
* The rooms where the card tables
were placed, were abloom with
baskets und bowls of sweet peas,
zinnas and other cut flowers com­
bined with greenery, forming a
pretty setting for the handsome
frocks worn by the guests.
After n number of spirited (tames
of bridge, scores Were counted and
prizes awarded. Mrs. George A.
DeCuttes holding high score among
the club members, was awarded
an irridescent glass candy jar. The
high score guest prize, a hanging
basket, was won by Mrs. G.- I
Hart. Mrp. Brooks, the charming
house guest, was presented n flow-

MI LANE WED
THEATRE
.

Sonu.- exceptionally good music
l,“ . , ur.n‘*he‘1 ky M argaret I’etera,
til a Mahoney, John and Bernard
2?™ "* nnd Jack Peters. And
l£fit here let nie pay n complij } I" lheir music teachers,
fin: l j ,,art °f the entertainment
nvf» .1 v,ll!&gt; a°me .fine character
R
‘"n* by Mrs. V. Jones to
'jKinteiue nmusement of the ghil-

(Continued from page 1)
.
elusion in the separate territory
for which they prfty of said dralifage area of Prince William Sound
and Copper River and the territory*

Entr/tnining In Her Usual Charm­
ing and Gracious .Manner
...Mrs. ticorge Ilavfs H art, was
hostess Tuesday evening a t bridge,
at h&gt;-r attractive home on Sanford
Heights. There were eight tables
of players.
The spacious rooms were trans­
formed into veritable bowers, with

Hias Gladys Adams left Thursafternoon for Lakeland where
bi will resume her studies nt
htthern College.

FWeic.

_

MRS. GEORGE DAVIS 11AKT
ENTERTAINS

SIDE DRAPES

L f c j —Mrs. S. E. Bnrrct will
Curtain the members of the
Ip-try Week Bridge Club nt her
L me on Park Avenue, a t 3 p. m.
L«r*Jar—Mrs. David I* ThrashrTTd Mrs. J. D. Woodruff will
tattrtain nt bridge nt their
Ihome on Fourth Street a t 3
.’dock.
•
. . .
Lnfcy-M rs. W. T. Langley
kfl] entertain the members of
Ue Merrie Matrons Bridge Club
it 3 p. m.
•
Luir—Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and
ljj„. J. D. Woodruff will enter­
tain at bridge at their home on
fourth Street at 3 p. m.

Mrs. II. J. McMullen returned
home Wednesday afternoon after
ipending the past three weeks very
pleasantly with relatives in Au­
gusta and Savannah, Ga., und
Jacksonville.

4, 1924

T O M O R R O W , F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y

ADAIR PROTECTED
{JtrsL Mortgage

|^ O N D S

°n RwC&amp;tdfc

The first Adair Mortgage Loam, made over
half a fentury ago, were popular among the
investor! of that period because they knew that
the property held as security was always worth
double the amount of the loan.
Adair Protected Bonds—the modem, scien­
tifically developed real estate mortgage—ate
a vast improvement over the original Adair
mortgages, but the good old fashioned safety
principle of limiting the loan to a tafe propor­
tion o f the true value of the property is an
even more important feature o f dies 3 securi­
ties today.
You may purchase these bonds, created and
recommended by the South's Oldest Mort­
gage Investment House, with full assurance
that the accumulated knowledge o f 58 years’
experience in this field has protected your in­
vestment at every step.
Olfered in units of $ 100, $500 and $ 1,000.
Our improved partial payment plan makes
this great investment opportunity available to
saver investurs; each payment draws interest
at 7% .

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Number of fee't froi
frontage
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........... $8.1255
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council,** consisting
I^ T ^ H IP M E N ’r a 'R E P O I l^ |n a p p llc a * »!l"'
2 ? ” °", ‘" ck
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer. sen tot Ive of each u L f t * .
■ehool, formulates whnu. h »h*
i » "PN O A V . DEC. 3.=
,
E. R. Trafford'a Map of Sanford, Floridi.
It cons dera necessnra ‘5Ier ^
nuiMR' Fin
j .1 n&lt;&gt; . » , I mBr*tct barely sternly, considerable
Fin. 72
72. C
Cal.
They will find a new home, locate
*35
Feet
Preliminary and order Guar.L
Unreported 2Dth, Fln."’2. ° ° ®n^ nnrlr H a . 7-8 bu. hprs. green,
I2-I2.75, poorer $!-$
1.75, wax
sfrults. Fla. 4D, T e i. 1, best ---------------Name
Description
Frontage. Assessment puplla enforce these t u f f by&gt;
cases of extreme m iZ h n’.-and
fl.75.
•
Clyde Steamship Co., Beginning nt the Internee»
FOR SALE
teachers may .bo c o „ X .J ior lf^
e: Fla. 7, Arix. 21. Cal H -_ hprs 4e5o-b.Eua i.lcmyfwpcm
REAL ESTATE
tion of tho east lino of Palmetto Avc. with the
HOUSES FOR RENT LOST A N D FOUND
BUILDING
Eggplant: 2 mixed, 1 car on
tal 22«. Unreported m h ,
MISCELLANEOUS
North
Line
of
Commercial
St.
Run
North
100
*
FOR SALE
1*
track unbroken, light supplies, doI
matoes: Fln.l.
MATERIAL
mnnd slow, market, dull, Fin. pep­
FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms
ft., E. 115 ft., S. 100 fL, W. 115 ft. to beginning 115
NEW YORK, Jam. 3. - The man he ran bo persuaded to meet
$934.48 CALL AND SER our
m
FOR SALE!— Large reed baby car-! FOR
LOST—Your opportunity to secure
private
home,
509
E.
3rd
St.
SW* Fla. 3, Cal. U7, N. Y. per crates small sixes $2-2.75.
,
SALK—Bargnin,
five
acres!
laikc
Front
improvement
Company,
beginning
world’s
infant,
otherwise
the
yenr*
The most difficult thing about heat­
cash in a d v a n c e
riage a t Telephone 384-J or 708. of land, close in. Box 117.
frea
tickets
to
the
Milanc
Thea­
total 157. Unreported 29th,
Tens: Fin. 2, Mex. 1, .1 un­
Call a fter 5.
Concrete Co, general
WDomiairamu,**
CHICAGO, Jun. 3.—The domes­ A. I). 1924, was born {dondny night ing. McTigue Is the m atter of get­
at the intersection of the west line of Sanford
Palme.to Avenue.
tre, if you fail to rend these want MIRACLE
6 boat.
broken car on track, light supplier,
cement
work,
sidewlaka, bail**
PU
R
N
tsirET)_nosiEn^sn7d~ih
irostEn^Stra
ting
him
into
the
ring.
tic
side
of
the
mujor
league
bnse|
,dj..
will
he
received
and give pram iso of wholcsalejugads ench day. Two free tickets
Xabbaye: Fla. 9, Colo. 3, N. Y. demand fair, market steady, Fin.
I*OR SALE—Or rent—10 acres o f'
Ave. with the north lino of Commcmal St. .Run
exclusive,residential section of are given away daily to the per* ing btccks, irrigation boxen. J. B."
Greb Going Back.
Hopkins Shoe Shop
It S. C. 10, Tex. 5t .\Vis. 17, total i-8 bu. hprs. $3-$3.25, Mexicd let­ ball clubs is presenting one of tfce glory of fistic titles. O f the eight
citdus
land
partly
cleared,
house'
Jtr0ns
and
collector
sent
:
North 100 ft., W. 117 ft., S. 100 ft., E. 117., to
Miami. House is of concrete con­ son Whose name appears on this Terwilleger, Prop.
Greh has given unndstnknble
Work Guaranteed.
tuce crates $5.
Buying Real E state in Sanford Is not a rich man’s game—It
most difficult problems in baseball world s championships now held in
and other improvements. Address!
jtdy for payment.
struction
and
contains
three
bed
beginning
.............................................
*—
___
117
signs
of
retrogression
since
out­
309
E.
F
irst
St.
950.C8
Straw
berries:
No
C-l
arrivals,
Ixed Vegetables: Fln. 13, A rir.
psge. Rend the wnnt ads each
-W o rd , 809 Magnolia Ave.
I
is for the man mf modest Income who wants to become inde­
circles th is winter in the form of more or less fancied securll&gt;v»nlv
rooms, sleeping porch, complete, day.
CaL 21, La. 11, N. J.‘ 1 ,’n . y / ',UPP,,“ liberal, demand slow! the Urban Shocker case, on whb-h two seem certain to he retained pointing Johnny Wilson for the J. N. Whitncr Kit. l.ot 1, Blk. 2, Tr. 1 ................ .. 122.4
IIN- a t l a r
.
.
994.5(5
Lumber and Building M aterial.
pendent;
for
the
man
who
wants
his
home,
a
place
his
family
middleweight
title
during
the
late
SAUSAGE
for
sale—Pure
pork
i
tiled
bath
with
shower,
large
living
Nr n l i a r
5, VbaJ , total 57.
mnrket weak, Fin. reefers 40c-55c’ n decision is expected soon by when the New Yenr takes its cur­
FOR SALE—One 10 acre lot three!
Mrs.
Florence
Hcnrdnll,
l.ot
2,
Blk..
2,
Tr.
1
............
29
Carter Lumber Company
235.(51
outdoor
season
nnd
mny
not
sur­
Hr
n
l
i
a
r
sausage
smoked
with
oaw
wood,
room,
living
porch,
dining
room,
can
point
with
pride
to
and
la
y
“That’s
our
home.”
miles
south
of
Sanford.
Eureka
j
CARLOT SHIPMENTS REPORT­ quart.
Commissioner Landis.
tain cajl. The exceptions are the vive the year ns champion. Wilson Mrs. Florence lleardnll, I-ot .7, Blk, 2, Tr. 1 ’.... 29
N. Laurel St. Phone 565.
4r n lia r
35c.
lb.,
postpaid.
No
order
nekitchen
nnd
breakfast
porch.
Com­
235.64
FOUND—Opportunity
to
buy
a
- ED FOR TUESDAY. JAN. 1:
Mammock—celery Delta. Address
r.
Atlanta, Ga.
Start searching today for yoor future home among the choice
and
lightweight
In a dispute over refusnl of the heavyweight
ccptei for less thnn 3 lbs. Hatis- Richard Stephenson, M. D., West
pletely and attractively furnished.
len s: Light supplies, demand ht. Louis American League Club to championships, held respectively himself might even ho tho man S. O. Chase, Lot I, Iilk 2, Tr. 1 ............. ................. .70
J .Oranges: Fla. I l l , Cal. 34, tot243.77
short wave long distance UndiolHILL LUMBER CO. House of
Real Estate offerings in Tho W ant Ad .section. '
to*
displace
Harry,
since
the
former
nte
for
b,aek
facc
typc’
faction
guarnntccd.
Mrs.
Garage
with servant’s quarters. Receiving Set cheap. Ask fo r j Service, Quality and Price,
very slow, $1-12.50.
uW Ho,
#
Enoch
Lebanon,
Ind.
permit him to take his wife on by Jack Dempsey and Benny Leon- champion hus shown vustly im­ S. O. Chase, Lot 5, Blk. 2, Tr. 1 ....................... U 5
934.43
rates
for
consecutive
Sanford's
foremost
Realtors
every
day
advertise
their
best
• Hawycr, Fifton, Co., R. D. F. No.
Large city lot with cocnanut trees demonstration. IIof-Mac Battery ; Phone 135.
Oranges: Boxes $2.75-8.1.
Grapefruit: Fla. 81.
Originators of :j to a
the last eastern trip of the 192.1 arc!.
1 FOR
proved form. A gradual improve­ S. Pulcston nnd Kddliggins, Lot 15, Illk. 2, Tr. !.... 115
934.13
HALF]—Orange
grove
nnd other tropical foliage. Owner Co.
G rapefruit: $2.5(1.
,
'Tomatoes: Fla. 5.
Count six words to 0..
listings on the classified pages of The Herald.
*
*
Ifcmpsey will stop out to anoth­ ment has been noted in this divi­
season, Shocker balked and wns
terms country property. Britt I
Chapmnn &amp; Tucker’s Addition to Sanford Florida.
Day Auto Painting6
desires to rent to responsible party FOUND—Pair of shoes. Please
Reans: Demand slow, $1.60- suspended and fini*d *1.000.
t* Cabbuge: Fin. 1, N. Y. 8, S. C.
Minimum charge of FRESH
er frolic with Luis Firpo during sion along tho line.
To reach nil the people effectively—leave your Vnnd At at
SPECIAL NOTICES
supply of pepper tomato Realty C°?2*7m).
. I, Tex. -I, toUil 34.
*
for winter season. Address Box
Lake
Front
Improvement
Company,
Ixit
1,
Illk.
1
The difference in rules on such the outdoor season hut the alfnir
call nt the Herald office for
, first insertion. AH ndThe Herald Office. Phono us to send for it or phone it to the
Dundee nnd Lynch appear to he I
nnd
eggplant
«
seeds.
L
Give
class
ami
beauty
|
0
yonj
Lettuce: Fla. hprs. $1.50.
t^C elery: Cal. 25, N. Y. 2, to til
112,
care
The
Sanford
Herrld.
Allen
FOR
SALE—ThreeHesirnblc
buildvvilA l IS THE STATUS OF
should
mean
less
than
nothing.
It
matters am ong the m ajor lenguc
(Less South 25 feet) ................................... 97.7
same.
793.80
passe champions, also. Right now,
. is restricted to proper Seed Co. Phono 248.
Want Ad Department. •
Cincinnati (Cloudy, 26 abate).
mg lots located on paved street,!
YOUR BUSINESS?
clubs has complicated the problem probably will he one of jho«e there nre no surcessors In sight, J..I). Davison, the south 25 ft., Lot L Blk 1.... 25
V
i
m
1
0
^
'+
—Jnn.
1st,
one
store
203.14 1car. Climatic cnmlllion easily
Dog on Dec. 27th.
Cabbage: . Arrivals
Satur­ . 'o r Commissioner Landis, ntnkimr twice-told tale s, with Dcifipse)
f '^Lettuce: Fin. 25,-Arlx. 2(5, Cal. ......
HARDY Australian Pines, stand worth $1,000.00 each. Owner will!
... . _ since
. ---- -.......
Expert will make up your In­
ttion.
room on 2nd St. and Oak Ave., LOST—Collie
hut age bents them nil. Dundee A. It. Marshall, Lot 1, Illk. 2 ..j................ -....A.*... 33
day’
“
7, total 118.
from 623 E. ,2nd St. Finder ventory—why cripple your buaiin
268.14 | taken care „ f. Oor m a |fr|j|
10 degrees. $25 per
100. 'John sacrifice for $*2100.00. Britt Real­
p ,y ?, r&lt;!,.&gt;i°rt * *’ Cnl.,1, N. Y. 1, the incident more than a mere winning even more decisively thnn also holds tho 130-pound title,
.
now occupied by A. &amp; P. Co. Ap­
. of error The Herald
plensc return to above address; re­ ncss when you enn hire this done.
Mixed Vegetables: Flh. 14, Cal. I a. _, IJ cars on track including m atter of club discipline.
ty Co.
before. He may also g et around meaning little, nnd .that may be A. R. Marshall, Lot 2, Illk. 2 ............ .................. ..
33
~
B. Beach, West Palm
___ p
Bench,
F’ln.
ply
Sanford
Motor
Co._________
268.14
responsible for only one
. 8. C. 1, Texan 0, total 23.
broken, supplies light, demand
ward.
to the m atter of neenmmoduting wafted away coincident with tho Mrs. A. It. Marshall, I&gt;it 3, Illk.* 2 .......................
Club Rules Differ.
F]xpcrienccd in several lines o f
33
FOR SALE—DcSoto paints and FOR SALE—Two fine building
2158.11 decs ’ not check,
FOR RF5NT—Nice front bed-room
IARKET QUOTATIONS FOR slow improving. Mich., N. Y„ Pa.
insertion, the adverManager McGrow. „ f the New Harry Wills, thnt study in rich moment he next steps into the
Mnny properties In England arc merchandise nnd will contract
blister
or
vanrishes
a
t
Sanford
Novelty
lots,
lobated
on
one
of
the
beat
|
117
Laurel
Avc.
John
Ilallem,
Lot
4,
Hlk.
2
...........
1........
...........
2(5.7
Danish per ton $25-$30. Fin. 1 1-2 l »ck Giants, it is snid, allows fils sepia, and furthermore, he mny
WEDNESDAY, JA N . 2:
210.95
still held on what seem to be the your work nt n reasonable figure.
all subsequent inser­ W orlf, sole agents.
ring with Jnck Bernstein.
154-tfc corners in Sanford, paving and
«»
Richmond (Sleeting 34 above). bu. hprs. pointed type $1.(55.
I&lt;OUSE for rent, S. E. corner 12th oddest of rents. The rent of ono C. L. B., enre Sanford Herald.
Notice is hereby given to nhy and nil persons
to tnIco their wives or not. not. At any rate Dempsey will tin
in the wash ofT, A longw lasting, fThe Herald office should
Mickey
Walker,
welterweight
both sides. At bargnin.
Lettuce : Ariz. 5, Cal. 11. 19 as they please, relying on his champion in 1925.
Grapefruit: Receipts liberal, deNclf GRAPES, treTblueberries sidewalks
BUNCH
St. and Oak Ave. Inquire Uth estate In Sussex, for Instnnce,
champion, is young, two-hnndod Ppcciid assessments against the various pieces of property above described heller job, than can
See B ritt Realty Co.__________
HELP
WANTED
HOUSES—FOR
SALE
md slow, 4(5s and 80s, $2.50-$2.- cars on track including broken, stirct discipline to handle nny club
fi«] immediately in case
and
blackberries—all
varieties
Beany Supreme.
St.
and Elm Avc, S. E. corner. M. takes the form of n pound of black
he
done
cautions. He is under sus­ th at said assessments a re payable in full within thirty days a fte r the
. supplies heavy, demand slow, m ar­ dissension. The Cincinnati■ Rods
is even more supreme and
suitable fpr home and commercial FOR SALE—Five lots located on
Schneider.
pepper ench year, while another
n o n ; | Leonard
..
One of every ten members of the
pension
here
for
failure
to
defend
..O ra n g e s : 126s and 288s, $2.50- ket weak, Cnl. crates Icelierg Ariz and Chicago White Sox, it is said. I 1
.Sanford Ave., opposite Rose FOR SALE—House and large lot WANTED—White woman, middle F’OR RENT—Store room, Com­ estate in Leicestershire Is paid for faculty of the Pennsylvania S tate
planting. Largest nurseries. Vig­
division. He had one plnusl- the title, liut when he does step above nnd foregoing special assessment roll Ims been equalized, ap­ with any other m.ller|aL
"lock $l.75-$2. Cal, best $2.50. also havo no restrictions on the hie challenger in 192.1, Low'Tendorous, well rooted plants insure Court, each 56x130. Two of them
in Rose Court. $1500.00. Terms.
College is devoting virtually his
out he probably will show some ol proved nnd confirmed or in fifteen equal annual Installments with in­
mercial Street nnd Park Ave. by a garland nnd th ree roses.
aged or elderly preferred to
Strawberries: 1 8o-qunrt ree­ poorer $2-$2.25.
players wives.
h r, but the latter was slapped sil­ the hoys how n championship
W
orkmanship
of
highest
l)pe.
|
good early profits. For full in­ corner lots. Flnsy terms. Britt Rritt Realty Co.
LOST—Gentleman's F’ountnin Pen entire time to research work. T hir­
Rent_$IO.
A_Tnka_ch,_Pico
Hotel.
take
enru
of
baby
nnd
keep
home
terest
nt
HVr
from
and
a
fter
the
time
snid
special
assessments
stand
fer, tl-$1.25 i|unrt.
lomatoes: Culm 1, 2 cars on
The P ittsburgh Pirates and Do- ly by Benjamin Inst summer in
formation and illustrated catalog Realty Co.
In return for a home and other F’OR RF7NT—House with four I probnbly on Union Avenue. Re­ ty men nnd one woman nre invest­
Cabbage: No Florida cabbage on track, supplies light, demand lim­ trod Americans, on the other hand, such off-hand style ns to indicate should he defended. Walker, how- upprnvcd nnd confirmed.
FOR SALE—Bungalows, house j considerations.
igating problems on agricultural
No.
9,
write
Southorn
Adapted
F OR SALE—Orange
apt
and
efficient
service.
over.,
happens
to
head
n
division
grove,
23
Best of reference
ited, market dull. Cuban (5d turn- never perm it the players’ wives t j that the thing can be done a t will.
DHiUket.
rooihs nnd screened porch, rent turn 422 Union Avenue nnd re­ conditions in Pennsylvania.
building lots. All sections of
A meeting of the Equalizing Bonn! of the City of Hanford, Flor­
Nurseries, Bartow] Fin.
th a t bristles with class nnd any­
acres, -100 trees, location on lake,
ceive
reward.
will
be
required
and
this
will
be
mg ripe mostly $.1.26.
.
fifteen
a
month.
Sanford
Avenue,
Baltimore (Clear, 27 nhovr).
The
rest
of
the
field,
if
nny,
h
nrconiimny them, Detroit even bar­
thing may happen.
ida. will be held at the City Hall nt 2:30 P. M. on the 14th 'day of
V 6 k SALEJ—Egry Cash Register. twenty minutes from Sanford. AI Sanford. B ritt Realty Co.
permanent place to the right par­ Gindcrville It. Takach, Pico Hotel, i
Peppers: Supplies heavy, de­ ring them on training trips.
,
Lattuce: Arrivals since Satufsomewhere in the buck stretch
Villa*
Should
Low.
Cost $60 when new. Will sell good buy at $6,500. Terms. Britt FOR SALE Bungalow, close in on ty.. Address, care Sanford Herald.
January,
1924,
nt
which
meeting
said
board
will
hear
any
nnd
all
: day'* report Ariz. 1, Cal. 1(f, Fla. mand limited, market Weaker, $2Iifner
hn.sehnll
circles
cite
many
. ..? f w'lr,
chnVnpions,
NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH
Among the flyweights, Pnncho
WANTED
Palmetto Ave., *1200.00, terms.
cheap, Inquire at Snnfortl Herald Realty Co.
’ 3, 23 cars on track including brnk- $2.50.
instances where lack of harmony Mike McTigue. light weight; Hnr- J Vilin" I* kii'K by virtue of his complaints and objections ns to such special assessments, nnd will nt
The new treatm ent for torn flesh,
WANTED — Chauffeur.
Apply
Britt
Realty
Co.
FoTT
office.
Beans:
Supplies liberal, de­ among players’ wives has spread ry Greh, middleweight; Johnny
*n, supply liberal, demand moderSALF5—5
acre
celery
farm,
7ELLANEOUS
cuts, wountis, sores or. lacerations
out of Jimmy Wilde. Tin* said time adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice
Chas.
Hoffman,
1105
W.
First
St.
f..ate tor good stock, demand iwor mand moderate, market steady.1tn tin* playing field, and criticism Dundee, featherweight, and J 00
tiled, nil equipment, good loca­ FOR SALF5—F]urnishcd 5-room
FOR SALE—Ithndc Island eggs
thnt is doing such wonderful work
„
, however, thriqp has been nnd right; nnd when snid special assessments arc so equalized and
j. for ordinary stock, m arket about hprs. best $2.50-$2.75.
.. unfortunate
........
or
misplnys hns Lynch, liaiitamweiglit, are m o st,
bungalow, all imphivements, lo­
to r netting, 15 eggs for $1.00. tion on hard road, close to town, n
in.healing is the Horozonc liquid
outpointed
by
Frankie
Gcnnro,
Madam Harriet,
'.Steady. Cal. crates Iceberg host
Straw berries: Supplies light, de- threatened to lead to ill-feeling likely to pass away. McTigue rcadjusted,
same
will
then
stand
confirmed
nnd
he,
and
remain
binding
bargain,
terms.
Britt
Realty
Co.
cated
on
Palmetto
Avenue,
at
a
Mm. Ellsworth, Rcnnlull Avenue.
Delinquency in studies decreas­
quit), powder combination treatm ent
American tiBeholder, and thus t»r
Beauty
I’nrlor.
.• ,W-50-$2.75, few higher, fair $2.25. mnnd slow, market weaker, Fla. among the plovers.
I Idly doesn't belong a t all nnd will has
bargnin. See A. 11. Hamrick, Pig- ed CO per cent last yenr nt LawSanford. Phone 3.703.
83-tfp
Lykffhi.s Auto Renewal
The liquid Hormone is a powerful
declined further relations with liens upon the property agaim t which said nssennteuts are made until
I Ariz. Cal. crates $2.40-$2.76. Fla. pony reefers 60c-60c, mostly 60c.
Mobley's Drug Store
be knocked olT by the first likely the latter.
Staler Takes Stand.
gly_Wiggly Store._______________ ^rence College, Appleton, Wis, It is
AUTOMOBILES
AND
antiseptic thnt purifies the wound
T h e loss of u title h e r e pafd in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. I l l of the City
Knnforil,
Klorlita.
J
n
n
.
1.
1921
System
Eggnlnnt mid Peas:
Supplier
1-1-2 bu. hprs. Big Boston best
Lrk Avc. I’honc 245.
Tim announcement th at Mann— ____________ _____ *
A s r e i |t i l r n l hy S cctlm i 12. t ’liap- I. of all poisons nnd infectious germs,
FOR SALE—Or lease, business believbd by the college authorities
Commission of the City of Hanford, Florida,-adopted on the 10th day of
I fl.25-$1.60, few $1,175, poor 50c- limited, too few sales tr. establish gor George Sisler, of the Browns,
REPAIRS
I«*r 559(1. la t w s u f Ulnrlilii. I will I” * 'w h‘ i le
" the Horozonc powder is the
property on First Street. Britt that the improvement was largely In
7JVJ
market.* .
. ji2l N. Orange
ED—Customers to save
December, A. 1). 1923.
w in g places, oil the i l a t c ' gre
would not ngree to the sale or Assessment per foot frontage ...... .............................$6.33 * ,
the fesult ot freshmen courses in an ilt h eb eftowl lo
MORE b a r g a in s .
rent healer. There is nothing You can find the name of every
Realty
Co^
SEED
POTATOES
e
e
n
t
h
h
o
u
r
s
s
e
t
n
f
t
r
Gift
Tickets.
One
with
Chicago (Clear, 31 above).
Beans: Ono car since Satur­
trade of Shocker is believed to
.
1922 Hupmobile touring.
e a c h , f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f CMeelvItiK likee it on enrth for speed, safety
&lt;SKAI')
I- R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
„
*
M thi) T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
live Business Man in Sanford in
Lettuce: Ariz. 2(5, Cal. 25 Fin. 1 point the way toward a settle­
1.00 purchase nt W ight’s.
day’s report, Florida’s, I broken
F’OR SALE—At n bargain, 5-room how to study.
T a x I t e t u r n s f o r t h e y e n r 1921:
J
.
A
.
H
END
ERSO
N
nml efficiency. Price (liquid) 30c,
Lexington
Lark
(sport).
Connelly’s
Park,
Hanford,
Florida.
since
Saturday’s
report,
89
i c a r on track, express receipts very
bungnlow with sleeping porch,
cars ment of the dispute, although
t
l
e
n
e
v
a
—J
a
n
u
a
r
y
17th.
Iicoo
A.
60c nnd $1.20. Powder 30c anti 60c. this Column each day.
Dodge Screen commercial.
FD—One Thousand CASH
•
&gt;
I light, market about steady. Flu. on track including broken, supplies i Shocker Ims insisted be be de­
Spalding Rose Flour nnd
on Palmetto Ave., four blocks from WINTER COUGHS AND COLDS M. to 7:0(1 I*. M.
Feel
Preliminary
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—
Sold
hy Union Pharmacy.
Four
Dodge
tourings
1921.
O
s
c
e
o
l
a
—
.In
u
n
a
r
y
t
s
t
h
.
|i»:uo
A.
ntrs Daily:
Beginning
B hu. green best $2.50-2.75, few $3, liberal, demand slow, market dull, clured a "fre e agent.”
Bliss Triumph in Rags or
First S t .. $3500.00, small payment With the changeable weather M. to 7:00 I*. M.
Description
Dodge
Roadster
1919.
F’rontnge.
The L. Allen Seed Comi.fa lr $1.73-$2.
* J-nl. crates Icebergs -| 1-2 and _______ .
Bushel Boxes. oGod for
down, balance like rent. Britt which we hnve at this season of
C h i i l o o i n - - J a n u a r y 21st, 1n :ihi A.
. Connelly,
The uir is full of things you
Nash touring 1921.
131 bezin operating on n
f
Cukes: Express receipts very larger $2-$2.25. Ariz. $2.75-$.!,
M. t o I2:nn M.
(able also.'
• • 71
$378.43
Realty Co.
. tell
year
coughs
nnd
colds
nre
very
( i i i h r h l l i i — J a n u a r y 21st. 1:00 I*. shouldn’t miss. Get n radio.
mnnd
Two Reo speedster trucks 1922.
■basis exclusively und nre
. Connelly,
: W 5ti demand poor, m arket very , smaller $2.50-$2.75.
m oderate, m arket steady,
7 no |*. At .
FOR YlALE AT A BARGAIN:' prevalent. Be prepared for them. i t
378.13
a l |our prices for the New
; dull, no sales.
Peas: No Fla. suplies. .
National touring 6 pnkscngcr.
Ariz. crates Iceberg mostly $2J a n u a r y 22ml, 10:00 A
Sanford Novelty
Tvyo story dwelling, six rooms Have n bottle of FOLEY’S HON­ M.Ovlcilo—
. Connelly,
Three
Light
Ford
Trucks.
Tomatoes: Fin. 8, Cal. 1, 9 c a n $2.50,
accordance
to
enable
the
. Eggplnnt:
Express receipts
(••
7:11(1 I*. M.
CHASE A CO.
378.43
STANDARD
few
best
$2.75-$3,
poorer
EY
AND
TAR
COMPOUND
and
two
fireplaces,
bath
und
con­
A
t
t
n
m
o
n
t
e
—J
a
n
u
r
y
27rit.
lo:oo
A.
Thre
worm-drive
dv'ord
trucks.’
on
track
including
broken,
sup­
ltt, demand fnir, m arket steady,
to save muney by pay. Connelly,
ONE BIG
PHONE 536.
venances, large yooms, paved handy, nnd with the first sTgn of a M. t o 12:00 it.
. 378.4.7
Two Ford Chassis.
*
’ Fla. pepper crates fancy $4- f 1.50. plies moderate, demand slow, m ar­ SI.25. Southern receipts and de­
Works
for merchandise handled
DESIGNER
KW0 ui - J a n u a r y 23nl. I :o0 l*.
,
Connelly,
streets, $.1,000.00, ono-haW cash. cough or cold take a dose anil pre­ i t . I. 011
: /-Peas: Express receipts light, ket slightly weaker, Fla. (5s re mand m oderate, rnnrket steady,
Olds 8 touring. 7 passenger.
to 3:"o I*, i t .
378.43
This
principle
will
absoTABLE
vent a serious nilmsnt. FOLEY'S
Connelly,
A. I’. CONNELLY &lt;fc CONS.
I.a ltc M a r y — J a n u a r y 21th, to;tlo
■apply holdovers liberal, practical­
Dodge 1922 touring.
be deviated from in
378.43
Patterns
^Penpera'-1
^
' '*2
IIONEY AND TAR COMPOUND) A. M. to 3:00 I*, it.
()f l-rmnnmlti
....__
8$ |cotwhatsoever)
ly no good stock arriving.
BETTER BABY CHICKS: PinoV. C. COLLER, Prop.
i ip p t r s . Y1 'S
car on track, sup- *175
r,.w,,u- h,,rs*
o„ ni« Boston $1Connelly,
Three
Dodge
tourings
1920.
••
'
rcmnonls
serges
F
’OR
SALE—A
ttractive
income
I
a o l a — J n n n o r y 25th. 10:0(1 A. it.
378.43 ■■
hns been the stamlnril family cough i t o 'I2:oo
Peppers:
Express
receipts plies, demand nnd movement mod-! n. ’ ,
fcreeze,
White
Leghorn
Chicks
Chandler
touring,
it.
jff-operty,
rental
$4,800.00
per
Connelly,
silks and all kinds
remedy for over 35 yenrs, bring­
OR SALK—Ten room are sired by.pedigreed males from
Roninine. Fla. 1. supplies nnd
to 10c
o n ro e J a n u a r y 25th. t'.oo 1*. M.
, J fh t, demand limited, market duH, crate, Fin. steady crates $2-$2.25
378.13
General Shop and Mill Work
Two Ford tourihg.
year, price $20,000.00. A. P. Con- ing prompt relief nnd when once t o .M3:00
Connelly,
I*. M.
'V
here
you
find
what
you
arc
looking;
iCorncr
Oak
Av’enue
and
Cukes: Fla. 2, 1 car on track 'Icnwnd moderate, m arket steady,
Fin. pepper crates fancy $2.25cotton
goods
high
record
hens.
Eirffs
perfect­
Cards of Sanford’s Reputable
Velie touring 1922.
378.13
1
nelly
&amp;
Sons.
A.
VAUHIIN.
| $2.75.
used you will never he without it.
*t Apply
W. Long, ly hatched by modern incubators.
liroken, light supplies, demand ami F’l-. $1.25-$ 1.75.
Connolly,
Contractor nnd Builder
T a x Assessor.
Dodge, Graham 1 1-^ ton truck,
. Professional &gt;7en, each of
378.13
fr.r
and
at
pricca
to
suit
your
purse
moderate,
Sold
everywhere.—Atlv.
Avenue.
Squnsh: Express receipts light, movement
THE
MYSTERIOUS
Witness
a
t
I, . . .
.
------v—.
market
Vigorous
chicks,
true
to
strain,
Connelly,
lluick
touring
1919,
7
passenger.
PePP®™: FI". 9 .demand slow,
FOR WORKING WOMEN ^
whom, in h!-t chosen profession
378/43
I practically no demand, no sales. lightly stronger. Fla. sq. bu. crat­ mnrket
the Milnne tonight. Free tick517 Commercial Street
a hundred; $180 a thousand.
dull. Fin. B e lls fancy $1..
Ituick touring 1918.
The l&gt;est of workers get out of the Herald recommends to the
Connelly,
5NTS WANTED $2(j
Strawberries: Express receipts es fancy $1.50-$5, choice $3.50-$l. &lt;5-*2.25, choice $1.50.
c’g
at
Herald
office
for
Mrs.
Stella
i
378.13
Immediate
deliveries.
Order
“bet­
Dodge
3-4
ton
truck.
sorts
when
the
liver
fuil*
to
net.
Connelly,
F.ggplnnt: No C-l arrivals, no
THE PAINT WE SELL
liberal, .demand limited, market
j Arlington.
Pens: Fin. I. Fin. express 1
baby chicks’’ from Pinebrcczc
378.13
fS-Mnk nnd sell my car- ter
They feel languid, hnlf-sick, “blue” people.
.
unsettled, Fla. |mny reefer 40c &lt;it., ears on track, supplies moderate, ear. light sunpli.w, demand light,
IS
Kdgcwood.
Sanford,
Florida.
A
good,
clean
i
Fnrm,
Callahan,
Florhla.
Some
of
these
cars
were
trailed
nml discouraged and think they
mover.
•omo unsold, ntnrket weak.
itemund nnd movement slow, niar- market steady, Florida fair 1 1*2
are getting lazy. Neglect of these
.
........
ate business; good profits. FOR SALE—Oranges, 50c, 75c and in on new Dotiges. Most bf them th "in to adopt George W. Hall and
• Cabbage: Fla. 3, N. Y. 2, H. (.’. •!!^.Jv*nk* p,h'* crates, large sizi* \ hi. hprs, largo sizes $2.50-85. 5-nk Swope- Douglass Inc., Lot 11* .
$378,71
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
symptoms might result in n sick
(McDaniels, Box 601, Home$1.00 per 100, grapefruit $2.00 have been left with u.r to Ih* soltl Mntliclinll, minors.
o, 12 ctfrs c’XjMrlt ti to arriv e, sup 5-.7r»-$.t, small low ns $|.
hprs. largo $.7.50-81, Cnl. std. let, Swope- Douglass Inc.] Lot l g y t l f j r
378.43
spel
■It,
therefore
the
sensible
course
nnd $2.50 per 100. U. T. Tiller, ami applied on tho purchase of
plies , liberal,
No arrivals,1 • e a r on ture crates, large sizes $7.
Works
„ , demand
— limited, , Means:
.
Swope-Douglass Inc., Lot *13 ..........” ......
11th tiny of December, A.
is to take a dose or two of Herblne. George A. DeCottes
new Dodges.” They are all real l)KThis
378,13
Paolo.____________________ ■
movement light, market u n ’etiled. 1,n “'k broken.
suppliej;
upslerate,
•■ • I 1. •r/JIv’'
1*11&lt;|
192.1.
Means: Fin. 17, 2 ears Fin. c«*- Swopo-Doiiglasiv .Inc., I/*t..l I ...... JL. A.
Attorney-at-Law
It is just the medicine needed to
"It it’s Metal wc can weld it”
■578.13
FI*. 1 1-2 bu. hprs. $ l.3 5 -$ |.to, s ’ ill mnnd and movement slow, mar­ press, supplies nnd demtind nmdFOR SALE—200 Tangerines,*V«I- good, having been reconditioned.
HANS ANONSEN.
purify th* system und restore the
Terms
to
those
who
can
establish
Over
Seminole County
........
1
C. Wakefield few sales $1.25-$1.10 ket weak. 7-M Ini hprs. wax $.1-$;|,. crafe. m arket steady good stock. Swope-Douglass Inc., Lot 15 .
-oiuiia Lu (lira Hung, Jaffa, und
'
378.1
;1
5E0R
RENT
.RAGNA
ANONSEN.
HANFORD, FLORIDA
IT
DOES
NOT
CRACK,
.
vim
anti
ambition
of
health.
Price
* Stfnfe* ‘of thetd *diti*rf *dun 12-2(7-27-1 -.7-10-17.
Washington (Clear, 29 above). 60, green $l.50-$3.
Rose Court Addition to Hanford. Florida.
Bank
Grapefruit buds.
II. T. Tiller, diVilit*.'
I"1,
green liest *2.75-$.'!.
•5&lt;)c.
Sold
hy
Union
Pharmacy;
r
—
T
w
o
ho
ekchnngetl
for
real
estate
im­
Squash; N„ c .i arrivals, no -5 (&lt;few
REEL,
NOR
BLISTER,
OR
nice
furnished
Lettuce: Fin. 3, Cal. 3. s cars
$.7.50, poor low ns $1
Rose Court Inc'., I.o* 50 .....................
Sanford, ------------ Florida
NOTICE.
,
Ikrtj. mg or bed rooms $20. Paoln.
106.60
proved or unimproved. Diamonds
on track ineluding broken, 2 brok­ V,rH °V ,rn.ck. supplies moderate,
CHALK OFF
Straw herries:( No r . | arrivals, Rose Court Inc., Lot 81 .;......... ......... f
I’.
*NEW
hospital
tent
20x30.
C.
MONEY
The
annual
m
et’irjr
of
the
ith. 312 or 314 F’.ust 5th
en. liberal supplies, demand moder­ uemand and movement very slow, liberal supplies, demand slow,
or anything else of value.
378.43
Send this ml nnd ten cents to
4 Deal. Pabla. Fla.
Stockholders of the Sanford Build-' A Full Line of Kalsomine, VarA. I \ CONNELLY &amp; SONS
ate, rnnrket steady. F’ln. N V
Fla. std. crate* $(.. market weaker. Fla. reefers 40c- ( . J, Mai shall and W. T. Langley, beginning at
Foley
&amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
ing
&amp;
Loan
Association
wi'l
be
held
,
crates Big Boston $l.75-*2, Cal’
SEE
the
Sanford
Stove
Works,
&lt;502
CO.
SANFORD
MOTOR
aOc quart.
F!stnldishcd 1908
the
S.
W.
Cor.
of
See.
31,
Tp.
19
H.,
R.
31
K.
nishrs
and
Stains
Chicago. III., writing your nnmo
•f V|&gt;i»11«*:■1 1«, ii f llr T u t llrril * Sanforil
at its office, No. 108 Magnolia ]
crates Iceberg mostly $.7.
New York City (Partly cloudy,
Ave. before buying
Dodge Dealers.
......In
fMIsly,
25
above).
Real
Estate, Loans and
|
.-.T
.*
,
i.f
I
h
r
l
i
r
n
r
r
n
l
Run
N.
1188.8
ft.
tA
Rose
Court
Add.
to
Hnnnnd
address
clearly.
You
will
re­
Schellc
Maines
Avenue. 8 I’. M., for the purpose
„ ,
2.1 above).
3’
Beans; Supplies heavy, demand
stoves. We will snve you money.
Phono 3.
Means: Liberal supplies, do.
•f Ihr Hinlr of l-'lorliln.
SOLD ONLY BY
—
ceive
a
ten
cent
bottle
of
F
’OLEY'S
Insurance
ef
electing
Board
of
Directors
for
I
moderate, market slightly weaker,
ford,
Fla.,
thence
East
150
feet,
thence
south
We
also
repair
stoves
of
all
kinds,
mand m oderate, mnrket
l« h. t. t» itlven | h u t *J. A.
? **• market
,!’
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
*:• LAWYER
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
Fta. 7-8 bu. hprs. best $2.50, some supplies ! it
light,
dull. light,
Fla Fin. hors, best dark green steatlv,
the ensuing yenr nnd for t h e !
Phone IH I0I-H Magnolia Ave.
6 i:. W hite, iitireliiiNfrs grafnnoias and sewing machines.
1188.8
ft.,
tiu
nee
west
150
ft.
to
beginning
..’
.
....,1163.8
0203.05
$.'!-$.3.Dodge
Roadster.
*
poor low as v$ 1.
for coughs, colds and hoarseness,
lair considerable yellow, large sir. 2 5 .'onto green $2-$2 50.
llrtllfl. i t No. (17. ilitle.l
transacting of such other business | SANFORD PAINT
104-tfc
— Court House
Dodge Touring.
.
|niy iif .1it it...
ft. i i t j i , hits
Notice is hereby given to any and all |iersons interested in the
Pens: Supplies liberal, demand $ I
uLsn
free
sample
package
of
F
’Ons
may
legnlly
come
before
the
,
fakes,
Eggplant,
Peas,
Squash*
' PrS‘ fanry ,2 -, “*r'°. vl'oice
,
Hudson Touring.
■I o r l i f h u t - In m y o ffice. REGULAR meals served nt the
STORE
fair, market sliglitly weaker, Fla
LEY’S PILLS, a diuretic stimu­
meeting.
I.iglit su polios, demand slow, special assessments against the various pieces of property alx.vc descrUm.l
**»*•••• 'IM'licutlon f o r T a x
Haynes Touring.
the
Pheonix,
single
ntenls,
by
Eggplant ; I car from Fin. sup­ movement light, market dull. Fla that said assessments are payable in full within thirty days a fter the
hprs. few heat $2.50, poor $1.25-82.’
lant
for
the
kidneys,
nnd
F’OI.F’
.
Y
T. J. MILLER, President.
Issii.- in u e c o n lu n c o w ith
STEWART The Florist
Fcrinps-Rooth Touring.
Welakn Bldg.
phone 303 CATHARTIC TAULETS for Con­
Peppers: Liberal supplies, de- plies ami demand light, market^ ‘•rates poor stock $2.50-*2 60
•U'l r* rt If ir a te «'m1iritn*n 111 ** tiny or week. Try them.
Attest:
* above and foregoing special assessment roll has been equalized, np- “■ “M
Oakland
Touring.
s
Cady,
Fin.
fancy
■
■
M
'‘•■
•“■rUini
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
s
i
tu
.
n"M“'r«te, market steady,
Flowers For All Occasions
stipation nnd Biliousness. These
$2.50-$.|/,0.1 Straw berries: Supplies” modIcrA. P. CONNELLY,
S-mhi'.l- C o u n ty , I'lo rh lu . MELON Seed—Tom Watson. Irish
KENT VULCANIZING CO.
choice $2-$2.50.
Fred R. Wilson
proved and confirmed or in fifteen equal annual installments with 111- ■ ■
j J*ln. crates fancy mostly $2.50.
Member* Florists Telrgraph De­
wonderful remedies have helped
ate. no sales reported.
1 2-20-24-27- 1-3-lO-r.te
*&gt;
f
S\V*i.
S
ic
.
.It.
Twp.
ray,
Kieckley
sweet,
Florida
F’uCORNER OAK AND 3RD ST.
Cukes: Supplies light, demand
Tomatoes: linhnma 2. Fla boat
Iciest at 8*5 from and a fte r tiie time raid special
millions of people. Try them! Sold
Lettuce:
Fin. -!. Cnl. !». Aid/..
-I K Hi iicrcx. T h e sulil
livery Association
stauil ■ ■
fair, market strong, Pul. .«(, |,„ I A
PHONE 17._______ _
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
from Bahama Id. *.’
llntf I... h,, ,| ;,t th&lt;- flute of vorite, Ga. Rattlesnake. 1 grow I
everywhere.
approved and confirmed.
»;«
’
rack
includin'*
hrak
814
Myrtlo
Avc. Phono 2G0-W
nntl
save
these
seed
myself,
money
pjjjj
crates No. 2. $2.50-$3. No. Is. no !' "J1" " 1, fair, market steady. Fin tiemami
demand slow,
si
SA I.E—Reo speed-wagon in ELECTRIC Cl/RLING IRONS
.............. such c e r t i f i c a t e In
movement li.*h» (’„|
■
First ^nlionttl Hank Bldg.
sales reported.
^ meeting of the Finalizing Hoard of tlm City of Sanford, Flor­ ■
■
" *':illon. U n less can not buy nnv better. 50 cents
ro l!,,ri,.""k\\vrapped choice $.7-$.1.:
first
class
condition.
F!quipped'
■
■
S2-7/*' F"*''* leafy $2.50■niric.it*' mIi .’i II Ik* rptlecitiFil lb. W. H. Thomson. Lloyd, F’la.
V:
Eggplant: Light supplies, de­ •' . -I &gt;s 5&gt;_-$2.2.*, liahamns i!s
Sanford, ------------ Florida
ida, will he held nt the City Hall at 2:30 P. M. on the 11th day of
Vocational schools in nevera'
for hus service hut never been
mnn or young man for ex* Mirhigttn
1* I" law Tux ........ w ill Is$
r
r
’
«
&gt;
ar
?s'
T
,
rn,U‘s
I!'k’
Boston
mand moderate, market steady turning wrnpned 21(is $2.
$1.50
cities
hnve
assisted
the
M .70-52. f e w *2.50.
Can be easily
r*«''
rh.. ; s t h tiny o f J u n - EXPERT Typewriter cleaning and used ns such.
January, 1921, a t which meeting said hoard will hear any and all
Flu. crates $3-$|.
•
Lettuce: Flu. X
n. 1921.
Ariz.
changed for truck of nny kintl. See Automobile and bike tires elusive agent of Jacksonville State organization of parent-teach­
Tomatoes: No C-l arrivals, no complaints and object ions as to such special assessments, and will at ::
repairing.
Call
II.
S.
Pond,
Sanford Machine Co.
Strawberries:
■■
FKSS lm o fficial H lu n a tu r e
Light supplies, •«. Western receipts moderate, deer associations by printing withour
FL E. F!chols *nt Sanford Mattress Get our prices before buying
( ontinued on page (5.
■■
Itilf ih,- 19th d a y o f I»u- phone 225 or Peoples Dank.
demand nmdernti . F’la. reefers
said time adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice ■■
charge
its
monthly
bulletin
for
dis­
Journal
in
Sanford.
Good
pro­
( i r n r r n l V l.rliln r . n i l M uller
i A. I» 1927
179-tfc F’actory.
Elton J Moughton
mostly fiOe quart.
M urks
tribution in their respective ills and 1iglit; and when said special assessments are so equalized and ■ X
i: A I )OI?lSGAMS. *
Philadelphia (Clear, 20 above). SI*
position
for
a
live
hustler.
tricts.
&lt;'lrk
I’lrctilt
t
’f.nrt.
ARCHITECT
( 'y l l i n l r r (arlm tliiK
■
Lettuce: Fla. 20, Cal 18, Ariz.
K&lt;’oV‘
n ' ^ion l',",K|,A"
E" T' IIF " At I ...... ITV adjusted, same will then stand confirmed and he, and remain binding ■
....................
l-’lorltln. t o ti l - Ii Ik Iii -hI Mililer fu r ra s h
will he held nt the nffiro -of the
* i?KSen
,*r/.v&gt;(il.l ?ioV
I ion N
No.
ADOPTED
■■
Apply to
2, N. J. 2, N. V. 2.
'
lo r n DAY
Loos upon the property against which said assesments are made until ■
O' \ M W e e k s . I). IT.
a
First
National
Bank
Bldg.
I’h n n u 02
Sanfor)
HI*
a b o v e ilvserthi'i* p ro p e r ty
Company,
109
S.
Pnrk
Avenue,
in
■1-3-1"-17 -2 1-flic
r „
«»F DECEMBER. A. D. 192.7. *
f r o n t d o o r of t h " C o u rt I loll*"
Romnine: Fla. 2, 38 cars on
paid iu accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 108 of the City ■ ■
the
City
of
Snnfortl,
Florida,
on
Sanford,
—--------Florida
Seminole
Hotel
105 Palmetto Avenue
S a n f o r d . !• lo rida. ott .Monday. I-'
pTit u u u i . a m , - jT%iT»:T
I lie following is the estimated cost
truck including !»r«•li«*|19 «|«*ni:in&lt;!
the 15th day of January. 1924, nt
paving Sanford Avenue 21 Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, adopted on the 10th day of
, '‘" ' I d itlven t h n t ttn- r n a r y lilt. 1921. lo-twrc-n the In*
moderate market almiil steady,
■
■
Phone 4H1-J
•f
11:00
a
n
d
2:iin
n'elurU
lit
III"
d
a
y
j
the
hour
of
4:00
o’clock
P.
M.,
for
»&gt;
Hi.
u
n
t
h
o
r
l
ty
o
f
Hi.it
December, A. I). 1923.
.....F r „ „ M i„
■u
A. D. POTTER
I ' h i n i r 199 -I'h u n r O N
f “*• , ” ipter Garden Section, •1 "*•», "mutn to (icaevu Avenue.
Coffee and Lunch Shop
I ‘Irriithoi Issuetl o u t of tlio l i i n - , to s a t i s f y t h e said - x e c u t l o n . the purpose of considering such
*
z
Uig Boston $1.50U'Miri
s,
v.-ntli
J
u
f
l
l
r
l
u
l
f
l
r
|i
a
t
"
i
l
a
t
S
a
n
fo
r
d
.
S-tiilnol"
C
o
u
n
­
( S K A , *&gt;
, L . R. P H I L I P S , City Clerk.
matters as muy he brought before
MILDRED SIMMONS
other sections some ordinary 3(1110 Cu. ytls. grading fie 50c
,* ' ' " r 8 e m ln u le U tiunly. ty Clorlilu .th i s t h " 20lh day of !&gt;••QUICK SERVICE
*»
$ 1,000.00 S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T R O L L , P R E P A R E D U N D E R A U T H O R I T Y
Jit.
.
"'•ij'1, - tin t- tif K eltru u ry cem tivr, A.. I&gt;. 1923.
10
l.iii.
ft.
combined
curb
ami
HELPED LITTLE GIRL'S COUGH
•?LVl ’/i0’.
'* *n‘u’s heud, $1.(55gutter (u&gt; Site
Teacher
of
Pianoforte
r.. M. HAND.
J ' " " o ' 1 »uhl e x e c u t i o n Is
Dated this the 20th tlay of De­
O F R E S O L U T IO N NO. i l l A D O P T E D T H E M in i DAY
2.112.00
TRAN SFER
$
Cul. crates Icelierg $J-$2 7".
“FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR
loo Lin. ft. flush curb @ :ifie .............
As S h r r l f f of Sem inole
h 'In J titlu m -n l o f Miihl
cember, 192.1.
and
Pipe
Ort(an
Tomatoes: Fla. 3. Nassau 6 5
O F D E C E M B E R . A. I). 1923.
I
COMPOUND
is
fine.
My
little
35.00
M
H
C
o
u
nty
.
Klorldn.
1..
?'1' ' *'' I"
(lint
-certain
l . u r n l n m l I .iiiik I t U l a n r e l l a u l S. O. CHASE,
Studio: Room 225, Meisch
curs on trark including broken 32;&gt;0 Sq. ytls. paving 61 $2.20 ....
I 2 -2 0 - 2 7 -1-3 - 1 0 -Itc
- girl had an awful cough. I got a
I ',
"'OlUf th e r e i n , w h e r e 7,150.00
The following is the estimated cost of paving C01nn1erci.1l Street HI
Iiiu .
S tiirn ac
Attest:
*
President.
510 Lin. ft. stiirni sewer (jb $1.20
r
Ai'i.fhain.
I
hi
w
a
n
t
A
h
rasupplies light, demand moderate
bottle
of
FOLEY’S
HONEY
AND
Building
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
612.00 from Palmetto Ave. east to Sanford Ave., and Sanford Ave. from Com- Na
The
very
best
Battery
is
an
A LFR ED FOSTER,
Hum '."rl
tr u flln u
mnrket steady. Fla. (is ripes,.wrup‘ 130 f.in. ft. stower newer &lt;Ji $3.50
*iu
TAR COMPOUND nnd gave her a
|"»m llr .s Horse * Mute Uft.. OF STOCKHOLDERS OF SAN____ Secretary.
120.00 m enial St. south to First Street a width of 40 feet with sheet asphalt um
pctl nnd turning wrnppcd, m»nu»
l ‘ir&gt;t ir r . " " I
few doses and she was greutly re­
FORI)
MORTGAGE
LOAN
U.
H
ry
n
n
.
I»eD
■
30
Cu.
ytls.
Class
II.
Concrete
6i)
$23.00
I ha (••vl.-.i u p o n t h e fo t.
fancy count, $l-$5,
■1(50.00 '00 Cu. yds. grading (o&gt; 50e ...............
|,i„
E
X
I
D
E
lieved," writes Clyde II. Henson,
NH
NOTICE
OF
ADOPTION.
........
$
350.00
COMPANY.
.
M . a . m u m s . vi. it.
3
Inlets
(T
e
$10.00
count
XusHnu (»h turning ;m&gt;|
Mil
»i,if "
(M-tvIt: &gt;
Mnrlhrnok, * Virginia. The best
(54 ft. of flush curb @ 36c ..............
Notice
is
hereby
given
thnt
on
120.00
Sanford.
F’lorida.
s p - e ln llx liiK In
We
re-chargc
and
repair
ail
S. 0. Shinholser
_______ 22.10 ■ M
ripe wrupptsl, wusty fancy count ‘*•'90 Lin. ft. 3" drain tile Oil $100.01) per M.
tilui
t
"
f
S
o
u
t
h
w
e
s
t
ti
ti
a
r
t
e
r
it r n l t i i
t'r tn s i r y
U I . - ikm-m unit
remedy for coughs, colds, Hoarse­
nn
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the 18th tiny of January, 1924, the
'
'('ta r te r.
S e c ti o n 5.
260.00 1080 Lin. ft. of concrete curb nnd gutter (S&gt; 80c.......
makes
of
Batteries
•3, choice count $2-82.50 216s «i
......... 8(54.00
tV7'ti*coli*icy—
—
c
h
r
o
n
i
c
a
k
i
n
u
m
i
Taking
up
1321
Sq.
ness;
relieves
promptly
anti
effec­
■birth
M“ n * e an Ku»t. That in*pursuance with the Char­ undersigned will apply to the
&gt;'ds. Grouted brick and replacing
25-f 1.50.
’
H’
Contractor and Builder
llluuil 'Umi .in-.. Ki-niuli- IOmcUMcii
2150 Sq. yds. paving (jd $2.ofP
.........
........ 1,900.00 j
tively. FOLEY’S HONEY AND
Inuh , " 1 s "hlfi live a c r e s ) ter and in accordance with pro­ Judge of the Circuit Court for
name for fouot^itma in imu k Oi 50o ..... ..............
trail Itli'-iiuiiitlMio.
Cukes: Fla. I. light supplies
fr a n . ■
F lo r h la , a s the visions of law, the annual mect- the Seventh Judicial
(561.00 501 Sq. ft. alley approaches 60 25c
RAY BROTHERS
TAR COMPOUND has stood tho
ttlflri- m u
first
\ n t l u i i n l llitnl*
Circuit of
........ 12(5.30
demand
‘Jnn ford,-------------- Florida
1.1,
.................. U ryant.
Flngiuocring, Legal cxpcnies, etc., 8'd .
c., , moderate.
..............Market steady,
llu lllllilK
test
of
time,
serving
three
genera­
Florida,
nt
his
office
in
Sanford,
I,(i27.(m 250 Lin. ft. 12” storm sewer (d) * 1.20
ing
of
the
Stockholders
of
t
h
e
,
riu . bu. crates fancy, some oidi......... 300.00
.lt,H 'I'.'fl!-*
•"•feOy
Klven
Sanfuril
I
'l
u
i
l
.
l
i
.
"ff' r f o r suio u n d seli j Sanforil Mortgage Loan Contpuny j Florida, for nn Order authorizing Phone 518---------------Sanford tions.
-I Inlets &lt;a&gt; $10.00 .
[ nary, $2.50-$3.50, choice *1.50-$1...... .
160.00
$13,860.00
1 Manhole rebuilt ................................
10.00 2 3
. . j * Pr rs: FH'-- '*',1 car «n track Credit by 200 tonv rack &lt;H&gt; $1.80
3(50.00 300 Sq. yds. brick relaid («&gt; 50c .........
W. J. Thigpen
150.00
unbroken, supplies light. ,1,-rnamI
S
E
L
L
S
IT
FO
R
L
E
S
S
100 Lin. ft. granite curb reset Qb 15c ....
E XAirt n ia r k i t hliiflitly w r a k r r
Kla
15.00
Real Estate
■ fl
crates fancy *225-$2.50, poorer Total estimated cost
$13,50(1.00
Engineering, legal expenses, etc.
551.(30
■M
, 25W| a")(f •r,° ’ choice $2, poorer $1.- To he Ixirnc entirely by adjacent property.
FIRE,
LIFE. AUTO
O■ W vlukn I (lock
-S q n fo /tl, Florida
CO M E O N - T H E
i Number of feet frontage .....
■■
2532.8
Insurance
L A W F U L L Y N IC E .
H U N T IN G tsE A 'bO N
NOo TO T \ K E
V/IL.L- O E O V E R
:
O N a,
.B E F O R E b H E
YF
‘b T D P S TAvLKlN'.’
IN
R. C, M A X W E I* L
fME;
^ O o o t'
Real Estate

mu

Assessment per foot frontage

lost articles, *nd perform many important tasks for you

SHOCKER CASE IS DEMPSEY AND LEONARD ONLY RING
COMPLICATED ONE|CHAMPS LIKELY TO RETAIN CROWNS
THE JUDGE FINDS
..... ... .......... .......

AD RATES

IT ’S EASY T O OWN
- YOUR HOME

148

...Phone... &lt;( 148

’HONE 148

Orlando Auto
Beauty Parlor

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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::

IT’S EASY TO SHOP
AT OUR STORE

Si
S3

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

—----------- ----- --:_________
John B. Stetson Hats............... ...$7.00 to $10.00
Ladies’ black or brownOxfords c•rone-strap pumps, at per pair.
..... ..............$3.50
See the new style of Ladies’ Pattent, Suede
and Satin pumps.....................7.00 and $7.50
Men’s Brown Dress Shoes, at per P a ir .....$3.50
iVlen^s Brown or Black Vici Kid Shoes at per
l)air:r-:............................................... $6.00
Men’s Khaki Pants at Per Pair 1. .............. $1.50
36 Inch Pajama Checks at Per Patr...............19c
Inch Host Grade Bleaching at Per Yni-rl
.36 Inch Satinette, Colors Pink, Blue, Rose,
Vellow at Per Yard..............................oo
72x90 Bed Sheets Each.............. ............... 98c
32 Inch Soisette All Colors at Per Yard........ 50c
Curtain Scrim, White and Ecru, at Per Yard 15c

SUNPROOF

’ARTMEN^

Wanted

F. P. RINES

EAT AT BOB AND BETTY’S

Located in the Field’s
Auto Top Biulding* 2nd
door west of the San
Juan Garage
F eaturing
Home
Cooking, Home Made
Pies and a good clean
meal for 35c

B a tte rie s

|The Churchwell Company|

Shorty Orders a Specialty

By GEORGE McMANUS

fINGING U P F A T H E R

-tr.

It s a Full Purse and a Good Time When Xmas Comes for Everyone Who Enrolls in Our Christmas Savings Cluh

We want- 3 o i l 1 1 1 i t , t i n e ! e v e r y o n e i n v o u r f n n i i l v n L n v n m ' f s i n m i a 1 4 . . , : n k . . „ 1 . . « • ____± * 1
late money for
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H K D P R E S 8 D IS P A T C H E S

ORATORY IN FIRST SESSION
THE HOUDAT RECESS

Thirty Concrete Piers Have
Finished—‘Others Made A t
Of M Per Day.

MEASURE
BEING!
CONSIDERED

CONGRESS TRIES
EN ADJOURN TO BLOCK SALE
P ■
...
OFARNSTOMEX
LL and Means Committee
Reduction B ill
i
Tkr
I WASHINGTON, J * ». 4 ,-C o n returned Thursday from its
ntesi, listened to several
n o i pent-up oratory, transact11 few routine detail* ana then
- i d until Monday.
♦
with committeea at i
'the Senate and House are
sled to yet finally into a
i which will carry them up to
jnment, planned for before
national political convention
jammer.
,
,. . ■
•
AdminintarUve Feature#
I Work ou administrative features
|the Mellon tax tax reduction bill
I returned b y the house ways
j nttnn com m ittee, which hopes
bring forth lecialtaioh in 10
( or two w eek s. The first appriition bill of the session, that
the Interior department is to
presented to the house next
ttdiy and be followed by the
sy and navy budgets.
|7be Senate Thursday made antr ineffectual effort to elect a
Jmnn of the interstate comj committee two more ballots,
Nth and 27th o f long drawn
contest between the. regular
Iinsurgent Republicans and the
craU, being taken without
king the deudlock. The vot; stood approximately aa before,
itor Cummins, Republican,
a. receiving 28 and 29, respecsly, for re-election; Senator
ilth, Democrat, South Carolina,
tiring 31 on bath ballots, and
stor Couzons, Republican, Mlch-

11 .

[Nine insurgent Republicans and
t two 1’nrmcr-Labor Senators
'ted for Senator Cousens, their
Ircngth increased by Senator La
dlette, Republican. Wisconsin,
» has been ill apd returned to
senate Thursday fo r the first
this session.
solution of tho contest is
aked for nest wack. however,
sluns Thursday
centering
plans to shelve the fight on
Senate door and leave to the
nmittee itself, temprorarily at
the selection o f a chairman
a temporary presiding officer.
1considering matters o f routine
sine*) the Senate during the day
ally provided fo r In
(nvestign’
1by the privileges and elections
nitteo of the election o f SenaMayyflcld. Democrat, Texas,
with excessive expend!and other irregularities. A
pbcommittee will meet next Tues)iy to map out procedure.
Tat Measure Considered,
•cming consideration o f the
slnistration’g tax bill the house
■y» snd means committee decidThursday
. to .postpone,*
---P c . r until afit determines whether a sol­
* bonus bill shall be reported,
* of many of the provisions ing a change in policy and of
sections proposing changes in
rates.
Agreed as to what should be
used us administrative features
be taken up at onco, the comUec gave its approval o f the
vision limiting capital losses to
1-2 per cent, the maximum now
Tided for capital gains. It also
"rmined that a corporation in
ing its losses over two sueve years must offset them in
luting its tax
return, with
*nds received from subaida*—8 stipulation in the existI revenue net but not carried
the bill sent to the committee by
• treasury.
.
{A*cu*sion of stock dividends retw in the committee, at tho
Tgestion
of
Representative
« y . Democrat, Illinois, asking
"• Gregg, nn assistant to Scciry Mellon who is advising the
nuttee, to drnfl an amendment
Uned to exclude stock dividends
m ‘ ho captisl gain provision of
J proposed bill.
Mr. Gregg drew up an 'amend'iit, action on which went over
util11*Jator date, which he said,
aid have the effect or making
' Xam derived from the sale of
* ncsWel as a dividend or ac,y
*rom the recipient
wo dividend subject to the or;nry rates of normal and sur•« rather than to the 12 1-2 per
™ rat? "n capital gains. At the
, f, t™*. however, he pointed
mat in several particulars such
amendment might work out unt*factorily,
Gould Easily Re AvoKed.
Th« amendment,” he advised
Continued on page 8.

Watch for
Your Name
If it appears on tho want ad
page of The Horuld today,
you will receive two freo
tickets to tho pcrformanco
“ t The Milano Theatre toJiinht. You may bo the
ucky one. Read thorough*y the little want ads.

FalreMId
reMId Introduce* Resolution'
Rato House Preventing Muni­
tion Sales to Foreign
Nations

Been
the

Work on Sanford's now yacht
business is progressing aa rapidly
aa could be expected, according to
Superintendent Alvarez,who baa a
large force of workmen w e lly enged in building forms and pourjr concrete.
Already 30 concrete piers have
been finished, he amid, and other*
will be constructed as fast aa
possible. Some idea o f tha prog­
ress that la being mado ia gained
by the fact that 10 large forms
Were poured in two nnd one-half
hours Thursday morning, accord­
ing* to Mr. Alvarez.
The capacity o f the concrete
mixer is 30 yards per day and
each form contains from a yarr
• yard and a half o f concrete.
Of f the 30 pfers already completed there are 10 o f which
which* are 28
“
fret long and weigh approximately
4,500 pounds. The first concrete
was poured last Saturday, accord­
ing to Mr. Alvarex. Thirty-six
hours after the concrete is poured
the forma may be stripped, Mr. A lvurex aald, and the pier* moved
to one side in order that others
may be poured. After a lapse of
30 days the piers arc then ready
to be driven.
There are 728 piers to be made,
said Mr. Alvarex. He expects to
begin the work o f driving the
piers in the water early in Febru­
ary* Ip the meantime, he said,
there is to be some dredging and
fllUng in to be done. This -work
will probably begin tho latter part
o f January.
An interesting pnrt o f the work
that is now being done is tho preparing o f the stool cores for tha
* * ' ‘InciVnse
ere
forms which
tho strength
of hto concrete piern. The'fram e­
work consists o f six steel bars held
together by steel stirrups placed at
regular Intervals.
Within’ a few duys CO forms will
have been built and then tho work
of making from 20 to 30 piers per
day will begin in earnest.

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_

Work on Melho *tax

Y , JANUARY 4,1924

SANFORD, FLORIDA*

SINGLE CXMP1BS FIVE

•t

Tomaka Crew Seek
Release From Bail
J»r T t f A a steta fM l P r e s s )

LONDON, Jam
4— Greet
Britain has asked the United
Staten far release from bail of)
1be British snd Caasdlaa mem­
bers o f tha craw o f the British
schooner, Tomaha, alleged r«m
runner, which was wised, last
November beynod the threemilt limit o f Nsw York.

m eeting o f th e

INDUSTRY HAS
BEEN FINANCED

c. OF C. FWDAYlLARGE CAP
•Constructed By*
FULL OF INTEREST Plant
* Cracken Company TV

MABEL NORMAND
AND C. S. DINES IN
SAME HOSPITAL

Lake Makes Talk—.Traffic Rales
Have Been Drawn, Is

In Operation In 90
Days’

Reported

Sanford secured another
A feature o f Friday’a Chamber ant manufacturing industry.-!
WASHINGTON, Jan. ^ - C o n ­
o f Commerce luncheon was a talk decision Firdsy momtaff r
gressional opposition to the Bale
made by Forest Lake in which he McCracken Manufacturing
of American surplus army equip­
expressed his deep appreciation for pany to build a plant here, f e r J
’
ment to the Mexican government
being honored by hia fellow col­ production of pipe in larffa
Film Actress Undergoes Aa Oper
erystaljsod Friday in the introduc­
leagues on the City Commission tlfe s , materially adding to
Importance o*«!l
tion in the house of two resolutions
ation For Chronic Case bf
the selection aa mayor o f commercial
“
City
Substantial.”
by Representative Fairchild, Repub­
Sanford for another year.
Appendicitis
Announcement wna made
lican, New York, intended to block
Aa
mayor
for
this
city
for
an­
morning by Mr. McCracken
completion o f the project if posother year ho expressed tho desire work on the plant will
aible; The first resolution called
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4.— Court
for the hearty cooperation o f mem­ once and that pipe will
upon thn state department for full
land S. Dines, Denver oil operator,
___
___
bers of____
tho Chamber
o _f Commerce
C&lt;
information aa to negotiations for
turned out from the new ei
who was shot New Year’s night by
in putting over problems thst will ment within the next 60
the sale to Mexico; the second
Horace Greer, chauffeur for Mabel
confront them from time to time. Machinery has been shl|
would prohibit government sales
Normand, film nctress, and Miss
He praised the work that the body no time will be lost in ge
of arms to any foreign government.
Normand herself both are nursing
* * ”the year Juat
had done during
Just passpasa- new enterprise underway.
Aetfd After Conference
Arrests Total IjftM And Fines To
wounds in the same hospital
It
" axpressed belief that it
Credit for securing this hn(
Thursday night.
Representative Fairchild acted
AsHjnnt Or $19,815.50 Were
would do stiil greater work during nnt Industry goes to the *
after a conference with Secretary
Miss Normand, who went to the
1924.
Collected By OActro.
dustries committee o f the
Good Samaritan hospital Thursday
Hughes earlier in the day. Neither
He added that he believed th ^ Chnmber
_____________
o f Commerce. This t
night
in
what
her
pnyilcians
call­
the secretary nor Mr. Fairchild
1924 was going to be a great one \mlTtee, headed by G. D.
Thst Sanford police were especi­
ed a highly nervous state, Friday
had anything to^ay for publication ally active during the year 1923,
in the history o f
Sanford nnd j was able to convince Mr. M'
went under the knife for a chronic
as to their talk, but it js under­ is evidenced by the annual report
pledged his support toward making cn of the superior advent
case o f appendicitis. Her physi­
stood they exchanged views as to of that department mada public
Evariste Lucidl, pnpal audi­ it such. At the conclusion of his Sanford over other *
cians say she is resting easily.
the ’advisability
0if the arms sales by City Clerk L. R. Philips.
’ *
Mr. Lake was congratulated state.
tor
(top), and Mgr. Aurollo talk
to Mexico as a matter of policy and
upon his reelection as mayor.
Dines, with n bullet punctured
The new industry has already .
Chief o f Pnlico Williams, and his
Galli (bottom photo), directorexpediency
without
influencing assistants made 1,899 arrests dur­
lung and n touch of pneumonia in
A report from tho agricultural financed. It will mean the m ove­
the(r respective positions.
the injured organ is doing ns well
general o f tho Vntlcan, recently committee given by Mr. Hutchin- ment of 10 carloads per
ing the year and a total o f $19,­
as can bo expected, according to
During the day both Secretary 359.50 was collected in fines im­
4g£
wero created cardinulx at a cun- sun was to the effect that a re­ tho beginning and the erai
his doctors, but still is in a nervous
Hughes and Secretary Weeks con­ posed by Municipal Judge J. G.
quest was to be made o f nil grow­ ment of 25 men.
dstory.
condition.
ferred with President Coolidge at Sharon.
W. J. McCracken o f Siooa City,: \
ers nnd shippers fo r contributions
different times and later Ramon
The numbor o f arrests mode
Greer, who admits he used Miss
c f colory which will be given nwny Iowa has been manufacturing
Ross, who was one of the Mexican and the offenses for which they
Normand’* pistol on Dines, late
to visitors at the Semiuolo county machine-made pipe for the p u t . I s ’
commissioners In the recent Mexico were made 'are as follows:
Thursduy was formally charged
booth at Madison Square Garden, years, his firm being tho oldest «
City conversations which led to di­ Traffic violations .....................564
with assault with a'deadly weapon
lie said thnt the committee in its kind in the United States. &amp;a
plomatic recognition of the Obre- Disorderly conduct ......_______ 531
with Intent to kill.
charge of the exhibit hoped to have is tho bead o f tha McCraekeii
250
gon government by tho United Gam bling.;......... ...................
The district attorney’s office re­
t two carloads o f celery donated for Machine Company, m anufaU ui*(l
230
of pine making machines used, ta
States, called at the White House Drunkenness ..................
commended that his bail lie fixed
tho purpose.
•
88
accompanied by Manuel Tcllcx, Liquor violation ........
at $10,000. He probably will be
| In regard, to tho proposed counCarrying concealed weapons.. 20
Mexican charge.
arraigned Friday.
September Leads Wfth Total Of ! ty bond isauo to improve the roads|i^ ." J L * nUrp M throughout the
Greer, again questioned Friday,
It wan learned authoritatively Doing business without’ a li­
of Seminole county, President Ed- “ 2 5 ^ ’
™«i»
cense
......................................
flatly denied He ever had used $71,C2U— Building Activities Fall
that the visit of the two Mexican
warJ Higgins stated that a tentaBelow
1922
Marl;.
Riding
bicyclo
on
sidewalk....
habit forming narcotics. His state­
officials had been arranged by sec­
tivo plan for this had i&gt;een drawn
^
Origin of Fire Will Remain Mys­ ment on this point, was brought out
Vagrancy ..........— ..................
pe Company
and
retary Hughes in order to permit
up by n special committee but it is * C'oncr,‘ ° “ ipo
Com
Building
permits
issued
by
tiie
tery Is Belief o f Superin­
Plants
aa tho result of Dines’ nllcgntlou
.n p r
. at „ $300,0&lt;
. . . )0. P
_____
Mr. Robs to carry out instructions Sanitary violations .................
Lcing held until utter the city bond be incorporated
imedlately at San­
will be built immediately
Greer must have
full
tendent.
that urocr
nuw been
uvvu “ m
m city rclerk’s
v ----- ,roifico
* i— tduring
- " v* tiie year§ election.
from Preaidcnt Ohrcgon and pay Operating car while drunk....
Destroying public property .
of hop,” when he fired the ahots.
/h ow Ihut u total amount of
ford and nt Tnmpa, the coat of,
respects to President Coolidge in Selling goods on Sunday ....
The chauffeur also wont farther •
was expended on building
A committee appointed recently each to be mare than $70,000 a n t :,
___ »&gt;• Tbi» A»a&lt;M-latr&lt;l P rt^ a .
the name of tho Mexican chief exe­ Breaking and entering...-.’......
PEKIN, III., Jan. 4— Bodies o f into his record as n rubber heel i activities for the year just ended to draw up a set o f traffic rules to tho working capital will equal tMaU
cutive. 60 far as could be learned R irgcry ...................................
In comparison with permits is 1«! presented to the City Commis­ amount. Concrete bell and eearart
39 workmen still believed buried bqrglar. He said he und n chance
tho visit of tho Mexiban officials Resisting officer .......................
L jicar’s sion far Its approval, reported thut pipe will be manufactured in *B
In wreckage of tho Corn Products acquaintance, James Gallagher, *,nhad no connection of any direct Running over fire hose ___
much IhcnC rules Had been turned over sizes.
tcred store In Oakland. In 1914, and. building was about hiilf ns muc
1J
plant
will
never
be
identified
if
nature with tho arms sale.
tui to. City Attorney George D. DoSkating on qidcwalk..
that
Gallagher
stoic
of
rubH
H
.
■
tor
t
A
c
1922,^
The
tott
The capacity o f the plant whan
,
5
1
they
are
recovered
.according
to
a
pair
Turned Over te W «I m
tor l92YMks $837,488. During that Cottcs,
truffle
........
»• •*» 1- - * •
3
tircvnilimr
anffilnfr
complete will be 2,500 feet per
prevailing
opinlonf
here.
Only
tWo
bei*
heels
while
he
(Greer)
was
In authoritative quarters it was Assault and battery ___ .......
bodies had been removed at noon buying a pair of second hand yearr (fie First National Bunk
It wns announced that J. T. Bod- day, employing 25 men. This will
asserted thnt so far as the policy Cruelty to animals ‘ .............
building, ‘ BPuinh/y building and
Friday.
shoos.
Greer
said
he
was
sentenc­
well,
who recently bccamo a prop­ probably bo doubled within the
making agencies of the government Soliciting passengers...........
Meisch block were erected, which
How Set Mystery.
e d ^ ) 90 days but that he eicap- accounts
erty holder and resident of this next 60 days. K. B. McCracken
wero concerned, nothing had arisen Insanity ................. ...... ..... .......
for
the
big
difference
in
How the spark was set will al­
city, has become a member o f tho o f New York City, a nephew o f
to hinder completion of the plan Riding bicyclo without a light
the- figures.
Mrs. McCracken will come to San­
ways remain a mystery. Superin­
During the your 1023 the month Chamber of Commerce.
to sell arms, rifles!and other equip- Discharging firearms ___ "... 3 tendent Lawton said he believed.
ford
with his family to besom*
It was also reported that the
. o f September was the ono in which
ment to the Obregon government. Displaying fruit on sidewalk.. 4 Workmen never brought tobacco Rum Row Engaging
plant manager. C. D. Wataon o f
city
s
offer
to
the
Atlantic
Coast
It was said at the state department Disturbing
'th
e
largest
amount
o
f
money
was
&gt;ing holy worship..
8 or matches to work ,and formerly
Petersburg will be plant an*
that the details o f the transaction!
In Other Traffic expended. Building activity foi Line Railroad Company of $1,600 St.
Were searched to assure no match­
porintendent. He will bring hi*
had been turned over entirely to
toward
extending
o
f
the
brick
thut
month
totaled
$71,620.
es wore carried. Later, however,
family here to reside.
Secretary Weeks. Whether ’ Mr. Cold W ave Averts
The amounts o f permits as issu­ pavement for a parking space at
U r T h r A M o r ls t r il f* rra »)
it was said nn npneal was made to
The new establishment w ill ho :
Weeks' call at the White House was
tho
depot,
hnd
been
turned
down
ed
each
month
wore
as
follows:
ATLANTIC
HIGHLANDS.
N.
Disastrous Flood the honor and solf-interest of the J., Jan. 4 (A. P.).-rState authori­ January ............ ..................$ 28,460 by the company. Round tablo dis­ located in the south western part,
in connection with working out
workers which proved more effec­
those details was not disclosed.
524)95 cussion on tho subject was held o f the elty, south o f the new car &lt;ties claiming to have reduced to a February ..................
tive.
PITTSBURGH.
Jan.
4.—
Flood
Frank expression was given at
30,165 without arriving at any definite de­ shops. Tne site embrace* aiz
There wire one million pounds thin trickle the flood o f holiday March ............
acres on the Tribly branch o f tha.
the state department to adminis­ waters o f the Allegheny and the of starch in buildings destroyed, llauor which hns been pouring April .........................
25,050 cision as to what course tho city
tration disapproval of the sale of the Mononguhclln Rivers, pouring which Chief Chemist R. F. Sherman asnore from Rum Row, have set May ......
45,475 should pursuo in regard to the Atlantic Coast Line. The city o f
Sanford has already agreed to
. . . to ! into the Ohio, reached the crest
inattter.
arms from any American source
said contained 12 per cent mois­ about chocking the smuggling of June ................................... 26,130
huild a bard surfaced road to th*
45,055
the Mexican revolutionists. While this morning, when the stage of ture. How starch o f this moisture diamomls, nurcotics and aliens, In July ..........
plant.
27.3 feet '\’ns
was reported
reported at
at Point
69,790
no embargo existed to prevent ex-" 27*?.
Point content could have produced ex­ which the rum fleet and bottle fish­ August .........
VOTERS ATTENTION.
Work will begin immediate!/ and
71,620
portation of arms from this coun­ Bridge by the weather bureau. It plosive dust sufficient to cause tho ermen are reported by residents to September ...........
it is expected that, pipe will Jb«
October
............
41.H75
try to Mexico, it was said that the was expected that the Ohio would extreme damage done the plant, be actively engaged.
According
to
information
given
,
November ........................... 11J535 out Friday, voters may pay poll manufactured in less than
Washington government strongly remain stationary until noon, when was a thing, ho added, that he
Colonel H. Norman Schwartzk- December ............
the
stream
would
begin
to
fall.
14,925 taxes now without having to pay weeks. Machinery has already I
disapproved sales to the revolution­
opf, head o f tho New Jersey Stato
The timely arrival of a cold could not explain.
their property tax.
This state­ been shiuped. R. A. McConviUe, \
ists and that such sales would bo
As darkness closed about the
ng of
Total .............. ................ $453,175 ment was given out in order to construction superintendent la enmade by Americans “ at their ow n 1annP during the night prevented workers, n train wrecker was still Police, and Major Kimberlin,
correct a rumor that is prevalent route to the city to superintend
risk.” So far the state depart-1w.h,,t **»« weather bureau expect- pulling cautiously at the wreck­ the Trenton headquarters, deccured
ment has not been advised officially «*, would be one o f the most cBa age of five box cars, in which that these complaints have become Parker Case Occupies that the latter must ulso be paid the building.
so numerous that they have plan­
Tho City o f Sin ford has assured
•1astrous Moods in history *in »»&gt;the
at this time.
that- arms •
havo •
been ••
nine loaders went to their death ned to atation state troopers here
Mr. McCracken of tho contract f o r
Scores o f fnm- screaming
According
to
Tax
Collector
John
.h , u m t.d s u . . . t f v s s i a r s a r w j a
prayers for help. Full
Attention of Court I). Jinkins, many voters have been the nuw city sower pipe and orders
their homes force of the derrick was not ex­ permanently.
controlled by tho Mexican revoluSeveral
Chincsa
arc
known
to
during
the
night
und
Firdsy
werr
in tho habit of paying their poll have already been secured to keep
tionists.
The case o f
Frank Parker, tuxes at tho time thut they pay the plant busy for months. It fa
making themselves as comfortable erted for fear the puli would bring have been smuggled in at Perth
down
the
remaining
wails
o
f
the
Amboy recently. ’ The authorities charged with having intoxicating their property taxes and for *hut estimated that 150 electric horse
as possiblo until they could return
asserted also that many shore liquors in his possession, occupied reason some voters hnvo become power will be needed to begin oper­
to their mud damaged houses when ruin.
Flood Threatening
ations.
$* \n
rum-runners were transporting the entire morning session of the confused in the mater.
waters recede. With the cold snap
Cincinnati Regions Jchc-king the flow from countless Santa Ana Attacked narcotics to New York, Philsdcl- county court Friday and was con­ Those who have registered on The now concern bus already
Jersey City, Trenton, Newark tinued through the afternoon ses­ the city books may qualify for tho been finunced by Mr. McCrmclreiu
little streams, the flood was confin­
Strange Malady phis,
sion.
and other centers.
Mr Th&lt;- Auiirlnlnl rrr«».
ed to water nlrcadv held by rivers, By
city
fl bond election by
- .paying
tying their No stock is for side or will be o f­
Mr. I'arkur, it is charged, was poll
“ w e know diamonds are
CINCINNATI, Jan. 4.—The un­ causing considerable damage. The
taxes and this may bo done up fered fur sale. The shipment o f
llr Tin- Auw liilril Prras.
expected cold wave which swept mills huvo been compelled to shut
smuggled into Highlands. Water- tho owner of several cases of im­
nnd including tho day before raw materials coming to the plant
Cincinnati Thursday and sent the down.
LOS ANGELES, Calif.. Jan. 4.— withen and Atlantic Highlands,” ported liquora found on his pre­ the election, it was said.
and pipe leaving will lie 10 car* par
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m rn with,
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mercury down to approximately 10
Fully 1,000 residents o f Santa Ana said Sargeant Tighe, assigned to mises by officers in November. He
day to'
begin
Mr. McCracfken
degrees above zero prevented the
35 miles from here have been tem­ this phase of tho troopere1 activi- is said to have denied that they
»n id Frida)y morning.
LOCATE
OFFICE
HERE.
threatened serious flood which Bandit Shoots Man
porarily incapacitated by an epi­ tlefl. “ They aro too cheap tnHere. belonged to him.
“ We picked Hanfurd heenuso o f
During tho morning session,
might have resulted In thousands
demic
which physicians are at loss Persona suspected of being in the
R. W. Griffith o f Huntington, the excellent shipping facilities,”
Protecting
Fiancee
court
adjourned
while
tho
Jury
o f dollars worth o f nroptry dnmto explain, the Los Angeles Times rum business aro offering dia­
W. Va., and E. W. MUlican. Jr., said Mr. McCracken,” after inves­
age, according to Weather Fore­
said todav. The strange malady is monds at ridiculous prices, and one was taken to the home of Mr. Par- compose the firm o f Griffith-Milli- tigating many places along the east
n r T h r A im tw in I Ml I ' f m .
kur nnd was shown the location
caster Dcvereaux. The Ohio river
apparently not serious, its victims
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“
Sauford’a
PASADENA. Calif., Jan. 4— Wil­ recovering usually, within a day of the biggest men in the trade is whore the liquor is said to huvo can Company, which has opened coast we decided
at this point early Friday regis­
reported
to
have
boasted—even
to
an office in the First Nutionul
Continued on page 8.
been
found.
Witnesses
for
the
tered approximately 52 feet, flood liam Jacobson, 28, was shot and or two, according to the Times.
Bank building at room 403. The
the police—that ho can get dia­
irosecution were Sheriff Hand, offico o f this .firm wns formerly
stage, and ft was only the cessation killed by a bandit e a r l/ Friday,
monds duty free.”
when
he
tried
to
protect
his
)eputy Walker and Chief of Police located in Orlando but upon Mr.
o f heavy rains of the past several
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days, followed by the cold snap fiancee, Mias Ethel Todd, 18, from Ohio Manufacturer
Griffith’s decision to mnke this
the
man’s
advance*
after
the
lat­
Mr. Pnrker is being represented city his home .it wns decided to
Find Old Coffin
that prevented the stream from
Probed A ll Night
YOU W IL L SA VE
ter had held them up and robbed
in the case by Attorney Ackerman move the office to Sanford. Mr.
rising to 60 feet, he said.
them.
o f Tutankhaman o f Orlando and the prosecution is Griffith nnd associates will build
lljr Thr A a a a rla lr d F rrsa.
being handled by Schelle Moines.
REAL M ONEY
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED.
n 200 room hotel here us has been
CANTON, Ohio. Jon. 4.— Louis
O ljr T h e A a a oela trd P r r a * )'
Resigns
To
Avoid
previously announced.
£ . Griffith, Jr., Canton Manufac­
By reading the Spec­
n r T k f A M IK -In fn l P o m )
LUXOR , EgyptJ n n . 4.—The BUILDING PERMITS DOUBLED
...JACKSONVILLE—Three thous­
Being Executioner turer,-was released from custody Sarcophagus of Phsroah Tutankha­
ial Offerings on the
C. OF C. PLA^t MEETING.
Friday
lav morning after being
_ ques.
and four hundred
forty-three
MIAMI— Building permits for
men has been found in that Mon­
grocery
page o f The
tioncu
practically
all
nigjht
regard­
Beach
issued
building permits calling for an es­
arch’s tomb in the valley o f Kinks, thin city at\d Miami
nr The AMwIsttil Prr«».
COCOA—
A
meeting
here
o
f
the
Herald
today.
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timated, expenditure of $7,536,567
HUNTS VILE. Tex., Jan. 4.— ing the death o f Miss Ruth Hun­ it was announced Friday. The in 1923 almost doubled those of
were issued in this city during Captain It. F. Coleman, warden of ter, 18, whose body was found long sought treasurer o f anti­ 1922, reaching a combined total of Association of Chambers o f Com­
used road quity lay within the fourth cas­ $114149.160, which was $5,218,717 merce of the East Coust o f Florida
Sanford’s
lending
1923. Other statistics show tho the state prison here has offered Thursday on a little
city’s bank clearings totaled $632.­ his resignation In preference to near here.
ket. It is o f white and ret} granite. above the preceding 12 months. In lias been called for January 10.
merchants arc offer­
380,323.73, an Ihcreasc over 1922 remaining as it will be necessary
Miami the 1628 permits totaled $7.­ K. G. Sewell, o f Miami, president
ing low prices and
NO MUNICIPAL COURT
163,566, wihle those issued at Mi­ o f the association, has sent out an
o f $8U)00,000; exports valued nt under tho hew state law for him
JAX WANTS CANAL.
good service.
imports $7,187J)37.
ami Beach reached 84,185,000. Ex­ urgent request that all members o f
snd Imi
. .
$0,04# 01, ai
................
to become state executioner.
(Hr The Aaanelalrd Pr*«a)
The city’s cash balance at the end
cept for approximately $1,800,000 tho organization bn present, and
The Friday morning session o f
JACKSONVILLE — The city dovoU-d to office building construc­ he has suggested thut tho secre­
Your Sunday dinner
pf the venr was $2,852,411.07.
Municipal Court was dispersed
Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE.
with bv Judge J. O. Sharon be­ commission has adopted a resolu­ tion, tho permits Issued were tary also send invitations to Key
will lie a success and
REBELS TAKE OIL.
cause there was only one case tion calling attention o f congress largely for residences und apart­ West and Jacksonville to have rep­
H r T k r A a a u e t a lr d
will cost you less if
resentatives at the gathering.
1 TAM PA— From 800 to 500 boys scheduled to be tried. This ense to tho need of a canal at some ment houses.
n r T k * AariM-Inlrii P rn&lt;)
you buy from adver­
1are expected to attend the regional was continued until the Monday point below Jacksonville thnt
GALVESTON, Tex., Jan. 4.— All older hoys’ conference o fth e Y. M. session o f rourt.
would connect the St. Johns River CONFESSED SLAYER DANCED
MINERS TO MEET IN JAX.
tisers on the Grocery
o f the Mexican oil (fields are now C. A. here on January 18-20, ac­
with the East Coast canal.
Page.
in possession of the rebels, ac­ cording to plans Being made for
Mir
The
Amitrlnlrd
l'rrn«t
Copies
of
tho
resolution
will
ho
Hr Thr A in u r lilr il I’ rraa.
MARKETS
_ to official dispatches
DL.....
cording
re- the meeting. Delogates will be in
CLEVELAND. Jan. 4— Bitumin­
sent to Florida’s representatives ir.
FOLSOM.. Calif.. Jan. 4.— A*ex
ccived here Friday, by Adolfo attendance from Port Myers on the
Herald rentiers get
both houses of congress. It urges A . Kelt, confessed sluyer of .tn ous miners and operators o f Ohio,
The Amih-IiUH Pres*.
Jiminez from de la Huerta head­ south to Orlando on the north.
the benefit o f the
CHICAGO. Jan. 4.— Wheat, May that the connection should be made aged'wandering worker near Lodi. Indiana, Illinois und western Penn­
quarters at Vera Cruz.
Boys botween 15 and 20 years of 1 07 1-2; July 1.00 to 1-8: Cora. at the earliest possible date and Calif., Sept. 12 last, wua hanged at sylvania will be culled to meet nt
best that the market
are are included in the "work which May 75 1*2 to 5-8; Oats, May 45 request is made “ that sufficient state prison here Friday mftrnin&lt;r. Jacksonville, Fla.. Feb. 11 for pur­
affords— and
save
FORMER PREMIER ARRIVES.
money be put in an Act or in what­ Ho went to his death smiling. lie pose o f negotiating u new wag •
is under direction o f the Y. M. C. 3-8 to 1-2.
agreement
to
become
effective
money
ut
the
same
disappeared
the
crime
and
.
peared
after
ever
Act
such
appropriations
are
A.,
the
object
o
f
whieh
U
to
seek
&lt;Hr Thr AMarlatnl Trriwl
. , made for a. survey
w and. the his wife collected Insurance nn the April 1, it wus decided at a meet­
Tampa—Roux-Askew
Lumber usually
from
time.
ATHENS, Jan. 4 . - Former-Pre­ a larger representation
mier Venizelos arrived in Athens schools throughout this section in Company making shipments .to starting o f work on such' canal be (assumption that he was deud him- ing of bperatore and miners Fri­
day.
older boys woik.
.
Jamaica and Haiti in West Indies. doe nt the earliest possible date.” )self.
early Friday.
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Sir Esme Howard, pressnl-British ambassador to Spaing will suc­
ceed Sir Auckland Geddes as
British envoy to the United States.
His appointment has been official
ly confirmed.

SANFORD POLICE

iRMITS ISSUED
TOTAL $453,175

MANY BURNED IN
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Our Famous

This Is not just a sale— it is ati EVEN T! W e have taken our entire stock of high grade merchandise and radi­
cally reduced it for immediate clearance, regardless of cost. In piany cases these new low prices are lower
than today’s wholesale cost! Come early— this extraordinary event lasts only as long as the merchandise lasts!

Street, Afternoon and Evening
Lot 1 up to $22.00
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Lot 2 up to $27.00

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Lot 3 up to $35.00

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One lot Peggy Paiges
Including Silks and Wools

FURS

COATS

um Stone Martfn Chockers

529.50 and $32.50 Plaid Sport
Coats a t .................................

$10.95 ami $12.95 grade

Bolivia Coats, $29.50 values
W olfrantl Fox Double Skin
$29.00 and $35.00 grades
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JUST ARRIVED

SUITS

AND

REDUCED— SPECIAL

Pleated Prumielas

Crepdc De Chine Blouses— Large Assortment
Colors

°:c.'ot........ ....... $3.9!

A f f and

Values up to $9.50
One Lot Of Silk Skirts— Special Prices

Brushed wool and sleeveless
One assortment
One Special lot

OTHERS G REATLY REDUCED

BLOUSES

SKIRTS
Special lot wool, tan and PlaFd Skirts
up to $7.95 a t ..............................

SWEATERS

$19.75

SILK. ROSHANARAH AND SATIN CAPES

Good Values
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Good Values

MILLINERY
One lot
a t ....
Values |o $5.95
One lot
at ...

$2.95
$4.95

Stylish Stout, Thomsons Glove Fitting, P. N
Practical Front and Bicn Joilet Girdles

Values to $8.50
OTHERS REDUCED ACCORDINGLY

LINGERIE
Extra Special Glove Silk Vest
Extra Special Glove Silk Bloomers
Kaysers vests, $3.95 grade
Kaysers Bloomers, $5.95 grade

All Pattern Hats at

BRASSIERES
49c
85c grades
65c
$1.50 grades
OTHERS ACCORDINGLY

HOSIERY
Martha* l*F»ot, Knyser, Allen A and Rollins
Glove and Pure^Thread Silk— All colors

$2.25 grade .
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$1.75 grade

$2.50 grade $1.95

OTHERS ACCORDINGLY
RADICALLY REDUCED

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$1.25 quality

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$3.50 grade $2.95

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BY R. 1. HOLLY

•Y MARKET QUOTATIONS mand stow, movement light, mar-

DICKSON -

BY R. J. HOLLY.
I
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2i
ket dull. Tex. ripen wrapped choice
The men who* railroad” have
« m : FU. 178, C*L 46, tot- repacked into 6s, $3.
my sympathy and my friendship
nnreported l it , Fla. 1 boat.
Lettuce: Fla. 2, Arix. 2, Cal. 1, at all times. Someway o r oth er,1
. rted 31st, Cal. 20. Total
they sectp to have about the same '
i year 18,173, last year unavail- 27 c a n on track Including broken, troubles that an editor has a n d .
demand slow movement slow, mar­ this means the railroad men from &gt;
. Grapefruit: Fla. 107, Aria. 1, ket about steady, Arix. Cal. crates the highest position to tho man
‘ 3, total 110. Total this year 7,* Iceberg 3s and 4s 82.75-33, Fla. N. who looks after the tracks. It Is a
Y . crates Big Boston 11.76.
great' game and those men who
Cabbage: Fla, 16, La. 3, Mass.
Beans: -Fla. 2, 2 cars on track, risk their lives every day and night
N . Y. « , Ore. 1. **»• 3* s - liberal supplies, market steady, de­ deserve a lot o f credit and kind
; 20, Tex. 4, Wts. 21, toU l 110. mand fair, movement limited, Fla.
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-. a Total this year 30,706, last pale $1.
o f men who had been suspended'
30,036.
Cukc3, Eggplant, Peas, Straw­ since last April for having w recks,'
lery: Fin. 12. N. J. 1, N. Y. berries, Squash: Supplies light, no etc. It was a nice Now Yenr’n
otal 34. Cal. 41, total 76. Tot- sales.
present to the men and I rejoice
11 this year 14,640, last year 12,Peppers: Liberal supndies, de- with their many friends that they
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mand slow, movement light, mar­ aro back at the old jobs again.
. ■• Tomatoes:
Fla. 6, total thin ket dull, ■Fla. crates 32.60 good
Year 85, last year 31.
stock, turning and red stock $1.
And sponking o f tho railroad
Jjfifttu ce: Flo. 60, Arix. 39, Cal. New York City (Cloudy, 44 above) men reminds mo o f ono man who
T H E BEST OF WOOL GOODS A T
'■09, total 307.
Unreported 1st,
Cabbage:
t..nullage: Fla,
Fla. 5,
6, N. Y. 8, S. C. nlwnys wears a smile even though
2 H a 4, unreported 31st, Ariz. 3, 1, limited supplies old stock, mar­ his Job is heavy with responsibility
EXCEPTIONALLY L O W PRICES
. gnreported 30th, Arlx. 0, 29th, ket steady. N. Y. Danish ton $28-, and thnt - is Chief Dispatcher K.
51,50 black woo! serge for..r ............. ................................... 89c
A rix. 7. Total this year 6,388, last 336, new supplies light, demand L. Peck, lie is a busy man day
Year 3,114.
fair, market steady/ Fin. 1 1-2 bu. and night, but I never have asked
91.25 green French serg e lor............. ...................................85c
Mixed Vegetables: Fla. 32, Cal hprs. Wakefield 31.25-31X0, S. C. him for a favor that ho did not
?1.75 black wool serge for.....................- ......................... $1.29
■■, Colo. 1, La. 10, Tex. 1, Va, $1.10-31.26.
grant it and it was some bother to
$1.25 wool poplin for....................................................... ......89c
total 64. Unreported 1st, Aid.
Tomatoes: Fla. 1, Bahama 3, him at. the time, but ho nlwnys
Miss. 1, total 4. Total this Fla. boat 3 cars, Bahama Id., 32. comos up smiling and some dny I
92.00 green wool poplin for.......... .....................................91-39
■ ir 23,803, Inst year 10,676,
Market dull, demand moderate, hope he is made president o f tho
Just 10 years sinco the Dickson-Ives
92.75
twill serge f o r ............. .............................................
Not
the
old
thing
with
the
casual
senti­
ARKET QUOTATIONS FOR Fla. tls turning wrapped, fancy Atlantic Coast Lino. His r.mllo is
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count $3-33X0, choice count $2-32.- worth a million dollnrs.
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25, Bahamas fancy choice $2X0Clearance Sale. Today in a fine big build­
felt handshake is given you and a wish
V Beans: No C -l arrivals, 1 brok- $3.
Jacksonville is following Snn$2.50 Tubular Jersey for.............................................. .......$2.19
ing trained workers, merchandise of the
i ear on track, trading light, marCukes: No C -l arrivals, 1 car fofti's lead nnd making prepara­
that you'll grasp our hand as heartily
All Molivias are cut in price
about steady. Fla. nu. 'hprs. Cal. bnot, light supplies, demand tions for a municipal bout.basin
best and a renewed resolve to pleasantly
32X0, fair 81X0-32.
in friendship.
slow, mnket steady, Fin. 7-8 bu. for the protection and convenience
visit with you—that’s our offering to
Cukes and Peppers: Express re- hprs. fancy $3, choice $1X0.
GOOD
REDUCTIONS
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■asipts light, demand limited, mnrEggplant: Fla. 1, Cuba boat 1, men. This will he a stop in tho
you.
35c Ginghams in plaids and checks............ 29c
May it ho a great old year this baby
. feet dull, Florida’s cukes bu. crates light supplies, demand slow, mar­ right direction and will help bring
■fVfancy 83*83X0, few extra fancy 3 i, ket steady, Flu. fancy $3-$3.7E theso good folks up the St. John’s
1924—that's our expression of good will
Tho *sa!e Is bigger, in scope than ever
50c Ginghams in plaids and checks............ 36c
choice 31-60-32.
crate.
River to Sanford, where they will
and we'll do all In our power to make
“ Peppers: Crates fnney $2.50before— Us prices ore tho best we’ ve ever
Beans: Fla. 7, Fla. express 2 remain for the winter months and
it fine!
fc.7 6 , choice $1-32.
cqrn, supplies moderate, demand 'enjoy all of our many advantages
EVERYBO D Y W ILL W A N T SIL K S A T
made and the same fine service is yours.
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Express
receipts slow, market dull, Fla, hprs. wax Jacksonville can follow Kanfo;ru in
THESE PRICES
M ig h t, &lt;Demand fnir, market steady, mostly $1.75-32X0, few' best 33, many things and not go wrong.
d ipper crates fancy 34-34X0, wu- poor 31.
Naturally we’re not able to list all the price reductions we’ve
sty 32X0-33X0.
Peppers: Fla. 7, Cuba 2 cars
Polltics is warming up some
SHOE PRICES ARE
made. But some o f them are here, others you’ll declare to
’ ittuce: Express receipts light, boat, liberal supplies, demand slow, around the edges and this week
A FREE TRIP
be as good in value.
frs reconslgned, 10 Cars on market slightly weaker.
Fin. S. A. B. Wilkinson started nut with
REDUCED
ck Including broken, market crates Bells fancy 31X0-32, 1-1-2 some lino advertising in the shape
Pussy Willow Taffeta—a $4.00 quality at...................... $3.49
That's what we’re offering to our out-ofJy, demand steady, Cal. crater bu. hprs. fnney 31XU, choice $1.26. of a calendar with a picture o f his
Washable Taffeta— $4.50 quality at................................. $3.98 Women's Shoes o f good quality nnd style
town customers who take advantage of this
J ttb e rg $2X0-32.75, few $3. Fla. Cuban crates Bells fancy $1X0-31-- little daughter who nsks the pub­
Charmeuse is well cut in price:
nre reduced In this Rnlc. There are two
‘ ■•2 bu. hprs. Big best $1X0, few 75, choice 31.25-31X0.
lic to “ Vote For Her Daddy for
sale.
75, poorer 75c-$1.25.
County Judge. We are waiting for
92.50 quality at.................................................................... 91.89 lots o f broken sizes— mixed with discon­
Washington, D. C.
Tomatoes:
No C -l arrivals, 3
Beans: Supplies heavy, demand Judge Sharon, Judge Maines and
93.50 quality for.....................................................
92.98 tinued models that aro
Here are tho detnlls: Come visit the sale,
ikon cars on track, express re- moderate, Fin. 7-8 bu. hprs green Judge Leonard) to break out with
92.75
quality
for...................................................................$1.98
and
the
gasoline
that
is
used
in
making
pta light, demand fnir, market best 32, some poor refused.
something soon, ns they are all
»ut steady, Fin. Os turning
94.75 quality for...................................................................$3.79
$2.85 and $5.95
tho trip here will beJ put right back In
Peas: Liberal supplies, demand candidates for this office.
»ppod mid ripe wrapped fancy limited, market fuirly steady, Fla.
your tank when you present a duplicate o f
few $6; choice $2.50-$3.- 7-8 bu. hprs. 32-32X0, few 32.75,
They're worth a great deni more.
It is rumored that E. E. Brady
.
OTHER SILK PRICE CUTS
as much as a $5 purchase nt the cashier’s
sonic poor refused.
will he an aspirant for the sher­
Skinner Satin— $3.00 quality for........................................$2.69
Fla. 2, 2 cars recondesk on the mezzanine floor.
Peppers: Supplies liberal, de­ iff's office and if he docs h e'w ill
cars on track Including mand moderate, market steady, lend plenty o f local color and fire­
$3.50 quality at ................................;................................. $2.98
DRESS PUMPS
.tpsken, liberal supplies, market Fla. crates fancy mostly 32X0.
Think o f thnt! W e’re cutting prices in
works to the campaign, for he is n
Belding’s Satin— $2.00 quality a t ......................................$1.69
A p u t steady. Fla. 1-1-2 bu. hprs
Cukes: Supplies very light, too stump speaker "from who laid the
an extraordinary manner—and yet o f­
25 per cent Discount
Fancy Crepe de Chine— $3.50 quality fo r..................... $2.98
minted type $‘ .25-$1.40, few $1X0. few sales to establish market.
rail’’ nnd is never at a loss for
fer
you on added inducement to make this
S rC . barrel crates $2-32.26. N. Y.
Brocade
Canton
Crepe—
$4.50
quality
fo
r.....................
$2.98
Eggplunt: Supplies light, de­ something to say.
Cousin’s beautiful satin and seude dress
f i n is h bulk per ton best $25-$28, mand moderate, market steady,
your store.
$7.50 quality for ............................. /................................. $4.98
pumps arc reduced »or this Sale. Hand­
fpM»r $16-320.
Fla. crates best 33X0-34, few $4.Among tho mnny "Town Build­
Imported Brocade Crepe— $10 quality fo r...................... $6.98 some, you’ll zny nnd the Cousin’s wellThe gasoline, cstimnfed nt 15 miles to
Ifichm ond (Raining, 54 above). 50.
ers’ Is my old friend—or rather my
Crepe Velvet— $7.50 quality for..........................................$3.9 8
Citrus and Strawberries: ThursStrawberries: Supplies liberal, young-old friend, T. J. Miller, who
the gallon for the round trip will be put
known comfort.
’n prices unchanged from Wed- demand fair, market weaker. Fin. in the past five years has built
A $6.50 quality for................................................................$3.49
in
the
car
by
the
Doss-Jordun
Company
day.
reefers 40-50c quart.
more buildings than any man in
when presnted with the Dickson-Ives Com­
CHILDREN’S SHOES
■rTomntoes: Climax 12-qt. bnsLettuce: Fla. 1, 7 cars on track Sanford. He is not afraid o f tho
pany order. Come to Dickson-lvcs Com­
unbroken, 3 unbroken, liberal sup­ future, he Is not afraid to build
A Special lot of High Shoes at
American
Lady
i: Market over supplied, $!.- plies, demand moderate, market
Pretty Frocks at
_______ and he is ready and willing to go
pany without cost to yourself!
steady, Cal crates Iceberg $2.75-$3, us far as anyone in making this
Corsets
$1.98 k
Chicago (Clear, II above).
mostly $:i. Fla. N. Y. crates Big city bigger and better. As soon ns
$2.50
vnluia
for...-.............. 31.49
Less
■ft Cnbbnge: Fla. 5, Wis. 3, cars on Boston mostly $2, 1 1-2 bu. hprs. I enn stel his picture I intend to
$3.50 values for............„ ..... ’$1.93
Wack including broken 28, sup* Big Boston, fair $1.75.
write up n history of his life ns it
TO M A K E IT EASIER FOR One lot o f wool and silk
JBIcs and demand moderate, marBoston (Raining, 39above).
is an interesting story and well
$4X0 values for..................32.89
O t Arm. Fla. 1 1-2 bu. hprs. pointF IN AL..C LE AR AN C E OF
Lettuce: Cal. 2, 21 cars qn track worth while.
^dresses
formerly
$25
to
$45
$3.00
values for....................$3.19
is •14 *i'A
-ad. type 32.25-32X0.
Y O U *r
including broken, demand ‘ modgr.
♦ • -- .
Peppers: -N o C -l arrivals, 1 car dtp .for good stock, .wdrkot.'fniriyi
5Pnm-gind to note that-the heavy
W IN TER HATS
'tnn!)fl&gt;roken, BilpplidiriiglU’, de- steady, weak fo r poor stock, Cal. trucks thnt use our roads so much
We're doing all wc can to make this Bale
Sale price $16.95
Ladies’ Underwear
ind fair, market stronger, Fla. Imperiul Valley crates Iceberg 82.- have been urged to put on mirrors
the greatest merchandising event of the
For a final soiling' c f nil winter models
KN IT UNION SUITS
ttes $1.75.
2 lots of drcsHCH nt t-2 price
25-32X0, poorer mostly $1.25-31.- so they can see a cur coming up
state.
the prico has been drastically cut. Two lots
$3X0
values
for
.....
$1.89
/^ E ggp la n t: No C-l nrrivnls, no 50, few sales low ns 75c. Ariz. from behind and give then: the
1st, formerly 3(5 to $30
M vh on track, prices nnd condi- crates Iccherg good, $2X0-$2.75. road. Formerly they would "hog
Knit Vests wilh long sleeves
The prices are the best ever made in such
2nd, formerly $C&gt;0 to $59.50
Mona unchanged.
Beans: Supplies heavy, 7-H-bu. the road’ ninny times because they
$2.98 and $1.48
$1.50 wear for.....................„...93c
tjjP cas: No cnrlot arrivals, none hprs. wax and green best mostly could not or would not, hear the
a sale— the quality o f the goods is mighty
$2.25
wear
for..._.........
31.49
wu track, no Florida supplies.
$2-$2.25, few funcy $2X0, poorer horn o f the smaller cars. Now
Models for dress, street and sport wear nre
good, and we're resolved that despite the
w Squnsh: No C-l arrivals, prices $1,. many refused account poor con ­ there is no excuse for this anti we
Exetra Special Knit Union Suits
enormous
crowds
o
f
people
that’ll
be.
here
the
$2.98 assortment. The other lot ore
fhd conditions unchanged.
Sport Coats of 3-4
dition und selling for less thun expect the trucks to get out of the
of very good value fo r........... 59c
felts,
velours, velvets ami duvetyne. The
the
service
will
be
all
thnt
Dickson-lvcs
■^Strawberries: No C-l nrrivnls, express charges.
way und let us pnss.
length— Price short
ears on truck, supplies moderMillinery Department (second lloor) has
Peppers: Florida crates fancy
Company is noted for.
, demand slow, market Htcudy, $2-32X0, hcoice mostly $1X0.
Lacc Brassieres
Having heard nohing from the
also n number of handsome, and striking
too!
i. pony reefers 4U-50c quart,
Strawberries:
Keefers ,M is- Athletic Field nr the reduction In
Elsewhere you’re told o f the gasoline re­
models fur early spring. They're attrac­
stly 45c.
Greatly
Reduced
sionury some soft, few best 50c rates nf the public utilities, 1 can
fund, as usual all delivery charges will ho
Wore
Aro
S'Cukea: No arrivals, l car on quart.
tive and you'll like to see them. Catalina,
only surmisce that the committees
52.00 values go on sale at....89c
home by us. If you’ve not yet known tho
| n ck , supplies moderate, demand
$12.50 ...
... $7.95
Cukes: Per dozen, large $4, me­ and the city commissioners have |
$3X0 values go an sale at . 31.19 Trotteur, Lazarus, Gage—all send exclusive
yaw , market weak, Fla. crates dium $2, small $2.
advantages of Chamber of Commerce cour­
not fully recovered from the New
$18.50 ..
$10.75
models.
ISpcy $3X0-34, choice $2.50-$3.
$5.00 Brassieres at a sale
Eggplant: Crates few sales, $4. Year’s festivities. But it is time I
tesy cards wo’U be glad to give full infor­
$29.50 ..
$19.50
**Beans:
Fin. 2, Fla.
3 curs
ex_
.
„
...
Cabbage: Wednesday’s closing you were getting busy on theso |
for.................
.................—
.$1.93
mation. They allow you extra time to shop
$65.00 ...
ss, 3 cars on truck, supplies lib- nnd today's opening prices, hump- important items, gentlemen, nnl
$39.50
$(1X0 Brassieres at this sale
1, demand slow, market weak. I ers Wakefield $1.75.
— more parking time.
Floor men will
not wait for any more public clnm- j
$80.00 ..
. $59.50
SPECIAL TABLES OF
for ........................... — .32.98
7-8 bu. hprs. green $1X0-32.
Pittsburgh (Ruining, 11 above). or. It is so easy to stop th e ,
gladly direct you to the proper place,
lettuce: Ariz. I, Cal. 1, 58 car.-,
Beans:
Fin. bu.
hprs. green "quacks" if you would only art
— ...—
ART W E A R
llctter prices, better merchandise, better
track including hruken, supplies host $2.75-33, poorer low as 81.
quickly nnd follow the dictates o f |
demand moderate, market
service,— that’s what this sale means.
Cukes: Fla. bu. hprs. fancy $4. your own conscience.
The lint of articles which the Art Kh&gt;&gt;P
iludy, Cal. and Ariz. stock $2.50- 50-$5, choice $3-$3X0,
(second floor) is offering to the customers
$3, mostly $3.
Eggplant: Fla. crates funcy,
V**
Atlanta, Ga.
nt this snlo is imposing. All sorts of good
here visiting her brothers, Sail
$3.50, choice $2-32.50.
^ P c a s : Supplies moderate, de­
Radical and Startling
Peppers: Flu. crates fancy $2.- and Henry Levy.
merchandise—little home fancies anil neces­
mand very slow, Sl-32.
Mr. mu! Mrs. Endor Curlett hud
75-33, choice $ 1.75-32.
sities including pottery and pillows and
••Tienns: Green, demand slow, $2as
their
guests
during
Christmas
Squash and Okra: No supplies
Reductions in
X0.
embroidery woik—Your choice o f these is
vucation, Mrs. Curlett's mother
on market.
Squash:
Demand slow, $2.50Celery ami Lettuce: Nothing and sister, Mrs. Chnier und Mr.
large and the price cut is very marked.
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Dulls, Hone, Neck­
somu $1.
and Mrs. Charles Hrumley, o f St,
quoted.
wear, Itihhons anil a 10 per cent discount
'uppers: Demand slow, $l'X0Augustine.
Cincinnati.
Miss Jennie Harris, of Turn pa,
Peppers, Peas, Eggplant: Sup­
on nil toilet goods purchased.
Lettuco: Demand slow $1X0-32. plies liberal, too few sales to es­ and Mrs. J. ft. Ellis, of Sanford,
FURNITURE A T SPECIAL
First Floor.
7ubbage: S. C. double crates, tablish market.
and Mrs. L. W. Hurris, of ChuluA STARTLING SALE OF FU R N ISH IN G S
*2.25.
PRICES
Beans: Supplies liberal, demnml ota, were visiting friends here
Eggplant: Crates best $3-$‘JX0. and movement light, market stea­ Sunday. •
Bice $2-32X0.
Mrs. J. F. McClellan and chll
A twin size bungalow bed, with low head
dy. Hampers green, mostly 81.75.
Here’s What 1-2 Means to you
DRESS THE CHILDREN
Ftillndeiphia (Cloudy, ID above).
dren nnd Airs. Gethis McClellan
and foot—Ivory finish—the bed nnd spring
*JLettuce: Fla. 8, Cnl. 4, N. Y.
nnd daughter, Betty, culled on
$35 suits and overcoats now................. $17.50 for
£ 2 9 cars on truck including brok­
A T A SAVING
Mrs. J. M. Prevntt on Tuesday.
$40 suits and overcoats now............... !.$20.00
en), demand slow, market barely
W. If. Kilbeo and daughter, Lu­
One lot o f boys’ hats former values to $2
$15.75
The entire community hero was cy, left Monday for their home In
«r a d y . Fin. 1 1-2 bu. hprs. Big
$50 suits and overcoats now................. $25.00
Bbston Winter Garden $1.50-$2, considerably grieved Sunday uf- Pencsncoln,
SALE A T 50c
A 5-piece living room suite ol settee, 2 rock­
Other $1.25-31X0, poorer 75c-St, tornoon upon hearing of the death
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevutt nnd
$60 suits and overcoats now................ r$30.00 ers, chair and table, tho whole upholstered
wtify $1.25-31X0, Cul. crates Ice* of lluns Anonson, n prominent Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. I.ittlcr, o f New
1-2 Price
I f uncqualed vulues in fine clothes mean anything to you men, you’ll
^ I m p e r i a l Valley $3, other $L- farmer o f this section, who was Smyrna, spent
Christmas in
Children's Coats—ages 3 to 14
in tapestry and finished in Old Ivory. Grey
drowned lust Sunday afternoon. Haines City with Mr. and Mrs.
call this sale a sensation.
frosted gold nnd mahogany frosted silver.
HOYS’
OVERCOATS
•C clery: Fla. 1, Cnl. 1, N. V. 1 It was about 3 o ’clock Saturday B. G. Griggs.
H ere are the latest fall and winter goods being sold at radical price
A pplies light, demand fair, tnur- afternoon when Air. Anonson, at­
Mr. and Airs. H. H. Puttishal!
1.50
$119.
reductions.
kajL steady, Flu. 10-inch crates new tempting to cross the St. John’s entertained their children and
Children’s Silk and Wool
W e need room Is the reason—and this is the quickest w ay to get it.
fip n ch strain 3s 32-33, N. Y. 2-5 River, near Mullet Lake, on horse- grandchildren at u Christmas din­
Dresses
Radically
Reduced
cv#te» Gulden Self-blanching rough hack, suddenly /went under, ac­ ner. Among those present were:
Y our satisfaction is guaranteed at sale time just as it is at all other
A 20 per cent discount on all
fttnsn
i...
_j.t ............................... -...37.75
a n*
$2.75-$2, Cnl. crates Goldenheart cording to a negro woman who was Mr. and Mrs. Judge Puttishall und
$12X0 values
a
times.
QM.0-30.
the sole witness.
She suw the daughter, of Orlando; Air. and Mrs.
Floor and Table Lamps
$14X0 Values at .......... - ............. - ....... $8.75
Come in nnd get your money saving.
,, Tomatoes: Fla. 2, 3 cars on horse finally como up, hut without Fmi Schwartz, Mr. nnd Airs. Ilnr$15.00 Values nt .............................:.......$9.75
track, supplies light, demand slow, its rider. The woman hurriedly in ­ laml Puttishall und children, o f
Third Floor
First Floor.
ntarket weaker, Nnssuu (is turning formed K. B. Osteen at his home Jacksonville; Mr. and Airs. Avon
and ripes wrapped $4, choice count nearby. Mr. Osteen notified T. W. Puttishall and fumily, of Tampa.
id
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S3, 216a $1X0-31.75, Cuba 0s turn­ Prevntt, of Geneva, by telephone,
Mr. nnd Airs. Harry Geiger and
ing wrapped fancy count $1.75-32. who immediately organized a par­ family, o f Titusville, spent Ch-rist"X abbage: Flu. 2. N. Y. 1, A ty to look for tho body. The party mus with Mrs. George Geiger.#
cars on track including broken, of men dragged the river until 4
spending the holidays at W est
Mr. and Airs. William Dim s, two days4 Christmas vucation.
going to Leesburg to lo o ^ over St. Petersburg spent a fe* ‘
now nupplies light, demand fair, o clock Wednesday morning, when Miss Louise Grant, of Jacksonvil­
C. E. Williams made a flying Palm Beach and nre ulso taking
tho
orange groves, then cotmhg
tMi to 'a t St. George Hotel and callrt
qyu-ket steady. Fla. 1 1-2 bu. hprs. the body was found by Joe Cowart le, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Pills, o f
! their friends in Longwood,
Longwood
to
sec
this
part
of the i were pleased to see them,
pointed tyre $1.25-31.50, poor 75c. and Mr. Henderson. The funeral Daytona, spent Christmas with L. trip to Jacksonville to spend the In the teacher's convention at M i­
F. J. Niemeyer has sold tho
ami.
was
held
Thursday.
holidays.
S, C. bbl. e-ates $1.50, Danish type
D. Grunt.
Lynch place on Warrant Street, country, and called on his uncles, spent the winter -hero two *
UWk per Ion mostly $25.
Mr. Anonson wan 56 years old,
Mrs. J. M. Lcnnmine nnd Mrs,
J. M. Lemonine entertained a to F. A . Dolloff, of Mt. Vernon, F. 11. and J. H. Rnr.ger.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Kilbee, W. H.
Hansas City (Partly cloudy, zero). und a Norwegian by birth.
H&lt;* Kilbeo. and Aliss Lucy Kilbee spent A. D. Jurney motored to Sanford few of his friends at n New Yenr'a
The Ladies League gave their i KMr. and Mrs. Smith Thomp
Maine. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs.
Eggplant,
Beans,
Peppers, leaves a wife, two sons. Henry o f Saturday ut Daytona Dcuch, as the
Harris from Farmington, Maine, usual New Y ear’s reception at the 'and little son, Charles. Jr.,
rawherr -s:
No C-l arrivals, this place, and Earle of Fort M y. guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tillis. last Monday to do some Christ­ dinner Monday evening.
Mr, nnd Mrs. R. D. Kedwick have rented part of the house and Library Monday afternoon from Mr. und Mrs. Cook, all of
Incsda-'s prices unchanged.
f™- He also hud two adopted
Mr. and Mrs. William Dnnicls mas shopping.
1took Ne w Year’s dinner *9
J l’ eas: Jro Florida's.
children, Thtdma and Roy, o f ujun- spent Christmas in New Smyrna
Mr. Erbe has resigned his posi­ spent Christmas with Mr. nnd moved ' in Saturday, December 29. 3 to G. There were about 40 pres­
i Thompson’s daughter at ap«j*
ent,
and
all
seemed
to
enjoy
the
E.
E.
Hardy
purchased
last
week
•Okra und Squash: Too few sales evu.
tion
us
yard
foreman
nt
the
mill
with Air. and Mrs. Payne Daniels
Mrs. B. George.
occasion.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Pope agj. ?
o f J. A . Bistliue ,» double lot.
to establish market.
nnd his place has been filled by
and fumily.
Richard Stephens, o f Jacksonvil­
Tho Ladies League ill
hold ; boys. Howard and Hsrl«tt*_
J. A. Bistlino sold last week to
Cabbage: Colo. 1, Wia. 2, 1 car
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Kilbeo, Mr.
Mrs. Herman Daniels nnd chil­ J. T. McLaughlin.
diverted from team track, 1 un­ nnd Mrs. William Kilbeo, Miss Lu­ dren, o f Leesburg, are spending a
R. C. Chestnut, o f I.aFuyette, le, spent tho New Y'ear holidays W. G. Orcutt, of Fairfield, Maine, their regular meeting on Tuesday |making a short visit at *
afternoon. January 8.
broken car on truck, Wednesday’s cy Kilbeo and Miss Lucy Kilbeo, few days with Mr. and Mrs. W il­ La., is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. another lot.
meycr'a.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shearer
prices unchanged.
of Pensacola, nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. liam Daniels.
Mr. and Mra. Niemeyer, Mr. and r Mre.* Slade's many f r i ^ J
Lcmoninc for n week or ten days. L. L. Stephens.
;„Tomutoes: Cuba 1, 1 car di­ W. Yurber und daughter, o f New
Mr. and Mrs. G. Keene and fam ­ of Pennsylvania, made their wed­ Mrs. Bistline with their guests, g ’ail to see her out after o*
Mr. and Mrs. I.emonie entertain­
verted 2 ears on track including Smyrna, were the guests of E. H.
ed n number of friends at n danc­ ily s]H&gt;nt the holidays in Jackson- ding trip to Longwood and nre Mr. and Mrs. Shearer and Wm. confined ty the house by H
OSCEOLA ITEMS
bVpken. Wednesday’s prices and Kilbeo and uttendod the golden
visiting Mr.' and Mrs. Niemeyer. I enarll enjoyed New Year’s din­ IseveralJfeeks.
,,
ing party last Wednesday evening. vi''".
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
conditions unchanged.
Wni. Lenard of Iowa, is visiting ner at the St. George Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Polk spent
' Mr. ftu a rt has a ru M «l ^
Have you had your bump today?
St. Louis (Cloudv. 18 above). Mrs. G. M. Jacobs, o f Chuluotu, on
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Noyes and ness hatching
The Osceola cypress mill start- Well, just ride over the road from Christmas in Williston, Fin., witn nt thq home of J. A. Bistline.
naseping chickens, I rft |
1 SJ
L start another
3ll B* VfTl
Tomatoes: No C-l arrivals, no Christmas,
A. It. Ranger of Newport News, son, Carlton, of Waterville, Maine, [had
insimas,
. off up full force last Wednesday. Osceola to Geneva.
Mrs. Polk’s sister, Mrs. A . G. Pick­
to
very “ T
cars on track, light supplies, di|Va., made a flying trip to Florida, who aro spending tho winter In leubator to meet the dema
Miss Rose Levy, o f New York, is 1after having been shut down for
Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Cannon aro ett.

O R L A N D O

January

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ClearanceSale

NEW YEAR
GREETINGS

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1-4 OFF
M en s Suits and Overcoats

GENEVA

LONGWOOD

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�» from m i * ■ w r d ta *
, this I» * • / { °*
ibmitted each Sl*k»

thnt hot mince pie, apple or pumpT » ALI, PACKING HOUSES
■ln Pio Is occasionally present at
11-2 eupjr'niUk or d lN ^ ie r a the morning meal.
*
By Helen Harrington Downing
\V/b ere In receipt of, a wire to...
5 ;
After, livinic in New England P®rated milk
MU, pour into crust, and bake ay from bur California collections
three yearn rnynelf, I will add that"
ScrH” nly know how to make In moderate oven (325 to 330 de­ dvislng thnt there was a heavy
mc who has ever lived In tival to which everyone lorra look, •
rost jn Los Angelas and tjipt .there
cA
forward.
'
pI,e:,
™
th,°, homc where I hoarded grees Fahrenheit).
; j. ^
‘nglantl or ever passed the
V
: w,hil° ‘ cacldnjT in tho East n whole
there will tell you that
u 3t2,tcB| I’fop,° p,c was placed on tho table twice
)n ric Is a great favorite. nro told tnnt in Now Ehpland. nio and frequently three time* a day.
J a can trace it back to is served at every men!.
Tho ; Not only were v/c given ono pit
I nays and tho tlmea when y e « e n t ffonovation deny this, but hut often two kinds formed the
livin'* dinner was a fea- lx the point is pressed will admit Jrenter piece from which wo conld
r :i,
— = r .:
___ _______•
---------- , lake our choice and cut our own
*
* , * ' !»iccc.
_ - •
i In the Eaatern otatca the noople
'^ .i.
j ,!'ok forward for weeks to Thanka•
l/% T
wring wul Christmas, especially
BRE a k f a A : ’

PLENTY

OF PU M PK IN S

ItCLY PRIZE MENU
Wonby Mrs. Henfy Mc.Latdm

Fruit (Popular Market)
Broiled SwKU Premium Ham (Ture Food Market)'
Steamed grits (P iggly W iggly)
Graham Flour Muffins (Gonzalez, Grocery Co.)
Clover Bloom Blitter (Gonzalez Grocery Co.)
Red Circle Coffee (A . &amp; P. Tea Co.)

over, they advised that In the I
“ Pomona, Covina uplands and San ! =
Dima* sections oranges shqwcd L * f K
on extremo limbo and low spots, jw
Lemons
considerably damaged. S
Corona, Riverside, Highlands, n n d jl
Orange County no damage, warm- j ■
tag up today."
0
From the above It appears that i
some damage has been done In J
rcitnin sections and.If ire showed in m
fruit the probability Is that there V
will be ronsiderubla mdling In 5
those cections on account o f fruit a
drying’ mid that tiic crop win oc j j
considerably reduced. A t the pres- m
rnt time there is no reason to be- n
lieve tiiaat there will nof be con- «
riderahlc fruit coming forward JS
from California. However, with n
tha recent wind damage and cold 5
their crop will he cut several thou­
sand rara.
American Fruit Growers, Inc., F. L
jia^rr
Hkslly,

DINNER

Plain flour has a large amount
of food value but I t m ust be
combined with good baking
powder in order to retain tms
value.
Most self risirtg flours are not
successful because they do not
raise the bakings to the proper
lightness. This m eans a cer-

mane some w ith good plain
flour and Calumet Baking row*
der—noticethegreatdifference.
One trial, will satisfy you. Y our
health demands that you mako
the experiment
Those who know— millions o f
liouStwivea, domestic science
teachers,bighotete,restaurants,
,. bakeries pud p ilro a d s will not
use anything but Calumet, tho
,
Economy Baking Powder,
'

-on’ ok in lt"elf, pocl and cask it
for hours, then can it to be used
ut, n later day, to mako it into pirn
mid pudding, but on the farm
where they arc plentiful, it is pref ­
erable to prepare one’a own.
There nro
several points to
know about this canned product
which nro most valuable to re­
member. Canned pumkin is cheap­
er tlmn any other pie filling oml
considerably cheaper than prncticr,1w all ether ranned foods.
Pumpkin pics havo but nno
crust, requiring but half tho flour
mod in other pics. The use o f one
level teaspoon o f bnking powder to
each cup o f flour for a light flaky
crust is -advisable.
Pumpkin may also be used in
puddings where no cruet is neces­
sary.
Plain Pio Pnstc.
3 cups flour
t-2 level teaspoon baking pow­
der
1 level teaspoon salt
1 '-un lard
Cokl wntcr
Sift together d r y , ingredients
thoroughly.
Work in lard with
knife or spntuhi. Moisten to a
dough with cold water. Put light­
ly on floured board, and roll thin,
ready fr use.
Note: Pie crust is often made
without halting powder, but it rcntdros much skill nnd practice, as
well an more shortening to make
;t tender anil flaky. And when n
nlniner nnd more economical crust
desired, the use of a little bak­
ing powder will produce the re­
sult i required. If pastry flour Is
used the results will be found more
satisfactory.
Pumpkin Pic
1-1*2 cups pumpkin
i'-.'t cup corn and cane syrup
1 teaspoon, ginger

it r.riiitti

i

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Play safe— use Calumet and
plain flour. It is the m ost eco­
nomical and s a t is f a c t o r y ,
where light, wholesome and
pure foods are desired.

Fried Chicken (Pure Food Market)
Whole Wheat Flour BIticuitc (Gouzalcs Grocery Co.)
Ma.il-.cd Potutoc3 (Piggly W iggly)
linked Corn (Senford Groeertcrin)
Fruit Salad (Popular Market Delicatessen)
Applia Pic (From car on tracks)
Maxwell House Coffee (Piggly W iggly)

Strictly Fresh Country E g g s ................
Sugar ............... ..........................................
No. I Tom atoes..........................................i
No. 2 T om atoes.......................................
ftearts Delight Corn _ ..........................
High Grade No. 1 Corn ............. .......
Libbys California white Asparagus
Tips
............................ ^
Genuine (j Brand Macaroni, spaghetti
• and noodles, 3 pks........................... I
White B acon ............. ................................. j
Pure L a rd ......................................
J
One p'ciny box o f matches wilh carh pack ape o f
nrellcs. ..F-.cc Sample Package Po3t Toasties with i
purchase.

SUPPER
Cold Vcnl I,onf (Popular Market Delicatessen)
Mushrooms A ’ln Pouttotto (Popular Market)
Sanford Maid Bread (Piggly W iggly)
Peoria Creamy Butter (Gonzalez Grocery Co.)
Potato Salnd (Populnr Market DcUcnlcsscn)
Cheese (Gonzalez Grocery Co.)
Tea (A . £ P. Tea, Co!)

* QASH AND CARRY
108 Palmetto— Opposite Fire Station

ITGGLY WIGGLY HAS ALREADY SAVED THE AMERICAN HOUSEWI1
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. JOIN SANFORD’ S PIGGLY WIGGLY SHOPPE!
AND SHARE IN THESE MILLIONS

iayonaise uay
Saturday

Saturday

WHERE?
AT TH E POPULAR CASH

FR E E !

M ARKET
CY.me nnd see U made by Mr. Henf. V. Olm*
; 'cad who has given years of his time to this
ork arid is well known in a number o f the
'■astern cities aa an expert mnyonaisc maker
will be here all day cn Wednesday and will
demonst-ate the making r.t this mayonalsc
with the National Mayonalsc Machine. You
will ha given a free sample. Hi-' sure and
erme. ' Everybody welcome.

FR EE!
tfr.

To the first 100 customers making a purchase amounting
32.00 or more will receive a 50c package Walkers Silver Clean?
er.

Popular Market

WITH PURCHASE

I. D. MARTIN
Phone 210

Monday

PREMIER’S

Park Avenue

FINEST

PA C K E D IN T IN
-K E E P S S T R E N G T H IN
Baz-.vKCQU

MKVBltRtl OiHZIESI31 BliHB ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B a n &gt;91111(1 ■ ■ H U B !) SB

VAN CAMP’ S 6 TALL CANS
FANCY
BLUE ROSE

E S T T G S - A . s e , S &gt; pounds 4 3 c
WITH 2 POUNDS COi'FEf- YOUR CHOICE

18O’CLOCK REDCIRCLEiB 0 K A R
|A.'Rea! Good Codec

Lb-

Specially Selected !

Canpbett’s
Ail Flavors

Premier large
Brand Bottle

Vi

Coffee Supreme

. 30c Lb. . 35c Lb. . 40c

A&amp;P EVAPORATED MILK Jan 11c
No t h i n g b u t
THE VERY REST THAT
THE MARKET AFFORDS
AND YOU MUST BE SATIS­
FIED
we carry

PURE H O G S

L A R D , LB. 18c

CELERY f f i 1 2 c CABBAGE lb. 4 c
B r a e s a 7c Green Peppers^oz*12c
TOMATOES, lb. 1 2 k Green |Inions
5c
SPINACH r S 8,l b .9 c New Potatoes lb, 4c

FULL LINE
Turkeys, Fat Hens and Fry­
ers, Florida and Western
Beef, Veal. Lamb and Pork,
Kingan’s Reliable and Swifts
Premium Ilnms and Bacon
QUALITY--------------SERVICE
and
SATISFACTION

Mother’s Oatmeal, 2 pkgs...... 25c
Shredded Wheat, 3 pkgs------- 25c
6 Bars Ol-O-Paim Toiiet Soap.... 25c
Matches, 6 Boxes............... 25c
Pillsbury Flour, 24lbs--- ------ $1.19
Orlando Bread, 2:!arge loaves.... 25c
Orlando Bread, 2small loaves.... 15c
CABBAGE, LETTUCE,

PEPPER,

MATOES A N D CELERY.

FULL SUP

PL OF FRESH VVEGETABLES.

PHONE 7t&gt;
■We Deliver

1

GRADED

CLEAR BROOK
Our Fruit Stand, oh boy! Red beets, c a r o ls , turnips, mustard greens, letuce, Flor­
ida celery, strawberries, egg plant, splnac 61ling beans, parsnips, peppers, cabbage,
tr mat CCS, Onions, Rutabegas, Cocoanuts, nuts c f all kinds, apples, bananas, lemons.
In fact everything that the law allows.

\YUEUE SANI OKD TRADES
301 SANFORD AVENUE

Phone 10&amp;

TO

NO.

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fcy ' r w w«'w m M r t S y

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A s a New Year’s resolution the people o f the emmtry
might well take seriously the suggestion made by the S t
Heifetz Pl*ya.
*'.conJ Cl Mu Matter. OU!#19. at the I’ostofflca at Louis Better Business Bureau which issues a warning
Two Kinds of Crowds.
Florida, under act of March against fake promoters’ direct-by-mail advertising.
Knowledge Bom in l i ,
The best way for a business man or woman to decide on Heroca and Hero Worship.
■ « COMB*.
P m Went the merits o f any “ stock” is to consult a reliable banker. T oo
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
I S P '1; '»«**• Vlee-PreeMent
WARD OMtU
trt.Trrai. many fortunes have been lost by rash judgement and too
Copyright. ISSl. by Star Company
lla A r.eee
Phene ltd many savings havo been swallowed up* by fake promotors. .
IN RUSSIA, about 20 y ea n ago,
The St. Louis Bureau pictures examples of the pains,
■ m a c n i m o . x iia t k s i
a precocious child plnyed Hi*
effort
and
money
expended
by
the
purveyors
o
f
worthless
I'Tear------17.00.
“
*
‘
. —„ ----- Six Montha |3.BO
violin. His father watched and
anritrifina ntiH riwwlat******
.is__» n
...»
,
irin *nw c , *Jr hjr Carrier per securities and produces an actual display o f the literature
corrected little Jascha, proud that
15c. Woeky Edition |3 Per
which
followed
returned in answer the boy, still in his babyhood,
. i ----------:
~7 one modest little postcard
jn/oimiu iciuincu
to &amp; promoter’s advertisement.
knew almost all that the father
All obituary
flee* cnrdA nr thanks. resolution* ‘ . Recently the bureau went through its files, and found knew o f playing.
■1notices nf cntertalnmcnta where
iryea are made, will bo charr.ud that this company had followed the wake o f numerous others. NEIGHBORS SAID: “ It’a a shame
at regular advertising rates.
An analysis furnishes interesting information to those who that Heifetz spends the whole day
listening to his Httlo boy practic­
IRKR
Pit USM are on the mailing list o f such sharks.'
Q lS r.
-- TH
’ U ASSOCIATED
ar*u riir«.vi
ing, and correcting him, wh«n hp
I* CSClUSThe
file
itself
weighed
approximately
eleven
pounds.
_|Tely entitled to the use for re pubought to be working for his fam­
n&lt;,w“ dispatches It represented ninety-one mailings. One hundred and twenty- ily.”
* or hot otherwise
five envelopes were used. Seventy-nine multigraphcd pages
But the father played his violin
o IT thl".
«l"o the
local news
puhfisht.il "h'*
herein.
All represent thirteen one-page letters, twenty two-page letters, nt ntght in the theater orchestra
. 515“2* ,of {••publication of special
•■Phtriics herein are also reserved. bix three-page letters, and two four-page letters. Fifty-tw o and kept his family that way.
faked newspapers o f four or more pages were sent. ThirtyTUESDAY • AFTERNOON at
FHIDAV, JA N U A R Y 4, 1924
nine pieces o f highly lurid prospectus mnteriul were utilised. Camegio Hall In New York, little
I ffillLK THOUGHT FOR TODAY Thirty-four return postcards were furnished. Seventy-two Jascha, grown to be a tall young
man, played a better violin, with
, . GREETINGS TO 1924:
Thu subscription
blanks were hum.
sent.
mu
evrry cent in the grent hall filled.
• J * "} b,c?8 nnd kct’P ‘ hcc. The
and printing
, ,
r ■ cost o f paper, illustrations
n iu .n u u iu ii.i uuu
in iiu in g every tickut for standing room
. Lora make his fnco shine upon _ .. The estimated
Jnl&lt;l Ilia
—si__ . from
VI . *Russia~snt
,
.
taw , anil be gracious Into thee. The matter used is placed at $29.26. The postage cost for juat sold.
His tfnthcr
Lora lift up his countenance upon this one prospect was $1.89. This does not include the labor close in front, still listening to his
III tlfk lliltr ItlnlMMn
’
Jfjvo ^kco pence.— Nunt
attached to getting out the material which is added to the little bby playing.
6:24-20.
In two hours, that littlo boy
total cost of mailing.
earned more money than his fnthcr
.
.
k in d n e s s
You, too, are probably on somebody’s “ sucker list,” ad­ could Jiave earned in' Russia in a
,1 Ono never know*
monishes the bureau. Sometime, somewhere, vou answered whole life time. So the neighbors
1
a w on! o f kindness goes; the advertisement o f one o f these pirates o f finance. Once wore wrong.
One never sees
Sometimes it paya to conccntrnto
How fa r the smile o f friendship on the list, forever on the list. They buy and sell your pn making money, end sometimes
i.
flees.
1 name like merchandise; they have you classified as an “ easy”
it pays to concentrate on your lit­
Down through tho year
sucker, a hard-headed” sucker, or some other kind o f n tle boy with talent.
The dead forgotten reappears.
sucker. They make a notation beside your name that you arc
, ‘ One kindly word

&gt;M SIMS

V®** k itM I. PUrtts.

&amp;

The soul o f mnny has stirred.
^ Man goes his way
;)
w *tb cvcry passing day
Until life a end
“ Once untc me he plnyed the
•
friend.”
We can not nay
What lips are passing us todny.
We can not tell
^ ' Whoso prayers ask God to guard
N*
us well.
*?' Bat kindness lives
Beyond the memory o f him who
gives.
Dhr .
— Edgnr A. Guest.

hAR

MORE

important

than

W hn.'vn,,"', r , "•? * ? S10’ ° r u ? I 0 ° « ■ “ ■»*• They Know money-making .that hoy, with hi*
foragain ^ ^
^C^Wre a,u Just aljout what you will fall violin, made it ptmiblo Tuesday
for thousands to begin the new

, YPS ih? N? 'v Year’s resolution that will protect you jear^ in an atmosphere o f beauty
and inspiration— the music o f Bach
against such robbers and pirates will be well worth while.
•o

Because Jt’s Right
iv ra n Cu*scry,c®. mnn ' vrit*nif to the American Legion
Weekly calls attention to some vital facts regarding the pro­
posed soldier bonus, and regardless of the fact that many
disagree as to the advisability o f a bonus at this time, the
statements are most intorestin.
The Wall Street Journal, continuing its opposition to
adjust compensation for former service men, has this to
say;
citizen, called upon for duty in time of war, is
n^
f PCC,,al
l f hc " e r e so entitled, citizen­
ship would be dragged down to a level so low that it would
cease to be citizenship at all. ... . The service is obligatory,
and no more calls for special reward t han service on a jury.’ ’
Evidently the Journal is under the impression that the
soldier should be the one type o f citizen who should serve

and Grieg, played as the writers
meant to have it played, lighting
in each mind, nccorilinjf to it«
power, thought, hope and aspira­
tion.
.

HAVE rend in thin column ‘
Of crowds that attend n grent prize!
fight, when a Firpo, Carpentier or
other, challenges a Dempsey, to
prove which is the greater brute.
&gt;\e have here other crowds, for­
tunately. The crowd that gather'U luoidny to hear an artist of
great talent, was as different from
a tynicnl prize ring crowd ns wa­
ter in the rainbow is different
from water in the gutter.

A good book is a good compan­
ion. Spare time spent at tho li­
brary is timo well spent.
o
^ ^ ! Y o u r prosperity during tho new
year will depend on nobody but
- , yotirself.
b - ''
V
fc,
List your vacant rooms with The
Herald. Classified ads will rent
3
them immediately.
■
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Poll taxes have been paid by t a i X n V w i i i s i ” 8; ,S? vera.1 mil,ion men who know nothp. • Bahford people who can bo den v„ , n i , ' V o! V
tlo:ngs but a good deal about fighting
|&gt;V pended on. Hnvc you paid yours?
‘
idca’
/
ht'
-v have somehow got the queer notion
if--— ■ '
that the citizen who became a soldier and did a hitch in trainEvery new industry brought to
' Sanford nnd Seminole county is
am m o«
a big contribution to our pros- d n X i n t
bCIl w1.10*. U,stl,ln(l
e n lis tin g , spent the w a r
f
Peftty.
.
'
be m
ade ^ ,C S ° C^ m a r ^ e ^ o r e ls e w h e r e w h e re m oney w a s to
—Obe
made.
Tho Herald has receive*! some
Interesting
communications
hut can
our new Na­
Nng com
munications but
can »
, V! 1 w
IUV*; »»&gt;•»
8a&gt;’s 0l"'
sh F
them bemuse writers
nai Lommaiuler, becuuse, brothers, it’s right!” Adjusted
not publish
have folly
1.^
SJU^filK?Ah
m ............ ^ ° n^ L'LMn i01,1 ^^ -^lbri,t ; jt,jv u s right five years ago and it

WHENCE ( ’OMES the power
d e c a y e d i.y the Russian Jewish
child in infancy, barely three yearn

........ ouiuy U tipcmlinff W
. K
S
f t
A
T
"
^
hundred thousand dollars in im- ...... . L-nmeM-h,
ta A f° °°
\vrappetl Up in liusiprovements at Blue Springs, ijike
wnat is in the popular mind concerning tho
county does things in a liig way. 'jucstion of paying tile ex-soldier.
-------- o-------I
_________
. The Children’s Home Society is
doing n wonderful work for the have K S Uhonc^oT|hEIi ,J° f h° humb[est nmnn* those who
homeless boys und girls of Flor­ , aVc U V U pe to..the hopeless and happiness to the disida. Your help is needed to carry tressecl o f my race, than to live in history as a conqueror with
on this great work.
my hands stained with innocent blood; I would rathM have

if “ acquired characteristics,” ns
Mime scientists say, be not inheritV. ' •
,t,auaht ,h;*t child to han­
dle a violin, at 10 years o f age, so
marvelously that old and talented
players, hearing him at a concert
in Berlin, said:
“ VV- might as
well go home and break our v’iolins. 'i hat child doc3 now what
we shell never be able to do.”

i"‘ ™7it ' T ' ira »™ &lt;icn . ( i‘iii»

I

t

•flic Tnmpn Tribune says that
married men, ns a rule, are not in
terested in the prospect of being
able to -talk to Mars. They are
content to get u chance to do a
little talking at home.
-o
Tampa will soon have a new
idxtcen-story sky-scraper "thu
highest in Florida’ as the Tribune
puts it. It will he an office build­
ing and will cost close to n million
dollars. All Florida grows!

r i s 'i s

1 OU SAW thousands of inspired
aces at .the concert Tuesday; old
men and women, the years lifted
trum them by the power of music;
earnest young students, grateful
tor a chance to stand through the
alloinoon, unconscious c f fatigue.
And then the prize ring crowds
seemed less important. You knew

E f s .s .T r r S p

jtjet

,r/tUL* '» Jragging npw..ri the
« r Uitscifr Ut thu l,jttori’ ' in 'p ite

m&gt; name written among those who loved their fellow men
than to wear the laurels that encircle the brow of the K
inim e, I would rather sleep in some quiet churchyard
t T ” " !,d UBreniLmbered save by those in whoSJ hearts
hn\t Huitlcrcd .ted s nf Itimlnes:. and upon w Iuhc Hik I

DDR RACE in nt most one or
two hundred thousand years old.
U o nre o n ly ’ 12,000 years away
fto.n the stone age, when the only
music was the hunter
imitating
•he tail o f a wild animal, or per”
n h aau T f“ S d S Wdh ° J7 . " ’ im lu ' * “ ''lined in J «a, co! Imps tho dull rhythmic beating o f,
pnagus ot gold, with desolate bonus us mv moniimf nt and a iriiy hand on u skin stretched
light.
B b S J S
m vm m “
,iv in B ' v il " K S - ' - f m y
—

HU . HUMAN brain has been
storing up knowledge nnd intense
feeling from generation to genera*
t'01’* children inheriting what the
fathers and mothers gathered in
t.ieir lives and handed on.

My Favorite Stories
Associated Press dispatches nd■viso us that tlie controversy *o
By Irvin S. Cobb
church affairs has been resumed.
I f the same amount o f energy was j
puU into preaching the gasp-'l „ f T h e'n m re'i'
. i! L
w,la.t1 baprded by the licsly of a . * HA I BOY handling a violin in
the Redeemer the world could bo convinced I am tint it* ilVi’t ir?.«° : !',a!l '.la,'^y « h " had taken hi:-, po­ infancy, ns readiiy nnd mturally
as
remote ancestor would have
made better.
Yet ther . I,
r .. i
l.ru-c - ,,t,on in tho doorway.
there is. after all.
a certain
“ Move on. nigger, move
Imndled a war club, proves thntl
the brain o f man, as generations
Good for the Daytona Joinrnnl!
^
pass,
bes.sssiv
born ||moie and more
- will---Here is whnt Editor Sparkman
,,r'P « r«tjnns were going
f&lt;„.
yort; " har you ain’t
fully equipped with krn.wl edge acto say about the knocker: Swat
the knocker nnd tho pessimist in in a So'*jju-rn tow in *As' t lie negro swer ^ t b ' ’ ' ',olhhlT’
U,u‘ an- ^u,riteu
birth. In the mil^1924. The worst enemy any com­ undertaker hustled in and nut1*of arm?.,"!! lhiLplfniunny backeil more l,on^ » t years ahead o f us chilmunity can have is the doubter
... .......... . ........ ..
a
tk?
with his inccisant whine about ..........- ........... .
,7 .... .... *
I
“ The city may grow but you’ll
silly cull it— more than is known
hnvg tq show mo.”
to “ the great genius” o f our day.
‘
.
------- —o---------What is Y our Rating?
Daniel Webster once sniil, "in U E HAVE millions of vears
thinfc Is more deceptive or more
A Syndicated Editorial
hundred.i o f millions, to live on
dannerous than the pretense of a
this earth. Common sense suggests
desire to simplify government. Tl-e
it, science proves it, tire sun’s
The world's ipo. t perfect Berv- something to object to.
i
• ft
vt 111111' 11r* sit
k. *«b*spot1’ ’*(if
ainiiilest
governments
are
power guarantees it.
n’it
in
claimed
by
the
Pullman
Good nnd courteous service, we
ti.
isins; the next ainipioHt, limited
What will be the power o f the
monnehies:
rn,ui(,li.-« n',i
' I Company, lie’s David G. Scott, take ns u matter of counio. But
monnehies; but oil
all republics,
human mind after only a few mil­
govarnmentH o f law, must impose 77 years old. Scott had to retire let somo person crack under the lion years o f accumulated knowl­
numerous limitations and «|usiltf-.- rrom r,,:,,1; ', m.rk ......... t o t he ! Jto
IR| edge and feeling? Consider what
cations of authority und give manj
we do already .only 12.000 years
^
^
*11
In*5
uniform
aii'i
tf»
1
report
you*M
positive and iiualifled rights."
work when the sleepers run out 1 ii »•... i,.
from the stone age, and living still
S
S
"
to Ui to r(,Part nmong stone age crowds o f thThe Interstate Commerce Com- of Porters and flush .!.a e m e r g e n t |
prize iiiik
ting,, uiu
the mock
stock market rnm.
comTf.,.. i .
^
.
. .
I F»**V
i mission has refused permission to iU,,#
Srj.tt served .u
porter for
..th.rr'il..1. “ crlllca ,lc- rae,t'l1',1l eemiwtlllon. an,I ".tatva.
the T'Xpre&lt;s companies to advance
refrigeration charges fifteen per
ccnb on Florida fruits and vege­
1
h^ T iT „ cmw„
j
%
* “ 1 .^
tables. Advancing costs in any an,, a „. „ „ r .Uoaeru , „ com pU.™ ,.; y , „. . . .
i itu
As in many other organizations! to
way on transportation right now porters have their rating, and
a ballplayer when he mnkei « is ...
... y ; — y*j- * » msufew idipr. regardless of his good iffre”,"', cr!tic,fl‘nff probably, was
la a^out, ns popular w.th the pub- kicks or boosts are registered
lie as a cuso of smallpox.—The their gri
1 cards.
•
record on tho average. And the '
,i.“ s. t,1Lh‘' r *n. Bus:ua. as he
rndc
Packer.’
b-. ttrr the player, the loud t ami 5i*
»teacb,-r "J Mlw!»i Elman,
______ ______
. This is a remarkable record. T* more aavage the criticism for an T
“ [’I1 olhcr,, ,!|nl have
error.
i s'tpcocdcd. i f you mention a paintthine’ ‘ ’ I U»e
di'.ippoin'.ing e n m v n o r o n e^ rew ra tton jS ^ lon ?
•
••&gt; i'
won all
an of
or us in our tn,*’
, ......,
’ gamwr—
m-nim
S.»
ii kuim
goes with
naR:° l*u&gt;
painter— nnu
nnd mention
-hings about not having a vice- sovernl generations. Scott stnrt_________
Ono mistake may he a/ 8Q the 1 ^ ‘ hcr o f talent. I.eopol_
prestdent,______
is the________
fuct Ihnt ....
the Sen- ed ...
as a. porter ,n
in 1870
it.. .....
bin tiniriu I.. .1 d\,,i .... «1_: ni_i i
i .
• . ..
..
ate pages lost out on their Christ- able to i.diipt himself t,'. chaneim- b r f n i ^ W ’ "•? ?evern,1
,'V-’ cr’ " t , ,0 - is ‘ caching now in
bnaa. dinner. An exchange say.i times. i K g his manv yenra .f c!o ^ ‘ l,0,tx,t
dangerously,
country a groat | o * H u s Senate png- s lost th -ir Santa service. !„. „.u-t have had t .
*
r . ui
,■
&gt; *, , F? r‘ «nate!y. he will find mnOatU and
know whnt
dO
o..' «P
cn n tln J S**:- I llll-en
i J l ! , lit®r_‘U.!5Court€;ous
ac™l
-,V4 didn’t, 1%'iow
«aj|t to
li U
••»• with thoiisiinda’o
WIOUSOIUIS OIf rniltank*
I
. '°■ ,L I for
. .hla«
. . teaching
.....r. he-e
&gt; iinnd
.Ill
Even- year on Chris' mas day lh.» «us p«m!o who were about us e i«v and vou d ^11. ib!.! lb
5'tor,‘' h&lt;
“ among those pewvice, president
invites
them to
handle a* hot stovclids upside tire m A ico it bnd Vrom’h”^,,8 f 0*
ith!‘ "
' v,ir1,1 ,ha»
1
1,,
a l from “ -^nnlng Iour iincvilizcd immigratien laws
dinner. This year there is no vice *l»wn .»n the Ib.or.
to ..^,
end.
' would keep out.
president.
Senator
Cummins,
president pro te-n of the Senate,
took train fur Iowa without know­
ing of the m at'er. The pngei sent
word to the
hilc House, asking
wnat wan to t c dono. Tho prcsl*
dent sent back word that he was
soundest seem-Ufos in th&gt;* ‘
aorry but didn’t know cither.
\ -•••»«* ‘ o negirri
1 h im '^ o n d a n lly ‘ watching
wa lehl L,- '* V
is tho way Forrest A d a ir,
fo r i o f the causes 1of failure. the study 'world
says it.

.

i

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r " lontv * f

i

the m atter of interveJS^
Never be t ^ T ~ ^
bank cashier.
ho will ask you
m o go h’a U ifl

S IX T O B E U SE D ]
IN T A X I S E R V IC E

-fia •
WftJI

OU

It la the Joyous Season of Leap Year and the Law is
Out on All Single Men
BY R. J. HOLLY

comb tae aanospurs out o f lua
whiskers and to diut off hia' hat,
etc
Th«n there la Tim Keane, who
has been languishing around here
for many years Just waiting, wait­
ing. waiting. He has a wood yard
and could keep a nice woman
warm.
,
Will Puloston Is another bird
uat roosting on the limb and waitng for something to come hU
way in tho matrimonial line. Nice
boy nnd ono who would fttake a
model husband.
N. A. Colbert is another one in
this group.
If somo girl could
break up this combination all of
the above four bachelors would
trot in double harness and bo glad
of it forever afterward. Go offer
them, girls.

era! Indian Ml
cabin, and in sign
formed him that ho had

***•*.
\
A•
“To my amazement,” W Announcement hns ju st been
learned that they did net I
Wako up, Girls, 1924 stuff.
but has slowed tip somo since
mado by thc Reo Motor Company
.The clauses in the
to
oho another in any
MRS. NORRIS S A Y S:
; that tho famous Itco high-pdwer
Wo arc telling you this in strict coming to tho Seminole Bank and
m which are L Z s r :*
words
or in the ordinary
,
six-cylinder
engine
will
be
used
in
conficdnce.
W ED S
is now ready to save his money if
taxes are regular S j J ^
I f ono out of cvcry three Amer­ tho Reo taxicab in the future. The
sounds
of human beings, 1
You will not tell it to a soul, tho right girl would Just ask him.
ican women mado five resolution* adoption o f the six-cylinder engine
dy with
they convened only
yea,
no?
Wc dare you to do it.
by
for 1924 tonight— nnd kept them— for tho taxicab has been urgedd b;
whistlings.”
There ar«» n number o f them
it would make many homes ns taxicab operators for some time.
At n whistled command
Ned Chittenden escaped the
. Mrs D. L- Thrasher nnd
onc
« '" » «
According to Reo officials, this here and we wnnt you to shoot mademoiselles
happy aa they could bo and should
would flutter from the trees
o f France nnd
f j D Woodruff will ontcrbe.
change in being made after months tho whole bunch befnro tho idea since the war has been busy but
clearing to eat food sea!
*st bridge at their homo on
o f practical tests o f the taxicab o f next December. There are a still hankers after a home nnd a
• *i •
there by the women, acconli
iyn. ih o jail should bc
th Street at 3 p. m.
equipped with the r.lx cylinder on bunch o f young strays nnd o!il nice wife. Prefers one with brown
One resolution is to be kinder, equip
Saxon’s narrative.
heavily against possible
mob*.
more tolerant, more determined zinc. A group o f selected taxirab bucks here in Kanford that ought |••yes—North Carolina preferred,
He described the men as
-r—Tho nnau.-’ l mooting of
operators
were
supplied
with
T-6
to be married nnd we will help you Should
state
his_______
choice.
ould bc made to sta
te__
to understand one’s husband in the
adding that the women were
powered
calm
with
instructions
t.»
‘
*
‘
h
/fcoild of Holy pro®s Pariah
tq go and get them. l«ond u p __
Tommy Thompson is busy with
old affectionate, amused way o f
deer.
Ok!ahomaCyCiC
tyWCoU
arthe&lt;1 int#
Jibe held at Comfoit Cottage,
"A t the sound of my voice/
nnr y married days. He hns his give them the hardest service to bo old Winchester with salt ami get the affairs o f Hutton A Company,
nhly attracted by
“
found in their business.. In this
skienec of Mrs. M. Martin, on
explained, "the women fled faults, but so has every
mnn. way thc adaptability o f tho engine them wherever you can find them but longs for a nice girl who cou'd
Z~iir Januaiy 7, at 3 p. m.
tho canyons.”
■
Quarreling nnd telling "tho girls" to thc taxicab wan actually prov­ In Sunford. They are paying in­ call him “ Daddy.” Good boy, good T A L K IN G D O N E
S w e t i r g is unusually imcome tax that should bo going for family, good education nnd could
IIo said the Indians led him
how
mean
hc
is,
and
remembering
ed.
iisatl Every member i/i
a nice wife and we want you t » be knocked o ff tho matrimonlnl
the
t
nnd reproaching, accomplish noth­
B Y W H IS T L IN G
... nearest
.... it forest
, servi-c
could bc tried on politicaTheiji
The operators who had experi­ get busy at once. Most nf the boys bush if you know how.
ed to be present. 'Those havnit
ing
constructive.
mental
cars
in
their
service,
leapt
imports are requested to
nre glad it is Leap Year for they
Felix Frank hns been running
« • •
A M O N G IN D IA N S vcyed to him that they {Lu
Oniv 2G men nre runni
very cloac check on costs as well nre so bnshful, aw quit, now. loose for mnny years. Cannot lie
forest rangers using this ins
Then
there
is
extravagance.
Any
prealdont o f NMraragua f t
as
on
mechanical
accomplishments
y-i^Vrs. D. A. Kelly will cnThese fellows really gave in their lassoed nnd. tied, but could bc
BERKELEY, Cal., Jan 4 (A. P.).! ment and had themselves c
M caragra is n_very 8m° ’ 1,b« ^
woman whose extravagance lends nnd all o f them nre said to be en­ names to Thc Herald so you nre coaxed into the corral and made to
iin incoming ofliccrs and
her continually into debt, to wnsto, thusiastically in fnvor o f the six- rnifo in going after them. Wc will like it if some girl could show him i — A tribe of Indians whoso mem- I &gt;nenteJ w‘ ‘ h. 11 ,n. ‘ h*Jj " 1,is‘ |
fibers of
the
Methodist
to the worrying point is deliber­ cylinder engine for taxicabs.
hiirrh. following nnuual mcotpublish some more o f them in n where he could get five acres of her, —
.m o n * th e m -1S
„ ™ 3. " PUI" ' &lt;1
**;
Reo officials some time ago fe w weeks ua we scare up some celery below market price.
ately jeoparding her own hnppif, which will bo held at 3 p.
learning nav?ntion.Cr&lt;it!is
W
&gt;
.
selves only by whistling and who j Saxon bellovca that tho isott
/
has been up in the nir ai x ^
sensed
a
leaning
among
taxicab
ness and almost ruining that o f
more of them in thj tall timbers.
Henry Mcl-aulin, Jr., seems to bc can talk to birds in the u m e man- clan o f "whlaliing people” Is an
operators toward n six cylinder en­
: someone else.
jy_pipc Organ Club meets
Well, for instance, there is Bob fancy free but rather likes Chi­
* *
•
gine. which would combine the Denne, who will marry if you can cago girls. The first sweet thing ner has been found in the Siski­ shoot of tho Karok tribe uf
London women nrn
Miss Elizabeth
Sharp of
jib Mrs. J. B. Kay on Fnlmct, Avenue at 3:30 p. m.
Thccr is health. If there in some­ flexibility o f the six with the rtig- prove It to him that two enn live ns that needs n pair o f glasses could you mountains in northern Cali­ math Falls Indians.
Washington, D. C. (above), reProfessor Kroeber said thc
l.»k.= n . if „ a / , . , , rln . i f e t l •jr—Women’s Guild o f Holy
thing
chronically the matter with gedness nnd dependability which cheqp ns one. Ho has a nice home prebnbly string him. Cntch him fornia. The discovery wns reported oks wVre an unususlly intelll
rently married James Watson,
« Church meet with Mrs. M.
you saliaw skin, bad digestion, nre paramount in the operation of nil ready.
while his father is out o f the to A. L. Krob#r, curator o f anthro-, nnd industrious tribe, number
public carriers. Ificse require­
Henry Ford gets 1 roil l.u - liirtin. Comfort Cottage, nt Jr., son o f Senator Watson of
girls. . . At „
Ball,- store,
anemia, something to ments
, Then
.
.his
. side kick, Hodgson
--------„
, . „
pological museum of the U niver-1todny about 2,i000. He is invi
room
to
fit
perfectly
tho
T-C
Indiana.
which you refer- fondly ns "m y
fat
nnd
hearty,
h
big
enter
and
.
H.
S.
Pond In tho Peoples’ Bank , sity o f California by ,J. R. Saxon .i gating
ffntine thc
thc report
reno
of the v/hi
engine
and
for
this
reason
it
was
doesn’t cost Henry anything!
jj —St. Agnes
Guild will
In the Clydcsdalo i* n good looker, hns plenty
headaches” or "iry
miserable decided to try out in practice the good looker.
enty ot , o f thc United States forestry ser-inH
lans
serIndians.
ft at the home of Mrs. Bonclass
hut
speedy.
'
!
style
and
hnnds
out
n
beautiful!
vice
back -th e n make 1924 thc year idea that had seemed plausible in
jln Whitr.er at 3:30, with Mrs.
Circa go pickpocket got «
Arthurni\ow. eli owns
thc
lino
DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB. Hint sees the end o f this stupidity theory— that tho Reo six-cylinder . __
,
, , Y'owel!
, ,
i . uof talk to tho girls, but up „to
Faxon said that for weeks forest
•&gt;ays he robbed 12 a dav nil
bitner and Mrs. Raymond
Plenty of good looking date has never bora bridled. IIo rangers in » remote part o f the I THE PAINT WE SELL
The lovely country home of Mrs. nnd inefficiency. For it is stupid motor was very well suited to tax­ s ore.
! &lt;Ioing his daily dozen
7’
H
e
'
dips as hostesses.
dozen.
and inefficient to suffer, nnd to icab use.
t, oil!TL«!l.ml , I0VC,r? l!,fnj? f" t ,th? , ± ,l,,!JIbo cn,VBbt
aa&lt;« Siskiyous had heard uncanny w h ist-,
Jay—Mrs.
Roy Chittenden EniLMt Mctiownn (Inllowny, won make other persons
IS
lucky girl. Hard to approach but made
in. his habits.
ov..r tho
*ho service
service wires
wires thnt
that
. domestic
___
H|jnKS
a g s over
thc^. rccnc
•A
,
.of one
■ ■ of
- - the
— prettie.it
...............
,,
, ----------- suffer, from
That
the
experimental
taxis
bore
city
broke.
ill
entertain
the
Tuesday
l)u: t I:vca “ ‘ pRing is dangemuj.
•
Another
one
at
The
Herald
ofll:e
:
stretch
from
station
to
station
soc.ul
affairs
of
the
season,
Thurs-;
aKy
‘
hing
that
is
in
your
power
to
out tho idea nf the officials in testi
form,m college glee club , S
icate
Club
nt
3
o’clock
at
her
Calvin
Teugue.
down
from
North
Wday afternoon, when she entertain- •hnnge.
fied to by the recent announce­ Caiolinn. said to bo engaged hut named Jones— City Editor— just j through tho mountains. He went
is in ( hiengo grand opera now! kmc on Elm Avenue.
ed at bridge luncheon, the guests!
• * •
_____ operation,
..... ................
ment. _In actual
the ninnot prove it. Dnndy chnp but r tlfV !L C„ C?.C’ olrnhtiiito be u ‘sy
investigate nnd after nightfall
including the members of the Du'Nhy not try for universal beau- six-cylinder engine of dopcn'lable rather shy. Would drive well in ns he carno from I-1. Myers where was enught in a mountain storm.
Boston still blew ur
Irs.
Eva
Herndon
of
Daytona
hit ........P as cops i
ty in 1924? Why must we look i manufacture ia preferable to nnd double harness.
\fon-riv I l ' n i i i rti r ir 4.
I ,,c founa H 8mn*l cn,,in o f Indian
tered. W
)h, is the guest of her eister, plicate Bridge Club.
" b.u a warm receptj
Munay Dutton, head o f Ilutton construction. It wns empty nnd
.n&gt;
The
large
living
room,
sun
parlor
at
,lw ,inM
o f garbage barrels,»»H*fnctpry than tho
foulAnd the drink a were on the h»
Then there aro two brand new Engineering Company, has plenty •he prepared to spend the night
Frank Miller for a few duys.
IT DOES NOT CR A C K ,
nnd dining room, were beautifully ,ai’ trampled bare lots .tho hideous Icylinder engineof equally dePEEL, NOR BLISTER, OR
roadside signs, the broken |Den«D»blo make,
Plcn Jones leaves .Saturday for decoratcd with cut 1lowers, low
Fro . Ward, of Harvard, sari
recalled thnt he left
bowls
o
f
bright
faced
pansies,1
fences
nnd
dirty
roads?
There
n
r
e
A
T
v
v
r
i
*
m
r
a
i
T
/
v
r
t
Memphis
Medical
College.
CHALK OFF
bergs are over-o. tainted T
hi
Thiil
stable his horse in a
85M
Sleniphi.i Medical College, baskets o f exquisite sweet peas, cities in the world whose subway.Ii IK A S fig A S M j m
true of human oiicm, also.
When ho reroses and nareiussun were* every- stntions nre as bright nnd clean !
jl AV/l'J
Y rl
Full Line o f Kalaominr. V tf1
lira Mamie Lake leaves Sntur- whore. In the dining room, the as a bathroom.
JS day at cost.
nishes and Staini
j- n t a r t could l,c Induced lo . i i y . t o t l T n . y . - ' S o ^ i . T J n d ’ K ' f f i
And in the same place, you don’t ! forever.
|for Staunton, Va., where sho luncheon table was laid with na — not in Americn, nlus!— in which
Tittle
nml Wilinn
nrn
^ atllloil
bed ofur
f doer
bear
have to move your position to kill
1resume her studies nt Stuart elaborate luncheon cloth and cun-!a man would no more think o f
1lllIO nnu
&gt;&gt; IlMOn tiro
two i rrii
film andI!nf
nil skins
„ Mn
SOLD ONLY BY
another one, un auburn haired young engineers. Have been stir- w7a* In light.
tered w uh a crystal busbet of snittirg than he would in hia wife’s
riMCJ, sweet peas and pansies. The drawing room,
bird, named Deane Treadwell. Dan­ veying the land but not with inaFor two ilnys. related Saxon, ho
*
S A N F O R D P A IN T
dy boy, fine disposition, well train­ trimonlnl intent so far. Could lie
|rs., Jes.se Neely nnd children place cards were old fashioned1
ed. homo loving and ail that. Wo made into Sanford citizens if the lived there In this way. When he
returned from Ocala, where nr ra?:,£V.( U ^ ‘injr ! l,c ,’ir,h,|; / ' Can’t we begin. 1921, to be a
ST O R E
left the cabin food would be spread
know hint.
spent thc holidays art the
proper parties approach them.
NEW ORLEANS.
Jan. I.—
morc Patriotic in Americn?
for him, but with no nmount of
Bruce Anderson—Dr. Anderson
It of her brother, Nathan Maya. a dnintv'1'ttle Lrift^inYih1 ' hMt!1
A.
Rnffcld
studied
to
be
a
Rabbi,
"From evidence abundant in ev­ — running loose for some time, but
Phone 803'
haa no serious objection to njrility could ho discover thc un- Welakn Bldg.*
ery state and neighborhood, the could bo brought under the yoke but
marriage.
If
there
nre
any
barArthru
Hnzzard,
who
has
%
'iy
”5 South can grow cotton profitably «nd would make a fine liur.bnr.d gains on tho matrimonial counter
r
spending rile holidays hero r *
this year with average weather if
,VBC° Ur,‘! ' lheIri r^ T ihili,y f'»* America’s the producers generally make us-* Gentle and kind.
‘ bat he can got below cost he B s i c a a B i t H a i n n u n i i a i B z i B i i m z m i i a i i i K i i a B t u s t a i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. lic h e o n w a, aerecd
n.
ii
A
*
„
„
greatness,
her
goodness,
her
inFrank Murk wood wns running would take u chance.
-Vu
unia.i leaves Saturday for ho."
During thc afternoon,
Dujilicat finite opportunity, her ho«pitnIitv o f the knowledge already acquired strong for some time, but old Ii.
i .,...,.
.
..........................
There nre a hunch of good buys
in Augusta, Ga.
on
weevil
control,"
says
the
Fed­
Y ! "^Joyc-d. When stores to all the suffering, the dlsnffccted,
year. In the barber shops of the city— f ’. I., scared
. , him off- last
...... ........
eral International News, published ,,
Iins
Severn!
houses
built,
but
is a ,th e y are bashful and said not to 'C
r*. Arthur Hlount of W Y.ynei-1 \ir , A p ' l ’ nnnle , o T ‘ Mh:' 1 *l,c nnihi,,° '" ' " f the world, her by tho Federal
OF ANSIIER8T COLLEGE
International
bit
shy
about
the
price
nf
double
mention their names but they nre "
. Ga., arrived .n Sanfunl K
0
™
"
C
!.U
n
n
„
'i
.
_
5F
s;
!
P,a«
among
nations?
Banking
Company,
of
New
Or­
i
ner
held
high
score
and
nesday evening and will spenii were
hnppines.w Would fall if approach-1dead anxious to trot in double
WILL ADDRESS THE COLLEGE CHAPEL ASSOCI­
To be kinder in spirit, to lio leans. .Successful farmers, weevil ed by the right party.
' time here ns the guest o f her bag i. presented w.t.i hand-made
harne s. And just think, girls, you
experts
and
trained
observers
ATION OF ROLLINS COLLEGE JAN. 6TH, 8 P. M.
Ir, Mrs. C. A. i'nganlinrt.
in* body
be
fairer in agree upon a programme o f:
t
i
M
I i
.•
. cleaner ii
|( '•/ i to •
»»- iuirur
iB™ ,bury *n
First N.t - could jjet a face nia^sa^o and
t!»nal, looks like a Harold Lloyd, j shampoo every day.
t n i-VS
n.'° a|- money innttenrs, to make beauty
AT
"Small acreage, heavy fertiliza­ but promises that if he married
le many friends of Master
Mirny others nre eligible nnd
i"
'vhoTO « » ! « « « In row, and to tion and intensive cultivation.
Ij'le Houshoidec will regret to ,u b ite?n H V Ce n f ‘ , M ■^
lie will never g o to Hollywood. Has ! waiting. Their names will bo given
nri'niitlnn
1 1-'’ 0'K'
know and love our country better
“ Selected : ecd o f curly-maturing , i-" soulful eyes nnd is kind and f to any girls wishing them. Just
p that h.1 ii ill at Fcrnald- mi
mi LMe;Klon.
_ )k n||
v-'oithy o f
varieties.
knton hospitai, nnd will join . ii
J " ® " M|s- A. i . Con- saints and not too hard for sln“ Prc-nqut’.ro poisoning .to catch ;
....
Everyone Cordially Invited
whing him a spegjy recovery. neiiy, airs. I{. A. Newman, Mrs. tiers.
Paul I.nke ran free ns a colt in !o f The Herald office nnd a mor.'athe first brood of weevils ornerg-! South
i
Carolina
for
mnny
year*-,
[
enger
boy
will
call
on
you.
Deano Turner, Mrs. it. C. Bower,'
ing from hibernation.
............................................ .
Thomas Cain leaves Fri- Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. F. J.
"Picking up and'burning fallen
evening for her horre in Bello U onra!^ ^
ur. ."i. j., atter a pleasant
______
squares.
‘ Treatment with calcium nnieti-' U B xa a «a ca (ra oi:«i*a B 5 s= n a 3 E sa »ia *«a K a a fS H n «xa a a B H *a a u r«rn -sj»rsn B :x:3 B B a &gt; in a a «n i
hpre with her parents, Mr.
I.O V E E Y 'BRIDGE TARTY.
T I f A HH
/ I A O P ate when and ms c imliti-uis ad-11
Ira. \Y. A. Tillis, during which
i J!
y!* H* n " a o * n rB H U •
B n r:B g B K
cB
a r:x
r;B
a *B •••!»•'
n n a »ia a aI)|M
«a B 0 B*l||
R u a a aMii»m
K a B a B a a a a a»B a a «a
• a a•a n’»•
’ ’ u a g»'*
t*aM
-' t'l
....a a a a a B a «a B a u u «a B a a B B B M «i!
vise.
* j
she was extensively onter“ These methods in l'J2'5 yieldel 1
ld. Mr . Cain was form erly
Va
' Coralio Tillis.
profltn even in tho regions of
A»
heaviest infestation. With aver
farewell New Year's dance ! Woodruff, nt their home on Park •-1X1 -tt-tiJ —
J U L / f l l l D age weather in 1921 they will
h 8: W M i
v 'l.T v ;.:, ' 'W '.A fa. \
. ‘OS
Riven in honor of W alter j Avenue.
There were 12 tables
---------yield firolits even with a largvr |
who left Wednesday fo r |m 'playcrn.
[Wants Case Heard During Next crop and lower »&gt; ices.”
. - •••&gt;&lt;!:'
t»V : 7\
r&gt;nie in .St. Louis, Mo. l&gt;uring | Tlie wliole lower floor was
The programme is compilcil '
Tern Of Federal Court At
pour
month visit in Hanford ''poued e:i suite, and artistically!
from reeoniendntions and experi-1
•ur months
Tallahassee.'
ka&lt;dlremany friends, and was th • decorated. In the long diving i
ences o f successful farmers and
---------«t n ■cousins, Mr. and Mrs. room, tho color scheme ot pir.k nnd
and
TALLAHASSEE,
i/vi.i.m i.sn.-ir.r., Fla.,
ria., Jnn. J.— specific advice l»y Dr. W. E. Hiiitls, j
•-.i
'*-v i*
Pezold.
white was carried out with quail-1 William Leo Pophom, Apalachicola state entomologist o f Aluhanm; .1 !
N. Harper, director and agrono­
v
tin of sweet peas and ro cs.
•- ? -v
••••' - &gt; *
■
oyster merchant., who, with hi* mist
PIHK MATRONS BRIDGE
o f tin1 Soil Improvement1
in
the
reception
and
dining
r
-v
&gt;L
i
, ,
f li b .
wife, is under federal indictment in j Committee o f tiie Southern F ertill'g
■ a
|cof th,. nm.it delightful social room gold uni green were tlie col­ connection with his operations, izer Association, and J. A. Evans, B "
on*
Ufcd,
nasturtiums
und
calen­
,, Pj Thursday afternoon was
will, it is undcritoi.d, insist on a assistant chief o f co-operative ex­
dulas
were
lavishly
used.
l^ridg., p.„ty KjVea l,v Mrs.
i 3!i
Mrs. Thrasher
greeted her trial o f his case at thc term o f tension work rondueted I.y the
• Langley nf lier home on
United
State.!
Department
o
f
Ag­
federal
district
court
convening
Avenue. There vert three guests, wearing a mimt becoming : here ne-:t Monday, Jnn. 7. The in­ riculture and agricultural colleges
of Playeri and the guests lrgck o f rare colored georgette, i diclmcntr- have
been pending o f the South.
»
‘ '
...
S 'V
rC’l th. mcmlKvs of the Mer- with uccordian picatings. ili-r against tho former minister and
corsage
wns
of
sweet
pens
in
the
(■: ' ■ Xj
* . ‘"If
p»tron’s Bridge Club.
Organization
o
f
a
new
Medical
his wife for more than n year.
*p:iriiu&lt; rooms were kmriv 1v,‘J|,,ua » ha,l/ ’» « f P'»k.
m
W ,3i m *•'
•
I’opham is also milking plans, it school at the Universiay o f Chi­
* prefiisii.n ,,f
rt-d
n
u
n
!
Woodruff
was
attired
in
a
l'I
■ ■
THE NEW
red
roses,
1
is
understood, to appeal to the cago has been begun.
m
-' . : •• ■ ’
ettias ar.l bouganvil j'n, t&lt;&gt;- zinart frock of brown crepe, hand­ Uhitoil States Supremo court in the
c&gt;’
«
I
HOLLYWOOD
somely
l.eadtd
in
steel
and
bronze
fr with p itted plant:..
.11»
Leads. Her (lowers were a cor­ ca: &gt; o f the Analachieola Land fi
DEPOT
!*? 'Y’rc k,T’1 "9 dainty tal- sage o f pink roses and Parma Development Company vs. W. A x
n,i i Her a mimbor of interNEARING
McRae,
commissioner
o
f
agriculviolets.
|fn" " 3 °I bridge, the prize
COMPLETION
Talley
cards designed
with tulturo nnd T. R. Hodges, Rh-*!! fish
,Rn W ' nmong tho club
romniifsioner, in whicli the com­
,
•
’ M. \vn;: won by Mrs. Hurry quaint prints were given out by- pany -yas dunied certain rights In
r.n wlir, wns awarded a l.ox Mrs. Ren Car,well.
Franklin county oyster bottoms,
T H E R E C O R D MONTH
W-made haiidkerchlf . Tho _ Throughout th&lt;* afternoon re­ |claimed under grants from the Infreshing
punch
wa.
nerved
from
a
Pfiz&lt;\ a! I. a box of hand­
1 dinns allegisl to have been confirm- I
le‘ *. was won i.y Mm . G. I. daintily- appointed tabic placed in i I I.y I'.ie Si.anish government !
the reception room.
more than a hundred years ago. j
‘i Y
Of exceptiophl interest wns tho His appeal for restraining order
r Wtirluaion of tho enr.l
n" huatrso served ntraw- S r e r , . o l brf t n P;:a,ye* th,,r!"K the ngninst' the state officials' in this
.......»»-_ first ----. . . . hy ..
thoiteake, toppcvl With r.itcraoun. Tho prize .o r top score,1connection
wns denied
tho
I"l •ream, salted r.ut.-i
a silver pie plate, wa.i given Mrs. Franklin circuit court, which wns
wn'&gt; Ham Yountz. Hecond prize, two
iinheld l»y the state supremo court.
Condensed report o f th e condition of the
I u ' "J'-ying this pretty party |beautiful towels, went to Mrs. The latter body a few days ago
I’ercy
Mere.
Tho
consolation
,M ;- “ - I. Holly, Mrs. ( ’. E.
also denied a rehearing in the case,
prize, a gold pencil, was won by- and plans are now being made, it
H. *‘cw,3«
|
lu Mrs.i ' Harry V:
Mrs. Mrs. S. M. Lloyd.
l T“ Ijn,a..,Mrs. Harry Hcercn,
is under,itood, to take the caijelto
•*
Dumas, Mrs. Arthur
Rj-^oahments
consisting
of tlie United States supreme cour
■ i
4n*. Mrs. George KniehV m
Ichicken salad, saltines, olives, and
M. Mr.. C. j” laiueks ’ MbTl coffee were served by the host"One Wilkey. and ,Mr-&gt; \v &gt;r' eises, assisted by Mrs. W. C. Hill. Dutton, Zoe Munson, Fannie Relx:
,lt thc c!c; 2 c ;
Ueeembef 31st, 1923 as called fo r l.y tho Comptroller o f the C urrency
............... ; Mrs. F. E. Boumillat, Claude, How­ Munson, Lilly Caldwell, Abbie
*
i
was the largest in point o f sales in the history of this company— and wo
:
------- .............................. ard, Mra. A. 11. Wallace, Mrs. Ilea Doudney, Florence
Henry, and
have had some big ones—
tv . LKK BRIDGE C I.U II! Caswell, Mrs. Raymond Phillips,
RESOURCES
Mary
Zachary.
LIABILITIES
tertaining with
......
her usual 'and Mrs. Donald Whitcomb.
Capital Stock
$ 100,000.00
L o .t iis and D i s c o u i i t n .......... .........
? 1,081,075.57
one o f excop
^ manner,'Mrs. sV e . Bar- I ., The
.........afternoon
............. wa.i .................
.
Surplus and Undivided profits
...
4 2 ,2 9 3 .1 6
1 hastes* Thursday after- tionnl enjoyment to the guests and
Overdrafts
.............................
N ■
519.92
nen, hot* entertained at ; i8
Hrst o f a series these two
Dividends Unpaid ....... ...........
2, 020.00
m a
Stocks and B o n d s .......................
’
“
her
home
on
Mngnoli.i
!
fa
r
m
in
g
hostesses
arc
giving.
228*757.50
Circulation ....... ..................
...
5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
, ’ the gucita including the
Those invited v-erc Merdzme.i
sight-seeing trips are made in our De Luxe Busses every week— from
Ranking House, Furniture and Fixtures 207,656. tG
Sinqlc^A?* Double A fesh
Fun Futkt-id Re.-erve R ink
5 6 .0 5 0 .0 0
J,, !u the Every Week I A rt'hie Betts, Braxton
Baggott.
Sanford
to HOLLY WOOD-I1Y-THE-SEA— for
full
Information
Other Real E s t a t e ......................
Mills
P
a
y
a
b
le.............
......
extra
table i EJ- Betts, David Caldwell, Wide­
...
1 0 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0
70.613.65
*y»'rs.Ua a?id' one
~” w v*“
“ talslo
V t v ,
’
man
Caldwell.
Ben
Caswell,
Roy
about
these
fascinating
and
interesting
trips
and
the
Hollywood
Hotel
Rediscounts ..
Ca: h and due from b a n k s....
...
1 6 6 ,111-56
Chittenden, Joe Chittenden, Fred GIFT AND STATIONERY SHOP
235,213.10
■
■
special
rates—
fill
out
and
mail
tlie
coupon.
|
°
e
f
e
.
r
if
fc
*
ar'1
Krec’ii
D E P O S IT S ......
^rrectnely
out Wltn
with Dinger, W. C. Hill, Robert Hines,
. 1 ,3 0 1 ,3 6 8 .2 8
Its n« I ^ carried
. 1 " ol*i
Phono 101-J
»*,!„.
*'o
ruses
Lili*"*1
vu;u
nf
red
roses
and C. R. Kirtley, E&lt;1 Labe, J. B. Law­ 207 MagnoliaTotal
combined with ferns. son, Ed Meisch, I’ercy- Mere, B.
e. 'fj y *0.
a ■
51,820,876.10
1 ,8 2 6 ,8 7 6 .1 0
"A v /
L. Perkins, Henry t’ urdon, F. hiEACH
n / K T O P V e'l
HOMESEEKERS R E A L T Y CO.
1, hl&gt; absorbing gam e Roumillat, A. B. Wallace,, tkaud
Everything for the office
4 4
Cap and Fringe—All Colors
Harry- Walsh, Elton
It,) L.n" ‘« v,hen scorea were Ilovvaid,
f “ - high score
Moughton, Hal
Wight,
Ralph Juat arrived a complete line of
IncluJinj Qrry anj Whin
Agents for
■•a**.
Wight, Fred Wight, Sam Y’ountz,
J.
B.
Coleman,
Hawkins
Conncl«nibrofiC
n' i'V
^° Wa:1 t’ 'v'Mr«
n » lv. Benjninin Whltner, Jr., Donald scrap books, memory hooks, photo
WINSOME
•i,V;
embroidered
guest towel. Mrs.
O F F IC E R .?
hnvi
Whitcomb,
Dick
Brawn.
W.
M.
Silk
N
e
t
s
DIRECTORS
HOLLYW OOD L A N D A N D
uestUi"^ l',f&gt; sc,,ro among
alboms. Also let us supply you
L. A. BRUMLEV
rias-w(bb«il,
F. I*. FORSTER ................... ................... President
■menu n ,*,*L Pr»*ented a h-,nd- Potter, W . L. Morgan, Rert Fort,
n*U
el
quslilr
silk
with
so
a. O. CHASE
I t-uest 'towcL .Conc Us,on o t the W. D. Gardiner. E. F. Housholder, with your filing supplies, loose
•Utile run throuch «d|, la
W ATER COM PANY
Floyd I’almer, 8. M, Lloyd, A. W.
I*. A. DRUM L E Y .................. .............Vice-President
knp u«i ioii&lt; about hair.
| •Barrett served delicious re- Fitts, M. S. Wiggins, Jamc-! Ridge,
p. FORSTER
leaf devices, blank books and
T. J. M IL L E R ........................
Enimeti Hunt, John C. Smith. Carl
T. I. HAWKINS
............ Vice-President
Schultz. Emmett McCall, S. Moore.
for Sold Eiduiwlp at
J. W. YOUNG, President
R. F. W H IT N E R ............
T. J. MILLER
other
r e u n io n .
Reg Holly, C.
Britt. Howard
............................. Cashier
.**
. R. F. SQUIRES
"'onter'nn,I?“ rnni}i family and Ovoriln, K|ytniond Diiillips. Roy
MRS. J. B. CALDER, Local Mgr.
A. I-. B E T T S ..........
............ ..... Ass’t Cashier
OFFICE SUPPLIES
lias " , . un: 1 f»*»Uy »nd Mrs. Peeplcs, Osborne Ilerndon, Misses
R. F. WHITNER
Valdez Hotel,
m Coni* fnmii!y motored to Martha Fox. Connelly, Mabel Howhr, Edna Chittenden. S-irita I-nkc,
5c
and
10c
Store,
brother!1
’aI!iherI
u
,‘
hey'
w
ith
Sanford, Florida
ine' 8. and sisters, spent Mildred Simmons, Rubn Williams, JUST THIS— WE APPRECIATE
w*th th.ir father nr. I Helen Gonzuiez. Frances Gonzalez.
(STREET ADDRESS HERE)
YOUR
BUSINESS
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Fern Ward, E. Y'owoll, Frances
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phone: Office 108;

MRS. FR E D DAIGER, Society Editor;

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�tin purchase o f * new Duple* tu
bulsr press to b » operated in eon*
junction with tbs press now ii
use. The combined crosses wil
hare a capacitor o f 25jD00 fortypace papers or. 50,000 twenty-pair
papers an hour without running a*,
maximum speed. The Indepen­
dent’s present press- -has been ir
uso only cbout tw 6‘ years, it is
ctsted.
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*

iiford High Girls and Boys;Will M eet Sea
breeze Teams— First Game Starts at 7:30
brd High Chris aad Bays W ill*;- -

FIRK LOSS IN DAYTONA.
, DAYTONA—Tho total flrtv loxi
•n this city during 1023 was onl&gt;
S H llS , according to figures mad»
nubile b y B. B. Hart, fire chief
There waa a total o f 67 fire alarmt
during tho year, with the hcaviesl
loss—$17,700— in March. Febru­
a ry " 21 nlarmo topped the month­
ly list, while August had only one
with a loss o f $10.

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“Greasy” N eale T o
Stay A t Virginia

TALIiAHASgKjr, Fla., Jan. 4 r Tbe people of fU fid a have a great
(pportunitor in Me All-Florida Ex­
position opening a t Madison Square
Garden, Now York, February 18.
*.o show the rest o f the country
more about the resources o f this
«tate. (iov. Cary A . Hardee, de­
clared Thursday in a statement
'•ongrntulnting tho counties that
for the occasion.
At the same time he urged those
counties that havo dot yet done so
to make every effort to provide for
the sending o f suitable exhibits of
their agricultural products so visi­
tors at the exposition may see the
great variety o f products that may
bo grown in Florida.

*STOCKHOLM, Jan. \d*^-Swcderj’n imports f o r . the jBrtt ten
njonthi o f 1023 exceeded tho ex­
ports by about $54,000,000. an
against an excess o f $10,000,
fo r tho corresponding period
1022*
J
.
,
Tfto principal commoditlfcs that
helped swell the Import volume
are grain, fuel, Ulluminating and
lubricating oils, coal and vehicles,
including automobiles. The bukl of
tho imports in each class cited
came from tho United 8tates.

They will find a new home, locate lost articles, and perform many important tasks for you
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS

to the local market Monday with
inquiries—“ what do I g e t ? ”
Unles ho lias changed his mind,
Neale expects to g e t-$150,000 for
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Vo.,
Both the girls and boys basket-’
Wayland Dean* pitcher, and Earl
,Tan. 3.— Announcement that
the game, while in nttcndanco
n l r t e a m or Sanford High put In
Coombs, an outfielder.
Coach Earle Neale has entered
* M g bit o f strenuous practice
nt the National Coaches’ Ath­
upon an agreement with the
Thursday night on the Grammar
letic Association in Atlanta
During recent negotiations with
progress,
but dry weather hm
last week.
athletic council to coach foot­
the New York Yankees, the Louis­
eefwol basketball court in preparabeen unfavorable. Truck is well Curates A re Scarce
ball
and
baseball
at
the
Uni­
ville
club
would
,not
listen
to
n
l t While not expecting to win
tw o fo r their games with Seabreezo
advanced, and shipments of beans
cent less and there is no reason
this game, Coach Robinson bof w m y night. Both teams appeared I versity o f Virginia through the
Don't wait till baby Is screaming1 M. L
peas, beats, eggplants, ‘ peppers
In The British Isles I; with
season o f 1024-25 has been the
Heves that Mercer will give
to believe that the paylers havo
•o be lit fine condition and are expain before you think about' ina,tc n 1
squash,
onions,
lettuce,
and
norm
rause o f widespread rejoicing
aged too much since then.
| thcNew Yorkers a roal bottle,
•Jffcted to give the Beabreexe out­
tending for the doctor or start dos-j Telephone
fair
progress,
but
are
rather
in­
LOUGHBOROUGH,'
Jan.'
on
ths
pnrt
o
f
the
entire
uni­
,
• couple o f good tuascls Friday
Neale m ild not be found at his 1 ®n,7 "Bring training will bo In­
ferior on uplands, owing to dry Canon Briggs, o f this town, is Ing him with strong medicines that
versity student body.
Right on the local court.
hotel here tonight but it was learn- j stituted at the local univer­
j
weather.
The planting o f cucum- much concerned at the lack o f cur- may do moro barm than good.
The athletic council has s c ­
sity in order that the squad
cd that he had waved the two playJjjjJh la will be the girl’s first gam e'
Keep
Teethlna
at
hand
aad
give
It',
mers under cover has begun fn
rum ! an option on the services
may be well trained when it
cm under (he noso o f tho New
M AKE A MEMO N&lt;
quo as they should be experienced
according to directions at tho first
Sumter county. Citrus fruits are
of Conch Neale fo r a third ces­
meets Syracuse in October.
York
Giants
and
was
waiting
to
.elm o f trouble. Before baby begins
" 5 * ° ? * ? by now»
» fe picked to
holding
w
ell;
shipments
were
bus
telephone
sion at tho university. Though
hear their best offer.
cutting his tsoth you can start giv­
,
the Scebrceze lassies.
the council meeting was held
BEGIN
WORE
ON
GOLF
CLUB.
ing
Teethlna.
'Twill
make
It
easier
Takes Tips From Fiseo.
.Friday night's game will be the
last week only faculty and stu­
for him and for you, too.
K EY WEST— Plans and aped_ In geittn:
getting me Giants and the
• w fo r d High boys’ first game of
dent members w ere present,
Mentions for the club house o f,th t
” lt's dangerous to wait when baby
i
nnVce.-i
bidding
against
each
oth­
weeks in succession, and has no
33-24 term and though only a
and before final action could be
hey West Country Club havo been
beglna to fret,” writes Mrs. C. H,1
er,
the
captain
followed
the
exam
­
yet
received
n
singlo
inquiry.
few havo responded to Coach Pal­
laxen the three alumni mem­
Kitchens, Route 4, Macon, Go. "I
ple o f the San Francisco club received, and work on the struc­
m ers call, these few have worked
bers had to be communicated
ture is expected to begin within n
Imrasd that when my baby got tick * *
owners
who
made
the
Giants
run
end faithfully and are in o x -t with.
week or two.
The building will
with fever and bowel trouble. Teethil
up
$75,0(J()
for
Jimmy
O’Connell
Ctuent condition fo r the clash with
ina soon ended his trouble and now.
cost about $10,000.
When Coach Ncnlc spoke nt
when they heard that the Yankees
BMbreexe Friday night.
he is as well and lively as a cricket.'']
the athletic rally the prolonged
101-8 Magnoli
wanted
th»
vnun*
*t»r
.
The games will be played on the
cheers and applause o f the stu­
Teethlna Is sold, by all druggiatej
W EEKLY WEATHER
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lit.II
UIU
U
lU
lllH
t
a
i
n
,
b
.
j
Sanford, _____ _
dents wm a tribute to his pop­
or send 10c to the Moffett Labors-]
. C amfmar “ bool court since the
BULLETIN
tho statement, that they were
torles, Columbus, da^ for a packagq'
burning o f the Episcopal .Church
ularity in spite o f the poor rec­
The low temperature o f the last
find a fret
frco booklet about
nhmil babies.
C
through making fortunes for min­
and
ord o f the team. The genera!
“ “ V®8 this place the best
or longuo players, as to propose day o f the previous week contin­ lating
premature
growth; nl» the city. Lights have been
opinion is that three changes in
ued
during
the
forepart
of
the
that no club pay moro than $25,000
though sntsuma trees nro in good
erected around the court and It is
coaching systems in as many
for a minor iengue player, it was current one, resulting in frost condition. _ Strawberries are in
“ •fin e shape for the two games.
years und an alm ost unprece­
thought that the 'New Yorkers over much o f . the northern and bloom; p'reparation fo r spring
dented series o f injuries hns
were
through paying fnney prices central portions o f the peninsu­ planting continued.
been more of n handicap than
la. Surface temperatures were
:or
ready-made
pluycrs.
*iny team could overcome.
Southern Division.
The need of pitching strength on about 32 degrees at somo stations
Moderate temporaturo and dry
in
the
northern
counties
on
the
the Giants is so imperative, how­
weather prevailed, although night
ever. that McGrow may change his -5th and 2Ctli. An a whole, how­ temperatures were unreasonably
mind nnd d o « little spending. In ever, the week averaged wanner low at nomc points In the Okccview o f tho fact that McGraw re­ than the seasonal, excep. in thclrhobce district, during the first
fused fo pay more than mn very
Isouthern division * h" . ° ntJn? al ,la&gt;‘" of the week. Tomato ship­
IWWm I h ii I nil _ A_ l l . l i l _
m l i
warmth prevailed,
ments were heavy from the lower
weather was the
east coast, nnd some
potatoes
tho Section, no a_____
.......
r
were harvested. All crops need
na much ns one-quarter inch, nnd rain, except tomatoes on low lands.
meat o f the Section was without Truck was shipped from the Okee­
appreciable precipitation. Overcast chobee district.
.ORLANDO,
Jan. 4.— Orlando
Yankee officials mnde uirtiona skies during a part o f the week,
Itr The Assurlntril Prr««.
A . J. MITCHELL.
J™ he represented in the Florida
upwards
to scratch their heads nnd heavy dews ut other times
CHICAGO, Jan. 3.— A sevenMeteorologist in Charge.
Ht*to Baseball Longue during the
stoiy, 7,500 ton brick building wns when they heard the report that mitigated to some extent, the
Make* Pancakes w ith
* ea2?n
begins April 10, nc­
Neale was in town peddling h's pressing need for rain in some in­
f ° a decision o f represen- moved 85 feet here with its cleva- mayors. They figured they had stances.
tor,
light
and
telephone
servico
t h e re a l, o ld - t i m e
ftatjve business men who gathered
first call on tho two men.
Norlhrn Division '
intact nnd during which its offices
'?• , 0 chamber o f commerce nudiThe
forepart
of
the
week
was
The Yanks alto understood that
b u c k w h e a t ta ste —
torium Thursday night. The out- were open to tenants who found it 'bey had tho inside o f the track unseasonably cold followed, how­
ncressnry to enter.
ligh t, h ea lth fu l,
W oken sentiment at the meeting
for Jnckey .May, the Vernon south­ ever, by an early reaction to war-1
The Illinois Central railroad, in paw, but Gary Hermann, boss ot mer weather. ~
“ raa &gt;»» ,f«v o r o f basebnll o f the
-.......... Dry weather wns The very best Battery is an
delicious. *
tom e calibre ns wns had Inst s«n- its terminal improvements now be­ ihe Cincinnati Reds, is said to have the outstanding feature, the need,
ing
mnde,
was
presented
with
the
stepped in and made the better o f­ ru 1
.i
nL ‘■c’o^tion was passed,
. " I f Kcaorai on uplands,
E X ID E
^aopting the r.nmc salary limit ns alternative of dismantling the fer for the pitcher.
it T 1' 1* temporaturc was favor­
building,
or
moving
it.
The
struc­
MINSTREL
M evaiicd Inst .................. .
We
rc-eharge
and repair all
The
Giants
nre
nil
cluttered
up
able
for
tlie
growth
of
most
vegture was erected about 30 years now with outfielders and McGrnw
, . i */,, Sr* wt‘ rc elected ns follows:
ctntion,
but
colder
weather
is
needmakes
o
f
Batteries
ENTERTAINERS
i P Wallace, president; George nsto but it wns in such excellent could hardly find room for n rookie cd for cabbage, ceieiy, lettuce, and
I'IIH 'T T n i
•
condition the latter course was
, 31.00, SI..10 I'lug Til*
a i-r t
vicc Pr08i'lent; Frank- taken. The actual moving wns ac­ nt nny price. The Ynnks wnnt an­ citrus fruits. Strawberries mnile
R
A
Y
BROTHERS
other young outfielder but they nre rnir progress, nnd small quanti­
■in .n li- a t l l i m r r ’a l l r u n
V n J“ ' Klnif. f ccond vice president;
U. Asher, secretary nnd treas­ complished in 24 hours nut it re­ well fixed for pitchers.
ties. were marketed. The planting Phone 54R
quired
three
months’
preparation.
Sanford
urer. Members o f the board of
of potatoes began in the Hastings
directors were nnniM ni follows: What is believed to be an out'district;
the
distribution
of
ferJ
Bankers Optimistic
r i h m b ■EumBnatzBc ■M inna B nunnxv
^ *ii
N_y®&gt; Gharics Rock, H. M. rtanding engineering feat was detilizcra wns active. Shipments of j
.Boiler, Ed. Vestal, B. M. Rohin- scrilied by Huga. Filippi^who su­
Over 1924 Prospects iettucc continued. Citrus fruits
perintended tjip wqrk.
F* M°hr nnd Dr. C. D,’
qrc hqlqijpg..well.,arid .they aro In
' '“Tkenty'-UftAe tfac-kru.’ to'AAUiiA^
Rood
•condition; shipmcmii ddATLANTA,Ga.,
Job.
4.—
LegitiAnotfcrwayRed Comb
Tho salary limit during the 1923 of four or more railH each nnd ex­ mate business, economically oper­ ' censed during tho holidays. Oats
under
the
season was $2,(150, exclusive o f the tending completely
ated, was able to make a resonnble made fair progress. Seed beds
Red
Cxnb
E gg M ash excels —
salary o f the manager. The limit building nnd over the foundation profit in almost all lines o f trnda were prepared for tobacco.
^ Mai
Eft&amp;Maah M
suggested for the 1924 season for nt its new site, were used." he said. during the year 1923, and the
confain
Central
Division
containsno,
class I) leagues, is $2,250, includ-1“ The tracks were placed five to prospects for 192 S. business now
. from fill
tool
the
forepnrt
with
light
lo-j
dust nor
: " c " “ lory o f the manager. tight feet apart nnd 2,000 steel being found on n sound basis, offer cal frosts over interior portions,
Opinions expressed Thnrsdny night tollers were spaced about 12 inch­ every indication of prosperity in and generally dry weather preWero to the effect that chcnner es. Six thousand board feet o f the.opinion o f Atlanta bunkers and
.baseball would do the profession timber was used for cribbing pur­ business men, particularly officials
—
" '
...............
.
preliminary
to jacking up of the .Federal Reserve Bank o f
and sport no good, nnd would meet poses
&lt; IS DUSTLESS!
•with poor support in Orlando nnd the building nnd placing it on the Atlanta, who have well sounded
conditions in the sixth federal dis­
other cities represented in the rollers.
~Dusi and Sticks at Fitter hritata and
"Four capstans, each operated trict, comprising the states o f
adhsrg to the Membrane* ot tho throat.
,p» w c .
It was stated Thursday
position to know, l»y two horses, were employed ns Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Ten- I
Luiit on RED COMB for QUALITY
From each cap­ nessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. I
that representatives o f teams in .motive power.
One fact is especially noted in i
Lakeland, Tampa. Bradentown, St. stan n lead line of three-fourths
1 etersburg and Davtonn nr* In inch steel wire cable was carried the mntter of building and con­
down to nnd through n series o f 25 struction activity. All reports re­
blocks, 12 o f which were movable ceived here show that it has been ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED
anil attache d to the building and carried on at a very high rate all
Elm Avenue and Commercial Street-------------------13 of which were fixed nnd anch­ durnjc the past year ami there is
$1.50
ored to 20-foot steel rails driven as yet no evidence o f the slowing
Automobile and bike tires
about 15 feet into the ground and down, which is usually nt this time
1 _ °U£_ Prices before buying
THE CASH FEED STORE
braced against, the new concrete of the year.
foundation. The average speed o f
The output of manufacturin'* industrics continues, on the whole
moving was four feet per hour.
reports state, to compare favora­
bly with last year, and em ploy,
Many Will Attend The merit conditions, particularly in the
m c-iir.
u c m*cyMthai
m ncliloo that
H
5 ^a t&amp;
7~thoujttn,!i of practical
JNO. W. SNEED)
105 Palmetto Avenue
Myrtle Avenue and Hh Sti
sixth federal district, ure reported
XariDoen tue. [)oea u,0
Road Builders’ Meet
fiocit wort, nnd M much
Phone 481-J
•anicr sad faster than an»

FOR SALE— Large reed baby car­
riage at Telephone 384-J or 708
Pnlmetto Avenue.

ToWait

Hopkins Shoe Shop
Work Guaranteed.
309 E. First St.

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urtions. Count six words to
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siification.
In case of error Tho Herald
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CHICAGO. Jan. -1. — Highway
commissioners from many state*
of the country, representatives ol
the federal department,' county
road organizations and motor clubs
nre expected here January 14-18
for the annual congress a n d expo­
sition of the American 'load Build­
ers* Association.
Approximately
250 manufacturers of road building
mnehinery have taken space for
exhibits.
»
Together with contractors, ma­
teria! men and others interested in
highway construction, preparation1:
are being made for an attendance
running into the thousands.
The bureau o f public roads will
have an exhibit consisting o f both
technical ant] practical road build­
ing details, the
committee announcetl. Tire Association of State
Highway Officials, in an exhibit,
will show the status o f federal aid
work in the various states.

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cobator. Phone 197-J

GENTS W A N T E D
BENTS—Mnke nnd sell my car­
bon remover. A\-^good, clean
dtimute business; good profits,
kules McDaniels, Box 001, HomeHd, Fla._______________________
Florida Sun*— The--propagandaMig spread by n few politicians
; effect that "the national party"
&gt;11 not recognize nny orgnnixn&gt;n in Florida other than an ormizatinn whose policies may be
dated by the uforesaid bosses,* is
t only bunk—but a libel on the
'publican party.
NOTICE
The annual meeting of tho StockJders of the Sanford Building
|Loan Association will bo held nt
office.
No. 108 Magnoliu
. ,c! 8 *’• M-* Saturday, Janu7 )2th. 1924 for the purpose of
*ctmg Hoard of Ilirectors for
i( ensuing year and for the trnnsaing of such other business ns
ujr legally come before the meet
t.
T. .1. MILLER, President.
itcst:
A. I*. CONNELLY,
!^ 2 G l-3 -l0 -5 tc .

supplies and a full line

R b irtw h a ta cow EATS butw tutik*
DIGESTS thtf produce milk and butler fatl

NAsmnui
. Ttnn

DAIRYMAN S DHIGHT
DAIRY
FEED . ,
(f-ntjBtrri 2JZ

.Cwtainsmori than 75 1 DICLSII6LE nuL-umt

Millsco.mir

SEED POTATOES
Spalding Rose Flour and
Bliss Triumph in Bags or
Bushel Boxes. oGod for
tahlo ulso.
CHASE &amp; CO.
PHONE 53(1.

HOUSES FOR R E N T ! LOST A N D F O U N D

IT'S EASY T O OW N
YOUR HOME

^
SALE— Burgain, five acres
of land, close in. Box 117.
b OR SALE!— Or rent— 10 acres of

rO ll SALK— Three desirable build­
ing lots located on paved street,
worth $1,000.00 each. Owner will
sacrifice for $2100.00. Britt Real­
ty C».________ ______ .
tO R SALE— Two fine building
lots, located on ono o f tho best
corners in Sanford, paving and
sidewalks both sides. At bargain.
See Britt Realty Co. ,
^ Dll SALE— Fivo lots locuted on
Sanford Ave., opposite
Rose
Court, oath 5Gxl30. Two o f them
corner lots.
Realty Co.
FOR SALE
lU onon lake
w
S n
Terms. Britt
__________ •
celery farm,
.good locaso to town, a
t Realty Co.

ES A N D
MORE BARGAINS,
1922 Hupmobile touring.
Lexington Lark (sport).
Dodge Screen commcrcinl.
hour Dodge tourings 1921.
Dodge Roadster 1919.
Nash touring 1921.
Two Reo speedster trucks 1922
National touring fi passenger.
Threo Light Ford Trucks.
Thru worm-drive Ford trucks.
Two Ford Chassis.
Olds 8 touring, 7 passenger.
Dodge 1922 touring.
Three Dodgu tourings 1920.
Chandler touring.
Two Ford touring.
Velie touring 1922.
Dodge, Graham 1 1-3 ton truck
Buick touring 1919, 7 pasaonger.
liuick touring 1918.
Dodge 3-4 ton truck.

breeze, White Leghorn Chicks
nre sired by pedigreed mules from
high record hens. Egg.i perfect­
ly hntchcd by modern incubators.
Vigorous chicks, true to strain,
$20 n hundred; $180 a thousand.
Immediate deliveries. Order “ bet­
ter baby chicks" from Pinebrecze
Farm, Callahan, Florida._________
Some of these ears woro traded
FOR SALE— Oranges, 50c, 75c nnd
$1.00 per 100, grapefruit $2.00
nnd $2.50 per 100. B. T. Tiller. anil applied on the purchase of
•m m :
J : ;r ,r y 2 - ^ ’ £«w
Jity. _ull .raid.
(good,
having
been
reconditioned.
FOR SALE— 200 Tangerines, Val­
encia Lu Gim Gong, Jaffn, nnd Terms to those who ran establish
Grapefruit buds.
B. T. Tiller, j credit. Some o f them cars can
be exchanged for real estate imPuoia.__
.
|proved or unimproved. Diamonds
SEE the Sanford Stove Works, 002 Ior anything else o f value.
Sanford Ave. before buying
stoves. We will save you money.
SANFOIII) MOTOR CO.
We also repair stoves of nil kinds,
Dodge Dealers.
grafnnolns and sewing machines. ______________ Phone 3.
___________________________ 191-tfc
BARGAIN'S! BARGAIN S!! :
REGULAR meals served at the
Dodge Roadster.
Pheonix, single meals, by the
Dodge Touring.
day or week. Try them.
Hudson Touring.
Haynes Touring.
MELON Seed—Tom Watson, Irish
Scrinps-Booth Touring.
ray, Kleckley sweet, Florida Fa­
Onklunil Touring.
vorite, Ga. Ilattlcsnnkc. I grow
KENT VULCANIZING CO.
and save these seed myself, money
CORNER OAK AND 3RD ST.
can not buy any better. 50 cents
_____ PHONEJ7.________
lb. W. H. Thomson, Lloyd, Flu.
FOR SAi.E— Ileo speed-wagon In
first class condition. Equipped
CANCER Latest discovery in re­
moving external cancer. Hurin- for bus .service but nevor been
Can be easily
L*ss nnd never fuils. Would con- used as such.
ider parties interested or partner changed for truck o f any kind. See
to open .Sanitarium. Write Oppor­ E. E. Echols at Sanford Mattress
Factory.
tunity, Titusville, Fla.
FREE 'TIC K E TS
for tonight’s
DETROIT Bird Store, Detroit,
Michigan.
Panama
Parrots,
tame and tulking, $25.00. Imported
Audreusbeig Roller Canaries, $7.50.
Japanese Nightingales, $5.00. Fer­
rets, Cavie.i, Hares, Pheasnnts.
Pets ull kinds, circular free. Free,
Dr. Clayton’s, Sargeant’s und
Glover’s Dog Hooks.

Buying Ileal Estate in Sanford is not a rich man’s game— it
is for thu man of modest income who wants to become inde­
pendent; for the man who wdnts his home, a place his family
can puint with pride to and say “ That’s our home.”
Start searching today fo r your future homo among tho choico
Ileal Estate offerings in The Wont Ad section.
•
Sanford’s foremost Realtors every day advertise their best
listings on the classified pages o f Tho Herald.
To reach nil the people effectively—leave your Wand At nt
Tho Herald Office. Phone us to send for it or phone it to tho
Want Ad Department.

HOUSES— FOR SA LE

HELP W A N T E D

.......................♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

b^c? mc a «Ve!nber
CLUB.
It’s
keenimr
that
counts.Save
Save
t i l n everv
„
,
. . .? .f our. CHRISTM
, AS
f----;-------It’s
keeping
atat
it it
that
counts.
a ,little
week. The
istantial bank account. Everybody can save if they just make up their minds to do so and stick
g”i\ mg. Every one, old and young is invited to join. The books are open. Enroll at once. The

BUILDING
M ATERIAL

FOR RENT— 3 furnished rooms;*
private home, 509 E. 3rd S t.1 LOST—Your opportunity to secure
„ , .
Call after 5.
) freo tickets to the Milnno Thcatre, if you fail to read these wantl MIRACLE Concrete C o, g
FUTtN IS ME CHffOME- located “ in |ads each day. Two free tickets . «-’ » « * work, sidewiake,
exclusive residential section of ore given away daily t o the por-i ;n* Mocha, irrigation boxes,
Miami. House ia o f concrete con­ son whose name appears on this; TcrwilleKer, Prop,
struction and contains three bed page. Rend the want ads each
rooms, sleeping porch, complete day
Lumber end Building MatsrMuj
tiled bath with shower, large living
Carter Lumber Company
FOUND— Opportunity to buy a !
N. Laufel St. Phone 565,
shirt wave long distance Radio'
Receiving Set cheap.
Ask fo r
HILL LUMBER CO.
House
demonstration. Hof-Mac Battery
Service,
Quality
and
Pr
Co.
|Thone 135,
FOUND—Pair o f shoes.
Please
call nt the Herald office for
FOR WORKING WOMEN
some.
LOST—Collie Dog on ~ Dec. 27th, i
b’ ak °* T ke" *et 400t
from 023 E. 2nd St. Finder I
,wh.c " the. ," rl/ a ,a
please return to above address; rclRn*fu'd. half-sick, Mi
L nni
’
and discouraged and think As
'________________________ _
' are getting lnzy. Neglect o f tfU
Many properties In Knglund nre I symptoms might result in a a]
■Schneider.
still held on what seem to bo the •P°ll, therefore the sensible cool
FOR RENT— Store loom, C om -1oddest of rents. The rent o f one ' {* to take a dose or two o f Herbil
mercial Street and Park Ave. estate in Sussex, for instance, *t •» just tho medicine needed.
Rent $10. A_Tukach,_Pico Hotel.
purify tho system and restore
vim and ambition of health. Pi
FOR RENT— House with four
GOc. Sold by Uninn Pharmacy.
rooms and screened porch, rent *
fifteen a month. Sanford Avenue. I
Glndem ilje^L Takneh. Pico Hotel/ [.osT-CiMitienwinV Fountain Pen EXPERT Typewriter clcanin
repairing. Call II. S.
FOR RENT— Furnisheil room ami
probably on Union Avenue. Ilc- phone 225 or Peoples Rank.
garnge. Man nnd wife or two turn 122 Union Avenue nud re­
Indies preferred. Inquire The Out- c«Ivo reward.
________ __
____ ! LOST—One Masonic watch chain
FOR RENT— I room cottage 1208! , ? hnr"'- Knights Templar tine
Park Ave., nil conveniences,
1,2
0*fc?r *Me. Find$20.00 p' r month. G. W. S p cn -'cr ,rctur? "amo to, Scmino,° ,,otcl

FOR SALE— House and largo lot WANTED— Whito woman, middle
in Rose Court, $ 1500.00. Terms.
aged or elderly preferred to
Britt Realty Co.
take care of baby nnd keep home
in return for n homo nnd other
considerations. Best of reference
All sections o f will lie i equired and this will be
Hrltt llepl.y Co.
permanent place to the right par­
*011 SALE— Bungalow, close in on ty. Address, enru Sanford Herald.
„ Pn'mBUo Ave., $4200.00, terms.
WANTED — Chauffeur.
Apply
DrBt Realty Co.
Chns. Hoffman, 1105 W. First St.
*’ OR S A L E - Furnished 5-rooin
cr.
Phnnn jnn
I «ml rccclvo rc ward.
bungalow, all improvements, lo­
oil Palmetto Avenue, nt n
Delinquency in studies decreas­
NOTICE.
ed 00 per cent last year at Iatw- WANTED— Good second hnnd flat
gly_Wiggly Store.
lop desk. Must be in good cohrence College, Appleton, Wis. It Is
Thu
annual
meeting of tho Stock­
•!—Or lease, business believed by the college authorities dition nnd cheap for cash. Inquire holders of the Osccoln
Cypress
nt
Herald
office.
on First Street. Britt thut the improvement was largely
Company will be held nt the ofthe result o f freshmen courses in
ficu of the Company,
Osccoln,
how to study.
Seminole County,
Florida, on
r u n a n ur,— ae n bargain, 5-room
bungalow with sleeping porch,
Thursday Jnnuniy 17th, 192-1, at
10:00 A. M.
on Palmetto
. _
- Ave.,
-- --- four blocks from
With th„
,11
!i!
Girl Scout lenders nre trained In
fir s t St. $3500.00, small pnyment
P. J. FEITNER,
! ‘
U W nlh#J regular courses nt about 90 inatidown, balance like rent. Britt _h i .il*
Secretary.
„ WL
nt this season
tutions for higher education in 2.’
Realty Co.
year cough* and coids are very ,-tate,. More than half o f thesa
The air is full o f things you
'F O R SALE AT A BARG AIN :' prevalent, lie prepared for them, courses are given by instructors
shouldn’t miss. Get n radio.
Two story dwelling, six rooms
J y VU A WM t C TA i f 0
' un'!or tho supervision o f the mlnand two fireplaces, bath nnd con­ E\
AND
TAR COMPOUNDiration department o f the Girl
veniences, inrge rooms, paved handy, und with tho first sign of a Scouts (Inc.) and tho rest by regustreets. $3,000.00. one-half cash. cough or cold taka a dose and p ro-1Inr faculty members or by repre­
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; CONS.
vent a serious
ailment. FOLEY’S
......... ................
FOR SALE— Attractive income HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
property, rental $1,800.00 per has been the standard family cough
year, price $20,000.00. A. P. Con­ remedy fur over 35 years, bring­
ing prompt relief und when once
nelly &amp; Sons.
used you will never be without it.
Cards of Sanford’s Reputable
BARGAIN List. Fre
_ . . . 40 neres, Sold everywhere.— Adv.
new house furnished, barn, poul­
Professional A^en. each
of
try house, implements, best soil— HELPED LlTTLE GIRL’S COUGH
whom, in h:-i rhosen profession
V* ? crt’8 cu!Gvated, balance round
"FO LE Y ’S HONEY AND TAR
the Herald recommends to the
timber, 25 bearing pecan trees, COMPOUND is fine. My little
people.
fenced, near City, $1200. Homes Kill had an nwful cough. I got a
near big health springs on beau­ bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND
tiful St. Johns Iliver, $000 up. TAR COMPOUND nnd gave her a
Strode, Green Cove Springs, Fla. few.doses aiui sho wn:i. greatly re­
lieved," writts nydd ’ H r BensoYi,
George A . DeCottes
art. Si-vrnlh Jmllrlnl Maribrook, Virginia. The best
Attorncy-nt-Law
remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse­
ntiil I ’ iip S p iiiln o t,.
Over Seminole County
ness; relieves promptly nnd effecr liln . I n C h n n r r r r .
Gvcly. FOLEY’S HONEY'' AND
Bank
Has. l'iini|&gt;lalnunt
TAR COMPOUND has stood the
Hunford, ------------- Florida
V.1.
test o f time, serving three genera­
MONEY
tions.
Rend this nd and ton eenti to
Foley * f o ., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago. III., writing your name
To Mnthetv It. ri.Mrk.-i. J. n. UronSchell? Maines
Says tho Plant City Courier: and address clearly. You will re»un. Anna Stokes, Ji-ssn T. Iiavls.
imllvlrltiully amt ns Administrator "W o have reached the sure con C n ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S
nr tin- i-stiili- of Wllllnci K. IIiinh.-II
LAW YER
dpcimsod. If llvlrur, nnd If d.-nil, to elusion that Frank E. Jennings, of HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
nil pnrlli-s rlnlmlni: nnv Int•-r&gt;--1 Jacksonville, is the man wl o for roughs, colds nnd hoarseness,
unrli-r wild Mntht-w It. Marks, j. o.
*:• — Court House
nisi fi-ee samtilo package o f FO­
nronson. Anna Sink ms. .1,-msm T. should he nominated for governor
Davis. Indlvldunlly nnd i-« Adminls- next June in the Dumojratic pri­ LEY’S PILLS, n diuretic stimu­
lant. for the kidnevs. aril FOI.EY
•rnlor of Him msIoIm of Wllllnrn !•’.
tlusscll, ili-i-.-MMril .or olhi-rwls.- in maries,” says a Gadsden County CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con­
anil to the lands tiMri-lmifii-r cIm- Times editorial, reprinted in The stipation nnd Riliousneis. These
scrlhed. nod also lo Central Smith- Dude City Banner.
More and wonderful remedies have ht-Ined
F r e d R. Wilson
••rn l.umlier Company, a eorpnrnlion under the laws of Ohio. If in more, the patters of Florida nre millions nf people. Try them! Sold
li-K.-il existence, ninl If dissolved. II- accepting this view which the everywhere.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Illllituted Ol* otherwise legally extinct Time* backs by the additional ar­
First National Bank Bldg.
against nil successors, slrire-tmid- gument t)iat: “ Ho is a clean,
i-rs, atoekholders. creditors, gran- strong, cupablo man with the am­
Vocational uchools i.i sovern'
Sanford, ------------- Florida
lees. or other persons claiming any
rleht. title or Inii-r.-st of nny na­ ple education, without which no Michigan cities have assisted the
ture whatsoever, by. through or man should be placed in high pub- State organization o f parent-tcnchunder Central Southern l.umlier
t r associations by printing without
Company, a eorportalon. or nny one
charge
its monthly bulletin for dis­
else In and to Ihe following tieElton J Moughton
tribution in their respective dis­
tricts.

You can And the name of e v tfr
live BuaincHH Man in Sanford la
this Column each day.

tl J

EAT AT BOBAND BETTY'S

ARCHITECT
First National Bank llldff.
Sanford, ------------- Florida

Coffee and Lunch Shop

Located in the Field’s
Auto Top-Bhzicling 2nd!
door west, o f the San
Juan Garage
Featuring:
Home
Cooking, Home Made
Pies and a good clean
.
meal fo r 35c

FOR SALE— Ferris White 1-eghorn Roosters of high egg pro­
nu n ry
duction. $3 each, R. F. I). Route
A., five miles west of Sanford.
—-ymuary 22nd. 10:00 A.
Mrs. II. A. Taylor.
uu' MJ" nUry 2'ln,• 10:00 A- FOR SALE— Baby carriage; cost
j^nuary :3rd.’ 1:00 p.
45. Bargain at $20. Mrs. Tom
W.iry—J.inuary 2tth. 10:00 Moore, 310 W. 3rd St.
t un |».
.
*
•
T w » i Always That Way.
January ‘25th. 10:00 A. M.
Tampa Times—Somo o f Hie hat&lt; ;
January 25th. 1:00 P. M. that arc now in tho ring will find
the heads sadly diminished whet |
A. VAUOIIN.

Short Orders a Specialty

Tux Aasi-iHor.

Build Your Pennies, Nickels and Dim es Into “Big Round Dollars
Yand''Kflre

'ANTED—Filing Clerk.

Cut worm poison, dairy

money hack if you nre not satisfied.

n

Mmlam Harriet,
licauty Parlor.
Over Mobley’s Drug Storo
Kirk Ave. Phone 245.
........
PANTED—
Customers to save
[Ford Gift Tickets. Ono with
Ich $1.00 purchase at Wight’s.
E7JT oil SALE— Ten room
Eoie, Corner .Oak Avenue nnd
Ui Street. Apply W. W. Long,
[o Oak Avenue. __________ „
MNTKD—Second-hand flat top
office desk. See Mr. Combs at
U Herald office.
*
fANTEl)—Second hnnd flat top
office desk. Sec Mr. Comly at
■ Herald office.
_______
fANTEI)—'To trade a large roll
lop desk for a flat desk. A. P.

of feeds.

l-rint*roAfid Nf
*rJ »W W "

FHfC BOOK fen*
Inal irt/uiilM,,|
l o n r i f g«r&gt;
Oerur, kr.bczih*

m is c e l l a n e o u s

S. D A IR Y M A N S

C'Oruan.n. A harm*
“ J
m.j.-.-vl b«rr,r
i
^
**«h befi. ||i*
lc«| |t»ai !»;
&gt;b /v*!« frr «W*ptr eulfiraiijn. ln*«tH.naiT. \

Pure dof t eWheat

PLAIN or
SELF RISIN G

KillrrIn,

WANTED

New Cropl
just

COBURNS

ft,
f r™

for prompt and efficient service,

FRESH supply of pepper, tomato
and eggplant seeds. L. Allen
Seed Co. Phone 248.
HARDY Australian Pines, stanfl
10 degrees. $25 per 100. John
B. Beach, West Pnlm Bench. Fin.
FOR SALE— DeSoto paints and
varnishes at L
Sanford Novelty
Works, sole_agcnts.______ 154-tfc
BUNCIT g RXPES, tree blueberries
and blackberries— all varieties
suitable for home and commercial
planting. Largest nurseries. Vig­
orous, well rooted plants insure
good early profits. For full in­
formation and illustrated catalog
No. 9, write Southern Adapted
Nurseries, Bartow, Fla.
FOR SALfc— Egry Cash Register.
Cost $U0 when new. Will sell
cheap. Inquire at Sanford Herald
o ffice.__________________
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. Ellsworth, Benrdnll Avenue,
Sanford. Phono 3303.
83-tfn

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.

b r in g in g u p f a t h e r

MILDRED SIMMONS
Teacher of I'ianoforlu
and I'ipe Organ
Studio; Roam 225, Moisch
Building
w .\. im im s. m. ii ,
Stirrlnll.liiK lu
•Si-nlto Crlnury IiIh.- iho:
t." K-onlogy—vlm.nl.- skit
Mi’i'd iliseusi-H. l-'.-mul.- It
nml IthruniiitlNm.
O lf l r r

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Hunford

t’ l r , ! N n tlu n n l
IlUillllUK

Sanford Novelty
Works
V. C. COI.LER, Prop.
Ciitncral Shop and Mill Work
Contractor nnd Builder
517 Com mercial Street

Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
Works
*’It it’s Sfotnl we can weld it”
SANFORD, FLORIDA

A. 1\ CONNELLY &amp; SONS
•

Established 1908

Real Entitle, Loans and
Insurance
Phone 48 101-8 Magnolia A t*.

STEW ART The Florist
Flowers For All Occasions
Members Florists Telegraph De;
livery Association
814 Myrtlo Avo. Phone 2C0-W

Sanford Machine Co.
ftrn rrn l

I'honr 113

QUICK SERVICE
T R A N S F E R

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
Hanford,------------------- Florida

!■'

W . J. Thigpen
Real Estate

By GEORGE McMANUS

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ABSOCIAtED PRESS DISPATCHES

ITME_

OF GUNS

W est‘Gripped By
Terrific Weather

D irects Escape

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924

IfLOODS DRIVEL

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS

IN LABOR’S NAME

Extrem e W eather
Predicted South
CHICAGO. I ll, Jxn. By-Th*

WABHINGTOft,’ D. C„ Jan.

most extrem e w eather of th is

&amp;—Mercury may fall to 10 deg reet above aero at various
point.below the Mason-Dixon
fine Sat. n ig h t A heavy blank­
e t of snow la expected lor New
England.

season ia reported throughout
the north-west- Heavy snows
are expected for Saturday nignt.
The freesa U apparently spread­
ing tow ard the A tlantic sea­
board.

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DECLARES
BJS OPPOSITION
10 SOLDIER BONUS
Sale

ES AND AMMliNIHONS ALSO SOLD

AR

.fed Friday The
0f $400,000 Worth of
Munitions
.

ON POPU
PRESIDENT WILL
OF 8,000
NOT COMPROMISE NICE COMP
H l i m N With Other Cities

MANY RIVER8 OVERFLOW
i v BANKS

THE. WILSON DAN
‘j?, n r

In Danger of Breaking And
Parole’ Efforts Being
Made, to Save It

Also Declared In Favor Tax
Reduction In Bpeach To
N. Y. Republican

Oppose Any Attem pt by Ceng
to Alter Principle* of Tax R
ducting Plan

Favorably For Sanfi
* Administration

The per capita cost of
UK T k r A u m Io I cS P
( n r T » » AMMMlatrrf P f f M l
the city government of
WASHINGTON, Jan . 5.—Presi­ for
(Hr The Am t toM Prrm.)
SHEFFIELD.
Ala.,
Jan
.
5
^
the fiscal year beginr _
George Anderson of New York
dent Coolidge U opposed to any 1, 1923
Offlcial* and workmen a t Wilson
NEW YORK* Jan. 5’- Declarer City is believed to have direct^
and ending Oct, 1,-*1
attem
pts
by
Congress
to
alter
the
dam Were making hefolc efforts
himself in favor of tax reduction
will be 914.99, according to flgVMiji
essential provisions of the adminis­ made public Saturday.
Friday night to prevent further
and oppoaed t o ' the soldier bo­ ed the escape of-four prisoners
tration’s ta x bill.
‘
.damage to construction work due
nus, Senator William E. Borah o! from the penitentiary I t A t­
This announcement was made ' The cost Is based on an esti­
to e rifcld rise in the Tennessee
Idaho, in an address today' before
Friday a t the White House as the mated population of 8,000. TM
River. The big concrete mixing
the National Republican Club of lanta, Ga. He was serving a
house ways and means committee total expense of running the efty
plant has been flooded and a tte n ­
New York, said this issue could not 35-year sentence In .connection
rontinued
its consideration of the government for the fiscal *yaax
tion
ia
being
diverted
toward
the
The first company to open in New York, directly controlled
traniaction waa completed be avoided or aidesteped.
measure
and
Republican leaders amounts to 9117i441J)S, it
coffer
dams
where
an
overflow
with a million dollar mall rob­
“
One
ia
either
for
tax
reduction
by
organised
labor
started
work
recently.
W
arren
S.
Stone,
of
the
house
redoubled
their efforts nounced.
would seriously impair work.
the day when word came or He la agninst it.” he said. “One
It is interesting to compare tho R
to postpone action on the soldiers
grand chief of the Brotherhool of Locomotive Engineers (left),
Colonel Spaulding, United Sta­
to Mexican agent th a t the has a rig h t to be for the bonua or bery. Anderson, who escaped,
r capita cost of Sanford w ith .
bonus
until
something
affirmative
was
the
partner
of
Gerald
Chap­
ges engineer on the job reported
is president of the new Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
tnt had tranaferred funds he haa a rig h t to be for tax reduct­
a
t of other cities in this state,
is
done
on
tax
revision.
.
tonight that while the crest of the
man who fled from the prison
to make one-half of the ion. Bnt ho cannot be for both.
Cooperative Trust Company.
Terse comment on the situation St. Petersburg has a per capita
river
was
not
expected
until
to
­
“You cannot take off a tempor­ last March.
-t'ln ca.li, the balance to be
a t the White House was to the ef­ cost of 18.26 and Orlando 918JO,
morrow, there was small danger
within 30 days. ’The term s a ry burden of 9141’000’000’ or
fect that any attem pt by congress according to figures recently given 1■
of
the
coffer
dams
being
Inundat­
by Secretary Weeka were IIBO’OOO’OOO and lay on a permento compromise the principles em­ out. Other cities have given out
ed. Railroad tracks leading to
T am a
nt to n caah transaction ent burden or obligation of 94*000
bodied
in the plan outlined by Sec­ the following figures:
the
mixing
plant
have
been
raised
ri and
saiiu call
__ it tax reduction
Springs, 915.56; Sebring, 98-58*.
were accepted by the Mexican 000,000.
retary
Mellon
would
meet
with
the
as
a
precautionary
measure.
1
ment, paving the way for It would bo a dangerous political
resident’s oppostion. Mr. Coolidge Sarasota, 913.27; Tampa, 914.49;
. Cattle'have been swept down the
Ute delivery of w ar munl- experiment. It would defeat any
ft
was asserted, has confidence thnt lakeland, 115.25; Plant City, 90.- ,
river from islands above the dam
it the army depot whero they party that would undertake it.”
congress
can be depended upon to 49;; Fort Myers, $U.41t Brmdi
and dashed against the piers.Senator Borah quoted figures in­
refuse
compromises
in principles town, 98.56 and Bartow, 97.10.
itored.
Driftwood
and
other
debris
havj
dicating the rate of increase of
Thus it may bo seen th a t San-;
and
to
translate
Into
law the will
-j-r the terms of the sale the taxes in the last eight or ten years
also lodged against the pier. The
ford has a lower per capita coat ,
of
the
people.
The
president,
It
fcpartment will turn over the declaring they “represented the
stags' of the river was reported at
was said, will make no effort to than Lakeland, St. Petersburg and
ud ammunition at F o rt 8am moat searching tragedy of Amer­
20'feet todny.
Cases
Tried
Total
20
With
IS
Con­
bring pressure upon individual Tarpon Springs and pays only IS
Chauffeur
Charged
With
Shooting
and Fort Bliaa while the ican life,”
In eastern industrial
The hew Florence, Ala., electric
members of congress in support of cents more than does Orlanda
victions—Parker
Liquor
Case
will be delivered from centers the situation was serious Makes Bitter Attack On Hepubli- pumping station near here on Cy;
Other cities mentioned above are.
of Denver Clubman In Court .
his
views.
,
,,
can
Committee
And
U.
8.
dtpot at FalrfleldT Ohio.
Results In Acquittal
enough, ho asserted, but in the ag­
much smaller cities or do not in­
presss Ureek
has been flooded and
Cr
Galnn
From
Stock
Dividends
Counsel
Without
Foreign Holley.
Mexican government will ricultural regions of the west,"they
clude in thu expenses of the city
the old steam plant has been put
Outstanding
in
tho
developments
The Seminole County Court adita own arrangements for are loosing faith in the govern-that Sanford docs.
back in use. Tne creek was back­
Ilg T k » S u M t a l n l P r r M .
ii r The A«»ociaieJ Prr**.
Jcurned Friday afternoon until of tho ways and means committee s The budget per capita means the
*nt to the border. Orders mont” because of unbearable taxes
ed up the river. All stream s in
consideration
of
the
d
raft
submit­
CLEVELAND, Jan. 4.—A bitter this section are swollen.
COLUMBUS, O', Jan. 5.—All Jan. 15, a t which time it will re­
faiued at once for delivery of and "tho tnnd saturnalia'of spendamount spent each year per pet**/'
motion pictures in which Mabel convene to take care of any cases ted by the treasury was the rejec­ son. This docs not necessarily mean
*■ ignated ng”, In which tho speaker declared nttack on the Republican hatlortal
military supplies to dealt.
tion
of
an
amendment
to
make
PARIS, ian. 5.—The rise In the Normand is one of the characters, th a t may have been returned by
that a targe amount is alarminff,
'r«n agents. They will reach the government continued to in­ committee for its action in increas­
ing southern delegate representa­ flood waters of the Seine was slow­ may be barred from exhibition In Indictment from the grnnd Jury gains from stock dividends subject it is said. It is based upon what ‘
anders of tho depots tomor- dulge.
to the regular Income tuxes. Rep­ each person is receiving in return.
Out In the great ngricultuml tion to tho national convention, a er Friday than Thursday, but the Ohio, Director of Education Vcr- which convenes next week. •
resentative Rainey, Democrat, Illi­ The per capita coat of Sanford la
level
reached
during
the
night
was
big
gun
bombardinont
against
the
non
M.
Iticgol
intimated
Friday
afCourt
was
adjourned
nfter
havareas,”
he
Baid,
Fwhere,.ln
the
last
though the statement issued
nois, pto posed the amendment somewhat iurger than other ettlaa;:
sufficient
to
cover
large
areas
of
administration
for
supplying
arm
s
ter
receiving
an
“urgent
request”
ing
held
a
successful
week’s
session
analysis,
m
ust
be
found
the
source
Secretary Weeks did not dlswhich
was voted down 12 to 11. because it gives garbage collection _
new
territory.
This
compelled
and
-ammunition
to
the
Obregon
from Attorney General C. C. according to court officials. In all
the total amount of money of national wealth and content
He announced later he would bring free, maintains parks freo, repairs i]
red in the sale on the basis fcient-the place from which we are forces in Mexico and a thrown thousands of additional water- Crabbe that such action be taken. 20 criminal cases were tried 15 of up the question ngani..
gauntlet to the Ohio Rebnpllcan bound people to take safety In
avements for property oi
In his renlv to tho attorney gen- which resulted in convictions. Of
srtvsilioif. prices it would aap- fed there is going on a patient, state central committee, which en­ boata or to rely on boat servicea
amundedlin
If the bill
hill is not amonueu
in uthis
us f
of cha
. nmkea donation!
doggged struggle for the preserva­
Uto be Was than 9400,000,
dorsed President Coolidge for the
♦
th°
m
tho'hosimarrtn.r
hns a Iarge-pt
tion
of
homos
and
farms
such
V3
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sell
at fbout.
about 135,00
935. irtrif lin r cHr'npiwfWnTf'wrifrhwr
kLdtaL
**1 •*
stock dividends after two year* will ,|c|ty. fumJ A„ of th u u ,n g
Many
of
the
big
npurtment
and surplus ammunition at
openlng address of Senator ‘H ir­
be taxed only to a maximum 0‘ ].JRiqn to the regular,!:
|13 per thousand rounds, not witnessed it. Men and women am Johnson, of*Califonilamin' hU buildings in largo towns ju st west
12 t-2 per cant, the, re g u la r n u r m n l||he j^Vernl departm ent*
of
the
city,
such
na
Aaniero*,
Colwho
have
tamed
the
desert,
suffer-'
the nirplanet would be valnnd -------surtax rates
j . i , , under
uiui0r the
. k,. budget and flgca80 ut
0f pt ran|(
ar|(cr
charged with
, —z -you there wil., be .jno- tuat.tunn ip m
nur vimi*ni
—i ," i —
----- prevailing
.
— within t, included
ed nnd sacrificed, denied themsel­ camnalgn for the presidential ombea and Argentuil have been . I, assure
at about $12,000 each,
nomination
here
Thursday
night*.
devintion
from
our
presont
Policy.
having
intoxicating
liquors
In
his!
the
two-year
period.
,
tired
in
the
per
capita cost,
and under tho most adverse
cut off. Tho authorities hnvc found
vas reported when first word ves,
of dealing with Ruch pictures,
! possession.
A fter tne Jury and ! The committee prenHotl forward j For the reasons given above, for
circumstances
opened
np
farms.
it
impossible
to
got.all
tho
inhabi
Senator
Johnson
also
made
a
he sale of arms to Mexico be- now with 50 years of strugle be­
“This film star hns been entire- court hid gone out during the under Its agreement to consider} thj “idHitlonnl ' thfngs th at this
frontal nttack on the foreign policy tents out of tho buildings so n
public that the Obregon gov­ hind them, stand in mortal dread of
govormnent provides . free
ly too closely connected with ills- morning nnd viewed th? premlscH administrative) feature* of tho
sort
of
omnibus-skiff
service
was
the
administration,
reiterated
ern expected to spend 9750,000 of the coming tax collector with his Chicago speech insofar as it re­ organized to take housewives to graceful shooting nffnlrs and her - whero the liquors were said to Ijavo then to determine whether n bontts that other cities do not, is ti
the rea­
(he equipment. W hether, in his ever increasing call. They ferred to his bnqualiflodly favor­ the mnrkets and businbss men to name brought into such disrnputo Ucon found, court was reconvened bill sliouqld be) pURsed, and filially son the per capita cost is high. It
of the necessity of making
as to warrant this suggestion," the nt 1:30 o’clock nnd more testimony to act on proposed changes in tax was pointed nut that the city has
.
seen their burden mount three ing a soldier bonus, cautioned the their trains.
deal pnctically a cash tra n s­ have
'
a right tn feel Justly proud df
people
to
look
curefully
into
the
hundred
and
five
hundred
per
cent
The number of peoplo drivor attorney general wrote, Mr. Ricgcl was heard. • T h i case rer.uited in rales.
", the Mexico City govern- in the brief space of a few years, Mellon taxation plan, although ad­
The Republican steering commit­ tho business-like
methods hy
declared. The barring of the Nor- nn acquittal.
•
from
their
homes
increased
during
t found itself unable to go be- and while reflecting over what har vocating a reduction in taxes in no
tee of tho house, however, in dis­ which the city government la
raand films, ho said, would be "to
Following
tho
Parker
case
was
the
day
to
several
thousand.
A
tho purchase of tho amount happened, they are even more an- uncertain term s, advocated help
large number of these were re­ the best itncrcsts of society nnd n civil case of A. K. SJoblom verses cussing the legislative program niulntninotd.
aipment mentioned in Friday’s iouM about whut may happon.
for the farm ers by tho lowering of moved from Alfurtvillc, whero a of tho legitimate picturu industry. L. F. Snow for possession of a seemed inclined to postpone a show
ment, or whether Secretary
"W hat do such tax- burdens freight rates und co-operntlve so­ majority of the houses have be­
certain pieco of property.
The down on tl(u bonus, and leaders got Pilots Named For
found it inadvisable to au- mean? They mean Imperiled nnd cieties and finished with a scath­ come
No Action in Gotham.
plaintiff took a non-suit following in touch with Republican form er
uninhabitable,
and
front
any larger sale has not forfieted homes, they medn dis­ ing arraignm ent *of thoso who along ,the Marne, where morn
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The New’ the discovery of a technicality in Rcrvico men who are demanding n
All-World Flight
disclured.
satisfied and discontented domes­ would have tho country Join the than 4|000 buildings are surround­ York moving picture commission; regards to tho sending of a statu­ Thirty confercnco next Thursday
r. Weeks did not say w hat oth- tic life, they mean less educutionn! world court.
will take no action toward barring tory notice. Mr. Sjoblom was rep- on tho question with a view to hav­
( n r T h e l « n r l n t r 4 1*1
ed by water.
tquipment the Mexican govern­ advantages for the coming citizen,
“ Denounced for Interfering.”
WASHINGTON, Jan. C T f a J or
films In which Mabel Normand and resented by Geo. G. Herring nnd ing them a lte r their plans.
Representative Longworth, the Frederick L Martin, commanding
LOUISVILLE, Jan. 5.—Rivers Edna Purviance appear, unless Mr. Snow l»y Fred Wilson.
* had asked for in its origin- they mean separated-and demoral­ "I have recently observed that cer­
Representative oLngworth, the officer of thu uir service technl
L He stated, however, that ized families, they mean energy tain people, including the distin­ at many points in this state am complaint is made, officials said
Several persons convicted during
* kM
Republican
leader, declared he school, Chanutc Field, III., has been
manufacturer, near flood stage and reports from Kridny.
airplanes to be sold were not .thwarted and enterprized, and Inst guished Detroit
the
week
were
sentenced
nt
the
*
favored postponement af the con­
Ifed with machine guns or of all, they mean thriftlessness und have deplored thnt we should have eastern Kentucky are thnt land­
commission, as a rule, pass­ Friday session by Judge E. F. ference until the ways and means selected to rnmntanti the arm y a lt
armament nnd th a t any improvidence nnd moral breakdown an election this year,” said Sena­ slides' in some portions of the es Tiie
Householder.
E.
E.
ilogan
who
squadron which will nttempt an
on the film itself and not on in*1 to equip them before de- of agreat and proud citizenship. tor Johnson, “ und perhqps a t all; mountains arc causing delay tn diivdual
hud l&gt;een convicted of a charge coinmitteu had "ample opportuni­ nrnund-tho-wurld flight next spring
actors
and
actresses.
“ Have we the couruge to do our nnd ninny politicians denounce me railway trnffic -following recent
would be supplemental to
with having liquors in his possess­ ty” to ai{ on the tax bill, includ­
Lieutenant Lowell II.
""
~
Sm*‘
ith,Present deni. The war aecre- plain duty?
Senator Borah asked because I have Interfered with the heavy rains. With the Ohio River
ion was fined 9‘J °0 nnd costs and ing provision proposing chunges in Rockwell Field. San Diego, CaE;
Grrer
Without
Counsel.
rates. Hu expressed confidence Lieut. Leigh ,Wade, McCook Field,
aiio said that there waa no "I beg the people to understand serenity of the occasion and have nearing flood stage, 28 feet, resi­
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5.—Hor­ CO days in jail. In lieu o f the fine
t for the sale of field ar- th a t it is not alone a puestlon of not permitted their plans for a dents in some of the low sections ace A. Greer, the slim little chauf­ he was sentenced to serve an ad­ that those in favor of calling the Dayton, Ohio, nnd Lieut. ErUc fl.
Republican conference would be Nolan, nir service liason officer as­
It is also nomination by default to bo con­ are said to have been warned to feur who drives for Mabel Nor- ditional five months In jail.
and artillery ammunition reducing the taxes,
this: Can we throw off this nat­ summated. I shall not concede bo prepared to movo on short mnnd,
under consideration.
Andrew Hamlin charged with inclined to give the committee u signed to the office of chief of tha
film
actress,
appeared
alone
collectors of revenue, United notice.
chance to pnss on tho provisions of
5 Enfield rifles were turned ional disease of extravagance and that
counsel before Justice J. having liquor in his possession the bill without forcing n report air service, will act ns pilots. '
States marshuls, postmasters and
Washing out of tho city reser­ without
. ..
drew
n
fine
of
9250
and
costs
anil
Lieut. Leslie P. Arnold, a t Boll­
after the United S tates en- w aste?”
Congress is the center of fire in other office holders may themselves voir was responsible for some W alter Hanby Friday for a r­ UO dnys in jail. He waa also sen­ of bonus legislation.
ing
Field, D. C., and Lieut. L.-D*
the war to supplement the
raignment
on
the
charge
of
as­
nominate candidates for the Shortage of fresh water in Mount
Representatives who have been Schulze,'of Mount Clemens, Mich.,
tenced to nn additional three
ly of Springfield rifles nnd the tax cut controversy, the alone
saulting
Courtlnnd
S.
Dines,
DenSterling. The Kentucky River was
in jail in case he failed to circulating petitions for thu con­ air fiqld, were designated as alter­
* stored as surplus.
The speaker snid, but not&lt; Congress presidency.
e n . -. on
.. New Year s months
"The leaders on tho other side reported to be running high, a ver oll operator,
ference, among them Representa­ nate pilots.
pay
his
fine.
unition also will come from alone is devided on the issue,
_
n deadly weapon "with
tives Johnson, South Dakota, and
" It seems to me that the ad­ have demonstrated by their recent mile and one-half wide ut some
John
Parker
was
fined
(5
nnd
The officers havo been ordered
lus stocks manufactured durinfent to kill.”
uctions
their
contem
pt'for
the
men
Fitzgerald, Ohio, said they had to pro
ministration
is
not
presenting
a
points.
costs
for
passing
worthless
checks.
rocecd immediately to Langley
thc war. So far as known
It haa been requested by. Attor­
and women who in reulity, cotv
was his third case on similar more than enough names to in- Field Vn., for a special course of
- nas been no important de­ united front,’ the senator continn- stitute
NEW HAVEVN, Ky., Jan. 5.— ney General C. B. Griffith to bar This
the
Republican
party.
Ou
suro
the
calling
of
a
conference.
ed.
“A
t
a
time
when
economy
is
offenses during this term of court.
ration in it. The airplanea
training. They arc all record hold­
The petitions, they snid, had not ers and pilots of experience, having j
crying need and when the opponents do not believa in direct ThcRolling Fork River here F ri­ all films in which Mabel Normand
George Gordon convicted of petty
manufactured in this country the
day
reached
the
highest
stage
it
inmnries
or
direct
legislation.
I
appears.
The
attorney
general,
In
of the forces fighting for
_ be hud from 1,400 to 1,700 flying houra
larceny was fined 9100 and costs for been filed,. however,. und it might
considerable quantities In *the morale
insist that the Republicans in Ohio has attained in yeara. For two a letter to the board, explained three months in county jail.
decided to give the ways and means nnd in some instanrse having flown
•ng d a y s o f the war, and ni­ economic relief is of the utmost shall
miles,
the
Jucksun
highway
bchave an equal right in deter­
his action was taken as a reA. A. Jackson was fined 9100 and committee "a reasonable” time in
di the eight which he deiv- moment, the demands which are mining the noniinco for president twen here and Athertonville Is that
rcsult of (he shooting of Court- costs for operating a car while in­ which to roport a bonus bill. A more than 100,000 miles.
in for a greater army nnd
t° Mexico have been used, coming
Many tourists en land 8. Dines at' Lbs Angeles by
for heavy additional expenditures with tho Republicans in South submerged.
of Republican house mem­
HEARING IS POSTPONED
i **5
K°°d shape and are for military purposes should not Carolina. Obvicjiahv, our oppo­ route to Florida are marooned Miss Normnnd’a chauffeur and toxicated. The case of Robert number
bers who are veterans, they declar­
‘H*’1 iVV1 ‘If®
built liberty be presented.
here. Mail communication between nbo mention of her nume in con­ Harnett charged with speeding and ed, are determined tn a t a confer­
nents do not so believe.
Hr The iMWlatnl l*rr«a.&lt;
re which give them tho speed
"Just as pollution a t the sourco ‘this postofflcc and nearby distribu nection with the case 6f Wm. Des­ reckless driving was continued until ence shall be held for the thresh­ TALLAHASSEE,
As I understand, there is near­
Jan. 5.—The
observance planes. They are ly “ $100,000,000
of tho stream will pollute the ting offices is entirely cut off. mond Taylor, slain In Los Angeles court reconvenes on.Jan. 15.
additional
for
mil­
ing out of the bonus question.
Railroad Commission S a t, postpon­
•eaters and well qualified for itary und arm ament purposes be­ whole stream , wrong and Injustice Rainfall has been continuous for two yeats ago. ••
Those in charge of the circula­ ed from Jan. 10 to March 12 date
«ng and communication work, ing asked for. I do not think the in the selection of delegates to a 48 hours.
Pulitzer Building
tion of conference petitions said for holding hearing here on rulea
mie there were no develop­ additional expenses are necessary national convention will! permeate
nts * rday in connection with op­
probably would not decide un­ end regulation* respecting string­
State Bank in Texas
Endangered By Fire they
or justifiable. The most commamt- and taint tho very convention it­
til
the
first, of the week whether ing of wires over or under railroad
False Statements
T? *«"*?*• of the aale of ing, tho most powerful and tne self."
they should press their demand for tenance repair construction will
Held
Robbed
'w Mexico an authorised state- most invincible nation at this time
H r T h e A n a o rla lrd P r r w .
Review Action of 1920.
meeting.
•
also be discussed a t the meeting.
Get B is Sentence
1 of administration attiude is the nation which is economical­
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Flames,
Senator Johnson then reviewed
n r The Am m Ii IW P r u * ,
available at the .W hite ly sound and strong, and whoso the action of the 1920 Republican
I n r T fc, A i w f l s I H r r c w l
HOUSTON, Tex., Jan. 5.—The starting from a short circuit in
DUrn. 1Ch# T?ad® 11 Pla,n that citizens are prosperous, hopeful convention in reducing the south­
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 5.— State Hank and Trust Company of the press room of the N'cw York Chicago Cold W ave
ern delegation and said it was "a Dwight Harrison, form er vice-nres- San Marcos, Tex., was robbed Sat­ World in the basement of the Pul­
mint
?L the w «*bington gov- and loyal.
It.1 &gt;'in ,he Pre«ent transaction
“ If we build up our economic step in the right direction,” as it ident of R. D. Dollinga Company of urday morning at 4 o’clock by four itzer building Friday night shot up Sends Mercury Down YOU WILL S A V E ..
whoUy one iof aiding a neigh- power, give life and energy to is a basis for further reductions.
an elevator shaft to the top of
M*te in
* H r The
T h e A »u *wu e la ln l l&gt;rr«*&gt;
in the
the maintenance of our farm ers and business men, Ho then told of the recent action Ohio, was sentenced to three years unidentified bandits, after they the 14 story building which forced
REAL MONEY
^and governmental stability moke it possible for the a v e r a g e of the national committee In in the penitentiary and fined 95,000 had entered the telephone e x ­ a general evacuation of the com­ CHICAGO COLD
by Judge Duncan in county crimin- change, cut all local connections
CHICAGO,
Jan.
5.—Cold
weather
own borders.
Washington
"under
the
order
of
posing
rnins
in
tho
upper
stories.
citizen to got ahead, to save someI court.
He was found guilty and held employees at bay with
By reading the Spec­
Working under tho difficulty of records of a decade were broken
t thedn in i,tir£t.ion dew point is tiling, to educate his children, we our opponents,” in again giving by the jury several weeks ago of pistols. Unconfirmed, report says
in Chicago Saturday and therm o­
«
L-nitcd
Slfltos
government
them
tne
original
repreaentation
ial Offerings on the
having
to
draw
lines
of
hose
up
t it.n V u
government will be far more invincible than i.
making false statem ents conccrneh7 k re.ady to give its aid we have great armies and a na­ nnd termed it “ scandaloua and un­ ing the holdings of the Phoenix $10,000 was taken from the bank. stairs tirenien controlled the fire meters are expected to reach 15
grocery page of The
fair representation.”
in an hour and employes of the degrees below zero before the
. of necessary miii- tion crippled economically.
Portland
Cement
Company
of
Ohio
DEMOCRATS
TO
FIGHT
TAX.
Herald today.
"I apeak of this outrageous un­ which stock was being sold by Dolnewspaper returned to their work. promised end of the cold wave Sun­
"The administration has done a
»no]:,.,lh
wffihannccj!'
i ° .an.y
u
day.
Beginning
at
10
p.
m.
Friday
fair
selection
of
the
delegates
be­
Three of tho 14 presses in the
the equipment fine, inspiring thing in putting
n r The Aaaoelatrtl I’reaal
lings Company.
Sanford’s
leading
a t zero, mercury dropped steadi­
sny
P0,CI* Wher® there out a call for tax reduction, for cause there is real service wo ran
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Demo­ basement -were damaged.
ly
throughout
the
night
and
m
orn­
merchants
are
offer­
‘ "“bt as t0 the purpose for the curtailment of expenditures. render,” said tho senator.
It
was
announced,
however,
that
cratic leaders f the house are pre­
MARCH AGAINST REBELS
“ Nino southern atntes, Alabama,
the danfage would not interfere ing. Measures to relieve the in­
ing
low
prices
and
s m,!SL*n T O t inten«la to use But nothing has discouraged the ArRUIIBUn(
paring
to
launch
a
fight
against
a
TAMPICO,
Mexico,
Jan.
5.—
Arkansas,
4Florida,
fuiiUH,
uvuikwi
Georgia,
tense suffering of thousands of
Us cnn^8ed ,r °m the United supporter:; more than this grab­ Louisiana,
Five thousand government troops number of important provisions of with publication of the paper.
good
service.
Mississippi,
South
Car­
thinly clad poor, living in heatles*
Mies h«fneS* at’ed have no fear bing for public funds by the dif­
under the command of General the Mellon tax bill. Among them
,c* ^in g authorized.
homes and thousands of jobless
ferent departm
SCHOONER IS SUNK.
depai ents of the govern- olina, Texas and Virginia, polled Cordoba arrived here Saturday is the proposal to reduce tho sur­
Your Sunday dinner
men, are being taken by ntuniciment. Who can deny a so ler boy ■189,000 votes for President Hard­ from Monterey and other points' to tax rates to a maximum of 25^per
ing.
These
nine
states
have
131
will he a success ami
Hr
THe
A«**rlatnl
I
'r
r
u
,
pal
auth
al
authorities
and
welfare
organ'
and ask him to share with his
march against tho rebels in the oil
net on incomes exceeding
&amp;tch for
CURLING.
N.
F.,
Jan.
5.-T
ho
izations.
country the question of the mat­ delegates. Ohio polled 1,182,000 region. The column will leave cent
will cost you less if
9100,000.
loss
iss of the schooner, Donald Silver,!
ter of depression or prosperity if votes for President Harding and Sunday beginning an immediate
you buy from adver­
°ur Name
Ohio
has
51
delegates
to
the
con­
with her crew of seven men Isst
CLEARED OF MUKUEIt
tho proposed savings are to bo
BROKER IS KILLED.
atfack upo nthe rebels and initiattisers on the Grocery
vention
Thursday off Iloathcrton, 100 miles
eaten up by wasteful burdens.
CHARGE
ing an advance toward Tuxpam 00
,f it appears on the w ant ad
c a st of here wss reported Satur­
Page.
H
r
T
h
r
A
m
m
I
s
I
m
I
Fr»a*.
millei south of Tampico.
STRIBLING WILL BOX.
NOVELIST VISITS ST. PETE.
CARRABELLE, Jan. 6.—Chari*
NEW YORK, Jon. 5.—Edward day. Fivo of the bodies have been
pa«° of Tho Herald today,
T. Wathcn, a local furniture d ia l­
Herald renders gut
BROWNSVILLE, Tex. Jan. 5. H. Dolge, wealthy real estate recovered.
you will tcceive two free
( H r T h » A u o r l a l r d i’r r u )
H r T h e ,l««o»l&gt;it»a P « t« « l
er, was exonerated a t commit n u f
broker of Mount Vernon, N. Y.,
—Reports
received
a
t
Matamoroa
the
benefit of the
ST.
PETERSBURG,
Jan.
5.—
JACKSONVILLE
—
Young
11 ^ ta to Ihe performance
hearing Friday of killing her.* Dc
MAIIKUTS
across the river Saturday morning died tn the Lincoln hospital Satur­
It
became
known
Saturday
that
stribling
a
father
has
telegraphed
best
that the market
. J hc Mikne Theatre to­ George W. Cable, famous writer \ acceptance of term s whereby* the by courier stated th a t an attem pt day from pistol shot wounds suf­
29 of W. F. Denman, a railroad
affords—and save
night You may be the and novelist, and his wife are here Macon youth will appear In the by the rebel forces under Gover­ fered Finlay night when attacked
engineer. Justlca of peace council
(H r Thi&gt; Aw w InltS I 'r t u )
CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—Wheat, May after hearing the evidence in the ■
inoucy a t tho same
, y one« Read thorough­ on their honeymoon, ltd Is HOi ring here for a boxing exhibition nor Lopes Delora of the state of by two thugs on the stairway of
married to Mn - on the night of January 14, under Tamaulipas to make on attack on I Hunt’s P o in t' station of the New 1.08 3-4 to 7-8; 1.07 1-1 to 3-8; case rule dthat W atson acted
ly the little waqt a*..
years old.' He waa mi
l
j suspires of the
th Infantry, Tampico, has been
defeated by the York, Westchester and Boston Corn, May 76 1-4 to 3-8; Oats, shooting Denman
Richmond,
Nan H«U Cowing of R
.
T
•
ox
■■■■ ■ ■ lire
May 45 7-8 to 46.
L
Ht was 55 years old.
Federal
t
r
o
o
^
in K 9nticl.hr, iT. 3L
&gt;»•&lt;
__.__!_•___
_________ :____L.
tar
Pr* ^ r
,
ASH1NGTON, Jan. B.—Sale of
Enfield rifle., 5,000,000 rounds
nunition for the guns and
. p u.-4 surplus airplanea to
w*iic&gt;n government waa an*
*" Friday by Secretary

K

HIRAM J
MAKES OPENING
CAMPAIGNSPEECH

SEVERAL
PLAN TO BAR THE ADJOURN A FT ®
NORMAND FILMS SUCCESSFUL TERM

I

Up and;

�of the"
, . . - r - ho other
H
Y
pleasure
for
tha
derx hjW — t-T
Hotels^Company to cooperate with lhLSy the
theatres, so dostlv i
INCOME
TAX
dN
NUT8M1LL
If
B o k ^ e w c e A w a r d '342 °Mmill on Avenuo from hotels the American Peace Award in cooducting
a
popular
refereudum
oh
thT*^K?.nd
lnflue A *
n f S WEEK IN HANFORD.
ARREST ALLEGED AUTO
•
1nil over the country. Hundreds of
WHO? Single peraans who had
^May—Weekly
luncheon
of
the successful peace plan. I be- the public, and It J, V«L
TH IEF.
’
|
net income of 91,000 ot nkore
(« i t h i s ?
“ "
President
, Chamber o r Commerce a t Valdra
Offlccrn Tomlinaon and Beckwith |
or gross income o t 15,000 or
Hotel a t 14:15.
^
W
'"
c'
■» «• *M li
: Tlmhiday arrested n man giving
X
.?
iioSt
one
box
(
o
r
'o
f
the
American
HoW
Association
more, and married couples
WAsy—R ^ u la r
meeting
cf his nam e as Francis Corley us r :
agrees with me) that tho hotels ot
who had net income of NLOOO
L'cmpiar a t 7:90 p. m.
suspicious character. An Ovorland
the country, occupying is they.'do
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI, Jan.
or more or gross ineome of
sedan which Cariey was driving
an
unique position in respect to
95,000 or m ore must flic re ­
was
nlso held
pending
AT THE MILAN&amp; ...
......................
... ...........
„ word
........ re*! ’ • (A. P.)—The Haitian
„
. .agrlcul.
the public, should more largely
returns.'
,
,
fork Twain’s “The Prince and ‘ ccivcd from the chief of police a t ! tural bill, now pending before the ,
participate in movements o f this
ing from the largest
Pauper," cornea to the M ilan?j Huntington, N. Y.I Council of State, is regarded
by
which have as their aim the
W HEN? The filing ueriod Is*
h i , h , „ , r„ t e
atr* Friday, and will be found
A telegram received latar In the i
nrononent* as a most ImnorU
_L
from
January
1
to
March
15,
Justify tho high praise bestow- day ta id h o ld Cariey for the alleg-! *“
*
.
on H by all tho New York ed theft of tho car.
Officers from «»*«*•? ,n the
P” P°sal to develop 1024.
is brilliant with p ic -! Huntington will arrive in « few i Haiti for the Haitians. Ito pas­
W HERE? Collector erf internal
ses of London in th e , days, it Is said, to carry Cariey sage, It is declared will m ark the 1
revenue for the district in
___ ry VIII. They range hack to New York. According to the beginning of a new era in the hiswhich the person lives or has
i thieves’ dens to the pomp and j police, Cariey is said to have stol-1
his principal place of busi­
_ a nt ry of cathedral and castle j en tho c a r on December 1C, ID23 tnry of this republic.
ness.
as well as beetle-browed houses and made his way to this state, The main purpose of the measure
and narrow s tra its swarming with When arrested a t Sanford Avenuo nre the education of the people in HOW? Instructions on Form
-a colorful mob. Tho marvel of i t t nnd Tw elfth Street, Cariey was nc- the field of agriculture, anil the
1040A and Form 1040; also
all ia th a t these atmospheric pic- : cotnpanied by a woman Riving her sateguarding of the natural re­
the
law and regulations. _
sources of the Island. This instruc­
tare s of Sixteenth Century Eng- name an Carrie Gahbott.
land should have been recreated
Cariey Is being hold in (he city tion will begin in the rural dis­ WHAT? Four per cent normal
tax on the first 94,000 of net
J n a studio and, m ost remarkable jail. The woman was not impli- tricts and prepare students for ad­
mission to the Polytechnic Insti­ * income In excess of the pcr~
• f a t i U th a t tho roles of Tom J ented in the case.
tute in Port-au-Prince. Graduates
sonal exemption nnd credits
X ahty, the beggar boy, and the
wijl
for dependents. Eight per
RKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
^ be well versed 5in ,m odern.agriyoung Princo o/^V ales should be
pa blu of
cont normal tax on balance of
* ed—and played superbly—by
net lncomo. Surtax from 1
•Supy0
Polish
boy, Tibi Lubin.
e
cent to 50 per cent on not
, . As fo r the' production itself, it
' la a magnificent one, with hunincomes over f6,000 for the
year 1023.
£ » p r i“ ^ y &amp; k f o l 3 i ^ V T k ^ . l d ,„ d husband
■W M .
.. .1*
TIPS FOR TAX PAYERS
frames. The royal palace,
w m iw ; g j y p k 'V- Curluy nnd W. I . ; ^ ' a S f f l J ’idun.tionn. »„,V . I
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No. 5
dor grandeur and its interior 11 Mar*
' In tho making of hia 1923 in- j
itlficcncc, is faithfully reproi; and the oyc m w r tlre3 of
I come tax return the businem m an ,'
, Ha manifold beauties.
- «•
professional man, and fan n er may
deduct
from gross income all
VALDEZ GRILL CLOSED
&lt; &amp; ■ * » • ""■&gt; i’" 'b"nd
.is s f &amp; 3",d.
The grill of tho Valdex Hotel
items properly attributable to bus­
has been dosed for several weeks Kincaid.
iness expense.*.. In the case of a
while extensive repairs and altera­
Swopc-Douglass, Inc
storekeeper
they include amounts
tions will be made, It wss an­ Brown.
* ° J - E - auction of disease, and the fo re s try . spent for rent of his place of bus­
nounced Thursday.
\
branch will seek to control the iness, advertising, premiums for
wastage In lumbering nnd forest insurance cgair.sc lira or qtlicr
fires, and probobly embark on re ­ losses, tha cost of water, light
forestation.
nnd heat used in his place of bus­
There is to be n director general iness, drnyago anil irclght bills,
or the ,ncw agricultural bureau, the cost of repairs nnd mainten­
who probably will be Dr. George ance to delivery wagons nnd
F. Freeman, an American expert trucks, and a rcasonabzle allow­
shipping facilities made this city transactions nre concerned would on tropical agriculture.
be entirely ineffective since it
The expenses of the new bureau ance for salaries &lt;of employees. A
the logical place fo r our plant." could very ensily be avoided. If will be met by a budgetary allot­ professional man, lawyer doctor,
tha Valdez and expect to remain ruch an amendment were enacted, ment, voted for this purpose by the or dentist mav deduct the cost of
supplies used in his profession, ex­
government.
Mr. and Mrs. McCracken nre a t coiporntlons instead of declaring Haitian
*
' Thin will be penses
in tho
stpek
dividends
could
reorganite,
augmented by communal funds.
, paid
,
. operation .and
,
in the city for a month or two until
of
an
nutomobllo0 u.sed
used in"
the sole effect of the reorganization special credits, the s.lo of surplus repair
rcp,
a
!r
of
flfn
the new plant begins operation.
being an increase in the capital stock from the government farm s maH‘nK. professional calls, dues to
Several weeks ago many citizens stock of the corporation. Such a and contribution from private con­ professional societies, subscrip­
of the city were invited to *** 11 jreorganization,
Corguiii*uiiun, since
.u n c it
•. would In••.­ cerns for tho conducting of speci­ tions to professional ournals, of­
motion picture a t the Milano show- cronsc tha c#pltlll gtock of th,., cor. fied
fice rent, cost of light, heat, nnd
work.
tn g the process of the msnulaituro ( rMratior]| wou|tl nccompllch the
water used in his office, nnd the
of the McCracken type of pipe. A , »nfno
in HUb»tancc, as a CITY REGISTRATION HOOKS hire of office assistants. The far­
folder issued by the concern d0‘ | „t0ck dividend. The movement,
mer may deduct amounts paid in
OPEN
scribes it as follows:
however, would not exclude from
the production nnd harvesting **f
.
“The McCracken Concrete Sewer ^ cap|tal gain section the pair.
Notice is hereby given th at tho his crops, cost of seed and fertili­
Pipe Machino i* tho only machine roalizc*! from the sale of stock ol hooks for the registration of voters zer used, cost of minor repaint to
th a t makes a concrete bell end
(be r.cw corporation,
farm buildings
than
the
tho City of Sanford, Fioridu, -----—......... (other
.......................
e r pipe without tho use of Piglets, Declaring that the proposed of
have this day opened for the pur- 1dwelling), and cost of small tools
to leave under the pipe until tb c y inrncn(jn1cn^ would discriminate un- pose
registration, and will re- used• up ■
- course of- n year or
in the
are cured. This n o t’bnly saves an j fajr|y between those corporation! mnin of
open until January 2, 1024. two.
Investment of several thousand dol-1 which have capitalized their earnmy hand an City Clerk
(To lie continued Tomorrow)
lora for pallets, but saves the labor jnj{g by means of stock dividend? nndWitness
thn scnl of the City of San­
of three or four extra men to niJ tj»6se which have not, Mr. ford, Florida, on this tho 12th day
The air is ful lof things you
handle the pallet* in the plant. |( ; rCgg said that "if it is desired of December, A. D. 1023.
shouldn’t miss. Get a radio.
“ It is also the only machine that j0 tax t be gain from the sole of (SF.AL)
L. R. PHILLIPS,
makes a completo pipe in one o p e r-|gt(K;k received as a stock dividend
____________City Clerk. (
a t i o n , ns all working part3 arc per-; nt d,o full rates, it would seem
fectly timed so that different parts •».,
-n irnins from
Pedro Gucvnrn, roddrnt com -1
of the maehino do not have to be tbc sale of stock In the same man- mhuioncr
for the Philippinon. adStarted and stopped to make dif- ___
yocated Philippine independence
ferent porta of tho pipe. This
Action Inconsistent.”
means speed of production and un“Such
he added, “how- n an address in tho house.
iform quality. *
‘ over, would be entirely inconsistent
. “It is also the only machino that with the theory and principle of
iilhffiitfe
lazes the Inner surfreo of tho the capital gnin section, would Inducing a biff tflffch^hc FniiP
SEGOVIA PLAZA A V CORAL GABLES
eli tho same ns tho inner surface, penalize and would m aterially dis- would ’reach tnx f ^ s c S u r it i e s .”
Ho proposes an amendment to t h e '
of the pipe, which is absolutely, cournge investments in stock3.t
necessary to secure a water tight
Among the provisions of the income tax law which would,
pipe line.
’ new bill which will not be consid- stipulate that "the term taxable
“On-all sizes up to and inciud-'ered by the committee until it dis­ Incomes from whatever source doMARK TWAIN S
ing 15 Inches, the ninchine ooerates* poses of the bonus question, urc rived should include net incomes
received
from
utnte
anil
municipal
I
continuously, and it not even stop- those defining enrned income nnd
Immortal Romnncc
pe&lt;l between pipe. Tho pipes a r e , proposing a community property securities nnd shall be laid nnd
made bell end down nnd turned over tax. A week or more, committee collected tho same ns all other
* in the carta as they leuve the members said, will be required to taxes.”
Stipulation also is made that the
machine nnd stand on the curing complete their study of tho udntinamendment “shall not be. held un­
floor on the spigot end with tho istrntlvc sections,
bell end up. The m aterial Is pack- One of the memtern of tho corn­ constitutional or void by tho su­
court without tho
ed so hard that the jackets are mittec, Renrcsentntivc b rear. Re- preme
.. corcur. ,
removed immediately.
On the publican, Wisconsin, who obtained j rence of at least one of the judges
smaller sizes; six Jackets and three unanimous consent Thursday
ofrect^itwlt^tlTnAlni^in^rfo^iiloS
With TIBI LUBIN
cars will muke us higk as threoI address the house Monday on th e , effect iJ^U hstam linjj nnj decision
TKE HUNDREDS of visitors to Minmi they had searched the country over for the
changes
he
believes
should
be
made
by an Inferior couit.
.
,
minute.
Also Fourth Round of
•
•
* •• ' Ratification of h constitutional .
home of their dreams—had wandered in hill nnd lowland looking for that ono
ng furthar is - 1
bells
"FIGHTING BLOOD"
locality whero improvements and environment wero such that their investment
oxempt securities, •
pack
would
nt
best
was protected. Then nt Inst they mado a trip to Coral Gables and there they
sired
nnd he e x -I Saturday—Dustin Fnrnum in
automatic
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found tho home, tho improvements, and environment they were seeking. A
that the situn"Kentucky Days"
,
the operator, so that every bell |
is made ju st alike. Tho time reof the leaders in the Insurgent1Hon could be met satisfactorily
complete, attractive, permanent home of yonr own in a setting of tropical luxuri­
nuH ed^to^m ake^he bid! U^from Moc/nnnouneed his intention of in - (with hia proposal,
ance
can ho Rcen nt its best nt Coral Gables. Ilcro tho lights piny softly in nnd
five to seven seconds, depending: :
around the coconut and royal palms, tho grandeur of Old Spnnish architecture—ft picturo too
upon the diameter of the pipe.
.
The m athriil is automatically
benutiful for words, a picture that weaves an irresistible web ubout you that only the poets of long
measured and delivered bv much-;
years ngo could have adequately described.
inc to make euch pipe without re­
quiring any attention from the
operator, which not only means
Coral Gables is a suburban development that nil Minmians arc proud of—a development where tho
speed of production, but uluo uni­
glory of the beautiful architecture blends softly with the magic shadows of pine and palm to
form quality.
make life for you worth while. And after all the finer things of life nre the things that count in
“Ail pipe six inches to 21 inches
Inter years. Can you nfford to overlook the opportunity that is yours now—the opportunity that
in diameter, are made 30 inches \
long, and we guarantco
beckons but once in a life time!
capacity of 30 tons per
' •
•
of our customers are
Visit Coral Gables today in one of tho big do luxe pullinan busses. Enjoy the greatest freo sight­
45 tons per day.
“ McCracken pipes
seeing tour in America today. Seo the points of m erest in ami around Miami. Then as you en­
the requirements of the American
ter
Coral GnMrs and bowl slowly along the glistening, brond boulevards, drink deep tha beauty of
Society for Testing Materials Spe­
thn
homes in their magnificent settings of gorgeous colors, nnd you too will feel that Co.nl Gables
cifications in every particular in 1
every plant whore they ure in use.is the promised land for the home of your dreams. Space n tho hus is limited. Do hot let this
2T- ^
The finish and appearance of the
opportunity'slip by. Como to tho loenl office today niul mnko your reservation for Beats. Come
wipe hus never beun equalled. This|
now before the rush of winter tourists makes t.ho trip moro congested.
Is a very important fuctor in m eet-1
ing competition.
♦_
“ First you must have quality to
meet the teat requirement; second,
a smooth, cioun, straight pipe, and!
third, speed of production, which,
means lower costs. These are ac­
complished by a smooth, steady
operation requiring no stops bo-j
Sketch, taken from a photograph, showing healthy and vigorous cukes on truck
tween pipe or in muking uny part
of pipe.
farm near Clearwater.
. 1
“ No other system of making1
sewer pipe either clay or concrete
Surrmnulinj' this field on all sides nre other fields with tender vegetation,
can compete with an upto date
brown and withered, killed or burned by the frost of November 17th, this season.
plant, properly located, using Mc­
Cracken Concrete Sewer Pipe
Explanation is simple,, example typical.
Machine."

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“The Prince and
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They Bought a Home
at Coral Gables

Skinner Coke Heaters Saved
These Cucumbers

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COBURN’S MINSTRELS.
While J. A. Coburn's Mliiitnd.t
do not claim tltc ldggo.it contpnnv
und band in minstrelsy, it is a weH
conceded fact it is one of th'* h o t (
in quality, clean, bright ami full
of pep. Ilis band is a rtni feat­
ure in popu’nr, snappy mlnstre*
numbers under tho direction of j
Bandnuutcr lJcrt Proctor, pleasin'*,
thousands of fronds ami patron r
each season. They a roc always
welcome visitors to Sanford and
will be seen a . tho Mllunc Theatr.- ,
on Wednesday. Jnn. t)„ in wliat it.
sai&lt;I to h*» •,* ’• - \* nr.xliirtlon nn’l
performance Manager Coburn ba­
llad in the 25 years of its history.
An all new allow ami complete new |
progrrm r ic. Seats are now on sale ni R. C. Bowers.
1

Outside it was .15 degrees above zero. Within this field 50 Skinner Coke Heat­
ers to the acre kept the temperature at 45 degrees, a temperature rise of 10 de­
grees; held it there through the night, saved a valuable investment in seed, labor
and fertilizer; now worth many times it» former value.
Skinner Coke Heaters cost little to buy and operate. They turn loss into profit
by making early planting safe and early selling possible.
This coupon brings valuable information
—it places you under no obligation. Fill it
in. Send it.

S k i n n e r M a c h in e r y
D u n e d i n , F lo r id a

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C o m p an y .

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Skinner Machinery Co.
Dunedin, Florida

GEORGE E. MERRICK, Owner and Developer.
DAMMERS &amp; BURNES, General Sales Agents.
Sanford Office Milanc Theatre, Bldg., D. W. ELDER, Manager
Executive Offices: J»D8 East Flagler St., Mi&gt;iml.
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Florida Offices: Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, Daytona, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, flanford, Lakeland, De Land, Eustis,
Northern Offices: New York City, Atlantic City, Boston, Columbus, Washington

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924

A t THE Mil
Mark Twain’s
Pauper," cr

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j touched their hearts. It was nec'&lt;essity, not remorse, th a t took
.them down into Egypt—considar■ntlon for their stomachs, and not
FROM A BROKEN HEART TO THP
t n yearning for their m istreated
brother.
i
BREAK OF DAY
'
But Joseph not only harbored
A Model for All Sons and Daughters
no &lt;11 will against them, but he
took pains to quiet nny heart
BY WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
burnings. He told them thnt it
was God's work nnd thnt they
S
It. it’s metal wc can weld i t
MODF.I. F O n A M . ROUS A M I
arh, Jacob, following him to Do­ were merely instruments In the
of the Almighty, although
t l A t ’U IITR H t.**
jj
W. V. WILSON, WIGHT BROS. BLDG.
than, to Egypt nml to the prison, hands
unconscious &lt;&gt;f the fact thnt they
nnd
leaving
him
seated
by
the
wore working out a divine plan.
T e a t a t T m U r ’a B lk le T a l k Ur M r.
side of Pharaoh—n supreme iU And the fnther, how tenderly he
R rrnn.
lustration of Providential care.
a »&lt;- was treated by his beloved son.
Today wo shall consider hint ns It is n wonderful picture that is
( O m u l * «Tit-l=&gt;
• T h e n Jn » * p h ra m p unil told P h n - n dutiful son nnd a considoratco presented in our lesson text.
(rn nti. nnil *alrt, Sly f a t h e r mul m y brother, sharing with his fninily
Joseph first took fl”e of his
b r e t h r e n , m ul t h r l r {look, nml t l iv l r the benefits of the high position
‘hertl* m u l ull Hint t h e y hitvo # r r to which lie hnd attained. He is brethren nnd presented them un­
to Pharaoh. They differed great­
borne o u t o f t h e Im ul
of C a n a a n .
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ n i i i u i B i n n
•a n d , b e h o ld . th e y a r e In th e l a n d one of the new Bible characters ly among themselves ami, as tnat
of whom no discreditable thought difference was probably m anifest­
Tif (Inahen.
• A nd h e t o o k *nm r o f hi* h r e l l i m n . or act Is recorded.
ed in the expression upon Hunt
. e v e n five m e n , an d p r e s e n t e d t h e m
"Then Joseph came nnd told faces, he doubtless selected the
*ii&gt; P h n rn n h .
‘.My futher live who were most presentable.
And P h a r n n h *ald n u t n III* b r.- th - 1Pharaoh, nml said,
Old-New Duration*.
t en. YVhnt I* y o u r o c c u p a t io n ? A n d mul in&gt; brethren, nnd their flocks,
h e y a * td u n t o P h a r a o h . T h y * e r v - and their herds, and all that they
The usual questions were asked.
MBAr,«a n i« a r e *h*pherd», h n tli tve a n d have are come out of the land of
Verse three rends ns if it were
»Ol*&lt;» o u r father* .
• T h e y *ald m o r e o v e r u n t o P h a r n n h , Canaan! nnd, behold, they nre In written this very day: "Wlmt i.'
S For to s o j o u r n In tile la n d a r e w r the land of Goshen/ '*
your occupation ?" ‘‘Thy servants
y o m o ; f o r th y
serv an t* have no
Mankind hns not changed much are shepherds, both wo and our
OVER THE ROUGH PLACES
~tui*ture f o r t h e i r flock*, for t h e in thirty-six hundred years. The L.iLn. . *» TL
Then follows the re
■ fam in e
I* * o rr In t h e
land
o f verse above quoted might have fathers.
quest for permission to dwell In
. C a n a a n ; n ow th e r e f o r e , we p r a y
of the land of Goshen. Pharaoh’s
J h e e . le t t h y s e r v a n t* d w ell In t h e been paraphrased thousands
TELL US YOUR BUILDING TROUBLES
Hand o f lloeheti.
times to describe the migration answer Is proof of the splcmli 1
0 A n d P h n r n n h * p nk e u n to Jn* e|d i. of famlilcs.
ImcMiii
impression thnt
Joseph
hail
WE PROBABLY CAN FIND A SOLUTION
.anvirnr. T h y f a t h e r a n d th y b r e t h r e n
i r .a r
A son hns crossed the Atlantic made:
•w re c o m e u n t o th e e ;
r.um*’
■ T h e la n d of K aypt I* b efo re t h e e ; made a home in North or South
"The land of Egypt is before
his thee; In the best of the !um! make
'.*111 t h e b e e t of th e la n d m a k e th y America, nnd then brought
THAT’S OUR BUSINESS. GET THE
H I ; ' f a t h e r uiid b r e t h r e n t o d w e ll; In t h e parents ,his brothers und his sis­
H a n d of ( lo a h e n let t h e m dw ell: u n d ters to share his improves) lot in thy fnther nnd brethren to dwell."
He went farther and asked J o ­
fit t h o u k n o w e e t an y m e n of a c t i v i t y
Or a son has seph to give “any able men
IDEA?
ti m o i i K llieni. th e n m a k e th em r u l e r * n new country.
CtUUJDOOrt
gone from the settled part of the among them" the care of Pha­
' - W e r mv ra ttle .
r it.o f ’
• m- A n d J o e e p h hroUKht In Jaenli til* United States to the frontier, raoh's own cattle.
\
SEE
l a t h e r , m u t *et him b e f o r e P lm r a o h : elenred a place in the woods or
God’s law of rewards enn be
■And J n c n h l.trsiird P h a r a o a l i.
u Anil P h a r a o h eald u n to
J a c o b , plowed a fleld on the prairie, or stated in a few words: Go work,
reclaimed nn arid section or and in proportion to your industry
l l o w old u r t th o u ?
* ■* Ami J n e o h *:tld u n t o
Plinranh. drained a swamp, and then re ­
and your intelligence, so shall bT h e . d a y * of t h e y e a r * of my p ll- united his family to himself.
your reward. That is the basis of
T trlm n g e a r e a n h u n d r e d nml t h l r '■3CCOUDPUOOQPLWJ
A Wonderful Picture.
* t y y r n r * : fe w a n d e v il h a v e t h e
ull human calculations, except
jrmf 00 « / r
But no so frequently has the where the law is suppressed by
d a y a o f t h e y ear* o f m y life b een ,
T;aST PLCOQ PLAJU
a n d t i m e not a t t a i n e d
u n to t h e son risen to such a lofty promi­
"
1 = ff= t
force, evaded by cunning, or sus­
*duy* Ilf t h e y ear* o f t h e life o f
t my f a t h e r * tn Hie d a y * o f Hu-lr p tl - nence. Joseph, however, was not pended by chance. That we are
----------------- 115 N. FRENCH AVENUE----------- .
pulled up with n false pride; suc­ entitled to draw front society in
i KrlUUIKe*.
H
'
A n d J a c o b M essed P h a r a o h , m id cess did not wean hint away from proportion to service rendered to
Office of K. C. HUNTER &amp; BROTHER. Architects
■
I w e n t o u t f r o m befo re P h a ra o h .
the more humble members of his
A SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE WITH GARAGE ATTACHED
■ ■ ■ n H a B H a H U U M M H a H H H M M M s ia s s s iiiin i
Anil J o e e p h p U eed hi* f a t h e r uiitl family. He hnd reason enough to society is the rule, and yet chanct
#
(House
A-GO)
plays a pnrt in every life.
1 hi* b r e t h r e n , an d n a v e th e m a p o a For those who like a plain substantial house, something with a suggestion of dignity and
; *e*»li»n In t h e lan d of E g y p t. In t h e be resentful towards most of his
Two persons vplant their crops
i t i n t 'of t h e land. In th e laud of brethren, hnd his heart been one nnd till the soil; or.e is blessed permanence, here is one that will nppeal.
* llam eae* . a*
Pharaoh
hnd c o m ­ that cherished revenge.
Were with a seasonable summer nnd a
The house is designed to be built of hollow tile with stucco finish. The hipped rooft with
m a nded.
A n d J n a c p h n o u rle h e d hi* f a t h e r , they not jealous of him when he full crop, while the other is visit­ broad overhanging eaves give good weather protet tion.
Did they not ed by drouth or flood or frost and
i a n d nil h la f a t h e r ’* h o u seh o ld . w i t h was but a boy?
The group windows with their flower boxes and the well designed entrance give interest to
plot to kill him? Ami did they loses his Inbor. Two prospect in the exterior and offer a pleasing contrast with the plain stucco walls.
| b re a d , a c c o r d i n g to t h e i r fanillle*.
u a a a i:u n « B B * a a B B B j* * e 3 ii« * n ii* a in « u n n B a = u jju 3 iB in
not sell him into bondage nnd a l­ the mountains; one finds the
A feature of this house is the garage wnich is placed under the living porch. A concrete
*
Rjr WILLI AN J. BRYAN.
most brenk the heart of his grief- precious metals and becomes rich, incline leads down from the grade in the rear to th e garage floor which is nt the same level as the
* In n former Bible Talk we stud- stricken fnther:
the other covers the slopes with cellar floor. A fireproof door connects the garage with the cellar thus making the car accessible without
» led the fascinating Btory of th i
If they ever repented nnd tried holes and flmls nothing. Two going out of doors.
I dreamer, Joseph, and traced hi* to And him, we have no record of start out in search of oil; one is
The garage hns complete water, lighting a n d sewer service, all connected to the house supplies
, dramatic caruer. beginning with it. There is no suggestion that rewarded with n gusher, the oth­ at a very slight cost.
■him a* a favored son of the pntri their conscience sidote them or er sinks his fortune in a dry well,
The reinforced concrete floor of the living porch forms n fireproof roof for the garage. In
Chances of Caniivmiqivship.
. the living pore
porch o*iyutrry tile finer i* laid over the concrete. The living porch has.been made another room
i
Besides the* chnijararv*1"1*•«H»l-*hy completely*
tvlycndaklng the opening*'With smih and 'screens, und a room that proven tu be the m ost popu­ l’mrtarttum *j
»i i a m H i i i i n K i i i B i i s i i i i B B i m i i i i i u i i n u i i k
hnd,
nd. that come
crime ill
in our dealing
dealings' lar one in the house.
with
inanimate
things,
there
The living room, dining room, kitchen and p a n try arc all well arranged.
;! YOU CAN’T BUILD WITHOUT A LOT ■ *ti!l greater chances that comearein ,
On the second tloor nre four corner bed rooms, each with a large closet, a bath room and a
|jj
You have the inclination
our companionship with human linen closet.
•
beings. Sometimes a byslnndcr
A stairway lends to the attic where good storage space is provided.
jJJ
These other advertisers have materials
is killed by a stray shot, intended
The laundry and other utility rooms are in the cellar.
,
I
WE HAVE THE LOT
■. for some one else; in war millions
MANY FIRES ARE CAUSED BY INEF­
Cost about Sfi.OOO
innocent people lose their live?
Complete working plans and specifications of this house may be obtained for nominal sum from
f And We’ll Insure Your Place the Day the Material is g of
because of the sins of associates
FICIENT WIRING
|
placed on the ground
| , or because of the greed or ambi­ the Building Editor. Refer to House .*-60.
tion of rulers of other nations.
and you will Le wise to let electrical experts inson
Then one sometimes suffers by the ingratitude of the children \ have seen such old persons in poor ■a bachelor brother of or.e of the
you against trouble of this sort. We will enhantt
the mistakes of friends or shares themselves, sometimes to those houses and among strangers at wealthiest citizens of the
I■
■ the success of chnnce acquaint­
the beauty of your roems with the mest madcrafa
Ig
Incorporated
g ances. Still more frequently one is who have been brought into the ,the very time when they most ty. and the second man was also
tu.es—our prices are fair.
I- began to wonder
but tenderness that only a bachelor.
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if celibacy might not be u cause
tionships to those who have been j cr the cause, it is n sin to be de- filial love can prompt.
fortunatc. brothers and friends, i plored and a condition to be proDuring my senior year in col­ of pauperisih; with no one de­
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i i i i s n i i i i n i i i i B i m i i m i i i i n m n H i i i i not to speak of the blessings t h a t . vided against ns far as possible, lege, each member of my class in pendent upon hint, t^e bachelor
■ come by inheritance from rightEarly in the practice of law, I political economy was asked to dues not feel the need of mulling
cous ancestors und the evils thnt was convinced by instances that prepare a thesis on “ Poverty, Its provision for the future and
are visited upon their descend­ came upder my observation that it Causes nnd Its Remedy." During reaches lod age with nothing laid
ants beuacse of the sins of fore­ is not safe for parents to distrib­ the Christm as vacation I went nut up for the days when infirmity
■I’honekl
l!o Masnuitaute ull they have and rely entirely to the county poor farm to gather paralyzes the strength.
fathers.
I
ndutiful
Children,
In the lesson for today we have upon the affection of their chil­ information on the subject.
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Continued op. page 3.
blessings ascending instead of dren and children’s children. 1 1 The first man whom I met was
descending ami blessings extend­
r a c a B a i B a a B L c n ia s a s a a a a a n s u a B a s x s f lr B K c s B a i iu *
ed to those who were personally
undeserving, as man measures ■a a a a a B a a i i B i a a i a n n i . B a a B a a sB B B a B B a a a a d aB tia u ca a a aa x a tia a H E U iB B a a B B M a B a e K C x a B n
deserts. From a larger view. Jo­
seph was simply distributing *
blessings that came to him front 2
the Almighty and he was sharing ■
CONTRACTOR.AND BUILDER
them w ith those whose even inten- *
ib
tions were overruled for good, so y
that men who were at heart mur- ■
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defers became actors in the ulnn : 5
ARTESIAN WELLS, PLUMBING
that exalted the brother whom ■
•a
they would have put to death.
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Careful Consideration Given any job, whether it be large or 8 8
What wonderful surprises await 2
us in the future life when we are a
d
Repair work on engines, pumps and
in a position to see, front begin- ■
small
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If
you
use
it,
it
will
make
your
house
smile
ning to end. the unfolding scheme "
a ■
of events in which we play our ■
spray cprts
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little parts!
MADE FOR THE SOUTH
A Beautiful Word Painting.
Made
cf
55
per cent white lead, 35 per cent zinc, 10P*
IS
But to return to Joseph and his
Will bo in Kent llmbting, Commercial Street after
father: “And Joseph brought in
cent silica— 100 per cent pure
Jacob, his father,, and set him
February la
SOLD BY
before Pharaoh; and Jacob blessj cd Pharaoh."
The patriarch, obscure when
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measured by human standards but
mightier in future influence than
the monarch before whom he
, bowed, blessed the ruler of Egypt! 1
Then follows one of the most
t beautiful of the many word paintj ings of the Bible.
And Pharaoh said unto JacobHow old art thou?
‘‘And Jacob said unto Pharaoh:
The days of the years of my pil­
grimage are a hundred and thirty
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! years; few and evil have the day* |
| of the years of my life been, and
have not attained unto the days o '
the years of the life of my fathers
1in the days of their pilgrimage " 1
We can forgive the deception
that Jacob practiced when he
bought a birthright which he. even
| in his youth, appreciated, from a
! twin brother who seemed indiffer- i
i ent to its value—he had been fo r-;
| given by Esau; we can even for
j eive the artifice with w hich he en­
larged his flocks at the expense
BUILD THAT HOUSE, GARAGE 0*]
of an unjust father-in-law who
RED, GREEN AND WHITE, PRICE
had cheated him in the vital m at­
ter of marriage. Esau could hardADDITION NOW
just half of shingles, cost less to apply I lv
have presented the venerable
| appearance that Jacob did. or
WHEN YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME YOU
1have spoken with the same beau­
and wears just as long.
tiful reverence.
LOOK EVERY MAN IN THE EYE
"And
Joseph nourished his
LET US FIGURE WITH YOLT^
i father, and his brethren, and all
his father’s household with bread, i
| according to their families."
A Moral Badtv Needed.
I I’M
The moral to bo drawn from the
I son’s devotion to the father and
j hi* tender care for the latte r in !
his old age is one which is badly
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924

DOINGS OP THE DUFFS

BY CONDOR

high as 95-96 per crate for good! week of March 19. Heavy u
Sanford F. O. B. Frier i.
I and an accumulation of poor
A low range of prices prevailed r.tock.
Chicago Market.
i aboat that time, however, «
throughout the greater part of
Trading in Chicago showed a prices to decline again, and
the season and lha prim ary enuao
ran he laid to the heavy acreage mere consistent character thnnllovcl of $2-$2.75 was reach
ntui production. Opening 1. o. b. waii the rsse in moat other cities. &gt;April 10.
Ciompctilion of California celery
-------------------------sales on usual terms a t Sanford nnd inorcnsiny receipts from FlorDo not deceived. God'* pi
brought SJ~5-$2.D0 per 10-inch
untie, while the previous year the
m arket openca a t 93*?3&gt;&amp;9- Un­ $2.50-93.26 until tha week o f Peb- denw. C hrists Kingdom
der the pressure
of increasing runry 26 when quotations ranged Rcsuircctlon ncai. Comfortl
shipments and a very slow de­ $2.25-$3. For a short time there- suronccs for all 'In thrillin,
mand, prices gradually weakened after n slightly better feeling was turc, Miinno theatre, Sunday
until ftohruary 1), when the m ar­ evident and U lasted until th e 1 Free. No collection. .
ket hold about steady a t $1J&gt;U91.75. For about n month ihorc
was no change in prices, but on
March 12 tho market again set in
tor a long gradual decline in price
which continued until tho imddlc
of April.
Quotations • for good
'‘ONE GOOD TURN
stock on April 11 ranged mini
Si. 25-$ 1.50 and it was nut until
the close of the season, during th e '
DESERVES ANOTHER"
month of Muy, that the f. o. in!
iiiuiKct eJFwi-u any return of
strength. Influenced by tho very |
i.sui. nnulitiKs and the scarcity of •
giiid stock ut that time, however, :
a few sales were reported as high ;
as f l-fO per crate.
Receiving Markets.
But nothing serve you ns
As is shown by a study of the i
well as Herald Want Atb
table of uninnils given below, New
York and Chicago were tho two |
for quick results
purtvipr.l receiving markets of j j
Fioridn celery this season. Front '
January, 132.1, to April 21, 1023, Jj
New York ro:civcd 383 cars ,of j
celery and Chicago took 080. Most 1i
oi too early receipts arriving o.r j
the markets were immature nnd j
the fact that California celery was ;
PHONE
si..i a im in g in liberal supply ser- J
Vei to keep opening prices, a t low ;
levels.
New York Market.
On daminry 23 ,best stock in ij
New York City was quoted mostly !
nt 82.15-93 per ernto of 4-G dor.cn 1
fitU'iiC, with v,oil hlar.clieil selling
n*; high as $1.75. During tho same
pi riisl hist year, Florida celery in
N t# York sold nt $-l-$5. Quota­
tion.! on be ;t stork coutiaucd at
$2.25-8 l until February 5, when
prices (1001111!! to 52-92.25.
The \
market strengtlienod somewhat a
week later with quotations rang- 1
ing generally $2.6u-$3.25 ami held ,
there until March 13,when prices
dropped to 82-92.75. Oil Anril 2
the market recovered nnd sales as
high us $3 were recorded. From
this point on the arrivals grew
light and there was a s tro n g e r1
feeling on tho market.
Closing .
prices in New York brought ns

Ly MARKET QUOTATIONS Pittsburgh (Cloudy, 58 above).
OkraiNo supplies.
HOT SHIPMENTS REPORT­
I’V E 6 0 T A G O O D
Squash: Fla. eggplant crates
ED For Thursday, Jnn. 3:
J O B N O W AND
inges: Fin. 105, Cal. 72, tot- $2.60-93.
I’M GO ING TO TAKE
Peppers: Fla. fancy $2.25-92.67, Unrcported , 2nd, Flo. 2
G O O D C A R E OF lT*y
50, choice $1.50-$2.
Fla. 35, Cal. 2, Tex.
Eggplant: Fla. crates fancy
U arc parted 2nd, ft *3.50-14.
Cukes: Fla. bu. hprs. fancy
$4.50, choice *2.
Beans: Fin. market weak, bu.
hors, green best l2.25-f2.50, paore r iow as fl.
Cabbage: Fin. 1, N. Y. 1, 21
cars on track including broken, do.
rnond slow, market steady. N. Y.
bbls. Danish packed locally herl
f 2.25-92.50. poorer 91.7542, hulk
nor ton 910-934, poorer below $20.
Fla. 11-2 hi. hprs. Wakefield $1.75
most'v 91.75.
Celery: Fla. 3, C al.'5, Mich. 1,
N. r. y, Pa. 1, 04 cars on track
ineluding broken, supplies liberal,
demand moderate, market steady,
N. Y. 2-3 crates rough $2.50-93,
fow 97.25, Cal. Cat. crates Iloldcnhenrt 5s adn fis. $5.50-$a. Fin. lfl­
GOOD MORNING, ----- -------inch crates New French strain,
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[ GOOD MORNING
rouah 93-93.25.
Chicago (Snowing, 7 shove).
THE FIRST ONE DOWN S
NICE MORNING*/ YOUNG MAN
Celery: Fin. 10-inch crates BolTHIS MORNING*
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denheart self-blanching 93-93.50,
^ rT
GLAD T° S E E
Cal. crates rough Goldcnhcnrt 94.OH GEE* HERE COMES
v
v
f
yo u g e t t i n g S uch
jntn 80-qt. nrrrivcd via cx- 75-95.25.
MR. BLAKE THE MANAGER
fi / ,
AN EARLY START
Ls, light supplies, demand good,
-------- •, ALL READY*
[quart.
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t h is MORNING
Other Commodities: Unchnng|from Thursday.
kiladelphia (Clear, 30 above).
Lettuce: Fla. 1, Ariz. 1, 16
h on track including broken,
bt supplies, demand fair, marI weak. Fla. W inter Barden
bion 11-2 bu. hprs. Big Boston,
othrr some best fl.50-9l.C0.
[nr fl.
pnuune: 91.25-91.50. Cal. Tur1 Mction, crates 92.75-93.
tabbage: Ariz. 1, S. C, 1, 3
h on track Including broken.
supplies very light, demand
Berate, market strong. N. Y.
a Danish per ton mostly around
; new supplies light, market
■lack of rain were responsible for
idy, demand moderate.
Fla.
ICelery Shipments
| a ne/eit* attack of blight during
2 bu. hprs. pointed typo 91.50.
■the middle of the ucaion, and furie 91.25, S. C. bbl. crates $2.
j ,'icr damage was sulfcred later
■ukes: Fin. 1. 3 cars on track,
, from insect injury. Despite efforts
Cent in Last ’
it supplies, demand moderate, .................. ....... ..............t__ ... ....
I to control tossen from these
rktt steady, F!a. fair wide fact that they had fifteen chil
sources much of the remainder of
dren.
Ky fleth W. Shoemaker.
j Market Reports On Celery Were , the crop was rendered unfit for
Another man, near the end of fijTt.; („r School Of A griculture,' haued From Sanford Otiicc,
[ shipment.
life, complained thut he could oh. ,
. . . . .
,
t ............
\ _n , n n m
tain no answer from letters w ritInternational t omwpomlcncc
January 22-Aprll ID, 1923.
.(cn to a son,to whom he had gi**-:
Schools, Scranton, l’a.
| The 1823 celery deal in Florida i9^D .':^aa:tgxB 2Q uinxaa!xaa!xan9K «K »E aM aE K iiuuH uxsncxgasa
cn as high an eduention as the I flood cats rank next to wheat ' was considered one of the must
country afforded. During the tw ea- ,ns a poultry .food, ..thennly. nbjoa* iM matistacfory. in resent, ,ycnjr;\..sq,
ty years tha^rf*wnH publishing 31, tion’ tiv thorn* being tho -hulhr'or- Far ns tho financial-returns to- lluv
paper, I had frequent appeals husks which nr indigestibl.
growers were concerned, despite
from parents to assist them in i jjf.q* weight oats swell nnd :
th at nil former records of
finding wandering sons, If one ! „]0(, Vn"the crop nnd much energy j
»c™aKo ani1 production were lirokperson is brought into contact jit expended by the fowl in d i - ' ca- The acreage for the state
with so many illustrations o f .
them * For this reasoo lw«* estimated nt 3,170 acres cornfilial ingratitude, the'total liumbei . hulleil emtn urt^ preferable f‘„ r ' pared with 2,315 acres in 1922.
in the nation must he very large. I rt...,|jnfr poultry. \ i ( ibcuo nro not fatal shipments amounted to 0,of nil varieties of seeds for Spring Planting such as:
On the other hand. I know o: ii obtainahlc -* hcuvJHf Weight oat i
I
JJ! cars,u gain of -10 per cent
multitude of cases of constant, .,houlil ho liu u I a S m im l ost- i~' aver the previous season, win u
PEPPER, TOMATOES, EGG PLANT, SQUASH.
thoughtful nnd affectionate cure ' „tS() .. eoo d w 9 S e ( l
i the number of cars chipped
CUCUMBERS, BEANS and SELECTED STOCKS OF
for thu age.l, often at a greater
'
. .. . ,
uraounted to 4,807.
MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES and can save
sacrifice than Joseph was required , • 1
J h « ii
•
Shipping Sections,
to make. 1 uni sure that the chi!- J* _
^
,e. V Vr,.nw,io i There are two distinct shipping
Grower? Money by seeing us before making their
dren in these cases derived as
’
... ho. pccti°ns
celery in Florida. Tiie
purchases on nnythng in our line.
much joy from their Inbor of l
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v
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i”° lhc‘r ' MUO,more im portant of the two is the
ns the parents on whom the a t- f ny tn u t ancariuicc.
i Sanford and 1,050 from Manatee,
lentions were bestowed.
; Some oats are two-fifths husks, part of tho state; the other is the
The Wisdom cd (iod’s Plans.
which :*re of no value ns food. Manatee district, in tho western
The wisdom of God’s plans im- The weight u. oats varies from ■ -*
• * tho total production,
m
presses us moro and more ns our 25 t &gt; 5(1 pound:', per bushel. Light about 4,600 cars originated from i u
a
olutsvatiuns are extended with our weight oat:, are unfit for fowls, .........
,ljir j,ni&gt;0 tront Mnnutw-. i n
m
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!aarj.xs-r-ir.asax3asni:a3E
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year:-. Nowhere is this wisdom [ while heavy oats with ful, plumo | *i h** celery raising land enn he
more beautifully manifested tlian kernels are one of the best poul* | mid to be Liirly well confined to
in the reciprocal duties that fall to j try icedx,
1Ihose two sections ami little ntpnrent ami child. In the course of i Home of tho by-product* of tho tempt, if any, is made to raise it
nature, the parent sacrifices for j manufacture of ont cereals art* , in other parts of the hIiiI b.
the child, laboring, the mother di- used for poultry feeds. Oat hulls j
Yield, Varieties. Quality,
raetty end tho father indirectly, to is one of the prinrie il by-prod- 1 The estimated yield per acre
lead it safely through the peril'*) nets, hut should hoc lie used as ( for 1923 was about the same as
of crvldhood and the dangers nf a poultry feed, ns they ure worth in 1922, which was 650 crater. The
joulii, up to tiie time when it can little marc than sawdust, ('round chief n ineties raised are tho GoldScratcA feed vrorit do it:
ptTlODLBJ
nssu.nc the responsibilities
th at [ ont bulls are liberally used as an , 11 Kc'f-BItmching, New French
flfplant: Fla. 1, l broken cn. lUcnmj-an*.' maturity.
; adulterant in some poultry feeds .'-’(rain and the Pearly
White.
^
r e d m m
m
m a sh
track, express receipts light
T hen, a fter a period of happy t to lesson the cost of the mixture. Nearly onc-hnlf of the crop this
s h u ts . The presence of these adulterants season
consisted
of “ French
j™ numerate, m arket :;bo;i( companionship, the burden
lira , !“TPe r ‘■■rnton fancy from the shoulders of the parent j may lessen the value of the food Strain’’ celery, properly known as
►Ml, choice ?2-$2.60.
to the shoulders of the child, and . so ns to make it almost useless, the “New French Strain.”
This
eas: E" press receipts mndor- thu latter is hartpy—or should he i Ont middlings and hulled oats , was grown from seed bought for
iupptii'3 liberal, demund poor —to repay a dent of gratitude by are two of tlie best preparations an improved strain of tho Golden
ket dull Fia. bu. Iiprs. largf Pinking pleasant the parents’ path ; made from oats for til? use of , .Self-Lllnncliing variety mid pron „'^.®b75-^2, ordinary SI from the time when the shadows* fowls. Oat middlings is pnrticu- duced celery that was much taller
begin to lengthen to the setting of larly good for young fowls or than the older .strains. Tho qua!
rppers: Express rec ptn light lifcV. sun. How is it possible for i chicks.
ity nnd condition of much of the
and improving, ntu
one to doubt the Infinite wisdom t
-------------------------- j celery on the whole, however, was
pooii stock. Flu. era
and the infinite love of the Crenl-I All contracts must be signed and not very satisfactory. During the
W.GU, fair 32-S2.75,
Toproduc, e « e iequusi
or Who has thus woven our live* | executed not later than March 1, early part of the season, a large
together and converted our very j 1924, a fter which the governor will portion of tho new strain of eelone amount of p o t d r
abbage: No arrival
intcrdciicndence into
a b cu ti-1 issue n proclamation naming the j cry, on account of its vigorous
and fa»tAcT» anoUvor
tuilc?
1hooks and the prices, which the growth, was cut an4**hippcd white
? ck reconiigned, 10
amount-To pxodueeBODi
k mchnling broken,
(Copyright, 1921. by
j publishers arc required to d e s ig -J still in an immature stage. ExreijuirM a double amourd
demand nioderat
Tho Republic Syndicate.)
sate in each volume sold.
J'’rationally warm weather and a
k. Flu | i-2 bu. hpr
•.*VS! '10- nir.atly $1
N- V. Da,
*--i-o32, poor low ns
*Uu:c: Fla 2 ih
nieluding tiroken
demand mode rale,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED
l: ?!afbot weak.
Elm
Avenue
and Commercial Street------- :--------- Phone 9 i •
e» heberg S2.25-$2.i
market steady I |-2
aoston best 9I.50-L..,„. ,
Ws
8 above)
Niuash. Okra; Too few so
•lablhh mark
,P cPUer». Beans: ;

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for well over a million poultry raisers In tho
United States. It is simply written, well
illustrated, and brimful of practical money
making hints cn culling, breeding, feeding,
electric lighting, housing, und care.

Free With Our Compliments
Wc arranged w ith th e Purina M ilis to send a com pli­
m entary copy to every povdrry raiser whose n am e and
address wc had. If you have nor received your copy,
send us your nam e and address on th e attached coupon—
or give it to u s over th e phone—and wc will see th a t you

We also carry a special nicer tine Tobaccq
Dust for Chicken intestine wire worms.
Buy your poultry remedies from us. We
have what you want. Tell us your trou­
bles and we will tel! you the remedy.

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FOOT
THE SANFORD DAILY hERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924

Ford D aily Herald

Courtesy The Discoverer

NECESSARY

A s Arthur BrisbArie

I *r»rr i l l m m r m p t
hr Tl» llrn M Priatlag
C*. R u la li, r i t r i t e

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924

NUISANCES

Tob many people discount the value of courtesy and for
See3 It • ——-------- p"S reason more than one good business man has bceh
rrt. mtFZt «hrp^,an«7co°St f
to tj16 waJl an(* h88 been unable to meet competition Bravo Men Are Valuable.
“
*
Pi»rida.
under
net
of
March
or
those
who appreciate whnt modern conditions demand.
“I.et Him Have It*"
im
The store with courteous clerks is the store th a t event­ Head Contractor or All.
,
row na
Pm laim l
Watch Europe*a Exchange.
»KAX. V lrr&gt;Pm ldm l ually gets the business. No man or w6man will long pntronCopyright, 1922,
i H O W A R D IIM IU
I r r . T r r a a , ize an establishment where clerks are grouchy. No one even
W HU*«lln AtrniM*
Pkoar 14M wants to save money by trading at a store if he is not
—----. treated with courtesy.
I T J S planned to send the dW g*
StBSCUIITIOV RATKni
blc Shenandoah to tho North
&gt;T»ar.......HI* Months I3.S0
Courtesy is a discoverer of other valuable attributes. A an interesting idea, but somo: en­
dvtrcil In City 1&gt;v Carrier per correspondent to an exchange well sums up its value and gineer
and others declare the Shc16c. Wr«ky KUItlon &lt;2 Per
nnndonh unlit for such n Journey.
IT,1
compelling necessity in the following:
is any doubt about
It,
il)i
'
Courtesy is that attribute of personality th a t softens If thorc
• BPKCtA l&lt; MITII Ki All obituary
should be no such North Pole
■otlea*. cnnl.4 «.C thnnkn. resolutlona and makes flexible the other attributes. Without courtesy, there
GvtseffV*T«es
trip und men of high authority
m z wiu sorTa
and notice* «&gt;f enlertalnmenta where
MUrna are made, will bo charged natural aggressiveness (an excellent qiinlity iii selling) be­ should take no noedlcss risk with
QUieT
Down fit
at regular ndvertlalng rate*.
especially ns they thorn*1
comes obnoxious to-seme types of people, whereas if moder- others,
selves
would
not
bo
included
In
the
-foe
&amp;tec1icyt
jj B nuiaK n T in : a sso c ia tc ii I’lu isa nted by courtesy, it loses its harshness and becomes more crew.
Tha A**nclRte&lt;| I’rcfta i« exclua*
Potty;
, P«ty entitled to the u*o (or repuli* effective. Courtesy is the polish that distinguishes the kind
Ileatlnn (if nil HOW* alHputrlie* and considerate salesperson from the unsympathetic and
MEN
WERE
sent
to
their
death
llted to It or not otherwlae
flying machines
t e e LuodY
ll»d In this paper uni ulau tho thoughtless one. It is a lustre that nttrncts people to its In badly-mndc
brave enough for thnt North Pole
newa publlMiied herein. All posessor.
*
6ee/*s
u*e mine
Jhta of re-publication of apeelal
duiing the war. Out thnt was
Neugf? Quiets cown
llupatchen herein uru nl*o reserved. . , A, ..^courteous salesperson places her “light under a war. This is peace; and mnl men
and brnve enough for that
kTURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921 bushel. She may have sterling qualities, but these a ttri­ abltf
North Pole ttip nre valuable. A
butes are covered up ns far as the cnsual observer is con­ mere,
trip of intereding scientific
lb E THOUGHT FOR TODAY. cerned by inconsiderate actions and unkind appearance,
inveitigation may well be post­
THE REAL TEST—Is it not to
r i,
is,-therefore, not only n sterling quality in and poned until it can be made safely.
d e a l thy bread to the hungry, and
of
itself,
hut
also
the means of discovering and exhibiting
that thou bring the poor that are
THE “OIL operator nnd club­
o u t out to thy house? when thou other success attributes, which, without its aid, would exist man”
entertaining two ladles
M eat the nnked, thnt thou cover unknown excepting to intimate friends.
Courtesy mnkes of the was
screen world, ar.d it was
him; and thnt thou hide not thy customers tolerant and willing to listen to what the sales­ Retting
late. The chauffeur of one
, " S e lf from thine own flesh?—Dninli
person has to say. It not only brings out the salesperson’s lady eateioil, not so very lute. The
«8:7.
tried to hit him with a bot&lt;5
positive qualities but also tempers the national critical ten­ clubman
ti'-’ “or something.' The chauffeur
Attend church tomorrow.
dencies of the customer and mnkes her open to suggestion. adds, “ Not being very strong
-o------Discourtesy closes the door to a sympathetic comprehen­ physically, I pulled my’ gun and
, Patronize Sanford merchants
sion
of our fellow being’s thoughts and feelings'. Customers lit him have it.” The oil opera­
during 1924.
und clubman, now in the hosare not understood and therefore cannot be intelligently tor
pitnl, may get well. Tho police
Start off the new year by pny- dealt with. Courtesy is nothing more or less thnn a medium say
“eve-ybody was pretty drunk
lu g your bills promptly
iptlv
°u extd,nnge. It is a means by which the finer feelings and and one is a dope fiend.”
“Pulling your gun and letting
Saliford real estate offers great thoughts of buyer and Keller can be exchanged.
him have it1’ with drunkenness ns
Courtesy ns n medium of exchange is current every­ the police diagnosis, is becoming
opportunities for the shrewd and
sighted investor.
where and always good for its face value. It cannot bo quite frequent in our fair prohibi­
IN
■K i •
---------o
counterfeited by persons who do not poscss its excellent tion land.
/' S
£ I f Sanford is to become n grent qualities. It should he the coin that is “thrown in” with
CHICAGO C O N T R A C T O R S
I tourist resort it must show the
every package to make the customer feel that she has been moved a seven-story brick building,
tourist th at he is wanted.
---------o--------given something extra. I’coplc like something extra and will weighing fifteen million pounds.
Another Case Against South Florida
i ■ Every vacant room enn be rented often come long distances if anything of such a character is They did it t.o skillfully that ten­
ants
remained
in
the
building
nnd
folk County Record
if tho owner will make it known offered.
went on with their work, undisturb­
that there is a spare room in his
Courtesy
should
he
extra
and
sold
with
the
Roods,
for
ed, while, tho great lend was
house.
it must bo remembered that in the last analysis people dc smoothly niovveil n distance of w In« nr rcc®.n l,Jr i“£‘,cd statomenf, ticnlly all located in North Florida
fee
•ct
in twenty-four ,-nt ‘..f ^hlie°insfrucU on!’
; jJ»h
Piums handed to North
A r'ghty-five
The Fort Myers Press of Wed­ not buy goods— but goods nnd service.
hours.
__ __
a statewide plan of financing the * *oti.'ii men, the idea would un' nesday announced thnt a J300.000
•o-

TOM SIMS SAYS

The railroads mad* —
y ^ r . This. howJSr
to People who bought

I*

ianford’s Social Side
■

Office 108;

,0CIAL

The price of pb- iron ,
. j
B k n w where
M
bbcuits
a V u h S iS e .1*11

We

D*y&amp;
I!
IPoLLV
ifliCCS

l»ok an,I Il3l u ,y J j
, Cignr smoking Hcrp, , .
I
four per cent in lo’A
th e r e^in
few political campaign*.
’ (?n«
lhl‘re

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor;

BEAUTIFUL NECK

TEN PA R J

• Mnrcoossce—Honl-surfaco road
to be built to Orange county line.
Miami—Three roads through
tri-state mining district being Im­
proved.

Residence 217-W

CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE
Church services for Sunday,
Jan. 0, 1024:
Subject, “God.*
Church servicn, 11 n. m.
Sunday School, 10 n. m.
Woman’fl Club building, Oak
Avenue.
AU arc welcome.

p. L. T hrasher a n d ,
r p Woodruff will e n te ri it bridge a t their home on

1h Street at 3 p. m.

_ The annual Hireling of
did of Holy Cross P arish
. hc’Hat Comfort Cottage,
of Mrs. M. Martin, on
v January 7, nt 3 p. m.
mecti'g
unusually imnt Every member If.
furto te present. Those havu|
of crude nL de
“ ’ I itoorts arc requested to
then.
—Mr.". I&gt;. A. Kelly will on-,
incoming officers n.id
U*UCarncrides”iT&gt;u“r
nL'».'»»«-»
reportcJ.
. r” *tn I
fcCT, of the
Methodist
drr„.„ L
d u itiW d l.
bristmaj.
nrchi, following nnuunl m ecthich will be held nt 3 p.
There w.:a a

5x&lt;

Milano theatre, 7:30 p. m. Sun­
day. Free.

“WILL YOU EXCUSE IT, PLEASE?????’*

Milane Theatre
One N ight

fi

FIRST BAPTIST 'CHURCH.
Sunday Schdol. 0:30 a. m.
This is the fimt Sunday of 1921,
nnd many should enroll in Sunday
School nt tho opening of tomor­
row’s session.
Dr. Joseph T. W atts, of Rich“'°nd. Vn.. i i expected to speak nt
the 11 o’clock hour.
Mass meeting for all who nro
interested in any department pf
‘Sunday school work, 3 p. m. Dnct?&gt;r Watts will address the meet­
ing. A very cordial invitation is
t-r i n " u v T i‘"’
n
. —Pipe Organ Club m eets
extended to all Sunday workers in
t«u,0 price., did,,.,
the city nnd county.
Mrs. J. lb R*»y «»n PalmotB. P. Y. Unions, G:30 o'clock.
| A u ■c ct 3:30 p. m.
The most beautiful nock in
Tko 1923 prune cron was *k
_ Evening worship nnd sermon.
'IVoiaen’s Guild of Holy France is owned by Collette
so this helps ___
boarders
rs *nme&lt;
7:30. Subject of prelude, "The IteI church meet with **
Mrs,- M.
Lulli. At least thnt is the story • former of the Sixteenth Cent”*”*"
,
Comfoit
Cottage,
n
t
More baseballs were .'old !m|
reaching this country following Subject of evening sermon, “The
year tlu n ever lieforo n —
ay—St- Atnci Guild will n unique contest in l aris. How- 1 m i'ij Man Who Fought i m M uv
l h '. y ball b b ,llS S ^ J *
! u p .K
J
«t the home of Mrs. Rcni Whitr.er a t 3:30, with M rs. do you think it compares with
Tho School of Methods, which
The dry goods industry was
Telephone girls m ight have rolled their Its out ttr.y didn't always dress the way they now do.
opens tomorrow, will be conducted
iitner ar.d Mrs. Raymond American necks?
f e[.l; ',,; lur.il|l! I#83. and so %
The picture above explains itself. Officials of the Telephone Company nt New York prepared th.» pic­
lips
S3
ho*tcsses.
during
the
week.
Sesions
will
Hi. v.et goads industry.
ij—Mr?. F. D. .McBride will
open each evening n t 7 o’clock.
tures to show the difference in styles l'etwemi li&gt;77 r.nu 1924.
trtain at n Twelfth N ight MRS. THRASHER AND MRS.
Building lm&lt; ms l„nrte.l the la*
WOOBRUFF ENTERTAIN.
at her home, COO F ifth
PO T
DR. WATTS OF VIRGINIA IN
I 1’,",
lfl8b year, evm
Friday afternoon, Jlrs. David
J it 8 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Christiun
Enrcavor
will
meet
at
i
lL-r.r
Mr.
Gca.
II.
Kendall,
MiSCHOOL
OF
METHODS
AT
i t“' 1 tfn,bcr bcuig plentiful.
ay—Sxinl Department will I cion Thrasher and Mrs. John
Tlic Sunday morning preaching fi:to p. m. Let every member try lar.c thcatro Sunday night. Free, W / I T U CHARLES (SLIM) VERMONT NATE MULTHE FIRST BAPTIST
i bridge party nt Club House Dcvolin Woodruff entertained at
service
wil be n Communion s ir to be on lima.
YY 1 1 11 ROY, HANK WHITE AND THIRTY-FIVE
, \ 0 collection.
CHURCH.
m.. with Mrs. W. J. T hig- tho second of a aerie? of parties, i
'jB tc s rB B c c K a n n B S B a a B n n s K c rc B a H B a K a a s s n a a rn c in a u M
vice
It
i3
earnestly
hoped
thnt
evMINSTREL ENTERTAINERS
• u hf)ite.«s.
whirli they have been giving at
Tile School of Methods of the
iy—Mr?.
Roy Chitlcnrlen their attractive home on t’ark First Baptist Church will open to cry member who can porsildy do so
Teligoa—Contract to be let for
entertain the Tuesday Dil­ Avonue. There 14 tables of players, morrow. Tho members of the coni- will attend this service. Tha past ro-.iotruetinn of now bridge noros.t n t S ^ f m - 7 c im s tn X .n T f f ’’n'w ,’ric?'‘ 30c’ 7"&gt;r’
p,un lax’ ScaU now on i;1'‘ It &gt;« ,-ra
ate Cl ib at 3 o'clock ut h er tables of players.
niittco nre quite plenred in being quarter has veen a good one in Telig.m Greek between Tcligon diqi )t fur L. &amp; 11. rnilrond in this
Drug Store
n
i on Rim Avenue.
Twenty-four new nnd lioitfortl.
Exquisite roses, sweet pens, cnl- f’ble to sr-urc ns n member of the the church.
I city.
nrasac
cmlulas, anil nasturtiums were faculty. Dr. Joesnh T. W atts, of members have been received.
3
I. Stalling, local manager of lavlrhly used in decorating the Richmond, Vn. Doctor W atts is
Mr. Brownlee enters upon tho
^
twelfth year us pastor of tho
&gt;cnt-Aci I Fertilizer To., spent various rooms where the card ta- ‘ «&gt;nc of th« foremost Son-l-- s
doubtedily
find
ctrong
3Uppurt
u
conning factory is to be built in
schools
“in
order
th
at
equal
sums
THE HEAD contractor of the
ay nnl Friday in i^ikelund, b!c.i wote placed. I’otted plants men of the country, nnd tho First church.
th a t city.
;}J Of the thousands of men who have failed mo?t cf them
universe does a moving job even r.jr.y he available for education in here.
.Sirsires Sunday n? follows:
tine
Rnntist Church feels herself tordng bu ineis for his firm . were also effectively u?cil.
But because of thens last facts, *
more
vvondoriul. This earth, ail counties on a'porportion of the
9:45
n. nt., Sunday School.
greeted
upon
tunnte
in
having
Doctor
Wnttr
Tiio
guests
were
v.cnt
uo.vn
nut
because
they
wanted
toj
nunv
thingj
S
I
Sanford is going to show the
T*1® llcrnld Friday carried an announcement that the weighing many billions of tons, number of pupils in the public the cuggp tion eound3 exceedingly 5
11 n. ns.. Lord’s Suprer.
lynch of Ocean City. w ho;!h ir arrival by the hiosta?ses and f°r I here eight days. Homo of th«
“nervy* thnt a l*inellr.s c o u n ty ,* iu.t hccause they did not want same one thintj hard ■■ | A.ing
world its attractions nt the Madi­ McCmcken Manufacturing Company is to begin work im­ moves around the sun c t a speed schools.
2:30 p. nt., Junior C. E.
ng ihthe state, arrived in shewn to their places by Mrs. R. subjects for tho lecture periods
'i he motive of the suggestion dir.tr! t take the £!5.0i) it raises. *
son Square Garden exhibit in Feb­
greater than one thousand miles sounds
2:30 p. nt.. Intermedin to C. K.
n A. Kim-mcn
'
are the following: “Tho Suminv
enough.
Nearly
every
one
to
ts
enthusiastic
about
sav­
Frldav
ami
will
snenil
mediately
on
the
construction
of
a
plant
here
for
the
man­
la
ir
nnd
square
nnd
Mr.
ruary.
annually for each pupils main- 5
(5:30 p. nt., Senior C. E.
i minute, about 530.000.000 miles Cawthon
undoubtedly acted in tennneo nnd divide it with linker 1n in;? msney once in a whuc— out it’s only the fellow who
■ Q--------ufacture of pipe in large quantities. The announcement a year. All of us go on working,
7:30 p. nt., Ft caching service.
good
faith.
Rut
tho
ideas
ndvanc'county,
which
is
only
able
to
raise
1
u
d':cu no. allow his enthusiasm to die that ever has
Session meets after each preach­
R*rry K. Thaw again comes to stated thnt within the next sixty days pipe would be turned .no one is disturbed.
rd mi wr.ys and means to that end seventy-five cents a year a pupil
ing *ervicc for tile reception of
the front page. Its about time he out by the new concern and that when operations are begun
And v;e don’t exclaim at all. In -ulrny nrotlier attack on prosper­ because of low \.-dilution.
yoMV«h£.-tC? Unl WU th Whi!c* Yci:r l!rt verity is in
members.
was heard from. He has been
have only recently di.i- ous South Florida countie i.
At
South Florida’s prosperity and *
city*"0 W* JC&gt; *cn cn,H
pipe shipped every day from this cove'cd'
‘fact, wo that
quiet for u long time.
the earth moves at Hie first the w-ritor of tho state­ high valuation of property Ima 2
■
------- o------THE FIRST METHODIST
•ill.
Not so long ago tho high­ m ent stresses the much higher vnlprize, a p:».
honestly won by the effortn o ' r.
vfi Residents should keep their doors
CHURCH.
t i Mrs.
Mrs A.
A 1*.
F. bv
Doctor
W
attss will
will be
be givei
given at
Sanford continues to grow. This announcement brings est religious authority punished uut: n or property in many coun- been
Zoo
Munsoh
left
Thursday
slips,
went
W
Y
1*
t
i
!\7
fa
^
T
iflt
11
?
3
?T
H
\
*
m
t
r
^oc
Munaoh
Thur.iday
pillow
dips,
ta
L
’v„
|
,,ct°
r
”
-G
the workers. Nortli Florida is not ■
W. J. Carpenter. I’astor.
ag
for
"
another
big
industry
to
Sanford.
men
with
the
best
intentions
for
l n&lt; owa l^ k rd at this time
tiiu. notably in South Florida, in a bleak desert but has resources if P
Thu pastor will preach on “Tho
exof the year. It is always better &lt;•
0 picked Sanford because of the excellent shipping in erting thnt
litorn Unlrnvcled Wuy’’ Sunday morn­
Z.
i.j .1 i l l J.L A fi
i i Zi l*
\\ I«»ac3tcr
Bis.
Woodward
BarnM
m.
F.
J.
Gonzuk.-:.
|
,'nJ?
’
to
.
n'»
citizens
nnd
visi
to be- safe than sorry. •
V
............
..
.
f to nt If ml tho
PiLsRifH nr
the itensions
a t the ing.
facilities, was the way Mr. McCracken explained his decis­
•, 1
-------- ----------'
Following tho card game, fc-- . attend
.
The tim ne for Sundry evening
A
COMMUNITY
BUILDER
ion
ot
making
this
city
the
site
of
the
new
plant.
frc.-hnierits
consisting
«
»
i
a
salad
l
_ Persons having vacant hemes
I"?
“ A Forjjfflfll.
ritirg in the city Friday f o r ’coatee with coffee were served by I "Mfil Y (CROSS &lt;CIIUIKIII.' •
Tor rent should list them with The
Sanford wm some day be n big industrial city. Outside
We rhnll have good :uumc r.t
Active DcrJgaalrd Depository of The United States „f Amzrira,
£ai:e stay were Mr. and i the hostesses, .insisted by Mrs. K.1 Church services for this Sunday, botii
1 Herald. B etter yet, Insert n little capital is steadily coming to look upon this citv ns being
j
. ,, • —
- - r - . v MvvomM«|iwitut'iivu .inn per- m
services.
State ef Florida, City of Sanford r.n-J County of Seminole
want ad in this newspaper.
| ll!
|
,fJ Duiubur
' of inipil.H
—I-..-. •••
in the* Ijalisiition
-■
of our projjros.L
|'l 1/^,1 « .1.1, ,Person- w
Thu Sunday School will Welcome
is
'
"i*
I
:’*
•
-•
“
;•••■
&gt;
V
-j
'’
.
V
Feast
of
the
Epiphany,
January
C.
ideally situated for industrial plants. This city has the ad­ watch the exchange market. What BCPools
is.
Ihey
are
pleasantly
is,
Mrs.
F.
J.
Gonzalez.
Mis.
II.,
w|n
jtl,.
11
•
”
J
m order to pivo all chil- ally, we nre against allow!mg any i!
lull new member., ll Meets r.t
tho world thinks ot a nation’s
n cfiual opportunities.
at the Montezuma.
i A. Newman Mrs. A. I’. Connelly.!
' m t Suntlny SchooIi in th„ 0:30.
further aggression on their part , u 1’. I*. FORSTER, I’reuidcnt
B. F. WIIITNER, Cashifr
When the Gcncva-Titusvillo road vantages necessary to make it a suitable location for big money tells what the world thinks dwThe
idea has an appeal
ppenl to all b e - ; to he put over on this growing H
....... .
. .
*m-Vi’ 811 ^onVs» U"’I ‘Mrs. \*. t,. jj!,,!,
, Beth the R.’nioi- and Intern.eilila put in better condition it will mnuufncturlnif concerns.
it thnt nation nnd its i.ooulali-ja. r.iuf.o of th a t last phrase,
“to give 1rc t:nn.
of
11:00 n. m.. tnuri)
Church servico in nte Epwortli Leagues will meet at
be a popular drive for motorists
. «;
*», ”• Livingston,
. .°
9m
V Bur-,Hill.
i
..... , . *
ft
ii:uu
Wedneadr tha ftanr tell below .’ill children equal opportunities
In
many
places
when
n
new
industry
comes
to
a
section
nnr:arsx!areinr5rrasvn37!x.-3azrn?-:nrrgr7rt=3ia:iaaBisniil
n.
win
it
spending
th
e
|
The
guest
list
included
firs.
J.
Thi-itre
j (5:30 p. m. These nre live nrganlgoing to the east coast country.
live cenis, the lowest record. Tha Wore it not for the fact that .South
rJr".V?rlan‘!°.’
1ihw,c« rmi.n.F
Mrs- [\‘ B- BW'0!?. Mw* * Splendid Eniphany music for zations. Conic to their meeting:!
French- public debt, in threu years, I*loridu was already building roads
of the week-end of Mrs. W. R. C. Bower, Mrs. S. E. Barrett, .i t.|.,,r ..i. iervice
nml enjoy yourself.
Building for 1924 will break nil
has tiu-n from 2l)0 billion to 400 mnl bridges for North Florida and
Mrs. S. O. Chase,
" ..........ul.
invention Is extended
extend
. , . Mrs._ A. I*. Con..
to nil to
records for construction in Sanbillion franca. War does not pay. supporting s ta te institutions pracnelly, Mrs. U. R. Deaa, Mrs. Wnrship with wn.
CONGREGATIONAL CIIIIRCII.
jspeciuliy if you keep it up after
‘ ^ ,ln-v people want to make
L.d Hodgson of George DeCottcs, Mrs. A. M. Dc- T,„. r,.rtor
| 0 nt A|| y’nintn’
Let every member nnd friend of
It posHinle fo r thi.i city to ftccomit ought to be ended.
________________________ ____ ______
A
nilc, I a., arrive:! in San- Foric.it, Mr.i. K. A. Ibin gins.4, Mrs.
Kntrrpri^c, fur tho vcsikt the church remember to lie pres­
intf good
mouiite many tourist* next winter.
no*)’ nnd will ?»pcnil som e T. J.. Dmuaa, Mrs. K. M. Oallownv, ae rvico ut •) p. m.
ent a t oil!’ servi'-ea tomorrow nnd
sujjstutital business institutions that find it unnecessary to ONCE MOKE, hr careful how
--------------------- —
*re.
At present they a re ! Mrs. Garner, Mrs. George David
-------give us n g&lt;v&gt;d sendoff for tlie
More publicity means more bus­ tall on local people to buck them up.
you invest in bonus of foreign gov­
at the Montzezumn.
IJIart, Mis:-. Annie Hawkins, Mrr.
ALL SOULS’ CHURCH.
new year. Much dc-pi'iula upon ,
iness.
Sanford
business
Financiers will sell Hum
•
,
............
on nmen
u n ireals ii
• r n -----;—
‘G. K. Ileniy Mrs. R. J. Holly, M rs.. ,r,nn,^rr„„. j4 Eptnhnny Sunday. tho enthuainsm ?vit!i which we tuko |
•• By assurj»K Mr. McCracken of the contract for the new ernments.
Votero to Decide.
*o you. taking ti:cir profits, ilut
*
, importance of keeping the
I s. Itrokaw is in the city fo r A. J. Richardsop, Mr?. Cassainlra Sundav School nt 9 a. m.
hold of our problems for the com
P‘,,e 1,0 u.ty Lommissioners have done a wine you will r.ot find many of them in Maccicnny Spaniard: John W.
ublic informed of the goisls they
1*1 *0 oirn. tr:inr:r»cfim» Iu k I. i t
Mr?
h »:» Knliflit. Mrs*.
'he strong boxes.
ave for sale. The turn-hants who
•Martin has the m ajority of the
Bctvertlse don’t have old goods on . S n „ , ! o Z ‘tadua“ r B tll,! m 0 ,,“y ‘,l
" m l “ r c ' M tI’loridu newspaper:-, on Ids side.
th eir shelves.
The
FRANCE IS agitated'by infor­ Florida ecribcs have about decided
for Snnfm d^ 1!,PU •V!a,,t1 i:i
nnothcr important step mation th at Germany lias 1.0110,000
Every week .some hi*? new de­ tot Ntnfoid to big city days. Eacn week secs ninnv n n l .‘oblicis i t idy to go to war while he will be our nex. governor.
velopment is announced for San- lmprovemunts and developments made in the City Suhstan- Piu?sin nnd Saxony ate great farMrs?
S.
I’uleston, .........
Friday ..............
afternoons,
Saturday m ornirg and a r e ! Phillips.
.........................
.....
., night tho Reel ulory
- of the New
for manufacturing weapons.
Travesty of Justice.
" 4 . Fr1i‘l"&gt;'M issue of the Herald iu . L ath week this city gathers momentu
*m and it won’t toriis
the Iny
_ th e.e calling on &gt;trS. Fh.'lips, Mrr. S. i’ulesto.a
I’uloston,
Neat Sunday thp bishop of the j Minister will be tin* .hi?l. Tell your
I hat is not all true, but it will Ik? I'alm Beach Post: Imagine J. J.
contained the announcement of the
a* anil ?hopn!nr.
uc in time. A worm will turn
new tile factory which is to lie
. .Mi?.
. . . . II. R. Rosebro, Mrs. ”Routi- diooes-’ will confirm the children friend? and bring them out to tho
1meetings.
' millat, Mrs. W. M. Scott, Mrs. and mitt Its.
constructed in Sanford immediate­
vhen you step on it. Germany has Mendenhall, the Tampa murderer
A cordial welcome awaits you.
t ..ii ko I.connrdy has rc- j nrntM
Sharon. Mrs. G. F. i All welcome to church services,
ly. And whnt will be announced
'15,()00,(|(IO people and they will of two women, who burnt their
o
I
pi from Daylonn. where she
bodies in his cur nnd i.i now aervnext week?
Mabry. Mrs. ___
turn sooner or later. Let us hope!1
— -------- ------------this country will not be compelled!
a l,lu term i.i tho Florida
to repeat the recent experiences, j’*11*® l&gt;fi&lt;on farm , superintending
Sanford made a gain of $113,119.loam
and ships und the n s t of it, b« erection of the electric chair nt
C
arlesnncsH
in
t
h
e
m
a
t
te
r
of
Y* ■ i,,a nk deposits during the
t » the tunc of fifty billions. We La.lord, in which those who comp a st twelve months. Business ronshall surely not start the re.xt war.
(lUiOns are getting better and b«*t,C3S bruti‘l m urders than ho
and let t:s not be held u &lt;| o:i-,iblc! W*B be deprived of their lives,
t e r in this city every day. Tho
tor it.
Dunks reflect the prosperity of
th e City Substantial.
•*****»■
■i.
A Strong Ct ndidate.
MAN IS mi inferior animal, sciMilton Cuzcite: Ju st how Mr.
enco tells you. If you were a.% Jcnningi may r.taml in other sec­
1,.-.,,...if
*
,.............. *■’' J U try luis e ith e r s e e n f o r
AreI, youi . Bending
'TU
... * Jyour cony "
iLin.icIt r,t read about the unsightly state of
3tr.ing an in ant you would lift tions ui tho i,tute wo can not any,
“ 11 Mrw J.’ T:. Bennett, Mrs. Henry
The Herald to some friend in the
Iwork
one hundred and twenty tons, if trom actual obaervntlun, hut in
1 Wight. Mra. Lehman, Mrs. Alex
north?
ns agile n.s a flea, you could jump
Vaughan. Mrs. U. S. Keclor, Mr*.
paper
this
section,
wo
are
cmtide.-it
he
J J’-ha Boriaml. (nee
Mrs!
over a tall building. Whnt of it?
reading
is
ta
r
in
advance
of
all
the
olli
r
By pressing a button, working a candidate? in
Sanford
Frames
'll
V
Vcor«ia
.
M
n
u
W
alter
Wight.
Mrs.
S.
I».
ChittenfioM cuaiblTed.
’ “ “Band, who have ,i„n \ti„ . p mma Owens Mrs.
machine created by nis l-.ruin, man
p a rt
v c&gt;
can lift many thousands of tons. He ia a strong energetic camping ifinin’1’I
r l’v- T ' WhJ 0 Hph J | l Rr.’o ki Mrs. Vernay. Mrs Arthur
Condensed report of the condition of tho
He can’t jump like a flea, but ho ^r ’. . ^ ‘‘klng friendi readily and
R F
iL Wh^ c i9 ‘Jn&lt;l. llazzard . Mrs. Rico, Mr*. Bodwell.
Holding
those
th.-t
he
maker.
If
L.,’
-udjen
leave
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
,
,
Irs
j
hll
\*an
Daze.
Mrs.
D.
I*.
can
go
up
in
a
flying
machine,
anti
f o r Sanford,
ntoni. On thuf day San- , . o jl,u on i h,,H » i v p u ta tio n o f b e in g a clean c itv
ft k May up. The flea cannot do that. Mr. Martin cunies vVcst Florida
*,
rin ,VCjoined
- Y “hi*
J * Bt ummond.
and Mrs. W._____
C. Hill.
ford citizen.’
tizens are going to vote a Up to e a c h ttiul CVtry cit'Z P n 1 i son f i t it,, ,
^
T, Gn
ihi. f,Mr,hB
(&gt;or*and
____
It’s better to ImvoMho power in over thorn, he will have to do some
uv
,, ,r*
lm
.H
i ............ i
.
— •■ —■
-------------bond l?sue
lull
canijmigning.
|I&gt;’
here
Friday
sue
of
$1)20,000.(10
for
the
is
s
u
s
tiiin
c
d
i»n
hli.I’l.iLM,
!
•
i
1
„
t
h
a
t
thlrt
‘
e
p
u
ta
tio
n
and
re
tu
rn
e
d
;
your head than i:i log or arm.
purpose
l e wuh them.
SURE IT DOES GOOD
and JofP constructing
S S a j f e ,r,','!w slloul11 1» a n e.xam ple!
* " " ,,k ’" '“ lk s *
“ "'1 p a r k s
utilities’ ami
A C lose* [Jiicc.
THE MOST imiiortnr
city administration building.
A
Bay County Hcaton-Triburc: The
,AL BEI’AUT.MENT b r i d g e
zion a t (hat scientists' convention,
at the close of business December 31st, 1923 as called for by the Comptroller of the Currency
T PARTY.
Thedford’a
Black-Draught
bondn U^&lt;r' tJ Hbeu!d be given these I
just ended, dealt with the effect of (c****,Pa *trn lor governor having deglamls administered to backward ,'L*|or cJ &gt;nto a two-candidate race
k ;??“day “Lternoon at 3 r j Ver Medicine (Vegetable)
or defective human beings, es­ between il-in. Frank E. Jennings
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
George
Adutnj
1'ralsed by IhoHcail of a |
Whc, this cnrly in the new year.
pecially childicn. Within a few and Hon. John W. M artin, it be­
Capital Stock .......- ................................. $ 100,000.00
* “ ■ymg to take the joy out of
l4' 1' a bridge party at the1
Louisiana Family
I wins und Discounts ............................. $1,084,075.57
generations the human being will hooves (he newspapers of Florida
I havec bcco
lire by suggesting that income tax
hicome butter acquainted, ourselves unconsciously certain live on th» average twice as long
hnuu- with Mrs. W. J. T in g -1
-------Surplus nml Undivided p ro fits...............
*12,293.46
Lrunxly state their positions. •
itess.
519.92
returns must be filed before March with myself than
Overdrafts ..............................................
nn,tp
*- All memben ex-! LAKE CHARLES. I-a.,- -“ I don’t
The other candidates we do
Dividends
Unpaid
....................................
Tho
addition
of
ir.O
now
telephones
to
tlm
Bell
System
*o. It would have been in better
|fv
£B.cnJ “ re asked " to ; know “ what"^wo would have don?
not consider in the running, and
la Florida lias widened tho scop- of iho servico to m eet
Stocks and Bonds.................................... 228,757.50
Circulation .................................. ,.....i .....
ta s te to have waited until the hutklay? Th!Kpcn n° l
th a n 'h a d we not hid Black-Draught. It
un.il n better man gets into th e '
(ho growing dem ands of tho people e? the Stale.
season is over before making
sure !a one of the best medicines
Duo Federal Reserve B a n k ............ .........
laco we will cast cur support to I
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 207,GGG.'iG
th e never pleasing suggeition.—
made, nnd am sure tho tiejit JU cr
Mr.
Jcnning.-,
ar.d
from
time
ta
Thoro
has
been
a
corresponding
Increase
In
the
use
Bills P ayable..............................................
Timcs-Union.
70,613.55
Other Real Estate ...................................
lime g.vc our ria-ons for sa do­
' ,C,m ,TAIN I ,X ENTER* I medfclne? s“a'i'il Mr.'Henry G a rn tt.
of th e telephono nml tha valim r.t (bn servico to tho
Rediscounts
Ing.
public.
n Monday evening nt 8 o’clock, • ° f “My whole family uses it.” con-1
H M
_____
Cash and due from banks ...................... 235,213.10
DEPOSITS
Treasury
of the United
e«f to reduce the na- 1not nnc&gt;ther.
th: Facifir.
S tates managed
umber
,
r
k
dci
?
'iU
tn
‘l’r
t
a
i
n
'
tinued
Mr.
Garrett.
“My
wife
says
It is estim ated that tho o iin K o rs handled jnoro than
— Hr&gt;an Ah a Delegate.
anything hut a 1 The information will
tionul indebtedness nearly four
o -on u* h^ . v frI«nda nt h e r ishe believes she kept off the flu
83,032.700 originating local calls In Florida last year and
, ,! J,u‘,erdal° Sentinel: Cnl.
....... $1,82G,87G.10
Total
Total
.............................. ....... $1,826,876.10
es of Black-Drought
^mindred
..................
ilfiK vs i‘ r
-street, n t a ‘ hy Inking
more than 1,101,900 • long dlataoco r.ioaragea.
J;
"ill stand for delegate
/192ft
R
A f V V - ThvL‘ a ffa ir regularly:
to the national Democratic conl a s t ____
1, m yself, use Block-Draught for
This Ib an averago of more than 331,500 local calls and
Vure. r“ ' P 0:1 w,t}l n‘“ chl "Lmvsel
vcntion. And he should receive
obligations
indigestion, and it ’is fine.
3,350 Ions dlutancc calls cvyry day.
a
large
vote
form
the
people
of
121;
“We used pills and tablets and
Florida. He is one of the big mown ,
every nrgie and have
clal.s8 express satisfaction that
To render such a serriee continuously, day and night,
p INESS WOMEN'S LUNCH­ other laxatives, but they ncJ'£r
ha\e "tumps and have a clear field fur
Jenningi Gaining.
of
our
nation,
nnd
his
name
would
!
these
EON.
requires 331 highly trained operating room employes.
seemed to do us good, but the
Rustics luike Region: It isn’t end influence and claim much u t-1
» obligations, the hulk of 1 ,
dJ J a! 1 " ,U; t
‘ho bent cultivation nnd ri'.’h harvest.
w h ich
ch were Ineurred in th-.* world
; MU]ts ,,n'J failingi and
TIhe trouble with so many is always the horse that takea tho tent on. Then he is a man or
Snch.U« ^ f \ L ho i l’«u,ar week- Black-Draught sure nas, and it has
Theze “w eavers of iip:ccli” served you efficiently, con­
weneon^of
,nc(‘.n
“1&gt; to
that there is a disiVositron'to* “live *0;u* in tho sta rt that wi
v/ins tho iL£r\l and stands for c!ur\n livi*s i
w ar,, ore now in manageable ™•' *,n,C
|f.rwJ
tu express and ggive
iv e 'that
Don
nt n tthe uSanford
" ,,luru Asso- como to our house to stay. Wet
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
tinuously and cheerfully, completing 9S per cent of this
give j t to our daughter for head­
M
at
th
Women,
w
as
.
on
tho
nnd honest government. It is with i
L./A.
RRUMLEY
,h * r
_
. K
wh’h s ;
T ,
''.r,r
' "h"
*•
enormous volume of traffic promptly and correctly.
stamina of ths animal to hold the g.e.it p.ensure that we ’ support
Vh bufinr Lu-Beth Cafeteria. ache and torpid liver.
F. I*. FORSTER ................... i..................... President
, „ , ---- 7
way I I now
,e it ‘n &lt;ho best ed and sweat and achieved.
“ I am gind to recommend nny-i
S. O. CHASE
1advantage gained, and so we view him for delegate. • He will visit I
Radio fara In Sar.ford nr» com, ,
'
All th
D A V ID LAIRD. Florida Manager
A.
K
h
m*
“
,r”"’"
to''
thing th a t has been the help to niy
H p ii
gm '
"
I».
A.
BRUM
LEY
.............................Vice-President
¥
■
John
k“V
Wai
*erved.
F. P. FORSTER
dvery county in the rtatr, and we!
fumily th a t Black-Draught has. j
j crzu«&gt;Qd
predict
that
he
will
ht»
elected
by
|
T. I. HAWKINS
*6tiL S-rriu^ spj.
“My present health is good. Have
T. J. M IL L ER ....................................... Vice-President
station h.
a
great
malority.
With
h
u
reputa­
k
.
t
f
i
kiwi
fOC
Mon
ncxt
two
boxes
of
Black-Draught
in
the
vanis
Club
m
eetT. J. MILLER
difficulty
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
SANFORD, FLORIDA
•
'
^*vtion fo r ability as well aa oratory, I
B.
F.
WIIITNER
......................
Cashier
house now.”
B. F. SQUIRES
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
he wiU aroiue gieat enthusiasm '
If your liver gets out of fix, take!
■nElDi.ti?ke»« o tt^nding w ere
A.
L.
B
ETTS..........................
;...............
Ass’t
Cashier
throughout the atuto. Lot us give
B. F. WH1TNER
i » ‘h Musaun. *Miaa
11iffA JH
Moll Black-Draught. It will help to
hner,
fb S ; T
S
f
r
J
S
t
J ® t" w w u r iv .r i.k .- &amp;
other un-i
un.
V?™? B« n cr, Mina drive the bile poisons and otner
A A

n
u

m

r.S™h,,i;i;fcE,r“V£on b»‘*

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Have You the Heart to
Succeed

Another Industry For Sanford

FIK ) I 1 1

0 N f l l ^ ll li K

7 ^ ;«.-t

STATE PRESS

The 1h ree O s o f Credit

E

!o

* sK&lt;i ‘:V

Next To Godliness

Yourself—Not Another

The banker bases credit on what are
known as the three C\s of credit—
Character, Capacity, and Capital. Be­
cau se of tho importance of these in
the lives of business men and women,
it is essential that boys and girls know
them. To be the kind of men and
women who will succeed in life, it is
necessary that character and capacity
lie developed conscientiously during
school life.
•Character is an imperative business
qualification. It is not formed in a
day. Character is developed through
honesty and industry practiced daily.
The boy or R*irl who cheats in class to­
day—“putting one over on the teach­
er”—or who is dishonest in his deal­
ings with his parents or friends, is
stamping- on his character marks of
dishonesty which in later life will
count against him and his success in
business and in citizenship.
Allied with character is Capacity.
Before making a loan, a banker
takes into consideration, in addition
to character, the capacity of the ap­
plicant—that is, his ability to earn
through his honesty, his ability and
his industry.
•
Capital is a man’s worth in money,
merchandise, stocks and bonds, or
lands, which may be given as collater­
al to secure a loan cr make it safe

People’s Bank of

-m .

First National Bank,'Sanford,

NIMBLE FINGERS HANDLED
MILLIONS OF CALLS

**A

COMMUNITY

BUILDER"

San fond

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�THE SANFORD DAILY,HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY V 1W

Textbooks To Be
Picked Strictly *
Oh T heir Merits
j

In I k e C i r c u i t C u r l « | t h e S e r r s l k
J u d ic ia l C ircu it o f (H r S la te a t
I ' l w M a , l u M S f a r Sen, Ia n t e
C a u u tr , I n C knuccry,

CITATION.
Kva A. llcrm in n, a tr e e dealer. C o m sla ln ia h t,
TALLAHASSEE, Fix.*'Jam 4.—

v s.'

UPSALA ANH
GRAPEVILLE

If living, Robert Barnhart, If living, I ceaaetl, Q. a Wamble. deccm«cd,
Hu inn Barnhart, his wife, If llvlag, Johns H, Womblc. deceased nnd Mary
Juseph U. Askew, If living.. Sarah Womhte, hln Wife, deceased; or
j. Askew, hla wife, If living, Jameii otherwise. 1n and to to the lands
Weeks. If living. Jacob Brock. If hereinabove described, or any port
living. Emanuel Ilotdt. If - living^ thereof, nnd eleo nny and nil 'other
Charles T. Buchan, If living, Mlch- pernors whore name or nttmea- are
ail J. Onyte. If living, and Ueorge unknov/n and jrho may he Interest-,
t*. Brantley. If living, under tho IH-fit ert In the pm teity Involved In this
name of Doyle nnd Brantley, Joieph suit, nnd here n tliovc described, or
M. Arredondo. If Uvlng. Jcdtn C. who claim any •right, title or Inter­
K,rter, if living, William.L. Tnyor. est therein an heirs, devlrCes or
If living. Charles W. Jaeochs. If grant res,' hv t hrough or under any
living, C. W. Jacocks. If living. nt the parties or porsons heroinIf
tirriut J.
J* JU
CUCHM*# ll
“"'HI above
siiafxywtJ , named
!*■!(iim ^ or referred to,
ift or*
Harriet
Jacocks,
If living. John
IlUKhey. If living. Thomas A Hugh- otherwise, lira hereby reuulreil to
ev If living. A. M. Thrasher, True- , o aim appeal.ratore our said Llrl'ei for Eva II. Thrasher. If living, colt C ounrnt the Court-House at
nnd Kva 11. Thrasher. If Uvlng, Alec anf«iii. Florid-. on »he 3rd day of
Wallace. If living. Mary a. Hlovlu. M arch, A. -D. lO tl. nnd then nnd

you. and inch of you&gt;'

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oNefed that t(ii. r.

pqhllslicd In ti,c .smr ,CIU
newspaper published T H!
Hem Inolo County. "'•orliia, i1
week fop i-kiii

vonsreath*

v W s s s h &amp; r s 1,

■Te“t!*'-oka fo r Florida’s primary Aaron Jernlim n, c l nl.. Defendant*.
To Aaron Jernlgnn, If living. Ilub,ucnoo.s for the eight-year period
Lcjhiulng -r.oxt July 1, will: be se­ Slmrt.
ft&amp; T
h &amp;wfife,
e
Barnh is
If (Icin g, Joseph
li.
Ida, In nmi („r u ■vcult o
lected strictly on merit, without
*r Hwinsr. Sarah j . Akkew.
OKO. A. n t J C O T T K H &lt;
A.'r. and Mrs. Jesse Lee and fam ­ consideration as to the price. A ; W ? . „ &gt; f IWlnK. Jam ra W eeks. If
Hnllcit or and uf c 'unad
rik. Jacob
Brook,
If liv in g
ily isited Mr. and Mrs. Stodt on least such will be the verdict pf the Im
' . Jloniphtltiant.
KiniimiH fleld t. If llvlnt:, C harles
GA1NESVIVLLE, Ja n . fi.—The
'subcommission
whoso
recommend­
l-3-12*I9-;5.;“ j.
B n ch a tv , If liv in g ,
M l c h n c ij
New Year’a Day.
ations to th e S tate Book Commix- 7;
“Fighting ‘Gators” of 1924 may
Ihi) 11*. IT living.
and U eorge C.
Rev. J. S. Clark will be with us nion will be opened on February 3, Urnntuw,
If liv in g , under the firm
meet one of the Missouri valley
next Sunday. Sunday School m eet­ by the full commission which I* II line ot D oyle nml B ran tley, Joseph
Has ilcailt claimed T«»
conference elevens on Thanksgiv­ ing a t 2:30 p. m. and preaching a t composed o f the samo members-of ? wA.r/7 ,,0.n“* 'L 1.1': 1"* . John C. Fas'* If living. U iw rence p race. If livin g. th e r e m nko an sw er to the hill of .oncj? Comforting
com
p
lain
t
exhibited
against
you
In
ti-r.
if
living.
William
u
Taylor,
if
Mary Wamble. If liv in g . U. 8. W nming Day cith er in Jacksonville or 3:50. Wc were pleased to hnns the cabinet th a t make up the Board jiving, rh n rlen W. Jacocks, If | | v- hle,
ir living. John H W omblc, If t h is cau se; o th erw ise, decrees pro xneps, free lecture Sun*,
Gainesville,
Athletic
Director with us last Sunday the father of of Commissioners of State Insti­ inir, t \ \ . Jacocks. If living, lia r- living, and Mary W omhle, hla w ife, co n fessu wl!I hu . entered aga in st M InnO theatre^ c i " V
rl.-t J. JacocKn. If living. John If living; and If Xlead. a ll parties
tu tio n s.
t—
living,
Thomas A. c,aim ing Interests under Asrfm
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 5.— James L. White indicated yester­ Sirs. Hood, who is a frequent vial i The subcommission has complet­ luahey If
ItnehojvIf living, a . M. Thrasher, If or nig no, deceased. Hubert Barn­
B arry Kipko, one of Coach Yost'* day In announcing a rc-arrange- itor a t tho home of his daughter. ed its work of examining sample* Bring, T rustee for Nvn H. T hrash. Jhart.
Susan Barnhart, hln
| submitted by tho publishers, and 7 ; " ’l'.1. t'.v* **■ T hrasher. If living, Wife, deceased.
deceased, “Joseph B. A skew , s
dosen All-American football men, ment of th e schedule for next sea- He came down from Georgia.
y THE MESSAGE OP THE H O U R
Jilt
Mrs. Castle and sons, of Vero, turned ovor the sealed renort to W. Alec Vtallace. If living, Mary tj. Uln- deceased, Sarah J. A skew , h is w ife,
complete! hli University of Michi­
The cancellation of the game Fin., came in their car and spent S. Cawthon, secretary of tho Book '**•, 11 living. Lawrence 11race, If deceased. James W eeks, deceased.
gan athletic career next spring with Louisiana Stnte; the failure to Chrir.tmns a t the home of tlielr Commission, in whose care it re­ R
uin/ yi,
b1 ,f Hvlng. u. Jacob Brock.’ deceased. Kmanuel
R \\ Jm ;le .If liv in g , John H. Worn- I!Hilt, deceased. C harles T. Buchan,
mains
sealed
until
the
date
of
the
arrange
n
g
a
m
e
with
Kentucky
and
f' w ith the close of the baseball sea­
sister, Mrs. A. H. Lundquist, leav­
'■ J f .
and Mary W om blc. dec eased. Michael J. Hoyle, d ecea s­
i Ih w ife, If liv in g ; am i if sn ij „a r. ed nmt .(Irorge
the ch a n g in g of Mississippi A g g ie ing the next day for W inter G ar­ opening.
C. Brantley, deson.
*1 rtU nnriles' claim - roaciil. under tho Arm name of
. Kipke came to Michigan from battle to November 22nd, leaves den, where they will visit with j Tcrnjs of contracts that will tit?
Doyle
and
Brantley,
Jnreph M. Arl.hh
In
terests
under
A
aron
Jernlgnn.
, .X ansing High where he was con- the dates on November 1st and other relatives. Mrs. Hllmer Lund­ signed w ith the publishers will
reilonila. iteeeased. John C. F oster,
ektered one of the Interscholastic Thanksgiving open.
n!“ Askr
deceased, William L. Tnylor. doquist and daughter, Meiva, accom­ gfOTWfr however, T ^at'p ritM paid Ms'’wife?
Charles W. ■Jacnckn. d e­
Director White stated thnt he panied
gridiron marvels of the time. In
them and spent tho 'b y the state of Florida for ' it* I A s k e w , lit*'Wire. .)times'W eek s'. ceaicil.
: school books wil be as low as those I
Hr'.ck. Kmanuel Ifeirtt. ceased. ,('. W. Jacocks. deceased..
fils senior year there he led his would like to bring one of the big week there.
Harriet
J. Jacnckn, deceaaed, John
“
'
.
*i._
Lharlca
T.
Btlclinn,
Michael
J.
Dovle
team to a state high school title. games to Gnlnesvilic for "HomeBernard Hirschi has been giving paid by any other state In tho nnil ut'(ir«u C Hruntlvy, umlcr tin* Hughey, deceased. Thnmns A.
-He figured also in another stnte Coming D ay" and was determined his friend, Mr. Lewis, of Texas, a | union. The law governing the se­ I.rm nam e o f D oylo nnd Brnntli-y. Hughey, deceased. A. M. Thrasher. ■ * l BUT, MILLIONS
- '-title, when the Lansing baseball that both gam es be played in Flor­ sample of Florida fishing and hunt­ lection of books carries the provis&lt; Joseph M. Arredondo. John C. F o s ­ •,'rusteu for Kva li. Thrasher, d e­
ter, W illiam L. Taylor. I’tinrle* W. ceased. ii ml Kvp If. Thrasher
; team , on which he played, won the ida. It was explained that the ing for a number of days, getting th a t each "contract prepared and Jr.to.
*IOW LIVING WILL
ks. &lt;’. W. Jncm-Us, Harriet J. deceased, Alec W'allnce. dicensed. s
executed shall provide that when Jiii ticks.
U g h school championship. Kipke c mediation of the L. S. U. gnmc quite a few ducks and fifih.
John H u ghey, Thom as A. Mary H. Htovln. deceased, Law rence
won 13 leettrs in various prep was made necessary because that
NEVER DIE}’
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Loyd nnd ing the life o f such contract be con Hughey, A. M. T hrasher. T rustee ttrnce. deceased, Mary W am ble, doschool sports,
eleven hnd previously scheduled n children and sister, Miss Jennie tra d e d for any other state of the r&lt;&gt;r hvn li. Thrasher, nml Kva H.
1
hrasher.
A
lee
W
allace;
Mary
United
States
nt
a
lower
contract
Kipke did not play freshman game with Arkansas.
Hear this remarkable
Lucas, spent four .'ays in Jackson­
m-.vln, Ijiwi-. nre Urnre. Mary Warnfootball n t Michigan which he en­
THE PAINT WE SELL
Although no definite contract has ville with their brother, returning retail price fixed by tho publishev Me.H. S. Warn i e. Joh n H. W omhle,
Bible Lecture Free
Ihnn h designated in such contract Mar&gt; H fimlitn. ItItt *vlfc»i op olhcnvlitb,
te re d in the fall of 1920. Coaches been entered into, negotiations nre home on Jnnimrv 1.
IS
fo
r
such
boo
kor
books,
the
samo
In
urn!
to
the
fo
llo
w
in
g
deHcrilieil
.did not care to take chances of under way for a game with one of
at the
Mr. nnd Msr. Lawrence Ray and
h li being injured, and he applied the “Big Ten” elevens which will daughter, Genevieve, of Formosa, contract retail price fixed by thy pleers. p nreels nnd tra c ts of lund.
ly in g
ami
tieliig In tlie
J himself to his studies. During his give Florida nn excellent oppor­ nnd thoir friend, Jimmie Jones, publisher shall {mediately become •Ituute,
I ouiilv o f Hemlnolo nnd Stnte of
'e n tire college career ho has nl- tunity to do its stuff on “Turkey were Sunday atternoon visitors at the price of 3uch book or books in I lorlitn. m ore p a rticu larly d escrll,••il us f&gt;&gt;ilows to -w lt:
tw ays maintained scholarship pro- Dnv."
the homo of Mr.' and Mrs. Forrest the state of Florida.”
All ill n foek s *A,V I. .1, s, 1,1. :o.
Each company contracted with
ificlency.
The opening game to be nlnyed West.
* . ?.nV. 20. nrcordluK to the Pint
In 1021 Kipke was a candidate in Gainesville 1ms been definitely
O. C. Yoder, a missionary from is required to furnish bond not to of M nllonvllle. nml o f record In
IT DOE3 NOT CRACK,
for the team, and it was enrlv becked with Southern College on Jacksonville, calling in the com­ exceed $10,000 which "may bo sued Plat Book I. on P a g e 120. Sr nil Hole
apparent he- would win n regular October 4th, despite the early be­ munity, stopped over night nt the on from timo to time until the full i oilnty, I- lorldn. records; also.
PEEL,
NOR BLISTER, OR
amount shall be recovered” condi­ All thnt portion o f lllock 27. nc' place in the back-flctd. When the | lief that Stetson would be played. Ballinger home.
CHALK
o ff
rortllrig
to
said
Plat
o
f
MellonvIHc
tioned
"for
the
faithful,
honest
nnd
1season started he was on the team,! It is possible, thnt in event the
Benjamin Swan wns n dinner
u'hlrh lie s North of the Month line
and has remained there ever since. November 1 date is not filled with guest on Christmas nt the homo oxnct performance of each contract, of N overiim ent Lot tine. In Peel Ion A Full Line of Kalsomlne, Var­
in any guaranty company author­ 9?. T ow n ship 19. Hi■uth of lin n g e
I Injuries marred Kipke’s first a conference funm, cither Stetson of Mr. and Mr*. Hirachi.
nishes nnd Stains
to do business iq tho state of 31 h ast, extended W est.
, year on the gridiron, and it was in or Rollins will be met.
Elmer Tyner returned home ized
It a p p earin g front th e stvorn hilt
, nls junior year thnt he stnrred ami j The 'Gators were raid nn unnsu-l Thursday from n week’s visit with Florida."
of rornplnlnt Pled fn thin m u se '
SOLD ONLY BY
was selected by W alter Camp a-&gt; ni high tribute by St. Louis Uni-1friends in Georgia.
against you. Hint you nml enrli of '
you have nr elatm In have some In­
Don’t
fail
to
be
there!
Where?
an All-American half back.
versity who dpsired them to journ-; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell iefj Milano theatre, Sunday night. It terest
In and to th e lands herein! Kipke is one of tho fastest men ey to the Mississippi Region on Sunday for Arcadia, ufter n pleas­
SANFORD PA IN T 8
deserlhetl; nnd
that
your
At 7 :30 o'clock
will profit youv Free. No col­ uhove
on tno basket ball squad, and Thanksgiving Day for the consider-' ant week with the home folks.
plures of resid en ce nre unknown.
I looks much betetr on the court alien of $10,000 but the offer had
T herefore, you Anron Jernigam
%
COME AND BRING YOUR BRIENDS
STORE
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Lundquist lection.
, thsl year than last. He is an out­ to he rejected because of thcH and children were guests of theii
■ SEATS FREE------------------------- -NO COLLECTIO!
field *n baseball. It is considered heavy traveling schedule already parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. August
Phone 303 ■■■■■MHKaL'krxBaaBaMMXXkTraaKBn&amp;siBBi;KgBxnxNmir.aii
C harter No. 379S
R eserve Dlntrlct No. D Welaka Bldg.
‘ probable thnt he will break nil rec arranged.
Swanson, and brothers, Albin and
HKI’OHT OF COMHTIOSI OF
1ords for winning Jeters before he
Archie, on New Year's Dnv.
It
was
impossible
to
book
the
graduates.
Already he possess Kentucky gnme for 1921 but Di­
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest West nnd
i three footbnll “ M.’s” and two each rector White announced that con-! daughter, Lila. a"d their two sons
A t S a n f o r d , In t h e H |n | r o f F l o r i d a , n l I k e c l o s e c f h n s t n r s s o n
in baseball and basketball. Uc i-)!
l i r e . S t. I02X
e ts were being entered into fori spent Christmas Day with friends
' expected to win additional letterr, tn
a
t
Lnughman,
Fla.,
going
in
their
,
IIK S O ll HIT'.*
1025.
1in both latter sports this winter j
a
L
o
a
n
s
a
n
d
d
i
s
c
o
u
n
t
s
.
I
n
c
lu d in g red isco u n ts, n r car.
It
is
understood
thnt
nn
indefin-'
c i-ptnncrn of o t h e r h a n k s, a n d fo re ig n M ils of
lan d spring, bringing his total to
ile rnntrnct hnd been entered Into | Mr. end Mrs. E. W. Lundquist
c si-h aiig t' o r d r a f t s sold w ith I n d o r s e m e n t o f
.nine ' rM.’s.”
nnd
children
and
their
guests,
Mr.
t h i s h a n k ( e x c e p t t h o s e s h o w n In b n m l c ) $1,981,073.37
, Nell Snow, n famous athlete of between Florida and the Mississip- ami i&gt;lrs. Bergquist nnd *Hss MsT o t a l l o a n s ..
............... ............................................................... ........... .
, years ago, surpassed this mark, I pi Aggies to make their meeting bel Bergquist, spent Christmas O v e r d r a f t s , s e c u r e d , n o n e ; u n s e c u r e d , 1319.92 ................................ 1.081.075.37
319.92
an
nnnunl
nffnir
and
thnt
Tulane
I'. 8. f l n v r r ii n i r n t s r r u r l t l r s im n r ili
*but nt th at time students were perbeen definitely booked for with friends at Piedmont. They a D e p o s i t e d t o s e c u r e c i r c u l a t i o n ( t ‘. H. t m n d s
1 mltted to compete four years, in- hnd_
nt*o visited nt the home of Mr. nnd
1025,
par v a lu e )
............. ............................................. i 30,000.00
■stead of throe.
b All o t h e r I ' r l t i i l S t a t e s G o v e r n m e n t s c c u r t l e s
The schedule as it now stands Mrs, H. G, Lundquist in GrnpevilJo
iin c lu d in g
p r e m i u m * , if a n y ) ........................... i S t.2 5 0 .0 0
on Friday.
is ns follows:
T o t a l ................ ...................... ..............................................................................
181.230.(10
Mrs.
Elsie
Hanson
scent
a
few
Sept. 27.— Florida Freshmen.
vv&gt;
s , s m i r l t l r s , e t r ...................... ...............................
1 1.507.50
here with her father, Mr, OH tahnekri n bgu nHdos u, s se l, u fr b129.0ID.37;
F u r n i t u r e , n m l f i x t u r e s , 17 7 , 719.89
Oct. -I—Southern College nt days
207,fiGli.
Ht
Malm,
and
sisters
in
Sanford.
Her
H e a l r s t a t e o w n e d o t h e r I l ia n . b a n k i n g h o u s e ...............................
C ilncsvile.
70.013.33
e r v r • B a n k ..........................
103,83V. (2
••Oct, ll-^G eorgia Tech* a t A t ­ brother George and her father ac­ CL au swhf i dIn . .vr eacuulrt v ea,ni wd i tahm oHuundtc rdaul e l lf w
*1
r
o
m
n
n
t
l
d
i
t
s
i
1
h
h
n
k
d
*
companied nor to Daytona Wed­
99,011.1 0
lanta.
A
m
o
u
n
t
d
u
e
f
r
o
m
S
t
a
t
e
h
a
n
k
s
,
b
a
n
k
e
r
s
,
a
n
d
t
r
i
i
n
t
c
o
m
p
a
n
l
e
a
Oct. IK—Wake Forrest nt Tampa. nesday. She attended the watcht h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ( o t h e r t h a n liic lude il In I t e m s , 9 a n d
service nt the church.
)°&gt; .................................................. — ...................................- .......- ............. ....... * " 8 I . # 9 I , 7 «
Oct. 25—University of Texns nt night
Mrs,
nnd
Mrs.
T.
0.
Tyner
nnd
L
l
i
c
t
k s mi o t h e r b a n k s In t h e s a n i u c it y o r t o w n a s r e p o r t ­
Austin, Texns.
i n g b a n k ( o t h e r t h a n I t e m 12) .........................................................
7,701.33
children.
Elinor
and
Olin,
neenmNov. I—Open.
T o t a l o f I t e m s 0, 10. I I . 12. a n d 13....................... » 128.331.73
nnnied
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Fred
Krell
on
Nov. 8—Army at West Point.
.M iscellan eo u s c a s h Ite m s
................................ .........
539.03
339.93
' Demonstration
I’racticc School
Thursdny to visit their relative? 1»
i t c i l e i u p t I o n f u n d w i t h L’. B. T r e a s u r e r a n d d u e f r o m l \
Nov. 15— Mercer nt Macon.
Should He Established For
nt
list.worth
Grove
at
Windermere.
•S. T r e a s u r e r ............... ............................................................... ................ ..
2.300,00
Nov. 22— Mississippi A. a nd M. Little Elinor remained for a week,
Benefit of Students
Nov. 27— (open) Thanksgiving. while
Miss Eunice Tyner enme
T " Ul1 .................................................. - .................................................................... 3 1,820,87c. 1a
TALLAHASSEE, Fin.. Jan I.— ( place undecided.)
lit A 111 I .IT 11 Iff
home for a couple of days, Sir.
u p l t n l s t o r k p a i d In . .................... ...... ........... ........................... ................. % I0ii.000.au
The greatest professional need of | Dec. C— Washington n id Lee nt Swanson made the trip there LMtirplii*
f u n d ............................................................. ........... .......................... .
23.000.00 1
any state in n full supply of well- Jacksonville.
with her Sunday.
U n d i v i d e d p r o f i t s .......... .................................... $ 1 1 . 20 .1 . i n
trained school teachers, declares
a
R
e
s
e
r
v
e
d
f
o
r
I
n
l
i
r
e
s
t
a
n
il
t
u
x
e
s
a
c
c
r
u
e
d
3,000.0
0
17.293.IU
I nst Sunday was n big day nt
17.293.16
Nathaniel M. Sulley, dean of the
U l m i l u t l n g n o t e s o u l s t u m U ii K .... ......... ................... ...... ........................
Sii.inm aa
the golf links.
C e r t i f i e d c h e e k s o u t s t a n d i n g ............................................. ........ ...............
9 . 13 1.83
School of Education and Normal Spanish Queen Takes
Mrs. Hirschi and daughters, C a s h i e r ' s c h e e k s o u t s t a n d i n g
... ............................ ............... .............
3,703.77
School nt the Florida Stnte Col­
Part
In
A
Concert;
nnd Mrs. Alfred Eriscon nnd three
T o t a l o f H e m s 21. 22. 23. 21. a n d 23 ................... $11,838.00
lege for Women, in stressing the
children and Mrs. Ballinger spent D e m , m i l i l e p u n l l s l a t h e r H u m limit, d e p o s i t s ) s u b j e c t l » D e ­
need of n great demonstration
s
e
r
v e ( d e p o s i t s p a y a b l e w i t h 111 30 d a y s ) :
Ja n . 4.—Queen Victoria Wednesday with Mrs. Bryant.
practice school where tho young or ROME,
632,700.61
Woodard Bcrtlcson spent Sun­ CI nedr ltvi fl idcnant le s d oe pf ods ei tpso ssiut bdj eu cot IIIto lecslsu e t!h; a n..................................................
Spain, was the ceuti ui figure in
30 d a y s ( o t h e r t h a n
women of the state may gain ac­ nn impromptu concert held aboard due nt Monroe, attending serviee.
m o n e y b o r r o w e d ) ........................................................................................
17.078.67
tu a l practice in dealing with the Snnnish battleship "Jaim ie Pri
The watch-night service a t the S t a t e , c o u n t y , o r o t h e r m u n i c i p a l d e p o s i t s s e c u r e d i»y p l e d g e
school room problems,
o
f
a
s
s
e
t
s
o
f
t
h
i
s
b
a
n
k
ujs
u
r
e
t
y
b
o
n
d
..........
............................
91.100.35
mcro” just before tho Royal party Lutheran Church wns much en­
Tlyit this is true is indicated, left Naples on their return to joyed by ail present nnd was well D i v i d e n d s u n p a i d . ...................... .....................................................................
2.020.00
T
o
t
a
l
o
f
d
e
m
a
n
d
d
e
p
o
s
i
t
s
(
o
t
h
e
r
t
h
a
n
b
u
n
k
d
e
p
o
s
i
t
s
)
in the rapid growth of the School Spnin. 1 he King and Queen of attended.
The time was well
s u b j e c t t o It .-serve* I t e m s 2U, 27, 28. 29, 30, u n i t
of Education nt F. S. C„ Dean Spain lunched aboard the battle- soent in Hongs, instrumental music,
3 1 ...........................................................
............... $063,103.03
Salley pointed out, in quoting fig­ nhip with the Duke of Aosta, the speaking and a lunch of sand­ T i m e d e p o s i t s s i i l i j r r t t o D e s e r v e I p a ) a b l e a f t e r 30 d a y s , o r
ures to show that during the last *Duke of Fistoia, Gonorul Prhno do wiches and coffee. Mrs. J. E.
s u b j e c t t o 30 d a y s o r m o r e n o t ic e , innl p o s t a l s a v i n g s ) :
year the growth was 7.r&gt; per cent., Rivera and others, when someone Lumloufot had charge of the rais­ •S ta le , c o u n t y , o r o t h e r m n n l e l p u l d e p o s i t s s e c u r e d b y p l e d g e
a n k o r s u r e t y b o n d ......... .............. ............. .
63,011.90
“This shows a very greatly in­ expressed a wish to hear the crew ing of n free-will offering for the O t h eorf taisms ee t sd eopf o tshi tiss b......
......................... .........................."
538,807.62
creased interest in professional King.
pastor. Reverend Fckhnrdt nnd C o s t a l s a v i n g s d e p o s i t s
...........’___ ____ .................................
1,221.00
training," he said, milling Hint
T o t a l o f t i m e d e p o s i t s s u b j e c t t o item-I'Ve, I t e m s . 32.33.
An impromptu concert wni a r­ wife, who were guests nt her heme
31.
a
n
d
35
.....................................................
.................
$623,070.52
“this is not n sudden growth of ranged and both the King nml
I o l i n i S l n t e s d eiie-.lt, lo ili. r th a n p o r ta l s a v i n g s ) , I n c l u d ­
a year, however, for the growth Oucuen of Spain joined in several
in g W a r L oan deposit acco u n t and d e p o s its o f U n ite d S ta te s
of the School of Education for the choruses. Queen Victoria was in­
NOTICE
d isb u rsin g o fficers
.............................................. .........................
2, 1) 33.33
year 11122-2:1 over the year 1921- vited to sing, and having a fine
The regular annual m eetinp of H i l l s p a y a b l e ( I n c l u d i n g a l l o b l i g a t i o n s r e p r e s e n t i n g m o n e y
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22 was no less than it has been, contralto voice she smilingly ob­ the stockholders of the First Na­
this year,
liged, much to the the gratification tional Bank of Sanford, Florida, N o t ebs a na nk ds abnl ldl a f or cr ed il gs eno ibmi ’t is. i l ,ofI necxl cu hd ai nngg ea cocr e pd traanf ct se s s oolfd owt hi tehr
“This shows a demand from the of the assembled guests and crew. will be beld in the directors room
I n d o r s e m e n t o f t h i s b a n k ...................... - .............................................
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state of Fluridn th at her daugh­ Encores w ire demanded and given of the hank on Tuesday, Jnnuary
Total
$1,826,876.10
t e r s who are going to be teachers and Her M ajesty's solos proved 8th, 102-1, at 10:00 o'clock, a. m.,
shall have every modern conven­ the “.star" tu rn of the e n tertain ­ as provided in the by-laws, for the 8 T A T K O F F L O R I D A . I ' o u n t y of .Seminole, s s :
election of a board of directors to
ience for adequate training for ment.
ear
advertising.
serve for the ensuing yenr, to con­ t h a t I.t hIt.e aI-',b oWv eh l st nt aetre, mHeunstk iloe r tor uf et h teo atbhoev eb -ens at mo ef d n ihya nkkn, odwol eadogl ec muanldy bs w
their profession of such great re-,
elief
spnnsihility.” the Dean continued.
World conditions today in light sider the advisability of increasing
H. F . W I I I T N K I t , C a s h i e r
C o rre ct— A tte st:
’ “This means that since our state «f Bible prophegy. wurd-i of Jesus the capital stock in the sum of $50,L. A. limrMLKV.
has built n School of Education— and Divine revelation lucidly, rea- 000.00 nml to transact such other
T. I. H A W K INK.
that is, a teachers' college—at the Nonablv and cnm|irr1iens|vy|y ex­ business ns may propoerly come
•
T. J . H I L L K i t .
F. S. C. W. in Tallahassee, she plained Stintlnv night, Milane'then- before the meeting.
D i r e c t o rs.
S u b s c r i b e d a m ) s w o r n t o b e f o r e m e t h i s l-.li d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1921.
needs to .take the next step and Ire. .\bvi)1utely free. He there.
B. F. WHITNER.
W . L. I t U M l ’I.K, N o t a r y I ’a b ll e .
provide the most modern and most
Cashier.
up-to-date practice school for the
actual practice of teaching by the they arc rx'tit out to tt-ni-h in rogstudents of education before they] ultir pulilic school positions.
t
FOUNTAIN INN
go out to practice On children gen- 1 “Our plan is to call this p ractice,
Phone 198 —
•Phone 198
crnlly. A great medical collegej school The Fluridn Community
Fust is, Florida
needs a great hospital in whhh Schiiol of tilt? Florida S tate Col- Is now open and the management
medical students may be trained li-gi- for Women,” Dean Salley takes pleasure in extending to the
in the actual practice of medicine, Continued. "An adequate building Sanford public ami winter visitors
a law school needs a real court for of the most modern type built a most cordial invitation to visit
Advertising is an essential news service. It is distinctly
the actual practice of law by law around a great court with teachers the Inn and partake of its hospi­
students, and so consistently the m d equipment equal to the best tality. The Inn is delightfully lo­
greatest vital need of a School of to bo found anywhere should be cated and offers to itt guests every
to your advantage to be guided by it.
Education, a college for teachers, provided."
comfort and enjoyment.
The
Household Goods, Pianos. Safes, Trunks and RnKK*&gt;?c m
Is a great practice school ib which
“A grent demonstration prac­ cuisine and dining room service nre
young students of the profession tice school will be the g reatest in­ maintained at the same high de­
Transferred Anywhere Any Time
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of teaching may be guided and to vestment the state can make in gree of excellence that permeates
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a certain extent perfected in the meeting the public school needs the entire establishment.
science anti art of teaching before of the state,” lie concluded.
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The first tells of happenings near and far—of fires
sports, elections, accidents, marriages, deaths, groat
men, great events.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SA1*URDXy , JANUARY 5, 1924
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Some O ne is Trying to Reach You Through O ne o f
(ANTADRATES

FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

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HOUSES FOR R ENT

LOST AND FOUND

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BUILDING
MATERIAL m

FOR RENT—3 burnished roams;
private home, 509 E . 3rd St. LOST—Your opportunity to secure;
FOR SALE^—Largo reed baby car­ FOIt SALE—Bargain, five acres'
free tickets to the Milanc Then-' MIRACLE Concrete C o , |
IS-CASII IN, ADVANCE
Call
after 5,
riage a t Telephone 38-i-J or 708
of land, close in. Box 117.
tra, if you fail to lead these wnntj c ment work, •idewlaks,
Palm etto Avenuo.
FURNISHED- HOME lo c a te d 'in ads each day. Two free tickets
pBoned nds., will be received
FOB SALE—Or rent—10 acres of
exclusive residential section of aio given away daily to the per­ ing Idrcl.s, irrigation boxes. J . ,
Hopkins Shoe Shop
i patrons and collector sent
citdus land partly cleared, house
Miami. House is of concrete con­ son whose name appears on this Tcrwillerer, Prop.
Work Guaranteed,
and other improvements. Address i
struction nnd contains three bed page. Bead the want ads ench Lumtrcr nnd Building Mat
atcly for payment.
j
300 E. F irst St.
Sanford, 800 Magnolia Ave.
rooms, sleeping porch, complete day.
C arter Lumber Company
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■ tiled bath with shower, largJB
......... to r * l i a r
e living |
N. Laurel St. Phone 865. i'.Jj
.. _____Hr a l i a r . SAUSAGE for nalc—Pure pork FOB SALE—One 10 acre lot three.
It
is
the
regular
way
through
which
to
secure
J
room,!
room,
living
porch,
dining
room,'
FOUND—Opportunity
to
buy
nt
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.......... .Hr a liar
sausage smoked with onw wood,
miles south of Sanford. Eureka
Comshort wave long distance Radio HIM .L U M B E R CO. H oum
35c. lb., postpaid. No order ac­ Hammock—celery Ueitn, -Address % help for the office or home—putting you in commiini* g kitchen and breakfast porch. Corn-1
Vtulr.
............ , 4t .«•
plotely
and
attractively
furnished.!
Receiving
Set cheap, Ask )or
Service, Q uality end
lo r less than 3 lbs. Satis- Richard Stephenson, M. D., West |
cation with the various people who may think them- 2 Garage with servant’s q u a rte rs.i dcmonatralion. Hof-Mac Battery Phone
|e rate for black face type. , cepted
If 5.
&lt;$[•*$
faction guamutecd. Mm. Enoch Lebanon, lnd.
Igtrge city lot with cocoanut trees Co.
rates for cpnjccutivo Sawyer, Tlfton, Ga., It. D. F. No.
£ selves fitted to do your work, and thus permitting you }•• and
other tropical foliage. O w n er,------------------------------ *— ---------- '
FOB SALE—Orange g r o v e ;
rtions. Count six words to 6.____________________
FOB WORKING WOMEN.
terms country property. B ritt 1 to make your decision nnd selection after having had 2 desires to rent to responsible pnrty FOUND—Pair of shoes. Please
t line. Minimum' cliargo^ of
for
winter
season.
Address
Uox
a
t
the
Herald
office
for
call
Realty
Co.
personal interviews.
FRESH supply of pepper, tomato
Tho bait of workers got ont.O
{ for first inaort;on. A ll‘ad­ ! and eggplant seeds. L. Allen FOB SALE—Threo desirable build­ ■
H 112, care The Sanford Herald.__ same.
rorts when the liver fails to g
ding is restricted to proper Seed Co,_i hone 248;____
Readers of this newspaper are nd readers—and “ FOB BENT—Nice front bed-room (j Many properties in England a rj They feol languid, half-sick, "bln
ing lota located on paved street, 1
for an increasing number of them the classified col- jj 117 Laurel Ave.
_ilii(lcation.
HARDY Australian Pines, stand worth $1,000.01) each. Owner will |
J still held on whnt seem to bo tho and &lt;lircouraged and think
sacrifice
for
$2100.00.
B
ritt
Rcal10
degrees.
$25
per
100.
John
HOUSE
for
rent,
S.
E.
corner
12th’
oddest of rents. The rent of ono ore getting lazy. Neglect of
unins
are
gaining
in
interest.
If
you
have
anything
■
In cav of error The Herald
nptoms m ight result in a
B. Bench, West Palm Hcach, Fla. ty Co.____________________
Onk Ave. Inquire lltli estate in Sussex, .f o r instance,1symptoms
■ to sell you have something to say to them in our is St.St.nndandElm
| fcc responsible for onlf one
Ave, S. E. corner. M. takes the form of a pound of black spell, therefore the sensible
FOfl SALE—DpSoto paints and FOB SALE—Two fine building
advertising columns.Herald classified advertising will
-nect insertion, the adverSchneider.
___ 'p e p p e r ench year, while another is to take a dose nr two of HerbiM c
vnnrishes a t Sanford Novelty lots, located on one of the best
j* FOB BENT—Store room, Coni-!
is paid for It is just the medicine needed to j
C | r for all subsequent inscr- Works, sole agents.
154-tfc corners in Sanford, pavifig and 2 pull with youin your cfTorts.
----- estate In , Leicestershire
,
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purify the system nnd restore
tnercial Street nnd Park Ave. hy a garland and three roses.
m. The Herald office should BtffJCH GRAPESTlrec blueberries sidewalks both sides. A t bargain.
vim and nmbition of health, P rlet
See
B
ritt
Realty
Co.
Bent
$10.
A
Tnkach,
Pico
Hotel.
( notified immediately in case
and blackberries—al] varieties
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LOST—Gentleman's Fountain Pen 60c. Sc Id by Union Pharmacy, f j |
suitable for home and commercial FOB SALE—Five lots located on
1 0 R RENT House with fouri probably on Union Avenue. Ref error.
n.oms and screened porch, rent ^
.,.J2 Unlf)n Avenuo and replanting. Largest nurseries. Vig­ Sanford Ave., opposite Bose
fiftorn n month. Sanford Avenue, __(..„
orous, well rooted plants insure Court,‘each 56x130, Two of them ■
■ Cinder villi* H. Tnkach, Pico Hotel. |
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good early profits. For full in­ corner lots.. Easy term s. Britt ■
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LOST—One Masonic watch chain
Real
ty_Cu.___________________
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formation and illustrated catalog
FOR
RENT—Furnished
room
and
chnim, Knights Templar one
Iftr prompt and efficient service. No.' 0, .write Southern Adapted FOB SALE—Orange grove, 23 ■ ■■ttlHilHBS ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ X B B M B tim iajB B nilR B aaaB B M
garng?. Mnn ami wife o r two side, 32 degree other side. Find­
Nurseries, Bartow, Fin.
acres, 400 trees, location on lako,
ladies preferred. Itniuirc The Out­ er return name to Seminole Hotel
FOR SALE—Egry Cash Register. twenty minutes from Sanford. A HOUSES—FOR SALE
let.
and receive reward.
HELP
W
ANTED
Cost $00 when new. Will Hell good buy a t $0,GU0. Terms. B ritt
WANTED '
FOR
RENT—
I
room
cottage
1208
Realty
Co.
Inquire a t Sanford Herald
NOTICE.
[m is c e l l a n e o u s cheap.
Park Ave., all conveniences,
office._________________________ FUR SALE—5 ^tcre celery farm, FOR SALE—House nnd Inrge lot WANTED—White woman, middle
$20,110
m
r
month.
G.
W.
SpcnIn
Rose
Court.
$1500.00.
Terms.
The annual meeting of the Stock­ You can find the name of every
tiled, all equipment, good loca­
aged or elderly preferred to
FOR SALE—Rhode Islnrtd eggs
Phone 400.
holders of the Oscoda Cypress. live llusinesH Man in Sanford ia
take enre of baby and keep home
Madam Harriet,
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00. tion on hurd road, close to town, a Ilrltt Realty Co.
Beauty Parlor.
Mrs, Ellsworth, Heardall Avenue, bargain, terms. Britt Realty Co. FOR SALE—Bungalows, « house in return for n home and other W ANTKD-Good second hand fla t Company will bo held at the of-! this Column ench day.
(her Mobley’s Drug Store
Sanford. Phono 3303.
83-tfp
top desk. Must be in good con-i
t M , Company, Osceoln,
lots. Alt sections of considerations. Best of reference
will bo required nnd this will be dition and cheap for cash. In q u ire 1 Summole County, HoHda
AUTOMOBILES AND building
Park Ave. Phone 245.
on
Sanford. Britt Realty Co.
permanent place to tho right par­
■ANTED—Customers to save
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FOR SALE—Bungalow, doso In on ty. Address, care Sanford Herald. n t Herald o ffic e ._______________ I U P O O A ^ I J “
(Ford (lift Tickets. One with
FOR RENT—Four ro.mi cottage,! ‘
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p. J. FEITNER,
Palmetto Ave:, $4200.00, terms.
MORE
BARGAINS.
SEED POTATOES.
11.00 purchase a t Wight’s.
WOMEN—To Bell human h air nets
with bath, closo in. Call Phone
Secretary.
Britt Realty Co.
1922 Ilupmobilc touring.
in dozens to consumers. 100 per 498.
3t
OK SALE—Ten room
Lexington Lark (spurt).
FOR
SALE—Furnished
5-room
cent, profit. Steady profitable
The nir is full of things you Tailors, Clcnncrs and D yen
»t, Corner Onk Avenuo and
Dodge Screen commercial.
bungalow, nil improvements, lo- business. Wonderful proposition. FOR RENT— loirgr furnished shouldn’t miss. Get a radio.
Spalding Roso Flour and
. Street. Apply W. W. Long,
front
bed
room
1120
Magnolia.
Four
Dodge
tourings
1921,
ealtd on Fa Imet to Avenue, a t a Write Iger Co., 1123 Broadway,
Bliss Triumph in Bags or
117 Park Avenue— Phone 4 tt
_ Oak Avenue._______________
I bulge Roadster 1919.
FOR. RENT—A brand new ap a rt­
bargain. See A. II. Hamrick, Pig- New York.
Bushel Boxes. uGod fur
Nash
touring
1921.
I aSt e D—Second-hand flat top
ment,
furnished.
Cates
Build­
gly Wiggly Store.
_________
table nlso.
Thrilling, inspiring, comforting.
WANTED—Capacity audience in ing.
..
office desk. Sec Mr. Combs ut
Two Reo speedster trucks 1922.
Plume 181.
Fro- Bible lecture Milnne, Sunday 1
FOR
SALE—
Or
lease,
business
j
!lhe
Milanc
Sunday
night,
J
a
n
-1—.
—
_Herald_office.________
National touring 6 passenger.
night, 7:30. Come.
property on First Slrcot. B ritt, upey 6. to hear the forceful and I
Threo Light Ford Trucks.
IfANTED—Second hand flat top
MONEY
CHASE &amp; CO.
Realty Co. _
[able speaker and Bible student,
Sanford N ovelty
Tlirc worm-drive Ford trucks.
office desk. See Mr. Combs at
Send this nd nnd ten cents to
PHONE 536.
Two Ford Chassis.
FOR SALE—At n imrgain, 5-room Mr. Kendall of New York. It’s
Herald office. _
.
it, capec.B.especial . ]V'\VV * f t ’" “8™ Sh^ fio,‘l Avc V
Burerrm. You'll
J .... .. ulike
se u,
Olds 8 touring 7 passenger.
bungalow with sleeping porch, different.
IfANTF-D—To trade a large roll
W orks
ly if you love the Uible and are ‘ ^ W'* HI., writing your name
Dodge
1922
touring.
on
Pnlmctto
Ave.,
four
blocks
from
top desk for a flat desk. A. P.
unprcjdiced.
Free.
!‘n.:|
nddress
cH-nrly
Y
o
u
w
U
lre
BETTER
BABY
CHICKS:
PineF irst St. $3500.00, small payment
Three Dodge tourings 1920.
onelly &amp; Sons, _____________ _
________
cp.Vo a ten cent bottle in r O L h i S
breeze, White Leghorn Chicks
Chandler touring.
down, balance like rout. Britt iV lN T fcirt.'O U G IIS 'A N irco L D S ' H^NEY AND TAR COMPOUND
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
PANTED—Filing Clerk. Chase &amp; nre sired by pedigreed mules from
Two Ford touring.
Realty Co.
I Co.
With the changeable weather I f'?r c5?UBh''’
. “m hoarB,on£"8' ,
high record hens. Eggs perfect­
Velio touring 1922.
General Shop and Mill Work
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: Wiiich
we have a t this season of
PANTED#? Alt once a small in- ly hatched by modern incubators.
Dodge, Graham 1 1-3 ton truck.
Two story dwelling, six rooms teh year coughs nnd colds are very | .
Curdit
of
Sanford's
Reputable
f
,
n
diuretic
atimueghstor. Phone 1P7-J._________ Vigorous chicks, true to strnin,
lluick touring 1919, 7 pnssengur. and two fireplaces, bath and con­
Contractor and Builder ,
IVofcssInnnl Aten, ench of
$20 n hundred; $180 a thousand.
Be prepared for them. ^ATH APTIf^TAIl?FT^‘ for°Con
Raich touring 1918.
f
veniences, Inrge rooms, paved prevalent.
Have a bottle of FOLEY’S HON-.
. I , 1” !*', TABLETS for Con-, whom, in h!i chmcn profession
[AGENT'S WANTED Immediate deliveries. Order “bet­ Dodge 3-4 ton truck.
517 Commercial Street
streets, $3,000.00, one-ha|f..cash
““.!# .J
Tiflfi??-.. ..Those
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EYi ..AND. .TAR*. .COMPOUNDLntfDftUW. W
ter
baby
chicks”
from
Pinebrecze
1
5
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• A, P. CONNELLY ie C(&gt;NV8.
l"rfiil remotilca
Have Helped it lie,. Uerttld recommends to the " f M#
pSENTS—Mnku and sell my car­ Form, Calfnhnn, Florida'.
handy;
and
with
tho
first
sign
d#
a
,
wom’erful
remi
Some
of
tho-o
cars
w
rre
traded
people.
bon remover. A good, clean
Po0!'!1’. Try them! Sold
FOR SALE—Attractive Incoiru cough or cold taku a dose ami pro------------------------------------------- —
fitimate business; good profits! FOR SAI.E—Ornnges, 50c, 75c nnd in on new Dodges. Most of thorn
vent
a
serious
ailment.
FOLF.Y’S
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o'o.ywnero.
property,
rental
$1,800.00
per
arle:i McDaniels, Box G01, Home$1.00 per 100, grapefruit $2.00 i have been left with tin to be sold year, price $20,000.00. A. P. Con- HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND 1
—~=-rWilson Welding &amp; Radiator
adj_FIa.___________ __
nnd $2.50 per 100. B. T. Tiller, and upplied on the purchase of nelly &amp; Sons.
new Dodges. They are nil real
Pool
a.
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Works
Florida Sun — The' propaganda
George A. DeCottes
good, having been reconditioned.
SALK—An interesting pic­ ing prompt relief and when once j
ting spread by a few politicians FOB SALE—200 Tangerines, Val­ Terms to those who can establish FORAttorney-at-Law
ture of Kentucky life nt Milanc
“It it's Metal we can wold It”
i effect that “tho national party"
encia Lu Gim Gong, JafTn, nml credit. Some of them enrs can tonight. Free tickets a t Herald "sed you will never be without it. CoITcC Hlld L llliu h S h o p
Over
Seminole
County
rill not recognize any organizn- Grapefruit' buds.
Sold
everywhere.—
Adv.
SANFORI), FLORIDA
B. T. Tiller, be exchanged for real estate im­ for Mrs. T. F. A dam s._____
oa in Florida other thnn an or- Paolo.
Bank
proved nr unimproved. Diamonds FOR SAfl.E—Attractive bungalow,
inizatimi whose policies may bo
Sanford, ----------- Florida
or unything else of value.
p e d l i t t l e GIRL'S c o u g h A u t o T o n R i n l d i n o * 9 n r l
modern, a btr-galn; tcr.-.u. I :- h e“ lFOLEY’S
ctated by the ufnrcsaid bosses, Ie SEE the Sanford Stove Works, 602
HONEY
AND
TAR
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Sanford Ave. before buying
quiro llO.'I Oal: Ave,
»t only bunk—but a libel on the
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
______________________________ COMPOUND is fine. My little
SlUl!
slnves. We will save you money.
fepublicnn party.
Dodge
Dealers.
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Wo also repair stoves of all kinds,
Established 1908
Phone 3.
ltel.lt. Michael J. I.ojlc O.ij .......
bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AN1&gt;‘
d U H Il U c ll tlg ^ e
NOTICE
grnfnnolas and sewing machines.
Schelle
Maines
Real
E state, Loans and .
.* 'iriiiti. v uniter the Urm name TAB COMPOUND and gave he.* a I? n n f n v i r w r
U n m n
The annual meeting of the StockBARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
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Rhone 48 101-8 Magnolia Ave.
Dodge Touring.
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FOR SALE—Reo speed-wagon in ineiil Lot (me. In Hectlon 30. Town-1WANTED—Tin* large audience I-----------------------ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
T. J. MILLER, President.
814
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run
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Hank
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A., five miles west of Sanford. E. E. Echols nt Sanford Muttress • t l i e s h o r e o f s a i d l a k e a l l o w w a t e r , i hi* new Milnne, 7:30. Free nnd theatre. Sunday night. Absolute­
m a r k to
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l i n e o f I ' " " n,.t t c P t h n n e v e r
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ly free. Don’t miss it.
Mrs. II. A. Taylor.
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M outh 25 d e g r e e s W e s t a l o n g th e
Elton J Moughton
EXPERT Typewriter denning and
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repairing. Call II. S. Fund,
S o u t h w e s t c o r n e r o f sa l tl t l o v e r n - 1 d e c e a s e d , S a r a h J . A s k e w , t i l s w ife ,
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Moore. 310 W. 3rd St.
ARCHITECT
Ji.tlel-*! C r r i i l l of ( h e S l t i ( e u f
nic-nt l a d O n e ; ( h e n c e H a s t (Kit) fe et j d e c e a s e d . J a c o b
Brock,
d e c e a s e d , plume 225 or Peoples Bank.
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berry plants well rooted, care­
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per hundred, Mnttlc Pace, wliluw, Cimiplnlnant. o r c o m p l a i n t tiled In t h i s c a u s e d e c e a s e d , u n d e r t h e tirm n a m e of’way puts on now “Dixie Limited’
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n g n l n s t y o u . t h a t y o u a n d e a c h o( | D o y l e u n d B r a n t l e y Mrs. P h i l o A . It,, operate* between Chicago, Mi
.
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FOR SALE—Wood. 4-foot oak
and pine, lfi-inch stove wood
oak nnd pine. See or write, T. G.
Spearman, Osteen.
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WANTED—Eight hundred men
nnd women of Sanford to hear;
Mr. Geo. II. Kendull, of New York
City, a t the Milano theatre, Sun­
day night, 7:30, in his logical and
helpful
presentation of Uible
tru th s now due to be understood.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY JANUARY 7, 1924

REP. GARNER HAS
SUBSTITUTE F O R
MELLON TAXPLAN

paper,
graphs th a t an unsuccessful at
tem pt was made to assassinate Garner of Texas Announces New
Mustapha Kemal Pasha, president
1’lan For Tax Reduction
of Republic of Turkey at Smyrna.
3T WEATHER IN The hand grenade, intended for
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—A sub­
Kemal, injured his wife.
YEARS
stitute proposal for tho Mellon tax
revision plan was made public
Sunday by Representative Garner
of Texas on behalf of himself and
other Democrats on the houso ways
and means committee.
•t Weather in H istory
The ‘high spots” arc:
According to Som e
Fix normnl Income tax rates at
two per cent on amounts of$5,000
itneing what la said by
and under instead of three per cent
ents to be one ox tne coldradii in its history, Sanford Farm Aid Legislation Is Given under 84,000 as Mr. Mellon pro­
poses and of four per cent under
IZTthn past 48 hours been in
Im portant Consideration
existing law; four per cent fi
from
I S , of n cold wave that has
Monday.
$’&gt;,000 to 810,000 instead of six
■•the entire country ainco
!'*.»
c* T
CCOITI*
per wiiv
cent uuuiv
above fW|WW
$4,000 sa
an
rec
r morning.
Ilr Tfce Asanelaird Pm ».
mended by Mr. Mellon and of eight
warm summer-like temWASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The per cent under existing law; six
early Snturday morning
ItJeroiomctcr dropped aomo 20 adm inistration’s policy on non­ per cent on all amounts in excess
■ Jrertes by Saturday night recognition of the present Soviet of k 10,000 instead of eight per cent
ISurday morning B. F. Whit- government of Russia was sup­ undicr existing law.
local weather observer dls- ported vigorously In tho Senate
S tart the surtax graduation at
-d the thermometer had drop- Monday by Senator Lodge of Mas­ one per cent on incomes front $12,­
sachusetts,
Republican
leader
and
HT S3 degrees.
000 to 814,000 instead «f 810,000
joeh Sunday night it warm- chairman of Foreign Relations to $12,000 as proposed by Mr. Mel­
,lightly and early Monday committee. Quoting extensively lon and $6,000 to $8,000 under ex­
r the mercury rcglatercd from public records and documents isting law. The rate' would increase
ccj. It was forccsotcd th at to show tho interlocking of the progressivlcv to a maximum of 44
be even a little bit warmer Soviet government and Communist per cent on Incomes of $02,000 and
y night. While Sanford waa international Senator Lodge also more ns compared with the Mellon
! nearly frcciing weather, it brought additional evidence to the proposal for a maximum of 25 per
Imported that the therm ometer support of Secretary Hughes’ cent on incomes in excess of $100,­
lered 20 on dl7 respectively a t contention that officials of the So­ 000, and the present maximum of
viet government nrc party to 50 per cent on incomes of more
tnrille and Pensacola,
j sheets of Ice were reported propaganda campaign to govern than 200,000.
are been discovered Sunday this government.
Increase thc exemption of tho
,dcg but it is believed that this
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Taxes. head of family from $2,600 to $3,­
i not prevalent over the whole jirohibition
and recognition of the 000 and fo r a single person from
ussian soviet government will be 81,000 to $2,000. Thc Mellon plan
Jjtmng wind that accompanied subjects of discussion Monday in would continue thc present exemp­
| cold wave is believed to have tho house and sennte. There will tions.
i the reason thnt this section be little aflirmativc action by cith­
Fix thc deduction allowed on
visited by freezing tempern- er house, but committee activity on
No reports have been heard im portant legislation that is to earned incomes a t 33 1-3 instead of
25 per cent, ns recommended by
ling damage done to the come will be increased.
thc treasury secretary nnd broaden
Senator Lodge, of Massachu­ the provision so as to include farm ­
setts, the Republican leader, and ers owning nnd personally operat­
1CAG0, Jan. 7.—Middle west chairman of tho foreign relations
itatcs ami the northwest committee, will support thu ad­ ing their farm s and merchants and
jed the return of normal m inistration’s attitude toward the tradesmen who combine capital and
Kpenturcs Monday, while suh- soviet regime. His prepared ad­ personal service for the purpose of
i blasts that wrought havoc dress is expected to participate a earning income.
148 hours spent themselves ir general discussion with Senutor
“Nuisance Taxes."
irks on the enst and south. Borah, Republican, Idaho, leading
Representative Garner, in a
I it is feared relief is only tem- tho attack on tho program of the formal statem ent outlining thc
. for colder weather again
minority’s program, made tnis re­
appeared over western Cnn- administration.
ference to thc so-cnlled nuisance
Farm
Aid
Lgisiation.
i provinces. Recapitulation of
Farm aid legislation will be taxes:
of cold at Chicago show a
“There was no reason to jdngle
i of 17 lives directly attributa- brought to the fore Monday before
[to it, and thnt 16 degrees below the seantc agricultural committee, out one or two of thc miscellaneous
and that, 16 degrees below which will begin public hearing, or nuisance taxes as Secretary
i broke the flftWd of 12 yci^rs. on pending bills, while other sen- Mellon nnd propose their repeal
ate com mFb
ittm , ............
' ' within a t thc same time caretuliy
W
ashington , .?an. 7;—O n # oration of lejs~important matters. analyzing tho entire moss of theae
The house ways and means taxes, including those on automo­
' 1relief from tho severe cold
«r that gripped the cast and committee will resume considern- bile trucks, jewelry, candy, stamps
astern part of tho country, tio" of thc Mcl,or, tax bill and the on notes, etc., nnd offering the max­
n freezing tem peratures as I fuicn committee will begin putting imum of relief.”
"Honest ami equitable peace
u Central H .r i d ,, d „ H „ , .h e
J S ,. ,2 TK
time taxation is thc goal of the
end, was promised Monday.
house
rules
demanded
by
Rcpubli*
Democratic party," Mr. Garner
• the weather bureau predictIriiing temperatures for thc can insurgents and Democratic said. "The foregoing proposals arc
leaders with a view to report by in pursuance of this policy. Rest­
(th Atlantic and E ast Gulf Jnnuary
14.
ing upon sound economics wo be­
It*, it pointed out th at in thc
lieve they do full and equal justice
itic slates north of Virginia,
to taxpayers large nnd small, in­
|opp«r Ohio valley and tho lower
dividual and corporate anil avoid
i region, it will be colder Tucathc extreme views of any clnss.
po»- flurries have occurred along
“We ask an unbiased compnrisnorthern border within the
P A I T l?
1 ) A D l / " on of tho Democratic tax proposals
125 hours, with fair skies pre• 1 2 \ i V l v , with the Mellon proposals
roposnls and with
Dtover the rest of the counivitc the
th« dclibcr-------; full confidence Invite
Thc western Cnnndian pro­
OCEAN PARK, Calif., Jan. 7.— 1nte judgment of taxpayers nnd of
s have again become tho thca- Damnge estimated nt more than all the people.”
[foz cold weather.
$1,500,000 was caused by a lire that
Mr. G arner said thc Democrats
weather bureau’s statem ent virtually wiped out thc amusement would give whole-hearted support
•y night said:
district hero Sunday.
to "many good features" of the
here will be snow flurries
Thu fire wns controlled after it Mellon program, particularly the
*X in northern New England, had destroyed three piers, hundreds provisions aimed at more efficient
*rn New York and along thc of concessions, several theaters nnd \ administration of the revenue law
•ii l *- Otherwise tho wcath- dance halls und had damaged the nnd to close up avenues of tax
“I be fair Monday and Tucs- municipal nuditoriura.
evasion. Hu added thnt “the gen­
^throughout thc eastern and
Tho fire started about 10 o'clock eral idea of readjusting downward
Mitern states.
Sundny morning, supposedly in the normal rates and surtax rates in
te temperature will rise Mon- rear of a restaurant.
many iastunces, together with re­
[ln the Ohio Valley, the Middle
No lives were reported lost Sun­ duced rates on income derived from
Ttic states and southern New day afternon, but several firemen personal service is excellent."
ujd nnd Monday and Tuesday were injured. The Pickering Fraz(South Atlantic and E ast Gulf cr and Lick piers were among the
Hollywood Golf Club
• Thu weather will bo colder structures gutted.
**J. the Atlantic states
Apparatus from Los Angeles, Formally Opens Soon
or \ irginia, tho upper Ohio Hollywood, Santa Moni-n, Venice
«nd the lower lake region, nnd .Sawtcllc aided in fighting the
southwest storm warnings nre flames, which finally were controll­
HOLLYWOOD -BY- TIIE-SEA,
lUyeiUi, the Atlantic coast at ed Sunday afternon.
Fla., Jan. 7.—The opening of thu
i Dor*h of Delaware breakwatOcean Park, Calif., which suffer­ new $150,000 golf club house at
ed a huge fire loss Sunday, is a Hollywood will be one of the so­
resort on Santa Monica bay, about cial events of the Miami winter
E p w p o . La., Jan. 7.—Four 25 miles from Los Angeles. It has season. The Hollywood golf club
attributed to the cold wave i population of something more house waa erected at u cost of
more than $150,000. The opening
’£ * « « ! to the coroner’s of- than 8,000.
sumlay. Two persons were
early in January will be featured
by thc playing of Arnold Johnson
tu 'h‘ath durin,K thc night County Court Report
Orchestra, which world-famous
others, a child nnd an
musical organization has been ob­
man were fatally burned
Showed
Many
Arrests
tained for a Hollywood engage­
•pressing in front of open
ment, opening January 14.
The report for December of
The Hollywood club house b
open
th, o'
I , fire"
“ ,c . victims were Sheriff
C. lil. Hand was made pub­ one of the most beautilul in Flor­
^ R c d e n b a u g h 2, and August
*I
• '•). Thu child
later lic Monday by Deputy Sheriff Wil­ ida. Golf mugazinus of national
WIUB died
i
liamson. Tho report shows that circulufion have ashed thu Holly­
badVv i”
aKcd man was
burned that he lived but 38 arrests were made, all of which wood Land nnd W ater Company
resulted in convictions in tho coun­ for photographs and building dp
Continued on page G.
ty court.
•
tails
lils of the
th structuro, the sami­
Cash collections made by the of­ te be used in a campaign of'educu
[RASOTa T l a n s b ig
fice from tines and forfeited bonds tion on thu construction of golf
*t(,hTTA NEXT MONTH amounted to $387.77, while the c|ub houses,
am ount represented in labor
thu county roads equalled $2,285.IA'llASMT .'■ V 1"''" 1 f r r « )
B. u.:- T,S Jan. 7.—A regat- •11. This makes n totnl of $2,673.­ Board of Control To
f h c r T ^ r F e t 21 the amount of money or equiva­ Open Bids For More
E L , ' " wh,ie.hL !t l« expected lent taken in by the sheriffs office
C o l l e g e Buildings
Phi* kpo? " r tho
boats during December.
The cases were for the following
E
fZ n. el,£ercd f “r c°m| West r U,'e 'bemplonship of offenses: Petty larceny, 4; drunk­
• n r The Aaaoelalrd I’rraa)
I .|.'-oa,,t. A race for
fnr Knntd
boats enness, 1; possession of liquor, 2;
TALLAHASSEE,
F|a., Jan. 7.—
l*scr miC? m* ,“n hour nn(l n gambling. 2; vagrancy, 7; tres­ Stops will taken by the state
jnu L h? i" i a ' #0 bo »mong the passing,- 5: riding train, 5; cruelt.v board of control ut its meeting in
*chwiuled for thc regatta. to animals, 1; carrying concealed
St. Augustine, January 14, for
" ’canon* 2 assault ami battery, different
state institutions. Bids
3; worthless checks, 2; reckless will he opened
nt tho February
driving, 4.
meeting for three additional struc­
.
TO EXTEND ORGANIZATION. tures.
Bids probably will be opened for
ORLANDO. Jan. 7.—Thu Busi­
U it appears on the want ad
ness nnd Professional Women’s construction of a $40,000 building
Clubs
of Florida plan to extend at thc St. Augustine school for
P*Se of The Herald today,
their organization to a wider ter­ deaf and blind for prim ary pupiL*.
f.°“ wil1 receive two free
ritory in the state. This step wns Provision was made a t the last
14 *** to t,lp performance
decided upon a t a meeting here meeting for rebuilding the sci­
this week of the state officers of ence hall a t the A. &amp; M. College
8 The Milano Theatro tothe organization, presided over by for Negroes a t Talluhassee, which
"“fht. You may b0 tho
Miss Hattie Roebuck, of Gaines­ was burned last fall.
“rhy one. R ^ U thoroughville, statu president. Six addition­
Palmetto—Construction of new
y die littfo :iAnt ads.
al cities will bo taken into the or­
ganization nt present, it was de­ annex to Prcsbyterinn Church
completed.
cided.

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U.S. GOVERNMENT
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ARE TO BE TRI
TUES.
IN CIRCUIT COURT

Georgia Runs On
Reef in Bad Gale

ST. AGUST1NE, Jan . 7.—S. O.
S. messages from tho steamship,
Georgia, reporting that vessel hard
.One of thc most im portant realty transactions for several
aground in a rough sea on Mnnmonths wns consummated S atur
jrday. when Tho Sanford Heraldbought the north east corner of Park Avenue and Commercial
Announced Policy of This Govern­ tills reef opposite St. Augustine
r
Inlet were picked up by govern­
Street as a alto to r a new home for the newspaper.
m ent Will Be Against Sale
ment • wireless station Monday
____ t _ _ _
of Munitions
The property was bought under a 00-year leaae. the sale be­
morning. The message says two JURY LIST IS PREPAREp
ing negotiated by Charles L. B ritt of tho Britt Realty Company
of the water tanks were full but
• Hr Tl» Aunrlm nl
and is said to bo tho first 00-year lease to be closed lor Sanford
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.-S h!p- thnt thc bottom bolts •were hold­
real estate.
ment of arms from tho- United ing.
According to Mr. Britt there is a frontage on Park Avonuo
States to tho do la Huerta revol­
of 105 feet, nnd on Commercial Street of 148 feet, tho property
u tio n a ry group in Mexico nro be­
M ay P r e v e n t D isposal o f S o m e
ndjoining thc county court house on the north and is across tho
' ing discouraged by the administra­
street from tho Valdez hotel on tho south.
C a s e s T h is W eek
tion os against thc policy of tho
It is the intention of the owners of tho Sanford Herald to
American governm ent
build a now home for the newspaper a t some time in tho fu­
Tho Circuit Court will convene
The attitude of this government
ture. Thc location is considcrod
In Sanford Tuesday morning a t 10
______ides
cal for business purposes.
on thc question was sent to de­
"Sanford is on the evo of a great building und development
o’clock with Judge J. J. Dickinson
partm ent of justice agents in New
presiding and George A. DeCottcs,
program said Reese Combs, president of The Sanford Herald,
Orleans Sunday a fter n conference
In discussing the purchase of this property Monday mornnig.
prosecuting attorney, It was an­
between officials of the attorney
nounced Monday by the clerk of
"We ore thoroughly ’sold’ on Sanford -because we are certain
general’s office nnd of thc state de­
that it is soon to grow into a big city of commercial import­
American Legion Commander Re­ the Circuit Court E. A. Douglass.
partm ent.
ance.
A large docket of both criminal
No Embargo on Army.
plies to Bonus Opponents.
and civil cases faces the court up­
“Then there la the to u rist business that Sanford is now
Reports thnt agents of thc Mexi­
going' after. When ample hotel accommodations are provided
can revolutionary group were neg­ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan . 7.— on its opening Tuesday and’ it 1*
and Sanford puts on an advertising program, there will Iks
otiating in Now Orleans for quan­ Making reply for the American somewhat doubtful, according to
more tourists nerc than tho city can accommodate. They will
tities of munitions nnd thnt the Legion opponents of niljustod com­ those in a position to know,
bring new money ami r.ew Ideas which will mean greater de­
purchnsc would be permitted was pensation, John R. Quinn, national whether all of the cases can b*
velopment for the city in all lines of activity.
the direct cause of the announce­ commander in n letter Sundny ad­ disposed of during tho week. In
‘Tourists become ‘w inter visitors’ and eventually permment of policy. A telegram wns dressed to Representatives in Con­ case that tho docket cannot bo dis­
nnent citizens. They bring pep and push to a community.
ilFy. They
‘
sent to New Orleans by tne depart­ gress, neeused employers of coerc­ posed of this week, court will
provide money to enrry on vast construction programs. They
ment of justico which rend:
ing their ex-service men employes probnbly continue through next
&gt;
come from every section of the country and* make
axe good citizens.
"M atter presented to secretary into writing letters to Senators nnd week, it is said.
A list of 36 names has already
’We believe in Sanford becauso wc are convinced that San­
of state, and he todny issued fol­ Congressmen in opposition to the
ford people have the Vision and the determination to work to­
lowing denial: "Although there is proposed adjusted compensation been drawn for jury duty nnd
from this list will be selected both
gether for the advancement of tho community. Tho Herald in­
no embargo on the shipment of
grand and petit jury, Upon
tends to keep apnee with the growth of tho city."
war m aterials to Mexico, such ship­
"Thc nnti-bonus propagandists” the
ments nre being discouraged. The said Commander Quinn, “ take ns tho opening of court 18 names will
state departm ent docs not look their slogan 'everything for thc bo drawn from tho 36 nlready call­
upon them with fnvor and they are disabled, nothing for thc able­ ed nnd this number will constitute
jury while tho remain­
against this government’s polcy. bodied,’ yet not ons of those has the grand
will compose tho petit Jury.
Moreover, private concerns making appeared before Congress to urge der
tho organisation of the
such shipments do so entirely nt passage of legislation fo r tho dis­ Following
grand jury that body will then
their own risk.
abled during the four years the consider tne enses on docket and
"You nre authorized to repeat American Legion has made thc dis­ bring
WEST WARM AGAIN.
APPOINT STATES ATTORNEY.
in indictments if the evi­
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 7.—Per- this information in response to any abled man's cause its own.
dence is strong enough In the sev­
further
inquiries.”
“The organizers of the present eral cases to warrant a trial.
I
CV L- Gaskins wns appointed
M anufacturerii Will Play Safe
unfair bnrrage of Philadelphia,"
C 'i~ _,4" |t
’ Monday ns state’s attorney for the
Those summoned for Jury duty
growers
Officials said th at while it might the letter continues, a re boasting a rc as follows: G. A.. Bryant,
owcrs, who Inst week stayed up • circuit embracing
icing Jacksonville to
B ryant C.
nil night keeping their orchards succeed Frank Widcmnn, who, it is he lawful from a strictly technical of being able to delay congression­
irper,
C.
L. B ritt,
S.
Lee,
E.
E.
Har
warm, Sundny put away th eir understood, plans to enter law standpoint for thc revolutionists al action on thc adjusted compen­
smudge pots nnd climbed into their practice with his brother, Jeromu, to purchase nrms In this country sation bill so that th eir propa­ F. F. Dutton, E. T. Summerville.
It. Puleston, L. J. Story, O. P.
family nutomobilcs in nn effort to nt West Palm Beach. A. J. Rose. provided their activities did not ganda may, through its force, W.
Herndon, J . P. Mattocks, II. L*
escape the heat. The thermomet­ of Miami, was numed judge of the violate the conspiracy clause of the cause numbers ot Congress to Wnight,
J. D. Evans, E. E. Hunter,
ers registered 80 degrees.
circuit court embracing that city, act prohibiting the fomenting on desert the soldier’s cause. Five Woth Elkins, T. J. Bell. C. M. BlgAmerican
soil
of
movements
.years ago thc American doughboy gers, Hudson Ball, M. T. Brannon,
to succeed Judge Mitchell D. Price,
CONSOLIDATION OPPOSED.
who is returning to private prac­ atrninst friendly nations, they did \* n t over the top in spite of tho R. W. Lawton, R. M. Grovenstcln,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Vigor­ tice.
not believe Amcricnn manufactur-l Imrrnge of steel falling around P. A. Mero, H. W. Chandler, Al­
ous opposition to proposed consoli­
ers would run counter to the nn- him. Ho stood his ground then b ert E. Cline. E. II. Kllbee, John
dation of wnr nnd navy depart­
nounced policies of their govern- ami he has every confidence thnt Gove, R. L. Wheeler, N. O. Gar­
OFFICIALS VISIT GLADES.
ments wns voiced Monday by Sec­
TALLAHASSEE. Jnn. 7.—Mem­ merit, regardless of the question American senators und represen­ ner, B. II. Guthrie, C. SI. Berry,
tary Weeks before a joint con­ bers of the internal improvement
It was pointed tatives will stand their ground nnd
D. Brumloy, W. A. Tullls, A. B
gressional rc-orgnnizntion commit­ hoard will leave here Jnnuary 27 out however, thnt the president 1ms not desert him because uf a mere C.
Cameron,
R. Lord, L. J .
tee. Secretary Denby wns p res­ for n visit to tho Everglades, nnd authority to proclaim nn embargo, bairago .of organized propaganda. Cunteron, JCharles
. S. Harvard find D. S&gt;.
ent to oppose tho proposal.
in
some
quarters
it
wns
said
the
while away will go into Collier
"The adjusted compensation bill T erry
, , ,• ,
County for the purpose largely of double hazard of a possible em­ is row in the wuys and means
Tho civil cases to be tried in this
LABOR MAN DIES.
inspecting and investigating the bargo coupled with the effect the committee of the house of rep re
nre ns follows: Tho Ameri­
CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Thomas S. lands on the west coast side of sale of arms to the de In H u erta. ceatatlvos. The American legion court
can
Agricultural
Chemical Com­
Vo-mpy, fnrnwr president of thc thc glades.
£ruup would huve on future liiiln
ccifully urges the eongrc.HH to pany versus Nick Zernovean for tho
Building Trades Council, well
for gvernmont contracts would ha\c the bill brought before the mini of $1,500 damages. The plain­
known for his insistence that lnwj;igh heavily with manufacturer* ] house immediately for action nnd tiff is represented by Lewis O AGENTS MAKE ARRESTS.
hor live uo to the lamdis award of
who might Iki inclined to make {to &lt;lc:nonntrac to the country itA Uryan ana tho defendant by Fred
1921, died of acute indigestion
H r T h e . t u u r l n l r i l I'rriu i.
such transactions.
, dolcrmination to fulfill the na- It. Wilson.
„
■ ,
Sunday.
JOHNSON CITY, III., Jnn. 7.—
a r and navy department otTi-' tinn’K obligations to its deletulurs.
T. B. King versus Forrest Lake
Federal prohibition agents for thc rials, however, do not believe there j “The country can afford to meet is u suit for $1,000 damages. Mr.
LIMBS BROKEN.
second time within two wcekn Is available in thin country m nter-|thi obligation. It should meet it King is represented by George G.
.
.. . „
,
.swooped downn upon Williamson ja* «»» quantities desired by tho de promptly and without delay. It is Herring.
..
, ,
H uerta ,«&gt;rccs.
govern-]
perfectly evident that Congress
Virginia
Carolina
Cnemical
TOULON, Jan. 7.—Examination c.
^ ith tho aid of specially
.
. . The . -.
of thc body of Licutonan* G rm a- , ‘leputized citizens scoured the ment s surplus stock and regular can enact the adjusted compensa­ Company versus J. D. Hood is a
mient warehouses, of tion bill nnd nlso provide for sub­ suit for $4,000 damages. Plain­
dan. commander of dirigible Dlx- p°unty making GO arrests, seizing reserve cquinn
rontninn them but the busi- stantial reduction in taxes. The tiff is represented by Scarlett and
mude, has shown thnt all of his &gt;arK° quantities of whiskey home course contn
iimbs were broken and thnt he &gt;brew ami wine. As on the former &gt;»»» of private manufacture of niti- American Legion hus the confi­ Jordan.
„
, ,
Virginia
Carolina
Chemical
was cle”d before he fell into the occnslon Klansmen were reputed itary rilles has not been remun­ dence that Congress
will enact
Coniiiany
ML, versus
_____ H. R. Stcvcna la
sea. This experts
perts believe show *o
to have
ha' played a large part in tho erative since the wnr department this encvitnble legisatlion." .
has been building ita own guns
a suit for the amount of damagra
that the dirigible exploded
and ; drive.
XD
under federal patents.
which is asked wus not listed.
that her cars dashed downward
Shortage in Amunition.
The pluintlff Is represented by
BANDITS FORCE ENTRANCE
with terrific speed.
S tate and wnr department ad­
Scurlett nnd Jordan.
I I I * T h e AaeiM Tntrd P r m )
vices would nppcnr to prove that
M. D. Gutchell versus G. H. Ed­
BUILDING PERMITS
NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Three the g reatest shortage of the Obrewards is a suit for $1,100 dam­
ARE INCREASED bandits
Mondny forced nn en­ gon government was not in rffies,
ages. Mr. Gutchell is represent­
trance into the fnshionnbl Seventh biut in ammunition for the Mauser
ed by J. G. Sharon nnd Mr. Ed11- T h - A n n o r ln lr c t P r r » * .
awrds by E. F. Householder.
DAYTONA. Jan. 7.—Building Avenue apartm ent of Mr. and Mrs. and other rifles nlrgnily in the
The first issue of the Florida
Rhodes, Futch Collins Company
permits issued here during 1923 Louis Richmond and took jewels hands of the Mexican army. The
totaled 195 nnd railed for expen­ valued n t $10,000 and fled. The first effort made by the Obregon Trucker, u weekly muguzine de­ versus H. R. Murrell is a suit that
ditures amounting to $843,194, nc- robbery
. was enrried out in u nmn- Mauser unm r rinn, it wns stated, voted to the interest of Florida will he heard. Thc former is repcording to figures made public by ! ner sim ilar to thnt prepetrnted nnd when they failed to locate that, truck growers, ntadu its bow to
Continued on page 6.
the city clerk. This is u substanti- Inst Thursday in the Seventy they turned to the American gov­ the public on Friday of la st week.
nl increase over the record for ninth Street apartment of David ernment stock of surplus Enfield This live, widc-uwnKa m agazine of
1922, when 381 nerniits were is- | Palter where inot of $1,000 in rilles for which the army had many 18 pages is brimful of articles W est Palm Beach
millions of rounds of ammunition of interest to those engaged in tho
sued, totaling $637,441. In 1921 *jewels wns taken.
work of growing truck products Vote on Bond Issue
if wanted.
The ammunition situation among over this state.
WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 7.—
The maguzinu will be published
both tho government nnd rebel
Physical Work For
IFord Car Stolen 'In forces,
February 5 hus been fixed as tho
ns revealed in official dis­ once a week nnd will nppeur on Fri­ date
qualified freeholders of
Many at Florida U. Sanford Is Recovered patches, appears to be critical due day. It is printed in W inter I’nrk W est when
Beach will vote on two
to the miscellaneous assortment hut goes out with a Sanford date bond Palm
issues
totalling $300,000.
line
nnd
the
offices
of
the
mngnof rilles in thu hands of tho troops.
ing
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 7.—Flor­
One,
for
$200,000,
will be for build­
ida is leading many of the univer­ that was stolen from T. J. Hum­ While all of the men in the field arc zinc are located in Sanford in ing u municipal auditorium, whilo
rooms
eight
and
nine
Bull
Buildsaid
to
have
rifles
many
urc
said
to
sities of the country in the per­ phrey of Sanford nbout two weeks
the other of $100,000, u intended
centage of men engaging in physi­ ago was recovered Friday by of­ bo useless for luck of cartridges to ing.
for taking up existing city in­
Itoliert
.1.
Holly,
for
mnny
years
cal work, according to Janies L. ficers of the Tampa police force. fit the guns.
debtedness.
____ t editor and owner of The Snnfonl
In the view of some officials,
White, uthletic director, who has A white man whose name could
INSTALL DUPLEX PRESS.
recently returned from Atlanta, not be learned but who is said to therefore the transfer to the Obrc- Herald, is thc editor of the latest
l ’ALATKA, Jan. 7.—The Pulatka
where he attended the national have several aliasscs, was taken gon forces of the five million rounds entry into the field of Florida pub­
athletic conferences. The highest into custody when the officers of ammunition may have u decisive lished magazines. That it will be Daily News litis Installed one*' of
a success and bo n source of much the latest models of Duplex print­
effect on results of the uprising.
report presented was th at 85 per found thc car.
benefit to growers throughout the ing presses. In announcing install*
cent of students were engaging in
Sunday Officers Walker and
state, is the confident prediction of atfoi
minor sports while a t Florida 90 Vickery went to Tampa to bring The Aceleryator
... on of* H
the new press the publish­
those who ure in a position to ers announce that they will con­
cr cent arc improving their batk the prisoner and cur to San­
Already u large subscrip­ tinue to add equipment to and build
odics under expert supervision.
ford. Upon their arrival there
Makes Appearance know.
tion list has been secured for the up tho Daily News "until, Palatka
the man had
—----------------------they discovered th at tho
magazine and its first issue con- cun boast of the best daily newsReferendum On Bok .made his escape from the city Volume one, number one of The tains
a large number of ads from ,mpt,r in tho sUto
a community
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stockade of Tampa. The car was Aceleryutor, the official organ of
firms throughout thu statu
tnsat "it is tho
of its size,” addingg th
Peace Prize B egins brought back to this city.
thc Floridu Commercial Secretar­ elsewhere.
people’s paper nnu is consecrated
It is believed thnt the mnn ar­ ies’ Association, is off the press
Mr. Holly hns associated _ with
NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Thc A m -, rested
. . was n member
,
. of. nn or. and contains some interesting him in the actual work o f putting to Pulatka and Putnam county’s ad­
vancement and prosperity."
erican Peace Award Sunday night |
*^0 make news stories and comments of in­
nnnoum ^ that plan No.T.f69 h ^ i a M -ia lty of stealing automobiles terest to the members of the asso­ out the magazine, his son, K. S.
beeen adjudged the best of 22,165 because intsead of a new car that ciation to whom it is sent. Vari­ I lolly, who is business manager.
entered in competition for tho was stolen, the one brought buck ous comments upon the progres­ Thc Florida Trucker is incorpor­ In Sanford And
Us officers being:
It. J.
$100,090 offered by Edward W. has a different body and different siveness of tho several sections of ated,
Holly,
president;
L.
A.
Brumley,
Seminole County
Bok, Philadelphia publicist, for the l attachm ents on it. The serial Florida are made and altogether
L. I. Frazier, secre­
best practical plan by which the ; number had also been changed but the four page, four column paper vice-president;
tary-treasurer. Serving ua mem­
There are jicoplu with
United States might co-onerato lby a chemical process which the is rath er a newsy sheet.
bers
the board of directors be­
money looking for gotd
with otser nations to prevent war. | Tampa officers used, the original
R. W. Pear man, Jr., who was re­ sides of
the officers and It. S. Holly
investments.
In its essence this plun proposes number was discovered under the cently appointed to the office of
John Mciseh, G. F. Sm ith, W.
Why not reach these
first that the United States imme- I one made by tho crooks,
secretary-treasurer of the state are;
people
through thc
organization, is editor of the H. Tunnnicliffe, Forest Luke, F.
diatcly should enter thc permanent
Classified pages of The
Aceleryator, which is published in P. Forster, James G. Sharon, and
court ot international justice, en- Clean-Up
on
Crooks
Hanford. A feature of the first Edward Higgins.
Herald.
i&lt;
dorsed by the late President
H ard­
ing, and, second, without becoming Planned In St. Pete issue is n letter from Willis Pow­
Why not tell them
ell, president of the association, in Haines* Objective
a member of the League of N a­
about your prupertv, Us
which
he
announces
that
the
ncx*.
tions ns nt present constituted,
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 7.—
location and
advan­
Cross-State Canal
should offer to co-operate with the The citizens here have banded to­ convention will be held in Hanford
tages, through tho col
league, under certain conditions, gether and contributed to u fund in June.
unins of,T he Herald.
The Aceleryator will b*e sent to
as a body of mutual counsel.
ST. PETERSBURG, Jn n . 7.—
to bring several detectives here
People of importance
The identity of the author is un­ operating under direction of a every commercial secretary in A cross-state ship canal between
reau the classified col­
known to the jury of award and national agency in an effort to rid Floridu and to many others in oth­ thc Atlantic seaboard and Fort
umns.
Reach these
policy committee, except
one St. Petersburg of confidence men er states as an exchange.
Myers via I,ake Okeechobee is ad­
people
quickly
and d'
delegated member.
vocated
by
Charles
D.
Haines,
who arc said to be operating here.
rectly by using thc
There have been no reports of per­ COMMISSION TO HOLD MEET. Democratic candidate for nomina­
W ant Ails.
OPEN HIGHWAY SOON.
tion as governor of Florida.
Mr.
sons huving been fleeced, but be- j
WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 7.— lief ia expressed that thc crooks
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 7.—The Haines declares a w aterw ay of
To reach all the peo­
W. J. Conners expresses tho hope nre laying plans for a big clean­ state railroad commission will hold this description will cut off 500
ple effectively—leave
that he will be able to open his up.
n hearing a t St. Petersburg Jan. miles now required to be traveled
your Wont Ad ut Tbs
cross-state highway for traffic
16 on an application nude by the around the end of the i&gt;cti!n.iu!a
Herald Office. Phune
some time in February. He has
Peninsula Telephone Company for and will open 3,000,000 acres of
us to send for it or
MARKETS
just returned from a trip of inincreased telephone rates. The tillable and valuable lands to the
phone it to the Want
spec
ection over the road and states
Peninsula con puny recently acquir- atate.
Ad Department.
that he is pleased with the class of
CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Wheat, May ed control' of' the St. Ptftcrsbur
ID
1.08 3-8 to 5-8; July 1.06 3-4; Corn, telephone equipment along wit
nR
Bradentuwn—Now
Methodist
tion of the-hignwny nnd }ho results May 76 5-8 to 3-4; Oats, May 45 that of several other cities in that Episcopal Church edifice to be
obtained thus far.
section.
5-8 to 3-4.
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The Licka T hat Count.

CITY NEWS PARAGRAPHS
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V ta re goers of Sanford ard in
a m l treat when Goldwyn’s
r Rupert Hughes picture, “Souls
fRale,” is shown a t the Milanc
Mtre Tuesday, for this produl■ affords t glimpse into Amer’• g r e a t wonder city of make
levs.' Hollywood. It has been
p ted to the screen by Mr.
ghee himself from his novel of
i same title and has been directedited and titled by, him.
Utbough the story deals w ith
I and events of the motion pic­
e colony, Mr. Hugbea has not
gotten now to be easy, natural
[•'human In the telling of his
a It possesses an abundance of
those qualities whleh have enued him, both as a novelist and
Uon picture author-director, to
[-American public. In addition
the to-be-expected and greatly
ulred qualities of Mr. Hughes.

■W at modern circus, covering
gS|* h e m
of ground. T h i s
the dramatic and highly ro.A n tic climax of this realistic
kffbry of motion picture people.
V n CARD OF APPRECIATION.
• I wish to thank the people fo r
I'tfcelr kindness in sending me the
^nk« Christmas box and in m aking
donations of money through the
•M p of Mr. Forster.
MRS. L. E. CALHOUN.
Route A, Box 219.
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Income Tax Helps
INCOME TAX IN NUTSHRLL
WHO? Singlo persons who had
net income of $1,000 or more
or gross income of $5,000 or
nioro, and married couples
who had net income of $2,000
nr more or gross income of
$5,000 or more must file rcreturns.
W HEN? The filing period is
from January 1 to March 15,
1024.
W HERE? Collector of internal
revenue for tho district in
which the person lives or ha*
his principal place of busi­
ness.
HOW? Instructions on Form
1040A and Form 1040; also
the law and regulations.
WHAT? Four per cent normal
tax on tho first $4,000 of net
incoma in excess of the per­
sonal exemption and credits
for dependents. Eight per
cent normal tax on bslanco of
net income. Surtax from 1
cent to 50 per cent on not
incomes over $0,000 for the
year 1023.

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LANDS BIG F18H.
ctor Check, of Sanford, who
a a t New Smyrna every sum- l comc-tax return fo r the year rJZ.J,
and who has an onvlable repu- to the samo exemptions granted
' tation for landing big bass, and lots a married person. These are $2.­
them, has not *yet lost the a rt. 500 If tho net incomo was $5,000
, Thursday morning he went out &lt;tc- or less and $2,000 if the net in­
- eeinpanlcd by Mr. and Mrs. Tommy come was more than $5,000.
In
t!]|ulfen and succeded in landing a addition tho head of a family may
. 41 pound bass In the river opposite claim a $400 credit for each per­
''M t. J. 8. DuSs’ residence.
son dependent upon him ior chief
'4 ’«Tbe partly were justly proud of support if such person is umler
•■tftis catch and brought it to town 18 years of oge or incnpablo of
where it was weighed and admired ‘ sc!f*support because mentally or
•tkg a great many people, among phvsicnlly defective.
them fishermen who looked with
For example, a son supports in
his home an aged mother and two
, envy upon the wonderful catch.
■•t w lfr. and Mrs. Check are the | sisters 14 and 10 years of age.
Mr. and 1 — m l kmfortytn . His net income for 1923 was $3,­
1‘jfbeata of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy 1000. Ho is entitled to an oxeinnition of $2,500 plus a $400 cred't
1for cnch dependent, a total of $3,­
■RAISE FRUIT IN APARTMENT1 700. Whilo he pnys no tax, he
. .H arry M. Papworth shlpned a must filo a return, .because his net
m a ll box of oranges to his father income was in excess of $1,000.
An exemption ns the head of n
1 hi law, Mr. M. F. Robinson th a t.
■• were raised in his apartm ent nt family can be claimed by only
308 west 93rd Street, New York; one member of n household.
(To be continued Tomorrow)

tv Do you knew the meaning of
present-day breaking up of em­
pires, kingdoms and republics? Do
you know what Bible prophecy in­
dicates conditions and ovonts arc
leading to? Hear tho answer to
these momentous questions, Mi­
lano theatre, Sunday night. Free.

of white females from fft) to 908;
and th at (he number of graduates
of normal eehooli teaching In Flori Ida increased from 824 iff 1,234, wo
■re disposed to congratulate our­
selves upon the rapid strides that
Superintendent Of Public Instruc­ the state lo making educationally’’
“But thefe is another angle
tion Endorses Edecs ltonal Sur­
from which the situation should
vey In Speech At Palm Beach.
be reviewed,” ho continued. “Re­
Mr The AMbetatfU f n n .
• cent ro p o rtr of one of the rurnt
WEST PA LM f BEACH,- Flak echoo! 'Inspectors • Wired! a differ­
aspect
in
at
least
Jan. 5.—Strong approval of the ent
proposed educational survey of several counties. In 38 of tho -11
Floi ida was. expressed by Vr. b. white schools in one county, the
Cnwthon, state superintendent of length of term is only 100 days,
public instruction, in an address and that of all tho negro schools
nero Friday before the annual con­ only 80 days. In another county
vention of the Florida Education only two of 29 white schools have
a term of eight months—the pe­
Association.
A survey of this so rt would riod generally recognized as of
bring beneficial .results whether minimum standard length—while,
conditions revealed should be fa­ more than half of the whito
vorable or otherwise, the speaker schools i)nd 411 of tho negro
doclarcd. “If our people aro do­ schools in th a t county are oper­
ing all they Can for education, and ated for only four months during
under circuatanmes the m ost fa ­
vorable
could iexist,
Mr fJroreo H . Kenda 1
voraDie that
inni couiu
» idi , it would
wuun
Value of cotton exported in Sep’ *
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1encourage thorn If good authorlnii.u Rtndmt
1tics on educational ayatema would tember wa;&lt;
.
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nfVnrci m**10 * dlagnoaU and publish the double that
An opportunity ia again offered, reEUjt „ he declared, and added
Orlando — First Methodist
the Sanford public to hear Geo. H. &gt;that if “on the other hand, If u
Kendall, of New York City, w ho' survey would roveal certain fund- church to build $100,003 Sunday
school building.
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is announced by local Bible stud- j
TJffj
ents to give n free lecture In tho i &gt;*"!’ o f f .,
Milane IftcntrC, next 8unday night, i
Tj®.1, ? f f f A i l I u
Mr. Kendall come, to Sanford high-1
**«.
ly recommended as an able, force-(The
ful and most interesting speaker,
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under the auspices of the Internanletur*
of&gt;NcwBYork l l t t h t e T t a ^ A U !* • • ™ S f t t T p r S t o S -h lih ho
°JnZ Z j f j t ' i .i.S *»n AraSemUen* believed would properly como
iM nff w n i within tho province of a survey.
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i “It is possible,” he said, “to quote
\£ r
’ i ,ii t ... .ioiiuom.1 thu statistic* about our schools that
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tin encourage or discourage us, the
Ce.iUta.ito n it e P n?d tin Hnllnd Anal impression conveyed dependK ln,ci.Pal..a
f S J /li h flln g interpretation.
When we
.rmlmbnraH
Sanford learn that during the five-year inI l ^ CB?bcrcd by many In Sanford tervni 1017. 1922, the enrollment
and vicinity as having In u red to , our publJc KhooU ln=reni,ed
a large audience here^nearlythree n&lt;nrly
the lenrth of term'
years ago in thetold Star Theatre. fromJ 12o days to 13U doys, the
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Leesburg Commercial — Hooray
for Herbert J. Drnne!. Ho recog­
nizes Lceoburg phenomenal post*
ofTko growth and pu*&lt;J In an appli­
cation for a rite and building for
our city. Prane •doesn’t"do any
four-tluahlng but when It coir-M-to
good lit*lo old Ifcks that count,
he’s there,

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The truth about "Armigtdildn,’
Milan? Sunday night, free. .

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feasant and effective,
backing coughs,.deep

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Correspondence courses In radio
reception and trnr—
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forel
exten­
fore! by tb
tbss engineering
cn;
sion • depart If “W of tho Pennsyl­
vania State College.
More stu­
dents have unrobed in the radio
courses than In any of tho other
correspondence courses
offered
by the department.
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Schrlng—Construction o.l now
packing house being rushed lo
c9mpletion.

SnnftrU— Improvement of ntnto

highway from this point to Mt.
Dora well under way.
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Tnvnrcs—Plans being made for
erection of new theatre building
in this city.
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Win. box Presents

Dustin Famuli

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OILY SKIM—0009 OF PCXSPttmH
BUCKHEm—OfUWGEQ.WKS

RIOHOtt-ffBUIS
WiilKu? Ymtr 3U» Flmh fesMeg

Snn«atn—Construction of now
$300,000 Mara-Mar Hotel building
in this city completed.

From the Blue Grass % m
Golden Gate.
Comedy—“Jungle P«hi [
• Also Mutt and Jeff ' «
Monday—“Call of the WUf
Tue»dsy—“Souls For Sale* *j
six piece Special orchestra.'

TO THE PEOPLE OF SANFORD A ND SEMINOLE COUNTY

Batteries

Kentucky now haa a stutc di­
rector of music. Tho creation of
this office by tho state su p erb - The very beat Battery ia an
tendent of public Instruction Is the
resutt of the action of the 19‘.?2
legislature, which passed a bii!
EX IDE
giving music n. place in the course We re-charge and repair all
of study for ail Kcntuey schools.

makea of Batteries

A “troubio bureau” is operated
by the Service Citizens of Dela­
RAY BROTHERS
ware, an organization which co-operntos with the state department Phone R18---------------- Sanford
of immigrant education In prepar­
ing foreign-born persons for citi­
zenship. Mure tkin 1,000 prob­ Watch For Y our Size
lems concerning naturalization
Jan. 7, 8, and 9
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were presented to the bureau dur­
Special
prices
on
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ing the p ast year by 740 appli­
cants who needed help. These n rFABRIC AND CORD TIRES
plicants represented 33 national­
ities.

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105 Palmetto Avcnuo
111.1 Sanford Avenue
Phone 481-J

Dai vvin declared th at the human race was merely an ev­
olution of the monkey tribe. Some people agree with
him. Others do not.
But there is no denying that within the memory of most
of us, there has been considerable of an evolution in the
human mode of living. And today, this evolution is
buzzing along faster than ever.
There has never been a time when conditions changed
so rapidly—when life bettered itself so consistently.
New comforts and convenienes a re coming in all the
time, and the rapidity with which they are invented and
put before us vitally affects us all.
To take advantage of these things, you m ust keep your­
self informed. You must know not only w hat they are,
but also how much they cost and where and how to get
them.
The only way you can know this is to be a regular reader
of the advertisements.
Advertisements tell of all that the world is doing to
methods better, your clothing and food problems less
make you more comfortable, your work easier, your
irksome. They tell you how you can save time—and
effort—and money in the selection of the things that
make life worth while. •
Advertisem ents’are interesting, instructive and highly
profitable to you.

REPORT OF CONDITION

SANFORD, FLORIDA
AS CALLED FOR RY THE COMPTROLLER AT CLOSE OF HUSINESS
December 31st, 1923
Loans anil discounts..........................
Overdrafts ............................................
Stocks and bonds ................................
Tax C ertificates..................................
Banking IIcusc and Ofifice Building
Furniture and fixtu res........................
Other real e sta te ................................. .
CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS

[ON has made a remarkable growth In deposits during the past year because
inunity. For ten years we have striven Lo give a banking service consistent wi
The appreciation of Sanford und Seminole county people is shown in the a
Let ua serve you during the year.
DIRECTORS

OFFICERS
FOP.P.EST LAKE, President

K EEP IN TOUCH WITH MODERN EVOLUTION BY
READING THE ADVERTISEMENTS

Capital
Surplus .......... .
Undivided Profits
Dividend Account
Due War Finance Corporation
Bills P ayab le......... ....................
DEPOSITS ..................................

A. R. KEY, Vice-President and Cashier
G. W. SPENCER

nil Vice-President

R. W. DEANE, Assistant Cashier

Joe Cumerson
L. P. McCullcr
Thos. E. Wilson
J. C. Bennett
Forrest Lake
A. P. Connelly
A. R. Key
A. T. Rossetter
G..W. Spencer

$ 100.000.00
25.000. 00
3,202.43
5,061.50
50.000. 00
150,000.00
1,146,905.35

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Festivity Versus Carousal

WAS EVER ANYONE IN A MOR DIFFICULT POSITION?

As Arthur Brisbane
a w y a ft era m * eieept
ta r l r T ie H m l t Frtatlac
New Year’s E ve of 1923 is now a thinff of the past, but!
C*. SaafarU, FUHta.
Sees It
it is not too late to condemn certain New Year practices-andEntered aa Second Claaa Matter. OcFighting the Bible.
*ob«r 57. 1»19. at the Pnetofflce at to advise against their repetition in the future. New Year’s
Banfonl, Florida, under act of March Eve rightly should be on occasion of festivity, but certainly Wanted— An Epithet. .
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not of carousal and debauch.
i Waste Not, Want Not.
Hook* Not 8o Bad.
9*“ WSKIB rOMtia.
Free Ideal
Prohibition amendments nnd personal protection laws
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Copyright, 1922,
H e e .T re a .. are made a laughing stock when newspapers country-wide
1*7 Maaanlla Aienue
P h o n e I I I carry such startling accounts of riot nnd drunkencss os were
so evident last Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Policemen stood lntcs the Bible and cuts out com"" t m c n i m o x r a t f .s i
One Tear . ..|7.00. Six Month* $3.60 nghast, hesitating to arrest such multitudes, while casual palely Jo h n 's story of the woman
In City • by Carrier per
'vlh"m 19 hrA,lt W a v e , saying to
week 16c. Weeky Edition 12 Per observers wondered what it was nil about.
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MRS. FR E D DAIGER, Society Editor;

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Residence 217-W

WINTER’S CHARM

r il lr * . D. L. Thrasher nnd

’5r» J- D. Woodruff will enter­
tain’at bridge a t their home on
fourth Street a t 3 p. m.

Fashion Borrows a L e a f From
the L og B ook J jj
If vre happened to he an old
salt, and th u young woman sailed
Into view, wo would undoubtedly
lieavo a *lgh for our loat youth
nnd remark, “Shiver my tlmbcre.
there goon a neat little craft”. For
thero la something eminently aldp&gt;:hap« about this charming cos­
tum e which reminds ua of a trig
little schooner. In the flrat place,
nur heroine Is full-rigged with tho
minimum of Kill*, no to apeak. Tim
dress, whllo giving the apearanco
i»f a tunic costume, is In reality a
one-pkeo coat dries, whose fur
►nd braid trimming applied "a la
llusso", gives a perfect semplane*)
nf a srpnrato htouie. But. really,
Ud* costume has as many now
l iras ns a recent college graduate,
with tho added advnntago that
tin y aro entirely practical. Made
o. lustrous black satin panne with
t: hunting of cinnamon colored
t-a ld and beaver fur. It UUmtr-.lea one of tho newest and
rec:t favored color combination*
f-&gt;r nftornoon wear—brown and
r x c 't.
The color scheme Is r.rth n r carried out by Madcm»isclh*s rhlc chapeau of cinnamon
tolorcJ felt, with the Inevitable
tmmh veil ulTcciod by Urn ParbI'HUK.
Cent wo should fall to
notice It—as tf this were possible—
s^eren
l!m beaver banning kindly points
| nn arrow head to the new square
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vi.
l..•••kilim of u particularly ernfty
i " “'l Pattering Cut which la nmk}n~ ’* bid for «omo of llio popu‘“ "•V w* hmg accruing to tho
b.i‘. r»a.

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Red Cross Provides jMother Collie Dog Has t0!jjAto^th avidity.
He then brought in the
Funds For Sufferers Adopted Baby Lioness which
" promptly* ulicked

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hcciallv aand curie
sympathcciolly
side her with a protective air.

By T h e
o rIn tn l P re s* .
ATLANTA, Ca., Jan. 7.—Na­
tional hc.-ulqunrtcra of the Ameri­
OAKLAND, CaU Jon. 8 .- A
can Red Cross has niaiio funds baby lioness, born in a cage here
available for relief of the earth ­ recently, has been adopted by o
quake sunferers in the towns of mother collie dog.
Granados, Hunrnha* nnd Oputo,
The cub had two little brothers,
state of Sonora, Mexico.
but their mother, Sintba, perhaps
These towns wero partially dc- believing that a life in ciptivity
nn,I their populations offw ns not worth while for them
about o,000 rendered destitute. An rolled on them nnd killed them. Ilut

Jacksonville—Contract let
construction of new Calvary 1
tist church edifice a t Firsfc
Liberty Streets.
Carrcabcllc—Construction
new oyster dredge completed

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CALL A N D SEE OUR '

—j . —
_The annual meeting of
"th e Guild of Holy Cross Parish
never draw much
-ill be held nt Comfprt Cottage,
residence td Mrs. M. Martin, on
ominous features of the orgy were provided by the ex­
Mondnyi J*nuary 7,
*) p. m.
The hardest winter i* v t,
MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921
cesses of large numbers o f presumably respectable people,
IF NOW SOME other wise
This meeting U unusually imnlwnyn the one j S ' J j J j *
person would cut out of the
t
New
and of very young men and women who sometimes went
iirtant. Every, member w
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
Testament “The Sermon on th?
urged to be present. Those hav­
While charity begins v
to lengths painfully suggestive of revels in the red light
If any man will come after mn,
Mount’ nnd “ Suffer little children
ing reports arc requested to
httle outdoor c x o r c iX f * "
let him deny himself, and take up
district.
to dime unto me, nnd forbid them
■ bring them.
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his cross and follow me.—Matthew
Mere in Sanford, a city with a stable population of law- not,” the job would be perfect.
The girl whm knows the Illonday—Mrs. D. A. Kelly will cn-|
16:24.
The ntory about the woman for­
come to See her and „ot TT, 1 tertain incoming officers qnd
abiding citizens, New Year’s Eve proved too great a test for
members of
the
Methodist
given.
in
the
eighth
chapter
of
her never dies on olj n?aid.
NONE GOES ALONE.
some, nnd the nation’s laws were flouted at. 'S
'Some
Church, following anuual meet­
e m e ooff th
t h ee J„hn, i* cftiociully interesting be­
There is n destiny that makes us purest of the city ’s fairest were brought home from dances by cause in ail the Bible it contain*
ing, which will be held nt 3 p '
brothers:
Even n wise mnn and hi*
escorts profoundly under the influence of something other the only reference to any writing
\
are soon parted by a coal
done by C hrist:
"Jesus stooped
dusday—Pipe Organ Club meets
. . . ^ onc goes hls wa&gt;' »l°ne:
Automobiles
were ,driven
through
All th at we send into the lives of than feminine attraction.
with Mrs. J. B. Kay on Palmet­
down a.'iu
and w
finger wrote or
on
i
_
..
„ .
,
. .. . . i:nwn
n uith
n Id*
ilia anger
• others
It must he nice to live u I to Avenue at 3:30 p. m.
the city streets b&gt; men incapable o f knowing h e a d -lig h ts the ground.” And th at answer* h
s*
Comes back into our own.
sea where you can't till if* looday—Women’s Guild of Holy
from lamp posts.
an inteie-ting way other wise
rea foam or hcer suds comla
Cross Church meet with Mrs. M.
Far be it from The Herald to seek a city of mollicoddles r n ' r f i f 1* IP n,in’ who "ny:i
I care not whnt his temples or his
Martin, Comfort Cottage, at
erteda,
or preach a puritanical doctrine, but a man knows when to c:aU ! c ? ! ^ ^
The outlook for
i, vj
3:30 p. m.
One thing holds firm nnd fust quit and a gentleman ns escort remains ever ignorant of the
fcnday-St. Agnes Guild will
for those who look out.
T hat into his fateful heap of days presence of intoxicating liquors. National holidays are made
mett at the home of Mrs. Ben­
SOMEBODY offered a reward of
and deeds.
jamin
Whitner a t 3:30, with Mrs.
$200
‘fur
the
best
epithet,
abusive,
Shoe production increisrd
to celebrate, but they are not made ns an occasion for the strong enough to arouse the drink­
The soul of n man is cast.
Whitner and Mrs. Raymond
year,
hut
emergency
garoli”
.
violation of national laws.
.
—Edward Markham.
philips ns hostesses.
er of bootleg whisky to his folly."
may soon cut this jjain.
--------o-------Holiday—.Mrs. F. D. McBride will
Frederick I.nndis contributed the
-------------- o-------------entertain nt a Twelfth Night
the following paragraph, whicii
The new year is a week old.
ji
STATISTIC AL N(
NOTES,
party at her home, GOO Fifth
is bettor than any epithet:
Lake Placid, N. Y., is the Mecca for mnny persons fond
iV ^n* ) 4
,
Or-® female lidi may by 9.01 Stmt, at 8 p, ni.
“The sm allest monkey in ennof
w
inter sports. Photo shows Mrs. J. If. Coolidge, Jr., of
A man may be down, but he is
• W
/ 000 egg*-—thia number was _ Tiesaay—Social Department will
never out until he is through.
In everyone’s list cf acquaintances there is always some­ tivity resides in Los Angeles. It
Cleveland,
O. (left), nnd Miss Carol Gregory, fishing through
-A.V.
J
ally
found
n
the
roe
o
have bridge party at Club House
of a tu
weigh* only four ounces nnd eat*
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one more deeply concerned with his own “Ego” than the its
at
3
p.
m.,
with
Mrs.
W.
J.
Thig
weight
in
fig*
nnd
grapes
every
4—
This cold snap takes all the fun general welfare of humanity. lie is a harmless sort of
pen as hostess.
day. The biggest monkey in cap
out of cur recent laugh on the
M*day—Mr*.
Roy Chitte.ulen
tivity
is
the
man
who,
observing
individual
of
no
particular
cause
for
concern,
ami
yet
his
North.
jnaB EB aH C B an«B aB B C E K B nccB aB *K B B e-aacaB aaiM Mi
will entertain the Tuesday Du- MRS. JO E BALL ENT® RT AINS. day in the Woodworth ear.
the
congestion
at
the
cemetery
peculiar psychology makes him an interesting subject for
licate Club a t 3 o’clock a t her
Mrs. J. G. Ball entertained de­
gates, persists in drinking it with­
Mr. nad Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, of
J. I. Sowers in “ The Journal”
A man must live. Some sol­ discussion.
ome on Elm Avenue,
women and assured the club wo­
lightfully nt a theatre party Fri- BcardnII Avenue, Mr. und M rs’. I.
out making his bootlegger drink
diers m arry it, but Wood went to
today—G. F. S. meet with Miss day evening at "The Princess D. Martin, of Park Avenue, and
men that iii all m atters they would
’I he ear-mark of his individuality is his continued use it first."
Wall Street.
Eva
Grace
Wagner,
a
t
4
p.
m.
have his aid and support when
Theatre,
the
guests
enjoying•
their
gucst^Iohn
Phillips,
composof
"I”
nnd
“mine”.
It
is
not
infrequent
that
his
letter
drifts
Education is that training which i course* of study are developed nnd
------- o-------today—G. I. A. meet nt Mason­ Lloria Swanaon lit "H er Husband's I «*d a party going to Chuiuota Inn
needed. The chairman expressed
IT PAYS TO save little thing*. fits for the duties of life—all thr • they change as the community
into
this
office.
Then
we
see
so
much
o
f
“I”
and
“mine”
that
ic Hall at 3 p. m.
appreciation of Mr. Williams will­
Trade M ark.’’
j Sunday in the Martin car. Mr*.
The best way of conducting n
And some very rich men nre rich
development of mind nnd
enlarge* and makes greater
today—Daughters of Wesley
ingness to aid the social service
safe and sane Leap Yenr is to look we nre inclined to forget the existence of anyone else in because they know it. But sug­ duties,
A
fter
the
show,
the
guests
ref'n
"»ley
served
a
tempting
turthe intellectual and the '
for training and service,
Till hold regular business meet paired to the home of the hostess,1. ,y Hinnor. Mr. nnd Air*. Brum- J . " a T r
before you leap.
the world. In conversation he is even worse, as it is easier to gest saving to a young mnn who muscle,
,vhc,
physical, training for citizenship, . -“ en nn?. valuable to society just
—- year 1921 was «culled on. S - r c
—— o-------O f tiie thousands c f men who have failed most of them ins at 8 p. m. a t the home of where red roses and poinsettiaa ,liy aro,n,“king the Inn famous for . , , .
say “I” than w rite it.
hasn’t got anything—he nmile« for homemaking, for parenthood, ln.1P.roI&gt;ortlon ns they are able and
•mid
January
2.
at
the
Club
House.'
n
.
,
^
in
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M
rs.
Dwight
Babbitt
on
San­
were used to advantage iii deco- ,,lcir '" ‘lightful hospitality,
Now a Harvard professor tries
“ went clown ’ not because they wanted ton many thingi ford Heights.
and for the social nnd economic w,Bing to work in harmony with
We see him drive up in “his” car although his wife and compassionately nnd passes on.
rating the various rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, of
to teach a monkey to talk. Most
duties
of
life.
Among
the
g
re
a
t-1“
ther
men.
When
they
fail
to
co_
Henry
Ford
doc*
thnt.
Hi.*
plant
Jilt
because
they
did
not
want
same
one
tliir."
hardftv«4nesda&gt;—MacDowcll
Program
of the monkies we know do that three children may he riding with him. He may even in­ in Detroit save* waste paper, est tragedies in any community ar&lt;&gt; 1 Pr,' 1te a* members of the social
Refreshments of fruit cake, old
moved Thursday from the
enough. Nearly everyone gets enthusiastic about sav-™ Ind Mystery Tea by Music Oe- fashioned pound cake and coffee
vite us out to “his” house to eat of “his” food. He seems string, used-up head* o f mops the misfits. Men who have mr ”.r,”J t,“ la'l to add their eontribualready.
ncs, "“,u?,e
Bearilnli Avenue to
partment
a
t
Woman’s
Club
a
t
4
were served.
, -Myrtle Avenue. Mr*. Lillie Jones
------- o-------in g in:r.iey once in a while— but it’s only the fellow who o’clock.
always to forget that the law provides for joint-ownership broken pail*, nuts, boils, etc. At found themselves—or who have 11'011, they become an incumbent upnntnvi...
ii*
"'"I AHss Hoskins Jones expect to
"ther members of the
It is n good thing Congress con­ between husband nnd wife.
,hp pml of Abe year the snviing not been found by Idind circum- 0,1
dees not a llo w .h is enthusiasm to die that ever has I'cdncuday — Literature Dcpnrtequal* a million dollnrs n month. stance*. Men who drift into vocn ” r’” | Pvened when it did or it would have
diul
hospitaiity*
were
Mr!
und
Mr*.
C
" MK- “ut ?rom town soon to « « •
a savings account worth while. Your iirrrpcritv is in nt at Woman’s Club at 3 p. ni.
Sometimes, in his most odious form, he is a politician,
fions for which they a re not fi:- , Uu!' problem is not only to fit
been too late to adjourn until Mon­
Feitlter,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
George
ur*day—Mr*.
M.
S.
Wiggins
your ‘‘heart.’*
'
day.
who blows into your olTice and blusters around indefinitely JUDGE FORI), uf New York’s ted. .Men who have not been
"'dividual generally to live
trill entertain the
Thirteen Knight, Mr. nnd .Mrs. James G.
--------o------- giving you nn itimized account of his unusual abilities nnd Supreme C ourt, say*: "Unclean trained to do any p articular kind ■''"'Gi. the group, but to lecure for
Bridge Club nt her homo on Sharon, Mr. aril Mrs. C. E. Henry,
Hi* of work. It is from this class that | ‘ "'dividual also the partirular
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holy, Mr. and
Ford plans nn expenditure of his numerous accomplishments. To the conversation of this hook* nre a world'* peril.’’
Magnolia Avenue nt 3 p. m.
training that may
more than $1 ID,000,000 for 1924. iniliwliud I and "mine” are more essential than the power agitation does credit to his mind bread lines nre made up and th** , nt\
luriday—East
Side Primary Mrs. Charles E. Pelot, of Jackson­
"‘"d for him. This brings tin
and heart, hut fortunately tin arm y of the unemployed recruitWho snid he wasn’t going to run to articulate.
Parent-Teacher Assciation at ville, nnd Mrs. W. S. Jordon, of
•ip to the m atter of choice and se­
books that worry him are not r. id.
Jacksonville.
for president?
3J10
p. m.
.. ... ...
mi- cis'in-i.i in nanProfessor Burrittj o f Conn*!!, lection of course* on the part of
■
o-------Nor nre we admonishing a total abstinence from the world peril.
orsday—West
Side
Primary
Pa­
ide.tl weather for all crops aa this lord did not secure the Florida lord and said th at wo hud an ade­
the
pupil.
It
will
he
seen
that
th
Book* nnd speech today nre bet­ has snin! “There exists in every
Federation headquarters, Orlando quate ccuipment and a good tire
rent-Teachers Association at .MRRS. MUNSON ENTERTAINS surisun to date.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Some advertisers think that use of personal pronouns. Such would be to counsel a false
opportunity f i r immature pupils
AT TEA.
3:30 p. m.
having offered so much more than force. He especially impressed on
when they take their nd out of a modesty. But the ever-recurrent use of “1” and “mine,” ter than they ever have been in community the forces and the abil­ to make such a choice bring* u*
Boston
Steele,
of
Benrdall
Av
the world's history. The ordinary ity necessary to solve th a t com­
Active Designated Dcao-'tory of The United Saw^Jof AmtrifJ orsday—.'y^itfe Side Primary Pa­
’’f we could r.s ail iiiiluecment.
newspaper, it will immediately
Mrs. Fannie Stcmbridgc MuiHoiij nue. has the largest acreage 'of
his hearers
th at
necessity in
sometimes with intent sometimes thrqqgh cai'elcaaaess is book of a short time back would munity's prolderps. They may le* face to face with a most s.-rioua
Vft
State o. H oriJa, City cf Hanford end County of Scmicotr | rent-Teachers Association nt \vn.;
bus fiJTnu puHTTcn(fort.
too charming hostess.- Sunday
strawberries
around here.
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He
hiu
1
A
fter
a
report
of
tho
Revision
turning
in
a
fire
eaii,
to give the
problem.
r
f
all
the
problems
and
frequently
are.
undeveloped,
3:30 p. m.
the keynote of conceit. If through carelessness, it should shock the most hardened of to­
•
-------- o------afternoon,
when
she
entertained
iu j so»,0 growing on his own furra !couiinii.e'o. given most capably by
(’oim.tmgnt
clear
nnd
accurate
th
a
t
have
been
rolled
up.tn
the
day. Queen Elizabeth's ordinary but they are none the Ice* there."
riday—Mothers’ Club will be en­ 5 o clock tea, a t her liomu on Myr- ( and some in tiie field on the Jones ’,JlL' clrairinaa, .Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, the.11?fcrmatksti"hnd not say. "Fir&gt;» on
F. I*. F O rS T S h , President
The other day Pensacola people be sedulously avoided, if w ith intent the means is what conversation, if she should return These forces must be sought old. schools there is none more difficult
B. r . V;!IITNF.n, Cuhlffl tertained by Mrs. Frank Adam s'tie
Avenue,
i ris vry day now.
j meeting was turned over to the 'Sanford Avenue," and then hang
wero addressing John Martin ns thwarts the end.
with it. would enure Justice Ford stimujati'd, trained and developed than this,more fraught with ilanand Mrs. Sam Bradford at the
Tiie rooms were lovely with bas­ pine. They nre picking fine ber- ichairman for tho afternoon’s pro.I tip the rocciver. He said th a t the
“governor.’’ That’s whnt might
to semi her to jail for vile inde­ and then applied to the problem- V , "&gt;»•; one full oi more sp'eadid
me of the former a t 3:30 p. m.
ket!! of flaming poinsettiaa and the rie.; every day now.
3 n in n B n n n r:::n 2 rx 3 3 a 3 x a 2 r3 2 R n E r:::n u ~ 3 a a n M ii
igratn Mm. Jol,n Leonard!. Sirs, average in gettin g out on the fire
almost be called jumping nt con­
of the community Modern society po: nibilitica than that of guiding
dainty tea table wns laid with a
THE FIRST EDITION o f the eagerly-looked for Florida cency.
Chicken thieve* visited here I l-runniili then .stated that since the ‘ a'l was one minute and a half
each
boy
and
girl
into
the
cr.ur
"
clusions.
has developed no more efficient orWe
arc
bad
enough,
but
we
are
R. J. Holly nnd R., S. Holly were lace cloth and centered with a sil­ Piyinoulh Rocks at A. Corpuny’s l"0{jtom was cn the Commission i ite r the call is received and
study nr kind of school that will
11 acker made its appearance Friday, and was everything getting better. We don’t need any ganizntion for seeking out these
lusines* visitors in Winter Park, ver basket of poinsettins and ferns. four Rhode Island* Reds a t ‘B. Jr3rm of government, that she liad included 'he time necessary toI that
prepare for* that pnrtieulai
find
Read the Sanford Herald nnd those who knew the energy and ability of the men behind it censorship. If a man commits a force*, stimulating them, training best
Friday and Saturday.
Mr3. Munson’s guests were Mr.:. Steele’s nnd three Rhode Inland invited the Mayor, City Manager, the location of tho fire. Theo club
it *■'!»• &lt;’f aervico in which sn.-ceus is
contemplate
whnt nearly two bti\e been expecting. Any first edition is a never-ceasing crime, put him in jail a fte r he them nnd retting them to thcii
.
,
Margaret
luting,
of
Chicago,
Mrs.
I’cd.i at I. E. Eatridgcs’a.
and , Flic Chief
to outline
foi one
nio-t likely nssure l. Any attempt
.
--— their
----- •". indebted- to
- Mr.
- jr. Paxton for
task thnn the public schools.
thousand acre* in celery means source of worry nnd suspense to its author but for whatever has committed it.
John G._ Lconardi is spending a 1Hammond Mrs. John Leonnrdi,
mrtou-i duties. Mrs. Harry Hoctho most instructive and internlong this l’no will be open to somo
Walter
Ilauhr
on
kiiltd
a
s
irB
O
T
H
S
o
d
s
a
n
d
f
e
d
f
i
e
r
s
for Seminole co"nty.—The Ob­
The schools must train children rritie fn i. For seine pupils it may
’w day* in Jacksonville, on legal! Miss Fannie Rolm Munson, Messrs. f.e t diamond-hack rattlesnake »a ten, who i a member of the City in.'? talks given this year. Tiie
anxious days and sleepless nights this one has caused, the
server.
lOilni'.:.-.
THURSDAY Dr. Bern.l, distin­ to become efficient members of tho
Moore and M. F. Robinaon.
will,
indeed
necessary,
to
put
Christmas Eve, getting ih re j big Manning Commission, spoke first next meeting will conclude tiie
a
t
T
f
i
c
s
o
j
n
e
t
i
m
e
*
,
-------- o--------result should be ample compensation. It is a magazine jam ­ guished surgeon, dropped dead in social group. What the child docs o', the decision ca long as possible
\. E. . Iitchell’s yard Nc*v Year's and wn.t most cnthurinsticnlly re- r-tudy of the commission form of
and
what
ho
is
to
become,
he
must
Philadelphia.
playing
handball.
med
lull
of
interesting
bits
o
f
trucking
i
*
It is rcorted thnt John 1). Rock­
fiill Pritchard of Lakeland was
However, w.. must remember that
PUBLIC INVITED
morning.
An unlucky snake, no he received. She pitice l before the' guvcrniuent.
, - - ........... information, and is
S
c
r
a
'
t
c
A
f
e
e
d
-vYodt
d
o
if
.
be
taught
to
think
of
a*
a
s
e
m
..
iitTloorns
efeller, when playing golf, quits IkhiikI to become of imlispensible value to the growers of Every other day you read of some
|w guest of Mr. ami Iv'rs. W. Mortb&lt; va.-t nujority of boys am!
clul) women some of the work this
A fter the meeting
meet!
ha
!
13
rattles
nod a button.
The
public
in
invited
to
the
Mncadjourned,
middle-aged man dropping dead nnd ns a contribution to the social ♦rirls who leave school before grad
nn the eighth hole. Many a good
kw Tnipgcn on Friday.
in
'
roiumission
iio;iei
to
accomplish.,
Mr.t.
Dutton,
Mrs. Win. T Fields’
:
Dowell
program
and
“Mystery
Nolo—Koiao
papt
ni
say
,
n
ot
to
group of wiiich he form s a part. tint ion a i- mailing for tiu n eivi".
RED COMBEGG MASH
score has been ruined by continu­ thi. state. It is a credit to Bob Holly, the man whose imagin- unnecessarily,
! Tea" to be given ill the Woman’s print snake stories. But tho sn a k e s -.hr* told of some of the plan: r.l- Mrs. J. C. Gibbs nad Mrs. L !»’
ing to the ninth.
a* o:ii and ability produced it, and a source of pride to Sanford,
F»r « doctor tlicre i* no excuse, The true mission then of ivlucn'.ion an ! '.*• th M o t p-.rt mi aided, a
Judge I.ugene (o x of Camilla, i (’|ul» House, Wednesday, January are here nnd why not lull of it «s a tcmly made for making our lake- Hagan r.ervcd refresdniiont.i to all
is
to
fit
the
child
into
its
proper
tile bite of its home office.
If Dr- Bornd Were using an old
k*-. wa&lt; the guest of Judge and &lt;j( a t | p. m .
, ' ' ' positive life decision, N &gt;
front it oi.ice of beauty, tile reside- the eiuh num bers and visitors.
warning.
rubber band to hold together prec­ environment. There is no tad. • ai .n can c c r i» in considering tho
lion placed on certain properties
The carefully bandaged shrubs
rs. Janies (,. Klinron on Friday.
A charge of fiOe per guest wilt
greater
or
more
worthwhile
tha.i
Mr.
and
Mr*.
William
Polk
e
n
­
ious
papers
he
would
handle
that
"••oi l in in all uriousncsi in themaking a well liefind nu^ro &lt;iisand flowers you sec today along
..
lie
asked
for
the
“tea.”
Tallies
for
tertain!
d
nt
a
New
Year’s
parl&gt;
to
train
an
individual
for
ouch
r
.VAt DOWELL M EMORIAL"
old band m ost carefully, knowing
*•••".ith. eighth r.ntl ninth grades.
t'ic t, tho planting iu the park*,
the city’s residential streets may
uni
h
•
•
Mrs.
John
McNamara
has
icfour
may
he
reserved,
(
’all
Mrn.
Monday
evening
ut
their
home
or.
vice
ns
will
give
bin
larg
e
st
con
WEEK.
how
easily
it
would
brc-ik.
.I
n
.
deei.io.n
may
bo
changed
ir*
‘
'•he
called
attention
to
the
fact
remind you o fsome base hospital
t»r.is| from Savannah, Ga., where Henry W ight, phone IG3-W for re- Konth Sanfonl Heights. Dancing
tribution
to
society.
Service
i|
Mac
Dowel
I
Memorial
Week will
I
he
heart
of
a
middle-aged
man
i
lont-i..
nr
n
year,
nr
in
rovern!
’h it Mr. wmr.ii. do:i h.-ul two honduring tho recent war.
“ sprat the holidays with her rorvaliou.-..
and music were enjoyed, nnd ut a jorary
By Irvin S. Cobh
i - like an old rubber band—some­ the ideal of the modern educator
enrv„ Vi,-hi
F Vbs‘,, vt’'1 1,1 Sanford this week,
r.ieniber*.
Mrs.
Ii
„
.
•
but
if
the
decision
i*
made
/
_____
»
a *a
|,
kite hour a tempting lunch was
- •’
• beginning Sunday, Jan. ti.
thing to be handled carefully. Ii and with this thought in mind ‘‘’'" ''• ‘I ‘I Tiite end, there can be
■jJAssociated Press dispatches tell
served. Tiie following were pres ami the Hon. F. I\ Foster; a n ! 1 Every m usician-and mur.ic lover
chools are planned and fjuitr naught hut rai;i.
snaps
easily.
|
announced
that
Fred
Williams
had
S
iu
lM
m
lU
V
i
Tim Hurst, now deceased, was a- how, I w ant to give credit to the
Mliss
is* Lollic B. Robertson has reof tho burning of the Tropical Inn
cut: Dr. and Mrs. J. R. KUy.
,v tii&lt; Woman’s
Hanford is_ asked to co-operate
appointed by
u t Miami. But after all, one fish will be recalled, for years an uin- original source, whatever it was.
Mis;: t?ue Fay, Do nf’.iy, Mrs. Lib- "ecu. ________
onied home from Grecmiboro, (ia.,
BALDWIN,
the
Prime
Minister
Ciuh
ns
a
member
of
the
advisory
iV.
*"e Music Department of the
Toproduee
eWt
refuges
J
lire
in
tho
big
league*.
He
was
there
wan
a
very
pleasant
New
more or less in a whole ocean of {'
&gt;ie Weeks, Miss Annie Weeks.
p*re she spent the holidays with
The man who is taking statis­ " f England, who doesn't know ex­
Yl:.i ':i Day I’urty nnd dinner ut Okio Weeks, Harry Weeks, Air. committee. Mrs. Hecrcn spoke '*omnn s Club in bringing before
one amount cf protein V
them doesn’t make much differ-1
"n® 'lay when the tics for the new city directory ap- actly when he will he put out by
grand-parents.
I,eaP*‘j the w.uk of KdivnnI
the \V. IV. Dressor home on Lak* and Mrs. K. .1. Tutliill. Ben T ui- most interestingly
| catcher took exception of Tim’s pruaches a ino\irn' home in tho
giy nml the Worn- v.ie
enec.
and fesAiim anotfur jl
Labor, is com posing a speech for
MacDowcll, America's greatest
n
i’e
(’ii.ii
c-oegratululc-s
itself
on
.
.
Golden
Tuesday.
The
living
room
j judgment of pitched balls.
nill.
Winifred
Bellows,
Archie
Bel­
M
r.
and
Mr*.
\v.
At the doorway
stand* iia tlii' King, who makes no bone*
amcunV-Ta pxcduccSOW]
.j-. j .Huburli.
■ ■ --........ .
"»•""*
on
' -•-.WasKor and nml a;recn porch were decorated in lows, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond having micli a enpable fwoman rep- composer. Get ou- your ' iacDowOne came whizzing over.
If the young folks who
l *.
..'iV d- termnird-looking lady.
Iabout the fact that he does not
j reijulres a dcublecnourj*
U JJ l.L.l__ i j
,
.
.
.
.
|
catcher
thought
it
should
S f a r i ^.SM uniJ n5J’ U-, '-VC^ - ,n £hrl*tmxs giecns and red hells, Stowe, J. T. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. rr rent it o:i the City Planning ell and begin a r.civ study of it.
spending their money foolishly
. ...... , been called a strike.
naV&lt;&gt; i ...
be says, "my call is write his own speeches. His job
The Music Department will give
expect to The long dinner table was beauti­ E. A. Moffett, Miss Evcletio Cust. Commission.
•
.W
im
io
io
n
a
t.7
would invest it in Clcnrwnter real
some time here.
official. I iiiii compiling statistics is to speak the piece a fte r the
a MacDowcll program followed by
"Ball!” stated Tim.
ful vvith the ted and green puin- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Favgr, Mr. and
A
fter
the
talk
the
Meeting
was
i'
estate they would have a com­ "Look here, Mr. Umpire," si
on the inhabitants in this part of representative of the people has
£
a “ Mystery Tea,” Wednesday af­
snttins placed tlat on the white tn__ ______
(i _.V
..........................
_
written it.
petence in their old age.—Clear­ o,l ,ho
|Mrs. Dwight Babbitt, .Mines bio linen with crystul candle- Mr*. William Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. thrown open for question* and dis­ ternoon, Jen. 9, in the club house
catcher,
-IK
pK
:i
h
a
"
"
o
S
S
j
t
r
cussion
»
»
*
«
the
open
Forum
plan­
Busline'll
Bales,
Mrs.
Bales,
Miss
w ater Sun. As much might be tiie corners on it!
lhaten, Edna nnu Laura C'hitten- sticks nnd. .red. candles
........ ... ...............
.. Vivian Yc-lton. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ned. Mrs. Ilcorcn graciously an­ at -I o’clock.
1 bey have some real Demo­
burning.
|’Duffy— Hororia Duffy.’
Raid for Sanford.
The program will he in charge
sn rcturnui home Saturday front Taken altogether, it was a beaut:• Hamil. Edwin llamil, Charles swered nil qttcatloas asked her.
cracy over there, although they
’’Ye*, son,’ said Tim, “but a
“And your liusbnnd’s niimo?"
---------o-------keep tho ancient forms.
c f Mrs. Schello Mnines and .Mrs.
Hi,®:01r tr*p to Palm Beach and coffee and ice cream were nil Hamil, Mr. and Mrt.R. C. Long,
am t got buy windows on it!"
“ N’ntiir
ilic
ir.
it...
.
.
.
Mr. Lake, the mayor, did not Ed Higgins, and will include the
ii *i 1
it .t t no s**me a* me
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED
A fter hearing Mr. Bryan’* dclami’
‘ C"1
n "»»«ral salads, cakes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Purvis, Miss
own—Dulfy.
come ami tin next speaker un the musical numbers, “ Witches Dance,”
Lint Avenue anil Commercial Streelscription of the man he would .sup­
THE
I
HARMING
young
Prince
,
,
—
...........
—___
s.
There
wop*
Oim of the comic papers scored
Grotchn lauig, Miss Kathleen program was tiie i(.‘ty Manager,
"I mean hi* full name.'
of Wales is going to Africa on a
port for president, we are re­ not long ago with tlii* one: If
silr-ticn s front “ New England
I.IMrs.
- Morton Thigpen and l!,rco I’U'Hulny cakes, no the party l.ong, Dick Schamp, Cecil Flovv1!' I'bea lie's full he thinks bunting expedition.
But this
minded that after all Utopia was memory Nerves me rijeht it was .it*" V
f
'T
'i
M
y K " “ Womllantl Sketches,“ a
Billie
left
Sunday
tor
L
ak
c-'was
M
,Von
as
u
celebration
of
Mrs.
ers
and
Miss
Adeline
Jlorria
ot
Dempsey, hut when I lay time, with the Labor P arty in
and lOftiMy outline.I hln duti.M «*■«oirf* of ron*r^ m d other of Mu*
only a heavenly make-believe in iii Life that it happened. An.v- me Jack
"id where they will spend several! 1)rt ”'
Mrs. B. II. Squiro’a and Paintka.
bunds
on
him
it’*
ntii|
Duffy.
I" " 'r. the young gentleman will
the imagination of Thomas Moore.
o im ^ M tiV * ;
rending;
&gt;* a:: the gues, oi her aunt, Mrs. -I- C. Ellsworth’* hirtlulays, which
I the new city charter thnt he did ind n nketch ^
travel on an ordinary passenger
cn’
have
all
been
recent
events.
W.
B.
Ballard
of
Alt:
MEISCIUXTS AND MIN'KIES TIJANSI'OItTA'PION K*
»"‘t have a : much power a i under Macl&gt;oxVl-|| colony
at
Peter!
steamer. He won’t lake the bat­
Tiiose present were: Mr. anti. spent Saturday in Sanford amontu
\ enizelos is no more than elect­
trana-j the o1'*
- " u ♦*•••♦ **»
j}, q
r i u : i i . : i r i w i i&lt;isv::w:i:!t sK itv in tleship Renown, with a couple of
ed president of the National As­
Marry
WaUh
has
gone
to
ChiMroV,\V'
W
r:
Dressor.
Helen
Dressacting business.
L“ ““
“
t riM-i l:-rt.H&lt;.iit ;;ir tlrir Vlir
•*Ks J *M t f1 .
l-rei'i Jnr!»»«i&gt;» !"&lt;•
thousand men as crew, burning
"■ jc*in F. F. Dut- ?F’ f j —
Dressor,
Mr. und sirs
sembly in Greece when he is sud­
atk i v r i r i t t v
kn -.ni .r° hcLwln
Ln. ,/oodworth,
1
ninny
tons
of
coal,
to
carry
his
ini
mui.ll
M
U
i.tlH
P
i
l
l
s
The
Asheville
Citizen
Ann Wooddenly stricken ill. But that doesn’t
t:
v
i .t i v m ti:. *i,,.
Miss Lovey Turner, Mrs. R a­
Xll.Stl
\KtV tilllh . V- '•
pPpiuintzj
huiin JKl&gt;
lht' r uthcy W&gt;H attend
portnnt personality aero** the
tio sro N . iivss.
for
V...n. "°.r t9: JJj
I,ri s"!* "'oodworth. Mr.
prove conclusively that there Is
Lm
..............*
the Florida Vege-■
Dr”
IZ.VJ
1*11It. I DPI.I'll I V. I'A. ~
Raynor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mc­
orenna. British royalty is wise
n m uiii. h i ..
r0Ic Corporation.
i and Mrs. A. Corpany, Mr. and mona
always something to take the joy
•
X.|s
I'lTTStlt
ltd
It.
I'tLean of Geneva returned honu
n .K u : i ,i w ) , o.
............... .......... —it can take a hint.
jj
_
-------Mrs.
C.
E.
Chnrpening,
Miss
Helen
out nf life.
::*i.nt
s
i*
m
m
.
UHVHOIT. Vllsn.
Sunday from West Palm Beach
T O THE TOURISTS
i i .o.i
'rot.Kiio, ii .
were hanged Tor murder. Com- 'n a,"&lt;‘r* °T the present that youthiio n t h k a i ,. ip u.
where Mias Turner and Mrs. Ray
*X
II„*,a
UVSHINKTOV.
i»0
THE ROYAL FAMILY might
menting
on
this,
The
Atlanta
Con.
'
»'X
t'e*se*
have
come.
The
thing
F o r t M yers. “ The C ity
Ticket* ln&lt; | m|.. cii-nls (rxe.'ia ttrtiet,
!• rank E. Jennings of Jackson­
%
•or attended the Florida Educa
f..r Havanonh. Ib-i
nay to the liriti-h Labor Party:
U’h f«*r
stitutinn
argues
that
“
parental
in
!
I*
"
proverb
und
n
'
'
I
ri-.irm
on
«&gt;n cl
cynicism “ Why shouldn’t we travel on a
" f P u ln is,” enn be reached
ville starts the new year with
lio.’ial meeting.
, i . . . . . .. - '“ ''iJhiiny nml llerkslil 'v nml pome
dulgcnee
nnd
“the
llotnl
of
homei
throughout
the
land.
, rti.iniiT* carry extra cliurg-- .
. Jests are special battleship?
she X d friends
SIwin
Bidd.nge,
challenge. A-i a candidate for made hootch
by aiitotnnbile front nil
Didn’t the
Jr"&gt;tCC..
thewhere
holiday*
m enus Mr
anJ , Ir&lt; j (.E.KlU^wurth.
are destroying
governor he ha* lost none of hi* &gt;out lit til character at an alarming jnade on it. “She does not elevate American Republicans send their
Foil II.VI.TMIOIM:
m Kfj
Knit
r
:tn
.
viii: m'» i *
Mrs. Raymond Key nnd littl
seetinhs
north
o
f
our
city.
.
------1
i
_
Mr.
nml
Mrs.
W.
A.
Raynor have
her moral* bemuse lie imitates
via sitx.innnh ,*i(in |-. -j,
prestige nnd will give John W. rate. It continue :
%Ia ^amniiiih
*•
president to Europe on a special
•laughter, Adelaide, returned horn
Mr.
and
.Mrs
Archin
n
.n
ti
‘
Mr.
Raynor’s
sister
and
husbami,
her
mother.
The
girl
of
today
F
o
r
t
M
yers
loves
visi­
Martin a real race. The two can­
r . raster-. J in . 3-J1-2*r.m ,i... uV.fi. Arsh,c Ganlt jn - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Overton, o' Sunday from Daytona Beach
■'vi
"1 here ha* never been such «• run* around so much bemuse she battleship, w ith several other
to rs. Wo w a n t tiie to u r­
didates will Stage a debate Jan ­ record
Pry i l*'.e ,buir‘h
a ao" o"- ___ J’kut Quoguc. Long Island, n&gt; •vhotu she has spent the past tw
I#,
i
■
*
Ninluri.*
r. Jan.
' ‘ ‘YlSi-JJ
record of
of youthful drinking— *s trying to keep up with her moth snips to do him honor?”
l
•
ralun.
J.,n.
'j.pj.j,,.
Ilownnl.
I»i&gt;c.
31-Jan“
uary 1 I.—Orlando Sentinel.
ist to conic dow n and see
as the guest of Mrs. Wal
But to that Britisli Labor could
among boys and girls of school er. They used to buy the children
tulamnlilli rarrinl
nu ,tw»m#r». ttnclmtii.*;
»•*&gt; r,n ** frights.1* The*litthJl?fadnhM"heel! Rue*t* for tho winter a t their weeks
er Twitchell. Mr. Key spent th
"s. to be w ith us. nnd en­
reply: ‘All very well, but here in
lnHd John Robert
b(ron homo on Silver Lake.
af'
t&gt;
m.
tft*-'
history
of
this
conn■
’
M
ale
pencils;
now
they
buy
them
AMrcUm,
tIll„
i,..rg
.Mri.t(
|
t-rurmacl.m
&gt;
■
»
r.
|U
--»t.
,
•
..
—
.i
-&lt;uy
them
The were ju*t half as many try and the concoctions that they brow pencils.
l.
_____1
Mrs. Ii, M. McCall and iliugh- week-end at Daytona Beach re
Bridge, country England We nro trying to estab­
Sir. | ..-it- r1’ |o«r« ..is , •
jo y o n r en c h an tin g en­
ynchn rs during the past year as drink not only tend to undermine club, campaigning, dancing, cock­ lish real Democracy, whereas in
j. t
LMisies Bessie I*)n&lt;»
_ t,‘r* Kobbio Louise, of Goldsboro, turning home with his family.
w Vim. T rr*. t*a«, Vacul.
f. VI. II tll.R, ' ;rfc
viro
n
m
en
t.
In the year before. For this we • very-moral flberof heart and body, tails, tag days, soliciting on the America they a re doing nil they
H v '-rl »ifr!vP
j-,rPi S1M) ,. |t4;
&lt;
Illr. Trlrpk***
can be ljustly proud.
W o have sp len d id hotels,
Mr. nnd rM.i. Charles E. L’elo
—
*!ut Florida biit to scar judgment and consei ’tiect i for money—all these tilings can to establish plutocracy.
vie* wi h Mississippi for the lynch­ flirt*, anil firi; the baser instincts, are indulged in to excess by many
ind Mrs. W. B. Jordon of Ja ck
m o d ern and (ire proof. Ex­
ing eh mpionship, both states hav­ that crimes, even of murilcr, an* mothers, e x e c * being a label of
mnvillo .arrived Friday evening t
c e lle n t hnnrdiiig houses,
-: guests or frier
ing uij ht blotches to their dis- resorted to by boy.* who scarcely tins age;; and it i* done at the ness without being harmed. Rut
bo the guests oi Judge nnd Mr;,
j|R
3
g
B
ai:c^
Z
5
E
5
s:
a
;
;a
jt
-|3r;;cna:;aBfl;ea3BCS!csaca5BC3nll*
a
p
a
rtm
e
n
t*
an
d
furnished
' few
also.
.a* &lt;lnys 1U
X4I,
crulit. For this we can only hang know how to handle a gun.
Janies G. Sharon a t their homo o
cost of youthful discipline. Too they are given an unforgettuhl»
room s a t reasonable prices
our heads.
” r. and Mrs
Tenth Sticet. Mr. and Mrs. PclcJ
“This indictment, of course, i* many mothers could not now re­ education by th a t experience, such
Uhortt
:c
-IDS---------------phoneA bus line provldej good
not made against young people n &lt; form their daughters if they would. nn duration th a t, when they shall
__ _* .* . *...; .
Iren nnd rMrs.
spent
is ,? .- &amp;
; 1 Estridge's moth“ d
' • nSaturdhy
- E ’ lrl," : c in
“nJ Bradentowri
Lad!. where c s^htuern' ied
dally Bcrvlco to anil from
iyade,
* 1 to Fort
u:°rt „r.
cr' Mr* M arian Carothcra, motor- returning to Saniord Sunday u f
Hanford i.* to be congratulated a whole. The great majority of I m y have lost their hold on them. become mothers, they will say:
Fort Myers via Arcadia, on a
| n°°l, after havin,- «n»m UC™n8lei* to Kissimmca Sunday to be ternoon.
on having attained the rank of a them, let us hope, nre strong ) They are held in de’rision *o fnr a'n ‘My daughter shall have a better
three hour .chedule.
mother’s example than I had. .Kinfeasant two-vvcek"s
B'ucats of Sheriff and Mrs. Faarmfirst Clan* poMt office, the receipts uiough to withstaml the tempta* , ’ripline
F
O
R
T
)
Come nnd enjoy yourset.es
shall not have to fight against tiie
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sperrin;
t
r
Parents,
.\!r
an
l
r
r
r
cr for th(‘
f or last year exceeded the requisite* tn»n*. hut it is foolish to close one ,
1he unlifter of tomorrow is the
—you will feel tho thrill of
M Y E R S(
Nker, yr.
' n‘* *'Irs- J- IMr. ami Sfrs. Toyama, of Bervnl- have returned to their homo a
rnark of forty thousand dollars. eye* to facts. If parents would do undisriplineil girl of today. Hu­ temptations th at assailed me."
nntnlnteil
geniality.
Tims will the real uplift of Am' all Avenue, ha&lt;i guests front Tam­ Sanford after an enjoyable vveel
Tins incident but emphasizes the lew eloping the eyes to what com­ man nature i.i at base so fine, and ertenn
morals lie brought about.
pa, Daytona nml DeLand for spent here visiting Mr. Spcrring':
Chamber of Commerce
fact that Sanford i.t growing ami mon sense itself must impress i the
the shadow of countless gener­
I"1
d llittln
l t t u a.1...
1. .?*!?!•
i .* J” ‘• “*?•• Hern
»*e&lt;uruuier
router Christmas.
mother, Mr*. J. W. Sperring am
iUr*
i
AV
0U
.,li
*
u‘
heartaches
Fort
Myers,
Florida.
growing rapidly.—Star-Telegram. about the hoy or girl."
ation* of self-government is s&lt;»
H our chold Goods, Pianos, Safes, Trank-i aaJ
P e tcturm.!.Ku‘&lt;-V ViJJ^ni« Dell,
Miss
Adeline
Morris
has
re­
Consideration
o
f
the
adm
inistra­
other
relatives. Mr. Sperring L
All of which goes to show that
iNiwerfiil that a tremendous major­ tion tax hill wns resumed by the
■— B
oez.uJ
ce framThe 5f.mo ,nftc'r an ab- turned to her home in Palutka, af­ ono of this county’s former cits
But the reform of youth will not ity
■a..;.1
’
banford is being watched.
of
the
girls
„f
the
present
como
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ran
sferretl
A
n
yw
here
Any
Tim
e
ter spending the week-end as a ions and ho likes to get back nm
be acomplished by the parents of through the atmosphere of loose- hou.ve ways anil means commit­
Jy vD itc? Mrs ° f n
KIY W£VT
I’her. M- 1 f- --s*
Bornreuter’s
w
—
1rnreuter’s giipst of Misa Sue Fay, of Camer­ enjoy the splendid bird huntin
tee.
u
Slornjfe
Knott, .,n
in San- on Avenue.
F°. and from
h h i m m „ I W i ( m ||1 |h i ||( m m j | n n n u v u o * *
that the country here afford:
Ly for a hontdng0 tr/n ^Jiih^'1^0 i
w - Dresror am! Needless to add that he got h!
brother. .Mr. [ F Pk’I „ “ "l u*i,l,1^ n “ ,,d Alr* u'" 1 Mrs. Henri share of quail during his visit, fcf
Jncksor ville Tim,. °tV -,n* n " o0&lt;
a,,d cbiMren drove t* he is a good shot.—Jucksonvill
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vlUo Clines-Union.Daytona Beach for the day Sun- Tinu-s-Union.
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Big autos often
/
snail autos. B*ig flu?*1** &lt;
•'(t™ m f a ittt t i y S a f

ou, let him first cast a atone n*.
i:or."
John never wrote th at, says the
learned translator; somebody put
it 'in.
Another learned man says the
Book of Johi was w ritten tv.*o or
three hundred yoarj after the
death of C hrist nnd, if that bo
true, John might have missed
something.

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On the subject of “The New Year’s Orgy”, the Detroit 'Sid, 3X 55 iS thelr°hLft:
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is without sin among

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IPECIAI. XOTlriJi All obituary Free Press has th is to sa y :
notice*, cards of thauka. resolutions
and -notice* of entertainment* where I
The scandalous manner in which thousands among
chnrRes nre made, will be rharRed'
for at rexular advrrtlsInR rates. I the New Year’s eve crowds in the public dining rooms,
cafes’ restaurants, and other places of entertainment in
* E J " E n THE ASSOCIATED PIIESH
The Associated Press is exclusDetroit conducted themselves is a noisome disgraeo to
Ijrely entitled to the use for repubthe
community. Such sneering, flouting of the law, such
Heat Ion of all news dispatches
credited to It or not otherwise
callous disregard for the rules of ordinary propriety in
credited In this paper nnd also the
public places, such sodden drunkenness had never before
local new* published herein. All
rights of re-publlcatlon of special
occurred
in this city on n similar scale. And particularly
dispatches herein are also reserved.

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C iLr.en I d"d w' itjl"®" fitdit,"Venioved hereto
♦bn
, “»r 0 Dougina, Aria., the museum workshop and fetched
the nearest American city.
her n bottIc r?
whIch ?hc.
Information sent through ecur::!ar channels ns to the readiness
of American Red Cross relief
FOUNTAIN INN
brought the following reply from
the governor of tho ;-tate of Son­
Eustis, Florida
\ voim CAaraoHCiorDMw
ora:
"
Is now open and tho management
“It is n deep satisfaction that takes pleasure in extending to the
ha* come to the knowledge of thin Sanford public nnd winter visitors Originators of 3
executive through tho Depart men* n most cordial invitation to visit
of Foreign Relations, Mexico City’ the Inn nnd partake of its hospi­
Auto
n*&gt;out tho offer of the* American tality. The Inn is delightfully
Re.l Cm** to render iieip niiii cate*J an'l uITera to its guests every
__ j .
como to the relief of the 'towns comfort and enjoyment.
Thc &gt; &gt; VC c la ss and beauty to your
of lliiasabna and Granados, whicii
were visited by "arthquake, In nr­ m S u a lZ 'l 'iT l'.'hVTnm.” S h 3 2
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' i "t mg gladly rush a spontaneous, j:re&lt;3 of oxcellence that permeates taken care of. Our material
willing and generous act, I ask you tiie entire establishment.
:dt &gt;. :o to convoy to the American
does not check, blister or
Telephone 121 Eustis.
K.’MCross the sincere appreciation
wash off.
A longer lasting,
and thanks of the government
and people of this state."
THE PAINT V e SELL
belter job, lhan can be dm
The authorizations made twin,
IS
w the National Headquarter,: of
with any other material.
the American Red Cross will he
added to funds raised locally in
Workmanship of highest type. ,
nti;;Ias ior the immediate purchnse and dispatch
A. of tentts, food
and clothing to the earthquako
r&gt; 'orre i in the .Mexican towns
IT DOES NOT CRACK,
nffected.

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power. It is to prevent the comAmerican rrunius from shnring A Full Line of Knisomine. Var­
• ^ V " f a t e that tho .Mae Dowel I
nishes and Stains
colony is founded. This program
l.r.-mi’i’t to lie one of the most
BOLD ONLY BY
Lonutiml end interesting of the
season.
Hi? ‘Jfys’cry .Tea” which fnl.
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thajrman. of the Music I)ep:irt i -----------a " . and her i mmittcce are do-i
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cordially invited* to
2,*.
Pi’°frrnni honorln/r our
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'a i ( erajiiiser, and to enjov!
t'i” "My-tcry Ten," and help th e 1
Music department to carry on the
better work that it is doing.
Mystery Tea .Menu.'
“Womnu’s Delight"
I Know not Why I Love Thee.
Rumors of the Desert.
Slender and Sweet.
Brink to Me only With Thine Eyes.
Longing for More.
Adam’s Ale.
Forrest ry. ,

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A Striking ValueConsidering the improved
appearance of the new Ford
T ou rin g Car, on e w o u ld
naturally exp ect a propor­
tionate advance in price.

EDWARD HIGGINS
Authorized Ford Dealer

QUICK SERVICE
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Acomparisonextcndingover
a long period of years w ill
reveal the fact tha t the present
price is actually the lo w e s t
Larger scale production, h ow ­ at which the five-passenger
ever, has made it possible to open car has ever been sold.
incorporate in this new type ThcFordTouringCar stands
touring car a number of de­ today, as it always has,a m ost
cided improve­
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ING GATORS WILL MEET DRAKE COBB SAYS WILL
RSITY AT GAINESVILLE NOV. 27 PLAY 100 GAMES
IN 1924 SEASON
Landis Passes 0 . K.
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS-

/n 77ie World O f Sports

ppo se you are
all s e t f o r n e w y e a r s

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M R DuFF • LO O KIN G
F O R W A R D T O A WONDERFUL
D A V • I E N V V YOU
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Company, a corporation, of Rng.
land. If in letzal existence, nnri If
dissolved, liquidated or otherwise
lecally extinct, all parties claiming
Interests under said Florida taunt
NOW.'• TiiKnturoitr _
fi (’nlimlsatlmi Company, Limited, each,
ex
a corporation, of England. legally also any
¥: ry.arid**
..?.*»nil
Tin
tsiamt, «r oinerwlsc. In the prop- whose onam*
„
• rty Involved In this suit und1. here- and who mayilr | "' 7 ; » r&lt;««|,
Inafter described;
m .l?** Is
To Wllllum Alexander tluelianan. property Involve
a. * IP, ‘P1* Salt
ns l.lquldator of said Florida l.und hereinabove
claim any rlgh? ..’/ff'1 • or
* t'olonistnlon Company. Limited, there),,.
, hhrJ;0«'«^ or |M
n corporation, of KiiKlarnl. If lie bo or the part I.-.
. "r un4„
living, and. If he ho dead, all par­ above named or retWrlX*?
ties claiming Interests under said erwlse are her. i.v
,0. or
ivllllnin Alexander tlurhniiun. ns
. acli, every "no i' f&lt;l &gt;n'l
Liquidator of said Florida Land A qulreil,
lie and appear | ,r r*a "f
Colonization Company. Limited, de­ to
Ircult Court, nt *!?'* »«r
ceased. or otherwise. In tho |»rop- lcounty
Court ii,.,,.,h*
erty Involved In this suit und here­ Seminole c,M,nty
.%i
inafter described;
day. the seven”
"a X,
To all other* liquidators of said A- D. 1321. and th»o
Ji.lu
Florida laind &amp; Colonization Com­ direct, perfert „To|
,kjr»V
the |,|||
l.m
’mP|Me *oi
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pany, Limited, whoso names arc mnke» *to
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unknown, und who claim liiterents
exhibited a a X ,
In the property Involved In this suit raiiiv
&gt;....... . otherwise. ,!";*»?■ •» I
fesso will |,e
Pt» I
and hereinafter described;
To nil other parties, whoso names you und each of jou.'
are unknown, rlnlinlng Interests
is
under nny of the purtles herein­ That this ()r!i7VrT)^ - ,.;Ut|f&gt;nnEi
above
or otherwise.
------ _ named, ue
n siHL .In
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_ _ llshed In til.- “Hanford i? ^* P
property Involved In this suit and Jirwspaoer publlsm'i^
lie—
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relnafter described,i !n ScMa
Seminole l.nunty, y-p,td
Ih. onff
OltKKTINO:
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It appearing from the stvorn hilt
WITNKSH my b
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of complaint tiled and exhibited In »f our sab| I’treolV !•*"'* •’■r
tills cause against you that you. 10th day of of \ ,v * "lrl M
and each of you. or those claiming •Seal of t -lr c u ir ^ ^ f ; a
by, through or under you. ns heirs,
devisees, grantees. successor*. *or ?SKAL)e ‘’uu,,;r- f'/M i).
otherwise, have or claim to have Clerk ..f the
some Interest In or to the lands in­
Seventh .Indicia, VrldtVw"
volved In this suit, tn-wlt:
Ida In and for s. m n«l. r * ^
That certuln. piece, parcel or .
Ity: ,\ \i ve *.Co"»tT
tract of land situate, lying and be­ I-oule W. striim
ing III the City of Hanford. Seminole
Solicitor and ,if
,
County. Florida, more particularly
the Cnmiilnlnnnt
' Ut
described ns follows, to-wlt: He.
ginning at the nolnt of Intersection 11
of the South line of Commercial
Street with the Fast line of Itnnd
Avenue, both In lh»- F it/ of Han- Y i r _ r-i
ford, Hemlnole ('ounty. Florida. run-: W ZIlCH 1’ OP Y nil* CL
nlng
thence
South
along IAI
the lHast
.
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1,nJ
u uQt ijQ
Mm
illA
ll»r Ii'”ii»ii
«nx( i
II
*. «of
x# b
mM V
nh.1 Avenue
A iii'uis*
Jttn.
line
sold
Itnnd
101.2«%feet;
tlienre Hast, parallel with the Huuth
Special prices „a .-jjq| j.j
line nf I'nnimerelnl Street, lmt feet;
ll-ence North. parallel with tho
FABRIC
AND F()I{|) t | r"q |
Knst line of Hand Avenue. 104.2
feet to the South tine of Hummerrial Street; thence West ulonx the
Smith line of Commercial Street,
too feet to the point of lieltlnnltl^.
tiring the lands In nil Instances
herein referred to:
ANli it further appearing from
105 Palmetto Vvcna*
the sold sworn tilll i f complaint
1113 Sanford Avenue
that the places of residence of all
of you uni unknown, nnd the com­
Phone -IS1-J
plainant does not know, nnd hns
not hf-en aide to ascertain, whether
the defendants above named, nnd
believed by the complainant to be
interested In said property, nre
deail or alive;
A.NI&gt; It further appearing from
ffh
said sxvoxn Idll of complaint thnt
the defeiffiants above named, if liv­
ing or In legal existence, are made
parties defendant hereto, nn-l. if
dead, or legally extinct, the divers
nnd respective heirs, grantees, de­
visees. successors, liquidators, and
nil other claimants of nml under
W B*n
uil of said parties defendant nre
ulso parties defendant to said bill
of complaint:
AN’Ii it further appearing from
said sworn Idll of complaint that
there are persons Interested In said
lauds ‘other than the defendants
herliinbnve named. and whose If it were possible to
nam.-s and places of residence are any better bread or |_,
unknown;
AND It further appearing thnt than is turned out by thist
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SPAiNISH FLORIDA
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GAINESVILLE, Jan. 7— Drake
Y W H Y DO YOU )
University. of Dcs Moines, la.,
V SA Y T H A T ? /
■Mmbcr of the Missouri Vnlloy
ference, will meet the UnivcrIly BEBT WALKER.
On Sale Carl Mays DETROIT,
will also be made the greatest
Mich. Jnn. 7.—Those
— jesville on Thanksgiving Day,
rumors to the effect that Ty Cobb
CHICAGO. Jnn. 7.—The Cin­ will not be a regular in the Tiger
-November 27, 1021, according to
an annnouncemcnt made by A th­ cinnati Nationals Friday were tinc-un next season may be tossed
letic Director Jam es L. W hite Fri­ awarded the services of Pitcher into tni
”
’ ns will many New
jo discard,
day evening. The occnsion bring*
Carl Mays, formerly of the New Year resolutions within a few
Ing the noted team s to the Univcr- York Yankees, when Commiss­ days, unfortunately—for the reso­
•ity wil also be made the greatest
ioner Landis denied the claim of lutions, not for the Tigers. ’ .
"Ho
.tom e Coming Dny” in the his­ the Philadelphia
National Lenladclpt
Unless injuries prevent him, Ty
tory of the school,
gue club, which filed n claim
im for
f
will play in at least 100 games.
i The* obtaining of such a gnmc
him. Garry Herrmann, nre
presi- This cannot be disputed, for the
fo r thtevent of Turkey Day is no dent of the Beds, had purchased Georgia Jewel says so himself. In
■mall proposition nml involves v Mays during the recent baseball a statem ent to the writer he de­
tremendous financial undertaking
clared recently th n t he would
meeting here.
th a t will not only require the loy­
M IS S L E E .I’M GOING TO
Waivers had been obtained on round out his 20 years the coming
al assistance of Gainesville but of Mays in the American League season.
CHANGE Y O U R IDEA ABOUT
the alumni and sport fans through­ and then asked in the National
To he considered in the official
N E W Y E A R S , T H IS Y E A R
out the state . It will mean the
averages It is necessary fer a man
League,
but
Philadelphia
claim­
construction of large tem porary
to
appear
in
100
games.
T
hat
is
I’M GOING TCD IN C R E A SE
ed the famous underhand pitch­
. Stands to hold the large crowd thnt
er. The Ynnkees refused n Na­ to say, should a player lead the
YOUR S A L A R Y T W E N T Y FIVE
ust attend and a publicity enmtional League waiver and sold league in hatting or any other de­
dgn that will crowd the high­ him
DOLLARS S T A R T IN G TH IS
partm ent of play he is not consid­
to
the
Beds.
w ays and byways leading to
ered the actual lender unless he
W E E K A N D M A K E YO U A
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Commissioner Landis decided has performed 100 times. T hat his
Fleming Field.
P R E S ENT. OF F IF T Y
The booking of the gam e is thnt ft wns not necessary to ob­ wonderful record, the greatest ev­
tain waivers from the Nationnl er made by any hall player, past
•not only n tribute to Director
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DOLLARS
League in order to sell the play­ or present may he the most as­
■White, but to Gnlnesville and will
.rate as one of the most im portant er to the Cincinnati club. If the tonishing Ty will play frequent­
gridiron struggles ever planned in Yankees had desired to send ly enough in the coming season so
Musya to u minor league, Com­ that his figures will be official.
_state.
l the
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Only one date remains to be fill­ missioner Landis ruled, it would
I’ench Played When 111.
ed, thnt of November 1, and I)i- have been necessary to obtain
Last season, despite a suspen­
cogues.
,rector White states thnt it will be waivers from both loj
sion and illness, Ty managed to
-played in Gainesville if not with
get into 118 games, missing but
a conference or large tenrn, with
of **
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one of the state schools.
' Drake University has always
V V llv D nil the way through and in a few
" i possessed with nn enviable
ptlon in the middle west in
„_i*Tpics in which the Kansas
" • * v l i l i i l l i O e.” .: In the coming campnign he
1 nd Nebraska piny. Roth
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Iwill probnbly reduce this some_ . , m and tho season .that
A
double
header
in
basketball
w”aJ* ^°.*1 ha kaa an abundance of
John I). Rockefeller, whose win­
POLICE CONTROVERSY.
This i,e history, they finished wns played with Seabreeze High p0°d
"Utflcld mntcrinl and his nbter
homo
in
Florida
is
near
New
° ut "f &lt;•» “Big Ten” grouping. School Friday
Fridav
when the !c,n.ce fron&gt; tho game will not he LaFayette To P lay
I Ity Tin*
Symr.ra. Mr. Rockefeller tool:
North, luting of a gnme with birls* basketballevening
much ns it would in form er
team
of
Sanford
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Jnn. 7.—St.
*ives the 'Gators a trio High met the Senbreeze girls and * . r' *
W. &amp; J. N ext Y ear
police con«« t« n •
.
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A man rt with which to end iL
the S. II. S. boys team played the It is Ty’s ambition to hit at
the Supreme
diers marry •. On November 22. Seabreeze boys. The games were least ..771. TJiat figure repre­
quo w arranto
EASTON, I’a., Jnn. r&gt;.—The
Wall Street. * with the Missis­ played on the local Grammar sents his life-time average, and he
----- filed in behalf
Lafayette
football
team
will
----- -obabiy in Mont- School court.
history
of
these
ruins.
She
inwants to make it hold up for Un­
pluy nine teams next year, ac­ foi mod Mr. Rockefeller that it was of E. J. Biddlick, calling upon
The best wiftako .c'mu’8
Both Seabreeze tennis were suc- even 20 years. It is away above
George M. Coslick to show why he
safe nml sane Ldys ,?1tc.r nn,‘ cesful in defending their goals and any sim ilar average ever compil­ cording to the schedule announc­ built by the Franciscans on a holds onto the chief’s office.
ed
by
I).
L.
Reeves,
gradunte
chapel
in
the
remotely
dim
past
ed
by
another
player
and
lie
want?
before you 't’nP*p^ccVJ1j{)l.Il)q met forcing Sanford into the little end
W ash­ when Florida was first taken over
still more impressive
impressive. manager of athletics.
m e girls
of m
thee score,
score. The
girls’ game,
game ,to” make 1it1 "‘o'
IORHKS LEADS FRAUD.
xt
7^ Julc is fairly ev- oi
ington &amp; Jefferson will again be by the Spaniards, and its age
played
first,
ended
in
n
score
of
,
,s
probable
thnt
if
'
he
doesn’
‘
t
. Now a Hurvith n game at
played
in
New
York
City
a
t
tho
is 100 years more than that repreSl* often he will be able to di!o
lit Thr A*iiiirliilril I're^t.
, *?aca a .»71ng the eleven for 13 to 10. The Sanford boys had
Yankee Stadium on October 25. i senteil ty the landing of tho Pil­
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 7. —
difficulty
in
holding
Seabreeze
to
1
"*•
,
n
percentage
last
scasoi
season
°f
with Georgiif Tech 17 to 8.
Tho schedule:
grim s.
'vas only. .338.
ii
----- Ini he played in
Charges th a t Charles F. .Forbes,
already, n .
Wnke Forest fills
September
27,
Muhlenberg
at
bureau,
Tho first gnmc opened with bril many games with a bum leg when
ronnor in securing from
Irom director of the veterans’
^eierans Durciiu,
“ -urs.
Mrs. Connor
.he gnmc with the Unl­
Easton.
not run
r u t nits
hits m
th a t nrr&gt;m «m
liant playing on both sides but
hut toto ho could uui
Spain
all
the
archives
containing
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e
leading
actor
in
nn
c.itnbi t is Texas a t Austin, Texas, iiant
October 1, P itt at P ittsburg;
■ vened wlf&gt;. There is no gnme ward the end the weariness of the “lnari,y be could have beaten. By 11. Hobnrt at Easton; 18, Iluck- leferences to the Spanish occupa- "shed conspiracy to defraud th*
Tho boyslP,ay!nK!du1t ,n* Iy- 1 only when he ncll at Easton; 25, \V. &amp; J . at lion of Florida, collected a mass of! H°'^.r" nicnt ; v" ° ™?di; by Joha
been toibetween the Texas game girls was noticeable.
m aterial, all in the Snnnkh
Inn- **'• ~
U ‘V
Ryan, of New York,
Spanish Inn-:
‘ u4r » genera'
day.
-ecting with the Armyon stood the pace better, and through- “ ?"y"&gt;cally fit he shouldn’t ex- Yankee Stadium, New York.
the gume was fast and well Pj?r'cnce Ifreat difficulty in running
gunge,
which
she,
knowing
the
rL’po.r
’ to the senS and Mercer follows out,
November 1, Penn at P hila­
■ •
nn. .mark
*"
*
up to .371, thus mainplayed.
Spanish
language,
translated.
!
utc
'
ctcran9
committee.
The very best Battery is an
8 Rutgers ut New
Ford p)” ippl cla*h.
The excellent team-work of the , ‘lnir the wonderful record he delphia;
“ She learned from these t h a t -----------------~ ------------Brunswick; 15, Alfred a t E as­
more thn
Who a n ir'lirrsli v To C*I o #1 \
l',’jlPk''1 with lht' stellar in- . ,r ,uan-v games ,luring the comlorg before the Seminole Indians In till- Mrenlt
ton; 22, Lehigh at Easton.
l ourl.
Srtrnlla Judl_______
________________
i; y I n F
« no snirl i r p n y I S i x l t l d i dividual playing of Campbell, nc- In&lt;* season it is ’l y ’.s intention t ,
Pint rippiitr «&gt;r Kluritlu,' Iti’Vunf r.7r
L A I LI £ i &lt;
became
identified
with
Florida,
lor nresi * •**.
for their victory. For th e 'a,p,pcar only as n" pinch-hitter
'“in
P‘iicn-miier and
nn,t
...........ip r.iuiiij. in_ rbiinppr&gt;. \\ e re-charge and repair all
other now forgotten trihles occu­
J *or ineir victory, r or the ,7V . i :
pri!'ted Hi3 x-x
Down 'count
cals, the playing of Peck, Fields’!" . H” 0UI'I ae,P bis average, for
i.,rrv F. Kent. iComplainant,
__ _
malm*
pied the greater p art of Florida. Harry
makes noff Rnttorina
Batteries
Sonic , -------a nul^ Wilson
_____ was
...... the lvw%ll(Ui
feature.
I1!' ,s ono
the greatest pinchvs.
“
Next
August.
Spain
is
to
give
when they.tK, Jan. 8 — Shades
The
work
of
Miss
Mildred
Holly
°
f
nil
times.
Long
nftr-r
Florida Land .v Colonisation Com­
#
- - ..................... I.Jly .
a memorial celebration of the
Mwsnm.pugiiistic ,msl have been ui
pany. I.imlti'il. a corporation, of
girls who 2,° ha8f ceased to play regularly.
at forward for the local tfirls
RAY BROTHERS
KriMliiml. «-t nl.. 11.*f*•ti.liiiits.
birth
of
Mcncndez,
the
first
of
the
suspend tho return to the game Was unusually adept,at goal shoot- ‘V w't, continue to elect himself
OltUKU
OF
CITATION
Spanish leprcsentativen to claim
m Tommy” Murphy, ing, received commendation from ° ^ a “ op I*11’ ball in the etnerTo Florida Lam! "ii Cotirnlxfitl,&gt;n Phone 518----------------Sanford
and establish a sovereignty over
The oth s ta r of 10 to 20 years conchea and visitors. The Misses gt’ncitMthe Floridas. The archives reveal­
Wen*.ad«asn't donned the gloves Mnrtin and Newman also showed
ed Menendez not as a "pious
.“.In, btw is serving occasionally spectacular basketball ability.
v v
Navy Will Have An
butcher," the description of him I
us a judge of the State Athletic
An article appearing in the Wall w ritten by Pnrkman, the historian,
Commission, a t Madison Scpiare Babe Ruth Is Caught
All-Star Team 1924 Street Journal of a recent issue, but instead is a real and worthy ±
.Garden, scene of many o f his
triumphs.
For Speeding Again
which will be of interest to Flor­ leader. In the first volume Mrs.
Murphy, who battled Packey Mc­
Connor tells the true and roman­
ANAPOLIS, Mil., Jan. 7.— idians, is given herewith:
Farland, Ad Wolgast, Knockout
tic story of Menendez.
The
Naval
Academy
expects
to
NEWTON, .Mass., Jan. 7.—Babe
"A few days ago the publishers
Brown, Abe Attcll and Young Erne Ruth
“ Mrs. Connor did not cease her
s automobile has got him in­ meet somthing like an all-Am­ sent out the first volume of a work
in his hevday, has thrived on his to trouble again. A complaint
erican team when it hooks up on which Mrs. Washington E. Con­ labors with the preparation of this
,ring
earnings
since
retirement.
He
against the Military Academy nor has been engaged for nearly volume. She is to continue her
was sworn out in the District
mm
m mmm
mm
mI .... m. . .I « .....
2 V _
has
in Long -io
louuri
rt nere
here oy
by ua motorcycle
motorcycle of.
of- football team next year. To 10 years. The edition is limited. study of the history of Florida t
t I venteured
i — i— . successfully
.-----.........................o
Island real estate. For three y e a rs .fleer charging the home run king, Pfann. Cornel, nnd Harry Wil­
will be placed in libraries, pub- hitherto unknown. The work is to f
he has acted as boxing inn rue or who is spen.ling the winter a t his son, Pennsylvania State, will be It
Ii.*
.....I . . . i i . .................. ... 1 ... be carried on under the sponsor­
lie
schools and
colleges, and Will
T
added, it is understood, Welch,
l
.
i
i
,
hr
l,
i.
h
H
bl'i
,
.
?
C,Cent
A
th‘
furm
in
S
^
b
u
ry
,
with
ovcr.qiee.lbe
available
for nny who take up ship of Mr. Stetson nnd the Flor­
;letic Club, of Brooklyn.
jng ami with /iu in .r ....
"
the big place-kicking guurd of
f
ida Historical Society.
“Thank God. I have something ’’)bile without a Massachusett’s 're g * ' Colgate, and Bernstein, of the the study of American history.
“ Mrs. Connor is a niece of Mrs. ?
said "Tommy. Just think of the istration. A hearing was set for University of Florida, generally Mrs. Connor, now living in New
'b_who
o y s *&gt;’••&lt;&gt;
IwiVlXll
in m
tr l i mand
n mm.I I ~
« .«
n„
v* * 1
boxed
in my
time
January 12. The officer said he regarded as the best guard in Vork. is vice president of the Flor­ Candance Wheeler, who died last f
who today have nothing nt all."
the South Inst year. With such ida Historical Society of which sum m er in her Ufith year. Had she f
stopped Ruth on Tuesday after
noon ami warned him not to other players ns Gnrbisch. W ash­ John R. Stetson is president. Mr. lived a few months longer she
MACK LOOKS FOR
speed.
ington and Jefferson; Hewitt, Stetson, while retaining interest would have completed the manu­
TRAINING GROUNDS
Pittsburg; Wood, Johns Hop­ in the industry organized by his script of a hook she was writing.
kins. and others, West Point father is perhaps more greatly oc­ Two years earlier, a liook writ­
1 FORT MYERS, Jan. 7.—Connie Rrattleboro Is Ready should haw a wonderful eleven cupied personally with the ctoiy of ten by her was pub'ished, which is ?
!'/ ^ ] if Bl
Mack. treasurer and manager of
year. All may play as tho Florida nnd with relation to it regarded as an authority on a cer­
Jumping Games next
T
i the Philadelphia American League Ski
Army has no eligibility rules, which the Florida Historical So­ tain departm ent of art. When Id
Baseball Club, will be the guest of
except scholastic standing.
ciety bears, than to the h a t in­ years old rho painted a floral piece
the Fort Myers Kiwanis Club on
lly Tin- IwNoi-lufnl I’rrwwl
It is known that both Welch dustry. He recently brought as so well that it hangs for the view f
January 20.
«... He
. — is
... coming
Xu......* to
... this
......
BRA I TLEBORO, Vt., Jnn. 8._ and Bernstein preferred the
to the Florida Historical of visitors nour her country home
city to look over possible training Hrattleboro's ski hill, claimed ns Navy Academy. Welch, how­ director
Society, Dr. -fames A. Robertson, in the Catskills. Mrs. Wheeler Y
grounds for the Athletics for the finest natural 'ski-jumping
ever. w as too old, while Pern- an authority on Spanish archaeo­ wns the daughter of Henry L.
I 1925| course east of Denver, has been stein, unable to get an appoint­ logy. Spanish literature and the Stimson, one time Secretary of
. -------- —— ------ --selected as the scene of the an- ment to Annapolis, was more relation Spain boro to the United W ar.
Y
Jones and Jim Barnes,!'!1"
^ Jumping chum- successful as to West Point.
States.
A
rp Wff z. • i 1 i p
I pionship, which takes place Fcb“ Mrs. Connor wns attracted to SEEK FREIGHT REDUCTIONS
To Meet in Golf Game "»«ry II nml is. The greatest a r­
JACKSONVILLE.
Jan.
7.—An
the history of the relation of tho
ray of American nml Canadian ski- Florida Alligators
is being made by the Jack­
Spaniards to Florida by reason of effort
MIAMI, Jan. 7.—Bobby Jones, jumpers ever to assemble is exsonville Troftic Bicean to brine
the
fact
thnt
she
dwelt
for
many
peeted
to
participate.
Face New Opponents years at New Smyrna. About two about reductions in freight rates
national open
champion, Jim
Tile course is 710 feet long. The
Barnes, former
national open
to this city on grc.in, hny, flour Y
champion, Jock Hutchison, form er record jump made upon it is lt;o
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 7.—Tim miles from this village were some feet! and other grni t product... T. A
ruins
difficult
to
uncover
as
time
feet,
or
nearly
10
greater
than
the
British open title holder, and A.
University of Florida AlligatorsV „ „ , ,
D. Guthrie, manager of the bu­
.
will face a representative! ,. . . dense foligac had alm ost reau, has presented the m atter nt
G. Havers, the present holder of winning jump made in the Nation- probably
1
that honor, nre expected to be al Championship at Minneapolis 'eum from th
Missouri Valley ‘Unlimited them. These ruins a hearing h e iillnA thnta i.y the
; conference
— ’■
during the football sea- were brought to the attention of In terstate Commerce Commission. ♦♦♦
seen In tournament play hero in last year.
T
March. Jones probably will par- . ",V *•'- \ championship will mark f")
year, according to Athticipate in the amateur tmirnn" r*t time the national title 'cUc Director White, who diselos1
ment that is being planned, and ‘'ompetition has been conducted in
*hut several important changes
• enter the
‘
‘
the east.
| are to be made in the tentative
may also
open play
Among the jumpers who have schedule for next season. Tenta
against the lending professional?
of tho country whom he defeated signified their intention of com pel-, Vvo kmrnes with tho Louisiana
In the last open tournament for ing nre: Anders Haugen, present *'tak' 11"d the University of Kentitle honors in that class.
iiiiuuuui
cnuntpiun; Henry Hall.
ocen cancelled, Mr.
national champion;
Hall, l!!1? .1' have been
bildiT of the world’s record jump " b ite disclosed, and opponents to
220 feet; Victor Berger, of
Ute places of tnesu two
Tampa Building New of
Montreal, who established the K'ams m ust be found.
ItriMlnIinro
eLi
iiintt.
...
-.1
.
~■
___
*f
ski jum p record; Ncls
16 Story Structure Brattleboro
Nelson of Bevelstoke. British Co- R a b b i t s l u t'* F .x rw l
t
and G unm r Mlchelson, ofi
1 ,(y0(1
TAMPA. Jan. 7.—A 10-story lumbia,
T Ol* . O t h e r A n i m a l s
office building soon will rise above Durham. N I!., the Intercollegiate|
, WRANGLE, Alaska, Jan. 8 . Tampa’s present sky-line, accord­ title-holder.
Invitations have been sent to Me-' The llnit.'l g’t » ' i • i J:,n'i "*—
ing to plums ju st accepted by Va&gt; Gill.
Dartmouth. Ilniver.itv of Vi-v mm
tl Jn,U...............
d *S tatM: iWo ogfcal aurM. Autuono. The building will 1»&gt; Gill, Dartmouth, University
W
ificonsin,
nml
the
University
of
in’tbi
vitinitv
a irh Vi s ” a ,{J*
named ufler Mr. Antuono, wlto
t
A "''' ln t!i c
announces that he will award the ! Minnesota, to take part ir, a specrontruct in time for construction !r |- nd^Tf-^jurndfng"' M t r ^ t h ^ ’ *'* ''d Wl!I l‘nou«U t&lt;&gt;^provide* a
.w ork to begin March I.
'n\
8Ki-ju.^ pinK- .More th a n . continuous supply of food for
v
The sky-scraper will he erected °° J ,," pcrB wil1 l»urtici|mte In the carnivorous
.... *•
°with
■ IC‘n,
for
animals
vaiauble
fur.
at Tampa a n d ' LaFayette Streets t" ,,*d;i&gt; progntm.
on a site appraiMd at $200,000,
"
----- - r Two kinds of raliiiits have Iiecfft
while the building itself will cost
^ ‘lai wnves. A largo placed on the
llie iMamts,
islands, me
the himwSnowaproxiinately $800,000. It will l n ( pa'. , j &gt;f t‘u‘ ‘" u,'" y was inundated shoe, front the vicinity of An.liurof steel frnnte construction with -, ’’c* Ihomand.i of hornet were swept ngc, Alaiiku, and the Varving
Indiana limestone finish.
i “ .{./•
.
, ..
, Hue. from the Puget S o u n Jro e■
—
-----—
In* regions outside the sub- jou i,) Wri'hinetnn
Prnnui n
„*

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T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 7, 1921

,

fANT AD RATES
UfS-CASI! IN ADVANCE
ItkpboncJ nils., will ha received
patrons and collector sent
nediately for payment.

II Tt*r
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He ii
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dr a

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line
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I T1»r" ..............
I ftsir* —....—•
i rate for black face tyce.
duced rated for consecutive
itrtions. Count six word i to
line. Minimum charge of
. for first insertion. All x:d[ertisin? is restricted to proper
uification.
... ease of e rro r The Hernld
Ljll be responsible for onjy one
correct insertion, the adver;r for nil subsequent Inseris. The Herald office should
, notified immediately in case
’ error.

FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

FOR SALE—Large reed baby cap- F oP s a l F— ii----------- i-----------iiage at Telephone 381-J or 7UH ,,r
i Uo, 8nin,’, ,lvo acres
Palmetto Avenue.
,
117. _
Hopkins Shoe Shop---------kOR SALE—-Or rent—10 acres of
S l3 ani* Partly cleared, house
Work Guaranteed.
and other improvements. Address
£03 E. First St.
Sanford, 803 Magnolia Avc.
SAUSAGE for sale—Pure
-Pure pork !• OR SALE—One llTncre' lot three1
sausage smoked with oaw wood
nu.e.i south of Sanford. Eureka

s ^ T—S •sm-r a-sssz
s&amp;,r-''iw
isasi.'K
w“*

jg jftjs rL ,

Sawyer, lift on, Ga., R. I). F v

’
• LOR SALE—Orange g r o v e ;
7
H ——------- ------- - • ‘crnis
terms c(
country property. Britt
i i.r.bU supply of pepper, tomato Realty Co
und eggplant reeds. L. Allen 577T7c*TS—---------------------------Seed Co. I'honc 218.
!
J SALE—Three desirable buildHARDY' A u s t r a l i a n " 1 lnK mts located on paved street,
10 de-ice^ '
Ton
T ' ‘ vv,,r' h. ?'.00() 00 each. Owner will

«. ii, S

£ h .

FOR SALE—DeSoto paints and
vnnrishcs nt Sanford Novelty
W’orks, sole a g e n ts._____ 15 l-tfc
BUNCH GRAPES, tree bluelierrics
nnd blnckbcrries—all varieties
nn&lt;l “ mrnc« Ia |
planting. Largest nurscrie.i. Vig­
orous, well rooted plants insure
good early profits. For full in­
formation nnd illustrated catalog
No. 9, write Southern Adapted
Nurseries, Bartow. Fla.
k'OIt sAl.fc—Egry Cash Register.
Cost $60 when new. Will sell
cheap. Inquire at Sanford Herald
office.___________
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. Ellsworth, Bcanlnll Avenue,
Sanford. Phone 3303.
83-tfp

’ •l0"00’ Brltt

Through

These

HOUSES FOR RENT LOST A N D FOUND

Classified Advertising is |
•__

HOUSE for root, S. E. corner 12th
St. and Oak Avc. Inquire 11th
■
St. nnd Elm Avc, S. E. corner. M.
Schneider.
FOR RENT— 1 room cottage 1208
Dark Ave., all conveniences,
$20.00 p-r month. G. W. Spen­
cer.__ Phone_ 100.___________
WANTED—Good second hand flat
top desk. Must be in good con­
dition and cheap for cash. Inquire
nt Herald office.
1FOR RENT—Four room cottage,
with bath, close in. Call Phone
498.________________________ 3t
FOR RENT—A brand new ap a rt­
ment. furnished. Cates Build­
ing. Phone 181.

the Regular W ay j
It is the regular way through which to secure
h d p for the office or home— putting you in communi­
cation with the various people who may think them­
selves fitted to do your work, and thus permitting you
to make your decision and selection after having had
personal interviews.
Readers o f this newspaper are ad readers— and
for an increasing number of them the classified col­
umns arc gaining in interest. If you have anything
to sell you have something to say to them in our
advertising columns. Herald classified advertising will
pull with you in your efforts.

FOR RENT— Furnished
residence. Hest location
in city with nil modern
conveniences
including
gar a ire. New house with
new furniture. Five room
bungalow. Will rent for
next four months to
party without children.
Act at once if you want
th is
residence. Perry
Jcrnignn, box 710

I

BUILDING
MATERIAL

FOUND—Opportunity to buy a
short wave long distance Radio
Receiving Set cheap.
Ask for
....... MIRACLE
Concrete Co* ,
'
demonstration. Hnf-Mac B atteiy; erment work, nidewlako, _
Co.
ing blacks, irrigation boxes. J.
FOUND—Pair of shoes. Please TcrwR’ege.-, Prop.
call a t the Herald office for Lumber and Building M aterial. ^
same.
Carter Lumber Company . Many properties in England nre __ N.
1 l aurel St. Phone 568. still held on what seem to bo the I m r &gt;
LUMBER CO. IIou*« of
oddest of rents. Tho Cent of
estate in Sussex, for instance, j Service, Quality end P r im
takes the form of a pound of hlar'. i’hor.c 135.
pepper #:ich year, while another ;
“
citate In Leicestershire is paid for
FOR WORKING WOMEN
by a garland nnd three rosc3.
The best of workers get oat a t '
LOST—Between Southside School
sorts
when tho liver fails to m £
and 9th Street child’s red and
............ ......................... . “blue’*
cape; „rcti
- h i t , capo;
i a r „ w Mr,.’ A.- K. nnd . discouraged
nnd think
Powerss, 107 W.
are getting lazy. Neglect of
symptoms m ight result in
NOTICE.
spell, therefore the sonsible
,
..
.
... , is to take a dose or two of Hcrbloo.
The annual meeting of the Stock- it U just the medicine needed tq
holders of the Osceola Cypress purify the system and restore th*
Company will be held at tho of­ vim and’ ambition
h........................
~ *
of health. Price
fice of the Company, Osceola, 60c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
Seminole County, Florida, on
Thursday January 17th, 1921, a t
19:00 A. M.
P. J. FEITNER,
Secretary.

J Of. SALE—Two fine building
lots, located on one of the best
corners in Sanford, paving and
sidewalks both sides. At bargain.
bee Britt Realty Co.
FOR SALE—Five” lots located on
Sanford Ave., opposite Rose
■
&lt; ourt. each 56x130. Two of them
n
■
corner lots. Easy terms. Britt
Realty Co.
FOR SALE—Orange grove, 23
'or prompt nnd efficient service.
■nnaai
acres, 100 trees, location on lake,
twenty minutes from Sanford. A
good buy at $0,500. Terms. Britt
SPEED U P YOUR Notice of Meeting of Stockholders!
Realty Co.
WANTED
HOUSES—FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
H V F 'R
Hernld Printing Com*
b OR SALE—5 acre celery farm,
panjr for the Purpose of Amend­
MISCELLANEOUS
tiled, nil equipment, good loca­ LOR SALE—House nnd largo jot
ing the Charier of Said Corpora­
In Rose Uourt. $ 1500.00. Terms. WANTED—White woman, middle Clem Jones Liver nml Kidney
tion on hard road, close to town, a
tion.
nged or elderly preferred to
Madam H arriet,
Y’ou can find the name of every
bargain, terms. Dritt Realty Co. Britt Renlty Co.
NOTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN
_____I !n^t’ carc
baby nml keep home
.
Beauty Parlor.
Tonic
Will
I)o
It
lire Businesa Man in Sanford ia
that there will be a meeting of the
FOR SALE—Bungalows, house1in return for a home and other
I Over Mobley’s Drug Store
AUTOMOBILES
AND
stockholders
of
the
HERALD
building
lots.
All
sections
of
this
Column each day.
considerations,
nest
of
reference
As a tunic when there Is weak
Park Avc. Phone 215.
nt inc
the oiofSanford. Britt Realty Co.
hen an PRINTING
1 a i a n a i l COMPANY*,
i .\»&gt; i , at
ness and
nml luck
lack nf appetite,
uppi-tltc. uwhen
will be required nnd this will I,,,
bi jt ni*8fi
REPAIRS
i lit11»* exertion
make* ynu Cecil flee of said company in the City
■ANTED—Customers to save
FOR SALE—Bungalow, close in on permanent place to the right par­
ir- tired, your leicn drair. your hark *
L'Lkri.l«i nt tii7
SEED POTATOES
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
Ford Gift Tickets. One with I
Id. iirhiN. ymir nimitli tauten and v«tir
aM/ ur&lt; • r lor Ida, at 107 Mag­
ty. Address, care Sanford Herald
Palmetto
Ave.,
$1200.00,
terms.
Dodge Roadster.
$1.00 purchase nt W ight’s.
— »*lee|i In broken. Clem Jenna I iver ‘oolia Avenue, on the Jl.Ht dny of
Britt Realty Co.
.4 end Kidney Tonic Is th** •»o.» thinu Jnnuaty,
.Innnnrv A.
v itD., mo
i nt
» o8 o’clock
Dodge Touring.
1921,
sell human hair nets
AM Kl»—Second-hand FlaT
Hat top
FOR SALE—Or lease, business WOMEN—To
tlmt will restore your sirenutb nml p. nt., for the purpose of amend­
Spalding Rone Flour and
Hudson Touring.
in dozens to consumers. 100 per emit,to
you
t„
enjnv
life.
n.KM
| office desk. See Mr. Combs ut
property on First Street. Britt cent, profit. Steady profitable J"NT!H t.IVKIt
Bli-n Triumph in lings or
Haynes Touring.
AND KIDNEY ing the chnrtor of snid corpora­
Hernld office.
Realty Co._______
tiocnuse of Its general tion, as to name thereof and nlso i Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
Bushel Boxes. oGod for
Scripps-Booth
Touring.
business. Wonderful proposition, TONIC,
■ANTED—Filing Clerk. Chase &amp;
TONIC
nml
I'ealtli-glvln^
effect. Im*
FOR
SALE —At a bargain, 5-room write
table also.
Oakland Touring.
--- —■—&lt;
••••»•&gt; ikvi
Iger Co., 1123 Broadwny, e-talil Islieit Itself ns n rerngnlxeil
ns to Article II. and VI. of snid
117 Park Avenue
To.
Phone 465
bungalow
with
sleeping
porch,
New
Y*ork._
reme.lv for Toltl’ID I IVKU. chat tor.
KENT VULCANIZING CO.
[ANTED—At onco n small InSltounnel.", F-KVEIt. MAt.AltIA AND 4VU.DM
‘
on Palmetto Ave., four blocks from l WANTED----- 7,200
nniesi
CORNER OAK AND 3RD ST.
HERALD
PRINTING
COMPANY.
»nie3tteople
r*. u «ncs u v k b and k id abater, i'honc 197-J._________
CHASE A CO.
First St. $3500.00, small payment
now MAKE BIG MONEYY sell- NEV TONIC Is not only tieiieltelat
PIIONE 17.
By Reese Combs, President.
PIIONE
536.
I aNTED—To borrow one hur.
down,
balance
like
rent.
Britt
ing
Watkin’s
nationally
ndve
Attc
tt:
ertised
a
Hv,‘r
mcillelne.
hot
It
I
xerCOR SALE—Reo speed-wagon in Realty ,Co.
a cleansing nml stlmulnting,' R. II. Berg, Secretary.
*household
• •• products.
•
-—
Bred dollars on good interest.
YOU
CAN, els.-s
Influe.ire in the stoma h nml lunvfirst class condition. Equipped
Sanford Novelty
|ll give lo use and as security
TOO.
Branches
nil
over
U.
S.
nnd
el*.
Through
Its e*eel|ent
FOR SALE—Attractive bungalow,
tlinrtli- tiruperlles Dill- us Imiiurl■1922 Ford Coupe in good con"- BETTER BABY CHICKS: Pine- for bus service but never been
Canada.
Rare
CHANCE
JUST
modern,
a
barguitt;
terms.
In­
used ns such.
Can be easily
• !es rvlileh have lllterferre.l With
Write 100, care Herald.
NOW for City Sales dealers, men healthy
Works
processes ore ilrlven eut
breeze, White Leghorn Chicks changed for truck of nny kind. See quire 1103 Oak Ave.
labllshmenl ycu can feelqa
or
women,
full
or
part
time,
in
the
Tut
.* no ftl.t.S irlille using the
nre
sired
by
pedigreed
males
from
E.
E.
Echols
a
t
Sanford
Mattress
-ralisfied in your own mh.
city of.Sanford, nnd elsewhere, ■neilli'iiie—the TONIC n ill Itlint Is
W ANTED high record hens. Eggs perfect­ Factory.
President Cooliilge called the Write today for our practical, cure m T•••leil.
that we would be making
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
i n : COST
IS
SMALL—T il K
nnd sell my car­ ly hatched by modern incubators.
shipping board and others to the MONEY-MAKING PLAN, J. R. ItK.NIil'IT
IS 11It MAT.
: better article. This, howet pENTS—Make
on remover. A good, clean Vigorous chicks, true to sthiin,
Harry Payne Whitney,{ New White House for a conference on ” ntkins Company, Dept. 96, Ment-1 tfoonitllat
Amlersoii, Hanford,
General Shop and Mill Work
is a human impossibility,
kitimati* business; good profits. $20 a hundred; $180 a thousand. York banker and sportsman, testi­ the mercfinnt marine problem.
phis, Tenn.
i I’lorhla.
bake a perfect bread and i Earles McDaniels, Box 601, Home-! Immediate deliveries. Order "bet­ fied before the S rna'c investiga­
Contractor nnd Builder
Cards of Sanford’s Reputable
audience In
ter baby chicks" front Pinubrcczc tion committee investigating naval
lad, Fla.
A resolution authorizing inves­ WANTED—Capacity
feet pastry.
&gt; i
the
Milanc
Sunday
night.
J
a
n
-;
NOTICE
Professional
Men,
each
of
Farm, Callahan, Florida.
oil leases.
tigation of the election of Sena­ uary 6, to hear tho forceful and
517 Commercial Street
JFlorida .Sun — The propaganda
The regular annual meeting of whom, in hit chosen profession
tor Mayfield, Democrat. Texas, able spenkrr nnd Bible student, the stockholders of the F’irst Na­
ling spread by a few politicians FOR SALE—Oranges, 50c, 75c nnd
was
adopted by the Senate.
lctfect that “the national p a rty ”
$1.00 per 100, grapefruit $2.00
Mr. Kendall of New Y’ork. It’u tional Bank of Sanford, F'lorida, the Herald recommends to the
Representative Upshaw, Geor­
II not recognize nny organi/.n- and $2.50 per 100. I). T. Tiller, gia, and Blanton, Texas, Demo­
different. Y'ou'll like it, especial­ will be held in the directors room people.
In in Florida o ther than nn op- Pnoln.
Another failure ntnrkcd the Sen­ ly if you love the Bible and are of the bank nn Tuesday, January
crats, introduced icsolutions to
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
■nizatiuu whose policies may be SHE the Sanford Stove Works, 602 stop liquor drinking in official ate efforts to elect a chairman of unprejdiced. F’rce.
Hth. 1924, at 10:00 o’clock, a. nt..
Itatid by tfc rft^ r^ a id bosses, ir
ns provided in the by-laws, for th«&gt;
the interstate commerce commit­
life.
Sanford
Ave.
before
buying
NOTICE
Works
• only buuk-f-but a libel on.the , rtnvcs. Wo will save you money,
tee.
The annual meeting of the Stock­ election of a board of directors to George A. DeCottes
aUicjuipntty— — ______ _
i Wo nlxo repair stove &lt; of oil kipd*.
holders of the Sanford lltiilning serve for tho ensuing year, to con-!
“It it’s Metal we can weld It”
Attorne.v-nt-Lnw
grnfanolns
and
sewing
.....
i
A’LdtdCA%/&lt;Wlatioii'
WilT Be IteliDkc sider. the advisability t f incrcosing
machines.
tOO.MS FOR RENT
thcapital
stock
in
tho
sum
of
$50,­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
its office.
No. 108 Magnolia
Over Seminole County
19 l-tfc
bR RENT—2 rooms for light REGULAR meals served nt the I
Avenue, 8 P. M., Saturday, Janu- 000.00 and to transact such other
Bank
business ns may propoerly conic
brekeeping. Hernld Apartments.
ury I2th, 1921 for the purpose of before
Pheonix, single meals, by the»l
the
meeting.
Sanford,
------------Florida
| ebeifng Board of Directors for
Inn I and 5. Private entrance' dav nr week __Try them.
B. F\ WIUTNER.
running water.______________
J
A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
the ensuing year nnd for the trnnsCashier.
MELON Seed—Toni Watson, Irish
1ailing of such other liusinens as _______
Established 1909
DR RENT—Large bed room
ray, Klecklcy sweet, Florida F’amay legally come before tho meet­
MONEY
furnished next to hath, four vorite, Ga. Rattlesnake. I grow
Real
Estate, Loans and
ing.
Schelle Maines
Send this nd nnd ten cents to
wood heater. 608 W. 1st and save these seed myself, money
Insurance
T. J. MILLER, President.
Foley £ Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
can not buy any better. 50 cents
Attest:
Phone
18
101-8
Magnolia Ava,
,
Chicago,
III,,
writing
your
name
Dr KENT—3 furnished rooms; !h. \V. II. Thomson, Lloyd. Fla.
:- LAWYER
A. P. CONNELLY*,
I and address clearly. You will re­
private home
509 E. 3rd St. FOR SALE—F’erris White Leg
12-20-24-1-3-10—fitc.
.
ceive a ten cent bottle of F'OLEY’S
— Court House
after 5,
’
------------horn Roosters of high egg pro
WINTER COUGHS~AND~UOLI)S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
[RRENT -Nice front bed-room duction. $3 each, R. F. I). Route
With thu chnngenlile weather for coughs, colds nnd hoarseness,
STEWART The Florist
117 i^iurrl Ave.
A., five miles west of Sanford.
which we have at this season of also free sample package of F’OFlowers For All Occasions
pi. RENT—F’ttrnishcd room and Mrs. H. A. Taylor.
tell year coughs and colds nre very LF1Y”S PILLS, a diuretic stim u­
Members Florists Telegraph De­
xrage. Man ami wife or two FOR SALE—Baby eartitge; rost
1prevalent. Bo prepared for them. lant for the kidneys, and FOLEY*
Fred R. Wilson
livery Association
P;&lt;m preferred. Inquire The OutHave a bottle of FOLEY'S HON­ CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con­
•15. Butg'iin t:t $20. Mrs. Tom •
EY AND
TAR COMPOUND stipation and Hiliousreas. These
814
Myrtle
Ave. Thono 260-W
Moon* 310 W. 3rd St.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
handy, and with the first sign of u wonderful remedies have helped
RENT—Large furnished FOR SALE—Missionary straw­
cough or cold take tt dose anil pre­ ntillious of people. Try them! Sold First National Bank Bldg.
llront bed room 1020 Myrtle.
berry plants well rooted, care-;
vent « serious ailment. FOLEY’S everywhere.
fully paeked, 50c per hundred,
Sanford, ------------- Florida
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
$3.50 per M. delivered. Mathew.i
Sanford Machine
has been tho standard family cough
Co., Tallahassee, F’ln., Route (’.
remedy
for
over
35
years,
bring­
ftrnrral Mnrhlnr nml Holler
FOR SALE—Worn!, l-foot oak
ing prompt relief nnd when onco
Work*
and nine. 16-inch stove wood
Elton J Moughton
used you will' newer he w ithout it.
oak nnd pine. See or write, T. G&lt;
*
&gt;
llmlrr
(Irlntllss
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Coffee and Lunch Shop
Spearman, Osteen.
ARCHITECT
fhntir RJ
Snnrnril. Fla.
K.",f„r.|, I-'lorhln. Jnn. I. t!)2l F O R SA LE—Stove wood in a n y .
First National H ank HIdg.
V,',,i| " ’ ' M.-.-Hi.i, 12. ri.uiiquantity.
See
Clifford
Walker,
Clearwater Contract to be Ut ! A u t O T o p B i u l d i l l g 2 n d
II,,.
”f F b.rlila. I will |&gt;,&gt;
Sanford, -------- — F lo rid a
, f"ll.,u luxe IlIlKVM. nil III,. «frita- nr phone Ill-W .___ __________
for construction of 90 miles of
1‘hour IDHI, ,
**ic hour* H, t lifter TICKETS for tonight’s show at STRAIGHT AND SEVERELY
-rhuav 4M
)
highway
in
Pin
state
Pinellas’ county ( l O O l’ W O S t o f tllG S a i l
,l“' l‘itrpo:ie of re,-,.|v1nK
nt
cost
of
$2,1&lt;®,000.
Herald office for Mrs. Sand.
! ‘•'l,,r"" for i»i&gt;• venr I!•21YOUTHFUL
CLEVER MORNING FROCK
i laniinry r
QUICK SERVICE
__ _____
lO:oo A. Anderson.
A:&lt;m» |- m
MILDRED SIMMONS
A
slip-on
dress
cd
gray
or
old-rose
J
jut ns cleverly designed at it can HELPED LITTLE GIRL’S COUGH
J.l'fol la muiry
FOR
SALE—Wakefield
Cabbage
10:00
,\.
T R A N S F E R
Georgette
demure
. * - ran
--- -look
-- very
■ J &gt;•»
m m c and
kt t u.. p. M.
ic is ibis m iriting fr.x k in tlark-hluc
plants. Phone 113-W.
Teacher of IManoforto
"FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR
— clue it a deep lace collar i» added to •ashtncrc. it buttons all the way
J lo t- V j-bmuary 2iKt. 10:00 A.
.urnl mill l.onK IllaUnre Haaland Pipe Organ
,
,
.
i „ i
round neck. Fashionable collars in'vn the front, ai d there arc slasiin COMPOUND is fine. My little
IniV. Miimxo
r.al,rl‘ ihi ' January :i»t.
Apopkn—-Modern home bum. nowadays ciunc in two parti, as c it tbe armholes which form a senti- girl had an awful cough. I got a
Studio; Room 225, Meisch
i n. :: m&gt; p m.
constructed to house
Apopka ruI&lt;.( Wlt|, ,hc onI(.r rcvcrucd so that Jioitldcr yoke effect when the lower bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND
pa I'-ii., —January 22ml
A. ( hiof,” including installation of ,|lt. ,ic q ) ,.r s c r t i(lll h a t , h c f
Building
dgcs are gathered and attached to .TAR COMPOUND nnd gave her a
o:oo
A.
up-to-date
printing
plant■
Two
tiers
with
hcmst.tchcd
Items
arc
few
doses
and
she
wns
greatly
re­
lie tipper ones. Pockets add to the
^lo “
M'*nWry 2:lr"m
umvm to
mi H
IV oiv.
ii M
added
the
skirt
ofl IIII3
tin's IlliJI1C
modelI anu
and tractical jx ssilida.es of the model. lieved,’’ writes Clyde H. Henson,
S. 0 . Shinholser
.ut,r 3'':o;'l,T-jT,miari- “ “'• I:oo l*
\V .A. IIOIIIIH, VI. II.
One thousand nine hundred nnd the girdle of self-material may or ■t also may lie carried nut in wmt Mtirlbrook, Virginia. The best
«|irrl.vll*liii{ In
P-j1
-'
Ji.rj—January
:tth.
Icvett
acres
of
pineappplcs
in
culmay
not
be
finished
the
back
with
0:00
el
remedy
for
coughs,
colds,
hoarse­
ripe,
wool
epotige
or
silk
poplin
L*» in . :«'o |»t
•
Urinary llls.aa.a amt
Contractor and Builder
ivation on
Coast...of .......
F’lorida sash-ends
Medium ...
size requires 4yi Muliunt size requires 47.', yards 36- ness; relieves promptly and effec­
.......East
................
...........90m
. ,t_a, ______
If,' tro&gt;|)iKy—chriinlc akin nml
f ■2'!mi~ m nu•'*r&gt;' -Sili, |0:0(» a . : tivation
_
Ifyards
1 r, V Jo-inclt
I. material.
nrb material.
tively. FOLEY’S HONEY AND EXPERT Typewriter cleaning nnd lilimil iIIhc.ihvn. IVtnalu ItlKfiiHi'a
Jan ford ,--------------- Florida
Itlm'imntlMii.
Palmetto—One car of oranges
f itdorial Review Dress No. 177a
Picti rial Review Dress No. 1760. TAR COMPOUND has stood the
f j’oo'T-. y',:,""ary 23lh- U00 P. .
repairing. Call II. S. Pond, i nml
Ofllrr :mi Ulr-I Nnllnnnl llank
from
here
shipped
to
Philadelphia
Sizes.
18
end
20
years,
and
J4
to
44
Sizes,
J
i
tu
50
iudna
bust.
Price
-15
test
of
time,
serving
three
genera­
phone 225 or Peoples Hank.
* Mil till Ini:
* A. VAUGHN.
. ------•
j 'itches bust. Price 45 cents.
•cuts.
tions.
sold for
$2,020.*
Tax Assessor.
Florida.
179-tfc 1 Hanford
--------------- ----------

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F.P.

PHONE 148

Hie Number is 148

BUSINESS

DIRECTORY

J

\TS F E R

WHIDDON &amp; HODGES

Mill

PURELY

AGENTS

R 0U 1H BAKER!

Daily Fashion Note

Daily Fashion Noie

Advertising as an
Investment

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The tim e must come when all
Y businesses will consider the
advisability of advertising in
the sam e spirit that a manufactu rer ponders over the advisability of adopting a new
machine. One does not install
a piece of labor-saving mech? anism because it suits his fan-

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NOTICE TO T A X

Co.

EAT AT BOB AND BETTY’S

=ILocated in the Field’s

On the other hand, the man
who looks to advertising to
checkmate all weaknesses and
shortcomings of his business
and to carry it along to vie*
tory despite these, has a childlike faith in tho
the miraculous.
miraculous
*i _
•* c^ eJ^lsmfif wdl not »

Juan Garage
FeaturingII o m e
Cooking-, Home Made
Pies and a good clean
meal for 35c

Short Orders a Specially |

f c b equn
S es
S it. r
f S
or m fe Ditstness
will brinff him thearei'bo?
fuI1 |,ene-it
V
Y
He expects the new ma- fit? °,f
mel'&gt;‘s- , 11 'v|:
...........................
not
eliminate
in
i. chine to reduce his cost to opeliminate wastefulness
wastefulness i»

$

crate—perhaps to make a bet- ‘ns factory or his stole, hut
b r in g in g u p f a t h e r
♦ ter product-and thus aid ™1I reduce his.cost to open: •
i him in meeting competition h W1" nat alake lllofiieal seB- &lt;( ,V* ------E A O M j THE. A R C H I T E C T TH A .T I
_
X and making larger profits. !'&gt;g methods successful; but l WAdHT A F L O O R 'T O M Y S E L F IN T H E

Y
Advertising- is exactly sim­
Y ilar. The man who refuses
Y
Y to consider it as a possible ex-

Korea Is Damaged
Tidal Wave and Floods : did

not yield a grain of food.
- — ~
I An added destructive force was
rnc^ivi I t(!.‘K,,t n-i,8 ~ ifh ‘po-r t ' ? K*;»nt. tidal wave, which surged line, the new lino standing straig h t
rcc-tvi d Ly
tiio 1 resl|ytorian tulur.d and swi,llowvd tqi entire up like palirades.
Board of Missions from mission- ,village.'. It svvoat largeboats' Many
Presbyterian
churehe.i
arics inKorea show that t hat into village streotn and cut u new we e washed away and others
country suffered heavy damage beach line 50 t&gt; 100 feet f u r t h ecollapsed
r .............................
a fte r being weakened Ly
during the latter p art of 1923 from jinluud front
the original shore the Hoods und storms.

pedient, simply shuts his eyes
on one of the problems of his
business. He might as well
ignore the banks as sources
of credit when he has need to
borrow capital.

it will assist good selling: me­
thods, and often point the way
for improving- them.
vlkJtlll3 is
10 the
„.w „.W
1 in*
Advertisingmost
expensive motive power that
the m anufacturer or mer*
chant can buy today. It is a
form of stimulus that brin£s
excellent returns on the in*
vestment.

Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation
tvith The American Association of Advertising Agencies

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l-IEV/ H O U t E - A M D »N A O O 'T t O N &gt; N E E D
A ^ E V / I N C - R C O n A N O A *bU»TE
FO R N 'T r t t t E C R E T A R Y

B y GEORGE McMANUS

7

W. J. Thigpen
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE. AUTO
Insurance

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SAN FO R D .FLO RID A, T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 8, 1924

Bryan To Support
Floridan For Pres.
M IA M I,
Jan. 8.— William
Jennings Bryan, who is a can­
didate from this state to the
national
convention,
stated
Tuesday i f elected ho would
present the name o f a Florida
citizen to the nomination, lie
did not say whom he had in
mind, but said he would reveal
his name beforo the meeting of
the Democratic national execu­
tive committee on Jan. 15.

SIN G LE C O PIE S F IV E C E N T S

Chicago Tourist
Train Is Derailed

SCENE OF EXPLOSION

Set Aside $2,000 To Re Used For
* Seminole County F a ir
Exhibit

Ik For Three Hours on the Sub­
ject of Russian Recognition

NUM BS*

B IR M IN G H A M . Jan. 8.-Florida tourist train of. Illinois
Central railroad was derailed
Tuesday at Creswcll, Ala., JO
miles couth o f Birmingham, ac­
cording to a report received
at the offices of the company
here. N o passengers were in­
jured. Train with heavy pas­
senger list was southbound
from Chicago to Jacksonville

Hr Till* A iM flo ltil P ffM .
N IN E W E L L S H A V E
W ASH ING TO N, D. C „ Jan. 8.—
The county commissioners met
D R IV E N
Crowded gailerlea listened Mon­
Tuesday morning nt the court
day to more than three houn o f
house to hold the monthly business
oratorical effort and running fire
of repartee.
Mrs. Coolidgc, her
meeting of the bonrd. Those pres­
son, John, and Mrs. Frsnk W.
ent were John Molsch, chairman,
Stearns occupied seats in the presi­
C.
W. Entzmingor, B. F. Wheeler,
dent’s row.
Proposed W ells To Be I f
IwiD Be Punishable By Severe
G. L. Bledsoe nnd E. Curlctt.
Senator Lodge bssed his oppo­
ed W ith Verticle Turbia*.
sition to recognition o f the soviet
The most important mntter o f
penalties According T o
government on the ground thnt the
business taken up by the bonrd
, Pumps
Proclamation
Russian government was engaged
T H O R P E K IW A N IA N GUEST
during the morning session was
R E B E LS ROB T R A IN .
in fostering propaganda against
When tho c ity commisalon
that o f providing the sum o f $2,000
By Thr AMMlated P r c - )
thc Americnn government. Quot­
W. H. Fnrlcy, a prominent lec- contly voted to hold a bond eloe*
I
lr
T
h
e
A
n
o
rlw
ted
PrrM
.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.— Prcsling from published documents pur­
fo r the Seminole county fnfr,exhibit turcr o f the merchants’ service do-, tion to ascertain whether the citl»
N E W O R LE A N S , Jan. 8.— Tam­ porting to provo the propaganda
to be held nt Madison Square Gar­ nurtnient o f the National Cash( sens o f Sanford favored the eroe*
\m Coolidgc took further steps
pico has been captured by rebel chnrges he declared that the pro­
den
in New York. Rognrding this Register Company o f Dayton, 0..i tion o f a municipal w ater,
I to aid the Obregon government In forces, according to the New Or- paganda comes directly from the
matter, the board passed the fo l­ will he a guest and principal and gas plant, the subject o f
I Kexico Monday, signing a procla- Iotins Daily States, which bases its government we arc asked to re­
lowing rcsoutions:
speaker o f tho Chnmlicr o f Com­ wnter wns brought in the diseu*-.
He also asserted that
I nation which imposed an Immo- story on information received cognize.”
merce luncheon to be held on Fri­ sion nnd as a result a contract w **
Be
it
resolved
thnt
it
is
tho
through
Mexicun
revolutionary there were "interlocking director­
Lu u embargo on any shipments
day o f this week at the Vnidez entered into with thc Layno Sout
rensc of this body thnt the
circles here.
ates" between the soviet govern­
eastern Company, o f Memphis*
Hotel.
*
county should expend nt least
I of war munitions to the country
ment, the communist party and the
Tonn., whereby thnt company w »*
32.320 at the exposition at
The
subject
o
f
Mr.
Farley’s
ad­
- Sensational Rattles Soon.
eseept with the specific approval
communist international.
Madison Square Garden in
dress has been delivered by Mr. to put down n series o f test w elh
M EXICO C IT Y , Jnn. 8.— (Via
of the government. A fine o f $10,Senator Borah, following Sena­
New
York
nnd
Farley
in
hundreds o f cities in an effort to locate an adequate
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.
ooo v,
or two tyears
imprisonment
or Lercdo Junction). — Sensational tor Lodge, immediately in nn ex­
throughout
the
country nnd nt pres­ supply o f soft water.
Photo
shows
ruins
of
starch
house
(nt
rig
h
t),
of
the
Corn
Whereas
thc
budget
fo
r
the
I both may be imposed upon convict- bnttles arc expected soon on both temporaneous
address, declared
Currying out the suggestion
ent
he
is
on
a
tour
of Florida giv­
present
year
has
been}
made
up
I td
nt violators
of
the
embargo.
fronts,
especially
in
the
Vera
Crux
Products Company, Pekin, 111., torn by an explosion recently.
violators
thnt the Russian government was
ing this lecture nnd R. W. Pear- that was made in n report by II. L»
nnd thc mileage fixed nnd
Action was taken by the presi­ (eastern) sector, where, acccording established and its recognition
Eight bodies were recovered immediately. Thirty others ure
man, secretary o f the Chamber of Craig, special consulting engineer;
Whrens the bnnks o f this
dent on recommendation o f Sec­ to the wur department, the feder­ would stabilize conditions in this
Commerce, has been fortunate employed by the city, tho well*
missing.
a
l
ure
advancing
upon
Tehuacnn
county have agreed to ndvnnce
country as well ns Europe, open
retary Hughes. No formal statcenough
to secure him to como to were driven in tha sand hllla sooth
which
w
ill
bo
the
scene
o
f
the
up trade and also tend to check nny
the said sum to the &gt;county
I ment accompanied the text o f the
o f town.
Sanford this week.
demonstration agent,
proclamation when it was made "bloodiest battle since the revolu­ propaganda here. Briefly refer­
Thc report o f tho Memphis com­
tion
started.”
Mr.
Farley’s
fine
reputation
ns
ring
to
the
propaganda
question,
I public at the state department. So
Re it further resolved that
pany
concerning its activities
The
rebel
generals,
Guadalupe
a
speaker
in
widespread
and
has
Senator Doran said he did not be­
fir as known, however, tho Washin thc budget of 1924 provision
been commented upon favorably discoveries, which was received
I (niton government has no exact Sanchez, Maycotte and Villnrenl, lieve the soviet government had
will he made for said expendi­
everywhere he has visited nnd in Saturday by C ity Manager W. B.
information ns to intended snles of have reinforced the garrison at been involved in this respect since
ture to be pnid out uf thc tax
that
point
and
rebel
cavalry
and
securing him to speak to the Williams, was made public by th«
1019.
I arms in the United States to Mexi­
revenue derived for tho year
infnntry
have
been
seen
marching
Chnmhr o f Conimorco and merch­ latter Tuesday.
“ There seems sufficient reason
can rebel factions beyond the in­
1924 nnd when said funds are
There were nino wells driven
ants o f this city, Mr. I’earmnn
upon which to base a foreign policy
quiry through tho department of to Tlacotcpec, near Tehuacnn.
in
hand
the
county
o
f
Semin­
Official udvices place the num­ but not enough for nn indictment,” D A Y
ami ns n result it wan discovered
feels
that
ho
can
promise
a
real
S E T FOR FR ID AY
justice received yesterday from the
ole will reimburse snid bank or
treat in store for those who ex­ that a pot aide soft wnter wraa
di is Huerta agent in New Orleans ber o f rebels defending Tehuacnn ho nsesrted. "Recognition of the
bnnks for such sum or sums
at 11,000, but the federal advanc­ present Russian government would
found in the sand formation lying
pect to be present.
concerning purchase and assembly
o
f
money
advanced
to
the
coun­
ing column number 0,000.
constitute neither approval of its
Everyone is cordinliy invited to nbovc the rock. It is estimated
in New Orleans fo r shipment to
ty
demonstration
agents
nut
to
(Tehuncnn, with n population of
ply
m!$j
attend the Friday meeting, it was thnt from these mind hill* a nuppl
I the rebel forces, o f arms and am­ about 8,000 is 65 miles southeast policy nor o f the character o f the
exceed $2,320.
I
h
the
Opinion
of
A
ll
Leading
men
forming
it.
Such
action
would
x_
announced, hut those who intend o f from two or three million giafI munition.
S
Appearing
in
behalf
o
f
the
e
o f the city q f Puebla.)
Ions o f water muy he secured daily
nioun simply that we realize it is
Under tho proclamation
the
Citizens Interviewed
Mbit were Forest Lake, Edward to lie present nre requested to tele­ according to tlie report.
the only governing power in Russia
phone
Mr.
Pearmnn
so
that
a
place
treasury department would be rcTuesday
Rebels Rob Train.
URGES H IG H E R I'R O F H S T A X Higgins nnd B. F. Whitner, Jr.
The estimates were made from
nnd if we aro to deal nt nil with
may be reserved.
quired immediately to deny clear­
E A G LE PASS, Tex., Jnn. 8.— that great nation it mus be through
Another mntter taken up hy tho
specimens o f sand taken from tho
ance at any port or along tho bor­ Three hundred rebels under VicIn
conection
with
the
announce­
Friday o f this week w ill be elec­
Illy Tlir A»«(it*ln&lt;fd rrp»««|
bonrd was the appropriation of
different stratua of earth. Sam&gt;
its government."
der to arms shipments o f any char­
ment thnt w ill be here, Mr. I’onrene Davila held up u Mexican N a­
pies o f w ater were also taken
W A S H IN G T O N ,- Jnn. 8.— An­ $250 for a county exhibit at the
Senator Lenroot,
replying to tion day in Sanford when tho vot­
acter for Mexico except where the tional rnilway train at Sabinas,
mnn
also
stated
that
on
Jan.
2d,
Orange County Fair provided the
from the wells and annlyzed. From
|specific approval of Secretary Coahuila, Sunday afternoon, took Senntor Borah, said the latter had ers o f this city will decide whether other tax revision program, thnt j
o f the Republican insurgenta in the city would appropriate a like sum. Merle Thorpe, editor o f the "N a ­ the report o f the logs o f the sev­
lughes for the shipment has been 4,100 pesos from the express and not unswered the argument of Sen­ or not the $920,000 bond issue for
tion’s Business’’ will lie the guest
C. D. Rnimloy appeared in-fore o f the Kiv-anis Club nnd will speak eral wells, it was noted that those
I obtained. The department o f jus- the guns and ammunition from n ntor Lodge nnd had virtually ad- the erection o f water, light and house, was offered Monday as n
ike presumably will instruct its few soldier guards on the train, mitted thnt hostile propaganda was gas plants together with the erec­ substitute for the Mellon plan, the hoard in connection with the upon n subject thnt will present driven on French Avenue wero tho
host sand formations. The form a­
whicli already bad drawn the fire railroad crossing* near Oviedo. The
|agents to cause tho arrest o f any few soldier guards on the train, being spread. This country, Sen­ tion of u city hull, will bo passed. o
some o f tile live issues o f the day. tion in the locality o f these walla,
f Democratic Members o f the -board authorized
*
ator
Lenroot
declared
should
not
Mr. W heeler to The magazine o f which Mr. Thorpe
irsons conspiring to violate the then permitted tho train to pro­
As the time draws ncurcr for
enter negotiations to
stop the thc election, interest in it is be­ house ways and. means committee. hn\e tha crossings cleared o : . js t|„,
is the official organ the report said, snows from eight
w.
y \
ceed to the border here, nccordiing
A
s
outlined
to
the
house
by
Rep­
I)f t)l0 Unitc(l Statcil Chamber of to ten feet o f sand and shell lying
Unless nrnta» smuggling in defi- to American passengers who ar­ propaganda, its cessation being a coming more manifest and it is resentative Frcar, Wisconsin, a hushes nnd other rubbish.
on top o f the rock formation.
condition precedent to considera­ believed that a big majority of
|nice of the ,embargo
It was passed that a notice b e1Commerce and ia one o f the most Wells driven on tho I-ako MaiV
. .. should, reach
, /' rived at Eagle Pnss today.
member o f tha ways and means
tion
of
recognition
ns
laid
down
id thc control of
thc citizens will vote on the ques­ committee, the insurgents’ alter­ served on the Atir.ntic Coast Lin-.* widely rend nm| inliucntiat inngn- road indicated that there la small
. •,_J, ort'?ni b°y?n«L
A-fU.r robbing the train the rovotion, A great deal o f interest is native propose:! taxes on excess Compnny to have the railroad-, zincs o f its kind in the country. chance o f securing wnter near
mil officers uf the government, |utlon|Bts tore up the truck and by President Coolidgc.
Senator Borah’s contention, thnt being shown ut the last minute, it profits, g ifts
.&lt;1131.1iiiuvco
near Oviedo and on the Mr. Thorpe was invited to come to there because o f tlie fact that tho
orders for army and navy cooperat the telegraph wires.
and undistributed
,
I tion sre not exported to be sent. I The Amerocan travelers were propaganda would diminish after la said.
profits, nu increased inheritance j Banfqrd-Orlundo road put into good; Sunford by the Chamber o f Coin- sand strata is very thin and is
Indications are that the election tax, repeal o f many o f the so-cul) condition. It wns pointed out that Moi‘cc but because he was unable mixed with clny.
l-.Piwulent Coolwlgo*#. action m'. n6t m olested, they said, but Dariln recognition was challenged,by Sen­
lows orders by thc Treasury «&gt;**-! advised them to get their families ator Lenroot, who said I f Russia w ill be carried by a big majority. ed nuisance tuxes und publicity o f this will he thc second notice to be' to b.&gt; here on a Friday to meet
The company made the follow­
should be recognized the avenues Short statements from
various tax records.
sent out on thin question.
Later: with that body
at its weekly ing recommendations:
signing the proclamation foreshnd- out o f Mexico.
thnt the
for
spreading
propaganda
would
citizens
o
f
Sunford
have
elicited
|
it
was
moved
to
refer
the
matter
lunchyon,
he
was
asked
to
bo
the
|jartment to the Cuitoma and Revcproposed wells be installed with
Thc
insurgents’
pinn
calls
for
a
be
increased.
buck
to
many favorable comments wiiich is
Superintendent
T, L .' guest o f the Kiwanis Club.
nue Cutter service to prevent thc
deep w ell vertical turbine pumps
A t thc conclusion o f the debate but another indication that tho 50 per cent reduction in tho nor­ Dunns to put in the crossings;
Hearing of any ships carrying caroperated with direct, connected,
mal
tax
rates
but
would
leave
un­
Senntor Bornh introduced a reso­ ulection w ill he carried.
previously ordered.
joes of arms from the United
vertical motors, or belt driven
disturbed
thc
prevailing
sehedu'.u
lution
calling
upon
Secretary
Here is what some o f Sanford’s
States for the Mexican rebels. Or­
II. C. Dubose upneared before
units, to be driven with oil engines.
o f surtaxes whicli reach n maxi­
Hughes
to
send
to
the
senate,
i
f
progressive
citizens
have
to
say
in
ders probably will include direcFurther recommendation was madu
mum of 50 per cent on incomes in the board in regard to tho pur­
not incompatible with the public regard to the election:
lions to the revenue cutters to
that the wells be placed in tho
chase of the lot adjoining thc court
excess
o
f
$200,000.
interest, the text o f various re­
I). C. Landis: "Best thing city
intercept American ships in the
vicinity of French Avenue, sparing
house on the north. Actiop on the
Illhc's Program in Detail.
ports made during thc last six has ever undertaken."
|event of their surreptitious depart­
them uboiu. I.OUO feet apart anti
Detail o f the insurgents bloc’s mntter was deferred until .‘.he nfM. L. Whitehead: " I f handled
With the thermometer register­ years by persons connected with
ure with arms cargoes from Am ­
pumping into n large gra vity main,
(
urogram were given by Mr. Freni tcruon session.
right
means
greatest
thing
in
his­
I erican waters. The navy would be ing 42 early Tuesday morning, it official and semi-official organiza­
to carry tlie wnter to the main
in a lengthy nddress, a fter which
Just prior to the adjournment
The Sanford I.onn nnd Savings collecting
ha-fin and
pressure
n«ed for this purpose also, is nccd- begins to look as if Sanford has tions active in Russin. The resolu­ tory of Sanford."
he introduced u series o f bills car­ fo r noon, the board voted to take
II. McLnulin, Jr.: " W ill mean
now passed through the worst part tion was laid on thc table. The
ed.
rying the tax changes ho recom­ care o f the w ife and children of Company, Sanford’s newest finan­ pumping plant in the city.
o f the cold wave that it has ex­ senate foreign relations committee thnt Sanford won’t be in danger mended.
The test wells wero driven atDuring his speech he Andrew Hatnlin nt the county cial institution opens for business
•
perienced during the past three is to renew discussion o f the Bor­ o f being burned down.”
the following places:
One mile . ;
urged enactment o f n law specifi­ fnrm for nn indefinite time.
Wednesday
morning
nt
209
Magno­
Fred
R.
Wilson:
"Greatest
ad­
Germans Surprised
days. The mercury registered five nh recognition resolution ns soon
south o f French Avenue; one mllo
cally taxing income from munici­
lia Avenue ni the New
Bishop south o f w ell number one on
higher than Monday morn­ ns determined whether it will in­ vance Sunford could make. Everv pal nnd state securities und de­
Building with
J. I*. Chnpman, French Avenue; four ntilca out on
At U. S. Auto Figures degrees
propaganda
charges city should own its own utility clared a soldiers' bonus hill would
ing and it registered nine degrees vestigate
form erly o f Tnmpa ns manager.
made recently by Secretary Hughes plants."
Iaike Mnry road; four and one-half
warmer than Sunday morning.
be passed "notwithstanding the
M. G. Whitcomb: "From stand­
The capital stock of the new in­ miles out on same road; four and
in. Thr Asworlalrd Prm»&gt;
Althought local showers are pre­ und the department o f justice.
protests o f big business men.”
point of sufety, if nothing else is
stitution is $100,000 nnd the stock­ three-quarters miles from Sanfoni
MANNHEIM, Jon. 8.— Mnnu- dicted for this section anil south
Representative Gainer, o f Tex­
considered, is one o f the greatest
holders nre Sanford and Seminole on same road; 30 feet north o f
facturers of automobiles here were of here Tuesday, it is believed
as, ranking Democrat on the wnys
steps undertaken by Sanford."
I peatly interested in American re­ that it will not have any material
Any pronounced way o f doing county people. A ll o f thc fixtures i well number live on Lake Marynnd means committee also had
W. M. McKinnon: "H eartily in
ports that one firm alone was plan­ effect on thc weather and that San­
planned to make an extended ad­ things is a result o f u changed were made in Sanford. Officers rond; quarter o f a mile south o f
fuvor of it ns it means n big thing
ning to extend its plant so ns to ford has now passed through thc
dress in the house elaborating on condition o f living nnd preaching. are: F. W. Pledger, president; C. number two on French Avenua;
fo r Sanford."
I to be able to turn out 10,000 cars most servere part of tho wave.
thc substitute fo r the Mellon pro­ That is what makes Scouting at­ K. Deane, vice-president; nnd J. 600 feet south o f number eight on
J. C. Deen: " I t ’s n mighty big
French Avenue.
The Circuit Court convened at
vach day. It was estimated by
Tuesday morning about 10 o clock
posal whicli lie made public last tractive, interesting and instruc­ E. Thomus,/secretary.
The logs
o f the vairous wells
|automobile
manufacturers here the thermometer registered Co 10 o’clock Tuesday morning with step lorward, in fnct is the biggest night. Announcing that he was tive. It is different, for the rea­
The
Sanford
Loan
nnd
Savings
t
that the two largest plants in Ger­ which was seven degrees warmer Judge J. J. Dickinson presiding event in the history of Sanford.”
not feeling well, he cut his re­ son that the Scout learns through Company proposes to loan money wcre
v
,
C.
L.
B
ritt:
"Means
better
wa­
many, one of which is in Mann­ than it registerd Monday morn­ nud George A. DeCuttcs as state’s
murks short und instead inserted participation; by doing
nnd tho
„
" v l l &gt;o. 1.
actual to wage earners and
the salaried i
ter—
more
o
f
it—
fire
protection—
attorney.
White
Sand
............
1 to 0 ft.
heim, combined produce about 15,- ing.
in the Congressional Records stat­ things. Learning is a by-product men on terms nnd conditions to
, .
to 10 ft.
Following the opening of court reduction in insurance rates— istics nnd other data in support of o f living as much as Scouting is suit their requirements, as tho Brown S a n d ...........G
W0 cars annually. These cars sell
From reports received here it is
enough gas— better elect 'c service
10 to 15 ft.
for about $1,000 each.
the Democratic program.
They machinery' for specific education. commercial banking houses provide Grey Cand _____
indicated that this city really en­ by Sheriff C. M. Hand, tho grand nnd all fo r less money.”
dealt particularly with the amount It
joyed warm er temperature than jury wns impanelled, the names
is the
integrating
center facilities fo r the merchant nnd White Sand .............. 15 to 38 ft.
J. M. G illon:: "Means more to
38 to 67 ft.
being drawn from a list o f 86
o f revenue that would be ruised if through which character is built manufacturer and the fedtrul farm Blue Clay
was
predicted
originally.
Sanford in
BaptiatsWill Erect
in •• every
eu*r&gt; way,
. j , giving
» ' * the recommendations of the Demo- and boys are trained for citizen- loan banks care for the needs of the
(Continued or. page six )
thnt had been drawn fo r general Milliard
Ilr Thr Asttorlnlril l,rr»«*l
chcapcr i Uhty rates and thereby crat„ 0„ tho way9 nm, means comA T L A N T A , Gn.. Jan. 8 .- 0 &lt; Jury duty.
shin. It teaches loyalty to self, farmer.
New Church Building fushion
C H A R C O A L G A S RUNS AUTOS
The following were summoned PirUJ ? 1 ®!. A.*
open grates and the cold
Vfor
' 1people
" |'.. mittec were carried into effect.
to homo and to country. T o bo a
offer
some
inducement
According to officers o f the new
AUTOS
wave have taken approximately a to serve upon the grand jury: E.
Orders Estimates Prepared.
good
Scout
is
to
be
a
good
citizen
n» The A n n flilril l&gt;rr««&gt;
score o f lives in various sections j t . Summerville, Albert E. ( ( ’line, to n&lt;ol&lt;e Uiis city their home."
A t the treasury it wns announc­ and to be a good citizen is to be concern, this now method of finan­
L. Y. Bryan: "Means more to
TAMPA, Jnn. 8.— Baptists o f the o f the South since Saturday, nc- T. J. Bell John Gove, P. A. Mem,
lllv Thr Aaaurlalril I'rraa)
cing the man o f smnll means fills
ed that Secretary Mellon had in­
fity are planning the erection of cording to reports received here J. 1). Evans, Hudson Bull, C. M. the building up and advancement structed the department’s actuary patriotic nnd loyal to one’s nation a long fe lt want and adds much to
B E R LIN . Jnn. 8.—Gas generated
o f the city than anything else that to prepare estimates on the gov­ and proidc.
•hat is believed will bu one o f the Monday.
from charcoal ia being used instead
Monday night there Berry, G. A. Bryant, R. M. GrovcnThe character of a good Scout tho general prosperity o f the coun­ o f gas generated from benzine on
nnest church buildings in the south- were indications that the Southern stein, E. T. Cameron. Charles R. could have happened.”
try.
Thu
industrial
bnnk
is
so
ernment income in thc event the is never honeycombed by deceit
Z. B. R atliff: “ Finest bond is­
Evoerimente
!rn states. It will bo located at states would shed their coating of Lord, B. II. Guthrie, H. L. Haight,
constituted that thu jariou s kinds Ucriin motorbuses.
nor punctured
by
.
- dishonesty.
...
A of installment paper? fit into the have liven conducted iur a year
ufayettc Street and Plant Avenue, ice and normal weather would be C. M. Riggers, R. L. Wheeler, C. sue that could have been put across
Continued
on
page
6.
Seoul is trustworthy,
lie main­
*nd will be built by the First Bnp- returned by Tuesday or Wednes- L. Britt, clerk and K. II. Kilbee, and something that should have
witli chnrcoal-burni-ru, and thay
tains his integrity under ail con­ system nnd much of this class of have been found economical and
been done some time ago.”
!{** Segregation at tho cost for
pupor
which
hus
been
handled
in
foreman.
ditions, and this is only one of
T. O. Owen: "One o f thc best California Markets
otherwise successful.
H* building und furnishings of 1 Eight persons are known to have
A fter the jury had been sworn,
the lessons Daddy teaches Jimmy other places can now be cared for
rl00,000. The site is valued at ap­ died from burns and exposure in Judge Dickinson then edlivcred his things Sanford can do,"
in
Sanford.
A
s
these
concerns
do
both have become interested
I. 1). Martin: “ W ill insure a
A t a Clearing House sinco
proximately $150,000.
Tho audi- Georgia, while reports sny a num­ charge urging that every man do
in scouting. I f a Scout advances not do a regular hanking business,
‘orium will have a seating capacity ber suffered from exposure or seri­ his duty and pointing out the re­ steady growth for Sanford in the
as this business is handled by rePHONE YOUR
future."
of 2,000.
S A N F R A N C ISC O , Jan. 8.— Dis­ no further than first class, he has gulur banks, und handle the regular
ous fire mishaps. In New Orleans sponsibility o f each man.
intelligence
and
energy
enough
to
Jessie A .Lee:
"Means a big tributors o f fresh table grapes in
huHiueiii that the other hanks do
Court adjourned a few minutes thing for Sanford.”
anti its vicinity six persons were
W A N T ADS
NES GUARD GERM A N
California controlling 75 per cent aid the injured and save a life and not, these institutions fill a need
reported to have died and in other before 12 o’clock nnd reconvened
this little fractional part o f his
William
F
ryer:
“
Every
city
o f the crop decided at a meeting
BORDER
sections o f the South come reports at 1 o’clock. The grand jury im­
Direct to The Herald,
truining will uid him in his life ’s in the community and complete the
Continued on page 3.
Monday night to market their pro­
mediately went into session to go
of
open
grate
or
cold
wave
victims.
work,
no matter what it may be. gap in the chain o f the banking
office fo r quick and
•*» The Awnnclnlril t'rra.l
system.
,
duct
through
the
central
clearing
Tho cold weather passed on to into its investigations. It was ex­
The flirst Court of Honor of
courteous service. Re­
SCHLESWIG, Jan. 8.— Germans the tropics Monday, causing the pected that some
house which would be permitted
indictments Democrats Oppose
this
yenr will bo held in the Court
, *&gt;’ are leaving the fatherland thermometer to drop to 62 degrees would be returned before the a f­
to make real based on funds nnd
member that your tele­
in Orlando Jnn. 10, by Cen­ Prominent Citizen
in such large numbers, that the in Havana und leaving smudge ternoon session would close.
Munitions Embargo state of market at distribution House
phone is u Hi raid Want
tral
Florida
Council
.which
will
,, ni*h government has reinforced fires burning in tho orange groves
points. This ia to provide easier
The first case to occupy tho at­
demonstrate the value o f
Scout
Dies
in
Hospital
Service Station.
8uards along the German-DanIlr
ThaAaaorlalral
I’
rru.
grapes to eastern markets.
o f Florida.
Low hanging clouds tention o f the court when it re­
truining us a community unset. A
W A SH IN G TO N . Jan. 8.— Prodo/1 . ,.&lt;‘er to prevent the passage whipped by a fresh breeze that convened
was a civil
action
„ „ JJJ. J l j * _A m i k Ik I , i| I’ rma.
jury composed o f 12 representative
I f you do not have a
or individuals whose papers are swept the peninsula saved Florida s brought by the. Rhodes, Futch, Col­ dent Coolfdge’s Mexican policy
PO W ERFU L RAY TU BE
citizens will occupy the jurors’ u,n °4C ! f/,ST KU ‘ Minn., Jan. 8.—
• *n order.
which
resulted
Monday
in
an
arms
IN
V
E
N
T
E
D
charge account, a state­
against
II. R. Mur­
citrus crop, growers
agree, the lins Company
” • A. Winburn, 60, president of
•
*•»
box,
and
it
will
be
they
who
will
.Special instructions also have temperature in some purts of the roll.
** The plaintiff
‘
* was represent­ embargo directed against thc rev­
ment w il be mailed you
decide the proficiency of thc Scout tho Central Georgia ruilwuy, und
Mr The V m ih *U|i*iI l 'r r « .
assailed from
**m.cd *n the matter o f smug­ belt was reported as having reach­ ed by
iy Judge
Judgi E. F. Householder und olutionists, wr.s
a prominent citizen of the south,
to
advance.
Interesting
demon­
when the ad appears.
LONDON,
Jan.
8.—
Dr.
Hoist
and
4
,
.
* nig. There is a brisk illicit trade ed the freezing mark but without the defendant by W. O. Murrell.
Democratic quarters
Tuesday in
different merit died early Tuesday in tho hospit­
l)r.
Houwers
o
f
Amsterdam,
have
M
rat
ions
"*
the
the
Senate.
Senator
Robinson,
, Jnc®ts. fi*h, canned milk, cheese frost.
It was stated by Attorney Lewis
This is part o f the sat­
invented a new tube which gener­ badge requirements will be given j al. He came here December 22 to
a other staples into Germany.
Tlie temperature was reported nt O’Bryan that the suit o f the Am ­ Democratic floor lender presented ates a powerful beam o f X-rays nnd the public is cordially invited consult
physicians at the Mayo
i
isfactory service given
and
wan
operated
on
for
non­
22 degrees at Jacksoncille and 50 do erican Agricultural Chemical Com­ n hill which would prohibit under practically like a searchlight, nnd to nttcml this session. Thera will clinic
c,,n,c
JL,*Y SYSTEM IS IN A D E Q U A T E grees at Miami early Monday, but pany brought uguinst Nick Zern- heavy penalty the sale o f muni­
by The Herald to its
malignant
tuiuor.
he
a
number
o
f
applications
for
eliminate any
foreign
governments which is said to
before noon the land o f tourists ovcun was settled amicably out o f tions for
L ife and Star budge honors and
advertisers nnd readers.
. n* T,|f Atsuclnletl I'r r n l
dunger
to
thc
operator
handling
it.
either
by
this
government
or
Am­
and sunshine was getting back to court on Tuesday and would not
The rays can he directed on nny tho big feature o f the nccusoin will F IR E CAU SES S M A L L DAMAGE
in r * * an- 8-— Certain juries normal conditions.
appear on the docket as was stated erican citizens.
T o reach all thc peo­
local spot o f the flesh fo r treat­ he the presentation o f Engle Scout
l , 1 *,*choal°vakia
recently have
Ice Monday night was still in in Monday’s paper.
A defective flue is said to have
ment with thc greatest ease, ns, budges to sevcrul Scouts by N a ­
, ”
Hown decisions which are evidence in
CO
OLIDGE
A
G
A
IN
S
T
SURTAX
ple
. effectively— leave
Alnbama, Tenessee,
been the cause o f a small lire which
t lifn .‘ c w' tb general dissatisfac- parts o f Louisiana, the CaroiinnH, S T A T E E N A C TS M A N Y PRISON P A R T O F T H E G A R N E R BILL in spite o f the high tension o f the tional Scout Commissioner, Karl occurred Monday night about 9t3U
yu.:r Want A d ut Tho
Lehmann.
electric current, tho tube can be
LAW S.
they have been either un- Virginia and Georgia, but warmer
I let aid Office.
Rhone
The Court o f Honor will be open­ o’clock at u bouse on Thir • Sire
W A SH IN G TO N , Jnn. 8.— F lor­
miMU3L 8CVoro or unreasonably weather wns forecast.
W A S H IN G TO N , Jan. 8.— I’ rcsl held quite sa fely in the hand.
ed promptly nt 7 o’clock by Judge owned by J. 1). Davison and ..
ua to send fo r it or
ida legislature o f 1923 enacted dent Coolidgc regards tho surtax
win,\us bns the entire criticism,
more prison reform law thun Ims proivsiona o f Garner Democratic C O U N TY JU D G E A P P O IN T E D Cheney, chairman of tlie euurt nnd cupido by u Mr. Smith u.id family.
i,
demand for reform,
phone i t 't o t h j Want
the session will carry with it ape- Danmitc to the extent o f approx!(Ilr The A*a&lt;M-lntrd 1‘ rraal
ever been possessed by any other
.
M ARKETS
tinn
set ^.orth in p a r'M expianntax
premium
as
disregarding
the
Ad Department
T A L L A H A S S E E . Jan. 8.— Frank cial significance from impressive mutely $200 was said to have K en
stntc in any one season ,Mrs. W.
Ilr Vhr SwuflnlfS
uu..n» k ,t
wnr a n d 'the subseprinriplc
thnt
government
should
earned
by
the
fire.
A
new
suit
o
f
C.
Morgan
o
f
Everglades
was
Tucsand
enjoyable
'
'
standpoint.
_
.
F
ive
S.
Jennings,
first
vice
president,
CHICAGO, Jun. 8.— May. wheat,
*hoii» r®1fo*ution
have
brought
__ judge
ice o ff |
*
appointed coun.ty
, applications hnye been rci
received
at clothes valued at $85 belonging to
y «PP
tin. 1 a ri(;ticenhlo uncertainty in 1.08 2-4 to 1.09 1-8; July, 1.07 1-1; told the General Federation o f encourage investment o f capital of day
P H O N E 148
ine
L*r county.
He succeeds Frank j] Scout lieudqunrtcrs
headquarters from
Be outs Mr. Smith and some bed clothes
count
conceptions corn, May, .75 3-4 to .70; oats, May, Women’s Clubs in her report Tues­ enterprise in business enterprises Collier
uf . general
r p o p u l a* r
i desiring advancements.
wero destroyed and some damage
U. Hunter, Jr., resigned.
day.
r r,8ht and wrong,
rather than in tax freezeiner.
45 3-4 to 7-8.

|any

violations

LECTURER WILL
MAKE TALK TO
C. OF. C. FRIDAY

REBELS SEIZE
TAMPICO; BIG
BATTLE SOON

COMPANY

m

PROMINENT SANFORD CITIZENS
COMMENT ON COMING ELECTION

THE BONUS BILL
WILL BE PASSED TO PASS SAYS
FREAR OF (LWIS.

E

RECEDING COLD
WAVE HAS COST
DOZENS L I V E S

NEW FINANCIAL
INSTITUTION TO
BE HERE SOON

Court o f Honor
Will Be Formed

Grand Jury Is
Drawn Today

\

�SIX

THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD* MONDAY* JA N U A R Y 7, 1921

CITY NEWS PARAGRAPHS

SANFORD CHURCH RING FOLLOWERS
HAS BIG GROWTH PAY TRIBUTE TO
MEMORY OF MISKE

The air Is full -of thing*.you
thermomater was
seven degrees
above zero a t Raleigh early Sun­ shouldn't ml3s. . Get a radio.
day, the coldest since 1018.
No deaths have been reported as
a result o f the cold.

MILANETHEATRE

WED., JAN.

R 0 T A R IA N 8 M E E T T U E S D A Y
Tho Rotary Club w ill hold Its
Snath Carolina Shircra
weekly luncheon nt the Vnldczl
■____
* .i. ...iti.
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The Presbyterians yestordny bcCO LM U BIA, S. C.. Jan. 7 .- ^
South Carolina generally Sunday;*
,jr— A m eeting o f the St. Geerge W. Knight presiding over, gan the twclth year o f the pnewas shivering in its coldest snap
the meeting. No m eeting was held' tornto of Rov. E. 1). Rrownlec.
es Guild at 3 p. m.
ST. PAU L,M inn., Jan. 7.— Fol since January 11U8. Temperatures
MMjr— Regular meeting o f I. 0.
S S ! rv ' °
‘ ^ ' T h l . I. th„ 'o n s e t 1’rotn.tant p a , *
#
e
/
'|
lki
hewers
o f the fistic game Joined far below freezing were reported
members
to
cat
Now
Y
e
a
r
’s
dinner
O. F . at
a t the Masonic Hall at 8
torate in the history o f Sanford, l t ' w jlh the RcnonU public hcrc Snt. in all sections o f the state.
at heme.
.
p. m .
Chnrlenton, experiencing its low ­
r m n iia a in u e n B u b u t t v o
* Mid. They have beeri years o f , unjny j n paying tribute to tho
Tuesday— The Social Department
COMMISSIONERS M E E T IN G
unusual development and grow th.t memory’ o f B illy Mlskc. St. Paul est temperature in six years, re -'
o f the Sanford Woman's Club
w ill m eet at the Club House at ' The Seminole County Board of
The membership haa grown from hen\yweight boxer, whose body ported •» minimum o f 17 degrees
i „ 3 : 3 9 p. m.
Commissioners will meet Tuesday , 35
fi, 7 v ,
tho
t dc. j was borne to its grave at Calvary and a maximum o f 28. Five de-'
Taesday— Weekly luncheon o f the morning at 0 o’clock at the court “ ,
‘
* ‘ " . Rrt Z . Ceipotcry
~
by a srrous o f.........
lifelong grccs above zero w as reported at
Greenville, with w arm er weather
R o ta ry Club at the Valdez Hotel fouro to ‘ ransact Its regular rou.
w.h" 1 * ] » * ™w 5?
friends.
at 12-15 n m
tine business. Any special busi- ccnt. the
Presbyterian Church
Misko died on N ow 'Year's Day, Monday but freezin g temperatures,
Tuesday__Regular Drill o f Co. D. no*?.to be taken up by the board
p r^ “ *2-f cr ccnt* ^ c r e a
*1!U
From the famous dog story by
fter a long (linos o f Bright’s Dis­ for severs! nights forecast.
been n substantial growth every
The mercury dropped to four
ease. Funeral services were held
F la. N . G. at the Court House at could not be learned Monday.
' Jack London
yea r o£ this pastorate.
’ 8 p. m.
for him th*s morning nt St. Adol- sbovo, marking it as one o f the
A n d T h irty-F ivcM in strcl Entertainers
SCHOOL HOARD T O M E E T
, A t *he beginning oi this period bert’s Catholic Church. Requiem coldest days there in 20 yenrs. OfTaesday— A regular meeting o f
A Drama of the Gold rush days
The
Seminole
County
School
the
Church
owned
one
lot
with
nn
Qicial
figures
at
Columbia
reported,
high mass was chanted by Rev.
. Masonic Royal Lodge No. 62, at
Board
the 1
°hi
it,, mm
and P eter A. Roy, pastor, assisted by a minimum o f 10 degrees nnd a : along tho Yukon trail. You’ll
uoaro will
w ill meet Tuesday at tne
,1,1 wooden
wuuucn building
imiunug on
uu h
the Masonic H all a t 8 p. m. *
court
house
with
Superintendent
jlnce
then
has
erected
n
modern
Wednesday— Regular meeting o f
-----— r — ------------ . . ,
. .
...
, , . two other priests.
Father Roy maximum o f 20, the coldest day
lose your heart to “ B U C K " Hero
' Am erican Legion at the Court T. W. Lawton for its monthly meet- DHek piant and Manse valued nt prrachcd the funeral sermon. H** in five years. Roports from other [
Dog.
.
$90,000. The record year for gifts eulogized Miskc s home life and points indicated sim ilar tempera­
ing.
House at 8 n. m.
I
Kdw. C. Clifford Minstrelsy’s Premier BarrU m ^
previous
to
this
preiod
was
$1,700,
tures.
•
.
ring career ns one to bo looked
Wednesday—Literature Depart­
Comedy—
"Heavy
Seas"
while
now
the
nnnual
gifts
run
Agricultural
authorities
state
the
C AR D O F T H A N K S .
DeVnro nnd DeCarlo
•
up to by all. The boxer wns term­
ment o f tho Sanford Woman’s
Also Fox News
We wish to thank our mnny from $15,000 to $18,000.
ed a credit to his profession; n freeze will benefit South Carolina
Club
wilk meet nt the Club
B
L
A
C
K
FACE
COMEDY
B
A
H
ENTE
R
TA
IN
E
R
The Church has its own Foreign man who always played "square” as it will dcatroy hibernating boll
friends and neighbors fo r the fiorHouse at 3:30 p. m.
Tuesday— Rupert Hughes
Prices: 50c 75c, $1.00, $1.50, plus tax
W ednesday— The Music Depart­ al tributes and kindnes shown us Missionary, a physician, Dr. A. C. with his fellow men, both in and weevils.
No accidents and ve ry little suf­
ment o f the Sanford Woman’s during the illhcss and denth o f Hutchinson in Nanking, Chinn, nnd out o f the nrenn.
“ Souls for Sale” with Special
Fcalta
Now cn Sale Bower’ s Drug Store
two Home Missionaries, Misses
fering has been reported. Reports
Club w ill meet a t the Club our baby.
Orchestra
M ary Andrews nnd Zetn Davison
from householders indicate a gen­
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Benson.
House at 3:30 p. m.
nt Hartford, Tenn. It contribute*
erous crop o f plumbers’ bill*.
M C. Benson.
n
Wednesday— The regular meeting
funds to support several orphans
of the Elks’ Club w ill be held at
nt Clinton, S. C., besides large
the Club House nt 8 p. m.
contributions to mnny other ChristWednesday— The w eekly luncheon
(Continued fm m cage 1)
naanaanan
like causes.
o f the Kivwanis Club w ill bo
n few mniutes nftcr the fire was
Its
young
people's
work
held a t the Valdez Hotel at
smothered from his blazing bath­
Continued from page 1.
is n non-scctnrian organization
12:15 p. m.
robe.
Thursday— Weekly
luncheon o f resented by E. F. Householder nnd and has for several years held a
The body of Gilbert M. Davis
world record fo r such young peo­
Association o f Business Women the latter by W. O. Murrell.
was found in nn alley near his
ple’s
work
in
efficiency.
The
w ill be held nt the Lu-Beth
Tho cases which the grund jury
home. Officials believe he wus.rcnC afeteria at 12:00.
will consider include four murder Church is now growing very rapid­ dered unconsciour by a fa ll and
Thursday— Regular
meeting o f cases. They arc:
Frank Good­ ly, there being additions every beenme n victim o f tho biting cold.
' tho Spanish W ar Veternns will man, Henretta Paul, James Brown Sabbath.
Neighbors found the frozen body
Last year the Church did not o f Alices Watters, an aged negress,
be held at 8 p. m.
nud John Evans. Other cases to
Friday— The regular meeting o f lie considered by the grand jurv lose a single member by death, in the home where sho liv«d alone.
the Rebekah Lodge will be held are: Eugene Crawford and E. M. which cecms unusual considering
The temperature reached five
lnrceny; the Inrgo membership. The pastor degrees below zero in some sections
at the Masonic H a ll at 8 n. m. Bryant, charged with
TO T H E PEO PLE OF S A N F O R D A N D SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
Friday— W eekly luncheon o f thei Johnnie Hicks, Charlie Sheffield nnd church ministers to a con­ o f the city with suburban districts
Chamber o f Commerce nt the and James Billings, charged with stituency o f approximately 1,000 reporting ns low as 10 degress be­
stealing auto tires; Sylvester Da­ Seminole county pegple.
Valdez Hotel at 12:15.
low.
Firemen were
kept busy
vis nnd William Henry, chnrgcd
nnswering alarms hut the only fire
with
breaking
nnd
entering
a
drug
G R E E N CORN IN J A N U A R Y
o f consequence destroyed the St.
store; Dnve Henderson nnd Kemn- M any Teachers From
Clnircs Catholic Church nt Clair• To h ove several cars of delicious ry Brewton, charged with statu­ Sanford and Seminole ton, n suburb, with nn estimated
Robert
Wilson,
tweet corn served on your table tory offense;
o f $50,000. The Rov. D. J. 5
with robbery;
for Sunday dinner in January is chnrgcd
..
. . Jessie
. . . . Mc.
County Attend Meet loss
H aggerty, the pnstor, carried sev-|j
quite a novelty even in this section Bride, chnrgcd with robbery; linternl nltar ornaments from
the
of Florida, yet that is what E. T. tie Scriven and Janies Williams,
The Florida Education Associa­ burning church n moment before *
Woodruff nnd his fam ily on Oak charged with concealing stolen tion which held a most successful
the ceiling fell.
Avenue enjoyed Sunday.
Some goods: J. T. Allen, charged with convention in \Ve3t Palm Bench on
One Frozen nnd Tw o Burned to
-i*.‘ ,- .
time a go Mr. Woodruff, in order to assault, and Joe Scott and Edward Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday
Denth
have something tp do in the way Frazier, charged with breaking o f last week, wns attended by a
M A C O N , Gn., Jan. 7.— One negro
o f exercise, planted a small garden and entering.
large number o f teachers from wns frozen to death, a white girl
in his back yard and among the
Sanford nnd Seminole county.
and n negress were burned to death
things planted were several hills
Those who nttended the conven­ while tryin g to keep warm ns n
o f corn.
While it wns more or
tion nnd who returned home Sun­ result o f the low tempernture of
less an experiment, Mr. Woodruff
day were: I’ rof. and Mrs. G. E. Sundny night nnd early Monday
said Monday that he never dream­
M cKay, the Misses Florence Mc­ morning. The minimum tempera­
ed that the corn would grow to be
Kay, Iris Kinney, Emma Owen, ture was eight degrees above zero,
such fine quality ns that which he
Caroline Spencer, Ruth Hnnd, El­ reached at 8 o’clock Monday morn­
fathered -for his Sunday dinner.
len Mnhonpy, Mark Zachnry, Mar­ ing.
“ I have been living here 15 yenrs,”
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Camp garet Foster, Helen Terwtlliger,
A t Forsyth, Gn., Fannie Jordnn,
said Mr. Woodruff, ‘ ‘and Sanford No. 13, U. 8 . W. V „ w ill hold n Ruth Gillon, Gussic Hinton, Edna
90 year old negress, wns burned to
is the only place in the state that public installation o f officers nt Chittenden, Lnurn Chittenden, Ludeath when her clothing caught
suits me.
the Court House on Thursday, elle Joiner, Ida Mae Gray, I.ovie fire from n grate.
Jan. 10, nt 8 p. m.
Department Turner nnd Mrs. Hazel Moughton,
Sam Hayes, negro, started to
B E E N H E R E 10 YE A R S
Commander R. A. Terheun w ill in­ Mrs. Stella Arfrington, Mrs. I). C. walk to his home in East Mneon
stall the officers.
Marlow, Mrs. Ramon Raynor, and Sunday night. He fell exhausted
W. A . Stafford o f 408 Holly
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Cniup Mrs. Pearl Babbitt.all of Sanford on un Indian mound, where his
Avenue, and nn old pioneer' settler was organized on Dec. 13, 1021 nnd Mrs. J. N. Thompson of Ovie­
body was found this morning. A
Of Sanford will celebrate Tuesday with 13 members and 13 different do, Prof. II. C. Douglass nr.d Miss
coroner’s jury held thnt he froze
his fo rtieth year aa a resident o f states
..... represented.
. .____
The charter Helen Moran o f Geneva. Prof, and to dce.tii.
this city. Forty years ago Tues-' was approved on the 13th, nnd Mrs. T. J. Jacobs, Mrs. S. H. Buchday afternoon r.t I o’clock Mr. called No. 13. Intaituted on th. ninn and Miss Aire Mann o f Luke
if
Hack o f Cold W ave Broken.
Stafford landed in Sanford, he said,J 13th with 13 members present' Monroe, Prof, and Mrs. W. L. Sieg
CH IC AG O , Jan. 7.— With the
having come hero from Jackson- held the 13th annual reunion nt o f Cluiluota nnd I’ rof. and Mr*. C. hack o f the severest cold wave in
villc, which nt that time scarcely Sanford nnd Commander it. A. W. Cannon o f Osceola.
year* broken, the central West
had 3,000 inhabitants.
Sanford,j Terheun &lt;&gt;f Camp No. 13 was
Many of those attending the con­ Sunday crawled out from hiding
i
r
Mr. Stafford raid, was but a village elected 13th deputy commander. vention made the trip by motor
with only three or four fnmiiie* nt Color* were ordered on February cars and Prof. T. W. I-awton, Coun­ to fine temperature o f 18 and 20
degree above zero like summer
that time. During the years since 13, • Letter with money order wa* ty nuperintendent of public inthen hc:^ has seen Sanford grow to lost, received duplicate money or­ struction, who also made the trip, climes comonrcd with the sub-zero
weather which had gripped this
the thriving and progressive city der from ti.e government and the stated Monday that it was a very
section for several days.
that it is today. Asked whether colors arrived in Sanford Friday, enjoyable trip and that the city of
The cold wave, bearing down
ho had over regretted coming t &gt; July 13, and if any one says that West Balm Beach showed the visi­
out
o f the Northwest, kept its grip
this city to live, Mr. Stafford em ­ 13 is unlucky ask any comrade of tors e v ciy rourtesv. He was loud
until early Monduv morning whenj
phatically
said no.
Fur several Camp No. 1.1.
in hi* prai.-c of that city’:: hospi­ the thermometer began to rise.
The flrat officer* o f the entnp tality.
years M r. Stafford served on the
The break o f the cold spell wa*
were:
if.
A.
Terheun,
command­
'ip u n oj u.-Aej
Many teachers of the state, a shown in Chicago in a rise from
er: Fred T. Williams, senior vice
ciinmiunder; John T. Brady, junior few from this county, took advun- 13 below zero nt 1 n. m.. to 21
M U N IC IP A L COURT.
tnge o f the trip to 0 »i»a whi- h was above by mid-afternoon with the
Municipal Court wus held Mon­ vieo commander; Craig Hurris, of- sponsored by the Florida Educa­ prospect that milder weather w ill
flc
ir
e
f
the
day;
l
,
H.
W
alker,
o
f­
day morning with a h i .,.11 ducket
tion Association. The trip to Cuba continue for tho immediate future.
heard by Judge J. G. Sharon. Tho ficer of the guard; H. IJ. Lewis, was made precceding the conven­ Low temperature records o f years
adjutant: W. S. Price, nuurter.
cases tried were:
\
standing were rep! :ccd by new'
master; J. (5, Sharon, chaplain; C. tion.
Harry Guild charged with drunk­
ones Saturday. With n break in
J. Marshall, surgeon; A. K ing and
enness w as fined •‘till and costs.
•lie cold in, the rentral West, points
George Rutherford, color serJohn Itoatrh h t charged
with gcunt*.
in the East reported continued
reckless driving failed t&lt;» appear
cold.
We have 68 members at the
and his bond o f $5 was estreated.
Income Tax Helps
Public refuge nnd shelter homes
present timu and from one o f the
The cose o f Jerry Juck^in charg­ smallest rumps in the department
nnd missions, choked with thous­
ed with having intoxicating liquors of Florida, it is now one of
IN C O M E TA X IN N U TSH ELL
ands seeking protection from the
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.
in his possession, was transferred the largest, having Outpost No. I
biting cold, Sunday reported plenty
W
H
O
?
Single
person*
who
had
to county court.
•
o
f
room.
nt St. Cloud, Fin., in charge of
net income o f $1,00(1 or more
James C arter chnrgcd with dis­ Comrade Sergt. J. A. McCarthy,
(-’oldest Since 1917
or gross income of $5,0(10 or
orderly conduct was dismissed by and Outpost No. 2 at Orlando in
A U G U S T A , G il , Jan. 7.— With
R E PO R T OF C O N D ITIO N
more, nnd married couple*
Judge Sharon.
the thermometer registering 20 de­
charge o f Comrade Bergt. Jos. M.
who hnd net income o f $2,OIK)
. Foster K in g summoned to an­ Brady, and every comrade who
gree* above zero Sunday morning
or more or gross income o f
swer u charge of drunkenness fa il­ served in the army, nuvv o r nn .
nnd only registering 29 nt the
$5,000 or more must tile re­
ed to appear and his bond o f $10 rine corps between April 3, 1898
highest point above for the day,
was estreated.
returns.
Augusta i* experiencing the cold­
to July i, 1902, is urged to join.
Edward Auburn also failed to
est wcuthcr since 1917.
W HEN?
The tiling period i*
appear and
his bond o f $10
Beginning late Saturday after­
from January 1 to March 15,
was estreated.
noon when the thermometer show-IS
1921.
Theodore Lewis charged with
ed 30 degrees, the nierzerv b'&gt;ir.»» n
Rambling failed to show up and hi*
to fall steadily and at midnight it *
W
H
E
R
E
?
Collector
of
internal
bond o f $10 was estreated.
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
went to 12 degrees. Son-M *' mn*~i.|5
revenue
for
the
district
in
%
Francis Curley charged
with
ing
a
steady
rise
carried
the
mer­
which the person live* or has
the theft o f nn Overland automo­
cury
to
24
degrees,
a
ponu
it
hi* principal place of liusibile, was turned over to the coun­
maintained
throughout
the day
A S C A L L E D FO R IlY T H E C O M P T R O L L E R A T C L O S E OF BU SINESS
neas.
ty court.
until nightfall when it began to
Harry W oodruff charged with
. . .
HOW?
Instruction* on Form
fall again. The prediction is that
December 31st, 1923
exceeding thu speed lim it was fined Exhibition Of Products W ill Be
1010A and Form 1010; also
it will continue to fall until it prob• • i n n . l . . . . . . S ..
#’ I . . . . .
T t ..
4 ... 1 4 * !
I a
13 nnd cost*.
Given During Day Ami N igh t
the law and regulations.
uldy reaches n lower level than that
Of February 8.
Cris Ilelanis charged with stopo f Saturday.
W H A T ? Four per cent normal
ing payment on a check, was
C ap ital ...................................................... $ 100.000.00
No physical harm ha* befallen
Loans and d is c o u n ts ............................... $1,087,915.05
Sponsored
by
the
Geneva
Pro­
tax
on
the
first
$
1,000
o
f
net
DUnd o v e r to the county court.
I Persons as the result o f the cold
S
u rp lu s .....................
25,000.00
gressive
Association,
the
Gcqevn
O
verdrafts
.............................................
1.52
income in excess of the per­ 1wave.
Frank C arr charged with d is -1
orderly conduct drew a sentence Fair wil he given on the day ami
U n divided P r o f it s ....................................
sonal exemption nnd credits j Eight Below in North Carolina
Stocks and b o n d s ........ :............................... 82.80.00
night o f February 8, it was ano f 10 day* in jail.
fo r dependent*. Eight per
D ivid en d A c c o u n t.....................................
6,061.50
T ax C ertificates .......................................
1,011.99
R A L E IG H , N C.. Jan. 7 .-W ith
lln riy Phillips charged
with mumced Saturday by Mrs. Kiulor
cent normal tax on balance of
the mercury dropping to eight dc­
D
ue
W
ar
Finance
C
orporation
.........
.....
50
,000.0
t'urlctt,
a
member
o
f
the
comm
it­
Banking
House
and
O
ffice
B
uilding......
31,403.48
Rambling failed to appear and his
net income. Surtax from 1 ! grccs below zero in the mountains
tee who has the arrangement* in
B ills P a y a b le ............................................ 150,000.00
bond of $10 was estreated.
cent to 50 per rent on net
Furniture
and
fix
tu
r
e
s
.............................
18,244.71
ami to 12 above on the coast. North
Bud Y ou ng charged with a sim­ charge. Other members o f the
incomes over $0,000 for the
D E P O S IT S ............................................... U46.905.3o
O ther real e s t a t e ...
8,720.65
( arolinn Sunday experienced one
committee
are:
L.
A.
Sheldon,
ilar offunae waa lined $5 and costs.
yea r 1921.
Of Do* coldest days since 1918, ac­
chairman,
E.
Curlctt,
G.
W.
Swea*
CASH
A
N
D
D
U
E
FRO
M
B
A
N
K
S
.....
243,782.88
Willio Itobinsan charged with
cording to weather bureau statinthe same offence failed t « &gt;how up nnd Mrs. J. (Juirk.
tics. Boone, in the mountains, ap­
$1,480,169.23
The fair, according to Mrs. CurT IP S FOR TA X P A YE R S .
and hi* bond wan estreated.
$1,480,169.28
pear* to have been the coldest spot
lett,
is
just
t&lt;
&gt;
place
on
exhibition
No.
6.
George Harris
charged with
In computing hi* net income for with the thermometer registering
carrying concealed weapons fa il­ products that are raised i:i the
policy
Geneva section. It is n plan to ihc .w ar 1921 a taxpayer may de­ eight degrees below zt.ro&gt; while
ed to appear ami lib bond o f §25
Ti’ llIS IN S T IT U T IO N lias made a remarkable gro w th in deposits during the past y e a r because of i l ’s
let other communities know that duct from gross income ail losses, Asheville established a new Jan­
was estreated.
o serve tho Com m unity. F or ten years we have striven to g iv e a banking service consistent with gooi
•
Geneva is on the man and Hint its incurred not only in his business, uary record with four degrees beto
citizens nro.o’i the Job in inakim- trade or profession, but in nnv jow zero, at 8 o'clock Sunday mornless principles. T h e appreciation o f Sanford and Sem inole county people is shown in the steady S

T H IS W E E K IN
SANFORD

ILAN

ONE NI GHT

THEATRE

••••T o d a y ••••
‘THE CALL OF THE WILD’

M S Charles (Slim) Vermont
Nate Mulroy - Hank White
Comedian anti Dancer_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Black Face Entertain*

IMPORTANT CASES

COLD SNAP GRIPS

Years o f Service

VETS PLAN TO
HAVE PUBLIC
INSTALLATION

Seminole County Bank

COMMUNITY lA I R
TO BE GIVEN BY
GENEVA CITIZENS

K

s

Hickory

ness principles
o f our deposits.

appreciation
L e t us serve you during the year,

cnuiioe,,

Registering two
ion. The

C A R D OF T H A N K S .
We w ijh to th-nk our friends
for the many nrt* o f kindncr&lt;
shown toward us in ru r sorrow
We are particularly npprercintive
of the effort o f those who aided
In recovering the bod..’ o f our be­
loved husband nnd father.
Mrs. Itngrn A non.ion
and Family, Geneva.
j

S O N LY TWO
TO
BA T — HOME A N D *
BOB’S, A N D B E T T Y ’S :
LUNCH
ROOM,"

ei. said Sirs. Curlctt, by sollim lion o f resale, i* not deductible he
r ' '• drinks, hot •iinchr: and o th e r1cause it was not n tranractinn onthings to eat. The admission will tcred into for profit.
!• • frc&lt; 11 enter the grounds'nm '
Losses sustained in the operation
everynn - from the entire county i:: of n farm ns a business venture
cordially i;iv tc ! to r.ttcnd.
me deductible. I f Mis'..iiucd in the
Rib*&gt;on* will be given ar award*, operation
of a farm operated
. '■r . ( V r l j l l SRit-’U iw &lt;!. A llai &lt;i[ n itr-ly f.-r the plmsuru or con- 1\ i " , w , \ n
V .r l I- ■
the awnn -. end ti. product* that vcnicnce o f the taxpayer,'‘such loss- W I l t o 1 O F S A N . I I I 4 N «
they will he given for, w ill be an &gt;•* are not deductible.
« t n 4
/
15
nuunccd at a later date.
, (T o be continued Tomorrow) l u A K A l r L .

O F F IC E R S ;

F O R R E S T L A K E , President
A. R. K E Y , V ice-Presiden t nnd Cashier
C. W . S P E N C E R , 2nd Vice-President
R . W. D E A N E , Assistant. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S :
Joe Camerson
L. P. McCuller
Titos. E. Wilson
J. C. Bennett
Forrest Lake
A. P . Connellv
A. R. K ey
A T . Rossetter
C. \V. Snencer

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Dally Herald
rtffr ■ (trn w ii t i f t f l
l r T * » I I m l4 rriilla g
C « m It aifirt.

Prqsperity Begets Prosperity

As Arthur Brisbane

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T ' : * -*1

INNOCENCE ABROAD

T ° M SIMsIsAYgl
W hen one begins to take stock o f present-day condi­
Sees It
tions, is it any wonder that there is no room le ft f o r the
Fools n a v e Value.
pessim ist; is It any wonder thnt the people o f A m erica have
.!» habit." t v T ' S . V ’ ” ■ W l
Courage Wins.
f r r It, t o
6 0
m ore to be thankful fo r at the b egin n in g o f the N e w Y ea r
•\iur Grrat Horse*.
than at any other time in the nation’s history.
it o r C. II. K. C u rila Som e
News from~Mex?Cn W e are told by statisticians th a t the value o f furm pro­
C.'in fort.
•town there ended ’ ^
ducts fo r 1923 exceeded by three billion dollars the value fo r _______ Copyright, 1922,
?™p" y
'w C u S tc
the proceeding year. In spite o f handicaps the furm ers are
A
FOOL
has
value—
to
"on to p ." Railroads are handling th e la rgest volume o f bus­
the
The grafted eighteen : i
iness in the history o f the country, both ns to fr e ig h t and knave that robs him.
passengers.
Bucket shop cotton brokers in
In a R eview o f the year the M anufacturers Record says: bankruptcy include in their as­
set*, valued at $100,000, a precious
T h e value o f the farm products o f the country ex­
“ sucker list.’’
ceeds-by nearly $3,000,000,000 th e value fo r 1922, and
fa r ? ’ °
1,0
That list, chief asset o f many
the value fo r 1922 exceeded by $2,000,000,000 the value
dishonest
concerns,
includes
names
fo r 1921. The farmers are thus on risin g ground despite
o f those that write and then
wil « .
the tremendous handicaps which th ey endured follow in g
send them money
in reply to*
ing men don’t g e t * ^ f mot.
the depression o f 1920 nnd 1921. R ailroads nre handling
number.
“ come on’’ letters from
bucket
*rong
the largest volume o f freigh t in the h isto ry o f the coun­
shops, nil swindlers, etc.
Suznnn Lenglen tenni
try. and their passenger tra ffic is fn r nnd aw ay in ex­
buxunno
has started billiards A l r J W
cess o f th eir facilities fo r handling it expeditiously nnd
“ ONCE A
sucker, always a
can poao on one foot.
3dT^
sucker,” is the thieves' motto. The
to the best advantage.
same
human
fool,
like
the
sucker
T h e movement o f citrus fru its and vegetables o f
at the bottom of the pond, will bite
almost every variety, winter grow n fo r northern and
again and again at tho bait that
has hooked him.
The couit or­
western consumers, has begun, nnd Southern roilronds
dered tho “ sucker list” o f (15,000
will fo r the next four or five months handle an average
names placed in u special account.
o f about 1000 ears a day o f foodstu ffs shipped from the
iho w o rn
Soutli to feed the people o f less favored sections.
IF YOU arc sincere, r.ot afraid
ind stand your ground, calumny
T h e boll w eevil cut short the cotton crop, nnd th's
Thousands of people V/ill
won’t hurt you In tne U ng run.
has resulted in an advance o f from $750,000,000 to $ 1,­
learning n train announcer LS* 1
Senator LnFollette, returning to
rested in W illimantic, Conn.Wt W*
000,000,000 over what n larger crop would have produced,
the Senate
yesterday,
a fter n
nnd Southern farmers nre thus as a w hole benefited to
long illne-s, was received by sen­
Dallas (Tex )
ators of ul! parties with loud ap­
thnt extent, though individual fa rm ers and individual
plause, nn ovation
such as few
sections are suffering by reason o f boll w eevil destruc­
men have had in the Senate.
tiveness.
Every man in thnt body knows'
H igh w ay building is under construction to the ex­
thnt Ln Fdlletto is sincere, sny*
what he means nnd Hint no
' W . that', what ha
tent o f some hundreds o f millions o f dollars in the South,
pened.
amount o f money could even inter­
and to an even larger amount in th e rest o f the country,
est him, much less influence him.
hastening the tim e when impassable mud roads w ill g ive
News from Paris Pni»,# . .
It has not been so with nil men.
place to hard surface roads, nnd in doing this hastening
«al.l far t h « „ V t A
'
And LaFclicttc wins his elections
ar«. Once we , »
by fighting, not by purchase, us
the development o f business nnd the advancem ent o f
like a million dollars.
k *
has been done sometimes.
civilization nnd o f educational, m aterial and religious
activities throughout the country districts.
TH E FOUR greatest race horses
I h.S'r.i’x
Railroads with increasing earnings and ever expand­
in the world— or at least the four
, la r d will make 50,00a
best advertised— Zev, Itnprus, Epiing tr a ffic must go on expending enormous sums fo r en­
Pnrd and Grey Lag— will race this
largin g their facilities fo r the handling o f the increasing
year at Ascot.
trade o f the country. T h ey must spend more than a
A Looker-On in Washington
Aliy one o f these horses would
billion dollars a year even to avoid g o in g backwards, and
■
The Greatest Partnership
*J|
sell for at lenst $100,000. The
automobile show, not far o ff, will
a much larger sum annually if they would keep step w ith
Politicians defeat themselves port a good one. Its duty is to JJ ill the Whole W orld”—
show you various enrs, selling for through their cunning.
the progress of the nation’s business.
improve when improvement is ■
a few hundred dollars, nny of
Building activity is sweeping ov e r th e land and ex­
necessary, hut not to obstruct fo r
which could take the four greatest
It is never easy to determine
ceeding everyth in g in that line w e have ever known in
race horses, drie after another, and
the mere sake o f partisanship.
run them all to death in one a fter­ what defeated n candidate or a This is what oppositions hnvo done
the past and yet we have not reached the point where we.
5
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^
noon. Once fnst horses were ini- party at an election. Rarely can
nre even filling up the vnccuni created by the long period
portnnt. v Now they are part of defeat he uttrihulcd to one cause when they have been led by small
RB
rd
V
OV M b you. You „ „
hia
o f inactive building construction w ork.
gambling' machinery,
and
they Men are influenced l&gt;y many mo­ men, bigoted or blind. Hut what
won’t last long.
have they gained by it? They have jj
Throughout the nation there is progress e v ery
I
W
,,L’ ,uuks to &gt;ou -f « r guidance, s&gt;„
- jt-,
tives, nnd the sum o f them makes
j helped their
opponents rather !i
where. Betterm ent is going on in the factory, and on
up to you.
up
the
opposition,
sometimes
to
. H ERE’S CO M FO RT for Cyrus
! than themselves. The country is
the farm , in railroad work and on construction activities.
H. K. Curtis, who changes The the candidate himself, sometimes ! u,w«ys quick instinctively to deA demand for labor is keeping w ell em ployed practically
New York Post price from three to the party. Y et i f it were possi- u.ct insillc, r ity . It knoWs thc ,li f .
rcn J,*u t(,nch h-*n anything of more value
cents to five cents. I t ’s the kind
every w illin g worker in the land and a t a higher average
than tiie cure o f m on oy-ih o liul.it of thiift?
o f paper you make, not the price
rate o f wages— fo r which all the people should rejoice—
that counts. When The Chicago tain the dominating influence, it pretense.
A Savings Account
than at any time in history except fo r a b rie f period dur­
______
American sold fo r one cent it had would be found, wo believe, that
Why Not?
ing the late war. Prosperity begets prosperity. Busin­
a big circultnion. The price of more elections have been lost 1 i,,,., ,i,„
*
„ . ,,
.
,
.
Into the practice o f government, i
paper went up, it sold at two cents ,i„.
ess breeds increasing business, and this country w ill en­
through the cunning o f pol liciniis
tlM
...
,
i
and had bigger circulation.
ti,„.. t.. ..
,i
,,
5,3 u&gt; uR other relation l o f life, 1
ter upon the N ew Y ear with a b rig h ter outlook, despite
than Irosn any other cause. Up to 1,u
...................
...
,
The price o f paper doubled,
, .
. .
.
,
1
there enter certain speculative clccle1
political discussions, than in any y e a r since 1906.
wages increased. The
Chicago a certain point cunning is success- j

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD,* TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924

yfc.

W O M A N ’S M IS S IO N A R Y
HON TON BRIDGE CLUB.
ca l fame, f o r tho puirest water
SO C IETY.
__ _______
_ o f __
___ comes purling
purling fortn from thc
Thc
members
the __
Bon_ Ton
Thc Woman’s M?ss'am»nr So- ____
______
. . . . . . . . mM most w * J I.f _Offsetting
..... _ . nil
.........
.
Bridge
Club__
were .entertained
these
doc ic tv o f tho Methodist Church held dcYigYtfuify
Fridny aHereoon. by |acriptions,
in the
background arc
1t h .....................
i
‘
their first business m eeting for, Mi3!l Fern Ward, at her home on
cocoanut palms and Australian
R K B I K c o .Wb s .
Pm M rat
the now yea r Tuesday afternoon Seventh Street.
pines.
L U S H 1m IIK .W . T l r f - P m M r e t
In the church parlors. Mrs. Kelly,
You w ill be entertained at thc
i ’oinrettina and ferns, together
H O W A R D III:HO
I r f.T r r a a .
the retiring president, in a few with oth**r cut flowers, carried Coral Gables ‘Tea House” and will
phone: Office 148;
M R S. F R E D D A IG E R , Society E ditor;
217-W
1*1 Maaaolla A i r i e r
Phamr 14N
well chosen words introduced th e ; out the Christmas colors of red learn afterwards o f thc wonderful
new officers who in turn took their nnd green.
corporation which back* up this
■ t :n e r H iP T io \ r a t k r i
places before tho society ns fo l­
A fter n number o f absorbing m ost wonderful o f enterprises.
JOne Tear------17.00. Sis Montlia |3.r,0
lows:
i D r lr r r n l In City liy Carrier per
games o f
bridge, scores were Tw en ty million dolbra hss already
';&gt;Woek 16c. tVeeky Kdlttun 62 Per
President, Mrs. G. W . Snenrcr. counted
,llltu „and
liU the |)I1W
iU,, BVUIK(
prize fo r top
score. been spent. One can certainly see
Tear.
vice president, Mrs. J. D. P a r - 'a j)0X o f ntotioncry, was won by where the expenditure has been nlkcr.
bo.
It i* little wonder that Miami
Mrs. Edward Betts.
• aPKf'IAI. AOTit'Ki All obituary
Recording secretary, Mrs. Ben
notice*, rani* nt thank*, resolution*
Miss Ward served frozen fruit w ill want to claim this beautiful
Monroe.
* sair.d, nut bread sandwiches nnd addition as her own. Whatever
and notlcr* of euifi-tnlmnent* where
L r tfc r -S e c in l Department w ill
, c h a w * are made, will Ip. churned
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. coffee at thc conclusion o f thc card d riv e one takes ho should not fall
l!!* bridge party at Club House
for at rekulur udvertUliiK rule*.
A. D. Shlcmakrr.
to go southwest o f Miami and mo­
game.
Wtl — ------------------------------------ —--JJp m ? with Mrs. W. J. ThlgTreasurer, Mrs. W. P . Fields.
\ . M G N I K H T ill! ASSOCIATED I’ llKSS
These present were Mrs. Edward to r through the porada* o f Coral
.
The A m o c Iu IciI I’re** la eiclu aTreasurer o f locnl work, Mrs. Betts, Mrs. Robert Hines/ Mrs. j Gnbies. Probably you w ill do as
1 Ively entitled to the use for ripiiliti__
....n *t_
. u . . countless numbers have done and
Eugene Higgins.
I,T!riU
f t K entertain
- H " ’ 88thc
,RoyT
Ch,ittcnn
cn
lk
n Caswell
.Mrs. nr
\V. nr
W. n
Potter,
Tuesday
DuIlent Ion of all
new* dliinttehe*
Superintendent Study and Pub­ Mrs. James Ridge, Mra. Joe Chit­ a rc doing, fa ir ly grnbbing the lots,
Club at 3 o’clock at her
credited to It or not otherwise
licity, Mrs. H. H. Chappell.
credited In till* paper and nl*o the
tenden, Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Bd to speak.
W ie on Elm Avenue.
local new* published herein.
All
Those who still give echoes of
Superintendent local work, Mrs. nnd Alias Ruba Williams.
.“
Z
*V-G
.
F.
S.
meet
with
MU*
right* of rr-puhllcntlon of special
this trip o f trips are:
Mr. and
W.
Nt.
Thornton.
m.
rETi Grace Wagner, at 4 m
H* pat die* herein are also reserved.
Agent Misionary Voice, Mrs. J. SOUTH SID E P R IM A R Y P. T. A. M rs. McKay and Miss Florence,
n. I. A. meet at M •sonC. McCauley.
A very interesting program has M r*. Arrington, Mrs. Marlowe.
T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 8, 1!)2I
| I* Hall ot 3 p. ni.
,
Mieses
Idn Gray, HelSuperintendent Supplies, Mrs. been prepared for* the South Side __
Itwsday- ‘ Uaughtcrs o f
Wesley
~ Iris Kinney, --------r—
Sadie
Alien.
............
Fo“ * f !’
B IB LE THOU G HT FOR T O D A Y
Primary Parent-Teachers Associan*!H5LW to F
1 «fll hold regular busines* mcetSocial * Service Superintendent, lien meeting on Thursday after­ Emma Owen. Carolyn Spencer.
In my Father’s House are Many
L , *t 8 p. m. at the homo o f
.Mr*. S. O. Shinholser.
noon. Miss Abide Doudney, the Professor nnd Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs.
Mansions.—John 14:2.
)Jri. Dwight Babbitt on SanMiss
Mann.
Mrs.
Rev. J. W . Carpenter then took health nurse, will spenk. Mrs. Buchanan,
chnrgc of the installation service Tom Owen will entertain not only Moughton nnd Miss Ruth Hand.
FOR T O D A Y .
ItiS lh r—
Benjamin Whltner,
sneaking earnestly o f the place o f the mothers but the children with
1 i T will entertain the member*
Today, whatever ntay annoy,
* A T H O LLYW O O D .
tho woman’s work in the church a number o f delightful stories. All
if
the
Frilonh
Bridge
Club
at
Tho word for me is joy, just sim ­
and sketching briefly tho history the mothers are urged to attend.
her
home
on
Myrtle
Avenue,
at
ple joy;
of thc Woninn’s Missionary So- Those
____ who
_ ....
HOLLYWOOD-BY-THE-SEA,
hnve ^.....^
young .......
rhildicn
The Joy o f life;
ricty in the Floridn Conference. may bring them ns there will bo
8-— Helen Bertram, forI Tom^ sv— Luncheon at Valdez Ho­
Tho joy o f children nnd o f w ife ;
Following the instnllntion, Mrs. speeinl entertainment provided for m erly one o f thc leading sopranos
tel
for
the
County
Federation
ofThe j oy of bright blue skies;
Kelly surrendered tho gavel to thc
fictrs at 1 o'clock.
pmo f the musical world, and • now a
The joy o f rain; the glad surprise
incoming president, who in n few
v«4flf*dav— MncDowell Program
O f twinkling stars tnnt shine at
resident o f Miami, has been en­
earnest,
words
extended
her
greet­
SAN
FO
RD
TEACHERS
ENJOY
' /S Mystery Tea by Music De­
’ *“
night;
ga g ed to direct the Sunday eve­
ings
to
tho
society
and
urged
thc
T R IP TO M IA M I.
partment at Woman’s Club a t 4
The joy o f winged things upon
n in g concerts nt the Hollywood
co-opcrntion o f the members.
Lar.t week about 20 leaeh- hotel.
their flight;
The reports givon l&gt;y the differ­ ers from Seminole County enjoy­
I nirsdav—Mrs. Harry
Hecren
The joy o f noonday, and the tried,
Miss Bertram has occupied n
ent officers for thc past year were ed' the
‘ very delightful
.............. trip to Mi' will entertain the members of
True joyousness of eventide;
very
encouraging
particularly nmi nnd Coral Gables, via the Cor­ prominent place in the musics]
the Idlers Bridge Club at her
The joy o f lubor and of mirth;
w orld, having covered tho field of
those
. . . ..o f the. treasurers,
, ,
,• .showing
i
i » ! Gables’ bus linp. The Coral Gnhome on Union Avenue, at 3 p,
And lavish gifts divine upon on*
lig h t opera and con­
thnt there had been raised for 1»- hies Company not only made it grand... and
.
way.
' . I*'”
She was leading socnl
work
nearly
$1,200,
und
fo
r
possible
fo
r
the
teachers
to
be
to‘
'
'
’
'T,,
I Tlnrsday—Sanford Asaocinlton o f
Whate’er there bo of sorrow
famnus Bostonians
foicign
work
a
sum
o
f
$380.00.
:
gether
for
this
most
picturesque
with
thp
Business Women luncheon at LuTho joy of air, and Boa, nnd
At the close o f thc business ses- trip, hut put themselves out in nu- V ‘ f
t''*mpnny, which inrlmlcd
B«th
Cafeteria
at
12
noon.
enrth—
Davis,
Eugene
sion the meeting adjourned to the morbus ways to make tho trip a
I artlott
|jhiriday—Master C lifford Bell
The countless joys that ever flow
. rooms which ......
...... memorable
....... ......... _one
_ ___
ionR
to 'hbo
e i v in l” ’ ,,cn
ry \
C,ay Bnrnebcc nnd
primary
had
boon
nnd
long
,
f
niX
' will entertain a number o f his
from Him.
-cnutifully dceorated fo r the oe- remenibereil by nil those who were I *
a,n H. McDonald,
roung friends at 4 p. ni., at his
Whose vast mngniflcenco doth dim
casion with pink dombia nnd ns- fortunate enough to have seized J
,r
original widow in
home on Celery Avenue.
The lustrous light o f day.
parngus
fern.
Here
Mrs.
Kelly
such
an
opportunity.
Thanks
la
,
1
1
rincP
„
‘ i,» pn. directed
|Tkarsday— Mrs. M. S. W iggins
And lavish gifts upon our way.
had provided fo r n delightful social! especially duo to Sir. Elder, win ' ’ Henry »V. Savage. Also she
will entertain
the Thirteen
Whate’er there be o f sorrow,
hour serving delicious
refresh- proved to lip the most loyal host-.
' '''*
**r *Krn,,l “ Peggy
in
Bridge Club at
her home on
I ’ll put oir till tomorrow,
monts o f sandwiches, cake and cof-i making ever/ arrangement in or- f,'.' ;(7‘‘ Aite s I eggy from I uris.
Mignolia Avenue at 3 p. m.
And when tomorrow comes, why
_
______________ _ ___________ ________________________
least
|Thursday— East
Side Prim ary
then
hour
was thei beautiful
rendering
West .Pulni
Bunch
in
time for. the 3ti ) operas.
.
t
un...!..
«•
.
...
.
..*&gt;■
.
.
.
.
.
.
Parent-Teacher Assciation
at
T w ill be today and joy ngnin!
Recently, Miss Bertram, has
of "Swing Low' Sweet Chariot” j Educational Association meeting-.
- dc— John Kendrick Bangs.
, 130 p. m.
sung by Mrs. C. J’. Herndon. Mrs.,
As for helping you to see Corel v ,»tpd herself to *ong recitals. She
|Thursday—West Side Prim ary Pa­
Eugene Higgins and Mrs. W. L. Gabies. Such n glimpse cr.nnot
**’nt Moridn^ is very dear to
rent-Teachers
Association at
Sanford Grows!
er liccntme
Morgan. A s the hour drew to its I possibly lie given nny one through b........
...... .......o f "the restoration of
-------- o 3:30 p. m.
close Mrs. Herndon sung tender-; the medium o f the pen. To nppre- her health under its nmgic sun|Thursday—South Side Prim ary Pnin '.r Mins
enmo
to
Prosperity knows Florida.
ly Earnest R. Sawyer’s, “ I ’ll For- cinte it is to see it all in its c o l b o
- , ,Bertram
......rent-Tenchers
Association at
-------- o--------get You” changing thc words o f ful glorv. I*:, title. “ The Master I *’
p” pp her war work in Gor
........
.
'J
r
3:30 p. m.
,
Seminole County prospers.
the Inst verse and making o f them Suburb,” ’ is rightfully given. S it-1''jniiy. She w ill ultimately make
I Friday—Mothers' Club will be en­
-------- o--------a fitting tribute to our much be- uated on the Ta-Minmi Trail, this I 1‘ ullywood her home.
tertained by Mrs. Frank Adams
No room here for the knocker.
loved outgoing president, who is Eccond old Mudrid city delights the
7TX7 ~ „ '77,',',', ,',L . “ .....
and Mrs. Snm Bradford at thc
-------- o-------soon, to leave us.
«‘yc nt oven a casual glance. Tiro ;
L h L \ C A R R IE S LETT Lit.
Home of the former at 3:30 p. m.
Plenty o f room for the booster.
ancient gate-ways, the Porndas
7?
I Friday—The Snllic Harrison Chan­
-------- o-------We’ll forget you when w c can live (the last named are very wide to
\ , , ,* ’ nn'
— Dtto
ter, N. S. D. A. It., w ill hold
I-ndy Diana Manners nnd Princess MntchibclU were engngeJ
without sunshine,
ndnvt future growth nnd miles o f • 1 , *, *• 0 , 1'Btle berry, N .1. is
Despite the weather, politics arc
their
regular
monthly
meeting
We’ll forget you when w e can live White W ay make a gay evening w ritin g a long jotter to WiUinn:
warming up.
to alternate us “ Madonna" in "The M iracle." To decide which
at the h"mc o f Mrs. G. R. Loucks
without the rain.
Betting). The plazas are surely ' lb !anp*
olnuvel, Ind., who raised
would
piny
the
part
the
opening
night
the
two
stars
drew
717 Magnolia Avenue,
at 3
We’ll forget you wlien summer Snaln’s trauspl tilted iieru. The ’ " e turkey tho Schultz fam ily nte
The cold spell mukes business
o'clock.
lots. And I.ndy Diana (le ft ) won.
roses forget their fragrance ! ° » l v tilings lacking nre tho Span- jJVj IJ*PW ' oar fl Day. In stuffing
fo r tho coal operators.
|Friday—Literature Department o f
And the song bird his sweet re- t;tni.&lt; themselves. The corai or the* bird, which cost her 10 cent',
Woman’s Club meet at 3:30 p.
- frnin
every plaza has its deliente pastel a pound, Mrs. Schultz found n
m. at cl|ib house.
—^
Every day things nro being done
W
e’ll
forget
you
when
the
silver
colorings.
One may see a pink nnd note from Mr. Shane, “ I sold this
W O M A N ’S GUILD.
ST. AG NE S GU ILD.
.
U■/“J-----green plazn and shadings in its turkey for 22 cents a nound. Rlease
by people who believe they can
of
the
moonlight
Tho
meeting
o
f
tiie
St.
Agne3
The
Woman’s
Guild
o
f
Holy
Mcnnnd women may hon­
Mr. and .firrf. N. L. Soavenson of
* be done.
Guild, held Monday afternoon at Stays forever, anti ne’er w ill bring low windows the striped orange, w rite me what you paid.”.
American sold and now sells at fill, hut in the wisdom o f Lincoln,
I Miami were visitors in the city Cross Church held their nnnur.l
'•hm nnd black mvnings. But this
------- o­
loves liremn again
s.; Bei
Florida lino been especially blessed.
N ev e r b efore in three cents. And in December, all the people eapnot be fooled all estly differ n.s to whether it would £
business meeting and election of ,tkn h" mc 0[ „ Mr,8
W h il:
|Tuesday.
have been better to have done this . f
When heaven’s gladness lias turn­ is not all yet, costing a glance n
H’ .
Every day some Florida city an- the history o f the state-lias business been better. In every 1112:1, it beat all circulation rec­ the time.
officers
for
year
1
1
)21,
Monday,
?
’
J
.^*
v.uth
Mrs
W
lutner
and
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
litt!» higher tip one’s eye is fast­
ed to sadness
S P E C IA L PRICES
in ^
j
*
'
"i.&gt;Mr*.
u s . unymonii
rninips n.s
j .an
Raymond Phillips
ns host- 1
or not to have done that, just as a “
nounces a great building program
soction milliQps .of dollars are being invested in real estate, ords for December, whether at
Miss Abide Johnson o f
Troy.
ened on the brilliant red nwning
We’ll
try
to
forget
you
in
vain.
fo
r
the
new
yttor.
*
’
one
cent,
two
cents
or
three
cents.
Jnn. loth . 11th. nnd 12lh.
|l
The* meeting was called nt 3 ;
wn" " ne o f lhp most enthuman
may
.mention
whether
he
“
A
\
vsf
Ih-nigni.trd
Depository
o
f
The
United
Stateof
\mcrka
;;It
’is
Lilly
ctitulgh
fa
r!a
politi­
I
Ala,
is
visiting
her
brother,
“
Bud”
near thu roof. Low fiat domes havo
new buildings are being constructed and wonderful develop­ In fact, at three cents, as you may
o’clock
in
Comfort
Cottage,,
thc
nieetings
oyer
held
by
the
.
.
3.1xr» T ires and Tubes
.
Slat? oi Florida,‘ City of S a ifn n l m ,i r .
,
r &lt;_• • &gt; ’
cian to bamboozle a certain num­ " wild have been raved from tnis- n
|Johnson nt “ The Gables.”
REBELS SE IZE O IL FIELD S.’ j their friezes-of ton,- blue and or­
learn from that aide newspaper ber o f people for u limited period, fortune if lie had done something «
r ,,
’
,,
‘ rtl aml 1 4,UI,t&gt; ,,f Seminole
home of our beloved Retiring pres- Guild.
,UI ‘
^ " ,::l *ko ^ r*’School children are again hard ments carried out.
ange.
The
Bignonin
vino
blooms
n
Rt’y your gas from visible pumps
meeting o f the new year, and
NEW Y O R K . Jnn. 8.— The Am’ , - 1 ■«»*•! « * . I resident
H. F. W IIITNEK. Cashier
Only a few years ago the average Floridian discounted man, Victor Lawson, The Chicago but when ho becomes overambit­ which in nil probability, hu would 5
v at work after the holiday vacation.
Mr?. Eva Herndon o f Daytona ident, with u largo attendance there ia so much to be done this
,i „ , , ,P
.
_
biasing trail up through trailing
in circulation ions and attempts to hoodwink the iw'vcr havo thought o f oidng; and rjri2 ’- T t - t - v _____
orient! a.id
Transport
Company
crevices.
**
’•* Our teachers nre doing a great the real value o f “ tourist business." It was looked upon as American exceeds
Brich, is spending
a few days present.
,
„
,
•
...........
Everything
vies
with
its
i he circulation o f The Chiicaga whole o f them lie encounters reMrs. Martin spoke of thc splon- &gt;™ r’ .‘ bat plans were made nnd announced Tuesday that Mexican nature coloring, seemingly to out
'C.answer, o f course,
is never r e - __ __
~* *
M t t a s a fiin n t / r B D J iz n x ja ja a u s im iiiu iiH
.
&gt;« • work in the public schools.
I bere with her sister, Mrs. Frank
som ething to help business a little during the w inter months. Daily News at two cents.
:.i co-operation
.......:.....
volt and goes down to defeat, k
there ia one quesiton the
did
given i.,._
her u
by. . ___i.
each pence.oil for id committees and rebels had taken possession of ita . do the other in most complete har*
Miller.
{ '•
-------- o-------The best thing about this "tourist business" is the fa ct that
and every member of the Guild officers.
I t ’s the kind o f paper thnt de­ has never failed. The politician , unswt’r ot which is variable. Ask
fields ut rmrrn Blanca and Chapa- tnony. Fronting these entrances
Mrs. Howard Overlin, resigned
Sanford is called “ the detour
and in closing said “ We are cater­
cides the circulation.
Publishers who plays politics is h.-adirur “ n,!U! whether he would rather I
po e .M:nez. Wells nnd pipe line*: j one gasps in utter bewilderment to
tourists
do
not
remain
tourists
for
m
any
seasons.
A
f
t
e
r
a
M
r.
and
Mrs.
A.
P.
Connelly
105 Palmetto Avenue
ns
treasurer
and
Mra.
Benjamin
^ city” by the esteemed Tampa
Btrnignt for the rocks.
a yea r in taxes to the __
are interested in that.
|»M family will move to the Mob­ ing upon a new era, for I feel this Whitner was elected in her place. Have been r.hut down, the state- ; note tho wells of old Palestine, the
C Tribune.
Lots o f folks are de- winter or so in Florida the tourist becomes a "w in te r resi­
1113 Banfurd Avenue
______
\government or only &amp;!75 r.nd he 1“
closes
more
than
the
year
!!)23—-it
ment
stud,
nnd
no
oil
is
coming
J
odd
jure
that
stand
aside
asking
ley cottago on Myrtle Avenue, on
Plans were made for an annual through those fields.
j touring to Sanford, however.
dent." Then a full-fledged "citizen ” o f Florida.
u l.
will uot bo hesitant in his reply.
is the closing of our church life
Phone 481-J
Saturday.
comparison with Jacob’s o f BihliLO R I) G ORKLL, leading flritisli
ar\
0
ntul work c f the past. We start tea, to be given thin year on Mon­
T his is one o f the big reasons fo r F lorid a ’s prosperity. authority on education, says the 1 . ii .°.n.thH. “ ,r° lhc° Dc,m,cn‘ t ' t hat is the simple problem pre­
day,
January
12,
nt
tho
home
o
f
bad
slightly
better
than
un
even
rented
t
.
the
Democratic
party
i-i
V
Since Mr. Me Aden has decided E very city in the state that has catered to the tourist is trouble with the British character
i Misses Katherine Downing, Ma­ all over ngnin. not even a record Mrs. Julius Takuch, on Celery
chance to carry the next election emigre-s. nnd the Democrats arc
% to launch Ids presidential boat, it grow ing.
lle Bowler, Inn Jordon .ami A!&gt;- o f the past is left to us in writing. Avenue.
Real estate values are enhanced, building pro­ is lack of initiative, the energy Hint showed how cnormou.-.iy the fooli. !i cn-.egh t.. try t.. twist it inThe method o f paying
'
is hard to understand why he seIbie Johnson, Messrs. Brice
nnd Nintcen-twenty-four hid* us take dues was also changed, and it was
that
starts
things
going.
Am
eri­
gram
s
g
iv
e
employment
and
prosperity
reigns.
lectcd a niun named Rockwell to
oi lA?,'
■*»“ “,l"
. '" i * lo
il H ' « J™ I question o f the first
I Johnson, made up n party motor­ up the heavy burden of nil new decided to hold one Educational
cans, he said, excel nil others in e n ln ^ 'nand
how rapidly
the" .1
Rcpubmagnitude.
things, to press on and with per- „ ,m
’ ’ run it.— Baltimore Sun.
Prosperity begets prosperity. F lorida is in the lead of initiative. England’s trouble come.-, ground
ing to Orlando Sunday.
meeting each month. A Larkcn
hcans had frittered away t h e ir ;
A
-------- o-------the prosperity procession!
from too severe suppression o f tho great possessions; The 7,i)00,0()'i
C.
W.
Spencer~Jr„
W
alter
Con^
- a s also organized, the mon•
The road hog is just about the
tendency to brag.
There is no politic!! in the dallat
m ajority had been practically wip­
------------- o-------------I
n
elly,
and
Sam
Fleischer
were
V worst citizen in a community. He
tl’
ii
com.vi
out
o
f
tlis*
taxpayer's
|be given to iiev. Peck to help pay
N o English young man must, bj ed out. Thc great nmjorwi'v. in
limong the Sanford folks attending glory.
,, deserves hard-boiled treatment—
Thu taxpayer i.-i served
for typewriters and
muitigrnph
any chance, talk as though he the house and senate had melted pocket.
A
fte
r
completing
nil
the
work
tar and feathers are not too good
iMitn Vaudeville in Oilundo Saturmachines, to replace those destroy­
thought he might ever amount tu away. A triumphant party in u be t by the political party that
o
f
construction
for
the
church’s
luy evening.
1 ' for him.
ed by the fire.
seemingly impregnable p isitioii to! • from him the fewest dollar:'.
activities» in 11)22-23 we are rendy
One o f the most interesting sessions o f the Florida Educa­ anything.
■**
-------- o-------was torn by faction and insecure. Die r «v i 1 ment is remote from
A fter the business hail been
Mr and Mrs. K. D. Mobley and to go ahead for refurnishing and transacted, a social hour wna en­
It was at the mercy o f nny am ­ 1 people. T o the average citizen
'
Work is progressing on the Tit- tional Association has just closed at W est Palm Beach. Hun­
IT IS so here nnd was not al­
replenishing
the
needs
o
f
the
laughter. Miss Georgia, will move
bitious adventurer. To say» then, the government is u nebulous in­
joyed, the hostess serving sherry
1
■&gt; usville road. When completed it dreds o f F lorida’s finest men and women, engaged in teach­ ways so in Britain.
Ijnto the lovely new homo recently church nnd building.
that the Democrats v.yrc m a stitution; hut no uncertainty sur­
pell, topped with whipped cream,
will shorten the distance to the ing the boys and girls o f the state, g a v e up their holiday
Officers elected for year 1924: raisin sandwiches and cakes.
The young Briton that took Que- siiglitl.v more advantageous posi­ rounds the tax-collector.
l«ult on Oak Avenue, on Thu re­
He is
, East Coast and bring many more
lay.
r.M.&lt;. it. A. Newman, president.
vacation to attend this important m eeting.
bee and died in the taking, brag­ tion than their opponents means n t liked. L etter un enemy than
Among the members present
" people to the heart o f Florida.
Mra. Forrest Lake, vice presi­ were: Mrs. Wilbur McKee, Mrs.
Florida is proud o f her public school teachers, but the ged and strutted so much before much more than tho mere words the tax-gatherer, runs a I ’erslan
dent.
he undertook the task that his stiCapt and Mra. John Wlmbish,
proverb.
That government who
Raymond I'hillips. Mrs. Adams,
A
**
I f the spiritualistic gentleman’s people o f the state should realize how inadequate are the jicrior was tempted to dismiss him. suggest. The Democrats were ap­
Wc have received notice from thc Purina Mills
Mrs. Walter Wight, secretary.
■mi o iic i tile visits of tlu* tax col­
l « Orlando, were the guests o f
Mrs. M. Minnrik, Mrs. Chri3 M at­
ghost correspondent is right in salaries paid to them. One a few days ago a news dispntch but the bragging changed to ac­ proaching the battle with the lector us much as possible is the
Mrs.
A
.
I*.
Connelly,
treasurer.
thews, Mrs. J. I). Taylor, Mrs. J.
of St. Louis, that ths I?2 J PURINA POULTRY
l a ' and, •V1'"* Clifford Bell, Sunprestige o f victory, the Republi­
. claiming there is no Hell, llenvMrs. A. Vaughn, Educational N. Robson, Mrs. Julius Takneh,
ia y at tluir home on Celery Avcfrom Tallahassee credited N . M. Salley, dean o f the school of tion. initiative, when he readier, cans were dreading it with the most popular, und the Democrats
cn’s going to hold some dreadfully
BOOK
has
been
mailed.
Your
copy
should
Inue.
J
secretary.
■low'd make his exactions more
Mrs. W .R. I,cake, iSlrs. John Le­
education and normal! school o f the F lorida State College the foot of the steep bluff. Brag confidence o f defeat.
mixed company.— Dallas News.
Mrs. IJ. P. Whitner, united o f­ onard!, Mrs. Clarke Lconadry. Mrs.
hnvc reached you by now.
harsh, it is not wise.
ging in moderation is only ambition
**■
-------- o-------with the statement that the greatest professional need o f lotting o ff steam. Don’t discourage
F ro m time immemorial, leaveninR
Frank ( base, who
has been fering custodian.
I’uul Riggers, Miss Snrita Lake.
\Vh:it_ arc the chances today;
H•
The Herald welcomes communi- any state is well-trained school teachers.
Mrs. C. J. Rumph, box work sec­ Mrs. Williams Bolding, Mrs. How­
Thc Purina Poultry Beck is thc handy nt-’tdc
«
it too severely.
| Pending thu holidays here with
Raa
has made the "tou ch ” which
Honesty is the best policy i:i
what will they he six months
»* cations on subjects o f interest to
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. retary.
ard Overlin und Rev. A . S. I’eck.
T his need will never be met in Florida or any other
for well ever a m illion poultry raisers in the
m ade the paste of flour and water
hence? It would be only n blind potitics as elsewhere. Tho Demo­
4 the people of Sanford and Semi*
Mrs.
George
A.
DcCottes,
church
lit li.
Monday for Exeter, N.
SOME D U LL, over-fed editors partisan who would sr.y the out­ crats nre in n peculiarly advan­
a digestible foo d —the staff o f life.
, nole County. I f you know o f n state until the people are brought to the realization that
United States. It is simply written, well
periodicals.
where he is a student.
P IP E ORGAN CLUB.
thnt
specialize
in
nttacks
on
Hitageous
position
if
they
are
cour­
. good idea that will help Sanford salaries paid school teachers, as ia Florida, are disgracefully
look today hold* as fair a promise
Mrs.
George
I).
Bishop,
social
A
flat and soggy loaf o r biscuit is an
The Pipe Organ Club o f the
illustrated, ar.d brim ful c f practical money
rum Johnson, using sluggish minds fo r tin* Democrats as it did six ageous enough to seize it and have
' grow, send it in.
service.
too low.
.
M
r.
.md
Mrs.
W.
B.
Ballard
o
f
unleavened
food. So it is that leaven­
Baptist
church
met
Mondny
after­
nnd
ox-like
humor
in
their
attacks,
making hints on culling, breeding, feeding,
months ago. This may be unpalat­ the common sense to disregatd
------- o— —
CORA W. .MOBLEY.
noon with Mrs. J. II. Ray at her
lu..,mo.nt?.are "Pending the day in
ing
agents
such
as yeast or baking
Dean Salley points out the fact th at e very facility should are not serving their bosses n; able, as truth often is. But it is politics fo r statesmanship. The
Secretary.
Make Junuary a banner month
home on Pnumetto Avenue.
electric lighting, housing, nnd cure.
' rs* Ballard coming over
pow der are employed.
their mu
bill
But if well as they might.
salutary. Thu Democratic party in Republicans
»‘ yi'uom"ur» cannot pass tnetr
for Sanford. Optimism will help be provided to prepare teachers for th e ir vocation.
Thu rooms were lovely with pot­
| V lUn1
d the County Federation
L IT E R A T U R E D EPAR TM EN T
It look* now like a Coolidge congress has it in its power to reDemocratic votes because
\, build a greater city during the the people o f the state do not provide a livable salary fo r the
lorncm luncheon today nt the Valted plants and quantities of cut
T o insure to the Am erican housewife
The
meeting
o
f
the
Literature
nomination
and
to
many,
perhaps
cover
what
it
lias
lost
or
still
opposition
o
f
radical
Re­
Hotel.
coming twelve months. The mun teacher, ju st why should the men and women o f Florida take
Department o f the Woman’s (Tub foiwers.
the majority and certainly all those further to weaken itself. We do Publicans.
By Joining with the
c o m p le t e leavening o f her biscuits,
1 who fails to do his part is not a up school w ork?
Mrs.
C
raig
Harris,
the
bazaar
Wc nrranjjrJ witli the Purina Milts to send a compil*
will be held this week on Friday
the
that hate paying taxes, it looks not know what it w ill clo, but we “ dministration Republicans
cakes, muffins, etc., which is so im por­
good citizen.
Among those from Oviedo nt- afternoon instead of Wednesday. chairman, gave a report of the
Democrats cannot ennet the mensmentury copy to every poultry raiser whose nunic onJ
know what it ought to do.
A s the Herald has often stated, F lorida has a high ty p e of like a Coolidgc election.
*
------ o-------tant
to perfect digestion, th e pure fo o d
.
Christinas
bazaar,
a
very
sub­
loff'i
K
!
he
.
bounty
Federation
tire; which would enable them to
W e ask all members to he nt the
address wc had. If you have not received your copy,
But there are some months
\ r ' \ T luncheon nt the Vuldcz club house promptly nt 3:30 o’clock. stantial amount having been made.
i
Martin and Jennings are to de- teachers, but Florida should show the appreciation o f her
authorities found it wise to require a c e r ­
amend
the
Dill
i
f
it
is
found
to
be
ahead. There is in Hiram John­
send us your name and address on the attached coupon—
To I&gt;egin with, it must stop play­
t . bate the issues of the day at Gain- people by paying these teachers a respectable salary.
|v|r ,,y 'vorp Mra. Endor Curlett, The program for thc afternoon Mrs. Hall, the club treasurer, also
tain standard o f leavening strength in
son an amount o f fighting energy ing politics. It must not make a defective, to strengthen it where it
|^.r IL G. Smith nnd Mrs. W. O. w ill be thu reading of the first gave a very satisfactory report.
esvil|e. It will, no doubt, be uu old
or give it to us over thc phone— and wc will sec that you
is
weak.
That
would
he
sound
pol­
------------- o-------------baking
powder.
that
dull
persons
should
not
fo
r­
political football out o f economics. itics and also good policy. It would
* fashioned
political
gathering.
get your book at once.
three acts o f Ibsen’s, “ A p o ll’s Thu members were much encour­
"T H E W O R L D is a great university. From the cradle get. Too much stirring up
aged
to
bo
able
to
stnrt
the
year
. may
. It must see the wisdom of play- divide the credit for the reduction
Jennings is perfectly capable o f
House” under the leadership o f
T o maintain this guaranty o f digestibi lit y —
Mr
* '
more than
than thc
the Johning fa ir with the people. It must o f taxation between the two par*. taking care of himself.
to the g rave we are always in God's great kindergarten, stir up up more
lof }■' an&lt;1 Mra* Butter Wakefield Mrs. S. O. Shinholser. The fol­ in such splendid financial circum­
W
e
also
carry
a
special
niccrtine
Tobacco
son
opponents
have
in
mind.
to
insure minimum deterioration o f lea ven ­
stances.
•*
------- o------displuy common sense. These are ties; it would show that in the in­
lni&gt;«« .ne'.a 'vert‘ nm°n g Hie busi- lowing nre the renders for the a f­
where everyth in g is tryin g to teach us its lesson, to g iv e us
Mrs. Whitner extended »n in­
ing strength, baking powder is packed in tin.
essentials. Cunning will not avail. |terest of thc public w elfare the
Dust for Chicken intestine wire worms. lth, i.V/ °.rs. In Sanford Tuesday, ternoon:
4A Chicago court hus issued un its great secret. Some people are alw ays at school, alw ays
vention, through Miss Martha
T h is preventsabsorption o f atmospheric m ois­
.. injunction against a man to pre­
Irt th 'i r .' ln" umong the guests
-------'Democratic party can rise superior
C R E TAR Y HUGHES gives
Hcinier Torvold— Mrs. H. II.
E veryth in g has a outSEmore
Fox, for thu membres to be prosBuy your poultry remedies from us. We ■tel
vent him from drowning ids very storing up precious bits o f knowledge.
V
at the Valdez Ho- Chappell.
‘’ important proof” ot the
ture. Dampness produces premature reaction
The country is asking for relief
t'.u‘ consideration* o f narrow
| tor the federation officers.
• own wife. Man certainly has no lesson for them. It all depends upon the eye that can see, dangirous attempt by Russia to from burdensome taxation. Dem­ partisanship; it would expose tho
N
ora Tto
orvold—
M Douirnt a t ,jnn„
‘.hL* °nry
P cnin‘?
f the will
ncwalso
Hin the can — results in loss o f leavening gas.
ixoia
n out— Mrs
Airs. V
V. M.
uoug ! (;J)rar&gt;.
jg. uThis
have what you want. Tell us your trou­
rights nowadays.— Omaha World the mind that can appropriate. Man was made for grow th! establish Bolshevism here and put ocrats know that as well as Re­ weakness o f the Republican par­
less.
tw
a
Book
Shower.
• Herald.
ty,
which
has
ceased
to
bo
a
pari!i,
vv.:Sarita
Maude
Ixike.
Dr. Rank— Miss Ida Grey.
bles and we will tell you the remedy.
T h e food official, would properly condemn bak­
It is the object, the explanation o f his b ein g ."— Orison Sw eet the red flag on the White House. publicans, and Mr. Mellon has o f­ tv and lias become a house of
A fte r nil business had been at­
Y ou tremble as you read an article fered the remedv. To tho Mellon
l f c f:V w " lar ’ .Mrs' Forresl
Borrest Lake!
Mrs. Linde— Sirs. S. P. A rring­
Maiden.
in
g powder i f {lacked in cheap sacks.
tended
to
the
hostess,
assisted
by
Tongue,
John ton.
“ written to he published in a plan Democrats have only one ob« blocs on an insecure foundation
MeUch* *. ?',!vl,n , Tca«
up. J°hn
The E &lt;tis Lake Region states
Miss Dorothy
Rayt and
Mrs.
e
.
;
aR'I
Dob
Dodson
made
up
shaken
by
every
gust
o
f
passin
‘red’
newspaper
that
was
to
be
jection: it- is a Republican plan;
Nila Krogstnd—Mrs.
Alfred
that $02»! 150 was spent in thnt city
But what about self rising flour? It comes t o the
Charles E. Perry, served delicious
'land. 8nt,a .,n rty niotori'ig to Or- Lilia.
, therefore it must be altered so fancy.
fo r buildi.tg operations during last
11’ IS A HIGH gratification to know that wo act fo r a published in Chicago."
southern
housewife from rem ote northern m ills
salad,
sandwiches,
cake
nnd
coffee.
Q
‘ voni,’ K where they
|that the Democrats must bo able
Annie— Sirs. F. W. Talbot.
• year.
Of that umuunt $270,800 people to whom the truth, however uncompromising, can al­
•reended Keith Vaudeville.
A large number o f members en­
packed in porous bags. W hat happens to this
I
to
claim
at
least
part
o
f
the
crcdwas spent for dwellings and $110,­
Obstruction w ill get tho Demo­
T H E “ RED"
newspaper
ways he spoken with safety, for the trail o f whose patience
M A R R IA G E OF TH E MIDGETS” joyed Mrs. Ray’s cordial hospital­
m ixtu re o f baking materials and flour?
,'* 's it. They
quite openly; crata nowhere. The conception o f j
000 fo r public buildings.
Mi.u
- .say
- this
.
never published in Chicago and so ,
The County Federation Wom­ ity. ’ .
no em ergency is too severe, ami who nre sure never to de­
I'verim. f‘ Ul*V
Monday
-------- e-------tncy
nay
the
exigencies
o
f
politics
i
statesmanship
which
seeks
merely
The next meeting will be held
the article was never published.
|*i|; r ^or Tallahassee where she an’s Clubs will put on a play “ The
Chemical analysis shows that much of it h a s lost
The
Miami
Herald
recently spise a public functionary honestly laboring fo r the public But we think what might have require tins o f them. It cannot be to cniburrnss an adversary will
Mrs.
Schelie
Marriage o f the Midgets, Jan. l.r&gt;. nt the home • o f
Istatc
i
w
hor
8tadic3
at
Florida
uxpuutud’
they
say,
that
Democrats
bring
no
returns.
An
alllrmiitivu
its leavening strength before it reaches the consumer.
Quoted John C. Hicks o f St. Johns, good.— M artin Van Buren.
happened if somebody had publish­
Mnincs
on
Magnolia
Avenue.
Phono —
p.m ., nt the Sanford High
Wait
Mi«
Hand
has at _8 ....................
Mich., as saying how greatly sur­
ed tin t red newspaper in Chicago win sit mute while the Itciiublicun* 1policy is necessary, and with i t 1
benefit o f the
Il’alm It/Zu
,
Mimai and School, for the L
Bread-stuffs made w ith such self-rising flours cannot
enact
their
legislation
and
then
go
must
he
the
power
lo
put
it
into
e
f-1
EAST S ID E PA R E N T-T E A C H E R
prised he wus to find Florida peo­
and that red newspaper hud print­
|P*s( w.-cl' ” W !pre she spent the scholarship fund.
to
tlu*
country
nod
ask
their
refeet.
Being
in
a
minority,
th"
rise
properly— they com e to the table heavy, flat, and
week.
ed tin* article.
A
SSO
C
IA
TIO
N
.
ple with such a hustling air. SurProceeding the play will be n
"i . rl ,pr l‘‘;,ac o f power. Democrats cannot carry out u pal*
soggy.
Thursday afternoon, the discus- I
( ’ould anything have saved the nra* »
vised to find such “ this far Houth.”
program
o
f
music,
which
will
be
By Irvin S. Colib
I hat is asking too much. Thu duty ' icy. Iiut they can prevent thc R e - !
i r i r -1 ’’,r * George lin y , o f given by the host local talent.
sion nt the Parent-Teachers A s - 1
White House from the red fla g o f an opposition^ is to oppose and . publican policy from being made j
f Mr. Hicks spends many days in
W h y don’t the pure food officials demand that self-rising
then ?
social ion at the
Side
Florida ini will be surprised at a
About
75
c
hildren
will
take
part
anil
will
.i
-----•
n
i
w
u
i
ia
ennuren
win
u
m
!&gt;«■».
— „East
— ......
y, Primary ;
No. of 1Jens.
to put its own impress upon the operative; and i f they do they will
There was a man in New York
flours contain 0.5% leavening gas, the equivalent to the
great ma ty other things und he
"What a magnificent animal—
?f ‘ he winter
M
h°i ,*.m a l» ,er
th‘ Play, which will be unusual- will be Where Parents Fail in the
handiwork ot the majority. . Be- have to stand the responsibility
will be able to give out other in­ who bred Great Danes for the n (treat Dane isn’t it ? " said one.
h«v" been 8nendin.“ nilL Mr8i l ,a y
K«od. A hundred laughs in n F.ducnticn o f children front .the
12% required o f baking powder?
Slm ilF Hand and Chief o f Po­ sides, teh Republican bill is not The taxpayer’s wrath w ill be vis- ,
Nam e_______
cssuin,” said the breeder.
Ssnford a no
U rhc win to re ! hundred minutes is. assured. Bear School n point o f View.”
He was walking
terviews in which be no doubt will bench show.
lice Williams both made New perfect and obstruction will ini- , ited upon their head*,
’ I presume you call him Hnmcomini/ ii „ i l [ . ° f . ye.ar!! ? nd the date in mind and make your J oPere have been prepared on
•
_______
havo to admit that there urc some along Fifth Avenue with nil es­
Calum et B aking Pow der is scientifically and le g a lly cor­
am Y ear’s wishes fo r a new jail. I f prove it.
Watd tn
,s otwa .. looked for- plans ro that you won’t miss this
** this subject. After the----reading of
7T
mighty fine things in Dixie a fter pecially handsome dog in leash let. then?” put in the second any taxpayer doubts the necessity
rect—
the last spoonful is as pure and sure a 3 the first.
AdJrcM.
!|,y ." uh InUth |i.ensure. Mrs. treat.
t t
| Other considerations apart, is it
these n general discussion will fo!woman.
‘
All.
o f better jail facilities, visit thu
lM“ *esses an
unu*:ml
when two women halted him.
an
unusual
sweet
The
duty’
o
f
an
opposition
is
to
•
practical
politics
to
provide
the
low.
N.o'm— Ophelia.”
present jail.
oppose a bud measure and to sup- people with a grudge?
. . . ' ,uitp nn
.n ndIt is earnestly desired that all
Miss Olive Lezettc spent the
the°- an-'1
n,U
mnsical circles
in Sanweek-end in Oviedo with her pa­ mothers nnd friends o f thc E ast'
Side Primary will attend.
rents.
■Ured M Second Claaa Matter. Oc1 «r IT. 1111, at the Pnatofflce at
Ilford, Florida, under act of March
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industrial power o f city
thing else.
F. P . Forstor: “ Municipal
Continued from pago 2
ership nnd public utilities ;
should own ita utility plants nnd Sanford the reduction o f i
so Sanford is but getting In line water, gas and electricity
with thc most progressive cities of these with tho deepening o f tl
will make Sanfi
.........
..........
John’s River wil!
thc
country.”
d &lt;
Schelie Mnincs: "C arryin g tho I largest inland
city In tho
bond issue w ill rea lly spell the sue- Florida.”
cess o f Sanford.” " ‘
| George Prockhnhn: “ T l »
W , S. Colemnn: " A city cannot j ksuc means Preparedness In
succeed without
voting bonds.# building of a greater Sanford.**
therefore Sanford is taking a step
--------------------------”
PUBLIC IN V IT E D
*
townrd a big success.”
The public is invited to the
II. C. Washburn:
“ Municipal
owned utility plnnts is one o f thc Dowell program and ’’ M )
Tea” to be given in the W e
biggest steps u city can take.”
R. T. Hunt: “ Is a mighty good Club House, Wednesday, Ja
l), at 4 p. m.
•
" V .
thing fo r city o f Sanford.”
A charge of 50c per guest W ® '
D. L. Thrasher:
“ City owner­
ship nnd apportion o f water works be asked for the "tea.” T a l
as outlined and proposed by thc four may be reserved. Call
City Commission would mean more Henry Wight, phone 163-W f o r i
water, hetcr water, cheaper water, nervations.
minimum fire loss, reduced fire in - ,
surnnee resulting in mutunl snving to the tax payers, an essential ■
to the development, o f the city ■
adequately supplied.” .
B. F. Whitner, S r.: “ One o f tho i
biggest steps in the forward move- •
ment in the grew tii and upbuilding; The v e ry best B a ttery Is m
nt Sanford. A city should by n i l !

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means own its own water works.”
EXIDE
Mr*. F. E. Giles: Means one o f
the biggest things for Sanford.” W e re-chnrge nnd rep a ir all
Dr. J. F. Denton: “ Very much in
makes o f B atteries
favor o f it nnd it is the most imortnnt of nil bond issues that
R A Y BR O TH ER S
nvc come up.”
•
Edward Higgins: “ Soft w a te r ; ,
nnd cheap power will do more for j Phono 518
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GUYON HAS MADE CHAMPION TEAMS’ GRIDIRON COVER
GOOD AS A COACH MEMBERS ASKFOR MAY BE B U I L T
SALARY INCREASE

JACK SO N , Tcnn., Jan. 8.— The
'
football season o f 1923 enabled Joe
$■' Guyon, o f Goorgin Tech fame, to*
advance up the ladder o f success
as a coach at the Union UnlverStar.
Guyon came to Union in the fall
o f 1919 to coach football. A t that
tim e the school was just beginning
to organize its nthlctics under
faculty control and the teams were
poor, playing only
prep schools
within a radius o f 100 miles of
Jackson, the "center point" of
W est Tennessee. The teams in
those days were financed by n few
progressive and enterprising stu,
dents.
Played With Thorpe.
Guyon paid the boys n visit
about two days a week through
the 1919 Reason, playing profes­
sional football on week-ends with
Jim Thorpe's team. lie was away
on the tiny* Union
played
its
games, which lowered the morale
o f the players and his success that
season wns not what it might have
been.
H e failed to return the next senson, going to Georgia Tech us as­
I
sistant conch.
^ reported
w _____ _on_
This ............
fall when_ he
the local campus four days before
“
•
the
opening contest against— Uni­
versity o f Alabama at Tuscaloosa,
local backers were conceding Ala
bama a *10-point margin. I f Union
were to -lose by n wider
score -it
would have meant that Guyon had
to work like a Trojan to overcome
such a defeat.
He began b’4' surprising tho home
fans— the ones who had held such
high hopes o f the little Tennessee
school stepping out into the deep
waters o f southern football for
honors which they had never be­
fore sought. The remaining four
days found the Indinn giving his
charges nil the defensive footbnll
they could stand up under. Muny
o f the plnycrs were green and in­
experienced; in fact he didn’t have
a polished player in the crowd—
16 tn all were out fo r the varsity.
They journeyed to Tuscaloosa
and surprised themselves, holding
tlio Crimson to a 12-to-0 count.
Both touchdowns came in the Inst
five minutes o f play, and up until
thoab last few minutes the famous
-Warhorscs of Alabama had failed
t o ’ penetrate Union’s 20-yard line.
With a little more confidence in
his men and vice-versa, the open­
ing game might have been n vic­
tory fo r Union over the highly
touted Alabama eleven.

N E W YO RK , Jnn. 8— With good
intention and trepidation, the own­
ers o f the two champion ball clubs
here arc getting new snlnry pa­
pers ready for their athletes.
Champion hall clubs in recent
years have developed the habit of
expecting lnrgc raises in snlnrles
a fter wininng pennants for their
owners.
"O ne or two o f the Oinnts may
get nn increase in salary, but some
o f them may feel fortunate in
gettin g to look a t a contract,"
Charles A. Stonehom, owner of
the National League champions,
said.
Three A re A ll Set.
Frisch, Young and Jackson are
on the list for more money, but
most o f the players will have to
lie content with what they were
drawing on their expired contracts
A ll o f the Giants but Kelly have
to be signed
The Giant*; in talking terms
with the players, nre in a better
position to argue nguinst general
raj8C8 t*,an the Yankees, The Am-

crican league champions may llgure thnt they nre Working for n
wealthy boss who ought .to bo gon-

CAMBRIDGE. M au., Jnn. R.— A
canvass covering fo r the Stadium
is now being considered, but bred
W. Moore, graduate manager o f
■he Harvard Athletic Association
is inclined to doubt the value o f
such nn undertaking, chiefly be­
cause o f the expense o f building
the covering.
“ Any such scheme," ho rcmnrked, “ would require approximately
three tons o f canvas. It would
cost $15,000 at n conservative esti­
mate. Our athletic association w ill
not consider such a large expen­
diture until we can be reasonably
sure tho plan is practical."
The suggested Innovation to pre­
vent nnothur such football fiasco
ns this year’s game between H ar­
vard and Yale in a battle o f rain
and mud would involve the stretch­
ing o f trolley cables across the
top o f the Stadium from one eolonnde to the other, to which the
canvas
would
bo
nttarhed
The canvas would be arranged so
that it could be raised and lowered
j ciisily.
..
It would thus, according to Mn; osotfjna opljj, « o ajm Min,.re jn f
First, it would render unnecessary
the hay which is spread over the
field every night in tho closing
weeks o f the season. Second, it
could he raised high enough to
make it possible for practice to
be hold under its shelter on n
lainy day. Finally, and porhnpn
most important o f all. it would be
used ns n watershed to insure n
dry field on the day of a game,
at least, nt the start o f a contest.
“ Remember, the plan is still
very vague,” continued Mr. Moore.
"In all probability nothing w ill
come o f it. hut if wo could pat the;
canvas to n year-round ure, wo
might consider it.
It might be
used in tho spring to protect the
baseball diamond from rabi, or
possibly ns a covering to the base­
ball grandstand. A t present, how­
ever, the whole project is nothing
but guess work."

"o u a now that they have given
him his first world s champion­
ship.
The Giant contracts will bo mail­
ed nut in another week, but the
Ynnk official* have not made
known when they w ill get into
their job.
A ll Yankees Unsigned.
Colonel Ruppert faces the job of
signing every player on the team
with tho exception o f Babe Ruth,
and they nil want more money.
Ruppert Is nnything but n tight
magnate but while generous, he is
not extravagant.
Players nre to he given gold
watches as souvenirs o f the victor^
in the world’s series, and Cobmel
Ruppert Is to give each o f them n
Ixitvor anthracite prices were de­
gold fob to go with the watch.
nim,tied in nit address by Repre­
sentative Treadway,
Republican,
Massaehuetts.
Heavyweights Plan

To Fight in Miami
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T H E O D O R E C, OATES,
H A H LO D V. S N Y D E R .
CORA A. P O R T E R .
A R T H U R C. S T A RK.

W b, the Underslgnsd, do hereby
nsnoHnto ourselves tofrether for thn
purpono of forming a corporation
under the (leneral
U w a of thn
Hint* of Plorldn. amt for that pur­
pose do adopt the following
State n f ItllaBlB,
m O l ’OHRD CHARTER.
Cnnatr nf Winnebago,
I.
Be It Itcmembcred thnt on tills
HMh
day nf December. A. D. 1931.
Tltc nnmo of the corporation shall
he Aster Fnrmti, Incorporated, and before me the subscriber, n Notary
the prlhcliml plnrc of huslness shall Public, personally (appeared .W il­
he In l h « City of Hanford, Htftte of liam W . Snyder .to me well known
ns «me of the individuals described
Florida.
tn nnd who executed the foregoing
II.
nnd
a c k n o w l­
The general nature of tho busi­ proposed dinner,
edge.! his signature before me
ness to tie transacted will be:
Witness
my
hand
nnd
official
I. T o eiiKngn In mnrket uml Ben*
eral fnrniltiK and thn development seal the day and ye a r aforesaid.
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aml t„ rn, „ . ,,u« hlul„
(Notarial Seal) H. C. HYNBKR.
Notary Public.
and sell live stock of all kinds.
3. T o Mum;liter nnil market ani­
Com m onwealth n g Masanrfcnset Is.
mals list'd fur food.
- I 's s s l r a f S u ffo lk , m .
3.
To Imllil ami operate houses
TJe It Remembered thnt nn this
• nil cnnnlmt factories.
third
day nf December. A. D.. 1933.
4. T&lt;&gt; liuy, sell ntul &lt;lral4ln real
before me the subscriber, a Nolnry
estate.
3. To ciocnge In the cutting and Public, personally appeared Claude
A. Butterfield nnd Nettle M. Hiitmarki tlm; of lumber.
And to do all other . things con­ tcrMcld. to mo well known nn the
nected with or Incident to said bus­ Imllvldu'ils described In anil who
executed the
foregoin g
proposed
inesses.
charter, and
acknowledged their
.
III.
signature
before
me.
The amount of capital
Mock of
Witness my hand
nnd nfflrlnl
tile corporation shall be Two Hun­
dred Thousand Hollar*, to be di­ sent the day nnd year aforesaid.
(Notarial Seal IIA It It Y II. HAM.
vided Into two thousand shares of
common stock of the par value of
Notary Public.
One Hundred Hollars each. Twenty My commission expires Nov. 9, 1939.
per rent of the capital stock may
lie payable In property
labor or g la le nf N ew H am psh ire,
Count; nf .Iterrlmnr.
services nt a Just valuation to he
lie It Remembered that nn this
Jlxrd by the Board of Blrcrtnrs. and
the balance shall be
payable jit 7tli day of December. A. D. 193.1, b e ­
money nn called for by the Board fore me the subscriber, ft Notary
Public, personally appeared t'lnrnf Director*.
Both ntoekholders and directors rnre B. Butterfield nnd Maude P.
meetings may lie held wltllln or Butterfield, to me well known as
without State .upon duo notice be­
ing given.

IV.

The term for which the corpora­
tion Is to exist shall lie perpetual.
The officers by whom tho buslm ss of the company Is to be coildiirted shall be a President, n Vltio
President, a Secretary anil Treasur.
er. and u Beard of aeveti IHr -clors
jaihleol to change
according to
law ) who shall lie elected by the
ntoekholders normally, oil the sec­
ond Monday In February In each
year and every year. The office of
Secretary anil Treasurer may be
bebl try i In, same
person.
I'nlll
those elected at tlm first election
shall ho
qualified.
William
\V.
Snyder shall be President, Claude
A. Butterfield shnll be Vice Presi­
dent. Theodore P. dates shnll lie
Secretary ami Treasurer, and W i l ­
liam \V. Symler. t’lniide A. Butter■bid. Theodore (*. dates. Clarence
II. Butterfield. William W , Newell,
riinrluM It. Porter and Arthur c.
Stark shall compose the Board of

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phb'iui, protect.i the Itiii;:*, !&gt;top&lt; irri­
gation and bringi relief, if )ou havo
1 tJfkt couah, bad cold, gri| pi' or hn*u•blti* C't u bottle of i.i'oi.aidi'.'i ( oiig1!
Syrup (CmosoR-d) and wartl oil inure
serious trouble, l'iim fur Mbonpius
yuucb uud ■roup. The safe, sun uiul
plea »inr rcundj that you can dejietal
ut*on. Protect your chliilrca uud your-

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It was discovered by merch­
ants and jobbers everywhere, in
practically every line o f merch­
andise, that it was the trademarked and adequately adver­
tised brands of goods tK t got
the lion’s share of the business
there was to get, while the pre­
ponderant loss of sales fell on
the unbranded and unadvertis­
ed goods.
This was a great “ showdown”
fo r Advertising. Its position as
a factor in economic life was on
trial. Had it really done what
had always been claimed for it?
Ila clit created consumer prefer­
ence that wotild hold against the
keen competition of a sacrifice
price on unmarked goods?
The verdict of the buying pub­
lic was unqualified. It was not
!i straw vote to determine popu­
larity. It was the final test of
willingness to buy. The ballots
were dollars. And the prepond­
erant majority voted with their
dollars that they preferred to
keep right on buying advertised
goods.

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Phone or call for demonstration.

TUDEBAKER

With the whole country on a
reduced schedule of production
aid sales, the factories that were
able to keep on producing, in
anything like normal quantities,
were invariably those making
trademarked and nationallyaclvertised goods.

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SAN JUAN G AR AG E
S T U D E B A K E R

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ow down

The great “ buyers’ strike” of
1920-21, a never-to-be-forgotten
event in the economic history of
this country, proved a point
which must henceforth be re­
cognized as basic and incontro­
vertible.

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A ll over the country today
manufacturers, jobbers, and
merchants are giving serious
consideration to this important
and conspicuously demonstrat­
ed fact: the public prefer to buy
nationally advertised brands of
merchandise. And public de­
mand is the last word in all ec­
onomic situations. No one can
go aganist it and long endure.
This will mean, then, that
more and more manufacturers
will seek out ways to make their
products worthy o f a distinctive
trademark and a sustained plan
of advertising. It will mean
that merchants will more and
more give preference to their
stocks to advertised brands. It
wil mean that the jobbers will
more and more arrange to sup­
ply the merchants with advertis­
ed brands.
But new advertisers, manu­
facturers who are finally con­
vinced that their future lies in
the direction of an advertised
product, will discover that the
magic power of advertising
cannot be applied overnight. It
may require sustained effort to
attain a position equality with
competitors who have been ad­
vertising fo r many years. This
will be an unwelcome discovery.
But it will be found to be the
truth, and will be their only
hope o f gaining a substantial
foothold in what, from now on,
must continue to be a more
.keenly competitive market than
we have known for a genera­
tion.

Published by the Sanford Herald, in co-operation with
The American Association o f Advertising Agencies
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Hales. Boston. Mass.,

1924 M O D E L S A N D P R I C E S - f. o. b. factory
LIGHT SIX
SPECIAL SIX
BIO-SIX
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QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER

Clarence K. Butterfield. Concord.
N. 11., 30 shares.
Concord,

By manufacturing complete motors, transmis­
sions, axles, frames, bodies, tops, castings, forg­
ings, and stampings, parts-makers’ profits arc
eliminated from costs, and one profit only is in­
cluded in Studcbaker prices.

T H E P A IN T W E SE LL
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The air is Tull o f things you
Maude P. Butterfield,
N. II., 23 shares
shouMn’ t miss. Get a radio.

It is built complete in the great Studcbaker
factories.

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The unprecedented popularity of the Studebaker Light-Six can be traced to the fact that at
represents a degree of automobile value that
the public has sought for years.

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VII.

The names and residences r f the
Mibscrlliers
and
tho
amount of
capital stork
subscribed by each
ur&gt;':
William \V.
Snyder.
Hnckford,
III,. 1-• shares.
Claude A. Butterfield, I.oxlngton,
Mass., so sbarrs.
Nettle M Butterfield, I.rxlngtou,

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Slate r f Illinois,
('mint; ttf Winnebago.
Be It Remembered that on thin
10th day of December, A. I). 1923,

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VI,
Tho blgbe^t nmoiuit nf linleliti'ilnos* ,,r liability tu which the m r por-ttlnn ran lit any time subject It­
self shall lo Two Hundred Fifty
T h : usual Hollar*.

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CHICAGO, III., Jnn. 8.— Leslie
Nunamaker, manager of the Chat­
tanooga Club and formerly with
Cleveland wns married here Sat­
urday to Miss Frances Beckham,
o f Cleveland. The ceremony wat
erformed at the New England
ongregntionnl Church.
Nunamaker met Miss Beckham
while he wits a member o f the In­
dians.

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Commonwealth nf MnasnehasetlB,
County of llrlatnl.
Bo It Remembered thnt on tho
!5th dav of December. A. D. 1913.
before me. the suhrrrlhrr. ft Notary
Public, personally appeared Charles
II. porter and Corn A. Porter, to me
well known ns the Individuals deserlhed In. nnd who executed tho
foregoing charter, nnd acknowl­
edged their signatures before me.
Witness my hand nnd nffrlnl seal
Hie day and year aforesaid.
(Notarial Heal)
T IM O T H Y V. o'tmtn.v.
Notary Public.
Commission expires Hept. "4. 1931.

S la te o f Ohio,

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contains
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nU er

$995

THE TROUBLE PFi i

t'nmmi.M..ealth of Stassaehasetta, ..
t'onaty of Suffolk, ss.
Re It Remembered thnt on thin
‘third day of December. A. D*. 1923.
before me the subscriber, n Notary
Public, personally appeared Theo­
dore C. Hates, to me well known
as one of the Individuals described
tn nnd who executed the foregoing
proposed charier.
owl
acknowl­
edged his signature before me.
Witness my hand and official
seal the day nnd year aforesaid.
(No,ary H *»«»A R IlY , , lrA?I
Notary Public.
My commission rxplres Nov. 9, 1939.

of thn Individuals described In and
who executed tho foregoing pro­
posed charter, and
acknowledged
bln signature before me,
" Witness iny hand and official seal
nis Signature nsrorr
-~w
the day oml year aforesaid.
Wltnei i my hanj " \
Nut a rial Heal)
the day ami year
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E S T H E R A. JOHNSON.
Notary Public.
Notarial ScM,

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Witness m&gt; hand and official
seel the day and year ■Tpreanld.
(Notarial Seal) F R A N K Is L A N E ,
'
Nutary Public.

bofor o mo tho subscriber, a Notary
Public, personally appeared Harold
V. Snyder to me well known aa one

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NOTICE.
M IA M I, Jnn. 8.— Chuck W iggins I
f’ liarles n. Porter. Fntrhnvon,
nnd Jim Holland, heavyweights,I Notice ,s hereby given that we. Muss., IT, shares.
a . Porter. Falrhavcn. Mass.,
have been matched fo r a 12 round die onderslgmii, intend in apply t&lt;&gt; luCora
shares.
bout here Thursday, .Inn. 17, under tin- iinv. rm.r of tin- state of Flr.rHarold V. Snyder. Rockford. III..
auspices o f the Veterans of Foreign 1,11 " ,1 Janmuv • *• B*2i. for li tters 10 shares.
Arthur
Stark. Cleveland. Ohio,
Wars.
W iggins has fought such [ I j J ^ r ..........
10 shares.
men ns Harry Grub, Boii Roper,
w iM .i.u i w. SNvntiR.
Jtl
Witness
Whereof (lie sold lllOrlando W ill Enter
Gene Tunney and Tomm y Gibbons.
' *y™.l
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p’i
r.itora have hereunto set tIn lr
,1 III* W lit I I 1.1,1 I hi.I
hand*! this third day of Deermlo-t
If his showing against Holland is
F.'S. Baseball League favorable,
CI.AUHNCi: E. IIFTTKIlFIM Ln. A l&gt;. 1923
‘
he may be the roan that
•MAPHi: P lIPTTEItFlIGl.H.
" W IM .IAM W. SNYDF.It
will be matched ugninst Gibbons
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411* Th f Associated I'rrasl
f IIAIU.hS II M i R l I . l i .
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N E T T I E II. Itl'TTEEF1E1.I),
O R LA N D O , Jan. 8.— Decision here on Jnn. 31, nccortiing to gosw'i iVXi’n lv ' UX ,:.lh , . t,
'
Cl,A B E N C E E. lirT T E B h'IK LH .
has been reached by local baseball sip in prize ring circles.
HAItnl.H \. SN\ HER.
M A l 'H E P. Rl’TTKRFIEI.H .
enthusiasts and business men to
have this city represented in the
Florida State Baseball League this
year. A1 Wallace liua been elected
l
to head the local club ns president,
1I N T B C R I T Y
ft S E H V I C F .
and J. B. Asher, .secretary-treas­
t? "—
urer,
Tw o vice-presidents also i
w ill aid in handling tho club’s a f- 1
fairs, George Nash and Franklin
0. King, first and second viceThe 1924 Model
presidents, respectively. The sal­
Studcbakcr
Light-Six
ary limit o f $2,fi.'&gt;0 thnt prevailed
was adopted.
Touring Car

Nunam aker Weds
^
A Cleveland Girl

Bilk of Ihn individual! dftsrlbBd la
and who executed the foregoing
proposed" charter, and acknowledged
hie signature before me.
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advance

Lhoned ads., will be receive!
, patrons nnd collector *ent
diatcly for pnyment.

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nble rate for bla.k face type.
t d rates for consedutive
Ltions. Count six words to
line. Minimum charge of
. for first insertion. A ll adtuinic is restricted to proper
uificatioii.
fl case of error The Herald
|be responsible for only one
Ttct insertion, the ndverfor ail subsequent inscrThe Herald office should
[notified immediately in case

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is Trying to R each You Through O ne o
FOR SA LE
'
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
JO n PUT N T IN G ^ T h c ~ licru id Job
1'lan t is now located in the Wclaka Uu tiding. L et us estimate on
y?ur job work. _Phonc_lJ8.
L E G A L FORM S o f nil kinds” for
sale at the Herald office.'
FOR S A L E — L a rg e reed bnby_caFringe at Telephone 384-J or TUS
Palmetto A v e n u o .___
Hopkins Shoo Shop
Work Guaranteed.
309 E. F irst St.
l OR R E N T signs for sole ut tinHerald o ffic e .________
S A U S A G E fo r sale— Pure pork
sausage smoked with ouw wood,
toe. lb., postpaid. No order ac­
cepted .lo t less than 3 lbs. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Enoch
Snw fer, Tifton, Ga., R. D. F. No.
6.

H A R D Y Australian Pines, stand
10 degrees. $25 per 100. John
D. Beach, West Palm Reach, Fla.
FOR S A L E — DuSoto paints and
vnnribhes at Sanford Novelty
|error.
Works, judo agents.
151-tfc
IlU N cT l G R A PE S , tree blueberries
nnd blnekbcrries— all varieties
suitable fo r home and commercial
planting. Largest nurseries. Vig­
■prompt and efficient service.
orous, well rooted plants insure
good early profits. For full in­
formation and illustrated catalog
W ANTED
No. 0, write Southern Adapted
klSCELLANEOUS Nurseries, Hnrtow, Fin.
FOR S A L E — E gry (.'ash Register.
Cost SCO when new. W ill sell
Madam Harriet,
cheap.
Inquire at Sanford Herald
beauty Parlor. office._________
ver Mobley's Drug Store
FOR S A L E — Rhode
Island eggs
park Ave. Phonu 215.
fo r setting, 15 eggs fo r $1.UU.
INTEU—Customers to save Mrs, Ellsworth, Ltcardall Avenue,
Xrd (lift Tickets. One with Sanford.
Phono 3303.
83-tfp
j $1.00 nurchnsc at Wight's.
iNTKD—To borrow one hur.
|dollars on good
interest.
to use utpl ns security
SEED PO TATO E S
,922 Ford Coupe In good conm. Write 100, care. Herald.
NTED—Your old furniture.
Spalding Rose Flour and
»n&gt;* people in Sanford would
Hli.ss Triumph in Hags or
to buy second lmudJurniLure.
Bushel Duxes. oGod for
trtisc your apart)/pieces in the
table also.
iltl Want Alls arm sell them
kly- Phone ! 18 and the want
lepartmcnt will be glad to inC H A S E .t CO.
your ad.__ __________________
PH O N E 536.
JCIAL NOTICE— I f you hnve
it paid your poll tax do so toUo not miss the opportunity
itlo the City o f Sanford put H E TTE R IIAM Y CHICKS:
Pinetnc iximl election January 11.
breeze, White Leghorn Chicks
are sired by pedigreed males from
GENTS W A N T E D high record hens. Eggs perfect­
STS—Make and sell my enr- ly hatched by modern incubators.
strain,
i remover. -r\ mtoikI, clean Vigorous chicks, true to
imatc badnifl;jg?ood profits, $20 u.hundred; $180 a thousand.
rlcs McDaniels, Box liOl, Ilome- Immediate deliveries. Order "bet­
*1, Fla.
__________ ter baby chicks” from Pincbrcczc
Farm, Callahan, F lorida,
CIAE NOTICE—I f you hnve
SEE
the Sanford Stove Works, 1102
it paid your poll tax di&gt; so toSanford A ve.
before
buying
! Do-not miss the opportunity
i(h&gt;-tbe City o f Sanford put stoves. W e will save you money.
r tnoTi'u'd election January 11. |We also repair stoves of all kinds,
grnfnnolns and sewing machines.
FOR R ENT .________ _____________________ 191-tfc
i V0 U—Looking for a good R E G U LA R meals served at the
wm. If you don’t fmd one list-, Phennix, single meals, by the
in this i damn, insert a small day or week.__T r y them.
it ad ami you will receive the M ELON Seed—Torn Watson, Irish
Jiitings_in the city,
ray, Kleckley sweet, Florida Fa­
I grow
t KENT—2 rooms for light vorite, Ga. Rattlesnake.
♦keeping. Herald Apartments, and save these seed myself, money
nj l am! 5, Private entrance can not buy any better. 50 cents
running water.
ib. W. H. Thomson, Lloyd, Fla.
straw­
t RENT— Largo
bed room FOR S A L E — Missionary
berry plants well rooted, care­
rniahed next to bath, four
low?, wiinil heater. 008 W. 1st fully packed, 50c per hundred,
$.T.D0 per M. delivered. Mathews
it RENT—Nice front bed-room Co., Tnllahassee, Fin,, Route C.
FOR S A L E — Wood,
1-foot oak
I Laurel Ave.
stove wood
RENT’— Large furnished I and nine, Ill-inch
font bed room 1020 Myrtle. 1oak and pine. See or write, T. GSpearman. Osteen.________________
t RENT- Furn ’shed room ami
•rage. Man -ind wife or two FOP. S A L E — Stove wood in any
quantity. See Clifford Walker,
M preferre I. In piire The Out- \
or phone 1I 1-W.
t RENT One be.1-room or two FOR S A L E — Wakefield Cabbage
plants. Phone 113-W.
;nt housekeeping. Private cnF
’OR
S A L E — Game chickens, thor­
Ire and running water. Herald
ftments.
oughbred?, six hens nnd rooster. J.
E. Moorman. Maitland, Fla.
S P E C IA L N O T IC E — If you have
APARTMENTS
not paid your poll tax do so to­
day! Do not miss the opportunity
FOR R E N T
to help the C ity o f Sanford put
[t RENT—Unfurnished fotir- over the_ bond election January 11.
■°rn apartment with fire-place, E X PE R T Typew riter cleaning and
|c &gt;n. \|?o five-room bungarepairing.
Cull II. S.
Pond,
. bu:h m oiern. Apply H. T. phone 225 or Peoples Hank.
*i “01 rirst St.
179-tfc

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V0T rGE— If you have
7 Rai ! your poll tax do so lo- ADD A T TH E C A P IT O L
■ Du nut miss the opportunity
Congress convened after the hol­
e “ l,hl City o f Sanford put iday recess and adjourned
until
the bund election January 11. Monday.
J'li'.iottal evidence was made
Tam pa— Mallory-Gulf Terminal
‘ c ny ihe state department in Company takes u u t waterfront
■, 111
charge that Russian! property at South Franklin Street
propaganda is being direct- \ for erection o f modern ware­
•gainst this country.
I house.

R E A L ESTATE
FOR S A LE

MKlUMl •M v .u M M H a K H a iH a a a A i'H B B B B H H flH a a a B a a iiia ia a a B iiH
iN

FOR SALE— One 10 acre lot three
miles south of Sanford. Eureka n
Hummock—celery Delta. Address
Richard Stephenson, M. D., W est
Lebanon, Ind.
FOR SALE— Orange g r o v e ;
terms country property.
Britt
Reidi y Co. ______________
i' OR SALE— Three desirable build­
ing lots located on paved street,
worth $1,000.00 each. Owner w ill
sacrifice for $ 2100.00. B ritt Really Co.___
b OR SALE— Two fine building
lots, located on one o f the best
corners in Sanford,
paving nnd
-idewalks both side*. A t bargain,
See Britt Renity Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
FOR SALE— F'ive lots located on
Sanford Ave., opposite
Rose
Court, each 50x130. Tw o o f them
coiner lots. Ensy terms.
Britt
Realty C o._________
FOR SALE-— Ornngo grove, 23
acres, 100 trees, loention on lake,
twenty minutes from Sanford. A
good buy at $11,500. Terms. Britt
Realty Co,__________
FOR SALE— 5 acre celery farm,
tiled, all equipment, good loca­
tion on hard road, close to town, n
bargain, terms. Britt Realty Co,
FOR SALE— 10 acres Hammock
all fenced and cleared for plant­
ing; price $-1500, good terms,
FOR SALE— 10 acres, five fenced.
Three cleared. Good well. A ll
hammock. $2,001).
TW O dty lots 80x305, one block
from Sanford Ave., a bargain,
$100 cash.
FIVE room house close in, on Pal­
metto Avo., renting now for .?B5
per month, $2500, terms.
Must
be sold quickly.
SEMINOLE R E A L T Y CO.

Seminole Hotel A nnex.

AUTOM OBILES A N D
R EPAIR S
BARGAINS! B A R G A IN S !!
Dodge Roadster.
Dodge Touting.
Hudson TourimJ.
Haynes Touring.
Seripps-Booth Touring.
&lt;Inklnnd Tour ing.
KENT V U L C A N IZIN G CO.
CORNER OAK AND 3RD ST.
____
PHONE 1 7 . _______
FOR SALE— lieu speed-wagon in
first class condition. Equipped
for bus service but never been
used as such.
Can be easily
changed for trunk of any kind. See
E. E. Echols at Sanford Mattress
Factory.
FO R SALE— On:-tin Ford truck,
good condition. Phone 5I1-.I.
SPEC IAL NOTICE— I f you have
not paid your pull tax do so to*
day! Do not miss the opportunity
to help the City of Sanford put
over tire baud eltttioU JitOtthtyV lU .
MORE BARGAINS.
11*22 liupmobile tout ing.
Lexington l.a:k (sport).
Four Dodge loin mgs, 11)21.
Dodge Roadster It) 11).
National touring, ti passenger.
Three worm-drive Ford trucks.
Two Ford Chassis.
Olds 8 touring, 7 passenger.
Dodge 11)22 touring.
Three Dodge tourings 1920.
Chandler touring.
Two Ford touring.
Huiek touring 1919, 7 passenger.
Huick touring 1918.
Dodge 3-1 ton truck.
Two lieu Speedster Trucks,
11)21-22.
Two Light Ford Trucks.
Two ID17 Huick touring.
1U23 Overland I. touring.
Some of these cars were traded
in on new Dodges. Most o f them
have been left with us to be sold
and applied on Ihe purchase o f
new Dodges. They are all real
good, having been reconditioned,
'terms to thane who can establish
credit. Some o f these cars can
1e exchanged for real estate im­
proved nr unimproved. Diamonds
or anything else of value.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Dodge Dealers.
_____________ I■hone 3,
W INTER ennuis A N D c o l d s
With the changeable weather
which we hnve at this season o f
teh year coughs nnd colds are very
prevalent. He prepared fo r them.
Have a bottle of F O L E Y ’S H O N ­
EY
AND
TAR
C O M PO U N D
handy, and with the first sign o f a
cough or cold take a dose and prere,it a serious ailment. F’ O L E Y ’S
HONEY A N D TA R CO M POU ND
has been the standard fam ily cough
remedy for over 35 years, bring­
ing prompt relief nnd when once
used you will never bo without it.
Sold everywhere.— Adv.

[HOUSES FOR R E N T

C la ssifie d A d v e rtis in g is ;

HOUSE for rent, S. E. corner 12th
St. and Oak Ave. Inquire 11th
a St. and Elm Ave, S. FL corner. M.
Schneider.
FOR R E N T— 1 room cottage 1208
Park Ave., all conveniences,
$20.00 p*'r month. G. W. Spena ccr. Phone 100.___________________
y. j FOR R E N T— A brand new npnrtment. furnished. Cates Build® |ing._ Phone 1 8 1 . _________
F O R R E N T — Furnishedr = i

t h e Regular Way j
I t is the regular w ay through which to secure
help fo r the office or home— pu ttin g you in communication with the various people^ w h o may think them- g
selves fitted to do your work, nnd thus perm itting you ”
to make your decision and selection a fte r having had |
personal interviews.
£
Readers o f this newspaper a re ad readers— and
for an increasing number of thorn the classified col-’
limns are gnining in interest. I f you have anything
to sell you’ have something to sa y to them in our
advertising columns. Herald classified advertising w ill
pull w ith you in your efforts.

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The Number is 148

residence. Rest loention
in city with all modern
conveniences
including
gnrnge. N ew house w ith
new furniture. F ive room
bungalow. W ill rent fo r
next
four months
to
party without children.
A c t at once if "you want
this
residence.
I'e rry
Jcrnigan, box 740 ^
S P K C IA L N O TICE— I f you have
not paid your poll tax do ao to­
day! Do not miaa the opportunity
to help the City o f Sanford put
over t hobo ml elcvtlon January i t .

ese

F’ O U ND — Opportunity to buy a
short wave long distance Radio
Receiving Set cheap. Ask fo r M IR A C L E Concrete Co., r e a m !
rrment work, s i dew la ks,. build*
demonstration.
Hof-Mac Battery;
Cm_________________________________ ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. S .
Tcrwillegcr, Prop.
F O U N D — Pair o f shoes. Please
call at the Herald office fo r Lumber and Building MateriaL
s a m e . __________________ _________
Carter Lumber Company
N. larurcl St. Phone 555.
LOST— Between Sauthside School
nnd Uth Street child's
red and H IL L LU M B ER CO.
House o f
white cape; return to Mrs. A. K.
Service,
Quality
end
Price.
Powers. 107 W. 9th St.
Phone 135.
A R E Y O U losing on opportunity S P E C IA L N O TIC E — I f you have
to sell your property by not using
not paid your poll tax do so to­
the Herald Want Ads. The cost day! Do net miss the opportunity
is small, the results great. Herald to help the City o f Sanford put
W'nnta w ill work fo r you quickly. over the bond election January 11.
S P E C IA L N O TIC E — I f you have!
Jacksonville — Florida
East
not paid your poll tax do so to­
day! Do not miss the opportunity Const Railway starts work on new
to help the City o f Sanford put bridge spanning St. John's River.
over the bond election January 11.
Minis— Brevard County PackIlomestend—PcnsyIvnnln Sugar
Company ucquires'
35,000-acre ing Company opens for business
tract in this vicinity fur develop­ in newly constructed
packing
ment o f sugar cane.
house.
Tampa— Construction of new
apartment house at Oak and Jeff­
erson Streets under way.

HELPED L IT T L E G IR L’ S COUGH
“ F O L E Y ’S HONEY A N D T A R
COMPOUND is fine. My little Notice of Meeting o f Stockholders
girl had an awful cough. I got a
o f The Herald Printing CoinHOUSES— FOR S A L E ! H E L P W A N T E D
bottle of FO LE Y’S H O N EY A N D
pany for the Purpose of Amend­
T A R COMPOUND nnd gave her nj
ing the Charter o f Said Corpora­
FOR S A L E — House ami large lot W OM EN— 1i'o sell human hair nets frw doses and she was greatly re­
tion.
in Rose Court. $1500.00. Terms.
in dozens to consumers. 100 per lieved,” write? Clyde if. Denson,
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IVE N
Drill Realty Co.
cent, profit. Steady
profitable
best that there will ba a meeting o f the,'
profit___ Mnrlbrook, Virginia. The
Wonderful proposition, remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse­ stockholders o f
FOR
S A L E — Bungalows, house business.
thu H ER ALD
building lots. A ll sections of Write Ig o r Co., 1123 Broadway, ness; relieves promptly and effec- * P R IN T IN G C O M PAN Y, at the o f­
Sanford.__Britt Realty Co._____ New York.
lively.
FOLEY'S H O N E Y A N D fice o f *aid company in the City
Salespeople TA R COMPOUND has stood the o f Sanford, Florida, nt 107 MngFOR S A L E — Bungalow, dose in on W A N T E D -— 7,200
now- ....................
M A K E BIG M O NEY sell­ . test of lime, serving three ger.crn- nolia Avenue, on the 21st day of
....
Palmetto Ave., $1200.00, terms.
ing Wat kin's nationally advertised 1Uons.
January, A. l)„ 1921, nt 8 o'clock
Britt Realty Co.
household products. Y O U
C AN ,
p. in., for the purpose of amend­
FOR S A L E — Or lease, business
TOO. Urn aches nil over U. S. nnd
MONEY
ing the charter o f said corpora­
property on First Street. Britt Canada. Rare C H A N C E JUST
i Send this ad and ten cents to tion, an to name thereof nnd also
Realty Co.
NOW fo r City Sales dealers, men Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., as to A rt iris 11. nnd VI. of said
FOR S A L E — At a bargain, 5-room or women, full or part time, in the Chicago, 111., writing your nil me charter.
|
bungalow with sleeping porch, city o f Sanford, nnd elsewhere. i nnd address clearly. You will re­ H E R A L D P R IN T IN G COMPANY.
on Palmetto Ave., four blocks from i Write today for our practical, suit* ceive a ten cent bottle of F O L E Y 'S
By Itcesq Combs, President.!
First St. $3500.00, small payment M O N E Y-M A K IN G I'l.A N , J. It. 1H O NEY AND T A R COM POUND Attest:
down, balance like
rent.
Britt Watkins Company, Dept. 1M», Mem- for coughs, colds nnd hoarseness,
R. II. Berg, Secretary.
phis, Tenn........................ _______ also free sample package o f F’ O ­
Realty Co.
FOR S A L E — Attractive bungalow, LO CAL salesman wanted fo r Sun­ L E Y ’S PILLS, n diuretic stimu­
modern, a bargain; terms. Infold and vicinity to sell DuU- lant for the kidneys, and F O L E Y
quiro 1103 Oak A v e . _________
H LK W E A R SHOES direct from C A TH A R TIC TA B LE T S for Con­
S P E C IA L N O TIC E— If you have factory to wearer. Our new meas­ stipation and Biliousness. These
helped
not paid your poll tax do so to­ uring apparatus insures perfect til­ wonderful Remedies have
For full particulars write millions o f people. Try them! Sold
day! Do not miss the opportunity ting.
to hob? the City o f Sanford put Hi- D O UBLE W E A R SHOE COM­ everywhere.
over the bond elect inn January 11. PA N Y , 315 East Lake Street, Min­
neapolis, Minn.
Cards of Sanford's Reputable
W A N T E D -Men or worn.mi to take
Professional
Men, each of
orders fo r genuine gunrmite d
whom,
in
his
chosen
profession
hosiery fur men, women and chil­
the Herald recommends to the
dren; eliminates darning
Salary, Coffee and Lunch Shop
$75 n week full tim e; $1,61) tin
people.
hour spare time. Cottons, heath­
ers silks. International Stocking
Mills, Norristown, Pa.
LO CAL salesman wanted for San­
George A. DeCottes
ford and vicinity to sell DOUSeveral Stale Officials Have Seel
H .E W E A ll SHOES
direct from
Attorncy-nt-Law
E xp eriV n id 'h t'T h e Fourth
Afijtlry to wearer. Our new nions— O v e r Seminole County
Estate, It Is Discovered.
i:t:i g apparatus insures perfect tit­
.
Hank
ling.
F or full particulars write
Sanford, ------------ Florida
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Jan. 7. the D O U D LE W E A R SHOE COM— The Fourth Estate i. Weil rep­ ! A N 1', 516 East Lake Street, Min­
resented in the ranks of slate o f­ in npolis, Minn.____
ficials and others who ,i.v- and W A N T E D — Lady wants work in
attend to the daily duties neces­
r.toro o r as cashier. Experienc­
Schelle Maines
sary to the conduct of the state’s ed, can furnish references. Call
business.
Listed among former 'L'U'.T’o r k . A y y _____ ________
newspaper men are four owners or
LAW YER
part owners of publications and S A L E S M A N — Souls for sale ut
the Milano tonight. Free tickets
— Court House
two reporters.
Contract Given For
J. C. Luning, state treasurer, is fur Mrs. JMiilip Andrews
Bridge Construction
the dean o f the former news W A N T E D — Help o f all kinds by
many- business houses. I f you
writers. Mr. Luning started when
a mere Ind as printer's devil on the are without a position, advertise
II &gt; T in * A wr*o r hi le il I'r r 'r n ,
page o f The
Albany (G n.) Herald, and later on the classified
TA L L A H A S S E E , Jan. 8.— Ed
Fred R. Wilson
acquired u substantial interest in Herald. I t will cost you only u Pottus o f Montgomery, Alabama,
that paper which he still retains few cents and you will reach thou­
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
with a bid of $10 DOG. was tho low
despite his residence of many sands.
years in the southern part of Flor­ S P E C IA L N O TIC E — I f you have bidder among five who submitted
First Notional Hunk Illdg.
ida.
not )&gt;aiil your poll tax du so to­ figures to tho road department for
Hanford, ------------ Florida
James E. Calkins, attorney for day! Do riot miss the opportunity construction o f a wooden bridge
the state railroad commission, and to help the City o f Sanford put in Oseceola county, between Camp­
who represents his district in the over the, bond election January 11. bell nnd Loughm in on state road
state senate, formerly owned and
No. 2. The bridge is to be 315
oIterated two weekly papers in
Elton J Moughton
St. Lucia— Construction o f New feet long and will be completed
Nassau, his home county, and still St. Lucie River Country Club g o lf within 90 days from thu date thu
hua u keen sense o f news judg­ course under way.
contract is signed.
A R C H IT E C T
ment.
F irst National Hank Hldg.
Captain R. A. Gray, chief clerk
in the automobile department of mained fo r a year or more, ex­ Argentina Expecting
Hanford, ------------ Florida
the comptroller’s office, was prac­ periencing many o f the ups ami
Banner Cotton Crop
tically thrown into the newspa­ downs o f the small paper publish­
per field in bis early 20’s, liked it, er.
l —.tJ.I pj|UTJ&lt;&gt;k*V •Of,I, (in
nnd later acquired control o f a
M IL D R E I) SIM M O NS
Cedar
Keys
was
the
scene
of
the
BUENOS
AIR ES, Jan. 8.— This
weekly ut Havana, which he. op
newspaper
experience
of
T.
It.
reason’s
Argentine
cotton
crop
is
Teacher o f Pianoforte
crated until a few years
ago.
Mr. Gray is one o f the best posted Hodges, state shell fish commis­ expected to reach JO,000 metric
and Pipe Organ
sioner,
who
was
fo
r
some
time
tons, or more than 170,000 bales,
men on newspaper, work connect
Studio:
Room 225, Mcisch
connected
with
a
weekly
publica­
according
to
Indications,
'and
it
ed with the state’s work, having
tion
at
that
famous
fishing
center.
will
be
the
largest
yet
produced
Ituilding
gained his first experience on a
A. II. Roberts, in thu insurance since cotton began to bo grown
Tallahassee daily at the time the
fight on a saloon was made here. department o f the treasurer’s o f­ on a substantial scale a few years
It was in the heat of that cam­ fice, was fo r quite a while n re­ ago.
u
nou ns, ii. o.
The ministry o f agriculture is
paign that he applied for a posi­ porter on one o f the St. Peters­
Hptefftllsliijs ii»
giving
all
encouragement
possible
itrnltn Urinary IMihmi*#** nml
tion us stenographer nnd book­ burg dailies, while G. T. Whitfield,
rr lut’ul'jrfv - « Iironlc
nKIm
uml
keeper. He was employed and in clerk o f the state supreme court to Colton growing in the northern
hini'nt i|l,)i*:iit(*ii. Ft*jii.iI*"
less than a week placed in charge served fo r years ns local renre- provinces, which are said to offer
it i'M'1 I£In*ii ntr f lam.
o f the business management of setative o f various papers while climatic and soil conditions capable
I If I In * H ill F ir * I \ n tlt iiiiil lln u k
of
making
Argentina
a
great
cot­
HitlltJhnc
he
was
connected
with
diff'erent
the paper, when the owner was
Knttfonl
FlorLta.
ton-producing nation.
taken suddenly ill. There he re state departments.
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PURELY

NEWSPAPER MEN
ARE PLENTIFUL
AMONG OFFICIALS

B U IL D IN G
M A T E R IA L

LOST A N D F O U N D

EAT AT BOB AND BETTY’S

Located in the Field’s
Auto Top Biulding 2nd
door westf of the San
Juan Garage
Featuring r -H o m e
Cooking, Home Made
Pies and a good clean
meal for 35c

Short Orders a Specially

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
You can find the name of every
live Business Man in Sanford la
this Column each day.

a,
Studcbnkcr, Packard, Chevrolet
J. L. P E R K IN S
Sales Department
Sun Juan Garage

WHIDDON &amp; HODGES
Tailors, Cleaners nnd Dyers
117 Park Avenue---- Phone 465

Sanford N o velty
W orks
V . C. C O L L E R , Prop,
ficneral Shop and M ill W ork
Contractor and Builder
517 Com m ercial Street

Wilson W elding &amp; Radiator
W orks
" It it’s Metal we can weld it”
S A N FO R D , F LO R ID A

S T E W A R T T h e Florist
Flow ers For A ll Occasions
Membera Fluriattt Telegraph De­
livery Association
811 M yrtle Ave. Phone 260-W

Sanford Machine Co.
(iriirral llni-lilnr nnd Holler
XX'orka

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Hanford. Fla.

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Q U IC K S E R V IC E
T R A N S F E R
l.oral and Lnux lllnlnnre llaall»K. Slornicr

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
Sanford, — -------------Florida

W . J. Thigpen
Real Estate

By GEORGE McMANUS

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SAN FO R D D A IL Y

Income Tax Helps

H E R A L D , T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 8, 1 * 2 4

CITY NEWS PARAGRAPHS

INCOM E T A X IN N U T S H E L L

WHO? Single persona who had
Market Quotations fo r Monday, establish market.
net incomu o f 31,000 or more
Jan* ^
I Strawberries: 32-qt. crates and
or gross Income o f $5,000 or
, Some
Fla. reefers 30@35c
more, nnd married
couples
Atlanta (G ear, 16 above)
who had net Income o f $2,000
• Very few sales account weather. poor low us 20c.
or more or gross incomb o f
Eggplant: • No arrivals, light
English Peas: No io I cs report­
$5,000 o r more must file resupplies, demand light, market
ed, no demand.
returns.
Oranges:
Demand and move­ steady.
Fin. crates fancy $3@4,
ment slow, 31.75 box.
choice 32@3.
W HEN?
The filing perl at! is
Grapefruit:
$2.50@3.25 box.
from January 1 to March 15,
Cincinnati (Clear, 17 above)
Peppers:
Ee3t m ostly around
1024.
Tomatoes; No carlot arrivals,'
$2 crate.
Strawberries: 40c qt.
very few supplies .
W H ERE? Collector o f Internal
Cabbage: S. C. Wakefield $2@
Lettuce:
Fin 1,
17 cars on
revenue fo r the district in
@2.50 crate.
track including broken, supplies
which the person lives or bps
Deans: No sales.
heavy, no demand or movement, •
his principal place o f busi­
Cukes: Fancy 33.50 crate.
no early sale’s.
ness.
Squash: Small yellow , best 33
Celery: I car diverted, 5 cars
HOW?
Instructions on Form
@3.50 crate.
„
.
.
on track, supplies moderate, tio
Philadelphia (Clear. 2.» above)
1010A and Form 10-10; also
demand nnd movement, no early
Celery: Cal. 3, N. k . 1-, N . J. 1. sales reported.
the lnw and regulations.
Supplies moderate, demand lim n­
Peppers, Deans, Eggplant, P e a s :! W H A T? Four per cent normal
ed, movement slow, market steady, No sales.
tax on the first $4,000 o f net
Cal. crates Goldenheart
Sa.50@
Strawberries: Supplies liberal,
income in excess o f the per­
6, N. Y., and Fla. crates rough .early demand nnd movement slow,
sonal exemption and credits
too few sales uuutu.
for dependents.
E igh t per
**Toma"toes:
Fla.
1,
3
cars
on
lonuuuva.
7,
1
1 ijw
vCabbage:
duoii^e;
41.
1, 1, h
N. Y.
(5 can
cars 1
on
cent normal tax on balance of
track, light supplies, demnnd ' " [ t r a c k , light supplies, no demand ior
net income. Surtax from 1
ited, market steady. H a . &gt;.
* movement, too few snles establis
establish
cent
to 50 per cent on net
count
$4:75
ing wrapped fancy
Boston (Cloudy, 25 above)
incomes over $0,000 fo r the
'choice 33.75. Cuba da turning
IFans:
Supplies
good stock
year 1023.
wrapped 34.
,
limited, market stronger, prices
Beans: No carlot arrivals, sup- hampers green best montly $3.25
lles moderate, demand slow, mnr- @3.50, poorer $1.25@2.
J
TIBS T O T A X P A Y E R S .
et barely steady. Fin. consider­
Celery: Cal. 1, N. Y . 1, 5 cars
No. 7.
able ordinary 7-8 bu. hprs. green cn track, supplies nnd demand
Losses
arising
from
fires.
|1.7I@2.50, few express
higher, moderate, market steady, N. Y.
„
,
r.torms, shipwreck, or “ other caspoorer $1@1.50.
2-3 erntes Golden bcltblnncning unity” — fo r example, n flood or
Peppers: Fla. 2, 3 cars on track mostly $3@3.50,
front—whether nr not connected
including broken, liberal supplies,
Lettuce:
No arrivals. 10 cars with the taxpayer’s business, n a y
demand slow, market weak. Fin. on track including broken, mod- be deducted iron) gross income in
erates fancy $l.75@2, few $2.50, crate supplies, demand good fo r his 1923 income-tax return. I f his
poorer low as $1.25; choice 73c@ good stock, market steady, Cal. home or automobile in destroyed
1.50.
crates Iceberg best mostly ?2.5l)@ by fire, the loss is deductible fo r
Cukes: No carlot arrivals, no 2.75, fancy few high as $3, poorer the year in which it occurred.
cars on track, supplies light, de­ .fl..il)(a.2. Hu. no early sales.'
Lost o f property by theft or h:irmand moderate, market steady.
(nbbage: N. ) .
C. 1. L&gt; giary is an allowable deduction
.F la . 7-8 bu. hprs ungraded ordin­ earn on track including broken, and need not bo incurred in trade
ary $1.50@2.50,
supplies nnd demand moderate, i or budness. A loss fo r embczzleEggplant: 5 cars mixed, Fla. 2 miuket steady, N. . . sax c w t., nient is also deductible.
ears on trock broken, light sup­ Danish 32@2.25, Fla, 1 1-2 bu.
1,1
(To be continued Tom orrow )
plies, no sales reported.
hprs Wakefield $1.75.
Cabbage: N. Y. 13, S. C. 1, I I
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Kansas City (.Misty, 28 above)
cars on track including broken
Tomatoes:
Flu. 1. 1 unbroken Y*‘ Uo Sand ............. 31 to 18 ft.
supplies o f new ntoek tight, de­ car on track, light supplies, de­
to 53 ft.
mand fair, market steady.
Fin. mand and movement slow, ninrket
Whito
Sami
..........
.
to
59 ft.
...53
1 1-2 bu. hprs pointed type $1.25 steady.
Mexican boxes lug re­
@1.75, S. C. J1.251b 1.50, barrel packed 216s $5.50, 6s ripes wrap­ Blue Clay ................ ...59 to 64 ft.
crates $2.
ped $7.50,
White Sand ......... ...64 to 67 ft.
Squash: No carlot nrrivnls, no _ Strawberries:
Mo carlot ar­ Shell and C lay ...... ...67 to 83 ft.
tars on track, supplies moderate, rivals, supplies, demand nnd move­
demand slow, movement limited, ment moderate, market dull, Fla. Shell nnd Sami ...... ...83 to 91 ft.
Water Level ........... _____ .. 19 feet
market steady Flu. pepper crates [ reefers 50@60c qt.
le w $1.25.
| Peppers:
No carlot arrivals, Blue Clny ................ ...67 to 78 ft.
Peas: Fla. 2, no can: on track,;liberal supplies, demand and niovc- Shell ....................... .. .78 to 84 ft.
light supplies, demand moderate, meat moderate, market steady. Sand and Shell ...
...84 to 87 ft
market steady. Fin. 7-8 bu. hprs. •Fla. crates fls $2@2.50,
Shell Rock ......
...87 to 88 ft.
some poor $1.50@3, 5-pcck $2.75@
c l’ nns:
No carlot arrivals, no Sand Rock .............. ....88 to 91 D.
3.25; exprtis few $2.50.
cars on track, supplies moderate, Water Level ............
.... 7 feet.
Strawberries: Fin. 2 1 car rm demand and movement slow, mar­
W e ll No. 8."'"
track unbroken, supplies liberal, ket dull. Tex. bu. hprs green $2. Surface Snml ........ .... 1 to r» ft.
demand slow, movement limited,
Okra, Squash: No carlot arrivals, White Clay ............ .... 5 to 20 ft.
market weak. Fla. express 40c qt.
White Sund ............ ...20 to 29 ft.
Pittsburgh (Cloudy, 18 above)
White Clny ............ ...29 to 30 ft.
Beans:
Fin. bu. Hprs., green
White Sand ..........
30 to 38 ft.
$2.50@2.75, poorer low an $1.
White C la y ................ 38 to 40 ft.
Eggplant: Fla. crates $3.75@
White Snml ................40 to 46 ft
Continued from page 1.
Blue Clay .................... 46 to 40 ft.
4.50.
Well No.
Peppers: Fla. crates fancy $2.251v;hUc sa n d "T "
" l ta 8 ft. Shell ..........: ...............49 to 56 ft..
@2.50, choice $1.25@1.75,
Drown Sand .............. 8 to 16 ft. Blue Clay ....................56 to GO fi.
Squash: Fla. eggplant crates Grey Sand ................. 16 to 20 ft. Shell ...........................fit) to 70 ft.
$2@250.
White Sand ................20 to 6ft ft. Sand and Shell .......... 70 to 79 ft.
Cukes and Okra: No sales re­ Blue Cloy ................ 65 to 70 ft. Shell ......................... 79 to 82 ft.
Pipe dropped to shell at 82 feci
ported.
Blue Clay (i-hell).... 70 to 73 ft.
and
could not get any more re­
Washington (Clear, 11) above)
Shell ........................... 73 to 82 ft.
Lettuce: Fin. 2, 8 earn on track, Fine Sand and Shell ..82 to !).’! ft. turns. Depth o f hub 86 feet.
2 unbroken, expresa riceipts light, Water Level .......................8 feet Water Level ................. 7 ft. 4 in
W e ll No. 9.
supplies nnd demand
moderate,
Well No. 3.
7 ft.
ninrket steady. Cal. erntes $2.50 White Sand ............... 1 to 5 ft. Surface Sand .............. 1 to
2.75. Fla., N. Y . erntes Big Yellow C l a y ................. 5 to 26 ft. Whito Clay ................ 7 to 19 ft.
oaton $1.75.
White Sunil ................26 to 10 ft. W hile Sand .............. 19 to 38 ft.
.■ Beans; Supplies heavy, demand White Clay and Shell..40 to 45 ft. White Clay ................ 38 to 41 ft.
moderate, market fairly steady, Sand, Rack and Shell
15 to 46 ft. Blue Clay .................. 41 to 40 ft.
Fin, 7-8 bu. hprs. best $2.50@2.75, Water Level .
20 feet Shell and Sand .......... 46 to 52 f\
Blue Clny .................. 52 to 61 ft.
poorer $1.50.
Well No. I.
Peas:
Supplies moderate, de­ W hile Sand
........... I to 2 ft. Shell nnd C lay .......... 61 to 05 ft.
mand limited, market steady, Flu. White &amp; Yellow Clay 2 to 15 ft. Shell ...........................65 to 76 ft.
hprs, beat $2,25@2.50, poorer $1@ White Clay ____
, 1 5 to 22 ft. Blue Clny ................. .70 to 78 ft.
2.
White Clay and Sand
22 to 23 ft. Shell ........................... 78 to 80 ft.
. Peppers: Supplies and demand White Sand ................23 to 85 ft. Sand and Shell .......... 80 to 85 ft.
W ater Lovol ................ 5 ft. t in.
moderate, market steady steady. White nnd Yellow Clay
W
hito Clay ............... '20 to 31 ft.
Fla.
crates fancy
$2.25@2.50,
.......... ..................... 85 to 45 ft.
choice 31.75.
Blue Clay nnd Shell
15 to 50 ft,
Eggplant: Supplies limited, dc- Slull uiul Sand .......... 50 to 57 ft
mnnd good for good stock, market Blue Clay atul Shell ... 57 to 60 ft.
steady. I’la. crates best $ 1, fair Fine Sand and Shell ..60 to 06 ft.
small sizes 52.50@3.50.
Hock ............................66 to 68 ft.
Cukes: Supplies very light, too Water Level ..................... 13 feet
few Bales to establish market.
W ell No. 5.
Strawberries: Supplies liberal, Surface Sand ............ t to 2 ft.
demand good, market steady. Fla. White Clay .............. 2 to 20 ft.
reefers 3ftc@45c qut.
White Sand .. ...........28 to 52 ft.
St. Louis (Clear, 27 above)
nine Clay ................. 52 to 58 ft.
' Tomatoes:
No ears on track, Blue Clay and Shell .53 to 63 ft.
no carlot arrivals, light supplies, Sand S h e l........... ... 03 to 65 ft.
practically no demand, no sales Hltte Clay anil Shell .. .65 to 73 ft.
reported.
Rock ..................... 73 ft.
Lettuce: 23 cars on track in­
Well No. fi.
cluding broken. Fin. 1, A riz. 4, Cal. Surface Sami .............. 1 to 5 ft
3, demand slow movement light White Clay
.....
5 to 10 ft.
and slow, market dull, Cal. Ariz. White Sand ...............10 to 25 ft.
Cal. crates Iceberg 3 1-3 dozens White Clay and Sand 25 to 28 f t . :
28 to 47 ft.
$2.50(ri 2.75, Fla., N. Y. crates Big Fine White Sand
17 In 53 ft.
Boston best $1.75, few
frosted Coarse White Sam!
With Eleanor Ronnlninii, Frank
Hlue Clay nnd Snml 53 to GO ft. ,
11.25.
60 lo 65 ft. ; Mayo, May Busch, Richard Dix,
Beans,: No carlot arrivals, 1 Sand and Shell
broken car, liberal supplies, de­ Dine Clay and Shell 65 to 68 ft. ( Lew Cody and Barbara I.n Mar
68 to 70 ft t mid a Special Orchestra. Also
mand and movement moderate, Blue Clay
70 to 72 ft.
market steady. Fin. 7-8 bu. hprs. Snml nnd Shell
Comedy
72 to 71 ft. '
dark green $3.@3.25, pale green Boulders
Sand
and
Shell
7
l
to
80
ft.
$2@2.50.
Brices night 25 and 50 Cents
Cukes: Supplies light, practic­ Sand Clay ntnl Shell 80 to % ft.
Rock
............ .... no ft.
ally no demand, no sale *
20 flT* .
Eggplant:
Supplies light, de­ Water Level .
6 to 20 It. ,
mand limited,
movement very Broun Sand
W cdncstlay— Coburn’s Minstrels
Well No.
light, market dull. Fla.
pepper
Surface Sand
1 to 6 ft.
crates $2 dozen.
Peas and Si|u:ish; No supplies. Brown Sand ............ 6 to 20 f t . ; gq\^
Peppers: Limited supplies, de­
mand moderate, movement slow,
market dull, Fla. crates dark green ;

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THIS W E E K IN
SANFORD .
Tuesday— The Social Department
of the Sanford W om an's Club
will meet at the Club House at
. 3:30 p. m.
Tuesday— Weekly luncheon o f the
P.otnry Club at the Valdes Hotel
at 12:15 p. m.
Turr^lay— Regular D rill o f.C o . P.
Fra. N. G. at the Court House at
8 p. m.
I Tuesday— A regular m eeting of
'
Masonic Royal Lodge N o. 62, at
the Masonic Hall at 8 p. m.
Wednesday— Regular m eeting of
American Legion at the Court
House at 8 n. m.
Wednesday— Literature
Depart­
ment or tfia Sanford Woman's
.Club will meet at the (Jlub
House at 3:30 p. m.
Wednesday— The Music Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman's
Club w ill meet at tho Club
House nt 3:30 p. m.
Wednesday— Tho regular meeting
o f the Elks' Club w ill be held at
the Club House at 8 p. m.
Wednesday— The w eekly luncheon
o f the Kivwunis Club w ill be
bold at the Valdez H otel at
12:15 p. m.
Thursday— Weekly luncheon o f
Association o f Business Women
will be bald at the Lu-Bcth
Cafeteria nt 12:00.
Thursday— Regular m eeting • o f
the Spanish War Veterans will
be held at 8 p. m.
Friday— The regular m eeting of
the Rebckah Lodge w ill be held
at the Masonic Hall at 8 n. m.
Friday— Weekly luncheon or the
Chamber of Commerce at the
Valdez Hotel at 12:15. -

A T T H E M IL A N E
The story o f Rupert Hug heft’ new
Goldvryn picture, taken from his
novel o f life in the film colony of
Hollywood, “ Souls for Sale," which
comes to the Milane Theatre on
Tuesday fo r one day, -la a human
I
document o f the screen. For those
who have not read the novel, the
plot is outlined below;
The whirlwind courtship fit hand­
some and mysterious Owen Scuddcr hap hardly given Remember
Steddon a chance to know her fu­
ture husband, h u t's terrible real­
ization of his untrustworthiness
comes to her as their express is
flyin g across a Western desert.
Takin g advantage of a stop Mem
Blips from the train to freedom.
A t this spat a moving picture
company Is making a desert pic
ture nnd M em ’a beauty attracts!
Claymore, the director.
The j
straightforw ard manner o f these
film folk convinces her that theyare real hum in beings and not the i
monsters she has read about in the;
newspapers. A s gn extra in the;
nany Mem
Me
company
begins/to see that:
the life o f a worker in pictures is
by no means easy.

N EW R E A L T Y FIRM O PE N S.
The Seminole Realty Company
is the name of r. new real estate
firm that hns made its bow to the
people o f Sanford. This firm has
an office located in the rea r o f the
Seminole Hotel and its manager
is L. Allen, for eight years the
senior member o f the L.
Allen
Seed Company, also o f Sanford.
Mr. Allen in leaving the active
work in connection with the seed
company and entering the real es­
tate field, is by no means In n
new line ns lie was in this line of
business for years prior to his
coining to Sanford eigh t years
ago. Mr. Allen has a wide knowl­
edge of land values not only in
this section of tho country but all
over the state o f Florida.
R E A L E S TA TE T R A N S F E R S .
January 8.
Annie M. Weeks to J. H . Hutch­
inson.
R. F. Cooper to W illiam T.
Jackson.
Frank P. Forr.ter and w ife to
A. A. Fields, et. at.
E. II. Youngs and w ife to A . A.
Fields.
E. B. Van Demon to A . A.
Fields.
Emlor Curlctt nnd w ife to H. D.
Chorpcning.
January 7.
Herman Jenkins and w ifo to
Mrs. Violet Smith.
•
It. D. Chorpcning to Endor nml
Helen Curlett.
T. L. Mead nnd w ife to Trustees
o f Woman’s Chib of Oviedo.
M. H. Tnfteley and w ife to Ed­
ward Tafteley.
Mary I). Burrnll et. ul. to Alice
W. Vnlmcr.
O F F ON T R IP .
Mr. nnd Mrs. George F. Jenkini
loft today for St. Augustine, Jack­
sonville. Miami and other points
where they will visit fo r Severn!
week i lierafe returning to Sanford.
Mr. Jenkins recently completed the
erection o f the big car sheds for
the Atlantic Coast Lino Ruilroad
Company in Sanford.

Rupert Hughes’

‘SOULS FOR SALE’

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Rornaine: Fla. 1, ni|&gt;pl:e3 light,
demand moderntj, market steady,
Fla 1 1-2 bu. hrpj $1.50.
Celery: Cal.
N, Y. 12, sup­
plies .moderate, offering:: light a c -;
count weather, demand moderate,
market firm. Cal. crates Golden l
Selfhlnnehing t67ii7, mostly $6.50.
Tomatoes:
No carlot arrivals,'
too few sales establish market.
Beans: Fla. •! Fla. express re- ;
ceipts equal t car, supplies limited,
demand moderate, market
firm .1)
Fla. 1 Mexico 1. light supplier, de­
mand light, market steady, '-’la
7-8 1m. rpr- large sizes $2.@3.50.
Peppers, Flu. 1, supplies lialit, :S
demand fair, market
firm, Fla*. F|
crates Bells fancy $1.7(T,&gt;2.
Cukes: No cats on track. Flu.
1, supplies light, too few sales to n

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,
Democratic 'program wan enacted.
It was declared that the Democrat­
ic proposal had in a way changed j
the viewn o f tho treasury with re­
gard to its progBpm.
,
A s to the surtax maximum of j
14 per cent on incomes in excess of ;
$22,000 as compared with the
treasury’s recommendation that
the existing maximum be reduced
to 25 per cent on incomes exceed­
ing $ 100,000, M r. Mellon was said
to regard the Democrats’ figures
us “ an obstructive rate.” •
Th e program put forward by the
Democrats w as also the subject
o f cumment b y Chairman Adams
o f the Republican national com­
mittee, who declared it did not
hnve the suport or the rank and
file o f Democrats.
Charges “ Political Capital.”
Political capital is the object of
the Democratic attack on the Mel­
lon plan, Mr. Adams asserted,
charging that those sponsoring the
move were repudiating the Demo­
cratic nntionul platform o f 1920
which, he suid, contained a plank
advocating the nrincples upon
which Secretary Mellon based his
recommendation ft.
"Thorc should bo nothing parti­
san in the consideration o f the re­
duction o f taxes,” continued Mr.
Adnms’ statement. “ I f they arc

discuss the necessity o f adopting
ed to recommend tott. *
a constitutional amendment to pro­ mittee the report of IrLn
hibit further issuance o f tpx ex­
srnr mlT-th? *ubmi*iioB^?
empt securities.
The treasury had been asked
whether It was im perative, in or­
der to collect taxes from such secuHtics, to ’ amend the constitu­
tion. An opinion, submitted today,
was to the effect that one would be
needed, and the aub-committee vo t­

ILL open for business
January 9th, at 209
Magnolia Avenue, in
the new Bishop building three
doors south of the new Milane
Theatre,

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by a ll citizens and all sections re­
gardless d f their political affilia­
tions."
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F o r a while during the day the
w ays and means committee con­
tinued its consideration o f the ad­
m inistrative features o f the Mellon
bill without a rrivin g at any deci­
sion.
Its study, howslon. I t susrsnded
susrar
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instructions P i n u r d c j to Ctufonu
Officers to b f m * Rigidly All
Border Regulations

Am n U M Preeel
Fla., Jan. 9.— Notorious A»htoy_ _ _ _ _ P A M D -,™
ibers apd desperadoes which has
Mobley gan g o f bank,
...... its rendesvous for y ea n was wtomade the Florida Rve
■ g by Palm Beach county, sheriffs
ed out Wednesday'm
I battle in which Deputy Sheriff Fred
forces and posse in a
members o f the gang were killed,
Baker lost his life.
r the gang’s camp at Fruits In the
The battle was fought
o’clock Wednesday morning, offiEverglades starting M
Doputy Sheriff Baker was said to
cere using a machine _
nths to locate th) gang urn! on s o y
have been wo.-king fo r
v or two members but waitod nntii
ersl occasions Iutil seen
•He sent word this morning that
he had them d t in camj
the stage was set for tf !rn!d and the sheriffs posse started,
, uty Sheriff Fred E, Mslphurac was
headed by Bob Baker,
Ad-vicea at 11 o'clock said the I at
reported slightly wouni
^ras sUll raging.

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IN THE El
OF NEXT
Many Fay F o il T axie Add B ig
Vote la Expected T o
Be Polled.

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Expressions in favor o f the pro­
W A S H IN G TO N , Jan. 9— Steps
SH O W D O W N
e x p e c t e d
posed $920,000 bond issue fo r the
UBCHASES H I
toward making rigidly effective the
erection o f utility plants together
Ooolidge arms embargo directed
ON T H U R S D A Y
BLOCK O N MA&lt;
with a new city hall, are becoming
against the
th de la Huerto faction
more
numerous
as
yie
time
draws
In Mexico went forward rapidly,
near fo r Sanford voters to mako
Tuesday.
their decision in the ma’ lcr.
The treasury forwarded instruc­
It is Interesting to note that o f
tions to customs officers and pro-'
approximately .75 people asked fo r
hibition enforcement agents to en­
Agricultural Committees O f Sen­
their opinion on the matter, only Makes Addreia Before Rotary Club
Settlement* o f T t x A k e a d o f
force vigilantly all laws aiftl reg­
County Commlsgli .
ate And House Consider Farm
two were against the bond ..isuc.
n i t Declares He Is Optimistic
ulations under which business
Legislation.
Bonus W h ile io r i g w o r t h
Property Adjoining
Popular belief is that the olcction
O ver the Outlook
across the border is transacted,
—
will be carried by a big m ajority
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Says t a r o t W l l N o t
House Front
TIM Ah m Ii M Prt■•)
in about the same ratio.
In an address before the San­
W a s h i n g t o n ! 1* j ^ nr r ” .— The l a m e n t " t f f ^ e H c w M w f e
B e D o d tO l
Furtner proof that more interest ford Rotary club o f which he was
farm er received a major share of Association, through Its car serrifo
Real estate sales in
is bung taken is the increased a guest nt Us weekly luncheon held
a freight, etn_
attention in congrei Tuiesday, re- division, declared
lo g the past few d ay*.
of a m *
number that have paid poll taxes. Tuesday at the Valaez Hotel, May­ $118,200, according to _
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W A ^ H IN G T O y '^ S im T S ^ C o n . lie f measures being conside red both bargo against shipment
equipment
ment to MexProbably the total number o f vot­ or Forest Lake declared that San­ piled Wednesday morning,
Stdnee was expressed T u n n y by in committees a n f on the floor of and other war equ
tod
President Forster’s Annual Report ers quaHfled to vote to date will ford faces one o f the greatest years an ever increasing dec
Kcpublican lea d en o f the home the senate and house, while the de­ ico unless approved by a Unit1
i each 800{. according, to figures in i(s history.
Pleasing to Diractora and
(tot they would be able to presa a partment o f agriculture also took States government agency.
property in the city. . ,
compiled
Wedncrday. A total of
Girder Forwarded
“ The yea r 1924 marks the (town
tax reduction bill to a v e to before a hand in the legislative situation.
Stockholders.
This total includes only d
060 htvd been Issued by Thx Col­ o f a new era in the development o f
The embargo order waa forwardThe senate adopted the Ladd res­
action Is had on the aoldlen bonus.
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ported to the press and i t '
lector.
John,
D.
Jjnkins
ard
fils
two
by
the
association
to
Opposed to giving priority to olution directing Secretary W al­
Increasing tha capital lock from assistants, Deputies Dcune and this city, M ayor Lake said, and I nble that the actual nt
members ip the United States
am happy and proud to have tho
the bonus—a question expected to lace to determine through the its
$100,000
to $160,000.and voting to Betts a t th* Seminole
County honor o f being the M ayor Of San­ transfers w ill bring thiq 1
whom are all o f the major
come to a shown-dawn a t a con­ Grain futures administration tho among
increase
the
surplus
from
$25,000
a much greater amount,'..
Bank and First National Rank re­
ference of house Republicans position taken on the wheat mar­ railroads o f the country and ia to S h eriff Sends Request fo r Three to $60,000 by the sale o f additional spectively. Besides that number ford during such a tim o o f unpre­ . In addition to $70,C
become
effective
Immediately.
Thursday night — Representative ket by the "weU known profeastock, was tho big step taken by the there are approximately 100 voters cedented growth and prosperity." property taken over bv
The treasury, in addition to teleCompanies Fearing Rioting
Mayor Lake who was recently
Longworth, the m ajority leader, sional speculators and members o f
officers
and directors o f the First who aro exempt from tho pay­
well o f Providence, R. 1^
elected to head the city govern­
May Oceur.
notified the group o f form er ser­ the large 'futures’ commission granhing expHdty directions to
National
Bank
at
tho
annual
meet­
ment o f poll taxes by virtue pi the ment fo r the tenth time since he lowing sales arc includedt,
border
points
also
notified
all
port
house
o
f
the
Chicago
Board
of
vice men who are demanding n
ing held at the bank on Tuesday. -fact that they Have passed the age
authorotitiea to hold up exports o f
A .frontage o f 68 feet '
&lt;»jr Tit* AasoelstrS, Pytos)
began serving as a member o f the
vote on adjusted compensation Trade.”
Increasing the capital and sur- o f 65.
Legislation aimed to aid tho arms or other munitions destined
city council is extremely optimistic ly north o f the county
M ARIO N , 111., Jan. 9.— 'Three
ahead of tax legislation th at no e f­
lus to the sum o f $200,000 by the
It is expected that by tho time over the outlook fo r the coming house on Park Avonue, put
fort would bo made to dodge the wheat growers was considered in for the Mexican rebel forces. The companies o f National Guards­
nk's directors was necessitated the polls open Friday that approx­ year according to h!s talk Tuesday. Tuesday by the Board o f . i
both the senate and house agricul­ action waa preliminary to tho men ordered out Tuesday fo r
Issue.
by the large growth and. increase imately 1,200 voters will he qual­ The year 1923 he pointed out, saw Commissioners at a valuat
ture committee and was the center drafting o f regulations to carry
For an hour H r. Longworth waa o f debate on the floor o f the house, out form a lly the terms o f the em­ hare by Adjutant General Gai
o f the bank’s businos* during last ified to vote and enthusiastic sup­ Sanford begin to awaken to tbo $ 11,200,
Black,
at
Springfield,
arrived
i
in conference with nepreienta- special attention being given to bargo proclamation issued, yester­
12 months, it was stated Wednes­ porters o f tho issue, are predicting opportunities that were before it
Bite for the McCracken
Tuesday.
a
tlres Johnson, o f South Dakota; tne Nonrfs-Sinctalr bill proposin'; day by President Coolidge.
day, Tho latest move o f th* First
The troops were sent at -the ra National Bank places that institu­ that the election will carry by one and now with the beginning o f n Pipe Company approxlmai
Fish, of New York, and Andrew, a- 8100.000,000 corporation to buy
.Border Lines Tightened .
of the largest majorities that an new year, the citizens o f thislcity 000.
of Massachusetts, who w ere ac­
tion in the ranks r.f the strongest election, has ever been carried in arc determined to. make the best
#qd. sell American farm products
The.action looking to an effec­
Solo of Lots 8 and 9, bio. .,
tive in having' the tofitotofifto call­ both .at home and abroad.
financial institutions in . this sec­ Sanfprd and Semlnolo county. De- o f those opportunities. With the
tive tightening o f the linei along
by R. F. Cooper to W. T . J(j
ed. He told them that “ we. have
tion of thp state.
Cokwdinstion of Graxing.
the
harder
and
at
American
ports
fnito
prediction
o
f
a
90
per
cent
splendid spirit of co-operation and son, $6,000.
o f tho "bootlegger
you beaten and will, show you
Co-ordination o f graxing on all was still another move on the part aa a result
The report o f President Forster mnjority.ls bofng made by a num­ Interest which is being shown now
Northeast corner Park Avi
hursday night.”
Thu
Will*
state and national public lands of the Washington administration
waa gratifying to the directors as ber o f enthusiasts.
by Sanford citizens it is evident and Commercial Street,
In
three
raids
in
less
than
three
Coolidge W ants Tax First.
was proposed by Secretory W al­ in his progressively developing pol­
it bespoke of the continued prog­
Here is whnt other citizens o f that this year will he most success­ tho county court house „
The discussion was had a fter it lace at a conference with western icy o f givin g aid to the Obregon weeks, the last o f which was Mon­ ress which the bank is .making. the city have to say in reference ful. In every way.
Valdes hotel bought by tha 1
____
day
night
when
a
score
o
f
men
tod been announced at the White state senators and representatives government and at the ahjne time
Since moving into ita. new , home, to the pasnngo o f the big bond
Mr. Lake stated that he was glad Herald on a 99-year lease a t a '
House that President Coolidgelwiu as a step to improve conditions in preventing insofar as legally pos­ were arrested, 212 persons have the bank has enjoyed almost a ejection:
to note that ntdre Interest Is being uation o f $10,900.
. ’ -''to
in hearty support o f plans to 'give stock raising. He suggested legis­ sible munitions reaching the de la been arrested fo r alleged violation phenominal growth, the report
R. W. Pearman, Jr.: "Municipal manifest in the bond election which
Other real estnte transfer
o f the dry law.
,
tax legislation right o f w a y over lation to permit, under certain Huerta forces.
showed.
Hundreds
o
f
new
ac­
ownership o f public utilitinn will is to be held on Friday of this noted fn the Herald appro
The raids have boon conducted
the bonns. A t tna same time, a conditions, addition to tho national
During tho day progress wns
counts have been opened in tho
week, arid declared that the pass­ $10,000.
.
White ilouae spokesman, in dus- forests or contiguous unreserved made toward tho sale o f equipment by federal agents assisted by hun­ commercial and savings depart­ be .an additional publicity feature
age nf the issues by n largo ma­
The Hod well OeaL
cussing the ta x situation, said tho public lands chiefly valuable for from the Washington government dreds of deputized citizens, many ments and a largo number o f for Sanford. The passage o f the
An additional sale o f.
president considered that the sur­ graxing live stock. Tho secretary to that o f President .Obregon o f them admitted members o f tho safety deposit boxes have been bond Issue wil| permit us to proud­ jority m om s everything to this
ly any in another year, ‘yce, we city.
real estate Aggregating mot
Ku Klux Klan. A counter-organ­
tax schedule carried in th e Gamer said there should be no increase
rented.
In connection with the
throdgh the Receipt o f cash from
Mr. Lake's remarks wore loudly $70,000 in value, to Harry
Democratic substitute fo r the Mel. In graxing fees until tho Industry Mexico fo r the transaction. Wheth­ ization to the klan, known as tho number of now accounts opened, have some fine water',"
.
and generously applauded nt ‘ the o
__f ________
Providence, R. I., “
E. A. Douglua.i; "Greatest step
Knights of tho Flaming Circle,
Ion bill would tend to discourage warrants./
er the arms actually have been de­ sprartg up six months ago, shortly tho report showed that 169 were forward taken by Sanford
ami .conclusion o f his tnlk and it wnsInoupced Wednesday moi
amthe investment o f capital In busi­
Representative Leavitt, Repu­ livered, however, has not been re­
evident that be hud struck a pop- Bodwell la , prest
president nf
a fter klan organizers appeared in opened during one period o f 30 means more to Its future growth.
ness enterprises rather than tax- blican, Montana, told the house of
vealed.
Edwurd Randall: “ Am heartily ulor chord when ho declared that well Realty Company o f Pro _
Williamson county.
. ... _ days. The deposits of the bank
exempt securities,
losses suffered by ti}e wheat grow ­
The administration policy With Tfib raids "have been conducted now total dvCTnn,300,000 'r iW thc In favor o f It as Sunford should everyone should work together ih R. I., and only recently paid.
The opposition o f organised ers o f the Northwest states and
a friendly spirit of co-operation to 000 for the old Pace homqqi
have passed this simp timo ago.!!.
leaders to its program" failed to proposeAsn-export'ccrporation'to reference to Mexico, however, did without'Aho .knowledge of Sheriff resources amount to $1,800,000.
not ohcape criticism from Ameri­ Gelllgan.
Folfourlng' the reading,of Presi­
Misn■‘-Katherine Downing: “ Sr- fiiik o'th b the greatest, inland city east o f thu city on* the ll*
" • 1 *
Mter the plane- d f l h e Republican 'dispose o f ' surplus' crops!
can sources, during the day the
dent Forster’s report to nearly 100 curing soft water will answer a in the state.
I-nko Monroe.
____
S h elff III.
Idler bloc. Those who went over
Representatives o f the wheat
Other guests of the Rotary Club
The property purchased by 1
Sheriff GolHgnn, who is sick with per cent attendance o f tho stock­ long fe lt need o f Sanford."
e situation w ith Mr. Longworth growers appeared before the two nrms embargo being assailed from
the election o f officers
Mias Ina Jordan: "Ant heartily were some prominent Orlando Ro­ Bodwell . thin {week included ti
later held a conference and deter­ agricultural committees advocat­ Democratic quarter* in the senate. tonsilitis, explained he requested holders,
was held. The following officers in favor o f it ns 1 think every city tations among them being Dean following:
mined to g o into the party con­ ing favorable action on the Norris- Senator Robinson o f Arkansas, the troops merely ns a precaution.
Adcockc, W. B. Miller, George Mc­
Tho Herndon block,. 1Q7
Deputy Sheriff John Layman, Were re-elected: F. P. Forster, should own its utility plants."
ference prepare^ 10 bring about a Sinclnir bill and relating financial Democratic leader, presented a blit
nolia Avenue, immediately
J. G. Ball: "Means constructive Crary and Walter. Rose.
rote on the priority question.
troubles encountered by farmers which would prohibit the sale of however, stated the call fo r troops president; L. A . * Bruniley, vice
munitions to foreign governments was because the activities o f the president; T„ J. Miller, aeoopd vice business insuring n greater and
o f the Peoples Bank, now
Another m eeting o f members of In their sections.
either by the United States gpv- raiders has assumed tho Import­ president; B. .F! Whltner,* Sr., better Sanford."
leoso to Tho Herald Pu
the group w ill be held before
ernment or a private American ance of “ mob violence."
Company. This is a
Sam S, Baumell: "Is greatest
. cashier; A. L. Betts, assistant
Thursday night's meeting. A t the
citizen.
concrete block business at:
thing that Sanford could do,"
Trouble was feared, it was said, cashier..
time it will be decided w hat sort
The treasury acted today with­ over the trial o f S. Glenn Young,
Tract o f 34 acres o f Pacq’
F. P.
Rines: "Probably
the
of a resolution w ill be presented.
The board o f directors fo r the!
out awaiting receipt o f the formal dry worker, which began in jus­ year 1924 all of whom were re­ greatest step that Sanford could
on Celery Avenue, cost o f
Leaders in the movement tonight
notice from tne state department tice court Tuesday.
ville Avenue. Lots 15 to __
Young is elected, is as follows: L. A . Brum- take at any time.'*
declared they would either call on
of the White House embargo pro­ charged with assault He appeal­ ley, S. O. Chase, F. P. Forster, T.
elusive, o f Puces Acres. ,
S. Benjamin: "Is just what San­ '
the ways and moans committee to
— .
&lt;
•I
clamation and. n result o f reports ed m court Wednesday with .a. I. Hawkins, T. J. Miller, B. E. ford has needed for n long time."
Lots 7 and ID o f Ella Pace’s
report n bonus bill by January 21
Addressing the meeting o f tha division lo o te d at tho
from its agents that they have large assemblage o f friends, who Squires and B. F, Whittier.
or recommend its passage aa soon
P. W einberg:
"Greatest thing
Kiwanls
Club
this
noon
at
the
Val­
been having moro than the usual carried two machine guns, "fo r
88 it completes consideration o f
That the stockholders o f the that .could happen to tho city. No dez Hotel, Mrs. John G. Leonard!, corner of CVIery Avonue A nd
Because no indictments had been amount o f trouhle in recent weeks
lonvillu Avenut&gt; with a frw
protection.”
Young, is alleged to First National Bank arc proud o f town can prosper without owning
‘ "•adm inistrative features o f the
representing the Banford Associa­
returned by the grand ju ry and with border
Mfllon lax bill.
smuggling. In tho have struck Paul Corder with a the splendid growth that the in­ ita utility plants."
on Mcllonville Avenue o f 2Q1
tion o f Business Women, told o f
ago In an stitution has enjoyed this past
To Bring Bonus to Floor o f House. because the docket o f civil cases ooinion o f the agents the increased revolver two weeks
C. A . Palmer; "Means fo r bet­ some nf the activities o f that or­ and a depth o f 550 feet.
was
disposed
of
Tuesday
after­
difficulties have been due in a argument.
Also the unsold remaind
If a resolution offered by tho
year, goes without staying. I t is ter, bigger and moro progressive ganization.
Among
other Im­
There has been considerable ac­ quite evident 'that Sanford and Sanford.’ Good service from util­
war veterans, la rejected by tho noon, the circuit court which con­ measure to tho political disturb­
Normandy Square iota, oiv
portant
work,
a
bureau
is
main­
conference, bonus proponents plan vened Wednesday morning, had to ance in Mexico.
tivity in dry raids in Williamson Seminole county 1s enjoying a most ity plants is what wo need.
tained in the First National Bunk, Avenue. This includes 19
to bring their fight to the floor of adjourn to wait further action by
.
As a result of the conditions, the county, scene o f tha Herrin mine prosperous year, directors declared,
K. P. Douglass: "W ill do. much where business women are placed lug lots.
the house. Such a atop, they cpn- Ihd grand jury.
customs and prohibition
ngenta killings, since last fall. In Octo- and the First National Bank stock­ fo r this
In discussing the transaction'
is the
, city
J W as it ____
___greatest
_______ with various concerns.
I t was expected that tho grand have been ordered to make more bur prohibition agents from. Kn it
tend, would bo possible as new
ig thal
Bodw«U stated
that offices'
that has been undertaken by
holders and offcisls are glad to thing
A review o f tho work o f t h e . ,______
,
i,-— y
house rules, which are expected to Jury woiild make its report this thorough inspections o f all con­ St. Louis raided a number o f still*. noto that fact and believe that Sanford,"
Sanford
Chnn,h,r
nf
Com
crc.
dur.
f
t
l
^
p
f
I
r
’
s
r
S
ti *
afternoon
or
early
Thursday
morn­
be-adopted next week, undoubtedly
136 Arrested, 4 Shot
signments either in-bound or out­
ing tho year and tho aims of tha^
still a more prosperous year is
will make provision, they predict, ing. Pending tho deliberation of bound. The Increased effort is ex­
On December 22, 130 persons
Bank
formerly
occupied
munths w ere given by R. W. Bcartor the disclmrgo o f committees. the Jury the court recessed until pected to lead to a curbing not only were arrested in raids, in which ahead. ...
ntuii, Jr., secretary.
In his ad­ Sanford Building and Loan*
A short statement given out
A motion to discharge the ways such time as that body was able o f arms and munitions shipments members of the klan participated.
dress,
Mr.
Pearman
made
reference ciation ami that he hoped to
»nd means committee from con­ to submit a report.
but to the movement o f other con­ Four persons were shot. Otis Clark Wednesday by the bank, wus as
to
tho
uncompleted
portion
o f thp his local headquarters within
The small docket of civil cases traband such as liquor and narco one of the defendants acquitted In follows: “ The officers and direc­
to s L
juration o f the McKenzie bonus
work o f tho Chamber o f Com­ week or 10 days. "W o expect t
H
t
The
A
M
M
lalnf
Press.
tors
of,tho
bank
face
the
new
year
bill, which is essentially the same was disposed of Tuesday a fter­ tics a * well.
tho Herrin mine trials was one of
g et n ncuclcus o f our sa|eS“
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Jan. 9.— merce, principally the inkefront together at once. Wo nro |
•a the compensation measure ve­ noon.. The civil oction brought by
Under tho provisions o f the those arrested. These raids fol­ with every assurance of a record
boulevard
atm
the
development
of
toed by President Harding, would the Rhodes, Putch. Collins Com­ freight 'embargo exceptions are lowed u trip o f u number .of citi­ growth for Sanford and, naturally Ernest Amos Wednesday announc­ the St. John's River as well as to
Continued on page 8.
^ bank will, as always before, ed his decision to be a candidate to
bring about a record vote in the pany against K. R. Murrcl was made specifically fo r the shipment zens to Washington where a de­
the exhibit in Madison Squure dur­
succeed
himself
next
Juno.
He
has
assist
in
any
and
every
way
connpuse.
Republicans favoring the settled i nfavor o f the
plaintiff to Mexico o f arms end munitions mand wd:i made that tho county
ing February.’
B O U ILLO N LEAVES FRJ
hill counting on the support o f when E. F. Housholdcr, counsel for of war as follows: Those on gqv- "bo cleared-up." The places raid­ sistant with sound conservative notified promoters cif the Farm
Representing the Rotary Club of
K o c r a t s to
put the measure the plaintiff filed a motion to ernment bills of lading, those au­ ed included resorts, filling stations^ b a ck in g,to bring these conditions Loan Bank, o f tohlch he had plan­
Dr T h * Auo«lut*(t P r e u )
ned to be president resigning his Sanford w as H. C. Du Bose, who
stricken the case from tho docket thorized by proper military author­ rivatc homes and soft drink pur- about, thus living up to. Its slogan
told o f tho alms o f the civic or­
PA
R
IS , Jnn. 9.— Henry. Fn
state
office,
that
he
has
given
up
"
A
Community
Builder.”
Sir. Longworth, declaring he was and the defendant filed a motion ities to bo exported into Mexico by ors. All liquor found was con
any .m ention o f being connected ganizations and of the work they tin Bouillon, former mlntatsr
m thorough accord with the ad­ to withdraw certuin papers pre­ authority o f tho secretary of state. flscated, as was gambling
arastate, has le ft for Ru^a^
with the enterprise. The organiza­ are accomplishing.
ministration tax program, said ho viously made.
phcrnalia found in some &lt; the
New members introduced today range the basis for an undo.,____
tion
oX
bunk
huSjjiot
materialized.
other party leaders nad not been
resorts.
Tho case o f the Virginia Caro­
w erc'J. P. Hail and R. II. Berg. ing between France and Ruuto,
A number o f the resorts reopen­
^ L 08 t0
feasibility of lina Chemical Company against J.
The program o f today’s luncheon is stated.
holding Thursday night’s confer- D. Hood was settled in favor of
ed, when the agents left. In front
«■ * • . »^
wus in charge o f Dr. E , D. Brown­
.Vfe- Today’s meeting with the the plaintiff. The damages award­
!' * ■ . . 11i. IV .lii,
o f one resort moro than 100 auto­
lee and F. W. Bull. Dr. Gardiner
. ( D r The Associated P« ss)
jnree former servico men was at
mobiles were counted by newspa­
was the winner of tho attendance
ed amounted to $3,221.
(H r Thp A ssociated P rrss)
-Ac
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
,
Jan.
9.—
Acting
i w .V1K* e8tio,t. ha »aid, adding
prize. Visitors attending today
Thr case o f the Virginia Caro­
D E L A N D , Jan. 9. — Chartes permen two days after the whole­ fo r the senate public lands com­
■v n j i V c .AlsuJlniril Press)
!?• . i re WUB no doubt in his line Chemical Company against H. Browne, convicted o f Arst degree sale raids.
were: F. T . Plowman, o f Daytona,
wind that the country was de­
ALEXAjNDRVA.iMinn., Jan. 0.— J, II. Jackson, o f Vldalia, Georgia,
La3t Saturday night 50 persons mittees, in its investigation o f tho
Usler,
manding action on tax reduction R. Stevens waa awarded in favor murder foorr killing “ Red” Usher,
were arrested in raids and one re­ Teapot Dome NaVAl Land lease, Six person swere' drowned when Mrs. John Leonard!, II. C. DuBosc
o
f
the
former
and
damages
were
Daytona
taxjcab
driver,
was
the
II go to Palm an automombild broke through the and R. W . Pearman, Jr., o f San­
• W o t the bonus.
Senator AValsh w ill
Direct to The H «
first man to be sentenced to death sort burned.
. L-sday night to icq o f Lake Andrews, six miles ford.
Begch, Fla., Wednes
At Thursday night’s conference fixed at $$66.63.
One
resort
was
burned
in
Tues­
office fo r quick
in
Florida's
electric
chair,
which
Serving
on
the
petit
jury
in
set­
talW' , Jvtl&gt;vard B. southwest
question persona!*
« r . Longworth will propose that
wont o f A|oxqndrin,J
___ Tuesday
day night’s raids.
Among tho members present
courteous s e rvice .! Bs-1
the ways and means committee be tlement o f these coses were: N. O. by an A ct o f the 1923 legislature,
________ Wosblrtfcton'
. U • " p u b! publisher,
l i s h e r . night, Ftyee o f the d^ul,
ifcLean,
dd/ui Mrs. Pearl were: H. H, McCaslin, Fred W .
displayed
the
gallows
on
January
Garner,
O.
S.
Terry.
A.
B.
Came­
regarding his jdart o f $100,009 to Glade and-her two snialj children Ball, E. I). Brownlee. Sc he lie Moin­
instructed to complete considernmember that your tcto- l
form er Secretory Fall. Secretary aij^l Mrs. Rolo.filndu and her child es, E.F. Lane, John I). Jenkins,
: '“ n
all features o f the tax bill. ron. R. W. Lawton, J. S. Harvard, 1, 1924. Sentence was passed by
phone is a Herald W ant]
Judge J. J. Dickinson after he had
Walsh
directed to'gd to _Ffor- were passengers *d f’ tile machine,
■h was dir------------H and then determine and C. S. Lee.
J. P. Hull, E. J. Moughton, W. T.
denied
a
motion
fo
r
a
new
triaL
Service Station.
Ida Wednesday . because .the pub­ while Rudolph Wolfe, member of Langley, A . K. Rosseter, A . C.
Lontinued on page 8.
lisher’s physician has stated that thd party, elected to walk across Fort, L. B. Steele, J. G. Sharon, J.
nr Th*
The Associated
A u w la lril Press.
l 'f f , » .
I f you do not have
he cannot come t o .Washington. •
thp ice wus drowned in attempting M. Gilion, A . Ruffeid, S .S. Baumcl,
A N N A P O L IS , Md., Jan. 9/—A p.
charge account, a stat
to
rescue
thoso
stricken.
s
W.
J.
Thigpen.
B.
K.
Caswell,
II.
proval of Secretary Mellon s tax
ment wil be mailed ya
C. Long, R. W . Deane, Forrest
revision program, except where it
(nr TKe A«&lt;wl«trd
Lake, C. J. Marshal], W . D, Qardi
can
be
improved
by
something
bet­
when tho ad appeorik g
Hr T * « lu iM ls lfJ Press.
W E ST PA LM BEACH, Jan. 9^—
ncr, R. II. uerg, ‘L. C. Debout and
, ■■1 ™
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 9.— Attor­ ter and fairer, was voiced by Gov­
'rhe county commissioners o f Palm
U -rd ,
J. N. Tolar.
ernor
Ritchie
in
his
inaugurant
ad­
This
is
part
o
f
thd j
ney-General
Daugherty
declared
in
*«.. » 9 j • ^nn- — The superior Beach County have voted $2,500
Hr Th* Xh h k Id M Presa)
M “ fthews Wednesday, toward providing for on appv&gt;- an informal statement Wednesday dress hero Wednesday. He expect­
isfactory
service
gk
W
ASHINGTON^
Jas.
A
new
-llr T h r’ AHxk^tu^-it' Jrrna.
BOY FOUND DEAD.
the
department o f justice had ed opposition to the 18th amend­ o ffer to Aha. government fo r the '
ustained defense demurrer to printo exhibit from' the county af that
,
.
by The Herald to
J
AJGKSON
V
IL
B
B
,
Jaa.t-9.—
Tho
ment
and
a
n
ys
attempt
to
pjis*
n
n
........................
F ifrn?* f ° r Kery against Richsrd the Florida State Exposition nt abundant: evidence to back up the enabling act fo r Maryland without Hydro plant of Muscle Shoals, Florida Baptist convention har,
Ilr T h * Am or la I *J I'rrm .
advertisers and read
department's recent state­
.............V « inRham- This action docs Madison Square Garden. New \ o r ! ; state
o f fur- started work here on a four-story
first submitting tho question to the i providing for manufacture
m
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Jun.
9
,
ments
concerning
communist
pro­
13 °ther indictments Citv. February 16-23. The sum of
been tendered by nine building, located on West Church John Bush, 17 year old employe o f
voters.
tlllzor, has been
To reach all the
against Willingham
Pe_„
----------- charging lar- $1,500 also was appropriated for paganda in tho united States.
asociated power companies o f the Street, between Hogan and Julia, qn optical company, was found
pie
effectively*
f.liM nft5r . ,t rust Browing out o f an exhihit at tho South Florida
i-outh. The language o f tho pro­ next to thu federal reserve hank dend with a bullet wound over hie
C O TT O N G IN N E D .
B U IL D IN G S,y^D NSTRUCTEP.
your
Want
\il a t
li*hm° t°f ** * ***** cotton estab- fa ir at Tampa January 31 to *eb
posal describes it as one that would building, which will be used as n heart curly
Wednesday un the,
ruary 0,
euoble the government to collcet print shop o f tho Florida Baptist steps leuding to the cellar ih this
Hr Th* Associated Press.
Itr T h - A M v rlu lril Pres*.
lie mid Office.
M IA M I, Jnn. 9.— New buildings
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 9.—Uotton during 50 year period $100,000,- Mission, u publication devotfd to company's office. N o weapon v ;
us to send fur
P,RE„ H RSTROYS D O RM ITO RY.
in tho Miami district -constructed ginned prior to January 1 totalled 000 in rental and still retain own­ activities o f the denomination in found at the scene and so far no
phone it to the
GUI MOV* T/nMMT*a,p!!
during
1923
COst^
approximately
9,807,138
running
bales,
including
Florida.
ership
o
f
the
properties.
theory
1ms
been
advanced
for
•»- TX- Associated I'” '*!:
*. •’ "**n- ®-—Two dorA d Department
his dcuth.
CHICAGO. Jon. 9. — Whcnt: $10,500,000, according'' to figures 234,723 round burns counted us half
?*,,tho Culv*r Stockton
The pecan is a good shade tree
Labor Is life. It is all thou hast
a v .1.08
3-8 to 1-2; July, 1.0G 3-4 complied here. O f this amount.$6, bales 18,638 o f American Egyptian,
Mo.. ao
18 miles
nnrfk
min’i | .Minv,
i
wus announced Wednesday. as well as a fruiter., Who was it to confront eternity with. Work
000.000 is represented in suburban It
The first Mhinment o f new sweet
fim S
we r* destroyed by |to 7-8.
building and the remainder in Mi- Florida's ginnings totalled 13,454 who called it a “ double-barreled’- then like u star, unhasting, yet un­ potatoes fo r tho season went out
76 1-8 to 3-8.
1
huu
,iV .n#84*y&lt; 30 students ' CORN: May
bales.
,
unti and Miami Beach.
tree? Ho wasn’t, wrong.
resting.— Carlyle,
May, 46 7-8 to 40.
cd in the dormitories escaping..
o f Hamilton county Tost week.
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LEGISLATION ON
FARM PRODUCTS
COOLIDGEFAVORSGET ATTENTION

1924 NEW ERA
SANFORD
KS MAYOR

SOLD ON Si

FIRST NATIONAL BANK VOTES TO
&lt; INCREASE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
R

S

Kiwanians Enjoy
Talks By Visitors
Made A t Luncheon

Small Civil Docket
Is Disposed o f By
The Circuit Court

Amos Is Candidate
To Succeed Himself

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Electric Chair Gets
Its First Victim

Senator Walsh Will
Question Publisher

n

Six Drowned ‘as Ice
Breaks Under Auto

PHONE YOUR
W ANT ADS-

Governor Ritchie Is
Pleased With Mellon

Court Sustained
Defense Demurrer

Palm Beach Votes
Evidence Available
Fund for Exhibit
To Back Up Charges

New Offer Made for ,
Muscle Shoal Plant Baptist Conveptipn
Efeict^ Print Shop

MARKETS

PHONE 148

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�OPEN
Piereon-Roffer? A uto Com*
^ o f Orlando has leased the
it* adjoining Baggett’s Fill*
[Station on Sanford Avenue and
form ally open u
that establish*
; on Saturday o f this week, it
announced Wednesday by F.
Ko&lt;
Sogers, the Junior member o f
firm .
new Arm will have the ngen.the Maxwell, Chrysler and
sera automobiles and will
on display in its display
s the latest model in all three
ira. N o t only will* the company
__ the exclusive agency or the
idhreo popular cars but w ill main*
*
i an up-to-date service station
a corps o f experienced me-BVMnics who w ill look out a fter the
,« tweeds o f tho patrons In the wny of
;;j .sTtPalre, etc.
N ot only will the
vice station cater to the owners
i^ e a^ °vc named cars .but will
'V* 'also do general repair work for
alhlhakes o f automobiles.
inst'fThe' Picrson-Rogers Auto Comny has been established in Ortdo fo r five years and enjoys
' one o f the largest businesses o f any
I'ti^Unn in that city. This concern
V - baa tho agency fo r the three cars
P’i mentioned fo r the four counties o f
g m i k e , Seminole, Orange and Osce­
ola.
The manager o f the new Arm
has not been appointed ns y et but it
■‘ ’ ’ wfeh announced by Mr. Rogers that
1
P. Thurmand, fo r the past ,two
ion yeavsr in charge o f the service de­
partment o f the Orlando branch,
. lri}l assume the same position here
ana J. M. Dawson, form erly mi*
•'’ •WftUIng m anager o f The Sanford
ktfi'IHflrald, w ill be head o f the sales
'i*rm department.

K

OF FORD
CO. IS LARGEST
The Manchester
plant
tho
Ford Motor Company o f England,
Ltd., the largest automobilo fa c­
tory in the* British Isles, w ill pro­
duce approximately
30,000 cars
during the year .1921, according to
a recent report. The English com­
pany, formed ill 1910, began opera­
tions in a small factory near Lon­
don whero 1170 cars wore turned
out in tho-Arst year. The factory
was moved shortly afterward to
Manchester, form ing the ncucleus
about which the present mammoth
plant employing 2,200 men hns dovo'opcd.
While tho company was original­
ly dependent on tho Ford Motor
Company in America fo r pnrto, the
new plant includes on its 310,924
square feet o f floor spaco com­
plete up-to-date automotive pro­
duction machinery fo r every imortant unit. Thus the English
'orjl car, originally a combina­
tion o f American parts and B rit­
ish assembly, Is now 95 per cent
British, both in manufacture and
materials.
Since its inception 13 years ago
the Manchester plant has grown
to be the largest plant outside o f
the United States, and it Is esti­
mated has directly and indirectly
given employment to 20,000 B rit­
ish workmen.

OVER A MILLION
REQUEST IS MADE OVERLANDS HAVE
CONCERNING 1924 BEEN PRODUCED
AUTO TITLE TAGS
Announcement by President John
N. Wlllys o f the Wlllys-Overiand
Co. of the production o f more than
21)0,000 cars on December 15 cap­
ped the climax o f the most remurksble year that/ W illys-Overland
has had. a year replete with senUionul success that has returned
this organization to its place far
in the forefront among the leaders
of the motor enr industry.
Mr. W illy a., coupled this nnnouccmcnt
with
the statement
that Wiliya-Overlnnd expects to
break every one o f its 1923 rec­
ords in 1921 with n production
which at present indicates a prob­
able sale of 300,000 cars.
Willys-Overland created the first
of its series of unusual announce­
ments in 1923 with the appearance
o f its new Willys-Knight Coupe-

O v e r la n d

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For the first time in automobile
history, automobile owners o f the
nation will attempt to have a mo­
toring plank- included in the na­
tional political platforms.
The National Motorists' Associa­
tion has taken the lead in present­
ing this subject, following the re­
ception o f its delegates nnd offi­
cials recently by President Coolidge
at the White House. A t that time
the president outlined his person­
al views regarding tho automobile.
“ The motor car," he told the N.
M. A., "has raised the people and

hns given them a new outlook o n ' Conlidge voiced his policy on highwnys in these words:
life.
"No expenditure of public money
" T o experience its greatest fu l­
fillment, the motor industry must contributes so much to the nation­
al wealth as for building good
be provided with good roads.
roads."
" I t is desirable, moreover, to sec
Since the president’s speech hns
thnt this great enterprise and ac­
tiv ity have an equitable method of been widely construed as an out­
taxation, nnd in obtaining these ac­ line o f his platform lo r re-election,
tivities nnd benefits, I want to ten­ N. M. A . officials believe that the
der to you my most hearty co­ proposal o f a plank on motoring
operation ami support."
will meet friendly consideration at
In his nddress to congress, tho the hands o f those who w ill form al­
N. M. A. also points out, President ly draft the convention resolutions.:

does

wash off.

blister

or

A longer lasting,

better job, thnn can be done
with

any

other

Its pmscntKJ l S ,|onWiUy*'(^

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now 'a matter o f ki
Overland faces the
a determination to im J !?
on this record. The V/VJV
Und factory in Toledo 3 5 2
teat ci cry month of u g f i j

production roquirempn? *****
coed 300,000 cars.
,s * *

Is

the T alk oS the Country
purpose car— conceded to be th«
most useful motor car on whedi
The Champion and all Overland
models have the bigger Overland
engine—brute power with extreme
economy. Leaders in economy
— leaders on the road — leaders
in the many satisfactions they
bring to owners. Sec them. Sit in
then. Ask for a sample of their
performance.

T*l&lt;

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Seminole Overland Company

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Opening of Sales and Service o f the Good Max­

well, Chrysler and Chalmers Cars.

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only the best mechanics and we will operate an

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open shop for General Repairs on all makes of

Theseare theFundamental
Reasons why. ^

cars. We believe in Sanford and if the good people
here will give us a trial you will believe in us. We

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premise you Dollar for Dollar value the same as

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Our m aterial

cheek,

remarkabie wave ^ * £ * 7

1 A firm nnd stable or­
ganization that has built
a uniformly good car of
economical price and
operation.

Climatic condition easily
not

torer° w V » W ttrda *1 SlLj

other, ha*'

your Banker or Merchant.

Give class and beauty to you r

taken care of.

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possible
IG
different |
Sedan at tiie New York show.
tiler stressed by nn entire month of inuking
The enthusiasm which this ear demonstration ami display that models, produced a fte r an exhuux-;
tive stuuy on the part o f W illysoccasioned here was duplicated at g rea tly increased its popularity.
Overland engineers and transpor­
every motor display iti the coun­
And Then the Champion.
try and in every Willys-Overland
But the height of motoring util­ tation experts o f the special re­
this
particular
dealer's show room, with the re­ ity was seated in mid-fall by the quirements o f
sult llmt within 39 days after ils announcement o f the new Over­ sphere o f the automobile.
I'rices A rc N ow Lowest.
announcement almost every possi­ land Champion, n closed car of
o f WHIysble motor car purchaser in ihe unique design, iicumiiy
, . , achievement
,
actually iiiiruuucing,
introducing n Another
nd has
hns been the cories o f
larger centers of population hail to the public something rnidcally Overland
reductions, which
brought
inspected this unusual model.
I fresh, said to be the most diver- price
" " r,‘*
The new product was a novelty gently useful car so fa r brought Overland and W illys-K night cars
in automobile manufneure— not n out— the first standard closed car down to the lowest prices in their
coupe, not n sedan, not a conch— ‘ seating more thnn two passengers I history, a feat made possible by
,changes
In
factory production
Init a distinctly original and in­ fo r less than $700.
dividual creation in motor car de­
Alm ost o f equal interest'*to tire:
sign; the lirst of a series o f re­ motoring public were further an­
freshing departures which marked nouncements o f new closed cur de­
W illys-Overland's career for the signs on both Overland and Wilpast 12 months.
lys-Knights chassis; o f the produc­
Bed Bird Another Success.
tion o f the larger Overland with
Another important message was black body.nnd top; o f the build*
sent forth early in spring— the ••"* o f the W illys-K night Coupenew Overland Bed Bird, a novel Sedan in two types, a leather-upcreation in Mandalay Maroon nnd loiisicreu t»ody tor professional
glU ttning nickel, set off with and business men, nnd another fin­
khaki-colorcd top nnd extra equip­ ished in velour, called the DeLuxc
ment, in a totally new price class. model; the Overland Model 91
Its .success was instant;.neoun and Touring ear in both standard nnd
country wide. This was in a limit­ DuLuxe designs; and the Wiilsmeasure duplicated in the
,ed i.iiaouiinit Wiln o - rviuviic
rseuan
Knight live-passenger
five-passenger
Sedan in
lys-Knight line by the building of both standard and DeLuxe dethe Country Club model, a hand­ signs.
some touring car in Cavalier Ma­
Th e Spad fo r Commercial Cur
roon, also specially equipped. Both
Users.
of these cars tilled a long-felt want
O f particular interest to the bus­
for novelty and appealed to the iness man who operates one of a
buyers o f the so-called "sport" Meet o f delivery cars
was the
types.
Overland announcement o f the new
Shortly after the original an­ Overturn! Spad, a delivery ear
nouncement, the lied Bird wns fur- chassis, with standard body types,

2 A chassis so designed
and coordinated that it
performs equally effid*
entlyundcr all conditions.

Originators o f 3 to 6
Day Auto Painting
enr.

thoy have
company's efforts
vniucs. One hour l„
lOverhmd factory w" u* * 5
\iho most skeptical it!!, "2$
Overland is f S f f i S J * *
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Success

Look at the new Overland Cham­
pion, for instance. It brings a quality
closed car with features and utilities
hitherto unheard ol within reach
of every puree. America’s first all­

Lett to right: tot. Ilia d H. Ilrown, Ohio, Secretary o f State; Judge Walter D. Meats, ( ‘ resident N. M.
A .; President Coolidge, Fred II. Calcy, President (). S. A . A . and Secretary N. M. A .; Richard II. Lee,
Vice President N. M. A .

xuro nuai pnoBiCH sotvtD
2k

ir s g r o a p

a

e entire dealer body.
Sales classes held by hundreds
o f W ltly s -. Overland merchants in
an effort to train new selling tal­
ent have been supplemented by a
remarkable
series o f "service
clinics,’* which have been conduct­
ed a t central points during the
past months. These courses have
been in charge o f upecially-trained
fa ctory men who have been en
trused with the task o f teaching
and training dealers’ mechanics
and service men in tho latest and
most efficient methods o f taking
jsarc o f Overland
and
W illysK n igh t m otor cars. W lllyi-O verland feels that It posesscs the lead­
ing dollar-for-dollar value in auto­
mobiles; it is our persistent aim
to back thla product with the beat
obtainable service.
Sales records fo r the past year
indicate that, even in a year of

The ycir junt ended has been the
greatest of all the fifteen years ol
Overland history. A great year made
by great cars— the greatest Overlands
ever built. Greatest in looks, power,
action, comfort—d/u/ moncy'i north?

C A L L A N D SEE O U R

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O m itid .'csr, an event property
and fittingly celebrated not only
bjr the facto organization a t To-

Taking America OSS Its Feet!

FACTORY HOLDS
KEY T0^ SALES

There is one factory, at least,
in which there is no dispute be­
tween sales nnd production execu­
tives as to the relative importance
of their departments.
Ask nnyonc of authority in the
sales department o f Dodge Broth­
. “ Whnt are the plans o f the N o ­ ers, Betfoit, which is more im port­
tional Motorists' Association for ant— the job of manufacturing or
the job o f felling— nnd you w ill
the coming y e a r ? "
This was the chief topic for dis­ get an immediate, emphatic an­
cussion when delegates repre­ swer:
“ In our business, manufacturing,
senting more than 378,000 N. M.
A . members in good standing met by all means."
Ever since Dodge Brothers turn­
lu at the flrst annual convention of
^ .. the association in Washington, I&gt;. ed out their first m otor car, back
in 1914. nnd even before that time,
onurrt lost month.
r
■ The progress o f the organiza­ when Dodge Brothers were build­
tion ni using its influence for the ing parts for other manufacturers,
beterment o f motoring, its broad major stress has ulwnys been
iwUcy in handling the vital prob­ placed on the building of that
lem s before motorists and its suc­ product, rather than the setting.
"Build it well and it will sell it ­
cess in building up the largest au•n,&gt;Immobile organization in the world self," was their cardinal doctrine.
Dodge Brothers believed that u
i Mn record time encournges the be­
lie f that the N . M. A. w ill carry product could not survive long un­
some unusually important less it was conscientiously built—
'
plans within the next few months that the public would ulwnys pre­
’Thus the query and, ns a conse- fer fundamental merit to superfic­
I.iAlienee, the following interesting ial glamor; that a enr with a real
statement o f the policy us adopted reputation for goodness would a l­
at the convention:
ways find a healthy market, re­
For instance, the N. M. A . lias gardless o f the whims o f fashion.
already "pointed the w ay" with
The fact that Dodge Brothers
. its slogan fo r safety. “ Not traffic have now built uml sold more thnn
safo fo r the highways but high- 1.000,1100 cars, seems to hear out
- ways safe fo r the traffic." This re- this contention in
an emphatic
.revealed tho subject in an entirely way. The million murk was reach­
hew light nnd hns already encour ed December* 13. 1923— just nine
aged much more intelligent co-op- years and l l days a fter the first
eration on the part o f those indi­ Dodge Druthers Motor Car left tl\e
viduals, organizations and offi­ factory.
cials who are working for the eli­
mination o f tho causes o f acci­
dents rather than offering tempo­
rary remedies.

T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Jan. 9.—
Persons who fail to properly fill
out applications for automobile
title certificates and license tags
are placing handicaps upon the
state officials in charge of issuing
these credentials thut are unnec­
essarily delaying the prompt com­
pliance o f requests for both. This
is indicated in a statement issued
today by Ernest Amos, statecomptroller, urging that the applicatldns be correctly made out, so that
his large force o f workers may semi
out the tags ns expcdiously as pos­
sible.
The statement follows:
'"Applications for title certifi­
cates should be covered by one re­
mittance nnd license tug applica­
tions covered by a separate reniittance, hut both should come in the
same ‘envelope.
“ They should come in the same
envelope because the license tug
will not be issued unless the title
certificate has been applied for.
The reason for separate remitt­
ances is that the title certificate
money goes into the state’s auto*
thpft fund, while the license tag
mopgy goes to motor vehicle li­
cense tag fund.
■"Unless applicants observe this
method o f making requests they
not only delay the issuance of tags
to themselves hut clog up the ma­
chinery o f the department and de­
lay delivery o f the tags all around.
This is especially true in cases
where people make a business of
sending
in applications for the
public,
such as notaries public,
automobile dealers and others.
"T o illustrate, I have before me
about 100 applications sent in by
ope concern, some for title certif­
icates and others for license tags,
all covered by otto check and that
fur the wrung amount. Many of
these \_ill have to he sent hack for
correct sin o f individual irregular­
ities."

,4 nankcd°ni&amp; S f^ J *W ilIV s-O verland achievements o f tha past year
has been t M tfffwth o f Its dealer
organisation,^ which today is prac­
tically twice that o f 1922.
A ble merchandisers o f motor
cars in pradtically every commu­
nity have been obtained to sell
Willys-Overland products and in
practically every Instance the suc­
cess o f the factory in Toledo dur­
ing the past 12 months can be at­
tributed to the remarkable co-opoperation extended
by
W illysOverland merchants.
The Millionth Car.
One more spot o f pleasant mem­
ory that the past year holds is the

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^M OTO RIST ASSN.
MAKING PLANS
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aetttrs o f Umss cars, with,
est grades of materials and without
sacrifice, o f rlgofpus lnspectlon
and test, at less coat than has
hitherto .been - thought
possible.
Overland’s last* reduction in Septem brought, this, model down to

Jr

3 A wide variety of
body types that meets all
individual requirements
and establishes a stand­
ard of quality and style.

Come In A n d See Us
3

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Quick authorized
service available every­
where throughout the
life of the car.
s a .11 up

Pierson-Rogers Auto Co.

m aterial.

Workmanship of highest typ e.

Orlando Auto
Beauty Parlor

T H h R R ’S O N L Y T W O
GOOD P LA C E S TO
E A T — HOME A N D
BOB’S, A N D BE T T Y ’S
Lykglas Auto Renewal
LUNCH
ROOM,
System
SECOND
D O O R
521 N. Orange
W E ST OF S A N JU A N
.fiA R A G E .
J. A. H E N D E R S O N

W hen b e tte r a u tom ob iles a re built

BuiclCwill build them

Maxwell—Chrysler—Chalmers

SANFORD BUICK COMPANY
20G-20S Magnolia A ven u e— Phono 3G7
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W hen better automobiles are built, Bulck w ill build them

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A a Mayor o f the City o f land operate a na public u tility a before said bonds or any part o f [b y the C ity o f
Build, Construct and Equip with m hcn,f?™’ I ’ , f orrea) ^ kwJ na. ot Sanford, Florida, minibofcd G8.
Sanford, (IFIorida.
water works plant or plants, and caid bonds shall be Issued, th is ; to ha, Maintained amt
the Meccanory Furniture Z
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habitants thereof with an adequate by a majority vote o f the electors fo r an Issue o f Utility i
Iration Buildinr,
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ln mo vested by. the or* Bailment o f an Electric Light and (S E A L )
o f the City o f Sanford, Folrida, the City o f Sanford*
C. J. M A R S H A L L ,
supply o f water.
And, Whereas, the fmlr said dmaiiccs o f tho City o l Sanford,' power Plant or Plants, by the City
A s I he City Commission o f
Florida, and we, Forrest Lake, S. 0f Sanford, Florida, to be MninSection 2. That the C ity Com­ actually participating In an elec­ the sum o f Three
ordlnancea provide for the Issue
0 . rhaso and C. J, Marshall, as tnir.cd nnd Operated as n I’ubilc
Ihc C ity o f Sanford, Florida.
tion to be called and held at such Seventy-five Thousand I
mission of the C ity o f Sanford,
o f bond} by the City of Sanford,
the City Commission o f the City U tility, and Providing fo r an Is­ A ttc it:
tim e and in such manner as is Proceeds to be Derived*
Florida, further deems it expe­
TALLAHASSEE,’ Jan. 8.— Wo- Florida, for municipal purposes,
of Sanford, Florida, do' hereby sue o f U tility Bonds by tho City
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
prescribed by the Charter and thu Sale Thereof to be Ua
dient and to. tho best interest of
men arc plnylttft no unimportant in the total sum of Nine Hundred
City Clerk of the C ity of
ordinances o f the City o f Sanford, quire. Establish,
nort in handling the affairs of tho and Twenty Thousand ($920,000. call mi election to bo held in the o f Sanford, Florida, In the sum
the City of Sanford, Florida, and
* . A
fL.t
MAtt
K n
City
state. IThat
this fisa #true imay
be
Sanford, Florida,
Florida.
Construct a W ater WorfcU‘1
. . . o f Snnford, Florida, on tho o f Three Hundred and Ten Thou*.
it is tho determination o f tho City
conlirmetl by a Rlanco a t the por- 00) Hollars, the proceeds derived 11th day of January, A . D. 1024, san(j Dollars, tho Proceeds .to be 1
Plante.*
Section
5.
That
said
bonds
shall
Commission o f tho City o f fianMnncl of State Capitol employes. from tho sale of said bonds to be
I,
fo
determine
the
question
by
oaidj
Derived
from
tho
Sale
Thereof,
to
and
FO R the acquisition' I
There they arc found In numbers expended in the following manner,
A n n n f a
ford, Florida, to issue u tility bonds bo o f the denomination o f One
election then nnd there to
bo to Used to Acquire, Establish,
occupying positions o f trust and lo-w it:
tablishmcnt
o f a w ater 1
Thousand
($1,000,00)
Dollars
cich,
Q I k I I I N A N l l I M i l h i o f Ihc City or Snnford, Florida, in
importance, where as private aecheld, whether the said ordinances Furchnsc and Construct nn’ EIecH
U
.
V
I
,
ko
filim
„
f
Thrcp
Hundred
and
or
plants,
to
be operated &lt;
bearing
interest
at
the
rate
o
f
five
( A ) Under authority of Ordi­
ntarics and clerks handling docu­
or any of them, proposing tho said trie Light nnd Powor Plant or
tnined
by
tho
C ity Of
nnd
one-half
per
centum
(5147c)
Scavnty-fivo
Thousand
($375,nance
No.
G7„
the
sum
o
f
Three
ments that necessarily must be o f
three several bond issues, shall be Plants," nnd
a confidential nature at certain Hundred a.id Scventy-five HhousA N O R D IN A N C E PR O V ID IN G 000.00) Dolin'-}, the proceeds de­ per* annum; interest payable semi­ Florida, ns a public utilR
stages of state transactions, they nnd ($375,000.00) D ollar}, to ac­ adopted, approved and confirmed
FOR T H E ACQUS1TION A N D rived from the sate o f said bonds annually, qn the first days o f Jan­
A G A IN S T tho acquisition and
nnd FO R BONDS.*
by the electors o f said City, and establishment o f an Electric light,
often arc the custodians o f state
E S T A B L IS H M E N T O F A W A ­ to be used fo r tho follow ing muni­ uary ami July, said issue o f bond}
“ A G A IN S T T H E
AI
quire,
establish,
purchase
nnd
con­
secrets which If revealed probably
TER
W ORKS P L A N T
OR
whether tho bonds provided fo r by nnd power plant or plants, to bo
cipal purpose, to-w it: To acquire, to be numbered from 1 to 375, both o f thnt certain orditi
would create sensations through­ struct a w a ter works plant or
P
L
A
N
T
S
B
Y
T
H
E
C
IT
Y
OF
Raid ordinances shall be issued by operated nnd maintained by the
out the state.
S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A , TO BE establish, purchase, nnd construct numbers inclusive, all o f said C ity o f Sanford. Flc
plants, including suitnble land,
the City o f Sanford, Florida, in C ity of Sanford, Florida, as a pub­
The fact, however, that every
M A IN T A IN E D
AND
OPER-, a wetor works plant or plants, in- date o f the issuance thereof, both be red 07, entitled:
cacemonts, structures, boilers, en­
member of the cabinet has a young
tho manner and foi^thc purposes lic utility, and
,
tion
r-cm
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nnd interest o f said bonds
‘ A n Ordinance Provid
g
in
e},
dytmmas,
machinery,
stand
,« « n w n t,«principal
.
woman as his private stenogra­
in said ordlnancea or in any of
A G A IN S T BONDS.
ISSUE O F ’ U T IL IT Y B O N D S ' £lret:turc3, bailers .engines, dynn- j to be payable nt The Chase Na- Acquisition and Estafc
pher is testimony of their value in pipes, rcjorvoirn, pumps, conduits,
raid ordinances, provided and ret
places of responsibility.
tional Bank, in the City o f New a W ater Works Plant
other apparatus pnd
appliances forth.
B Y T H E C IT Y OF S A N F O R D ., m?B roacl,lncr&gt;‘'
ataml
Not only the cabinet members,
Y ork, State o f New York, in law­ by the C ity o f Sanford,^ 1
F
L
O
R
ID
A
,
IN
TH
E
SUM
OF
toservpirs,
pumps,
conduits,
nnd
necessary in obtaining, accumulat­
but tho governor also has a womAnd, I, Forrest Lake, an Mayor
TH R E E H U N D R E D A N D S E V -' other apparatus and* appliances ful money o f the United States to be Maintained and ~ *
ing
and
distributing
an
adequate
■s his chief stenographer, Airs.
FO R TH E A P P R O V A L o f that
E N T Y -F 1 V E TH O U SA N D DOL- necessary in obtaining, nccumulat- o f America. Said bonds shall be a Public U tility, and
Agnes Bremer, o f Live Oak, while supply of water, said water works of City o f Sanford, Florida, nnd certain urdinancc o f tho City of
the governor’s private secretary, plant or plants, when completed, we, Forrest Lake, S. O. Chase and
D ER?VED E FPRR(?M T H E " S A L E ! lllK j»n(l distributing an adequate rdgned by the Mayor o f the City an Issue o f U tility BondlSanford, Florida,
numbered 00,
I, B. Edwards, who in also secre­
C. J. Marshall, as the C tly Com­
TH E R E O F TO BE USED TO EUPPl&gt;’ o f walcr» and water works Sanford, Florida, nnd by tho Cclrk C ity o f Sanford, Florid*,*
tary to several of the important to be operated and maintained by mission of the City of Snnford, entitled: "A n Ordinance Provid­
A
C Q U IR E , E S TA B LIS H , P U R - ' Plnilt3 nr plnnts, when completed o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, sum o f Three Hundred
state boards, has Miss Mildred tho City o f Sanford, Florida, as a
ing for the Acquisition and Estab­
CHASE A N D CO NSTRUCT A I to be operated nml maintained by nnd rhail have affixed thereto, the enty-five Thousand Dolt
Jackson, o f Tallnhnsec, as his pri­ public utility, tor tho purp^i of
* h' rci f »t&gt; l»'»t C- U lishment o f n Gns Plant or Plants,
W A T E R W O R KS P L A N T OR J(lie City of Snnford, Florida, ns a seal o f aho C ity of Sanford, Flor­ Proceeds to be Derived
vate stenographer.
furnishing to the City of Sonfcnl,
J '
Hines, on,1 \\. M. by the City o f Sanford, Florida,
Miss Bessie Gibbn, o f Tallahas­
Haynes, Inspectors o f said elec
PLANTS.
public utility, fo r tho purpose of ida, and tlic interest coupons to be Sale Thereof to bo
Whereas, the Charter o f tho C i t y . J.
...
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see, attached to the executive o f­ Florida, and to the inhabitants tinn, and David Speer, Clerk of to be maintained and Operated a i
fices, knows the details o f the of- thereof, nn adequate nnd ample
a Publicity Utility, nnd Providing o f Sandford, Florida, provides, furnishing to the C ity o f Sanford, attached to said bonds shall he quire. Establish, Purcti
said election.
fies ns perhaps few other persons supply of water.
fo r nn Issue o f Utility Bond; of among other things, that the City I’lorWn’ nrtl l® tb° inhabitants signed with the engraved or lith­ Construct a W ater Works i
Tho form o f the ballot fo r said
that have been connected with
(B )
Under authority of Ordi­
tho City of Sanford, Florida, in o f Sanford, Florida, shnii have tho thereof, an adequate artd ample ographed fac-sltnilc signature of or Plants.’
them. It is Miss Gibbs that usu­
election shall be as foltows, to-wit:
said Mayor and said Clerk.
nnd A G A IN S T the ncqtlttK
nance
No.
68.
the
sum
o
f
Three
the Sum o f One Hundred and Six­ right to acquire, establish, own supply o f water,
ally keeps track o f the intricate
• O F F IC IA L B A L L O T
nnd operate as a public utility, n
Section 3. It is the determina­
Section G. That tho Mayor of establishment o f a ’ water
ty Thousand Dollars, the Proceeds water works plant nr plants ami to
records of the office, such as a card Hundred and Ten Thou3nnd ($310,Bond Election
tion of I he City Commission o f the tho City o f Sanford, Florida, is plant or plants, to be opei
index of petitions for pardons, and 000.00) Dollars, to acquire, estab­
to be Deri'-?il from the Sale There­ provide the City and the inhabi­
o f the.
matters of that nature.
City
of Snr.ford, Florida, that the1 hereby instructed, authorized ond maintained by the City, o f
lish, purchase nnd construct an
o f to be Used to Acquire, Estab­ tants thereof, with water, and
But perhaps one o f the young
City o f Sanford, Florida,
said
sum of Three Hundred and! empowered to call nn election to Florida, as a public utRttft
Whereas,
tho
City
Commission
lish, Purchase and Construct n
women in the capitol service that electric light and power plant or
Jnnunry 11, 102-1.
Thousand
($.175,. 1 determine the question o f the is­
of tli'- C ity o f Sanford, Florida, Seventy-five
and A G A IN S T B O N D k f.f
Gns Plant or Plants,” ami
enjoys her work most is Miss Rou- plants, including ruitnldu land,
now
deems
it
most
expedient
nnd
.
000,00)
Dollars,
w
ill
he
required
suance o f tho bonds provided for
Section 8. This ordina
mellc Bowen, who handles the de­ casements, structures, boilers, en­
FOR the acquisition nnd cstab- to the best interest o f the City o f : for tho pnrpoM. mentioned in Soctails—bulky though they are— of
by
this
ordinance.
become
effective immediately I
gines, dynamos, machinery, con­ Make n Cross ( X ) Mark brforc Hshmont of a gaa plant or plants, Sanfnrd, H on d a, to ucquirc, e s - l .
'
, „
, ...
„ ..
the Confederate Veterans’ pen­
.
.
.
,
'
turns
One
and
T
w
o
o
f
this
OrdiSection
1.
Thnt
the
form
of
tho
its
final
pnssago and ad
sion matters. Although ahe has duits, conductors, poles and other “ t o r tho Approval, etc," o f be- 1to be operated and maintained by tulilish, maintain nnd operate ns a
ballot
for
said
election
shall
be
as
Adopted
this 10th day^l
public
utility,
a
water
works
plant
nnni'(’
fore
“
Against
the
Approval,
etc.,’
’
j
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
ns
n
apparatus
nnd
npplinncci.
for
been on the ram ojob fo r about 10
or plants,
| Section 4. That a bond issue in follows, to-wit:
cembsi, A . D. 1923.
yean, Miss Bowen never tires of making, generating, and distrib­ as may he Your Choice.
! Public Utility, and,
Therefore, Bo It Ernctcd by The the earn of Three Hundred and
the exact requirements necessary uting electricity for
“ FOR T H E A P P R O V A L of that
FO R R E ST
light nnd ----------------------------------------------1 FOR BONDS.
to fulfilling the demands o f the
People o f th e. City o f Sanford, Seventy-five Tuhausond
($375,- certain ordinance o f the City of (S E A L )
R. O. CHASE.
position. Her chief reg ret'is that power purposes, said electric, light
FOR TH E A P P R O V A L o f that
Floridn:
000.00) Dollars, fo r tho municipal /Sanford, Florida, numbered two,
C.
J. M ARSt
she cannot by her own authority nnd power plant or pianta, when c;;tnin ordinance o f the C ity o f
A G A IN S T TH E A P P R O V A L of
Section 1. That it is the deler- purpoeo enumerated and specifical- entitled:
A ttest;
grant some o f the innumerable rc- eompcltcd, to be operated nnd
Sanford, Florida, numbered (17, e;i- that certain ordinance o f the City ininntioii o f the Pity Commission !y set forth in Sections One nnd
tiue.-ts that constantly come to the
'A n Ordlnanee Providing for the
L. It. PHILIPS,
pension board for pensions— those maintained by the City o f Sanford, titled: "A n Ordinance Providing o f Sanford, Florida, numbered 01), o f the City o f Snnford, Florida, to Two of this Ordinance, is hereby Acqusltion nnd Establishment of
City Clerk.
that are excluded by provisions oT Florida, nn a public utility, for the for t!ie Acquisition and Estnb- entitled: "A n Ordinance Provid- acquire, establish, o w j, maintain! authorized, provided, however, that
a
Water
W’
urks
Plant
or
Plants
12-12-1
U-20-l-2-0-5t
- ' V SIS
the .law, yet they come so rinse to purpose o f furnishing to the City li .hmcnt of a Whiter Works Plant ing fo ” tho Acquisition and Estab­
being within bounds that it seems o f Snnford, Florida ,nnd to the in­
or Plants by tho City of Sanford, lishment o f a (iaa Plnnt or Plants,
there should be some way around.
habit ants thereof, nn adequate and Florida, to be Maintained and Op­ by the City o f Sanford, Florida,
ample supply o f electricity.
erated an n Public. U tility, and to lie Maintained nml Operated, ;\ \ »+♦
- There is plenty’ of "elbow room"
( ( ’ ) Under authority of Ordi­ Providing for an Issue o f U tility j a Public Utility, nml Providing for f
in Florida. Much land lias hour
put into profitable production, nance No. fit), the sum of One Bands by the City of Sanford, nn Issue o f U tility Bonds of tho T
^
—
«*
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much wealth hn.i been made; but Hundred and
Sixty
Thousand Florida, in the sum o f Three Hun­ City o f Snnford, in the sum of One
there are plenty more chunces.
($160,000.00) Dollars, to acquire, dred and Seventy-five Thousand Hundred and Sixty Thousand Dol­
establish, purchase and construct Dollars, the Proceeds to he De­ lars, the Proceeds to he Derived T
a gas plant or plants, including rived from the Side Thereof to be from Hie Kale Thereof, to he Ured Y
suitable land, easements, struc­ Used to Acquire, Establish, Pur- to Acquire, Establish, Purchase
tures, boilers, engines, dynamos, l chase and
Construct a Wnter nnd Construct a Gas Plant or
machinery, reservoirs, t-inka, eon Works Plnnt or Plants,"and
Plnnts,” nnd
Y
duits, conductors, pipes, gas
A G A IN S T the acquisition and
FOR the acquisition and estnb
Y
Whereas, tho City Commlaslon meters, nml other apparatus ami ||ir,hmcnt o f ti water works plnnt or establishment o f a gas plant or
of the City o f Snnford. Florida, 1appliances fo r making, mnnufnc plants, to be operated nnd main plants, to be operated nnd main- t
on this the 10th dny o f December,j luring, generating nnd ilistrihut- tnined by the City of Sanford, |tnined by Hie City o f
Snnford,
A. I). 192.1, duly pnsred nnd ndop- ing commercial gas, raid gas plant Florida, ns a public utility, ami
Florida, ns a public utility, nnd
ted a certain ordincncc, numbered or plants, when completed, to lie
A G A IN S T RONDS.
i
FOR BONDS.
67, entitled:
operated nml maintained by the
An Ordinance Providing for the C ity of Sanford, Florida, ns a putiA G A IN S T T H E A P P R O V A L of
AcquislUon nnd Estaldi:hnumt of lie utility, fo r the purpose of fur- that certain ordinance o f the City
FOR TH E A P P R O V A L or that
a Wnter Works Plant or Flaatn nishi.ng to the City o f
Sanford, o f Sanford, Florida, numbered G7, certain ordinance of the City of t
by the City of Snnford, Florida, to Florida, and to the inhabitants entitled: "A n Ordinance Provid­ Snnford. Florida,
numbered 71), i
be Maintained nnd Operator! as a thereof, nn adequate and ample ing for the Acquisition and Estab­ entitled: "A n Ordinance Provid­
Public Utility ,nnd Providing for supply of commercial gns.
lishment of u Water W’orlcs Plant ing for an Issue o f Bonds by the
an Issue o f U tility Ronds by th e.
(D )
Under nuthority of Ordi- or Plants by the City o f Sanford, City of Sanford, Florida, in the1
City of Snnford, Florida, in the nance No. 70, the sum o f Seventy- Florida, to be Maintained and Op- &gt;num of Seventy-five Thousand I)ol*um of Three Hundred ami Sev- live Thousand ($75,01)0.00)
Dol- ernted as ,a Public U tility, nnd;lars, the Proceeds to be Derived
enty-five Thousand
Dollars, the lore to acquire, build,
construct Providing for an Issue o f U tility from the Sale Thereof, to be Used T
Proceeds to be Derived from the; and equip w ith the necessary fur- Bonds by tho City o f Sanford, to Acquire, Build, Construct’ and Y
Unle Thereof to be Uced to Ac- j nlturo nnd fixtures, n City Hall Florida, in tho sum df Three Hun­ Equip with the Necessary Furni­ f
quire, Eitabiish,
Purchase
and nml Administration Building.
dred r.nd Seventy-live Thousnnd ture nnd Fixtures, n City Ilnll
Construct a Water Works Plant, j
A ll of said bonds to he o f the do­ Dollars, the Proceeds to he De­ and Administration Building," and
f
or Plants,
nomination o f One Thousand (J1
FOR BONDS.
rived from the Sale Thereof to be
t
and nn Ordinance, numbered 68, : 000.00) Dollars each, bearing in- Used to Acquire, Establish, Purentitled:
torcst nt the ra:c of five nnd onc- cliaco and Construct a W ater
A G A IN S T TH E A P P R O V A L of
thut certain ordinance o f the City
An Ordinance Providing for the half per centum (51475 ) per nn- Works Plunt or Plants,"and
Acqui'ition and Establishment of num, interest
payable semi-anA G A IN S T the acquisition nnd o f Sanford, Florida, numbered 70,
nn Electric Liaht and Power Plant nually on the first days of Jan- establishment o f a water works entitled: "A n Ordinance Provid­
or Plant;, by the City o f Sanford,} unry and July, nil of said bond to plant or plants, to bn operated and ing for an Issue o( Bonds by the
Florida, to bo Maintained nnd Op- mature thirty (30) years after the maintained by the City of Sanford, C ity of Sanford, Florida, in the
sum
of
Seventy-five Thousand
crated ;u n Public Utility and Pro- date of the issuance thereof, both Florida, as n public utility, and
Dollars, the Proceeds to be De­
A G A IN S T BONDS.
'Wing for nn Issue o f Utility principal and
interest
of said
Bonds by the City o f Snnford, bonds to be payable at The Chase
rived from the Sale Thereof ,to he
Florida, Jn the sum of Three linn- National Rani: in the City of New
Used to Acquire, Build, Construct
the Necessary
FOR TH E A P P R O V A L o f that and Equip with
•bed and Tea Thousand Dollars, 1Vo; k, State o f New York; in lawThe Proceeds to Lt Derived from 'f u l money o f the United States o f ; certain ordinance o f the City of Vurr.iturc and Fixtures, a Cihy
(be Sale Thereof, to be Used te,; America; said
bonds
shall b e , Sanford, Florida, numbered 68, on- Hall urid Administration Build­
Acquire, Establish, Purchase and signed by the Mayor o f the City titled: “ An Ordinance Providing ing,” and
A G A IN S T BONDS.
Construct nn Electric Light and o f Sanford. Florida, nnd by the for the Acquisition nnd Eatahiish%
Powcr Plant or Plants,
Clerk of tho C ity of Sanford, Flor- j ment of an Electric Light and
ar,d nn Ordinance, numbered 69, Ida, nnd shall have affixed thereto Power Plant or Plants, by the City
entitled:
i the sea! of the City o f Sanford, o f Sanford, Florida, to be Main­
The raid election hereby order-1V
An Ortiinanco Providing for the I Florida, and the interest coupons tained and Operated ns a Public ed nnd called to be held shall be «?♦
Acquisition end Establishment of, to be attached to said bonds shall Utility, and Providing for nn Issue held and conducted in the man- A
Bonds by the City ner prescribed by the ordinances;
n (ins Plant or Plants, by the City be signed with the engraved or o f Utility
of Sanford, Florida, to be Main-! lithographed fac-simile signature o f Sanford, Florida, in the sum of nnd the Charter o f the City of i
J*
tained and Operated as a Public o f said M ayor and said Clerk, Three Hundred and Ten Thousand Snnford. Florida.
Dollars, the Proceeds to be De­
Utility, and Providing fo r nn Is- and
The polling place for said elec­
*Ue of Utility Bonds of the City o f
Whereas, prior tb the issuance rived from the Salo Thereof, to tion shall b3 that certain room on•*
*
*
Sanford, Florida, in the Sum of o f the bonds above described or he Used to Acquire, Establish, the ground floor of the City Hall,
(hie Hundred aril Sixty Thousand; nny part thereof, undor the Char- Purchase, and Construct an Elec­ known as the fire apparatus
atus room.
room, a
Dollnrs, The Proceeds to bo Do- j le r o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, tric Light and Power Plant or
W IT N E S S the hands o f Forrest J L
ic City of ^
'hod from the Sale Thereof, to lie; the said oidirances prosposing the Plants," and,
Lake, as .Mayor o f the
FOR the acquisition nnd estab­ Snnford, Fioridu,
Ijo il to Acpiirc, Establish, Pur- said several bond issuse for the
d Forrest
nnd
uia ... anq Construct a Gns Plant various municipal purposes, ns lishment of an M e tric light and Lake, S. O. Chase, and C. J. Mar­
°r Plants,
jnforesnid, must be approved by a power plant' i r plants, to he op­ shall, as the City Commission of
■uri r.n 0 rilinar.ee, numbered 70, i m ajority vote o f the electors of erated and maintained by the City the City o f Sanford, Florida, nt- ■*&amp;
entitled:
|tho City o f Sanford, Florida, who o f Sanford, Florida, as a public tested by It. L. Philips, Clerk of
Published by Ihc Sanford H erald. In co-operation with the Am erican
An Ordinance Providing for ttd„nre qualified to vote ns shown by Jutility, and,
the City of Sanford, Florida, nnd ^
Association- o f Advci tisint; Agencies
of fiord." by the City o f San-1Inc. registration hooka o f the City
FOR BONDS,
tile corporate seal of the City of i
ur&lt;i, I iurida, in the sun o f Seven- o f Sunfo~d, Florida, voting and
Sanford, Florida, on thin tho 10th, «*►
v
A G A IN S T T H E A P P R O V A L o f |dny o f December, A. D. 1923.
1 *^
0
(y-lue Thousand Dollars, the Prp- participating in an election railed
ccfds to he Derived fronf tho Sale and held for thnt purpose.
that certain ordinance of the City
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One of the most striking changes o f
the past ten years is that which has
come abput in the important business
o f housekeeping. In this short time
the broom and the washboard have
vanished from the housewife’s coat
o f arms, and the comic pictures in
which Mary hurls the flatiron at John
don’t ring tiue, as they once did.

Broom, washboard and flatiron
have given way to suction sweeper,
electric washing machine and electric
-iron. And Mary doesn’t hurl the iron
at John any longer, not simply be­
cause it’s fastened to a cord, but be-

What has brought about this new
and agreeable state of affairs? Well,
how did Mary happen to buy that new
iron which has proved such a boon to
herself—and John? She saw it ad­
vertised, o f course. And the multi­
plied Mary’s of today represent a
great market created largely through
national advertising.

N o wonder the alert retailer and
the wholesaler have come to hold na­
tional advertising in high esteem—
fo r besides making easier fo r them
the sale o f goods with long-establish­
ed markets, quickening their turn­
over, protecting them against infer­
ior merchandise and benefiting them

in many other ways, national adver­
tising is constantly creating markets
for new merchandise arid opening up
new channels of trade.

It is because America reads adver­
tising that the new idea today so;
swiftly supplants the did. Advertis­
ing changes deep-rooted habits. Ad­
vertising creates new desires. Ad­
vertising sets new and better stand­
ards. And all this it does with amaz­
ing swiftness — f o r advertising
speaks to millions simultaneously.
The safety razor, the player piang,
massage cream, the glass baking dish
wallboard, fireproof roofing, the talk­
ing machine, soap flakes, canned soup
—one could go on indefinitely ex­
tending the list of products which to­
day testify to the ability o f national
advertising to create new merchan­
dise demands.

There is probably no industry to­
day for which advertising has not
blazed new trails. There is no mer­
chant, wholesale or r etail, the scope
of whose business it has not greatly
widened.

But the main thing which adver­
tising does for the retailer is to speed
up his turnover; that’s what makes
him a profit.

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National Thrift Wwk begins a week from tomorrow.
During that week all the nation will stress the impTTTttiticn.
of thrifty methods for the purpose of bringing more suc-t
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WBDRB8DAY, JANUARY 9. 1924
BIBLE THOGHT FOR T O D A Y
, THUS S A IT H T H E LORD, Call
Bate me, and I w ill answer thee,
lad shew thee great and m ighty
tfcinga which thou knowest not. . .
Behold, I will bring it health and
kara, and I will cure them, and
eal unto them the abundpeace and truth.— Jeremiah

Boy Sanford rent estate.
;

Buy more Sanford real estate.
-------- o--------Bonfonl will be able to accomOMdate many tourists next winter.
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o--------The investor who gets in on
91m ground floor will reap the profForrest Lake is ngnin M ayor o f
inford. Why not elect him fo r
fa t— Tampa Tribune.
The yacht basin w ill maka it
taaible for tourists to come to
inford in their private yachts.
A new hotel fo r Sanford isn't
tnoagh.
This city must have
some new apartment houses as
Well ae many more new houses.

Th * year 1924 has started out
w ell and business has been good.
• Indications arc that Sanford is
■going to have its most prosperous
year.
1 . Look ahead a year or two nnd
see i f you can picture in your
r mind what Sanford w ill look like
&lt;than. Are you far-sighted or near

sighted?
A few cold days make tour­
ists appreciate the warm climate to
Im found in Floridu. And a fewcold days make home folks content
with their lot.

The band concerts w ill be a great
: - attraction for Sanford. Many mu­
. lie lovers enjoy tho open nir con&lt;' certs. Next year Sanford should
I , arrange to hnvo them mure fre. quently.

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About as neat as a coal-heaver’s
nails.— Anon.
. . . .
He ran for third base like a
wholesale bootlegger pursued by
The All-Florida Exhibit W ill Help
revenuers.— Anon.
,
About as much privacy as a
“ W hat Floritln needs above e v e ry th in g else is good, statue in the park.— Anon.
Some men arc like the Einstein
wholesome advertisin g."
theory— nobody at home under­
T h e above statement was made by G overnor H ardee in stands them.— Anon.
Noisy as iron waves splashing
his appeal to the people to support the all-F lorida exh ibit to
and dashing on nn iron occan.-r
be shown next month in Madison Square Garden.

In nn editorial Sunday the Palm Beach Post urges all
Floridans to learn by heart F lorida facts so that th ey may
broadcast them like shoal markers, to gu id e the destiny o f
thousands pouring into the state annually in search o f homes
and wealth nnd happiness.
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Florida w ill be in the lim elight at M adison Square Gar­
den in February. Thousands upon thousands o f interested
people w ill view the exhibits and from those exhibits will
form th eir opinions ns to the d iffe re n t sections o f this great
state.
Sanford nnd Seminole county w ill be well represented
and w ill have nn exhibit reflectin g credit on this prosperous
section. In neglecting their personal in terests to make the
display a good one the citizens from this county who have the
exh ibit in charge are doing a g rea t w ork . T h ey intend to
make Sem inole’s showing second to none.
A lo n g with the great umount o f ad vertisin g Florida will
receive from this exhibit, Sanford w ill g e t its share. It w ill
be good wholesqme advertising appealing to the b etter class
o f people and the kind desired fo r this state.

Over A Billion Increase In Wealth
On Monday the department o f com merce announced its
prelim inary estim ate o f the value, Decem ber 31, 1922 o f the
principal forms o f wealth for the state o f Florida. T h e total
amounted to $2,&lt;123,002,000 ns compared w ith $921,790,000
in 1912 an increase o f 102.9 percent. P er capita values made
nn increase o f 103.9 percent.
A gain o f over a billion dollars in F lorida wealth is shown
in the above figures. Florida is a g rea t state. Each year
it astonishes the rest o f the United States. But y e t th e state
ns a whole has only made a start nnd the .com ing years will
show much greater gains.
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stru ggles o f man. They constitute at th e same tim e his
three needs. He hns need o f fa ith ; hence the temple. He
must create; hence the city. He must liv e ; hence the plough
and the ship. But these three solutions com prise three per­
petual conflicts. The mysterious d iffic u lty o f life results
in all three. Man strives with obstacles under the form o f
superstition, under the form o f prejudice and under the form
Almost every day a new hotel o f the dem ents. A triple necessity w eighs upon us. There
la constructed in Miami. But ten
y ea n ngo Miami wasn’t much is the fa ta lity o f dogmas, the oppression o f human laws, and
larger than Hanford is today. Han­ the inexorability o f nature,— V ictor Hugo.

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On Friday Hanford will take an­
other progressive step by voting
$920,000 in bonds for the purpose
o f acquiring tho public utilities
and erecting n new city adminis­
tration building.
Renl citizens
who have the future o f their citv
at heart arc Feeing to it that they
are qualified to participate in this
important election.
It is a noticeable fact that the
man who goes out after business
;et* his share and more, while the
ellow who waits for business t &gt;
come to him is always grumbling
about poor business conditions.
The aggressive business man is n
consistent advertiser. And the on&lt;s
who doesn’t advertise doesn’t do
tho volume of business he could

?

One of tho most popular build­
ings in a rhy the size o f Sanford
is the Y. M. C. A. building. San­
fo rd ,people would be doing a line
thing to orovide tiie city with an
organization o f this character.
There is not a finer bunch o f young
men anywhere than is found in
this city. They *honM have th»
advantage of a fine Y. M. C. A.
building.
•------- o--------•Beal estate men in other cities
of, Florida n»e innti'rin'' ” hout *hi
possibilities in Sanford. When live
and nrogrcMive realtor* commence
inquiring nbout a citv there are
bound to be p’ oru real estate de­
velopment*.
Sanford is gettin g
good advertising these days nnd
real estate men now operating in
the state nro desirous o f coming
here. Sanford needs more live,
uo to the minute real estate nu*n.
They make Florida cities grow
faster.

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CONTEST FOR STATfe OF FLORIDA

A Chicago boy of fir.
Play a Baxnphono n e S ,

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society

C IA L_
CM DARI

More I-ondon In «n v .

0|&gt;1 °I n w J h fflA

This 1024 look* like ■ i
fo r celebrities, but thw
year ia bad for celcfcritioi

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“

This story was old—good nnd old
“ Fifteen minutes! H e’s on the
— before prohibition canto in.
outskirts o f town."
A s I used to hear it, years nnd
"Sixteen minutes! He’s flying
years ajpt, two southern gentle­ down Main S treet!"
men o f rijiencd age sat one eve­
"Seventeen minutes! H e’s hitch­
ning by thu hospitable fireside of ed and he’s running into Jake Dud­
one o f them when the shocking ley s saloon."
discovery was made that there
“ Eighteen minutes. Jake is fill­
wasn’t a drop in the house to ing up the ju g.”
drink.
“ Jake is driving the cork in.”
“ Jim ! Oh, you Jim," called the
"Jim hns grabbed the ju g and is
host and in jirompt response his running out to where his horse is
black body-servant
appeared in hitched. Major, I make it strongthe livin g room door.
t’l-— that’s the* most punctual nig­
“ Jim ," ordered his master, “ I ’ve ger south o f the Mason and Dixon’s
just found out that the demijohn line!"
is empty and here Colonel Duo-! “ Twenty-one minutes and nhalf.
love and 1 are fairly perishing f o r 1He’s coming up Main Street, hell­
a toddy’. Throw a saddle on the. bent for election!"
fastest horse in thu stable nnd
"H e ’s passing the suburbs!"
grab a jug and light out for town 1 "H e * whizzing pnst the grave­
as fast as you can go ami tiring a y a rd !"
supply o f liquor buck, it you | "H e ’s crossed the bridge over the
hurry, you ought to be back in creek— right on the* dot!”
just fo rty minutes. Hut don’t lose; ‘‘Thirty-seven minutes!” clarionany tim e— I don't believe we can ed the Colonel a fter a little. "H e ’s
wait a single minute longer than1loft the blacksmith shop behind
that!”
him. Ho’a gone by the crossroads
“ Boss," pioclaimed Jim, ‘T hu to the swamp.
Major,
get the
gam*!”
sugar and the icu and the sjiring
“ The roads are powerful muddy,' wnter ready. Your boy is on the
M ajor," said the guest, a-; Jim I last lap.
He’s topping the last
vanished. “ I’m nfrtiid your man li II.
won't be able to make the round
“ Thirty-nine minutes!” shouted
trip on schedule time."
the Major. “ He* must be galloping
“ Don't you worry, Colonel," said up the lane from the big roail.
the Major, comfortingly. “ That; Colonel, in just one minute from
boy o f mine is tho most juinctual now (hat b-y w ill be standing in
nigger there is in the whole stale that doorway yonder— or I miss
of Tennessee." Ho glanred ut liisi
wuteh. "H e ’s just about gallop­
ing out o f the stable now."
, He sat down his timepiece still
in hi* hard.
Colonel Doolovo,:
drooling slightly at the mouth,;
produced his watch and mentally
'he uuir proceeded lo follow the
black messenger on his errand.

PRETTIEST

tfntery Tea Dy muaic u » -

% at Woman'. Club at 4

Cop .ays Bj^bTrTmh fc
Rr.
ila
ennn.i:^
®r, Vwas
speeding ^
wood
had
nothing
nab
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uj_Mrs. Harry . Hecren
entertain the members o f
jdl,n Bridge Club a t har
, on Union Avenue, a t 3 p.

13 **outh Afrit*

Judge Landis must deeW* u
Player's wife i sa nccesslu
19 carried. So that's decided.0-**

^.-M aster Clifford
Bell
inUrtoiu a number o f bio
- friends nt 4 p. m., a t his

,. ^£otti Kot decorated for
in Metropolitan Opera 25 y J j T
docs take a brave man.
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There’ sono nice thine &gt; u
movie celebrity scandals.
always getting brand new o n ^ "

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G ood

1b LAST.

n « f ! iCn°rbcl ' f ° y cxpcrts •" Cindanati .arc being eradicated. WtlL

lt,\i Ine m ir r n L r '

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j,.feathers

Association

at

Sby-^South Side Prim ary Paat-Teachers
Association at
Sjy'-OIrs. Dcnno Turner will
tertain the Entrc Noun at 8
m
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Sanford Association of
utoMs Women will have dinr at 8 P- m., Vnldez H otel, in
aor of Mrs. Margaret Laing,
Chicago.
,y—Mrs. F.. P. Morae w ill onrtain the members o f the Book
mrs Club at her home at
itledge Station.

* Her mind is like n sundial: it
records only pleasantness.— Anon.
Different ns Piers Plowman and
Mr. Pickwick.— Anon.

o f tomato soup.— Anon.
Distressing ns an amateur cock­
tail.— Anon.
Difficult ns to put n blister on a
porcupine.— Anon.
•
No more prlvr-y ihnn a Broad­
way w affle cook.— Anon.
Littered with debris ns n picnic
train.— Gertrude Atherton.
Lonely ns n bachelor looking at
Niagara Falls in June.— Arthur
Bear.
Harmless ns filtered water.—
Thomas Beer.
,
Scattered like stovm-lashcd birds.
—John Bojer.
..........
His heart knocked like n fo r d
car trying to climb thn roof o f a
.Methodist / church.— Gcltb
Bi|rgess.
Vainly ns one strikes nt w ater
with a sword.— W itter Bynner.
Freckles like rust spots.— W ills
Cathcr.
.
Woman is like a gun. H er range
is limited. But in tho home she
hits a man like ten thousands o f
brick.— G. K. Chesterton.
Locked teeth, like the tight edges
of n sprung trnp.— Irvin S. Cobb.
The face of the world looks as
though it had shaved itself with
a brokeh beer bottle while stand­
ing on a barrel in a cyclone.—
Benjamin De Casscrcs.
She looked like a fire in a pawn­
shop, fair covered with diamonds
nn’ wntchei chains.— F.' P. Dunne.
His voice was like a buzzsnw
striking a rusty nail.— Arthur Folwell.
.
,
Her head poised like n parachute.
— Zona Gale.
Bounded like n rntc exchange
when some one hns trodden on the
tail of a Foreign Minister.— Philip
Guodelln.
Felt as out of place as an Elk at
Oxford.— Percy Hammond.
Apparent to the naked eye ns
the NVoolworth Building.— Robert
Cortes Holliday.
More money than the telephone
company’s wrong numbers.— Sam
Heilman.
Eyes slits, like wise, smiling old
buttonholes.— Funny Hurst.

Editor

. Washington has n crin
• teal crimo wayc, not Coi

$17,500 is small pay. Re
j like a bootlegger or iandiord.

His Thankful Sentiments

iy_Mothcrs’ Club will be cnrUinttl by Mrs. Frank Adams
|Mrs. Sam Bradford , a t the
of the former at 3:30 p. m.
1
The Snllic Harrison Chap­
If , N.
U. i\
H ill
i l l hold
IIUIII
N. O.
S. D.
A.. (V..
R., w
Ljr regular monthly m eeting
ftbe home of Mrs. G. R. Loucks
17 Magnolia Avenue,
at 3
Mock.
h j—Litcrnturc Department of
Fbmin’i Club meet at 3:30 p.
I. it club house.

“ The Greatest Partnership

By F R A N K L. S T A N T O N

In the Whole W orld” —

I reckon we’ re felin ’ tliankful— I reckon we ought to be,
F e r th e good w e’ve hnd to the present— fe r the future
we can't see;
F e r things th at we call our blessin’s— fe r the trouble
an’ the sighs;
But fe r all the preaching' an’ p ra yin ’, th ere’s a m ist
there, 'round the eyes.

’OUR COY needs you.

You can help him.

lie looks to you for guiilance, *o “ Dad" it’s

&gt; W. Entzmingor of Longwood
i in the rity Tuesday transnethuincss.

up to you.
Can you teach him anything of more value

Yes, I reckon w e’re feelin ’ thankful fo r the life nn*
light w e know—
F er the little love th at’s le ft us, an’ the love th at’s
under the snow;
F er the hope that the love will g re e t us som ewhere on
a golden shore,
But in lonesome w inter shadows w e sigh fe r it more
an’ m ore!

than the enro o f money—the habit of thrift!
Saving* Account
Why Not?

A C O M M U N IT Y B U IL D E R
Some o f us are divided— some have d rifted aw’a y ;
A n ’ the stars are not so beautiful:— th ere’s less lig h t in'
the d a y !
T h e re ’s a ro o f that gives us shelter— a table w ith plenty
spread,
But the vacant choirs bring heartache when we break
our daily bread.

Active Designated Depository o f The United State* of Ameriti,
...Stale.,of .Flaridq, City of Sanford and County of Seminole F. I*. FO RSTER, President

But I reckon w e’re feelin ’ thankful, on the hills— in the
flowerless dells,
F e r the little ligh t that’s left us— fe r the music o f the
bells;
A n ’ m aybe w e’ ll see clearer when the clouds arc swept
away,
A n ’ the w eary w inter is no more, an’ we reach eternal

I). F. WHITNER, Cashier

B U Y T H A T W H IC H H A S B E E N T E S T E D AND HAS
P R O V E N S A T IS F A C T O R Y .

My Favorite Stories
By Irvin S. Cobb

The Hernld hns been asked for
Information concerning Sanford
by n building contractor o f P h ila ­
delphia. He states that he Is
considering this section o f the
•tate and upon his arrival will be­
gin the construction of* houses.
Home people should be the ones to
make the profit hut outsiders are
seeing the opportunities, and are
wasting no time making their
plans to start operations,

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Cop lays

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The
have
been selected by frank J. Wil-

There is little fear for the financial independence o f the
man or woman who invests his earnings judiciously and who
studies how to save regularly from the weekly earnings and
puts away a little nest egg for the proverbial rainy day. The
smart man or woman who plans to spend all his earnings for
a temporary “ good time" regardless o f the consequences,
will soon come to grief.
•
Sanford presents great opportunities fo r the th rifty per­
son. It has good
banks and _good real—estate.
_
....... It offers every
possible assistance to the man or woman determined to save. didate's opinion o f himself a fter
election.— Anon.
Ben Franklin’s warning should be remembered espe­
Acrimonious as post-mortems o f
cially during T h rift Week “ Beware o f little expenses. A the bridge tnble.— Anon.

Sanford banks show substantial
growth. This speaks well fo r the
prosperous people in Sanford nnd
Bcminolo County.
Bank state­
ments aro good barometer* o f
financial and business conditions.

ford ten years from now w ill also
be building hotels and npurtment*
at a fast clip.

|

It is well that at the begi innlng of each new year a week smnV*alp°Ni0/hedA I^ * !4|!!ttl?
la set aside fo r this purpose. Americans
____________________
_ __ Brown A Co. It ia Mr. Wlistaeh’s
need to be urged
to save. And coming as it does when the year is ju st start­
ing, T h rift Week makes it easier fo r any person to make
a fresh start toward financial independence.
The greatest men in all lines o f a ctivity in the country
are endorsing the thrift idea. The benefits that will be
secured from this special week will depend entirely on how
seriously the lessons of the week are impressed and how
permanently the idea of thrift takes hold o f those who think
o f it.
.

Business concerns throughout
T H E IN D IF F E R E N T C IT IZ E N who fails to vote is a
this country o f ours believe in gre a te r menace to society than the o ffic ia l who takes hush
Wasting a lot o f money. Every
day the mails bring to The Herald money.— Daniel A . Poling.
office many loiters suitable only
fo r deposit in the waste paper
R E L IG IO N , SO C IETY, nnd N ature. T h ese arc the three
basket.

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THE lE A E
’
best similes for loss

F O L L O W IN G A C O N SIS T E N T C O U R SE
The Tampa Observer
The announcement in the pre­
ceding issue of Tho Observer o f nings. They do so beenuso Mr.
15 S O U T H M A IN S T R E E T
.
O RLANDO. FLA.
its support of Frank E. Jennings Jennings would not be their gov­
brought forth so ninny words o f ernor. Ho would be governor o f B B aa aaB B B n aB n 3an u aaB aB aaaaR !in cx]B H B B R B aan n aasziiM
praise thut The Observer more all the people.
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than ever is convinced that Mr.
Ho would not make one false
Jennings v/ill be the next govern­ promise to be the governor.
or o f Floridu.
The Observer admits that in
Mr. Jennings w ill sweep Duval Mr. Haines, Florida has u man of
County, where he and Mr. Martin nation-wide influence nnd a great
have long resided. I,ending nnd in­ •nan, but Mr. Haines was drawn
fluential Democrats in their bonis Into this race by an element who ■ ■ ■ a a B B B B a H a a a B » K n K a i!s a a n a a 'iu x n c E R a a a a a B a » M |1
city have orugnized fo r Jennings
in herculean strength.
Phone 198
Phone 198
These include Frank C. Groover,
recognized leader in the commer­
cial nvenues, and one o f Jackson- cal ambitions. The Observer be­
ville’a most constructive develop­ lieves _Mr. Haines, if he regards
ers, u church worker and prohibi­ that his candidacy w ill divide the
tionist. Among those most active progressive clement, w ill decline to
fo r Jennings are hundreds o f hi* continue the contest. South Flor j
home people, like A. W. Cockrell, idn needs him ns its greatest tiedistinguished lawyer, Hon. Arthur veloper.
T. Williams, manager of Senator
The Observer is frunk to admit ■ Household Goods, Pianos, Safes, Trunks and l»’ajfKa8e
Fletcher’s campaign, nnd a capi­ that Haines is well constituted fo r ! ■
Transferred A n yw h ere Any Tim e
talist, who gives much lime to civic any position in this nation. He Is ‘
•
S torage
and charitable work; John W. nn admirable man, greut in ac­
Dodge, fo r years law partner o f hievement— great in generosity.
a n a n a n a n a a n a a a e R a n a a iB s a a a a B n iia s n iic u a a a a a a 11* 11*
Senator Fletcher: Frank O. Miller.
Charles H. Spencer, o f Tampa,
Florida’s most active good roads is n clean, honest, loyal Democrat
exponent, and who lead the tem ­ and citizen, but whilo he is es­
perance forces with Rev. J. A. teemed by nn army o f good people,
Taylor in the last legislature; thu political situation nt this time
Hon. W. P. Corbe»t, Edgar Way- denies hirt being a factor.
bright. together with an army o f j Worth Trrm m ell would make a
men including lawyers, doctors,! mod governor, too, but his can- :
hunkers, merchants, iubor leaders, didacy is not taken seriously.
minister* and men proniineqt in
Former Governor Cattn will car­
ry three or four o f the West Flor„
.
.
.
.
ida counties, and there he w ill bo
Another way R ed Comb
Fruuk E. Jennings can not lie left.
Rod.
Com
b
li* * 1 Mail**
Egg Mash excels—
occuneil o f a single ignoble act
Because o f certain line-ups, the
E ^M ash.
$ 5 conlaihiA
that he ever did.
Hi* strength . race is clearly between Jennings
comalnano.fTl
among his home people i* due to i nnd Martin.
There is but one
from.
the life he has icd
course fo r The Observer to par­
dust nor
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ty hen practically a boy— ju s t1sue, and that is earnest, honeit
V filler V i i
reaching manhood age, he stumped support o f Frntik E. Jennings. We
most o f Floridu fo r Prohibition, |wish all Florida knew Jennings as
and nt a time when it seemed u we have knotvn hint fo r many i
forlorn hope.
. years.
1
As speaker of the House o f :
ft is but fa ir to invite a coni- 1
■----DuU oxj StUk§ ot F ill" Irritati ot»J
Representatives and member o f the ! nuri— » o f th- records o f these two
oJktrO lo IA« MmirjMl at Ika Ihraml.
M a te Board of Control, his splen- candidates. The electors owe it to
did record speaks for itself.
themselves to investigate.
luist on RED COMB for QUALITY
Frank Jennings ha* never forMartin’s record us mayor o f
sook a principle or a friend. Those Jacksonville, in the opinion o f The j
who kiow him best will testify to Observer, deserves that he remain !
hi* Intense love of and loyalty to •in private life H e certainly made 1
Morida.
'n o better mayor than Cntt.s made!
I heir w ill be certain corporate a governor.

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TRANSFER

The Dust Test Tells the

N o w Claire Scott holds the
spotlight as N ew York’s pret­
tiest girl. She won a recent
benuty contest nnd us a reward
w ill be featured in a new movie.
These beauty contests certainly
seek out pretty faces, don’t
they?
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T W E L F T H N IG H T PA RTY

Brer Murrell o f Eustls spent
V e ry unique nml lovely in every
day here Tuesday attending to
detail
was the Tw elfth night jiarll business.
ty given by Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mc­
oe Scarlett o f
DcLnnd
was Bride nt their homo Monday eve­
mg the business
visitors in ning.
ford Tuesday.
The rooms were beautifully dec­
In. John Stumper hns us her orated in Christmas colors witli
it her sister, Mrs. Wnllio Gar- poinsottias, evergreens and silver
ick of Crossville, Kansas.
stars.
.The guest* wedc received by Mr.
in Murrell, formerly o f this
nnd
Mrs. McBride. Mrs.E.D. Mob­
’ bat now o f Miami, was in
ford
Tuesday
on
business.
ley
and Mr. Ralph Warren were
j
»• *s•••«*•«•» i •11 .1
chpseq king aijd cpiuep for the eve­
Be Roytl’ ’Neighbors’ “d f ArtYOrning nnd given the seat or honor.
will meet in Masonic H all at
Tho
lights were then turned out.
I Thursday evening. A ll memi ire requested to bo present, High up in tho cast end o f the
re will be election o f officers. living room appeared nn electric
star, while “ Star o f the East” was
softly played, ns if by magic tiny
colored light* appeared among the
evergreen nnd silver stars, thut
bunked the stairwu&gt;.
A long high bench covered with
red velvet trimmed with insel, on
cither end of which was a cast
camel representing a desert caravnn laden with packages of vari­
ous shape and size—done in white
paper tied with tinsel and illum­
inated with tiny lights was placed
before the king and queen. These
!• the former attending the were the gifts to be chosen by the
this caused much m erri­
itmg of the County Comniis- guests,
i*n , Mrs. Curlett attending the ment ns they regardless of shape
only a card
Bncon of the County Federation or size contained
board star and tiny silver pencil,
pers ut the Valdez.
the evening favors. Thu king and
flA I , D EPAR TM EN T E N J O Y queen were presented with a packitgu which contained large pop­
t
BRIDGE P A R T Y .
corn balls.
A guessing contest was then
Pclightful in every wny, was the
fife party given Tuesday nf- participated in, the 12 months was
foon for the members o f the So- represented by some decoration
I Department o f the Wom an’s or effect in tno rooms and the
|b. with .Mrs. W. J. Thigpen ns lady o r gentleman guessing cor­
Miss
■ten. There were 15 tables of rectly wa3 given a prize.
frers.
Potted plants nnd basket* o f cut
pers were used with artistic cfP in the large uuditoriuni where
L? i ^ l e s
were arranged.
|nts shaded in red, anil the large
fr y tire, completed the charmI picture.
Pforci were kept on tallies do­
ped with blue birds, and af[ a number of rubbers o f bridge,
[. Pru° for high score, silk linfie. was won by Mrs, \V. M.
P , Second prize, a grey linen
[, &lt; u’ns awarded Mrs. E. M.
[onway.
F o l l o w i n g the nwarding o f the
pes. tho hostess,
assisted by
[•
G. Sharon, Miss KnthPe Hi.key and Miss Ruba WilP* *erved tempting refroshny consisting o f »a|ud, saltines,
{es ami coffee.
™ V ; ? V ’no
t*le lanteat and
. sj delightful parties given by
i ^ocial Department this season,

C O U N TY FE D E R A TIO N
LUNCHEON.

_ D u s t chokes th e hen

RED COMB
EGGMASH

• IS DUSTLESS!

annual business
meeting
li’ction of officers o f the G. 1
was held Tuesday afternoon
-* homo o f Mi** Eva Grnce
*r °h Seventh Street.
;h business was attended to,
an* made fo r the year’.* work,
inrol Stone was re-elected

Member of Sanford High School
la Recipient of High Honor—
Stands Fourth In Nation­
SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y FED E RA­
al Contest.

Residence 217-W

T IO N CI.UB8 .

(A s Reported ffc hffs. John
Leonard!.)
Scnfcoly two yenrs have pass­
ed since the organization o f the
Seminole County Federation, but
this time has been marked by de­
finite cfTorts on the part o f the
club women to better the child life
in their respective communities;
secure parks, inspirational beauty
snots fo r the coming generations;
plan fo r the educational advance­
ment o f the county; protect bird
life; encourage a higher order o f
citizenship through tho right kind
of Americanization; look after the
needs o f our poor, delinquents nnd
other unfortunates; nnd last but
certainly not least is the work o f
bringing into closer touch with
each other on the grounds o f a
common inctrest the women o f our
county.
Our child welfnro committee to­
gether with the League o f Women
Voters secured from
tho county
commissioners one .year ago the
appropriation for the county nurse.
We held the following clinics Inst
year:
otic clinic fo r mid-wives;
one hookworm clinic, and a course
in bed side nursing sponsored by
me Red Cross and worked largely
through
the different women's
elubs in the county. This bedsido
nursing class was most success­
ful for it worked not only with
the white but nlso with colored
elnsses. Every child in the county
schools wus weighed nnd measured
as well ns being given a complete
physical examination.
Tho Ge­
neva l ’arent-Tenchers club put hot
lunches in their rural school and
(quipped a playground. Tooth­
brush drills were given in every
school ntul tubes o f tooth pnstc
given away. A course in physical
culture was given nnd niar^y of
the schools have purchased W al­
ter ('am p's Daily Dozen, ndn take
them every day. A ll the schools
in the county except three own
their own scales; the health cru­
sade is in every school in the coun­
ty. The Geneva school gives once
a month a health piny which the
children enjoy immensely nnd at
the same time learn important
health laws without any undue
pain. A Better Baby week will
be put on December. Litcrnturc
is being distribuetd to the mothers
on How to Feed the School Child
and nil follow up work carries the
nurse into the homo
where she
tries to improve conditions when
necessary.
The county federation now owns
n beautiful five-acre park on the
Wtkiva river. This is not to lie
cleared hut le ft largely in its wild
tropica! state but running through
the park at intervals will be trails
and on the plateau in the park
the county’* bird sanctuary. EvJciul/, in, thy;kowitfy-.btxw;*
nnd the city o f Sanford owns five.
Our educational committee is
raising a $100 scholarship. This
will be completed by Christmas
nnd loaned to a g irl now in T a lla ­
hassee. We are now working bn
plans fo r n county library sys­
tem.
Each town in the county will in
the next month he niude a bird
sanctuary and the federation owns
possibly the largest bird snneutary
in the state, being an 80 nero tract
of land located at Altamonte. The
deed w ill j&gt;nss to the federation
as soon as the town passes the or­
dinance declaring themselves sanc­
tuaries.
Our Americanization committee
chairman is making a tour o f the
county schools teaching the cor­
rect usagif o f the fla g and instill­
ing in our boys und girls reverence
for our country nnd its laws. Each
school is to be given a book. The
Flag Code.
Our social service committee
has secured help from the county
commissioners nnd administers the
money fo r one poor widow and
four orphans. One home has been
investigated for social agencies
outride o f the state. The county
farm has been furnished enter­
tainment several times, and the
convict camp inspected and litera­
ture sent to the convicts. Clothes
have been furnished several fam­
ilies.
Our meting* are always enjoy­
able from u social standpoint. Thu
women meet and have a short ses­
sion in the morning and then ad­
journ fo r a luncheon served by the
hostess club. We always try to
have one or two good speakers but
never crowd our program.
A t our last meeting Mrs. E. M.
Galloway, Mrs. li F. Blackman
and Mrs.. John Fuller were honor
guests nnd each brought a mes­
sage o f inspiration nnd good cheer.
Mrs. John List spoke on beftutmcation o f highway* and parks.
During tho
remaining months
of our club year we are going to
conduct n club institute nnd have
a parliamentary law cluss under
Mrs. E. M. Galloway.

ASW H1 AS MAN

Hr T i e A— elated r r » - &gt;
G A IN E S V IL L E , ia n . 0.— Work
o f preparing the 'Gator v a n ity
basketball team fo r the coniine
season w ill now begin in earnest,
with the holiday season over. Di­
rector W hite, o f the athletic ’ de­
partment, w ill train his charges
with the view o f entering them in
the Southern Intercollegiate Con­
ference tournament to bo held at
Macon, a fte r they have finished
their regular season. The season
will be opened here January 14 and
15 with games against Southern
College. Later a trip w ill be taken
through Georgia, South Carolina
and parts o f North Cnrolinn, while
on February 21, 22 and 23, the Gat­
ors w ill pluy Southern, Rollins nnd
Stetson,
respectively, in their
home state.

S A N FRAN CISC O , Jan. 8—
Man and lightning shorn equal re­
sponsibility In the fa ct that fo r ­
IT DOES NOT CRACK
est fires in Cfcltfornia were more FEEL, NOR BLISTER, I
destructive-during tho past yea r
CHALK OFF
t
than In any other state, according
to a report Issued by the United A Full Line' of Kabomiae, V
nishes and Stains
States forest service here.
Eighty-six per cent o f all the
California fires in national fo r ­
SOLD O N L Y B Y
ests were extinguished by forest
rangers and their co-operators be­
fore more than 10 acres had been
covered by flames. Forest o f f i ­
cers obtained convictions ngninst
.120 violators o f state and federal
Welaka Bldg.
Phone 3
fire laws.
.
"Tho ‘ tallor-msdc* cignrettc nnd
tho unoxtinguished match continue
to be tho greatest enemies o f our
forests,” said District Forester
Paul G. Rcdington. " I t is sur­
prising also to note the number o f
fires started by careless campers.

SANFORD PA IN !
STORE

Rubbing leather shoes with
vaseline occasionally keeps them
soft and nlso helps to prevent
moisture from passing through
them so quickly.

Doc Hiller says: A void spend­
ing money (even pennies, njcklos
or ditr.'as) for needless things, lest
you come to want needed things.

Income Tax Helps
IN CO M E T A X IN N U T S H E L L
W HO? Single persons who had
net income o f 91.003 or more
or gross income o f $3,000 or
more, nnd mnrricd couples
who hnd net income o f $2,000
or more or gross income of
$5,000 or more must file re­
returns.

Milane Theatre
T O N IG H T

C O L G A T E 'S :

-

W HEN?
The filing perio 1 i«
from Janunry 1 to March 15,
1024.

REAL

W H E R E ? Collector o f internal
revenue fo r tho district in
which tho person lives or hn«
his principal place o f busi­
ness.

TREAT

HOW ?
Instructions on Form
1040A nnd Form 1040; nlso
the Inw nnd reguiutions.

taken plnce, chariftis d ftK tiy ’ trdtrable to the marc general construc­
tion o f good roads.
Only those who have lived in
No Man’s Iumd can even faintly
lualizc what heartaches and strug­
gles its settlement has meant.
Many a homesick woman has
thought wistfully of some little
white church “ back
cast;” its
pcacefulfulness, and the friendly
faces o f those who were brothers
nnd sisters in that church. _ Many
n strong man, without quite de­
fining his need, wanted
the in­
spiration o f forceful sermons and
solemnly swelling music. But it
takes money to build churches, and
a fair number o f members to sup­
port them, und the settlors were
ordinarily pool, and long distances
upart. When roads were
only
dusty trails, broken
by canyons
and sandhills, friendly cullers were
few.
As more settlors came,
roads
were
improved
somewhat— the

dearth o f religious influences, can
estimate th i rial value o f Sunday
rchool there. Men und women
drove weary miles over thu toil­
some roads, to fee! anew thu "peace
that paaseth understanding,” and
old, old miracles were translated
into tho marvels of their daily
surroundings for the little chil­
dren.
Htill the relentless miles were n
barrier.
A
home
missionary,
duunticssiy daring heat or cold,
driving a team o f Indian ponies,
might meet many warm welcomes
in the isolated settler’s home, nnd
yet encounter refusals to attend
church services, because they were
too fur off, nnd the roads bad, or
because, in thu rush o f farm work,
horses worked all week must rest
on Sundays. The work o f better
organized churches, in thu
few
sirinil towns, had little influence
outside the immediate limits o f the

hnye increased religious activity.
A ll life was broadened; young
people.:’ societies
furnished ex­
perience nnd developed
thought
nlopg many lines, encouraging
comradeship and helpfulness. Sun­
day school nnd church came to
mean more, when distance was nn
longer an obstacle. With better
communication it was easier to
practice the deeper principles of
Christianity, love and kindliness.
If some home missionary o f the
early days, absent 15 or 20 years,
should come back r o w , driving his
w iry littlo jinnies, he would sen
thit many of his prayers for No
Man’s Land have been answered,
and hu could well say with Odell
Sheppard:
‘ ‘There are roads that clamber to
greet tho dawn,
Or din to the misty sea,
Wandering .restlessly..99, &lt;&gt;pd on
Tirrougil all the youis4liat Tie;
Ilut these that morch across the
plain,
Past banners o f goldonrod,
1
Out of the sight* and sounds of
men.
A re lending back to God.”

W H A T ? Four per cent normul
tnx on tho first $4,000 o f net
income in excess o f the porsonnl exemption und credits
for dependents. Eight
per
cent normul tnx on balance o f
net income. Surtax from 1
cent to 50 per cent on net
incomes over $0,000 for the
year 1023.

Hairy. Poultry and
Live Stock Feed
M iN .V lit lS L

E N T E R T A IN E R S
PRICES
30c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 plus Tax
Scata Now cn Sale

FOR T A X P A Y E R S .
No. 9.
Deductions for contributions to
corporations or organizations “ or­
See the “M arriage
ganized and &lt;&gt;|&gt;oratcd exclusively
the Midgets'* at
for religious, charitable, scientific, of
literary, or educational jiurjroses
* * * no part o f the net earning* High School, Jan. 15.
o f which inures to the benefit o f
any private stock-bolder or in­
dividual’’ are deductible to the e x ­ SPEED
UP
YOUR
tent o f 15 per cent o f the taxpay­
er’s net income for 1923, coniput
L A Z Y L IV E R
ed without the benefit o f this de­
duction. Every church cnantitutc*
a religious corporation or org a n ­ H em Jones L iver nnd Kidney
Tonic W ill Do It
ization fo r the purpose o f this
deduction. Donations to mission­
ary funds, church buildings, pew
rents, assessments and dues paid
;tvi churches are deductible.
Deductions for contribution* to
jvditicnl campaigns are not allow­
able.
(T o be continued Tom orrow)

T IP S

Wilkes
Wonder
''Itreum

W ill W o rk W cm lcrs For You

AM USEM ENTS
Beautiful scenic and costume
creations, splendid musical, vocal
Vaudeville and comedy number*
are promised by that |&gt;ipular min­
strel attraction which for 25
years have been returning each
season to Sanford under the per­
sonal management nnd direction o f
J. A. Coburn. Not the biggest, but
one o f ttie best, Colnirn'a Mi-strels
keep faith with natron* und jiubiio porviding the latest and best in
minstrelsy at all times and places
Old time feature* and modern
ideas contribute their part with the
reputation of “ one of the best
singing shows enroute," continue
to be ever welcome visitors. A t
the Milano Theatre on Wednesday,
Jan. l&gt;. Bandmaster Hurt Proc­
tor’s noonday and night concert*
provide popular and snappy min­
strel music. Scats are now on
sale at R. C. Bowers.
A complete change o f personnel,
scenery, costumes and programme,
comedy nnd musical number*, vau­
deville nnd character acts with J.
A. Coburn’* Minstrels at the Milane Theatre on Wednesday, Jan.
!*. Splendid flinging, jazzy danc­
ers, funny comedians’ novelties
anil clean fun. This is enid to be
the best company and production
Manager Coburn ha., ever brought
to Hanford in the pnst 25 consecu­
tive seasons under hi* manage­
ment. Slim Vermont, N’nte Mulroy.
Hank White. Ben McAtee, Edward
C. Clifford, Chester Huffman, Car­
los Jones. Joe McAnalon, Charles
Donlon, J. W. Pennycook, DeVaro
nnd DeCarlo, and a big company
o f other well known minstrel men
o f merit. Heats on sale at R. C.
Bowers.

Black-Draught* Roccmmendcd
by an Arkansas Farm er W ho
Has U sed II, When N eed ­
ed, for 25 Yearn

otSIIY

M yrtle Avenue nnd Fourth,,s" ,»
Street

Hatfield, Ark.— Mr. G. W. Par­
sons, a well known farm er on
Route 1, this place, says: “ I keep
Black-Draught in niy homo all the
time. It is the best all-around
medicine I have ever found for the
liver and fo r constitution. We be­
gun using it 25 or more years ago
and have used it whenever needed
since. I have never found any oth­
er medicine as good for constipa­
tion, and that was what I suffer­
ed with till I began using BlackDraught.
Black-Draught correct­
ed this condition, nnd now we use
it for the liver und for indigestion
— a light and sluggish feeling a f­
ter meals, fo r bad taste in the
mouth and sour stomach.
“ My w ife use* it for headache
and billiousnesa.
It sets on our
shelf and we don’t let it get out.
It has been a great help to us. I
believe a great deal o f sickness is
caused by hurried eating and cunstipation, and Dlnck-Dr.iught, if
taken right, w ill correct this con-

I'nm-ilM* an- Instrilcli"] to r&lt;'fnn.t nmn. v In i vrry liistanrn where
K.tll*(:irlur&gt; ri siillN urn lint nMaliinil. Tim v..ry llr*( do*« of
.
n . K l f J i m s I.IV IIH A M I K IO M -'.t T ll\ H l
rlniiv«t liiv.irlntily n i &lt;i|m I ha I n d ' n e y of Mi.cilim a ml rnoKhlng
ami (he third dim- usually stopa tin, severest f o l.li. The eommoit
t’old must he elasMe.J us n nerluus disease [«&lt; yi t rid of It at ottos.
If &gt;our tnu.icle* are sore or you h av» Unit elillly feeling
v lilt a dull hniidanlm. It's u »urn idwli Hint you have taken eu|i|.
I'-.li l wait for I*n»-ti 111,1111.1 to ile\ el»»p. Imt buy a bottle of CM-JM
Ju.NKS I.IVKIt A N !» K IU N K Y TONIC today. The c ,&lt;t I* small
amt you e in not afford to take u eliiw.nn ut tills tin „ of year.
I'm Hale ut

U O U M IL L A T &amp; A N D E R S O N

M IL A N E T H E A T R E
One Night Only, Wednesday
r o n iM i i i i u k c t t \ n i \ T i c r Milan \ iii:»n iU )-tin r.\K lN tt
III &gt; I ’. M.W 1Oil K. i’ lltl. Vlll'.l.l’ llI \ A M , CIIH'AOO •
AMO u O LPasy-R , F rt? x \ -

LOOKS “ WONDER ,1 AGE

pLS LAUGHTER, N0V6QY

Usi SHINY NOSE

PLAY

EXCESS PERSPIRATION
CILY SKIN-ODOR OF PERSPIRATION
BLACKHEADS—ENLARGED PORES
RED NOSE-FRECKLES

BU SIN E SS
W O M E N ’S
ASSO­
C IA T IO N D IN N E R A T VA LD E Z
The Sanford Business Women’s
I Association will have a dinner
Thursday evening nt the Vnlilrs Hotel
in
honor o f Mrs.
Margaret Laing o f Chicago, 111.
The regular weekly
luncheon nt
the Lu-Ueth Cafeteria will be post­
poned this week.

Witt Knp Your Skin f rtifi Looking

SOLID SEASON AT THE KLAW THEATRE NEW YORK
S PE C IA L PRICES
Jnn. 10th, 11th, and 12th,
33x3 Tires nnd Tubus

,

Buy your gas froui visible pumps
work with the Federation chair- in carrying out plan* outlined
man, Mrs. John Leonard!.
here bp th* executive committee.
Covers were laid for Mrs. John The meeting is scheduled to meet
Lconardi, Mr*. Endor Curlett. Mrs. July 2ti o f that year. Tho execuB. G. Smith Sirs. W. B. Ballard, tive committee has nlso completed
Mrs. Porter Wakefield, Mrs. W. O. arrangement* for the program of
Wolcott, Miss Agnes Berner, Miss, the Florida state convention to bo
Elizabeth Muason, Mrs. B. J.|held at Tnrqpn June 13-lfi o f this
Starling and Mrs. R, K, Tolar.
year.

“"vrifh a dentifrice tiuf r
we* notscratch or scoos*
Wash”your teeth clean s
with
,.c

11.111 ll.il&gt;- In Thi- \&gt;-.» 1. il. Anu'rli'iin mi)ai -I U.-f, lha niiMt,)|
hiirilrnnl. 111MI iiom h.iliuil Ik ra lrr-c w m I &gt; »ll Itirnuiih ikU kcnu- :
Ini|&gt;ln; t, lltn ul u ruriltr or t«% i. II li |irrrl«rl&gt; n b it Ike
■ rurriil piilillr Mill liinlrr-tnii.l nml apprcrlalr. Knarliiatins, ro—
■••iiii IIi-—» moot riu in m liix tkrlllrr. It I- n « lrrt-|&gt;rr«ilblr thrlllrfj*
With Jnturi IlNKfcro. &lt;i**rnll;u IliirriiiiKh-. Itub; lllavkhutB.
\\ llll.mi Ilunr) mill n «-m&gt;( I'HK-KMINK.VT.

P R IC E S — 50c lo $2.00

See the “Marriage
of the Midgets” at
High School, Jan. 15.

103 Palmetto Avenue
1113 Hanford Avenue
Phono 481-J

Seals on Sale T h u rsd a y — M all Orders Now

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b'-V

JACK DEMPSEY IS
ENJOYING VISIT
TO “MAGIC CITY”

MIAMI, Jan. 9.— Jack Dempsey,
world's heavyw eight champion, is
enjoying his little visit in Miami.
I
So is Teddy Hayes, his runningmate and social secretary. The
pair motored to Miami from Jack­
sonville, arriv in g in the Magic City
early Sunday evening. They arc
staying a t the H otel McAilister,
and as a result, two telephone girls
are nearly frantic in their attempt
l &lt; M*V&gt; to handle the several times a minuto callls, which have poured into
the hotel ever since it beenme
known that the M cAllister was
Jack’s hangout.
Dempsey spent a restful night
in his room overlooking the bay
and remarked Monday morning
that even though a little rain made
■things look dreary that he liked
■ Miami and while he might stay
only a day or so nt this time thnt
t h e . chances fo r his return were
excellent, with the possibility o f
his appearing here in a match with
some other clever lad in the im­
mediate future.
I talked fo r more than two hours
with the w orld’s champ Monday
morning between the lather. That
is to say, during that period o f
tim e represented in the difference
between the lather, rezor and
whiskers, which Jack was having
removed when I dropped in.
Lounging back in n comfortably
chair, his head propped up by n
real fluffy M cAllister pillow, Jack
was enjoying his shave, a selection
on his portable music box, chnuffeured by Tuddie Hayes, who spent
his odd moments answering the
telephone and looking disgustedly
nt a long, deep dose o f enstor oil
which he said he required to help
him keep his youthful appearance.
.O f his future appearances in the
rin g, Jack hud little to say. "You
see, it is this way,’ said Jack,
“ those handling that part o f tlu*
m s—• gam e hack in New York make nU
nrangcnicnts. A ll I know is the
. dnto and who my opponent will he.
1 Right now it would appear that
there will be no matches until next
spring, because there are no place t
available fo r a big match. I will
probably meet l o a m y
Gibbons
again and also Firpo," said Jack.
Speaking o f Firpo, Jack admit­
ted that had the Argentinian
known more o f the game he might
have whipped him in the memor­
able fight. “ Firno had mo going
Bure enough, and had lie had the
gi I
knowledge o f the fight game tha
ho should have had, I expect that
there might have been a new
champion,” he said, laughing.
Dempsey, ns you know him, is
, n likable chap, lie is u big hoy,
w e ll set up, with laughing eyes
and a geniality thnt is spontan­
eous. He is anxious, above all else,
to bo different than others who
have followed the fight ganldi for
n profession by saving anil laying
aw ay a nest e g g for future years.
H e realizes that he is on the cress
o f popularity now, and knows that
Home day the laurel crown which
ho now wears will be wrested
nwny. He is not worried ut pres­
en t over any o f the present con­
tenders, yet realizes that some
titnc an unknown w ill come forth
and take his place.
Teddy Hayes, his running mate
looks after all of the details of
•luck’s business while on the trio.
Teddy is one o f those likable chaps,
w ith a friendly Immlshuke for ev­
eryone and when the champion
g ets the dumps ho cranks up the
little old music box and does a enpor or two which Jack admits is
the best medicine in tiie world.
During bis t.tay in Miami, Jack
pinna to take a flight with Harry
Rogers, shoot a little golf, visit the
greyhound race tracks and do oth­
er little things to be found in Mi*
anti. It is probable that he will
drop over to Havana for a day or
ho and then return to the Magic
C ity.
His plans depend entirely
on negotiations now under way in
N e w York, which will he settled
W ith in the next week or so.

Speed Demons!

a . o. ueMien unu rti uatra ueciueu to imkc ineir new ( 7 ) car fo r a
ipln through Now York City streets. This photo shown what happened
after the 1900 model finally gathered momentum. But the cop is smil­
ing, so evidently it isn’ t so serious.

“Ark” Newton Drives “Whitey” Taylor Is
Golf Ball 30/ Yards Navy’s Grid Leader
JA C K S O N V ILLE .
Jan.
9.—
“ A rk " Newton, captain-elect o f the
Gators 1921 football eleven nnd nilsouthern halfback, is believed to
have set n record recently on the
Gainesville links when he drove a
golf ball fo r a distance o f 30?
yards. The Florida celebrity got
his drive in a foursome with three
other members o f the 192.1 grid
machine, Sam Cornwall, center;
"C y " W illia m s tackle, and Owen
lUttmnn, hnlfmck.
Golf has become a populnr sport
with the Gator grid men nnd daily
the links in Gainesville nre being
crowded to their capacity.
Resides the grid potential Sam zotis, nnd other golf players o f
note include Grodon, form er nmatour state champion; Mum Brum­
by and others.

A N N A P O L IS , Md., Jan. D.— Ed­
mund B. (W h itey) Taylor, o f Lim a,
Ohio, has been elected captain o f
the Nnval Academy football team
fo r next season. Tho election took
place on the train en route home
from Pasadena, Calif. Ta ylor Is
the youngest member of the team,
19
yearn
old.
lie has played
a fine gnme nt left end this season
nnd also center on the LaCrossa
team.
The fotball party reached Annapolta shortly after noon Monduy
j and received a warm welcome.
Shuplcy, fullback, received a brok­
j en collar bone during the game,
nnd la not exuecteri to be nblo to
play baskcthnil this year. Cullen,
halfback, retired from the game
with n badly bruised arm, hut it
improved greatly during the trip
home.
The players gave
up
their
Christmas leave to take the trip
and play the game against W ash­
ington, and lost hut two days from
their regular work at the A ca ­
demy.

gatorcageteam ;

IS. WINNER OVER
THE G. H. S. TEAM!

BIG MOMENTS
OF SPORT

U N IV E R S IT Y OF F L O R IL A ,
G A IN E S V IL L E , Fla., Jan. 9.— Ex*
hibiting a varying brand o f basket­
ball before n sinr.ll gallery o f
mi c: in tors, the
University
of
Florida varsity quintet last night
Luis Angel Firpo had just been
defeated Gainesville High school in floured again. He had been floor­
a listless exhibition. The score w m ed many times hofore, but on this
21 to 12,
A host o f substitute- ocenvion he had flopped upon his
rushed in to . thv fray but Coach back in the resin with n thud thnt
White at.all.tim es kept the count usually denotes-extended -sleep.
down, tM PlfW t stringers reidnined For the first part o f the count he
in ju .l long enough to run up a remained sprawled out almost mo­
comfortable lead.
tionless. A t the count of five he
The great offensive play o f Ken began to squirm and writhe. A t the
noth Halt, “ R ed" Newton nnd Ed­ count o f nine he was just liftin g
gar Jones combined the sterling himself up, wearily and painfully.
defensive work o f Otis Murshnfl He had barely beaten by a half
and Dick Crown, were fentures in second the fatal toll that meant in
the nluggish encounter. "B u lldog” this case totul extermination in
Thomas, u substitute forward, less than two minutes. Anyway,
proved himself the Ftnr pefrrdmer one more punch would end it.
on Jou Barchan’s list o f basket*
Close to 80,000 persons were
eers.
howling and yelling ns Dempsey,
Florida's varsity will be n great now careless, rushed in to finish
team this season, but naturally in the act. Hut in place o f lunging
the opening competition last night Into n clinch Firpo came up swing­
they were not up to near standard. ing his right fist. The fist caught,
Jimmy White, the Lest basketball the unguarding Dempsey on the
conch that ever appeared here, has jaw. Ills knees nagged. His eyes
taught bis proteges ba dictball, and became glazed. And Firpo, sens­
before another two weeks huve ing tho change, continued the nspassed the Oran go nnd IHue Cng- sanlt. Dempsey fo r n moment
i-rn will unquestionably be dan­ kept a-.vay, and then with a half
gerous.
■wing and a half lift Firpo caught
' No player last night was more tiie champion between car and
outstandbtg than voting K. II, Halt shoulder as Dempsey's feet flew
one of the fe w letter men from into the nir and his big tanned
last year's nnund. Coach White body came hurtling through the
aiUcii upon Ila it to start at the ropes, head down. There was $ 1.pivot position and he played his 009,01)0 on the wing in thnt second
post excellently. His three field and from SO,000 throats came a
goals were nice shots, while the wild screech thnt never will be
manner in which lie covered the forgotten.
floor was without fault.
The mauled and battered chnl"■Red” Newton, the Hillsboro |longer, almost out, was upon the
flash, played jam-up ball, as iii.! verge o f victory. One sure blow,
Connie Mack Signs
Janes, but the latter was a good 1delivered with coolness nnd pre­
Son as Assistant ways o(T in his hooting, something cision ns Dempsey finally climbed
that the entire team can w ell prac­ buck to the ring, meant a new
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Jan. !&gt;.— Earl tice.
; champion. The big Argentine fist
Mack, Hon o f Connie Mack, mana­
came swishing through the nir, but
g e r o f the Philadelphia American l A good slogan, "A garden for in the midst o f tho wild, (lurried
League baseball team, has signed |every country home.”
attack Dempsey’s waving, swaying
a contract as a coach for the Ath­
head put off disaster a fter one o f
letics,
it was announced today. j
the greatest thrills ever known to
H e succeeds I lu rry Davi t, who will
any sport.
continue with tile team ns a scout.
Young Muck was manager o f
F IE L D A R T I L L E R Y A R R A N G E S
the Murtlnsburg team which last
MATCH.
year won the pennant o f the blue
T A M P A , Jnn. 9.— A match be­
A N N ARBO R, Jnn. 9.— Har­
R id ge League. The previous year
tween Arantis del Pino upd Joe
ry Kipke, &gt;tai Michigan ath­
he piloted the Moline Club, and
Chaney probably will be arranged
lete, denied today that he had
won the championship o f the Thruf &lt;r Friday night. Jan. 11, accord­
accepted an offer from Miami
E ye Leaguu.
ing to match-makers fo r the llfith
University to nerve as assist­
Th e elder Muck denied report ?
ant football conch a’ the school
Field A rtillery.
that hu was grooming his son to
next fall.
succeed him an manager o f th e'
Farmers' Week, the third annu­
Kipke is considering several
A t h M ies.
al meeting o f its kind in the Rtnte,
offers but has not yet .decided
“ I have no intention o f resign*, which position he will take.
wil be held August 11-1(1 ut the
Ing,' he naiil.
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Kipke Undecided
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‘ Whereas, the Charter o f the City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
provides
among other things that the City
of Sanford, Florida, shall have the
right to acquire, establish, own
nnd operate, as a public utility, an
electric light and power ptant or
plnnts, and to provide tho City
and the inhabitants thereof, with
electric current
fo t power and
light, and,
Whereas, the C ity Commission
o f the City o f Sanford, Florida,
now deems it most expedient nnd
to the best Interest o f the City of
Sanford, Florida, to acquire, es­
tablish, maintain nnd operate, as a
public utility, an electric light and
power plant or plants,
Therefore, Bo
I t Enacted By
The People o f the City o f San­
ford, Florida:
Section One:
That it is the
determination o f the City Com­
mission o f the C ity o f Snnford,
Florida, to acquire, establish, own,
maintain and operate, as a public
utility, nn electric ligh t and power
plant or plants, and to provide
the City and the inhabitants there­
o f with nn adequate nnd ample
supply o f electricity fo r power and
light.
Section Tw o; That the City
Commission of the C ity o f San­
ford, Florida, furthc*- deems it ex­
pedient nnd to the best interest
of the C ity of Sanford, Florida,
and it is the determination o f the
City Com mission o f the City of
Snnford, Florida ,to issue utility
bonds o f* the C ity o f
Sanford,
Floridn, in the sum o f Three Hun­
dred nnd Ten Thousand ($ 110,000.00) Dollars, the proceeds de­
rived from tho sale o f said bonds
to l&gt;c used for the following mu­
nicipal purpose, to-w it:
To ncqulre, establish, purchase and con­
struct nn electric light and power
plant or plants, including suitable
land, easements, structures, boil­
ers, conduits,
conductors, poles
and other apparatus nnd appli­
ances, fo r
making,
generating,
nnd distributing
electricity
fo r
light nnd power purposes, said
electric light nnd power plant or
plnnts, when com pel ted to be op­
erated nnd maintained by the City
of Sanford, Florida, ns a public
utility, fo r the purpose o f furnish­
ing to the City o f Sanford, Flor­
idn, and to the inhabitants there­
of nn ndcquutc and ample supply
of electricity.
Section 3: That it is tho de­
termination o f the City Commis­
sion o f the City o f Sanford, Flor­
idn, thut the said sum o f Three
Hundred nnd Ten Thousand ($110,000.00) Dollnrs, w ill be required
for the purpose mentioned in Sec­
tions One and Tw o o f this ordi­
nance.
Section Four: Thnt n bond is­
sue in the sum o f Three Hundred
nnd Ten Thousand ($310,000.00)
Dollnrs for the municipal purpose
enumerated and specifically set
forth in Sections One nnd Two of
this ordinance, is hereby author­
ized, provided, however, that be­
fore said bonds or any part of said
bonds shull be issued, this ordi­
nance shall be first approved by a
majority vote o f the electors of
the City o f Sanford, Florida, act­
ually participating in an election
to he called and held at such time
and in such manner as is prescrib­
ed by the Charter nnd the ordi­
nances o f the City o f
Sanford,
Florida.
Section Five: That said bonds
shall be o f the denomination o f
One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars

Section 1. That said tt
People o f the City o f Snnford, I Df Sanford, Florida, In the Sum of
Clerk,
be
o f the denominatios
tOne Hundred nnd S ixty Thousand
Section Six: Thnt the M ayor of Florida:
Section One: That itds the d c-jDouarat th„ p ro c e e d s to be De­ Thousand ($1,000.00) Dc$
the City o f Sanford, Florida, is
termination o f the City Commis- r,VC(j froril the gnj0 Th ereof to be bearing interest at the n
hereby Instructed, authorized and
slon o f the C ity o f Sanford, Flor­ Used to Acquire, Establish, par- And one-half per centre
empowered to call nn election to
num, interest payable
ida, to acquire and establish, own,
determine tho question o f the is­ mnitnnin and operate as a public chase and Construct a Gna Plant nually on the first days
or Plants,' and
suance of the bonds provided fo r
uary and July, said line
utility, a gas plant or plants, and
F O R the acquisition and estab­
by this ordinance.
to provide the City and the In­
to be numbered con
lishment o f a gas plant or plants,
Section Seven. That the form
habitants thereof, with an ade­
from 1 to 75, both nos
to be operated and maintained by
o f the ballot fo r said election.shall
quate nnd ample supply o f com­
elusive, all of said bonfc
City o f Sanford, Florida, as a pub­ turc thirty years after fie
bo as follows, to-wit:
mercial gas.
“ F O R TH E A P P R O V A L o f that
lic utility, and
the issuance thereof, beft
Section Tw o:
That the
City
certain ordinance o f the C ity of
F O R BONDS.”
pnl and interest of said ba
Commission o f the City o f San­
“ A G A IN S T T H E A P P R O V A L paynble at ’The Chase
Sanford, Florida, numbered 68, en­
ford, Florida, further deems it ex­
titled:
o f that certain ordinance o f the Bank in the City of N(
pedient and to the best interest o f
'A n Ordinance Providing fo r the
City o f Sanford, Floridn, number­ State of New York,
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, and
Acquisition and Establishment of
money of the United
it is the determination of tho City ed 69, entitled:
an Electric Light nnd Power Plant
'A n Ordinance Providing fo r the America ;said bonds
Commission o f the City o f San­
or Plnnts, by the City o f Sanford,
Acquisition and Establishment of signed by the Mayor of
ford, Florida, to issue utility bonds
Florida, to be Maintained and Op­
a
Gas Plant or Plants, by the City of Sanford, Florida, aid
o f tho City o f Sanford, Florida, in
erated as a Public U tility, nnd
o
f
Sanford, Florida, to bo Main Clerk of the City of Sanki
the sum of One Hundred and Six­
Providing fo r an Issue o f U tility
tained
nnd Operated ns a Public Ida, and shall hnvc affin
ty Thousand ($160,000.00) Dollars,
Bonds by tho C ity o f Sanford,
U
tility
,nnd Providing fo r an Is­ to the seal of the City tf
tho proceeds derived from the sale
Florida, in the Sum o f Three Hun­
sue
o
f
U
tility Bonds o f the City Florida, nnd the Interest
o f snid bonds to be used fo r the
dred nnd Ten Thousand Dollars,
o
f
Sanford,
Floridn, in the Sum o f to be nttached to said ba
fo llo w in g 'municipal purposes, tothe Proceeds to be Derived from w it:
To acquire, establish, pur­ One Hundred and S ixty Thousand be signed with the enjs
the Sale Thereof, to be Used to
chase nnd construct n gas plant Dollars, tho Proceeds to be De­ lithographed fac-simile
Acquire, Establish, Purchase nnd or plnnts, including suitable land, rived from the Sale Thereof, to
of snid Mayor and said (
Construct nn Electric Light nnd casements, structures, boilers, en­ be Used to Acquire, Establish,
Section 4. That the ){
Power Plant or Plants,’ and
gines, dynamos, machinery, reser­ Purchase and Construct n Gan tho City of Sanford. Fb
F O R the acquisition nnd estab­ voirs, tanks, conduits, conductors, Plant or Plants,' nnd
hereby instructed, authori
lishment o f on electric light and pipes, gnsmeters, nnd other ap­
A G A IN S T the acquisition
and empowered to call an da
power plant or plnnts, to bo oper­ paratu s and npplinnces fo r mnk- establishment o f a gas plant or
determine the question a
ated and maintained by the City jlng, manufacturing, generating and plants, to be operated and main­
nuance of the bonds
o f Sanford, Florida, ns a public distributing commercial gas, said tained “by the C ity o f Sanford,
by
this ordinance.
gas plant or plants, when com­
utility, and
Florida, as a public utility, and
Section
5. That the font
pleted, to be operated, and main­
F O R BONDS."
A G A IN S T BONDS.”
ballot
for
said election
“ A G A IN S T T H E
A P P R O V A L tained by the C ity of Sanford,
Section E ight:
This ordinance follows, to-wit:
o f that certain ordinance o f the Florida, as a public utility, for shall become effective immodltcFO R THE APPROVAL
City o f Sanford, Florida, numbered the purpose o f furnishing to the ]y upon its final passage ond adop­
cortnin Ordinance of ths
City
&gt;
or
Sanford,
Florida,
and
to
(18, entitled:
tion.
Sanford, Florida, Num!
‘An Ordlanacc providing fo r the the inhabitants thereof, an ade­
Adopted this 10th day o f De­ entitled: “ An ordinanet
Acquisition and Establishment o f quate and ample supply o f com­ cember, A . D. 1923.
ing for nn Issue of Bonis
mercial gas.
nn Electric Light and Power Plant
FORREST LA K E ,
City of Sanford, Floridi,
Section Three: That it is the
or Plants, by the City o f Snnford,
S. O. C IIA S E ,
Sum of Scverty-fyre
determination o f the City Com­ (S E A L )
Florida, to be Maintained and Op­
C. J. M A R S H A L L ,
Dollnrs, the Proceeds' to
mission o f the. C ity o f Snnford,
erated ns n Public Utility, nnd
Aa the City Commission of rived from the Sale Thci
Floridn, that the said sum o f One
Providing for nn Issue o f U tility
the City o f Snnford, Florida. Used to Acquire, Build, C&lt;
I Hundred
and
Sixty
Thousand
o f Snnford,
,,
nnd Equip With Ihc
i
($llid,t)()0.'M)
Dollnrs, will be ret A ttest:
Florida, in the sum o f Throe Hun­
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
Furniture, City Hall
jquired fo r the purpose mentioned
dred nnd Ten Thousand Dollnrs,
ministration Building’’
City Clerk.
in Sections One nnd Two o f this
the Proceeds to lie Derived from
nnd, FOR BONDS,
12-12-19-20-l-2-9-5t
; ordinance.
the Sale Thereof, to be Used to
nnd,
Section Four: That a bond is­
Acquire, Establish, Purchase nnd
A G A IN S T THE A I*PR'
sue in the sum o f Ono Hundred and
Construct nn Electric Light and
that certain Ordinance of
Sixty Thousund ($160,000.00) Dol­
Power Plant or Plants,’ and
of Sanford, Florida. Ni
lars, fo r tho municipal purpose
A G A IN S T the acquisition and es­
70, entitled, "An Ordt
enumerated and specifically set
tablishment o f nn
electric light
viding for nn Issue of
forth in Sections One nnd Tw o o f
and power plant or plnnts, tobe
PR O V ID IN G the City of Sanford, FI
this Ordinance, is hereby author­ A N O R D IN A N C E
operated and maintained by the
ized, provided, however, that be­
FOR A N ISSU E O F BONDS B Y the Sum of Seventy-five ‘
City o f Snnford, Florida, ns n pub­
fore snid bonds or any pnrt o f
TH E
C IT Y
OF
SA N FO R D , Dollnrs, the Proceed* to
lic utility, nnd,
said bonds shall be issued, this or­
F L O R ID A . IN T H E SUM OF rived from the Sale Thci
A G A IN S T BONDS.”
dinance shall be first approved by
S E V E N T Y -F IV E . T H O U S A N D used to Acquire, Build,
Section Eight:
This ordinance
D O LLA R S , T H E
PROCEF.DS and Equip with the w
a m ajority vote o f the electors
shall become effective immediate­ of the City o f Sanford, F lor­
TO BE D E R IV E D FROM T IIE Furniture nnd l ixteres,
ly upon its final
passage nnd ida, actually
participating
)n
SALE
THEREOF
TO
BE Hall nnd A Imine.tra’.ioo
an election to be called nnd
adoption.
USED T O A C Q U IR E . n U IL D ,
Adopted this HHh day o f De­ held nt such time nnd in such man­
C O N S TR U C T
AND
E Q U IP ‘"nnd, AGAINST BOSID^
ner ns is prescribed by the Char­
cember, A. I). 1923.
This ordinance *hsll
W IT H T H E N E C E S S A R Y F U R ­
ter and the ordinances of the City
FO R R E ST L A K E ,
N IT U R E A N D F IX T U R E S , A t ffcctivc immediately cpoll
o f Sanford, Florida.
(S E A L )
S. O. CHASE.
C IT Y H A L L A N D A D M IN IS ­ passage ond adoption.
Section Five: Th at said bonds
C. J. M A R S H A L L ,
Adopted this l&lt;Hh
T R A T IO N B U ILD IN G .
As Ihu City Commission o f shall be o f the denomination o f
cumber,
A. D. P-’- 5.
the City of Sanford, Florida. One Thousand Dollars each, benr- BF. IT E N A C T E D B Y T H E PE O ­
FORREST
ing interest at the rate o f five
Attest:
P LE OF T H E C IT Y OF S A N ­
S. O. CHASE. ]
r.nd
onc-hulf (5 ',£ % ) per centum
L. R. PH IL IP S ,
FORD, F L O R ID A :
C. J. MARSH
per annum, interest payable semi­
City Clerk.
Section 1. That the City Com­
As the City Commii
annually, on the first days of Jan­ mission o f the C ity o f Sanford.
12-12-19-26-l-2-9-5t
the City of Sanford, 1
uary and July, said issue of bonds Floridn, deems it expedient and to
„_.ni
to be numbered consecutively from the beat interest o f the C ity o f Attest:
L It. PHILIPS, (SEAL)
1 to 160, Doth numbers inclusive, Sanford, Floridn, to issue bonds o f
City Clerk- f
all o f said bonds to mature thirty the City o f Sanford, Florida, in
12-12-19-20-l-2*9-5t
(30) years after the date o f the the sum o f Seventy-five Thousand
issuance thereof,
both principal
($75,000.00) Dollars, tho proceeds
and interest of said bonds to be
sale o f said
A N O R D IN A N C E
PRO VID IN G payable nt the Chnse National derived from the
FOR T H E A C Q U SITIO N A N D Dank, in the City o f New York, bonds to be uaed for the following
E S T A B L IS H M E N T OF A G AS State o f New Y ork,
in lawful municipal purpose, to-w it: To ac­
P L A N T OR P I A N T S , BY T H E money o f the United States o f quire, build, construct nnd equip The very beat Battery1
C IT Y OF SAN FO R D , F L O R I­
America.
Said
bonds shall be with the necessary furniture and
E X ID E
DA
TO
BE M A IN T A IN E D
signed by the M ayor o f tho City fixtures, a City H all nnd Adm in­
A N I) O PE R A TE D AS A P U B ­
istration
Building;
and
it
is
fu
r­
W e rc-ebarge ando f Sanford, Florida and by the
LIC U T IL IT Y , A N D PR O V ID ­ Clerk of the City o f Sanford, Flor­ ther the determination o f the C ity
m ak e s o f Batten®
ING FOR A N ISSU E OF UTH,- ida, arid shull huve affixed there­ Commission that the construction
1TY BONDS OF T H E C IT Y O F to, the seal of the City of San and the furnishing o f snid C ity
r a y brothi
SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A , IN T H E ford, Florida, nnd the Interest cou -, Ilatl and Administration Building
SUM OF ONE H U ND RED A N D jpons to be attached to snid bonds j is a necessary public improvement, Phone 54£

ORDINANCE
NO. 70

ORDINANCE
NO. 69

Batter

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DE- [or lithographed foc-simUa. signa­
noflt to n i i
TO
of ffvii aM * ribe-hmlf pin
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PB(
Section 2. 7 ^
tures
of
said
Mayor
*
and
said
(5*4 tt) per ahttum,(interest pay­
RIVISD FROM THE SALE
t&gt;o derived f rom .i,1
an
Or d i n a n c e p r o v i d i n g able semi-annually, an the first
’^HEREOF, TO BE USED TO Clerk.
Section Six: That the Mayor of retd propo,^ Uiq, 7
FOR THE A C Q U S m O N AND days .of .January . and July,
ACQUIRE, ESTABLISH, PUR­
said issue of bonds to be number­
the
City of Sanford, Florid^, Is hereby appropriate
CHASE a n d CONSTRUCT A
Fr.TARLIBH W ENf
OF ’ AN ed consecutively from 1 to 310,
hereby
Instructed, authorised and for the above stated
OAS PLA N T OR PLANTS.
F f ECTRIC LIGHT A N D POW;^oth numbers Inclusive, all of said
empowered
to call an election to purpose, and a bwj
■Whereas, the Charter o f tho
ED PLANT OR PLANTS, BY I
THE CITY
OF SANFORD,1bonds *
*
***** &lt;80) ycttr C ity o f Sanford j Florida, provides detorininb the question of tho is­ »um of Sovcnty-ftr*' ,
a fte r the date o f the issuance
am on g|
tjdngs that tho City suance of the bonds provided for ($75,000.00) DoiluUfJ
FLORIDA, TO BE MAtNTAINthereof,) both principal and inter­
nidpal purpose
o f Sanford^Florida, shall h iv e the by this ordinance.
ED A N D OPERATED A8 A
est o f said bonds to be payable at right to acquire, establish, own
specifically set forthT
Sectidn
Seven:
That
the
form
PUBLIC UTILITY, ANt&gt; PRO­
The Chase National Bank, in the and operate ns a public utility, a of ballot for snid election shall bo
VIDING FOR A N ISSUE OF
[Is hereby authorW0*
C ity o f New York, State o f New gfla plant or plants, and to pro­ as follows, to-wit:
UTILITY BONDS BY THE
York, in lawful money of, the Uni- vide the C ity and the Inhabitants
“FOR THE A PPR O V A L of thnt however, that before
CITY OF SANFORD; FLOR­
tdc States o f America. Said bonds thereof with commercial gas, and certain ordinance o f the City ofi ° r any port of said hei__.
IDA, IN THE SUM OF THREE
shall be signed by the M ayor of
Whereas, the City Commission Snnford, FloHdn, numbered 69„ cn- i
this ordi:i*nce
HUNDRED A N D TEN THOU­
the City o f Sanford, Florida, nnd
SAND DOLLARS, THE PRO­ by the Clerk o f the City o f San­ o f tho City o f Sahford, Florida, titled:
13“ ? ^
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“ An Ordinance Providing fo r the o f the electors of the Cft
CEEDS TO
BE DERIVED ford, Florida, nrd shat lh iv c a ffix ­ now deems It most expedient nnd
ford, Floridn, actually 1
FROM THE SALE THEREOF, ed thereto, the seal o f the C ity of to the best interests o f the City Acquisition nnd Establishment of
ing
In nn election to b*
TO BE USED TO ACQUIRE Sanford, Florida, and the interest o f Sanford, Florida, to acquire, es­ a Gas Plant or Plants by tho City
held
at such time iq|
ESTABLISH. PURCHASE AND coupons to be attached to said tablish, maintain and opernto aa a o f Sanford, Floridn, to bo Main­
manner
as is prescribe!
CONSTRUCT A N ELECTRIC bonds shall be signed with the en­ public utility, a gas plant or tained and Operated as a Public
charter
and
the ordinua
LIGHT AND POWER PLANT graved or lithographed fac-simllc plnnts.
U tility, ond Providing F o r a n .Is ­
City
of
Sanford.
Florida,
Therefore,
Bo
It
Enacted
by
tho
OR PLANTS.
sue o f U tility Bonds o f tho City
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R E A L ESTATE
FOR SALE

JOB P R IN T IN G — Tho Herald Job FOR S A I F _m
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Plant U now located In the Wefront near" S-,nrJ^i’ ^ "w iif^ lS i
(aka Building. Let u* estimate on'cheap Terms SA ^ b n h h ln i T25
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walk. Phone
Phono 148.
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HOUSES FOR R E N T ! LO ST A N D F O U N D

M A T E R IA L

HOUSE fo r rout, S. E. corner 12th FOUND— Opportunity to buy a
ib o it w ave long diatance Radio!
- ■ . .
St. and Oak Ave. Inquire 11th
Ark fo r , M IR A C LE Concrete C o ,
St. nnd Elm Ave, S. E. comer. M. Receiving Set cheap.
demonstration.
llof-M nc B a ttery
c'mcnt work, aidewIiJu,
Schneider.
FOR R E N T — 4 room cottage 1208! 9.°
______ i lag blocks*, irrigation boxen. J*
* Park Ave., all conveniences, FO U N D — P a ir of nhoes.
Please Terwilleger, Prop.
$20.00 p«r month. G. W. Spen-| a,n nt tho Herald office f o r ----------------------------------i’n
Lumber and Building lfa t
cer. Phone 400.
Isama.
Carter Lumber Company.
FOR REN T— Furnished I“LOST— Between Southside School
N. Laurel St. Phono 565.
residence. Rest location I and- 9th Street child's red and

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L E G A L FORMS o f all kinds for FOR S A L E — Orange
grove;
snlo at the Herald o f fic e .^
j term* countiy property. Britt
8
FOR SALE— U r g e reed baby car_________ ;_______________
rlage at Telephone 384-J or 708 'O R S A L E — Three desirable buildPulnietto Avenue.
_
j ing lots located on paved street,
Hopkins Shoe Shop
■; worth $1,000.00 each. Owner will
Work* Guaranteed
sacrillce for $2100.00. Britt Real300 E. First S t . '
.lyJ ± . _______________________
FO R RENT signs fo'r sale u tlh c . ,,U 1S A VET ? W0 finc *mildlnV
• Herald office.
lots, located on one o f tho best

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I t Is the regular w ay through which to secure
help fo r the office or home— putting you in communi­
cation with the various people who may think th em ­
selves fitted to do you r work, nnd thus perm itting you
to m ake your decision and selection a fte r having had
personal in te r v ie w s ."

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in city with all modern
white capo; return to Mrs. A. K. j||L L LU M B E R CO.
H oqm
ble rate for black faco type.
Powers, 10/ W . Uth St.
_j
Service,
Quality
and
conveniences
including
rates fo r consecutive
garage.* New house with
A R E Y O U losing an opportunity Phone 135.
,;|ons. Count six words to
new furniture. Five room
line. Minimum charge of
bungalow. Will rent for
Is &gt;in.U. tho m o lts treat. llernlJ J 3 ‘
for first insertion. A ll ad* j s a u s a g e “ fo r“
i~ i^ r r r ,7 k :
R l X aI,‘l
next four months to
W ants_w ill_w ork_forL you quickly.,
Uro in ty o f S a ^ r f
,jng is restricted to proper
Readers
o
f
this
newspaper
are
nd
readers—
and
'3c lb ^ do atint ill V «
i
! Seo Britt Realty'Co.* A * barga,n’
party without children.
uoc. lb., postpaid. No order ae- .77,., u . , ,,— rr;— 7-7— ;------ 1----S P E C IA L N O T IC E — I f you have over the bond election January
lifleation.
fo
r
an
increasing
number
o
f
them
the
classified
col­
A ct at once i f you want
ccptcd for leas than 3 lbs. Satis- 11
« A L E — Five lots located on
nqt paid your poll tax do so t o - ,
umns are gaining in interest. I f you have an yth ing
|In case of error The Herald
faction guamatccd.
Mrs. F!noch r. a . °
. Ave&lt;* opposite
Rose
{ day! Do not miss the opportunity, Chickens, pigs, calves; then h:
this
residence. Perry
Court,
each
50x130.
Two
o
f
them
Sawyer, Tlfton, Ga., It. D. F. No.
to sell you have som ething to say to them in our
to help the City o f Sanford put g0wa, cows (o r the other
be responsible fo r only one
Jernigan, box 740
Eosy terms. Britt
0.__________________________________ corner lots.
thi bond election January H - ; nroumn. thnt ,9 the keymJu £
—
„
,
over the
jrrect insertion, the adver-i
ad
vertisin
g
columns.
Herald
classified
advertising
w
ill
Realty* Co.
H
ARD
Y
Australian
Pines,
stand
SI E p A L N O TICE— I f you have LOST— Strayed nr stolen
male fnrm programs being Int
pull w ith you in your eiTorts.
it for all subsequent Inscr10 degrees. $25 per 100. John FOR SAI.FJ—Grange grove, 23
not paid your poll tax do so to- i Collie dog, C mo. old, color sable, &gt;
, _c
f P1
tu
u. Tlie Herald office should
acres,
100
trees,
location
on
Inke,
day! D o not miss.tho opportunity with whiu. marking, disappeared
a ™ 'P ber o/ Florida countk*.
B. Beach, West Palm Beach, F'ln.
twenty minutes from Sanford. A
to help
como roads, schools, hap»
notified Immediately itveuse
elp the City o f Sanford put from K!m am! fith s t f Monday Thcn
FO R SALF3— DcSoto paints nnd
good buy nt $6,500. Terms. Britt
over the bond election January 11. noon. Reward for information for py homes.
error.
vnnrishes* at Sanford Novelty Realty Co.
recovery.
Phono 183-W. Return; -------Works, solo agents.
. 104-tfc
F o il S A L E — r&gt; acre celery farm,
H E LP E D L IT T L E G IR L’S COUGH to 314 W. (1th St.
___________
B U N C irG fiX P E S , tree blueberries
“ F O L E Y ’S H O NEY AND T A R LOST— One
tiled, all equipment, good loca­
mare-mule, 1
dark
ond blackberries— all varieties tion on hard road, close to town, a
COMPOUND Is finc. My little
weight about 1100. W. E. Bag-|
suitable for home and commercial bargain, terms. Britt Realty Co.
Kiel had an awful cough. I got a gett, W inter Park, F’ lorida.
. prompt and efficient service.
planting. U r g c s t nurseries. V ig ­
F’OR
S
A
L
E
—
10
acres
Hammock
Col He
&amp; A nen n x n % n J f? H |)N n Y ,AN?U I.O ST-B Ir.ck^and white
orous, well rooted plnnts insure
T A R COMPOUND and gave her a "«inpy
all fenced nnd elenred for plant­
from
309
F
’
rench
Ave.
good early profits. F’or full in­
H E LP W A N T E D
ing; price $4500, good terms. • HOUSES— FOR S A L E
formation and illustrated catalog
W ANTED
F’OR S A L E — 10 acres, five fenced.!
No. 9, write Southern Adapted
Three cleared. Good well. A ll F’OR H A L E — House nnd largo lot WOMEN— To sell human hair nets
IISCELLANEOUS Nurseries, Bartow, Fla.__________ hammock.
$2,000.
in dozens to consumers. 100 nor
in Rose Court. $1500.00. Terms.
F’ OR SAI.Fi— F!gry Cash Register. TW O city lots 80x305, one block Biitt Realty Co.
You can find the name o f every
cent, profit. Steady
profitable ness; relieves promptly nnd cffftc- ]
Cost $60 when new. W ill sell
F O L E Y ’S HONEY A N D .
from Sanford Ave., n bargain,
business. Wonderful proposition. lively.
bNTRD—Cood second-hand flat
live Business Man in Sanford fal
SU M TER SCAR, Jan. 8.— Mrs.
FOR
SAI.F]— Bungalows, house Write Iger Co., 1123 Broadway, T A R COMPOUND hm stood the
p desk. Must be In good condi- cheap. Inquire at Sanford Herald $100 cash.
thla
Column each day.
Is&gt;u
Chinn
hns
confessed
that
sho
test o f time, serving three genera- 1
F’ lVE room house close In, on Pal­
building lots. A ll sections of New Yotk.
and cheap fo r cash. Inquire office.
shot
and
killed
her
husband,
Dr.
metto
Ave.,
renting
now
for
$35
tions.
.
Sanford. Britt Realty Co.
[ikrdil office.______________ _
FO R SALE— Rhode
Island eggs
W AN TED ----- 7,200
Snlcs
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■----- Archie Chinn, prominent physician
Must FOR S A L E Bungalow, close in on
for setting, 15 eggs fo r $1.00. per month, $2500, terms,
now
MA
KE
BIG
M
O
N
E
Y
sell­
S r j D — Room and bonrd by
MONEY
and hanker, Sunday morning, noMrs. Ellsworth, Ileardnll Avenue, be sold quickly.
Palmetto Ave., $4200.00, terms. ing Watkin’s nationally advertised
,ar.g man permanently located,
SE M IN O LE R E A L T Y CO.
Send
this
nd
nnd
ten
punts
to
|
cording to a statement made by
Britt Realty Co.___________________ hourchoid products, Y O U
Sanford. Phono 3303.
83-tfp
Studcbakcr, Packard, Chevrolet
C AN ,
'.rably with private family,
Seminole Hotel Annex.
Foley &amp; Co., 28.15 Sheffield Ave., j1(.r physician, who is attending her
FUR
SAI.FL—
Or
lease,
business:
TOO.
Branches
all
over
U.
S.
and
location and rote in reply. I*.
J. L. P E R K IN S
III., writing your name |n the hospital, to the officers TuesAUTOM OBILES A N D • property on First Street. Britt Canada. Haro C H AN C E JU ST Chicago,
|Box 117._______________________
and
address
clearly.
You
win
r
e
-1
flay.
She
was
found
in
a
state
o
f
Sulcs
Department
Realty Co.
__ _ _ _ _ _
NOW for City Sales dealers, men
ceive a ten cent bottle of F O L E Y ’S : coma in her house Monday nnd j
Madam Harriet,
R EPAIR S
SEED PO TATO ES
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
At
a
bargain,
nlroom
I°.r,
f«H
l’«
r
t
time,
in
the
San
Juan
Garngo
H O N E Y A N D T A R COMPOUND further search discovered the body !
llcuuty l ’arlor.
F'OR S A L E — ( heap, Overland cnr.
bungalow
with
sleeping
p
o
r
c
h
,|
$
V
'f.
aml
‘‘•SU}V
'ht,re’
fob
roughs,
colds
and
hoarseness,
I
o
f
her
husband
in
the
bathroom.
I
|0ver Mobley’s Drug Store
M
See Jt at 914 Myrtle Avenue.
on Palm etto Ave.. four blocks from I K L V y ^ A K I V°r f t
4 / U\i nl o) free sample pneknge of F’ O-i He had been dead for 48 hours.
I’ark Ave. Phone 245.
Spalding Rose Flour and
First
St.
$3500.00,
small
payment!
1
,
5
K E N T V U LC A N IZIN G WORKS
L E Y ’S P ILLS , n diuretic stiniu- 1---------------------------------------------- 1
Bliss Triumph in Bugs or
NTED— To borrow one hur&gt;
W HERE USED CARS ARE
down, balance like
rent.
B r itt1
Tnnn
P
U Pt* °
M
bint for the kidneys, nnd F O L E Y '
Bushel Boxes, ofiod fur
Realty Co.
i »lhM' Rnn-_________________________ C A T H A R T IC TA B LETS for Con­
!red dollars on good
interest.
A L W A Y S BARGAINS.
table also.
I give to use and as security
Dodge Roadster.
F’OR SALFJ— Attractive bungalow,'LOCAL salesman wanted fo r San- stipation nnd Biliousness. These
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
11)22 Ford Coupe in good conDodge Touring.
ford nnd vicinitv to sell DOtl- w inderful remedies have helped
modern, a bargain; terms, Inlinn. Write 100, care Herald.
Hudson Touring.
I1LEWEAR SHOES direct from millions o f people. Try them! Sold
quiro 1103 Onk Ave.
117 Park Avenue— Phone 465
NTED— Your old furniture,
CH ASE &amp; CO.
Scripps-Rooth Touring.
S P E C IA L N O TIC E— I f you have factory to wearer. Our new meas­ everywhere.
any people in Sanford would
Oakland Touring.
PH O N E 336.
uring aiiparatus insures perfect fit­
not
pnitl
your
poll
tax
do
so
to­
:e to buy second hand furniture,
K E N T VU LCANIZING .
day! Do not miss the opportunity ting. For full particulars write
hrtrtise your spare pieces In tho
CORNER OAK AND 3RD ST.
to hob* the City o f Sanford put the DOUBLE W E A R SHOE COM­
Cards o f Sanford'a Reputable
raid Want Ads and sell them SEE the Sanford Stove Works, 602
PHONE 17.
over
the bond election January 11. PA N Y , 315 East Lake Street, Min­
Professional
Men,
each of
ickly. Phone 118 nnd the want
neapolis,
Minn.
Sanford N o velty
Sanford Ave. before
buying F’OR S A L E — Reo speed-wagon in
department will be glad to infirst class condition. Equipped
s f e o i a i t n o t i c e s W A N TE D — Lady wants work in Coffee and Lunch Shop whom, in hi.i chosen profession
stoves. We will save you money.
yourjtd.___ ___ ______________
the Herald recommends to the
W e nlso repair stoves o f all kinds, for bus service but never been
R E W A R D OF'FF’.UFH).
W orks
store or ns cashier. FIxperiencFECIAL N O TIC E— I f you have grnfanolns nnd sewing machines. used ns such.
Can be easily
people.
To
nny
person
furnishing
in­
cd,
can
furnish
references.
Call
■not paid your poll tax dor so to_________________ 194-tfc changed for truck of any kind. See formation sufficient to convict the 301. Park Ave.____________________
ly! Do not miss the opportunity
E. E. Echols at Sanford Mattress parties committing trespass on my
V. C. COLLGR, Prop.
I help, the City o f Sanford put REGULAR meals served nt the F’actory.
“
r « l I * ki ml.” by
property on Ijiko Ada, three miles W A N T K l ~ I h j |
Pheonix, single meals, by the
|cr tne’bond election January 11.
many business houses.
I f you
General Shop and MiU Work
south o f Sanford, nnd espeeinlly in
day or. week. T ry them.
FOR S A L E — One-ton For.I truck,
George A. DeCottes
regard to the person who stole nnd nre without n position, advertise
F'OR SALE— Missionary straw­
good condition. Phone 541-J.
carried aw ay the front door o f the on the classified page o f The
Contractor and Builder
A ttorn ey-o t-L a w
AGENTS W A N T E D
berry plants well rooted, care­ S P E C IA L NOTICE— I f you have house, I w ill pav n lihen.1 rp «'«rd . Herald. It will cost you only a
Over Sem inole County
fully pneked, 50c per hundred, t not p n i i l p o l l tax-dw-so-ts^cIK O R G R G , ....
11EURINGw/.... ‘ {jjjj^VVM.0f t ) .YV.H Yfl!1.r.?.n.‘:’ h th.'?u.-,
517 Commercial Street
Hank
ij.NTS— Make and sell my car- $3.50 per M. delivered: Mathews flay! Do not" ini'ss the opportunity .It
SPE
C
IAL
N
O
TIC
E
—
I
f
you
lmv^
|bnn remover. A good, clenn Co., Tallahassee, F’ln., Route C.
Sanford, ------------ Florida
to hell) the City of Sanford put
not paid your poll tax till so to­
itimate business; good profits, FO R SAI.Fl— Wood, 4-foot onkj ovc
,-er the bond election January 11.
day! Do not miss the opportunity
nnd nine. 16-inch stove wood J
do* McDaniels, Box 601, Home*
MORE BARGAINS.
UNDERWOOD
to heln the City o f Sanford put
rad. F l a . ______ oak anti pine. See or w rite, T. G.
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
1922 Hupmobile touring.
T Y P E W R IT E R S l u ll R E N T
tno bond election Jnmmrv 1'.
______
over______________________________
Lexington Izirk (snoit).
,'ECIAI. N O TIC E — I f you have Spearman, Osteen._______
Schclle
Maines
Works
good shori-oruer
Four Dodge tourings, 1921.
not paid your poll tax do so to- F’ OR SALE— Stove wood in any
High class Underwood Typewriters W A N TED — A
rook. Seminole Cafe.
quantity. See C lifford Walker,
Dodge Roadster 1919.
ijr! Do not miss the opportunity
for rent to rclinblu parties.
“ It it’s Metal we can weld it”
National tout ing, 6 passenger. .
LAW YER
’ help the City o f Sanford put or phone 411-W.____________ _____
WA N T E D — An experiencelTwai?Three
worm-drive
Ford
trucks.
Strange
Wild-Cat
Underwood
Typew
riter
Co.
rr the bond election
January
11.
SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A
er.
White.
Must
he
ncut.
Semi­
___ ____ ___ . ... FO R SALE— Wakefield
Cabbage j
— Court House
Two Ford Chassis.'
15 S. Main Street
Orlando, Fla. nole Cafe.
OOMS FOR R E N T - plnnts. _ Phone_413-W.
Olds 8 touring, 7 passenger.
Kiiled At Atlanta
FOR SALE— Game chickens, thor­
Dodge 1922 touring.
OR KENT— Large
front bed­ oughbreds, six honstind rooster. J.
.level bridge w ill be 770 foot above
Three Dodge tourings 1920.
'
A T L A N T A , Ga.. Jan. 9.— A
room. Apply Red Bungalow, E. Moorman, Maitland, F’ ln.
S T E W A R T The Florist
i the foundations, or ns high ns the
Chandler touring.
ice's Lane.
SPE C IA L N O TIC E — I f you have
tower of the Woulworth Building wild eat— of the species commonly
Two F'ord touring.
Flowers
For A ll Occasions
Fred R. Wilson
RE YOU— I.'xiking for a good
not paid your poll tax dc* so to­
“ bub-ent” — about
three
i in New York.
The foundation termed
Buick touring 1919, 7 passenger.
Members'Florists Telegraph De­
room. If you don’t find one list- day! Do not miss the opportunity
1 1 7 IT ¥
n r f A n n r e T stone o f the dum was laid on Octo- feet long nnd weighing about 35
Bufck touring 1918.
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
livery Association
1 in this column, insert n small to heln tho City of Sanford put
pounds surprised W. ! . Flowers,
Dodge 3-4 ton truck.
First National Bank Bldg.
814 Myrtlo Ave. Phone 260-W
int ml and you will receive the over the bond election Janunry 11.
o f Oakland City, a suburb o f A t ­
Two Reo Speedster Trucks,
at listings in the city.
lanta, recently while he was hunt­
EXPERT Typewriter donning nnd 1921-22.
Sanford, ------------ Florida
ing, rabbits in n thicket south o f
Two Light F’ord Trucks.
repairing.
Call II. S.
Pond,
OR RENT— Iairge
bed
room
Likewood Heights.
Two 1917 Buick touring.
furnished, next to hath, four phone 225 or Peoples Bank.
The big cut appear c l suddenly
______
Then tho work o f regulating nnd
1923 Ovcrlnnd 4, touring.
179-tfc
widows, wood heater. 608 W. 1st
Sanford Machine Co.
Some o f these cars were traded Is Part O f Immense Irrigation conserving tho tlow o f the Indus before him nt a dfstnncc of less
W IN TE R COUGHS A N D COLDS
than
50
feet,
nnd
fell
dead
when
a
Elton
J
Moughton
Project Being Built For
!•&gt;’ means o f 60 massive steel
in on new Dodges. Most of them
t.ru rra l M nrblnr a . d IIo ile r
With tho changeable weather have been left with us to be sold
OR RENT— Nice front bed-room
! gates, each wei
vejghing 50
5' tons, w ill charge o f shot pierced its heart.
W ork .
Agricultural‘ *"
Purposes.
117 Laurel Ave.
which wo have nt this season of and applied on the purchase of
A R C H IT E C T
bo possible. While the duni is be- The presence o f the animal In the
,
('s
lim
ie r C ila a lla c
tell
yrnr
coughs
and
colds
are
very
OR RENT— Large
furnished
LO N D O N, Jun. K.— Tho world’s 'ng built another army o f workers suburbs Is declared very unusual
new I)odgo3. They are all real
First National Bank Bldg.
irnn* hcd-ronm, 1120 Magnolia prevalent. Be prepared fo r them. „good, having
.. been reconditioned. largest dam, the central unit in nn is busy constructing a gigantic as it was believed that nil o f the
I’ •*"•&gt;&gt;* us
Sanford, Pta,
Have a bottle o f F O L E Y ’S H ON­ Terms to those who can establish irrigation scheme so vust in its network of ennuis which w ill carry species hud been exterminated i Sanford, ------------ Florida
OR RENT— Furnished room and
E
Y
AND
T
A
R
COM
POUND
credit. Home of these cars can |conception as to make even Ameri- water over an area almost as great some years ago.
prage. Man and wifn or two
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i
. . .
njj Eng|un(].
! The color Is a light gray with
wit. preferred. Inquire The Out- handy, and with the first sign of a |;0 exchanged for real estate ini- 1cans who nre accustomed to gigun
I'hoHr l»S -I’ kua*
itely above
a
immediately
the dam aev- ! Mack stripes. Mr. M iwers stated
t.
cough or cold take a doso and p ro-' pr,)Ved or unimproved. Diamonds tic irigution and engineering pre­
vent n serious ailment. F O L E i S or anything else of value.
jects marvel at its immensity, is en canals will carry the silt laden that he intends to have thu skin
M ILD R E D SIMMONS
HONEY A N D T A R C O M PO U N D ,
SAN FO R D MOTOR CO.
Q U IC K S E R V IC E
built on the Indus River in India. wuters o f the Indus over wide I mounted.
Teacher of Pianoforte
APARTM ENTS
has been tho standard family cough |
Dodge Dealers.
American government irrigation areas o f the province o f Sind. Thu
T R A N S F E R
aml Pipe Organ
works in western states such as Rohri Cunal wit be 205 miles long,
remedy for over 35 years, bring- j _____________ Phone 3.
the Roosevelt Dam, seem small in ! with 2.300 miles of branches. The due mainly to the successful irri-1 Studio: Ho:mi 225, Mcisch
ing prompt relief nnd when once i
FOR R E N T
l.oeal anti I.uiik UUtane. Ilailthe upper reaches o f the ,
used you will never he without i t . ! The paean is a dependable tree, comparison to Indus IUvur project central rice canal, 87 miles Ion;? r -i'on
Inir. Slums.
Building
near Sukkar, in the province of will irrigate 500,000 acres o f the river. Vust arcus of arid desert
0ft RENT— Unfurnished
four- Sold everywhere.— Adv.___________if given u real opportunity. But
land
w
ill
become
rich
fields
of
rice,
finest rice growing land in India.
too often we full to do this,just nt Sind.
, roonJ apartment with fire-place,
The Indus Dam, which w ill ho Similar waterwuys w ill radiate in cotton nnd wheat; there will be
w c in. Also five-room bungn- FOR SALE— Countr;y style sail- ! we fail to do with many other deW .A . n o m m . si, it.
known as the Lloyd Barrage in ‘ all directions from tho central ro- large movements o f natives from
=..Kv,
.......____ —.d
sage, wholesale
nnr retail. Onlv pcndablu things.
fw* both modern. Apply H. T.
Stirrlalltluii III
honor o f Sir Lloyd
servolr. Three o f these canids wi!l the densely inpuluted districts o f
*»fe, Ho; First St.
first clast fresh meat used nnd i t 1
------------------------. George, govern,
S. O. Shinholser
Oelillo Urinary [ilavusi'S and
Indiu, and the sparsely inhabited
is seasoned just right. Come in
As the New Year begins, Hope I or o f Bombay, will be nearly a he wider than the Suez. Canal.
i; n'lTil'iiry— chronic hI&lt;Io nod
When tho Lloyd Barrugo is final- bunks for 300 miles along the low­
I’KCIAL N O TIC E — I f you have nnd gite us a trial. “ You’ll come |srirings eternal in the breast o f mile long.
i*'i*ii,I 'lis. iiM. ii. |&gt;'cnial. DlMoaMvs
Two bridges w ill hr
Con L a c tor and Builder
Province o f er course o f the Indiu will bo-1 nod Ulii'iiiniitl.mi.
not paid your poll tax do so to- back.’’ Our price fits your pocket, the man o f the soil. Hard luck built upon it. one at n low level lv completed, the
a&gt;'. Do not miss the opportunity ■ Sanfonl Packing Co., between ' may have caught him the year he- slightly above the alignment o f the Sind through which the low er In- , come a hive o f industry and form j o illrr mil I ' l n l Nnlliinnl lluiik
llulldliiK
! an fo rd ,---------------Florida
® b1'1!' the City o f Sanford put Pulmetto aml Sanford Avenues on fore, but he is never licked. l i e s river banks and the other at a high dus Hows, is expected to share tin another great granary for India
Florida.
and thu British Empire.
i Hanford
level.
The
railings
o
f
the
high
,
prosperity
o
f
the
Punjab,
which
is
iv*r the bond election January 11. 9th St.
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ROBBERS
A HOT BATTLE IN THE
OF NEXT

1ST T%#

Jan. 9.— Notorious
Ashley1. W E ST PA LM BEACH,
and desperadoes which has
Mobley gang of bank rob
made the Florida Everglade* Is rendesvous for years was wipBeach county sheriffs
ed out Wednesday morning
........ ilch Deputy Sheriff Fred
forces and posse In a gun ba
Baker lost nls life, r iv e nt ibera o f the gang were killed.
gang’s camp at Frulta in the
The battle was fought neaf
___ W ednesday
morning,
offiilock
e*
*
"
Evecglades starting at 2
puty Sheriff Baker was said to
eers using a machine gun.
have been wo .‘king fo r mod fa to locate thi gnng und on se\two member* but waited until
eral occasions had seen one
sent word this morning that
he had them all in camp
the stage was cet for the^rSdt and the sheriffs posse started,
Sheriff Fred E. Malphurse was
•headed by Bob Baker.
.
reported slightly wounded. A&lt; vices at 11 o'clock said the 1st
tie was still raging.
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Instruction* Forwarded to,Castoais
Officers to Enforce R igid ly A ll
.Border Regulationa

Many P a y ; Poll Th w o A ad
Vole ta Expected T o
Bo Polled.

Big

Bodwell Makes
Another Larg&lt;
■ Purchase Hi

Expressions in favor o f the pro­
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 9 - S t e p s
PURCHASES H El
posed $020,000 bond issue fo r tho
toward making rigidly effective the
erection o f utility plants together
BLOCK ON MAC
Coolidge arms embargo directed
with a hew city hall, are becoming
against the de la H u erta faction
more numerous as the time draws
In Mexico went fo rw a rd rapidly
near for Sanford voters to make
Tuesday.
their decision In the matter.
The treasury forwarded instruc­
I t is interesting to note' that of
tions to customs officers and pro­
approximately 75 people asked for
hibition enforcement agents to en­
their opinion on the matter, only Makes Address Before Rotary Club County CommisAic
Committer* Of Sen­ force vigilantly all le w s and reg ­
|Settlement of T u Afcend of Agricultural
----- ill
and Declares He Is Optimistic
two were against the bond ..miio .
ate And House Consider Farm
ulations under which
business
Property Adjoinjpg]
Over the Outlook
Popular belief is that the election
Bonus WMk Lottfworth
Legislation.
across the border Is transacted,
will he carried by a big m ajority
House From “
while upon request o f the atate de­
U Says boat Will Not
in nbout the same ratio.
( I t r T S » A u w l s t n l Press)
In an address before the San­
partment, the American Railway
W A S H IN G T O N , Jon. 9.— The
Further proof that more interest ford Rotary club o f which .ho was
Be Dodgtd. .. .
Real estate gale* (n I
farm er received a major share of Association, through its car servico
is bung taken Is the increased a guest at Its weekly luncheon held ing the past fe w days
division,
declired
a
fre
igh
t
cmattention in congress
Tuesday,
T
_
»y. re- bargo against shipment o f arms
number that have paid poll taxes. Tuesday at the Valdox Hotel, May- $1184200, according to Of
-*•
g considered both
Wa" H I N Q T O ^ J a n . 9.— Con- lie f measures being
Probablv the total number o f vot­ or Forest Lake declared that San- piled Wednesday morning,'
and
other
war
equipment
equipmeT
*
to
*
**
Mex’
Iflednce wa« oxnr*M*d T u o ra y by in committees ana on the floor of ico unlesa
President Forster’s Annual Report ers qualified to vote to date will ford faces one o f tho greatest years nn evor increasing de
' ' approvedr ■
Unitbd
by
a
/&gt;
1Republican leader* o f the houao the senate and house, while the de­ States government agency.
reach 800,'according to -figures in its history.
'
property in the city.
Pleasing to Dli
Directors arid
that they would be able to pres* a partment o f agriculture also took
compiled
Wednesday, A total of
“ The year 1024 marks tho dawn
Order Forwarded
This total includes onfy &lt;
Stockholders:
*
‘
‘
T
&lt;
.......................
•
hand
In
the
legislative
situation.
1
.................*
"
i
vote
before
660 had been issued by Thx Col­ o f a new era in the development of ported to the press and.il
I tax reduction biU t o r i jot®
The embargo order w as forward[action la had on thb Wldiera bonua. . The senate adopted the Ladd res lector
John
D.
Jinkins
and
his
two
this city, Mayor Lako said, and I
I at once by the association ti
Increasing the capital toqk from assistants, Deputies Deane and am happy and proud to have the able that tHe 'actual m
to givin g priority to olution directing Secretary W ai­ its members in the United States
transfers will bring thi*
t
e
d
to
determine
through
the
$100,000
to
$150,000
and
voting
to
Betts at tho Seminole
County honor o f being tho Mayor of Han­
I the ^onua— a question expected to
among whom are all o f the major
increase the Surplus from $25,000 Bank and First National Dank re- ford during such a.time o f unprei n much greater amqunt. *'
tome to a ahown-down at a eon Grain futures administration the railroads o f the country and is to
In addition tu $70,000 ^
Besides that number cedcnted growth and prosperity.’’
ference of houae_ Republicans position taken on the wheat mar­ becomo effective Immediately.
Sheriff Sends Request for Three to $50,000 by the sale o f additional rnoctivcly.
property taken over hv Ha:
stock, was the big stop taken by the i here are approximately 100 voters
Thnraday night — Representative ket by the "w ell known profes­
Mayor Lake whg^was recently
The treasury, in addition to teleCompanies Fearing Rioting
I’ rovidonce, R. I.,
officers and directors o f the First who are exempt from the pay­ olccted to head the city govern­ well o f 1
Longworth, the majority leader, sional speculators and members of granhing explicity
directions to
May
Occur.
the
la
rge
’futures’
commission
National Bank at the annual meet­ ment o f poll taxes by virtue o f the ment fo r the tenth time since he lowing sales are included:
notified the group o f former ser­
border points also notified all port
ing held at the bank on Tuesday. iact that they have passed the age hogan serving as a member o f the
r
A frontage o f 68 feet Imt
vice men trho ara demanding n house o f the Chicago Board of authorotlties to hold up exports o f
(D r The A u atlalrl l’ r f « )
ly north o f
tho count;,
'•
rote on adjusted compensation Trade.”
Incronsing the capital and sur- o f 55.
city
council
is
extremely
optimistic
arms
or
other
munitions
destined
M A R IO N , III.. Jnri. 0.'— Three
Legislation aimed to aid the
house on Park Avenue, par
ahead of tax legislation that no e f­
lus
to
the
sum
o
f
$200,000
by
the
It
is
expected
that
by
tho
time
over
the
outlook
for
the
coming
pips
.
,
.
.
.
.
....
for the Mexican rebel forces. The
fort would be made to dodge the wheat growers was considered in action was preliminary to tho companies o f National Guards­ bankas
was necessitated
‘ directors
“ ec
................ •he polls open Friday that approx­ year according to his talk Tuesday. Tuesday !&gt;y the. Board o f
both the senate and house agricul­
men ordered out Tuesday fo r duty by '( the
__ __
_ ai growth
._
large
and increase imately 1,200 voters wilt ho qual­ Tho year 1023 he pointed out, saw Commissioners at a vaiuat
tuue.
ture committee and.wun the center drafting o f regulationa to carry hero by Adjutant General Carlos
For an hour Mr. Longworth waa o f debate on the floor o f tho house, out form ally the terms o f the em- Black at Springfield, arrived late o f tho bank’s 'business (hiring last ified to vote and enthusiastic sup­ Sanford begin to awaken to the $ 11,200.
Hite for the McCracken
12 months, it Was stated Wednes­ porters of the issue, are predicting opportunities thnt were in-fore it
[n conference with Representa­ special atteiftlon being given* to bargo proclamation
:1a '*
'iasued yoster- Tuesday.
day. The latest movo o f the First that tho election will carry by one and now with tho beginning o f n Pipe Company npproximat
tives Johnson, o f South Dalcotn; tne Norria-Sinclair bill proposing dny by President Coolidge.
The troops were sent at. the re­ National Bank places that institu­ of the largest majorities that an new yenr, the citizens o f this city
Fish, of New York, and Andrew, a 1100.000,000 corporation to buy
Border Lines Tightened
quest o f Sheriff Gallignn. who ad­ tion in the ranks o f tho strongest diction hus ever been carried In nre determined to make the best
of Massachusetts who were ac­ and sell'A m erican farm products
Hale o f l.ota 8 nnd 9, bio
The action looking to an effec­ vised Adjutant General Black! that ,111Mlltlul
IIIBWkMW
financial institutions
In this see­ Sknford and Seminole county. Do- o f those onportuftitie*. With the by R. F. Cooper to W. T .
tive in having •the confawmee call­ both a t home and abroad.
tive tightening of the lines along
'
rioting " ,,KhLKbre, ^ . “ ^ tion o f the state,
ed. Ho told them that'.**Wc have
fnlte- prediction o f n 00 per cent splendid spirit of co-operation and son, $6,000.
•
i*
the border and at Am erican porta ho feared
Co-ordination of Grasing.
an a result of the bootlegger Tho report of President Forster mnjority is being made by n num­ interest which is being shown now
you beaten and w ill *how You
Northeast corner Park Av
Co-drdfnntion o f grazing on all was ktlll another move on the part vtaTt"
hv Hanford citizens it is evident nnd Commercial Street,
Thursday night."
was gratifyin g to the'directors ns ber o f enthusiasts.
state and national public lands of the Washington administration
In three raids in less than three
Here is what other citizens of that this year will bo most success­ the county court house and
Coolidge Wants Tax First.
was proposed by Secretary W al­ in his progressively developing pol­ weeks, the Inst of which was Mon­ it bespoko of the continued prog­
Valdox hotel bought by the SknfA
The diacuasion waa had after It lace at a conference with western icy of giving aid to tho Obregon day night when a scoto o f men ress which the bank is making. the city have to sny in rvfurcr.ee ful In every way.
Mr. laike stated thnt he was glad Herald on a IW-yenr lease a t • y
had been announced at the Whito state senators and representatives government and at the same time were arrested, 212 persona hnve Since moving into its new home, to the passage o f the big bond
to noto that more interest is being (nation o f $16,000.
House that President Coolidge wna ns a step to improve conditions in preventing InSofar. as leg a lly pos­ been arrested for alleged violation the bank has enjoyed almost n election:
Other renl cstntv transfer* '
phonominnl growth, tho report
in hearty support o f plan; to give stock raising. He suggested legis­ sible munitions reaching tho do la
R. W. Pcarman, Jr.: "Municipal manifest in the bond election which
o f tho dry law.
. , showed.
is to Ik* held on Friday of thlM |noted In tho llornld npproximat
Hundreds
o
f
new
ac­
tax legislation right o f way over lation to
ownership
o
f
public
utilities
.will
permit, under certain Huertn forces.
The raids have been conduced
the bonus. A t tne same time,' a conditions, addition to tho national,
tlrf'...........................
publicity feature week, nnd declared thnt the pass-1 $10 000.
During the day* progress was by federal agents assisted by hurt- counts have been -opened in the be nn additional
The Hod well Deal.
,-jo
White House spokesman, in dus- forests o f contiguous unreserved made toward the sale o f equipment dreds of deputized citizens, many commercial nnd savings depr.rt- for Sanford. The passage o f tho|nge o f the Issues by n large m a-:
menta nnd u large
number of bond Issue will permit us to proud- :Jorlty mym* everything to this;
A n additional sale o f 8anf«
raising the tax situation, said tho public lands chiefly valuable for from the Washington government
o f them admitted members o f yie
president considered that the sur­ grazing live stock. Thu secretary to that o f President Obregon Ku Klux Klan. A counter-orgin- safety duposit boxes have been ly say in another year, ’yer, we ! city.
're a l cstnte aggregating more/
*
Mr.
Lake's remarks were loudly $70,000 in value, to Hhrry
tax schedule carried in the Garner said there should be no Increase through the receipt o f cash from
rented.
In connection with the ‘have come fine
water’,’’
.
-ization to tho klan, known as the
Democratic subitituto for the Mel­ in grazing fees until the industry Mexico fo r tho transaction,; Wheth­
K , A. Douglass: "Greatest step ! n&gt;'d generously applauded at tlie o f Providence, R. I;, waa
Knights o f the Flaming Circle, number o f new accounts opened,
lon bill would tend to discourage warrants.
rwanl Jukon by Sanford
ami 1conclusion o f his talk and It wus nounced Wednesday
. morning.
er the nrma actually have been de- sprang up six months ago, shortly the report showed that 100 were forward
o tetri I
the investment o f capital in bupi
opened during one period ^of 30 nicsns more to itn future grow th." evident that he bml struck n pop- Dodwcli U president of
w
Representative Leavitt, Repu- livered,
nvored however, has not
oess enterprises rather than tax
. v T h * Tiepttiilt* o f ' thlT brink ” Edward •Randal!: **Am hfcnrtily olar chord when hh dect»nrmk-4bat w o lf’Realty Gompany of
ajlibUoan, MonUmsrteteAbe housa of
everyone should work together in f if. I.,. and only
rceentlj paid,'
_ recently
lixempt •W p rttefcr '
,*'■ ,'jlflaaea suffered by the wheat growTho administration policy
with
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Th0 raids have been conducted now total ovur $1,800 000 and the In favor o f it as Hanford should
». friendly snirjt qf i;o-op«ratlqn to 000 fur , thq old Pace hoi
The opposition o f organised om o f tho Northwest states and reference tQ Mexlcd, however...did
rciources amount to $1,800,000.
havo imssed this sime tlme.ngo.’1
without
the
knowledge
.of
.
photW*
' '
this tho greatest Inland city past' of the city on the*a$
odor* t o .iU &lt;f rags—I .failed -to proposed an-export, corporation to not. escape.•criticism fr o m AmcriMiss Katharine
Follow ing the reatling o f Presi­
.. Downing:
____ .7?Si*Gallignn.
^
Ijiko Monroe.
laker the plan* o f t h e Republican dispose o f surplus crops.
•
dent Forster’s report to nearly 100 curing soft Water will nnswer a in tho stnte.
ron sources, during th e day the
] soldier bloc. Those who went over
Other guests of the Rotary Club
The property purchased by Ml
Representatives o f the wheat arms embargo being assailed from
long
folt
need
o
f
Sanford.”
er
cent
attendance
o
f
tho
stockSheriff Galligan, who is sick with
|the situation with Mr. Longworth growers appeared before tho two Democratic quarters in tho senate.
Miss Ina Jordan: “ Am heartily were some prominent Orlando Ro- Bod well thin iwcek includep tte
oldcrs,
tho election o f officers
tonsilltis,
explained
he
requested
[ iter
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held a conference and deter­
‘ ‘
agricultural committees advocat­ Senator Robinson o f Arkansas, the
was hold. The follow ing officers In favor o f it as I think every city tnrians among them being Denn following:
] mined to go into the party con­ ing favorable action on the Norris- Democratic leader, nrdsented a bill troops merely us a precaution.
IIIU IHerndon
It I 11v|aa11 block,
III t/vH| 107
I VII M l
Tho
Adcocke, W. 1). Millor, George Mc­
Deputy Sheriff John Layman were re-elected: F. P. Forster, should own its utility plants.”
ference prepared to bring about a Sinclnir bill and relating financial
Crary
nnd
Waiter
Rose.
nolia
Avenue,
immediately
J.
G,
Ball)
"Means
constructive
president;
L.
A.
Iirumley,
vice
which would prohibit the sale o f however, stated tho call for troops
rote on the priority question.
troubles cnoountered by farmers munitions to foreign governments
o f the People* Bnnk, now
was because the activities o f tho president; T. J. Miller, second vice business insuring n greater and
Another meeting o f members of in their sections.
Icaso to Tho Ilcrnld Pub)
either by the United States gov­ raiders has assumed the import­ president; B. F. WhdtnerJ Sr., bettor Sanford."
the group will bo held before
Company. T h i* i* a twoSam S. Bnumcll: "Is greatest
cashier; A. L. Betts, assistant
ernment or a private American ance o f "mob violence.’’
Thursday night’s meeting. A t the
concrete
block business atn
thing
that
Sanford
could
do.”
cashier.
citizen.
Trouble was feared, it was said,
time it will be decided what sort
Tract of 34 acres of Pace’s
F. P.
Hines: "Probably
the
The
treasury
acted
today
with­
The
board
o
f
directors
for
tho
over
the
trial
of
S.
Glenn
Young,
of a resolution w ill bo presented.
on Celery Avcnuu, east of Mi
out awaiting receipt o f tho formal dry worker, which began in jus­ year 1924 all o f whom were re­ greatest step thut Sanford could
Leaders in the movement tonight
ville Avenue.
Lots 15 to 20’
tako at any time.’*
notice
f
rom
the
state
department
tice
court
Tuesday.
Young
ts
elected,
is
as
follows:
L.
A.
Brumdeclared they .would either call on
elusive,
of
Pures
Acres.
H.
Benjamin:
“
Is
just
what
San­
of the White House embargo pro­ charged with nssault. He appear­ ley, S. O. Chase, F. P. Forster, T.
|the ways and means committeo to
Lots 7 nnd 10 o f Ella Pace’s ’i
ford has needed fo r n long tim e."
clamation
and
a
result
o
f
reports
ed
in
court
Wednesday
with
.a
I.
Hawkins,
T.
J.
Miller,
B.
K.
Addressing
the
meeting
of
the
report a bonus bill by January 21
P. Weinberg:
“ Greatest thing Kiyranl* Club this noon at the Val­ division located at the no
from its agents that they have largo assemblage of friends, who Squires and B. F. Whitner.
or recommend Its passage as soon
that could happen to tho city. No dez Hotel, Mrs. John G. Leonard!, corner o f Celery Avenue and
been
hnving
more
th
in
the
usual
carried
two
machine
gons,
for
That the stockholders
o f the
I « it completes consideration o f
lonville Avenue with a ft
Because no indictments had been amount of troublo in recent weeks protection." Young I* alleged to
representing the Sanford Associa­
the administrative features o f the
returned by the grand jury and with border smuggling. In the have struck Paul Cordcr with a F irst National Bank are proud of K t i l U v Pnl.nte » U ° 1 ° ^ inR tion o f Business Women, tohl of on Mellonvillo Avenue o f 201 1
Mellon tax bill.
the splendid growth that the in-1 r i L R
ten o f 550 feet. *****
C. A.
"Mean* fo r bet­ some of the activities o f that ty- and a depth
because the docket o f civil cases ooinion of the agents the Increased revolver two weeks ago In an stitution has enjoyed this past
last
A * Palmer:
Ka,r
|To Bring Bonua to Floor of House.
Also tne unsold rcm afM IPt' f
ter,
bigger
and
more
progressive
was disposed of Tuesday after­ difficulties ha^re been due in a argument.
,,
.,
ganization.
Among
other im­
t i*
year, goes without staying,
If a resolution offered by tho
" a. Good service from utll- portant work, a bureau is main- Normandy Square lots on
There has been considerable ac- uite evident that Sanford and Snnforn
w»r veterans, is rejected by tho noon, the circuit court which con­ measure to tno political disturb­
Avenue. This includes 18
ity
plants
is
what
we
need.
vened
Wednesday
morning,
had
to
tivity in dry raids in Williamson eminole county is enjoying a most
ance in Mexico.
teined in tho First Nationnl Bunk. |
conference, bonus proponents plan
K.
P.
Douglass:
“
Will
do
much
adjourn
to
wait
further
action
by
county,
scene
of
the
Herrin
P,
'nc
As
a
result
of
tho
conditions,
the
where
business
women
are
placed
“ rectors dec
to bring their fight to the floor o f
prosperous yenr, directors
declared,
In discussing the transact
customs and prohibition
agonts killings, since last fall. In Octo­ and the First National Bank stock­ for this city as it is the greatest with various concerns.
the house. Such a step, they con­ thtf grand jury.
Bodwell stated that offices hat
thing
that
has
been
undertaken
by
It
was
expected
that
the
g
rand
ber
prohibition
agents
from
hast
hnve been ordered to make more
A review o f the work o f the
tend, would be possible as new
holders and offcials aro glad to
“ fc ■“
house rules, which are expected to ju ry would make &gt;its report this thorough inspections o f all con­ St. Louis raided a numbeT or stills. note that fact and believe that Sanford.”
136 Arrested, 4 Shot.
ing tho year und the aims o f that
be adopted next week, undoubtedly afternoon or early Thursday morn­ signment* either in-bound or out­
still *a more prosperous year is
llank formerly occupied by th
On December 22, 136 persons ahead.
month* were given by It. W . Pearwill make provision, they
the1 predict, ing. Pending the deliberation of bound. The increased e ffo rt is ex­
Sanford Building and Loan A i m
were
urrested
in
raids,
in
which
the
jury
the
court
recessed
until
man,
Jr.,
secretary.
In
his
ad­
pected to lead to a curbing not only
for the discharge o f committees.
A shdrt statement given out
members
of
the
klan
Participated.
dress, Mr. Pearman made I’cfurcnce elation und that he hoped to opt
A motion to discharge the w ay* such time as that body was able of arms and munitions shipments
Wednesday by the bank was as
tu the uncompleted portion uf tho his local headquarters within
but td the movement o f other con­ Four persons were shot. Otis Clark follow s: “ The officers and direc­
*nd means committee from con- to submit u report.
one
of
the
defendants
acquitted
in
work of the Chamber o f Com­ week or 10 day*. "W e expect t
The
small
docket
o
f
civil
cases
traband
such
as
liquor
and
narco­
| siderntion o f the McKenzie bonu3
1 for T h r A h w I i I N f t w s i
tors o f the bank face the new year
thil
Herrin
mine
trials
was
one
o
f
merce,
principally the lukofront get n neucleu* uf our sales fore
bill, which is essentially the same was disposed o f Tuesdi(v after­ tics is well.
T A I.L A IfA S S E E , Fla., Jan. U.—
with every assurance of a record
boulevard
and the development of together at once. We are goto)
those
arrested.
These
raids
fol­
Under the provisions
of the
•s the compensation measure ve­ noon.. The civil action brought by
growth fo r Sanford and naturally Ernest Amos Wednesday announc­
Continued on page 8.
toed by President Harding, would the Rhodes, Futch* Collins Com­ freight embargo exceptions aro lowed a trip o f a number o f citi­ the bank will, as always before, ed his decision to be a candidate to the St. John’* River a* well as to ]
bring ubout a record vote in the pany against K. R.
Murrel was made specifically fo r the shipment zens to Washington where a de- assist in any and every way con­ succeed himself next'June. He has tho exhibit in Madison Squuro durB O U ILLO N LE A V E S
ing February.
house.
Republicans favoring tho settled l nfnvor o f the
plaintiff to Mexico of arnu nnd munitions mund wax m&amp;de that the county sistent with sound
conservative notified promoter* of the Farm
Representing the Rotary Club o r ,
Mil counting on the support o f when E. F. Housholder, counsel for of war as follows: Those on gov­ "be cleaned up." The places raid­ banking to bring these conditions Loan Bank, o f which he had plan­
U r The A ssoela ird P r e s s ) ~
Democrats to put the measure the plaintiff filed a
motion to ernment bills of lading, those au­ ed included resorts, filling stations, about, thus living up to its slogan ned to be president resigning his Sanford was H . C. DuBose, who
PA R IS . Jan. U.— Henrv Frank
through.
stricken the case from the docket thorized by proper m ilitary author­ irivate homes and soft drink par- “ A Community Builder.”
state office, that he has given up told o f the aims o f thd civic or­
Mr. longworth, declaring he was and tho defendant filed a motion ities to be exported into Mexico by ore. A ll liquor found was con­
any indention o f being connected ganizations and of the work they lin Bouillon, form er mlnktaeZa
Htatc, ha* left fo r Russia to ai
in thorough accord with the ad­ to withdraw certain papers pre­ authority o f the secretary o f ’state. fiscated, as waa gambling para­
with the enterprise. Tne organiza­ aro accomplishing.
Now member* introduced today range the basis fo r un understate
phernalia found in some of tho
ministration tax program, said he viously made.
tion o f bank has not materialized.
were J. P. Hall and R. II. Berg. ing between France and Router I
resorts.
other party leaders* Had not been
• •
— E l------------------The case o f the Virginia Caro­
Tho program o f today’s' luncheon is ntated.
A number o f tho resorts reopen -v
consulted as to the feasibility o f lina Chemical Company against J.
was in charge o f Dr. E. L . Browned, when tho agents left. In front
holding Thursday night’s confer­ D. Hood was settled in favor of
—r r
»v'
lee and F. W. Ball. Dr. Gardiner
1 one resort more than 100 auto­
ence. Today’s meeting with the the plaintiff. The damages award­
(U r Tfc# AsaaetAteri Press)
wax
the
winner
of
the
attendance
mobiles were counted by newspa­
three former service men was at ed amounted to $3,224.
Mir TO* A«*sclal#d Press)
W A S H IN G TO N , Jan. 9.—Acting
prize.
Visitors attending today
permen two days after the whole­
jheir suggestion, he said, adding
The case o f the Virginia Caro­
D ELAND , Jan. 9. — Charles
fo r the sonata public tends corn- !\ H r T h e W ssoklstrit P re s s )
were: F. T. Plowman, o f Daytona,
that there w a» no doubt tn hi* line Chemical Company against II. Browne, convicted o f first degree sale raids.
•ti,
(A L E X A N D R IA . Minn., Jan. 9.— J. H. Jackson, o f Vidalin, Georgia,
Last Saturday night 56 persona mittees in Its investigation o f the
mind that the country was de­ R , Stevens was awarded in favor murder fo r killing ‘’ Reid’ ’ Usher.
lease, Six peridn aw ere' Browned when Mrs. John Leonard!, H. C. DuBose
Tehpot
Dome
N
aval
Land
manding action on tax .reduction o f the form er and darftagea were Daytona taxicab driver, was the were urrested in raids and one reDirect to The Herald
ill,gg&lt;
o to Palm an autombmbile broke through the and R. W. I’earman, Jr., o f San­
Senntor Walsh w ill
•head o f the uonus.
. , m
first man to t&gt;* sentenced to death sort burned.
Beach, Fla., Wedneada; night to ice o f Lalia -Andrews, six miles ford.
,
,
office for quick am!
t
At Thursday night’s conference fixed at $506.53.
One
resort
was
burned
in
Tues­
question personally &amp; w n*r"d B. southwest o f Alexandria,&gt;Tuoaday
Serving on the petit jury i " se** in Florida’s electric chair, which day night’a raids.
Among the member* present
courteous service. Re
Mr. Longworth w ill propose that
y an Act o f the 1923 legislature,
IlcLean, Washington
publisher, night. Five o f the dead, Mrs. Pearl were: H. H. McCaslin. Fred W.
the ways and means committee be tlement o f these cases were: N. O.
member that your tele
ispiayed
the
gallows
on
January
‘egardlng his loan o f $100,000 to GUda. and.her tw o &gt;small children Ball, E. D. Brownlee, Schello Mainre_
instructed to complete considern- Garner, D. S. Terry. A. B. Came­ 1, 1924. Sentence was passed by­
'ormer
FalL
Secretary
phone is a Herald Wan
and
Mrs.
Rolo
Glade
and
her
child
form
er
Secretary
cs,
E.F.
Lane,
John
D.
Jcnkin*,
tion of all feateres of the U x bill. S *
W . U w to n .' J. S. Harvard,
Judge J. J. Dickinson a ft e r he had
Walsh waa directed to go to Flor­ w ire
passengers o f the machine, J. P. Hall, E. J. Moughton, W. T.
re passengb
Service Station.
•'
report it and then determine and C. S. Lee.
denied a motion.for a new trial.
ida Wednesday because the pub­ while
’ * Rudolph
* *Pl» W olfe, momber o ! Langley, A. K. Rosxeter, A. C.
Continued on page 8.
lisher's phynician has stated that the party, elected to walk across Fort, L. B. Steele, J. G. Shuron, J.
I f you do not havo J
D r T h s A s s s s ls lr * P ress.
'he cannot' come to Washlitngton.
the ice was drowned in attempting M. Gilion, A. Raffeld, S .S. Baumel,
charge
account, a state
A N N A P O L IS , Md., Jan. 9.— A p ­
to rescue those stricken.
W . J. Thigpon. B. K. Caswell, 11.
proval o f Secretary Mellon s tax
ment
w
il be mailed yo
C. Long, R. W. Deane, Forrest
revision program, except where it
when
the
ad appear*.
Lake,
C.
J.
Marshall,
W
.
D.
Gardi­
l * r T fe f A « « r l a l n l P rrss)
can be improved by something bet­
Ur Ths AssmIs ImI
ner, It. H. Berg, L. C. Debout and
W E ST P A L M BEACH , Jan. 9.—
ter
and
fairer,
was
voiced
by
GovV
C
A
Hliu
m
ilSIj
wsa«
vmivvw #*v
W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 9.— A ttor­
J. N. ToUr.
Thi* U part o f the eaj
'r hc county commissioners of Palm
»
Asseeteted Press)
.
ernor Ritchie in hU inaugurant ad
MACON, Jan.# 9,— The superior Beach County have voted $2,500 ney-General Daugherty declared in dress here Wednesday. He expectll/ Yhr AsSstetra rWfcil
isfactory service g ift
an
informal
statement
Wednesday
s U T O N , Jire. p. A new
court Judge Matthews Wednesday, toward providing fo r an appro­
IH)Y FOUND DEAD.
. Ilr Tt* Z»W U Ir4 Prrsa.*
ed opposition to the* 18th amend-1 ^ 'V AM
^ IIN
by The Herald to II
sustained defense demurrer to priate exhibit from' the county at that tho department o f justice had ment and any attempt to jiass an
J
A
C
K
S
O
N
y
iy
.E
^
J
p
tv
9.—
The
^hnsis
advertisers and'reader
charge o f forgery against Richard the Florida State Exposition nt abundant evidence to back up tho enabling act fo r Maryland without j Hydn» plant o f
Hv T h e AaarreUlral Press.
Muscle Shoals, Florida Baptist convention ha:,
c. Willingham. This action does Madiran Square Garden. New York state department’s recent state­ first Submitting the question to tho PL
providing
C O LU M B IA , S. C.. Jan. 9.—
_ ,P _ for manufacture o f fer- started work here on a four-storv
T o reach all the p*
hot affect 13 other indictments Citv. February 16-23. The sum o f ments concerning communist pro- voters.
tillser, has been tendered by nine building, located on West Church John Bush, 17 year old employe o f
'
sgninst Willingham charging lar­ $1,600 nlso was appropriated for paganda in tho United States.
nsneiated power companies o f the Street, between Horan and Julia, an opticnl company, was found
pie
effectively— left'
ceny a fter truat growing out o f an exhibit at the ^South Florida
Louth. The language o f the pro­ next to the federal reserve bunk dead with a bullet wound over his
COTTON GINNED.
your
Want A il at TI
BUILD
ING
S
CO
NSTRUCTED
.
•allure of his large cotton estab­ fa ir at Tampa January 31 to Feb
Wednesday on the
posal describes U as one that would building, which w ill be used as a heart early
Herald Office.
Thoi
lishment.
•
v
enable the government to collect print shop o f the Florida Bapti.it steps leading to the cellar in the
ruary 9.
.
Hr The Asaselatrd Press.
n r T b r A u iw ls ln l Press.
U* to.send fo r it '
M IAM I. Jan. 0.— New buildings
W A SH IN G TO N , Jan. 9.— Cotton during 50 year period $100,000,­ Mission, a publication devoted to company’ s office. No weapon v.n •
F1RE_ DESTROYS DORMITORY.
in the Miami district constructed ginned prior to January 1 totalled 000 in rental and still retain own­ activities o f the denomination in found at the scene ami so far nb
plicae it to tlie \Yai
Florida.
theory has been advanced for
during 1923 cost approximately 9,807,138 running bales, including ership o f the properties.
n - T S * AB.o*lnl«Hjl P er” .
.Q U INCY;
Ad lU-purtuu-ut
. . Ill,, Jan. 9:—'Two dor­
his death.
CHICAGO.
Jan. 9. - W h a a r i $16,500,000, according td figure* 234,723 round bales counted as half
mitories o f the Culver Stockton
The pecan is a good shade tree
Labor is life. It is all thou hast
bale*
18,638
o
f
American
Egyptian,
compiled
here.
Of
this
amount
$5,­
College at Canton, Mo., 18 mile* May. 1.08 3-8 to 1-2; July, 1.06 3-4
The first shipment o f new sweet)
n 1it was announced Wednerday. a* well as a fruiter. Who was it to confront eternity with. W ork
000,000 is represented in suburban
horth o f here, wore destroyed by to 7-8.
• [ Florida's ginning* totalled 18,454 who called it .a "double-barreled’' then like a star, unhasting, y et up- potatoes for tne scuson went out
building
and
the
remainder
in
Mi
CORN: May 761-8 to 3-8.
nre early Wednesday. 80 student*
tree T Ho wasn’t wrong.
resting.—Carlyle.
bales.
o f Hamilton county last week.
and and Miami Beach.
O A TS : May, 45 7-8 to 46.
housed in the dormitories escaping.

ISHOWDOWN EXPECTED
ON THURSDAY

LEGISLATION o n
FARM PRODUCTS
ILlDGE FAVORS GET ATTENTION

1924 NEW ERA
FOR SANFORD
THINKS MAYOR

SOLD ON Si

FIRST NATIONAL BANK VOTES TO
INCREASE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS

TROOPS RUSH
SCENE OF
,E*

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Kiwanians Enjoy
Talks By Visitors
Made At Luncheon

Small Civil Docket
Is Disposed of By
The Circuit Court

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Sis

Amos Is Candidate
Td Succeed Himself

01Senator Walsh Will

Electric Chair Gets
Its First Victim

Question Publisher

Six Drowned as Ice

PH O NE YO U R
W A N T ADS

Sir

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Governor Ritchie Is
Pleased With Mellon

Court Sustained
Defense Demurrer

Palm Beach Votes
Evidence Available
Fund for Exhibit To Back Up Charges

New Ofte* Made for
Muscle Shoal Plant Baptist Convention
Erects Prihf Shop

MARKETS

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AMUSEMENTS
Motion-picture patrons who like
plenty o f pepper in their &lt;*re«»i waa

located.

Sheriff

Decfcnlber Given

( h u m . Batty Colbert, Nancy Whitt,

Ella M ae Grow, Yathcriaa Johnson,

innumerable hammocks, high saw
Vonice lfoye. B illy FaviUa. Otto
grata,
and swamp undergrowth
K
IW
AN
IAN
COMM1TTEB
FO
R
Hutchison, Richard Packard.
THIS W EEK IN
led to the n a y ’s camp from tbe
T H IS Y E A R A R E A N N O U N C E D
The December Honor Roll com*
Third Grade
nearest roadway. The camp stood
SANFORD
aed o f those pupila who.kayc a ti
Dorothy
Cheatham,
Roth Cruise,
' Sc'cetlons fo r the various com- ring vehicle, now being shown »•
in the canter o f a deride hammock talned exceptional’
exceptional high
hi.*rh marks both
mittees o f tho KiwanU Club to the MUane Theatre,
i-vrs,
j , p* three acres, through which It ^ atodies and deportment, ia given Rather Ericson, Bertha E ll la, Wary
serve fo r tho year 1024, have just J This latest release o f the. F ilm hammock holding one aha and) is impossible to ace more than a here for the first fottr grades of J a m Preaton, Edna. Rivers, Helen
been announced by President T. Booking Offices starts o ff with a disappeared in
the Everglades distance of a few yards. IU nat- tho interrtediate classes of the
it e S t t
L. Dumas. They are as follow s: j tatav and whoop and takes one toward the west. Albert Miller,! ural seclusion afforded a safe ren- Sanford schools.
win Campbell, Ray Echo!*, Jeff
Program : Lane, chairman. Gar- terrific climax after- another a ' Baker's .-.flayer, disappeared toon deivooa for the bandit moonahindiner, Bossitcr and McCaslin.
i brnckneck speed without pausing after the first attack. An hour liter, era. '
u ,_,n_ i i . vtvps Elaanor Hick. Dayla Geiger, B illy Tyre, Theodore
Dobbfna,
Martha
Worship: Brownlee, chairman, to ponder on grave social problem* he telephoned ipto Salerno .for at There they had act up ona of the
a S ic lS h h a r t l Maria Ann Wade, • Lucy
Caswell, Moughton.
o f ‘ he why or wherefor o f it.
But doctor, reporting an accidental;largest,“ suila” ever confiscated in
“
S-Kiff
smires B ettv Coney, Anna Marie Couch, Mar*
jorio DnBoie, M ay Hickson, Rath*
Attendance: Jinkins, chairman, it heaps out excitement in tadlf Tut
tUTLSatam^SIES* S C S ^ “ w/FlUm, V lC U w S lc J eryn Morrison. Mary E. Tolar,
Fort, Gi!)on, Baumcl.
•n&lt;" from tho enthusiastic recep- chooUng, and ha. not bew * « . !■
A
: J
t »ii I W k r o b b S ^ i n i d R S ? r S 2 L «? Cook, Donald Cinder, 8tewart Gat* Jewell-Turner, Nona Rivera, MaiRcception: Lake, chairman, Shar tion being given it by pawv...
Augmented by th h £ testily; f t ? A a S t o m n * w » m % t t ? 7 ^ “ I’ ehel, Bert Hlckaon, William Hlck- colm Higgins, John Courier, Wil*
on. Langley. Moughton.
.
amune Theatre, meets the swom
in deputies, Sheriff Baker,In* ^aniey gang were plotted.
! Mn. william Keppler, Billy Thin* ■on Sm ith, B etty McKinnon, Bea­
„ House: Lloyd, chairman, Dcnnr, I thrilling hungry demands o f the
advanceti
to
taka
the
oatlawa,
n
m
m
~
pen, Howard Lamb, Hubert Law* trice Hickson, Paul Kina, Darrell
ls«4 »k IliIlA V il| I m I I I . C I U i
' ‘ mr.
.
camp by storm at noon. It wasj
D jlA jll C f P f T I A W
ion, Lamar Moon, George Smith, Moye, A lbert Reid, Donald Saun*
Finance:
Maines,
chairman,!
_
...
_
.
Although
a
delightful
dove
eleA COR R E C TION
D U lW E J jE lllU ll George Dillard, Elmo Dillard, oers, Raymond Lundquiat, Pauline
Scott, Marshall, Jinkins^
, nicnt runs through '‘Craahin’ Th ru " found deaerUd save by the wounda
l
woman
and
Mrs.
WefIcy
Mob-J
.
Sarah Moya, Mary ElUabctrf Bellam y, Marion Hoolihan, Mar­
Educational:
Lawton,
chairman
tho
producers
o
f
this
film
must
-Tn a story apperaing in WedncrPontlnniJT#---,
Neely, Edith SteakLy, Helen garet Pardon, Evelyn Robson, Jack
|have made up their mi ml to build OT
day’s issue It was stated that 8. McKay DcCottcs.
Continued from page 1.
Saunders, Ada Singletary, LueUq GlUon.-------------------- -----------Publicity:
B erg,
chairman, up n Western story which would side the dead body of Joe Ashley. |
T,. Hunt ia tho auperintendent o f
Hall, Adelaide!
Vnmr4. r
.
, top anything olio in its line by ac Hve bullets had pierced Ashlcvs meeting on tho night of Dec. 3 Sellars, Jeanetts
the construction work on tho new Mcincs, Ball.
lh® Jocular|which t m i attended by a largo Higgins, Lavoada Hickson. Verdie
,..
. * ,'* ? * &lt; * {■ * » .
Inter-city Relations: C o n n e lly ,. least one or two more thrills than b° ? y' n orf , T S T * *
addition to the Sanford Machine
.
Company. M r. Hunt, besides be­ chairman, Overlin, Tolar, Bcbout., have hithortoo been incorporated ir. vein. Beside Ashley were two load- reprfsentathm group of Sanford • Miller, Faith Martin. Roialyn Bell, Moll
cd guns. He bad sprung from Us voters It was the unaimous opin*; Anncce Cripe, Lula Mao Grooms, 55*"
Public A ffa irs: Sharon, chair- nny previous story o f this type.
in g the superintendent, is also the
bed to tho attack, dying as he ion of that gathering that the Elizabeth Hlrschl. Mary McMahon, A M U n W h S r 1
(
— ----------------------general contractor instead o f C. H. man, Steele, Hail.
slipped on one shoo.
______ |comniUaioner. should Tmrnediatcly. Msry Virginia Urnuhart, Henry!
V ™ *?'
J ? r? 2 K »
Classification: Brownies, chaira n n v TTV7 f t A AT/1
Johnson, os was stated in the
Tonight three posses of o ffic e r s «« . about to have measures drawn ’ Jameson, Marian Jamea, Nancy \c^
story.
man, Caswell, Moughton.
A \ H I P Y Itf/ lN lf
’•
_ __
Grievance: Maines, chairman.
i l k J l l l J l J l \ Iia ilv B
and citizens, aggregating 40 m en , Icalling for a election to float bonds •Klnari, Glndya Spinks, G. S. Mid. * la ? T O »
______
nrtf searching for John Ashley/fnc «
large enough to erect! dlcton, James McDonald, Ralph! nevano P,l^ tw r ^ r t V M* I ^ u I
C O U N T Y A G E N T BUSY N O W Moughton. Baffields, Steele.
Hanford Mobley and Albert M il- j the three utility plants.
Pearson, Robert Pearson. Jack n ^ " '
Civic: Sharon, chairman, Connei,n
„ nnirn , ,
Because he w ill bo busily engag­
(Continued from page 1)
ed fo r the next two months in pre­ ley, Maines, Hutchinson.
icr. Bloodhounds wero unable to, On Dec. 11 tho City Commission Pearson, Max Rumbley, Rayford
"T h o m n i?
paring the Seminole County fa ir 1 Athletic: Lane, chairman, Steele, through his right lung, but not follow trolls because of a warm met and rnssed favorably upon! Rivers, Ralph Wolf, St. Clair WilsM* Bnw
-------------------------before he had emptied 18 rounds rain that has been falling all day the proposed bond election and in- 1 White, Edgar Walts. .
exhibits fo r both the Madison
w , k jv iffi «n f « jLm r « n i ’
8eoo«d Grade
W*
Lawcenco Reele.
Square Garden Exposition and A N N U A L M E E TIN G OF CON- into the camp from his three nu- long. A t 7 o'clock tonight Sheriff (eluded in it not only tho sum o f!
G K E G A T IO N A L CHURCH.
tomatics.
Baker stated at Stuart, where his1
, *815,000 for tho erection of the! Kathcrino Grooms, Sam Brad- .. _
i ,
, '■.
Orange County Fair, County Dcm-r
Th e members ,pf the CongrcgaFour companion officers carried men were refreshing, that be had;utility plants bul an item of
ford, Gcorgcna Hurt. Mary Nf&lt;*kol, C. S. NLRE8E TRAIN BRAZIL
__________ __________ ..... ... . . . . tlonnl Church held their annual Baker to safety behind tr.’cs.
every reason to believe he was 000 for the erection of a city hail,' Marion Lundquist, Caroline Blg-J
, IAN S
b « absent from hia office n great m a tin g Wednesday evening.
A
There he shook hands with them, close pn the trail of Miller and which it was felt Is another thing' gvrs, Horace Bledsoe, Melvin Tay-;
R fo DE JANEIRO. Jan- 10r—
deal o f the time and will be unable * uPl»cr was served by tho Indies said goodbye with a smiio playing John AsMcy.
thnt tho city has long felt the. lor, Dorothy Marshall. Kathcrinol Fi/ty-two American trained nurses
to nttend to ail o f his regular u " j t° n Previous to the meeting and over his face, and a few momenta
At Stuart the sheriff said John need.
j Iritis,
Jock Rusasll, Joseph arc employed teaching ‘ Brazilian
work. This announcement is made wh »c *hc business o f the church before he expired_ ln_ the s e s o f Ashley this nftemoon called to an; The election was set for .Tan. 11 Thomonon, Bonner Carter, Rich-' women tho tricks of their trade
fo r tho benefit o f truckers
and ’
acquaintance passing / along the and since that time interest ami nnl Dens, Carolyn Lewis, Harry in the hospitals o f this city. They
ow cn in thia vicinity who w ill
Dixie highway importuning him to enthusiasm in behalf of the lot- Bower, Frederick Daiger. Vaatinc were brought hero by the Public
A fte r reports were made by the
vc any business with Mr. Whitthat go to Stuart and procure fflr him cst progressive nteps to he taken by Moon, Carl Vausc, Harold Hamii, Health Department at the suggosvarious officers and com m itted
inshin- some gitna and ammunition. Ash- tho city of Sanford, has increased Glenn Holly, Max Musgrave, Elsie tion of the Rockefeller Foundation
new officers were elected fo r the
to be-j Icy declared, the acquaintance re*;by Icnps and bounds.
‘ Tolar, L. Z. Toriny, Laura Mae Commission.

POLITICAL A
For
I hereby * ni
candidate tor t
o f Seminole Co
Democratic nr

Don't miss this S|
ing succession of So
A smashing drams
and staggering sujj
Comedy “ Why P*

E

GOES IN TO A U T O IIUHINESS
Perry Jcmigan, who for the pas',
fe w months has been connected
with The Sanford Herald as n lino­
type operator, han severed his con­
nection with the paper and has ac­
cepted a position os manager o f
the automobile department o f tho
Dixie Highway Garage at Mt. Dora
This firm in the exclusive agency
fo r the Nash automobile in several
central Florida counties in this vi.
cinity. Mr. Jornigan is not new
a t the automobile business fo r p ri­
or to his conection with The Hcfald
was engaged in that busines in
Sanford for five years ns the agent
fo r tho Hupniobilc car.
De c e iv in g

new

coat

of

P A IN T .
The interior o f the Ball Hard­
ware Company on First Street is
receiving a new coat o f paint. Both
celling and walls arc being painted
and already the interior is present­
ing a nifty npp*»aro’’ e*». A nrou '-"'ment was mnde that more im­
provements v/UI be inane in me
store at a later date, while work
on rearranging some of the stock
is now being done. To present Its
wares in the most attractive man­
ner in a clean nnd neat appearing
store, is the motto of the Ball
Hardware Company.
-

coming year, as follows:
Treasurer, 31. C. Williams.
Clerk, A. L. Renaud.
Trustee, J. J. Bolly.
Deacon, Ed. Randall.
_ Surday School Superintendent,
J. J. Bolly.
’
.
Assistant Sunday School Super­
intendent, Ed. Ilandnll.
Ushers, George Saunders, L. Re­
naud and Many Kent.
Music Committee, Mrs. W ood­
ru ff, Mrs. Kent, and 31rs. Mitchell.

S P E C IA L

R E PR E S E N TIN G T A IL O R IN G
FIRM .
W . O. Smith, representing the
Schaeffer Tailoring Company, is
again in Sanford and will be here
for several days at the McKinnonMarkwood Clothing Company on
First Street. Mr. Smith announces
that he has with him a complete
line o f the latest materials Tor
spring suits which can l&gt;e made up
In the latest styles.
He will be
glad to exhibit his samples to any
o f tile patrons of the store.
Tobacco sprays nut plant lico
out o f business; they just can’t
stand it.
Add a little soap to
make the spray spread and stick.
The hen that lays is the hen
that pays.

Article in Window No. 1
AA
HOSE

Any A rticle in Window No. 2

Everything In Our Shop Specially Reduced For The Last Few Sale Da
u U in ii

REMO VE
OWNERSHIP o f PUBLIC UTILITIES by SAN FORD CITIZENS Means
Real Fire Protection for All Sections of the
Elimination of Rapid Depreciation in Plumbing; Smaller Soap Bills;

A dequate Supply of Pure SOFT W ater;

City;

Lower Insurance Rates;

MAKE

�ENGLISH PLANT
f t OPEN HERE OF FORD MOTOR
Pierson-Roger* Auto Cotn- CO. IS LARGEST
of Orlando has leased the

M ic h

N . M. A. to Urge Automobile
Plank in Party
i*

The Manchester
plant of the
Ford M otor Company o f England,
Ltd., the largest automobile fac­
tory In the British laics, will pro­
duce approximately
.10,000 cars
during the year 1021, according to
flrtn.
lie new Arm will have the ogen- a recent report. The English com­
irV h the Maxwell, Chrysler and pany, formed in 1010, began opera­
m lm ers automobiles and will
n s * on display in its display tions in a small fucioiy near Lon­
' rooms the late*t model In all three don where 570 cars were turned
Not only will the com in y jju * in the first year. The factory
Wm icy
t^he j was moved shortly afterward to
I I ^three popular cars but w ill main
1
tain an up-to-date service station* Manchester, forming the ncuclcus
»*»with a corps o f experienced me- shout which the prorent mammoth
’ dUnies who will look out a fter the plant employing 2,200 men has de­
7’
needs of the patrons in the w ay of veloped.
i * ' repairs, etc.
Not only w ill the
While the company was original­
le r v irf station cater to the owners ly dependent on the Ford Motor
« f the above named cars but w ill Company in America for parts, the
also do general repair work fo r new plant includes on its 310,021
square feet o f floor space com­
• jiij^ m a k e s o f automobiles.
Picrson-Rogers Auto Com- plete up-to-date automotive pro­
ny has been established in Or- duction machinery for every im­
tdo for five years and enjoys portant unit. Thus the English
d? jIn qua of the largest businesses o f any Ford ear, originally a combina­
►% Arm in that city. This concern tion o f American parts and Urit- "K u the agency fo r the three cars ish assembly, is now P5 per cent
n’ %l*nUoned for the four counties o f British, both in manufacture and
Lake, Seminole, Orange and Osce­ materials.
Since its inception 13 years ago
ola.
t ,frw,Tho manager o f the new firm the Manchester plant has grown
'. , f nas hbhbeen appointed as yet but it to be the largest plant outside of
‘ "was announced by Mr. Rogers that the United States, and it is esti­
« - J . P. Thurmand, for the past two mated has directly and indirectly
years In charge o f the service de­ given employment to 20,000 Brit­
partment o f the Orlando branch. ish workmen.
“ Will assume the same position here
Jciaad J. M. Dawson, form erly ndertising manager of The Sanford
^ 0rierald,
will be head o f the sales
He

_ adjoining Baggett’* Fill*
ition on Sanford A venae and
I'forniaHy open that esUhllahBt on Saturday of this week. It
(announced Wednesday by F.
logers, the junior member o f

r

P l a t e orms

perm it '

ufaeture o f than can, with high­
est grades of materials and without
lacrifice' o f rigorous' Inspection
and test, at lepa coat than has
hitherto been thought possible.
Overland's last reduction in Septem brought this model down to
$495, f. o. b. Toledo.-' ’
Ranked also among Willys-Overland achievements of the past year
has been the growth of its dealer
organisation, which today is prac­
tically twice that o f 1922.
Able merchandlsen of motor
cars in practically every commu­
nity have been obtained to sell
Willys-Overland products and in
practically every inatance the suc­
cess of the factory In Toledo dur­
ing the past 12 months ean be at­
tributed to the remarkable co-opoperation extended by WillysOverland merchants.
The Millionth Car.
One more spot of pleasant mem­
ory that the past year holds is the

C

Overland ear, an event properly

careful' W ing.

g * h“ *
solidly ,
■nd "Itn who hare mu
motor car i„ the " 3
.
______ ____ f body. attracted to W ili£ &amp;
Sales classes held by hundreds « u s « they h tV F
of WIHys- Overland merchants in company's effort* toPw

an effort to train new selling tal­
ent have been supplemented by a
remarkable series of "service
clinics,” which have been conduct­
ed at central points daring the
past months. These courses have
been in charge of specially-trained
factory men who nave been entrused with the task of teaching
and training dealers' mechanics
and service men In tho latest and
most efficient methods of taking
care of-Overland
and
WiUysKnight motor cars. Willys-Over­
land feels that It posesses the lead­
ing dollar-for-dollar value In auto­
mobiles; it Is ohr persistent nim
to back this, product with the best
obtainable service.
Sales records for the past year
Indicate that, even in a year of

O v e ^ ’„d 0 f ^

r ta ttf

rigorous standard*
^ 1
lure, which fact n lL .?**
beta r’e .mrSftS?
remarkable wave of " J i f f

o »4 J S S

a determination to I
jm this record. The
land factory in Toledo

a f S B . 'a s r 4 ^ 1

T a k i n g America Of Its Feet!
Overland Success is tbe Talk of the Country
T h e yen just ended has beer the
Creates* oi all the fifteen years of
Overland history. A treat year made
by peat cars— the create*! Overland*
ever b u ilt Greatest In looks, power,
action, comfort— and money’s north?

FACTORY HOLDS
KEY TO SALES

MOTORIST ASSN.
MAKING PLAN S
FOR NEW YE AR

There is one factory, at least,
in which there is no dispute be­
Lett to rig h t: Cul. I had II. Brown, Ohio. Secretary o f State; Judge W alter U. Meals, President N. M.
tween sales and production execu­
A .; President Cculidge, Fred II. Cnley, Prcfidcnt O. S. A. A . and Secretary N . M. A .; Richard H. Lee,
tives as to the relative importance
of their departments.
Vice President N. M. A .
Ask anyone of authority in the
sales department o f Dodge Broth­
For the first time in automobile has given them a new outlook on 'C oolidge voiced his policy on high­
"* “ What are the plans o f the Nn ers, Detroit, which is more import- history, automobile owners of the life.
ways iif these words:
Motorists' Association fo r ant— the job o f manufacturing or nation will nttempt to'lin ve a mo­
“ N o expenditure of public money
“
To
experience
its
greatest
ful­
|the job o f selling— nnd you will toring plank included in the na­
t tbe coming year
fillment, the motor industry must contributes so much to the nation­
This was the chief topic fo r dis­ get an immediate, emphatic an tional political platforms.
al wealth as for building good
he provided with good roads.
cussion when delegates repre- swer:
The National Motorists’ Associa­
roads.”
“
In
our
business,
manufacturing,
“ It is desirable, moreover, to see
( » '"Kehting more than 378,000 N. M.
tion has taken the lead in present­
Since the president’s speech has
\j on A. members in good standing mel by all means.’ ’
ing this subject, following the re­ that this great enterprise and ac­
Ever since Dodge Brothers turn­ ception o f its delegates and offi­ tivity have an equitable method of been widely construed as an out­
llrr t
Die first annual convention of
the association in Washington, D. ed out their first motor car, back cials recently by President Coolidge taxation, and m obtaining these ac- line o f his platform for re-election,
in 1911, and even before that time, at the White House. A t that time tivitic* and benefits, 1 want to ten- N. M. A . officials believe that the
last month.
• The progress o f the organiza­ when Dodge Brothers were build­ the president outlined his person- (Icr l'! JoU ,mY niost hearty co- proposal o f a plank on motoring
tion
its influence for the ing parts fo r other manufacturers, ul views regarding the automobile, operation and support.
lion ni using
us
w ill meet friendly consideration at
ent o f motoring, its broad major stress has always been
}£■ is -MfUnen*
Th e motor car,” he told the N.
In his address to congress, the the hands o f those who will formal-in handling the vital profc- placed on the building of that M. A., “ has raised the people nnd N. M. A. also points out, Presiden t' ly draft the convention resolutions.!
■ i« e v . ?
„
before
motorists am! its suc- product, rather than the selling.
“ Build it well nnd it will sell it­
in building up the largest au­
tomobile organization in the world self,” was their cardinal doctrine. Sedan at the N ew York show.
possible
Id
different
! ther stressed by an entire month of making
In record time encourages the heDodge Brothers believed that a
The enthusiasm which this car demonstration and
displny that models, produced after nn exhaus­
j lie f that the N. M. A . w ill carry product could not survive long un­
tive study on tho part of Willys•‘"‘ 'w ot some unusually important less it was conscientiously built— occasioned here was duplicated at greatly increased its popularity.
Overland engineers and transpor­
And Then the Champion.
plans within the next few months that the public would always pre­ every motor display in the coun­
try
and
in
every
Willys-Overland
But the'height o f motoring util­ tation experts o f the special re­
„!.»/ ..Thus the query and, as a conse­ fer fundamental merit to superfic­
of
this particular
quence, the following interesting ial glamor; thnt a car with a real dealer's show room, with the ic- ity was scaled in mid-fuli by the quirements
statement o f the policy as adopted reputation for goodness would al­ suli thnt within 30 days after its announcement o f the new Over- sphere o f the nutomobilc.
Prices A re Now Lowest.
at the convention:
ways find a healthy market, re­ announcement almost every possi- land Champion, a’ closed car of
Another achievement of WillysFor Instance, the N. M. A. has gardless o f the whims of fashion. hie motor car purchaser in the unique design, actually introducing
Overland
has been »the
series
of
population
had
to
the
public
raldcaliy
already “ pointed the w ay” with
i nf
p 'lp u M U U ii
iu iii
^11 m
i*
IJ
U U I Il ' something
M U m T IllliK
I 41 H I L i l l i »
.
.
, ' .
• .
t
. .
The fact that Dodge Brothers larger centers o
price
which ^ brought
brought
! fresh, said to
tn be
he the most diver­
d iv e r - 1
* p , reductions,
, luction*, which
its slogan for safety. “ N ot traffic have now built and sold more than inspected this unusual model.
and \
Willys-Knight
The new product was a novelty gently useful car so far brought. Overland
, ’ l'_'“ 'tul anti
\ illys-hnight cars I
safe for the highways but high- 1,000,0(8) cars, seems to hear out
v . *&gt;««Ways safe for the traffic." This re- this contention in
an emphatic in automobile nianufacure— not a out— the first* standard dosed ear ! . 7n tu -he lowest prices in their
*
revealed the subject in nn entirely way. The million mark was reach­ coupe, not a sedan, not a coach— seating move thun two passengers fi|s‘ ory, a feat made possible by
*
j changes
m
factory production
new light nnd has already cncour ed December 13, 1923— just nine but a distinctly original and in- for less than $700.
aged much more intelligent co-op­ years pad 11 days after the lirst dividual creation in motor ear doAlmost o f equal in terestJ o &lt;thoitite
eration on the part o f those indi­ Dodge ^Brothers Motor Car left the sign; the first o f a series of re- motoring public were further nnviduals. organizations and ufli- factory.
j freshing departures which marked nouncements o f new closed car »le,j
cials who are working for the e li­
ra ro W T
Willys-Overland's career fo r the signs on both Overland anil Wilmination o f the causes o f acci­
jwst 12 months.
lys-KnightB chassis; o f the producdents rather than offering tem po­
Iled Bird Another Success.
lion of the larger Overland with
rary remedies.
Another important nicasago was hlack body and top; o f tin*, buildsent forth ea rly in spring—the »- * of tho W illys-Knight .Coupenew Overland Red Bird, a novel Sedan in two types, a leather-upcrcation in Mandalay Mnroon nnd ujisiereil buoy tor professional
glistening nickel,
set off with , and business men, and another finkhaki-colored top and extra equip- ished in velour, called tho DoLuxc
ment, in a totally new price class., model; the Overland Model 91
Its success was instantaneous nnd Touring car in both standard and
Announcement by President John country wide. This was in a limit- DcLuxe designs'; and the
WillsN. W illy* o f the \\ illys-Overland ed measure duplicated in the Wil- Knight five-passenger
Sedan in
Co. o f the production of more than lys-Knight line by the building o f both standard and
DcLuxe ilc200,1100 cars on December 15 cap­ the Country Club model, a hand- signs.
TA LLA H A S S E E , Fla., Jnn. 9.— ped tin climax of the most remarksome touring car in Cavalier MaThe Spud for Commercial Car
Persons who fail to properly fill nhl'* year thnt Willys-Overland toon, also specially equipped. Both
Users,
out upplirution:i for automobile has had, a year replete with sen- o f these cars filled a ior.g-felt want
O f particular interest to the bus- r s
title Certificates and license tags jtional success that has returned fo r novelty and appealed to the iness man who operates one o f a
this organization to its place far
“ sport” fleet of delivery cars was the
are placing handicaps upon the in the forefront among the leaders buyers of the so-called
types.
Overland nnnounci ment of the new
stute officials in charge of issuing o f the motor car industry.
Shortly a fte r the original an- Overland Spad, a
delivery
car
Mr. W illy * coupled this un- nounccment, the Red Bird was fur,- chassis, with standard body types,
these credentials that are unnec­
with
the statement
essarily delaying the prompt com­ noucement
pliance of requests for both. This that Willys-Overland expects to
is indicated in a statement issued break every one of its 1923 rec­
today by Ernest Amos, statccump- ords in 1921 with a production
t roller, urging that the applica­ which at present indicates a prob­
tions he correctly made out, so that able sale o f 300,000 cars.
v
Willys-Overland created the first
hli large force of workers may send
o
f
iti series o f unusual announce­
out the tags ns expediouslv as pos­
ments in 1923 with the appearance
sible.
of its new Willys-Knight CoupeThe. statement follows;
“ Applications for title ce rtifi­
cates should be covered by one re­
mittance and license tag applica­
tions covered by a separate remit­
tance, but both should come in the
same envelope.
“ Th.y should come in the same
envelope because the license tug
will not be issued unless the title
certificate has been applied for.
1 A firm and stable or­
The i reason for separate rem itt­
ganization that has built
ances i3 that the title certificate
a uniformly good car of
vv. - - i v d j- ijv i s &amp; y
money goes into the state’s auto­
economical price and
\ voua esa rt*Mcipro ncw
theft fund, while the license tug
operation.
money goes to motor vehicle li­
2 A chassis so designed
cense tag fund.
and coordinated that it
, "Unless applicants observe this
performs equally effidmethod of making requests they
ently under all conditions.
not only delay the issuance of tags
t o 'themselves but clog up the ma­
3 A wide variety of
chinery of the department and de­ Give class and beauty to your
body t ypes that meets al1
3
lay delivery of the tags all around.
u,
Individual requirements
car. Climatic condition en-sily
This is especially true in cases
and establishes a stand­
where people make a business of taken care of. Our material
ard of quality and style.
sending
in applications for the
public, such as notaries public, docs not check, blister
4 Duick authorised
or
automobile dealers nnd others.
service available every­
A longer lasting,
“ To illustrate, I have before me wash oil.
where throughout the
about 100 applications sent in by
life of the car.
sm-u-mc
one concern, some for title certif­ better job, than can he done
icates and others for license tags,
with any other material.
all covered by one check and that
fo r the wrong amount. Many of Workmanship of highest type.
these \ ill have to be sent back /or
correct.on of individual irregular­
ities.”

OVER A MILLION
req OestI s m a d e OVERLANDS HAVE
CONCERNING 1924 BEEN PRODUCED
AUTO TITLE TAGS

Look at the new Overland Cham­
pion, for instance It bring! a quality
dosed car with features and utilities
hitherto unheard of within reach
of every purse. America’s Grst all­

I4 M B. •. a. T *M (

t

purpose car— conceded to be the
moat useful motor car on wheels,
The Champion and ail Overland
m odel* have the bigger Overland
engine— brute power with extrema
e co n o m y. L e a d ers in economy
— le a d e rs o n the road — leaders
in th e m a n y satisfactions they
bring to owners. See thhp. Sit in
them. A sk for a sample of their
p e r f o rm a nc e .

IB M I.S.S. Tot

*795 s.«. a.Toua«

Seminole Overland Company
f:

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Originators of 3 to 6
Day Auto Painting

Opening o f Sales and Service o f the Good M ax­
well, Chrysler and Chalmers Cars. W e employ
only the best mechanics and we will operate an
open shop fo r General Repairs on all makes of
cars. W e believe in Sanford and if the good people
here will give us a trial you will believe in us. We
promise you Dollar for Dollar value the same as
your Banker or Merchant.

C o m e In A n d S e e U s

Pierson--Rogers Auto Co.

W hen better automobiles are built

Orlando Auto
Beauty Parlor

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LUNCH
ROOM,
System
SECOND
DOOR
521 N. Orange
WEST OF SAN JU A N
GARAGE.
J. A. HENDERSON

Buick will build them
SANFORD BUICK COMPANY
20G-208 Magnolia Avenue— Fhone 3u7
E. L. H A U W E L L , Manager

j W hen better automobiles are built, Buick will build them

Maxwell—Chrysler—Chalmers
Corner Sanford Avenue and Second Street

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Aa Mayor o f the City o f'a n d operate a sa public utility a before said bonds o r any part o f [b y the City o f San
Build. Con.tniet ami f t _ , „ » | 7 h
H P } 2 ^ S d a f a n i . Florida, numbered f .
Sanford, fiFloridn.
Sanf
water works plant o r plants, and said bonds shall be iaaued, this 5to bo, Maintained arid
entitled:
“ An Ordinance Proved
lh . Neccaanry F a rn lto c S
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FOR
[REST
.LAKE,
to provide the C ity and tho In­ ordinance shall be first approved a Public U tility, tad
Ing for the Acquisition and Estab­
lures, a
(S E A L )
S.
O.
CHASE,
t
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l
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ml
A,lmlnisAuthority
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mo
vested
by
the
orhabitants
thereof with nn adequate by a m ajority vote o f the electors fo r an Issue o f UtUitj
lishment
o
f
an
Electric
Light
a
id
tration Building,'
of the C ity o f Sanford, Folrlda, the City o f Sanford,
C. J. M A R S H A L L ,
supply o f wjjtcr.
dmanccs
o
f
the
City
di
Sanford,
power
Ila
n
t
or
Nnnta,
by
the
C
%
Ami, Wheroaa, the fnur said
An the City Commission o f * Section 2. That tho City Com­ actually participating In an elec­ the sum o f Three
Florida, and we, Forrest Lake, S. o f .Sanford, Florida, to be Mainordinances provide for thuMsnua
the City o f Snnford, Florida'.
O. Chase and C. J. Marshall, na *tained
*
tion to be called nnd held at such Seventy-five Thousand
and* Operated'
as a Public
•—i■■i » ' ■
x
mission o f the City o f Sanford,
of bonda by the City o f Sanford,
time nnd in such mnnner na Is Proceeds to be Derived ,
Ihs City Commission o f the City Utility, and Providing fo r an Is­ Attest:
Florida, further deems it expe­
TA LLA H A S SE E , Jon, 8-— .Wo- Florida, fo r municipal „purposes,
— ,------,
L, R. PH ILIPS ,
o f Sanford, Florida, do hereby sue o f U tility Bonds by the City
prescribed by the Charter nnd the Sale Thereof to be
men are playing no unimportant In the total aum of Nine Hundred
dient nnd to the best Interest o f
City Clerk o f the C ity o f
call an election to bo held in the o f Sanford, Florida, In the sufn
ordinances o f the C ity o f Sanford, quire, Establish, Put
the City o f Sanford, Florida, and
Pf*J 1,1
and TwcntJr Thousand ($920,000.. City o f Sanford, Florida, on tho
Sanford,
Florida.
Florida,
Construct a Water Wa
,tate. That this, is true may be W )
lho procecJa (lcr,vc(,
o f .Thrco Hundred and Ten Thou­
it Is the determination o f the C ity
confirmed by n glance »at the per­
l l l h day o f January, A . D. 1921, sand Dollars, tho Proceeds to be 12-12-19-26-1-2-9-fit
Section 5. That said bonds shall Plants.’
Commission o f the City o f Sansonnel o f State Capitol, employes. from the sale o f said bonds to bo
,*L
to determine the question by said Derived-from tho Sale Thereof, to
There they are found In numbers expended In the following manner,
A n rvn T «
_ _ ford, Florida, to Issue utility bonds be o f the dendminatlon o f One and FOR tho acquUIt
election then and there to bo be Used to Acquire, Establish,
occupying .positions o f trust and to-wit:
Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each, tablishmcnt o f a water i
importance, where as private m c held, whether the said ordinances Purchase nnd Construct an Elec­
thc sum o f Thrco Hundred and bearing interest a t the rate o f five or plants, to bo operated 1
&lt;A) Under nuthorily o f Onliretaries and clerks handling docu­
or nny o f them, proposing the Haiti tric Light and Power Plant or
Sccvnty-fivo
Thousand ’ ($375,- and one-half per centum (5 l i f t ) tained by the City
ments that necessarily must be o f r.nncc No, 07,, the Bum o f Three
a confidential nature at certain Hundred a.id Seventy-five Ilhous- three several bond Issues, shall be Plants," and
A N O RD IN ANC E PR O V ID IN G 000.00) Dollars, tho proceeds de­ per annum, interest payable semi­ Florida, as a public ttt
stages of state transactions,-they and ($3?q,000.00), Dollars, to ac­ adopted, approved and confirmed
FO R TH E A C Q U S ITIO N A N D rived from the sale o f said bonds annually, on tho first days o f Jan­
A G A IN S T the acquisition and
nnd FOR BONDS.”
often are tho custodians o f state
by tha electors o f said City, and establishment o f an electric light
E S TA B L IS H M E N T O F A W A ­ to be used fo r the following muni­ uary and July, said Issue o f bonds! “ A G A IN S T THE A l
quire,
establish,
purchase
and
con­
secrets which i f revealed probably
TER
WORKS P L A N T
OR
whether the bonds provided for by and power plant or plants, to be
would create'sensations through­ struct a water works plant or
P L A N T S BY T H E C IT Y OF cipal purpose, to-wit: To acquire, to be numbered fr o m 'l to 375, both of that certain ordlo
said
ordinances
shall
be
Issued
by
operated nnd maintained by the
all o f said City o f Snnford. Flor
out the state.
SANFO RD , F L O R ID A , TO BE establish, purchase, and construct numbers inclusive,
plants, Including suitable
land,
the City o f Sanford, Florida, In City o f Sanford, Florida, as a pub­
The fact, however, that every
date
o
f
the
issuance
thereof, both bored 07, entitled:
M
A
IN
T
A
IN
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D
A
N
D
OPERa
wnter
works
plnnt
or
plants,
In­
cacoments, structures, boilers, en­
member o f tho cabinet has a young
the manner and for the purposes lic utility, and
A T E D AS A P U B L IC U T I L I - cluding
.........
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..
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... principal nnd interest o f said bonds
suitable
land,
eaiements,
'An Ordinance ProvW
gines,
dynamos,
machinery,
stand
woman as his private stenogra­
in said ordinances or In any o f
to be’ payable a t The Chase N a­ Acquisition nnd Estat
A G A IN S T BONDS.
7 &amp; m ” n S ^ w iw S v f n K
etnscturca, boiicrs .engines, dyna
pher is testimony o f their value in pipes, reservoirs, pumps, conduits,
ISSU E OF U T IL IT Y BONDS
snid ordinances, provided and set
places of responsibility. .
stand
pipes, tional Bank, In the C ity o f New a Water Works Plant
othur apparatus nnd
appliances
B Y T H E C IT Y O f S A N FO R D , nios, machinery,
forth.
Not only tho cabinet members,
reservoirs,
pumps,
conduits,
and York, State o f Now York, in law- by the City o f Sanford,
FLO R ID A . IN T H E SUM OF
but the governor also has a wom- necessary In obtaining, accumulat­
And,
I,
Forrest
Lake,
as
Mayor
appliances
! ful money o f the United States to be Maintained and
TH
R
E
E
HUND
RED
A
N
D
REVother
apparatus
and
as his chief stenographer, Mrs. ing am| distributing nn adequate
* O R T H E A P P R O V A L o f that
E N T Y -F iV E T H O U S A N D DOL- nncci.'ary in obtaining, accumulnt- ' of America. Said bonds shall be a Public U tility, and
Agnes Bremer, o f Live Oak, while supply o f wnter, said water works o f City o f Sanford, Florida, and certain ordinance o f the City of
t Au cT t u p n u n c p p u c T n
. . .
. . . . .
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LA K Si TH E PROCEEDS TO BE &lt;* „ _n.i (ii-&gt;tributlnir an adequate signed by the Mayor o f the City an Issue o f U tility B on d i*!
the governor's private secretary, plant or plants, when completed, wc, Forrest Lake, S. O, Chase and
DERIVED FROM T H E S A L E U' u
an ia «iu a t i
Sanford,
Florida,
numbered
09,
I. B. Edwards, who is also secre­
C. J. Marshall, as the Ctly Com­
TH E R E O F TO BE USED TO r,uPPly o f wnter, and water works Sanford, Florida, and by the Celrk City o f Sanford, Flor
tary to several o f the important to be operated and maintained by mission o f the City o f Sanford, entitled; ” An Ordinance Provid­
ACQ U IRE, E S TA B L IS H , P U R - T l™ * 8 or plants, when completed o f the C ity o f Sanford,' Florida, sum o f Threo Hundred'
state boards, has Miss Mildred the City o f Sanford, Florida, ns a
ing for the Acquisition and Estab­
CH ASE AND C O NSTR U C T A tn be operated and maintained by ami shall have a ffixed thereto, the enty-five Thousand
Jackson, o f Tallahnsec, as his pri­ public utility, for the purpose of Florida, do hereby appoint C. L. lishment o f n Gas Plant or Plants,
Britt,anti F. P. Bines, and W. M.
W A T E R WORKS P L A N T OR the City o f Sanford, Florida, ns a sen! of nhe City o f Snnford, Flor­ Proceeds to be Derived
vate stenographer.
furnishing to the City of Sanford,
tho City of Sanford, Flcridn,
PL A N T S .
Miss Bessie Gibbs, o f Tallahas­
Haynes, Inspectors o f snid elec­
Whereas, the Charter o f the City P ^ Iic utility, for the purpose o f ida, and the interest coupons to be Sale Thereof to be Used
see, attached to th? executive o f­ Florida, nml to the Inhabitants tion, and David Speer, Clerk o f to be maintained nnd Operated as
fices, knows tb* details o f the of- thereof, nn adequnte nnd ample
a Publicity U tility, and Providing of Snndfnrd, Florida, provides, i.furnlfhlmr to the City o f Sanford, ittachcd to said bonds shall be quire, Establish, Purrtm tt
said election.
fles as perhaps few other persons supply o f water.
fo r an Issue o f U tility Bonds of among other things, that the City : Flari‘li‘ - nml lo tho I n s t a n t s clgncd with the engraved or lith Conctruct a Water WorksThe form of the ballot for said
that have been connected with
(D ) Under authority o f Ordi­
tho City o f Sanford, Floridn, in of Snnford, Florida, shall have the thereof, nn adequate and ample ographed fnc-slmile signature o f or Plants.’
them. It is Miss Gibbs that usu­
election shall be as follows, to-wit:
said M ayor and snid Clerk.
and A G A IN S T the acqulal
tho Sum o f One Hundred nnd Six­ right to acquire, establish, own supply o f wator.ally keeps track o f the intricate nance No. 68. the sum o f Three
• O F F IC IA L B A L L O T
ami operate ns a public utility, n I Section 3. It in the determinaSection
fi.
That
the
Mayor
of
establishment of a water-. W
Hundred
and
Ten
Thousand
($310,records of the office, such as a curd
ty Thiusend Dollars, the Proceeds water works plnnt or plants nnd to
Bund Election
lion o f tha City Commission of tho tho City o f Snnford, Florida, is plant or plants, to be
index of petitions for pardons, and 000.00) Dollars, to acquire, estab­
to be Derived from the Sale There­
o f the
matters o f that nature.
lish, purchase and construct nn
o f to be Used to Acquire, Estab­ tanTs'*thereof'wlth "water, am” bi City o f Snnford, Florida, that th e 1 hereby instructed, authorised nnd maintained by tho City o f
But perhaps one o f the young
City o f Sanford, Florida,
Whereas, the City Commission ! *nid sunt o f Three Hundred nnd I empowered to call nn election to Florida, ns a public utility, 7
lish, Purchase am! Construct a
women in the capitol service that electric light and power plant or
January 11, 1921.
of
the City o f Sanford, Florida. Seventy-five
Thousand
($375,- determine tho question o f the laand A G A IN S T BO ND SArJf
land,
Gas Plant or Plants," and
enjoys her work most is Miss Rou- plants, including suitable
now deems it most expedient and O(MJ.t)O) Dollars, will be required sunnee o f the bonds provided for
Section 8. This ordinance'$
mellc Bowen, who handles the de­ casements, structures, boilers, en­
FOR the acquisition nnd cstnb to tho host interest o f the City of
tails— bulky though they are— of
become effective immediately
gines, dynnmos, machinery, con­ Make a Cross (X ) Mark before lishmoiU o f a gaa plant or plniits, Snnford, Florida, to acquire," cs- for the purpose mentioned in Sec- by this ordinance.
the Confederate Veterans’ pen­
liens One nnd Two o f this Ordi­
Section 7. That tho form o f the Its final passage and ad
sion matters. Although she has duits, conductors, poles nnd other “ For the Approval, etc,” of bc- to be operated and maintained by |tabiish, maintain nnd operate as a
nance.
ballot
fo r said election slmll be as
Adopted this 10th, day :
npplianccs,
for fore “ Agninat the Approval, ctd.,” i th0 city o f Sanford, Florida, as a ; public utility, n water works plant
been on the same job fo r about 10 apparatus ami
Sect ion -1, That n bond issue in follows, to-w it:
cumber, A. D, 1923,
1or plants,
years, Miss Bowen never tires of making, generating, nnd distrib­ as nmy be Your Choice/
( Public U tility, and,
Therefore, Be It Enacted by The the aum o f Three Hundred nnd
the exact requirements necessary
“ FOR T H E A P P R O V A L o f that
FORREST
uting electricity for
light nnd --------------------------------------------- !
FOR BONDS.
to fulfilling the demands of *he
People o f the City o f Sanford, j Seventy-five
Tohausond
($375,- certain ordinance o f the City o f (S E A L )
S. O. C H ASE ,
position. Her chief regret is that power purposes, enid electric light
FOR T H E A P P R O V A L of that
Floridn:
000.00)
Dollars,
for
the
municipal
Sanford,
Florida,
numbered
two,
C.
J. MARS1
she cannot by her own nutftprny j nnd power plant or plnntr, when certain ordinance o f the City of
A G A IN S T TH E A P P R O V A L o f'
Section 1. That it is the deter-; purpose enumerated und apcclflcnl-j entitled:
Attest:
grant some o f tho innumerable re- compelled, to be operate:! and Sanford, Florida, numbered 07, en­
hr.t certain ordinance o f .the City mlnntion o f the City Commission ly set forth in Sections One nnd
quests that constantly come to the
»i„.
i
’An Ordinaiicc Providing for the
I . R. PH ILIPS ,
pension board fo r pensions— those mJ' nta'nc,, “ y t" e * ll&gt; o f Hanford, titled: “ An Ordinance Providing of Sanford, Florida, numbered 09, 0f the City of Sanford, Florida, to Two of this Ordinance, is hereby Acqusition nnd Establishment of
City Clerk.
Florida,
ns
n
public
utility,
fo
r
the
that are excluded by provisions of
for the Acquisition and Estab­ entitled:
An Ordinance Provnl- aCqU|rC( establish, own, maintain j authorized, provided, however, that a Water Works Plant or Plants |12-12-19-2G- 1-2-9-Bt
the luw, yet they come so close to purpose o f furnishing to the City lishment of a Water Works Plant Ir.g fu ■ the Acquisition nnd Estab­
being within bounds that it seems o f Sanford, Florida ,and to the in­
or Plants by the City o f Snnford, lishment o f a Gan Plant or Plants,
there should be some wny around.
habitants thereof, nn adequate and Florida, to be Maintained nnd Op­ by the City o f Sanford, Florkla,
erated ns a Public U tility, nnd to be Maintained nnd Operated :w
There is plenty o f “ elbow room” umpla supply o f electricity.
(C )
Under authority o f Ordi­ Providing for nn Issue o f .Utility a Public U tility, ami Providing fen
' i *mi ii iimii i m i i
in Florida. Much land hns beer
I I !•'
put into profitable production, nance No. G9, the sum o f One Bonds by tho City o f Sanford, an Issue o f U tility Bonds of the $
much wenlth hns been made; but Hundred
nnd Sixty
Thousand Florida, in tbe sum o f Thrco Hun­ City of Sanford, in the sum o f One
there are plenty more chances.
($1 fill.000.00) Dollars, to acquire, dred and Seventy-five
Thousand Hundred am’ Sixty Thousand Dol­
establish, purchase nnd construct Doilnrs, the Proceeds to be De­ lars, tliu Proceeds to be Derived
a gas plant or plants, including rived from the Sale Thereof to be from the Sale Thereof, to bo Used'
suitable land, easements, struc­ Used to Acquire, Establish, Pur­ to Acquire, Establish,
Purchase
tures, boilers, engines, jlynumos, chase and
Construct
a Water and Construct a Gas
Plant or
machinery, reservoirs, tanks, con- Works Plnnt or Plants,"and
Plants,” nnd
_ ____
[ dults, conductors,
pipes,
gnsFO R the acquisition nnd e.itnbA G A IN S T the acquisition nnd
Whercns, the c ity Commission meters, and other apparatus and lishmcnt o f a water works plant or Jestablishment o f a gas plant
of the City o f Sanford, Florida,I npplianccs for making, mnnufac- plants, to lie operated and mnin-1 plants, to lie operated und m
on this the 10th day o f December,; turing, generating nnd distribul- tained by the City o f Sanford,! tained by tho City o f Sanford,
A. D. lUli.'t, duly passed nnd ndop-! lag commercial gas, said gas plant Florida, na a public utility, and
| Floridn, as a public utility, and
ted a certain ordinance, numbered or plants, when completed, to be
A G A IN S T BONDS.
FOR BONDS.
G7, entitled:
operated and maintained by the
An Ordinance Providing for the CHy of Sanford, Florida, ns n pubA G A IN S T TH E A P P R O V A L of
Acquisition nnd Establishment o f lie utility, fo r tho purpose o f fur- that certain ordinance o f the City
FOB TH E A P P R O V A L o f that
n Water Works Plant or Plants nishlng to the City o f Sanford, of Sanford, Florida, numbered fi7, certain ordinance o f the City of
by the City o f Sanford, Florida, to j Florida, and to the inhabitants entitled: “ An Ordinance Provid­ Snnford, Florida,
numliered 70,
be Maintained ami Operated as a Ihcreot, an adequate and ample ing for tho Acquisition and Estab­ entitled: “ A n Ordinance Provid­
.
.
,
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Public U tility ,nnd Providing f o r ! supply o f commercial gas.
lishment of n Water Works Plant ing for an Issue of Bonds by tho
nn issue o f U tility Benda by the!
(1&gt;) Under authority o f Ordl- or Plants by the City o f Sanford, C ity o f Sanford, Floridn, in the
City of Sanford, Floridn, in the nance No. 70, the sum o f Seventy- Florida, to be Maintained nnd Op­ sum of Seventy-five Thousand Dol­
sum of Three Hundred and Sov-! fivo Thousand ($75,000.00)
Dol- erated ns n Public U tility, nnd lars, the Proceeds to be Derived
enty-five Thousand
Dollars, the lars to acquire, build,, construct Providing fo r an Issue o f Utility from tin Sale Thereof, to be Used
Proceed* to be# Derived from th e; and equip witli the necessary fur- Bonds by the City o f Sanford, to Acquire, Build, Construct nnd
Sale Thereof to be Used to Ac-|niturc and fixtures, a City Hall Florida, in the sum of Three Hun­ Equip with the Necessary Furni­
quire, Establish,
Purchase
and and Administration Building.
dred and Seventy-five
Thousand ture nml Fixtures, n City Hnll
Construct u W ater Works Plant,!
All of said bonds to be o f the de­ Dollars, the Proceeds to be De­ nnd Administration Building," and
er Plants,
i nomination o f One Thousand ($1,- rived from the Suio Thereof to be
FOR BONDS.
nnd an Ordinance, numbered G8, ’ 000.00) Dollars each, bearing in- Used to Acquire, Establish, Pur­
crilitlcd:
teres! at the rate o f five and one- chase and Construct u Water
A G A IN S T T H E A P P R O V A L of
An Ordinance Providing for the half per centum (S tfctf) per un- Works Plant or Plants/’and
that certain ordinnnee o f the City
Acquisition and Establishment o f num, interest
payable semt-anA G A IN S T the acquisition and o f Sanford, Florida, numbered 70,
an Elect! ic Livh t uml Pow er Plant nually on the first days o f Jan- establishment o f a w ater works entitled: “ An Ordinance Provld- V
«»r Planti, by the City o f Sanford,; uary nnd July, all o f snid bond to plant or plants, to bo operated and ing for an Issue of Bonds by the
Florida, to !&gt;:• Maintained and Op- mature thirty (.'50) years a fter the maintained by the City o f Snnford, C ity of Sanford, Florida, in thu sfa
crated a-, a Public U tility and Pro- date of the issuance thereof, both Florida, ns a public utility, nnd
sum of
Seventy-five Thousand
A G A IN S T BONDS.
'■ding for nn Issue o f U tility ' principal and
interest
o f naid
Dollars, the Proceeds to be De- j
Bunds by the City o f Sanford, bonds to be payable nt The Chase
rived from the Sale Thereof .to lie 1
Florida, in the sum o f Three Hun- National Ban!; in the City o f New
Used to Acquire, Build, Construct Y
FO R TH E A P P R O V A L o f that! nnd Equip with
the Necessary y
dred mid Ton Thousand Dollars,! York, State o f New York, in lnwThe Proceeds to be Derived from ful money o f the United States of ret tain ordinance o f't h e City of Furniture and Fixtures, a City *■’
the Snle Thereof, to be Used to America; said
bonds
shall be Sanford, Florida, numbered 08, en­ H all and Administration Build­
Acquire, Establish, Burehnse and'signed by the Mayor o f the City titled: “ An Ordinance Providing ing,” nnd
A G A IN S T BONDS.
Construct nn Electric Light and of Sanford, Floridn, nnd by the fo r the Acquisition nnd Establish­
Power Plant or Plants,
Clerk of the City o f Sanford, Flor- ment o f an Electric L igh t and
8ml on Ordinance, numbered G0|'' Ida, and shall have affixed thereto Power Plnnt or Plants, by the City
entitled:
, the seal o f the City o f Sanford, of Sanford, Florida, to be Main­
The sai«i election hereby order­
An Ordinance Providing for the Florida, nnd the -interest coupons tained nnd Operated ns u Public ed and called to be held shall be
Acquisition and Establishment of to be attached to snid bonds shall U tility, nnd Providing fo r an Issue hold and conducted in' the man­
of U tility
Bonds by
the City ner proscribed by the ordinances
8 Gas Plant or Plants, by the City be signed with the engraved
of Sanford, Florida, to be Main-1lithographed fnc-similc signature of Sanford, Florida, in the sum of and the Charter of tho City of
tained and Operated as a Public ■of snid Mayor and said
Clerk, Three Hundred nnd Ten Thousand Sanford, Florida.
Dollars, the Proceeds to be De­
The polling place fo r said elifc$
Utilhy, nnd Providing fo r an la- and
*
*ue o f U tility Bonds o f the City o f ; Whereas, prior to the issuance rived from the Sale Thereof, to tion shall b? that certain room on
it
Sanford, Florida, in lho Sum o f ' of tho bond.-, above described or be Used to Acquire, Establish, the ground floor of the City Hall, T
One Hundred and Sixty Thousand I any part thereof, under tho Char- Purchase, and Construct an Elec­ known as the fire apparatus room.
Bollnrs, The Proceeds to be Do-; ter of the City o f Sanford, Florida, tric Light and Power Plant or
W IT N E S S the hands o f Forrest
lived from tha Sn!o Thereof, to be! the 3ald ordinances prosposing tho Plants," and,
Luke, ns M ayor of the City o f
FO R the acquisition and estab­ Sanford, Florida,
Lsed to Acquire, Establish, Pur- said several band Issitae fo r the
and Forrest
chase-and Construct a Gas Plant; various municipal purposes, as lishment o f nn electric light and l ake, S. O. Chase, nnd ( ’. J. Mar­
or Plants,
I aforesaid, must he approved by a power plant or plants, to be op­ shall, as the City Commission of
• i
and n.n Ordinance, numbered 70, majority vote o f the electors of erated ami maintained by the City the City o f Sanford, Florida, atentitled:
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j thc n t y 0f Sanfprd. Florida, who o f Sanford, Florida, as a public tested, by R. I„ Philips, Clerk o f IA
I'u bltah u .l b y the Sanford Herald, in co-operation w ith the American
An Ordinance Providing for nn are qualified to vote ns shown by utility, and,
the City o f Sanford, Floridn, and! Y
AsHocintion of Advertising Agencies
FO R BONDS.
Issue r-f Bonds by the City o f San-i tha regia tration books o f the City
the corporate senl o f the City o f J
lord, Ft &gt;rida, in the aum o f Seven- of Sanford, Florida, voting nnd
Sanford, Florida, on this tho IDtii V
■j-live Thausund Dollars, the Pro- participating in an election called
A G A IN S T TH E A P P R O V A L of 1day of December, A. D. 1923.
•ccds to he Derived from the Sale nnd held for that purpose.
that certain ordinances of. the City
FO R R E ST LA K E ,

ORDINANCE NO* 67of 1,0c,tyof sanfDn1, *,,or,(,i,&gt;,n

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NOfiCEOFBOND
ELECTION

W ith Printer’s Ink

One o f the most striking changes of
the past ten years is that which has
come about in the important business
of housekeeping. In this short time
the broom and the washboard have
vanished from the housewife’s coat
of arms, and the comic pictures in
which Mary hurls the flatiron at John
don’t ring true, as they once did.

Broom, washboard and flatiron
have given way to suction sweeper,
electric washing machine and electric
iron. And Mary doesn’t hurl the iron
at John any longer, not simply be­
cause it’s fastened to a cord, but bc-

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What has brought about this new
and agreeable state of affairs? Well,
how did Mary happen to buy that new
iron wrhich has proved such a boon to
herself— and John? She saw it ad­
vertised, o f course. And the multi­
plied Mary’s o f today represent a
great market created largely through
national advertising.

No wonder the alert retailer and
the wholesaler have come to hold na­
tional advertising in high esteem—
for besides making easier for them
the sale o f goods with long-establish­
ed markets, quickening their turn­
over, protecting them against infer­
ior merchandise and benefiting them

in many other ways, national a d v e r t
tising is constantly* creating markets;,
fo r new merchandise and opening up
new channels of trade.

It is because America reads adverr. ?
tising that the new idea today so
swiftly supplants the old. Advertise
ing changes deep-rooted habits. Ad-;
vertising creates new desires. A d ­
vertising sets new and better standards. And all this it does with amaz­
ing swiftness — f o r advertising,
speaks to millions simultaneously. »&gt;’

The safety razor, the player piano,
massage cream, the glass baking dish
wallboard, fireproof roofing, the talk­
ing machine, soap flakes, canned soup
—one could go on indefinitely ex­
tending the list of products which to­
day testify to the ability o f national
advertising to create new merchandise demands.

There is probably no industry to­
day for which advertising has n ot
blazed new trails. There
no mer­
chant, wholesale-or retail, the scope
of whose business it has not greatly
widened.

But the main thing which a d v e r­
tising does for the retailer is to speed,
up his turnover; that’s what makes*
him a profit.

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*a Second Claes Matter, Ocf, l i l t , at the P o uo IIIm at
Florida, under act o f March

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A ll obituary
CM. card* of llianka. resolutions
tort Ices of entertainments where
ISM ure made, will be charirtd
ilar advert lain* rates.
n a n t u b a m o c i a t i o p r b ib
HU Associated Press la exclusr untitled to tbs use fo r republion of all
news dispatches
tiled to It or not otherwlie
lied In this paper and also the
I news published herein. All
it* of re-publlcatlon of special
herein are also reserved.

BIBLE T H O G H T FOR TO D AY
. THUS S A IT H T H E LORD, Call
mu, and 1 w ill answer thee,
shew thcc great and mighty
m which thou knoweat not. . .
i)d, 1 will bring it health and
, and 1 w ill cure them, and
reveal unto them the abundof pence nnd truth.— Jeremiah

a fresh start toward financial independence.
The greatest men in all lines of activity In the country
are endorsing the thrift idea. The benefits that will be
secured from this special week will depend entirely on how
seriously the lessons of the week are impressed and how
permanently the idea of thrift takes hold of those who think
of it.
There is little fear for the financial independence of the
man or woman who invests his earnings judiciously and who
studies how to save regularly from the weekly earnings and
puts away a little nest egg for the proverbial rainy day. The
smart man or woman who plans to spend all his earnings for
a temporary “good time" regardless of the consequences,
will soon come to grief.
Sanford presents great opportunities for the thrifty per­
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son. It has good banks
and good
estate. It offers every
possible assistance to the man or woman determined to save.
Ben Franklin's warning should be remembered espe­
cially during Thrift Week “Beware of little expenses. A

The All-Florida Exhibit Will Help

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Sanford real estate.
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Buy more Sanford real estate.
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modate many tourists next winter.
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The' Investor who gets in on
the ground floor w ill reap the prof.

Forrest Lake is ngnin Mayor of

Sanford. Why not elect him for
Ufa?— Tam|ia Tribune.
Th* yacht basin will make it
waible fo r tourists to come to
uiford in their private yachts.
A new hotel fo r Sanford

isn't
•M tigh .
This
city must have
mmm new apartment houses as
« * n as many more new houses.

The year 1924 has started oat
well and business has been good.
Indications arc that Sanford is
fo fo f to have its most prosperous

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Look ahead a year or two and
see if you can picture in your
mind what Sanford will look like
then. A re you far-sighted or near
aighted?
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few cold days make tourlate appreciate the warm climate to
be found in Florida. And a few
cold days make home folks content
with th eir lot.

The band concerts will be a great
attraction for Sanford. Many muMe lovers enjoy the open air con­
certo. N ext ycar Sanford should
arrange to have them more fre­
quently.
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“ W hat Florida needs nbove everything else is good,
wholesome advertising.”
The above statement was made by Governor Hardee in
his appeal to the people to support the all-Florida exhibit to
be shown next month in Mndison Square Garden.
In an editorial Sunday the Palm Beach Post urges all
Floridans to learn by heart Florida facts so that they may
broadcast them like shoal markers, to guide the destiny o f
thousands pouring into the state annually in search of homes
and wealth and happiness. ‘
Florida w ill be in the lim elight at Madison Square G ar­
den in February. Thousands upon thousands o f interested
people will view the exhibits nnd from those exhibits w ill
form their opinions as to the differen t sections o f this great
state.
Sanford and Seminole county will be well represented
and will have, an exhibit reflecting credit on this prosperous
section. In neglecting their personal interests to make the
display a good one the citizens from this county who have the
exhibit in charge are doing a great work. They intend to
make Seminole’s showing second to none.
Along w ith the great amount o f advertising Florida w ill
receive from this exhibit, Saniord will get its share. It w ill
be good wholesome advertising appealing to the better class
of people and the kind desired for this state.

Over A Billion Increase In Wealth
On Monday the department o f commerce announced its
preliminary estimate o f the value, December 31. 1922 o f the
principal form s o f wealth for the state of Florida. The total
amounted to $2,423,602,000 as compared with $921,796,000
in 1912 an increase o f 162.9 percent. Per enpitn values made
an increase o f 103.9 percent.
A gain o f over a billion dollars in Florida wealth is shown
in the above figures. Florida is a great state. Each year
it astonishes the rest o f the United States. But yet the state
as a whole has only made a start and the coming years will
show much greater gains.

Business
concerns throughout
this country o f ours believe in
WMting a lot o f money. Evcrv
day the mails bring to The Herald
office many letters suitable only
fo r deposit in the waste paper
Sanford banks show substantial
growth. This speaks well fo r the
prosperous people in Sanford and
Seminole County.
Bank state­
ments are good barometers of
financial and business conditions.
Almost every* dny a new hotel
la constructed in Miami. But ten
yean ago Miami wasn’t much
larger than Sanford is today. San­
ford ten years from now w ill also
be building hotels and apartment*
a t a fast elip.
The Herald hns been asked for
Information concerning Sanford
by a building contractor o f Phila
delphia.
He states that he Is
considering this section o f the
state and upon his arrival w ill beln the construction of houses.
omc people .should be the ones t&gt;
make the profit but outsiders ur*
seeing the opportunities, ami ar*&gt;
wasting
no tim e making their
plans to start operations.

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This story was old— good and old
— before prohibition came in.
As I used to hear it, years and
years ago, two southern gentle­
men of ripened age sat one eve­
ning by the hospitable fireside of
one of them when the shocking
discovery was made that there
wasn’t a drop in the house to
drink.
“ Jim! Oh. you Jim,” called the
host and in prompt response his
black body-servant
appeared in
the living room door,
“ Jim," ordered his master, “ I’ve
just found out that the demijohn
is empty and here Colonel Doo-

Oti Friday Sanford will take an­
other progressive step by voting
«920 ,000 in bonds for the purpose
o f acquiring the public utilities
and erecting a new city admin!*tratfon building.
Real citizen*
who have the future o f their citv
• t heart are seeing to it that they * toddy. Throw a saddle on the
are qualified to participate in this lasttst horse in the stable and
grab n jug and light out for town
important election.
as fast as you can go and bring a
supply
of luuor
lack.
It
you
It is a noticeable fact that th
n a n who goes out after business hurry, you ought to be back in
gets his share ami more, while the just forty minutes. But don't bse
fellow who waits fo r business tv any time —l don’ t believe we can
come to him is always grumbling wait a single minute longer than
about poor business condition*. that!*’
“ Bo*s," proclaimed J in ,
*Tse
The aggressive business man is *.
consistent advertiser. And the on,* gone!"
“ The roads are powerful muddy.
who doesn’t advertise doesn't do
Jim
the volume of business he could Major," said the guest, a i
vanished. “ I'm afraid y u r man
won't be able to m A e the round
One o f the most popular build­ trip on schedule tim e."
"Don’t you worry. Colonel.” said
ings In a city the site of Sanford
la the Y. M. C. A. "budding. San­ the Major, com fortingly. “ That
ford people would be doing n fine boy of mine is the most punctual
thing to nrovid * toe city with an nigger there is in the whole state
organisation o f this character. of Tennessee." Hi* glanced a - his
There is not a finer bunch o f young watch. “ He's just about gallop­
m**n anywhere then is found in ing out of the stable now.”
this city. They shoo'd have the
He vrt down his timepiec • stili
Colonel Poolove.
advantage o f a fine Y. M. C. A. it h .i h';r.,L
building.
drooling slightly at the
mouth,
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Real estate men in other rit'es 'h»* pair proceeded to follow the
o f Florida ara fnini-ing -'n u t ilv* black nicj.ienger on his errand.
possibilities in Sanf *rd. When live
"He's
passing
through the
and Drogre*«ive realtors commence i swamp," said the Major, after a
inquiring about n citv there are five minutes’ wait.
bound to he r*ore renl estate de­
"Yes.” agreed the Colonel, "and
velopments.
Sanford is gottin*' now he’* going past
Donovan’s
■good advertising these dav* and blacksmith shop."
real estate men now op ‘rating in
"H e’s just rattled aero*.* Chamthe statf* « r e desirous of con*'n«r pey’s bridge."
(I here.
Sanford need* more live,
“ The Methodist burying ground
uo to the minute real e«tate men i* just ahead o f him !”
Th ey make Florida cities grow
“ The burying if.oimd is behind
fa tter.

Brown ft Co. It la Mr. Wttatad
annual contribution to Ittini
raphy and includes the folia
tog:
four eyes are like loot front
cathedral.—Eleanor Hollowell A
bott.
Fleeting a* a ferryboat ab
shine— Franklin P. Anitas.

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doca takfc a brave man.
the bridge tabic.— Anon.
A bou t as neat as a coal-heaver ■
nails.— Anon.
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Ho ran fo r third base like »
wholesale bootlegger pursued by
revenuers.— Anon.
About ns much privacy as a
statue in the park.— Anon.
Some men nte like the Einstein
theory— nobody at home under­
stand* them.— Anon.
N oisy as iron waves splashing
and dashing on an iron ocean.—

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LAST

At|Icr mind is like a sundial: U
records only pleasantness.— Anon.
Different as Piers Plowman and
Mr. Pickwick.— Anon.
Absurd ns a Hottentot marooned
on an iceberg.— Anon.
o f tom ato soup.— Anon.
Distressing as an amateur cock­
tail.— Aron.
D ifficu lt as to put a blister on a
porcupine.— Anon.
No more privacy than a Broad­
way w n ffie cook.— Anon.
Littered with debris as a picnic
train.— Gertrude Atherton.
Lonely as a bachelor looking at
Niagara Falls in June.— Arthur
Bear.
.
Harmless as filtered water.
Thomas Beer.
. . . . . .
Scattered like storm-lashed birds.
—John Boj'cr.
,
His heart knocked like n rord
car tryin g to climb the roof o f n
Methodist
church.— Geltu
Bi|rgess.
Vainly as one strikes at water
with a sword.— W itter Bynner.
Freckles like rust spots.— W illa
Cather.
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Woman is like n gun. Her range
is limited. But in the home she
hits a man like ten thousands o f
brick.— G. K. Chesterton.
Locked teeth, like the tight edges
of a sprung trap.— Irvin S. Cobb.
The face of the world looks as
though it had shaved itself with
a broken beer bottle while stand­
ing on a barrel in a cyclone.—
Benjamin De Casseres.
She looked like a fire in a pawn­
shop. fa it covered with diamonds
an' watches chains.— F. B. Dunne.
His voice was like a buizssw
striking a rusty nail.— Arthur Folwell.
Her head poised like a parachute.
— Zona Gale.
Bounded like a rate exchange
when some one has trodden on the
tail o f a Foreign Minister.— Philip
Guedclla.
F elt as out o f place as an Elk at
Oxford.— Percy Hammond.
Apparent to the naked eye as
the Woolworth Building.— Robert
Cortes Halliday.
More money than the telephone
company's wrong numbers.— Sam
Heilman.
Eyes slits, like wise, smiling old
buttonholes.— Fanny Hurst.
Face like a three-part* deflated
football.— A. S. M. Hutchinson.
About as much
chance as a
quart o f whisky on an Indian re­
servation.— Peter B. Kvne.
Slowly pronouncing and deliver­
ing the words like a man pitching
quoits.— D. H. Lawrence.
Pathetic as an octogenarian mes­
senger boy.— Charlotte Le lleau.
Durable as a pig's nose— War­
ren Lewis.
Laughter, like love, is an expres­
sion o f man’s vehement revolt
against reason.— William J. Locke.
Discouraged as a frog catcher
in the Desert o f Sahara.— Doit
Marquis,,
Women are just like elephants
t’ me. I like t ’ look at ’em, but I
wouldn't want one.— Abe Martin.
Needful as the sun.— George
Moore.
Sacramental, like the sweeping
o f a hearth,— Christopher Morley.
One star, serene nnd still, hangs
like a ltar light.— Maurice Morris.
Beautiful as one red rose in a
garden o f lilies.— Robert Nichob,
Out o f date as yesterday's shave.
— Ge.»ige Jean Nathan.
Hospitable as a ht.rgry shark tr
a swimming missionary.— Fred­
erick O'Brien.
Firpo was a* open as an um­
brella.— Neal O’ Hara.
Drab as the annual parade of
tlr. Columbia University profes­
sors making their New Year’s call
on Nicholas
Murray
Butler.—
Frank W ard O’M all.y.
The g ra y marsh clouds are tan­
gled like angleworms in a pail.—
Ellist H. Paul.
About as easy to do up an ele­
phant in a shawl strap.— Channing
Pollock.
A husband, like un’ o religion
nnd medicine, must br laken with
blind faith.— Helen Row'nnd.
W istful as a letter lying un­
claimed.— Sara Saper.
Irrelevant as discordant notes of
fa r-o ff birds.— Evelyn Scott.
Menacing as metal. — Vance
Thompson.
Hapny as a tra ffic policeman
with fla t feet.— Charles
Hanson
Towne.
He never could g et over feeling
that to discover a woman excited
about an intellectual
thing was
like coming on her bathing.— Re­
becca W est.
About as thrilling as a lesson in
swimming would be to a middleaged goldfish.— II. C. Witwer.

N ew York judge resigned. Si'
817,500 Is small pav. He tali
like a bootlegger or landlord.

His Thankful Sentiments

The Greatest Partnership

By F R A N K L. S T A N T O N

n the Whole W orld"—

I reckon w e’re felin ’ thankful— I reckon'we ought to be,
Fer the good w e’ve had to the present— fer the future
we can't see;
Fer things th at we call our blessin’s— fer the trouble
an’ the sighs:
But fer all .the preaching’ an’ prayin', there’s a mist
there, ’round the eyes.

OUR ROY needs you.

You can help him.

He looks to you fo r guidance, so “ Dad" it’*
up to you.
Can you teach h!m anything of more vibe
than the care o f money—the habit of thrift!

Yes, I reckon w e’re feelin ’ thankful fer the life an*
ligh t w e know—
Fer the little love th at’s left us, an’ the love th a t’s
under the snow;
Fer the hope that the love will greet us somewhere on
a golden shore,
But in lonesome w inter shadows we sigh fer it more
an’ m ore!
Some o f us are divided— some have drifted a w a y ;
An’ the stars are not so beautiful N—there's less ligh t in
the d a y !
There’s a roof that gives us shelter— a table with plenty
spread,
But the vacant chairs bring heartache when we break
our d aily bread.

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But I reckon w e’re feelin ’ thankful, on the hills— in the
flowerless dells,
Fer the little ligh t that’s left us— fer the music o f the
bells;
A n ’ maybe w e’ll see clearer when the clouds arc swept
aw ay.
A n ’ the w eary w inter is no more, an’ we reach eternal
M ay.

B U Y T H A T W H ICH H A S B EE N TESTED AND HAS
PR O V E N S A T IS F A C T O R Y .

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G A IN E SV ILLE , Jan. 9.— Work
o f preparing the ’G ator varsity
basketball team fo r the coming
season will now begin in earnest,
with tho holiday season over. Di­
rector White, o f the athletie de­
partment, w ill train hia charges
with the view o f entering them in
tho Southern Intercollegiate Con­
ference tournament to be held nt
Macon, after they have finished
..
their regular season. T h e_ ____
season
w ill be opened here January 14 and
15 with games against Southern
College. Later a trip w ill bo taker,
Georg . South Carolina
through Georgia,
and parts o f North Carolina, while
on February 21,22 and 23, the Gat­
ors will play Southern, Rollins and
Stetson, respectively, In their
homo state,

Residence 217-W

Member of Sanford High School
1* Recipient of High Honor—
Stands Fourth In Nation­
SEMINOLE COUNTY FEDERA­
al Content.
TION CLUBS.

(A s Reported by'M rs. John
Leona:
irai.)
Scarcely two years have pass
*—M»cDowell Program
ed since the organisation o f tho
" J p K O Tea by Music 0 . Seminole County Federation, bat
Lunt nt Woman’* Club a t 4
this time has been marked by de­
finite efforts on the part o f the
Harry
Hecnsn
^y^Mrs
club women to better tho child life
entertain tho members o f
in their respective communities;
'idlers Bridge Club at her
secure parks, inspirational beauty
on Union Avenue, at 8 p.
spots for the coming generations;
plan for the educational advance­
»—Master Clifford Bell
ment of the county; protect bird
"entertoin a number o f his
life; encournge a higher onfer o f
citizenship through the right kind
friends at 4 p. m.» at his
of Americanization; look a lter the
on Celery Avenue.
needs of our poor, delinquents and
other unfortunates ;*nnd last but
-Mrs. M. S. Wlggina
certainly not least is the work of
entertain tho
Thirteen
bringing into closer touch with
Club at her
home on
each other on the grounds o f a
olia Avenue at 3 p. m.
common inctrcst the women o f our
East
Side Prim ary
county.
ent-Teachcr Assclatlon
at
Our child welfare committee to­
gether with tho I.eAguc o f Women
m
»y—West Side Prim ary PaVoters secured from •• tho county
l-Teachers
Association a t
commissioners ono year ago the
appropriation for the county nurse.
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South Side Prim ary PaWo held the following clinics last
feschcrs
Association ’ a t'
year:
one clinic fo r mid-wives;
one hookworm clinic, and a course
jiy-^irs. Deane Turner w ill
in bed side nursing sponsored by
ruin the Entrc Nous a t 8
ine Ked cross and worked largely
through tho different women's
day—Sanford Association o f
clubs in the county. This bedside
jiness Women wilt have dinnursing class wns most success­
m -at fi p- m., Valdes Hotel, in
ful for it worked not only with
of Mrs. Margaret Lalng,
the white but also with colored
hicago.
classes. Every child in the county
ir—Mrs. E. P. Morse will enschools was weighed and measured
jn the members o f the Book
as well ns being given a complete
....
trs Club at her homo at
physical examination.
The Ge­
jjedge Station.
neva l'arent-Tcnchers club put hot
lunches in their rural school and
—Mothers’ Club will be enequipped n playground.
Tooth­
lined by Mrs. Frank Adams
brush drills were given in every
Mrs. Sam Bradford at the '
school and tubes of tooth paste
[of the former at 3:30 p. m.
given nwuy. A course in physical
—The Siliie Harrison Chapculture was given and mni,y of
N ow Claire Scott holds the
N. S. I). A. R., will *hoId
the schools have purchased W al­
spotlight
ns
New
York’s
pret­
regular monthly meeting
ter Camp’s Daily Dozen, adn take
tiest
girl.
She
won
n
recent
he home of Mrs. G. R. Loucks
them every day. A ll the schools
Magnolia Avenue, a t 3 beauty contest and ns a reward
in the county except three own
_ek.
their own scales; the health cru­
will be featured in n new movie.
y—Literature Department o f
sade in In every school in tho coun­
nan's Club meet at 3:30 p. These beauty contests certainly
ty. The Geneva school gives once
seek out pretty faees, don’t u month a health play which the
club house.
they 7
children enjoy immensely nrd nt
|W. Entzminger o f Longwood
the same time learn important
the city Tuesday transacthealth laws without any
uqduo
liness.
pain. A Better Baby week will
T W E L F T H N IG H T I’ A R T Y ,
be put on December. Literature
cr Murrell o f Eustln spent
V ery unique anil lovely in every is being distribuetd to the mothers
tty here Tuesday attending to
on How to Feed the School Child
detail was the Tw elfth night par­ and all follow up work carries the
business.
bi
ty given hy Mr. and Mrs. F. D. M e-; nurse‘ s‘intoTho"hom e
where she
Scarlett of DcLnnd
wan Bride at their homo Monday e v e -! tries to improve conditions when
the business
visitors in n!r g.
necessary,
Ini Tuesday.
The county federation now owns
Tho rooms were beautifully dec­
a beautiful five-acre park on the
f. John Stcmper has as her orated in Christmas colors with UVkivn river. This is not to be
[her sister, Mrs. Wnlllc Gar- poinsettins, evergreens and silver cleared but left lurgeiy in its wild
of Crossville, Kansas.
stars
tropical stnte but running through

ream

Competing with more than 150,-

000 high school students from nil
parts o f the United States, Miss

^A

IS ll
AS WECL AS MAN!

ai#*v

THE PAINT WE
IS

- tS

SUNPROOF

S A N FRANCISCO , Jan. B .~
Man and lightning *hara equal rcIT DOES NOT CHAOC*
sponsibility in the fact that for­
est fires in ' California were more PEEL, NOR BLISTER,
destructive during the past year
CHALK OFF
^
than In any other state, according
. „ .
,
—
to a report issued by the United ^ Fun Line o f Kslaomlne, Ti
nishes anil Staiaa
States forest service here.
Eighty-six per cent o f all tho
I California Area in national forSOLD ONLY BY
1cstfl were extinguished by forest
rangers and their co-operators bcfore more than 10 acres had been
covered by flames. Forest o ffi­
cers obtained convictions against
120 violators o f state and federal
V Y e la k a B l d g .
Phono
fire laws.
“ The ’tailor-made’ cigarette and
the unextinguished match continue
to be the greatest enemies o f our
forests," anlft District Forester j
.
* »7l * V
Paul G. Rcdinglon. **It is sur-[
U- - ^
.*
prising niso to note the number of|
fires started by’ careless campers, j
— ------i
apt
Doc Hiller says: AvoidI spend
Ing money (even pennies,
penniet nickics
or dimes) fo r needle**
things,
lilt
‘ ln.*T lest
you come to want needed thing*.
cm b

Addie M. Muller, o f the Sanford
High School, winner in the State
Good Roads Essay Contest con­
ducted by the General Extension
Division o f the University of Flor- I
Ida, received honoruble mention j
nnd&gt; was judged to hnre one of the
four best essays entered in the j
National Contest, put on by the ;
Highway
Educal'
Boarft
Washington, D. C.
i
The judges of this contest were .
Secretary o f War, John W. Weeks;
Rubbing leather shoes with
Bishop F. Anderson, Methodist
vaseline occasionally keeps them
Episcopal Church, Cincinnati, Ohio:
soft and also helps to prevent
nru' Dr. Albert Shnw, Editor of
moisture from passing thirough
the “ American
Review of Rothem so quitkly.
veiws,” N ew York City.
Miss Muller’s cssny was enter- |
ed In the fourth Annual Good
Roads Essay Contest put on by
the Highway Education Board.
INCOME T A X IN N U T S H E L L
Tho subject for this year was ‘‘The
Influence o f Highway Transport'
WHO? Single persons who had
on the Religious Life of my Com- 1
net income o f $1,000 or more
munity," and the reward for first
or gross income o f $5,000 or
place was a $1,000 scholarship in
more, and married
couples
any college or university in the
who had net income o f $2,000
United States. The first prize went
or more or gross income of
to Miss Dorothy Louise Roberts,
$5,000 nr more must lllu reo f Harlan, Kentucky, and in ad­
returns.
dition the committee awarded hon­
orable mention to the essays by
WHEN?
The filing period it
Miss M arjorie Mathews, of Port­
from January 1 to March 15,
land, Oregon; Ben Thompson, Peo­
1921.
ria, Arizona; ami Miss Addic Mul­
WHERE?
Collector o f internal
ler o f Sanford, Florida.
revenue fur the district in
Those who won in the Florida
which tho person lives or hn&lt;
State Contest were: Sccohd place,
his principal place ut busi­
Norman Chamberlain, Miami High
ness.
School, Miami; third [lace, M r.1
M
George K err Armes, l.con High
HOW? Instructions on Form
School, o f Tallahassee; fourth!
1040A nnd Form 1010; also
place. Mr. Richard N. Merrill, Jr.,
the
law nnd regulations.
of Alinmi High School, Miami,
•nt’
Flnridn. In speaking bf the con­
W H AT? Four per cent normal
test, B. C. Kiicy, Director of the
tox on the first $4,000 o f net
General Extension Division, says:
income in excess o f the per­
“ Miss Addie Muller has rmt only
sonal exemption and credits
won national distinction for her­
for dependents.
Eight
per
self, but her achievement reflect*
cent normal tnx on balance o f
M iN V lK tiL
great credit upon the Sanford I ,
net income. Surtax front 1
school under the supervision of hove increased religious activity. ]
E N T E R T A IN E R S
cent to 50 per cent on net
Mr. T. W . Lawton, County Super-1 A ll life w iu
broadened; young,
incomes over $G,000 fo r the
intcr.dcnt, G. h. McKay, High peoples’ societies furnished cxyear 1023.
PRICES
School
____ . ... ,,nnd Miss Bara porjt,tK.a Iimj developed
thought
30c, 73c, $1.00, SI 50 plus T a x
Muriel, head of the Department of
Scats Now n Halo
along many lines, encouraging
TIPS FOR T A X P A Y E R S .
English.
No. 9.
The Influence of Highway Tran­ comradeship nnd helpfulness. .Sun­
day school nnd church cunic to
Prdifrtinns for contributions to
sport Upon the Religious Life
distance was
no corporations or organizations “ or­
nf My Community.
■,mean more,• ,when
-----,
In my home county in north- lunger on obstacle.
ith better ganized and operuted exclusively
■Yld
tiirinri'
western Oklnhuma, the region once;communication it was easier to fur religious, charitable, scientific,
literary,
or
educational
purposes
called No Man’s Land, the d c v e l- &lt; P ^ t ce the deeper principles ..!
imttjf
npment o f good roads nnd of all Christianity, love and kiqJliness. * * • no part o f tho net earnings
o f which inures to the benefit of
religious activity have been In-;
ho,nu‘ . ,1
nl,sf l&lt;’Tl :,r^ ,,f tl U!
separably connected, ever since th e-earjy days, absent 15 or 20 years, any private stock-holder or in­
first dusty covered-wagon stopped should conu* back now. driving his dividual" nre deductible to the e x ­
beside some creek.
w iry little ponies, he would see tent of 15 per cent o f the taxpay­
The religious life o f a community
many o f his prayers for No er's net income for 11)23, compot
bio*
is n brornl term; it includes more M ali'* Land have been answered oil without the benefit o f this de­
1W
duction.
Every
church
coimtitutcs
than church attendance and pray- uud he could well say with Odell
Clem
Jones
Liver
and
Kidney
a
religious
corporation
o
r
organ
­
received hy Mr.
1“..........
* “ l int.cr(va1^ ?...* » » » trnil"
Murrell, formerly of t h is , .The *guests wedo
,
, er meetings. - It covers spiritual Sheppard:
J
and on
the plateau in the pnrk
•nt s
Tonic Will Do It
ization for the purpose o f tljb
iut now of Minmi, was* in and Mrs, McBride. Mrs. E. D. Mob- ‘ ^ ili be placed a camp concrete fire pirns? o f living, and nil inter-1 There are road* that dumber to deduction. •Donations to intssiinv
-CUM
greet
the
dawn,
|rd Tuesday* on business.
ley nnd Mr. Ralph Warren were place for cooking. This is nisiso course that lifts to r. higher plane
\s a lo n ’r wlnui there I* w e a k ­
nry funds, church buildings, pew
During
the
last
few
years
immense.
n'isty
rea,
ness
nml
I
lek
e
f
iipiH-tlto.
when
li
I
chosen
______ _________
king andqtqueen for the eve the county’s bird sanctuary. Evrents, assessments anil dues paid lltlle i scrip'll mnkfH you feel'
Thnngcs in mode? o f living, have' 'V qridcrlng restlcsttiy on and on
RoyaPNelghbtfrs' W A ’mer- Mltthli,-* I t M 1 I'PIKM f l»*
•fo-churches are deductible.
ning and given the seat or honor. •S dlub.jp U|tj,‘oHJ)tJ\Wi&gt;!j,ttparfc1 taken place,
| lire.I yi.Mfle tfV Urilr: • -y M ir hack •*
eh'iihg\A a
W ilft
$hrr.uph.a
place,'cWngy.1
d fft
ffm
y trraail^
^
,
. i-th « -ycwr^ fcmd Be:
mcet in Masonic Hall at
MltlSUp
no,the city o f Sanford owns five.
Deductions for contributions-to i H.'li. s, yinir tumuli tastes mill y ear I
ursday evening. A ll mem- The lights were then turned out.
Our educational committee is able to the moie general construe- Uut these that march across tho political campaigns nre not allow­ , ,li e|i Is lirnlieii, rieni .lute s Liver
I •■tel KMtiev To nic Is ilie one ihlityrl
plain,
»rc requested to ba present, High up in the oust end o f the raising a 5100 scholarship. This tion of good roads.
able.
that will restore ymtr slrt&gt;nalh miii! Will Wnrlt Wenders For You” ^
Only those who have lived in
Pnat batincm of go!« enrori, &gt;
t will be election o f officers. living room appeared an electric will be completed by Christmas
(To lie continued Tom orrow )
I'lt'i'ile &gt;etl lo
eiljov
life
I'f.K M I
No Man’s Imnd can even faintly O a t of the nights and sounds o f
nnd
loaned
to
a
girl
now
in
Talla­
ri'NCM
I.IVK U
A N D K I I 'N K V
.utsnw
. .
Z 7
. ..
star, while "Ktur o f tho Eust" was
men.
] T u N I f , lienuise
of
Its
ueie r.il
&gt;»nd Mrs. C. A . \Vhidden an-, ...
,
.
...
...
hassee. We nre now working on utilize what heartaches nnd strugrr yttD
Ti IN li ’ met lienll li-alvlnit elTerl. leisj
A re lending back to God.
:t the hirth o f a daughter on ] 8oft,y n «y e d , ** it hy magic tiny plans for a county library sys­ g le j its
settlement
has meant.
,.r2&gt;
eslalilIslleil ll.n lf its a
repn^nl*.fil I
kiber 2fith at their homo on colored lights appeared among the tem.
Many n homesick woman has
eeme.n fo r
T fH tl’II*
I.IVRIt.
KKVKIt. M A T , M i l l AMD l l t t . l W
*tto Avenue. The little 1ns- evergreen nnd silver stars, that
Each town in the county will in thought wistfully of some little
otflSiI
i” r.M .'uvi:x i .iv c i : an d k in
u been named Joyce Ann.
the next month be made a bird white church “ back east;" its
banked the stairway.
N I : V T O N I I ' la nol only lieneftrlnl'
sanctuary nml the federation owns peaceful fulness, and the friendly
ns a liver medicine, l.nt
It rx c rA long high bench covered with
Beautiful scenic and costume Dlnck-Dniuf'ht Rcccmmended r ' s . - 1 a elemiN'na nml stlmnlatlmr
t. Paul Biggers nnd son, Paul,
nossibly the largest bird flancutary faces o f those who weru brothers
hifleetien
In
the
siomiu'h
mel
1■ ut red
velvet
trimmed
with
inscl,
on
uve returned
homo from
in the stnt?, being an SO acre tract ami sisters in that church. Many creations, spiondid musical, vocal
by an Arkansas Farm er Who ids. Throiiull Its eteeUent e &lt;- [
Palm Beach and
Miami, elther end o f which was a cast o f |nn,j located ut Altamonte. The a strong man, without quite d e -, vaudeville ami comedy numbers
■
fl’i
il iartlr
prti|irrile i Idlliitii Imiutrl- pronysed by that popular min
Mas llred It, When Need­ lies whlelt lilVe lllterferl'etl V, lilt
they w*r* the guests o f Mr. camel representing a desert earn-; (jce;i wiil pass to the federation fining his need, wanted the i n
fiiio arf
which
for 25
lie'llth.V pl'oeesse., are driven
out
tr*. Fred Shnw and Mr. nnd vun laden with packages o f vnri- ■a„ g0on us the town passes the or- spiraiion o f forceful sermons ami sU c! nttrneUon
ed, for 25 Years
T n h e tin I'MJ.S ivIdle
uslmr
Ine
M yrtle Avenue and FourtlPwn* B
William llloom for two weeks. oue shape nnd size— done nf w h ite; dinnnee declaring themselves sanc- solemnly swelling music. But it years have been returning each
tneilleltie - the T u N J l' n til Itlial l - ,
takes money to build churches, and
»&lt;&gt; Sanford under the perpaper tied with tinsel and ilium- tuaries.
Street
.......led.
Tin: fu s e
m hmai .l —t i i i :
and Mrs. Endor Curlettc o f mated with tiny lights was placed, Our Americanization committee a fair number of members to sup-! ’I1’ "* management and direction &lt;&gt;C
\.
Iintfield,
A
rk
.—
Mr.
G.
W
Par­
m:S'KK»T
is
i
:
u
k
a
t
.
A. Loburn. N ot the biggest, hut
■a spent thu day here Tucs- before the king and queen. Th ese, chairman is making n tour o f the port them, and the settlers were i
I '.'ienlll.il
Atelersett,
Smtfnrd,
sons, n well known
funner ifli
ordinarily
pool,
nnd
long
distances
J
‘
no
^est.
Coburn
:*
Mi-strels
Florida.
I■list
r Tli
the former attending the were the gifts to be chosen by the county schools teaching the corpub- Route 1, this place, says: ” 1 keep
inis caused much tnerri-1n e t usngo o f the flap and instill­
ng of the County Commis- guests.
p lo t |
Black-Draught in my hbfnu nil the i
in
,
■*. Mrs. Curlott attending tho ment as they regardless o f shape jng in our boys nnd girls reverence
h i)
s lime, it is the best all-around
only a card for our country nnd its laws. Each J S » n 5 h " i w e i » l l » « W ; wori-S,iJ«'tfLw }.*.
eon of the County Federation or size contained
iW
Old time features and modern medicine I have ever found for the :
board star and tiny silver pencil, I school is to be given n book. The few.
rs nt the Valdez.
liver and for constipation. We he- *
roads
,
ideas
contribute
their
part
with
the
the evening favors. The king and King Code.
As more f i l l e r .
" g j ; 'r e p u t i U * of «
u t‘ the Beat gan using it 25 or more years ngo
AI. D EPARTM EN T ENJO Y queen were presented with a pack-; Our social service committee were
improved
,
, Ringing shows enroute," continue ntfH have used it whenever needed
BRIDGE P A R T Y .
agu which contained large pop- has secured help from the county very
---- w-orst
---------crossings
. on tlw o w b t„ „bo
„ PVcr welcome visum
*
\c since. I have never found any oth­
visitors.
At
•»r|J
Itriiaulsis m e Insiriirti d lo refund money In ev ery Instance ulicru
corn balls.
commissioners and administers the were fixed, and the deepest sand .. Milano Theatre on Wodnr’sdnv
s.itlsf.ictory re.nils aro not old,lined.
T h e very llr .l d o s e o f
er medicine as good fo r constipa­
l»*h
rt.lM I JOM'.H I.IV K U \ M l K I I I %M l T U M I ’
lightful in every way, was the
A guessing contest was then money for one poor widow and strawed. Sunday schools, and qc- ,
noni l mml or li.-it i*rn-.
tion, and that was what I suffer­
nlmosl Invnrliilily slops the lend, ney o f sneesini; and cnnahlnfr
e party given Tuesday af- pnrtieipated in, the 12 months w as' four orphans. One home has Jiccn saeionully church were held in the
n,joru]in- a,j(j
concerts ed with till I began using Black- !
mnl
lllu third ilese usually Stopi the severest I'uLD. T he I'ommuH
on for the members of the So- represented by some decoration I investigated for social agencies j first ime-ruom scnoulhouiio, nnd no;
|V|(, ,MJiniia r nml snaunv min­ Draught. Black-Draught correct- j
I ’old must hv I ' U s j ' d as li iierhill-v d isease ;n» wet rill of It ut once.
Jepnrtment o f the Woman’s or effect in tne rooms nnd the!outride o f the state. The comity ono who has not experienced a !-trc,j
SpnU are ,,,)W ol, ed this condition, and now we use !
If your musi:li* are s ire or you h av e that chilly feeli ng
with a dull headache, lt‘» a sure hIk u that you have taken rnlil
with Mrs. \V. J. Thigpen as lady or gentleman guessing cor- farm has been furnished enter- dearth o f religious influences, can sale at li. C. Bowers.
4^1
it for the liver and for indigestion
Ih.n'i
wait fo r Pneiitmihla to d i n d o p , hut hoy a hutile of I’l.KM
Missl tainmont several times, and the estimate thu real value o f Sunday
**• There were 15 tabies o f rectly was given n prize.
,\ complete change o f personnel. — a light and sluggish feeling nfJHNK.H I . I V K U A N D K ll&gt; N K V T U N I l * today.
: &gt; «*ist I* Hinall
rs.
Demnrius Musson received the cut convict camp inspected and lltera- school there. Men and women scenery, costumes and programme, i ter meal*, for bnd taste in th e !
and vou emi not afford to take a chance ut tills .lime o f year.
For daln ut
tted plants and baskets o f cut glass basket and Mr. Victor Mc- ture sent to the convicts. Clothes drove weary miles over the toil­ comedy and musical numbers, vau­ mouth and sour stomach.
&gt;rs were used with artistic ef- Laulin a large apple pie. Victor have been furnished several fam- some roads, to feel anew the “ peace deville mid character acts with J.
“ My wife uses it fo r headache
that passelh understanding,’’ and A. Coburn's Minstrels ut the Mi^ and billlousness. It sets on our
,n I*1*5 large auditorium where sccmed to be very popular. But,lilies,
i Our me tings nre always enjoy* old, old miracles were translated lane Theatre on Wednesday, Jam shelf nnd we don’ t let it get out.
ear,i tables were arranged. he carried it home with him.
Delicious
punch
was served1able from a social standpoint. The into the marvels of their daily ft. Splendid aingitig, jazzy danc­ It has been u great help to us. 1
J* shaded in red, and the large
&gt;’ fire, completed the charin- throughout the evening.
women meet and have a short ses- surroundings ior thu little chil­ ers, funny comedians' novelties Believe a great deni o f sickness is
dcturc.
A little game o f Ruth ami Jacob sion in the morning and then ad- dren.
and clean fun. This is said to be caused by hurried eating und conore i were kept on tallies de- was played, a fter which refresh- journ for a luncheon served by the
Still the relentless mdos were a the best company and production rtipntion, and Bluek-Draught, if
■ with blue birds, and af- ments o f coffee, chicken sand-, hostess club. Wc nlways try to barrier.
A
home
missionary, Manager Coburn has ever brought taken right, w ill correct this con­
have one or two good speakers but dauntlcssly daring heat or cold, t n Sanford in the past 25 consccu- dition.”
nuniher of rubbers of bridge, wichea and cake wore served.
i
prize for high score, silk linThe guests enjoying this lovely hover crowd our program.
driving a team o f Indian ponies, tiv e seasons
under his manageGet Thcdford’s, the original and
•At
our
last
meeting
Sirs.
E.
M.
party
were:
Dr.
nnd
Mrs.
E.
D.
might meet inuny warm welcomes ment. Slim Vermont, Nate Mulroy, only genuine Black-Draught pow­
'* w«v won by Mrs. W. M.
1 6
Second prize, a grey linen Mobley, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Vivian Kpeer, Galloway, Mrs. Bl F. Blackman in the isolated settler’s home, and Hunk White, lien McAtce, Edward dered liver medicine. Sold every­
J. was awarded Mrs. E. M. Mrs. Fannie Munson. Mrs. R. II. nnd Mrs.. John Fuller were honor yet encounter refusals to attend c . Clifford, Chester Huffman, Oar- where.
NC-1G0
i
o
m
i
m
;
uttiiu'r
a
m
i
ivr.u
r
FittiM
\
iu:ioit
t-iuiCMiiwi
&gt;way.
Rcniek, Mrs. L. A . Mickey, Misses guests nnd each brought a mes- church services, because they were lot Jones, Joe McAnalon, Charles
I I I A IN NEW M l l l l i , I ' l l l l . M I K I . I M I I \ A M l I T I I l ' VIJII
Bowing the awarding o f the Margaret Miller, Ollie Vera Glis- sago o f inspiration nnd good cheer, too far o ff, and the roads bad, or Donioo, J. W . Pcnnycnuk, DeVuro
■A &gt;*
I
ls; the hostess,
assisted by son, Demarius Musson, Fannie Mis. John List spoke on benutin- because, in the rush o f farm work, and DeCnrlo, and a big company
...... 1
horses worked all week must rest o f other
....... well known .minstrel men
MiNOLIN AMO liOLDREYlR /Hy.-cv’tUm* D- Sharon, Miss Kath- Reba Munson, Faye Mickey and cation of highways and parks.
T?' LOOKS C WONDER Z A6E
During the
remaining months on Sundays. The work of better! o f merit, Scuts on sale at R. C.
WHkey nnd Miss Ruba WH- Dorothea Mickey. Messrs. Ralpt
\a to organized churches, in the fe w 1Bowers.
i served tempting refresh- Warren, II. Milieu, Victor Mci.au- nf our club year we are _going
—----------------- -----f in sistin g of salad, saltincs, lin, Ivey Stewart, and LcRoy W il­ conduct a club institute and have small towns, had little influence.
. and coffee.
a parliamentary law class under outside the immediate limits of the1 Lake county had the honor of
liams.
.Mrs. E. M. Galloway.
town. The roads were still a hin- putting the first bate o f 1923 cot18iWl?s, one ° f the-largest and
drance; the roads, and lack nf any ton on th cm irket last week and
.delightful parties given by
C O U N T Y F E D E R A TIO N
EXCESC PERSPISATiCH
UUSINESS
W O M EN ’S
A SSO ­ mi an* o f speedy transportation.; it is believed that G.rovcand has
ppvial Department this season,
LU NC H EO N .
C IATIO N D INNER A T V A L D E Z A 19 mile trip then wus, to many,: the argest cotton geld in iuike
•tie cordial hospitality of 51rs.
OILY SKIN-OOOfl OF PERSPIRATION
The Sanford Business Women’s I the equal o f one o f GO today. In j county.
Pen was reflected in every deThe officers o f the Seminole
BLACKHEADS— ENLARGED PORES
Association
will
have
a
dinnm’
rummer
the
long
sandhills
and;
■
County Federation of
Woman’s
Probably more celery lias been
Club were entertained Tuesday at Thursday evening at the Val- |slippery clay slopes, and in winter)
RED HOSE— FRECKLES
G. F. S.
1 o’clock nt a most enjoyable dt z Hotel
in
honor o f Mrs, ict-eavcteil streams, drifted mails,' sown In Seminole county to (Into
Will Knp Your SJkin Fm h Looking
luncheon at the Valdez Hotel.
|Margaret I aing of Chicago, 111. or frozen slush kept people at |than over before. An effort la be10 annual business
meeting
The lo rg tabic was centered with The regular weekly luncheon nt hnnic. Mut ir vehicles were rsre, ing made to have early celery cel•lection of officers o f the G. a large crystal basket filled with the Lu-Beth Cafeteria will be post­ for their value was unproved, and! ery in the belief th.it it will be j M A I L r u S T O D A Y r ' I ^ ^ f f
the condition nf the roads discour-1 less liable to attacks o f insects
-w as held Tuesday afternoon sweet peas in pastel tints nnd the poned this week. .
0 home of Miss Eva Grace place cards were also in floral
aged their use. Newspapers stim- and diseases. Optimism prevails.
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designs.
T H E A. S. C. E. TO M EET
ulnted Intenst, however, and cu-l
--------- o-------i?eiT »&gt;n ^aVenth Street.
“ eh bugfnes.i was attended to,
During the luncheon, a general
ORLANDO, Jail. 9.— The A ll- riosity did its share.
With the;
The fine asphalt road* o f Taylor
M a n l l n l r In 'I he \ c w l lit!, Atf.crirnik i . y n i —I J r t j I h r mint
f aJ™ made for the year’s work. discussion of the Federation work South Christian Endeavor conven- arrival o f automobile.*, good r.»ndii| county have proven a blcusing to
Jan. 10th, 11th, and 12th,
bnriliMu-il, nitt.l nuin hiiltml i b r a r r - a i i r r H I , nil ih ru n u h ikt-, s r n t l enrol Stone was re-elected and the County Federation page in tion will meet in Daytona Beach became a necessity, and a lasting the people during the pn*t exces- |
•cent.
3!U3 Tire* and T u Iicm
lu r ntyalrry |ilu&gt; u l l h i iil n r u n ltp n r l u n . I t In p r r r l n c l , i . h n l Ihp *•
the ________
Sanford _______
Herald. Chairman
in 192G i f members or the orguni- change took p la c e , resulting in | »iv e rainy Weather, anti the wonder !
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^thc conclusion o f business tho from each club were appointed to zatioa in this state are successful ] good straight roads, passable in. is howpeople managed
Itrn rr n l lnib llr K i l l u n d r m l n u l nnrl m p i r t h l r . F i i n r l n n l l n c . rwtiA
to
gel jjuy your gas from visible pumps
u i a u l i r — u nm.I r n s r u a . lu u I h r t l l r r . It l i a t l r r « ' | i r r . . l b l r l l i r l l l r r . "
** served potato salad, sand- work with the Federation chair- in carrying out plans outlined i all seasons. It took perseverance along for
somany
years without
XX llli J u m r . I l n n k r . . l i K r n l l y n ll u r ru u n k n , ll uh y ll ln r k b u ru . •
here bp the executive committee, i and hard work, but inun who dared them.
* nn&lt;* i edu topped with whip- man, Mrs. John Leonardi.
W i l l i a m l l u n r , nml n r n . l I 'I I M - M XI I N K N T .
ercam.
Cover* were laid for Mrs. John The meeting is scheduled to meet No Man’s Ijuid
were never quiternhers present at this meeting I cunardi, Mrs. Endor CUrlett, Mrs. July 2G o f thut year. The execu-! ters.
PRICES— 50c to $2.00
Misses Dorothy Mcro, F lor­ B. ,G. Smith. Mrs. W. B. Ballard;! tive committee has also completed
Because they forced the improve,
in Cn0’ V e?.'K‘a Mobley, Grace Mrs. Porter Wakefield, Mrs. W. ( V arrangements for tho program Of ment o f roads, automobiles helped
Scuts on Sale Thursday— M ail Orders Now
103 Palmetto Avenue
Carol Stone, Tillye Benja- Wolcott, Miss Agnes Berner, Miss] the Florida state convention to be in many ways. It is hard to be­
1113
Sanford
Avenue
Mrs. B. J. |held nt Tnnipa June 13-10 o f this lieve, even when one has witness­
ow nna ,Kl'.nncr • Eva Grace Elizabeth Musson,
Phone 481-J
r and Mrs. John Leonardi. Starling and Mrs. R. E, Tolar.
ed the change, how
much they
year.

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STORE

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TONIGHT

D airy.'Poultry and
Live Stock Feed

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See the “ Marriage
of the Midgets” at
High School, Jan. 15.

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YOUR
L A Z Y LIVER

P H O N E s
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Wonder
Feeds

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One Night Only, Wednesday

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Jan.

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SPECIAL PRICES

See the “ Marriage
o f the Midgets” at
High School, Jan. 15.

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of five and one-half phr wntum! THE PROCEEDS TO* BE D fr or lithographed far&lt;5to # ) per annua, interest pay­
R IV E D
FROU
TH E
SALE turps of said Mayor
PROVIDING able semiannually, oh the first I TH E R E O F , T O BE USED TO Clerk.

And said
ORDINANCE
ys ox
jnnt^ary
ana
of
Jnnqsry
arid Juiy
July,
Section Six: T h ai the Mayor o f
f o r t h e A c q u is it io n a n d days
A C Q U IR E , E S TA B L IS H , PU R id ipsuo o f bond* tq.bo pumbettho
City o f ‘Banfatd, Florida, is
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C
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A
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CO
NSTRUCT
A
ESTABLISHMENT, OF " AN cd consecutively -from 1- to 319,
hereby instructed, authorized nnd
G A S P L A N T OR P L A N T S .
r j h o t r ic l ig h t A n d p o w -

AN

JACK DEMPSEY IS
ENJOYING V IS IT
TO “MAGIC CITY”

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( M IA M I, Jan. 9.— Jack Dempsey,
. world's heavyw eight champion, is
enjoying his little v is it in Miami.
So is Tedd y Hayes, his running*
mate and social secretary. The
pair m otored to Miami from Jack­
sonville, a rrivin g in the Magic City
enriy Sunday evening. They are
staying a t the Hotel McAllister,
and ns a result, two telephone girls
nro nearly frantic in their attempt
to handle tho several times n min­
ute m ills, which have poured into
the hotel over since it beenme
known th at the M cAllister was
Jock's hangout.
Dempsey spent a restful night
in his room overlooking the bay
and remarked Monday morning
that even though a little rain made
things look dreary that he liked
rt. n. i/csneti am, .-u *&gt;uns atciaeu to lane m eir new (7&gt; car for a
Miami and while he mi^ht stay
only n day or so nt this time that spin through New York C ity streets. T h i» photo shows what happened
the chances fo r his return were after tho 1900 model linnlly gathered momentum, hut the cop is smil-

some other clever lad in the immediate future.
u
I talked f o r more than two hours
with the w orld ’s clmnip Mondny
morning between tho lather. That
is to say, during that period of
JACKSONVILLE. Jnn.
9.—
A N N A P O L IS , Md., Jon, 9.— Edtime represented in the difference
between the lather, rtu-or and “ Ark” Newton, cnptnin-clcct of the \munj B. (W h itey) Taylor, o f Lima,
whiskers, which Jack was hating Gntnrs 1924 football eleven and nUOhio, hns been elected captain o f
removed when I dropped in.
southern halfback, is believed to
Lounging hack in a comfortable have set a record recently on this the Naval Academy football team
chair, his head propped up by a Gainesville links when he drove ■» fo r next season. Tho election took
real fluffy M cAllister pillow. Jack golf ball fo r a distance o f 30r place on the train cn route home
was enjoying his shave, a selection yard". The Florida celebrity got
from Pnsndenn, Calif. Taylor is
on his portable music box, ehauf- his drive in n foursome w ith three
feured by Teddie Hayes, who spent other members of the 19211 grid the youngest member o f the team,
his odd moments answering the machine, Sam Cornwall, center; 1!)
yearn
old.
He hns played
telephone anti looking disgustedly
n
fine
game
at
left
end
this senson
Williams, tackle, and Owen
at a long, deep dose o f castor oil “ Cy”
Pittman, halfback.
and also center on the LaCrosso
which he said he rmfuirod to help
Golf has become a popular sport I tcnm
.him keep his youthful appearance. with the Gator grid men and daily J
’ , .. „ m
Of his future appearances in the the links in Gainesville are being ;
1
r™ci?e
^
ring, Jack hud little to say. “ You crowded to their capacity.
P°H j "hortlv after noon Monday
see, it is this way,' said Jack,
and
received
n
warm
welcome.
Bci'idca the grid potential Snrn"those handling that part of the zens, and other golf players of Slinpley. fullback, received u brok­
game back in New York make all note include Grodon, fo rm er ama­ en collar bone during tho game,
arangements. A ll I know is the teur state champion; Mum Brum­ and is not expected to ho able to
date and who my opponent will be.
play basketball this year. Cullen,
Bight now it would appenr that by and others.
hulfbnek, retired from the ganu*
there will be no matches until next
w ith n badly bruised arm, but it
spring, because there are no place*
improved grentiy during the trip,
available fo r a big match. 1 will
1 to .
home.
probably meet Tommy Gibbons
The players gnve
up
their
again and also Firpo," said Jack.
Christmas leave to 'take the trip
Speaking o f Firpo, Jack admit­
nnd piny the game against Wash­
ted that had
the Argentinian
ington, nnd lost hut two days from
known more o f the game he might
their regular work ut the Aca­
have whipped him in the memor­
demy. •
able fight. " F in to had me going
sure enough, and had he had (lie
U N IV E R S IT Y OF F L O R IL A ,
knowledge o f the fight game that G A IN E S V IL L E , Fla., Jan. 9.— E x­
ho should have had, I expect that hibiting a varying brand o f bnsketthere might have (icon n new ball before n Hinnll g a lle ry of
champion,’’ he said, laughing.
npc:tntyt.'(, the
University
of
Dempsey, ns you know him, is Florida varsity quintet-last jilghl
Luis Angel Firpo had just been
a likable chap. He is a big hoy,
defeated uumr.i,nii.Gainesville iHigh
school i»
in uonreu
„ „ with
uiih laughing
i,,,.,!,;.,,, 'eyes wviraun
i Wii guiwi
mm been
ocen ifloorfloored again, ue
tie hart
well set up,
this
ami a geniality that is suntanpxhj b
i
^ n’ ?ny
i ^ ” ' \IUt ° n
upon his
A host of substitutes occasion he hnil flopped upon
cous Itn is -invinii. iJmvn !&lt;ll ..I.,. “ * to 1“ •
.
— ...........-hud thnt
e diiferent thai?*oth er! who
-M u
back
in the ...................
resin with a thud
to he
,4iuvi&gt; fallowed..tlie. tight, ganm. for While nt nil times kept the cornu, usually denotes extended sleep.
down, thq,Vlrat stringers ronlnUw'f, pV r (he* nrst-paWm f Alie-count he
a profession by saving and fating
away n pest e g g for future years. in just long enough to run up n remained sprawled out almost motionless. At the count o f five he
Ho realizes .that he is on the eras, comfortable lend. _
. The great offensive play o f Ken . began to squirm nnd writhe. A t the
o f popularity now, and knows that
ueth Unit, "R ed " Newton and Ed-i count o f nine he was just lifting
ho0now*'wears * wdV 'b e " wrested pttr '*(ine® combined the sterling him self up, wearily and painfuMv.
away Ile is .mt worried nt n r S 'tefensive work of Otis Marshall |le had barely beaten by a half
out over any o f the nrcrent eon
ani* V'c,: Grown, were features in second the fatal toll that meant in
tenders
y et
realize? t h a ? 1
|the aluRjris.il eneounter. “ Bulldog ' this case total extermination in
time na u n k n o C w ill conrn forth Thnrn!!"{ • “
aubatit!lte f ,o rwnr,!- »«ss than two minutes. Anyway,
and take his place
: l,riivc;* himself the star pgfrronter one more punch would end it.
Teddy IlnyoV. hS ninnlnB innli- " n J” ■ » * “ •«
C l™ . t o . 80.000 w o r n , ,were
ccrs.
how ling ami yelling ns Dempsey,
looks after nil o f the details i,f
Floridp'n varsity will be a great now careless, rushed in to finish
TV.mii,’
i " ' V ' ,v |team this season, but naturally in the net. But in place o f lunging
wibaf
Z
£ L b y hap3' the opening competition hint night into a clinch Firpo ennte up swing­
rv M, anti wnon
i
fo r Vv - 1they were *not up to near................
standard, ing his right fist. The fist caught
cryone
the cnampinn
gets the dumps he cranks up the Jimmy White, the best basketball the unguarding Dempsey on the
little old music box and does a ca­ couch thnt ever appeared here, has ja w . His knees sagged. His eye-*
per or two which Jack udinits is taught his proteges basket hall, and beenme glazed. Anti Firpo, sens­
before another two weeks have ing tho change, continued the ns-'
, the best medicine in the world.
During his stay in Miami, Jack passed the Orange nnd Blue Cap­ sault. Dempsey for a moment
ers will unquestionably be dun- kept away, and then with a half
plans to take a flight with Harry
I gerous.
sw ing and a half lift Firpo caught
Rogers, shoot a little golf, visit the
greyhound race tracks and do oth­ I No player last night w as more the champion between enr nnd
Dempsey's feet flew
er little things to be found in M i­ outstanding than voting K. It. Unit shoulder
ami. it is probable that he will one of the few letter men from into the air and his big tnnncd
drop over to Havana for a day or last years squad. Conch White body came hurtling through tho
called upon H alt to start a t the ropes, head down. There was $Lso und then return to the Magic
000,000 on the wing in that second
City,
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His plans depend entirtdv |
v " ‘‘lIU9 th r o e ‘V i e
nn negotiations now under way in 1 * , t U t iUntly. Hi. three tub nrtd from ,80,000 throats came n
N ew York, which will he settled
" T
T -",
^ w ild screech that never w ill be
within the next week or so.
J?. -.'Y.h'V.h r.!1.0,,C0V&lt;-'rt &lt;I th" forgotten.
floor was without fault.
_
T h e mauled nnd battered chal‘ R«d Newton, the Hillsboro |longer, almost out, was upon the
flash, played jam-up ball, a&gt; did v e rg e o f victory. One sure blow,
Jones, but the latter was a good delivered
' “
. with coolness
.
and pre­
ways off in his shouting, something cision as Dempsey finally climbed
that the entire team can w e ll prac- Jbuck to the ring, meant a new
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Jnn.
Enrl live.
] champion. The big Argentine flat
Mack, son o f Connie Mack, munn---------- -------came swishing through the air, hut
g er of the Philadelphia American
A good slogan, “ A garden for |in the midst o f the wild, flurried
League baseball team, hus signed every country home.’’
•
|attack Dempsey’s waving, swaying
a contract as a conch for the Ath­
head put olf disaster after one of
letics, it was announced today.'
the greatest thrills ever known t*&gt;
Ho succeeds H a rry Davis, who will
any sport.
continue with the team as a scout.
Young Mack wan manager of
F IE L D A R T IL L E R Y AR R AN G E S
the Martin)-I,urg team which Inti
M ATCH.
year won the pennant o f the Blue
A N N ARBOR. J A . 9.— If-irT A M P A . Jan. 9.— A match be­
i 6b Ridge League. The previous year
»y Kipke, star Michigan a th ­
tween Aramis del Pino anil Joe
he piloted the Moline Club, ami
lete, denied today that he had
Chaney probably will be arranged
Won the championship o f the Threv
accepted an offer from M iam i
for Friday night, Jnn. 11, accord­
Eye League.
University to serve u:&lt; assist­
ing to match-makers for the 116th
rl he elder Maek denied report *
Field Artillery.
ant football coach nt the school
that he was groom ing his son to
next full.
succeed him as manager o f the
Kipke is considering several
Farm ers’ Week, the third annu­
Athletics,
al m eeting o f its kind in the stute,
offers but has not yet decided
" I have no intention o f resign­
wii be held August 11-10 at the
which position he will take.
ing,’ he said.
I
U niversity of Florida,
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“Ark” Newton Drives
Golf Ball 307 Yards

Whitey” Taylor Is
Navy’s Grid Leader

GATOR CAGE TEAM
IS WINNER OVER
THE G. H. S. TEAM

BIG M O M EN TS
OF SPORT

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Connie Mack Si^ns
Son as Assistant

Kipke Undecided
About What To Do

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_ Y .both numbers inclusive, all o f said

Whereas, tha Charter o f tho
C IT Y ° O F ^ A N F O H D •b0t,d* to mature thirty (30) ycar" City of, Sanford,' Florida, provides
F W R I d I ^ O RF MAINTA?N ofter th* dato of tho isiUnncC among other things that the City
wire
;Ith crcof, both principal and inter*
o f Sanford. Floridn, shall have tho
ED A N D
O P E R A T E D AB A
c s t o f said bonds to bs payable at right to acquire, establish, own
P U B L IC U T I L I T Y , AND* PRO*
The Chose National Bank, in the and operate as a public utility, n
V ID IN G F O R A N ISSUE OF
City o f N ew -York, State o f N ew gas plant or .plants, and to pro­
U T IL IT Y
BONDS BY T H E
York, In lawful money o f the Uni- vide the C ity and the Inhabitants
C IT Y O F SA N FO R D , F LO R ­
tdc States, o f America. Said bonds thereof with commercial gas. and
ID A , IN T H E 8U M O T TH R E E
shall be signed by tho M ayor o f
Whereas, -the City Commission
H U ND RED A N D TE N THOU­
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, and
S A N D D O L L A R S , TH E PR O ­ by the Clerk o f the City o f San­ o f tho C ity o f Sanford, Florida,
CEEDS
TO
BE
D ER IVED ford, F lorid i, and shat lhnvc a ffix ­ now deems it most expedient and
FRO M T IIE S A L E .THEREOF, ed thereto, the seal o f tho C ity o f to the best interests o f the City
TO B E U SED T O ACQ U IRE Sanford, Florida, and the interest o f Sanford, Florida, to acquire, es­
E S T A B L IS H , PU R C H A SE A N D coupons to be attached to said tablish, maintain and operate as a
gas plant or
C O N S T R U C T A N E LE C TR IC bonds shall be signed with tho en­ public utility, a
L IG H T A N D TO W E R P L A N T graved or lithographed fac-similo plants.
Therefore, Be it Enacted by the
OR P L A N T S .
signature o f said M ayor and said
People o f #thc City o f Sanford,
W hereat, the Charter o f tho City Clerk.
of
Sanford,
Florida,
provides
Section Six: Thnt the M ayor o f Florida:
among other things that the*Clty
Section One: That it is the de­
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, is
termination o f the City Commis­
o f Sanford, Florida, shall have the
hereby instructed, authorized and
sion o f the City o f Sanford, Flor­
right to acquire, establish, own
empowered to cal) an election to
ida, to acquire and establish, own,
and operate, as a public utility, nn
, , , „ . .
,
, .
dotermino the question o f tho is- maitnain and operate os a public
clectric ligh t and power plant or 8uance o f the
provi(iej fo r
utility, a gas plnnt or plants, and
plants, and to provldo the City by th!s ortunance.
to provide tho City and the in­
and the inhabitants thereof, with
Section Seven. That the form
electric current
fo r power and of the ballot for said election shall habitants thereof, with an ade­
quate and ample supply o f com­
light, and,
be as follows, to-wit:
*
mercial gas.
Whereas, the C ity Commission
"F O R T H E A P P R O V A L o f that
Section Tw o:
Thnt tho City
o f the C ity o f Sanford, Florida,
certain ordinance o f the City o f
Commission o f the City o f San­
now deems it most expedient and
Sanford, Floridn, numbered 08, en­
ford, Floridn, further deems it ex­
to the best interest o f the City o f
titled:
pedient and to the best interest o f
Sanford, Floridn, to acquire, es­
‘An Ordinance Providing fo r the
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, nnd
tablish, maintain nnd operate, as a
Acquisition and Establishment of
it is the determination o f the City
public utility, nn electric light and
an Electric Light and Power Plant
Commission o f the City of San­
power plant or plants,
or Plants, by the C ity o f Sanford,
ford, Florida, to issue utility bon^s
Therefore, Bo
It Enacted By
Florida, to be Maintained and Op­
o f tho City o f Sanford, Florida, in
The People o f the C ity o f San­ erated ns a Public
U tility, and.
the sum o f One Hundred and Six­
ford, Floridn:
Providing fo r an Issue o f U tility
Section One:
Thnt tt is the Bonds by the City o f Snnford, ty Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars,
determination o f the City Com­ Floridn, in the Sum o f Three Hun­ the proceeds derived from the sale
mission o f the City o f Sanford, dred add Ten Thousnnd Dollars, o f said bonds to be used fo r the
Florida, to acquire, establish, own, the Proceeds to bo Derived from following municipal purposes, tomnintain and operate as a public
S M e'T h ereof ^ 0“ be ’ Used "to
T ” , “ Z l l r e *BtablUh’ PUr*
nn electric ligh
Hirhtt and power
row er . . .
„
,
tchase and construct
utility, an
Acquire, Establish, Purchase nm ,or ,anU( includlnK suitable Und,
plant or plants, nnd to provide
Construct
nn Electric Light and cnBenieilt3, structures, boilers, cnthe City nnd the inhabitants there­
™
i Bnt ° r r ,a? tS' nn,(i
,
dynamos, machinery, resero f with nn adequate and ample
• o f electricity fo
* r power and,
r OR the acquisition anil fstflb - (volt1
*! uinas,
tanks commas,
conduits conductors
supply
voirs,
conductors,
• liKbt.
Iishment o f nn electric light and |pipes, gasmeters, and other apScction T w o: That
the City
.
Commission o f the C ity of San­
ford, Floridn, fiir t h c deems it ex­
pedient and to the best interest
o f the City of' Sanford, Floridn,
nnd it is the determination of the
City Commission o f the City of
Sanford, Floridn ,to Issue utility
bonds o f the City o f
Sanford,
Florida, in the sum o f Three Hun­
dred and Ten Thousand ($310,0(10.00) Dollars, tho proceeds de­
rived from the sale o f said bonds
to be ubod fo r tho following mu­
nicipal purpose, to-wit:
To ac­
quire, establish, purchase and con^_____^
atruct.nn electric light
njji) powij^^

P° W,Cr pIant ° r P!ant,3’l t&lt;&gt; ‘l0 °P or-iparntus nnd npplinnccs fo r mak
fitrn
ntod fim
nnd mninfninnrt
maintained nv
by tho
the fTItv
C it y!!•*«.
; jng, manufacturing, generating __
and
o f Sanford, Floridn, as n pu blic1distributing commercial gas, said
gas plant or plants, when com­
utility, and
pleted, to be operated, and main­
FOR BO ND S."
"A G A IN S T T H E
A P P R O V A L tained by the City o f Sanford,
o f that certain ordinance o f tho Florida, as a public utility, for
City of Hanford, Floridn, numbered the purpose o f furnishing to the
C ity o f Snnford, Floridn, nnd to
68, entitled:
'An Ordinance providing fo r the the inhabitants thereof, an ade­
Acquisition nnd Estnblishmcnt o f quate and ample supply o f com­
mercial gas.
nn Electric Light and Power Plant
Section Three: That it is the
or Plants, by the City o f Sanford,
determination o f the City Com­
Florida, to be Maintained and Op­
mission o f the City o f Sanford,
erated ns a Public U tility, nnd
Florida, that the said sum o f One
Providing fo r un Issue o f U tility
Hundred
nnd
Sixty
Thousand
Bonds by the City o f Snnford,
($160,600.00)
Dollars,
will
r•, , w. t1*. yr .||o&lt; &gt;*!**( •' *JI bo re*',
plant or plants, inchiiling'sultabld ^ * ' ^ ' 1^''
Mir su m :o f Three Hnii
quired fo r the purpose mentioned
land, easements, structures, boil­ drod nnd Ten Thousnnd Dollnrs, in Sections One and Tw o o f this
ers, conduits,
conductors, poles tho Proceeds to lie Derived from ordinance.
and other apparatus and appli- t*lc Sale Thereof, to be Used to
Section Four: Thnt a bond is­
ance3, for making, generating, \Acquire, Establish, Purchase and
sue in the sum o f One Hundred nnd
and distributing electricity
fur Construct an Electric Light nnd
Sixty Thousnnd ($160,000.00) Dol­
light nnd power purposes, said Power Plnnt or Plants,’ nnd
lars, fo r the municipn! purpose
electric light nnd power plnnt or A G A IN S T the acquisition nnd es­
enumerated nnd specifically set
electric light
plants, when compelted to be op­ tablishment o f nn
forth in Sections One and Tw o of
erated and maintained by the City nnd power plant or plants, tuhe
this Ordinance, is hereby author­
of Sanford, Florida, ns n public operated nnd maintained by the
ized, provided, however, that be­
utility, for the purpose o f furnish­ City o f Snnford, Floridn, ns n pub­
fore said bonds or any pnrt of
ing to the C ity o f Snnford, Flor­ lic utility, nnd,
said bonds shnll be issued, this or­
idn, nnd to the inhabitants there­
A G A IN S T IlO ND R."
dinance shall be first approved by
of nn adequate nnd ample supply
Section Eight: This ordinance
a majority vote o f the electors
o f electricity.
shall become effective immediate­ o f the C ity o f Sanford, Flor­
Section 3:
That it is the de­ ly upon its final
passage and ida,
actually
participating
hi
nn election
to be called nnd
termination o f the City Commis­ adoption.
sion o f the City o f Sanford, Flor­
Adopted this 10th day o f Do- 1hcId nt al,ch tlme nm! in auch n,!,n*
ner ns is prescribed by the Chnrida, thnt tho said sum o f Three comber, A. D. 1923.
ter
nnd the ordinances o f the City
Hundred and Ten Thousand ($3(0,FORREST LAKE ,
of
Sanford,
Florida,
000.00) Dollnrs, will be required (S E A L )
S. O. CH ASE,
tfection
F
ive:
Thnt said bonds
for the purpose mentioned in Sec­
C. J. M A R S H A L L ,
tions One nnd Tw o o f this ordi­
As the City Commission of »hall be o f the denomination of
nance.
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida. One Thousand Dollnrs ench, bear­
ing interest at the rate o f five
Section Four: That a bond is­ Attest:
nnd
one-half (5 V a # ) per centum
sue in the sum o f Three Hundred
L. It. P H IL IP S ,
per
annum,
interest pnyablo semi­
and Ten Thousand (§310,000.00)
City Clerk.
annually,
on
the first days o f Jan­
Dollars fo r the municipal purpose 12-12-19-26-1-2-0-51
uary and July, said issue o f bonds
enumerated and specifically set
to be numbered consecutively front
forth in Sections One and Two o f
1 to 160, both numbers inclusive,
this ordinance, is hereby author­
all
o f said bonds to mature thirty
ized, provided, however, that be­
(30)
years a fter the date o f the
fore said bonds or any part o f said
issuance thereof,
both principal
bonds shall be issued, this ordi­
and interest o f said bonds to be
nance shall be first approved by a A N O R D IN A N C E
PR O V ID IN G payable at the Chase National
m ajority vote o f the electors of
FOR T H E A C Q U S IT IO N A N D Bank, in the C ity o f New York.
the City o f Sanford, Florida, act­
FISTA B LIS IIM E N T OF A GAS State o f N ew York,
in lawful
ually participating in an election
P L A N T OR P L A N T S , BY TH E money o f the United States of
to be called and held ut such time
C IT Y OF SA N FO R D , F L O R I- 1America.
Said
bonds shall be
and in such manner ns is prescrib­
DA
TO
B I ^ ^ M A IN T A I N L p sjf, ne(j by the Mayor o f tho City
ed by the Charter and the ordiA N D O PE R A TE D A S A PUB o f Sanford, Florida and by the
nnnees o f the C ity o f
Sanford,
LIC U T IL IT Y , A N D P R O V ID ­ Clerk o f the C ity o f Sanford, Flor
Florida.
IN G FOR A N ISSUE O F U T IL ­ ida, nnd shall have affixed there­
Section Five: That said bonds
I T Y BONDS OF TH E C IT Y OF to, the seal o f the City of San­
shall be o f the denomination of
SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A , IN T H E ford, Florida, and the interest cou­
SUM OF O N E H U N D R E D A N D pons to he attached to said bonds
One Thousnnd ($1,000.00) Dollar.;

ORDINANCE
NO. 69

Section 2. Tbit
* » drived fro* i .
said proposed Un*

fn " 5^
anpropri*ted
,or the above stated 5
empowered to call an election to purpose, and a bond iJ l
determine the question o f the is­ "urn of Severn*
suance o f tho bonds'provided fo r ($75,000.00)
"lcip.1 purpose enu£J
by this ordinance.
Section Seven:* That the form apccifleally set forth iT3
o f ballot fo r said election shall be o f this ordinance, be . J l
is hereby au thorSj1!
ns follows, to-w it:
however,
that bchtt 2
•T O R T H E A P P R O V A L o f that
or
any
part
„f said bo£!
certain ordinance o f the City of
issued,
this
ordinanj!
Snnford, Florida, numbered 60„ en­
first approved by a
titled:
"A n Ordinance Providing fo r the! o f the electors of th« ( £
Acquisition nnd Establishment o f
a Gaa Plant o r Flanta by. the City
o f Sanford, Florida, to bo Main­
tained nnd Operated an a Public
U tility, and Providing F o r nn Is­
aac o f U tility Bonds 'o f the City
o f Sanford, Florida, in the Sum of
One Hundred nnd Sixty Thousand
Dollars, the Proocecds to be De­
rived from the Sate Th ereof to be
Used to Acquire, Establish, pur­
chase and Construct a Gas Plant
or Plants,' and
F O R the acquisition and estab­
lishment o f a gaa plaqf o r plants,
to be operated and maintained by
C ity o f Sanford, Florida, as a pub­
lic utility, nnd
F O R B O N D S."
" A G A IN S T T H E A P P R O V A L
o f that certain ordinance o f the
C ity o f Sanford, Florida, number­
ed 69, entitled:
'A n Ordinance Providing fo r the
Acquisition and Establishment of
o Gas Plant or Plants, by the City
o f Sanford, Florida, to be Main­
tained and Operated ns n Public
U tility ,nnd Providing fo r an Is­
sue o f U tility Bonds of the City
o f Sanford, Floridn, in the Sum of
One Hundred and S^xty Thousand
Dollars, the Proceeds to be De­
rived from the Sale Thereof, to
be Used to Acquire, Establish,
Purchase and Construct a Gaa
Plant or Plants,’ and
A G A IN S T the acquisition
and
establishment o f n gas plant or
plants, to be operated nnd main­
tained by the C ity o f Sanford,
Florida, ns a public utility, nnd
A G A IN S T BONDS.”
Section E ight:
This ordinance
shall become effective immeditely upon its finnl passage and adop­
tion.
»
Adopted this 10th day o f De­
cember, A. D. 1923.
FORREST L A K E ,
(S E A L )
S. O. CHASE,
C. J. M A R S H A L L ,
As the C ity Commission of
the City o f Sanford, Florida.
A tte s t;’..
...........
...... .
L . It. P H IL IP S ,
City Clerk.
12-12-19-26-1-2-9-Gt

ORDINANCE
NO. 70
AN
O R D IN A N C E PR O V ID IN G
F O R A N ISSU E OF BONDS BY
TH E
C IT Y
OF
SA N FO R D ,
F L O R ID A , IN T H E SU M OF
S E V E N T Y -F IV E
THOU SAND
D O LLA R S , T H E
PROCEEDS
TO BE D E R IV E D FROM TH E
H ALE
THEREOF
TO
RE
U SED TO A C Q U IR E , B U ILD .
C O N S TR U C T
AND
E Q U IP
W IT H TH E N E C E S S A R Y F U R ­
N IT U R E A N D F IX T U R E S , A
C IT Y H A L L A N D A D M IN IS ­
T R A T IO N B UILDING.

[ ° rd‘. l°ridn, actually^
Ing in an election to be!
held nt such time
mnnncr us is prescribe |
charter nnd the ordir^J
City of Sanford, FlorQ^l
Section 3, That laid ^
be of the denominatio#
Thousnnd ($1,000.00) tkfl|
bearing interest nt the n j
and one-half per ccntu*
num, interest payable |
nually on the first days
uary and July, said issue i
to be numbered
from 1 to 75, both n _
elusive, nil of said boa*
ture thirty years after tht,
IMi
the issuance thereof, b
otk!
both
pal nnd interest of said
payable nt The Chase
Bank in the City of Ktt
State of New York, fa
money of the United &amp;
America ;said bonds
signed by the Mayor of |
o f Sanford, Florida, and
Clerk of the City of Sanfa
ida, nnd shnll have affm
to the seal of the City of |
Florida, and the interest
to be attached to said bo*
he signed with the cnyng
lithographed fac-simile d|
of said Mayor and said Ch
Section 4. That the Hq
the City of Sanford. Fieri
hereby instructed, author*
empowered to call an fled
determine the question el
sunnee of the bonds prarU
by this ordinance.
Section 5. That the fora
ballot for said election shd
follows, to-wit:
FO R TIIE APPROVAL
certain Ordinance of the (
Snnford, Florida, .Numbed
entitled: "An ordinance I
ing for r.n Issue of Dondt
City of Sanford, Floridi,
gum of Se.er.ty-five Th
Dollnrs, the !'. ’reeds to I
rived, from I liej ale Then*
Used (o ^Acquire, Guild. Ol
and Equip With the Nt«
Furniture, City Hzl
ministration Building"
and, FOR BONDS,
mid,
AG AINST THE APPROl
that certain Ordinance of
of Sanford. Florida.
70, entitled, "An OrtUnfS
viding for nn Issue of
the City of Sanford, Fla
the Sum of Seventy-five
Dollars, the Proceeds to
rived from the Sale Thcrtd|
used to Acquire, Build,
nnd Equip with the Si
Furniture nml Fixtures,
Hall and Administration

'"nm l, AGAINST BONDS
This ordinance :'ha!l
effective immediately UFon
passnge and adoption.
* Adopted this KM
'
comber, A. D. 19-,!BE IT E N A C TE D B Y T H E PE O ­
FORREST L
P L E OF TH E C IT Y OF H A N ­
S. O. CHASE.
FORD, F L O R ID A :
0. J. MARSH
Section 1. That the City Com­
As the City
mission o f the C ity o f Snnford,
the City of Sanfow*
Florida, deems it expedient and to
Attest:
_ _ .n i
the best interest o f the C ity o f
L. It. PHILIPS, (SEAL)
Sanford, Floridn, to issue bonds o f
City Clerk.
the City o f Sanford, Florida, in 12-12-19-20-l-2-9*5t
the sum o f Seventy-five Thousand
($75,000.00) Dollars, the proceeds
derived from the
snle o f said
bonds to be useil fo r the following
municipal purpose, to-wit: T o ac­
quire, build, construct nnd equip The very beat BattcrT1
with the necessary furniture and
fixtures, a City Hall and Adm in­
exid
istration Building; nnd it is fu r­ We re-charge and
ther the determination of the City
makes of Batten
Commission that the construction
nnd the furnishing o f said City
Hall and Administration Building
is a necessary public improvement, Phone 51f

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JOB P R IN T IN G — The Herald Job I’ Oit SALE— 40 acres, part LakePlant is now located in the We- 1
front near Sanford. Will sell &gt;
laka Building. Let u3 estimate on cheap. Terms. A. E. Dobbins, 325 I
your Job woik. Phone 148.
Sanford Avenue.

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! HOUSES FOR RENT
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LOST A N D FOUND

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M A TE R IA L

RO U SE fo r rent, S. E. corner 12th F O U N D — Oppoitunity to buy «
St. nnd Oak Ave. Inquire 11th« short wave long distance Radiol — ................. - - ■■
St. and Elm Ave, S. E. corner. M. Receiving Set chenp.
Ask fo r M IR A C LE Concrete Co.,
Schneider.
___________ . I demonstration.
Hof-M ac Battery
eminent work, sidewleka.
FOR R E N T — 4 room cottage 1208’ Co.
. I tag block*, irrigation boxes. J.
Park Ave., all conveniences, F O U N D — Pair o f shoes.
Please Terwilleger, Prop,
$20.00 n*r month. O. W.’ Spen­
call at the Herald office for
cer. Pnonc 400.
Lumber and Building Mat
same.
a
FOR RENT—Furnished LO S T— Between Southside School * Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel
St. Phono SCI.
residence. Best location and 9th Street child's red n n d __________
____________
in city with all modern
white capo; return to Mrs. A . K. H j L L LU M BER CO.
H oum
conveniences Including Powers, l o t W. 9th St.
__, Service,
Quality
end
garage. New house with A R E Y O U lojln g an opportunity Phone 135.

LE G A L FORMS o f all kinds for FOIt S A L E —Orange g r o v e ;
sate at the Herald office.
terms cuuntfy property. Britt
......... in* n line
FOR SA LE — Large reed baby car­ Realty Co.
;------1....—.-.a* * Dae
I t is the regular way through which to secure
riage at Telephone 384-J or 708 FOR SALE— Three desirable build­
. ..... Hr * line
Palmetto Avenue.
ing lots located on paved street, lj
-............... I 4 e a Mur
help
fo r the office or home-rputting you in communi­
|
-worth $1,000.00 each. Owner w illii
Hopkins Shoe Shop
cation with the various people who may think them­
able rate for black faco type,
saciitice for $21U0.0(A Britt Real­
Work Guaranteed.
ty _Co. ______________ ^
_
iced rates for consecutive
selves fitted to do your work, and thus perm itting you
509 E. First St.
c/tlons. Count six waids to
FOR R E N T sign:* fo r sale ut the FOR SALE— Two fine building
new furniture. Five room
to make your decision and selection after having had
lots, located on one of tho best
line. Minimum churgo o f
Ijcrnld office.__
,0 C d R S T O F M
SPECIAL H W K S H t t S M M i
bungalow.' Will rent for* i.,1
persona] interviews.
not paid your poll tax d o 1
,
corners
in
Sanford,
paving
and
Is small, the result* great. Herald
, jor first insertion. A ll ad­
SAUSAGE for sale— Pure jiork
‘
“
the
oppor ,
next four months to Wanta w ill work fo r you quickly. lay! Do not‘ miss
sidewalks both aides. At bargain.
sausage
smoked
with
ouw
wood,
ding is restricted to proper
Readers o f this newspaper arc ad readers— and
to help the City o f Sanford ,
See Britt Realty Co.______________
party
without
children.
Cue. III., postpaid. No order ac­
S P E C IA L N O T IC E — I f you have over the bond election January
_uificatlon.
fo r an increasing number o f them the classified col­
A c t at once If you want
cepted fo r less than 3 lbs. Satis­ i FOR SA LE — Five lots located on
not paid your poll tax do so to- ,
Sanford Ave., opposite Rose
umns ore gaining in interest. I f you have anything
fin case of error The Herald
faction guaranteed.
Mrs. Enoch
day! Do not miss the opportunity, Chickens, pigs, calves; then h«
this
residence.
Ferry
Sawyer, Tifton, Ga., It. D. F. No. Court, each 50x130. Two o f them
to seH you have something to say to them ii&gt; our
II be responsible fo r only one
to help tho City o f Sunford put nows, cows (o r tho other
Jernigan, box 710
I corner lots. Easy terms.
Britt
over the bond election January I I , [aroandlt thnt j9 th&lt;J keynote ^
_____________________________ [R ealty C o . ____ _________________
flrrect insertion, the ndveradvertising columns. Herald classified advertising will
S
P
E
C
IA
L
NOTICE—
I
f
you
havo
H
ARD
Y
Australian
Pines,
stand
pull with you in your efforts.
LO ST— Strayed o r stolen
male (farm progrnms being Introduced
for nil subsequent Insernot paid your poll tnx do mo to­
10 degrees. $25 per 100. John' FOR SALE— Orange grove, 23
Collie dog, G mo. old, color sable, ,
_....
Thc Herald office should
ncrcs,.400
trees,
location
on
lake,
day!
Do
not
miss
tho
opportunity
with white marking, disappeared ‘ ' n nl™
o f Florida c o u n t y
B. Beach, West Palm llcach, Fla.
twenty
minutes
from"
Sanford.
A
to
help
the
City
of
Sanford
put
, notified immediately In case
from Elm and Gth St., Monday Then will come roads, schools, hapFOR SA LE — DeSoto paints nnd good buy at $0,500. Terms. Britt
over the bund election January 11. noon. Reward for Information fo r 1py homes,
firror.
vaurlshcs at Sanford Novelty Renlty Co.
recovery.
Phone 185-W. Return
Works, sole agents.
151-tfc
FO R SALE— 5 acre celery farm,
EI.PED
L IT T L E G IR L’S COUGH to 314 W . Gth St.
IIE
I
HURCII GltAPES, tree blueberries
tiled, all equipment, good loca­
“ F O L E Y ’S HONEY A.N
darl
. D „T A ,R , ^O
__ST—
_ Ono
___
dark
marc-mule,
= COMPOUND
nnd blackberries— all varieties tion on hard road, close to town, n a
Is fine. My little
weiirht about 1100. W. E. Bagsuitable for home and commercial bargain, terms, Britt Realty Co.
girl had an awful cough. I got n K(Jtt, W inter Park, Florida.
. prompt and efficient service.
planting. Largest nurseries. Vig­
FOR
SA
LE
—
10
acres
Hammock
T
iH !V m r o n Ln J n
h - n I LO ST— Block nnd .White
Collie
orous, well rooted plants insure
T A R COM 1 OUND nnd Rave he. a n,inny
from 309
French Ave.
all fenced and cleared for plant­
good early profits. For full in­
few .loses and she was greatly re- p h()nc N V 12. Reward.
ing; price $47)00, good terms.
formation nnd illustrated catalog
Roved,” write.* Clyde H. Benson, . n c T - n ’.i, i ; . „
.......i
FOR SA LE — 10 acres, five fenced.
No. 0, write Southern Adapted
Three cleared. Good well. A ll FOR S A L E — House and large lot WOMEN— To sell human hair nets Mnrlbronk, Virginia. The l&gt;c:U\l ^ d ~
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l;Ve
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Nurseries-, Bartow, Fla,_______
hammock. $2,000.
? '
In dozens to consumers. 100 per, remedy far coughs, colds, h o a r s e - 'f . n'lpr-, V) Thomas
In Rose Court. $450U.00. Terms.
FOR SALE— Egry Cash Register. TW O city lots 80x305, one block Britt R ealty Co.
-------i —
cent, profit. Steady
profitable i ness; relieves promptly■and offec- ■■■
You can find the name of every
Cost ?C0 when new. W ill sell
F O L E Y ’S H O N EY A N D .
from Sanford Ave., a bargain,
business. Wonderful proposition. lively.
fpjED— Good second-hand flat
live Business Man in Sanford il
S U M T E R SCAR. Jan. 8.— Mrs.
FOR
S A L E — Bungalows, house Write Iger Co., 1123 Broadway, T A R COMPOUND has stood tho
ip desk. Must be In good condi- cheap. Inquire at Sunford Herald $400 cash,
I.ou
Chinn
has
confessed
that
she
this
Column each day.
building lots. A ll sections of New York.
te st o f time, nerving three •genera­
j tod cheap for cash. Inquire office._____________________________ F IV E room house close in, on Pal­
shot and killed her husband. Dr.
metto
Ave.,
renting
now
for
$35
Sanford.
Britt
Realty
Co._____
tions.
(Herald pffice.___________________ FOIt SA LE — Rhode
Island eggs
Salespeople
Must FOR S A L E — Bungalow, close in on W ANTED ----- 7.200
Archie China, prominent physician
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00. per month, $2500, terms.
now MAKE BIG MONK
N E Y sellINTED— Room and board b,
MONEY
and hunker, Hundny morning, noMrs. Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue, he sold (ptickiy.
F&amp;l m otto Ave., $4200.00, terms. ing Wat kin’s nationally advertised
wing num permanently locate*
SEM INO LE REALT.Y CO.
Britt R ealty Co.
Send this nd nnd ten cents t o ; cording to a statement made by
Sanford.
Phone 3303.
83-tfp
Htudebaker, Packard, Chevrolet
household products. Y O U
CAN,
iferably with private family,
Seminole Hotel Annex.
FOR S A L E — Or lease, business TOO. Branches all over U. S. nnd Foley &amp; Co., 2fl3.i Sheffield A ve.,1|1(.r physician, who Is attending her
e location and rule In reply, f*.
J. L. P E R K IN S
property on First Street. Britt Canada. Rare C H A N C E JU ST Chicago, III., writing your name' ;n the hospital, to the officers Tues|Box 1 1 7 .______________________
nnd
address
clearly.
You
will^
re-|
day.
She
was
found
in
a
state
of
Sales Department
Renlty Co.
NOW for City Sales dealers, men
Madam Harriet,
or women, full or part time, in the ccive a ten cent bottle o f FO LE Y’S; coma in her house Monday nnd
SEED PO TATO E S
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
A
t
a
bargain,
5-ruont
San Juan Garage
H O N EY A N D TA R COMPOUND flirt her search discovered the body
Beauty Parlor.
FOR S A L E —Cheap, Overland ear.
bungalow with sleeping porch, city of Sanford, and elsewhere. |for coughs, colds and hoarseness, o f her husband in the bathroom.
|Over Mobley’s Drug Storo
S c e j t at D ll Myrtle Avenue.
on Palm etto Ave., four blocks from Write today for our practical, sure also free sample package o f FO­ He had been dead fo r 48 hours.
Park Ave. Phono 245,
M ONEY-M AKING P L A N . J. R.i
Spalding Rose Flour nnd
K E N T VU LCAN IZIN G WORKS First St. $3500.00, small payment
Watkins Company, Dept. 00, Mem­ L E Y ’S PILLS, n diuretic stimu­
Bliss Triumph in Hags o r
NTED—To borrow one hur.
down, balunce like
rent.
Britt
W H ERE USED CARS AR E
lant fo r the kidneys, nnd FOLEY
phis, Team
Bushel Boxes. oGod fur
d dollars on good
interest.
Realty
Co.
A L W A Y S BARGAINS.
C A T H A R T IC TABLETS for Con­
table
also.
1 give to use nnd as security
Dodge Roadster.
FOR S A L E — Attractive bungalow, LOCAL Hiilfsmun wanted for San­ stitution nnd Biliousness. These
1U22 Ford Coupe in good conTnllors, Cleaners and Dyers
Dodge Touring.
ford and vicinity to sell DOIJ- wonderful remedies have helped
modern, a bargain; terms. In*
lion. Write 100, care Herald.
Hudson Touring.
III.EW EAK SHOES diiect from millions o f people. Try them! Hold
quire 1103 Oak Ave.
117 Park Avenue— Phone 4 U
NTED— Your old
furniture,
CHASE &amp; CO.
Scripps-Booth Touring.
S P E C IA L NOTICE— I f you have factory to wearer. Our new men"- everywhere.
any people in Sanford would
PHONE 530.
Oakland Touring.
uring
apparatus
insures
perfect
fit­
not paid your poll tnx do so toto buy second hand furniture.
K E N T VU LCANIZING .
ilny! Do not miss the opportunity ting. For full particulars write
hrerti.se your spare pieces in the
CO RNER OAK AND 3RD ST.
to hcln the City o f Sanford put the DOUBLE W E A K SHOE COMCards o f Hanford's Reputable
raid Want Ads and sell them SEE the Sanford Stove \VorV, (102
PHONE 17.
over
the bond election Janunry 11. PA N Y, 315 East Lake Street, M in­
Professional
Men,
each
of
rkly. Fhonc 118 nnd the want
neapolis,
Minn.
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
Red
speed-wagon
in
Sanford Ave. before l uying
department will be glad to Inwhom, in his chosen profession
first class condition. Equipped
p e c i a l n o t i c e s W A N TE D — Lady wnnts work in
stoves. We will save you money.
your nd.
the Herald recommends to the
We also repair stoves o f nil kinds, for bus service but never been
R E W A R D OFFERED .
store nr ns cashier. Experienc­
KCIAL NOTICE— I f you have grufanolua and sewing machines. used ns such.
Can be easily
people.
To any person furnishing in­ ed, can furnish references. Call
[not raid your poll tax do so to­
_________________ PJl-tfc changed for truck of any kind. See formation sufficient to convict the 301, Park Aye,___________ .
ri Do not miss the opportunity
E. E. Echols at Sanford Mattress parties committing trespass on my
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
[help the City o f Sanford put REGULAR meals served at the Factory.
priijii rty on Like Ada, three miles W A N TE D — Help o f all kinds by
Phconix,
single
meals,
by
the
the bond election January 11,
many
business
houses.
I
f
you
General Shop and Mill Work
tiny or week. Try them._________ FO R S A LE — One-ton Ford truck, south o f Sanford, nnd especially in are without » position, advertise
regard to the person who stole and ■
good condition. Phone 54LJ.
FOR SA LE — Missionary
straw­
page
o f The
carried aw ay the front door o f the' on the classified
Allorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
berry plants well routed, care­ S P E C IA L N O TICE— If you have
huuao, I w ill pnv n liberal re«"*ird. 1Herald. It wifi cost you only a
O
ver
Seminole
County
fully packed, 50c per &gt;hundred^ ’’ libt pAM'yilfir'iWirWYdft*ito.ton
few cents and you w ifi reach thou•GEORGE G. H R lilttN G .,
Mr* **. t iflfr'
517 Commercial Street
Hands:.''"
llnnk
NTS- Make and sell my cur- $3.50 per M.‘ delivered. Mathews day! Do not miss the opportunity 3t
Co.,
Tallahassee,
Fla.,
Itoute
C.
Ibunl remover. A good, clean
.SPECIAL N O TICE— I f you have ,
to help the City of Sanford put
S n n fo rd ,---------- Florida
not paid your pull tnx do so to- ,
4-foot oak over the bond election Junuury 11.
iUmate business; good profits. [ FOR SA LE — Wood,
stove wood
day! Do not miss the opportunity .
rles McDaniels, Box 001, Home- i anil nine. 10-inch
MORE BARGAINS. ~
UNDERWOOD
in help the City o f Sanford put
oak and pine. See or w rite, T. G
d, Fla.____
Wilson W elding &amp; Radiator
1922 Ilupmobilc louring.
(over the bond election Jnnunrv It.
Lexington L u k (spirt).
H A L NOTICE— I f you have Spearman, Osteen._________________
Works
shoit-orocr |
Four Dodge tourings, 1921,
paid your poll tax do so to- FOR. SALE— Stove wood In any
High class Underwood Typewriters j W A N TE D — A good
rook. Seminole Cnfe.
I
quantity. See C lifford Walker,
Dodge Roadster 1919,
Do not miss the opportunity
fo r rent to reliable parties.
" I t It’s Metal wo can weld it1*
National touring, G passenger.
LAWYER
[help (he City o f Sanford put or phone 411- W._ _
W AN TED — An experienced wnitThree worm-drive Ford trucks.
kr the bond election January 11. FOR SA LE — Wakefield
Underwood Typew riter Co.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
er. White. Must be neat. S e m i-1
Cabbage
— Court House
Tw o Ford Chassis,
15 H. Main Street
Orlando, Flu. ndlo Cafe.
Obis 8 touring, 7 passenger.
FOR SA LE —Game chickens, tlior-i
Dodge 1922 louring.
)R RENT— Largo front bod-[ oughbreds, six hens nnd rooster. J.
level bridge wifi ho 770 feet above
Three Dodge tourings 1920.
A T L A N T A , Gn„ Jnn. 9.— A
mom. Apply Red
Bungalow, K. Moorman, Maitland, Kin.
STEWART The Florist
the foundations, or us high as the
.Chandler
touring.
re1* Line._______________________ SPEC IAL NOTICE— I f you have
wild
cat—o f the species commonly
tower o f the Woolworth Building
T w o Ford touring.
Flowers
For All Occasions
not paid your poll tnx do so to­
IE YOU— Looking fo r n good
“ bob-cat"— about
thrno
in New York.
The
foundation termed
Iluick touring 1919, 7 passenger.
Members Florista Telegraph De­
room. If you don’ t find one list- day! Do not miss the opportunity
stimo o f the dam was laid on.Octo­ feet lo rg and weighing about 35
Buick touring 1918.
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
livery Association
in this column, insert a small to help tile City o f Sunford put
ber 24, 1923, and 20,904) workers pounds surprised &gt;V. ’I. Flowers,
Dodge 3-4 ton truck.
814
Myrtlo
A ve. Phone 260-W
First
National
Hank
Rldg.
int ail and you w ill receive the over the bond election January 11.
o
f
Oakland
City,
a
suburb
o
f
A
t­
are
employed,
but
the
project
w
ill
T w o fleo Speedster Trucks,
A listings in the city._________ EXPERT Typewriter cleaning ami 1921-22.
not be completed, even under fn- lanta, recently while lie was hunt­
Sanford, ---------- Florida
vornblu working conditions, until ing i alihits in a thicket south of
Tw o Light Ford Trucks.
repairing. Call II. S.
Pond,
)R BENT— Large
bod
room
Lakewood
Heights.
June,
PJ3U.
Tw
o
1917
Buick
touring.
furnished, next to bath, four phone 225 or Peofdes Hank.
The big cat appealed suddenly
Then the work o f regulating nnd
1923 Overland 4, touring.
179-tfc
riimvs, wood heater. GG8 W. 1st
conserving the flow o f tho Indus before him ut a distance of less
Some o f these cars were trailed . Is Part
O
f
Immense
Irrigation
W IN TE R COUGHS A N D (O L D S
by means of 0(5 massive steel than 50 feet, and fell dead when a
In on new Dodges. Most o f them
P roject firing Built For
f l r n r r n l M n r h ln e nn d H a l l e r
With the changeable weather have been left with us to be sold
BR RENT -N ice front bed-room
gates, each weighing GO tons, will charge of shut pierced its heart.
W ork.
Agricultural Purposes.
117 Laurel Ave.
which we have nt this season of ami notified on the purchase of
A R C H IT E C T
be possible. While the dam Is be­ The pie.senee o f the animal in the
C y lln U rr ( i t l n l l i s
teh year coughs and colds are very new Dodges. They arc all real
R E N T— Large furnished
L O N D O N , Jon. 8.— The world's ing built another army o f workers suburbs is declared veiy unusual
First National Hank Bldg.
front lieil-room, 1120 Magnolia prevalent. Be prepared for them.! good, having been reconditioned. largest dam, the central unit in an is busy constructing a gigantic as it was believed that nil of the
I'h o ii* 113
HnnfarO, Fin.
Have a bottle of F O L E Y ’S H ON­ Terms to those who can establish irrigation scheme so vast in its network of canals which w ill carry species had been exterminated
Sanford, ---------- Florida
OR RENT— Furn'shed room and
AND
TAR
COMPOUND credit. Some of these cars can conception as to muke even Am eri­ water over an urea utmost us great some years ago.
in rage. Man and w ife or two EY
The, color is a light gray with
me* preferred. Inquire The Out- handy, and with the first sign of a bo exchanged for real estate im­ cans who are accustomed to g ig a n ■ ns England.
I'hiiur IDHlimnedintelv above the dan* sev­ black stripes. Mr. FI iwers stated
-I'hana CM
cough or cold take a dose and pre­ proved or unimproved. Diamonds . tic irigution and engineering pro­
vent a serious ailment. F O L E Y ’S or anything else of value.
je c t s m arvel at its immensity, is en canals will curry thu silt laden that he intends to have the skin
M ILD R E D SIM M ONS
HONEY AND T A R COM POUND)
SANFO RD MOTOR CO.
built on the Indus River in India. waters o f tjjo Indus over wide mounted.
Teacher of Pianoforte
has keen the standard fam ily cough
" Dodge Dealers.
American government irrigation areus of the province o f Sind. The
and Pipe Organ
Phone 3.________
remedy for over 35 years, bring-)
Works in western states such as Kohri Canal wil be 205 miles long,
the Roosevelt Dam, seem small in with 2,300 miles o f branches. The due mainly to the successful irriing prompt relief nnd when once i
Studio:
Roam 2 2 7 ), Muisch
l.uml mnl I. iiiik l l l a l i i » H a il.
used you will never be without it. J The pecan is a dependable tree, comparison to Indus River project central rice canal, 87 miles long i- iHon i&gt;c the upper reaches o f the
Ilia .
S I urn KB
Building
river.
Vast
areas
of
arid
desert
wifi
irrigate
500,000
acres
o
f
the
if
given
a
real
opportunity.
But
near
Sukkar,
in
thu
province
of
OR RENT— Unfurnished
four- Sold everywhere.— Adv.
land
will
become
rich
fields
of
rice,
finest
rice
growing
land
in
India.
too
often
we
fail
to
do
thisjust
a*
Sind.
roam apartment with fire-plnce,
Tho Indus Dam, which w ill lie Similar waterways w ill radiate in cotton nnd wheat; there will be
“ro in. Also five-room bungn- FOR S A LE — Country style snu- we fail to do with many other de­
u .a . m inus, vi. ii.
known as the Lloyd Barrage in all directions from the central re­ large movements of natives from
sage, wholesale nnd retail. Onlv pendable things.
w. both modern. A pply II. T.
siti-riiilUInu In
honor o f Sir Lloyd George, govern­ servoir. Three o f these canals w ill the densely populated districts of
roe, 801 First St.
first class fresh meat used nnd it
«T»
nito
I 'H o a r y
fdmtin.-s
ami
India, and the sparsely inhabited
A s the New Year begins, Hope or o f Bombay, w ill be nearly a Iio wider than the Suez Canal.
is seasoned just right. Come in
i
r
n
o
o
l
o
g
y — chronic
skin
nnd
bunks
fur
300
miles
along
the
low­
When
the
Lloyd
Barrage
is
final­
Two bridges will be
PECIAI, N O TIC E— I f you have nnd give un a trial. “ You’ll come s*irings eternal in the breast of milo long.
IPooil »I(seas vs. F e m a le Diaoam'S
Coni:actor and Builder
Province
o f er course o f the Indu* will be­
and UhnumutlMin.
in°* l)aid your poll tax do so to- buck.’’ Our price fits your pocket. the man o f the soil. Hard luck built upon it, one at a low level ly completed, the
come
n
hive
of
industry
and
form
Illlli'ii
:to| First Antinn.il llnnk
&gt;&gt;'. Do not miss the opportunity Hanford Packing Co., between may have caught him the year be­ slightly above the alignment o f the .Sind through which the lower In­
llullillna
run fo rd ,----------- Florida
Hu* City o f Snnford put Palmetto nnd Sanford Avenues on fore, but he is never licked. He's ! river banks and the other at a high dus flows, is expected to share th* another great granary for India
i’niif'ird
Florida.
mid
the
British
Empire.
prosperity
of
the
Punjab,
which
is
j
level.
Th
e
railing.*
o
f
the
high
ter the bond election Janunry 11. 9th Ht.
a fighter.

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Pies and a good clean
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Strange Wild-Cat
Killed At Atlanta

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Miller,. Killer af D epot/ Sheriff
Baker Makee Good
Hia Eacapa

A S H LEY G A N G
G LA D E W AR

■ 0 INDICTMENTS
OF FIRST DEGREE
MURDER DRAWN F. 1 DUTTON FINDS
LARGE MARKET FOR
FLA. CELERYIN EAST
S

Hr The A nwU lr* P m —&gt;
WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 10.
R em ain F irm in T h e ir S tan d
BIG V&lt;
—Determined search for jooae
A g a in s t th e C onsideration
LESS
JOCRAT ELECTED A F­
members
of
the
Moblev-Ashley
of
B onos A h ead o f T ax
bands continued Thunday. MemTER HARD FIGHT
L eg islatio n
ben of the sheriff's posse who all Grand Jary Still in Seasim—Bring
Wadoe*d*y. pight through driving
Twelve Indictment* Up to
■ r T *» A iM r h ilf * PrewO
W A S H ^o ™ tf,U Jaii.r ’W Thursday Noon
rain ploughed through flat woods
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—
publlcan leaden of the.house
:
•••
of Logahatchcc slough
President Coolidgc Thursday A t ScYCtM hirbr o i F irs t
only arc opposed to cowide rat
Up until noon Thunday the
empty
handed
to
camp
gavo final approval of the ahipof soldiers’ bonus ahead of ..
and jury, still in session, had rcof C ity Hall
iFbullr B r d i ^ A i
ping board resolution placing
Thursday morning, but search was
legislation
but
believe
it
unwise
med
12
indictments
seven
of
ty-one
OpHi U n til S a n to * *
hoOhe Republican* to the again taken up immediately by which were returned during the aft­ Declares That Celery Crop* la the operation of the govern­
..........., S ay to Be Bootleg. commit
Beta
ment’s
merchant
fleet
into
the
enactment
of-a
bonus
bill
at
this
ernoon
session
on
Wednesday
and
Moving
Freely
in
tho
North­
other squads of men. Dixie high­
g rr Amated^Recently In
hands of the Emergency Fleet
session of Centres*. . , !
.
five during tho morning session of
Tomorrov ia election d a rts I
ern Vegetable Market
Dry Raid.
way la loacly watched between Thursday.
Corporation. He made nia ap­ ford.
This
attitude
,
became;
;jKnown
The number included
t r T *«
Juniper
bridge
and
Stuart.
AU
however, contingent up­
two indictments for flret degree
WASHINGTON,
&lt;* fWMI * Wednesday ha .bonua, foes and
F. F. Dutton, sales manager of proval
Sanford voters will go
ww-ja wcre stopped and murder.
on the board’s co-operation.
fHenda perfedhd; th fir j h n s for
.
Jaa. !•/-&gt;the
Florida
Vegetable
Corporation
polls
and decide whether
Thursday
•
'
night's
conference,
As
The
continuance
of
tho
circuit
n&gt;. ao far Deputy Sheriff
troop* from
who recently returned from a three
flirt,; man
maneuvered* l-e t advantage,
shall
issue bonds to the
court
through
next
week
willbe
iaicqr ia dend, Joe Aahley is
the revenue question Jjobhed up- in
necessary because the hearing of weeks' trip to the marketing ccn
$920,000
for the purpose of i
erte Commltteu*
• - j/■
p, wh«n a peace
the Senate, Half, a doten 8enatot*
iti ‘ dead, bM&gt;r&amp; Upthcgrovo, Wealey eases will tint
begin until this aft­ tors in th* east, declared upon hia
.............
..th received 39. votes,. ©rob*
.... in hotel room
Smith
ing
water,
light and gas plant
Joining in Uie dlactiaaioti.U ; . f Mobley, Lather of Hanford, M n. ernoon or Friday morning. Tho return that although produco bust­
thin the n e w w w TBMprttyGeaera) Black broke
a
city
hall.
..
.
.
On
the
house
side!
members
of
Wesley, #obt cy, Mary Aahley Mob­ docket of 12 cases to be tried thus ness in general is Inactive and dis­
Icausint of low*,, t h h u t w r
eatatirm of the
Interest has been cent
the Republican-soldier Woe,,.who ley,. wife of Hanford, M n. Joe far will take more than the two couraging,
I Malkin candidate. poUmTJB .votes
eleaieat left for
-■King, ho found that ono crop
had
had
Thursday*
p
lth
tV
confer­
remaining
days
of
the
week
and
Friday’s
election for the paat I
|S i^ * e n « , Rcp^uSSSipdW lW i.
hlter .alateat nine houra
is enjoying
turnover and
njoying a rapid
.
ence called with the avowed por- ^HTey,. Daiay Ashley, Lcota Ash- besides It la Quit** Ukoly that sev­ that
IS* first choice of tk#}ltteortenU,
week’s,
and
it is the confkknt
ittfnuoati conference.
crop
is
celery.
Mr.
Dutton
.... Infant and another eral more indictments will be re­ stated ho was delighted to find that Young Organization Makes Rapid diction of those
itm her
pose of bringing ab o u t'a show
iHCthred six.
Vj*
’
who are in a ]
are in jail here. Officer* turned by the grand Jurv including a good market prevails for Florida
1 Six Switch to D
Strides Daring Brief Existence
tion to know, that the clectiof
’ Sheriff GlUigan during the day down on tt^o bonus,;
Poor Republican insurgent* and sent word to general Black that he in the face ofbo carried by a 90 per cent
atlll want badly John Ashley and two more charges for flrat degree celery and believes strongly that
|tk two farmer-labor aanatora would anrovo the removal of ization leaden —
_ to reports
eports made by jority.
According,
every car will be marker for a
Altwt Miller. Tho latter is scri- murder.
what
tactic*
they
woUl
The grand jury has had an un­ good price. In an interview the officers of the Seminole Securi­
| £ a Minnesota, Johnson and Ship- troops if dtlsens of Marion would
order to protect the
uosly wounded.
Original PUaa M
usual large number of witnesses to Thursday, Mr. Dutton made tho ties Company a t the annual meet of In
L « L twitched front' Ceuuna to aiutiro him of thoir cooperation.
the election two ballot b
Tho group had Hr .
examine in its investigations which following statement:
of
the
stockholders
held
on
Tues­
|tkt Democrat and mad* poetiblo Sam Sterns, exalted cyclops of the
be provided, It was annour
Shortly before dark today offL accounts for the fact that it has
| Mi ejection. The Insurgents were Ko Klux Klan, state representative a resolution instructing r ^ ri t n
I have just returned from a day, that company hns enjoyed a cording to the city charter
pease
members
returned
and
means
committee
er*
and
------------------------T
ivr
jyp°rt
tna
taken
more
time
than
usual
to
535
rapid growth during the past year
llnokhart, Iowa) Frasier and Ladd Bandy and Arlieo Boswell said
West Palm Beach bringing with complete its work. I t is believed three weeks’ trip through tho nor­ and has eclipsed the business of te n may cast a ballot in a
I North Dakota, 'and LaFollettc, they had given their word that co­ McKenzio bonua bill ahead of the to
election whllo the state law
thern
markets.
I
found
tho
pro­
them
men
and
women
alleged
to
operation for law enforcement tax measure now under commit­ have been associated with the Ash­ that it would finish up this after­ duce business generally very in­ the year proceeding by a largo dares that only freeholders
| Wisconsin.
•*•*: £
tee
consideration.
Announcement
noon
and
in
that
c-vcnt
tho
court
amount.
Senator Bruce, Democrat, Mary- would be forth-coming any time
vpte. The City commission,
gang. Thoso who nro now held may begin the trial of one of the active and .discouraging. Tho ono
I had, voted for Cummina to the the sheriff gavo honest proof that ty Representative Longworth, tho ley
Figures made public Thursday order that the election may be a.
predict
that
soma
to
be
moving
in
tne
Palm
Beach
county
jail
are:
Republican
leader,
that
he
would
defendants immediately. Tho cose
I lut The deciding ballot was the he wanted it.
that the capital stock paid legally according to both laf
Laura Upthcgrovo, Wesley Mob­ of Henrietta Paul charged with freely is celery. This makes our- show
counter with a proposal that the
I|thirty-second
thirty-second ainco* the deadlock
position extremely fortunate, es­ into the firm up to dnto amounts has ordered that two ballot boa
ley,
father
of
Hanford
Mobley,
committee
completa
its
considera­
first
degree
murder
waa
scheduled
Idmlopcd early in tho session.
MARION, III., Jan. 10.—F.lcvcn
pecially slnco last week’s freeze fi­ to $120,720 nnd dbntracts purchas­ bo placed at the polling piece. _(
of the-tax-bill and report it young desperndo; Mrs. Wealey to lie the first case to be tried.
Onanlratfon Complete
warrants charging assault, larceny tion
nally cleaned up northern Califor­ ed now total upwards of $200,000
Up until noon Thursday sect
Mobley,
Alnry
Ashley
Mobley,
wife
before
taking
up
the
bonus
ques­
Wednesday afternoon tho grand nia. The southern crop is not com The surplus fund, it wns enounced
With the dealock broken, organ- and assault ana battery were sworn
ing to figures given out by Soj
of
Hanford
Mobley
and
daughter
tion
and
bia
confidence
that
he
Jury
of
which
E.
H.
Kilbce
ia
the
liutkm of the aixty-eighth congress out late Wednesday by six men would hnve enough votes to np- of Joe W. Ashley, Mrs. Joe W.
petitivo nnd also is poor, therefore now nmounts to $10,017.29. Indi­
foreman nnd C. L. B ritt is tho in two weks tho whole country cative of tho lurgo amount of busi­ visor of Registration II. C. DuT
[h complete except for an expected against a Glenn Young, dry work­
who has been busy durihg the _
Ashley;
Daisy
Ashley,
Lcota
Aah­
prove
this
program
was
followed
clerk,
returned
the
following
in­
ness done and of the strong fi­ two days checking over the «f
light over the office of senate pres- er, and ten of his clean-up assist­ Wednesday by the statement by ley, with baby in nrms, and a Mob­
will be open to us.
dictments:
nancial
standing
which
the
com­
lUrnt pro tem. The situation as to ants. Five of the warranta were
“I visited a number of New York
registration books, a total of 80O\
child three years old.
State versus Jnmca Billings state
Itkii matter was somewhat obscure against. Young. The complinnnta some members of the war veterans’ leyincensed
storages and found several pany enjoys, Is the fact that two had qualified to vote* Friday,
nt
the
death
of
Deputy
group
th
a
t
thoy
might
hot
carry
charged
with
grand
inreeny
nnd
_ per cent dividends nre paid qunrI height. Senator Ctfmmlna is with- were arrested recently in the dry
ex­
rolls will open at 7:30
Fred Baker, citizens, following the receiving stolen goods. Billings thousand crates of celery in New
the original plans.
&gt;tcrly to tho stockholders.
|n t the endorsement of the Repub­ raids which resulted in three com­ outRepresentative
cellent
condition.
In
fact
wholesale
arrests,
set
fire
to
the
Friday
morning and will
Fiah,.
of
Now
has not been arraigned as yet.
lican part/ conference for this panies of militiamen being sent to
Tho Semiolo Securities Company open until
York Stato celery is generally bet­
which
Joe
W.
Ashley
home,
burning
It
York,
one
of
the
leaders
in
the
State
versus
Frank
Goodman
I place, as party leaders have held this, Williamson county, scene of
•ti­ ing to L. R.sundown
ls comparatively young being hard
Philips, city clerk,'
They then crossed the charged with first degree murder ter than California arrivals.
| u election to bo unnecessary,. With tho Hgrrin mine killings. Every former service men’s bloc, is un­ completely.
ly
more
than
threo
years
old
and
“Summing up tho results of my
about 5:30 o’clock. Thera
to bo prepared to offer road and touched fire to the coun­ was urraigned and pleaded not
Itks Iowa senator deposed from the Ku Klux Klan raider that had aid­ derstood
c success with which it has met. be
be only one voting precinct. ■
at the conference that ty home of his sons-in-law. With guilty. Attqrney John G. Leon- trip, I am very sure all New YorU thi
] chairmanship of tha committee ed Young In the clcan-up “was a athemotion
is
gratifying
to
those
interested
State nnd nil competitive Califor­
Mr. Philips and that will bo in^
Republican memberships of the brands from this last fire they ardy is counsel for Goodman.
Iwhich handles railroad legislation, federally authorized special depu­ house
nia celery will be out of our way in its welfare. The business of fire department room on the
burned
the
garages
nnd
automo­
record
itself
as
believing
State
versus
Jessie
McBride
| the insurgents have indicated they ty marshal,” Young and State
the
company
is
the
handling
of
by
January
25th
to
February
1st.
of a bonua bill wpuld not biles standing in them, bent on charged with breaking and enter­
contracts on Ford automobiles nnd floor of the city hall.
I raid support him . for re-election Representative Bandy of Marion, passage
out the last vestige of the ing. McBride plendcd not guilty Sumo dealers have only enough Fordson tractors.
Those who havo been selected 1
In president pro tem, but there declared hero Wednesday. Mr. be incompatible with tax reduc­ wiping
State storage or California rollers
tion and that it favora enactment notorious gang that has figured to the charge when arraigned.
tho City Commission to serve
I lave been rum blinn of some op- Young, when informed of the war­ of
Officors
elected
nt
the
nnnunl
to
last
this
and
next
week
while
both tax reduction and bonua principally in the criminal annals
Robert Wilson entered n pica of
are: S. C. Rlnes, Dev
I petition from thy Republican or- rants, said ho had expected them,
were: F. P. Forster, pres­ inspectors
nt this session.
of this section for tho past ten not guilty when arraigned upon a others are applied until February meeting
Speer,
R.
C. Maxwell and C.t
lpniiation.
r
adding that he had “ten times as legislation
ident;
Edwnrd
Higgins,
vice-presi­
1st.
years.
Don’t Like ProposaL
charge of robbery.
Woodruff.
One of this numb
I Whether Senator Cummins re- many sureties" as he needed to
“I was in practically every car- dent; Alfred Foster, secretary; W. will be selected ns clerk of
All of tho elements of bravery
Henrietta Paul charged with
This proposal, however, does not
|aaini as a member of the inter­ sign bonds.
I).
Turner,
assistant
secretary
nnd
charactering wiping immlrr in the first degree pleaded | lot market in Now York State, alio B. F. Whllnir, treasurer. Serving coHeagues.
commerce
nunerce. cummitUtyrwhich
“This move,” - Mr. -Young said meet with the approval p f Mr. and daring
in the western frenters not guilty when arraigned. A
* ‘t-i the principal one* In Pennsylvan­
Each one of the prelects ia
| handles railroad legislation was "discloses' the sheriff’s object in Longworth amt other leaders, who outlawry
iiaadics
the board of directors will be:
in today’s tragedy'that be­ tomey Fred R. Wilson is repre­ ia, Ohio and Michigan. At thu on
arate on the ballot and voters.
Ipeitloned today in the senate by calling for troops. He feared the declared they thought the house blended
F.
P.
Forster,
Edw.nrd
Higgins,
A!
Chicago
Convention
I
talked
with
gan
when
Albert
Miller,
lookout
senting the defendant in the cane.
not pledge
I woe of the insurgent*. Republi­ popular indignation that would Republicans should
Foster, W. D. Turner and B. bo allowed to vote on the projects
tho desperadoes’ camp, fatally
James Williams charged with re­ buyers from many markets in the fred
that they desire. This ia done in.
can orgnniz ition leader* hold, how- follow. All these charges are un­ themselves to the passage of any for
F.
Whitner.
.
west
and
elsewhere
dnd
I
can
pos­
legislation. Tho Republican lend- shot Deputy Baker as the latter ceiving stolen goods entered a plea itively assure every one of our
order that one project would not
1ever, that he is a member despite true.”
Recently
tho
company
purchased
was
advancing.
Miller
fired
from
of
not
guilty
when
arraigned
in
I ill defeat for the chairmanship.
Adjt. Gen. Black announced cr reiterated that would pleas his behind a tree within a few paces open court.
growors that the success of this tho building formerly occupied by defeat the other threo in case on^
waa against the wishes of tho citl—
I On the ballot which elected Sen­ Wednesday night that nothing had resolution, providing for priority of
the officer.
J. T. Allen was arraigned on a season’s operation rests entirely the First National Bank at First zens of Sanford.
over the tax bill, to a vote in the
ator Smith, one Democrat, Bruce occurred to require the troops.
Street
und
Park
Avenuo
and
main­
with
the
grower
himself,
assum­
"I guess I’ve finished that----- ” charge of aggravated assault pre­
conference regardless of proposals
lof Maryland, voted for Senator
However, it is felt that none of
he shouted as he fled to the out­ ferred by tho grand jury. Ho en­ ing of course, we will have reason tains offices in it.
offered by bonus proponents.
I Cummins as he had done since
tho
four propositions will be turn-*ably
good
weather
conditions,
The
laws’
tents.
tered a plea of not guilty.
In support of tho contention of
Irarly in the deadlock when the incd down and it is ex|&gt;ected that
dealers recognize us ns the Celery
Baker
fell
with
a
gaping
wound
During
the
morning
session
Mr.
Fish
that
adjusted
compensa­
Ifpiwit* threw their strength to
nil will bu carried by approximate-,
Continued on page 8.
Thursday the following true bills factors of Florida. They like our
tion payments could be made if
I the South Carolinian and failed to
ly the same large majority.
big
tonnage
and
one
nnd
all
sa
were
retumel
by
tho
grand
jury
the tax revision proposals of the
7:
ip
The sum of $920,000 is to.I
"Dutton,
if
you
will
only
str
I ci hi.m by a margin of one vote.
TO
against the following:
treasury were carried jnto effect,
1Since that timo the insurgents had
like
voted
upon. This is apportioned
size
and
pace
your
cellery
E .' H. Bryant arraigned on a you did four or five years ago, wo
Rcprcscntaclve Andrew. Republi­
"PPortedin turn, Senator La Folamong tho four projects as foL. $
charge
of
grand
larceny
pleaded
can,
Mnssarhusects,
made
public
a
Ixtte of Wisconsin, their recognized
will give you all our business,"
Iowa: Water plant. $375,000; dec-. .
• U r T h e A u n f l a l r d I 'r r m l
not guilty when arraigned.
statement Wednesday night, that
I kadcr; Senator Howell of Ncbraannd
of
course,
I
promised
that
the
.
plant, $310,000; gas
!
MEXICO
CITY,
Jan.
10.—Fed­
Southern
power
interests
ubTwo indictments were returned grade and pack would bo the best ' G. W. Emery and K. C. Warner, trie
tho estimates of the treasury
l»*»and Senator Couxena.
$160,000 and city hall, $75,0(
eral troops under General Evaristo showed this was possible.
mltted a new offer for Mus­
ngainst
Edward
Frazier
both
on
students
of
Rollins
College,
visit­
Early organization of kho intcrFollowing a disastrous fire es
have recaptured Sabinas, in
f
charges of breaking and entering. ever.
The ways and means committee cle Shoals.
•Ute commerce committee J* look- Perez
"Before tho trip
north, our ed the Sanford High School Thurs­ ly on the morning of NovSeparation of tho- shipping
the state of Coahuila, from the proceeded with its consideration of
To both charges he entered a pica
day
morning
and
spoke
to
the
pu­
2 i.? r .and pressure Immediately Revolutionary, the federal troops
Board agreed with mo that two pils on the Bachcllcr Prize Contest, which wiped out the Holy Ct
board nnd the emergency fleet
of not' guilty when arraigned,
tax hill’s administrative fea­
I kni . ',r°u,Rntfor the approval of i t Munciovn, Cooerals Davila and the
coropration was approved by
Joe Scott charged with breaking dollars F. O. B. would bo a reas­ to be held nt Rollins College, Win­ Episcopal Church and 1
tures
Wednesday
without
making
**
'* ‘ repealing tho Herrera, according to spccinl dis- any material changes in the treas­ the board.
House nnd caused n loss of $75J)«t .
and entering was arraigned and onable price to put on our celery.
ter Park, Fla., Fub. 21, 1924.
, I t -wovd ap- patches ' from Saltillo,
sentiment began to grow in favor,
There
ia
no
such
thing
as
ship­
plead
not
guilty.
Attorney
General
Daugher­
lit..........................
capital
of
ury draft. Chairman Green said
Ipear that n majority of the com- Coahuila.
An invitntion wus extended to of immediate action being taken
pers having the trade tied up. It’s
ty announced he had ample
On
a
Joint
indictment
Sylvester
that
Thursdya
a
vote
would
be
the High School to send delegates by the city to own its water wot’
aittee is favorable to the repeal of
evidence to support chnrgcs of
Perez, although ordered taken as to whether his resolu­
Davis, Will Henry and James Wil­ service nnd quality thut counts to
tho Delphic und Kandapur ban­ and other utility plants.. The a]
i ue so-called rate-making section of thoGeneral
Thu celery buyers of the entire
communist propaganda in
liams
were
charged
with
breaking
federal
troop*
at
Munciovn,
tion,
proposing
a
constitutional
|iu t act and perhaps some other Coahuila, Into action Tuesday to
quets to bu held ut Rollins during parent lack of adequate fire
country
would
rather
buy
from
ono
America.
and
entering.
When
arraigned
I wanges, but whether a straight quell sporadic revolutionary move­ amendment to prohibit issuance of
bunders week in February, lo st tectian given the city as
The interior department ap­
Henry and VPilllams entered pleas source than many, so long as thu year
repeal measure can be voted out ment in Coahuila .according to the tax exempt securities should be
two students from the San­ shown in this fire, served to act aa
price
is
reasonable
and
uniform
to
propriation bill, first of tho
of not guilty while Davis plead
favorably reported.
Iarms doubtful.
ull dealers. It’s consignments and ford High School contributed meri­ u stimulus to the opinion held by
big supply measures complet­
fruilty,
tho
only
one
to
enter
that
dispatches.
Hoard
of
Tax
Appeals.
Chairman Smith was one of
price cutting among the shippers torious cssnys, and in 1922 the some that Sanford should own Ite pica of those arraigned.
Once this question ia disposed of, ed in committee, was reported
who fought the tranaporta- President Obregan, accompanied
that
worries tho buyers. There­ repreienUtivcs of Sanford High utility plants.
to
the
house.
| ”°n,i*ct j^ ih in the committee and by General Joaquin Amnro, com- thec committee will turn to the
fore
help
us all you can by getting School, won the gold medal given Acting upon what seemed to
Republican
leaders
of
the
mandcr of the Jalisco front, left provisions of the tax bill which
Early Completion of nil independent
or outside shippers ns an award for the best essay. almost unanimous opinion of
. . . T floor of the "enate and it Mexico City Wednesday on his would authorize the creation of a
house were said to believe it
The pupils of the High School
*m because of hia position on the
to
line
up
with
us, nnd let’s prop­
unwise
to
pass
a
bonus
bill
at
in favor of such u cou
board
of
tax,
appeals.
This
board
trip to the Jalisco front.
.Road
No.
8
Promised
were urged to nttend (free of citizens
IE**™? tl» t Senator La Follctte scheduled
erly
strip,
accurately
size
our
any
time
this
session.
the
City
Commission called
ifould
be
composed
of
not
less
than
Ho
was
due
to
arrive
at
Irapuuto,
|rom his sick room publicly endorcelery from tho very bcginlng ami chnrga) the lectures of Dr. Rich­
The Philippine Independence
Continued
on page 8.
seven
nor
more
tlpw
2d
members,
Guanajuato
Thursday
night.
Orn
r
Th*
AMwI.lril
I'm*.
1 promise you tho most satisfac­ ard Burton, famous literary and
I.v:hip last
,rRh for the chairmanmission mnde a plea to Con­
SEBRING, Jan. 10—Early com­ tory results thin season Florida hns dramatic critic from the Univer­
month, declaring that hia dera for tho preliminary movement to bo appointed by tho secretary
treasury, without Bcnato con­ gress for independence for tho
pletion is promised of county roads
FARMER KILLS WIFB
sity of Minnesota, which arc being
* l1?" would ba a "elenr cut vlc- advance of the federal troops on of
islands in n memorial attack­
and of that portion of State Road ever had.
Gadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, firmation, for 10-ycar terms nt
WEBSTER CITY, Ia.. Jan. HL__
I fy for tho progressives."
given during this month at thu
ing
Gov.
Gen.
Wood.
No. 8 which traverses the length
were expected to be issued soon a f­ salaries of 110;000 each. Many of
Woman’s Club in Winter Park, un­ Walter Moore, shot and killed hia
The entire session of tho
and breadth of the county for 10 Hotel Company Plans der tho auspices of Rollins Col- wife and seriously wounded, hia 7ter the president's arrival nt Irn- the provisions of the bill, Mr.
house wus devoted to eulogies
|Ward Patient Kills
miles. Twenty miles of base rock
punto. These orders will bq the ^Grccn explained, ar? contingent
year-old son and then shot aqd fa-,
lege.
have been laid in the county by the New Hotel for Miami
first move of tho Obregon govern­ on the establishment of tha board, of the late Representative
It ia hoped, said Mr. Emery, that tallv wounded himself Wednesday t
Claude
Kitchin
of
North
Another in Hospital ment in its offensive on the rebels.
state and county crews during tho
Continued on page 8.
Sanford HI
High’ School
“ ’ * will again night. Domestic troubles and finan- Carolina, former Democratic
n r T h* AMMlAtril
last six months and a great deni
It was stated that Dlogucz nftake
part
in
the
essay contest as cial reverses are blamed for hia ’
floor leader.
MIAMI, Jan. 10—Another hotel,
of grading has been don. As­
ter failing in an attempt to sever
I ASHPUiV,
Pr**»&gt;
its splendid showing of last year action.
John
F.
O’Ryan,
special
one
of
the
largest
and
most
modern
Nfew
High
School
for
surances also have been given of
between Mexico City
m L . VTiLCoft
Jft^E ' N’
Jan - 10-—
should serve as an incentive to do
| II
xicheal
;28,C”formerly
a connections
counsel, was called into con­
60 miles of hard surfacing just as in Florida, is to bo built here. It still hotter this year.
and the border near Leon, in tho St. Lucie Co. Students ference
by
the
Senate
veterans'
|«ptain in the U
United
States
a’rmy
will
be
M
stories
high,
and
will
r” ’
fast as contractors can do tho
stato of Guanajuato, had retreated
committee which is consider­
PHONE YOUR
work. State road work also is contain 350 ronis. Construction
lf«».nattorncy
Richmond, waa to La Plcdad, in the state of Mich( n r T h * A m m I s I . iI P u m )
work on tho hostelry will begin One Dead, Another Is
ing a report to-be made on its
progressing
on
the
Avon
ParkE i \ e ° Jun‘,e5l a t Highland .high oaenn.
,
FORT PIERCE, Jan. 10—Tho
WANT ADS
Ikhool
Wcdnqsday night by anot
£ n ,.'Vcdl««l*y
anothFrostproof of sector. Thera ia ac­ somo time this month, it is expect­
Three hundred rebels under the Board of public instruction of tho Investigation of the veterans*
Wounded
in
Gun
Duel
ed.
..
l*r Patient, hospital of
bureau.
tivity
on
many
of
the
county
roads.
llouncclintH ^ d ? e ^ « ° ” » ~ ,8i- “ n- ^ h V r s . Juan. ArauJfo and An- county will open bids hero Feb. 12
Tho new hotel, which will face
Direct to The Herald,
Senator Mayfield, Democrat,
| The VlayinT
‘ roI,° Ca'rranza,’ and Francisco Po- for the construction of a new high
II, T k* A w w U lr S P rrw l
the Bay in Miami Beach, just north
entered a sweeping deoffice
for quick and
I Moore renuted
Robert &lt;rMf wcr0 defeated by the federate school building which is to bo Texas,
Hold Public Hearing of tho Miami Aquarium, will cost St. AUGUSTINE, Jan. lO—A
nlal of charges mado against
courteous
service. Re­
I thy Chicago famH
Both m»n ; nt Ja ,P*n» I’ucbla. according f to erected a t an estimated cost of
Wulton, an employee of the Cum­
him in the contest growing out
On Soviet Recognition $1,400,00, it ia stated.
l»*re undergoing ^VeaUnent
lnformat&gt;on received, by the de- $115,000. It is proposed rush con­ of his election.
member that your tele­
mer Lumber Company was fataiiy
^or partment of the interior from pro­ struction of the building in order
and W. M. Adams of Green
The long Senate deadlock
phone is a Herald Want
(tlf Th* Amm Ii Ih I I’rtMl
visional Governor Juaquin De La to have it ready for the next, sesYoung Heiress Weds shot
Cove Springs was wounded in the
over the interstate commerce
WASHINGTON,
Jun.
10.—A
Service Station.
Pequa
of
Pueblo.
The
rebels
suf­
sioi. The building will have 23 committee was broken by the
leg in a gun duel in deep creek
-ABOR PARTY GROWS
Austrian
Nobleman
sub-committee of the Senate for­
fered a few casultiesj including rooms, according to plans that
near
Hastings
early
Tnurs«lav.
as chairman of n
eign relations committee will hold
If you do not have
Perez, it was anid.
. ■; * . have been prepared pnd approv­ election
Walton died later at a hospital,
Democrat, Senator Smith of
H r T k * A w iw la lr d J*rr«».
public hearings upon tho proposal
Mexico
City'is
in
the
midst
of
ed.
It
will
be
located
on
a
site
charge account, a state­
LONDON, Jan. 10—The LaboiAdams
and
Kirtus
Wilson,
said
to
South
Carolina.
NEW
YORK,
Jan.
10—Mlaa
of Senator Borah, Republican,
be
a
brother-in-law
of
Adams
art
‘I* En«Iand since 1900 has in- a cold wave as the result 10 deaths adjoining the present *ch&lt;Jol build­
ment wll be mailed you
The
Senate
public
lands
Idaho, urging recognition of the Milliicent Rogers nge 20, heiress in jail pending an inquest.
rrMseil more than 21 fold its num- have occurred in the last 24 houra, ing.
committee
decided
to
send
Sen­
and
granddaughter
of
the
late
II.
when the ad appears.
^oviut
government
of
Russia.
A
in parlia- according to reports. Victims are
I ml
. . , ,. representatives
, ----------- . . . . ...
ator Wulsh, Democrat, Mon­
resolution to this effect wns adop­ II. Rogers, oil magnate was mar­
■*« and more than 3T fold Us to­ mostly notntleas wanderets wlw STAMP COLLECTORS PROTEST
tana, to Palm Beach to ex­ ted Thursday.
ried Tuesduy to Count Ludwig WEEKS HAS NE\y PROPOSAL
This is part of tho sat­
w* vote.
sleep in the open.
amine Edward B. Me Lane in
Von Hoogitratcn who is about 40
lt&gt; T h * .\.» o rla ln l P rrsa)
.
•
Cable
commurticatiena
betwoen
isfactory service given
Hr
Tk*
AMitctalrd
l*rra*.
L i? 15,00 ,tbe P°rty elected njne
venrs old and head of tho Austrian
STATUE BOUGHT
MUNICH, Jan. 10—Stamp col­ connection with its investiga­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Sec­
Do?irIf*
in parliament and Mexico City and the United States lectors
by The Herald to it*
tion
with
naval
oil
reserve
House
bearing
his
name,
it
was
an­
here have been .complaining
resumed Wednesday, accord­
Weeks said he had received
SH, IMW votes. In 1923 *t were
P1
llr Tk* .iM M U Ird P rtM .
leases.
»
nounced Thursday by a brides par­ retary
advertisers and reader*.
of
the
careless
way
ip
which
stamp
ing
to
an
announcement
Thursday.
atill
another
nronosal
for
the
dis­
102 members and polled
CHICAGO, Jan. 10—The bronze ents. The wedding was performed
Attorney General Daugherty
1-136,81,1
are cancelled.' As a result postal
15 vote*.
position of Muscle Shoals project.
statue “La Paye" (Pay Day) by without their knowledge.
in an opinion rendered to
To reach all the peo­
authorities i\ave ordered all clerks
Rifles Shipped.
Details df the new plan have not
Jacopin
of
Chateau-ThierrySecretary
Hoover
defined
tho
....
. ________
...
tq du .their Work wHh.X«*t ««re,
EL PASO,
Tex.,_ ___
Jan. lO-—V»rple
effectively—Icavo
(U AKE PLAYS’HAVOC
been
disclosed
but
it
contemplates
France,
has
been
purchased
by
the
tun! admission that a shipment of so stamps will not be rendered use- limits within which trade as­
MARKETS
board
of
temperance,
prohibition
manufacture
of
nitrates
for
ferti­
your
Want Ad at Tho
sociations
may
gather
and
I
* « w » l» l« l P r r u )
Enfieid rifles of the United States less to ^collehtork -py having ink
and public morals of the Methodist
lizer.
transmit
statistical
informa­
Herald
Office. Phono
inn.
smudged
ull
over
tn&lt;
of ,io ltt’ *lan:. 1°—The repairing army pattern in 1917 has been
Ur Tk* A*nnrlnl*«l t'rru .
Episcopal Church.
tion.
us
to
send
for it or
mmu*1* lIeu cables,, severed by the transferred to the Mexican side of
CHICAGO, Jun. 10.—WHEAT:
The
statue
represents
a
drunken
ULISS DROPS DEAD
SUBMARINE LOST
May. 1.09; July, 107 1-8 to 1-4..
I disci1,us}k?u of s °Pt«mber 1, has the border, waa mode by Ameri­
phone
it
to
the Want
man
lying
in
the
gutter,
with
a
TO
FORM
CABINET
nr
Th*
Aa***Ut*ri
l*rraa)
l«*c|oied that nt one —aint off can and Mexican military authori­
CORN: May, 783-8 to 5-8.
It, Tk* Au«flRl(J 1’rr**.
broken whiskey bottle in his hand.
u
Ad
Department
h?!".ma ™bul the bed of the ocean ties Wednesday.
New York, Jan. 10—Walter
OATS: May, 40 to 1-U.
Near him is his empty puy envo
(Hr
Tk*
.iMwIalcd
rr*
u
)
LONDON,
Jan.,
10—Admiralty
f f i ^ , 200 feet for a distance
Phelps Bliss, prominent lawyer
ATHEIS, Jan. 10—General Dan- Mpe. Standing dejectedly by ia
says the British Subma­
i*,*ht .L““V
miles., To
t i east
0»^.l.^:'”
1U th
w,cj
uai,t of
or Gulfport—Construction of last 3 message,
Eustis—Florid Citrus m
product Co and director of score of financial
hia wife, holding a small baby in
PHONE 148
glia.
chairman
of
the
venixelist
rine
L-24
has
been
lost
off
Port
f ui£ J*h#
damaKcd
cable
hod
mile highway projit
uuu to
tu mile
m n ulink
n , of. 15
arms, while.at her side stand purchases site for erection of new institutions, dropped dead ThuraT lUhrd
l—_a____________
___Pnandnnn
point to Pasadena land in a collision it is feared tho party haa been asWd by regent to her
I eta*,
ik Lun
Ul \ :fr,,...
ru'm .a« ___
newly
created ret fromalthe
day
■
in "Brooklyn
W
B rt
inctory in this city.
two otrher children.
form a cabinet.
^
entire crew pcriJhod. * ' ’
I yss mow thdn 1,000 feet deep. [under way;

M1E

WARRANTS ISSUED
ON DRY WORKERS
. . . . . ASSAULT

CooUdge Approves
Board R elation

POLLS WILL

SECURITIES CO.
I S SUCCESSFUL
DURING 3 YEARS

&amp;

Sabinas Captured
After .Small Fight
With Mexican Rebs

Rollins Students
Speak To Pupils
Local High School

Washington News

r ite

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'U

THIS WEEK IN
SANFORD

Hills Announces for [•
The Office of Sheriff i

of Genei

l
LTMAREICT QVpTAjhONI

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to
JONDAY, JAN 7:
ED
-------j Mra. P. D. Williams, age 74, diedL ■
tho comircuioners to provide for a
Tomatoes:
Fla. 65, Cal. 79, total
,' W nlimdiT—Regular meeting of
Madison
County
exhibit
a
t
the
W. A. Tillln, pioneer resident of I Sunday afternoon a t 4 o’clock at;
I
!.3
®n'tracC!
yU
t
American Lesion at tho Court Sanford and Seminole county and j Miami at the home of her datifH* !^ 1
Florida exposition. New York, In
RANGQON, Jan. ________
Fla. 45. Aria, l. J"«nd moderate,
H oOm a t 8 p. m.
February. The county had pre­ slavery and‘the practice of sacri­
writ
Boat Fla. 1. Total 2!
&lt; Wtdoesday
teratura
Depart* for eight years chief of police j ter, Mrs. J. / . Dann. For the
viously provided funds for an ex­
Make Florida Great State.
iilk Vt
wuu Sanford
witmuiu Woman's
if UllIHil 9 Wednesday
uuiivoum/ ■uiiuuiu.ca
announces m
his
io vauuicandl-,past
j poov 10
sw jcmo
years Mrs. Williams
if Iiit4inil wax
«os
%—■—» ■■
hibit to be sent to the South Flor­ ficing aUyes a t religious festivals
i
m#nt
of the
‘
still
Naga HiDs, ac­
chok* counts
u“ wi*L b1?004 a*
dacy for
office of Sheriff of an invalid and for some time has Co-operatfcn.
state ..unity ida M r a t Tampa.
House at .1:30 p. m.
cording to a report recently issued
Seminole
county,
subject
to
the
ac-i**®"
*
n
ve^y
serious
condition,
andlarero
sfrdngly
stressed
as
an
ca­
f t K WUBt
KM Wednesday—Tho Music Depart­ tion of the Democratic voters at j r * i l L i i - ?!?.
by H. A. Thornton, ■ government
. b yftar, n _
. __
I sentlal in the future development Clearwater to R a te
ment of the Sanford Woman's
.old 18,088. last year, new 25.
This district, which
' g T S A Iof Florid, by Refer W , Bsbson.
Club will meet at the Club the Juno primary.
for Exhibit commissioner.
Cabbage: Fla.
ruu-a,
8, CaL
u n . 3,
a, Colo.
uo 2,
House at 3:30 p. m.
Is nominally under British rule, -- Gaeeage:
Mr. Tlllis came to this section In j aiK 31 f a would have been 75’the eminent statistician, ifia noon
N. Y. le, 8
B.. C.\5, Tex. 6,
5, Va.
V, J
Wednesday—The regular meeting 1888
lies in northern Burma near the
R8 and has been a resident of years old. She haa been making luncheon
address here. Ttiidhfay
...
.....................
mr bcWla. 18, total 96. Total
of the Elka’ Club will be held al Sanford since. 1007. In 1012 ho hcr homo with her daughter at Ml- fore
CLEARWATER, Jan. 9^-Tbe Assam bqrder. The mvernment
‘
“the combined membership of
the Club House at 8 p. m.
Cabbage; 3 c a r iS H
tho Chnmbcr of Commerce and Ro­ hoard of county commissioners of has received authentic information MjMlje U &gt;ly*ar new. *57; *last
ami
for
some
time
and
prior
to
was
elected
chief
of
police
which
Wednesday—-The weekly luncheon
Pinellas County hove adopted a of the sacrifice of atx Nag a slaves
tary
Club.
.
.
...
.
that
had
lived
at
Geneva
where
an­
iff
Ala- 35
•of the Kivwanis Club will bo office he held until 1920 when he other daughter, Mrs. C. F. Harri­
Ptfra8' moderate,
Mr, Babson has made oxtensivo resolution calling oh the people of
held a t the Valdez Hotel at decided not to stand for re-election. son Uvea. Mrs. Williams' husband investments In Florida during the the county to raise $2,500 to match at different places during the past ... Tomatoes: Fla. 1. Total this *«t steady. PI*.
two months. Those victims were year 103, last year 80.
. .
12:15 p. m.
This is the first political an- has been dead for ID years. 1 j paist three .years ond is an en- a like sum appropriated
printed ‘by the booght from head-hunting villages
Lettuce; Fla. 8 VArix, 29, Cal ^ In U d $1404r«5UJ
—Weekly luncheon of | nruncement to be made tn this
Thursday—Weekly
liastie booster for the state, board for the purpose of financing whose inhabitants, though they do 51,^U&gt;tal this year 8,471, last year, N* Y. Danish bulkp^Jjw
Tho
body
wss
brought
hack
to
thusiaatic
Association of Business Women i count;ty although the primal
PW flow as $35
“••I
an exhibit a t the
'* ~
' not themselves practice human
ml Tuesday}
fit the same ...
tima............
his analytical
Florida Expotf.......................
'av
Geneva' Monday
n ig h t_________
# i At
...
will bo held at tho Lu-Dcth i less than six months off. It is rc- afternoon
it was buried along the turn of mind enables him to ac- tion in New York next month. F. sacrifice,, do not hesitate ta sell
Mixed Vegetables: Fla. 0, Cal.
' Cafeteria a t 12:00.
j ported on good authority that oth- side of that of Mr. Williams in tho curatcly estimsto deficiencies in threw Lewis has been commissionvictims to those who desire them. 17/ Colo. 2, La. 12, Tex. 2, Va. 18.
Tkuraday—Regular meeting of er announcements will bo forth- Genova cemetery. Funeral services j existing plans for the upbuilding «! to raise the money.
Slavery In the Naga Hills has Total 65. Total this year, 467;
the Spanish War Veterans will i coming shortly.
were conducted in tho Geneva of Florida and to suggest eonstrucbeen decreasing during recent last yyear,
e a r, 267.
,
. ^
be held a t 8 p. m.
I
------------------------Church, of which. Mrs.; t,v» improvements.
years, largely on account of the MARKET QUOTATIONS FOR M. Fla. 10-inch crztssj
Triday—The regular meeting of GOVERNMENT EXPERT WILL Methodlst
•train 8 dozens «i&gt;
Williams wss the oldest member.! Discussing at some length the
difficulty and danger: Involved .In
TUESDAY, JAN, $.
jgjv*
the Rebekah Lodge will be held
SPEAK.
field run $2.
..
Tho services were in charge of Dr. notable advantages of the state for
capturing
recruits
to
replace
thoso
*k.
Atlanta
Mlanta
(Clear,
$6
*
above).
a
t
the
Masonic
Hall
a
t
8
p. m.
At the meeting of the Men's J. D. Sibcrt of Paiatkn, a fon-r time !P&lt;*fol agricultural crops, and re­
Kn
Lettuce: Cak 3,'FW.fi
who
die
or
who
redeem
thcnuKdsqgcs:
a
Oranges:
JSup
.
Friday—Weekly luncheon osi the Club of the Congregational Church friend of the family, assisted by i Erring particularly ^ cltrus fruits
°n track in c ilil
vcs. The number found by cen­ mandI modern
moderate, box m
. Chamber of Commerce a t the dt tho parsonage Thursday night, Rcc. McFarland, pastor of the Gen-' °*'d ™lnt" vegetables, Mr. Babsor.
%
"WntlJ|1 »«ow1 market aSi
sus takers this year i% 215, ns op­ bulk $1.3541.40
bu.
$14541.____
Valdes Hotel at 12:15.
Mr. Harris of Kostin, a govern­ eva Methodist Church.
i montfoned the present marketing
posed to 271 last year. Some bavo
I t 9 keh
cM ,
Grapefruit: Supplies 111
ment expert, will talk on fungus
11-2
bu. uy
hprs.t0U
Winte^
Mrs.
Williams
is
survived
b
y
jcon&lt;,m°ns ‘n no uncertain term-,
purchased freedom, , and- others mand stodr, boxes $2.2S-$i
HOLLY AT NEW SMYRNA.
diseases of plan) life.
Boston
81.75,
other
75«
four daughters: Mrs. J. A. Dann! enimestly advocating greater sup­
have-been liberated by their mas­ $1.50 bU.
.mtfiii,.Big
...........
The talk will interest not only and* Mrs.
--H.- -B. Coffee
- port of tho Florida citrus cxBoston
ters.
A'few
have
taken
the
yelh)T&gt;
of
Miami;
Peppers: Demand slow, fancy
a
R. J. Holly, edito^ and publish­ Ihe members of the club but nil Mrs. C. W. Jernlgan of Dayton, O., chnngd, not only on the part of PiaimThg Entertainment tor 4,000 »Tbo *nd become Buddhist monks. crate,
Romaln'e: Poor $£
$242.50. t
Waabiafton ( C l m / ^ J
Visitors For Convention • * Those remaining in slavery a r t
er of The Florida Trucker, was a farmers in the vicinity and a big and Mrs. C. F. Hairison of Geneva. growers but bankers, business men
Peas:,
Supplies
libera),
demand
is expected to be on hand.
»..Pea3’ Pepper,; g J L !
and all commercial interests. The
' 8 . rch.
said to be either contented with verv. slow, best. $1.5042.
visitor In Now Smyrna yesterday. crowd
.,
Members should bring at least one
speaker made a conclusive demon­
moderate. p Z T 1
their
lot
or
too
lazy
and
opium, Eggplant: Supplies light, de­
Last night Mr. Holly spoke to tho friend.
Refreshments will bo
( B r T i t A M M lsto t t’r r u )
stration of tho degree to which in­
lURn1.*®tron8«r, Fla^'lr
sodden
to
work
out
their
redemp­
mand
moderate,
,
best
.mostly
$
3
.
Chamber of Commerce there ex­ served.
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan, £&gt;.— tion.
$2.60-M, poorer k li 04t L_
creased output, while reducing cost
•• w
Cabbage: 8. C. WaiefieW &lt;
c rates Market steady. Pl»
i
of production, inevitably requires "Buddies, come prepared for the
tending greetings from Sanford
Until
rorant
years
most
of
the
W.2642.50. Y’
■ " ‘‘•I
greater expenditures for advertis­ greatest time you have ever had In slaves in this district.were ladians
to the people of that progressive
Strawberries:
Moderate sup­
your life.”
,
ing and selling.
■
east coast city.
who had b:cn kidnapped in As­ plied,- demand slow, market slightly mSuAV SuPP»** liberaki
This is the word the general i; cam,
A moving appeal to ill Florida
moderate, market iteadr M
but on account of the increas35c quart.
communities and to every Florida committee of tho American Legion ilng hazards of this practice, the weaker,
Cabilflower:
Best
$24043,
lo11.
citizen was made by Mr. Bsbson, annual convention is sending out
Purchase of a lot adjoining the to the end that petty jealousies ns the time draws near for the fifth , Nairas have lately confined their l Cukes: Supplies Ught, demand
court house on the north aide for nnd local interests be submerged annual gathering of the Florida j raidn to mountain tribes nearer at r Glow, crate fanev, $4-1440.
'
(Continued from pogo 1),
hand. No Indiana are known .to 1 Feans: Red Valentine, supplies
the sum of 311,200, wns mnile by in a general movemont to exploit department.
Fla. crates besT]
have been sacrificed since 1021, | light, demand* m oTrntq,
&lt; l « r , $. .8..
tho county commissioners at the Florida. He pointed .out fundafair small sizes $2.5043Jj
Plans for entertainment of the I whan
two
authentic
cases
were
rec­
j
Richmond
(Clear,*30
above).
afternoon session field
held Tuesday,
Tucsdn
to interest people in Daytons and
nnernoon
mental advantages which, if capi* four thousand visitors expected
Strawberries: B u rr.
Oranges: Receipts increasing, all demand
Orlando in tho possibilities of San­ l Work has been started on n The property has a frontage of dfl ; tnlized, will mako Florida the hero during the last week in March orded. . In capturing new slaves, II
moderate markit i
is customary . fo r the , Nagas to classes oranges 126a, 288s, | 2.75- r/eaker, Fin.
ford."
reefirs 3fc»
210,000 building addition to the i Ci ‘VL # r . Avenue and extends 1greatest agricultural state in the arc going forward rapidly, it was starch for victims about whom no , $3.25.
.
1
Mr. Bodwcll Is thoroughly "sold" Sanford Machine Company which back loO feet to Rands Alley. Tho j union. No less favorable, accord- announced following the first meet­ inquiry is likely to be made.
Cukes: Suppplle, Tcryl
Grapefruit:
46s-80s,
$2.75-$3.25.
on Sanford. He has successfully when completed will add 3,800 purcnaac^ wns mado from the Laketo Mr. Babson, am Florida confew sales to quote.
of the workers of Post 14—
j Strawberries: 60c qoarf._ ... —» Company
_
. . . jujgm for juccesafui manufactur­ ing
ami
promoted many lino subdivision square feet of floor space to the front Improvement
, Demand me
the SL Petersburg legionnaires,
"He who starts a forest fire | - Cabbage: E0-lb baskets, $1.25­ piles limited,
properties in tho north. Early in present ' space used nnd bringing was nccensitatcd by the fnct thnt ing and in relation to transporta­ who are behind tho convention
market &gt;va
:
81.50.
•
oueht
to-be
arrested-for
arson.”
an addition to the court hou9o ir. tion. Tho cultivation of tourist movement.
December ho purchased the old tho total up to 7,634 square feet.
pepper crates $24011
• ' raid the welfare worker.
Not
Peas:
Hamper,
$140.
Paco homestead at the end of
Lettuce: Fla. 1, 8 br»k
Every day. during the last week
The now addition is being built contemplated some time in the travel wns commended, os afford­
right—he ought to bo shot
Tomatoes: No supplies.
broken
cars on track
Union Avonuo on the shores of of brick nnd is one story in iieight. near future.
ing both immedito revenue and op­ In March will bo "Chock” full of qulto
Philadelphia (Cloudy, 28 above). ceipts light, liberal i
G. M. Jacobs was authorized to portunity to interest men of large something, it is promised. Tho at sunrise.
Lako Monroe, wiiich is considered It is said that it will probably bo
Cukes, Pena, Eggplant: No C-l mand fair, market lUafTI
one of the choicest locations on ready for occupancy within nn- to put straw to the value of $100 means in Florida.
first three days will be taken up Nicotine-sulphate spray helps arrivals,
light supplies. Peas, de­
on
the
road
between
Chluiota
and
Lake Monroe.
“When
you
sell,
a
product
that
I
h
with tho Festival of the States. the strawberry plant produce crood mand good, market firm, Fla. hprs. crates Iceberg $240410!
, other two months. C. H. Johnson
Calif, crates $1.754t
Engineers have been nt work of Jacksonville has the contract Curryville road.
ntined, there is inevitably a re­ St. Petersburg’s annual carnival
platting this property and Mr. and S. T. Hunt is the superinten­ The board authorized tho clerk duction of the world's supply,” Mr. event when thousands of tourists strawberries—helps by killing ! $3. Cukes, all poor, no sales. Egg
Baltimore (Clear, Mi
to send a letter to the Florida Enst Babson stated. “The same thing nnd homefoik will stage the closing plant lice, those pesky suckers of plant: demand moderato, market
Beans: Express rscsitil
Bodwcll states that he will Hoon dent of the construction.
plant
Julcos.
•
Htee-iv
R'n,
crates
well
graded
demand moderate, maBT
go before tho city planning com­
the sale of nntural
rc- event of the tourist season. After
,
When the new addition is com­ Const Line Railroad Company to is true of...............
small $340.
ior goo&lt;i stock, Fla. bu. bi
mission with his plans.
pleted the equipment of the shops advise' that company to clean out sources, like lumber and turpen- the festival, the icglon will finish
Squash: No C-l arrivals, auptho
ditches
along
side
of
the
tracks
tine.
In
a
somewhat
lesser
de­
up
the
week
with”
their
conven­
will be moved in it and the pres­
**ft*1t frozen
*r**n
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT plies and demand fajr, -tnarjojt $foVtl**?’?®
2 j5 r fair ’some
ent building will be used as n near Osceola station ns the coun­ gree, due to tho opportunity which tion.
For Sheriff.
steady, Fla. _
reefers 3(
Cukes:
No
supplies.
ty
expects
to
begin
rand
work
near
farmers
have
for
quickly
restoring
I)anco3, boat rides, fishing trips
I hereby announce myself as n
warehouse for supplies, L. II.
Eggplant:
No v*|
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w 35c-nua;
we « a
a
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fertility, every farm or fruit crop —in fact everything that goes to­ candidate for the office of Sheriff mostly
Gibbs, a member of the firm an­ thnt point nt an early date.
Beans:
Fla. 1, 1 car unbrokdn,1 broken car on track,
Mrs.
John
Leonardi
nppeared
be­
also
exhausts
the
wealthof
the
ward
rounding
out
u
pleasant
time
nounced Wednesday.
of Seminole County, subject to the
and demand moderate, cgipta light, demand
fore the board and asked for aid soil. In offering fresh air, sun­ —will bo ready for tho visitors, Democratic primary June, 192 f. supplies
Continued from page 1.
Since the opening of the Snn- for
market steady. Fla. 7-8 bu. hprs market about steady, fh .;
Elizabeth
Dryden.
The
sum
shine
nnd
other
climatic
elements,
whether passage of n bonus bill ford Machine JCompnny nearly five
Ihoso in charge of the arrange­
W. A. TILLIS. . . Wax $1.7542, green -------------- crates fancy t140-$4, tn
should be recommended.
He de­ years ago, the firm has enjoyed n of $150 was provided for the com­ for the happiness nnd health of ments promise.
(Advertisement.)
express green wide
choice $242.50.
clared today thut once reported steady growth and in August 1920, mittee to dispose as it sees nec­ tho people who come to Fioridn.
however,'there
is
no'danger
ol
essary
to
do.
Reports
of
officers
• the tax bill would be given' priority it was necessary to move from its
on the house legislative program home nt what is now Kent’s Ga­ of tho county were npproved nnd reducing the basic supply,” the
He made the prediction that. liar­ rage, to the present location nt bills were nndited and paid. The sp«nker further said.
Tho address was the second thnt
ring instructions to take action o? Second Street and Atlantic Coast names of 400 voters were drawn
Mr. Babson has dcliverod in Jack­
bonus, the committee would linve Line siding. And because of an for jury duty for the year 1924.
sonville, an evening speech about
the revenue meusure ready for the increase in the business, the firm
n year ago having first introduced
Wy
house by February 1, or shortly has found it necessary to provide Jacksonville Will
him to tho people of this city. Onafterward.
more room to take care of that
•!.. ..Would Divide Tax Rill.
Have
New
Factory
inrreuiic. j . .
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The ways and means committee
The Sanford Machine Company
winter, It has been announced,
W considering the tax bill under does a .general repair work on all
JACKSONVILE, Jun. 9.—A five- this to bo at Tampa. After stand­
an agreement to pass first on itn kinds of machines and motors.
administrative features, which are Cylinders are ground and other story coffee factory and can man­ ing a couple of dnvs in Paiatkn.
now under discussion, then to special work is handled by the firm. ufacturing plnnt is to lio erected where he is to visit a brother of
reach n decision ns to the report During the past few months two here by one of tho leading colYeo Secretary of Treasury Mellon, Mr.
of the bonus, and finally to take tailroud locomotives have liecn roasting concerns of the south Babson will proceed to Babson
It will be located on n three-ounr- Park, in Polk County, where he
Up proposed revision of tax rates.
by the firm. Besides ter ncre site on Enst Bay Street will spend a couple of months for
Some members of the committee overhauled
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the general repair work, a large for which tho city will get $30,­ recreation nnd to look after an ex­
have indicated a willingness to di­ stock
of supplies in carried includ­ 000 cash. Tho cost of tho new plant tensive citrus operation that he is
vide the tax hill into two measures
u complete line of piping.
is estimated nt $300,000.
developing niong new and scienti­
J —one containing purely adminis­ ingThe
firm is comunsod of I,. II.
fic lines. The distinguished Massa­
trative provisions and the other 1Gibbs nnd
W.
A.
Fitts,
Jr.
chusetts economist announced thnt
rate changes—and to report then: |
Halifax
County
Will
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na ,
m - his nsssociation with Florida interseparately
with
the bonus
bill
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will be an increasing one nnd
. sandwiched in between, a program L O n f f lC le r H lG V f it
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j that ho regards connection with
which Mr. Longwoth opposes.
Dies in Aluchua PORT nRAViri?
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The committee intends tomorrow
o
P ^ '^ 'lin g development of tho
^ . . i . R ToP» n i i
9 --T h e (state ns affording him an unusual
to take un tho sub-committec re-------State Bunk is expected to opportunity for service of a con­
port which approved treasury re?- jor\v. O. Tison, well known citi- country
open for business hero for busi- .;truCtiVo character,
omcndution* i«*r' a coni»titutionrI 2(?n C)f this city and Confederate ness
here on Jan. 15. It will be
amendment prohibiting further is- jveteran, is dead ut his home here located in temporary quarters in
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LnBelle — 150,000 pounds of.
suancc
sunneo of tnx-cxontpt
tax-exempt securities. nt the age of 81). He wus born nt
Smith building until the build Cook’s Pnlm Brand Honey shipped
In a letter to Representative OM Newman tvillc, Alachua Couii- the
Frear, of Wisconsin, a Republican , ty. Mav 2. 1831. and spent his ing proposed for the concern is from plant this year.
the committee, who hns
him len
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n*. n this' spetlnn^VVlnr!
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member of tho
tiro llfiA
,
Officers and directors!
—----- ----------------introduced a bill providing for the •{(in u c ;s -urvived bv his widow
Vu°nr nan}c^ except those to, Orlando—F arida Development
taxing of income from state and u i„', was Miss M irtlwi I Hnii-’ ^ ° n
^H)nri^ rom 1 ort Orange.: Donnl romplelei plans for statemunicipal bonds now in existence e,.^ five sons and^ two daughters
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'vi,le advertising campaign.
and requiring thut if enacted the
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Construction under way of g r e a t ------------------------,
eross-stnte highway connectin'
Winter Park—Officials of Rank
law should not he declared uncon­
' VJ ntcro„, V,,m!en
Khuinmont East und W ........ ............
11II1K of Winter Purk nnd Union Stnti*
In nnd U.,V
opening
stitutional by the supreme court coHtinxjr
o- d,1KK) to no inAtAlled in ! up thousands of acroH of fnrniin,r Bank report increase of $.100,000
without concurrence of at least all local power
plant.
i jUnd.
but one of the justices, Mr. Mellon
in deposits in past twelve months.
declared there could be no urgiiment ns to the injustices of such a
Rr£C?*a k
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"To summarize, his letter raid,
“first, your bill makes an indefen- (
sible discrimination by state nnd
municipalities and securities issu­
ed under authority of congress.
The Jury of Award whicli has world peaco ,aml that it is neces­
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Second, it confiscates, without com­ examined thousands of plans that sary to retognizn not merely poli­ | the other nations to uthievo nnd
the peace of the world.”
pensation, property values which have been submitted aa possible tical but also psychological nnd ■preserve
It is the unanimous hopr/ of the
have been paid for bv tho investor. solutions to a world-wide peace, in economic factors. The only possi­ Jury
that the first fruit of the
Third, it would seriously disturb composed of Elihu Root, chairman. ble pathway to international agreothe state nnd federal government JaiiKJ Guthrie Hurbord. Edward ment with reference to these com­ mutual counsel and co-operation
finances, and finally the entiru pro- ’ M. House Ellen Kits Pendleton, ! plicated and difficult factors is among the nutions which wijl re­
cecding would most probably be Roseau Pound, William Allen , through mutual counsel nnd co­ sult fiorn the adoption of tho plan
rejected will be a general prohibi­
vain and the time utterly wasted. White, and Brand Whitlock.
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operation which the plan selected tion of the manufacture ami sale
Not Complete Remedy.
On the eve of the referendum !contemplates. It is therefore the of
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materials
of
war.
"I agree with you thut the pro- which began Monday of this week, 1 unanimous opinion of the Jury
The plan in brief as outlined by
osed constitutional amendment, tiie jury issued the following state­ i that of the 22.1bo plans submitted,
the Jury together with the blank
eenuse it docs not roach the $11,- ment:
number 1,1,169 is "the Lest I vote which is to be filled out and
• 000,000,000 of fully tux-emept se­ &lt;"The Jury of Award realizes plan
practicable plan by which the
curities, already in exUtenco, is 1tin t thorn i« no one approach to 1United States tnuy co-operate with mailed to the' American Peace
•Award, will be found below:
not a complete remedy. I have, ^
therefore, recommended such u re­
THE PLAN IN BRIEF
duction in nur-toxei a» to mako
Sanford Daily Herald
further invest nun*, in tax-exempt
I’r
securities leas desirable, for tho
. Tli.it the I’i.it i'll Brutes »!■a11
Sanford
most compelling reasons in the
Ininirtiidti lv ftitt i tin- 1•.•rm itmnt
word, that is, because the invest­
1*1. urt uf Inti’riiiili onal .luMilrt . un«
Do you approve the winning plan
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or will be ghon on opportunity to
1.1 y lliinhi • mill l’resitlent ll.i riling
make moro money out of produc­
in substance?
No j—j
in I'oliruary.
tive business than out of unproduc­
(Put
an
X
inside
the
proper
box)
tive
tax-exempts.
II. Tlmt wit In lit
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m«uulier uf Hi'- l. sucu«i 4•f Natlotiri
“ Upon tho present basis of sur­
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prea.nl
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Name
lllli ll
taxes, u 4 1-2 per cunt municipal
H ill r. Ith.tll nff.-r 1&gt;1 fXlfllll III! l»rrnbond give* as much for a man with
Please print
4*11i i-.i -kju rat inn with Ihf 1 ut*
n large income ns he would re­
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No prudent investor will consider
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un II per cent investment lh«
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and will not go into productive
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"Under the* recommendations
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Slal.a will a- .Ilium llu r
which I have made, the return on
il"ti &gt; tin Iit ll ■ Trrniy uf V. rn 4 1-2 per cent tax-exempt would
miilli*.i r Xi*t |»t liy Act t f i *••11•
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Returns in execr.r, of thii may rea­
l.t-atrii,. niton lit Ur opt iicil In all
•It- Madlscn Avenue, New York City
sonably be expected and the proarail funt.
’.t
jKrity of the countiy increased
If you wirli to express a fuller opinion ulso, pienr.c write to the
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M‘e*|uduj)uu OAjpnpoui!

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ST. im p L A N S
GOOD TIME FOR

LOCALMACHINE
SANFORD GROWS CO. TO CONSTRUCT
LARGE ADDITION

Property Adjoining
The Court House Is
Bought by County

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HOUSE REPUBS.

I N C O R P O R A T E -P
ILL open for business
January 9th, * at 209
Magnolia Avenue, in .
the new Bishop building three.
doors south of the new Milane
Theatre,
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EVERYONE URGED TO VOTE IN REFERENDUM
ON BEST PLAN SUBMITTED FOR WORLD PEACE

The Public is Cordially Invited
to Call and Get Acquainted

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HIS is a home institu­
tion, and we invite the
fuff co-operation of every
citizen in Sanford and Sem -.
inole County.

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«ar, with whfU polished marble are found the u n ite and house of I mm i i n f
wafnacopting throughout the spa­ representatives chambers in the [W A l l Y
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cious corridors, ana white marble east and west wings, respectively,

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erous escapes. ' L etcn went oat to
tho captyns of road camps call­
ing on them for greater vigilance
in handling the convtdts under
their, charge. The effects of this
move hove been noticeable In the
last few days.
Only a few dsys ago two men
who attempted to escape from
State Road Camp No. 22, near
Cottondole, were halted with bul­
lets. One of them was Rafel Per-cow, of Antwerp, Belgium, ard
the other, W. L. Bazcy, of Springfield, III. Both men received liesh
wounds, but physicians who at­
tended them afte r tho shooting re­
ported that they were in no dan­
ger. The men ran from the pres­
ence of tho guards and were fired
upon onty after they had failed to
obey the command to halt several

stairways leading from the main
floor to. the third floor where the while ip tho west wing ia fbund
legislative halls are located, and the attorney for the internal im ­
to the ground floor where many provement/ fund and Everglades
of the offices and departments are drainage board, on the cast, ar.d
located.
AHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 9.— All state departments arc well more' automobile license tag s work­
__ ms who have not seen their provided for in the allotment of ers in the west side rooms.
Gtcte Authorities Begin (hire To
ite capttol building within the office
Prevent Numbers Of
apace., The state road de­
In the southern wing of thi3
few years soon will find it sl­ partment
Escapes.
'the only unit of the floor the state veterinarian, hotel
it unrecognizable as a result capital cityis government
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organiza­
commissioner,
and
federal
tide
, the Improved appearance of tion, aside from tho judicial branch,
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eradication workers arc located on
th building and grounds.
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 9.—Onthat !s not housed on the capital
Under direction of W. Austin grounds. Tho road builders are the east, and shell fish commis­ hundred and thitry-slz convicts and
Jth, city manager of Tallahassee ideated several blocks up-town in sioner, and oil division of the ag­ prisoners escaped from the Florida
i grounds have been gone over; a building facing on Park Avenue, ricultural department on the west. authorities during the year 102.1,
On the ground floor are
ghly. Beginning last fall, where they have all of the third
ty, under terms of a con- floor and part of the second for
nth the state, every section ( their use.
SSJ oiS " 'L 3 * m i s ; 1 prl" ° " ron
the
grounds
OX u
ic g
ru u n u s was
w u b ploughed,
p io u g n c u , hnrn u r- ,
All members of the cabinet were ! k"i
w,rowed and replanted in grass seed.' hnndsomely
room containing exhibits of. o*ne hundred and nineteen of tY„*
provided for in the things found in the »tnte nml pre-1 escapes were made from toad
The sides facing on Adams and
.•T^nsacola streets were terraced, plans of the building, while the served by the geological forces, and, cnmj&gt;a, 12 f n m the State Farm
•and smoothed down, making n executive offices were given spe­ the Everglades dra nag© board o f-,a t ftaiford, four from the state
much more presentable appear- cial consideration, with the gover­ fices, Evcrglndcs tax office, and hospital a t Chattahoochee, and one l
nor and his sta ff located in a secretary of the internal improve- fr0m the Girls’ Industrial School
to the best ment fund. In the Iiouthern wing a t Ocala.
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"The grass has now begun to suite of roomn equal
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come up and the grounds are tak­
Of the 72 recaptures, nil but 10
The governor's suite occupies
ing on a really beautiful appear­
^
wcre n0f,e of Prisoners who ha 1
tho
west
side
of
the
south
wing
on
commissioner s varied forces, in ■oscnpe&lt;i from 8tat0 road camps,
ance.
wcro n,'cn
“ ‘Cultivation of the grounds fol­ the main floor. Across the corridor addition to a large space devoted PiftpHcn of the
nrr
the
offices
of
thei
secretary
of
lowed the laying of concrete walkB
to
Jl?'nraKC.
pufpo^cs.
who
hid
esraned
during
yen'-s pf'Attorney-General Buford The east wing of the ground „ r to 1023. Forty-seven of
from the Monroe to the Adams state.
tho 110
and
his
staff
arc
situated
in
tnc
fctreot side, and a concrete drivefloor houses the tax equalizer and v.ho got away during 1923 were
south side of the western wing, land o.flees, and the shipping de- recaptured during that year anil
5 way around the East entrance.
With completion of this work while the superintendent of public partment of the comptroller s of- returned to the'various camps,
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and alterations which were fin- instruction occupies the north tier! ficc, where the automobile license Eight prisoners were reenutur
of
offices
in
this
wing.
Ished several months ago, tho
tags ore malted out, wluie the ed and r-tu m ei to the State Farn T
In the north wing are located northern wing is taken ns storage during the year, two of whom X
people of Florida may well feel
.proud of their state house. It com­ the treasurer on the west side, with rooms for state records and auto- were escapes of previous years
pares favorably with any building n part of the automobile section mobile license supplies. A section Six of the 12 who got away during ?
m arflf its kind in the southern states, of the comptroller’s office in the of the comptrollers tax dopnrt- 1023 wore again tnken into etis- ?
according to travelers who visit eastern tier. The comptroller and ment also is located In this wing, j tody and also returned *n tho farm.
here. Not only 1* the building commissioner of agriculture occupy
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Crestvicw—Building and busl- were recaptured and returned,
Pleasing In appearance as viewed the north and south sides, respec­
ness boom in progress a t thin [ The state authorities recently ❖
~“ Trom tho outside, but it Is finished tively, of the eastern wing.
*started a drive against the numOn the third floor of the building paint.
on the interior in the most modem

ESCAPE

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times, according Ut tho report of
H. L. Green, who1recently; waa
placed in charge of-camp 22.
Poscow was sent up from Clay
County for three years for break­
ing and entering, and Bazey wn«
given tho s a m e sentence in Palm
Beach County on n, similnr charge.
Camp 22 has been the scene of
numerous escapes during the last
several/months. Dr. E. A. Corthell, of Springfield, Ills., and three
other notorious white prisoners
left in a body several weeks ago,
when tho enmp was under different
management.

DO BIG BUSINESS

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. —
Farmer organizations are doing n
big business, according to informa­
tion compiled by the united States
Department of Agriculture, which
shown th at more than $2,000,000,000 worth of business was done by
farm er business organizations in
1923. Tho estimate:) are based on
reports from 0,039 organisations
which did a ttnal business of $1,Winter Puri*—$109,000 factory 200,000,000. Reports have been
being erected to manufacture received from 8,313 associations
and additional reports arc yet to
building tile.

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Hut the amazing Ihing to our customcra ia the fact that our bargains are ju st the things they want and
would need to buy at the regular prices, right now or very soon.
The whole store has its special offerings which you cannot afford to miss for there’s sure to he something
for yourself, your family or your home; Men’s and Women’s Apparel, m any things for tlie Hoys, Girls
and Baby; Furniture and Housefurnishings for the heme; Linens, Dress Fabrics and Accessories, Toilet­
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Men’s Suits a t ..............
$24.50, $31.50 and $39.50
Men’s Overcoats .....................................
$27.50
Shoes
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Women’s and Misses’ D resses................ $9.75 to $59.75
Coats from
Furs..................
Walnut Dining Room Suite as low as ... ......... ..... $198.00
Mahogany Bed Room Suite as low as
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Kaltex Living Room Suite as low as
...............$135.00
4-(ix7-fi Grass Rugs a t .........................
$6.00 Boss Ovens No. 055 a t .................. ..... ............. $4.48
81x90 Seamless S h eets.......................
$1.35 Each
•I2\:i(! Pillow Cases
19x38 Huek Towels
40 in. Brown Sheeting .................
Hoys’ Wash Suits.........................
.... $1.98 to $3.49
Boy’s Slipover Sweaters
Girls’ Coats.................
$7.75 to $12.50
Girls’ Wool Dresses
$8.25 to $16.25
Girls’ Sweaters, sixes 2 to 14 years at ................... $2.48
Outing Sleepers, sizes 2 to 10 years
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AUNCFIING of the new Coral Gables Inn last week mar!:? an­
other static forward in the stupendous development program
which is now under way in Miami’s
’s Muster Suburb.
The Inn was designed by Architect Martin L. Hampton of
Miami, and is copied after the Summer Palace of the Moors ad­
joining the Alhambra in Spain. It stands out today as one of the most beau­
tiful of hostelries in the Miami district if not in the entire state of Florida.
While Golf Course and Country Club, Venetian Pool, the Alcazar Tea House,
Tennis Courts, and Playgrounds add greatly to the joy of living in Coral
Gables, the* opening of the Inn is of dominating importance because of its
pleasurable possibilities. Nightly supper-dances will be a feature cf the
winter season, and a dance orchestra from Boston will provide music. Here
on the terrazzo dance floor of the patio, around a Spanish fountain, and sur­
rounded with tropical flowers and plants, one can dance to their heart’s de­
light while the romance of Old Spain lurks in the shadows caused by the
Moorish hanging lanterns.
And this evening of enjoyment at Cora! Gables is yours when you come to in­
spect this wonderful development.-* All visitors to Coral Gables on the de luxe
Pullman busses which run from your city and spend the night before return­
ing home, will be taken to the Coral Gables Inn so they can better appreciate
the ideal environment which awaits the home owner.
Go to the local office today and make your reservations for
seat3 on this big free sightseeing tour. Space is limited, so do
not delay or you may bo disappointed.

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DAMMERS &amp; BURNES, General Sales Agents
Executive Offices: 158 East Flagler St., Miami
Florida Offices i Jacksonville, IF«i Palm Beach, Daytona, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersbarg,
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POSSIBILITIES OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
By B. W. FEARMAN In The Florida Trucker
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'ho following several days and (
Review of Weather injr
er f linatlng In temperatures of
uegrcaa to 14 degrees wc3t, and
' Conditions During lkto the
east of the Apa­
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*"1"Kr,cultjrfll 8C=tio" thrlughouT* the'secUon, 'alteS. I?u£ M n t i S Z i ^th T'S ^'

Is eager to aid his customers. The sale Is 1
population in the state, having on With the production increasing 1
S 9u n lV y ° lo V te m je ^ tu r n o ^ t &lt;
but SCO square miles or each year, tfie problem of the I
s K n i r e ^ r tln t
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beginning
of his Interest. If he Is sellbtff’i
methods of better production the ■ "ft
degrees to 115
within the confines growers of this section a t the pres- j ! T ’„ T .;u ,“i r V ^istribut&lt;K* ,boW* *
quality of the produce shipped is
example,
he
helps his customer sell his line .
its borders. Of this acreage,Ient time Is one of distribution. I t ! 0*8
,
raised, thereby decreasing the ton­ of
sinners.
The
retailer’s profit is a major interest
5,000 acres are cultivated; 3,WO, has been truthfully stated that the j or? ProVa £ d S?J- * " re™ "“"I* j
‘crateaf^ivlsion
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*w reputation of a community nage of low grade produce shipped detolcd to fho production .of win-1M o th * cf.thU probtem .1.1 . ! ! » , - ! &amp; "
him.
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MUd
„p
to
to market. Since the priced of the
•WoDintr perishable . produce de- hi»M
t npndnnt n n i f , « ~ " i T - *. T " • i
v c ^ c tl)b ,c s
t b « balance to inate the bug-bear of over-pro- rain, or thc amounts were of little : tho 6th and 7th, when freezing,
This hank takOs thc same attitude regard!
” b. "f* citr™ fruita‘ductioo. In other words, it Is not
wnds on the tluaJl,y Bnd thc
£nd*nl of the produce shipped- tirnrlucti^ nnLi T ° .T r , 0j 0, l. ^ l } 0 Despite the small percentage of " 0 n»u«h the question ot over-pro- moment. Portions of Leo county (temperature prevailed ovor interior.5 depositcrs. Opening your account marks the
were on exception to tho (trough- portions of the division. Truck &gt;■
jfLttt, nttractivo pack of quality
% ? i V l L T ^ T h U h T land
cultivation, It le a /s th c ; duct Ion as it is
conditions, n correspondent from suffered to some extent from th o ' 5 nfng of our interest In you. Often wO ton aid
^ods means a zatiiflod buyer ?
being given thc enve- tv
U m,t „!i
u 1 , B”er* state n the production of winter which is now be
Alva reporting a copious rain on cold wnnthniv
lt, (S Hors very materially in connection with their fir
weather, hut
but nt'm
citrusi fm
fruits
^consum er at the other end. This is not all accomplished in one ,,rown V0BeU^ e3t hav!nB phjp,*,,,! f nl thought of
thc 3rd.
Strawberries
were
not
dumaged.
Such u reputation is worth worktransactions.
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, ‘over C,2k0 carloads during thc sea- dent, co-operative and distributing Tho outstanding temperature chow some improvement; ship­
in* and striving for. Distribution
aaniord, Florida Is the home of son 1U22-23.
Only two counties concerns of this ccction.
feature of the week was the cold ments incrensed during the week.
dwt no doubt, help in. getting fine vegetables, it 13 nearer thc In the state shipped n greateri Although the season of 1022-23 wave
which was first felt over the The dry, cold weather retarded
rid of a product, but unless that consuming markets than produce number of cars during this period, was a record breaker from the extreme
western counties on tho growth nnd germination at truck.
eroduct is well standardised docs grown in many other sections which, however, consisted ol cic-1standpoint of production, the sec- 4th, moving
rapidly eastward dur- Ri
ranges are poor.
L he|n in building up a reputation which are its direct competitors, rua fruits. Seminole county, nml Won ttonerally lost money. This
ind "The Come Again” feeling but a t the present time, its mar­ Sanford in particular, is fconsldeyed was due to u combination of un­
means so much to the grow- kets are more limited. This is es­ to be the moat Intensively dovol- , «V&gt;£abI°
circumstances, I ovor
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
of the product? Standardiza­ pecially true of lettuce. Certainly oped agricultural section of th c 'wb'cb the growers had little or no
it
is
not
because
Sanford
has
not
tion is the key-note of the success
state. Ft has long since wstablish-!cpntrol. Ihcy were n new vnrlcActive Designated Depository of The United States of Al
or failure of a marketing system the volume of production, nor Is It cd its reputation as a celery c e n t e r , l!* i0«&lt;b introduced hero for the
which is building up Its. trade and that Sanford can ont produce thc and of the total carlot shipments \ftrnt
Slate of Florida, City of Sanford and County of S«0
which required a differmarketing channels, and anything quality, for the same ty-e of let­ from this section Inst season, over'®11* method of cultivation than that
F. I*. FORSTER, Pretldcnt
a F. WH1TNBR,
that tends to bring about stand­ tuce as Is being grown here is 4,812 were celery. It producoa 73 iof P,tbcr varieties, poor climatic
ardisation in produce la well worth grown elsewhere In thc ntato nnd per cent of all tho celery grown i i’ondlMona. warm weather, an unall the effort that can be put forth draws a premium. Standardization ln Florida nnd approximately M.u»uaHy dry season, and without
of Sanford produce will help, In per cent of the cntlro production' d0®111Lthu moi#t detrimental of all
to put it across.
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|UO sulphuric
A LL materials
FORMING a
Let us look for a moment on other words, it is the building of of the United States. Thi3 onbr-iwa* ,h&lt;-' visitation of insect poses
u s K a a s s a n M ia s a a B a n ia N m ia s a in iiid n g to i
acid
or
oth** h a v c din* wcll-balanctome of the other sections of thc confidence among the buying pow­ mous volume of agricultural pro-:**"1} Pl®nt diseases, n number or
er
that
will
aid
a
producing
section
duction
ii
made
possible
by
the
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which
had
never
before
been
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country that have progressed furcr substance
tinet fertilizer
cd, quality fortberest in the matter of stand­ in the development of thir market­ application of the sub-irrigation, Perlenced. Tha incect pests In the
nnd sub-drainage.!‘orm worms appeared early dur- ,
ardisation and see what has and ing system. Thi3 confidence can rub-aoiatlon
which in harmvalue; nothin?
lilizer, the best
Officer New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago,
ja being accomplished, California, be built up with a complete stand­ Very few sections of the United ing thc shipping season nnd cre­
ated
havtie
from
the
start.
It
is
ardization
of
the
produce
shipped
ful to plants is
Oregon and Washington are now
Stater have tho fundamental es­
[such as sand
‘iiaterials a r e
bun, PitUburg, Kanins City, Jacksonville Detroit, Toronto^
sentials for the successful opera­ believed that they were brought
ihipning produce d ear ,across the both us grade and pack.
adu. List your property with un and receive tho benefit
used in manu-^ filler In nny of
lombincd
in
This is but one aspect of Feder­ tion of this system, which nre here by severe tropicul storms, ex­
country nnd competing favorably
advertising campaigns covering the United States and
perienced during the early part of
with produco grown right, as one al inspection, watch for the next. briefly as follows:
factoring it.
our mixtures.
our brands.
vsasun.
No charge or obligation. Listing agreement leaves you fr««4
mifbt say. at tho door of the mar­
1. An abundance of w’&amp;tcr from theThrough
the efforts of thc San­
sell yourself of list with other agencies.
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ket. How have they accomplished NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH artesian wells.
ford Chamber of Commerce and
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this? It has been dono by acSATISFIED
OWNERS
RY
THEIR
EXCELLENT
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2.
A
sub-soil
or
hard-pan
found
F. C. .MccMahon, Representative
thc County Cuinmiss loners, nid
The now treatment for torn flesh,
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tomplishlng two things: first, by
nt a depth of three to five feet.
was secured from the Federal and i
SULTS, HAVfe PROVEN DEFINITELY T H E VALUE
.... Milnne Theatre UMg.
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developing n marketing
system cuts, wounds, sores or Inccrntiuns
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3. A top soil.of coarse sand State Departments of Agriculture.
which held control of a large pro- that ia
ts doing such wonderful work
OF
that
will
ubsorb
and
distribute
and
experts
are
now
engaue'1
in
nertion of tho tonnage of Individ-! *» healing is the Horozone liquid
^ ■ products:
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niniLby
nmvrior
rnmhmntinn
t refitment
quid, powder
combination treatment evenly thc water Used in creating determining the methods to elim­
oil
second,
building
inate these peits in the tutu re.
up a code of law establishing de­ Tho liquid Horozone is a powerful the artificial water table.
w B ia e H 4 jM 0 ia M » sitiH R B 4 n M E e rirrr2 2 S E B t« jr9 H E i
Although this section has spec4. A top soil of sundy loam
finite grades and regulartory pro­ antiseptic that purifies the wound
visions which hold control of the of all poisons nnd infectious germs, neither too porous nor too com­ Sallied in the production of celery 1
other winter-grown vegetables,
produce which is not of sufficient while the Horozone powder Is the pact, which will convey the wutcr nnd
Main Plant, Lakeland, Florida
there are many seres in Seminole,
quality to meet Ahtir standards of grunt healer. There is nothing freely by capillary attraction.
llrodcntuwn
Veru
Homestead
which will produce crops
grade. Knforccment of this taw like it ott .earth for speed, safety
fi. Land that admits perfect county
equally us giuut a commercial.
A Telephone Cnll or Letter Will Ilring Our Agent
and provisions Is being accom­ and efficiency. Price (liquid) 3Uc, drninngc, having a fall of about of
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value as the former. Strawberries;
Non-Add Fertiliser A Chrmlcal Co.
plished by thc use of shipping GUc nnd SI.20. Powder 30c nnd GOc. one inch to 100 feet.
are
now
profitably
grown
here,
l
Fold
by
Union
Pharmacy.
point inspection under Federal su­
0. Absoltely level land without nml the not far distant future w ill1
“YOUR SATISFACTION MEANS OUR SUCCESS"
pervision. This has given a stand­
depressions or raised plmm**j a c c larger acreages being planted
Lakeland, Florida
Of all varieties of Seed feir
NOTICE
ardization over the entire territory
This
system,
according
to
the
'each
year
in
this
crop.
Tho
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Agent
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both as to quality of thc produce
Thc annual moctinfr of the Stock experts
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Department of ly is also known for its unusually
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shipper) nnd ns to the pack nnd holders
of
Hanford
Agriculture
nt VVushingten.
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citrus 1
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package used. With itm stand­ ". Loan
.Such us: Pepper, Tomatoes, Kgt» Plant, Squash,
Association will be held at nr unccri f r» bo (he best method . nicmornldc freeze of 'U5 gave thin —~
ardization these producing renters Iat H office,b n No. aHIS
Magnolia
•■ * haa
■ ever 1been devised
. . . . in np- . section
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. reputation of- being the*
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guolla
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which
the
cumber. Deans and selected stocks of Maine Gf
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have been able to sell thrlr pro­ Avenue, H I . M., Saturday, Jnnu-. plying inolutoure to plant growth. largest citrus section in tho sta te j
Seed Potatoes and can save Growers Money by •toM gl
duce on a F. O. B. basis with gov­ j ary 12th, 1D..4 for the purpose of ji&gt;V(trijL.ally eyvry aero under cult!-;These lands are still capable oft
ernment certificates at shipping ■ electing Board of Directors lor vatlon In the vegetable* producing , producing the same quality nnd
us before niakinp: their purchases an anything lir
point to back up their sale.
line.
i the ensuing year and far the train- j sections of tiro county Is tiled. Not quantity of citrus finks and can I
In not only these sections, but I acting of such other business as |c„ than two and often four crops be purchased for less tlmn in oth- ■
in all sections where shlIpping may legally coma before thc meet-1» year are grown per acre. A I cr counties where citrus is a stand-1 R
a
point inspection has been devel- ing.
ingi favorable climate, a coil thut re-'aril crop.
oped during th# past ycur, it has
T. fc. MILL hit, President, jtmonds marvelopsly to tho applica-j With the P2 miles of hard r.ur*
brought nbout better methods of Attest:
'turn of water nnd fertilizer have' fared roads, rpur tracks branching
A. * • CONNhLLi,
production, packing and market­
|made the names of Sanford and'off from tho Atlunti Ccoast Lit^J
ing. By bringing nbout those 12-20-21-1-3-10—fitc.
I Seminole county the aynonymfi | Rullrond giving r.ervlce .jji Urn
growers uncquuiled in any ngrf- 2
fiex(‘6r&lt;fays:tfii H tiw «
j
cultural
community,
Scminnla&gt;5
county offers indurements in n vn- j H
riety of lines to tho agriculturist.! jj at their most beautiful stage. We spe­
from other sections prosnecting b
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for a desirable locution in Florida. 2
cialize on this work, also do Kodak finish- a n
J 02 Kelley, i.v instrumental
Standard
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players
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allowcsl to participate.
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15c to 40c
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Ladies’ black or brown Ox­
fords, or one strap Pumps, at
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Weluka Block---------------- Sanford, Fla.

RED COMB
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F lo rid a, u n d e r a c t o f M arch

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In C ity by C a r r ie r per
Sc. W eeky E d itio n }1 P er
■SRCl AI, JIO TICK i All o b itu a ry
a, cards of th a n k s , re so lu tio n s
notices of e n te r ta in m e n ts w here
gee are m ade, w ill be c h a ra e d
a t re g u la r a d v e r tis in g ra te s .

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921
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i l l L E THOUGHT FOR TODAY
&lt; ASCRIBE YE GREATNESS un­
to'our God. He is the Rock, his
work is perfect; for all hln ways
' are judgment; a God of truth nnd
without iniquity, just and right is
M r—Deuteronomy 32:3, *1.
: THE CONVENIENT SEASON .
I waited for a time when cvery, thing should be just right,
:The proper time convenient—mayT ' be day or maybe night—
But something always hnppcned
&lt; just to get right in the way,
‘ And I waited for the “season” that
. , should come another day,
Either It was just n little hit too
wnrm for exertTsc,
Or'it wns much to cold enough
. ‘ you fingers to surprise; •
I’m quite too comfortable to be
{ now disturbed, 1 vow,
Or I’m feeling all too badly to be
aggravated now.
T m sleepy, drowsy, Inzy till I’m
■not Inclined to work,
\ Or so restless-full of energy the
1 ■; steady job I’d shirk—’
No matter what condition or what
' circumstances or plight,
I never somehow find the time that
' ‘ fits the task ju st right.
—D. G. Bickers.
: ^anfonl shows the way.
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i ‘This is the day Dnd is supposed
to pay all the Christmas bills.
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’ The Ashley gang is at It ngain.
Thera Is only one unswer to folks
like that.
i There are only a few days left
to make application for your new
XUto license.
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least remind someone else to. Then
to vote yourself.
--------o--------, You enn lead a horse to water
but you can’t make him drink, es­
pecially if it’s sulphur.
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TCal estate is just another indica­
tion of SanIord’»-pi&gt;«H|M*rityr-------Now thnt we are safely by the
cold weather, there will probably
be a shortage of water.
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usedentirely
for the raising of
oysters thnn any other state in
the union.
Blunt men often come right to
the point and some times a dull
woman can make the most cutting
remarks.—Ocala Star.
Hotel manager dropped dead in
the dining room the other day.
Walter probably brought him
something to ent.
------- o--------Emile Coue is said to be planning another visit to the United
States. Wonder whut hu will have
to sing this time.
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--------o-------Before the new year gets any old
er, wouldn't it be best to arrange
your advertising budget? Enter­
prising business men have already
done so.
The dispatches say thut Will
Hays will frame a mural code for
the movies. Willi this Mabel Normand affair fresh in our minds it
would seem that such u moral code
had better go unfrunted.
--------o-------The Winter Haven Chief thinks
that no editor cun afford to marry.
It seems to us thut is the very rea­
son he should marry, if he is dis­
creet in his choice.

Tomorrow every citizen of Sanford who h u the welfare
of the city at heart, and places th a t w elfare above his own
personal inconvenience and dislike for m ixing in,politics will
g o to the polls and declare h im self for progress or decline.
Tomorrow every voter will have an opportunity to show the
stuff he is made of and to take h is stand as opposed to the
"good-enough-for-my-father-good-enough-for-nie” attitude.
There may be some, who, confident in their own minds
th at the election will carry, place little value on their own
single vote. There will be many, in case o f rain or extreme
cold, who will find the comfort o f their homes or offices too
appealing to leave. But these are not good citizens.
Many an election, when a sm all vote is polled fails to
carry, which would have been won by large m ajority if all
voters had turned out. Let that not be the case w ith this
one. Remember that a small united minority can always
defeat a disorganized majority.
But it is not enough that th e election carry. It must
carry by such overwhelming odds that financial houses will
believe every Sanford citizen ready to put his personal en­
dorsement on each bond. By popular opinion the bonds will
be secured. In that way they will bring a high premium.
And there is every reason to believe that the election
w ill be carried in just such a w ay. In the last tw o editions
o f The Herald representative citizens, in whom all have con­
fidence, have expressed freely their views on municipal own­
ership of public utilities. They have declared the passage
of the bonds will be the keynote o f Sanford’s future growth
and prosperity. They believe th a t under existing circum­
stances municipal ownership will be Sanford’s salvation and
th e only thing that can put Sanford on the road to leader­
ship among Florida cities.
What "existing circum stances” means Sanford people
well know. The lire, which destroyed the Episcopal Church
Plant and came very near razing the city, was not so long
ago that it is necessary to recall the aggravating shortage
of water. Everyone remembers th e "garden-hose” streams
th at alone were available when real pressure would have
pul out the fire.
The high rate now paid for g a s and electricity are like
w ise parts of the "existing circum stances” which are driving
people to erect plants of their own. W hether the commis­
sioners decide to sell the bonds or not, If voted, they will
have in their hands a weapon in public opinion, thnt will
quickly cause lower rates. There is no denying the exces­
sive rate und the more favorable voting in the election will
rectify this evil.
Water, gas and electricity will he the public utilities
voted on for municipal ownership. One is quite as essential
as another. But they nrc grouped separately. Bonds for
the w’ater works amount to $.375,000, for the electric plant
$310,000, and for the gas plant $160,000. Each and all are
necessary to Sanford’s brighter future.
In addition there are $75,000 worth of bonds to he sold
for the construction of a new city hall. In the desire to reg­
ister favorably for the public utilities, the matter of the city
hall should not be overlooked. An up-to-date city hall will
he the ear-mark of Sanford’s progressve era.
Tomorrow is the day. Go to the polls and vote for the
sale of the bonds. And above all, don’t forget to go.

At the annual meeting of the United Stntcs Golf Asso­
ciation in New York last Saturday, the executive committee
reported that over $38,000,000 had been invested in golf
courses nnd club houses during the year of 1923. The com­
m ittee further stated that the expenditures of club members
had amounted to $217,000,000.
Such figures show conclusively the fascinating appeal
the game of golf has for Americans nnd the zeal wth which
’tMs'country'hnfrgrvcn itself t o t he-furtherance o f th e f amous
Scottish pastime. There are at present in these United States
three thousand golf clubs, containing a total enrolled mem­
bership of two million golfers. And the rate of growth is
estimated at thirty per cent each year.
While the rest of the nation has been taking rapid strides
in the construction of courses and the promotion of golf,
Sanford has not been asleep. Through the foresight and
energy of certain leading citizens, a club was organized nnd
nn excellent nine-hole course developed.
But there are not enough local people who avail them­
selves of the opportunities thus presented for an idenl form
of diversion. The course is never crowded, as it properly
should he, and on an average afternoon only a very few drive
off the first tee.
To allow such means for mental relief and physical de­
velopment to go unavailed of is a big mistake. Health and
body culture nre as important to n successful existence as
daily work and bread. There are indeed few who can nflford
not to play golf.
Some do much more. On this subject the New York
Tribune says:
"The construction and upkeep o f golf courses has grown
to n considerable vocation. Golf architecture is a profession
in itself; and the ‘Green Section’ of the U. S. G. A., working
in co-operation with the Department of Agriculture, has so
much .tu do that it is seeking an endowment fund of $1,000,000 for the prosecution of its researches. If any non-golfer
doubts the fascination of the gam6 what will he say of the
devotee who intends to will his entire fortune to the "Green
Section?’ ”

Bryan declares that if elected to
the Democratic convention, he will
support a Florida man. it would
be repetition to »ay so, but \vu
might suggest his initials are W.
German taverns are selling
drinkables at nrnhihitive prices,
we read, but the
real distress
won’t come till they begin charg­
ing Prohibition prices.—San Diego
Union.
------- o-------'Lakeland’s building record of a
house a day, which has aroused
much comment, is being accounted
for by figures compiled a t the
Chamber of Commerce from city
hall records, which show that the
population is growing at the rate
of nearly u hundred a month.

hailing signs and de­
gree work and rituals and much
general mystery, A husky young
agriculturist from a lower corner
of the county joined the order.
A few evenings after his initia­
tion, he chanced to be in town.
All &lt;-f a sudden he remembered
that this was lodge night. So ho
went to Fraternity Hall, climbed
two flights of stairs, paused before
a certain door and, after the pre­
scribed formula, rapped threu
times.
A slide opened in the paneling
und a wary eye surveyed him.
“ Well." said the unseen guar­
dian of the outer fortress, “what
in the decade ,do you want?”
i means work, “I sow, I plow, I reap," said the
etn at it, for visitor.
Then sea the [ "Tho hell you do!" answered tho

As Arthur Brisbane
Sees It
Four Million C an, In 1923.
N ett, the Flying Machine.
Mellon Doea Not W d rtf.^
Fin# Gasoline Team Work.
Copyright, 1922,

N b w ru o o c w
AN* DOWN ^TIjFF

ON MONDAYS,
!IH €O toSQ *tSAM
FCioa V s

AUTOMOBILES,
jnsaenger
cars and trucka made in 1923 total
four millions. Next year’s output
will be bigger, and all needed. It
is foolish to talk of motor car ex­
travagance. The cars pay their
way, in time saving and health,
and pay a big profit In pleasure.

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IN CHINA they have no motor
cars worth mentioning, few roads,
and you can hire Chinese for l
few cents n day. In many cases
cars are bought here, instead of
whiskey, or instead of spending
money on gambling. Men must
have some excitement. The best
possible is driving a car.

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Jan. 10th, IHh, and ,2
33x5 Tires and Tubs
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GONG To DO
NOW ?
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THIS YEAR, Henry Ford, or
somo man younger, ought to be­
gin the production of,flying ma­
chines in quantity. A man with
courage, knowledge nnd money
could render np greater services
than by making this the leading
flying country.

lO! Palmetto Avcnui
111.1 Sanford Avenue
Phone -1S1-J

TO MAKE the machines would
create tho fliers, and the country
needs them for nrmy, navy anil
post office. The navy reserve of
fliers numbers only 200 and ought
to number 3,000. The flying ma­
chines will create the fllosr, as the
automobiles created the drivers,
SECRETARY Mellon says the
best year wc have ever known ic
ahead of us. The people owe much
to Mr. Mellon’s management of
national finances.
One of tha
world’s ablest business men, he
was on J&lt;is wav to be the richest
man in the nation when he drop­
ped his own business to manage
public finance.

Wo re-charge and repair
makes of Batteries

RAY BROTHERS

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MR. MELLON inspires confid­
ence, and not only promises pro?,
perity but makes It. He predict',
n Coolidgc election. That depends
The W ar A gainst Lynching
most of all on Mr. Mellon himself,
New York Tribune
more thnn on Coolidgc. Tho bogey
of "n bad Presidential year” doe’s
not frighten the Secretary, and it
At the beginning of tho negro cases the custodians failed to safe­
nerd not frighten any other able
migration “The Columbia (S. C.) guard their charges, hut it is no
man.
State” remarked that when tho longer customary to surrender
STANDARD OIL Company of fainters began to understand that victims tamely to a lynching bee.
The
Indiana, announces two cents in­
It will not bo possible entirely
crease in gasoline price. By nn in­ every outburst of mob violence
teresting and puzzling coincidence, would be followed by tho exodus to stamp out mob murder as an
B E A U T I F U L HATS
the Sinclair und White Eagle Com of thousands of negro laborers to institution until punishment fol­
HAVE JUST ARRIVED.
panics announce exactly the same the north a tide of public opinion lows tho crime. Of tho fifty-two
increase in exnctly the same terri­ against lynchings would set in. persons brought to trial last year
A D I V E R S I T Y OF
tory. It mny be accidental, but
looks like good tenm play. What Whether public opinion and self- in conoction with lynchings, only
SHAPES AND MATE­
comes down, must go up, it seems. interest have been aroused, or for two were sent to jail. It is utiil
Recently gasoline prices were tum­ whatevor reason, the lynchings of safe to be mixed up in a lynching
RIALS.
bling everywhere. Now look for u 11)23 were less than half as mnny nlfair when juries have not the
general rise nnd note how har­ us those of 1022, according to&gt;. the courage or the will to convict and
moniously it is done.
record kept
Tuskcgee 'In ­ public sentiment supports them,
stitute.
GERMAINE Berthon, French
I-ist year twenty-eight persons
(twenty-six negroes) were lynch­
ed, as against fifty-seven in 1022.
The cause of this striking reduc­
tion may bo relnted to the fact
of the negro migration and per­
haps also to the attempt a t Fed­
jury acquitted her after 25 min­ eral legislation against lynching
utes. Now the French Legislature: which failed through a filibuster in
will refuse to jrive votes to wom­ the Senate. The threat of Federal
en, becauso Germaine Berthon interference with mob law may be
would surely be elected to the having a deterrent effect.
Chamber of Deputies if made eli­
But the real cure for lynching is
gible.
nn aroused public sentiment, of
whichc there nre hopeful indications.
THAT WILL
seem
“very In forty-eight instances in 1023
French" to some of us. But the officers of the law prevented
young womnn’s lawyer made a lynchings; only six of these in the
powerful plea, strange here, but north. The obligation to protect
convincing there, lie said, quite risoners by adequate guard and
truly, that the man his client kill­ y force of arms, if necessary, is
ed represented an effort to restore now fully recognized nnd acted
kings and destroy the French Re­ upon in every stnto. In thirteen
public. He represented also the
class thnt murdered Jaures when
the war begun. Jaures, the great
radical lender, whose teachings
The Public Forum
were gnainst the horrible war. He
said, “My young client’s net, evens
up that Jaures score,” nnd the jury Editor of Herald:
agreed with him. But refusing
I note in the issue of Monday,
And the price Is *170 less—the m ost outstanding
votes to women, for fear n young Dee. 31, a paper which contained
value
ever offered by Essex.
female anarchist assassin might be one of our nds, that you have ob­
elected to Parliament seems going tained Brisbane's editorial column
W ith this lower price you gel an even more attractive
a little far.
‘Today,"
Coach body and a six-cylinder motor built on the
For this, acquisition I wish to
THE OLD volcano Kilcau, in congratulate you. To my mind it
principle of the famous Hudson Super-Six.
Hawaii, is nctive ngnin, fountains is the best editorial work being
of lava spurting up here and there done in America today. In the
In everything that counts for long satisfactory service
in the crater. The science conven­ north it used to cume to my desk
at low cost the new Essex combines the best details
tion at Cincinnati learns that vol­ every day und was read with de­
from both Hudson and the former Essex.
canoes arc not what we thought, licious joy. Since being in Florida
openings, releasing the pent-up I have not seen it nnd frankly
W e ask this test: Take a ride. You will enjoy it—
fires at .the earth’s center. They miss it much. Your readers will bo
are local manifestations, having much benefited by ''Today."
that’s certain. See how handling is simplified. Starts
nothing to do with the red-hot core
Yours very truly.
at the touch of your toe. Steers easily as a bicycle.
thnt the earth retains from its
Hollywood Land £ Water Co.
And hoiv easy gears shift. Easy to park too. Its low
youth ns a flaming, blazing mans.
January 5, 1921.
center of gravity makes safe and comfortable driving
By Joe Kelly.
on all roads at all speeds.
IN FACT, OUR central heal
Publicity Director.
may not he flue to fire at all, but
to chemical combinations, radio ac­
Simple to keep in first class condition. Requires little
tivity or other forces. You can
TOM
SIMS
SAYS
attention. Lubrication for the most part is done with
buy a hot-water hag that needs no
an
oilcan. Mileage on fuel, oil and tires isexccptional.
hot water. Chemicnis, with u tunNews from Greece. King may
Touring Model -$850
spoonfui of water added, create Un­
get his job back. He's lucky. It's
You, too, will sayi " th e new Essex provides ideal
bent.
fr tifftt and Tax Extra
easier than running a cafe.
transportation.’*
THAT SCIENCE convention nl
Statistics
show
-13,093.1)82
so showed a primitive "sending of
power without wires." A bulb hunches of bananas sold last year.
A 3 0 M inute R id e W ill'W in You
wns lighted nt a distance, with no Popular song writers are big liars.
wires connecting it. When that
A success is n man who picked
problem is sovlcd, and the far­
away cataracts 'of the world serd out the right kind of habits.
power through the air, to flying
Scuttle man nnd girl got arrest­
machines above and the factories
in distant cities, a new age will ed for stealing smelling salts, so
begin. And it _is coming. You now they both need some.
see tho lightning carrying R*
Several shows in New York are
power from sky to earth with no
raid to be so naughty the tickets
wires.
arc sold six weeks in advance.
AN ELECTRIC "ultra -audible”
New invention studies the sen
microphone makes it possible to
hear any record sounds made by bottom. Goes down four miles.
insects, hitherto supposed to ut­ That is nnother deep study.
ter no suund at nil. This inven­
Here’s good Lean Year nows,
tion will be to the oar what the
microscope is to the eye and will 'fore single men thnn women in
open up a world of new sounds this country. Hut ho careful.
We may listen to the marching
Marcus J.oew snv* *nili,'»-»-d'3ants, giving their war commands,
or the selemn eockroa'h convers­ ’nr movies are through. We say
ing -in the sink. There is a not until all press agents nre shot.
world of color above and below
Jennings' Campaigns.
our eyesight—above the violet,
115 Magnolia Ave.
DeFuniak Breeze: Frank Jen­
below the red.
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671
for governor, was in DeFuniak
the first of the week, looking the
field over briefly, en route to IVnsacola. Mr. Jennings intends, ho
Phone 11
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says, to be Florida’s next gover­
nor. ami is pushing his campaign
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ENGAGED
j . —Mrs. H arry
Heewn
•ntertain the members of
Idlers Bridge CIu^ *t hcr
on Union Avenue, a t 3 p.

..-M aster Clifford Bell
(itert.tin a number of h .i
* friends at 4 p. m.,.at his
. on Celery Avenue,
y—Mrs. M. S. Wiggina
entertain the
Thirteen
Club at her home on
olia Avenue nt 3 p. m.
»y—East
Side Primary
iJ«t-Teachcr Aasciatlon at

IN HONOR OF MRS. JONES.
Tuesday, Mrs. J. M. Jones of
Columbus, Ga., was the honorcc,
when a congenial party motored
to Orlando, where they were enter­
tained at luncheon. Upon their re­
turn to Sanford they wore enter­
tained at a theatre party at the
Princess Theatre.
The parly included Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert of Pnlatka, Mrs. J. M.!
Jones, of Columbus, Ga., Miss!
Mcblo Ingraham of West Palm '
Beach, and Mrs. C. W. Speer.

j*y--\Vest Side Primary Pantleachcrs Association t at
SJO p. m.
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!^diy—South Side Primary Pa"atTeachers Association at
jn n, m.
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, day—Mrs. Deane Turner will
ntertain the Kntre Nous n t ' 8
_Sanford Association of
jfnoM Women will have din­
ar ,t 8 I&gt;. m., Valdes Hotel, in
or of Mrs. Margaret Laing,
f Chicago.
j y —Mrs. Jnmct 0. Sliaron
jfl entertain iho members of
Every Week Bridge Club at
p, m., at her home on Tenth

Mr. and Mrs. Burt Peterson nnd
little son, Robert Starling Peter­
son, leave Jamestown, N. Y.,:
Thursday evening for Florida.They will spend n few days in'
Jacksonville as the guests of Mrs.,
Peterson's aunt, .Mrs. Robert,
Simms before coming to Knnford,
where they will spend
severnl
weeks ns the guests of her pa­
tents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Starling.

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|C. D. Dyal, cashier of the DayBank and Trust Company,
i the guest of W. H. Tunnicliffe
Thursday.
ID. L Thrasher and R. T, Thrn.shI were culled to Dude, City Thurs■y by the deatlv^uf their aunt,
In. Jennie Ernest:
I Mrs. James I.uqghlin 3rd, of
fUmlo was the guest of Mrs. W.
Tunnicliffe on Wednesday en
ote to her home from New York.
| J. Allen Blount of Waynesboro,
, will arrive in Hanford Thursly evening and will be the guest
, his lister, Mrs. Henry Purdon
Iher home on Palmetto Avenue.
IMin Florn
Zelmcnovitz
of
uniwick. Ga., is the attractive
i«t of her sister, Mrs. S. S.
homel nt her home on Hanford
(tights.
Mn. George MeRory and chil*n have returned home from
tsburg, where they scent severweeks as the guest of her nioth, Mrs. McKenzie.
Mrs. Walter Coble of Kissirn** was the charming guest, Tuesy evening of Mrs. W. H. Tunlitfe, at her lovely country home
Rutledge Station.

Photo shows Miss Mary Peck (above), daughter of Mr. mid Mrs.
Horace D. Peck, now spending the winter nt Miami, Fla., whose en­
gagement to Gene Sarazcn, golf star, lias been announced, it is re­
ported. Tho recent report of Sarazen’s engagement to Miss Pnulinc
Garon, film star, proved false, it is said.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
ST. AGNES GUILD.
A very pretty children's party „„
,,, , -------given this week, was that of Wed- There will be un important bu»inesday afternoon, when little Miss &lt;ness meeting of the St. Agnes
Dorothy
Marshall
entertained Guild Monduy afternoon at the
about SO of her young friends at a home of Mrs. M. Minnrik on Lau­
birthday party nt her home on
Laurel Avenue, in celebration of rel Avenue, with Mrs. Minarik and
her eighth birthday anniversary. Sirs. Adams ns hostesses. All memPink and white, the chosen col- j hers are urged to be present.
ors were carried out in every d e-1
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tail. In the large living and dining
Mr. nnd Airs, Charles I’elot and
rooms, quantities of sweet peas Mrs. \V. S. Jordon who have been
and roses combined _ with ferns the guests of Judge...nnd Mrs.
were U3cd. The dining table was
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laid with n lace cloth and in th e , ,,a™C9!G: hrtaron fl,r ,he I'aut week
center was the large birthday cake A their home on Tenth Street, loft
iced in while and topped with eight i i * !l£rJ5*a&gt;* afternoon J o r ^heir
tiny pink tapers in ros«* itolJ*tsF' ^ ''g u C r *n Jack#no*ill*-^
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The afternoon was merrily spent I r- —
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with games of nil kinds nnd at a
late hour, refreshments of ice
7 -T T .o -rcream and cake were served. The ' b s s f l
children wore given balloons as
favors.
Assisting the hostess in looking1
after tho pleasure of her guests’ 0
were her mother, Mrs. Charles;
Marshall, and Mrs. Rollins of S a-j
vannnh, Mr4. Orion Stenstrom
and Mrs, A. C. Williams.

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FOR MRS. WILDER.
Mrs. George A. DeCottes and
Mrs. G. D. Bishop will entertain at
bridge nt the home of the latter
on Magnolia Avenue Friday after­
noon at 3 o’clock honoring Mrs.
Edwin Wilder of Orlando, a re­
cent bride. Mrs. Wilder will be
remembered as Mias Lucy Byrd
Sniythe.
The guests will include the
members of the young married set
nnd intimate friends of tho honoree.

Mus Sybil Barwick of Jncksonle arrived in Snnford Tuesday
U is the attractive guest of her EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB.
ndmother, Mrs. H. J. McMulMrs. James G. Sharon is enter­
11at her home on Palmetto Ave- taining the members of the Every
le,
Week Bridge Club, Thursday af­
ternoon at her home on Tenth
Miss Evelyn Edcnfieid. formerly Street,
Savannah, but now of Sanford,
-turned Tuesday, after a most
WESTMINSTER CLUB. ’
ughtrul visit to Snvannah, where
Tho Westminster Club of the
* was entertained by relatives Presbyterian Church will meet
id friends with a series of pnr- Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the
She will now- resume her home of Mrs. II. R. Rosebro on
uwes at the High School.
Magnolia Avenue.

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On Monday evening, the cozy
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bnumci, was the scene of n lovely par­
ty. when they celebrated their
fourth wedding anniversary.
Quantities of exquisite pink
roses,, sweet peas, poinsettias and
hibiscus together with potted
ferns nnd plants were used in dec­
orating the various rooms.
During the evening n splendid
musical program was rendered nnd
late in the evening, the hostess,
assisted by her sister, Miss Flora,
Zelmcnovitz, served a delicious
salnd course followed by an ice
course.

Company, which recently aeqafred
the Florida East canal, for consid­ wlU begin a t a n early data. I t Is
am)
erable Improvements in the canal, indicated in a letter from an offi­ the canat survey
as
the
first
with the view of establishing a cial of tho company. In tbla corn- .mprovtng its ntv

Formal Opening

Saturday, January
We will have on display at our show rooms all models of
the Chalmers and Maxwell Cars, Saturday, January 12, and
you are cordially invited to call and inspect any or all models*

SERVICE

Mrs. J. M. Jones of Columbus, Gn„ is the guest of Mrs. C. W. &gt;
Speer nnd is tho recipient of many ’
lovely social courtesies.

(jaMby—Master Volie Willinms
frill entertain a number of his
.oaf friends nt his home.on the
Fut Side.
j y —Mra. George A. DeCottss
lird Mrs. G. I). Bishop will enItertain at bridge a t the hnme of
■the Utter on Magnolia Avenue,
honoring Mrs. Edwin Wilder of
lOrUndo, n recent bride.
Jlj—Mrs. E. P. Morse will enItirUin the mendierB of the Book
lLoms Club at her home at
I Ratiedge Station.
jy —Mothers’ Club will bo on[Urtained by Mrs. Frank Adams
linid Mrs. Sam Bradford at the
Ime of the former at 3:30 p. m.
ridaj—The Sallie Harrison Chap­
iter, .V. S. D. A. R„ will hold
■their regular monthly meeting
lit the home of Mrs. G. R. Loueks
|T1T Magnolia Avenue, at 3
I o’clock.
&lt;*j—Literature Department of
[Woman's Club meet at 3:30 p.
In. at club house.

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AT BIRTHDAY DINNER.
WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 9 —
Mrs. Harry Bodwell entertained 1~ P lan s are being made by the
a number of friends Wednesday [ Florida Canal and Transportation
ovenlng a t a surprise birthday
dinner tfiven for Mr. Bodwell,
which was greatly enjoyed by all.
The dinner was held at the Semi­
nole Cafe in a private dining
room, special arrangements having
been made for a most delightful
course.
Tho dining room was artistically
decorated with red roses and ferns.
After the dinner the guests were
taken to the Milano theatre where
they enjoyed Coburn’s Minstrels.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bodwell
included Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Con­
nelly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. DeCottes,
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bishop.

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tunity of showing you what “REAL SERVICE” means*
. OPEN SHOP FOR GENERAL REPAIRS
On all makes of Cars .Now in Operation.

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Specials / or the Last Two D ay
IN OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Cleanup Prices on Silk and Wool
Dresses. Betty Wales Coed and oth­
er fine dresses.
Values up to .$22.50, all in one lot. Silk
and Wool for

SILKS
Crepe Satins, Canton, Charmouse,
colors. 40 inch. Per yard

$2.95
Silk Ratines, Colored Prints, Crepe
Chine. Special for, yard

$1.95
Bipr rack of Silk and Poret Twill.
Values up to $29.75. Your choice for
fl

Ever F ast Suiting. Bi^ shipment,
colors. For this sale, yard

44c

32-inch,.fust colors, Gingham, smi
check and plaids for

8

29c

t OtIIMi IIIIUUT AMI 1AT.WT KIIOM A Hf.rilHD-llltlJ»HI N«
III &gt; IN NKW lUIlK, I'llll.A iir.I.rillA AMI t llK AUII

Only a few Dresses left in our better
lines. Values up to $49.00. Priced to
close out quick

MWDUM AND OOLDRtY'R. P u p r^ -

^ K e .S E N 'j A T lO N A t .

LAU6HTER.N0VEUV

36-inch Pajam a.Check.
for, yard

19c

PLAY.

0
8

Best g

All-Wool Poret Twill Serge, Broad
Cloths, 44 to 54 inches, all colors, for,
yard
Ready-to-Wear D ept—Second Flcor

$2.95

**

SOLID SEASON AT THE KlAW THEATRE NEW YORK
' I n n D ill,. | n T l j r X f i * T u r k A m e r i c a n n n j » « " I d c f &gt; t h e r.i u*t
h a r J r u r U . l u i u t n n n c k a l n n l I b r a t r e - K » e r s I n a ll t b r n u a b th [» a e n u u* &gt; n t ' »&gt; | i l f &gt; n l l b n u l n c u r i l l r n r t n u , I t I* p r c e U e l r n l i n t t h e
i .W t '* 1 , l u I 0 ' e vvill n n i l r r o t n i n l m n l n i i l i r r c i n t c . I ' n o c l n a t l n j l . r n • " • ‘r — • m i w l 1 'i i e . r i i M o l n a I h r l l l r r , I t I* n t l r i - r | i r c o a i l i l r I h r l l l r r . "
Unn
*" J n m e o l l u i t h e o , C i t r n l l m Iliirriu iK li* , I t u h ) U l n c k l i u m .
n o ila m l l a n o m nl a cool I 'l l M - K t l l X t i 'T .

PRICES— 50c to $2.00
Scats cn Sale at Uowct'g Dru? Store— Mail Orders Now

6

ONLY TWO MORE DAYS LEFT, SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT

January Sale ;

Y O W E L L CO.

January Sale

I H f lS U H i

�p h o tic 498
Lettuce: ClL 1, Fla. 9, RdDAILY-MARKET quo
IONS to $2.75. Fla. 1 1-2 bu. hprs. Big raaine Fla. 1; 26 ears on track In­
cluding broken, supplies and de­
CAR DOT SHIPMENTS REPORIT- boston $1225 to $1.75. ■
moderate, market firm fori
ED 1- OR TUESDAY Jam Ik
■ Tomatoes: Fla. 1,1 broken car. mand
ood stock. Fla. 1 1-2 bu. hpre.|
Oranges: Fla. 82, Cdl. FI8fl Flu boat receipts moderate, demand
12. total 222. Unreported Gth, Fla. limited, market about steady weak­ ig Boston about 2600 packages
express 81.25 and $1.35. Winter j
5, 5th, Flu. 23.
---er tendency.^ Fla. 6a turning and via
Garden
$1.60 and $1.75, others fair
(irapcfrult:
Florida.
82*
Tex.
1.
green wrpd fancy $3.00 faw extra
Household Goods, Pianos, Safes, Trunks and ik.
Miami Golf Club
Continued from pngo 1,
total 83. Unreported 8th, Fla. 7, fancy hlghei,* choice $2.00 to $3.00 $1.25 and $1JS0, poor 75c and $1.00.
Transferred Anywhere Any Time
and if it is not created they will unreported 5th, Fla., 19.
Celery:
Cal.
57N.
Y.
4,
17
cars
|
Celery: Flo. 4. N.
1, 26 cars
MIAMI, Fla., inn. lO.-nlock Have to be rewritten.
Storage
lu-tluce: Fla. 10, Arts. 30, Cal. on track Including brogen supplies on track including broken, supplies
moderate,
demand,
slow,
trading
Hutchison, former British open
C5, total 111.
•
1
Simmons Urges Repeal.
moderate, demand slow, trading
Fla. 9, Cal. G8, N. Y. Iignt m ark d nbout steadi Fta 10 Hnxlted, market steady, N. Y. 2-3
champion, broke tho country club
During tlic tax debate in the 15,IVIerv:
I
n A S ? ! J Q ^ S S S ^ S S £ ! crntes GMden Self bl»nchlng $2.75
total
92.
MOINES, In., .Inn. 10,— course records here / Saturday Senate, Senator Simmons of North Cabbage: Fla. 5, Cnl. 3, Colo.
2, $3.00 to $3.25, 8-10 dosens $2.75 | « mI *3-00- CaI* P°orer ,ow “
m
»rnkc University football wnrrlors with n 00, but the mark, six under Carolina, ranking Democrat on La., 1, N. Y. 86, Pn. 1, S. C. Tex. | and $3.75.
I $L50. _
ill travel 0,000 miles in covering par, will not stand since two of the linalieo committee; advocated 4. Wash. 1, Wts. 34, totalisaf. Un­
fiia a n H H iM n a riK a u iiiiia iUaiailn|^
Cabbage:
Fla.
2r
N
.Y
.
3,
S.
C.t
Ihelr 1024 gridiron schedule, it th'1 greens are temporary.
reported 7lh, Wis. 2.
2, Fla. 1 1-2 bu, pointed type, $1.50 A class is not a party, and you
m s revealed here Thursday when
Temporary greens are harder to repeal of the telephone, telegraph
Apmntoea: Fla. 10, unreportod j aA.l 81 40 fow Sl
^ Y. per ton
shouldn't dress so fine;
“ E0VN.
Athletic Director K. I* Wilson an­ putt on than regular ones, hut do and other so-called nuisance taxes nth, Flu. l; unreported Gth, FDs. j
higher?
You
should just be nest and dain­
nounced tho list of games the Bull­ spite this, Jock losses his record, and asosrted that he did not want]
ty when you go to school at
Washington (dear 33 above)
dogs will piny next season.
lie and Mike Rrndy hold the course to reduce taxes “so only the very
Mixed Vegetables: Fin. 7. Cal, j
Lettuce: No. C 1 arirals, 7 Low nine.
,To open the season, the Drake record a t present witli a 07.
0, Colo. 4, 111, 1, La. 6, N. Y. 5,
rich
will
got
the
benefit
of
Iwnheeled shoes and simple dress­
Hutchison, paired with Dave
,
, .
,
Tex. 19, Vn. 1, total 47. Unrconrt- cars on track broken, suplles, de­
\ eleven will go to Salt Like City
es should always be the rule;
Spitnll,
Toronto
professional,
do!
thirds
of
tho
reduction
and
40,ed Clh Fla. 4; unreported Gth, Fla. mand moderate, market steady. Other things are otit of taste when |
! where they meet tho University of
feated Mike Brndy and Dan Ilealy 000,000 the benefit of tho other 3.
.....
Cat, crates
— ........................
$2.b0, and..........
$2.75; —
Fla.
’’'.-.U tah team In a game, Oct. 4.
a lassie goes to school.
_ _ _ rri,_v „.1II
un the season on "f
Country Club, 3 to 2 in a third."
Maikct Quotations For Wednesday | N. Y. crates $1.50 and $1.75 few
—P. W. K.
f
^ Iinv Phv nfaklnu n best hull foresotne. Brndy was two
"We took off the excess profits Jan. 9, Atlantai (Clear 19 nbove) , $2.00.
rdne-viMe Kin
Pttr with 70 Spitall one un....,. . !
' Oranges:
Liberal
supplies,
Peas: Eggplant: Supplies and
You can’t tell a good farmer by
1
‘ .I n
will . Vsb with ‘,rr with 71 and Ilealy bad 75. Jock taxi.., he continued, and now mnij;ct steady, boxes $2.50; bull: denutnd moderate, murket .steady
Peas: Flu. hprs. $1.75, • de- looking nt him nor by hearing him
i 'l t e &amp; X T f i S r i S d - S
{ - H N J M rife . ..ml m. « ■ * lo r they come here amt have us take 51..%. 10 bu.
«!T one-half of the remainder of
(irapcfruil:
Boxes $2.25, bulk mand moderate, mnket steady. Fla. talk; youvo got to watch him farm
' The Drake football schedule for
'*
for several years.
their surtaxes.”
$1.50 bu.
hrps, wax $2.00 $2.50.
Capital SI 00,000.00
V -*1*8024, ns announced Thursdnv by r ir r ilT V ) T 1111/1
Senator Simmons asserted thcro
Beans: Demand slow, $2.23,. Peppers: Liberal supplies,1de, i/jAthlotlc Director Wilson, follows:! V A 1c I H I I I m I it
$2.75.
j
mand
fair,
market
dull.
Fla.
crates
was a “monstrous monopoly of
Oct. 4—University of Utah at
AilU iU ia i
host $2.50, fair $2.00.
publicity" hacked by rich corpora­ Cukes: Crates fancy, 304.
We loon money to salaried people and wage a
Salt take City.
Eggplant: Crates fancy, $4,
Cukes: Demand good for good
tions and organisations ! for tho
$4.51), purer $1.50.
stock, supplies light, market firm,
Oct- 11—Coo at Den Moines
Mellon
tax
plan.
Their
propa­
ers
on
monthly payment plan.
&gt;10
ganda, he said, was misleading the Celery: Mostly around $3.00. &gt;ir,n- bu. rrnten fancy $5.00, choice
public hti'J the Democrats wt*ro Sipinsh: Smuyy yellow fancy $3.50 and $4.00.
Philadelphia (d ear 35 above)
Start th e New Year by S a v in g prcpnml to discuss tux revision demand slow, $3.00, $4.00.
Oct. 26—Oklahoma
Poppers: Fancy crates $2.00, deBerries: Fla. l, 1 unbroken car
until
the
public
was
undeceived.
m
Moines.
on track, supplies and demand
Senator As hurst, Democrat, Ari­ ninnil slow.
Six percent paid on Savings.
« lt&gt; T h r A n a o rln lril l ’ r r « )
ours rattmxm
Nov. 1—Open.
Cabbage: S. C. Wakefield crate moderate, market slightly strong­
zona,
declared
the
‘fault
he
found
MIAMI
Jan.
Ill—An
tho
er, Fin. 32 qunrt crates various va­
Nov. 8—Kansas at Dim Moines,
with the Mellon plnn was that it $2.50; Fla. crates $2.75.
OILY SKIN-ODOR OF PQIMUIWI
(Kitgrowth of barring his son
Strawheries: Suplics
light, rieties 35c to 40c quart, express
(Home-coming).
from school nt Maron l’a.» did not make a proportionate refew
higher.
BLACKHEADS—OflARKD PORES
A Dollar locked up is like a Dead Mi
duction between the rich and tho mnr^e^
“ &gt;&lt;\ ‘ l,c 9unrt
Nov. 16.—Kansas Aggies at
Strihliling anoonred Thursday
Tomntocn: Bahama Id9 2, 2
poor.
Ho
said
lio
had
lieon
in
-!
.
Icirnmond
Vn.
RED NOSE—FIEOdO
Manhattan.
that in the fulnre training
formed tho treasury*** plan would
Berrien Grapefruit, Oranges* cars on track, supplies light, de­
&lt;|iiartcrs fur his son young
Nov. 22—Ames nt Ames.
WUJ Km* Ymr 3H» fimlk
Neither of them do any business.
result in a tax paving for Secretary
cabbage. I rlce« unchangefl mand moderate, market strong
Slrihling,
the
pugilist
would
Nov. 27—University of Florida'
good
stock,
Fla.
6s
turning
wrap­
Mi lion himself of $500,1)00 and! »*«!*•"'ore (Foggy. J I above)
at Gainesville. ■
i lie loaned here. Be said hr
added liie suggestion that H enry; bquash: Strawberries: No sup- ped fancy count $3.50 and $4.00,
woulr
arrange
for
prtvnlc
tu­
With five Missouri Valley and!
Forti's in:t rcilitction would be
„
, . „ .. chilied $3 choice count $1.00, chill­
The officers of this Institution are under
Peppers: Express receipts light ed $2.00.
1 two inters optional contest.* railed-1 toring scrapper.
r____ _
i$i,ooo,nno.
movement
slow,
market
dull,
Fla.
Cukes
and
Snunsh:
No
C
1
ar­
uled. Coach Solem'a grldders will "M ACON, (in., .Inn. 10.—Unless
$40,000.00 Security Bond
Copeland’s Estimate,
fancy $2.50; choice $1.50.
rivals, supplies light, demand mod­
face the hardest schedule in 1921 some arrangement can he made for
See
the
“Marriage
Another
Democrat,
.Senator crates
erate.
Beans (Express receipts modcrthat any Drake team has ever Urn completion of his education (upelmid, of New York, ritimated
F. W. Pledger, President
J. P. Chapman, Maui
demand moderate, murket
Cukes: Market firm, Fla. 7-8 of the Midgets” at
filled.
b re. \V. L. “ Young" Striblinjr, tl&gt;«t -hi taxpayers who rontrib- ate,
steady.
Bu.
hprs.
green
fancy
$2.75
bu.
hrps.
wide
range
some
frozen
The Bulldogs will face strong iiiidiik'W’cight linxing sensation, and uled $90 &lt;100,000 to the treasury 3. n»)e ereen Lest $2.25, poor $1.51)
nil grades best $3.00, poor SI.25 High School Jan. 15.
1*1* ,j(fV
.H
WV’ U I ll
tL^bf allowed
it liu tY K I
U U ill
» r o XT!
opposition in the opening
npening^ game |,j9
...........................
family,t will move to _____________
another lurt
year
would
lot
total
nnd $2.00.
against the University of lltali, •ittioii ’o r'tb e ’cuiintry, according ictluctions.nl $45,000,000 under th e '* '
Squash: Murket slightly strong
which is a member ut Hie Rocky m n ,.tati m eat'by "Pa” Stribling, Mellon plan
.IrL n,! m .Ib n h m S
pepper crates $1.35 and $1.50
Mountain confcrciicc and antiiially father of thr boxer, following ucThe Senate debate wan pre- » J* ,
‘ ,.»jL
«i Vr.'ii Fla.
Pens: Fin. 1, 1 unbroken car MMH■■■■■ BH■■■■■■■ ■■(■■■■■■■■■U■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■SBMEKMIU H1BBBIHUB
produces one of the strong foot- tiou of school authorities here eipilated by Senator iMcI.ean, R^- i choice *t| 75 ’
*
'
on truck, light supplies, market
bail machine:- in the we t. While yesterday in refusing to allow the publican, Connecticut, when he
s '
demand good, Fin. hprs. u !
Eggplant:
No.
C
1,
arrivals,
1
liiaking the trip to Salt Lake City, t.yy to continue in school. Too dtew comparijoiH between prodie car on track, express receipts mod- steady,
M5. cxnres- »*cs&lt; $'t.00 nnd
\ "2
.— it is likely Hint the Drake grid- mnhy hhsen.es was given as the Hons made by Democrats of th e 1, 'n ip demand'alow trading light*'.
Peppers: Fla. 1, 2 cars on track ■■
t
lion..
it-iil
ef .iii
i.li
tti
im il'P )
I til.
I.
) h n
u ..l in ii
( i n ‘i d o l * I n
iiM d a l iit n n r
n l
I lio
.
.
...
t l ‘j dcra will stop off in Denver. Col- reason for the action.
.disaster to follow enactm ent of the m.‘irt
wrnt.ni- Kin iii&gt;mw&gt;prrniMs . suppli t*H iiiocleriitu, clumami hbh/ 1®5
I u .rrn iin Springs and other Rocky
E ith e r Newark, N. J „ or Pliiln- Foidney-M cCiunher ta riff law ami ra.,,. V3S 01) to 83 no 'frw hlirKnr
market steady. Crates fancy $2.50 Sa
hilnhia will he th e place of Ids the actual iraiilts of th at m easu rei Pea- KxnresV n.criopis
,
M ountain resorts.
(dolohin
ts ’ niii.'l
,!■
moder­ and $2.25, .
I - - The ii..:___
____of_ Florida .........
fu tu re residence
rnst.lrnrr if
lrft this
in.licntrd le
a tn on
h r conn
mm.
r.x p riss rL tupvs lliou
University
eleven future
if hher left
this na indicated
by-ddata
on Ithe
ate, demand slow, market very
Beans: Fla. 1, 2 cars on track,
! .■ has played Hutvai ! clu e games ‘ iiy, "IV* Stribling was quoted (tiy ’n foreign commerce.
dull. hit. hprs, large bent $2.90 to market firm, supplies light, de­
* .In recent years. Their 1921 nched- :,H saying. Tim school hoard had; "Hidory,” he asserted, "doer: $2.25, por low as $1.90.
mand fair, Flu. ordinury hprs,
* ule, in addition to the game with Uio matter under con toleration not ircurtl a nnm* complete case
Lettuce: Fin. 2, 4, cars reran- green 52.00 and S2.50, poor'*** 5()e
Drake, include i battles with the several mmillis ago but no drlinite nf coin -.al ignorance
of
basic
eco„
.. .
signed, 18 cars on track Itvdudin** and $1.50; express green 1.50 nnd
A Race for Bargains well worth your running!
time - nnd,
lawi.’• 1,1
ny and Ueorgia
viemgu Teel
lecn.
. let ion w ar taken nt (lie
.......
......noiuic
..
l,,w
Or vvns *it«■ igooraute
ignorance i,r0k„,
broken supplies and demand mod- $3.25, wax oruinury *2.U0 anil $2.00
Army
!
m'lLtniIh»
irili
to
ftoines-1
»rcording
to
the
statement
of
the
cntiiely
and
not
a
well
conceived,
erntc
mnrket about steady. Cn.
Cabbage: Fla. 1, N. Y. 4, S.
1
In
. I , wil . oT, " d ’enntendent ,,f sclmob . no a c -; plan to frighten voter.i into sup-,
Valley Iceberg crates $2.ntl 9, 27 cars track iDeludes broken
I ville
i ablyy
“;n.;;r ............. ...... .
..... .............
____
day before Thank, giving, stopping .
ofT in St. Louis Monday for a jirac*
-M i
* tice session. From there they will
* take the Dixie Flyer t*» I'tinUaBARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! KVERYI nonga, where they will again stop
, , Jor practice nnd visit Lookout
WHGRE IN OUR GREATEST JANUARY CLEARANCE
* Mountain, Misdomiry Ridge nnd
SALE!
’
J other historic point:. They will
■
go to Jacksonville, Flu., for prac* lice -uik Wednesday, ami. will travel
■
.fl»l in*
I ... I K
l,.
*&lt;«*!(• Ill t* » i l i a #
II•• f *
I flV ‘t o m t i t s / 'HV’Miflet '.Vown' file
$35.00 to $13.00
,
const to (iniuesville on Thanksgiv­
Daddy Junior
Starts Sale Ends
ing Day. (kilning hack, tin y prob­
Boys’ $15 Suit, January 11 January 21 Hart, Schaffner
ably will stop off in Cincinnati ami
I Chicago.
8 to 18
&amp; Marx
In covering the ree'ord-lirctiklng
EVERY PAIR of SHOES in the
* distnnee of *1,1)00 mile during the
QUALITY BRAND
House Mnrked DOWN, DOWN!
* coming reason, the Bulldogs will
. • touch 11 states—Iowa, Missouri,
O
S
Lot of Black and Tan Oxfords—
Campus Togs Suits
i Kentucky Tennessee,
(ieorgia,
$7.00 to $9.00— Going
, Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana,
MR. VV. O. SMITH REPRESENTING
’■ Kansan,
Nebraska, Colorado,
a t......................................
Must Go—
$ 10.00
Wyoming and Utah.
Your Choice
to $12 THOMPSON
W ith Safety a certainty
Prospects fur another strong
Florsheim Shoes $10
I football team nt Drake in 1921
High Grade Shoes........
| &lt;;• lire bright. Conch Solcin in i»; onwhy let m oney earn less?
I
ly two veterans from his 1923 ma­
Best Quality Headlight Overalls
chine—Captain Dill Dueller and
Created, approved and recommended by
Cincinnati, Ohio
■
* Tackle Al Krueger—and he lias
■
j. p. sMirn
the South’s oldest Mortgage Investment
■
‘ 1 tine now material to (ill there gaps.
■■
$0.00
SH0E3
!■
Will Be With U s On
House, which in fifty-eight years has never
I For the part two seasons, the Bull­
Other Overalls, Work P ants nml
Lot Odds and Endn
M
sc-Id an unsafe investment, Adair Protected
B
dogs have finished third in the
Work Shirts
Women’s Pumps
i Missouri Valley football race.
Bonds, secured upon the highest type of
income-producing properties, yield the in­
and Oxfords
Conmiou egg 1eo.d too much.
vestor 7%.
Lot Children’s
His hanker usually can tell Very
Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, Under­
A 7°,o yield will increase your wealth
Pumps and Oxfcrib
accurately whether or not to place
With an exceptional line of all-wool fabrics, including
wear. Collars, Ties, Belts. Hose
surprisingly foster than the ordinary 3Vi%
a farmer on or nil- the success li&gt;t.
m
■■
a
must
varied
.selcclion
of
HALF PRICE
to 6 % returns. Why let your money earn
and Socks, 25 PERCENT OFF
less
whr
u
you
can
secure
7%
with
abso­
FOB WORKING PEOPLE
Men’se Dress Pants,
Men’s Hats
i
Tile he .1 of workers get out of
lute safety?
TROPICAL WORSTEDS, SILKS, FLA N N ELS, MO­
20 PERCENT OFF
rorls when the liver fails to net.
B O Y S ’ PANTS
I f They:
and
Caps
Lot
Men’s $1.50 and $2.50
feel languid, half-sick, "blue"
Adair Protected Bonds are issued in
HAIRS ANI) OTHER HOT WEATHER
a n d CAPS
nnd discouraged and think they
Shirts. $1.15
#100, #300 and #1,000 units. Savcr-inare getting lazy. Neglect of the e
CLOTHS
vestors may purchase on our improved
$35 and $15 Overcoats
,symptom 1 might result in u aick
partial payment plan. Payments draw in*
spell, therefore the en iblu course
terra l at 7%.
Make your selection now. Will ship at your conveni­
is to tnki&gt; a dosu or two of lierbine. It i; just the tnediinne need­
ence— Yours for Service.
$3.50
C u r instructive investment booklet,
ed to purify the system mid re­
You can SAVE Money: A
$2.50, $.’L50 and $1.50
“Hoi.- to judge Southern Mortgage Bonds,"
store the vim and ambition of
ARMY SHOES
glance at our Prices will con­
health. Price
Sold by II. C.
togeth , with a folder which clearly ex­
Let Mr. Smith take your measure now.
BfiWera.
vince
yon
that
we
are
giving
WORK SHOES
plains how you may increase your income,
Suit can be shipped to suit your conveni­
a REAL MARK DOWN SALE.
will lie gladly sent uport request. Simply
IT DKIVBV8 OUT WORMS
.$1.95, $2.90, $3.60 Sale Begins Friday Morning
write your n u n c ami address across this
ence.
The surest sign of worm t in
children is palem-ei, lack of inter­
advertisement and mail to us.
est in plav, fretflilnesd, vaiiublo
appetite, picking nt the nose and
sudden starting in sleep. When
these symptoms appear it is time
to give White’M Cream Vennibige.
A few doses drives out the worms
REALTY &amp; TRUST CO.
and puls, the little one 011 the road
Healey Building, ATLANTA
to lienltli again. White’s Cream
Vermifuge lias n record of fifty
N EXT TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SANFORD, FLA.
years of successful tee. |*ricc* 35c.
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ng life of lease. Address, An­
ti, care Herald.
ANTED—Good second-hand flat
topdeak. Must be in good condi« md cheap for cash. Inquire
Herald office.
ANTED—Boom and board by
young man permanently located,
ferably with private family,
re location and rate in reply. P.
Box 417.
.
Madam Harriet,
Beauty Parlor.
Over Mobley's Drug Store
Park Avc. Phone 245.
ANTED—Your old furniture.
Many people in Sanford would
e to buy second hand furniture,
drtrtire your snnre pieces in the
trald Want Ails and sell them
itkly. Phone 118 and the want
department will be glad to init your nd.__________________
ECIAL NOTICE—If you have
not paid your pol! 'fax do so to?! Do not tnisifThe opportunity
help the City of Sanfonl put
er the bond election January 11.

FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS

iiiiitiiia u iiii

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

FOR SALE—Brand new 12-gnuga
jin g le barreled shotgun, Stevens
make, cheap for cash. Address
i tiy.t i.lW. care Herald.
i Ju B PRINTING—1 ho- TTerald Job
. Plant is now located in the We,laka Building. Let u3 estimate on
your Job work. Phone 148.
LEGAL FORMS of all kinds for
dale a t the_ Herald office.
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FOR SALE—I-arge reed baby car­
riage at Telephone 38-l-J or 708
Pal me. to Avenue._____
Hopkins Shoe Shop
Woik Guaranteed.
100 E. First St.
FOR RENT signs for sale ut the
Herald offic e . __________
SAUSAGE for sale—Pure pork
sausage smoked with oaw wood,
35c. lb., postpaid. No order ac­
cepted for less than 3 lbs. Satis­
faction guarnatecd. Mrs. Enoch
Sawyor, Tifton, Ga., It. D. F. No.
0.__________________________
HARDY Australian Pines, stand
10 degrees. $25 per 100. John
B. Beach, West Palm Beach, Fla.
FOR SALE—DcSoto paints and
vanrishes at Sanford Novelty
Wo^ks, sole_agents.
154-tfc
DUNCirGRAPES, tree blueberries
and blackberries—all vnrietio.x
suitable for home and commercial
planting. Largest nurseries. Vig­
orous, well rooted plants insure
good early profits. For full in­
formation and illustrated catalog
No. 9, write Southern Adapted
Nurseries, Bartow, Fla.
FOR SALE—Egry Cash Register.
Cost $C0 when new. Will sell
cheap. Inquire at Sanford Herald
office.______________
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. Ellsworth, Bcnrdall Avenue,
Sanford. Phone 3303.
83-tfp

I*OR SALE— 10 acres, part Lakefront near Sanfonl. Will sell
cheap. Terms. A. E. Dobbins, 323
Sanford Avenue.
FOB SALK—Orange g r o v e ;
terms country property. Britt 5
Realty Co.
FOR SALE—Three desirable build­
ing lots located on paved street,
worth $1,000.00 each. Owner will
sacrifice for $2100.00. Britt Real­
ty Co.________
FOR SALE—Two fine building
lots, located on one of the best
coiners in Sanford, pacing and
sidewalks both sides. At bargain.'
free Britt Realty Co.
FOR SALE—Five lots located on
Sanford Ave., opposite Rose
Ccurt, each 6Gxl30. Two of them 5
corner lots. Easy terms. -Britt
R ealtyJ2o._________________
FOR SALE—Orange grove, 23
acres, 400 trees, location on lake,
twenty minutes from Sanford. A
good buy nt $0,500. Terms. Britt
Realty Co.
FOR SALE—5 acre celery farm,
tiled, all equipment, good loca­
tion on hard road, close to town, a
bargain, terms. Britt Realty Co.
FOR S A L E -1 0 acres

Hammock
all fenced and cleared for planth]BS Pr ic0 $4500, good terms.
FOR SALE—10 acres, five fenced.
Three cleared. Good well. All
hammock. $2,000.
TWO city lots 80x305, one block
from Sanford Ave., a bargain,
$100 cash.
FIVE room house close in, on Pal­
metto Ave., renting now for $35
per month, $2500, terms. Must
he sold quickly.
SEMINOLE REALTY CO.
__ Seminole Hotel Annex.

AUTOMOBILES AND
REPAIRS

HOUSES FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND

I room cottage 1208 FOUND—Opportunity to buy a
Classified Advertising is [ F*ORParkRENT—
Ave., all conveniences, short wave long dijtar.ee Radio

t h e R e g u la r W a y !

$20.00 p*r month. G. W. Spencor. Phone 400._____________ __
SPECIAL NOTICE—If you have
not paid your poll tax do so to­
day! Do not miss the opportunity
to help the City of Sanford put
over tne bond election January 11.

Receiving Set cheap. Ark for I1IRACI.E CwktcI , O .
demonstration. IIof-Mac Battery
co.__________________________ ; cement work, sidewlaka,
FOUND—Pair of shoes. Please' ing Murks, Irrigation b u n , f ,
call a t the Herald office for TerwillegeT, Prop.
same.
Lumber and Building Mat
8
-----------ARE YOU losing an opportunity
Carter Lumber Company
to sell your property by not using
N.
Laurel SL Phone 544.
the Herald Want Ads, The cost
is small, the results great. Herald HILL ~LUMBER- c a
Hooai
Wants will work for you quickly.; Service, Quality and
SPECIAL NOTICE—If you have Phone 136.
Y
not paid your poll tax do so to­
day! Do not miss the opportunity SPECIAL NOTICE—If yoo
not paid your poll tax do an
to help the City of Sanford put
over tne bond elect ion January It.. day! Do net miss the of.
H M -- ■ tnti' H ^
j iM y a r n
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to
help the
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___ , City of Sanford
LOST—On©
dark
marc-mule, over
the bond election January
weight about 110O, W. E. Bag­
gett, Winter Park, Florida,
Lakeland—Contract let for
LOST—Black and white Colife at ruction of new $600,000
puppy from 300 French Ave.
building.
28
Phono No. 12. Rcwnrd.
___
LOST—Book lost; $5.00 reward to
finder. Deliver to Box 741, PostA meal well chatted U half
offirc. .1. I). Thom as.______
Rested.

It is the regular w ay through which to secure
HELPED LITTLE GIRL'S COUGH
help for the office or home— putting you in communi­
"FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR
cation with the various people who may think them­
COMPOUND is fine. My little
selves fitted to do your work, and thus permitting you ■ girl had an awful cough. I got a
bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND
to make your decision and selection after having had
TAR COMPOUND and gave her a
■ few doses and she was greatly re­
personal interviews.
lieved,’* writes Clyde It. Benson,
Mnrlhrook, Virginia. The best
^Readers o f this newspaper are ad readers—and
remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse­
for an increasing number of them the classified col­
ness; relieves promptly and effec­
umns are gaining in interest. I f you have anything
tively. FOLEY’S HONEY ANB
to sell you have som ething to say to them in our
TAR COMPOUND lias stood the
test of time, serving three genera­
advertising columns. Herald classified advertising will
tions.
pul! with you in your efforts.
MONEY
Send this ad nnd ten cent* to
F’olcy Ci Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
NOTICE OF ADOPTION.
Chicago, III., writing your narnu
nnd address clearly. You will re­ Notice is hereby given that on
ceive n ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S the 18th day of Janunry, 1924, the
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IIQNEY AND TAR COMPOUND undersigned will apply to the
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for coughs, colds and hoarseness, Judge of the Circuit Court for
also free sample pneka^a of FO­ the Seventh Judicial Circuit of
LEY'S PILLS, n diuretic stimu­ Florida, ut his office in Sanfonl,
HOUSES—FOR SALE J HELP WANTED
lant for the kidneys, nnd FOLEY! Florida, for an Order authorizing
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F’REE tickets for tonight’s show CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con­ timm to ndopt George W. Ilall nnd
stipation nnd Biliousness. These Matticllall, minors.
for Mrs. B. F. Smith.____
F’OR SALE—House and large lot
in Rose Court. $4500.00. Terms. AUTO SALESMAN WANTED— wonderful remedies have helped j This 11th day of December, A.
of people. Try them! Sold! D. 1023.
Britt Realty Co.
Perkins, San Juan Garage.____ millions
HANS ANONSEN.
everywhere.
1
RAGNA ANONSEN.
FOR SALE—Bungalows, house WANTED—Stenographer who enn
he relied upon during office
12-20-27-1-3-10-17.
building lots. All sections of
hours, and has initiated to learn NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
_Salford.__Britt Realty C o.____
Pupils nssume responsibility in
bookkeeping nnd multigrnph op- OF THE STOCKHOLDERS SEMI­ matters
of behavior at the Gordon
F’OR SALE—Bungalow, close ift on erating. Apply a t Allen Seed Co. NOLE SECURITIES COMPANY,
School.
Cleveland.
A "behavior
Palmetto Ave., $4200.00, terms. WANTED-----7,200
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Salespeople
council," consisting of n repre­
Britt Realty Co.
now MAKE BIG MONEY sell­
NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, sentative of each room in tho
F'(JR SALE—Or lease, business ing Wntkin’s nationally advertised That in accordance with instruc­ school, formulates whatever rules
property on First Street. Britt household products. YOU CAN, tions of the Board of Directors, n It considers necessary for snfety j
_Realty Ca
TOO. Branches nil over U. S. nnd special meeting of the Stockhold­ nnd order. Gunrds elected by the
F'OR SALK—At a bargain, 5-room Canada. Rare CHANCE JUST ers of Seminole Securities Com­ pupils enforce these rules, nnd in
bungalow with sleeping porch, NOW for City Sales dealers, men pany will he held nt the office of cases of extreme misbehavior tho
on Palmetto Ave., four blocks from or women, full or part time, in the the President of the Company nt teachers nmy he consulted.
F’irst St. $3500.00, small payment city of Sanford, and elsewhere. the First National Hank in the
down, balance like rent. Britt Write today for our practical, sure City of Sanford, Florldn, on the
MONEY-MAKING PLAN. J. R. 15th day of January, 1924, nt the
Realty Co.
Watkins Company, Dept. 96, Mem­ h*'ur of 3 o’clock P. M., for the
FOR SALE—Attractive bungalow, phis,
purpose of considering nnd acting
modern, a bargain; terms. Inthe question of increasing
guire 1103 Onk Ave.___________ LOCAL salesman wanted for Snn- upon
tie Capital Stock from $150,000
fonl
and
vicinity
to
sell
DOU­
SPECIAL NOTICE—If you have BLEWEAR SHOES direct from to $500,000 us follows:
not nniil your poll tax do so to­ factory to wearer. Our new meas­
Preferred Stock from $100,000
day! I)o not miss the opportunity uring
to $100,000.
apparatus
insures
perfect
fit­
to helo the City of Sanford put ting. For full particular* write
Common Stock from $50,000 to Cards of Sanford’s Reputable
over the inmd election January 11. the
Professional .Men. each of
DOUBLE WEAR SHOE COM $100,000.
And doing all things incidental whom, in h is ’chosen profession
PA
NY,
315
East
Imkc
Street,
MinSPECIATTNOTICES' nen pol is, Minn.____________
thereto.
the Herald recommends to the
Dated thi* the 11th day of De­
REWARD OFFERED.
WANTED—Lady
want*
work
in
people.
To nny person furnishing in­
or ns cashier. Experienc­ cember, 1923.F\ I*. FORSTER,
formation sufficient to convict the ed,store
furnish references. Call Attest:
President.
parties committing trespass on my 301, can
Park Ave,
prop&lt; rty on Lake Ada, three miles
DEAN TURNER,.
Asst. Secretary.
south of Sanford, and especially in WANT FID—Help of nil kinds by
many business houses. If you
12-15-22-29-1-5-12-5t George A, DeCottes
regard to the person who stole and
are
without
a
position,
advertise
Attorney-nt-Law
carried away thp front door of the
:&lt;&gt;r -The \ o n r n lit* S.U.K O F C Q L L A T ,
house, I-will pay-n libfttiLromuril. jip
Over
Seminole County
Hernia. It will cost you only n
Mil AI..
GEORGE «. HERRING.
Bank
few
cent*
nnd
you
will
rcnch
thou­
3t
M a r j o r i e L.
T o : J . D. l i n e d elrid
S a n fo r d ,------- - Florida
sands.
ISPECIAL NOTICE—If you have t h eN OpTeIoCpEl e sI S [Ht aEnUk E I IoVf G ISVa nEfNo,r dt,h aat j
not paid your poll tax do so to­ I n i n k ti u : c o r p o r a t i o n u n d e r t h e
UNDERWOOD
day! Do not mi»s the opportunity l a w s o f t h n S t a t e nt F l o r i d a a n d
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT
to help the City of Sanford put i i a v l m r I t s p l a c e of hualneHH al S a i l- !
Schelle Maines
ford, S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo rid a, to
High doss Underwood Typewriters ovcMhe bond election January 11. w h o m C e r t l l f c n l e o f S h n r l e a o f
WANTED—Colored man to wash S t o c k h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d w a s )
for rent to reliable parties.
LAWYER
p le d g e d n s c o ll a te r a l o r s e c u rity by
ears. San Joan Garage.
s a i d .1. D. H o o d In c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f
Underwood Typewriter Co.
t h a t c e r t a i n o b l i g a t i o n d u e tile s a i d
— Court House
15 S. Main Street Orlando, F’in. X i i t l r r n f \ | i | i l l r n l b n i f « r T a x D e e d l e n it i e s H a n k o f F l o r i d a a n d r e p r e ­
I m l r r S e c t bin .37.1 o f IKr f l r n r r n l
s e n t e d l»y a c e r t a i n prontlSHiiry n o t e
S l n O i l f s of ( h r Nlnli* nf F l o r i d a .
m a d e hy t h e s a i d J. D. Hood e n d

The Number is 148

FOR SALK—Cheap, Overland car.
See it nt 914 Myrtle Avenue.
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Spalding Rose Flour and
WHERE USED CARS ARE
ALWAYS BARGAINS.
Bliss Triumph in Bags or
Dodge RondsterT
Bushel Boxes. oGod for
Dodge Touring,
table also.
Hudson Touring.
Seripps-Bnoth Touring.
Oakland Touring. '
CHASE A
KENT VULCANIZING.
' PHONE :
CORNER OAK AND 3RD ST.
__________ PIIONK 17._________
SEE the Sanfonl Stove Works, 602 F’OR SALE—One-ton Furd truck,
good condition. Phone 541-J.
Sanford Ave. before buying
stoves. We will save you money. SPECIAL NOTICE i f f yrnTTavo
We nlso repair stoves of all kind*, not paid your poll tax do so to­
grafunolas and sewing machines. day! Do not miss the opportunity
191-tfc to hcln the City of Sanford put
REGULAR meals served at the over tne bond election J a n u a r y .
* •I’hconix, single meals, b y the
m o r e ' Ba r g a in s .*" ’
AGENTS WANTED day
or week. Try them,_______
1922 Hupmobilc touring.
F'OR SALE—Missionafy strnwLexington U«rk"(*|»&gt;rU.
CENTS—Make and Bell my car­ borry plant* well rooted, care­
Four Dodge tourings, 1921.
bon remover. A good, clean fully packed, 50e per hundred, Dodge Roadster 1919.
fitimate business; good profits, $3.50 per M. delivered. Mathews i National touring, 6 passenger.
lies McDaniels, Box C01, Ilome- Co.^J’allahasseo, F'in., Route C.
Three worm-drive Fold trucks.
ad, Fla.
FOR SALE—Wood, 4-foot oak Two Ford Chassis.
Olds 8 touring, 7 passenger.
and pine. 16-inch stove wood
ECIAL NOTICE—If you have
Dodge 1922 touring.
nut raid your poll tax do so to- onk and pine. See or write, T. G.
Three Dodge tourings 1920.
&gt;•! Do not miss the opportunity Spearman, Osteen._____________
Chandler touring.
help the City of Sanford put FOR SALE—Stove wood in any Two F’ord touring.
rr the bond election January 11. | quantity. See Clifford Walker,
Buick touring 1919, 7 passenger.
i or phone 411-W. _____________
N n t i r o Is l ir r c l iy irlveti t h a t J . A. d a t e d tile" 3llth d a y o f J u n e , 1923.
Ruick touring 1918.
of J a n u a ry .
OOMS'FOR RENT F'OR SALE—Game chickens, thor­ Dodge
T r e a t a n d E. l i W h i t e , p u r c h a s e r * p a y n l d o t h e 1st d a y
3-1 ton truck.
APARTMENTS
i*f T u x C e r t i f i c a t e
Nu 117. d a t e d I I 'J I . w i l l o f f e r f o r s a l e n t p u b l i c
six hens and rooster. J.
Two Reo Speedster Trucks,
sell t o t h e hlK hcst
t h e nt It d a y o f .In no. A. I&gt;. I ’J I I . h a s o u t c r y a n d
Fred It. Wilson
OR KENT—Large front bed­ E.oughbred*.
Moorman, Maitland, Fla.____ 1921-22.
FOR
RENT
filed wild c e r t i f i c a t e III m y o f f i c e , f o r c a s h a t I t s h a n k i n g h o u s e n t
room. Apply Red Bungalow,
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SPECIAL NOTICE—If you have
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
FOR RENT—Furnished apart­ I&gt;eed t o inane in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h n t t h e h o u r o f II o ’e l o e k , A. M..
Two 1917 Buick touring.
not paid your poll tax do so tol a w . Hull) c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e * t h e M o n d a y , J a n u a r y 21st. t a i t :
ment;
also
bed
room,
304
W.
First
National Bank Bldg.
1923 Overland 4, touring.
RE YOU—Looking for n good 1.jay f b“0*'not mlsVVhe'opportuniiy
o r t y ( in) s h a r e s c o m m o n sto c k ,
c r i b e d p r o p e r l y hIi i i - n o F
r v a l u e p e r s h a r e | | m i mi, o f L a k e
Some of these cars were traded 5th St._______________________ af ot el ldo wIni n g H edme sluoln
C ounty, F lo rid a .
room. If you don’t find one list; to help the City of Sanford put
Sanford, ■
Florida
in this column, insert a smnli over the bond election January 11. in on new Dodges. Most of them F'OR RENT—Unfurnished four- t o - \ v l t : HKU o f 8 \ V U . Sec. I I . T w p eFor rot ni ot w tIemd .p r or ev pe rme es en nt t e Cd n nht yn n nCye. r t iInfi­
room apartment with fire-place, J l R . II. 31 K. 40 a c r e s . T h e mild c a t e r t s h a r e s o f s l e e k , i s s u e d l&gt;&gt;
have been left with us to be sold
ant nil and you will receive the
a s s e s s e d a t t h e d a t e o f s a i d C o m p a n y , No. 27.
*t listing* in the city._______ EXPERT Typewriter cleaning and and applied on the purchase of close in. Also five-room bunga­ lt ah ne d I shelntc
of hu c li c e r t i f i c a t e in
D a t e d a n d puhllHlieit n t S a n f o r d .
repairing. Call II. S. Pond, new Dodges. They are all real low, both modern. Apply H. T. t h e n asmu ae n coef If.
M. D a l to n . U n l e s s F l o r i d a , t h i n 9 t h d a y o f J a n u n r y .
0R RENT—Nice front bed-room phone
Pu’
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801
F’irst
St.
g
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having
been
reconditioned.
223
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Peoples
Bank.
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Hv W. II. T u n n l c l l f f e . P r e s i d e n t .
credit. Some of these ears can j not paid your poll tax do so to­ a u e t h e r e o n on t h o 3Sth d a y o f J a n ­
OR RENT—Iairge’ furnished
ARCHITECT
r y . A. I». 1951.
l-I0-!7-2t
Trent bed-room, 1120 Magnolia FOR SALE—Country style sau­ be exchanged for real estate im­ day! Do not miss the opportunity u nW
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t
u
r
e
First National Bank Bldg.
sage, wholesale and retail. Only
OR RENT-—Furnished room ami first clasa fresh meat used and it proved or unimproved. Diamonds to heln the City of Sanford put n n d s e a l t h i s t h e 19 th d a y o f D e ­
Nothing like tho poultry show Sanford, ------------- Florida
over the bond election January 11. c e m b e r . A. D. 1923.
garage. Man and wife or two i* seasoned Just right. Come in or anything else of vulue.
to put poultry nml their owner cm
E. A. DOirOLASS.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
lie* preferred. Inquire Tho Out- and give us a trial. “You'll cornu
F’OR RENT—Two 2-room apart­ (HEAL)
C lerk C ircuit C o u rt.
the map.
Dodge Dealers.
ments,
furnished.
Cull
at
Palms
S em in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
hack.” Our price lit* your pocket.
1‘hone 3
Hotel.
The air is full of thing* you Sanford Packing Co., between
Ity: A. M. W e e k s , D. C.
12
2
0
2
7
13 -10 - 1 7 - 2 1-6tc
F
’OR
SALE—Reo
Speed-wagon
MILDRED SIMMONS
wul in’t miss. cGt n radio.
T o w n s h i p 21 S m i t h , J t o n v c 3il E a s t ,
Pnlmetto and Sanford Avenues on
and
two-wheel
pneumatic
trail­
H O T I C E O F I.A &gt; I) S A I .E .
I L e s s N o r t h n n d S o u C i live a c r e s )
NOTICE.
9th
St._______________________
Teacher of Pianoforte
TESTING WELLS DUG
la h e r e b y i ti v e n t h a t u n ­ In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , u s t h o
capacity clgthecn hundred;
The annual meeting of the d e Nr oat ni cde liy
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jan. 9.— BETTER BABY CHICKS: Pine- er,
the a u th o rity
of th a t p ro p e rty of o . c , llrv u n t.
and Pipe Organ
Loth
in
good
condition.
Eight
hun­
Stockholder*
of
the
Sanford
Build­
A n d a l s o n o t i c e la h e r e b y tclvun
! c e r ta in e x e c u tio n Issued out o f th e
filing i* expected to begin within
breeze. White Leghorn Chick*
dollars for immediate sale. ing Si Loan Association will be held ] C i r c u i t C o u r t . .S e v en th J u d i c i a l C i r ­ t h a t I s h a l l o f f e r f o r s a i o a n il s e l l Studio; Room 225, Mcisch
' day* or two weeks of three test are sired by pedigreed males from dred
nt its office, No. 108 Magnolia c u i t In a n d f o r H c m ln n le C o u n t y , t o t h e b l i t h e s t b i d d e r f o r c a s h t h e *
Uuildinjr
rib to determine to the quan- high record hens. Egg* perfect­ Harry Johnson, Box 542 .Daytunu
3tc Avenue, 8 P. M., for the purpose I F l o r i d a , h e a r i n g d a t e of F e b r u a r y farboonvt e d do oe sr c roi fb e tdh e p Cr oopuerrt t y H outu s e t hoef
ty and quality of soft water ly hatched by modern incubntors. Beach.
| I a t. 1925, w h i c h m lId e x e c u t i o n Is
fail,ihie for this city. Contract Vigorous chicks, true to strain, Groveiand—Construction of new of electing Board of Director* for | tinned o n n r e r t n l n J u d g m e n t o f s a i d S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , o n M o n d a y , F e b ­
r y til l , 1921. b e t w e e n t h e h o u r s
been awarded, material or- $20 a hundred; $180 n thousand. sidewalks making rapid progress. the ensuing year nnd for the Ic'nuuuirei . l artee nl yd epr ee nd d i nIng t htehraeti n , cwehr tearien­ or fu a 11:011
W .A . IIIUIHX, 31. D .
n d 2:00 o ' c l o c k l a t h e d a y
transuding of such other business i n H e n r y A b r a h a m , E d w a r d A b r a ­ l i r a " , t o aH.UIsfy
■rrd and negotiations have been Immediate deliveries. Order "bet­
s p c r ia lls liiu In
th e a a ld e xecution.
Tampu—$15,000
contract
let
for
as may legally come before tho h a m a m ! A l b e r t A b r a h a m , t r a d i n g
lie n ! to
F rln tiry
D lse jari
and
saplcted for beginning the work, ter baby chicks" from Pincbrcczo
D ated a t H anford. S em in o le C o u n ­
IT.1
iccoIiiK
v— c h r o n i c
n kln
and
extension of water mains.
meeting.
the tests are successful, a suf- Farm, Callahan, Florida.
a s A b r a h a m Urns. H o r s e (.- M u l e Co., t y F l o r i d a . t h i s t h e 2 0 t h d a y o f D e ­
blo
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ses
T. J. M ILLER, President. w e r e p l a l u t l f r s unit n C. f t r y n n . D e ­ c e m b e r , A. • D. 1923.
ru-nt number of well* will’ be‘
and Ith a u n in tIn n .
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ink to insure the city a supply of! Tampa—Site being considered
A s S h e r i f f o f S e m in o l e
lo w in g d e sc rib e d lan d , tn -w lt:
llu lltlln K
A. P. CONNELLY,
v'e million gallons of clean, clear1for crccction of Chemical Con­ erection of new Grace Methodist
W e s t h a l f of S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r
C o u n ty , F lorida.
Sanford
Florida.
Church parsonage.
&gt;ft water daily.
12-20-24-27-1-3-10-5te
of N o rth w e st q u a r te r ,
.Section 9. 12 - 3 0 - 3 7 - 1- 3 - 1 0 - 4 tc
struction Company plant.
SEED POTATOES

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

B y GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING U P FATHER
H E R E A R E ! X O U R R .O O M ’b t h e *oe : a r e : x o u r

, daughter^
R o o tv v 'b - O V E R . H E R E A R E T H E
S E R V A N T 'S Q U A R T E R N - TH A T
I*b T H E M U ^ iC R O O M - R E C E P T IO N
H A L L. - F O Y E R AM O O I N I N O

BUILDING
MATERIAL

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Yon can And the name of s t i f f
live Business Man In Sanford la
this Column each day.

Studcbnker, Packard, Chevrolet
J. L. PERKINS
Sales Department
Snn Juan Garage

WHIDDON &amp; HODGES
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyer*
117 Park Avenue— Phono U S

Sanford Novelty
Works
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
General Shop and Mill Work
Contractor and Builder
517 Commercial Street

Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
Works
“It it’d Metal we can weld It”
SANFORD, FLORIDA

STEWART The Florist
Flowers For All Occasii
Member* Florists Telegraph De­
livery Association
814 Myrtle Ave. Phone 260-W
—*

Sanford Machine Co.
G r.ern l

M a ch in e a a 4
W ork.

C y lin d er

Phone «3
Phone I0S-

I tlln .

G rin d in g

SanforS. FU.
-Pkos

QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER
Local and Lima HUIanra Ilaal—
lint. Hluraan

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor nnd Builder
Sanford,--------------- Florida

W. J. Thigpen
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE. AUTO
Insurance

It. C. M A X W E L L
Real Estate
and
Insurance
SA NFO RD,------ FLORIDA

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Gvt an Abstract be fo rebuy ing
property

E. A. Douglass, Pres.

A

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                    <text>ASSOCIATED PBB8S DISPATCHES

ot

Baker R esolu tion

Officer Does Duty
and R efuses Reward

Of

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS

8AFNORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY II. 1M4

Keys o f € ity Arc '
Given to Bodwell

OP THE CINCINNATI FLOOD

Friends of H arry Bodwell,
prominent business man of Pro­
vidence, R. I., who has recent­
ly made heavy investments in
Sanford, presented
him with
the keys to the city a t a banquet given in hia honor a t the
Seminole Cafe Wednesday night.
On the card attached to the key
was written "The key to our
city, wo present to you, on this
our first birthday with us.
(ay tho best of happiness, honor and fortune keep with you.
Tour Sanford Friends.”

’ LOS ANGELES,. C alif. Jan.
11.—When Eveline Bajour, 16,
disappeared from her home here
a week ago A. L. Markwell of­
fered a reward o f $9,000 fo r in­
formation which m ight lead to
her whereabouts. Patfeim an
H. II. W heatley found the girl
while walking hia beat and re­
turned her to h er parents but
declined any reward, explain­
ing th at he had only done ‘his

B at ea Condition of Assurances of
F all Cooperation by

Bonds
Now Bei

■r The Au m UIH r r a i l
W ashington, Jan. 11—The ship­
ping board resolution separating
the board from the
Emergency
Fleet Corporation of the governExpert Opinion Favors tie Cat*
&lt;uax la 8HU a i
Ho* nient merchant fleet reserves to
HI* Captar# Expreted
the board "any and all powers
Hage o f the Election by B it
"
of supervision and controll vested
st Aay Time
Majority
Despite
Rain
in it by law.”
_____
..
. n , AMMtaN rrrm*.
Board Haa Fiaal Decision
Despite
the
threatening
»
n
ttMT PALM BEACH. Jan.
Specifically reserving
to the
cr during the edrli
board the power of final dcclsicn
IUII Ashley, an# of the
morning and the b
as to trade routes and ship sale.,
n of the Ashley band of
later in the day, vot!
and the rig h t to dispense with the
was captured In the
ted.
bond election was i
services of the fleet corporation
Us Erdrgladcs
near
interest and enthusiasm as ii----- - .
head, the resolution made public
., station early Friday,
cd by the heavy vote poQ«d tfcrfcr
Thuraday, seta forth that it is the
4ja. to reports received
was manifest
throughout
tte .
board's
policy
to
delegate
to
the
k -lffs office here. Apwhole morning.
coroporation "all power, authori
Mtlon of hb brother John
Jury Keturnr Verdict a t 10 O'clock
At 0:00 o'clock this momlMf
ty and control essential to tho full
believed to bo Immlnomt
Thursday Night—Carries With ju st one hour and a half after too
and efficient operation” by it of
l(T were known ta bo topolls had opened, 68 voters t e d
It Death Penalty
the government Beet. A state­
Hr T h r A s s o c i a t e s P r e s s .
cast their ballots and mora war*
m ent by the board described the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The
ost is indulging in its nlmost annual flood festival. Tho Ohio river rises
The Queen City of the
elaboration of first debate In the house of the
Guilty of first degree murder standing in line. Those in ( h a m
PALM BEACH, Jan. 11. resolution as an
forcing back the waters of Mlllcrcck, and rousing many citizens from their comfortabalc homes. Photo was the verdict returned by the of the polls were kept busy all t t e .
Miller. 20 w are old, bad th a t adopted by it in 1021, by present session on Muscle Shoals
,
, i
•
jury Thursday night in the case of morning and it is believed tte%
whom offlcaw daeUre flred whieh the fleet corporation was was precipitated lata Thursday '•» shows ho* they rescue people during Cincinnati floods.
Frank Goodman charged with the about 00 to 05 per cent of the Bum* .
ot that killed Deputy Sheriff empowered as the operationg agon Representative Aimon. Democrat,
Alabama, in whose district the
killing of another negro, Bob Casey ber of qualified would cast a vote.
Baker Wednesday forenoon cy of the fleet.
The board delegates to the cor­ power properties are located. He'
on Sept. 25, 1023.
Several citizens paid tHelr poll
camp of the Ootorioua AahTho case of Goodman was tho taxes Thursday afternoon and
in tha Flatwooda country poration the authority of manag- denounced tho offer Just made for
first one to be tried by the circuit thereby became qualified to vote
m north of here, was cap- ment, operation, maintenance and the projects by a combination of
southern power companies who
by dcputlaa a t noon Thurs- repair of vessels.
court in its present session which a t the lost minute. The number
Although the board’s statement iropose rental with title residing
begin on Tuesday of this week. qualified to vote according to an
4 lodged In Jail here,
alleged associates and in- said it understood the resolution n the government, as an attem pt
Not until noon Thursday did the announcement given out this morn­
the views of President Cool- “to complete their control of powgrand jury complete its investiga­ ing at the polls where the regiaof the gang alio ware tak - meets
idge as to the new plan of oper­ er in the south.
tration books were to be found
eustody by officers today and ation
Suhlect Is "Do You Work For tion into the various cases and was 813.
desired
by
the
executive,
it
.
in
n
brief
exchange
with
other
had
returned
Its
verdicts
in
the
in Jail. They are George was said a t the Whlto House to­
Your Clerks or Do Your
If 05 per cent of the number o f
and wife, and P. N. Jcn- day th at the reservations of pow­ members centering upon the merits
several
cases.
Clerks Work For You”
artner of Albert Millar, and er by the board were not alto, of the Ford offer, the Alabama In Ultimatum He Delivers as a
Following the opening of the voters qualified, cast their ballot*
e. Mrs. Mariot la a daugh- gether satisfactory to Mr. Cool- representative declared th a t "if
Resalt of Disturbances Arising
court nt 1 o’clock for the afternoon today and If the prediction _ th st
Declaring
that
open
mindedness
any other man or corporation can
tho cider Ashley, alain yes­
Out of “Bootlegger W ar”
tho report of the grand the election will carry by a 90 r*er
but th at he had given his make n better offer than Mr.
is the biggest nsset that a busi­ scssiop,
, Mrs. Jenktns also form - idge,
jury
was
heard and then the court cent majority that will probably
approval on the condition of as­ Ford’s I will back it, but I cannot
the figures
in th**
h a t tin
ness
man
of
today
can
have
nnd
n r T he A u n f l n l r S P re en
is an Aahley.
called
for
tho caao of Frank Good­ mean th
surance of full cooperation by tho
MARION, 111., Jan. 11.—Sheriff Ways and Means Committee Will making an appeal in behalf of bet­ man. Goodman was represented election will be aproximately 603
&gt;r was taken without a board with Leigh C. Palmer, who see tho advantage in this pro­
for and 77 against.
George Gallignn Thursday night
■je. He suffered two severe has accepted the presidency of tho posal.”
ter business conditions in every in court by his counsel, John G.
Report on Revenue
Defend Ford Offer.
Up until noon today a total o f
Lconnrdy.
Issued an ultimatum to alleged
in yesterday's battle a t the fleet corporation.
Hill First
... department, W. H. Farley, a mvmThrough statem ents other Dem­ bootloggcrs qf Williamson county
The following were summoned votes had been cast and of th a t
His left nrm dangled IooscCooperation Assured
ber of the m erchants’ service o finn,j composed the jury which tried number 134 were listed as free­
a compound fracture above
II) T h r .%aaiwlntr&lt;l I’rraa.
In making known his acceptance ocratic members from the south to give up their illicit traffic. Con­
holders. As wos
announced Itf ‘
w where a bullet smashed of the office after a visit to the joined with Mr. Aimon in demand­ ditions growing out of n “boot­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. — the National Cash Register Com-; Frank Goodman: W. R. Pulcston, Thursday’s Herald, two ballot box*
of Dayton, O., spoke to thc
the'&lt;W.
Clark,
h. Another bullet plowed Whito House today Mr. Palmer ing fnvorablc consideration of tho leggers’ war” resulted in national House Republicans in conference pnny or
w. B.
»• Bnllard,
um iaru, jJ.. aA,. G
la r e , How­
es were placed a t the polls in o r .,
— 1
_
---------- D.
’ M. Douglass,
of* Commerce
nt its!&lt;yd
Browning,
Do
h his right hip. shattering said he had obtained the individu­ Ford offer and a vote by the house guard troops being ordered to Ma­ Thursdny night instructed thc Chamber
Herndon, der to make the election vs lid ac­
and tearing muscle. Despite al assurance of board members of on the proposition advanced by the rion this week.
ways nnd means committee to re­ weekly luncheon Friday upon tho George E. Lovign, C. P. Hi
to both the state law nnd,
southern combination. T hat offer
wounds, however, the out- such, cooperation.
*
A move looking to a request for port a tax bill before taking any subject of “Do you work for your W. B. Young, C. L. West, M. C. cording
the
city
charter.
Ginder,
B.
J.
Overstreet
and
R.
J.
covered some dozen miles
Under tho resolution all vessels was laid formally before the house withdrawal of the troops remained action on the'soldiers’ bonus.
clerk’s or do they work for you?”
Women voters were taking pairi
Reiter.
having
received them now operated by the board are al­ military nffairs committee Thurs­ at n standstill Thursday. Sheriff
Tho
fact
that
there
were
over
Under the instructions from thc
Witnesses for the state wore: in tho election, it was said today:
an almost impenetrable located to the Fleet Corporation day by Representative Hull, Re­ Galllgan declaring that he would conference tho committee will re­ 23,000 failurc.i in retail businesses
with additional ships to be allocat­ publican, Iowa, as Secretary Weeks not request their withdrawn! until port n revenue bill, containing in 1023 was attributed a great !)r. Martin, Will McKcever, Lizzie Up until noon 25 had voted a a d '
of undergrowth,
was expected th at number would
out the aid of dogs, deter- ed when requirements demand. Tho announced th at still another pro­ assured of co-opcration on the part changes in tax rates as well as ad­ deal to the fact th it few mer­ Grant, Grover Coleman, C. L. it
W. I*. Breaker and be equalled or increased with thin
officers slowly picked out board’s authority as to manage­ posal. although a t present tenta­ of the citizens. Followers or S. ministrative amendments, by Feb. chants stop to count up exactly Rlnekshear,
Lilia Kamlcll. Witnesses for the afternoon's vote. However bad
ail Thursday morning. They ment of all properties, including tive, had been made for disposition Glenn Young, dry worker, declar­ 11, nnd then will determine wheth­ bow much money it taken to do defense
were: A. Menchew, Mrs. weather as indicated in a forecast
of
the
Muscle
Shoals
project.
De­
piers,
dry
docks,
etc,
incident
to
ed
that
co-operation
for
law
en­
ed it painfully until it cross­
er enactment of a bonus bill should business. In support of his con­ A. Menchew, E, T. Summers!!!, II. received early this morning m ay
tails
of
this
latest
offer
nave
not
ship
operations,
nnd
the
insuring
forcement would be forthcoming
tention, Mr. Furiey quoted statis­ Bcvillc nnd Frank Goodman.
dirt highway where fresh
cause tho women’s voto to be lesa
disclosed but it content- "any time the sheriff gave honest be recommended.
tics nnd gave examples which con­ As no pica of mercy was asked than previously predicted.
’oot tracks were found. A t of vcscls also b® exercised throu­ been
Representative
Fish
of
New
lutes
the
manufacture
of
nitrates
gh
the
Fleet
Corporation.
proof
that
he
wanted
it.”
they neared the homo of A.
York, a lormor
former service man, at- clusively illustrated the point.
, . . . . . . .
hy tho Jury in connection w ith - -Predicting*th at th e election will
It is provided that no official of or fertilizer.
Blanchard, 10 milea w est of
. . B f X atiio rs.M jaw d in the dis- tem pted to .......
have the conference in-• Tlu&gt;
Tho
trouble',
with
trouble,
witha
lot
of
merfinding
the defendant guilty, his be- carried, tha CHy Commission
the
board
or
any
.
of
.
its
.
depart­
thc
,vny;, Jn(]
v. An autmnobtle'was baek- m ents’ snail noid office, in the During tho house dfbetw Bepre- pflle over law enforcement n u t «tru^
thc ways
and means to re- rbnnta according to Mr. Fnriey f« sentence which will he passed S at­ has arranged to begin Immediate
sentativo ! Hit,''Republican, Mary separately at midnight Thursday struct
to thc'wdods. Miller slid out
port a bonus bill by Fob. 2*1,'but on ' Uuit^thoy believe thut they nre thc urday, carries with it electrocution. action In erecting a water work*
and limped, into a nearby Fleet Corporation except with tho land, a member of the m ilitary af­ night and continued in confercnco a record vote his proposal was re­ most important of thc three ele­ The trial took the entire timo from plant, using as a basis for its Ac­
concurcnce
of
the
board
and
the
fairs
committee,
deeiared
against
for several hours. A peace meet­
where officers captured him. trustees. Except ns to final ap­
ments of business when ns n mut­ I o'clock Thursday afternoon un­ tion figures, plans and other dots
the Ford offer and while not com­ ing alBo was held in the hotel room jected, 100 to 87.
ter of fact they nig the least of til 10 o'clock last night when tho compiled by Special Consulting
ipture of John Ashlay, Sheriff proval of salaries uy the board, mitting
A
resolution
by
Representative
himself to support of the
Engineer J. E. Craig whom it em ­
:tr reported Thursday night, is selection of nil of its officers and proposal of the combination of of Adjutant General Cnrlos Hind; Fairchild of New York, railing for importance. The throe elements verdict was returned.
ed to be imminent. He is employes left to the corporation, southern companies, said thnt "this at which representatives of tho Ku the report of a bonus bill “ns Soon of business, ho said, classified ac­ At tho morning session Friday, ployed somo time ago. Mr. Craig’s
Klux Klan clement declared they
cording to their relative import­
figures will be passed upon by a
red surrounded a t a point tion.
marvelous project (Muscle Shoals) would co-opernte with the sheriff as possible,” was voted down. 100 ance a re : The customer, the sales­ tho first ease called was that of special engineer representing the
where he fought a brief sklrHenrietta I'nul charged with m ur­
Mr. Palmer, the board s state­ should be maintained.”
to
87.
if he gave proof thnt he wanted it.
man and the merchant. Then too,
and it Is assured that
with deputies shortly before ment said has been president of
Rcprcscntntlve I«ongworth, tho he pointed out, there is tho mer- der. Sho appeared in court for underwriters
Mr. Aimon asserted th a t the
there will be no unnecessary delay
The sheriff declared Thursdny
■fall yesterday, where he will tho Fleet Corporation with tho au­
trial
and
her
attorney,
Fred
R.
beteiged until starved out, offl- thority to exercise the full respon­ plant should be brought into im-1 that “Young and his gunmen must party leader, offered the motion to chant, who beliove's 'that he muit Wilson, entered a plea of not guilty in pushing the work after the elec­
mediate operation to
_••«-- *— asserted
------ •
give the tax bill right of w a y .- I t do everything in the business when but stated thnt if his client wan tion is curried.
to supply fer- j jt0," and
the &gt;•—
klan •lenders
said.
sibilities of that office, and, res­ tilizer
was adopted by a viva voce v o t e ..................................
for the farm ers
;rs &lt;»
of »**the ™uncoun- D,nt «**
*is going
• to stay."he has clerks for th at purpose. For re-arraigned upon a churgo of
Young
Should the election carry, it will
ponsible
to
the
board
effect
such
Bill Ashley, brother of John
&gt;V by the fertilizer tru st,” while
Despite the order of Division! Two hours of heated debate a town thnt has mcrchnnts of this mansbiughter, she would enter n Ih&gt; immediately submitted to J . H.
•hley, who has beon hunted for chnnKCB In pcr.onnol in th . w m - *bed
large chain stores nre ulwnys plea of guilty. This wan consented Thompson of New York, special
to (fays hy tho sheriffs deputies tion of the fleet, as would best Representative Snyder, Republican, rhlnf W \V A m li.r s.in o f th.. in.n d u r in g which tho bonus nnd tnxn- type,
looking
because this .kind ( f a to by tho state and she pleaded counsel for thc bonding houses and
accord
with
his
judgement
to
con­
d posses of citizens, Thursday
New York, observed that the Ford raids in thc county should cease,1
merchant
never presents serious guilty. Sontcnco was deferred un­ n recognised authority on bond
tinue
the
advnncing
progress
man­
No BOO,'cr ha,,ln‘h“
ov» from Miami, in a small
offer did not pledge manufacture and that hereafter all raids should1Y ^U L program
bora adopted than competition.
til Saturday. Tho offenso carries elections, who will pass upon the
pe sml joined his brother in the ifested in the past few years in of nitarates for fertilizers.
Then again there, according to with it u sentence upwards of 20 validity of this issue. If his de­
be conducted by federal agents Mr. Fish proposed, that tho con­
#ds near Gomez station, about tho establishment of a merchant
cision is in the affirmative, the
Contentions of Representative only, Young in a statem ent stated ference go on record in fnvor of if’ * a.r ,uy*
miles north of hero, officers fleet adequate to carry its proper
'vl,° lukes years.
Alnion
were supported during the thnt “with or without federal nid the enactment of both tux and all und never givesmanany
of
American
foreignborn
return.
Tho case of Robert Wilson City Commission, it is stated, will
id.
share
dny by Representative Hill, Demo­ we’re going to continue the raids bonus bills but Representative This is true in every one of his charged with robbery wus the next begin to advertise for the sale of
Thursday night at 9 o’clock tho commerce.
I.ehllmch of New Jersey, moved operations. It holds good with the
the bonds. This will require 20
crat, Alubnma, who in a statem ent nnd I'm going to lend them .”
Continued on page 8.
o brothers are reported to haye
thnt the Fish proposal be tabled men who work for him and for the
days.
asserted thnt tho new offer of thc
“We’ll use whom we please to nnd another roll call was had on
id up a negro in his home n e a r 1
southern companies “absolutely drive
In the meantime Mr. Craig will
lawlessness out of tho coun­ thc Lchlbaeh motion, which car­ community In which ho lives.
wfi, robbed him of clothing and ]
have had his final plans completed
fails to meet the situation.”
O
ther
merchants,
he
declared,
ty,”
said
Arlie
O.
Boswell,
reform
Wsions, and again took to thc I
ried, 07 to 0-1.
and pnssed upon and by the time
N itrate Use Paramount.
have been obsessed with tho idea
candidate for state's attorney and
»ds. The coupe in which Billl
thc
sale of bonds in negotiated ev­
that thoir particular lino of busi­
“There is no assurance given a suportcr of Young, lie said there
ihley drove for almost 100 miles
erything will be in readiness to be­
ness
is
different
nnd
that
their
what
ever,"
Mr.
Hill
said,
“that
has
been
no
change
in
Young’s
»ng the Dixie Highway, main .nrgin immediate work.
particular field is different. These
the water power* nt Muscle Shoals connection with the raids, und de­
J of traffic, was taken by t h e 1
Tho City Commission has let it
merchants
are
a
real
liability
to
or any part thereof will be used nied thnt Young hnd been called off
I l l ) T h e A »«oelnlrtl I ' r m )
kers after it had been oban-j
Continued on page 8.
The house dehnted the interior their community and never fall un
«*&lt;].
MEXICO, CITY, Jan. 11—Thu for the m anufacture of nitrates. by federal prohibition headquar­
“The Senate Pensions Commit­
less .they- -just -happen
to
To nil disinterested citizens this ters.
department
appropriation
bill.
................
..............
v
.
—
fill
nnd
,
npture
Thursday
morning
of
I
aTuesday ordered u favorable
The robbed negro, personally acis the param ount purpose for
concerning 100 nlleg-; Tho house ways and means com- "HflPJF
*1?e,‘ of tho community tee
■inted with the Ashlcys, dccinr- chuca, capital of nnd the most im­ which the power a t Muscle Shoals cdAffidavits
report
on the Bureau Bill increas­
which
nobody
ciso
is
competing.
attacks upon Italian residents. mittee reported a resolution to
portant mining town in the near­
ing the rates of Spanish Wur pen­
w deputies that Jonn Aahley by
should
be
used
so
as
to
provide
of
the
county,
chiefly
nt
Herrin,
prohibit
issuance
of
tax
exempt
state
of
Hidalgo,
by
rebel
for­
Closing
his
address
with
an
ap­
U heavily armed.
sions from $12 minimum to $20
ces, was confirmed nt noon Ihurs-* cheap and plentiful nitrate for thc were obtained today by John I’b-co, securities.
peal th at a better spirit of co­ nnd from. $30 maximum to $50
Italian
consul
at
Kprlngfiuld,
who|
House
Republicans
met
in
congovernment
in
time
of
war
and
low
11) T h o A u * r l i l n l I’r r w l
operation exist between employer with proportion intermediate in­
day by tho war department.
pi iced nitrate for the farm er in asserted thut if his investigation, fercnco to determine, whether tax and employee and a t the same time creases
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Jan., I t
und also un increase in
yielded competent proof, legal nc-l legislation nr thc soldiers' bonus let la tte r work fo r the former, nnd ensions fo m in o r children from —Thc supreme court by a memor­
time of peace.
12.000 Fcdernls Advance
run tho business upon good sound t to $10 for fist child and $5 for andum decision without opinion
MEXICO CITY, Jnn. U -T h c
“ We also m ust tecogiiizo thc tion would be taken against thc should have priority.
has affirmed thc decree, of tho
A favorable report on the Dyer business principles whieh are ai- others.
federal advance on rebel troops ir fact th at the more attractive the Ku Klux Klan raiders.
nnti-lynching bill was ordered by ways available, Sir. Farley stated Tho above telegram , of interest cirieuit court for Polk county in
' " ' T h e A o d f lu lr d P r e s s )
the state of Vera Cruz has begun power companies’ offer looks from
the house judiciary committee.
TAMPA, Jan. l l —Hillsborough according to unofficial information a monetary’ consideration the more
then the number of failures in the to ull Spanish War Veterans, wns the case of Annie Mary Rannot?
The supreme court received a business world will bo fewer.
one of thc best paved counties obtained a t the war deportment burden they will place upon peo­
read Thursday night by It. A. und Patrick Bannon, appeallants,
brief in opposition to thc petition
the United States it is stated
Thc offensive is under the com­ ple. The cohsutnors, th at is to
T hat Mr. Farley’s talk was Terhcun at the annuul installation vs Leslie R. More, appellee.
Ry a memorandum decision w ith
for review of the case of former greatly enjoyed was evidenced by ceremonies of tho Colonel Theo­
w. having nearly 300 miles of mand of Gen. Eugenio Martinez say the people generally, will pay
out
opinion, the court also has a f­
Gov.
Walton
of
Oklahoma.
lTed highways completed or to and involves more than
whatever sum the power compa­
the hearty npplause that ho drew dore Roosevelt Cump No. 13 of
n r T h r A n sorln lrt! I’ r r u .
i completed this year. The high- troops, according to this informa­ nies pay the government for the
The sennte reforestation commit­ nt tho conclusion of his speech. Mr. United States Wur Veterans of firmed the judgment of tho cir­
DATONA, Jnn. 11—The local
cuit court of Alachua county, in
»y links every section of the tion advancing from San Marcos, property.
American Legion members arc dis­ tee submitted its report outlining Farley, who was Invited to speak Sanford.
thc case of H. N. LeRoy, plain­
a
forest
policy
for
the
nation.
vnty. radiating in gll directions to the state of Vera Cruz, along
Tho
installation
of
officers
wns
cussing
plans
for
erection
of
a
hos­
to
the_
Chamber
of
Commerce
ny
a
*.*Tho proposed offer of the pow­
Senator La Follctto of Wiscon­ special invitation from its secre­ held a t the court house and was in tiff in error, vs Jam es C. Davis,
if* affording country residents the Mexican and inter-oceanic rail­ er companies signed by all the big pital In this city as a memorial to
■equate transportation. The coun- way. Another column is advanc­ power companies of the state a f­ boys of the Halifax country who sin, insurgent Republican lender, tary, R. W. Pcarmnn. is now mak­ charge of
Departmental Com- Federal Agent Director General
'now has 180 miles of perm anent ing toward Tehuacan in the state fected shows on thc face of it the lost their lives during tho world submitted a proposal to fix railroad ing u tour of the state giving this munucr Terhcun. A (urge num­ of Railroads, defendant in e rro i.
•red roads, nnd the present pro­ of Pueblo, under command or Gen­ close relation and firm interlock­ war. Under pinns suggested tho rates on tho basis of cost of scr- and other tnlks on business und ber of comrades from Orlando and
calls fdr a total of 273 1-2 erals Juan Almnzau and Fuusto ing of these companies. An ac­ institution would
St. Cloud besides u large crowd
business methods.
cost between vice.
Me*, which is made possible by a To^ctc.
The senate foreign relations
of visitors were present nt T hurs­
ceptance of the proposed offer of 8150,000 nnd $250,000, tho amount
iree million dollar would issue
ucneral Pedro Gabay has been these kindred souls the big power, depending upon the outcome of committee made pinns to hold pub­
day night’s ceremonies. Two new
(instruction work on all roads entrusted with the task ot^elimi­ companies, menns to give to them a meting to be held with all of the lic hearings on Senator Borah’s
recruits were received nnd sworn
**n care of by this Isstic.must be nating the rebels, general Romulo n monopoly of the w ater power civic organizations of the city at a Russian recognition resolution.
in a t the meeting. They were J .
No article of value la
nnplctcd by Oct. 1, next, under Figueroa, who i sonerating in tnu of all the states affected. I am future
Still another proposal for dis­
C. Ball of Sanford and Mrs. A.
date. Dr. Edward L.
real!iy lost until after The
•tracts.
southern part of tne
state of more convinced than over that tho Thompson,' post commnndcr, s ta te r, position of Muscle Shoals was re­
Hartley of Altamonte Springs.
H eraid W ants have been
Morelo. Gabay it is said shoulr be Ford offer is a boon to the farm ­ thnt the iden still is in its infan­ ceived nt the war department.
The following officers were in­
IAM PA, Jan. 11,—The annual stalled to serve for tho coming
called upon to restore it to
Indiana political leaders held a
ordered to keep his cavlary in pr- ers, to the south and to thc whole, cy.
the rightful
rhtful owner.
suit until the rebel chieftain and country.”
scries of conferences on presiden­ convention fo tho Episcopal diocese year:
of South Florida will meet here
Pocketbooks, jewelry, ap­
tial preference questions.
his band have been diminished.
Commander, F. T. Williams:
In Throes of Anarchy
parel, personal possessions,
Secretary Mellon informed thc Jnn. 20-31. Charles A. McKay has Senior vice-cammander, L. H.
been appointed permanent chair­ Walker; Junior vicc-communder,
things of intrinsic value
SAN
ANTONIO,
Tex.
J«n.
11budget.
director
that
effective
pro­
T he A n anelaleA I ' r e .a )
nnd others that are prised
Espcranza Martinez,
hibition enforcement depends on man of a committee in charge of Roy Schmidt; A djutant,
Hurry
YORK, Jan. 11—-Seymour Reinaldo
because of their association,
strengthening the coast guard urrangemcijta fo r the taking enre I*ai&gt;pin;
Q uarterm aster,
C. C.
j Cromwell, president of New member of the Me-v*""" """"
Hr T h r A n n r ln l n l
of the delegates. Right Rev. Cain- Priest; Chaplain, J . G. Sharon;
are often quickly returned,
fleet.
| #dt stock cxcango for three deputies, who has arrived hero say.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 11—W. F.
n r T h r A m m U I&gt; 4 I’ rraa.
when
temporarily
loot,
presldent
Cool
idge
approved
the
?ro.n’
bishop
of
tho
diocese,
th
at
an
era
ol
anareny
exists
ui
Surgeon,
C.
J.
Marshull;
Sergeant
irms and nno of tho outstanding
ATHENS, Jun.
11.—Former Lent, district manager of the Vet­
through Herald Wants.
annual address at major, Frederick Stevens; Ser­
J^re* on tho exchanges c a m p o n Mexico City and the destines of Premier Venizelos decided Friduy erans Bureau office a t Now York, ..hipping board resolution placing !? to
Herald Wants are the
operatjon^of the merchant fleut in
opening session at 7:30 p. m., geant in churgo of outpost, J. A.
»in*t Oucketshops will retire Mexican people arc in the hands to form n cabinet in
which he has been relieved by Dr. Hines the hands' of the Emergency Fleet Ja n ’
first
thing to consult when
_________
•
McCarthy;
Senior
color
sergeant,
of
socialists
headed
by
Gasoa
and
presidency in May. Ii Is unwill be prem ier without portfolio pedding complete investigation of Corporation.
something
of value is lost
Morones.
Many
outrages
have
Edward
Albertson,
St.
Cloud
and
Jtood he desires to devote more
and with Georges Rousses, repub­ charges that liquor parties had
ACTION POSTPONED
or found.
Junior color sergeant, A, Hcinsch
*ntion to his private business. been committed by socalied laborer lican liberal leader as foreign Min­ been held in tho d istrict office
Herald Wants bring los­
of Clurcona, Fla.
Senor Martinez said, several for­
JOHN D.’s SON-IN-LAW
H r T h r AviUM-Inlnl I’ rraa.
ister as the only possible solution there and th at liquor w as carried
ers
am! findcr.1 together.
eign
factories
have
been
seized
and
convicts IN REBELLION.
Governmental to dinner a t the hotel in veterans
WASHINGTON. Jan. 11.—The
U r T h r A i s w la l t d I’rraa.
To
reach all the people
the laborers arc said to be riding of the protracted
bureau ambulance. ,&lt; , . , •
NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—E Pnr- house foreign affairs committee
effectively — leave
yoar
in thc streets in the capital i | crisisT h . i.- n e la f r S P r e u )
Friday
indefinitely
postponed
ac­
melce Prentice, son-in-law of John
which Dips
Want Ad a t The Herald of­
MON'TF.VALLO, Ala., Jan . 11.— costly automobiles
NEGROES
.ROB
BANK.
WATSON WILL NOT RUN.
H r T h r A M iN U lt d I’rraa |
Rockefejler, has been appointed to tion on Fairchild resolution pro­
fice. Phone us to sand fa r
hundred and fifty state con- have taken from private owners.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 11.—Jan.
posing to prohibit sales of war
jinlgo
advocate
general’s
depart­
it or phnnr it to the W ont
tlr
Th«A&gt;M»rfa&lt;ril
l*rrp»&gt;
v* are reported In rebellion nt
||v T h r .la a u r la tr d I*rraa)
31.18;
March
34.12..........................
..
m
aterials
by
tho
United
States
to
Ad Department.
BODY 18 FOUND
KANSAS City, Jan. 11.—Several ment of the army, the New York foreign governments.
Weller Mining Company’s
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
11.—Sena­
CHICAGO,
Jan.
11.—Wheat,
LONDON. Jon. 11—Body believ­ tor James E. Watson of Indiana negroes held up thc teller of Main Tribune stutes Friday. The fact
•■ mines at Aldrich near here.
May 1.09 1-8 to 1-4; July 1.07 3-8
ed to be that of Lawr-anc B. Sper­ announced
JPorti reaching hero nre to the ry,
Friday he would^not bo Street bank nt door of bank short- wns verified by his daughter, who
Milton—Construction of new AI- to 1-2; Corn, May 77 318 to 1-2*
American
aviator
missing
smee
lenve
shortly
for
ly
before
noon
Friday
ami
e
s
c
a
p
e
d
|5«Id
he
would
lc
lhat the convicts caused conn candidate for Republican presi­
len hotel building.
.
Oats, May 46 1-8 to 1-2.
with $11,650.
' P ort Bcnnmg, Gn.
wralilo ilnnmgs* to machinery nnd December 13 wns found Friday dential nomination.
near Rye Sussex.
*{ks by use of dynamite.

Ashley Leader Of

i

Muscle Shoals
Bid Denounced
By Rep. Aimon

Goodman Held
G uilty, of First
Degree Murder

W at On T h e
Liquor D ealers

f

Committee Is Told
To Report On Tax
Bill Ahead Bonus

?

Pachuca Capital
Of Hidalgo Taken
By Mexican Rebs

Officers of U. S. W.
V. Are Installed At
Its Meet Thursday

Washington News

Degree of Circuit
Court Is Affirmed

y

pillsborough County
Many Paved Roads

$

American Legion to
Erect New Hospital

NOT REALLY
LOST

Episcopal Convention
Will Meet in Tampa

[Jock Exchange P res.
r&gt;w Plans to R etire

Prem ier Venizelos
Decides on Cabinet

Vet. Bureau M anager
Relieved of Office

MARKETS

PHONE 148

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�Li* ^/nr™ ^

' :
U O T H I ty

THIS WEEK IN
SANFORD

o f Geneva
illlis Announces for I
After Olfiess

CO-OPERATION IS
VERY ESSENTIAL

Aside Fund for Fair1
Hr T * »

FOR IMMOLATION
IN BURMA B U S

A iM tU r tr * MASS’

DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS, extra f,

w ax;
MADISON, JaL D.—Sbc hundred
ddllars has been appropriated by
t i ,
Tomatoes
the comiriaalonsrs to provide for a
Oranges: Fla. 65, CaL 79, total 1* 3 cart on
Sirs. P. b . williams, Age 74, died
Madison County exhibit a t the
. O '- ■ • . • .
Wednesday—Regular meeting of
W. A. Tillis, pioneer resident of Sunday afternoon a t 4 o’clcck at]
—------ ’
. Florida
exposition, New York, In
RANGOON, Jan. B.—Human
American Legion a t the Court Sanford and Seminole county and, Miami a t the home of her daugh-! p^int, ^ t r a t a g a t
February. The county had pre­ slavsry and ths practice of sacri­ CaL 2, total 48. Boat Fla. 1. Total
House a t 8 p. m.
viously provided funds for an*** ficing slaves a t religious festivals this year 7,529.
Make Florida Great State.
„
o r—Lit*
Wedaesdai
terature
Depart- for eight years chief of police] ter, Mrs. J. A. Dann. For the.
hlblt to oe sent to the South Flor­
-------mant of the Kanfortl Woman’s Wednesday announces his candi-jpast 10 years Mrs. Williams wasj
choice counts
still exists in ths Naga Hills, ac­
lO t
Unreportid ith j
Club will meet a t the Club dccy for ths office of Sheriff of an Invalid and for some time haa
Co-opcmtlon - and state unity ida fair a■t Tampa.
- cording
to
a
report
recently
insued
b. S boat. Total this / M r , old l u f f reunt
House a t 3:30 p. m.
Seminole county, subject to the a c - i^ e n *n very »®rioua condition, and | were. strongly stressed as an csby H. A. Thornton, a government 14,877, thla w ar, new, 108 j last _ P*ppera: l pu
Wednesday—The Music Depart­
icntiml ,n th« future development
ment of tho Sanford Woman’s tion of the Democratic voters a t .
commissioner. This district, which yaer. old 18,0*5. last yaar, new 25. y 8 M rs on track
Cabbage: Fla. 3, CaL 8, Colo. 2,
Club will meet a t the Club .h , J « n , p r in a r ,
Kr
N i l S i W u S I ™ . S ^ A ° &lt; F'W ‘d‘* * ^
W‘, ? £ £
is nominally under B ritish rule, N. Y. 5», S. C. 5, Tex. J , Vs. I, demand alow
House a t 8:30 p. m.
Mr. Tillis came to this section in j an&gt; j» ,h e would have been 75 the eminent statistician, in a noon
lies in northern Burma near The Wash. 1, WU. 18, total 96. Total
Wednesday—The regular mcctin~ 1888 and has been a resident or
of vcars old. She has been making luncheon
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be­
address
herof Tuesds
•** year old
I* 31,125, last year old,
of the Elks’ Club will be held a t
CLEARWATER, Jan. D.—The Assam border. The government !this
fore
the
combined
membership
of
er
home
with
her
daughter
a
t
Mi­
the Club House a t 8 p. m.
] Sanford since 1007. In 1012 he
the Chamber of Commerce and Ro­ board of county commissioners of ha* received authentic Information 36,561; this year new,, 257; last dIi'm * A ? ’ A1-* 3*
ami
for
some
time
and
prior
to
Wednesday—The weekly liwchoon 1wn« elected chief of police which that had lived a t Geneva wnrrc an­ tary Club.
SSKPinellas County have adopted n of the sacrifice of six N aga slaves year new, 129.
of the Kivwanls Club will b o . office hi held until 1020 when he other daughter, Mrs. C. F. H arri­
Tomatoes: *F la. 1. Total this f t f t s s r w 1..-,
Air. Babsnn has mado extensive resolution calling on the people of at different places during th s past
•held a t the Valdez Hotel at decided not to stand for re-election. son lives. Mrs. Williams’ husband investments in Florida during the the county to raise 92.500 to mstch two months. Those victims were year 103, last year 39.
t ? 1" * * •■ M lL S s' j
Lettuce: Fla. 8 ,Arls. 29, Cal g Y . D . „ , . h w k ^
12:15 p. m.
| This is the first political an- has been dead for ID years.
past three years and Is an en- a like sum appropriated by the bought from head-hunting villages
Thursday—Weekly luncheon of ncunccment to be made in this
hoard for the purpose of financing whose inhabitants, though they do 51, to tal this year 5,471, last year,
The body wet brought back to thuslistic booster for the state.
Association of Business Women county
although ..the „primary
is Geneva Monday night and Tuesday! At the snmp time, his analytical an exhibit a t the Florida Exposi­ not themselves practice human
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.u
—
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will be held a t the Lu-Bcth lets
lets than
than six
six months
re-afternoon it was buried alon&gt;;
months off.
off.It Itis is&gt;«*;
the turn
mind enables him to ac- tion in New- York next month. F. sacrifice, do not nesitata to sell ^Mixed Vegetables: Fla. 9, Cal.
• Cafeteria a t 12:00.
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_ _______
___ _____ ir. Drew Lewis has been commlssion- victims to those who desire them- 17, Colo. 2, La. 12, Tex. 2. Va. IS.
nr
nn«nL«™
Lni.thwViiy
»ih
*,de
of
th*t
®I
MrWilliams
in
tho
curately
estimate
deficiencies
Thursday—Regular meeting of cr announcements will be forth_
rxistimr
nlnns
for
the unbuilding
Slavery In the Naga Hills has Total
____ .55.
. . Total thla y ^ r , 467; crates Golden sHifbfj
rxisting
pinna
upbuilding ! ed to raise thw m oney,.
Geneva cemetery. Funeral services
the Spanish War Veterans will coming shortly.
been
decreasing
during
recent
1
last,
year,
of
Florida
nnd
to
suggest
construe
were conducted in the Geneva
be held a t 8 p. m.
t “ q, u o t a t io n s
Xo r »
, *
W
years, largely on account of the ' MARKET
live improvements.
'Friday—The regular meeting of GOVERNMENT EXPERT WILL Methodist Church, of which, Mrs.
’UESDAY,
field tu n $2
*
, difficulty nnd danger Involved In [
TUES
. . JAN. 8.
Discussing at some, length the
Williams
was
the
oldest
member.
the Rebekah Lodge will be held
SPEAK.
capturing rocruita to replace those j
Atlanta (Clear, 30 above),
notable advantages of the state for
Lettuce:
Cal.
3,
PH
Tho
services
were
in
charge
of
Dr.
a t the Masonic Hall a t 8 p. m.
At the meeting of the Men’s J. D. Sibert of Palatka, :» long time SI**.1" 1 ■K‘d« ,ltur"1 ,crT ’ nn,d
who die or who redeem thcmselOrangck: Supplies liberaL jde 18 cars on track InrWi ’"1
Friday—Weekly luncheon of the Club of the Congregations! Church friend of the family, assisted by fem ng particularly to citrusi fruits
ves. The number found. by cen- mnnd moderate, box mostly f«.7B,
Chamber of Commerce a t the nt the parsonage Thursday night,
bus takers this year is 216,.as op- 'bulk f 1.35-91.40 bu.
and
winter
vegetables, Mr.
Rabson
Rec.
McFarland,
pastor
of
tha
Gennn‘,
u
'
n
t“r
*—
Mr
n“h,i0"
l,p
Valdes Hotel a t 12:15.
Mr. Harris of Kustfs, n govern­
Supplies libcraL dnposed to 271 last year. Some havo ] Grapefruit: Suppi
mentioned the present marketing
Methodist Church.
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1
™ 42.50, bulk
o'
ment expert, will talk on fungus evaMrs.
purchased
freedom,
and
others
!
mand
slow,
boxes
92.25-92.B0,
conditions
in
no
uncertain
terms,
f
e
t
e
Williams Is survived by
HOLLY AT NEW SMYRNA.
diseases of plnnj life.
have been liberated by their (Has­ 91.50 bn.
four
daughters:
Mrs.
J.
ADan?.
T
The talk will interest not only
ters. A. few
have tnke'h the. yellow I Peppe
Demand slow.fifncy
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Planning Entertainment for' 4,000 r-be and becomo Buddhist monks. crate f2'v—'** «R. J. Holly, editor and publish­ the members of the club but ull
• t. , ■
(ciesV; n
Viaitora For Convention
Peas: Supplies liberal, demand •-..Peas, Peppers:
Those remaining in slavery are
er of Tho Florida Trueker, was a farmers in the vicinity and n big
SapiS,
la March.
verv slow, best 91-50-92.
,
said
to
be
either
contented
.with
Tl..U,r In Nnw Smyrna y c o n ln y . ^
ffiS g ll&amp; S
Eggplant: Supplies light, de­
their lot or too buy and opiumn
.
a «• 7 •
I speaker made a conclusive demonntrx)^ tT’ FI*. |
Last night Air. Holly spvkc to the friend.
&lt;nr H r A nw lalnl I’ffw)
Refreshments will be ■ r n i l P r t V A f 1 l O i n i T 1 0 r 'strntion of the degree to which insodden to work out their redemp­ mand moderate, best mostly 93.
ST.
PETERSBURG,
Jr.n.
9
.
Chamber of Commerce there ex­ served.
Cabbage: S. C. Wakefield erktei
tion.
; _
rms V r T ^
. , U , 0 creased output, while reducing cost
T h o f ’m i r t l l n i i o n T o of production, inevitably requires ‘Buddics.•, come prepared for
, ,the
,
Until rn-ent years most of the 92.
tending greetings from Sanford
92^5-92.50.
A 1 I C v U U I l 1 1 U I 1 S L 1 8 greater expenditures for advertis­ greatest time you have ever had in Bjgves |n this district were Indians j .Strawberries:
Moderate aupto the people of that progressive
m
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Supplies
I
iW j
ing and selling.
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l t who had been kidnapped in Aa- Jpile*, demand slow, market slightly moderate, market iteaiiri
east coast city.
This u the word the general j,nm ^ut on account of the increas- j Weaker, 35c quart,
A moving appeal to all Florida
bu. hpra. best $2.50.1? Tt,
communities and to every Florida committee of the American Legion
hazards of this practloe, th e ' Cauliflower: Best 92.50-93.
low M *j.5o.
*4T».|
citizen was made by Mr. Babson, annual convention is sending out Na(rn&lt; ^ vo jateIy c o n f i x their l, Cukes; Supplies light, demand
Purchase of a lot adjoining the to the end that petty jealousies ns the time drnyrs near for the fifth rnidn to mountain tribes nearer a t■; slew, crate fapev. 94-94.50.
SuPP«e* I
court house on the north side for and local interests be submerged annual gathering of the Florida hand. No Indians arc known
Beans: Red Valentine, supplies ■toady. Fla. crates bt
(Continued from page 1)
the sum of $11,200, was made by in n general movement to exploit department.
have been sacrificed since 1921, light, demand moderate, 98.’
fa lra m a ll sizes $2.50-1
the county commissioners a t th e ! Florida. He pointed out fundnFlans for entertainment of tho when two authentic cases were rec­
Richmond (Clear, 30 above).
. Strawberries: R em '1.
to intcre.it pcopio in Daytona and
nr.tcrnoon session held Tuesday, mental ndvnntuges which, if cupi- four thousand visitprs expected eded. In raotnrinp new slaves, il
Oranges; Receipts increasing, all d(nfiand moderutc msrkitl
Orlando in the possibilities of San­
Work hnx been started on a The property has n frontage of tW : talized, will make Florida the here during the last week in March Is customary f o r'th o Nngnu to classes oranges 126s, 288s, 92.75 Weaker, Fla. reefers S5c?
ford.’’
$10,000 building addition to the feet on-I ark Avenue und extends i greatest agricultural state in tho ate going forward rapidly, it was search for victims about whom no 93.25.
Cukes: Suppplies
Mr. Bodweil is thoroughly "sold" Sanford Machine Company which back loO feet to Rand s Alley. The j union. No less favorable, accord- announced following the first meet­ inquiry is likely to be made.
Grapefruit: 46s-80s, 92.75-93.25. few tales to quote. ”
on Sanford. He has successfully when completed will add 3,800 purchase was made from the iarke-11-- to Mr. Babson,kam Florida con­ ing of the workers of Post 14—
Strawberries: 60c quart.
promoted many fine subdivision square feet of floor space to tho front Improvement Compuny nnd ditions for successful manufactur­ thu St. Petersburg legionnaires,
i. ■ « : , D,c,u®nd mod.
"He who starts a forest fire ; , Cnbbagc: 50-lb baskets, $1.25­ pUee
limited, market i
properties in tho north. Early in present apace used nnd bringing was necessitated by the fact that ing and in relation to transporta­ who aie behind the convention ought to bo.arrested for arson,” 91.50.
popper
crates $2.5041
nn addition to the court house i.i tion. The cultivation of tourist movement.
December he purchased the old the total up to 7,531 squnre feet.
said tho welfare worker.
Not ' Peas: Hamper, 91-50.
, Lettuce: FIs. 1 .8b
Pace homestead at thu end of
contemplated
some
time
in
the
travel
wns
commended,
ns
afford­
Every
day.
during
the
last
week
The new addition is being built
Tomatoes: No supplies.
quite right—he ought to be shot
broken cars on track,
.
Union Avenue on the shores of of brick and is one story in height. nenr future.
ing both immedite revenue and op­ in March will be "chock” full of at sunrise.
Philadelphia
(Cloudy, 26 above). eeipta light, liberal
G. M. Jacobs was authorized to portunity to interest men of large something, it is promised. The
J-ako Monroe, which is considered It is snid that it will probably bo
Cukes, Peas, Eggplant: No C-l mnnd fair,. market sappB
ono of the choicest locations on
to put straw to tho value of $100 inenns in Florida.
•tesdr.l
first three days will be taken up
arrivals, light supplies. Peas, do- crates
Nicotine-aulphatc
spray
helps
Icebert 12.50-D.TJ.
Lake Afonroe.
"When you sell a product thnt i;t with the Festival of the Staten. tho strawberry plant produce t?ood,mand good, market firm, Fla. hprs. C*lies Iceberg
other two months. C. IV. Johnson r ? ‘ „*„.rui nb?twct&gt;n f'hlulota and
Hf. crates $1.75-$2.
*
Engineers have been nt work of Jacksonville has thp
the contract
r'?ad•
. . .
. . Mined, there is inevitably a re­ St. Petersburg’s annual carnival strawberries—helps by killing 193. Cukes, all poor, no sales. Egg
Baltimore (Clear, 2$ dm
platting this property nnd Mr. and 8. T. Hunt is the superinten­
The board authorized the clerk duction of the world's supply," Mr. event when thousands of tourists plant
lice, those pesky suckers of ,plant: demand moderate, market
Beans: Express rectiptil
to send n letter to the Florida Enst Babson stated. "Tho same thing and homefolk will stage the closing plant juices,
Bodweil states that he will soon dent of the construction.
stee'*v P S . crates well graded demand moderate, msrivt,
Coast
Line
Railroad
Company
to
go before the city planning com­
is
true
of
the
sule
of
natural
reevent
of
the
tourist
season.
After
When the new addition Is com­
small 93.50.
-&gt;i Nf fmr good stock, FIs. bu. ho
mission with his plans.
pleted the equipment of the shops adviso thnt company to clean out sources, like lumber and turpen- the festival, the legion will finish ~
Squash:
No
C-l
arrivals,
sup­ * |’"-W .25, light green *1.)
the
ditches
nlong
side
of
the
tracks
tine. In n somewhat lesser de­ up the week with their conven­ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT plies* and demand fuir, market
will be moved in it and the pres­
62^75; fair some frozen $1J
For .Sheriff.
ent building will be used ns n near Osceola station as the coun­ gree, due to the opportunity which tion.
steady, Fla. exp. reefers 3Q-40c,.
Cukes: No supplies.
ty
expects
to
begin
road
work
near
farmers
have
for
quickly
restoring
Dances,
boat
rides,
fishing
trips
I hereby announce m yself as n mostly 35c m iart
warehouse for supplies, I,. II.
Eggplant: N0 C-l *n
that
point
nt
nn
early
date.
fertility,
every
farm
or
fruit
crop
—in fact everything that goes to- candidate for the office of Sheriff
Gibbs, a member of tho firm an­
Beans: Fla. 1, 1 car unbroken, broken, car on track, n s
Mrs. John (.canard! uppenred be­ also exhausts the wealth of the ward rounding out a pleasant time of Seminole County, subject to the supplies
nounced Wednesday.
and
demand
moderate,
celpts light, demand a
Continued from pngo 1.
Sinco the opening of the Hnn- fore the board nnd asked for aid soil. In offering fresh air, sun­ —will bo ready for the visitors, Democratic primary June, 1924c m arket steody. Fla. 7-8 bu. hpra m arket.about steady, Flt/j
whether passage of a bonur. bill ford Machine Company nearly five for Elizabeth Drydcn. Tho sum shine nnd other ciimutic elements, those in charge of the arrangeW. A. TILLIS.
wnx 91.75-92, green $2.25-92.75; crates fancy $3.50-$l, few I
. should be recommended.
He de­ years ago, the firm has enjoyed u of $150 wns provided for the com­ for the hnppinoss and henlth of ments promise.
1
(Advertisement.)
express green wide range, 91-25-93, choice 9242.50,
the
people
who
come
to
Florida
mittee
-to
dispose
ns
it
sees
necclared tr.dny that once reported steady growth nnd in August 1920,
the tax bill would be given priority it wna -necessary to move from its cssnry to do. Reports of officers however, there is nn danger of
on the house legislative program homo nt what is now Kent’s Ga­ of tho county were anpraved nnd reducing the basic supply,” the
He made the prediction that, liar­ rage, to the present locution nt bills were audited nnd paid. The sp-nker further snid.
The nddres.s was the second thnt
ring instructions to take action oi Second Street and Atlantic Coast names of -100 voters were drawn
Mr. 'Hubsmi has delivered in Jack­
bonus, tho committee would have Line siding. And because of an for jury duty for the year 1924.
sonville, nn evening speech shout
tho revenue measure ready for the increase in the business, the firm
n year ago having first introduced
house by February 1, or shortly Inis found it necessary to provide
him to the people of this city. On
afterward.
more room to tnke care of thnt
!y one other talk will lie made hy
i
Woald Divide Tax Rill.
increase.
Mr. Babson while in Florida this
The ways and means committee
The Sanford Machine Company
winter, It has boon announced,
is considering the tnx bill under does a general repair work an nil
JACKSONVILE, Jan. 9.--A five- this to ho at. Tampa. After suendan agreement to pass first on itc kinds of machines nnd motors.
story
coffee
factory
nnd
can
mnning a couple of dnvs in Pntatke
administrative features, which ure Cylinders are ground and other
. .
. ,
|, , . |
ufacturing plant is to ho erected where ho is to visit a brother of
now under discussion, then to snecial
work is handled by the firm. | here by one of the leading coffee Secretary of Treasury Mellon, Mr.
reach a decision ns to the report
the post few months two, roasting concerns of the south Balison will proceed to Babson
of tho bonus, uml finally to take During
railroad locomotives have been It will be located on u threv-qunr- I’Hrk, in Polk County, where he
up proposed revision of tax rates. overhauled
the firm. Besides ter ncro site on East Bay Street will spend n couple of months for
Some members of the committee the general hy
✓»•&gt;
repair work, a large *
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have indicated a willingness to di­ ! stock of supplies is carried incltid- for which the city will get $50,- recreation nnd to look after nn cx000
ensh.
The
cost
of
the
new
plant
tensive
citrus
operation
that
he
is
vide the tax hill into two measures
a complete line of piping.
is estimated nt $300,000.
developing along new and‘sclenti-;
J —one containing purely admini*- ] ingThe
firm is composed of L. II.
------- -----------------fir linen. The distinguished Massn-1
trntive provisions ami the
T.U. d w w - m d
t £ " 0IN»
w - A- ™ * .
. Chisnetta economist announced that
separately with the bonus bill
vr
xt
c iA a
i
bis asssnciation with Florida intersandwiched in between, u program
«•■*»*
bo an increnBing one and
Ihat ho regards connection with
which Mr. Lougwoth opposes.
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the proceeding development of the
Tho committeo intends tomorrow
PORT
ORANGE,
Jan.
9.—The
j-tute ns affording him an unusual
to take un the sub-committee r e ­
State Bank la expected to oppJrtunity”"for"'service f a conport which approved treasury rep- jorW. o . Tison. well known cili- country
open for business here for busi- structirc character
(inundations lor « const! utionrl ren „f ,|.l„ clty HfM| c;„nfH ernte ness
here on Jan. 15. It will b
e
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amendment prohibiting further h- veteran, is dead at his home here, located In temnorary quarters in, Ijj RoHo __ 150 000
suance of tax-exempt
- eaee ofRO
----­
ipt securities. aru V
liew naborr. nl
* i, ? . a.v
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r .
— ir*0(K)ft pounds o '
In a letter to Representative &lt;)|,| Ncwmnnsville Alachua Conn In t
^ budding until tho build- f’ook s Palm Brand Honey shipped
Frear, of Wisconsin
.
member of tho committee, who tins entire life in this section of Flor- finished. Officers nnd directors
introduced a bill providing for the • {(ln. | Io j., survived l.y his widow, huvo been named except those to' Orlam!o-~K* »ridn Development
taxing of income from state and who wns Miss Martha J. Ilod-- be on the board from Port Orange. Board completes plain for state­
wide advertising campaign.
municipal lionds now in existence cs, five sons nnd two daughters.
Construction under wny of great
ami requiring thut if enacted the
^cross-state highway connecting
law should not lie declared uncon­
Winter Fhrk—Official &lt; of Rank
Winter
Garden
.......................
llw West
iivoi Florida
,„,,uw nnd „opening
,CI1
Equipment
'Enst „und
stitutional by the supreme com l
of Winter Park and Union State
lllr-1 ini up thousands
- of- acres of* faVniin"
costing
$25,000
to
lie
insta(led
without concurrence of at least all local power plant.
Rank report increase of 9300,000
iland.
but one of the justices, Mr. Mellon
in deposits in past twelve month*.
declared there could be no argu­
ment as to the injustices of such a
proposal.
-ti (M l
"To summarize,” his letter said,
"first, your hill makes an indefen­
sible discrimination by state i and
municipalities and securities issu­
ed under authority of congress.
'I he Jury of Award which has world pence ,and that it is neccsSecond, it confiscates, without com­ examined thousands of plans that saiy to recognizo not morely poli- the other nations to achieve and
the peace of the world.”
pensation, property values which have
been submitted----as ---------possible,tical hut also psychological and preserve
.
It is the unanimous hop&lt;/ of the
nave been paid for hv the investor. solutions to a world-wide peace, isjCronomie factors. The only possiThird, it, would seriously disturb composed of Elihu Root, cnairman,| ble pathway to international agree- Jury thut the first fruit of the
the state and federal government Ja m n Guthrie Ifurbnrd, Edward ment with reference to these com­ mutual conn:.el ami m-opcration
finances, nnd finally the entire pro­ M. House Ellen Fltz Pendleton, plicated and difficult factors is among the nations whiih will re­
sult from the adoption of the plan
ceeding would most probably be Roscoe Pound,
William
Allen through mutual counsel und co­ selected
will be a general prohibi­
vnin and the time utterly wasted. While, and Brand Whitlock.
operation which the plan selected tion of the manufacture and sale
Not Complete Remedy.
On tho eve of the referendum contemplates. It is therefore the of all materials of war.
“ I agree with you that the pro- which began Monday of this week, unanimous opinion of the Ju ry
Tile plan in brief as o u tlin e d by
oscd constitutional mnendment, the juiy issued the following state- that of the 22,105 plans submitted,
th- Jury together with the blank
eenusc it docs not rench the $11,­ iqcnt:
number 1,1,169 is "the best vote which i.* to be filled out und
000,000,000 of fully tnx-emept se­ "The Jury of Awaril realizes Plan
plan by which the mailed to the American Peace
curities, already in existence, is Ihat there is no one approach to practicable
ti
lilted
State.*
may co-operate with Award, will be found below:
not a complete remedy. I have,
therefore, recommended such a re­
TIIE PLAN IN IIIUEF
duction in nur-tazos u&lt; to make
further Investment in tux-oxonipt
necurities b-ix &lt;i&lt; irable, for tli"
I That tho I *ti i t«&lt;1 Htnli* Hhalt
most compelling reasons in the
I'tirvi* tliaiclx «*ttlrr tin* I V rn»nin*nt
word, that is, because the invoatCourt *«f Intcrnutloiml Jit.*itlr«'. tin*
Do you approve the winning plan
yt&gt; 3 : j
•or will be given an opportunity to
•Vr the
Hint**(1 l»&gt; H*rrt'*
lory llim h i’M aini I'n «!«|«*nt ll.irdlnu
make more money out of produc­
in
Huhstnncc?
\j0 i—;
In Ki liruar) , 103.1.
tive business than out of unproduc­
.
(Put
an
X
in
ride
the
proper
Iwx)
—
tive tax-exemptr.
II
That
wtth.iiit hrt’nmlmr il
im* in hr r o f tin* l.«’.iuti(* of Nation*
“ Upon the present basis of sur­
«»t pre-tent coitNtItul«'(l. tin* I ’ niti.I
Name .....................................................
taxes, a 4 1-2 per cant municipal
i’ l a ' f i •hall off$r to t\ h m l it* pr»Hbond-give.) aa much for a mu” with
Please print
» i.t pfetipt ration u lilt the |*4*auu«*
n large income us he would re­
• nl pat tlrliuiti* in tin* work of the
1
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1
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m
h
o
Of
n
i
l
l
l
i
i
.
i
l
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II
Ii«a«
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ceive after taxes from nn invest­
iliidt r romllth nr v.iilrll
ment returning him II per cent*
A ddress
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No prudout investor, will consider
I* !*iih*t it tit i* mh r: I f ‘»rce *111(1 pule
an 11 per cent investment lb lii* opinion for th«‘ uilllt.try und
• roiMiniir force orlKlttiilly lmequal in safety to a municipal bond
c 'ty .......................................... State..............................
plh-d in Article* N and XVI.
and will not go into productive
3.
f *•..ti •r*i la c M inrnc lioctrlin*.
business on those terms.
Are you a v o te r? ..............................................
3. Art ' pt the f »ct thut the I'n lN d
"Under the recommendations
Si ilt * w III t numi* no o'.dhni*
which I havu mode, the return on
t lout un h r the Treaty of V.-ra 4 1-2 per cent tax-exempt would
i« »t!le i e\ct pt hy A* t « f f.,nMail promptly to
r r t ’ ti.
bu equalled by a tnxabh invest
inent yielding about 6 1-2 per cent.
t h e AMERICAN PEACE AWARD
A
t. I V i " i t ;hrit p|( ni»( .*r?i|p ;$$ iht*
Returns In excels of thi.; may rea­
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l.ftlfllt* idioultl Im* open* &lt;l to all
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Madisra
Avenue,
New
York
City
sonably be expected und the pros­
nitlotin.
l. * .
perity of the country increased
If you wish to express a fuller opinion also, please write to the
r.
Provide
for
tlif*
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Miilnuln
; dcthrough devotion of moneys to
\• lopnirlit of intt rnatloinl law.
American Peace Award
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The Office of Sheriff

Clearwater to Raise
Money for Exhibit

Poor FU. cSt^l*1'

ST. PETE PLANS
GOOD TIME FOR
LEGION MEETING

jSSa’x j ',:

LOCAL MACHINE Bought
SANFORD GROWS CO. TO CONSTRUCT
LARGE ADDITION

by County

H O U S E REPUBS.

Jacksonville Will
Have New Factory

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Confpderate V«t.
Dies in Aluchua

Halifax County Will
Have New State Hank

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Sanford Daily Herald
Sanford

ILL open for business
January 9th, at 209
Magnolia Avenue, in
the new Bishop building three
doors south of the new Milane
T h eatre,.

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will

EVERYONE URGED TO VOTE IN REFERENDUM
ON BEST PLAN SUBMITTED FOR WORLD PEACE

I N C O 'R P O R A T E

The Public is Cordially Invited
to Call and Get Acquainted
HIS is a home institu­
tion, and we invite the ...
full co-operation of every
citizen i n - Sanford and Sem­
inole County. -;V • '

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F. W. PLEDGER
President

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7, demand light, m nrket about
steady, old supplies, N. Y. bulk
ton Danish &lt;3o.t)0, &lt;38.00 New
supplies moderate, m arket dull, de­
mand slow, Fla. 1 1-2 bushels hprs
Wakefield 01.12, $1.25, few &lt;1.50,
ballanre, crates &lt;2.00.
Cukes: Suplies llsrht, no C 1
arrival*, demand good
for good
stock, m arket slightly stronger.
Fla. hprs. 7-8. bu. fancy count $5
$5.25, choice $1.00, $1.25.
Eggplant: Fin. 1, Cuba boat 2
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Celery: N. Y. 2, 22cnre on the cars, supllcs nnd demand light,
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track unbroken. Fin. 10 crates Gol market steady. Fla. crate* fancy
.den Self-blnncin?
83.00
and HMilna
&lt;3.25 . COlillV
count &lt;3.00, vu.Dv
&lt;3.50 LIllJILL
choice
count
j an a,, m«• A.i
Aj* #11
5i?l‘ M nm $2.00, $2.50, Cuban fancy slow,
, • Goldcnhear mostly around &lt;C.OO- mrak’c l*dun ’ Cuban
6s ordinary
4 2 } " ° " i rnc.,k i lln 1 n"f«
fancy count turning wrapped ?2.0'J
• ‘ J } ar-n
bU.*,bl r ‘
&lt;2.25 choice $1.50 &lt;1.75.
$U&gt;0, few 81-75. Col. crates Ice
lettuce: Fla. 22, Cal. 11, Arlr.
Ar
berg &lt;2.50 &lt;2.75.
2, Western supplies, demand mod­
Cabbage: Fla. 1, 12 cars on erate, mnrket firm, good stock.
track including brokcr&gt; market, Cal. nnd Ariz. Calif, crates Icedull, demand poor 1 1-2 bushels burg mostly &lt;2.25, $2.75, few &lt;3.0
hprs'. Fla. pointed &lt;1.00, &lt;1.40, S. “
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t* .
Tomstocs:
broken car on track, express r e - .
cclpts light, demand moderate, | Rmtinlno: Fla. 3, m arket dull,
market about steady
for good nipples and demand
moderate.
ng wrp and Fla. hprs, $1.2o, some .5c
stock, Fla. 0s turnilng
Beaus: Peppers: Supplies and
green fancy &lt;3.50,
few higher
demand moderate,
m arket dul',
choice &lt;2.50 some poor, &lt;1.50.
Pepper: Beans: Express re ­ Fla., pepers 0 cars, none on track
ceipts light, mnket dull,trading Culm 2.Bells fancy $1.75, $2.00.
poor $1.50, choice $1.25 few $1.50
slow,
Cuban crates $1.50, $1.75;
Pepper: Crates fancy, 2.40 to
Beans: Fla. 4, 3 enrs express
2.75 few &lt;3.00.
Fla., hprs. 82.00, 12.25 few fin.*
Beans: bushel hprs, green 2.50 car &lt;3.50, &lt;3.75, pood low n;» $1.25
4 few 2.75, pale gren best 2.25, few
Pens: Fin. 2. supplies and d e ­
*,7 more, fair 1.25, 1.50.
mand light, market unsettled, Fla.
u
Eggplant: No C 1 arrivals, 1 wide range 7-8 bu. hprs. larg"
-* wbroken car on track, supplies very $1.75. &lt;2.75, 5 pk. hprs, &lt;2.25, &lt;3.00
light, mnrket dull, demand slow, 1 1-2 bu, hprs. large $3.00, &lt;5.00.
pepper crates fancy 2.75, 3.00 few Cal. few std lettuce crates lnrg;
higher, ordlnnry 2.25, 2.50.
Peas: Express receipts mod- $7.00.
Berries: Fla.
demand
aril
- " ‘ crate, mnrket dull, bushel hprs.
largo best &lt;1.50, 81.70, few-82.00 supplies moderate, m arket strong
er, Fla. 32-qt. erntes 35c, 40c, few
ordinary low as 81.00.
45c, Fin. pony reefers 40e nnd 45c
■':» V P .&lt;«*New
ew York (Cloudy, 37 above)
Cabbngc: Fla. 3, N Y. 4, S. C. quart.
&gt;AILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
..ISSUED BY THE FLORIDA
STATE
MARKETING
BU­
REAU COOPERATING WITH
J THE U. S. BUREAU OF AGRI&gt; CULTURAL ECONOMICS
.AT
| &amp; V WASHINGTON, D. C.
J * * *" Baltimore (Fogey, 84 above)
.Lettuce and Ct'lry:
Supplies'
v , limited, demand moderate, market

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but cause# Canadian Products
Show Big Increase

aver In this section,
considerable anxiety.
The Work on the new schoolhouse Is progressing rapidly.
Sir. W inter’s'house will bo ready
for occupancy In about two weeks.
Next Friday evening there will
be a social a t the library under the
auspices of the League. Cake nnd
candy will be on sale, and there
will also be a m ystery table to
attract your attention. All are
invited to come nnd havo a good
time.

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OTTAWA, OnL, Jan. 11—Tho
farm nnd fishery products of Can­
ada, during ll*2:i, showed matorial Increases over the 102- fig­
ures. The value of the Domin­
ion’s mineral, forest, agricultural
nnd fishing Industries Is placed a t
&lt;2,420,000.000 In unofficial govern­
ment estimates for 10-3. This
represents an increase 01 $25»,uuut000 over tho value* of the previous

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Dominicn Rureau 0f s, ..
BHUsh Columbia*,
this year will total
Recording to p r e l l * ,^
of the provincial 0 .7
Haherics. Thl3
nbotit 400,000 ca..c, ^
pack, nnd la ih3 • ^
larpjt
since 1910.

Vero—New $73,000 theatre nnd yCfanada Is now the greatest sin­
stoic building to be erected on alto gle contributor to tho world s
of old theatre on Seminole nvenue. wheat supply, with more surplus

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Sale Begins Saturday, January 12
Closes Monday, January 28
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| during the holidays, hut has re- dy are having I^iku Street opened.
Wednesday from Jacksonville,
Tennessee nnd Arkansas, She was
H arry Smith has bought a trail­
ilrs. Alice Raleigh and Mrs. turned to iJcalu to rezuine her
accompanied by her son and daugh­ Andrew Atilin ware business visi-J school dn
luties,
er nnd in hauling lumber for Mr.
ter, Dr. nnd Mrs. Hopkins of Nash­ tors to Sanford Thursday.
1 .Messrs. Orr and Strickland of Slade to his mill from the tract
The Teachers’ Training class of ville, Arkansas. Dr. and Mrs.
Mis* Catherine Young returned 1 North Cmretina, with their families of land owned by the Strum broth­
tho Methodist Sunday School has Hopkins have ninny friends in to Rollina College Sunday a fter- have moved into the Wheeler house ers.
Vflrusumcd work a fter the holidays. Oviedo, who are always glad to noon,
.at Lake (’harm.
Wm. Woodcock i* finishing the
The American Land Clearing welcome them.
Mr. and Mrs, Condon and daugh- interior of Harry Smith’s house.
(). (I, Wolcott loft Tuesday for
pnny has begun work on Mr.
Prof. T. W. Lawton and Mrs. .1. Jacksonville where lie will remain te r of Boston, are stopping at the
A carload of lumber ha* arrived
rnett.s faint on the (JencvtilN, Thompson with several cither several days on business.
1U.ko CJuirnt Inn for a few .weeks. that will be used in building n
road. The work is all done by Seminole county teachers returned
Mr. Thomas K. Brown, Mr.s.j .Mrs. H. B- McCall spent trntur- [ garlnw on tho land purchased by
achinery and the roots and Saturday from the Florida h'ducu- I.ucy Brown anil little son, Tom, day in Sanford.
.
Lewis Entzmingor, the great evan­
stumpa are burned on tho ground. tionnl Association meeting at West of Philadelphia have urrived in
M r.'H erndon, representing K&lt;1- gelist.
Palm
Beach.
They
report
the
Sir. nnd Mrs. Tart and little
Oviedu and will occupy their cot- ward niggins of Sanford, was an
The severe sold spell of Sumlay
daughter, Julia, of Ponce de Leon, meeting one of the best in the his­ tage at Uikc Charm for the win- f Oviedo visitor Wednesday,
nnd Monday did no damage whatFin., are visiting their parent^ tory ot tho association.
ter.
The Mill* Lumber Company is
• Mr. nnd Mrs. W. it. Kimbrcl,
Mrs. It. G. Smith nnd Mrs. O.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. (i, Mncfnrlnn erecting this week a planing mill G. Wolcott attended a child wel­
—-of Choraw, S. C., left Friday for on the Chuluota road between the fare meeting in Sanford Tuesday
Jan . 10th, H th, and 12th,
their home. They were accom­ A. C. L. and S. A. L. tracks nnd at the Woman’s Club house. Af­
E. E. Hardy sold, on Tuesday,
panied ns far as Jacksonville by hope to have it ready for opera­ ter the meeting they were enter­ Jan. 8. to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
33x5 Tires nnd Tubes
their mother, Mrs, Alan Macfar- tion within a very Miort while.
tained t luncheon a t the Valdez Mnoru of Orlando, formerly of Buy your gas from visible pumps
The cold wave did no material Hotel by Mrs. Leonard!. Places Auburn, Maine, two lots from
• Miss Catherine Young returned duninge to crops in this section were laid for 10 guests and a Maine addition to Longwnod.
Thursdny from u trip to Havana, and the light showers which came most delightful social hour was
Wm. Woodcock and E. E. IlurCubn. She reported n splendid Wednesday nnd Wednesday night spent.
did much to counteract the cold
time in the Cuban city.
Mr. and Mrs. Breedlove nnd
Mrs. Thomas Hollingsworth nnd wind of Saturday and Sunday.
children of Lake Charm left Sun­
105 Palmetto Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. (i. K. Hollingsworth
Miss Grace Von Paul of (tkee- day for Inlet, Fin., where they will
■were Sanford visitors Friday.
chobee City left Saturday after a be located for a few months.
1113 Sanford Avenue
The Sunday School council of the short visit with her sister. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hess and two chil­
•
. 1‘hnna 4HW
Metholiist ■wurrh nict Friday T!.’ II. WLftMei!.
dren have rented rooms a t the
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
.Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Aulin Brannon house at Lake Charm.
Frank Norris. .Supt. T. L. Lingo have purchased tho cottage on Gra­
Mrs. W. It. Taylor of Ocala is
THIS PAINT WE •EEL
ham Avenue just built by Messrs. spending a few weeks with her fa­
presided.
.Swope
and
Douglass.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Misses Maxine and Catherine
ther, Mr. Allen, a t the Lake
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Young entertained their young Aulin will move into their new Charm Inn. Mrs. Taylor’s little
"M y y o u n g e s t clillil tils n e v e r
friends Friday evening with a home about the first of the month daughter, Martha, was also hero k n o w n w h a t a sic k iluy was b e c a u s e
party at tho home of their pa­ nnd the telephone cxchnnge will
1 s t a r t e i l her o n Teothlna b e fo r e
rents.
s h e b e g a n c u t t i n g h e r teeth," w r i t e s
also he Installed In their house in­
Jlrs. J o h n M. F re e m a n . ILouto 1, lJox
Miss Elizabeth Lawton left stead of the Oviedo hotel.
•Ji. M o n t g o m e r y , Ala.
Thursday for Macon to resume
Although celery has been mov­
her studies at Wesleyan College. ing from Oviedo since before
"M y . b l a s t child, now 8 y e a r s old,
IT DOES NOT t ’UACK.
w a s v e r y sickly, l i e had s t o m a c h
‘
Missei Janet Mm-farlnn and Christmas, the heavy shipments
nnd
b
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l
tr
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b
l
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nnd
zavi»
me
m
a
n
y
EEL,
NOR BLISTER, OR
, Patty Pnston nnd Mr. Fletcher begin in earnest next week.
flfS
a n x i o u s h o u r s till a friend to ld me
White spent Friday afternoon in
Mr. Christian of Sanford is lo­
C
HALK O FF
a b o u t T c e th ln a , Tho first p a c k a g e
• Sanford.
cated at the Oviedo Hotel for sev­
c
h
e
c
k
e
d
his
b
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w
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ls
and
In
12
h
o
u
r
s
Mrs. U. W. Lawtmi entertained eral weeks.
he w a s p e r f e c t l y well, anil ho n e v e r A I uii l.ine of Knlsominc,
a t White’s Wharf Thursday night
Herbert Duval stopped in Ovie­
h a d a n y o t h e r medicine nil t h r o u g h i
nishes ant! Stain*
, a t a chicken purlenu in honor of do en route from South Carolina
Ills t e e t h i n g . "
' her sister, Mrs. Cornell, of Wash- t • bis home in Purtii Gorda for n
T c e t h l n a may bo nlven with a b s o ­
S O L I) O N L Y BY
' ingtnn, I). C.
short visit with his sister, Mrs.
l u t e a n f e t y . nn It contains n o t h l n a
D and Mrs. P. B. Matlnson J, L. Malcolm.
t h a t c a n h a r m th u most delicate s y s ­
and daughter, 'Marguerite, nnd
Mis. C. L. West wan a business
tem.
51 rs. J. II. Lee, Sr., left Sunday visitor to Sanford Wednesday.
T c e t h l n a Is so ld by all dru g g ists ' » a,
for Fort Myers.
! n r s e n d 30c to t h e Moffett Lubora*
Mr. uml Mrs. W. T. Dodd have
: fo rte s, C o lu m b u s. Ga., (or n p a r k a g i
(). L. Wolcott spent several days moved to the Cushing home.
"nd a f r e e b o o k l e t about babies.
! W t ' l a k u Bldg.
t h i s week in Jacksonville.
The Oviedo school resumed work
I
Woolscy Sturdivant spent Friday Monday, Jan. 7, witli a good a t­
afternoon attending to business in tendance ami several new pupils.
Sanford.
Mis* Chapman’s place 1s, being
Mr. McClain of Geneva was a filled by Airs. J. II. McGowan.
business visitor to Oviedo Friday.
O. P. Swope of Oralmlo was a
Mrs. J. (). Clements left Thurs­ business visitor to Oviedo Thurs­
dny night for a visit to her pa­ day.
rents in Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Malcolm have
Mr. and Mrs. Blair, of Chica­ recured two rooms from Mrs. C.
go, with Mr. O. I‘. Swope of Or­ A. Brannon and will move into
lando, were in Oviedo Thursday their new quarters about Feb. 1.
looking over Mr. Blair’* interest The Oviedo Hotel, which will be
- here.
left vacant by tho removal of Mrs,
Mis* Malde Swope of Stetson i* Aulin and Mrs. Malcolm, has pot
spending the week-end with her yet lieon leased, but is under con­
parents.
sideration by Oviedo parties at
Mrs. J. A. Clark returned home this time.
Two weeks during which you delay planting because of probable frost, or
Friday from an extended visit tn
Mrs. Alan Mncfurtnn returned
take a long chance in planting, arc the most important of the winter trucking

OVIEDO

LONGWOOD

SPECIAL PRICES

F. P. R1NES

Baby Has Never
Known What a
S ick D ay Was

SUNPROOF

j j Our stock of spring goods will soon arrive and in order to m
[ 3 room for this large stock we have cut prices in every dep
1 1 ment and this sale means a g r o t saving to the Public. Wc
£| vite you to visit our store and be convinced. Below are a few
the many B argains wc offer.

II S H O E S — Mens, Boys', Womens
Is Children s-20 Per Cent Off Regular Pria
FcR Bedroom Slippers, p a ir ............80c
1’iir'fain Table Shoes, odd lots and brok­
en sizes, pair........................................*)8c
Cretonne, 311 in. wide; 2oe value, yd. 19c
Cretonne, 3fi in. wide; 35c value, yd. 25c
Cretonne, 3(J in. wide; 19c value yd. 39e
Curtain Scrim; 15c value, yard.......11c
Marquisette, white, ecru. Figured; 25c
value, yard .......................................... 17c
Marquisette, white only; 30c value,
■ r f ............................
..........19c,
Percale. 30 In., lights and dnr!,:i, yd. 18c
Chullis, 35 in. wide, y a rd .................. 18c
No-Fade Shirtirp:, 30 in. wide, yd. 29c
Si!!; Stripe Shirting, 30 in. wide. yd. I5c
Apron Gingham ............................. lie
Chantbrny, Striped and Solid cclors
................................................12'/jc
Dress Ginqham, 27 in. wide, stripes and
..................... 15c
tfj plaids
Dress G in g h a m , 32 in. wide, yard
...... Pic 20c 25c

Imported Dress Gingham; ISc va!i
M
yard ....... .......................
■10-in. Voih ; 25c value, yd.
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-tO-in. Law 4 ; 25c value, yard
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30-in. Paju nn Cheek, yd......
H
Cndcnvear Crepe, yd............ -'i'. ij
Sheets, 81: 90. gsod quality.
$1.1
'feta, 3U-in. wide
ii.J
Can ion Crepe........ ..$2.39, S
Si
Crept* do Chine....... .......... $1.39, $1,1
C epe BiRnbny,
.................
A!I-3i*k Pongee, vd.... ...................J
Wash Satin, yd..............................
Lnd’es’ I!n
c.ittcn................. lie, 1!
Ladies’ II{).*e, lisle......................... 1
Ladie s’ Silk H o rc . SOc, $1.39, $!.79,&lt;U
M e n 's E o s , p a i r ....................... 19?, B e ll
Hen's E xtra Heavy Sox, pair
11

Hc i’ i lire . 3 Shirts, each.
Men’s V,’c:rk Shirts, each.
Men'; Overall, p air..........

$1.50, $1,

SANFORD PAINT
STORE

H. A. IRWIN. MANAGER
Corner Sanford A\e. at Second St.

SELL Y O U R V E G E T A B L E S
ON T H E EA R LY M A R K E T
Canco Smudge Pots Make It Safe
To Plant Two Weeks Earlier

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M1LANE THEATRE
One Night Only, Wednesday
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season. They make the difference between early selling and late selling; big
profit and average or no profit.

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Advantages of early planting can be yours without danger of loss through

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frost.

Canco Smudge Pots in your field, 100 to an acre, will raise the temperature,
keeping frost out nnd crops safe. These heaters are simple in construction,
easily stored, durable and long burning. They take the gamble out of trucking
by preventing loss through frost or heavy rains which come in the late season.

pilteWeeds
&amp;M ulches s o il
•o n e o p e ra tio n

Refer to your past experience. What would you have made if you could
have saved your crop those years when vegetables were hard to get at any
price? Add to th at the better prices, year after year, th at you could have
realized had you sold your fruit on the early market.
In these figures is absolute proof of the extra profits th at Canco Smudge
Pots can make for you.

"Finest Machine for Garden V/or!:
M /J^Pcrtneat itatica men acJ thoii.i-tdi ofcUt-r

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■Every experienced iMr«l*ier
t*iatth
In^ i/rcdii out ami tho surface mulctic 1i 1,j
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This coupon will bring complete information con­
cerning Canco Smudge Pots. It places you under no ob­
ligation. Fill it in and mail it.

SKINNER
MACHINERY
COMPANY
Florida
DUtributoni for—

American Can Company,
Toledo, Ohio

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CAN YO UBAK E CAKE
By HELEN HARRINGTON DOWNING

Watches His Health

W E E K L Y PR
IZ E M ENU 1
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During a recent visit l o a food I -, moderate or medium o v e n i s hoi*
seemed th a t everyone was rat nnd heat, with a medium act
l
vintfcnkCB.
k *inir
cake*. There were nil
an kinds;
Kinus; ing baking powder,
powuer, that
m at is. one
" u n fa cakes and small cokes— j th a t requires a modern oven. Then,!
cakes and layer cakea, deli- if the m atter is spread evenly in;
|0rtl, nnd flno in texture. In fact,; the cake tins, the cake will be of
of then* were perfect, yeti uniform
thickness
throughout!
jk£J&gt; were several th a t had cither ■when It is baked,
voiced or raised m ore on one side
than on the other. This latter fact; ant consideration. It should nlVrmiffht forth qd*rlea from two or ways he even and at tho proper dcJk—« of the ladies us to the ro n -! gree fo r each kind of food to bo
Ion_ one
One of the women in cchh a rg e !' baked. A standard oven thermo- i
*the
*
---1— Kbooth
n n tli nendeavored
n riA B U A M tl ♦to
ex' m
ln b In
11
T o littb lo i
cake
mneter
is inAVT1A&gt;la{t?(&gt;—
inexpensive—n
(plain. I was interested in h e a r-1■one
■ ■docs
V not
. . .cost
. . .over SO or CO!
cents and should be found in every:
in* her givo these roaaons
Igni be
dc me
tem per-, kitchen
Kiicncn together with a linking
“It might
the uneven temper-1
of the over in which the) chart giving the correct tem pera-j
fakes were baked— the m anner in j turcs required for various foods,
which the batter w as put in the! These kitchen aids will save the
nans or «r»tn, l,oor duality and • young, as well ns tho experienced.
Son-uniformity of the m aterials housewife, many n failure, mid
used and, you know, in this, bak-im uch waste of good material, if,
Ing powder ploys an im portant instead of guessing at the teinpcvT-h"
I ature of the oven in which sho
biking powder should bo th o r-. bakes her cakes, cookies hl«j«nlt«
biscuits,
oaghly sifted together with the etc., she actually follows an accur­
flour two or three tim es, a t least, ate time and temperature chart.
htforc it is combined with the oth- One cannot always gueas the cor­
.. ingredients. The oven should rect oven temperature when bnknot be too hot, neither should th o ; ing by simply holding the hand in
temperature be too low, in fact, i the oven.

WALTON SHOWING
RATE IN STATE BIG INTEREST IN
FOR 1922 LOW SATSUMA ORANGE

Submitted By Mrs. A. P. Connelly
nitRAKFAST
Fruit
(Piggly Wiggly)
Mother's Oat Meal, Milk
(Rigney's Croeery) (I’iggly Wiggly)
Ore a!: fast tlaron, Poached Kgga on T oast
(Pure Food M arket) (Sanforu Grotvrtoela)
Hrond for Toast, Red Circle Coffee
(Uignoy's Grr-cury) (A. &amp;. P. Ten Co.)

LUNCHEON
Cold Roast Pork, Spanish Spaghetti
( Pure Footl Market) (Sanford Crocertcrin)
Sanford Green Peppers, Celery Hearts
(A. &amp; P. Ten Co.)
Rulis, Piiltbury Finer, Cocoa, I rcmicr's Finest
(Rigncy a *o;tiry) (Piggly Wiggly)

.... DINNER

. ..

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Rna.'.t Turkey, Rice, Fancy Illitc Rene
u
(Pure Footl Market) (Piggly Wiggly)
g
Asparagus Tips, New Potatoes
n
(Sanford Grncortcria) (A. A P. Ten Co.)
£
Dreed, Prano Whip
fl
(Rigney’s Grucciyl (P ig d y Wiggly)
^
Rokcr Coffee
u
(A. &amp; P. Tea Co.)
A
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typhoid death

Dr. Joel Boone, ahown above with his wife, is one of President
Cool id go’s personal ptiytdcians. Photo taken in Washington. *

Fancy Florida and W estern Beef
Florida, Western, and Georgia Pork
Mutton and Veal

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Camp­

P A N C A K E

Try Oar Pure Pork Sausage

Cattlemen of South
Plan fo r Meeting

Pure Jb ft Wheat

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CAN

Yellow Cling

Selected By Experts
Roasted in Our Own
Plant and Shinpped to
Our Stores Daily

Debonte

DELMONTE DEA

Red Circle i O’clock M a r

Packed in tin—keeps the strength in

SPECIALLY
SELECTED

A REAL GOOD

SP each es
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Specially Prepared

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Dutch Cleanser

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VINEGAR 16c

SYRUP
MATCHES “
VAN CAMP’S
MILK 11c
CAFilN

E a c h 4c
10 lb. Kegs $1.40

iCoaliiie S O A P 2 Caks
RFife
1
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Quarts 24c, Half-Gal. 44c

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C h ic k e n
Feed
10 !bs. 33c

CUT STRING B E i i

COFFEE
SUPREME

I.40C

lb. 35c
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Pork&amp;Beans 10c
W s SOUPS 10c
Fruit Salad
PEACHES20c

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COFFEE

Phone 105 ■

J em im a .

I. n . MARTIN, Proprietor

'Thosedelicious
hoi pancakes
sure do satisfy

OLD HOMESTEAD

Aunt

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£ a ts

F a t Her:3 and Fryers (wc dress them)

They are standardized in order to bring about uni­
form therapeutic efficiency to the patient whenever
required. This efficiency is most needed in the sick
room— not merely in the laboratory.
What is true of drugs must be true of foods. Purity
and efficiency in the can is only part of the problem
—purity and efficiency in the kitchen is the true test.
The law requires that baking power contain 12%
leavening gas at the time of sale to the consumer.
This measure insures uniform leavening efficiency
and protects the health of the public.
In order to comply v/ith this fixed standard for bak­
ing powder, manufacturers must produce and pack
their product so as to avoid the deterioration which
may result from absorption of atmospheric moisture.
Baking Powder manufacturers to avoid violation of
the law, also spend thousands of dollars yearly in
testing grocers' stocks and removing "spent" goods
from his shelves, in spite of the fact that every pos~
sible precaution had previously been taken against
deterioration.
With the exception of Texas, the pure food laws are not applied to bak­
ing powder mixed with flour at the mill and sold in bags as “Self Rising
Flour." There is no penalty on the manufacturers if this fails to “self
rise"—the consumer is the “goat"— he is the one that pays the penalty
through indigestion and ill health that comes from eating bakings that
are not properly raised. The standardization of baking powder is a pro­
tection to both the consumer and the manufacturer— who welcomes
such laws and co-operates in every way possible. B u t!
Not so with the self rising flour manufacturer— he resents such laws
and fights such legislation. Why? Because a standardization of self ris­
ing flour would require moisture-proof containers instead of cheap sacks
— because low grade “clears" could no longer be sold as “fancy patent
flour ’*It would also mean he must maintain expert chemical control
such as is now maintained by baking powder manufacturers.
r\.inmpt- Baking Powder contains only such ingredients as have been
officiary approved by the U .S. Food Authorities.

Popular Marki
SUBSCRIBEFORTHEHERALD TODi

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Pure Food Market

FOR QUALITY, SERVICE, COURTESY
.
Phones 210 and 211

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GAINSVILI.E, Fla., Jan. 11—
TALLAHASSEE, F la. Jan. 11— Increasing interest in shown in tiv;
Florida had the lowest death rate satsuma orange industry in Walton
from typhoid nnd paratyphoid County, according to the weekly
fever during 1922 of any of the report of J. W. Matluson, demonitates south of the Potomac nnd itration agent for that county n
Ohio rivers and east of the M is-1Fifteen hundred satsuma trees ■u
ilsslppi, with two exceptions. Sta-1 have been planted there by the
tistlcs covering the entire country I farmers dumrg the last week, M r.1
have just been made public by the [ Mathison rays, and ndils that they (
bVitcd States departm ent of com- \ are expecting to set out four himnierce. They show th a t Florida’s : drctl acres lo sutsur.iai! this season. J. HUGH TILLI3, Prop.
“Our farmers are out with
rate per• 100.000
100,000 of nonulntion
population toto­
taled 10.9. This wan divided 12.1 tractors, deep-breuking the land,
imong whites and 2:1.8 among ne­ getting ready for large fruit
pluntingn," lie reports.
groes
ill.-Ill - n i p f r „ P l ih p iip i
0 n ,h L
h n rtl'
t h p t r u c *:
Ceorgin s dcalh .n te from these j crowe„
in |,n,|0 County
are
enjoydoeascs wa h bhe 'hun any s ta to , | njf pr„sperity, accordiiig to Conn- „
in the described tc n ito r&gt; t tlu' uni* . At*c»nt j c fimnev ^omntiu *; II
pire commonwealth losing 091. o r ; . ‘excellent iiun’ity are bc'n100,000 population.
- - the Jcarload,
-l&gt; lie reports"
r23.3
,:* per
I ,nrn :!U&gt;d ip exc“1
p ed hy
Among the tvlute
people In .rc n ,)f| Hny4 potatoes have yield ;!
were 310 deaths and 381 negroes, wcjj a^{| art. bringing high jiri:
18.0 and Ol.d per 100,000, resp ect-.
trees in that county ure reive&gt;yported in full bloom, t!io carlie .1
North Carolina nnd Virginia h n d i^ vcr rt!norted.
Swift’d Premium :u»l KinRiin’s Reliable
the best records, with totals of
Hillsborough packing
Imtiset „
Ham.i anti Bacon
11.2 and ll.d per 100 )00, renpect-1 j,ove resumed operation i, reports jj
Fresh Beef Brains and I.ivcm
ivcly.
. ., . .
It. T. Kelley, agent there, win. J
A tabulation o f the eiicnt ntiii.es says strav/bertiea nntl vmretnble^ u
Pickled Piss Feet—Ilbuoy Comb Trine
mentiontd follows:
.
loro moving to market steadily. M
Mitt Mackerel. Sausage of nil Kinds
X
No. of *“*;? P'-’l Hernundo truckers have whipped M
Deaths
M
,, 1another carload of vegetable:;.
i
-Florida ................. 100
**.^9 ’ i William (iorq.ue, of Pqlk, ronort • H
*
M* i f l
n
Georgiu ■........,........ 007
ith a t citrus shipmontu are light, a
19.0
Kentucky ............... '100
Pimento and Cream Cheese
hot he says prices are Improving. a
17.9
Ixmisiana ............. 329
Cabbage in that county in looking *
Brookfield Butler
19.0
Mississippi ........... .'M0
remarkably well, while straw ber­
11.2
North C arolina...... 298
u
ries are on the local market at .30
V/v! Deliver the Cor.dii.
u
22.0
South Carolina ..... 301
cents n quart, Mr. Uomme says.
m•
20.3
Tennessee ......- ..... -183
Planting of Irish potatoes ha; a
11.1
Virginia ............... 270
begun in earnest in Vo'usia. with M
The total number of deaths in many lmmeseckers in the county 1U4
the U. S. from these causes was t-t thb; time, T. A. tJrown report--. , B n c r a tr r f - c ^ ^ u iK tiu ^ a ’ji.t-rirasB arn a'aaaaK K sn B B aaB B B aB B a
G.!)81. Virtually all ntntes show- j
ed decreases as computed with pre­
vious years.

ATLANTA, Gu., Ju;i. 11—Cattle
men here nnd throughout the South
reports received liuro state, are
taking unusual in terest in the
furthcoming annual morning iff the
Southern Cattlem en's Association
which will be held a t Cambridge
Gn„ Feb. G and 0.
Details of the program have not
been announced, b u t one of llie big
features, it is stated , will bo two
blooded cattle sales during the
rattle owners. The Association
meetting of Guernsey nnd Jersey
will be entertained by the town
of Cambridge w ith both a barbe­
cue and a banquet.
Atlanta cattlem en mid today
that they anticipate one of the
most largely attended meetings of
the association in several years.

Impr.rUd Anchovy Pr-sle, Russian Cnviar, Crosse,
Blackwell** Asserted Pickles, Pickled Walnuts and
rr.:,;on Vinegar, Spanish Olives.
French nnd Norwegian Sardines, Soused Mackerel U
Keppercd Herring
Imported Itocquefort. Swiss and Limbcrgef Chi
ShcfTord Cream Cheese, Camcmbcrt Cheese
Canned Grusscll Sprouts, French Spinach, Rho
Hein/ and Nutitrial Fir Puddings
Old Ccllcgc inn and CamphcH’a Soups
Imported and Fresh Mushrooms

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Dry Limas, lb 14 1-Zc
Red Kidney lb. 16 l - 2 c
Navy lb. . . . 10c

r « " BACON f t .

10 c
29c

p 10 lb. No. 1 PO TATO ES

28b

Fancy Calif.
PI i AQ Ik
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We Have a Full Line of
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Cooperation and Service

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In discussing the.marketing problem the Packing House
News hits a long nail squarely on the head when it points
____as Second CIdm Mntter. Oc* out th a t the one big outstanding problem of fruit a n d vege­
•r rr. i9i9. «t th» roitoffifB *t table producers today is that of systematic and intelligent
ford. Florida, under act of March
handling arid marketing of their produce.
IT.
_ J R COM 119.
I’ remMral
Then thero is the problem of service—and in every in­
__INI) L. DBA!), V ln * P m M » ( stance where the grower remembers the principle of service
IOWAN It UKRO
Bee.Treaa.
and applies it in his business it has proven to be one of his
P h o a e 14*
M acaella A m m
g reat assets.
Lk ■CBBCRIPTIOtr RAT*..
In Seminole county growers who give the proper fore­
- » Taar___ 17.00. 81. Months IJ.60
1vcred In City hy Carrier Jier thought and who work out new ideas for placing their prod­
l ie . W eehy Edition 11
ucts in the market in a more presentable way, are receiving
iiSM C IA L . KOTtcKi All obituary greater returns and at the same time are building a greater
----- eea, carda ot thunks, resolutions reputation for the high standard of our products.
notices of entertainm ents where
rcea are made, w ill be chanted
Getting back to systematic marketing, the Packing
a t regular advertising rates.
House News, says;
■ U B R__
H ’THE ABgOCIATRI) PIIESS
The biggest problem confronting shippers nnd producers
A
ssociated
Press
la
nxclusT h e Ass
tvnly entitled to the use for repuh- for the next few years will be that of—systematic market­
IMat Ion of all new s dispatches
MwdlUd to It or not otherwise ing! Let us consider for the moment an allegory.
"ted In this paper and also the
Somewhere, leagues ahead, is the port of destination.
J new s published herein. All
,._ „ t s of re-publlcatlon of special Between are mile on mile of heaving billows th at ceaselessly
d ispatches herein are also reserved.
slip astern.
■
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. | J FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924
Between are nil the uncertainties of time and chance,
fair weather with favorable winds and a foaming wake, or a
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY shrieking gale and mountainous seas that snatch at scud­
THE PEACE OF GOD, which ding, low, black clouds.
• 'THE
ail understanding, shall
The ship, a mere speck afloat in the ocean, plows steadily
■ your hearts
unci minds
on toward her port. For the captain, by the aid of the sex­
igh Christ Jesus.—Phil 4:7.
------- o-------tant, chronometer and chart, lays his course straight to the
1 ’ THE TIMELESS THINGS.
harbor where a market welcomes his cargo.
The coasts of business nre forever being strewn with
Men write their name3 on marble,
. - and In a little day
wrecks of products that put to sea for Port Acceptance with
n e wind-rush and the rain-wash
only n compass and log to sail by.
erase them quite away.
In the first bit of thick weather they nre blown off the
Mel) build them nails of granite—
and Time’s ironic hund
course. Some, forced to run before a sudden hurricane, dis­
Makes of their grandeur nt the cover themselves on n dangerous lee shore. Some, hopelessly
last but rubblu in tlic sand.
lost in fogs, drift out of the trade channels and onto hidden
reefs.
Some lie becalmed in the great, stagnant sea of SarThe towers of Troy nnd Babylon
have withered, bronze and gossn.
1 atone;
.
, _
Captains of products that ply, year in and year out. be­
The names of Nineveh and Tyro
tween
the ports of Supply and Demand, do not steer by dead
. ♦ are wind nnd dust ulonc..
They heaped their beams to heaven reckoning. They employ all the knowledge nnd discoveries
__they delved earth’s inmost of scientific navigation. They study the charts of the seas
deep
And tho slow turf nlone may mark of commerce for knowledge of harbors, of advantageous cur­
0 i whore tjielr dead pride now rents, of tides to be awaited, of shoals and ledges to be
avoided.
i sleeps.
Profiling by charted records, the fruit shippers and
B a t firmer far than marble nre farm ers of the future will lay their course over well-defined
■tones of mortal trust,
And human heart, remember trade routes, direct to known nml favorable markets.
_

I when granite turn, to dust;
, And ho who builds for human
needs, for service tried nml
niro,
,
h k While faith nnd honor flame unE i dimmed, his work will yet ent dure.

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A Lesson from “The Green Lantern”

Now Just What Is This Thing Stuffed With?

TO M SIMS SAI

As Brisbane Sees It

H W *even'y and »he’s
nine. « They live in Sew v.
Both go to dancci and dan« w
nh.TWi
ram ia
H
shows sense.

Another Mouse Born.
Buoyant and Upward.
Buy Your Overcoat. f
Score One for Englind.

Of*flvo monlh&gt; left
in Detroit. A man can’t »h»T?
ery morning before breakup

Copyright. 1923

YOU know the fable about "The
Mountain in labor." Much groan­
ing and travailing and when the
critical moment came, out popped
n little mouse. That was the
mountain’s baby about which it
had been muking oil the fuss.
That story of tne mountain
must come back to Mr. Edward
W. Bok as ho contemplates the
result of hia $100,000 peace prize
offer. It’s a very small mouse
that he got for his money.

Lean year news from
»1 teacher shortage
School
New Orleans cops caught ■ \
llam Desmond Taylor murdt.
pcct, the first one this ye«
A Denver judge ga
fave «
nctor two years in the Mn W i
wasn t for being a

movie

R octal ph Valentino, the iid*k
movie star, would make an
brother. I!e has 150 suit*
Movie stars nro getting to be,
bad as any other people
is their fortune.

THAT BOK prize pence plan
will amuse you. Poor Mr. Bok
must feel rather silly paying $50
000 for a suggestion that tho peo­
ple of the United States should
do now what four years ago they
refused to do with 7,000.000 votes
to spare.
Go into tho World Court now
and join tho League on a modified
basis is the $50,000 suggestion.
It is as though serious people, dis­
cussing what they should have
for dinner should see a well-mean­
ing doggie drag in a cat long dead
and offer that as n solution.
The League of Nations is a dead
cat.
The United States doesn’t In­
tend to join tho Longue of No­
tions, doesn't intend to pay Eu­
rope’s bills, or bo held responsible
for them, nml docs not intend to
enter any World Court that would
cause the affairs of tho United
States to be submitted to foreign
tribunal.
. Mr. Bok can charge hia $50,000
to experience.
“ MARKET BUOYANT on a big
turnover was Wall street line yes­
terday. Somebody bought 1,319.000 shares of various bonds nnd
nearly nil of them traveled up­
ward.
It would be hard to find cause*
for gloom us regards this country ’s prosperity. If our lawmak­
ers would allow enough emigrant.!
of the kind that this country needs
to come in to develop used ncres.
conditions would be even better.
The worker who thinks that immigrmitn would
reduce wages
should remember tlmt tho aver­
age man makes to-day, with 110,000,000 people in the country from
six to ten times as much ns he
made when there were only 4,000,000 people here.

Lnst week unknown parties wiped out 'The Green
L antern” road house near Tampa after the occupants had
been given a severe thrashing, and as a result officers of
£ 6 , biuldcrs, toilers, artisans, hew­ Hillsboro county are offering large sums of money for the
e r. of wood or stone
Toller and task are dust nt last; apprehension of the guilty parties.
E(jU , tho dream remains nlone.
Such lawlessness of course should not be tolerated hut
Ro let tho fire of high resolve is it not a fact nevertheless thnt the greater evil lies in the
harden the base clay—
Thnt Time may test your work at failure of officers to enforce the laws of the land resulting
I
last and turn, repulsed, away! in these roadhouses being made possible.
■ —Ted Olson, in Forbes Magazine.
It has been stnted on good authority thnt the people of
-------- o--------Tampa have long labored in an effort to dose just such places
i Will your deeds stand tho tost an ‘T h e Green Lantern.” There has been no large sums of­
Of time?
fered ns a “reward” however to officers who would do their
,
-----------------Every day should he a day of duty in closing them out.
achievement.
Now that parties have taken the law in their own hands
and
have given the promoters of this “roadhouse” a sound
. What are you doing to help build
thrashing*and.
applied luloreh to the place, officers of the GET NOW’ the overcoat that you
Vo perhaps nog else toil getting
K ‘. • “ greater ■ttanfnrrf!------------------law nre greatly incensed and propose to “get the guilty ha
u -O
thus
far. Cold waves are starting
Sanford's detours are making parties.”
in tho North nnd traveling in vari­
folks talk about Sanford.
In commenting on the situation the Lakeland Star-Tele­ ous directions. You will not es­
-o—
Sanford's growth depends upon gram nsks:
cape tile Winter’s cold and there
the vision of her people.
is no greater folly tiian to econo­
What did the .sheriff say when this road house was
-------- 0-------mize on the warmth Dial means
reported
to
him
nlonff
with
a
dozen
other
hell
holes
and
Real estate transfer.1 nre Indi­
health.
cative of prosperity
dives in Hillsborough county and Tampa? ”Bring me
-o
One severe cold might cost you
the evidence and swear out a warrant!” The sheriff of
Of course the bonds will be car­
a greut deal more than several
thnt county can see that the luw is enforced or not just
ried by a tremendous mnjority.
dozen overcoats.
-------- o-------as he likes or he can wink at it. His blow about getting
Tho citizen worth while Is the*
the evidence nnd swearing out the warrant is just an­
THE BRITISH are building big­
citizen who expresses his senti­
other means of passing the buck and the lawless, gamb­
gest dam in the world on the In­
ments in deeds ns well ns in words
ling element of that county are absolutely and to a man
---------- o-------- ■
dus River. It will be a mile long,
behind
every low down road house and dive not only in* nearly a thousand feet high. Sixty
Some one advises “ Keep your
that section hut that low element is to be found defend­
children busy ami keep them out
six gigantic steel gates will con­
of mischief." This could well np
ing road houses in every section and unless the officers
trol the waters of the Indus, irri­
ply to the grown-ups ns well.
see
that
the
law
is
enforced
there
will
he
more
road
gating
u territory nearly us great
•--------- o----------houses burned and more men horse whipped not only
as all England.
Demand for Sanford properly is
in Tampa but in every section of the state. Things that
One single canal will supply wa­
increasing. Real estato sales nre
A turo barometer of business ac­
happen in these road houses cannot be printed in this
ter to five hundred thousand acres
tivity. Men with money do not
paper.
of rice land, enough to feed mil­
invest in a dead town.
lions of Hindus.
Unless there is a brake put on the way the people
---------- o-------are living these days and the parents curb their children
The one thing upon which nil
THIS KIND of building in India
through the use of the automobile which in many cases
New Year prophets always agree
by
the British is better than use­
ig that nobody really knows wheth­
is the agency through which the road house hopes to
less
monuments that ancient Ra­
er his predictions will come true
keep in operation, there is no telling whut will happen
or not.—Detroit Free I’resi.
jahs used to build for their own
if some parents we know would find that their children
•--------- O ' ■
comfort or glory. It’s better than
were being'harbored and taken into these hell holes at
Approximately
$0,500,000,000
Gandhi's suggestion of a boycott
■tends to the credit of savings de­
all hours of the night under most any condition, do you
on
the English, and going hack to
posits in banks throughout the
HuptHMu that they would stop at the burning of the*in­
the humlloom. Tlmt one single
country, the greatest balance in
stitution? Not on your life! You
k
— know
what happens
history, the
Federal
Resereve
British enterprise will do more to
nnd
people
who
are
really
led
to
believe
that a law has
Board reports.
wipe out starvation in India than
-------- o-------been broken in the burning of these places anti the whip­
ever was done by al the Rapahs
A western man and his wife run
ping of those wito operate them are just swallowing the
that
rule
the country. Let
against each other for mayor of
argument of those who run them nml the officers who
that bo remembered to the credit
their town. We did not note who
nre protecting them along with the sentiment of a cer­
was elected, but we have ua idea
of our British cousins.
who is running that town now.—
tain class who knows why and fur what purpose they
Boston Transcript.
are allowed to run.
LENIN OF KUSIA carrying bul
- ■■ o —■- - ■
lets fired into him by at least two
Tampa ins been shocked hy the burning of “The Green would lie assassins, and often pro­
A rent collector in Kansas City
Was shot by a woman who explain Luntein I t*t ncvcrthdcHH it linn brought u Iphsoii homo to
ed that she hud been expecting her the people of that city. As lonjr as duly constituted officers nounced dying or dead by news­
papers, has been out twice recently
husbund and shot the collector by
mistake. Wives ought to he more allow such places to operate there is a possibility of a repeti­ hunting in the forest. He seems
careful. They ought not to fire tion. The only way ami the sure way to prevent such out­ to have a constitution almost ua
Until they “uee the whiles of their rages is for the people to convince their officers that they
tough as that of his Soviet Gov­
husbands' eyes."—Albany News.
are determined that such places shall not operate.
ernment.
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A pumpkin in Fremo,
weighs eighty-nine pounds
would make pies enough to
'three people awake.
AROUND THE WORLD.
Kissing n woman’s lips u ’
tddered u great insult in FinUndJ
I

Denmark’s educational sytUal
so perfect nnd popular
throughout the entire countrl
there h not cue illiterate family T

The Dusunn, one of the Main
an races innhhiting North Burn*
ltiive tt superstitious belief that £
| is unwise to point nt a rn'mbci^
la&lt; Hr' finger thnt is ujed to poiat
j With will rot away.
j

The pennlty among the Both
for widows who marry a:ri.
j i:: ti somewhat a* vere one. It t
1tin* rule among these people tbs
before so marrying, a widow ms
cut off the Joint of a finger i
present it to her new husband
the wedding day.

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Pork Barrel—or Budget Economy
SENATOR ARTHUR CAPPER

f A Good Salesman

On the first working duy of tin legacy—n three hundred million
new Congress more thun 3,000 leg-leash surplus in tho Federal Ironsblutive proposals were introduc-1ury
Is e."t;cr to nit! bin customers. The rale is only the
Economy was the order undo?
ed. Of these two-elghty-threo were
proposals for appropriation s to Harding. It is l.ie order under _ beffinnin;: of his interest. If he io selling retailers, for
■ example, ho helps his customer sell his line to con­
erect new Federul buildings, every Collidge.
President Coolidgo,presenting Jj
enu in excess of budget estimates
for needed repairs uiul renewals i to Congress tho budget estimate &lt; H sumers. The retailer’s profit is a major interest with
ami new construction.
*accessary to run the Government n hint.
In addition, n bill appropriating, during the fiscal year 1925, says ■
This hank takes the same altitude regarding its
one-hundred millions, killed at $3,298,080,444 is needed.
is
the last session, is again to be in - j That sounds big. Yet big as ■ depositors. Opening your account marks the begin­
traduced ut this session. This it is,it is $200,957,644 less than *
hundred-million hill • aiso is for expenditures lor tho same pur- g ning of m»r interest i t you. Often we can aid depos­
new Federal buildings.
; poses for the fiscal year 1924—the u itors very materially in connection with their financial
Tile last Congress overrode th e ' present year. It is less for Gov- g transactions.
budget estim ates for river and ■eminent running expenses than H
harbor improvements by appropri- any year since tho w ar.
r
uting $27,000,000 in excess of budSupporters of tho budget sys- ■
get estimates for such purposes, tern are nlarmed. Tho pork-bar- n
That was "pork"—un expensive rel legion opens fire on tho sys- ■
item in the imtiouul hill of fare, j tern early in the session. The g
In the background awaiting a budget system is tho only barrier ■
favorable mbYnelil for approach that stands between tho taxpayer!', a
A C O M M U N IT Y B U IL D E R
, .
are other projects for spending 1end n saturnalia of extravagant jj
other millions of public money— , Government spending. &lt;
tts Active Designated Depositary of The United States of America,
reclamation projects th at argue
If Congress is to give the tax- R
Slate of Florida, City of Sanford and County of S?minolc
for shoveling
out
Government payer a reduction in taxes, if it Jj
II. F. WII1TNER, Cashier
money to add productive acres to is to grant the soldier a bonus, it ga F. R. FORSTER, President
compete with the American far- Jmust cut out every extravagance, ■
mer who is now all too slowly j Shall it be “Pork" or budget.’ ■ ■ z B E u a a E B u a u a iiE a a n u u a ra u n B n a a x a u a a H iiu i&amp; H iia a iin
heating back from tho verge of If “pork’ is ordered, tho taxpayer
bankruptcy.
must fry to furnish the fat and
Only tho budget system stands I the budget system must take itv ■ H nH U gH anxcnM E nnaaM B nsB B U JK H K aaiiasH B U nangggiiii
between the people and this orgy! "walking papers."
of spending. Conclusive evidencj' Before we had a budget system,
of tills will be found in compar- fourteen congressional committees
ing expenditures before ami nfter tugged nt Treasury purse strings,
tho establishment of the budget, Some wish to retu rn to the days
system. Not until we acquire the of showers of Federal gold. If
budget was there the slightest Jthey succeeded in breaking down
hope for the taxpayer, for a re- budget barrier, the taxpayer
- iiy‘ may
ductinn of tax bunions. The bud-!bid a long farewell to his hopes 3
get put an end to oquanderingjof tax reduction, for the budgut is ■
but not to the mjunnderiust, as the jthe tightest check rein ever put £
"pork"
proposals now pending too , upon the tax-eater. Therefore it h
poi
clearly indicate,
j is no wonder he wants the check
Budget system economy enables' rein loosened so he may get his
the Harding administration to b e -;nose and his feet again into the
bnenth to the c o u n tr£ a_hand3omeJ trough._______________ ]________
Capital $100,000.00

FIRS! NATIONAL BANK

anford Loan &amp;
Savings Co.

State Press on The Governorship

We loan money to .salaried people and
er.s on monthly payment plan.

earn*

Gudsden County Times: “Je n -1Times is glad to welcome to the
nines For Next Governor of Flor- li^t of newspaper supporters of
ida!"
Frank Jennings for governor, the
Start the New Year by Saving—
I (wshtirir Pnmir ore!nl*
"Mr 1!:iy County Beacon Tribune, pubSix percent paid on Savings.
M artin is very pn.n mncedly noisy hsl,Cl1 ,lt 1&gt;PU!«* Cit&gt;- on« !‘r thu
nnd influential weekly pa­
and bis campaigning is on the strong
pers of West Florida.
‘Whoop ’em up’ ord.-r”
Leesburg Commercial:
"Mr '
Beacon-Tribune:
Jennings has been quietly journ- /• VJr,, K&lt; * ^°l ^onn n^ a t,,r
eying around over the state, moot- ' v , *r"
ing lots of people and
making , Milton Gazette. “ If Mr. Mnrfriends of uli of vham."
i
carries West
Florida
over
them (Mr. Jennings' supporters),
Taylor County Herald:
i he will have to do some tall cunipresent the greatest interest (in paigmng."
The officer8 of thin Institution nre under
politics) has centered around the)
race for governor and five candiI ’crunink Breeze: “ Mr. Jen$ 10,000.00 Security Bond
dntes are in the
field. It
ia m o p intends, he saysf to he Flordoubtful if ull stay in for the finnext governor, and is pushF. W. Pledger, President
J. I*. Chapman, Manager
iab.
' n£ his campaign with vigor.”
, Leesburg Commercial: “As u Crescent City Call: “It only re ­ B iiE E B S H iig a a u a u K K a rn E B B a B E s a a B s n a a s a a a a n a a u a iiiz e i
ballyhoo, this ‘Martin Club' was a mains for Cntta’ Crusaders to get
bit stale.”
j hi the game and hatch out a gov­
ernor between them ."
-Daily Lake
Region:
“ Hon,
Frank Jennings, candidate fur gov­ Quincy Times: “Mr. Martin i.
ernor of Florida in greatly elated a remarkably bright-looking genover the splendid prospects f o r Aleman."
his nomination iu the June priAs n receipt for long life nnd
The Observer: lion Frank O i
t *.*!**,- "
ONE ASSASSIN tried to kill mary.
continued happinoss a correspon­
Miller, of Jacksonville, is one of
dent to un Atlanta newspaper ad­
Kernel i'asha, up-to-date ruler of
Observer (Tampa): “The w ets1*'Frida’s most prominent and pro­
By lltVIN S. COMI
IttT lO O U jJ
vises disregard for all negative
n)t’n- He is a leading
Turkey and succeeded only in in- of Florida always I now the m an!
s u g g e s t i o n s given hy friends and
(they support. When the wets and ■■ 10 111 tlon,8t’ and has always
—
juring
his
wife,
r e l a t i v e s with lb.: exception of one
That gallant Virginian, Fils- *foiward as fast as Id.,
the underworld of politics get be­ linen a generous supporter to n il.
"don’t" and that is “don’t stop hugh lae, who fitst distinguished would carry him. The sore feet 1 Another ussastn, of a sort hith- hind any candidate you can depend charitable institutions, in pc-r-1
et;uestrian, erto unknown to Japan, threw a on it that if such candidate wins, si nal popularity, he probaidy ha&gt;:
working."
himself in the Confederacy and.' 'V'°
c,0“ k l,vcr hi* ,
■
. , the royal palace.
-------- o-------he will serve the unworthy elo' more personal friends than any
i Bryan says tlmt if elected ns a many years later added to his reph"
W
thhW
'
‘V
’
It
is
hr.id
for
Western
people
tn
,Vu n ‘’’DbA law
enforcement other man in his home city.
1 his rank, railed the pedestrian and
Mr. Miller was in Tampa see­
.1_____
i
.
..
'
.
should
he
the
delegate lor the Democratic cun- wtution ns n soldier nnd civil ad- asked him why he hurried.
paramount
issue nnd
understand what that means
performance in the past should fural dayi
“ I?*1
speaking of
vention that he will name a Flor- r.iinLtrntor in Cuba, loved n good1 “I’ve hie n hi
,he p»vcrmitorinl ru .c -aid: “ It is
i«la man There’s no good reason stoiy. Which was natural, But said ^ho foot-traveler? “b u t ^ ^
J ^ ° . Thc
Mikado »« .'guide, r:ithor than promises."
promises.
my
honest
belief
a
fte
r
careful in­
why Florida should not have a what was more unuiual. h: par- came; that Morse Robert needed !lhcm is tho &amp;,,n °* llcavcn ,n
Gadsdci County Times: "Mar­ vestigation, that Frank K. J e n - !
favorite son as well as Alabama jliculnrly loved a stoiy aimed nt every man ha could git. so I p u t! npito of flying machines, tractors linwadsden
has three or four big guns rungs will get two vot -s to Mar- i
Hon was one which he out f«^t oz 1 could to jine up with and machine guns.
•n d there is ever reason’why Flor- ,I himself. Here
thundering for him and their shell tin’s ore in Jacksonville and Du- i
td**hnuld support n man pledge-* Idelighted to I d ! -an d he tdd it my renunand ag’n and help lick th e ,
__
explode with abundant noise, but va! county,"
pledge
zed not to support Mr. Under- (, in l „ wealth of local color, Loo. Yunln once’t i n u r e .
the trouble is that they dun’t ex­
IT
IS
QUITE
likely
that
one
or
Ihsa view is shored hy m any'
Wood.
At the dose of the war betwem
“ You’re loo lute then. Thu!
^
plode where the sturdy yeomen,
------—
_
!|he stales hu was chief of cavalry troops have laid down their arms ,11ore J :,lmnewo of the ancient type the w ool-hat boys who roll up tlu Jacksonville citizen*. 7)iat city j
and ftzlAert
The Children's Homo Society o '
in the nur.y of his illustrious kins- to the force under General Grant." WR1 feel impelled by duty, to com- votes, arc found in largest num­ and county will probably poll lfl,;
amount-To pioduccDOIH
000
votes
this
year,
nnd
it
is
safe!
Jncksonvillo is appealing for su n -■ man, Robert F. Lee Following “ Row’s th a t7" tho Carolinian dc- rnit hari-kari, ripping open the bers. It is the country weakness to say that 13.500 will he palled
resjuirjj a d
port. If you have not contrib- ■the memorable thing thnt happened tnanded incredulously.
'
stomach with n knife especially th at go into the homes of the rutiled to the work of th's great a t Appomutnx the young cavalry
“The fighting in over. General mode for the job, to express hor- ral regions and tire small towns for Jennings or Martin. To get
organizntion send y&gt; .ir check to- ,loader stilte d on h ireebaek across Lee has surrendered."
ror at the blasphemous attack on that do the real execution in our two two to one, as predicted. Mr.
would poll 9,000 and Mr.
day. Florida's homelew children i count ry fer Ids home.
i ‘Mb. shucks, you most mo in 1 the Mikado’s only avery polite, state elections and there aro giMx1 ■leanings
are being looked after and cured
A few utile i behind tho recent that Jam’ fool Fits Lee!" exclaim- : well-meaning
gentleman. He reasons for believing that thin Martin 4J&gt;00t ^which would give
*" -he homo county
f o r 'by the homo and it dczervefi ' battle lines he mot a lanky North e l the private. “He moot quit, means .something much more than force will be largely for Jennings of* ‘iboth runJidatea
a majority of
your financial as well as your j Carolina infantrym an In ragged But not tdd Mnrso Robert."
[tlm t to eighty per cent of tho in the fight ahead."
4,500, which Air. M artin can h ard­
inoru! support.
butternut jeatu who was limping I And on duv/n the road he went. Japanese.
Gadsden County Times. “The ly overcome throughout the .State. ...
, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED

A Dollar locked up is like a Dead Man
Neither of them do any business.

B O TH £ 6 § s a n d F e a th e rs
a t the sam e time •

MY FAVORITE STORIES

Scraticfi feed won’t do it:
WC0MBEGGMASI1

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Dim Avenue ami Commercial Slrcet______

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EAST SIDE PRIMARY PARENT BNTRfr NOUS BRIDGE CtUR
TEACHERS* ASSOCIATION.
One of the many delightful «o-

IDLERS BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. H arry Hecroti was the
charm ing hostess Thursday after­
noon, when ' she entertained at
bridge, a t her home on Union Ave­
nue, the guests being the m em -ji
bers of the Idlers Bridge Club.
There being two tables of players.
Exquisite pink roses in baskets
and potted plants formed a rich
background for the lovely frocks
worn by the guests.
A fter a number of Interesting
gam es of bridge, scores were
counted nnd prises awarded. Mrs.
Alex Vnughan held high score
among the club members.
A t the conclusion of the card
gam e, the hostess served fruit
salad, sandwiches, saltir.es and cof­
fee.
The club members present were
Mrs. John Mcisch, Mrs. George ‘
Hoy, Mrs. Alex Vaughan, Mrs.
Ileury Wight, Mrs. Gcorgo Davis
H art, Mrs. Endor Curlctt, Mrs.
John Bender, and Mrs. Ludwig.

. ___ .-.u_i,»r„i . . . t i . , - - a 'c ia l ®ventii of Thursday w u thd
brim "uil
h . l d I !“ {*? « ( » " ’/
“'T
Thursday
afternoon
of
the
E
a
it
T
“
"
«
rc
Vhete
b
e
C
nve
tab
e^ of
Side Prim ary Parent-Teachers'| ^vonuc. there
players
The
guests
included
the
Association, a t the E a st Side members of the Entre Nous Bridge
School
Club.
Phone: Office 148;
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor;
Residence 217-W
Mrs. H. C. DuBosc, chairman,
Quantities of polnsottins and
presided'in her usual gracious man­ ferns in baskets were arranged in
ner. Following the roll call, re­ the various rooms where the card
ports were called for.
tables were placed.
Mrs. Forrest Gatchell, chairman
When scores were counted after
of the Child’s Welfare committee a number of spirited games of
gave a very interesting report, ex­ bridge, the prize fftr high score
plaining w hat the duties of this among the club members, a luster
committee were am*, asking the lass flower howl, wan won by
Mrs. George A. DeCottca
co-onerntion of every member, with Irs. R. J. Holly. The guest prize,
*7
G. D. Bishop will enthe County Nurse. O ther reports nlso a flower bowl, wns awarded
rt.ln at bridge a t the home of
were also read.
f l a t t e r on Magnolia Avenue,
Mrs. Forrest Iaike. The consola­
It was decided to hold n cooked tion prize, a box of hnndkerchicfs,
food sale, aiul a llummnge Sale, fell to the lot of Mrs. Harry Wil­
VHando, n reccnt brlde‘
the dates and places to be an­ son.
i y - M r s . E. P- Morse will ennounced later. The cooked food
”Y,;n lho membern of the Book
Following the awarding of the
sale committee are Mrs. H. C. Du- nrizes, Mrs. Turner nerved scal­
5 S Club a t her home a t
Hoae, Mrs. Ed Higgins, Mrs. A. M. loped oysters, fruit snlad, snndlatledgc Station.
Philips, and Mrs. A. Knnncr. The wiches, wafers, olives and coffee.
rummage committee a re Mrs. M. Haskcti of candies were placed on
a - ,—Mothers’ Club will be en­
C. Kcppler, Mrs. Sellers, Mrs. Mus- each table ami enjoyed during the
g i n e d by Mrs. Frank Adams
gravo ami Mrs. Junie Roumillnt. game.
“ \T Mrs. Sam Bradford a t the
E’OUTII SIDE PRIMARY PA­
mmm
The piocceda of these sales will bo
ne of the form er a t 3:30 p. m.
Those enjoying the cordial hos­
RENT-TEACHERS’ ASSN.
used
tuward
the
playground
equip­
li,*—The Sallie Harrison Chap&gt;»&gt;,■*[; **&gt;*
pitality of Mrs. Turner were Mrs.
A very enthusiatsic meeting of
ment.
S y N S. D. A. R.. will hold
If. J. Holly, Mrs. Hnrry WHion,
Wilson the South Side Parent-Teachers’
At the conclusion of the busd- Mrs. II. F. Whitner. Mrs. S. O Avsocltiou was held Thursday af­
£rir regular monthly meeting
ness, a program under the dlrcc- chase, Mrs. E. I). Mobley, Miss ternoon, a t which time the chair­
^ the home of Mrs. O. R. Houcks
tion ol Mrs. Morton Thigpen and Martha Fox, Mrs. II. II. Rosebro, man, Mrs. Henry Nickle presided.
;17 Magnolia Avenue, a t 3
.Mrs. DuBosc was given, 'the sub-1Mrs. J. G. Ball, Mrs. Forrest Lake,
Thu Pluyground committee re­
jeet for discussion "W here Parents ~
*
-Lewis.
- -*
- -E. -iiC]*^IJternturo Department of
Mrs. Harry
Mrs. C.
Hon- Punited
that a number of trees had
&lt;
rail
in
the
Education
of
Children
Woman’* Club meet at 3:30 p.
rv, Mrs. George* Knight, Sirs. been planted nnd also a Mnibn bisfrom the School’s Point of View." George DeCotte.!, Mrs. Jane Chit­ eus hedge had been set out. Mrs.
at club house.
Splendid papers on th is subject tenden, Mrs. Walter Wifrht, Mrs. iGillon nnd Mrs. Bryan were added
were read by Mrs. Du Hose, Mrs. •lames G. Sharon, Mrs. W. T. I.anjr- to this committee. The bus ques^ iay—St. AgncB Guild will meet
A. M. Phillips and M rs. Edward Icy, Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Miss Kath- tion was also discussed but notliT tho home of Mra. M. Mlnarik,
Higgins.
1000 Uurel Avo, at 3:30 p. m.,
orine Wilkcy, ami Mrs. W. J. Thig- ing definite decided. Mrs. Ball,
A social hour was enjoyed at the pen.
th Mr*- Minnrik and Mra. Adam.t
Mrs. Bryan and Sirs. Pope were
conclusion of the program, re„ hostesses.
uproinled
on this committee.
uppe
i n
fieshmonts of tea,
w aters and WEST SIDE PRIMARY PARENT
Westminster Club moots
Mrs. E. P. Morse
announced
sandw
i.hej
were
served
by
the
• i the home c f Mrs, H. H. Rorcth a t flO had been donated for the
TEACHERS’
ASSOCIATION
hoiteu committee.
bro on Magnolia Avenue, a t 3:30
The meeting of the West Side purpose of setting out palms
The committees appointed for the
Primary Parent-Teachers’ Associa­ around the school grounds. The
year are:
flju*_Pino Orgnn Club mci’b
tion was formally opened by the treasurer announced that 335 had
Progrum,
Mrs.
Morton
Thigpen
»t the home of Mrs. Schelle
the
chaiiman,
Mis. Joe Meiscit, n n d j,been voluntary donated
, toward
,
,
and Mrs. It. C. Bower.
Maine! on Magnolia Avenue, a t
(Photo copyright, Harris &amp; Ewingi
presided
in
her
usual
gracious
man■
beautifying
f*,(J
®vhool
grounds,
Press,
Mrs,
Fred
Lodger.
3'30 p. ni.
Mrs. Izetta Jewell Brown, shown above with her daughter Juno,
School Grounds, Mrs. W, J. Mor- nor.
^ a j —Women’s Guild meet a t
WOMEN’S GUILD.
Committees were appointed to
Mrs. A,
%home of Mrs. Jonathan Peck now is in Washington planning her campaign for a sent in the U. S. lison, Mrs. R. C. Bower,
beautify the school grounds ami a l - 1 , On
n Monday
*"°nday afternoon
aitcrnoi at 3 o’clock
on Park Avenue, at 3:30 p. m. Senate from West Virginia. Mrs Brown formerly played In a t* * j
*o
t
&gt;
inveotigato
the
lunch
room
l
'V
#,tir
iI'i' of the Worn*
lrtjay—“M arriage of the Midwl" ,« °* ° 7 Cr,mH ,Ch“rch
‘Gatchell, Mrs. A.
Phillips and conditions. A special committee
Mts" given under the auspices and vaudeville and Is well known to Washingtonians.
war nl*o appointed to solicit new
meet at the nornc of ,Irs,
__ ________________________________'Mrs. G. 11. Brown.
of the County Federation of
me"'Lers
Jonathan Peek on Park Avenue.
Grade Mothers—F irs t Grade,
Women's Clubs, nt the High
At the conclusion of business a T llis wi'I.be the first meeting since
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE GLI B. STATE CONFERENCE D. A. U. Mrs. Edward Higgins and Mrs. J.
School Auditorium nt 8 p. m.
;
election of officers and It is
AT FOUT PIERCE.
M. Moye; second grade, Mrs, Law­ lovely program was given:
Entertaining in her usual chai ru­
desired that there will
Song,
“
Little
New
Year,”
First
l-arncsHy
rence
N
ytt;
third
grade,
Mrs.
J.
FORT PIERCE, Jan. IL — Final
Mr Adams of DnW3on-Thornt&gt;n ing and gracious manner, Mrs.
be n full attendance.
Grade.
opnny nt Tampa, is a visitor in James G. Sharon, was hostess at arrangements are now being made C. Bennett.
Piano Solo, Mis* Helen TerwilIfostes)—Mrs. A. M. Phillips,
bridge, Thursday afternoon at her for the entertainment of the Flo?*
ford for a few days.
. Mrs. Ed Higgins, M rs. T. H. liger.
home on Tenth Street, compliment­
Song, “Tick-Tack,” School.
IMiss Annie Hawkins has return- ing Mrs. Jane Chittenden of Cairo, id.r state conference of the Daugh- [.anib.
Exhibit of Daily Dozen exer­
home from Commerce, Ga., Ga., tho guest of her daughter, ter.* of the American Revolution, j Pennant, Mrs. G. II. Brown,
cises, Ivy School.
Mrs.
W
alter
Wight.
which
is
ta
be
held
in
Fort
Pierce,
t
ere she spent the past 10 days.
Reading, “I Have a Boy to Bring
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 11—Tho
THIRTEEN BRIDGE CLUB
Red and gtcen were the colors opening Tuesday, January 15, and
Up.”
Mrs. C.- J.
,
-- Wolfe. ,
, , Leesburg High School, on the
IMrs. Frank Adams has as her used for this pretty party, poin- continuing through Wednesday
One of the loveliest of the many
Talk on beautifying the school state’s accredited li*t, is one of
best at her home on Sanford settias nnd ferns being much in
social affaits of this week was grounds, Mrs. I,. N. Ilansml.
the most up-tn-rlatc
up-to-date and |irogre
t’fogrcsand
Thursday,
it
is
expected
that
(tights, her sister, Miss Ruth evidence.
that of Thursday atternuon, when
,
, ,
. ,
,
I’iar.o Solo, Miss Helen Tei*w:l- slve in the state, according to rec- '
leinmeyer 0f Jacksonville.
Of exceptional interest was the mo.tnd n hundred prominent wont- Mrs. M. S. Wiggins was hostess liger.
ords in tlie state department of
game of bridge played during the on Oom oil parts of the state will ut bridge at her attractive home
public instruction. There is al­
werejaLeml the confluence, ami
— 1 the
*u - on Mugnolia Avenue, the guest in­
I Mr. and Mrs. George W ebster of afternoon. When score*
MILAM-IIAXTEIt.
ready
a large brick building where
bdF Smyrna are spending a few count&lt;’d, the prize for high score* Indies of the load chapter, locul cluding the members of the Thir­
Mr, and Mrs. G. I. Milam an­ nil department* are taught, hut
Ly* here with Mrs. Webster’s 'am ung the dull members, a dainty civic organizations nnd the people teen Bridge Club and two extra nounce the engagement and np- the city of Leesburg is arranging
[other, Mrs. L. Allen, Jr.
towel, wns won by Mrs. G. F. of the* city ns a whale will unite tables of p,ayers.
praching marriage of their
to construct a high school build­
j
-------Smith. The high rcorc guest In accoiding them a warm wcldaughter
The long living room was trans­
ing separate nnd apart from the
Mrs. J. M. Dawson nnd mm, tpri2,., « box ot handkerchiefs, went j come to the Sunrise city and in form eti into a veritable bower,
Annie
present quarters.
Lme*. Jr., have returned to San- tn Mrs. J. G. Ball. Mrs. Chitlen- show.ng them a pleasant time dur- quiintiej of pink nnd white sweet
to
The Leesburg school authorities
ird after a visit of three R io n th i'^ p was presented a bo:: of Coty'sjing their stay here,
Mr. T. W. Baxter of Sanford.
peas being lavishly used. The
lmve been for s: long time careful
nth relatives in Virginia.
powder, as memento of the a fte t-j Detailed^ program will be nn- color m oth of pink and white was
to rne*’t all s *at e *regulations for
J,oon&gt;
lnounced vitmn the next day or so. carried out in every detail.
REHEARSAL NOTIC E
accredited
high
school*, it i*
Refreshments consisting of a ,it t* s,nted. The first meeting will
The many friends of Mrs. NetThose who are to take part m stated. They have department* of
Marking
the
places
of
the
play­
Lcinhart of Oviedo will be salad coursc’am! nn ice course were he hel l Tuesday afernooa when
Midget Wedding, Tuesday nt the science, music nnd all modern de­
Ir*r\I ill-(served
ill. I __ .1 ata ithe conclusion of ttheDlic
led ’
board of management, compos­ ers were dainty tallies designed in High School art* requested to m e e t1partments found in the most up-t&lt;&gt;
Sieved to learn of her critical
pastel
colors
nnd
an
absorbing
ed
of
the
state
officers
and
the
sr at the Sanitarium nt For- car(i game
date schools. I{, L. Hupiun ip th-;
name of bridge was played., The
. **•••■! *•* ■
''c l u b ' te r noon at 1 o clock for ichenranl. principal!
and,
i Mrs. Dick Brown nnd
rs.
lick, Jr„ left Thursday
core
[mmee, where they
presented
nests of her sister,
|tted for several day.in
Is, olives
Paul lake was called
9
River Drivo, "with tea at' the home and coffee, as refreshments,
Jay evening by the serious illiof
Mrs.
('.
M.
Ahdill
at
Ankonn.!
The
artistic
taste
of
the
hostess
css of bis father. Hw was joined
BIRTHDAY PARTY*.
Wednesday evening tile visitors was reflected in every detail on
Jacksonville by his brother Hill
1..... nil air and the m terake who is a student a t Gaineswith
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noon
was one of exceptional cnille.
thoy joyment for the guenta.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Murray, Mr \
DINNEK PARTY HONORING
art Alford und little son E arl, of in celebration of hi.* fourth birt.iMRS, MARGARET LAING.
them
at
i!i:*
New
Fort
Bierce
ho­
fivester, Ga., are th'* guests of dny anniversary.
tel.
Thursday
will
be
the
final
day
Mrs.
Margaret Laing of Chicago,
Ifri. J. It. Forrest anil Miss Drnne
The various room* were effect­
III., was honorec Thursday evening
zoberts at their home on Pari: ively decorated with i i ..... ,'r of the conference.
):l- ‘ an-i
‘
The city is already being deco- at a dinner parly a t the Valdez
(venue.
(link and white cut Howe
tated for th occasion, nnd by the Hotel, given by the Fanford Asso­
jitjjpj ferns, in the dining room.
time tin* date rolla/ around it will ciation of Businem Women. Cov­
Mrs. J. M. Dawson and n«W ’^ h JJh m e n t'ta b le was laid with a have
a grand and gala appearance. er* wen* laid for 12.
kn. who have been spending the ,
, th am| , CIlU!iing it war
Th*1 entire business section will he
The prettily appointed table wns
nimmer
in
Virginia
returned
t
o
1
, . ... .
.. the birthday cake embedded in
nford Wednesday evening. They. pfn(. n)gp l;utl, ;m(| ;,.*pHing*i*. dnllcd iip with banners, flagr and laid in the Palm Boom, and in the
„ in great style.
_
,
center and at either end, were
Ire now nt home to their friend s ferns. Suspended from the chan­ muting
The new Colonial hotel, which is i crystal baskets filled with golden
It the Harry Neel cottage on San delier to the corners of the table,
to open coincident with the eon- icalendulas,
lurd Heights.
were streamers of oink tulle.
vetting of the conference, will be ( During the evening, Mrs. Iming
Games of all kinds, both old and
| gave n very interesting talk on
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. I.ovejoy. new, song* and contests 'enu-u I convention headquarters.
Various committees from the lo - |“The Beal Estate Game in Chicn(hose marriage was an interest- the afternoon to pass all too quick­
ng event of December, have re­ ly, and nt a Lite hour the young­ cal i). A. It. chapter will look out i go,” Mrs. J. B. Skipper gave a
amed from their wedding trip sters marched into the dining room J after the comfort and convenience very delightful talk on Miami. Mrs.
nd are now a t home to their where refreshments of iee cream of the visitor* from, the time t h a t ) Hayden told of • the woik of the
friends at the home of Sirs. James and cake were served. Reach child they cuter the city to their d e -; Business Women’s Association in
parture.
Orlando.
Howard.
was given a miniature basket lill- I
Covers were laid for Mrs. Mar­
l'iI with candies.
garet Laing, honorec*, Miss Eliza-:
Air. ami Mrs. Charles M. Bell
both Musson, Miss Agues Berner,
id daughter. Miss Virginia Dull,
FRII.OAI1 BRIDGE CLUB.
“ T h e 'M 'a . J- H- Skipper, Miss Nina
(nd Mrs. J. M. Mcimughlln of
The newly organized Frilonh , _
.
„
1 !Cooley, Mrs. Muyden, Mrs. Porter
arlnttc, N. C., arrived here Bridge
Club was delightfully en­ M a r r i a g e o f t h e M i d - Wakefield, Mr*. A rth u r Marshall.
hursday in th eir car, and arc the tertained
Wednesday afternoon by
, ,,
I Mrs. John Leonard!, Miss Allen,
(ue*ts uf Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford
Mrs.
Benjamin
Whitner, Jr., at her g e t S .
land Miss Fannie Ruba Munson.
ell at their lovely new home on
attractive home on Myrtle AveCelery Avenue.
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afternoon passed quickly acci3snKiira«Bauii4aaEBaaBB«sia2i3HUKKBaaiaunKaucBBBfliBii
Thursday afternoon Maator Clif- with Urn interestmg gmnv-* of
j
|n d Bell, Jr., invited n number of!badge and whin scores
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Sweet peas, roses and other cut
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ilowers together with potted ferns aln,l coffee, were aer
v*re used in decorating the spaci- j elusion of the Kani‘’*
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“u* living room and sun parlor,
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Then* games of all kinds and a ''- ^ * Hill. Air*- J c i
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amiuT of contests were played. I James Lidge, Mj*s .■• **,
mail”,w race
tiiB MmV K.l Betti. J in . Hurt. "« (.'«; 5
l,a. "the marshmallow
;T el, a dainty
ndly. M i» Helen «»niulez, nn,l „
Pnze for the girl
trah Rosiiter.
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won by Sarah
lions iter. The Mis» Frances OommUz.
.»&gt;'* prize, a croquet set, went to
DAUGHTERS OK WESLEY
IE- Z. Johnson.
I Refreshments of jelln
topped
l*ith whipped cream, nnd cake were of
Iserved by Mrs. Clifford Bell, ns- chu
Iststed by Mis* Perrie Lee Bell. ne"
Babbitt.
Ilavort (if hags of candies and bal- Dwight
|loons were given each guest.
Height*.
„
,
Much business was transacted
I . '**te in the afternoon the chUm m reluctantly departed for and work and plans discu sed foi
l»fir homes wishing Clifford many tho coming year.
At ilie conclusion of buslner «
l “ PPy returns of the day.
social hour was e n jo y e d . Mrs. HalvSHSS CHOKPBNING ENTER* Litt served sandwiches and i ‘»f &gt;i.
A large number of members
TAINS.
.-.Thursday evening, Miss Helen wore present.
Itoorpening delightfully entertaiuU'1 a number of her friends a t her
Those enjoying this affair were: *
L»H? al Moore's Station, in honor Mi*s Sarah Lxm I’n c jt, Mrs. u. g
l.fMr. and. Mrs. G. W. W ebster of
W. Webster, Mi** Lila Thorn'y. K
■’** Smyrna.
Dnrrey, Mis* Clara M
1 Games and vietrola music were Miss Carrie
Misses Helen nm! Al:u ,,
Rankin,
17kJ0?c,l unt' 1 n laic hour, when
Messrs, Walter 'ly- JJ
Iiv h°stes3, assisted by Miss Alice Chorpening;
hr,
Owi*.
W«b,l.r.
I,, rptning end Miss Carrie DarI
Bervt‘d hot chocolate topped James llarvey, &lt; lyde McKinneyand Narvin 'Iliornley.
I ll« maraliniallows und cuke.

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
For Sheriff.
, I hereby.announce myself t a n
candidate for the vffice of Sheriff
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„ _ labject to th e
of
Seminole County,
Democratic primary June, 1024.
W. A. TILLIS.
(Advertisem ent)

GAINSVILLE, Jan. 1 J --A 'gjdf
team to rsprekent the U nlvm ity
of Florida in the Southern Intercnlcgiate Conference golf tourn­
ament i» being planner Tiere. If
arrangements are perfected for
placing the team in the field, the
University will be assured of m n m m n H n M

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T o (SO IN FWC l
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tigan Grid Coacfh TO MEET
GIBBONS AGAIN

of 807 vmnU on

-By CONDO Makes Plans for Golf
Team for Tournament

EVERT T R U E Close Race Expected
UKELY For Basketball Title
TOMMY In Eastern Colleges

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s i i . s i i i M i i i i a ■i i i a S i i i s i i m u s s i s i i i s
NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The In­
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan . 11—
tercollegiate Basketball League
_ (eh lg a n ’s year round coaching
FOUND— Opportunity- to buy *
which o|amu ita fourteenth season
aystem is bringing results.
short wave long distance Radio
f
o
r
s
a
l
e
»tato amateur champion, who holds j u
tomorrow night when Columbia
FOR
RENT—Furnished
spaj^r
Home Heelrie l ig h t and Water Plant,
Fielding II. Yost, director of
ST. PAUL, Minn, Jan. 11—Con­ nnd Pennsylvania fives input here
many cups and courso records. ]■
H
e l v i n g Set d u m p .
* * k . / o r i M lltA C l.R C o a c n t , C * .
ment; nlso bed room, 304 W.
Metics, who is npproacMng the fident thnt negotiations now under promises to adii thin year to its
fr.Olfr SALK—Brand new 12-gaugc F 0 R SALE—40 acres, port LakeHome Ice Machines and Water 8eftt ntt
Bob Brumby, member of the y m - (|
d cm m u tn itlon . H o.-M n c lla t t o iy
cm cn,
.M n la to ,
5th
St.
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t
e
r
m
s
c
a
s
ii
IN
ADVANCE
_ irter century murk o f service way for another bout with Jack record for closely contested title
single barreled shotgun, htevens
front near Sanford. Will scU
l a sat)3
tji
versity of Georgia gold team la
Plumbing.
S
ie
n
m
nnd
Gas
Fitting,
Well
r
V! in Wolverine sports, believes thut Dempsey, world’s
heavyweight races.
FOR RENT—Two 2-room apart­ FOUND—Pnir T f ~ h ^ r ~ P l e ~ a ^
* v champion of St. Po-'d*
W f k * Irrigatlta b e ta * 4
year and' city
Pc- j'*
•
ak0.,..iJrCap lu
M*h* Addrcss cheap. Terms. A. E. Dobbins, 825
Punt pa, Gan Engines, Electric Motors, 8pr#r
■Telephoned ods.j will le rccolvcc! ?box
•- the efficiency of tho staff is due boxing champion will be success­
200, care Herald.
'Sanford Avenue.
ments, fumish«d. Call a t Palma
tersburg, also if a promising mem- j
call
a
t
the
Herald
office
f
o
r
(
Icrw
lbegcr, 1 rop.
Review
of
the
organization's
more thnn anything else to tho ful, Tommy Gibbons, of fit. Paul,
Irrigation Outfits
Ifrom patromi nnd collector a :n t j o b p R i N T i s G ^ T h n r a r j ^ .
Hotel.
bor. Jack Camp of Ocala and S. ■
FOR
SALE—Orange
g
r
o
v
e
;
same.
’act that the coaches nro kept a t said Wednesday he pinna to get an history r.inco it started in i'JiO-l!
^
________________ ; Lumber and Building
Plant is now located in the Wc-I
J. Taylor of Largo are among tho ■
immediately for payment.
Sanford, Fla.
he school throughout the year, curly sta rt in conditioning liiincelf reveals nn unusual number of stir­
laka Building. Let us estimate on l terms country property. B ritt
ARE
loring
Lumber
other contenders. Ark Newton,
K b YOU
i u u
i v j i t i g an ivopportunity;
r r w’ ’ — j w *
bCi arter
iu c r d
u i i i u v i Compear ‘
HELPED
LITTLE
GIRL’S
COUGH
ring
battles
foi*
court
supremacy
Temporary
Address
Realty Co._____________________
.
11 _______ 1 k u r n ‘ lim n e r 1
n&gt;; «;«nd thus become vnhmhle aids in for the prospective match.
_______We n line your job woik. Phone 148.
football star, may also bo in the
“FOLEY’S
HONEY
AND
TAR
It
Time.....
It
is
tho
regular
way
through
which
to
secure
Uut
one
trnm
in
tlm
annuls
of
the
U if
_ _ N ._ u u ,« i s t a g
.................. Hr n lin e
. -•11 sports, ns well ns msing special­
Gibbons now is in fairly good
FOR SALE—Three dosirnblo build­
1033 W. FIRST S T ^
13 Time* running, judging from the show -:
COMPOUND is fine. My little
....... .........Ce n l l i r
-TELETHON!I
" iati in their own fields,
shape, lie raid, woighing close to league has ever finished the Bea­
LEGAL
FORMS
of
all
kinds
for
I
§ Time*—
help
for
the
office
or
home—putting
you
in
communi­
ing
lota
located
on
paved
street,
is
small,
the
rexuita
great.
Herald
mijI&gt; LUMBER CO. B
ing
he
is
making.
Only
a
duv
or
i
...... .........4e a line
girl had an awful cough. I got a
31 Time* .
f t -With the 1023 footlmll reason I IT. pound*, or about IS pounds con with n clean slate, that be­
_Aalo_nt the Ilernld office.
worth $1,000.00 each. Owner will
Wanta will work for you_qulckIy.. &lt;5^-™,., Quality and
two ago, he smashed a record drive j
ing
Pennsylvania,
which
captur­
bottle
of
FOLEY’S
HONEY
AND
cation
with
the
various
people
who
may
think
them­
ititi f over, George Little, assistant di­ more Umiii when lie fought DormHopkins Shoe Shop
sacrifice for $2100.00. B ritt Real­
Double rate for black face type.
TAR COMPOUND and gave her a SPECIAL NOTICE—If you hove phone 135.rector, and footlmll conch, is pre­ t ey nt. Elielby, Mont,, la d July l, ed the title in 1910-20 with a rec­
selves fitted to do your work, and thus perm itting you
Woik Guaranteed.
ty Co.
____
not paid your poll tax do so to- -----------------------—
ord
of
ten
victories
and
no
defeats
Reduced
rates
fo
r
consccutlvo
few doses nnd she was greatly re­
ssing for the winter cIuju for tho H ayin'' the full If. rounds .with the
509 E.
F irst St.
y! Do not ml«s the opportunity ,
Q
H ow w
The tjiial.era have won five
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P’OR SALE—Two fine building
lieved/’ writes Clyde II. Benson, ffny!
to make your decision nnd selection after having had
i024 gridiron men. L ittle n!.&lt;o is champion, but losing llm decision.
Insertions. Count six words to
to
help
the City of Snnford p u t,
See
H a iT y
, FOR RENT signs for sale nt th e ! luts, located on one of the best
Marlbrook,
Virginia.
The
best
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intending minor snorts.. Tnd
Word th at a second meeting of championships, four of them in
personal interviews.
the line. Minimum charge of
Herald office._______________
R lC h &amp; rd f i e f t l f 1
comers In Sanford, paving and
remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse­ over the bond elert ion January 1 1 .,
a.. Wiemnn, another pigskin expert, the two In in sight v.’an received by &lt;»m ytrctcli, nnd lend all "f their
30c
fo
r
first
Insertion.
All
ndfive
rivals.
Ynio
the
1922-23
tltleness;
relieves
promptly
uml
effec­
,
„
. . . .
.
” is'being utilised In the nthlctlc de­ Gibbons yesterday in a letter from , ,,
SAUSAGE for sale— Pure poTk sidewalks both sides. At bargain.
LOST—One
dnrk_
m
arc-m
ule,!
Readers of this newspaper are ad renders—and
his manger. Eddie Kano. Tommy *««“ « . ban furnished tim e chnm| vertising Is restricted to proper
portment offices. .
tively.
.............. FOLEY’S HONEY AND
Veipi.t about 1100. w ^ E . Bagsausage smoked with oaw wood, See rtritt Realty Co.
for
nn
increasing number of them the classified col­
l.oluinhin two and
• Conch Edwin Mnlhcr-nrul Conch- evinccd much intercut in press. dis*
35c. lb., postpaid. No order ac­ FOR SALE—Fivo lots located on
TAR COMPOUND hns st°od_ the Rctt&gt; w in ter Park. Florlda. ^ ^
“ T h e M a rria g e O f
classification.
umns nre gaining in interest. If you have anything
l l i «W Stove Farrell and Uichard liar- patches telling of the nroiwvo.l Princeton and Cornell, one each,
test of time, serving three genera­ LOST—Black and' White Collie
cepted for Ics3 than 3 lbs. Satis­
Snnford Ave.. opposite Roso
hnnt
*
"nil'll
and
Coluinbin
rnared
ti­
In
case
of
erro
r
Tho
Herald
tv. ker, in only n slightly less degree, front.
faction guaranteed. Mrs. Enoch Court, onch 50x130. Two of them
tions.
to sell you have something to say to them in our
puppy from 309 French Ave. | M l Q g C t S *
In anticipation of tho negotia­ tular honors one season.
nre the busiest of nil n t present.
Iwill be responsible for only one Sawyer, Tifton, Ga., R. D. F. No. corner lots. Easy terms. B ritt
■
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■
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Phono So. 12. Reward. __________1
advertising
columns.
Iftrald
classified
advertising
will
'I
tm
championship
winners
since
Mnther’s job in the varsity basket • tions being Micro nful, iiihln.ua
Incorrect Insertion, tho adver- fi.______________________
Rea|ty_Co._____________________
MONEY
LOST—Book lost; $5.00 reward to ;
hall Fquna. Farrell in nmppinj; out said he helievrd lie would turn ' !*»o league was formed follow:
pull with you in your efforts.
HARDY
Australian
Pines,
stand
Send
this
nd
nnd ten cents to
Schring—Sebring C ltrta Of
tisei
for
*B
subsequent
inser­
finder. Deliver to Box 711, Post­
down
nil
offer
to
go
on
the
vnu
lo,.c/
|r
,,
,,
Tenm
Won
Ion
FOR
SALE—Orange
grave,
23
his track nnd field campaign, and
Capital
$100,000.00
10 degrees. $25 per 100. John
Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., office. J . D. Thomas.
7
ers Association employing 40 MM
tions. Tho Herald office should
Barker is working with the wrest­ ville stage ngnin. n referring to IU1U-11 Colinnhin
acres, 400 trees, location on lake,
Columbia 8
Chicago, 111., writing your nnmc
•
nnd operating a t full capacity*^
engage in several fights. rhe first 1911- 12
.. J«rs.
tc notified Immediately In case B, Bench, West Palm Bench, Fia. twenty minutes from Sanford. A
1912- 13
Cornell
7
nnd midresa clearly. You will re­
_Coach Ray Fisher, who is in r f lino- will he at Miami, Fla., on
FOR
SALE—DeSoto
paints
nnd
good
buy
at
$6,500.
Terms.
B
ritt
NOTICE OF ADOPTION.
WE LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED PEOPLE AND WAGE EARNERS
of error.
.
1913- 14
Cornoll-Columhla 8
ceive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S
jgffi* charge of Michigan baseball teams Jan. 20.
vanrishes a t Snnford Novelty Realty Co.
V
Notice is hereby given th a t on
:
Yale
8
HONEY
AND
TAR
COMPOUND
In tho menntime Gibbon.-. is tak­ 1914- 15
'
is drilling the freshman basket­
ON MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. WE DISCOUNT ALL KINDS OF
Works, sole agents.
151-tfc
Pennsylvania 9
for coughs, colda and hoarseness, the 18th dny of January, 1924, the
FOR SALE—5 acre celery farm ,
ball men. Another of his dutio- i: ing road work out each dny and 1915- lfi
BUNCH
GltAPES,
tree
blueberries
GOOD
INSTALLMENT
PAPERS.
191(1-17
Yale
»
al«o free sample package ef FO­ undersigned will apply to the
tiled,
ail
equipment,
good
loca­
supervision of the
nchnlmtfc going on hunting trips.
nnd blackberries— all varieties
1917- IR
Pennsylvania 9
LEY’S PILLS, a diuretic stimu­ Judge of the Circuit Court for
grades of all athletes enrolled i ;
on hard road, close to town, a
suitable for home and commercial tion
;I
1918- 19
Pennsylvania 7
„
Honorary Member.
for prompt and efficient service
the various varsity squndr. Fisher
lant for the kidneys,
nnd FOLEY tho Seventh Judicial Circuit of
bargain,
terms.
Britt
Realty
Co.
planting. Largest nurseries. Vig­
10
Jack Demp-.ey, world's heavy­ 1919-20 Penn ylvania
CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con- i Florida, nt his office in Snnfon ,
seen that the men keep tlmir
orous, well rooted plants insure FOR SALE—10 acres Hammock
9
stipation and Biliousness. T h ese' Florida, for an Order authorUIng
grade:! up so that they will not l.e weight champion, has been made 1920-21 Pennsylvania
9
good early profits. For full in­ all-fenced nnd cleared for plant­ _____________________ __
lost to their teams Imcauna of nn honorary member of tlm Miami- 1921-22 Princeton
ft
AUTO SALESMAN WANTED— wonderful remedies have helped them to adopt George W. Hall nnd
Iliale.ih &lt;.tut Club ami Imn liven i 1922-23 Yale
7
formation and illustrated catalog ing: price $4500, good term s.
scholardic dcfiricney.
millions of people. T ry them! Sold Mntticllall, minors.
The
Officers
of
this
Institution
are
under
$10,000.00
Surely
Bond
I
FOR
SA
LE-H
ouso
and
large
lot
^JPeridns,_San_Junn_Gnrago._
No. 9, write Southern Adapted FOR SALE—10 acres, five fenced.
This 11th day of December, A.
Chuck Hoyt, trainer, has hit invit'd to pnrtkipatn in the big 1 Cornell and Columbia tied for
You can find the name of f t t a f :
t
in Uoae Court. $4509.90. Terms. WANTED—stenographer who can everywhere.
D
Nurseries, Bartow, Fla.
1
Three cleared. Good well. All
t &lt; T*** hands full administering to Urn mid-wtok shoot at Hialeah Wed- the championship.
be
relied
upon
during
office
lire Business Man in SanfecR l»
nenday
afternoon.
The
mvltntloi
Britt
Realty
Co.
‘ “ * HANS ANON8EN.
Bf ei k-vnraity track men, and as u side­
FOR sA L b —Kgry Cash Register. hammock. $2,000.
F. W. PLEDGER, President
209 Magnolia
J. P. CHAPMAN, Ma
, hours, and has initiated to learn In rlilrntt Conrl, Nrxrnth JiitllHul
■i.
TWO
city
lots
80x305,
one
block
RAGNA
ANONSEN.
this
Column each day.
line is coaching the fro diinnn run­ In the famous fighter w n; estendCost $G0 when new. Will sell
| WANTED— I or 5-room house,
from Sanford Ave., a bargain. FOR SALE—Bungalows, house 1bookkeeping nnd multigraph opners.
llilly Fallon i : keeping cd by J. (). Hurley, prar.ident nf
Circuit. In nnd F o r Scmlnnlc
12-29-27-1-3-10-17.
cheap.
Inquire
a
t
Snnford
Herald
Hi
I
will
lease
for
0
months
or
year
building
lots.
All
sections
of
crating.
'
Apply
a
t
Allen
Sced_Co.
$100 cash.
Mather's harketerrn in condition. tho gun club, following a meeting
I'nnHtr, Klnrldn. lu I’hnnrrrr.
i.
Iwith privilege of purchasing same office.
Sanford. Ilritt Realty Co.
of official" Monday afternoon, and
in c o m e t a x in n u t s h e l l
WANTED—Help of nil kinds by C harles A. D a lla s , C o m p l a i n a n t
FIVE room house close in, on Pal­
Pupils assume responsibility in
I
during
life
of
lease.
Address,
Anpresentation of the niemhcrnhSp
FOR
SALE—Rhode
Island
eggs
many business houses. If you
metto Ave., renting now for $35 FOR SALE—Bungalow, close in on
net incomo exceeded $5,0000. If ( M M a Q i m a a s s i H B i a i E i B i H K a i s i i i a a s i i m i i u i i i i i i m s i s a i i ■ ■ B a a a B a a a ia n B a n n u B a a a B ia iB a a a i
matters of behavior n t the Gordon
vs.
WHO?
Single
perrons
who
had
care
Herald.
_______
privileges
was
innde
l.y
Larry
Ry­
for
setting,
15
eggs
for
$1.00.
Studobaker, Packard, Chevrolet-'|
Palmetto Ave., $4200.00, term s.'nro without a position, advertise
ncr month, $2500, terms. Must
h a n d e r s an. secretary of the club.
School. Cleveland.
A "behnvioi
net income of SI,000 or more the combined net income of hus­ m a a a tta k iw a a ia a iiH a a a a B iiH K a u a a a a n a a a a n n B B B iia a B iia B B B a n a a a H a n a a B B a u a a iiB n a n B n B B a n B B a a ia H iiii
Mrs. Ellsworth, Bcnrdnll Avenue, be sold ouickly.
Britt Realty Co.
.
| on the classified page of The Mathew It. M a r k s . J . O. B ro nso n ,
council." consisting of a rep re ­
■WANTED—Good
second-hand
flat
™
II
J. L. PERKINS
band
and
wife
for
the
year
1923
et
ill.
D
e
f
e
n
d
a
n
ts
.
The shoot Wednesday will ho a
or gross income of 15,000 nr
Sanford. Phone 3303.
83-tfp
It will cost you only n
SEMINOLE REALTY CO.
a
sentative of each room in* tho
FOR SALE—Or lease, business Honffd*
| top desk. M ust be in good condi­
C IT A T IO N .
\
Tfi-biid affair, three 20'u and n If.
more, nnd married couples iquak'd or exceeded $5,000, a re­
few
cents
and
you
will
reach
thou­
Scmir.olc Hotel Annex.
Sales Department
To M ntluov It. n.Mrko. J . O. I t r o n - school, formulates' whatever rules
property on First Street. Britt sands.
tion am! cheap for cash. Inquire
IV
atrihg making up Hie card. Money
who had net income of $2,000 turn must lie filed.
’
_____ fnn A n n s S to k e s . J e ' S e T. D sv l* . it considers necessary for safety
i
«
Realty
C
o
.
___________
|
at
Herald
o
f
f
i
c
e
.
________
San Juan Garage
will lie divided four ways in the
or more or gross income of
WANTED—Colored man to wash Individually nnd ""A d m in istrato r and order. Guards elected by the
A widow or widower whose *
f .ill* events.
FOR
SALE—At
a
bargain,
5-rooni
f
th
e
e
s
t
a
t
e
o
f
\
\
l
l
l
l
’wn
P.
I
t
o
s
s
e
l
l
55,000 or more must tile repupils
enforce
these
rules,
and
in
| WANTED—Room nnd board bv
SEED POTATOES
i tpou.i died before the cod of the a
terrased . If li\Innr. 11
Shooting will start at. 2 n'cloct.
Joe Kelly, publicity director at
bungalow with sleeping porch,
returnn.
young man permanently located,
women ' nil
!&lt;••« rtalmlnir nnv Inlerest canes of extreme misbehavior tho
—Me:t and
year is classed as a single person.
Holly^ood-by-t hc*Sea,
former .Many winter visitors an* expected
nn Palmetto Ave., four blocks from WANTED
ireferabiy
with
private
family.
agents
to
sell
women’s
shoes
and
1'mder
said Mathew It. Murks. J. 1*. teachers ntny be consulted.
Divorces ami persons separated
WHEN? The filing period ii
P * .- r Bports rditor nnd a golfer, ha to he present as the gueds of the
First
St.
$3509.09,
rr.iall
payment
FOR SALE—Cheap, Overland car.
|„ stenttnoto
Nemlroto eountv
Good
Anna Htokea,
I.
| Give location und rate in reply. I*.
Spaidir.g Rose Flour nnd
•cr&gt;r in
count&gt;.
n o w Deenson
()r |, lT
individually
nnd rs .Irene
(dmlnlsI g m.Bomo to the rv:"tie of the left club.
from January 1 to March 15, by mutual consent are classed as
. .
down, balance like tent. Britt , hos
mi
See it at 214 Myrtle Avenue.
0.
Box
417.____________________
commission
paid
nnd
bonus.
Ad......
Bliss
Triumph
in
Bags
or
shigle
perrons,
1924.
• r«lne e f t h e e s t a t e o f W illiam P .
handed golf player:
Realty Co.
.
.
dress
P.
O.
Box
1169,
St,
PetersPusudl.
dremard
.nr
nt
her
wise
m
Bushel Boxes. oGod for
Tailors, Cleaners and D ytnt
IWANTED—Your old furniture.
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS FOR SALF,—Attractive bungalow, burg, Fla.
i 'r t fj i The reason for it i.; that lie
m
'm l t&gt;* the Inn.ls hereinafter d&lt;
oT. Aml \ver:v—St. Andrews Bay
WHERE? Collector of internal
tabic nlso.
j{!\*.
is a left hander himself. lie nnyp
Many people in Sanford would
WHERE USED CARS ARE
.rrll'eit.
unit
iitmi
to
I
V
t
i
t
r
n
l
H
outtlmodern,
a
bargain;
terms.
In­
117 Park Avenue— Phone
revenue for the district in [.limber Co., purchase large tract
I s o tlmt Hollywood wants to stage a
FREE tickets tonight for Mias rn t.iim tier i*ntnpm.v. n c o r p o r n - ;
like to buy second hand furniture.
ALWAYS BARGAINS.
quire 1103 Oak Ave. _
which the person lives or ins ‘of land in south Florida.
Tournament for I 'ft Itundid golfMidi Whitr.er.
Advertise your spare pieces in the
Dodge Roadster.
1 " o n u m l e r tin* law * * f Dlilo. If In
c i l u t c n r c , nm l If i II nsiiIvciI, t l his principal place of busi­
—-era during the .cn-.m. J. V/.
CHASE &amp; CO.
Herald Want Ads nnd sell them
Dodge Touring.
WAi ITED—Plano player wishes tvirnl
•inlilsteit o r itlhvrw'I’M* !nrrnlly ••xllnot
ness.
In tlio final round of the ama­
— Young, preside.it if tin* Hollywood
PHONE 536.
Hudson Touring.
I quickly. Phone 148 nnd the want
position
with
dar.ee
orchestra.
jg
a
l
n
e
t nil n i c r r i S ' i r r Hli*r&lt;*-hol9-1
REWARD OFFERED.
Land nnd Water Company, h ut of­ teur golf ck.mq imi.sliip at I'lo.-.n\
id department will be glad to inScrinps-Booth Touring.
Also niny snxnphone nnd violin. M. ers. eloeUllotiter*. r r m l l t n r * . n m n - I Curds of Sanford’s Reputable
HOW? liintructinn.i on Form
i
To
any
person
furnishing
in­
fered n cup for llie r.outhpaw com­ moor. Max Mnnton on the home
Oakland Touring.
I
or o i l i e r p e r s o n s "l.ilm lm t a n y
tert vour nil.
J0I0A nnd Form 1o 10; also
t
rrevn lin-l just played a poctnruformation sufficient to convict the F. Tubbs, Mt. Dora, Fin.________ rlislit. title- o r I n t e r o s t o f nnv n n -* Professional Men, each of
*pel Hors.
KENT VULCANIZING.
SEE
the
Sanford
Stove
Works,
502
the
law
and
regulations.
tun* w h a t s o e v e r . I*V. tlirn ov li o r
parties committing trespass on my
Golf professionals generally r.av l:*r riin-iii&gt; two feet l.eyoml tL&lt;
*
whom, in hit chosen profession
Snnford Ave. before buying CORNER OAK AND 3RD ST. property on lak e Ada, three miles
u n d er i V u t r n l
H o tttlio rn
I m nher
that lou-haiidcc can’t play golf eup. At i.ld:; moment Mai ton anil
WHAT? Four per cent normal
i
PHONE 17.
Direct
to
Tho
Herald,
I'nRipany,
n i,orportal&lt; »n. o r nnv otn*
stoves.
We
will
save
you
money.
the Herald recommends to the
routli
of
Snnford,
and
especially
in
Sweet
er
were
«U
:quare.
There
nnd
cite
u.i
proof
the
fuel
Hint
tax on the first $ I,Dill) of net
else In ii ml lo tlie f o l l o w i n g «l«t
MORE BARGAINS.
Wo nlso repair stoves of all kinds,
office for quick tin.I
regard to the person who stole and
none of the great mien are left wifi the boding llie h of .nipprcH!'.-.
ro-ll'ed
n
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
.
t
n
w
l
t
:
people.
income
in
oxcess
of
tinper­
1922
liupiunhilt!
touring.
*
ACENTS—Make and sell my car­ grafnnolna nnd sewing machines.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
ttS K 18
carried away the front door of tlu*
courteous service. Re­
. handers, lienee, many natural!' e.l i ::cit( inent re: Sweet; cr, eighty
■.'•is I t o 21, tiotli u u nito'rn I n sonal exemption uml credits
Lexington
Lark
(sjiort)
19-t-tfc
bon
remover.
A
good,
elenn
_______________
.
,
.
i
rtnslve, o f P ri n t: * n n tn llv lslu n o f
house,
I
will
pay
a
liberal
reward.
left-handed golfers a re taught to feet away, with n keen, ilopini
member that your tele­
for dependent!!. Eight per
Four Dodge tourings, 1921.
Northe is t u i t a r l e r o f
Hnulhnn*!
legitimate business: gowl profits. JREGULAR meals served nt the
plnv riglit-liundcd.
srrecn l&lt;» fare, prepared to match
General Shop and Mill Woffk
TH E NEW
GEORGE G. HERRING.
cent normal tux on balance of
o u a r t e r of H e rlln n 21. T o w n s h i p 21
Dodge Roadster 1919.
!
plume in a Herald Want
Being left-handed, Kelly : a- i lit Mnrstoii':« liii" «IVort. Sweet &gt;r'v.
I
Charles
McDaniels,
Bex
001,
Home*
,
phoonix,
single
meals,
by
the
St
_______
■
a
t
HOLLYWOOD
South. l t n n « e ;•» K n st. n s p e r p l a t
net income. Surtax from 1
National
touring.
6
passenger.
^rW tvV r^^^^ikU /L -Jw w d. 't Ijittty; JlT' nipt;elided .kmlr.by. tbo'lin of .. • cunt. t,o 59. per cant on-hot!
Contractor and Balkier
.... tjky-vlcq ^L'dO'li.
ATI.ANTA, Gn.. Jan U v tJ -.J . thereof' reeorileil in P i n t llie»k t. n t
•tend, Fla.
________________ !H:ty or week. Try them.
. ..
a
Three wornvdrtve. Ford trucks.
DEPOT - ' •
I
n;i they Kay in baseball, can’t hit n the cup. IFppid jn-.i ny Mari ton ■
m
pane No. I"2. P ii Ii II p Heroril :t o f
Atlorney-nt-Lnw
Brown,
state
commissioner
of
ag­
incomes over $11,000 for the
Two FSrii Chassis.
I
o
SA LE-M issiotm ly 'strawde**»lnrle f'o iin tv . r t o r t i t n . nml r i s . .
NEARING
' *|Vti”
golf hull just the rnrtie ns tie hall ami ••.topped icv. ii feat away. .
If you do not have a it
517 Commercial Street
UNDERWOOD
I U J U 1 WO g y r i v
^
wcl, rootc«l. cures r i
■
year 1923.
•
Over Seminole County
Olds H touring, 7 passenger.
The I’o tilIn v e st
q u a r t e r of t h e
riculture, is now on un inspection
right-handed players.
Certainly, It hail lieen a lir; I chuei elfort, hilt
CO.MPI.KI
ION
charge ueeount, a state­ ■
TYPEWRITERS
FOR
RENT
N
o
rth
w
e
st
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
u
n
it
llm
N
o
r
t
h
Dodge
1222
touring.
FOR RENT—Large front bed-1fully packed, 50o per hundred,
Bank
tour of the state nnd wilt make a j west q u a r t e r o f th e S o u t h w e s t q u u r the left-handed hitters in lia chill the result had left Sweorer partly
a
I
ment wil lie mailed you x 19
* room. Apply Red Bungalow, $3.50 per M. delivered. Mathews Three Dod-c tourings 1920.
do
fairly
well—Cobb,
Ruth, Htyinhxl.
T o w n s til p
21
TITS FOR TAXTAVEILS
i.
S
anford,----------Florida
High
class
Underwood
Typewriters
survey
of
the
prospects
for
the
d1
\
i&gt;
-r
’
»
(
Section^
i*
&gt;
.
■
■
('handler touring.
niie
, Co., Tallahassee, U n., Route C.
a n t , lu S e m i n o le
when tlic ad appears.
The gallery crowd of Rovernl
•Speaker, Slider and a boat of othPace’s iIjtne.
B
THE
RECORD
MONTH
for
rent
to
reliable
parties.
I
verrifirntion
of
crops
for
the
com,,•V
.Y
int'v.1
V'iori*i:i°
'
Two
Ford
touring.
For
the
purpose
of
the
income
Ijiiuisond, pre.cdng ..till closer in,
FOR SALE—Wood, 4-foot oak
V H
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
Ituick touring 1919, 7 passenger.
ARE YOU—Looking for n good
...
, _
r&gt;
! ing year upon his return. In the
It appearing t r " t n _•*' sw o rn ttllt
ho ....................
lemon tlmt there are no waited for the next attempt, the lax law u per son’j marital status
1
- *j .,lw ,**'T......
nnd pine. 10-inch stove wood
Thin is part of the sa t­ ■ IS
f
C
o
m
p
l
a
in
t
tiled
h
e
r
e
i
n
n
a
n
h
in
t
■
Ituick
tourirg
1918.
room. If you don’t find one list­ oak and pine. See or write, T. (»•
Works
or few great left-handed player.' seven-foot putt, with a partial is determined as of the last day
13 sV .M:iin Street ' ' ' Orlando,'Via.! absence of Mr. Drown. Fred yeu t h a t y o u h a v e o r rlalin r n n n
isfactory service, given
M
Dodge 3-4 ton truck.
ed in this column, insert u small Spenrmnn, Osteen.______ ________
is thnt to be u great player, tin* tymie lo negotiate. Swcetser xvaa of his or her taxuhle year. De­
M
Bridges,
assistant
commissioner
of
interest
In
tinunlit
«i«v*rrll»ril
pr«»pby Tile Herald to its
Two Rco Speedster Trucks,
n
want ad nnd you will receive the FOR SALE—Stove wood in any
.
. . I
. ,,
, l rr tv . You. nti'l vaeli of von. nro
"It it’s Metal wo can weld It"
} ( J. golfer must start when tie i* in naturally extremely keen to win cember 31, if the return is made oil
N
___________________
I ngriculture, is in char,to of the of- ■,|„.r,.f„r(. r.'.|ulr..t nn.l ortler.-.l to
1921-22.
best listings in the city._______ _
advertisers and readers.
the calendar year basis, u:i mii»t (
the kid stage, or tile eaildlc c!a... . hi" ■e-oiid champion hip in : uccc
m
quantity. See Clifford Walker, Two Light F’ord Trucks.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
• LAWYER
ftce.
I im nml n tu r n e r In-fort- o u r C i r c u i t
At that time, it ir a very ea;i&gt; ion, the first repeater in ten yeur-\ are. If on th at day lie was sin­
M
FOR RENT—Nice front bed-room or phone I l l -W.
Mr. Bridges sail! ho tiid not wisit I'n u rt nt the C o u r t llousn at S a n ­
thing “just as good."
--------------- | Two 1917 Buick touring.
U
To reach all tlm peo­
matter to awitch to right-liandoii and here lie wa.i mi the rim of &lt;l&gt; - gle, he must file a return if his
...
—
Court
House
117 I-aurel Ave.______________ EXPERT Typewriter cleaning nnd, i &lt;
I't o r li la , on Hi* 9r*t M om lu y
a
Expecting n young son to for­ t o make nny specific forecast re
j 23 Overland 4, touring.
font, with the hardest sort of shot net income for 1923 was $1,000 or
th e s a m e
attack and get away with it.
ple effectively—leave
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FOR
RENT—One
nicely
furnished
gnrding
the
crop
situation
of
the
*''.^
'
. (l, nItii
‘ A'dny ‘ n f !&gt;2I.
get
by
June
that
ho
was
told
in
repairing.
Call
H.
8.
Pond.j
Some
of
these
cars
were
traded
F e b r u a r y , A.
inure,
or
if
this
gross
income
was
left
for
n
half
nn
dan
extra
hob*
Beside: the kid. nre furred *o
a
room for couple or two ladies. phone 225 or Peoples Bank.
your Want Ail a t Tho
'in on new Dodges. Most of them Fcbrunry thnt he would l»e taken state for 1924 until Air. Brown I&gt; 1921. tlieii oe.'l t i n r e lo m o k e
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STEWART The Flortal
. swing right-handed golf club: and match. Yet in the face of thin $5,000 or more, iio is entitled
had returned nnd compiled his mimvi-r lo t h e lu ll o r r c m p l n l n t
Call Mrs. G. C. Cates’ Btore or
179-tfc have been left with us to bo sold to the circus.
Herald Office. I'hntic
Before they know it they are right- turn he walked un molly lo Ids t*» •'» personal exemption of only
llliil a g a i n s t y t u. nml t i e r e Flowers For All Occasion®
phone 22.
Wniting for a train or street d ata gathered while on his tour lori'lii
nnd applied on the purchnse of
ball, tank iuuL one look at the line •$1,990. If lie was
married, al­
II »
bonded.
In full mil i*Iso s a lil Mil w ill lie
us to send for it or
Members Florists Telegraph Dacar to pass, and then walking right of inspection.
Inki'ti *** e o n f* i—
I-#! n r r n llist you tot*
1
K”lly nayu tlirre is no law in and timped th** putt lirmlv and cv- ; though the ceremony was perphone it to the Want
He said, however, that it was iuwiii b y lllunl ile c rc o .
in front of another one coming
livery Association
golf or phy.iim why power can’t Iv cii without the slightest 'igu of j formed on December 31, he is
feared
that because of tho high
It N f u r t l i o r o r i l e r i i l th n t till*
Ail
Depot
In.cut
from
the
opposite
direction.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
uppiied an accurately from the flurry. J im bull, lulting the slope . granted Hie c emption allowed u
814
Myrtlo
Ave. Phono 260-W
In- lie iniMliiheil In tin- H nnfuril
Holding a match above the gas­ price of cotton, nytre cotton lint
of tlm riven, curled in .I an inch nr 1married person for the full year,
left ride as the right side.
Ihtlly H e r a ld , u n e w s p a p e r p u b l l s h Was
the
largest
in
point
of
salts
in
the
history,
of
this
company—and
we
First
Nntional
Hank
HIdg.
would
ho
p
l
a
n
t
e
d
next
year
than
oline tank at night to see whether
so to tin* right of Mnrston’s ball $2,509, if his net income and Ids
•■il In Huuroril. S e m i n o l e iT i u n ty ,
a is
have had some hig ones.
there was enough gus to get the wns planted this year. It is the Florida, o n e e ea c h w e e k for a p o - Sanford,----------- Florida
was
$5,000 or
MICIIOI.KON TOI'O.U II TRACK and Hum drift"d Miuaryiy thromrli w ife’s com bined
si ■
plan
of
the
commissioners,
it
was
tity nnd quality of soft water Sanford Packing Co., bet ween|
dlTe’of vnluc.
r 1■&gt;iI of •*Ic lit c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s .
B ■
car to the next town.
the center of the cup.
and $2,000 if th e combined
AT CENTER
W’lTNKHH my h a n d nnd o f f i c i a l
availalde for this city. Contract p,,|nietto and Sanford Avenues on
JSANFORD
a ■
--------------------— CO.
Thinking that nn automobile snidsaid, to urgo tho farmer to seal
MOTOR
.i*
a ■
of o f f le e a t H a n f o r d . H em ln o le
has been nwarded, m aterial or­
could successfully dispute n grade keep down tho ncrengo of cotton C ounty,
Dodge Dealers.
GAINSVILLE, Jan. II -John I*
n ■
F l o r i d a , t h i s t h e 7th ila y
dered and negotiations have been
a a
General Msehlsr sn4 Ballet
1‘hone 3. _______
crossing with a locomotive backed nnd diversify crops ns much nt. of D ecem b er. A. D. IS2T
Nicliolson, noted track nnd hs.kciu
a
possible.
W arks
completed for beginning the work,
(HUAI.)
H. A. DOITULA88.
up by seven passenger conches.
kill coach, will not come to Hu*
a a
Bqvinc
nn
automobile
on
pay-iFOlt
BALE—Reo
Speed-wagon
n n ; p l a i S’ I N mt i KF
It
is
tho
opinion
of
Mr.
Bridges
C
le
rk
C
i
r
c
u
i
t
C
o
u
rt.
if
the
tests
nre
successful,
n
suf­
m
University of Florida lids year, it
Cylinder GrlsdlsB
Sight-seeing trips are made in our Do Luxe Busses every week—from San­
1
l
..... not and two-wheel pneumatic trailH em lnole C iu iiily . F l o r i d a .
ARCHITECT
th at a number of soutli Georgia
ficient number of wells will be ments
a
when tho house was not ^ t.npncity ciRthoen hundred;! CHIEF INDUSTRIES SHOWN
li; anminced by dann s L. Whi*,*,
Ilv:
M. W eek s, l». C.
counties
will
follow
their
plans
of
a
ford
to
Hollywood-By-The-Sea.
For
full
information
about
these
fascin
at­
I'h a n e 0 3
S ssfa r d , r t e .
sunk
to
insure
the
city
n
supply
oT
athletic director. Nielioldii Im i
First National Hank Hldg.
M A INCH.
1. *1lull till* 1 nit-&lt;1 i-’l.l .11 Kill. II
a a
paid for.
'both in good condition. Eight hunthe past and plant Inrge amoun’a HCIIHI.LK
fivu million gallons of d ean , clear yetThinking
in g and interesting trips and the Hollywood Hotel special rates—till »«t
It ■Ill* il .(• Is ■•nt r tin 1 •Itll 1II* lit
H
'd
irltn
r
f
o
r
I
'o
m
p
ln
lt
ia
n
t
.
accepted a position yritli Centro
a u
that the gas. tele- ,|rt.,i ,liars for immediate sale,
I1RADENTOWN, Jan. 11.—Chief of pens, tobacco nnd peanuts Ili'Xln F rl. 12-7-24 . r u n on F r i d a y s Snnford,----------- Florida
«*1 III i»f liif'ini i Inna 1 in- Ur*. Illla a
soft water daily.
College, at Danville, Ky. it ha t j
and mail the coupon.
Di» you approve the winning plan
Yen
nhone and water rates would not Hurry Johnson, Box 542 ,Duytona industries nf Manatee county will These products have proved very for ‘J tim e s .
r
i .h .1 1\ S«*cr«**
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1
.
In•
■
•ll
tU
1
--.•
a
■
been It anted. There lie w ill roitcli
Illrv Mil i • t . i l*i. shh III iliiilinir
a
-I’fci
I'h iiN F -IBH» j
ifcach.
_
«*tc be shown in moving pictures ut the profitable, and the tlemnnd fer
in auhstuiiee?
No
a
tlm triiek nnd husketlmll team;.
In bru try, 1.*: l
F'lorida
Exposition
to
be
held
in
c
them
is
still
good,
it
wns
said.
°Puttiirg
undersize
liass
on
a
FORlT
iTlJS^-Fir.e
condition,
scat
is
NOTICE.
( I’ll t an X inside the proper Imx)
a
Mr. Bridges said the ngricultur
n Tt. »l Wit If nl r»i*i i nt Ing a
stringer nnd hoping to escape the j„K capacity 14 persons large New York in February. W. A.
MILDRED SIMMONS
DUNDEE WANTS UolIT
a
lit•*n» . i nf tl.. • ■. n . r allot!
Manning,
secretary
of
the
Manatee
nl
department
will
make
every
ef­
game wardens.
, _ t j baggage compartment Good cord
a
WEST PALM R E A C H . j a n. II
un • 1n • nt oil. t ill t. H&gt; t nil• &lt;1
Numo
The
annual
meeting
of
the
Stock­
Teacher of Pianoforte
absorbers, $400. P. county publicity department. dele-f fort to assist tho farmers this
t ’r i
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Relieving n young man when he rubber, shock ah«orl
J*fnti i lirtll nffi . Its i M.n.t Its pri-H—ileff Gaffney, local liovint' pro­
holders
of
the
Osceola
Cypress
I’lease
print
a
gated
by
the
county
commissioners
year
iq
the
perfecting
of
their
•
r|
"■tt|"l.i!!t'il
and Pipe Organ
i
!
m
with
t..Tiini*’
said: "You’re the first girl 1 (). Box 161 Sanford.
moter hat received a telegram
■.oral anti l.m v lll.laara ll»«M
Agents for
a
n ■1 I'.l. Il&lt; IjMtc n it... •A*Ml1. ut III,.
“Sassing” n traffic cop.
! sain: .
'
j * ‘ ________ _______________ to supervise the county’s exhibit nt crops to meet the prevailing c o n - 1Company wilk be held at tho o f - 1 Studio: Room 12*25, Meisch
Ihk. sturaa*
from
Johnny
Dundee,
ehiimpioti
a
•3 I
t •iir im im n ImmI- #lf • ♦Inn1rmibttH
ditinns.
One
of
the
most
difficult
ficc
of
the
Company,
Osceola,,
Honoring
th
e
stranger’s
choc.;.,
ever
tom
•
&lt;Iohnnie«
H
w„
r
d
-----------,
4
,
the
exposition,
is
preparing
to
have
ft atherweight glove a rtist, of his ■ li Mil’ • . l.t i li V.tl - 1
Atltlros.s
Building
tasks
of
the
department,
he
said.
Seminole
County,
Flnridn,
on
Buying stocks of doubtful val-^ ta k in g
.j |)c woU|,| be weeks before Christmas and think-, {be films made.
willingnc • to appear in tho ring
a a
was to make the farm er realize the | Thursday. January 17th, 1921, ut
1 ti)&gt; Him. it M.ll f
II.'1 |ll 1ll •
* j 1 :»»i |.nv
jnir she won't gui'js the rent ren*
a a
here on February 21 against ‘'mine
i; oplnb n i r Un ■.iilii.it&gt; nn.l
COURT REVERSES ORDERS ! futility of o' *nting large amounts !9;90 A. M.
a ■
good boy" in hi t clans.
City
f
it* forr«»
III ■Ilv im01,1
°
',
“
g
m
l
n
i
tho
i
,£
.
th»t
»
n
,
5
?hU
-!.u
,
,vh).
Slide
a a
_» cotton while .e_
-------p. j . FElTNF.il,
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.
. • TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 11.— of
tho state is
suffer
\\ .%. ItOIIIIH, tl. II.
nn uutnmnbie muzzle first.
1*li..1 to Aril. t - 1 \ 1III \ V1
a a
Spending
3tat|} 8Uprerne court, in a sh o rt1ing to such an extent front the
*|in-:nll)!iiE III
j ii.n«) in • M.itimo li.i.-t rlni-.
Spentling February
I
. in Florida, loupe shippedMn could P ® 1' .... ‘ Trying t i unileratniid wliat a pola a
JOB CH \.\KV TO m ix
F »r*%
Secretary.
!
I!,.title
t’rlnary t »li.»-:&gt;f*«--s atol
‘
............
”
i
half
as
good
as
art
imi
••
1
itician
will
do
when
ho
is
e
lu
te
d
opinoitt
by
division
B,
has
reversed
boll
weevil.
a
a
Are
you
a
voter?.
with
the
coal
bill
still
unpaid.
JACKSONVILLE, Jan . II -Joe
K p-cobiK) —citron le nkiti att'l
2. *..... tin- r. .•t tin • it i l ull- &gt;1
ConUactor nnd Builder
Cl u
Rending n newspaper while top.
when b v w h a t ho says when he is running, certain interlocutory orders of the
Htllfrl Wilt IN'UIIII* ii* •*t&gt;li ra Chaney of Itnltlmore will meet
bluoil lllteetm-a Kcmitlu Itllt-aiH
a a
crossing
a
busy
street
intersec.'
Believing
a
hoot
cggcr
wnen
ny
y
I
circuit
court
for
Brevard
county
in
l
Pensacola—Contract
let
for
con­
it
Y
••ii'&lt;
nn.l.,I
m
*
Tl'
i.f
\
.
ruml
Illietim.illHtn.
a a
Knockout Mors of Cineinn.ili h a
J. W. YOUNG, President
Fort Pierce—$39,000 to be spent
Can fo rd ,------------- Florida
•ills 1 1tl'l'll || • \l’l Ilf I'lltlOlllrt- 1311 I'lrat Nnllaunl Hank
I lli* ten-round boxing match here Jan.
.Mail promptly lo
a a
lion.
| he said that «t was over en &gt;t«r*
# c|crk*fl wor(l for lt the case of Waller Hatter nnd R. struction of Escninhiu Buv bridge :
r«
a
a
llullilllIK
between'
th
is
‘
point*ond^M
ilton'to
f,,r
cruction of new hospital in this
Buying
golf
nickers
nnd
having
old
and
cams
front
no.iu
i
,th
&gt;t
he
didn’t
have
whnt
was
E.
Evans,
appellants,
vs.
Ames
A.
MRS.
J.
B.
CALDER,
Local
Mgr.
•28 os one of the wind-up feat hits
a
a
Har.fi.nl
F lo rid a.
THE AMERICAN PEACE AWARD
cost $703,272.
city.
a a
the nerve to wear them only stock.
^ u -r| thrtf0 unked for, but he did have »om c-Barlow nnd others, appellees,
of an exciting’s boxing curd. Fear- &lt; 1. t * q»mi- tlmt ■in-nib mb l&gt; In lb-1
.«-m;iis
.'112
MuUisini
Avenue,
New
York
City
Valdez
Hotel,
a
a
f
I
hmi
I
t
t...
.
&lt;
1
to
till
||««ll
twice
Ceasing
to
ca
less Fern of Atlanta, who recent­
a a
it :l lull ,
ly loht a match to (Tianey, will
Sanford, Florida
* ’
If you wish to express a fuller opinion nl.ai.g lease write to tlm aa aa
• i rovhfi- for Im* t itKlinill it ir -I.-take on Young Ketehcll in an­
a
a
\ Itq.lll. lit nf tnt-'i piti. Hill las*..
American Peace Award
other ten-round struggle on the
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The Number is 148

PHONE 148

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BUSINESS
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PHONE 148

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