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                    <text>IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D 'S G R E ATE ST VEGETABLE SECTIO N
S AN FO R D , FLO R ID A, IJA TU R D A Y, DECEMBER 4 , 1920

W ID O W M c S W IN N E Y '
E N G L A N D AN D IR E L A N D W O U LD
W I L L T E S T IF Y
W ELC O M E C E S SA TIO N OF
H O S T IL IT IE S
B E FO R E C O M M ITTE E

N U M B E R 205

LE AG U E OF N A T IO N S IN T R O ­ O K LA H O M A OFFICERS
DUCE SUCH A M E A S U R E
W A N T C LA R A SM ITH
TO D A Y

!Mi F. Robinson of This City
Receives Telegram
4.— Auth­

(By Th, A iio cliU d F r t u )

,n” T il AiKxliIrd Frru)
LO N D O N , I)cc. 4.— Recent rumors
G E N E V A , Dec. 4.— An amend­
I o f important Influence working f~ r
ment to the covennnt of the
J tho conclusion o f n truce in Ireland
League o f Nntinns eliminating
a preliminary to permanent pence in
Article Ten was introduced in the
a that islnnd are revived by some news­
League assembly today.
- papers here today.
Suggestion
Ib
e made that definite measures fo r conii ciliation arc being initiated but rc- NEGROES* CONVICTED
LODGED IN J A I L
'
y ports are very vague nnd seem to be
S
A
FE
FROM
MOB
s mainly abased on remarks made by
I Prem ier Lloyd George in the house o f
commons yesterday.
—
A member o fthe house hnd nsked
the .premier whether in view o f the
approach o f Christmas, he should not
try to bring about a truce and the
. premier nnswered thnt* he “ was quite
ns nnxious ns the questioner to sec
l murder in Ireland ended nnd would
HIS M ESSAGE
) not hnvc waited fo r the approach o f
Christmns to mnkc efforts in thnt di­
, rection."
,
"
" I have repeatedly said,” Mr. Lloyd
, George continued, “ thnt I nm prepar­
ed to take any steps that will lead to
peace in Ireland."
9
The supposed movement is linked
1 by newspaper writers with tho visit
* to Ireland o f the labor commission
’ which is at pressnt in Dublin nnd
f pressure which is said to be brought
1 to bear upon the Irish hierarchy to
1 intervene actively fo r the cause o f
peace.
‘ It is stated that sentiment against .
9 anarchy is growing daily in Ireland. American trip,
9 Newspapers arc also discussing the |
* possibilities o f peace although: w ith -' A Q M C A I I
&lt; out cbntributing nny more definite A l l I Y I l H I
9 facts thnn nppcnr in journals here.
__ * _ _ _
r
Disorders in Formoy, County Cork,
* Ireland, yesterday, are said In din* * * * * ’ ***
' patches to the Dnily Moil to have
^
* been In reprisal fo r the kldnnpping o f D AN E C A P T
form er Cnpt. Penegrdnst and two othC IT Y .
: cr men In the villngu o f Rormoy on
t 1"
1 Wednesday night.
(By
"
A drnpery shop wns s e fo n
fire
LONDON
* .and the proprietor wns thrown into govict troops
, the river Blnckwatcr.
th#» Armenian

RENEW ALS SHOULD
GRANTED B Y M A N U ­
FACTU RERS.

the Federal government to create u
financial corporation to relievo the
critical situation confronting the na­
tion’s formers nnd advising a liberal
credit policy in all lines o f business.
“ The financial situation
in * the
whole country is cause for the gra v ­
est concern but not for despnir. A ll
lines of business arc realising heavy
losses hut the sw'iU deciino o f prices
of farm commodities to fa r below the
cost of production threatens a nat­
ional disaster. The situation demands
infinite patience and forbearance and
Buprrme wisdom nnd courage. Noth­
ing but evil can result from anger or
fear.
“ We believe that the tenseness o f
the situation can be relieved in sev­
ers! ways:
“ 1 —Lot every individual do nil he
an to help and encouragp his neigh­
bor. Let there be n complete mobil­
isation of the financial, and spiritual
suets of every community. Neither
God nor the government ought to be
asked to help those, who do not firs t
make every e ffo rt possible to help
ioeinieives. Thero ought to be a
united effort In every community to
keep any good mnn from being de­
stroyed bccnusc he cannot immediate­
ly meet his obligations. Under ex­
isting conditions it would be
the
seme of inhumanity and o f unwis­
dom to force nny debtor into bank­
ruptcy if by the most liberal indul­
gence he would bo ultimately able to
P*y. Business failures do more thnn
wreck business; they uft-times dcsroy mnn.

ARDM ORE, Okln., Dec.
orities in a dozen cities in Oklnhomn
and Texas are redoubling their e f­
forts to capture Miss Clntna Smith in
connection with thn fatal shooting of
Republican State Chairman Hnmon.
PROBA III. Y NO R E A L E V ID E N C E
TO HOLD TH EM ON M U R ­
LIG H T S H IP LOOSE
DER CH ARG E
E N D AN G E R S S H IP PIN G
Despite nil thnt has been written
(B ; Th» iiM d iln l P rtti)
and the testimony that come out in
BOSTON, Dec. 4.— Shipping is en­ the preliminary hearing in the Check
dangered by the Nantucket Shoals case, Victor Check and his wife, Bello
lightship being torn adrift in n nic- Check, hnvc been exonerated by tho
t ymilc gale nnd arrived nt N ew Bed­ coroner’s jury in the
preliminary
ford today .
hearing in Phoenix, Arizona. T h ey
were on trinl fo r the alleged chargo
o f killing the father, T. J. Check, ond
according to the telagram received
here they hnvc been cleared o f tho
charge and discharged from custody
nnd it remains to be seen whether tho
case w ill bo dropped nnd the estate
settled out o f court or Just what w ill
happen.
It was alleged that Victor Check
M AD E IN T O ONF. OF T H E MOST
nnd his w ife Belie Check had used
C O M FO R TA B LE HOMES IN
the fath er badly, witnesses testifyin g
T H E C IT Y
that they had heard them berating
him nnd even hitting him and tho old
man told them he wns being abused
nnd all o f these charges caused ithe
arrest o f the younger Check and his
w ife a fte r the death o f the elder
Check but it seems there was insuf­
ficient evidence to hold them and they
are now free as fa r as the coroner’s
jury is concerned.
NO TED F IN A N C IE R
D IE S IN N E W Y O R K

H A N l)

(By Th* Auocltted Pratt)

W A S H IN G T O N ,
Dec.
4 .— VicePresident Marshall arrived today tq
preside over the sennte Monday.

LA D W HO LIVE D W IT H
W O M A N .MURDERED AT
M IA M I IS A R R E S T E D

Liberal indulgences nnd renewals

IN T E R S T A T E COM MERCE COM
. M ISSIO N S A Y S BIG BUSINESS.
M EN P A Y FOR Q UICK
SE R V IC E
(By Th«' AttoclileJ P n u )

W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 4.—The In­
terstate Commerce Commission In­
vestigating charges that bip business
concerns nre obtaining priority
on
car assignments by bribing railroad
men.
E S P E C IA L L Y CO TTO N A N D FOOD

8 T U F F 8 SENATOR C A P­
P E R SAYS

loins

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enu

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If necessary the congress ahould
&lt;■ nt once to amend the Federal Ro­

N E W P O R T NE W S, Dec. 4 .— Prcsident-elect Harding nrrived here nt 10 .
o’clock spending the morning nnd go- j
Ing on the Norfolk this afternoon.
President-elect
Harding
in
his
speeches todny urged the nhnndon-,
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. . A.
- ~- mm —« • I
l t n
« W ilt t
V«
ment
o 0f sectionalism
nnd tthe
rebirth
of fearless nationalism. As the Pas­
tores steamed through the roads 25
airplanes greeted tho party nnd ships
decked with colors paraded through
Newport News. The president-elect
nnd pnrty le ft on a destroyer for N or­
folk.

.

the old parsonage it is unnoticenblo M M - U A G r A A lim s
to th,. casual observer and ct/en a
T H IS W IN T E R A N Y H O W
new garage hns been erected to add .
&lt;nr Th* AmikI*u« ,tu *

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lUilZIO
»I

to the com fort nnd convenience
of
T E R R E H A U T E , Doc. ' 4 .— S o ft
j the pastor. The home is now o n ; o f coni famine which wns threatened

Not Hard lhc

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in 1 1 v r
»E A L IN G

musl commo&lt;lious nnJ convenient
in tho city and hns been re-furnished
throughout with everything needed to
l,OKS make it a, real home.
The guests were met nt the door
by Dr. nnO Mrs. Wnlker, Miss An-

last summer Is avoided nnd In many
parts o f the country winter stocks nro
¡aid away, Vice President ^ )g lc , o f
the National Coal Association said
today.
_____________________

Pr««&gt;
Prem ier Giolltti
the Italian reguwere ordered to
or pninful inci) hns gone to Fioxlo to submit to
ent under the

,,cUo Wnlkcr nn,i sistcr* Mrf- B lou n t.'H O LD U P M EN U S E
«««1 escorted over the house* and then|
FORD R O A D S TE R
pnrlor to sip delightful j
_______
•
punch nnd congratulate Dr. W nlker
B R O O K S V lL L E , Dec. 4.— Thursnn‘l
fam ily and the stewards nml day afternoon at .1 o’clock two hold­
*be ladies o f the church upon their up men entered the store o f D. J.
beautiful parsonage.
, Sellers, nt Spring Lake, seven miles
Some one Inst night was congratu- from Brooksvillc ,nnd nt the point o f

(By Tl&gt;« AiMcUUd Frail)
.
, .
. . ‘ W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 4— Tho case
b u n PASCO C r r Y ) nual " P 01* ° f Major-General M cn ch-,ftKnlnBt Representative
Barrett, o f
^
1 cr, chief o f tha a ir service. U rgent 1 ’t .-.».«...»...
operation o f an
NTON 1 0 , Fin., Dec. 4 .— recommendations, fo r a continuing o f
,»M lo intoxicated wns noil nross* Mnrie Cour ^ns entered *he building program fo r aircraft to
or mnyor o f San Antonio, »tlmulnto the industry and enable tho
of the men cand
H E LD U P P A Y M A S T E R
P LE B IS C IT E A N N O U N C E D
councilman have
■ken n lively nI* ° 1« it* preum t responsibility ns
,
(By Th» AmmUu J Frau)
(By th • Amm Ii M Fra«».)
the primo governmental agency * t o
D E TR O IT , Dec. 4.— Two armed
A T H E N S , D«c. 4.— Prem ier Hhnl——
|co-opcrnte with other bureau o r do- men held up tho paymaster o f the Hs announced today a plebiscite on
regular, Jr- pnrtinents o f the government In the Thompson Construction Coui|mny t o - . the return o f former King Constan* use o f aircraft fo r their purjKJscs."
Jav nnd escaped with $12,000.
. tine will be held Sunday.

up men in n Ford roadster, who ran
their voadhtc-i- into S h eriff Comb’s car
nnd tore o ff one wheel* o f the aheri f f ’s car. The hold-up men then le ft
the roadster and fled into the woods
about threa miles southeast o f town.
Chase was given and continued thruout thc night, but as yet they have
not been apprehended. The ronaster,.
which was brought into Brooksvilic»
bears no license tag.

*’ ,n1'v1, ° ns to temporarily supadditional currency and afford
r „ t0 dt,,tor" ln distress.
tinn |L •"
general ndopnxnit r f 'tl IV" lu.'!1" nml bV M1« governWould rr,fhp t!°,,C,C" hcreln "Uggcstod

°uld not only afford material

.Id

and th Ui 0t °nce 8uPP,nnt the gloom
0f thc PWwm *Uh that

(Dr Th« AiiacUUd Fran)
M A D R ID , Dec. 4.— Bomb explos­
ions In several cities throughout Spain
today caused considerable damage.
A R G E N T IN E IS OUT
•'

C A S E N O LLE PROSSED

age nnd a good minister hnvc happily
met with n large nnd active congre­
gntion In Snnford. *Mny th ey,all live
long nnd prosper exceedingly is the
wish o f Tho Herald.

�.
T H B S A N F O R D D A IL Y H B R A LD , F R ID A Y , DECEMBER 3, 1920

‘ PAGB BIGHT

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+ •* * * + * * * * * + * + * * * * + +
.
Common 8onoo Bohlnd ” Lllsrary Rovo,
lutlon" That lo Now Provali.
Inc lo China.

Also “ STRANG ERS B E W A R E ”
______________________ and a B ig V Comedy
COMING — Louise Glaufn in
IUdd!e: Woman

Geraldine Farrar in 4‘The
Iiurklcbcrrj Finn M“ Hum orcsqui

ns and Moran in “FIXED BY GEORGE
A Five-Act Comedy

Also “ THE V A N IS H IN G DAGGER”
also manufacturer» o f luminous mate­
rials who nre In n-oosltlon to derive
both radium nnd meso-thorlutn from
certnln minerals, nnd they nre Inclined
to set nslde their radium for. medical
purposes nnd to use the me^o-thorlum.
which Is chemically Identified with
radium, ns n luminous mntertnl. A l­
though there tins been some difference
o f opinion In the medlcnl profession
n* to Ihe'vnlUe of radium In the treat­
ment o f tnalni'les. there Is much to In­
dicate thnt It und radio-active sub­
stances generally hove nn Important
part In the prnrtlce o f the healing nrt."
Dr. Miner hl«o &lt;te-&lt;rrlhed nt length
the us«-* of other rare earths such a»
cerium and zirconium In the arts nnd
ncleiiren. He held nut the prospect
that tom** o f them, which hitherto had
been Imported front Austria and Ger­
many. could he obtained on a limited
seal« from sourres on the Anierlcun
continent.

Movement on Foot to Substitute
Meso-Thorium in Making
Luminous Materials.

M
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Phyalc'ana and Chemlata Fati That
Everything Poulbta Should D*
Dona to Conoerva Radium for
Thorapeuiic Purpose«.

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R E C O G N IZ E D AN O L D F R IE N D
Countryman Visiting In City Had No
Fosr of Being Harmed by
“ Thrashing Machine.”
An elderly countryman stood on a
Broadway curb with more fear In his
heart than he had ever experienced In
his home county nnd more than Ills
son had experienced In Argonue forest.
To him the crossing of that crowded
street was truly the “ great adventure."
In the middle o f It were two lines
o f tracks, up and down wh'ch hurtled
great “ tanks" o f street care—Jugger­
nauts, seemingly Intended for tho sole
purpose o f crushing his aged limbs
should be venture Into their path.
On either side of them were endless
lines o f chugging trucks, with an oc­
casional horse-drawn vehicle,, and
dodging In and about wore touring
cure and autos of all kinds.
Now and then the sharp whistle of
a traffic pollcemnn wouftPrpeli safety
to the acrobatic nnd Initiated, who
dashed across the ijtreet, skillfully
dodging traffic, which turned the c o r
ner In a way no one but an old New
Yorker can understand, and eren he
cannot explain.
Finally there rumbled down the
■treet a steam roller used In asphalt
pavement work, belching clouds of
smoke hut attracting no attention. The
old countryman was electrified. Reso­
lutely he deserted t\ls shore o f safely
and plunged aero«« the street In Its
very paih.
“ Huh," he «rrunicd ne he reached the
other side. "That's one thing I nlu’l
afraid of. They used to scare horses

Schenectady, N. Y.
"
- 80 er*®* ** ,he
demand for radlam In the treatment
* f cancer and rarloua mullgnant dlePhllmh'lphl.-t.—.\ la id tunic. known
rases, that a movement la now on foot
to
excels I cuslly fitly year* in Mgc.
fo r withdrawing It aa Ihucb as posslble from the manufacture o f luminous lives on the Itltvlilu iunus. Jusl north
‘.
«Uhls and ether Industrial • purposes. c.f Hnthoru, In the Old Tork Rond
John
Ritchie «»couples a
g S to that It may be employed entirely section.
large form \»u the Jacksonville road.
fo r the treatment o f human Ilia.
’ .
. How this la being effected waa told The other riny he picked up the turtle
g-p by Dr. Hu-lnn 8. Miner, a Philadel­ la his gardens. Inltlnled on the shell
phia chemist, who addressed the east- were tliese words. "W illiam Kline,
1870.“
Inquiry developed that W il­
era section o f the American Chemical
■oricty at Union college In this city. liam Kline wn^ a farmer near JohnThe substance advocated as a sub- sonvllle. l’a.. In 1870. that he found
the turile. Inltlaled II and later reatltnte la meso-thorium. a by-product
obtained In the manufacture of thori­ Icased It In n piece o f noodlnnd. an
um, a mineral which Is extensively era­ aereage whlcli ls now pnrt ai the
, pioyed In the manufacture o f gas man­ Ritchie feruta.
'
¿lea.£ ; . Comes From Braxll and India.
-The ores from which thorium Is
v made are Imported largely from Bra«11 and India, although there Is « A soloist Is coming,
limited «iP P ly available In the United | W ill he in Sanford soon,
States. Meso-thorium can be seen nt ii.m
fhn ... ,
night and therefore Is an Ingredient of , , " * 1 the C‘ ty h“ n,m5nK
the pulnt which Is used in the mark- ! Gn ° ' CIY catchy tune,
lo g o f clock faces, watch dials and A mu&lt;lician o f great power,
range finders which can be read In I W ell known across the land,
D E A L T L E N I E N T L Y W ITH HIM
the.dark. The demand fo r such ap- And that is Graydon Lower,
pllances In the trenches during the , O f the Million Dollar Band
Consumerai Action, of Course^ Waa
. Treasonable, But Caliph Proved
I Graydon Low cr' Euphonium solo^
a Kindly Man.
■
1,1 with Harald Bachman’s " M I L
and although they are no longer mill* , i « « n o t t a o n i v m »
...
fa r*
ih ., K . r . . . . . i . n
LIO N D O L L A R B A N D will appeal
S'

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Whnt la termed the literary revolu­
tion In Clitnn alma nt n reform of the
Innguiigo used In hooka, magazines,
newsjtapera ami public illicuulon. The
outsider will jump to the conclusion
thnt this mf-nna nn attempt lo encour­
age n phonetic auhatlriitr for |deoIF G E N U IN E V A L U E S M E A N , A N Y T H IN G A N D A R E Ap.
graphic rhnrartern. Not nt nil. There
P K E C IA T R D B Y T H E P E O P L E OF S A N F O R D , W E W IL L B E TH R
la n movement to supplement Ideo­
B U SIE S T STO RE I N T H E C I T Y S A T U R D A Y A N D BIONDAY-.
graphs with phonetic signs to show
• *
'•
• ' ‘ f ^*
*
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»heir pronunciation, (he nlm being
quite ns much to standardize pronun­
SO doztn Men’s Dress Shirts, our regular $2.00 seller, made **
ciation ns make It easier (o learn to
Percale In a largo variety o f patterns, soft and, laundered cuff*.
read., nut this movement arouses no
such Interest nnd excitement ns tho lit­
Sizes 14 to 17V i, go on sale Saturday and Monday at—
’
• ■
,
erary revolution.
The Intter Is an nttempt to moke the
spoken language the standard Innm:ace for print. Literary Chinese tans
fnr nwny from the vernncnlnr as Lalln
Is from English, perhaps further. It Is
H speech of 2,000 years ago, adorned
L IM IT — TH R E E TO A CUSTO M ER
nnd frozen. To lenm It Isylo lenra
another language. The reformers were
actuated by the prnctlcnl Impossibility
of miking education really unlversnl
when In nddltlon to the difficulties of
mastering the Ideographs, children In
tne elementary schools are compelled
to get their education In terms of n
foreign language.
t
They nre nctunted even more by the
316 S A N F O R I) AVE,
B E TW E E N T H IR D A N D FOURTH ;
belief thnt It was not possible to de­
velop n literature which shnll express
the life of today unless the spoken lan­ + + + ’*-+-f’f+ 4 ‘+++++++-M -+++-M guage, the language o f the people. Is
used. Apart from the employing nnd
enriching of the vulgar tongue. It Is
not possible to develop general discus­
sion o f the Issues o f today, social,
moral, economic. •New Republic.

W h at D o You D o Sunday Nights?

To Oovotop W ild Peart.
The world’s* largest stock of pear
seedlings o f n wild, blight-resisting va­
riety found In Muncliurla. Is localed on
Ihe I.oma nira ranch near Grass Val­
ley. Cal. The young trees are from
seeds brought directly from China and
number about 100,000. \ *
Three pomologlcal experts from the
United Stntes Department of Agricul­
ture, Professora Allison, Wright and
Klngnman. recently Inspected the stock
and npproTed the experimental work.
The original trees, known na the
Pyrns t uRurlensI*. are found growing
In the" ancient burying ground of the
kings of the Manyfeurinn dynasty, and
It Is only slnre the overthrow of the
dvnnsty that the seed.« became avail­
able.
The tract la said to be vast
and to he grown to trees o f Immense
size.
E/ grafting the commercial rarjeties o f pears upon this stock good re­
sults are expected to be obtained.
Teeth nre like verbs— regular,
regular and defective.

Ir­

T ry Spending it at the

enan
YO U W IL L H E A R GOOD M
L IK E . W E H A V E A GOO
W E H A V E A S W EE T-TO N
T H E O R G A N IS T K NO W S
SW EETNESS/ OUT.
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D C H O IR A N D SO LO ISTED P IP E . ORGAN, A N I&gt;
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T H E SERM O N W IL L B RING Y O U A P R A C T IC A L .
M ESSAG E FRO M GOD‘S W ORD F O R YO U R E V E R Y ­
D A Y L IF E .
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Y O U W IL L FIN D A S P IR IT ^ O F
F R IE N D L IN E S S . AM ONG

&gt;’ C O l i D I A L

IT B E A T S S T A Y IN G A T
A B O U T ..
“ COME .THOU W IT H US,
GOOD.”

AND W E W IL L DO TH EE:

S U N D A Y N IG H T , 7:30 O’CLOCK

Post Cards at T h e Herald O f ft

On and A fter December 1st
A ll ot Our Men’s Clothing will be/Re
duced Twenty-Five Per Cent in Price
Overcoats 50 Per Cent.
These Suits consist of Hart, Shaffner &amp;/M arx
and Clothcraft Clothing, and are not suits
bought for a sale to meet the popula/demand
of today for cheaper clothing, but /re mere­
ly reduction in our prices made possible by
reduction in manufactured clothi/g, and w e
are passing this on to our customers and
doing our part in getting back Jo a pre-war
basis. These Suits are
are' all w
guaranteed and
your money back if not satisfactory

“ Companies which are now manu­
facturing thorium." sold Dr. Miner,
“ have ever slnre W14 been developInc Mi'-lr outputs of m &lt; -o .&lt;,.(,r liirn nn-l
there hit« I cen sji.-c|:il n r t lv lt y nlnric
those linen In the Inst few month«.
T l i e demand for radium In the treat
merit of cancer nnd fo r other medical

purposes U now so great that both
phrslclnns and chemlsta feel that everything possible should he done to conserve It exclusively for therapeutic
purposes. I f rcdlum Is kept In the
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It can be u«od for rentnrlcs without
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An everything Is being
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p,aJcrs in tf,e nrmy »enrice. Mr.
V °Wcr waa onc ° f the bita o f the sea­
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Twobble. who' used . to pose aa tha
nuu of the hour In this part of the

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“ He met the usual fate o f ‘atxty-mln
ute men,' “ aald
“ Squire Wlthcrbee.
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gether and decided his hour was u p "
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married when a widow camps on hla

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?*!5S K A T H R Y N W IL K E Y ,
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R FOR T H E
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W EEK.
Saturday—
\ E vcry-W eck Bridge Club with Mrs,
R. S. Keelor.
Mrs. R. L. G riffin is in Jackson
ville. She will henr Billy
Sunday
while she is there.
M r. and Mrs. i t . ** Uim , have hod
as their house guests fo r the past
week, Dr. and Mrs. J. lic it*, o f Chi­
cago, and Mrs. M. lic it* and son, o f
Philadelphia.
Mrs. Arthur Hatzard came from
Savannah, Gn., today to be the guest
o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Dumns through Christmas.
“ 13" CLU B D AN CE.
The dance nt the Hotel Valdez g iv ­
en last evening by the "13" Club, was
quite a success.
Delicious punch was served through
out the evening nnd the music fur1 ,lihed by Bushncll’s orchestra o f Dc• Land was exceptionally good.
There were about forty
couples
' sharing the pi insures o f the evening,
and among them were quite a few
out-of-town people.

e n t Tha follow in g now officers wore
elected: President, Miss Lottie Cald­
well; secretary-treasurer, jfia s Fern
W ard; membership committee, Miss
Zcta Davison, chair and Misses Lucy
Byrd Smyths and A llle H all Qillen
additional members o f th e ' commit­
tee. This class hopes to rival the
large Baraca class under Mrs. W hit­
Phone 428
Editor.
comb. Mrs. E. D. Brownlee Is tcncher o f the Phllatheas, Tho next sociol meeting w ill be held the last Mondny night in December at Miss Fern
W a n ts’ .
The Women's Bazaar wns a great
success. Mrs. Fred T. W illiam s and
the various circle chnlrs arc being
congratulated on the best Bazaar ev­
er held by the Presbyterians in San­
ford.
Sundny services at the church arc
ns follows:
'Sunday School, ,0:45 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Intermediate C. E., 2:30 p. m.
Senior C. £-, C:45 p,*m.
Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
A session meeting will be held at
the close o f each preaching service to
M E TH O D IS T CHURCH
receive members Into the church.
Services
fo r Sunday:
Sunday
We extend a cordial invitation to
School, 9:30 a. m.; preaching by the
all who have no church home in San­
pastor, 11 n. m., subject: “ The Shep­
ford to worship with us.
herd Psalm ." Epworth League, 0:30
p, m.; preaching, 7:30 p. m., subject,
H O L Y CROSS CHURCH
Report for».the year’s work In every
Church services for the
Second
department and sermon on “ Looking
Sunday
in
Advent
at
Holy
Cross
Backward and Forwnrd."
Church,
Parke
avenue
nt
Fourth
S t,
J. C. Hutchison^ S. S. S u pt, Dr. S.
will
be:
W. Walker, Pastor.
9:45 a. m., Sunday School.
11:00 n. m., Choral Celebration.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. A N D R E W
7:30
p. m., Vespers nnd Special St.
The special annual brotherhood
Andrew’s
Brotherhood Service.
service fo r nl* four Chapter^ the two
There
w
ill he no early Service this
Seniors nnd the two Juniors, w ill be
Sundny,
ns
the Rector will he nt
on Sundny night in
Holy
Cross
Christ
Church,
Longwood for the ear­
Church nt 7:30 p. m. A ll w ill meet
ly
celebration.
in the Parish House in n body not In­
The night service will be the nnter than 7:15 p. m.
The two Senior Chnptcrs w ill have nual special brotherhood scrvico to
their Brotherhood Dinner nt 3:30 p. which especially the parents and
m. on Sundny nnd the( two Junion friends o f the Brotherhood men nnd
ehnptors w ill hnvc their Brotherhood lads nre invited.

S P E N D T H R IF T CLUB.
Mrs. F. E. Ruumillnt wns hostess of
the Spendthrift Club Friday after­
noon.
The house wns very attractive In
roses nnd ferns, nnd bridge was play­
ed at two tables by the members ol
the club nnd Miss Toher ns the only
dinner on Monday nt 5 p. m.
aubstitutc.
A delicious salad course was served
P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH
at the* close o f the game«
C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE
There was n Inrge congregation
CHURCH
present nt the Presbyterinn Church
E D ITO R S TO HE IN
S U N D A Y . DECEMBER 5TH
F L O R ID A IN MARCH Inst Sundny, nnd both the Sundny
School nnd the Christinn
Endeavor
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The National Editorial Association Societies had fine attendances. One
Subject
Is to begin its tour o f Florida nt Pen- person wns received'into the Church
sacola. It is to spend March 10, 11 nnd throe announced from the Sundny
GOD T H E O N L Y C A U S E
and 12, he dates o f the annual con- before. This makes 22 members re­
AN D CREATO R"
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ven tion ,« ; S t Augustine. The tour ceived this fa ll, nnd n number o f oth­
••of the sU te, « s arranged by the com- ers nre in process o f transfer.
- Dittoes representing the newspapers,
The Philnthen Class o f the Sunday
boards o f trade, chambers o f com- School held » business and
social
It’s easy fe r an old ¿scholar m get
] m crco. and other organizations
o f meeting at the Manse Monday night, married when a widow camps on hi*
. Florida, is to include the following A crowd o f young ladies were pres-1 trail.
cities:
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Pensacola, Panama City, ’ Quincy,
Tallahassee, Jacksonville, St. Augus­
tine— a \ three days stop— Palatkn,
Gainesville, Ocnln, Lake county, Lake­
land, Brndcntown, Tampa, Clearwat­
er, St. Petersburg, Fort Myers, A r■ .'.cadla, Wauchula, Bartow, Kissimmee,
Orlando.
Railroad officials o f the Seaboard
A ir Line and the Atlantic Coast Line
have outlined a tentative itinerary to
be followed on the trip, hut this
schedule has not been definitely adopt­
ed by the committee from the Nation­
al Editorial Association arranging fo r
the tour.
A t Orlando the special train Is to
be dropped an dthc visitors are to be
taken in automobiles fo r visits to San­
ford, DeLand, Daytona, Cocoa, Fort
Pierce, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale,
and Miami.
Those who desire to visit Cuba will
* be given an opportunity, but the trip
to the Queen of'th e Antilles is not in­
A H IS T O R IC A L, E T H N O LO G IC A L A N D E D U C A T IO N A L E X H IB IT IO N
cluded in the itinerary.
G R E A TE R , NO BLER A N D G R A N D E R T H A N E V E R BEFORE
The Florida Press Association have
undertaken the raising- o f a fund o f
E N LAR G E D A N D R E C O N S T R U C T E D FOR T H E P R E S E N T SEASON
$50,000 to 'defray the expenses o f
entertaining the visiting newspaper­
men.
O f this amount, Miami, whose quo­
ta is $3,500, already has raised $10,■ 000 fo r the-entertainment'of the vis.
Ring newspaperment.— Orlando
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fo r Christmas Goods:
$ 75.00 Phonograph

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$2.00 Records

This line comprises:
Columbia, Starr, Stigir
and Regina Phonographs.
A ll new and first
class goods.
The Records are the famous Columbia line and
are right up-to-date. *
W e have a few Gennett Records that will sell
for 50 cents each.
These prices cash. Install­
ment prices 10 per cent higher. ]

Buy the baby a new bunny blanket
at A. Kanner’s, 213-215 Snnfonl Arenuo. Phone 550,

ONE DAY

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TH E O N LY CIRCUS
T H A T W IL L BE HERE T H IS Y E A R

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Trained W ild Anim al and O ld
Buffalo W ild W est Exhibition

300-HORSES M AR V E LO U S B E A U T IE S -300
H ISTO R IC A L W I L D

FOIt C H R ISTM AS
Just received new line of crepe
paper for package wrappers or
decorations for the holidays,
polnsettia and holly all In vivid
red and green, quite the prettiest
line ever seen in Sanford— only a
few o f each so get them now.
Bojx Stationery in all o f the
latest shades and rtyles— nothing
but the best o f paper and enve*
lopes at very reasonable prices.
Quite the prettiest and moat sen­
sible Christmas gifts for cither
"H e r " or "n ils ."
Christmas Cards and
New
Year's Post Cards o f all kinds
each up. You get the benefit of
our buying in job Iota. Alt very
pretty and ntw. And then you
can get engraved tarda or sta­
tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
ed or your monogram printed on
✓ the finest o f bond papers in all
colors. Come In and take'a look.
H E R A L D P R IN T IN G CO.
' Herald Squar«

W E S T E X H IB IT IO N

500— People, Arenic Celebrities— 500
O PEN CAGES O F R A REST W IL D A N IM A L S
SEE R O Y A L ’ S FAM O U S HERD OF PER FO R M IN G E L E P H A N T S W HO
H A V E D E LIG H TE D T H E H E A R T S OF T H O U S A N D S OF SPEC­
T A T O R S .’
T H E S T IC K N E Y S , W ORLDS F A M O U S D AR E BACK RIDERS
F U N N Y CLOW NS A N D

A E R IA L AR TIS TS '

A BIG M A G N IF IC E N T F R E B S TR E E T P A G E A N T
BRASS B A N D S A K D CALLIOPESA CIRCUS T E E M IN G W IT H W ONDERS

Afternoon at 2
Nig
Under Water Proof Tents
Doors Open One Hour Earlier

Classified advertisements, S cent« a line. No ad taken fo r less that
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Caal
must accompany all orders. Count Nfire words to a lino and reralL ac
cording!/.
FOR R E N T
FOR R E N T — One nicely furnished
room, 320 Oak Avc. Phono 308-J.
187-tfc
FU R N ISH E D ROOMS •Two furnish*
ed bed rooms. Inquiro 311 Park
Avenue._______________________ 157-tfc
FOR R E N T — Two or three connecting furnished housekeeping rooms,
closo In. Phone 348-WJ Coll before
8 a. m. or after 5 p. m. 509 East
Third._____________________
205-Gtp
FOR R E N T — One nicely
furnished
room fo r one or two gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have use o f garage.
Phone 23 fo r particulars.
200&gt;tfc
FOR
R E N T — Two furnished bod
rooms nnd one kitchenette.
514
Second and French, West.
208-3t
FOR R E N T OR L E A S E — Work shop
on A. C. L. track formerly occu­
pied by S. O. Shnnholster, Sanford
Mach. &amp; Fdry Co. Phone 62. 208-tfc

LOST— Western Union branch de­
posit book. Finder please return
to Western Union office.— J. P. nail,
Mgr.
180-tfc

Buy n nice warm bath robe for
cold weather.— A. Knnner, 213-21S
Sanford A vc. Thone 650.

FOR S A L E OR E X C H A N
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Are.
W alking distance to city. Two lot*
com er Center and Elm Avc. Two
lots west side Palmetto avc., 50 ft.
W ANTED
from Eleventh St. M ake offer. B. T.
W A N T E D —Team work
Inquire o f
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Lo*
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-COtp
Angeles, Calif.
208-lmo-p
W A N T E D — Small iron safe. Phone
A. Knnner has a new line of amok380. ,
206-5tp
ing seta and other articles fo r pres­
ents. Phone 550.
county fo r the best storage battery
Overcoats reduced 60 per cent.—
or. the m arket W rite Box 1045| Or­ Sanford Shoe A Clothing Co, 204-Etc
lando, Fla. »
205-4tp
P L A N T S F Ó k S A L B — ¿abbagie per
Buy your post car.I* at the Herald
1000, $1.50; Cauliflower, Handers
office.
4
Snow Ball, per M, $2.50; Lettuce, B.
B., per M, $1.50; Ice Berg, per M,
W A N T E D — To rent, a ty
$1.50; beets, Crosby’s Egyptian, per
an Underwood preferred,
M, $1.50; Onion, yellow Bermuda, per
298.
W A N T E D — Books to keep or other M, $1.50; onions,-white Bermuda, per
offlco work a fte r 5 p. m. Address M,,$1.63; Celery, yellow golden, per
Self-blesching
Imported
125 care Herald.
202-8tp M, $2.00;
celery, per M, $2.00; French celery
W A N T E D —Some disc plowing done,
se&lt;;d, guaranteed, per
M, $2.00.—
Apply C. W . Formater, Route A,
Clay County Gardening. Co., Green
Phone 402-Ji
204-6tn
Cove Springs, FIs.
11-12
W A N T E D — Your old batteries‘ to rebuild. Let' us make your starting
and lighting a pleasure. W e are au­
thorized "E X ID E " dealers and have
a Battery for all makes automobiles.
l'E X ID E , *the Giant that Uvea In a
box."— Ray Bros.
Phono 548, old
Ford Garage._______
17fl-tfc

LOST OR S T R A Y E D — One red pig,
4 months old. I f found notify E. W A N T E D — House or apartment o f 3 . ...
B. Randall, Jr., 825 First S treet
or 4 rooms, unfurnished, fo r man 1l n°pC
q^
191-tfc and w ife with two school children.
SAL1
p ra t o f references. Seq or write, G.
FtV* *?°
M IS C E LLA N E O U S
B. S., job dept, Herald office,
dh-tf * * ? '
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ROOM A N D BOARD, $11 per week,
109 East First street, over Union
Pharmacy.
_________________ 103-tfc
Reduction on Douglas Shoes and
Hart, Schaff:t«t; &amp; M a rx Clothing
Carpets and Ruga washed R IG H T
I dry goods.— A. Kanner.
Phone
reduced 25 per cent— Sanford Shoe
on the Door with the Hamilton Beach
A Clothing Co.__________
2044te
Electric Carpet Waaher. Restores col­
Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx Cloth!
on . Kills all germs.
Satisfaction
FO R SALE«— One large multi, on*
guaranteed. For estimate or demon­ reduced 25 per cent.— Sanford Shoe
cow and calf, 2Q game roosters, and
204-5tc
stration, phone 650 o r address Elec­ A Clothing Co.__________
fiddle rosin and some candy.—Cod*
tric Carpet Washer. R. A., Box 206,
205-Stp
A bracelet watch fo r your Christ­ Hill, Lockhart, Fla.
Sanford.
203-6tp mas present. Come to A. Kanner^, FOR S A L E --S ix room cottage, close
B A T T E R Y TR O U B LE S ? Do not run 213-215 Srnford Avc. phone 550.
in, doublo lot, largo garden apace,
your battery until she is entirely
Come to A. Knnner’a for your Various kinds o f fruit tree*. Owner.
dead. The battery' is tho costliest ac­ Christmas' toys. Dolls, etc. Phone P . O . B o x . 117.
2 0 7 *2 tp
cessory to your car.
SVe re-chnrgo
and re-build all makes of batteries.
trucka almost new, w ill sacrifice— Ray Bros. Phone 548, old Ford FOR SALE— Typew riter table, gard
en hose, porch swing, preserve jars. — Bryan Auto Co.
207-3te
Garage.
179-tfc
jelly glnsses nnd odd pietes o f fur­
FOR S A L E — A peach o f a truck
Buy your post cards at the Herald
niture, lf)j Seventh S t
19913tp |
office. Beautiful views, lc each.
farm on hard road. Don’t buy unOvercoats reduced 50 per cen t— til you see, H. B. Lewis, 100 North
— Get your Scratch Pails from Tho
Sanford Shoe A Clothing Co, 204-5tc Park. Phone 349.
Herald
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Gas Stoves
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Hardware

National Madza Lamps
25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volta.
20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volts

Everything Electrical
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Phone 442

115

Sanford’s Most Popular Hotel

SEMINOLE HOTEL and GRILL
Under Management of

WALTER B. OLSON •
Our Specialty-—Seminole's
famous $1 Sunday Dinner
dc luxe.
A la Certe S ervice all d a y .

EVERYTHING
for

THE BUILDER
From the Foundation
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HILL LUMBER CO.
Quality-Secvicd-Price

We Guarantee A ll
Battery Repairs
E m y Mattery repair wc make
la!
»«rantccd for six monlha. W o are
•Ur to do this because In repairing
make of battery we are licensed
‘ o uM patented feature« which have
nude Vesta batteries famous.,

Sanford Balleiv* Service Co.
HENAUD, Prop.

Phone 18P

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S A T U R D A Y , DECEMRER 4, 1920

A N A P P R E C IA T IO N
On Monday morning, Novem ber 1
1020, w m laid- to rest In beautiful
Forest HUI cemetery,- a ll't h a t was
mortal o f Mrs. E va A. Curtiss, who
died October 28, in Sanford, Florida,
where aho had lived during the past
14 years. I t seems fittin g thnt some­
thing more than the bare announce­
ment o f death and burial should be
said by some one who knew her well,
as it had been m y good . fortune to
havo known heg fo r fou r decades.
Madison had been her home fo r
more than h alf a century. Born in
the state o f N ew York, she came here
in the F ifties with her husband, Mr.
E. R. Curtiss, who was
Madison’ s
chief photographer fo r many yean .
Past fo u r score and enfeebled In body
she yet took a keen Interest In all
that made life beautiful. H er mind
was alert, nnd she maintained to the
last h fine npprcclntion o f the glo r­
ious world in which she lived.
She
was a true Christian, nnd always took
nn active Interest in the moral and
spiritual w elfare o f the community.
She labored fo r the building up o f the
kingdom when laborers were
few ,
she generously gnvc and sacrificed
when there was little to give hut lovs
and tears. Thus she nobly helped to
Iny the foundations o f our religious
and civic life. W c do well to remme-.
1&gt;cr nnd honor her along with others
who .toiled together in her dny to
make our city morally and spiritual­
ly beautiful. N o r can we let them
sail" aw ay from our earthly vision
without flashing them our loving sa­
lute, "H a ll and Farewell 1"
Kind Nature gave this excellent
woman many rare qualities. She wns
reverent, optimistic, full o f
faith,
courageous, with an unusual talent
fo r doing things. She called herself
s Martha In the household o f faith.
Endowed with fine qualities fo r lead­
ership, she was* ever a' power fo r
good im the church to which she be­
longed and In the community in which
she lived. There Is much tender path­
os in the reflection thnt when the oth­
e r day, she returned in old age, with
closed eyes and silent lips, to the city
she had loved so long so few were
le ft o f tho old friends with whom she
had been associated, in the earlier
life o f the city,— just a few who re­
verently accompanied her to the “ silent city.” But there Is great jo y In
tho belief that those who knew her
best nnd loved her most will throng
the shores and shout her welcome
home, when her boat shall cast anch­
or where the signal lights are swing­
ing, where the wnters are still and
tho storms never beat.
Love fo e the beautiful was n pns-sion o f her. soul, nnd she sought to
give it expression in many exquisite
works o f art. And that deligh tfu l oc­
cupation held her passionate Interest
almost} to the very hour o f her trans­
lation.
She was ever striving ■ to
make the canvas tell you what things
shd saw in this glorious word. Thus
forest and lake, fields and hilts, Dow­
ers and fruit, sunset nnd dawn, all
charmed her soul, and It is wonderful
how they stole so many delightful
hours out o f her busy life. Though
the painter has gone, she hns le ft our
c ity enriched by one o f the rarest
treasures' o f her ntt— the beautiful
painting o f tho city o f Madison ns
seen from the south shore o f Lake
Monona. This treasure adorns the
walls o f the Young Women’s Chris­
tian Associntiqn building on
State
s tre e t And when you look, upon it,
remember the noble woman and cher­
ish tho memory o f Mrs. Evn A. Cur­
tiss.— E. L. Eaton, in the Wisconsin
State Journal, Mndison, Nov. 6.
Hick: "T im e isj money."
Wick
N o wonder then people buy on tick,

C H R IS T M A S JIN G LE S - T H E Y
He prepared fo r another Christmas
Start a hank account
Get your dollars 'l l ! together
Though but small the first amount
You w ill thus have formed a nucleus
Round which other will collect
And some day you'll havo a surplus
T h a t today you'd scarce expect
And life's rainy days you may dis­

count

B y starting now a bank account
W ith the

Peoples Bank of Sanford
T H E B ANK T H A T SERVICE B U IL T
As Christmas .Time again draws near
Y o u ’ll find many gifts suggestions
here
In Silverware, Dinmonds, Watches
and Chains,
Lockets and Bracelets and Pretty
Rings
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There’s nresents here for girls or boys
And gifts the old folks would enjoy
And o f course you know Us under­
stood
When it comes from John T. Brady
it must be good

John J. Brody
* JEW ELER
Sanford, Florida
You’ ve heard it said that money tnlkB
N ow that is not n jest
For in buying Christmas presents
here
Your moneyshows some “ cents”
For Hardware,Tools and Cutlery
And the best Stoves that you can
buy
When trading here your money talks
But it dpes not say goodbye

Th e Hill Hardware Co.
Detroit Vapor Stoves, Aluminumware
Tinware, Granitcware, Guns,
Ammunition, Etc.
The people know f o r miles nrqund
When thfcy bring Poultry, Butter
and Eggs to town
That we pay top prices and that is
why
Our pntrons say w c satisfy
And no better class o f things to'eat
Than thoao wc sell,-you’ll find
Our groceries and fruits nro hard
to beat
Please keep that fresh in mind

Mrs. G. C. Cates
Fancy Groceries and Feeds of all
Kinds, also Nuts, Cakes, Candies
Phone 22
Sanford, Florida
There’s n clothing ptore in Sanford
For men and boys who know
A store fo r particular dressers
Who want all their things Just so
And whether it be a visit o f clothes
A hat o r shirt or tie
An overcoat or underwear
Thla la the place to buy.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co,
M E N ’S F U R N IS H IN G S
Quality F irst
A ll drug■ stores, friends, are not nlike
on.
There’s
a difference you .know
And fo r service in peracriptlons
Folks knowljust where to go
Mobley’s Drug Store Is known' to be
A store of-reputation
Where when you buy you can rely*
On no adulteration.

M obley’s Drug Store
School Books, School Supplies and
Stationery: Iluylcrs, W iley's, W hit­
man's Candies, Leg Cahln Pecan Roll,
Van Qox Remedies, Cameras, Films.
I f you're thinking o f ah auto
On which you can rely ,
Then get a demonstration
In a Rco before you buy.
I f you’ll step Into our salesroom
W e can quickly show you why
♦The car that a thousand friends
Is the car you ought to buy.

Bryan Auto Company'

Mlnod Pressure— Neuritis

Have you ever thought o f this, friends
Though you're prosperous today
It Is nqt what you’ re taking in
But what you put away
Old age will some day find you
A t least we hope It may
W o also hope you'll be prepared
For some distant rainy oay 4

The oceans are made from drops o f
rain
Large crops from the seed you sow
And grains o f sand make the mighty
land
T a ll oaks from acorns grow
And so it Is with the little dimes
I f you save them up you knbw
F o r largo accounta fo r a future day
From small deposits grow.
Start Now W ith the

Seminole Count? Bank
Join the Ranks o f Those Who Look
Ahead.

First National Bank
O F SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A
Make Your Money W ork fo r You

Let L.
And
About
I f it

P. McCulIer sell you Groceries
you'll not w jr ry any more
the quality o f the goods
comes from M cC u lW s Grocery
Stoic
For no better class of things to eat
Than those he sells you’ll find
Their excellence is hard to bent
Please keep that fresh in mind.

There's a furniture store in Sanford
That has gained a fa ir renown
W here stoves, furniture, rugs and
linoleums
And household thiugs are found
In fact they hiivu most everything
That's needed In this line ,
So why not give n useful present
T o some one Christmas time

L. P. McCulIer

M iller and Son

F A N C Y GROCERIES
Our Groceries arc Always Fresh for
our prices keep them on the more.
Stone’s Fruit Cakes. National «Biscuits
Phone 277 nnd 276
. •

Furniture, Household Articles, Boys'
Wagons. Go-Carts, Dolls, Fur­
nish Your Home Neatly,
Sweetly and Completely.
Ladies o f taste, who really care
About the way they dress
Know our lints, Hosiery nnd under­
wear
i
A re the latcat and the best
Y ou ’ ll find the now creations
In corsets on display
Together with swcatcrd and fancy
goods
Thnt arc here in largo array

I trAdc at home nnd never roam
Seeking “ bargains" elsewhere.
I love the town in which I live,
For all my interests are there.
And then, again, T buy from friends,
W o nil need one nnother.
When I run short I can nppronch
M y denier ns « brother.
When buying here with conscience
clear,
I put my money down,
I know it stays righ t here and works
For the welfare o f my town.
Another thing, righ t here I bring
The produce that I rnlsq
And always get an honest deal—
I'vo found that It pays.
And then, I'k n o w when buying here*
It helps things to relax,
And also helps the man who pay*
Ills portion o f the tax.
And when I ’m sick or In hnrd luck
The mnn I buy from 'a hero
W ith tho pocket book, if need be,
And kindly words o f cheer.
So that Is why I trade nt home;
I ’m a booster thru and thru
Fob a town that's good to live In
Is good 16 buy In, too.
It at any time you’re taken sick
And you need re lie f and need
quick

J. M . Dresner
Indies'-A pparel, Fine M illinery, Cor­
sets, Hosiery nnd Underwear
To Bee yourself In tho future
An others see you r.ow
W ill be impossible unless
W ith me you will allow
You have a perfect photograph
Thé kind you’re proud to show
Made by the girl who knows the art
In your local studio.

Phillips Studio
the Personal Gift for Christmas
Portraits, Frames, Kodak Finishing,
Y O U R rllO T O G R A P II
110 Park St.
Sanford, Fla.
To Fleetwood’s Confectionary
A v is it la a treat
For here you find pure candy
T hat is always fresh and sweet
They make all the popular fountain
drinks
And servo the best Ice cream
And when you.taste their1 Bundles
Y ou ’ll say they are a dream

it

Bower and Roumillat will do the trick
And do It In a hurry
And It should be thoroughly under­
stood
When you want It bad you want It
good
And ^ stnnds to reason that you
would—
So you need never worry.
I f It’s from

Fleetwood arid Company
Elm er’s Candled, Complete Box A s­
sortment, Complete line o f Ha­
vana Domestic Cigar*, Station­
ary Novelties.
The Perkins £ Britt Clothing Store
Con suit the purse o f rich or poor
In shirts, clothing, hats and shoes
The latest styles from which to
choose
The newest furnishings are there
And men's suits all ready to wear,
And whether your purchase Is large
or small
They give you the same service and
all.
The Store That is D ifferen t

Bower &amp; Roumillat
P E R S C R IPT IO N DRUGGISTS
Complete line -of Christmas Ivory
Goods, Stationery nnd Imported P er­
fumery Sets, Kodaks, Fancy Candles.
Como In nnd see our holiday line
Old Santn hns le ft here, for Christ­
ians time
There’s games nnd toys and toddle
bikes
And kitty cars thnt bring delight
There’s lnndp o f dolls nnd mechnntcal
things
That Christmas cheers to the young­
sters bring
W ith kites, Vlctrolns nnd bubble
books, too,
To solve the Christmas G ift prob­
lem for you.
Santa Clnus Headquarters

Perkins &amp; Britt
Sanford's Leading Clothing Store
For Men and Boys.
There'd. be but one shoe i f everyone
knew
The ÿ n d that W oodruff &amp; Watson
have fo r you
For com fort and style they can’t be
bent •
So why not give your fee t a treat
The stock Is large and good and new
So i f you want an honest shoe
Remember* the name nnd you w ill find
That W oodruff and Watson sell tho
better kind
*

Yowcll Company

W here Service f« Certain
REO CARS and T R U C K S
Auto Repairing and Accessories

W oodruff and Watson ■

Ladies' IReady-lo-W enr, Dry Goods,
Notions, Men's Furnlsiilngs.

Clothing, Shoes, Men’s .Furnishings.

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♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 + 4 »4 + 4 + + 4 4 4
• "M "f4 'M '4 4 *4 *+ 4 4 4 *+ + 4 + + +I+ + + 4 + + + + 4 + 4 + +,■4 4 + -M
•

O ffice supplies at the U p raid.

B R IN G Y O U A M E S S A G E

%

Brotherhood of St. Andrew

LETTUCE HAMPERS

HOLY CROSS PAR IS H

The “ Logical Treatment”

“ H M E G IZ IR ”

All Kinds in Stock All
the Time

Senior Chapters No. 425

lo r Many Human Ills
, ’* r" ,V!,lii

Junior Chapter« No. 1254

Rheumatism

Prices Absolutely night

R E LIG IO U S — Ideals o f Christian Mnnhood.
S O C IA L— Proper

Entertainment

doors excursions.

B uyH im AB icycle

in-doors nnd

W e carry a full line o f
W H E E L goods. See them..

T O Y-

'

Service— 'f he Best

Moving Picture Machine.

A T hV e T IC — Bowling A lleys, Basket-ball; Boxing; Punch­
ing Bags, Volley Ball, and all Games.

OUR STOCK IS C O M PLE TE
Make your selections* noW.
Wc
have the finest and best assortment
o f BIC YC LE S that has ever been
made, and at prices and terma to suit
everybody.

out*of-

MEM BERSHIP-

Cotton Séed Meal
Nitrate Soda Kainit
9

•

*

O U R PRICES W I L L S A V E Y O U M O N E Y

Chase &amp; Company

SMITH IIROTHERS
jfcj. 2 Í

F.-i^rt Rrnnir Work
117 Park Avenu«

T R Y A H E R A L D W A N T A D Post Cards at T h e Herald O ffic e

a y *

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920
declared &gt; Mr.
A paper that doesn’ t hold the con­
fidence o f ita readers is a failure ns
n community nsset, although it may
be a successful business proposition,
nnd this is renlized in newspaper fra*.
It can accomplish no
ternity circles
good if it thinks no good— Jackson
ville Metropolis.

IE H E R A L D P R IN TIN G CO., l o t
[HL I . H O L L Y _________________ Editor
N . J. LILLA U D .-Secretary-Treasu rer
H . A . N E E L ..-«-.G e n e r a l Manager

every young buaincB* man m uwi com«
munlty in a

connection

here.

N O W M A K IN G

R O B E R T J. nO J.LT, Jr.
'^C irculation Manager
•hone Herald Office 148 **r 64.
4

permanent

Identify yourself with this bank and

Pecan Nut Roll

you have taken the first

Fresh Daily

important

step on the Road to Success.

$1.00 PO U N D

SmWcrtftoa I*rie. a

W ater’s Kandy Kitchen
Miraras la City by Cirri.r

the general waste basket as prepar­
iti fo r the jnnitor!
B R A D L E Y M ATTR E SS F A C T O R Y
Newspapers, as a ‘ rule, can be de­
Orlando. Fla.
pended uprn to work’ fo r the general
welfare. More and more they are Makes old Mattresses new at on»*
devoting their news column
to
a
third the cost o f a new one.
strict narration o f news and confin­ PHONE 804
16 B R Y A N T ST.
Florida is sleeping while Califor- actions.
ing their opinions to the
editorial
\
11-lfillm o-p
Ida eels the plums.
1 Thla » ltu» U« n now ^
m" *
_________ D________
chants nnd almost as directly , the section. This is the proper course to
W
This state certainly needs to wake consumers. Unless there is a rrsump- be followed nnd U meets with the api)i»‘ an d ’ g c r busy with 'raiTre.'d rates
o f buying the demand w ill con- proval o f the public,
and shipping problems.
tinuo to fftU o ff*
Pn)duStlor&lt; w ill,
“ A nagging newspaper in a com0_________
naturally, cease, and many men w ill j munity is as opprobrious ns n nag*
As Goad as the Best
And the greatest object in life with be thrown out o f work. Just as soon ( r
•I Daily Senrtce
Sanford pconlo should bo the Inland ns one industry* is thus disrupted oth- ( *■
Phone 66
9
W aterways through Florida.
era i&gt;ecome affected nnd in time the 9
KOKOM O. U N IT E D S T A T E S
f
_________ o
; entire economic structure of the na- *
A
N
D
M
IL
L
E
R
T
IR
E
S
$
It w ill mean better freight rates tion is in upheaval,
n
O
W
E
RED
T
U
B
E
S
$
and hundreds o f tourists with their
It would, therefore, be the part o f
$
yachts tied up here several weeks in wisdom for the buying public to sat- j *
$
the winter. '
|isfy the needs they now have at c u r - ;*
And
they
are
the
Beat
$
*
_________ o----------- , rent prices in 'o rd e r that they may i *
9
. Demonstrated in your' home.
N ow is the time to arrange fo r hold their Jobs and maintain their *
$
Christmas orders should be givyour holiday advertising.
Only
a present wage scales.— Pensacola J o u r-1*
•
B. &amp; O. MOTOR C O M P A N Y
fe w more weeks till Christmas and nal.
,
en Early.
Sanford, Florida
I
your advertising will cause them to
B. E. W IL L IA M S
I
shop earl yand help everybody all N E W S P A P E R S N E V E R IN N E E D
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
-I
OF S P A C E -F IL L E R S
«round.
Daytona Beach
£ L.
-I*
108-2Gtp
“ The statement that newspapers
B E TT E R E N T E R T A IN M E N T
use 'stu ff to fill up’ their columns is
Every newspaper}
now
The Woman’s Club is to be congrat­ ridiculous.
ulated Upon bringing to Sanford the has enough new each day to fill half
M illion Dollar Band that w ill give a dozen newspapers nnd the great
two conccrta here next Wednesday, question is not what to use but what
The W oman’s Club will sell tags fo r not to use; what is essential to the
the concert and may make enough to best interests o f the community."
come out all right or they may not
This is the word o f David E. Sm iley
but they do not have to guarantee the managing editor o f the Philadelphia
band any stipulated amount nnd the Evening Ledger, made in a recent
ladies arc game to have the band address at Lancaster, Pa., apd newsP O R K and M U T T O N
whether they make anything or not. papermon. throughout the country
SAUSAGE of All Kinds
They are actuated with the spirit o f know that it is the truth. However,
H A M and BACON
givin g Sanford a better d a is o f mus- there Is that class o f people
who
1c and a better class o f entertainment really believe that newspapers
are
A T R IA L S O L IC IT E D
■and they will endeavor to have sever- kept busy finding copy to fill
u^i
«1 high class attractions here this win- their paces. They think that elaborter. The people should show tbeir ation is necessary to publication, that
^appreciation o f their efforta by giv- editors stay up nights trying to "dope
J. H ,;T illis, Prop.
in g the band a most liberal p a ^ n - ' out’ ’ things to put In their pnpere.
age fo r the band is a good one nnd
For instance, i f the Metropolis put
the Woman’s Club should be assist- Into type every nrtlcle that comes In. f
*
* to thla office daily from the Assoed in their efforta.
_________ a_________
dated Press, the United Press, the
International News, the Newspaper
B U SIN ESS SENSE.
Enterprise Association, to say nothF o r many weeks people have been Ing o f the other dally features purOn the first o f each month
declining to buy because they have i-hused from syndicates nnd thc.cnoryour rent is due.
W hy give
been w aiting fo r lower prices. The mous amount o f copy prepared by the
other people your money. Buy
movement has had its effect and de- local staff, it would require nt least
you s home and each mouth
¿ L YA -vA -VA A
A A A A W
«Qu
mand has fallen o ff to such an extent fift y pages to print them, exclusive
V
v V t v V
v V
instead o f paying
out
rent
that wholesale prices of practically 0f the advertising. While no other
money, pay on a home that la
«11 commodities arc down to pre-war newspaper has anything like
this
yours.
«‘1
levels. Trade reports from day to number o f services, nil o f them arc
Beautiful homes on
Park,
day report tbe phrase, "low est price forced to resort to the blue-pencil,
Oak, Magnolia, Palmetto and
lit fiv e years.”
j An editor is kept busy cutting down
M yrtle
avenues,
Sanford
This slackening o f demand has been ' and choosing material o f Interest to
Heights, nullding lots In any
'/fji- good thing in many, ways. It has, • the general' public. People laboring
location.
’ o f course, forced the decline in prices,] under the impression that newspapers
although there have been other con- are "hard up" fo r written
matter
tributing factors.
j might do well by calling at their favBut the cessation o f buying can be orite newspaper office In the after"T h e Rea] Estate M an "
rw a. is
m nrHSuNi
carried ton far.
Retail merchants noon pr morning and asking to see
have cut their prices to such on ex­
tent that the, paper losses which they
were forced to take several weeks
ago have become renl losses nnd to- j
day much merchandise in Pensacola (
Is selling at less than its original i
cost.
t
,
. O f course, wise merchants have n o t!
been forced to take nil o f the^ losses. I
Coffee 6c Sandwiches 10c
The far-sighted man saw tlu-t th ere1
Pics, home made 10c cut
must be a return to normal and a cosBest Coffee in Sanford
nation o f war-time extravagance. A c - 1
jjo£
cordingly last spring many o f them f T h e F in est F l C * B le a c h ever \ao-unloaded their stocks and kept them ■
Princess Theatre Bldg.
as low as possible and still give scr- ‘ as, e. w. snsr co.. ms.i
, vice ¿nd retain their customers. When
the wholesaiei; began price-cutting » + + + + + + + » + + » + + + + + + + + + * + + + + + + + » + - &gt; + + + » + + + + » 4 ~ » + + + * + + + + + +
these merchants bought short sup- &lt;■
plies and from .week to week they %
Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.
have takdn advantage o f the fa llin g ' £
market. This is technically known as *
"equalizing the costs" nnd is
th e ' &lt;•
same system a stock buyer follo w s! +
.when-he buys stocks at n high price +
Beginning with DECEMBER F IR S T I will again assume the mannnd the market falls. Instead o f sell­
n Crol» ing nt the low price he buys more
stocks, thus reducing the average
Member o f tbe Associated Press
cost o f hie boMings. If th&lt;* market
advances even slightly he stands a
good chance to profit on his trans-

Lord's Purity Water

T H E HOOVER

Suction Sweeper

Prime

Western Beef

SALES

SERVICE

F. P. Forster, President

N E W

B. F. Whltner, Cashier.

Seed, Our Business.
Honesty, Our Motto,
Purity, Our Watch­
word.

English Walnuts, ! b . ___________ $ .50
English Almonds, lb .____________

JO

English Brazil Nuts, lb .,________

.40

Seeded Raisins, lb . ______________
Seedless Raisins, l b : ___________
Cleaned Currants, l b . __________

The L. Allen Seed Co.

c o m e i n a *: d s e e u s .
(Southern Seed Specialista)
.40 W ekiwa Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.
' '______________ I
______
.35 • '

.40

Cluster Raisins, lb. '_______________JO
Richelieu Cluster Raisins, lb.___

.60

London Layer Raisins, l b . _____

.40

URK
è

FOR EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING

California Figs, p k g , ...................... 25
Dromedary Golden Dates, p k g ...

.25

Filled Dates, p k g . _____________

.90

York Improved Apples, pkg.— .

.75

Cor. First and Sanford Ave.

nichelleu Mince, Meat, Jar______ 1.35

Pico Hotel

English Walnut meats, lb ...6 0 to .75

Buy Meat You Can Eat

Pure Food Market

Phone 105

402 SinfoH Are.

December 1st

PARTS ACCESSORIES

BRYAN
A Ü .T 0

CO.

ENAMELWARE

J

E. F. L A N E

-

Announcement

TJaking Orders for
JCmas ¿Sox Oranges
S P E C IA L PACK

+
♦
+

agement and delivery o f milk from

X

call 367.

X

service given as heretofore under my management.

formerly.

the P IN E H U R S T

W e hare the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
' Financial Responsibility ,

Crenshaw,Priddy &amp;Co.
Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

as

G R A P E F R U IT

P inchurat D airy

Car lot receiver« and dinlributor« all kind« Fruit and Produce*
Consignments Solicited*
Rtprtncit t
P ro d u «« Rapartar C*.. Now York
National S ta u and C ity | u |

T A N G E R IN E S

ZÛtimà»

, , ,.

_

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.,

—

Aah Your Bank About l/s

i i

Delivered Fresh Every Day

M IL L E R ’S B A K E R Y

P L E A S E CO-OPERATE
with the new management of E LD E R S PR IN G S W A T E R CO. In Its
e ffo rt to get each order delivered the same day that it is given. This

CITY. MARKET

can be easily accomplished by y mr placing your order early In the day

Welaka Building

Elder Springs W ater

*

D R IN K

It's 9 9 .ÏÙ Per Cent Pure

Specials For Today

Choice
»
Western and Florida
Meats

OUR P A IN T SH O P
*

is kept busy by knowing »utomoblliit»
who send their cars to us. to be w
painted. The "w ise ones” knew t W
their cars w ill be returned to the*
looking smarter and better than tvb*5
bright new from the factory. The re*
son fo r this la that all our work &amp;
custom work which means that only
the best o f materials are - used b/
skilled workmen.

S P E C IA L B A R G A IN S
F O R T H E F IR S T

ano U u rn ó r

,

Pure, Sweet, Wholesome

Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Sausage

ORANGES

m
¿Ti*** 4 9 7

Richmond, Va.

Deliveries will be made morning and evening and the same

PAUL KEELY

KU M Q U ATS

Service That Counts

A ll those deriring pure milk, fresh from the dairy, should

C O N T A IN IN G

AND

D A IR Y

•SANFORD, F L O R ID A

Sanford.

o f Every Kind
Kind " . .

Hardware
Company

Quick Lunch

MRS. B. E. T A K A C II
Proprietor

Corner o f Park Avenue and
Commercial Avenue

at the Right
Price

Cozy Cafe

j■

\

C O M P L E T E H O U S E BILL
C A R T E R LU M B E R C O .

CITY MARKET

REHER B RO S.
Phone 1 1 2

A llo Faiatiag

Sanford Height*

�TUB SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMfîER I
•• •
’Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly*
Arranged for
Herald Renders

PAGE FIVE

Vi

I uotoHRfpestai«
[i
Mention pf .
I Waltere ta Brief
I personal Itemi
j
«/Interest

r

J

In and A b o u t
&amp;

The C ity

SEVEN-CENT TARES ON
JACKSONVILLE C A R S ;

W E A T H E R R E PO R T
•

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A

a

For F lo rid a :. Cloudy tonight
«ith rain In North portion, warm­
er In central portion Sunday; un­
settled. possibly rain In N orth ­
east portion, cooler in extreme

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 4, 1920.
Carlot Shipments from Entire Coun
try, Friday, Dec. 3rd.
Florida— Snnford Section
_____ ».11
California— Northern D i s t r ic t ____ i
California— Southern d is t r ic t _____ 1(

E IG H T IN P E N S A C O L A

I Total c a r p ........ ...................2 9
Destinations o f'F lo rid a Shipments.
TALLAHASSEE,
Dec.
3.— The
N ew York _________________
5
Florida Railroad Commission yeste»Potomac Y a r d s ______________________3
day filed Order No. .707 in the m at­
Jersey C i t y ____ _____
2
te r .o f application o f the Jacksonville
North portion.
Wnycross ____________
l
Traction} Company to increase
its
Diversions
Filed
Since
Last
Report.
J a m a Dandelnke, U. S. S. Arizona, street car fares at Jacksonville. The
From Wnycross: Out 3rd: Jersey
ha* taken an examination fo r order authorises a fare o f seven cents
City, 1.
;
«
I Anapolis, Is hero to study fo r nnothcr on the company’s lines within or with­
From Jacksonville: Out 1st: Phllout the limits o f the city to any oth­
I examination.
*
nclpdhin 1, Baltimore 1&gt;
e r point on the company's lines, exTotal lettuce shipments from Flor­
„r(* Mrs. J- G. Torrov will ar- •**pt on Camp Johnston ear*.
The
ida tins seabun W date, 31o can .
x h * th is evening from Jacksonville seven-ccnt f a n Is authorized in lieu
Total lettuce shipments from F lor­
to b e the week end guests o f I|Ir. and o f the five-cent fare now collected,
ida lust season to date, 204 cars.
Mrs- F. B. Langley a t their home on provided that ten tickets be sold fo r
N ote: Unless otherwise stated all
fo rty cents to school children, each
girth street.
quotations arc fo r jobbing sales on
Mrs. Edward E. Gore, w ho’ haa been ticket being good fo r one passage fo r
to Sanford for the post two w e e k s ,'nny
M hooI child going to or from stock o f good merchantable quality
any .school
and condition.
visiting nt the h om e o f h e r stcp-Bon, ] sch ool, on a school day, e x c e p t on the
Shipping Point Information, Dec. 3rd.
R alph K. Gore and fam ily, le f t this ra m p Johnston enrs. Children under
S A N F O R D , F L A .:
Cool, clear.
I morning for her home nt Ruskin, Fla. fiv e years o f age, when accompanied
Hnulings light. Demand ami move­
by a person pnying fare, shnll be
ment slow, mnrkct firm , littlo change
INJURED B Y A U TO
permitted to ride free.
in prices. Carlots f. o. b. usual terms,
1 1-2 bushel hampers, B ig Boston,
One of the men connected with the
S T A T E A ID FOR POLK
considerable ienfy, best, $1.25-$ 1.G0.
carnival was injured on Thursday
night while riding n bicycle. Some
ion? in nn auto struck him, knocking
1him down and injuring him intcmnlly. H e is now at Dr. Robson’s hos­
pital and his condition is said to be

L A K E L A N D , Dec. 4.— A t n spec­
ial meeting o f the State Road De­
partment with the Polk county com­
missioner» yesterday, held iq Bar­
tow, it was decided to come to the
srrious.
rescue o f Polk county, and two roads
will be designated as hi ftiv rondi», (m*
O N E LETTU CE IS PRE ­
one lending from
L*i!:*:rantl
ir;r:h
SEN TED TO L A K E REG IO N
through Foxtown and to the
Lake
county line, n distance o f
fifteen
Mr. Britt, o f the firm o f P erlin a
* Brin, Sanford, was in town Friday 1
n1"} thc
from Aub“ rn*
of but week advertising n special «|i,e " orth
the La,^* c,ount&gt;’ li,lte*
nbout twenty-four miles in length,
a le which his firm is putting on. Mr.
The latter road has been completed
Brit presented the Lake Region force
by thc county and is entirely o f clay
with several heads o f the finest let­
and it will- be maintained by
the
tuce (thc kind that makes Sanford
State Rond Department. The rond
farrwus) wc have ever seen,
Mr.
cccccccccccccccccccccil m fwpy p u uu
Britt said that our mutual friend,
north from Lakeland is not yet com­
Bob Holly, suggested that iie drop
in rmd get acquainted with the Lake pleted, but the state department stat­
ed that it would match thc money
Region crew while here.
Accept
from PoVk county in the finishing o f
our thunks, Mr. B ritt and Mr. Holiy,
this
sand and if thc new district which
and when cither o f you nrc in our
has been completed w ill finish its
city don’t fail to call and see us.—
rood and vote the. $200,000 issue next
Eus'.a lotto Region.
rshshrushrushrushrdurr shrdlu hn un
week that the State Rond Department
TVÏUT IS T H E C O LO N E L DOING?
will agree to build the rond from the
Lake county
PUNTA CO RD A, Dec. 4.— Col. Foxtown line to thc
line,
a
distance
o
f
nbout
six nnd a
WzllaiT Chndman Is
perpetrating
h
alf
miles.
A
portion
o
f
that rond
leg»! activities in Arcadia todny.
has now been completed nnd when
finished it wilt cut o f f about ninety
BICYCLE “LO ST OR S TO LE N
miles between Lakeland and Lees­
burg.
A fte r this road is completed
A bicycle was lost or stolen at the
then
the
state department agrees to
camivnl grounds Friday
afternoon
mnintuin
nnd
keep it in shape.
lhr following being the description o f

every one should see that they make their purchases fo r Christmas, such
purchases that they, intend making from our line, so that th*y not only get
these chances but save some nice money also. Our sale ends next Saturday
night and at 8:30 that night the drswing will take place for these prizes.
T .iu e Mill be just one dr. i.m g {&lt;ir each prize so that I f any o f the holders
o f these chances are not present they will be glren an opportunity to call
for the prizes Inter. We shall post the winning numbers In* our store

GET IN ON SOME OF TH E S E GOOD T H IN G S

of

DECIDED L U L L IN VEGE.
T A B E M O V E M E N T, HUT
IT W IL L R A L L Y SOON

NortCE ros

a p p l ic a t io n

ron

l e a v e to

BELL MINOR'S LAND.

In Court of County Judg*. But* of Dorldo, Sem­
inole County.

In Re EiUto of

t’Uro Itroy and W m .'Itray, Minor«.
Nolle* U tra il/ «lirn lu nil wlmm It n or
mnrwi, I tie I Slnoli T. Ilroy no (iunnllm op
Clat* llray »ml Wm. Itray, minora trill, on tin.
Situ day of D*rrait*r. A. II. IPS'/. ap|dy to th#
Hnnnrabl* It. r. Ilotitlioldrr. (Vainly Judg# In
and for aald County, at Ida office In Sanford.
In »aid comity, at 10 o'clock, a. m„ or a* aoon
11mreafter aa the realltr can In heard, fur aullinrlty to aril, at public or p rin t« aalc, th« laterra! or aa|d minors In and In lh« following
deacrlhrd real rotate. In Hid ('.unity, to-wll:
lo t n » e M l of Illoek (C) aecordlnf to N. II.
tlarnrr’a I'lat of Markham Park Height«.
. Which application «III lie bawd ui*&gt;n the peti­
tion for eatc notr r*i file In aald tVrurt.
(•at.nl Nor. .inili, A. t&gt; IPSO.
BINAII T. Till AY.
11-10 dole
(JuarOlan.

Vulcanizing
A ll kinds o f T IR E R E P A IR IN G .
Lowest prices on re-treading, one day
Kcrvice. Work guaranteed. Cut-rate
prices on high grade tires and tube*.
G ATE S H A L F -S O L E S .

E. S. HOCKEY
S AN FO R D A V E N U E and F IR S T ST,

There is nothing but trouble ahead
■&gt; *
Send In your local« to the Herald
office. Phone the news to 148. Wc fo r the woman who~mnrrics n man
want every bit o f It. Tell us the she can not tovc, and the man who
news each day.
loves n woman he can not marry. V

A

The Big
at

DRESNER’S
W ill last for
Ten Days
Only.
Come and
get your Coat
Suit, Coat
and Dresses
at the most
Remarkable
Price.

J. M. D R E S N E R
02534853012353

&lt;£♦

is daily increasing« Its advantages
over other oars in its prloe olass
Are innumerable«

v

Notioe the olass of Lexington owners»
ail are discriminating buyers» all ***4
ar® enthusiastic; over their Lexington
ana the sorvioe we render; do not
nnder-ostimate the «‘
«Service quali­
fications'* of -the dealer from whom
you purohase, it Is «•in«urane•,1 to

you of continuous lervloe while you
own a oar«

n

t

M A N Y V A R IT IE S OF HOGS

i8 that wil1 k® current throughout
the Season of 1621.

B. &amp; O. MOTOR COM PANY
DISTRIBUTORS
. . .
.

Ing corpora lion, the original pmpeoed charter or
article« of Iroorporallon being now on file In
Ihe offlro of th« Clerk o f Ihe Circuit Court of
Seminole County, I'lorlde. ee by law provided.

Wc are accumulating a surprising
array o f hogs in these days. There
nrc the uo-callcd end-scat hogs, the
fam iliar road hog, tho expcctontion 11-19(Ule
hog, and now comes n new species
in nn exchange— tho rent hog. Pre­
sumably this latest is someone who
lias something to do with the altitude
o f rents In crowded cities. Same pa­
per suggests that a hog Is never cur­
ed until It is dead.— Miami Metropol­
is.
*

J. Q. BALL.
A.' P. CONNELLY,
n. J. HOLLY.
OEO. W. KNIOIIT,
it. e. Bownn.

JOHN UEtSCU.

S A T U R D A Y A T PR IN C E S S
LY O N S and M O R A N In
“ F IX E D B Y GEORGE”
a F ire-A ct Comedy. Also
T H E V A N IS H IN G D AGGER1*

F LO R ID A

You C a n t Make
Hag Without Sunshine

- -

Norican you make much money without some
effort to

Reserve Your Resources

Harold Bachman

renA-T® Jelivoring How the Lexington

SANFO Pn
5&gt;ANFORD

A T O UR

P L A C E FOR YOU.

The recent cold snap nbout finish­
'l l the fall vegetable crop. Thera arc
practically no cucumbers now. T lu re
NOTICE, E L K S !
are sukrccly any egg plants in xVi
You nrc hereby notified that you
vicinity* fit to ship, although it is un­
nte
to meet nt thn lodge rooms over
derstood that egg plants arc still movthe
Seminole County Bonk Sunday
ing on the East Coast. Only 33 con­
afternoon
nt 2:30 o’clock and march
tainers o f e g g plants were shipped
in
n
body
to the Methodist church to
from Plant City this week.
attend
the
nnnuni memorial services,
Only two hnmpcrs o f lettuce have
which
will
be
held nt 3:00 o’clock.’
been shipped this
week. Lettuce
Your
fam
ily
and friends are cor­
might be said not to have begun to
move fro m 'P la n t City yet, but tocal dially invited to unite with us in this
buyers have been buying lettuce in service,
E. F. HOUSHOLDER,
some quantities a t Palmetto fo r a
Secretary,
week or twq. English pens are said
to be fa irly plentiful in this section,
but have not' started coming in to
Plant C ity yet. Pens w ill bo market­
P IP E O RG AN CLUB
ed here in considerable quantities in
a few days.
A L L DAY SATU RD AY AT
Carrots will mnko their appearance
FLE E TW O O D ’S
on thc local mnrkct) soon. There nrc
B A Z A A R IN T H E M ORNING
still some Irish potatoes and pepper
large and beautiful tine of
in this locnlity, but shipments o f
handwork. No article has been
pepper hnvc ceased during thc last
sold beforehand. Every piece
three duys. Squash continue to be
Is being held for S A T U R D A Y ,
sold here, but thy re were none to be
DECEM BER 4TII.
,
bad yesterday.
Irish potatoes sold from $2 to $2.25
C H IC K E N SU PPE R
per hamper yesterday. English pens
From 5:30 to 9:00 p. nt.
will bring nround $4 per hamper to­
M ENU
day if nny come into town. Squash
Chicken
and Dressing
However, th . Whole
p n p u lt l«.
, W e d n c U y . A „prlnklln*
the wheel: Red frame trimmed with
rests
upon
whether
or
not
the
bon
d
,
.
/...
7
_
_
_
,.L
L
_
_
.
.
.
Cranberry
Sauce
black, black wheels and Fisk tires,
turnips with tops sold here fo r
issue
which
in
to
be
voted
upon
car'
°
Baked
Beans
taped handle bars with racing grips,
ftl.25. Turnips arc expected to be
. Creamed Potatoes
Mark leather seat with lock and chnin ries or not and If it falls then the 1received here in some quantities with­
road
w
ill
not
be
completed
and
t!.e
Hot
Rolls
Butter
H prevent slipping, M orrow brake,
in a week or so.— Plant City, Courier.
state
department
will
not
be
under
lee
Cream
Cake
;black gunrds nnd stand. Finder will
v
Coffee
ON T H E ROAD
ivtnni to owner belou^ and receive any obligations.
A ll members o f the county board,
$1.00 per Piute
reward.— Harold Smith, 411 Palmetto
1.— 'Smntter? Got a puncture?
«venue.
208-2tp^ with thc ^exception o f Commissioner
Durrance, were present and thc entire
S PE C IA LS
2.
— Maybe you're outo gas.
state
board
along
with
a
number
o
f
3.
—
Tried.your
spark
plugs
yet,
mis­
Escalloped
Oysters
Whnt Is your idea o f n practical
prominent
citizens
from
over
the
Cake
ter?
jW te! One I can sell for a dollar and
county and this section o f thc state.
4. — Lot's all push 'ev over thc hill
* « y a pork chop.
Thc move made on the part o f the Hn” maybe she'll start on compres­
Ilavo you seen that beautiful Une
state road department has put that sion.
o
f
organization in solid w ith the pro­
6. — I had one o' them tilings once, box stationery at the Herald o f­
A T .THE S T A R
fice? Just the thing fo r *'Tho G irl”
gressive element o f
Polk
county, but I traded it fo r a wheelbarrow.
TODAY
fo
r Christmns. Get it printed with
which has been figh tin g fo r some rec.
(1.— W hyn't yuh git a self-starter,
hr*r monogram.
ognition from the state department huh?
i
. 2A N B G R E Y’ S Celebrated
fo
r
several
years.
7.
— Need nny help?
Novel
Deliberate long before doing what
8. — I f you’re insured, wh’ nt} yuh
“ TH E RIDERS OF T H E
it is Impossible to do.
In nbout a month, Vero will vote on leave it in th' road?— St. Augustine
DAW N”
a
bond issue to provide $40,000 fo r Record.
A b o “ STRANG ERS B E W A R E "
NOTICE o r AHLICATIOH FOB CHARTER
or SANFORD CHAMBER Or COMMERCE
building an nsphait road from
the
An Americanization Picture
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
new bridge over the Indian River thru
V E R Y D IS T R A C TIN G
Nolle« I« hereby sl.ro that lit* andenlgr.nl
made by U. S. Government
will im Tun »!»., the Slit &lt;l«r of Ikrcruit-r. A.
the city to the western limits o f the
ahd a Big V Comedy
I*. tOW, at 10;00 o'clock «. m. nr a* roori*there•
Whenever a conscientious
editor • der t« we n o b* beartl, « I 1*1.«rut. 1*1nvlit«
* * • ♦ • * » » » «
city.
the Court llouae, luahe application lo lh«
does go to church on Sunday evening at
Honor «h l« Zaun W. I’erkln». Judea of the Cir­
thc chances are some girl will come cuit Court of the Hevrnlh Judicial Circuit of
I'kirtda, for an order appro.to*--the prnpnard
In and sit down In front o f him, charter of, and larorporatloc Ihr Hanfurd Cham­
ber of Commerce, of S» aford, t'lor Ida, the ob­
w#-nrlng those large puffs over her ject of which eball be I « promote Ibe commer­
% cars, and he’ll sit there trying to np- cial.
agricultural and Induairtal welfare of Kabford and Seminole &lt;V&gt;my. to «rt|Ulre and hold
penr interested in thc sermon, while properly, morlrare artd aell the eame. etc., «ml
Tho popularity
the
&lt;£♦
In Improve Ibe «tnerel cuudllloua of Ihe comthinking how much the back o f that nmnlljr
by co-operation of the publlceplrlled elt
g irl’s head looks like tho ace o f clubs. Irene, and generally to do whatever He memhere eball think teneflclal to Sanford and Semi­
— Tarpon Springs Lender.
nole County, thc eime being la non-profit ihir-

Lexington

WE HAVE

and His
Million Dollar
Band

by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
W hy not make some real " H A Y ” in the SUN­
SHINE by starting a.check Account with us.
Build up your credit that you may be able to
master difficult problems.

Under Ausplrcs

Woman’s Club
SANFO RD , DEC. 8th

Afternoon and Evening
Office supplies at thc Herald,

K«? ÇUm

M ir

_

s fis s e r

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                    <text>IN T H E HEART OF TH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1920

VOLUME 1

CONSUMERS AUTO CAMP GOVERNMENT EXPENSES
,IXTY SIXTH
CONVENED TODAY AT NOON TO STRIKE FOLKS ARE ON PEACE TIME PROGRAM
PRESIDENT ELECT PRESENT SAYS BOARD MERRY CREW WILL TOTAL FIVE BILLION
Inch

senate of the'final session of the six­ FEDERAL
RESERVE
' BOARD WILLIS POWELL SAYS LET THEM NEED GERMANY
FINDS CAUSE FOR BUSI­
COME TEN THOUSAND
FOR COMMERCIAL
NESS DEPRESSIONS
•
STRONG
REASONS SAYS POLAND

ty-sixth congress convening at noon
Speculation on President for
tho rest of the day of co-operntion and friendly relations between
Message

War Costs Will Have To Be
Figured *

a

WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—No hope
TAVARES, Kin., Dec. 6.—Having
the White House and congress, said:
(By Th» AimcIi M Fnti.)
VA
' t 'M
"We arc facing no easy task. Wc of early relief from business de­ put the fodder in the shock nnd frost­
WARSAW, Dec. 6.—Poland’s only
have our full part in readjustment pression' is held out in the monthly ed the pumpkin, the farmer from up salvation from economic depression
of hunfon affairs after the world statement of the Federal Reserve North is headed down South in his is in a commercial ngrecmnt with
tumult. Wo have our tasks a t home^ Board, mndc public Saturday night. John Henry. The "league of notions” Germany, snid former Minister of Fi­
,PBNINfi s e s s io n !TODAY IN NA­ we have our pnrt in the inevitable Depression exists in most communi­ or the "Chnuteu Theory’ ’isn’t caus­ nance Grnbski, todny.
ARMY AM) NAVY ASK FOR BIG
TURE j F REGULAR
ties,
the
statement
said,
nnd
pne
of
ing
him
n
single
worry.
He
is
more
SUM IF LEAGUE
work of the civilized world. I am
I
ROUTINE
S
the
basic
causes
so
fa
r
as
the
board
concernednbout
tVr
price
cf
gasoline
FAILS
sure the necessity of wise solutions'
PRESIDENT MAY DELIVER
J
\(Br Th* AiudiUA Fr*»i)
ij
will Inspire us to work together." He could determine, wns » "consumers’ and whether his tires will hold out,
MESSAGE IN PERSON
IDr Th» Au«&lt;i»l»4 rr»«*&gt;
a
WASHINGTON, Dec. 0.—The slx- was given a hearty welcome by the strike,”—a determination to wait for or whnt’s the condition of the roads.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 0.—Another
(By Th» Aiux-liud Fr»»».|
I sec him every dry—some 200 of
¡ly-sixth congress convened nt noon j member«. Congress adjourned until prices to come down.
peaco
time estimate of nearly $5,000,­
WASHINGTON, Dec. G.—President
A corresponding decljnc in buying him—nnd I wonder when’s the end.
¡today for its third and final, session time to receive the message from
000,000
for the government’s expenses
For weeks they have been rambling Wilson did not tell the congression­
power also was noted.
ith outstanding events the attend­ President Wilson.
during
the
fiscnl year 1922 faced con­
"It is impossible,” the board con­ through our burg without even saying al committee calling nt thd White
ance nt the sennte session of Prcaitinued, "to estimate the extent to "thnnk you” for the 225 miles of good House today to inform tho president gress when it reassambled today.
Jcnt-clcct Harding and the present*- DESPERADO KILLS OFFICERS
on congress being in session whether The cxnct figures as transmitted by
(ion Tuesday of President WlUon'f
*
‘ TINALLY LANDED which tho completion of the readjust­ ronds our county allows him to use.
- &gt;1
ment process may involve further Friend Wife sits up along side of him. he would deliver his message person* Secretary Houston were $4,653356,­
annual message.
759, an increase of nearly one bil­
(By T i l AiMcUUd F r«ii.)
slackening of employment and the in­ She holds the guide book in her lap ally tomorrow. The committee wns
Senator Harding wns due to arrive
f
lion ovfv
npproprintlon for the
SANTA ROSA, Calif., Dec.
crease of commercial embarrassment. nnd Is official dictator ns to the turns. headed by Senator Lodge. The presi­
in Washington shortly before midcurrent year hut $211,000,000 less
The favorable elements in the im- In the rear seat nre little Willie and dent did not shnko hands, receiv’ng
alght last night, from Bedford, Va., George Boyd, accused of shooting fn.Q
than estimates submitted a year ago.
the
committee
standing
in
the
Blue
2
mcidnte situation nre thd improve­ Mary nnd Susie nnd maybe fi hound
here he m'sde an address yesterday',
o iikcr9,
Continuing
war
costa
were
directly
room.
Former
Speaker
Clark
snld
with recent* nt,nd went on his official visit at the rest
'* him in connection
‘ ..................
“* ment of transportation, nnd casing of pup. The running bonrds are bnrritaejea
on
girls
in
Son
Francisco,
is
in cm n t "conditions.
coded with dunnage untlTl know^hey '
Wilson walked briskly but reflected throughout the estimate. In­
apitol about 9 o’clock thi* morning
dicating thnt the government might (
Tho
Bal&lt;J t^cre waa n t c n ...............
get in tha„ ...
car..............
witli a...................
shoo horn,—
nnd V'1 1 n cnnc'
ind st noon went to the senate chnm- jail dangerously wounded from offie-,
be on a four billion dollar basis fo r
to answer the senate roll call, era fire. A mob of citizens stormed dcncy by some retail merchants to at- get out with vaseline. The bumper _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _
some years to come, as compared
tho Jail to obtain the prisoner but of- icmpt to realize on stocks at tho p a r-. generally carries a stove or nnice , U l T D |
A D C VIxlTPH
probably for the last time.
.
with the one billion maximum pre­
Vl u l l L I /
Whether Senator Harding would fleers' broke up attacks with their | | cu|ar (jay»s prices, but that re p o ts box, and on the? rear* is strapped any- U U I l U L f l l l U
ceding
the war. The single item of
ike a brief address In- response to fists. Two other men and women n l-, f rom tho various reserve districts in- thing from n steamer trunk to nn oats
interest on tho public debt was al­
#
[ dicatcd that there wns nlsd a counter bin. Even the top is utilized for spare
Ihc demonstration of welcome expect- so were arrested.
most the pre-war maximum of all ap­
y ------------------------- •
[sentiment nmong merchants to make tires nnd ensings. The wonder too is
_____
from his collengucs and spectators
propriations, this total being $922,­
still was In doubt last night and was
I their profit regardless of the current that much abused little car can stand j|j£ARD NEW HOME HAD nEEN 650,000. In addition there was nn es­
dependent, Republican leader* said,
wholesale prices.
j up under the load.
|
OPENED AND WANTED TO
tim ate of $265,754304 for the w ar
on.the turn of developments toady.
A V I lf i I T II f I) I j / n n
"Cold weather in most sections,! I have wntchc«1 them and marveled
SEE IT
debt sinking fund.
Another uncertain feature of th e !
I f l l l F A F I I F I I 1 1 1 ha9
.the buying of cloth- nt them. They arc picturesque, origiOf the individual departments, the •
! nul, fantastic in their devices. Here
convening of congress was whether
Ing,” tho board said.
Burglars, or n* burglar, rending the army atfd navy, as usual, asked for
?
| v In general the usual seasonal de- goes one with five riding in the car, notice in Saturday’s Herald about tho the greatest amounts, the estimate fo r
esident Wilson would deliver his t
\IR
G
IM
A
TOWN
BREAKS
LOOSE
mnn(j
|s still lucking. Thero is gen- nnd on either side nre
four children new Methodist parsonage being
Itnrsutge in person or send it to contheopenmilitary establishment being
WHEN NEGRO KILLS
jcrally reported h decided determinn- srnted on improvised seats built
on Pd, probably thought there hnd been $699,275,502; for the naval establish­
|grcss Tuesday.
Opinion generally
AGED MAN
tlon on ^j,c pnr£ Qf ^f,e buying of the the running bonrds nnd practically n shower o f . silverware nnd other ment, $658,522,231. The total esti­
u s that the latter course would be
followed. There practically was no
(Br yh« Au»«uu4 Fr»»»&gt;
public to await until prices
come hnrricnded ngninst sideswipes. Happy! presents nnd he proceeded to break mates as given by Mr. Houston fol­
linformntiun regarding tho contents of
WISE, Va., Dec. 0.—Quiet prevails down nnd this is characterized by ( W’hy, it is n picnic for
tho kids. into the pnrsonngc Saturday night low:
Ithe message, but the belief was pr&gt; In Wise todny after a mob threaten- somo as n consumer's strike.
j Here goes one that is airing its with the idea of lifting all the new
e.
Legislative (congress) $9,324,040.
&gt;1
Ivn'ent that it would deni with Amer- cd last night to dynamite the jail to
"Stores generally are reducing (blankets, ai\d such intimate pieces ns presents. Luckily Dr. Walker did not
Executive (White House and gov­
lica’s international relations and press­ obtain a negro charged withnssnult i ‘.'&gt;cks nnd mnking no nttempt to re-jm n wnshed early before the day's trip have his silverware in his homo but ernment departments) $125,448,379.
ling problems, including taxation.
androbbery of nn aged whjtc
mnn. plenlsh them.
Outstanding
orders (hnd begun. The gnrmenta nre flaunt- the hurglnr made away with three
Judicinl (supreme court) $1,680,-'
The final session of the present One man wns killed nnd another nre declining nnd retailers arc order- ing to the breeze. The old mnn Is nt fine watches, one of them highly priz- 215.
•
jeongress opens with only three wounded In nn attack on the jail.
ing only what is needed to meet dny- the tiller trying to tnck down the ed ns the gift of nn Elks lodge in
Department of agriculture, $41,I months of allotted official life, end^
ronds. A stiff breeze would upset West Virginia nnd n stick pin nnd g^g ^‘-g
•
------------------------to-day requirements.
ling just before the inauguration of PREFERENTIAL RATES
several other articles of jewelry and
"While prices nre slowly declining, them.
Foreign Intercourse, $11383348.
Here
goes
nn
old
hnttieship
thnt
nll the money he could find. Ho was
President-elect Harding on March 4,
BEING CONSiDERED.it is Btill felt that present declines
Indian nffnirs, $11,080,703.
land with nn extra session soon after. . ----‘
have not paralleled declines in whole- hnsn’t been in the drydock for years the real article nnd made his entry
Pensions, $265,190,000.
(
(Br Th« AmeUt.4 FmO
8a]0 p r|CCB. ‘Shoppers’ are confining for paint. The fenders nre rusted without waking any of the family,
Iwards in prospect.
Appropriation
Panama Canal, $16,187,255.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 0. — Tho j,Uy to &gt; n e c e s s itie s nnd staples with through pnd Dap painfully ns jt takes Mrs. Blount, daughter of Dr. Walker,
■bills will constitute tho principal task
Public works, $250,928,104.
Shipping
Bonn! began nn inycstlga- th(J n ,flult (hnt the voIumc of trade up the rond jolts. It Is minuB hubr 0f Ft. Myers, who is visiting the fnm|nt this session. Secretary Houston of
Postal service, $585,406302.
enps; n newspnper stopper in lieu of ||y ( hnd been nwnko at Intervals with
Ithe treasury, will transmit to con- tion today »into the advisability of has fallen off."
Miscellaneous, $75,154,741.
n radiator enp; the top has n piece of lu.r bnby nnd wns giving it medicine
Ipress today the annunl budget of cs- permitting railroads to grant preforPermanent annual opproprintions,
timates for the fiscnl ycnr endlng4cVtial rnU’9 on commodities carried
oil cloth drawn over it to kcc out the nnd awakened nbout three in the
.jqq
«jgj
I June 30, 1922, said to aggregate bc- to. ports for shipment in American
rain and sun; the windshield is brok- morning to looknt her watch nnd see | ^hcre estimates prepared by
the
«
jteren four nnd five billions of dol­ vessels.
cn, nnd yet it rambles right along.
the time when she discovered the Dt&gt;mocratlc administration for the
lar*. These estimates will form the
Ah! Here comes n prince of the watch missing. Calling to her father lopcratlon of thc government during
NIVELLE DECORATED
j basis for the npproprintlon bills.
rond. A high powered car with a col- nnd asking for thc time Dr. W alker. tho f |rBt flfCaj yenr of lho new
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
The program called only for roll
ored mnn nt the wheel and a red light found his watch missing nnd upon | pUt,„can administration. Republic**!
TO EXTEND NO MORE FINAN­ nt thc rear, nnd lit up with green nwakening the family thc( loss of ,cndcni ¡n tho Bcnnto and house allolls in the senate and house, np­
(B r Th* A»*od»t»S r i m )
I point merit of committees to notify
pnlnt. nnd white wire wheels until it mnny other nrtlrlcs was noted. T h c ^ j y havc forcca8t a sharp cut in
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—General , CIAL AID IF CONSTANTINE
COMES BACK '
each other nnd President Wilson of Nivelle, former commnnder of th o ,
looks like n Chinese joss house dur- burglar must have taken off one of ithe total an(j w{tKin the week tha
their convening, nnd adjournment un­ French army, was decorated with the (
..ing
the New Year’s festivities. It car- thc screen windows ^n thc lower fro n t'hoUBO commitle3 wm begin the work
(B r Tb* Am m Ii UJ rr»»0
til Tuesday. The president will re­ 'Distinguished Service medal here to­
ATHENS, Dec. 6.—Great Britain ries a steamer trunk and a thermos floor, broke into the house, searched, # -hnnint- the hills which will cnrrv
ceive the notification committees iri day.
| l_______
, I , _____
? „ r ihe r________
r i r . dennr,me
n^
will extend no more financial aid to bottle and two „„m „l p .rM„ns t ,. .he entire Peen,l.e. ,nd made hi.
_
pmon nnd advise them regarding the
Greece if Constantine returns to thc They look neither to the right nor to cape all In nbont one hour's time nnd j
Cgtjn)ate for the postal sorvica
Idelivery o fhid message Tuesday.
GREAT BRITAIN
throne nnd- the French minister is tho left. They nre just existing—they no nmnteur could have Accomplished w|j| not nctually figure in govemActunl work of both branches of
AND JAPAN
demnnding pnyment of outstanding hnin’t living All the scenery they this and escaped.
'm ental expenditures, since thc postal
I congress is to begin Tuesday.
The
BUYING L E S S ^ioana| according to official notes re- have enjoyed was on picture postThe police department was imme-1rcvemic8 prncilcally cover thc cost of
| usual opening avalanche of bills Is'exenrds they arc sending back home.
riintely notified but no clue has yet Ioperations.
cctvcd here today.
(B r Til« AuocUUd Tr*ti.)
pected today In the house and TucsBing! A flat tire. Pa nnd mn and been discovered that would lend to th e 1 Included in thc estimate for tha
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Great CONTRACTOR IS BOMBED
y in the senate. Consideration of
nil the kids pile out nnd survey the Identity of ‘"
thcV thief nnd if
one I army nnd navy is a total of $95,000,«
. anyy ",
Britain
and Japan nre thc only Irrgc
minor miscellaneous measures on the
IN NEW, YORK dnmngc. Pa kicks thc casing, nnd is caught in the stnte trying to dis- 000 for development nnd maintenance
unfinished busines scalendnr probab. countries receiving less goods from j
looks over hiss stock on thc shelves, ppsc of several watches, one of them of lho nir Rcrv|ce in thc tv.0 dc£en^
(Br.Tfc* Au»cUU4 Pm»)
,
&gt; will be started Tuesday in the houso the United States in Octobct4 than
to the discard, but Pn engraved by the Elks’ lodge or any , branches of the government Tha
™ cnrryln»
' » J S " 1*Ihem
®nd Wednesday in the Senate will bc- during
dart.,« the snmc
..m e month » yenr »Bo
.MOUNT
m u « , KISCO, N. Y., Dec. 0 . - I' I.
»lonB bclle»l»B .omc nrtlele, of Jew els .hoy mill be eon^ , o r ^ n i l « ? . ! tb .
Kin debate on the Kenyon-Kendrlck nnd Germany, Cnnndn, Mexico, Chile A bomb cxplmdon
,,
„ „ m„ko . whole onc out. of
„ Brcnl f.v o r upon Dr. W eller
! ! S . 2 n cm 0M
^
or (our , „ „ l|nK , hcm.
ftm „y nnd w|||
“ B
»«0,000,000,
mil for federal rgculntlon of the meat nnd D u^h Enel Indie, only eonntrle. porch of the home of Mlch.ol PltrolChief among the estimates for the
I industry.
from which the United States.recelv- lo, a building contractor here todnj. ( ^
^family com u into thc office mental in cntchlng a slick
second navy ,g one of |i8 4 (ooo,000 to continA tentative program of legislation cd goods during thc corresponding Pitrollo rushed out of thc house nnd nnd nil drink copiously of the ice story man, n professional burglnr and
uc thc 1916 three-year building pro­
fired five shots at n fleeing automo­
!n "J'lition to the appropriation bills, period.
.one who should be apprehended.
water.
gram. Pay for tho navy personnel
bile.
A
inbor
lender
was
arrested.
J greeted tq be determined this
"Where nre you from?” I ask.
exceeds
it by $923,910.
‘fk by Republican lenders In con"Mccchepnn," thc reply in chorus.
DISMISS
JENKINS
The
army’s
greatest single item is
‘ f'-nces nmong themselves nnd wRh
“ Where arc you bound for?” I again
FROM ALL CHARGE
$215,659330
for
the pay and mileage
, t_r',sl1 ^nl*e'ecL Harding, who will rcOF COMPLICITY remark.
of
officers
and
men.
Subsistence
"i»in here over Tuesday for a brief
"No place In particular.”
costa
for
thé
force
Is
estimated
at
,ut busy period of counsels, l e g i s t
(Br Th» AmcUUd Pr»»«t
"Why didn't you stay at home until
$64,490305.
An
appropriation
of
| Uvc as well as political.
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 6.—All chnrg- a fte r election, so father could vote?”
$74308,000 is postponed for the naU
w||ll„m
JcnVln,, Am„ .
Republican lenders predict that con­ AR C ^TIN A LBFT A88KMDLY ON
"Vote,” said the woman snccringly. IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC IN ionai guard.
a
rrn
iT
V
T
n
r
a
d
t
ip
i
v
*
.
.
_
_
.
.
*
.
ACCOUNT OF ARTICLE
! , °,s wl11 •*« iroced td work steadily
lean consular agent in Puebla, nrrest- "Votes don’t pay for coal at $24 a
LARGE AMOUNTS
Expenditures
on
public
works
sugTEN.
the *rProPfl*tion bills by
cd here last night charged with com­ ton.”
iBr
Th«
A
m
»«
uu
4
Tt—
t)
gested
under
tho
war
department
to­
Z™
In addition to these bills
plicity In his own kidnapping, was
And there you» are.
(B7 Th» AeewUUd ?»♦••) •
'
NEW
YORK,
Dec.
'6—
Worthies«
;tal
$185,184,428,
of
which
$68,0973&amp;
legislation likely to be taken up
Tjtat's the story.
. stock amounting to two hundred an d | 8°«* to riv er'and harbor ImproveGENEVA, .Dec. fl.—Argentina's dismissed In the Superior court to­
Includ'
i,.
el "'««ures to repeal war leg. amendment to the league covenant, day.
The old flivver is a eool-saver—It
*
fifty million dollars In wildcat motion 'nient. For* improvement and main“ , on» for relie? of fir m in ' ’¿ o d 1
1* a fuel-saver—It is a clothing savreduction of which caused the A r­
picture companies is offered annual- tenance of military posts, fortifica­
ea- ARRANGEMENTS MADE
er nd, by dinf—a llfe-staver.
,
.
ly,
the motion picture vigilance com­ tions and other',works of defense the
FOR PRESIDENT
tho
Come on, ye hosts from Meechegan;
announced today,
army lists $117,153,614;
&gt;» -« rl ire'nerill,
*”4'* n *TO"’,ra' nl ,or re­
cllnil.iating of Article Ten, we^e
come on, ten thousand strong. Y
o u ____________ __; _
.
(B r Th* A u w iit« l Pr»*»)
- ...
.
,
...
.
A ,'IT1 *l
•»•l°n.
ferred to the next meeting of thoo asCONSTANTINE
WASHINGTON, Dec. G.-Arrange- maV not le ad,d ‘n«r 10 the bc*u ty 10! PROHIBIT IMMIGRATION
K“ “»‘«ndance of both «emite lembly.
nents wore made at the capital today the scenery with your antiquated
, N UN1TED STATUÌ FOR
SEEMS POPULAR
p jr ?
’■ ,n Pfnnpwt ViceTHROUGHOUT GREECE
I to’ receW,1”l&gt;ni” ld"tlit wTl.'onlomnrrciw ,« n'* *"d
°n ,h' J¡n«, fl.nlrf
NEXT FOUR YEARS
HARDING IN WASHINGTON
Ihonld ha decida t« deliver h i. nnnunl * i:h *h' V".nk' ord.
,l* '“ f
m l , ! , ,!00r
totmth.r with
(B r TV* A»««cUt«4 Pr*»«.)
.
__
____ disrepute, but, by the gods and llttlo
(Br Th» OM«eUt»4 P m «)
(B r Th« JUm «UU4 r rv u l
moeMge to congre,, pemon.lly.
, |&gt;hJ ; yo'„
W' lc0mtl_ w .
Pow.
T. I .£ h”,
«f both branch.
“ b .d . r C r f
W„ h,n|rton , „ t
WASIHNGTONjj De* / 6 — The
ATHENS, Dec. 6.—The plebiscite
WASHINGTON, Dec, 6.—Senator
House
Immigration
committee
order­
.Immediate
Improvement
of
the
East
ellheld
throughout Greece on the return
Harding had bredefast late at the
ed
a
favorable
report
on
the
Johnson
Const
&gt;ection
of
the
Dixie
Highway
___
.
^
___
___
„
___.
.....
w
Const
ant i ne#t o' t he• throne appear
home of Edward B. McLean, going to
i j WASHINGTON,
. . :------- • Dec. 6.—P resi-'the capital shortly before the s e n a tc is assured by the action of the new is a few simple rules for discovering bill prohibiting Immigration into the [overwhelmingly in favor of Constanj
t-elect Harding, in addressing the convened today.
!organized State Road Department,
tho genuine article.
*
United States for two years.
[tine it wns reported today.

IN WORLD QUESTIONS

FOR YEARS*TO COME

Í1

J

M. E. PARSONAGE

WISE HEN ARE

*

England Decides To
Cut Greece Out

Eliminates Argentina
League Amendment

IV

Worthless Stock ,
In The Movies

1

�TUB SANFORD DAI!,Y HBRALD, SATURDAY, DKCBMDBR 4, IMI

r.T trv'.j' i

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&lt;
1.,

.,j.'jti •

IS A HEADLINE IN THE DAILY HERALD THAT ATTRACTS THE
ATTENTION OF THE READER BECAUSE IT IS OUT OF .THE ORDI­
NARY. IT MEANS THAT SANFORD IS TO HAVE THE PLEASURE
OF HEARING THE MILLION DO LLAR BAND AT THE CORNER OF
MAGNOLIA AND FIRST STREETS NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THE
CONCERT WILL BE GREATLY ENJOYED BY EVERY ONE. IT WAS
imniTr.HT HERE RY THE WOMAN’S. CLUB AND THIS BANK

Also “STRANGERS BEWARE ”
and a Big V Comedy
COMING — Louise Glaum In “ The Lone Wolf’s Daughter”, Geraldine Farrar in “ The
Riddle: Woman”, William S. Hart in “ The Toll Gate ” “ fiucklcbcrrj Finn ” “ Humoresque'*

Lyons and Moran in “FIXED BY GEORGE
.

A Five-Act Comedy

Also “THE VANISHING DAGGER”

HOME OF ITS VERY OWN. WE OWE MUCH TO THE WOMAN’S
CLUB OF SANFORD AND WE ARE ALL STANDING BEHIND OUR
WOMAN’S CLUB. THEY STAND FOR THE BEST IN EVERYTHING
AND IN THE ENTERTAINMENT LINE THEY WANT ONLY THE
BEST ATTRACTIONS AND IN THIS ENDEAVOR WE ARE OF THE
SAME OPINION. AND IF THE TIME EVER CD.MES WHEN WE
CAN HAVE

RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS, done and success can only be obtained
W’hen you pass the Herald office
-------I if .there is a generous response in the glance in at the window and ace that
Seal Your Mail With the Stamps of seal campaign. Every seal sold is a new line of box stationary fo r the
Health.
step on the roai^ to success, in not Christmas .trade. You will want it
"pronto” and also “dcpeche vous.”
shirt commands a stiff price.
In these days even a soft bosomed

GEORGE HYMAN, Preacher
SUNDAY, DEC 5TH
9:30—Sunday School.
The Daily Herald subscription list
is growing so rapidly that new car­
rier boys are necessary each week. If
you do not get your paper promptly
phone 481.

WE KNOW’ THAT THE PROGRESSIVE WOMEN OF SANFORD WILL
BE STANDING RIGHT BEHIND US IN OUR ENDEAVORS TO GIVE
THE PEOPLE THE BEST OF SERVICE ALL THE TIME. W’E HAVE
BEEN COMPLIMENTED ON OUR ADVERTISEMENT REGARDING
THE "FRIENDLY SPIRIT” AND W’ E INTEND TO LIVE UP TO OUR
STATEMENTS REGARDING FRIENDSHIP FOR THE PEOPLE WHO
ARE NEEDING FRIENDS IN THE BANKING BUSINESS. AND AL­
WAYS REMEMBER THAT WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU. THE
CONCERTS GIVEN BY THE MILLION DOLLAR BAND WILL BE
GIVEN JUST ACROSS THE STREET FROM
ACROSS THE STREET FROM

11:00—Sermon: "Life of
C h rist”
6:30—Young People.
7:30—Sermon: “Strangers In
Our Mld^t”

That Ohio girl who sold ten pounds
of love letters to the garbage man for •
a nlckie probably got the best of the |

WELCOME

Place Your Order for

O n a n d A f t e r D e c e m b e r 1 st
duced Twenty-Five Per Cent in Price
Overcoats 50 Per Cent.
These Suits consist of Hart, Shaffner &amp; Marx
and Clothcraft Clothing, and are not suits

You Can Get Immediate
Delivery

Phone
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TUB SANFORD uA lL Y HERALD, MONDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1920

BABE GETS PASSPORT

Entire
MISS KATHRYN WILKFY, Editor.

Rhone 428

SOCIAL'CALENDAR ?OR THE
WEEK.

Instruments at Cost

Monday Afternoon Bridge Club
with Mar. Hat Wight.
Wednesday—
SANFORD LODGE NO. 1241 B
Literature and Music Department
O. E. HELD ANNUAL ,
a t Woman's Club.
MEMORIAL
Erary-wcck Bridge Club with Mrs.
:

H e re is I our \unance

for Christmas Goods:

Fortnightly with Mrs. L- P. Me*
.
Culler.
Thursday— ,
DuplIcatc^Luncheon Club with MysE. F. Housholder.
Friday—
Mrs. T. L. Dumas entertains at
bridge for Mrs. A rthur Hnzzard
and Miss Mary Lenoir.
T. N. T. with Mrs. Donald Smith.
Evening—H. A. K. with th e ‘Misses
Munson.
Saturday—
CeciUnn Music Club nt 8 o’clock in
the Studio of ^Mrs. Fannie S.
Munson.

$ 75.00 Phonographs
10 0 .0 0
Little Lldle Jane Meglll, eleven
months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur C. Meglll of New York Is the
youngest person ever to receive an
American passport. Iiaby Meglll left
recently for Scotland In charge of an
English governess to Join her mother
there. As the governess holds a Brit*
Ish passport It was necessary for
Baby Meglll . to have an Individual
passport.

H. B. Lewis returned from Jack­
sonville Sunday where he had gone to
meet his father and brother who will
be In Sanfokd through the winter.
G. D. Bishop is in New York on
business.

Paris Children Decime
to .Study Geography

Mr. and Airs. Howard Overland
have gone to Palm Beach where Mr.
Overland is to be located.

rarls.—School children of the
lower grades arc going on strike
In many public schools In France
ns a protest against the study of
geography.
* Led by n few older pupils,
these modern* strikers declare
they do not wish to wnste time
learning the geography of Eu­
rope until conditions arc more or
less definitely settled.

Miss Adinc Fuchs and Henry Ball,
of Tampa, were the week .end guests
cf Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bnll.
Mrs. !L R. Klomnn and Miss Edna
Smith, who have been the guests of
Mts. E. M. Galloway, left Saturday
for their homo in New York.

ViOST DEPENDS ON THE DAY

MUa Mary Lenoir, of Charlrston
camo today to be the g’tost of Mr,
and Mrs. T. L. Dunns.

Weddings on Monday In Holland
Bring _4p Cento— Saturday
Bargain Day.

Ed. Mcisch and Allen Jones were
home for the week end from Gaincs-

Thc Ilnguc.—The cost of getting
married In The Hague nil depends on
the day of the week.
*
/
For some renson Hint tins never
been explained Monday In society day
and marriages on thnt dnji nt the city
hnll, ‘where eVtry couple must go for
the olllclnl ceremony, cost 00 guilders
(nominally equivalent to -10 eenls
each). On Saturday the charge In ft
guilders, or nothing nt nil, depending
upon whether the couple wish n sepa­
rate rirciooiiy.till for them selves or he
runrr ed In group? of tr*aitr tuuplea
at limn.

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kalb have
bought the house nt 811 Park ave­
nue.
' ‘ M rs. Henry' Purden is visiting her
parents in Wnyncsboro, Gn., while
Mr. Purden is in Savannah, Gn.
EVERY*WEEK BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. R. S. Keelor delightfully en­
tertained the Every-Wcek Bridge
Club and an extra table Saturday af­
ternoon in the Wclnkn Apartments.
The apartment was very attractive­
ly decorated in pink roses and ferns.
Mrs. W. E. Watson won n cut gThss
mayonnaise bowl for high score
among the club members and Miss
Hawkins won a cut glass hud vase
for high score among the guests.
At the conclusion of the game de­
licious salad course was served. ,
Besides the club members there
were the following guests: Mrs. Du, mas, Miss Hawkins, Mrs. Connelly,
Mrs. DoForest and Mrs. Newman.

fflid e a ffi/ct/c/e
A BICYCLE is a thoughtful,
sensible gift for everyone. For
grown-ups, it brings independ­
ence of hot, crowded street cars
—a wealth of healthful enjoy­
ment and outdoor pleasure. For
children. It brings the best oi
childhood sport, a sure, certain
way of building health and
strength and good times all the
time. We have models for men
and women, girls and boys. Come
•n nnd let us show them to you.

WOULD REDUCE
SOUTH'S REPRESENTATION
IN G6TH CONGRESS

had prepared a resolution for Intro­
duction today, directing the house
census committee to make an inqury
Into thp extent o fdlsfranchisement of
negroes in the South and to recom­
mend cutting down the representa­
tion of those state accordingly.
Mr. Tinkham’a statement declared
th at eleven Southern states—Alabama
Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Missis­
sippi, North and South Carolina, Ten­
nessee, Texas, Georgia and Virginia
—cast only about 5 per cent of the
total vote for president in the last
election although1holding. 25 per cent
of the membership of the house.
E .‘Commenting on probable « apport­
ionment of representatives In conI g r e s s as a result o fihe 1920 census,
■Mr. Tlnkhem said th a t If the present
T&gt;sm of representation were used, slx-ty-flve member* woutd ho added In
the house. This increase, ho added,
could he nvolded almost entirely by
adhering to the same unit of ropresenttlon—one member for 211,877 In1 habitant* nnd by enforcing the four­
teenth amendment which direct* con­
gress to reduce represinfation of

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$2.00 Records
1.50
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This line comprises: Columbia, Starr, Stigir
and Regina Phonographs. All new and first
class goods.
The Records are^the famous Columbia line and
are right up-to-date. •
We have a few Gennett Records that will sell
for 50 cents each.. These prices cash. Install­
ment prices 10 per cent higher.

Buy the baby a new bunny blanket
nt A. Knnncr’n, 213*215 Sanford Ave­
nue. Phone 550. '
Buy n nice warm bath robe for
cold weather.—A. Kanner, 213*215
Sanford Ave. Phono, 560.
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less t
I FOR SALE OR- EXCIIANGE-Oni
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. C
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Art.
must accompany all orders. Count five words to 'a line and remit
Walking
distance to -city. Two lot*
cordingljr.
|corner Center and Elm Ave. Two
| lots west side Pcimctto ave., 50 ft
FOR RENT
_________ ! WANTED
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished WANTED—Team work. Inquire o ^rom Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T.
, Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Lo*
room, 320 Oak Ave. Phone 308-J.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-GOt Angeles, Calif.
208-lmo-p
187-tfc WANTED—Small iron sata FKotv
A.‘ Knnncr has
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish'
ing
Betq and other articles for pres­
1 ed hod rooms. Inquire 311 Park
Buy your,pitst cards nt the Hornld 1ents. Phone 550.
Avenue._________________
157-tfc
office,

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““ 01 «"***■ WANTED—Some
plowing Jon..
fhone 23 for particular,.
206-tfc
Apply C. W, Forre.ter, Route A.
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed t phono 402-J.
204-fltn
rooms and one kitchenette.
G14 ’ ,7,
—7 -------- ------------- -------Second nnd French, West. 208-3t " i 1^ EDT- ?r0,,r olt! battcrlca to « FOR RENT OR LEAp=AVm iT .h T p ; . „ / „ ¿ U p ,
p ie T L V T e ‘T Z
on A. C. L. track formerly occu- thorlzcd «e x IDE’* dealers and have

A citizen of Cocoa has presented
to that city sufficient grounds on
which to construct n city park. The
people there are naturally very en­
thusiastic over this fine start toward
what has always been considered a
long-felt want. The bonds for the
new bridge over the Pannma river
have been sold and Cocoa naturally
begins to feel'in the Palm Beach-Miami class.
Everything for the offlco a t the
Herald Printing Co. We can fit you
out with all thnt you need In fine
printed stationery nnd office supplies
of nil kinds.
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pays,

LOST
LOST—Western Union branch de­
posit book. Finder please return
to Western Union office.—J. P. Hall,
Mgr.
180-tfc
LOST OR STRAYED-One red pig,
4 months old. If found notify E.
B. Randall, Jr., 825 -First Street,
101-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS

Phone 550,
FOR SALE—Threo one ton Maxwell
trucks almost new, will sacrifice—Bryan Auto Co._________ 207-3R

FOR SA L E -A peach of a track
farm op hard road. Don't buy un­
til you see, II. B. Lewis, 106 North
Park. Phone 349.
207-tfe
box."—Ray Bros. Phone 5^8, oid
Christmas boxes of oranges at
Ford Garage.
179.tf._j —G. W. Spencer, Phone 400. 209-10tP
WANTteD—House or apartment oi 3
FOR CHRISTMAS
or 4 rooms, unfurnished, for m in'
nnd wife with two school children.
Just received new line of crepe
Best of reference** Seq or write, C.
paper for package wrappers of
H- S., Job dept., Herald office, dh-tf
decorations for the holidays,
polnsettla and^ holly all In vivid
red and green, quite the prettiest
Reduction on Douglas Shoes
line ever seen (n Sanford—oa1/ *
! dry goods— A. Kanner. V
few of each so get them now.
Box Stationery In all of the
Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothing
latest
shades and styles—nothing
reduced 25 per cent, Sanford Shoe
but the best-of paper and enve­
&amp; Clothing Co.
lopes at very reasonable prices.
Quite the prettiest and most sen-

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ROOM AND BOARD, 111 per week,
109 E ast First street, over Union
Pharmacy.
103-tfc
Cnrpcta and. Hugs washed RIGHT
on the floor with the Hamilton Beach
Electric Carpet Washer. Restores col­
ors. Kitts all germs. Satisfaction
guaranteed. For estimate or demon­
stration, phpne 560 or address Elec­
tric Carpet Washer. R. A., Box 200,
Sanford.
203-Gtp
BATTERY TROUBLES7 Do not run I*OR SALE—Typewriter
table, gnrdyour battery until she is entirely
on hose, porch swing , preserve jars
dead. The battery is tho costliest ac­ Jelly glasses nnd odd
cessory to your car. Wo rc-chnrgc niture, 101 Seventh St. pieces of fur19913tp
nnd re-build all makes of batteries.
Overcoats reduced
per
cent.—
—Ray Bros. Phono 548, old Ford
Co.
2C4-5tc
Gnrnge.
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179-tfc
Buy your post curds at the Herald
office. Beautiful views, lo each.
—Get our'Scrktch Pads from Tho
Herald-

Bible Chrlitmpa gifts for either
“ner" or «nim." .
Christmas Cards and Ne*
Year’s Post C ards'of til Wnd*
from the low pile« of one cent
each up. You get the benefit of
our buying In Job lots. All very
pretty and new. And then J°°
can gel engraved cards or sta­
tionary or Holidny cards engrav­
ed or your monogram primvu on
the finest of bond papers in *"
colors. Como In nnd take a look.

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THU SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1920

For
Cold Weather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

FRI., DEO. 10th
THE O N LY C IR C U S

ONE DAY
ONLY

THAT WILL BE HERE THIS YEAR

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HAROLD BACHMAN AND HIS MILLION DOLLAR BAND, SANFORD, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND
NIGHT

WON BY APPEAL TO VANITY

BALL
Hardware Co.

National Madza Lamps
25 to 300 W att in 110 Volts.
20 to 75 W atts in 32 Volts

Everything Electrical
Expert Installation and
Repair Work

G IL L O N &amp; F R Y
{'bone 442

115 Magnolia Are.

Ssnfenl’s Mo?» Popular Hotel

SEMINOLE HOTEL and GRILL
Under Minagem«a( of

WALTER B. OLSON
Our Specialty-— Seminole's ’
famous $1 Sunday Dinner
de luxe.
A la Carte Service all day.

EVERYTHING
for
THE BUILDER
From the Foundation
*

to the Roof

*

Hill LUMBER CO.
Quality-Servicd-Price

THE MILLION DOLLAR BAND

REGULAR

EVERY-D AY

AFFAIR

RHODA ROYAL
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Practically unheard of three years
How Wily Diplomat Saved Lord BeaTrained W ild A n im al and Old
Moat Mothers With Small Sons Will
cornfield From Dad “Break"
ago, Mr. Bnchmnn, through his
Recognize This as Strictly Accord.
Buffalo W ild W e st Exhibition
He Had Contemplated.
splendid work in the army and b e-'
hi.j t&gt;* schedule.
A HISTORICAL, ETHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION
cause of the tine Impression made ^
Curiosity, any« n London correspond* by his band on its eight month tour 1 Aw, mother, not yeti J ubI lemme
GREATER, NOBLER AND GRANDER THAN EVER BEFORE
ent of tlio Christian Science Monitor,
stay oat a little longer—Just five min
la frequently cxprcMied ns to how Die of the central states last season, has utes. Just one minute! Aiv, gee I
ENLARGED AND RECONSTRUCTED FOR THE PRESENT SEASON
prime minister gets along In his con* become recognized as one of the
Get ready? Why, ain’t I all right to
tending
band
mnsters
nnd
his
,
band
fcrcnces with foreign ministers. It la
go this way? Why not? Aw, gosh,
understood that, though he enn make an one of the really fine bands of the not my shirt I Yes, I see those edges
THREE
out tlio purport of n printed passage United States. This Is testified to on tho cuffs, hut I enn keep tny cont
R IN G
,ln the French language, he never had by the splendid list of engagements sleeves down over them. Gee whiz,
the opportunity of acquiring facility In
you're pcrtlckler. Why do you have to
the spoken tongue. In this respect he
see my shoes? I did black them, Just 300-HORSES MARVELOUS BEAUTIES «30»
And* a precedent In the case of Lord
yesterday.
IleaconsAeld. When he went to the
Yes, I'm all done wnshlng; no, didn't HISTORICAL W I L D W E S T EXHIBITION
Iierlln congress In 1878 lie mnde
hurry
too much. Lrmmo alone—my
known to his faithful secretary his In­
neck's
all right I Well, Pm sure 1
tention of addressing the conference
don't
know
why those dark places are
In French. Monty Cory, having suf­
on
my
hands;
why, I Just wnshed
fered scraps of his chiefs colloquial
OPEN CAGES OF RA REST WILD ANIMALS
them.
Ouch
I
Don't
brush my hair so
French, wns aghast. In despair he ap­
hard!
Well,
the
place
that
sticks
up
plied to the British minister at Iierlln
Is right over the bump, so thnt's why SEE ROYAL'S FAMOUS HERD OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS WHfr
for assistance. Odo Russell lived up
I couldn’t brush It there. No, I haven't
HAVE DELIGHTED TIIE HEARTS OF THOUSANDS OF SPEC­
to the occasion^- In cnsunl conversa­
done my nails yet; I wns Just getting
tion with Lord Ilcaconsfleld he men­
TATORS.
ready to when you mnde me wash ray
tioned that he hod heard n rumor that
hands agnln.
he Intended to address the plenipo­
THE STICKNEYS, WORLDS FAMOUS BARE HACK RIDERS
I don’t nerd anything. Wei), then,
tentiaries on the following day In
Just n sweater, not my overcoat. Aw,
French. "That would," the wily min­
-FUNNY CLOWNS AND AERIAL ARTISTS
gee 1 No, I don't know where ray
ister said, “he a grave disappoint­
gloves are; ! don't need them, anyhowi
ment. They know that they have here
Gosh, not my rubbers I Aw, mother 1
In you the greatest living inaAtcr of
Tlie mud Isn't very deep, and It takes
English' oratory, and are looking for­
about u year to put tho darn things on.
ward to your speech aa the Intellectual
Gee whiz.
treat of their Uvea." "Dizzy" Immediate­
A BIG MAGNIFICENT FRJ3 T STREET PAGEANT
Well, g'byl Yea, I am hurrying.
ly saw the reasonableness of this ob­
Well, I'm gonna start «vwt «if, soon
-BRASS BANDS AND CALLIOPES
jection and all his speeches during the
as
I speak to Rill a minute; he’s right
sittings of the congress were In Eng­
ROBERT BRUCE
A CIRCUS TEEMING WITH WONDERS
up nt tho corner, and ho might be
lish.
going
my
way.
Aw,
why
not?
which tho Million Dollar Band wilt
Well, s'longl
COULDN’T LEAVE EMILY OUT piny during the 1920 season. This
(Depnrts with the hug and smile
Includes the North Dnkota State Fair that cancel all his sins, nnd n great
Peculiar Reason Why Elderly Spinster —Tho Minnesota State Fnir—Wls* pence settles upon the household.)—
conslence State Fair, Lake Harriet Life.
Juet Had to Attend the
Funeral.
Roof. .Garden in Minneapolis, Okla­
1921 DESK CALENDAR.
homa State Fair, Mississippi state
Word had come to the mid-Victorian fair. Ten weeks nt West Palm
lady that an old friend of her moth­
There Is nothing quite as handy as
er's had died suddenly In her home In Beach, Florida, Jan. 9th, to March
the
desk calendar pad. They arc the
22,
nnd
other
large
expositions.
Mnine. It wns her duty to break the
busy
office man or woman’s greatAmong
the
well
known
members
and news to two elderly spinsters,
of
tho
bnnd
who
hnvc
been
connected
cst
help
and have been difficult to
cousins of the dear deported “auntie."
She found Miss Susan at home, tend­ with it from Its beginning, Mr. obtain up .to the present time. The
ing to her pet canary. Miss Susan Is Dachman announces Robert Ilruce, Herald Printing Company hns n few
78, hut spry and alert, ready for any the Indian comctist and James E. of them and If you want your calen­
emergency. Miss Emily, live years Son, the march writer as specinl dar you should lose no time in orolder, wns out motoring with u kindly
derln git now. Come In nnd sec them
benefactress. The slow tenrs of old features. Eenrling Sodahl of Duluth
age trickled down ‘Miss Susan's cheeks will he featured ns a violin soloist today. Herald Printing Co.
at the word flint another of her gener­ nnd Grnydon Lower of Minier, Illi­
TRAIN SCHEDULE
ation hud passed away. And then, nois ns baritone soloist nnd the bnnd
with n quick transition, she begun ex­ will also carry -a soprano soloist this
Corrected on November 15, 1020.
cited plans for attending the funeral, yenr.
t
which Involved n trip by boat to TortSouthbound
A big day for Sanford is assured
land and a long and arduous ride In
when
the
MILLION
DOLLAR
BAND
9
n lay conch. «Rut the thought of all
Departs
Arrive
this, coupled with midsummer bent, comes on Wednesday, December 8th,
2:40 p. m.
did not daunt the little lady. She under the nuspices of the Woman’s No. 83. ____ 2:3G a. m.
8:40 n. m.
Club. It will piny nt the comer of No. 27.
would go.
1:38 p. m.
No. 91. ____ 1:28 p. m.
"But. nt least, Mis.? Susan," urged Mngnolin nnd First street.
3:20 p. m.
the messenger, "you'll not take Miss
No. 89. ____ 2:55 p. m.
Emily with you."
7:46 p. m.
No. 85. ____ 7:30 p. m.
Furs All Her Fortune.
"And, my dear," snld Die lady to
North
Bound
“Alntdui produces a large variety of
the woman, when she told her story
beautiful
nnd valuable furs upon
Departs
Arrive
over a cold lunch, "whnt do you sup­
land."
Huya
"Andrew J. Stone In the No. 82. ____ 1:48 a.m .
2:03 a. m.
pose Miss Susan said? Seriously, In
her slow drawl, she replied: 'Oh, I Century. "It tins 13 vnrfetfe.? of benrs. No. 84. ____ 11:45 a. m. 12:06 p. m.
couldn't leave Emily behind. You ace six species of fox—black, blue, cross, No. 80. ____ 2:35 p. m.
2:55 p. m.
red. silver nnd white—nnd all com­
sho lias so llttto fun In her life.'"
4:05
p. m.
____
4:00
p.
m.
92.
No.
mon land furs. The skins of Its foxes
____
10:00
p.
m.
No.
28.
arc of the highest quality and nre
S c ra p in g the B a llo t
larger than those produred In any •
Leesburg Branch
The woman who had charge of the other country. The Alaska moose Is
Departs
Arrive
voting machine placed In one of tho Die largest land animal found or. Die
7:30 a. m.
downtown stores for use In the In­ western hemisphere. The meat Is ns ♦No. 158.
struction of women first voters, met choice ns the best of hcef nnd the No. oo
7:35 p. m.
a number of unusunl nnd amusing skin makes excellent foot wen r nnd Is •No. 157. ____ 4:00 p. m.
situations, A few days ngo, n well- much worn during the winter months. No. 21. ____ 11:55 p.m.
dressed woman who hnd nil the a p ­
The rnrlhnu. like the reindeer, lives
Trilby Branch
O u r P r ic e s W ilT S a v e '
pearances of being sell Infonnel un almost exclusively upon mosses, nnd
Departs
Arrive
matters political, entered the so-don Inhabit? nearly all parts of the coun­
You M o n e y
where Instructions were being given, try except the southern court country. ♦No. 100.
8:00 a. m.
nnd after making the usual prelim­ They nre found In large herds nnd •No. 24.
3:25 p. m.
inary ri|i&gt;logien. asked the young worn- Supply mnn with millions of pounds •No. 101. ____ 0:30 p. m.
nn In rlinrge to demons irate the o[hw- 9f meat.
•No. 25. ____ 2:00 p.m.
ntlon gf the machine. She wns shown
#
whnt she should do In case she wished
Oviedo Branch
Get
somo
of
those
late
postcards
at
to vote a straight ticket, tint this
Arrive
Departs
fnllrtl to satisfy her craving for In­ tho .Herald office. The Valdez Ho­
____
11:00
a.
m.
•No.
120.
struction*. nnd the climax wits tel, the Welnkn Block, tho Seminole
3:40 p. di.
reached when she Innocently request­ Hotel nnd other points of Interest, ♦No. 127.
ed: "And flow would you mind show­ Only one cent each. Send • Sanford
•Dally, except Sunday.
ing me how I should work the machine card to your friends.
If I wish to 'scrape' my.ballot?"______

CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE

500—People, Arenic Celebrities—500

Rhoda Royal High School Horses

2 Complete Performances

Afternoon at 2
Night 8
Under Water Proof Tents
Doors Open One Hour Earlier

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Cotton Seed Meal

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs
K ffrj Battery repair ws make la
guaranteed for atx month*. We are
■Me to do thla because In repairing
■ny make of battery we are Ilcenned
to use patented feature« which have
made Vesta batteriea famous.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
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Phone 189

Ulood Pressure—Neuritis
The “Logleal Treatment"

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LIFE HAVE BEEN TUT ON THE ROAD TO* 8UCCBS9 nY MAKING
SMALL MONTHLY INVESTMENTS IN GOOD SECURITIES. THE
B. I. H O L L Y ........................... Editor SOUTHERN -UTILfHES COMPANY 8 PER CENT CUMULATIVE
K. J; L1LLARD..Secretary-Treasurer PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK IS A GOOD SECURITY. INVEST TODAY
B . A, NEEL . — ..Genera) Manager AND BEGIN TO REALIZE YOUR AMBITION. THIS STOCK CAN BE
i ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALLMENTS. THERE IS NONE BET'
Ctrcnlation Manager
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every young business man in Uiia com
munity In a permanent connection

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Identify yourself with this bank and
you have taken the flrat

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Important

atep on the Road to Succeaa,

he could construct alongside his auto­
mobile and attached to it, a very com­
M ltin l U CÜ7 ky Cirri«»
fortably fitted-up sleeping room and
IS Cuts kitchen, all under canvas, which, in
iU compactly-fuLLd fo»ni for trans­
Member of the Asawialed P w i
portation gave small Idea of its pos­
sibilities for convenience. This tour­
ist also talked of Florida's enterprise
in
taking advantage of the new mothOnly a few more shopping weeks.
Jodi
of tourist life. He had made ar­
-------- -—o----------rangements
in advance for his "park­
A re you shopping early to avoid
ing” plnce in a small Florida town.
Arriving there nil he will have to do
will
be to drive into the square nsL et tho Daily Herald bo your shop­
|
signed
him, put up his tented home
ping guide for Christmas.
and adjust his affairs for the winter
W inter Park Woman’s Club will ' season. Not only is the ground given
build a $30,000 club house. Sanford him free, but he has free use of watwomen should do the same or better. ¡or and electric light. There nre no
Icharges for garage accommodations,
O, for the touch of a millionaire's 1All he hns to do Is to pay for what
hand and, the sound of the voice that gasoline he may use and mnkc himIt is developed that all
l . means money, buildings, progress, go­ ' wclf at home
rida these camping
through
F
ing forward.
grounds for tourists have been estab­
lished. Every* town haa its plot of
D ora' fTTOUnd
nside for th$' purpose, the
■ her
bring equipped with water and
t and 'biht, which is n free asset for the vis*
the *tor*
most rases a vneunt let is
9 ^ utilized fAr the purpose, but some
towns make a specialty of the tourists
camping ground and la y 'it out in the
shape of city blocks a t some desirable
e^re* *oc,l^ tm *n
suburbs.
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This Is one of the methods adopted
side
people of Florida to overcome
^ the hotel congestion and to open the
’or at
touri, t world in general,
1 . n and that the idea hns proved popular
, ? . n is proved by the tremendous increase
m u'h
^ or‘da tourist traffic. The pcoI ^ 1 pie nre flocking there this season
‘ from every state in the union .and -the
¡winter automobile population of the
i Land of Flowers hn* far surpassed
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
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. | that going there by train. That many
O, B. Franklin lost his pocketbook ;&lt;eople prefer the automobile and the
and placed an advertisement in the tented home to the train and the howant columns of The News. The tel is indicated by the popularity of
pocketbook was recovered the follow- the former life over the latter by the
Ing day, which proves that it pays to millionaire closs. Many people nbunadvertisc. (Mr. Faulkinghnm found dantly able to pay their way on Pulltho book in his "other” pair of trous- mans and at the most expensive hoera.)—DcLand News.
tels are choslng the greater freedom
of life in the open. And this great in­
flux of automobile tourists reveals
HARRY GANS
another story in that it shows what
The death of Harry Cans, editor of the developments of good roads is do*the Lake Highlander, was a sad blow ing for the country.—Charlottcc (N.
(¿'Ho Ms many frienda all over the state. ■C.) Observer.
3io one knew that he was ill and the
news of his death came as n shock to NEWSPAPERS ARE INDEX OF
CITY LOYALTY
the newspaper fraternity in this and
other states where he was known.
B e was one of those whole-souled
: .printers and newspaper men of the
*' old school and was doing a great
work of publicity in hU beloved
P "highlands of Florida." Harry Gins ***?■
w as one of the boys a t every meeting
“
of the various presa associations over *
the state and will be sadly missed in in 1
newspaper circles as well as In the u P°
business and social life of Lake pT0!
Wales where he was beloved and re- e' cl
apected by everyone.
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THE NEW LIFE IN FLORIDA

stock—whether that atock is on the
shelves or in the mental storehouse.
Then, too, the going out to nil sections
of the country of a publication bear­
ing Uic impi*** of good support end
carrying the cards and announcement#
of nil who have the present good and
the future prosperity of the commun­
ity at heart, creates ah impression of
the importance of the town or city;
and acta as an incentive to draw oth­
er people of other professions and
other catlings to the locality. It acts
ns n wheel within n wheel where
every cog perfectly meshes—and
where every desire is for smooth ac­
tion and perfect résulta.
"Show me the newspapers of n city
and I'll tell whether its people ore
progressive.—Kissimmee Gazette.
BAPTISTS MEET AT KISSIMMEE

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F. P. Forster, President B. F. Whltner, Caahlerr

December 1st

THE WEEK AT HOLY CROSS

On the first of each month
your rent is due.
Why give
other people your money. Buy
you a home and each month
instead of paying out rent
money, pay on a home that is
yours.
— Bcsutiful homes on Park,
Oak, Magnolia, Palmetto and
Myrtle
avenues,
Sanford
Heights. Building lots in any
location.
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The following week’s program at
Holy Cross church shows somewhat
of the constant work and interest,
there:
Monday—3 p. m., Women’s Guild
Parish House; 6 p. m., Junior B. S.
A. supper in the assembly room; 8
p. m., Rev. Louis G. Wood, NationWide campaign.
Tuesday—3:30 p. m., Junior B. R.
A.
, assembly room; 8:00 p. m.,' Senior
B. S. A., assembly room.
Wednesday—8:00 p. m., Men’s
Church Club, Assembly room.
Thursday—3:00 p. m., Women’s
Guild: Educational Dept.; Deacon­
ess It id gel ey, speaking. 3:30 p. m.,
Junior B. S. A., assembly room; 7:30
n. m., Senior B. S. A., assembly room.
Friday—3:30 p. nv, Junior G4 F. S.,
new room, Parish House; 4:30 p. m.,
Senior G. &gt;\ S., new room, Parish
house, Mrs. John Leonard!, Direct­
ress.

Seed, Our Business.
Honesty, Our Motto.
Purity, Our Watch
word.

COME IN AND SEE US.
(Southern Seed Specialisti)
Wekiwa Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.

Hundreds of delegates will gather
In Kissimmee this week for the an­
nual meetings of the Florida Bap­
tists. The 66th annual session of the
Florida Baptist Convention will be
held, beginning tomorrow, December
7, at 9:30 o'clock. Beginning tonight
As Good as (he Best
The Real Estate Man'
however, and running simultaneously
soa FV* Sunl
Dally Service
Phone 66
with the general convention, the 27th
annual session of the Woman’s Mis­
sionary Union will he held. In ad­
dition to these two meetings the lay­
men of the denomination will hold
THE HOOVER
their nnnunl meeting nil day and ev­
ening on Monday, Dec. 6.
. Suction Sweeper
The railroads have granted reduc­
Demonstrated in your home.
ed return rates on the certificate
Christmas
orders should be $jv*
plan, the only provisio being that 260
people purehnse tickets going at full
en Early.
faro nml take receipts for such pur­
B. E. WILLIAMS
chase. This arrangement will doubt­
or G. A. DBEKA, DcLand
less result in a large attendance.
Daytona Beach
Among the prominent speakers on
,
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the program nre Mrs. W. C. James,
NOW MAKING
Birmingham, president of the Wom­
an’s Missionary Union of the South­
ern Baptist Convention; Richnrd H.
Fresh Daily
humunds, Baltimore, editpit of the
31.00 POUND
Manufacturers Record; Dr. W. L. Poteat, president of Wake College, Wake W ater’s K an d y Kitchen
Forest, N. C.; Dr. Lincoln Huilcy,
president Stetson University, DeBRADLEY MATTRESS FACTORY
SMITH BROTHERS
Lnnd; Dr. S. B. Rogers, Jacksonville,
„ MRS. B. E. TAKACII
, Orlando, Fla.
Corresponding Secretary Florida Bap­
Expert Repair Work
Proprietor
tist State Board of Missions, and Makes old Mattresses new at «seCorner of Park Avenue and
many others. The opening sermon
third the cost of a new one.
Commercial Avenue
will be given by Rev. S. B. Cole, of PHONE 804
16 BRYANT ST.
Madison, or his alternate, Rc\-. H. S.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
11-lBUmo-p BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
Rightmire, of Dajrtona.
AT THE HERALD, EACTI...
Judge O. K. Reaves of Bradcntown,
is president of the Convention, while
W, W. Fineren of Jacksonville, is
S P E C IA L BARGAINS
chairman of the laymen's conven­
FOR THE FIRST
tion.
b O M P L E T E H O U SE BILL
4
Urging that immediate steps be
N.
CARTER LUMBER CO.
taken b ythe county commissioners
to expediste the completion of the
Tamiami trail, directors of the Miami
chamber of commerce recently ad­
dressed an appeal to the Dade Coun­
ty board recommending that the bal­
ance of unexpended money from the
\Y e have Ilie Sales Force, Location, Experience and
bond issue voted to build the trail, be
used in meeting the actual payroois
Financial Responsibility
of the J. B. McCrory Co. in the con­
struction work now under progress.

E. F. L A N E

LordTs Purity Water

Pecan N u t Roll

Service That Counts

$
$
$

Wholesale Commission Merchants
1304 East Cary Street
Richmond,

KOKOMO. UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES

Va.

Car lot rcccircra and distribuera all kinda Fruit and Produce*
* Consignments Solicited
ffiArtnru /
P r.d u e . R .p o M .r c l , Htw T *rk

$
$

B. £ O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

Walthall
Most of the fish In *m..ll puddles
imagine they are big.

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A tk Your Bank About U»

RallMial State an* City Bank

&amp;

Estridge, Props

Pufe, Sweet, Wholesome

Welaka Building

Delivered Freah Every Day

Prime
O a k tn g U r a o r
X m a* SSox Dr
.

SPECIAL PACK
CONTAINING
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES
TANGERINES
AND KUMQUATS

1Deane Uurner
497

let» fmim ¿N fV fllÿ

is not a good showing made of the
. place through the newspapers the us;ual run of men will avoid the outlay
i of time and money in making an In' vestigation.
1 These are some of the reasons—out­
side o! a ry personal desire to make
a profit through legitimate publicity
upon the part of those In business—
why every institution in a commun­
ity should be represented in every is­
sue of the local paper. The cost of
judicious publicity should not be plac­
ed on the books of any business cotvearn or any professional occupation as
sn “expense.” It should be placed un; der the head of “investment.” Good

M IL L E R ’S B A K E R Y

Specials For Today

PORK and MUTTON
SAUSAGE of AU Kinds
HAM and BACON

OUR PAINT SHOP

Choice
Western and Florida
Meats

Is kept busy by knowing automobilista
who send their c a n to us to ba iwpainted. The «wise ones" know th a t
their cars will be returned to them
looking smarter and better th»n when
bright new from the factory. Tho Trea­
son for this is that all our work b
riistom work which means that only
the best of materials are used by
skilled workmen.

Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Sausage

Pare Food Market
J. H. Tillis, Prop.
Phone 1Q5

402 Sanford Ave.

Aste PaintioJ
Phone 112

Sanford Heights

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TRE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1520
L"3U#

Haie Hsppeniois
Mention of
I/»iitii» in Brief
ree tonti Heme
•f Interest

I -cv-ccnst for the period December
L I a inclusive: South Atlantic and
Golf States: Moderate tempera¿ 7 considerable cloudiness and ocf.w aial rains, y
'WEATHER REPORT

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goi. Eph Brown, of the Ft. Chriat, *cUon, was in thq city today on
Dianes and greeting his many

friends-

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H e Herald Printing Co. now has
ol the largest and most complete
| jnuing offices Iq this part of Flori­
da. Mo job too Inrge nm! none too
ywll for this office to handle. Quick
service.
jfillcr’s Bakery Is sporting n fine
erw delivery wagon that is the.very
U1k * thing In nuto delivery wagons.
It is embellished with pictures of the
ftwmw Butter Nut bread and Is very
i,i **i»ry renivct,
\
The dtlur. uf Sanford will have a
change of enter uituiu.»«’«* UuV -«cek
mni have the chance to enjoy the Miltkn Dollar Band thnb will give a
coirrTt here Wednesday afternoon
and nighL
Mias Uftrbnrn Tyner spent Sunday
with her aunt, Mrs. R. J. Holly and
toady accompanied her grandmother,
Mix E. G. Tyner, to VcroTwhere they
wil spend several weeks before going
la California for a visit.
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Euvythinjr in office supplies a t tho
Hera hi office nil the time. You don't
havr time to order these little things,
j and we have them on hand for you
josl when you need them. L e t'u s
figure on fitting up your new office.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly w ere^ho
|gwsta of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Feddcr
yesterday in n trip to Daytona and
| Daytona Bench nnd n fine lunch at
| CSttanvo’s Grill rounding out a day
of enjoyment for hostess nnd host and

Iguests-

Hon. W. W. Phillips of Lake City,
| was here yesterday and todny, com*^g over to make the address a t the
FUtx Memorial yesterday. Mr. Phil­
lip« is a member of the legislature
| from Columbia county and is the
leading candidate for speaker of the
hwne nnd his many friends over the
state say he Is a sure winner.
Hem. Forest Lake is home today
iron» his labors ns chairman of the
State Road Department,-having been
&gt;n M k county last week arranging
for roads that will give them an out­
let north. Mr. Lake is making hist°ey in the road department and Is
getting fine notices of good work nc•rompliihed since his appointment.

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'The Big Sale
DRESNER’S

cloudy. ^Culif 1, Flu 17 arrived. Sup­
plies heavy. Demand nnd movement
moderate, market steady. Fin's 1 1-2
bushel Rampcrs, $3.p0-$4.50, mostly
$3.76-$4.00. Califs crates Icebergs,
$5-$G, mostly $5.50.
PHILADELPHIA:
44 degrees,
cloudy. CaliC 0, Fla 7, N. J. 1, Calif,
express 1 arrived. 17 cars track in­
cluding broken. Demnnd and move­
ment moderate, market unsettled.
•
Fin’s some leafy, 1 1-2 bu. hnnipers,
•
Big Boston, $1.75-$2.50, best mostly
$2.25. Poorer ns low ns $1.25. Romnino 1 1-2 bushel hampers, $2-$2.25.
Califs crates Icebergs, $2.50-$3.00.
Poorer as low os $2.00.
,
ST. LOUIS: 37 degrees, cloudy.
Calif 2 arrived. Supplies liberal. De­
mand nnd movement slow, market
dull. Fc wan lea. C alifs, crates Ice­
berg, mostly $2.50-$2.75, few ns high
as $3.00.
POTOMAC YARDS: Reports pass­
ings for 24 hours previous to 11 a.
m. Sunday: 8, cars destined: New
York 5, Baltimore 2, Boston 1. Mon­
day: 11 cars destined, New York 0,
Philadelphia 1, Baltimore 1.
Diversion accomplished at Potomac
Yards: Monday: New York 10.
M. S. WIGGINS,
Local Representative.

Want n typewriter? ^ho Herald
hnc tho agency for the best $05 type­
writer th at has ever been put 6n the
market and we will have a shipment
of new machines the lasts of this
week. If you arc in the market for
a typewriter sec us before you buy.
Herald Printing Co.

®* G. Smith, of Ovcido, was in the
•aty today railing on his many friends
“ d looking over the situation gener- f
* X*
G. Is one of the busiest men •
the. county now with his large or***** grove interests nnd many other
hut he is not too busy to
Wk politics. B. G. told us that Hard,Bt would lie elected and he tells it to

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AT THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
CONWAY TEARLE in
"MAROONED HEARTS"
PATHE NEWS and
«HOT DOGS" a Comedy

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popularity of tho
Lexington
- l
is daily increasing. Its advantages
over other oars in its prioe olass
are innumerable.
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Notioo the class of Loxington owners»
are discriminating buyers, all
aro enthusiastic over their Lexington
na tho sorvice we render; do ijot
naer-eatimate the •‘S'ervioe qualioatiops11 of the dealer from whom
y u purchase, it is *‘insurance1* to
*oa of continuous service while you
°wn a oar.
morioi0 ^ ® 1^ VGrlng Now the Lexington
thn q 3 that w 111l bo 0Qr*®nt throughout'
the Season
out _
Soason of T
1921,
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SAN f'n im
ö ANFORD

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Far Florida: Rain tonight and
somewhat warmer In
north and central portion to-

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Sanford, Dec. Cth; 1020.
• LETTUCE NO. 7. *
Carlot Shipments from Entire Coun­
_ _ _ _ _
try , Saturday, Dec. 4th,
,
Florida—Sanford S ectio n ________ 5
\\V. E. Bryant, of Jacksonville, rep­ California—Northern Dist. ___ _ 2 f
The Old Irorj; Reed Rocker, The Electric Parlor Lamp nnd the two Gold
resenting Furchgott’a mall order de­
California—Southom DUt. ....____ 20 ?
I ieces that wc are giving, away are all very valuable prises and the Interpartment, was in tho city today on
?
est
being displayed in these by the hundreds of ladies as well as the men
business.connected with his firm.
.
Total c a r s _______________33 ?
,
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prompts ua to again call your attention to these as we want you all to
hnve chances on them,
Those ladles who have seen our new Carlot Shipments, Sunday, Dec. 5lh. T
line of fine stationery and purchased California—-Southern D istrict ___ 10 T
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the same, think it Is the niftiest line Deslinatlona of Florida Shipments, ?
December
4th.
that has even bc&lt;in shown, Kero. Come
Jersey CHy ___________________ 2 ?
O m k i j t (Hh® C ® m r a | | W @ @ I k
In and see it.
New York ____________________ 1
every one should see th st they make their purchases for Chrlstmss, such
1 T
More auto campers are coming in Baltimore ___
purchases that they, intend making from our line, ao th st thsy not only i e t
1 T
alt the time and the new camps shoutd Potomac Yards . . . . _____
these
chances but save some nice manev sNo. Onr sale ends c rx t Saturd:y
be finished up re z:~~
possible and Diversion» Filed, ^n ce Lart Report 1
night
and at 8:a0 th at night ihe drawing will Uke place for these prizes.
From Potomac Yards:
Out 1st: f make room for a thousand more or
There
will be Just one drawing for each prisa so that If any of the holders
New York 1, Out 2nd: New York 1.
less to live hore this winter.
f
of
these
chance«* are not present they will be given sn ‘opportunity to call
From Waycross: Out 3rd: Jersey
for
the
prizes
later. We shall post the winning numbers in our store
T
R. I t Mulrhead has returned from City 1.
right
after
the
drawing.
a trip to the Highlands section near
Total lettuce shipments from Flor­ ?
Haines City, and reports 'th a t coun­ ida this season to date, 320 cars.
T
GET in on s o m e o f t h e s e g o o d t h in g s w e h a v e a t o u r
try booming and hundreds of acres of
Total lettuce shipments from Flor­ ?
orange groves being planted.
ida laBt season to date, 338 cars.
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PLACE FOR YOU.
Note: Unless otherwise stated nil
f
quotations are for jobbing sales on
ATTENTION! MEMBERS OF
stock of good merchantable quality
THE HOLY CROSS PARISH
T
and condition.;
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Shipping
Point
Information,
Dec.
4th.
Rev. Lpuis G. Wood, Nationnl Sec­
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, partly
retary for the Nntlon-Wide Campaign
will address the people of the Parish cloudy. Haulingn light. Domnnd nnd
and tell of this work, Tonight at the movement slow, market dull, few
08
sales. Carlots f. o. b. usual terms; 1
Parish House at 8 o'clock.
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Doffiterarf8
Dr. Wood Is one of the strong men 1-2 bushel hnmpcrs Big Boston, con­
of the Episcopal Church, a powerful siderable leafy, best, $l.25-$1.50.
v. . . . . .
speaker, arid brings n message of vi­ Telegraphic Reports fsom This Morn­ v v
ing’s Markets.
tal importance to every man, woman
This
moring’s
jobbing sales—unless
end chlld'In the Parish.
bed his strength gave way and ho
otherwise
stated.
("Jobbing sales" HAVE FINE WINDOW DISPLAY HARRY GANN, LAKE
This is an S. O. S. call for every
WALES EDITOIÌ, DEAD died before Mr. Worthington could
means
I.
c.
I.
sales
in
large
lots
by
or­
one to be preaent and nee that your
Hardware is hard ware when it
get him there.
iginal receivers to jobbers or other
neighbor comes ulso.
conies to a window displny nnd it
Hurry M. Gancs, editor of the Lake
Mr. Gann suffered from a cancer
large buyers. Weather reports nt 8
takes a good mnn to catch the eye of Wales Highlander, nnd one of the the nature of which he did not sus­
a.
m.
todny,
local
time).*
SPLENDID m e e t in g
the passerby with a hardware display best known newspaper men in tho pect apparently when he came hero
BALTIMORE: 43 degrees cloudy,
•AT HOLY CROSS CHURCH
but the Hill Hardware Co., have two state, died nt 8 o’clock Inst night nt for treatment. X-ray pictures by
Fla l arrived, 5 cars track including
It is with greatest pleasure that broken. Opening prices Mondny. De­ holiday windows that arc the real the home of J. E. Worthington, No. specialists indicated his condition
the Rev, LOuis G. Wood is returning mand nnd movement slow, market goods, one of them being composed 718 Bungalow Terrace, where he had soon nnd Wednesday^ night Dr. Helto conduct a meeting tonight at Holy dull. -F la 's quality ordinary, 1 1-2 of ndw nnd shiny aluminum ware been for two weeks, while taking cnis stated thnt he could live but a
Cross Parish House nt 8 p, m. in the bu. hampers, Big Boston, best mostly with all kinds of utensils thnt nrc nicdicnl trentment. For three or four short time, hardly expecting, how­
needed in the modern kitchen. The «lays Mr. Gnnn’s death hnd not been ever, thnt the end would como so
interests of the grentest work ever $2.50. Poorer $2.00-$2.25.
Calif’s
other
window is filled with rifles of unexpected, but the end came with noon. The disease had obtained such
undertaken, the Nation-Wida cam­ crates Icebergs $2.75-$3.00.
nil
kinds
from the repeating rifles for startling rapidity. He had seemed n start thnt it made it almost impos­
paign. Let everybody .without ex­
CHICAGO: 32 degrees clear. Calif
big game to the nir rifles of the small bright nnd cheerful Friday nnd rathen sible for him to brenVhe the Inst two
ception be out.
*
13 arrived, 20 cars track including
boy. Tlds window also has tennis better than the dny before. When or three days.—Tampa Tribune.
broken. Demand movement moderate i
rackets, harmonicas, toy pistols nnd Mr. Worthington came homo last
ATTENTION
market stronger, prices higher. Cnllf
many
other toys of nil kinds for the night Mr. Gnnn wns able to walk nnd
Office supplies nt .the Herald.
The Roynl Neighbors will meet the crates Icebergs $2.76-$3.25, mostly $3.
smnll
children
nnd the large ones. In*' seemed well. As he started back to
Post Cards at the Herald office, le.
second Tuesday night in December, Fla’s 1 1-2 bushel hampers, Big Bos­
fact
the
Hill
Hnrdwnre
Co.,
will
go
the 1-lth, for election of officers for ton, ^2.50-$2.75.
v
nfr &gt;r tho holiday trade with many
the. ensuing .year And a full attend­
CINCINNATI: 32 degrees cloudy.
ance is urged. Meeting' will open nt Cnlif 2 arrived. 7 cars track Includ­ us« ful presents ns their advertise­
ment in the Dally Herald will tell
7:30 in Engles Iinll on Oak Street.
ing broken. Supplies liberal. De­
you.
RECORDER.
mand nnd movement slow, rmrrkct
steady. C alifs crates Icebergs, most­
At a meeting of the Jacksonville
BICYCLE LOST OR STOLEN
ly $2.*E0-$2.75.
Clearing House Association, the or­
CLEVELAND: 3&lt;J degrees, cloudy. ganization plnn for the Southern
A bicycle was lost or stolen a t the
Calif 2 arrived. 7 cars track includ­ Federal Farm Bnnking Corporation,
carnival grounds Friday .nfternoon
P&gt;«3jj_at
ing broken. Supplies moderate, de­
the following being the description of ni .rd nnd movemont moderate, mnr- authorized by tho Edge act, was ap­
proved. The corporation will have a
tho wheel: Red frnme. trimmed with
■ t steady. Fin’s crates, Big Boston, capital stock of $0,000,000.
Jtlnck, black wheels nnd Fisk • "'’s
*1.50-?2.00. Calif’s erntes Icebergs,
tajicd handle bnrs wpb rncitif
black leather scat-with luck a»..: chain S2.50-$3.00.
PITTSBURGH:
35 degrees,
to prevent slipping, Morrov brake,
cloudy. Opening prices Monday: De­
black guards and stand. 1 i dcr wilL mand nnd. movement slow, market,
return to owner below ui
receive
dull: C alifs erntes Icebergs, $2.50rewnrd.—Harold Smith l’ ’ Palmetto
$3.00, mostly $2.50.
avenue.
208-2tp
NEW YORK: 44 degrees, partly

The Citg *£

WEEKLY WEATHER r e p o r t

Sommer/ of the
Flotti n f 8 mill
Talks Saeclnciljt
Arranged for
Herald Readers

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Miami Beach will expend nenrly
$5,000,000 in buildings in 1920, and
thnt little city will more than match
Miami in the cost of building. Misml
Beach can match Miami dollar for
dollar in construction in 2920 and
have $500,000 left oVcr, boosters
claim, and tho remaining two months
will wltnes sthc beginning of expend­
ing $500,0000 more nt Minml Beach
for o bank, n theatre, for houses,
I^lo barns nnd other structures.
Have you seen thnt benutlful line
of box stationery nt the Herald of­
fice? J u st tho thing for "Tho Girl"
for&gt; Christmas. Got it printed with
her monogram.
,
Deliberate long before doing what
it is impossible to do.

Ti Million
T Dollar
- Band

IN SANFORD
WED. DEC. 8th
TWO CONCERTS
AFTERNOON
—and—
NIGHT.
THE WOMAN’S CLUB
PRESENTS THIS FINE
MUSICAH ORGANIZATION
TO THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD

Will last for
Ten Days
Only.
Come ^nd •
get yourCoat
Suit, Coatv
and Dresses
at the most
Remarkable
Price.

J. M . ]

WED. DEC. 8th
The

Million Dollar
Band

You C ant Make
Hag Without Sunshine
Nor can you mako much m oney without som e
*effort to
«

Reserve Your Resources

Harold Bachman
and His
Million Dollar
Band
Under Auspices

Woman’s Club
SANFORD, DEC. 8lh
Afternoon and Evening

by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
W hy not m ake some real "H A Y ” in the SUN
SHINE by starting a check account with us.
Build up your credit that you m ay be ablq to
master difficult problems.

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SANFORD AUTO CAMP .
WILL BE ESTABLISHED
ON THE LAKE FRONT

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CALLS

The H ouse Considers (he Im­
m igration Measure

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920

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rRESIUENT-ELECT
BIDS FAREWELL
TO TIIE SENATE

(By TV, Am«UU4 7r»»..)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Prealdent-elect Harding conferred I with
members of tho house and senate to­
__
day on domestid and international af0S MEASURES THAT WILL L A S T ^nirs and expected to leave at four
o’clock for Marion. He bid farewell
UNTIL DAY OF AD­
JOURNMENT
to tho senate but still retains his
scat, until a Republican governor! can
•By TV* A»»ocU«»4 F«m.)
appoint a Republican successor. .
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The Scn, |f calendar tailed for debate on the
Hll for federal regulation of the
jeeat pntkin gindustry today. Tho
House is expected to consider «imml¿ration measure restricting immigra­
tion for two years. Committees set­
tled
u work today pasting un­
til adjournment.

COMMITTEEWORKING

CLARA SMITH
.
' IN TEXAS
SAYS EDITOR
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—President Wilson's ~ recommenda­
tions to congress in annual message were: • Revision tax laws;
simplification of income and orofits taxes, Philippines independ*
ence; Armenian loan; economy *n government appropriations and
expenditures; creation of worknb'e budget system; cold storage
and other laws affecting the cosU of living; federal licensing of
corporations, rehatrilitation and training of disabled soldiers and
sailors.. The president did not refer to the League* of Nations ex­
cept perhaps Inference in quoting Lincoln’s “Let us have faith that
right makes might and in thatsfaith let.us dare to do our duty as
we understand It." He said “I have not so much as laid before you
series of recommendation^ as sought to utter confession of faith,
of faith which I was bred and which my solemn purpose to stand
oy unin my last figfiling day. I believe this to be the faith-of
" Atucrfco, the faith of the future. The president sent his message
by a messenger, adhering to his decision not to address congress
in person as hks been his custom.

Will Have Sewerage, and
Water Connections

(By TV, AtMcUwd Pr«»a)
SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 7.—P., M.
Ross, newspaper man, claiming to
have conversed near San Antonia lest
night with Clnrn Smith, wanted in
Oklahoma in connection with the fa ­ AND ONE OF.THE DEST IN TIIE
tal shooting of Juke L. Humor., was
ENTIRE STATE, BEING IN "
quizzed by, police today and released.
HEART OF THE CITY
The search for the woman continues.

AN IDEAL LOCATION

All things come from whnt at first
seems insurmountable
difficulties
nnd the Auto Camps thnt have been
talked about for many months now
seem to have come to the point where
Snnford will have the best location
In the state—right in the heart of
the city.
The temporary comp established on
Snnford
Heights hns outgrown its
ITALIAN POET HANDIER WITH
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Deporta- »BEFORE CONFERENCE ON BANK
usefulness
nnd has been a source of
THE PEN THAN THE
f,on proccdings against
Ludwig). ING, COMMERCE AND FARMannoyanre
to
the cjty officials as tho
SWORD
.
ING INTERESTS
residents on the Heights objected to
Martens, the Soviet Russian govern­
(By TV, Auk UU( 7r*.i)
making it a large camp and the city
ment representative, opened today
(By TVa Au«&lt;UU4 Fr*u.)
_
TRIEST,
Dec.
7.—The
state
of
war
never intended it for a permanent
leforc Secretary of Labor Wilson.
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MEMPHIS,* Dec. 7.—Measures f o r (
r . A ' I n l1 f I
I
A n
T
• J between Fiume and Italy will not camp but had made no provisions for
‘proceed, D'Annunzio said today. Dcp- Another camp *'nd as the city had in­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The De­ reducing the cotton acreage fifty per,
* duties say
say they
they believe
believe an
an agreement
agreement vited the campers to come in and take
, ,
*';Tutica
partment of agriculture asked con­ ¿¿¡it and increasing food crops, and
• n place they availed themselves of
gre« today to appropriate one mil­ live stock raising fifty per cent wore IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION BY. The constitutionality of the 1 ^ 1 7 1will be rcnched.
lion dollars for use in co-operation considered a t *a conference today of
the opportunity nnd camq in such'
SENATE LOOKING FOR FARM ', state Inw putting all county officials SOUTH CAROLINA
with the states in forestry work. - banking, commercial and farming in
large numbers th at the camp grounds
AID AND CREDIT
*cn n gradunted commission fee sys- f
COTTON MILLS
terests.,
.
were
soon filled with tourists and if
j lent instead of the prosent system of |
WÒRKING FULL TIME^
(By TV« AimcIi IB Fnu)
FLORIDA FIXED
tho
grounds
beenme unsanitary as is
WASHINGTON, De&lt;?. 7 Immcdi- ¡allowing the.county officials to have
•IN ESTIMATES
CENTRAL OF, GEORGIA
charged
the
city Is to blamo for it
all the feet «collected
from their *“
ro- |
(By Th« AmocUUJ ft,«».)
WANTS REFUND MONEY ntc consideration by the senate oo fi .' —
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SENT CONGRESS
and
not
thd
tourists.'
It is up to the
.
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n farm cn relief measure is expected spective offices as salaries, will be, GREENWOOD, S. C., Dec. 7.—Five
city
to
see
that
tho
camp
is in first
(By Th* AiMcUttd rr«u&gt;
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it was reported today. Report of ag- tested In the courts, nnd the first local cotto mills now operating on
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 — Florida
class
sanitary
condition
and
that is
WASHINGTON!
Dec. 7&lt;-rThe
r jcU]turo_______
committee would revive the meeting wiU be by . the sheriffs of full time some with night and day
it handsomely provided fo r, -tho
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the
prime
rcsson
for
having
it well
treasury estimates submitted to Con- ! * ™ L1. ,of Georgia
Railway I appliedn to- WRr
finance W
corporation
direct the
- a - ---a
Will IIIWULV
UI liUlUhluil to
W UilWh
*•« the state, who will hold their annual shifts.
within
th
e
V
ty
limits
where
a
better
gress. The principal Florida Items ■» i J . ■«'
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j
„ ieacrai
reserve,
uuoru
iwuini.
va
- meeting in «the Circuit Court cham-j
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boBrd
to
P
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sewerage
¡»y
tc.n
can
be
arranged
m ta lo f to iMtie itxty millier, f e l l « .
|¡bt'„ , , „ m tr credlt;
hers Wednesday t- t,ll a. m.
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are as follows:
nnd’where the —.-.itary nnd police de­
in
refund
jpg
and
mortgage
bon
The legislature of 1917 passed, a
To relieve distress nnd provide for
partments can hnve supervision ov­
hi", which was drawn up by Judge
KILLED TWO
education among, thd Seminole In­
er
.he/.camp just as they, hnve over
*cn Farris of Jacksonville, putting all j •
HUSBANDS NOW .
dians, ?K,000 ns against • $5,000 for
the
citizens of Sanford who are living
BEING TRIBE t*J«v«ounty officials of the ktate on a
the present year.
I -,
f t houses. The cantp grounds are no
iRnti'iptrd scale,* allowing them a
An appropriation! of $66,600 - 1»
different from rrgulnr residences
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nil
certain percentage on all foes collectasked for investigation of insects af­
nnd should be ufiJer the same regula­
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from their office., none to receive
fecting tit run nnd other sub-tropicid^
tions.
Woodlock, aged thirty-six,- indicted
ir -“-»“'1
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thnn j ^ t000 n year ns salary,
fruits.
for murder of two husbands Wü* instead of allowing the officials all
Yesterday without nny warning the
The estimates also include the fol­
city
officials gave tho campers 24
placed on trial today.
the, fees collected by their respective
lowing:
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hours notice jo move nnd while ^iiy
offices.
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For continuing improvement and
COUNTY OFFICIALS’ BONDS
The
county
judges*
will
hold n FORTIER RULER RECEIVES 9K Manager Ryan had fixed up a tem­
maintenance of St. Johns river, Jack­
porary plncc farther out ’on the
sonville to the ocean, $006,000; for
Have All* Been Approved and They meeting in the offices of tho. Cham­
PER CENT OF THE
•
Heights for the campers it was not
ber o f Commerce Tuesday mofring
. maintenancevof improvement of St. O.^LY AS TECHNICAL MEMBERS
Are Ready for New
^
VOTES
what they desired and they wcrc'prefor the purpose of discussing * hnt
Johns river, Jacksonville to Palatlta,
Year's Work. '
WILL THEY BE
(Dr Th. Au««u«»a ?»«»
| PnrlnP to ,cnve for othcr Polnt&gt; whpn
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‘action to take in regard to ,rop«&gt;je&lt;
|20,000; for completing Improvd.ADMITTED
.
PARIS,
Dec.
7.—Ex-King
Constnn-,*1D* U00*1 cnmc to the rescue and
Vhe bonds of all the county offic- changes in the Inw, nnd also t !i
racr.t and for maintenance of -St.
told
them to camp on tho bulkhead as
inis,* new and old1, were approved yes- CUM the proposition of testing »J.e, tine received ninety-eight per cent o f ,
Johns river, Pjdatkn to Lake Harney,,
(By U m Aim c UWS
soon
ns he could have the city level
new and old Officers iftW jn the courts while the county;the votes cast in Sunday’s plebiscite,
$Co,000; for continuing improvement
GENEVA, Dec. 7 . - ^ ) « ! ^ fpr co^ terday and ^the nçw
off the .ground# nnd placo sewerage
and for liminfennitye of Oklawaha operation on.technical/oncanliaUons are po^r rcadjr to',Uke up their du- tax assessors, circuit court chirks on his return to the Greek throne, connections
thereon, but J. D. Hood
river.
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of the League of Nations by repre- ties at the beginning of the new Bn(] other officials affected by tho .Athens dispatches said,
could not wait for that and this morn­
sentatives o f. Armenia and former year. V
| bill 'will hold a meeting in January
ing cabled a petition around among
BASKET BALL
Russian states though thpse states
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to tske up the' subject
NEW CABINET. MEMBERS
the business men of the city and colTOURNAMENT t
are not admitted to full membership FIGURES ON FLORIDA
p ^ . , 1 Many of,the county, officials In the
FOR AMATEURS iccted an amount sufficient to make.
n t Tk« AiM O iU t h w il
in the League, were discussed b jrth e
.
*_____ FRUIT-LIWJI jBrKer C0Uj,tJc8 0f the state receive
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I George R. Williams, special a g en t' *totA $16.000 to $30.000 a yeafundcr
(By
Tk*
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rr«
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can be made on the grounds just
tion about the possible cabinet se­
« Chose &amp; Co., of« Jacksonville,
• t
• thn
nrasanf
avttnm
linn
fta few
venrfl
of
who
the
present
system
and
few
years
KANSAS
CITY,
Dec.
7.—Next
across from the old hotel property In*
lections of the incoming administra.
March 7th is set for the opening of stead 'of farther down the lake front
is
making
headquarters
here,
stop«*°
U
wns
n°t
un»"unI
fo^
tion 'vas cast into mora definito Unes j* n n v ip f¡A T 1 C F n r
'ping a t the Hotel Thelma,ffurnishes * « c,ve from *-0 -000 t0
“ the basket ball tournament of ama- Sanford wilkhavo one of the finest
toduy by consultations between the
1 UI ^
citrus ycnr as fees, but in recent yenrs tour Athcletic Union, comprising camping grounds in- the state and
one that will Jiave all- the modern
^ t ^ n 'a m U u r o f c i n ^ s , ^
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F a ï l l l F G tO
....... "¡nbou^rm.OOO
Hn,it
teams all «ver thd country.
conveniences and' that will hold 500 ,
Three names which stoid in the
'
to December 3, there had been " t ™ 1 hi any, it is ta .
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• This camp should be established a t
once nnd then tho city advertise for
SCREEN iDOORB
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f a
-„ ms ^
thcrc had
the people to come here nnd mak«J
riunii., f„r seere ta ry of the navy;
Sanford their home for the romaindThere were aiT ^T rletlona for vlo" »hipped 4,192 car, of nrnnee,, eqolv- 15,100 » n * r .tl.. now law " V “^ ' « »
"ill H. linys of Indiana, the repubof whether or not- his office receives j
er
of the" season. Other cities are
Ulion of the acre on onllnanca yea- »'«nt to 1/I00(0M bore.
ig e n c r 'a h 'a n d 'ir T y 1
1 j!','?" ° i
V U . ^ » p of cltn .T f™ lt for the
to « .k .'N O B L E PEACE PRIZE WH.I. RE Ä
T
' Ï T u i * * Â
'?• - Ohio’, ,h . Harding
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peer
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n
t
.3,000,000
borca.
o
f
that
amount:.
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r
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p
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GIVEN
PRESIDENT
g
ro
u
n
d
,
and
m
äkln,
them permaEen*
pre-convcn- The violators wc*e among the mcrDEC. IOTI!.
tion
Iinstitutions
for
It
will
be years be. nmnager,
,
.........-.
chants
of
the
city
who
were
probably
There
has
been
more
fruit
shipped
Ini
legislative
enactment
of
1910.
for attorney-general.
Prominence also was given by the unaware of the law but this did not UP
thlB Ume than to the same date ( Many prominent members of tho
(By Th«
r«M.)
If0" .Vhe h0U,,C 8horU,r0, ?"n ** mek
COPENHAGEN, Dec. 7.—The No- nno thc8« cn»"P" «re giving Florida
f * * confcr*nces to the possible oe- MVe them aAd they were put under
»«»t year. *
profession claim thnt the 1017 law Is
v "ion ,,f David Jayne Hill ¿f New u p e n d e d sentence and rrtadc to pay
Mr. Williams states that while the B0 full of loopHblcs and"Daws that M pcftcc pritp wJU ^ confcrred on cities more advertising than any. im»«k, former umbassador to Ger- the cosU of the court proceedings. Prico ot
Ju ,t now ,s Bomcwhnt they believe thnt the law will never Preg|dent w l|ion December 10th, It P.roycm‘)"t® thatl 4&lt;ave ;evei^ . been
many, as secretary of state, altho Tho state Inspector, Julian Denaznree lower than it has been-oranges atand a test of the courts nnd that waJ| nnnounccd here today.
i n!nt,c'. The'*« campers arc good pcopio who are seeing America first and
wch leaders as Charles Evans Hugh- ' aworo out tho wnrrinta nnd the coun- bringing nbout $2.65-hc looksi f°r therefore the county officials may be
*?. F.lihu Root, Senator Philander C. ty was represented by County Attox^ *n improvement after the holidays „bl, to still collect their salaries un- op 0,le mod5f{cg or r*pca\n it alto- ' omc
Florida to get first hand In
J " 0*' Senator Henry'Cabot Lodge,1ncy Schclle Mnlncs The law requires ®nd believe* satisfactory prices will dcr the old fee system, regardless of ^
. ¡formation. They like Sanford and
‘ &lt;nV°r A- R- Fall nnd other» still that all places that offer food ol rr« va,l Inter.—Lakeland Telegram.
„ C0Urt decision, until the Incoming
Thp mcctlnfr of thc sheriffs was many of them httVC b°uKbt property
legislature which mecti, In &gt;f?ril, ' c#,Iwj by p G Rnmsey of Gaines- or wiI* buy property before they leave
portfolio in sonur quarters.
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passes
new laws.
k 1 ville, president ,of the Florida Sher- "nd
winter visitors.
fV'
Local
county
officials
stated
Moniffll
Association.
In
th
c
-le
tte
r
reFanfonl
owes
them
a
good
camping
.to these establishments the proprie- Q[
Vrodach for The
WIAMI INVITES HARDING
day .th at' all of the county officials ce|ved by Sheriff W. II. Dowling on ^rouni‘ but it sHould be on the lake
tors will be arrested and fined. If
, v i, . Crate Company • .
TO MAKE CITY A VISIT (there arc any othor places in the city
• of the state whose salaries sd, cf- Monday, J. R. S. Iloustwnn, secre- *T°nt ' vlth “ *e ‘&gt;cal °* ®®werago sys­
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. te. d -th a t In terns
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'th a t are not screened the owners of 7 ^ poultry departmentd fthe Rail- fwted by the law will hold.meetings
U ry
treasurer,
•*"“ and'everything absolutely'sani(g L k.
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the sam e. should get busy and have ’ torf
Mills, SL Louis, Mo,, will to discuss the situation created by addition te discussing the new fee
. AMI* D‘!r* 7^-Senator FIctchrr
' I.I MCTttn door»
dooni put
up Immediately
Immediately as
a t «j-y*
^
their poultry-demonstrator
Doultry demonitrator .In. . the
law and to»,hire
and In* system
and discussing --------------legal methods
*
¡ ^ y on behalf of the commercial
Put up
their
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v* testing
*.*«...» the law-in
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. w ®9t a typewriter? H The Herald
of
Miami,
presented
to
Presithe.
Inspectors
are
active
and
intend
-ganford
»bout
December
15th
In
be«truci
them
to
test
the
law
in
the
0f
the
courts
the
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sheriffs would elect officers to serve
^n* thc "fr^ncy for the best $65 type«n t eket Harding tho InvlUtlon of t0 €niorc® lho law ln cvery Partlcu- &gt; a l f of tho Catcsf Crate Co. The lady courts.
^
writer that has ever been put on the
city of Miami to go there and re- U r*
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Will visit every poultry raiser In the
In addition, these officials assert for the ensuing year.
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maiket and wo will have a shipment
J* 1" ■" long as possible betweeh thU
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------------------------'county snd will demonstrate the Pu- that they will also make a strong
The sheriffs association was organ­
"**« "«d March 4th. Tho Florida BUILDING COSTS
.----------------«Vina-Poultry Feeds and give you val- fight before tho new legislature to ized in 1913 by Sheriff Dowling .who of new machines the losb of this
week. If you are In the market for
*n*tor told Senator Hanllng of thn!
HELD 7 0 LEVEL
\ , nblc Ir/ormation as to how to make have thc law repealed or else modi- was elected th i flrstl president*—
n typewjitcr seo us before you buy.
m'ny attractions in and nround MlSAYS CONVENTION yoUr heng |ay. Tho lady will also fled, in the event the courts decide Jacksonville Metropolis.
Herald Printing Co.
nnd other pnrts of Plnrl/t. „mil
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Cd- .
* Wc,come *bould he de- skilled workers promises to hold the You wish a demonstration give your ahead and
office. Plions the news to 148. We*
system
until
a
court
denew
line
of
box
stationary
for
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the
riiion v„aWe?k thc Invitation. De- building cost* to about the present name and address to the Cates Crate dcr the old
want cvery bit o f-It. Tell us the
matter
yet bocn made In th e ’elvel, speakers a t the Masons c o n - ^ . , before the 15th of this month. clsioiV had been rendered or until Christmas trade. You will want it
news
cnch day.
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'Phone
181. All
AilJornonilnl
demonstrations
free,ni»tt*
newlotrisln
legislation strengthens thc law "pronto’’ and also "depeche vous.’
,vention declared today.

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BAGS SIX.

IH A HEADLINE IN. THE DAILY IIEnALD- THAT ATTRACTS THE.
ATTENTION OF THE READER BECAUSE IT IS OUT OF THE ORDPNARY. IT MEANS THAT SANFORD IS TO HAVE THE PLEASURE
OF HEARING THE MILLION DO LLAR BAND AT THE CORNER OF
MAGNOLIA AND FIRST STREETS NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THE
CONCERT WILL BE GREATLY E NJOYED'PY EVERY ONE. IT WAS
BROUGHT HERE BY THE. WOMAN’S- CLUB AND THIS BANK
HOPES THAT SOMEJDAY THIS CLUB WILL HAVE

CONWAY TEARLE in

PATHE NEW S and “ HOT DOGS” a Comedy
COMING — LuuIho Glaum in “ The Lonu Wolf's D aughter", Geraldine Farrar in "T hu
Riddle W om an", William S. Uart in "The Toll Gate " "H uckleberry Flrn " " Huttonaquu.'*

Frank Mayo in “HONOR BOUND’
and "WATCH YOUR STEP MOTHER" a Comedy

pupils and others by its excessive
S a YS LOLLYPOPS AND
use.”
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HIGH HEELS WRECKING
NATION’S WOMANHOOD
HARDING MAY SPEND A
PART OF 1US VACATION
^ OSTON, Dec. A—A ban on high
IN MIAMI IN JANUARY
heels, such os never earned a Rari­
tan pilgrim ancestress to church, is
MIAMI, Dec. (5.—In a radio tele­
to be sought from the legislature by
gram
received here Saturday Frank
the Massachusetts Osteopathic So­
ciety. Announcement that the socie­ 3. Shutts, owner uf the Miami Her*
ty would introduce a bill to stop the nld, from Ex-Governor W. T. Dunhigh heel at its source—the manu­ liin. of Indiana, the statement is
facturer—was made at its lüth an­ mode that Senator and Mrs. Harding
will probably spend some part uf
nual convention today.
Dr. R- Kcnrick Smith uf Brook­ their winter vacation in Miami dur­
line, who rend a paper on “High ing January and February of next
Heels a Crime,” told his associates year. Gov. Durbin returned from
th a t the advent of woman suffrage the Canal Zone on the steamship Pos­
had given the society courage to pro­ torra with the president «elect and his
pose a bill prohibiting the manufac­ party and is now a t fHampton Roads.
ture, sale and w a rin g of heels more . Work &lt;&gt;n the jetties near Fort
than one and one-half inches
in Pierre has been proceeding slowly
height.
during the last week or two, oaring
The fad of sucking Jollypop ¡dso to the rough weather which lias in­
was attacked.
terfered with the placing of the rock,
The “lollypop is nut a l»ad'piece of nnd the fact that the jetty now roachphysical enjoyment.” said Dr. Robert rc the breakers and it is possible to
HI Veitch uf Medford. “Were it not work only at low tide.
fo r the danger of functional derange­
ment of the stomachs of our school
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc.

The
Endurable
IS TOE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY OF TOE MONEY MARK­
ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A| STRONG
APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD

ALIKE.

THERE­

FORE YOU TURN AT ONC E TO OUR STORE, YOUR
STORE, EOR SO MANY YEARS.

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS.

HAVING

ALWAYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS AT

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR AT ANY TIME AND AMONG

THEM

CAN ENUMERATE A FEW

FOR

WE

SUGGESTIONS*.

HOOS1ER KITCHEN CABINETS, IDEAL FIRELESS
COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM WARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX
WARE, ICY IIOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

FOR THE KIDDIES
A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KING AIR RI­
FLES, GO-CARTS. AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR TIIE MEN A COMPLETE
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST
SORTMENT WE EVER HAD

AT PR E -W A R PRICES

AS­

HOME OF ITS VERY OWN. WE 0 WE MUCH TO THE WOMAN'S
CLUB OF SANFORD AND WE ARE ALL STANDING BEHIND OUtt
WOMAN’S CLUB. THEY STAND FOR THE BEST IN EVERYTHING
AND IN TOE ENTERTAINMENT LINE TOEY WANT ONLY THE
BEST ATTRACTIONS AND IN TO 18 ENDEAVOR WE ARE. OF THE
SAME OPINION. AND IF TOE TIME EVER COMES WHEN WE
CAN HAVE

RHODA ROYALS DIG
CIRCUS COMING TO TOWN
Every dead wall and all the bill
lioarrix in this city for over n week
have proclaimed the fact that Rhoda
WE KNOW THAT TOE PROGRESSIVE WOMEN OF SANFORD WILL
Royal’s greatest, biggest and beet
BE STANDING RIGHT BEHIND US IN OUR ENDEAVORS TO GIVE
shows would be in town next
TOE
PEOPLE TOE BEST OF SERVICE ALL THE TIME. WE HAVE
Friday and give two grand perform­
BEEN COMPLIMENTED ON OUR ADVERTISEMENT REGARDING
ances. Don’t you make a mistake
and think that it is is little one night,
TOE “FRIENDLY SPIRIT” AND W E INTEND TO LIVE UP TO OUR
one ring- affair, where a small boy
STATEMENTS REGARDING FRIENDSHIP FOR TOE PEOPLE WHO
works h\s way in by, carrying is pail
ARE NEEDING FRIENDS IN 'TOE BANKING BUSINESS. AND AL­
of water to the elephants, and after
WAYS REMEMBER THAT WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU.
THE
the show has come and gone, sit sad­
CONCERTS
GIVEN
BY
THE
MILLION
DOLLAR
BAND
WILL
BE
ly and wistfully listening to some of
GIVEN JUST ACROSS TOE STREET FROM
your neighbors and. their happy, chil­
dren tell of the marvelous features
they saw in the mammoth menagerie
and the wonderful acta they saw in
the three rings lientath the dome of
the colossal big top, where a hundred
of the world’s best known acrobats,
gymnasts, leaper?. crialists, riders
and clowns disport themselves for the
edification of the multitudes • that
come from all over the county, and r
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«ho»», adjoining, to sco this, the big- *&amp; *&amp; *$&amp; &amp; *&amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; $ *t&gt; »E ‘g
gest and l&gt;csi of all big shows.
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the way of a show there is about av___ __
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.
erything from a white rat up to an
elephant, and the rarest of all rare
animals, the Bovalapus. The only one
every exhibited in this country, and
the only one perhaps you will ever
have a chance hiring your life to see,
as they arc Ixxoraing extinct even on
the Upper Nile. The free street
pageant at ten in the morning will
give you a faint idea of the magni­
tude of this gigantic amusement in­
r stitutc, and it will l&gt;e vorth coming a
great ways to see.

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WAGING WAP ON
POTATO WEEVIL
GAINESVILLE, Dec. A—The Stato I
Plant Board has l&gt;een taking all pre­
cautions during the past three years
to prevent* any further spread of the
sweet ix&gt;tato weevil, the worst known
insect enemy of the sweet potato.
The quarantine rules of the' board
prohibit the shipment of sweet pota* ‘
to pianta out of the counties that ore
infested with the weevil and also re­
quire the fumigation of oil sweet po­
tato tubers shipped out of these coun­
ties. As a matter of fact, owing to
the ravages of the weevil, those coun­
ties infested with it are ‘im porters” ‘
rather than "exportore” of sweet po­
tatoes and must draw on the unin- j
fested counties for their supply of '
this root crop.
In Baker count ythe loard has
been carrying on in co-operation with '
the United States Department o f
«sculture, an experiment in erodieating the weevil. In this work
growing of i.weet potatoes liy the
farmer is not interfered with, yet the
inspectors nre able to gradually re­
duce the number? of the pest and on
many farms in Baker county which
were heavily infested in 1916 a n d .
! *917, no weevils at ail can be found
a t present.
1. Ih general the area infested by the
r-weet potato weevil in this state ex­
tends from the northern part of VoInaia county southward along the
coast to Kfcy West und then up theweat coast to Tarpon Springs. The ■
plant board has carried on extensive
fcouting work to determine if an r
inland places are infested. With the
exception of the area In Baker coun­
ty nrd an isolàted infestation near
Lily In DeSoto county the peat seems
confined very closely to the strip
.dong the coaet just described.
All of Western Florida seems to be
free from the weevil and the board
lms been able thus fa r through its
quarantine regulations, to keep this
part of the state free from thè pese.

Place Your Order for

FORD CAR
Today.
I expect cars enough
during December to
supply a ll demands.
You Can Get Immediate

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y pay the Middle Man profits on Purina O-Moleiie and other Purn
from the* small merchants when you can buy direct through the
save 50c to $1.00 per Sack.
Phone 181 &amp; O A TE S CRA i
TRAIN SCllRUirCE
Corrected on Novombcr 15, 1020
Southbound

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Editor.

Phone 428

Arrive
Departs
___ 2:30a.m .
2:40 p.m .
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8:40 a.m .
___ 1:28 p .m .- 1:38 p.m .
___ 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m .
___ 7:30 p.m .
7:45 p.m .
North Bound
Arrive % Departs
__ 1 1:48 a.m .
2.03 s .n u
___ 11:45 a.m . 12:05 p.m .
___ 2:35 p.m .
2:55 p.m .
__ _.4:00p»m.
4:05 p. nu
___ 10:00 p'. m.
/
Leesburg Branch
Arrive
Departs
____
. 7:30 a. m.
____
7:35 p.m.
____4:00 p.m.
____ 11:55 a.m .
Trilby II ratteh
Departa
Arrive
8:0Qa. m.
3:25 p. m.
___ 0:30 p.m.
L— 2:00 p.m.

must have their names presented,
properly proposed ar.d endorsed be­
fore December 18th, as this will bo
Tuesday—
|
the last meeting of the membership
Miss Merrie Frances Ball enter- - committee before that function and
- • tains a t bridge for Mrs. Henry no names will be considered after
. Ball.
that date.
Wednesday—
Literature' and Music Department LITER AT1URK-MU8IQ DEPART­
a t Woman’s Club.
MENTS PROGRAM
Bv^ry-wcelc Bridge Club with Mrs.
At the Music;Literature Depart­
s *. A. R. Key.
ment meeting at the Woman’a Club
Fortnightly with Mrs. L. P. Mc- tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon a
Culier.
splendid program Will be presented
Evening—Social Department of the which will include several excellent
Woman’a Club /elves dance at papers by members of the Literature
Parish House, music by Million department and vocal nnd vio!in~scDollar Band.
lections by the Music departments,
Thursday—
Mrs. Saunders, who is n guest of
Duplicate Luncheon Club with Mrs. Mrs. Ryan, will be heard in vocal se­
Oviedo Branch
E. F&lt; nousholdcr.
lections. She possesses a voice of
Departs
Arrive
Friday—
___ 11:00 a. m.
Mrs. T. L. Dumas entertains a t
bridge for Mrs. Arthuf Hazzani
and Miss Mary Lenoir, .
ford’s fnvorite musicians, will give
T. N. T. with Mrs. Donald s\nith.
Daily, exedpt Sunday.
the violin numbers.
Evening—D. A. P.. wilh the Misses
Mrs. Morton Thigpen will present
Munson.
her paper on the “TallnhoBseó Girl” Fill Fountain Pen Without Dripper.
How can the fountain pen bo filled
Saturday—
nnd Mrs. C. C. Woodruff, who will
Cccitian Music Club at 3 o'clock in furnish the other literature numbers without having a dropper handy I A
the Studio of Mrs. Fannie S. 4iu* prepared an interesting.paper on man doe» not usually'carry a dropper
with him. iiul In the crowd «at hand
Munson. the "Seminóles." Members of both there Is llkelyjo ho someone who has
departments are urged to bo present u self-filling fountain pen. If he can
MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE
he Induced.to lend It for a moment the
r
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c Lun.
trick is done, says the I’opuiur Science
' The .Monday Afternoon Bridge Club REGULAR EVERY-DAY AFFAIR Monthly.
Take the self-filling pen nnd stt-cp it
waa. entertained by- Mrs. Hal Wight
Most Mothers With Small Sons Will In Ink until It Is full. Assure the
'a t her home on Park avenue.
Recognize This ss Strictly. Accord,
owner that no damage wilt he'done to
■'Bridge was played nt two tables
ing to Schedule^,
the point of Ids valuable selPHIIer nnd
with Mrs. Kirtlcy the only substitute
permit him to wutch the fallowing
-for the afternoon. *
Aw. mother, not yeti Just ieuime performance:
: High score waa made by Mrs. Dav­ stay out n little longer—Just five min­
Pres* tbe’lever of the borrowed pen,
and through Its point discharge Its
id Caldwell for which she .was pre-, utes. Just one mluutq? Aw, gee I
Get ready7 Why, ain’t 1 all right to contents of Ink Into the bnrlei of ;four
aented a* very beautiful little pin,
go this way? Why n o t?' Aw, gosh,' own pen. Then refill the borrowed pen
At the conclusion of the game- a not my shirt! Yes, I sec those edges
nnd return It.
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delicious salad course was served..
on the cutTs, put 1 can keep my coat
sleeves down over-them.* Gee whiz,
The Daily Herald subscription list
1 DANCE AT PARISH H O U S^i.. you’re |»ertlckler. Why do you have to
• The Social Department of the see my shoes? I did black them, Just is growing so rapidly that new Car­
" rier hoys nro-ncccssary each week. If
Woman's Club ìuive been very for­ ' yesterday.
Yes. I’m nil done .washing» no, didn't you do not get your paper promptly
tunato in 'securing ths. Million Dollar
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Band for a dance Wednesday cven- hurry too much, l.rmiuo alone—my phone 481.
neck's nil right I Well, I'm sure I
don't know why those dnrk places nre
. After the evening concert down on my hands; why. I Just washed
Tboro is nothin? but trouble ahead
town the band will go to the Parish them.* Ouch I Don’t brush m&gt; hnlr so for the woman who marries a man
'H oule and it will be a rare tr e a t to hard! Well, the place that sticks up the can not love,, and the man who
HSanford to have such music to dance Is right over tho hump, so th a t’s why loves a woman he.can not marly.
I couldn’t brush It there. No. I haven’t
done
my tinll» yet; I wns Juki getting
: -T ho^ is, of course, a charge for
ready’to when you made mo wash my
■tlio evening, the regulnr price for nil hands again.
the dances tlint havq been given late­
I don't need .anything. Well, then,
ly and tho Socinl Department not on- Just a sweater, not my overcoat. Aw,
S ly expects - &gt; share a pood tiiVic with gee I No, I don’t know where my
A BICYCLE is a thoughtful,
th e Sanford public nt large but hopes gloves are; I don't need them, anyhow.
nenslbtc gift for everyone. For
Gosh, not my rubbers! Aw,‘mother 1
to realize quite a neat sum.
grown-ups, it brings independ­
T lie mud Isn’t very deep, a n d It lakes
ence
of hot, crowded street car*
about n yenr to put the dam things on.
WOMAN’S CLUB.
—a wealth of healthful enjoy­
Gee whiz.
Calendar for December.
ment and outdoor pleasure. For
Well, jg'hyl Yes, 1 am hurrying.
* Tuesday, Dec. 14.—Socinl Depart­ Well, I’m gonna start right off, aoonchildren, It brings the best of
ment, Bridge and shower for chii- as I speak to Bill a minute; he's right
childhood sport, a sure, certain
: dran"s Home Society. v Moving pic­ up nt the corner, and he might be
way* of building health nnd
going my wny. Aw, why not?
tures, better films.
strength
and good times ail the
Well, s'longl
Wednesday, Dec. 22.—Literature
time. We have models for men
(Departs with the hug and smile
■and Music Departments,, Chairmen,
and women, girls and boys. Cdtnc
Mnh D. A. Kelly, Mrs. A. M. Phil- that cancel nil his sins, and a. great
f&gt;n
and let us show' them to yqu.
peace settles upon the household.)—
Life.
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December 2Jch, Sociah Department,
‘ annual ball, Mrs. E. F. Houshoidcr,
Everything for the office a t tho
~ .• hostess.
Herald
Printing Co. We can fit you
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out
with
ail that you need in fino
Important Notice
printed
stationery
nnd office supplies
All those Intending to Join the Y/oof
nil
kinds.
man’s Club before the annual ball,
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
WEEK.

Records and
Instruments at Cost
1 1 ere is I our nance
fo r Christm as Goods:

$ 75.00 Phonographs
1 0 0 .0 0 '

125.00
150.00
200.00

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comprises
Columbia, Starr, Stigir
Phonographis. All new and first
The Records are the famous Columbia line^arid
are right up-to-date. ■
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We have a few Gennett Records that will sell
for 50 c^nts each. These p Tices
meht#prices 10 per cent higher.

ffl/d e a ffiicy cie

Up* .

Sanford Cycle Co.

At a Big Bargain
Twenty-five head of Cows, milkers
and springers and forty head of
readings
and
two heifers,
cans,
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bottles and dairy equipment mule
and horse.
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All to be Sold at very
Reasonable Prices
Come and See Them Now.

ROSELAND DAI RY
Lake Monroe

60.00
70.00
§ 0.00
110.00
125.00

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad Uken for less than
25 cent», and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
"must accompany all orders. Count five words' to a line and remit ac­
cordingly*
FOR RENT
PÜÏT itfcÍNT—One nicely furnished
room, 320 Oak Ave. Phono 308-J.
187-tfc
FURNISHED*ROOMS—Two furnish'
od bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park
Avenue
157-tft
FOR RENT—Two or three connect­
ing furnished housekeeping rooms,
close in. Phone 348-W.. Cali* before
8 n. m. or after 5 p. m. 509 East
Third.
205-Ctp
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
room fo r one or two gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have uso of garage.
Phone 23 for particulars.
206-tfc
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
rooms and one kitchenette. ' ftu
Second and French, West. 208-3t

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FOR RENT OR LEASE—Work shop
on A. C. L. track formerly occu­
pied by S. O. Shanholst»r, Sanford
Mach. &amp; Fdry Co. Phone 02. 208-tfc
FOR RENT—-Large store room with
small office space reserved. Ap­
ply Elder Springs Water Co., 107 W.
First St. Phone 3\1.
210-5tc
FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. 1320 West
First street" 210-6tp
LOST
LOST—Western Union branch de­
posit book. Finder please return
to Western Union office__J. P. Hall,
Mar. '
180-tic
LOST OR STRAYED—One red pig.
4 months old. If found notify e !
B. Randall, Jr., 825 First Street,
191-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
ROOM AND BOARD, $11 per week,
109 East First street, over Union
Pharmacy.
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103-tfc
M. J- Bradford's Mnttress Factory,
5th street and Cypress ave. 210-10tp

FOR SALE QR EXQHANGE-O m
20 acre, one 10 acre Snnford Ave.
Walking distance tq city. Two loU
comer Center nnd Elm Ave. Two
lota west sid* Palmetto ave., 50 f t
from Eloventh S t' Blake offer. B. T.
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., L*»
Angeles, Calif.,
208-lmo-p
FOR SALE—
H. P„ and 2Vt II. P.
Gasoline engines. Brand new and
in perfect condition*—Herald Priating X o. _______________________ tf
FOR SALE^-1W H. P. and 2Vi H- P;
Gasolines engilinen. Brand new and
in perfect condition. -Herald PrintIng Co.
Christmas boxes of oranges nt f3.
—G. W, Spencer, Phone 400. 209-lOlP

BATTERY TROUBLES! Do not run
your battery until she is entirely
dend.. The battery Is the costliest ac­
cessory to your car. Wo re-charge
nnd re*bfiild all makes of batteries.
—Ray Bros. Thone 548, old Ford
Garage.
4J9-tfc
Buy your post cards a t the Herald
Overcoats reduced 60 per
office. Beautiful
views, lc each,
Sanford Shpe 4k Clothing Co.
your »cratch Pads from The
Herald—by the pound—16c.
FOR CHRISTMAS
pound—15c.
WANTED
Just received new line of cr*P*
WANTED—Team work. Inquire of
paper for package wrappers or
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
l89-60tp
decorations for* the holidays,
WANTED—Small iron safe. Phone
polnsettls and holly all In vivid
380.
red and green, quite the prettiest
206-Gtp
line ever seen in Sanford—only »
Buy your post cards a t the Herald
few of each so get them now.
office.
Box Stationery In all of the
WANTED—To rent, a typewriter.
latest shades and styles— nothin*
an Underwood preferred. Phono
but Jh e beat of paper and enve­
208*
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205-Gtp
lopes at very reasonable prices.
Quité
the prettiest and most sen­
WANTED—Your old batteries to re­
sible
Christmas
gifts for either
build. Let us make your starting
"Her"
or
"Mm."
nnd lighting n pleasure. Wc arc auChristmas Cards, and N**
thorized "EXIDE” dealers nnd have
Y
iaf’s
Post Cards of all kind*
n Bnttery for all makes automobiles.
from
the
low price of one cent
"EXIDE, the Ginnt that Uvea in a
each
up.
You
g e t'’the benefit of
k°x*”—R°y Bros. Phono 548, old
our, buying In J o b lots. All very
Ford Garage.
pretty and new.: And then yo»
WANTED—House or apartment or 3
c a n ' get engraved cards or &lt;U*
or 4 rooms, unfurnished, for man . tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
and wife with two school children.
ed or your monogram printed oo
Best of references. Sec or write, Gr
the finest of bond papers In »«
B.
Job dept, Herald office. dW f
ealora. Come In and take s look.
t ----^ ANTED—Oil
cook---------,
stove, 4jro or
HERALD PRINTING CO.
,
three humer cheap, good order. P.
nerald Square
°* Box ll7 ’
210-2tp 208-tf
"Fo IT s a i . e
The Hcrtld Printing Co. has ev­
i o i t SALE—Typewriter tabic, g«rd- erything In the office supply Hn«J
hose, porch swing, preserve Jars, you are needing. The price I*
jelly glasses nnd odd pieces of fur- also. Let us fit you up with J*001
mturc, 101 Seventh St.
lD913tp Stationery and office supplie*\ S V our l|nc of electrical lamns —
Deliberate long before doing whs*
P h o n e S ' 2l3' 15 Sanford Avenue.
Ido«tie it is impossible to do.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920

BISTILUNq ATTAR Of ROSÉS
BuoinoM In WhlcJ» a Great Pari of BuK
Borla'a'PopulaUon la Vitally
IntafoaMd.

Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

National Madza Lamps
25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volts.
20 to 75 Walts in 32 Volts

Everything Electrical
Expert Installation and

R e p a ir W o r k

GILLON &amp; FRY
Pfcooe 442

115 Magnolia Ar«.

Sanford's Most Popular Hotel
Usder Management of

WALTER B. OLSON
Our Specially----Seminole’s
famous $1 Sunday Dinner
de luxe.
A la Carte Service all day.

From the Foundation

Quality-Servicd—Price

n e G uarantee A ll
B attery R ep airs '
!«vy natter/ repair we tfialTe Is
“ «steed for six months. We are
do this because in repairing
•7 wake of battery we are licensed
1
patented features which hiva
*•* Vesta batteries famous.

Sanford Balleiy Service Co.
Phone 189

Bloo«l Pressure—Neuritis
'n ,e “Logical Treatment"

ekekgîzèr
tor Many Human Ilia

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Rheumatism
«applica a t the Herald.

WCKIE,

th e

G REAT CLUB PLAN S A LE
STARTS SATURDAY
Only 50 women can take advantage of this great opportunity. The
manufacturers have allowed us only 50 of the famous

Cabinets
The Beat Servant

House

to be sold on the liberal
Club Plan Terms of

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OBJECT IN MYTHICAL SUIT
Orientals "Faked" Case Before Eng
lieh Magistrate to Settle Quar­
rel Over a Woman.

Two Indians came before on English
magistrate, one complaining that the
other had allowed his cattle to stray
off the path through Ills cornfield,
whereby tile crop had been greatly
damaged.
Tbe defcndnnt jeplled that he cer­
tainly had drlven-lhe cattle along the
«sold path, there being right of wny,
but that he had taken care not to al­
low the crops to he damaged. Both
brought witnesses to support their
cate.
The magistrate, with the Intuition
which comes from experience with
Orientals, adjourned the case, and
.rode out many ratlc« to boo the field
and the damage done. He found on
The one hand that no such field ex­
isted. and on the other that the de­
fendant had no cattle I
Further Inquiry disclosed Iho fact
ib a t the two Indians had quarreled
over a woman. Not caring to bring
her name Into court, they had decided
to put up a mythical case to the mag­
istrate, the vlctnr to have the woman I

SEMINOLE HOTEL and GRILL

■A. RENAUD, Prop.

.. Every year lit Bulgaria there la an
Immenae Imnrcst of roues In which the
; 'oplo tuke a gbod deal of Interest.
t Hi» rose crop, says o writer In,the
l*lilludclphfa Public Ledger, Is (he sup­
port of one hundred and seventy-three
villages and amounts to sortie twentylive million pounds of rose flowers.
It la for the world's supply of that
rare perfume, attar of roses.
From all these million pounds of
blooms, however, the avcrago yearly
distillation of pure a tta r amounts only
to about on«f hundred and twenty thou­
sand ounces. It takes from one hun­
dred and sixty to two hundred pounds
l to make one ounce'of
of rose fl:
attnr, nnd there nro nlimit three hun­
dred roses to the pound.
The distillation of rose flowers Is
carried on, during the progress of the
harvest, In copper hollers with condens­
ing attachments; the first product of
distillation Is redfqtllled Into what Is
known as "second rose water,.” This
doublc-dlstllled water Is very strong
In odor and very turbid In appearance.
It Is full of tiny, yellow-white, oily
globules, nnd when the long-necked
bottles In which the roso water runs
are filled they rise to the top. These
globules nro the renl attar of roses.
They nro skimmed with little conical
spoons nnd put Into separate bottles
(hut hare little holes In the bottom
large enough to let the water run out,
but not the oil.

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SELLER'S SPECIAL

Think of the time, step? and ¿aha: this famous
Sellers “Mastercraft" Kiichen Cabinet will save
you. It is the most complete cabinet ever built.
Holds 300 to 400 artiqles. A complete KIT­
CHEN within your arm’s reach. The Sellers has
$ 100,000 worth of improvements found in no
other cabinet. One of these, the Automatic Low­
ering Flour Bin,, is the most practical labor-saving
feature ever installed in a kitchen cabinet.

A vail Yourself of This Opportunity

China's Miracle.
The miracle of South China Is asso­
ciated In roy mind with a ccrtnln
i landscape In northern China. Near
Cblnglungchlan, on the Peklng-Kalgnn
section of the Chinese government rail­
ways. ft was necessary for a section of
the great wall of Cfdno- to lie demol­
ished in order to let the locomotive
pass through. At a point where one
Instinctively pauses to enjoy an Im­
pressive view of the historic harrier
which winds up thd-precipitous sides
of the mountain like a huge dragon,
the eye drops back ttf tire foreground
and to the familiar .switch signal that
Indicates a sidetrack. There It stands
In the very gap made In the great
wall, this prosaic emblem of modern
progress. This switch signal and a
huge billboard on the crest of the
mountain to remind the visitor of the
merits of a certain brand of dgareti
are my most vivid memories of

Man Dodgs Age Preposition.
Service of women citizens on the reg­
istration boards leads to Interesting
personal * revelation* about their
neighbors.
A man who hold« a position in the
city government had always-given Ids
real age, now 48, before women sat on
the boards. When his wife went In
to register for the first time one of the
women on the board said to her:
"Oh, Mrs. Illnnk, Un’t your husband
an old codgerT"
"Why, no," said Mrs. Blank, "1 don't
Pretty Japanese Custom.
think 41 Is so very old."
"But he registered as 47."
8lnce the earliest days and In every
Silence fell and Mrs. BIsnk entered
land, the launching of a ship has been
the occasion for a ceremony of some the booth to fill out her enrollment bal­
kind, usually resembling In a general lo t
Next year, when the husband en­
way the ceremony of christening a
child peculiar to the. particular coun­ tered the registration place and was
try. Of all the launching enstoms, asked by n man ou the board bis age,
however, that of the Jnpnnese Is un­ he replied, "42."
The woman whose undue Interest
doubtedly the prettiest nnd roost sym­
bol left!.
had evidently caused a family Bible
When the ,Japanese ship Is ready meeting looked nt him and her look
for launching a large cage filled with said volumes. But he stared her
birds li hung over the how. nnd as the down, nnd so the record stands.—New
ship glides Into the water the hints
nro released. The Jnpnnese snllors
firmly bellcvo that by no other means
It's easy for an old oachelor to get
may n ship'he Insured good luck. The
birds, they say, will. In gratitude for married when u widow camps on his
their liberty, guide the jihlp to safety trail.

•, At s Party.
There hnfl htH-n a ’ party nt LightIclgh's house nnd I.lghtlelgh wns bored.
Said be to his tfife:
"My dear, I have a splitting head­
ache. Can't you manage, In some deft
way, to get rhl of th«**e people, nice as
lliey are?"
"I rnn't very well show them the
door," said Mrs. I.lghtlelgh.
"Certainly not." rejoined LightIHph, Hvlih an Ingratlntlng smile, "but,
my dear, you can sbow yourself at
the plnno."

Maxing tna veterans reel at n o m i.

Benltyvllle. Ky.—World war veter­
ans thought they were back In tbe
KOKOMO, UNITED STATES $
Argonne when n pitched battle was
AND MILLER TIRES
$
fought on local streets. Three men
HOWE RED TUBES
$
were using their guns and only one
bystander was hit. IIo was Berry
Jackson, aged 42, who received n
dcuih wound. Snm Allen, released on
bond niter being arrested on a chars«1
of killing Ids brolher-ln-law, was shut
four times, flame McDonald was shot
B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
In the leg, while Churl«» Blunk, town
Sanford, Florida
marshal, who Joined In the fray, es­
caped uninjured. ^McDonald mid Al­
len were fighting n duel when the of­
Whet People Quarrel Over.
ficer ^tried to stop It with Ids own
"What wns the «iiinml about!"
shot*. * No one knows who shot Jack"I said If 1 ever Inherited money I’d son.
build nn opera house. My wife »ah’
she wouldn't let me."
World's Fattest Woman Dies.
U. S. ARMY TENTS In A-I CondÉ
"Have you any prospects of Inker
Bristol,
Eng.—'Lucy Moore. 43 years
It Ins money 7"
old. repute*«! to be tbe heaviest’woman tlon, practically new. Sise 16 by IB
"Then why quarrel?"—Loularlll« lo the world, die«! of cancer here. She at 145.00. Mail orders carefully ffflweighed about »500 pounds and hr.:'
Courier-Journal.
traveled ait Over the world on exhibi­
tion.
Get some of those late postcards nt
(ho Herald office. The Valdcx Ho­
When you pass the Herald office
•
No. 3 North Orange Ave.
tel, the Wclaka Block, the Rcmlnnlt glance in at the window and see that
FLOOUXÜ
Hotel nnd other1points of Infbnfst. new line of box stationary for the ORLANDO
Only one cent each. Send a Sanford Christmas trade. You wiU want it
‘pronto" and also "depeche vous."
card to your friends.

Thompson &amp; Mathews

In times of peril

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. PAGE FOUR

A CORRECT KNOWLEDGE OF
%T
n / v w r t 0 T1IB LAW OF NATURE AND ITS
T *
l O lty O #
OPERATION WILL ENABLE ANY
INDIVIDUAL TO DETERMINE 1118 OWN FATE. MOULD HIS OWN
ENVIRONMENTS AND BE THE ARBITER OF HIS OWN DB3TINY.
MONEY TALKS. BECOME THE ARBITER ■O F' YOUR OWN DES­
TINY TODAY BY INVESTING IN THE SOUTHERN UTILITIES COM­
PANY 8 PER C E N f CUMULATIVE PRIOR -PRFFERRED STOCK.
THE MORE YOU INVEST. THE MuRE YOU WILL MAKE AND THE
QUICKER YOU WILL BE IN POSITION TO DETERMINE YOUR OWN
FUTURE. THIS STOCK CAN BE PURCHASED IN CASH OR IN­
STALLMENTS. THERE’S NONE BETTER.

.Editor
R. J. HOLLY
N. J . ULLARD.-Sccretary-Treasurer
H. A. NEEL .'.« ...G en eral Manager
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
Phone Herald Offtco 148 or 64.
Ma* ri uta* Batea Mid* K n i t M ¿»llcatien

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Member ef the .Associated Press

mm
Wo should have a real auto can\p.

only large Jewelry concern I know United States, , tho average increase
anything about.”
being. I0l per cent. Tho next, high*
“What dp you know about it? ”
| cat increase shown is In tho North
"Oh, l have been reading Us ad- Atlantic states, conURnlngl Bcfaton,
vertisements for years!” and he con-(New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg
aidcred that proof enough of its bus- and other great newspaper centers,
incss integrity.
.where the average is 80.1 per cent.
A soft drink concern started out in l Going carefully over, the figures In
Atlanta with a capital of $50,000. It all the tables, the employing printers
advertised regularly and attractively, of Tampa are found to be paying a
It kept its name constantly before higher wage to typographical «peratho public eye. It overlooked no. op- tors, pressmen and stereotype™ than
portunlty to reach the people. In a nearly any other city in the count*y

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positor.

F. P. Forster, President B. *F. Whitner. Cashier.

December 1st
On the first of each month
your rent is due. Why give
other people your money. Buy
you a home and each month
THE WEEK AT HOLY CROSS
instead of paying out rent
money, pay on a home that la
The following week’s program at
yours.
Holy Cross church shows somewhat
Beautiful homes on Park,
of the constant work and interest,
Oak, Mtgnolia, Palmetto and
there:
Blyrtle
avenues,
Sanford
Heights.
Building
lots
In any
Tuesday—3:30 p. m., Junior B. S.
location*
A.
, assembly room; 8:00 p. m., Senior
B. S. A., assembly room.
Wednesday—8:00 p. m., Men’s
Church Club, Assembly room.
The Real Estile Man'
Thursday—3:00 p. m., Women’s
Guild; Educational D ept; Deacon­
ess Ridgcley, speaking.
3:30 p. m.,
Junior B. S. A., assembly room; 7:30
p. m., Senior B. S. A., assembly room.’
Friday—3:30 p. m.( Junior G. F. S.,
new room, Parish House;.4:30 p. m.,
Senior G. F. S-, new room, Parish
house, Mrs. John Lconnrdi, Direct-

today on account of the arrival o f (it had increased its assets by $1,370,The newspapers of this state made
new machinery for the printing of a 000 since the previous, statement, mid but slight increase In rates for cirbigger and better Daily Herald.
it is now worth $0,672,647. It has culation and advertising when faced
_______ o_______
$3,283,000 in real estate and a sur- with the enormous cost of paper and
There arc hundreds of fine yachts plus of $2,924,898.
the steadily Increasing cost of labor
tied at the wharfs on the cast coast | An automobile corporation reports —less than 10 -per cent, while facing
that would be plying the St. Johns increased sales of over $13.000,000 100 per cent increase In both paper
river If we had that outlet to the I n - ' for the past year. Credit is given to and labor. Did any business- other
disn river.
| advertising. A cereal company which than the newspaper publishing bus!o
Iadvertises extensively report* a gain ness try to get across the financial
That spirit of “letting George do of $1,356,972 in gross enmings. This chasm on a percentage of increase
It" should be left with thnt spirit of is an'increase, of sixty-seven per cent less than 10 per cent?—Tnmpa Trithinking the town is good enough— in two years.
A biscuit company Inst year dein the discard—and wo should nil be­
ATTENTION
and
crvnsed
its advertising appropriation.
gin to work for a bigger city
In
one
year
profits
shrunk
from
'
work toward some real end.
$731,172 to $422,371.
|
Edwin Lambright, former editor of
Truthful advertising is being do­
th* Tampa Tribune and now postmns-. »minded more and more by the pubte r of Tampa is being mentioned for ^c» nn,l advertisers realise the n d-.
the posit!o' of rity Mnnngcr of the vantage ot\ honest representation, i
new commission form of government. The
advertiser is fast becom- 1
Tampa has long recognized the fact *nK n tyP* ° f the past. He cannot |
that her newspnjwr men are the real compete with the houses that hnve i
men behind all the public spirited proved repeatedly their policies of |
Send in your locals to the Herald
movements on that city and deserve r 'H*d adherence to the fact*.
j
office. Thone the news to T48.- We
the plums.
Experience’s answer to the old
wnnt every bit of It. Tell us the
news each day.
The city officials are preparing a
permanent auto camp south of the
NOW'MAKING
city an dif the suitable arrangements
can be madq for this land for a cer­
tain period that would justify the ex­
Fresh Daily
pense they will make this a real
THE ANSWER IS HERE
camping ground for all time. All
$1.00 POUND
F r e c ld c s P o s itiv e ly R e m o v e d t v Dr.
other camps arc only temporary a r­
W aters Kandy Kitchen
rangements being made to take care
of the many tourists who want to re.war basis? was the question askMATTRESS FACTORY
m
stay in Sanford and are unnble to do pj 'recently by n local merchant at
SMITH BROTHERS
Orlando,
Fla.
so on account of the dearth of houses. , „n association dinner of a represenExpert Repair Work &gt;
Other cities arc making arrangements tative of The Tribune,
Ms es old Mattresses new a t oneto take care of the hundreds of peo- j Here is the answer—leaving out
third the coat of a new one.
pie coming to Florida and Sanford the part that newsprint is still play16 BRYANT ST.
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PB &gt;NB 804
ll-1511mo-p BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
AT THE HERALD. EACH..*.

Seed, Our Business.
Honesty, Our Motto.
Purity, Our Watch
word.

COME IN AND SEE US.
(Southern Seed Specialist*)
iwa Bldg.
Sanford, FI*.

Lord's Purity Water
As Good aa the Best
Dally Service

Phone 66

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper
Demonstrated In your home.
Christmas orders should be giv.
en Early.
B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
Dayiona Beach
108-2Gtp

Pecan Nut Roll

—?

MRS. B. E. TAKACH
Proprietor
Corner of Park Avenue and
Commercial Avenue

Prime

Weste rn Bee

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PUBLIC DEMANDS THAT BUSI
NESS ADVERTISE

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

SPECIAL BARGAINS

Buy Meat You Can Eat

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. FOR THE FIR8T

COMPLETE HOUSE BILL
CARTER LUMBER CO.
Is, because the leading concerns
throughout the country have adopted
It as the most satisfactory and econ­
omical method of reaching the pub­
lic, and the smaller concerns have
been forced to follow the lead of
their progressive competitors.
The art of advertising has been
developed to such an extent that the
buying public is suspicious uf an or­
ganisation that does not advertise.
Maybe this is fair, maybe not; but
it is a cold fa c t
“Flare advertising" attracts, al-,
though* consistent advertising is the
most profitable in the long run. Re­
cently we heard this conversation,
which la illustrative of the point:
“If you inherited ten million dol­
lars and decided to buy your wife the
finest diamond ring on sale, where
would you go to purchase it? ” asked
one man of his friends.
Without hesitation the friend nam­
ed a jewelry establishment in NeW
York.
“W hy?"
“Well, in the first place, it is the

XJaking Orders for
JCmas S3ox Orange
SPECIAL p a c k

o f Every Kind
Kind

We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

ORANGES
TANGERINES
AND KUMQUATS

js e a n e u u rn e r

. Richmond,

Va.

Car lot receivers and distributors all kinds Fruit and Product!
Consignments Solicited
R t f tr tn tti i
Produce Reporter Co., Haw York

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A m ple Stocks

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A»k Your Bank About U•

National Stale and City Bank

Prom pt Delivery
Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props

Cotton Seed Meed
Nitrate Soda

Delivered Fresh Every Day

. MILLER’S BAKERY

Specials Foi* Today

K a in it
Our Prices Will Saoe
You Money

Veal, Porir, Mutton,
Sausage

C a s to r P o i

Pure, Sweet,‘Wholesome

W elaka Building

Choice
Western and Florida
Meats

CONTAINING
GRAPEFRUIT

Service That Counts

OUR PAINT SHOP
la kept busy by knowing uutomobilkti
who send their care to us to ba *•*
painted. The “wise ones" knsw that
their cars will be returned to the*
looking smarter and better than wh«B
bright new from the factory. The rea­
son for this is that all our work i*
custom work which means that onl?
the beat of materials are used by
skilled workmen.

COMPANY
Paone 112

Anta Palatili

Sanford H eiibts

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�TRE. SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920

e*ge Happening!
Mention of
Metiere I* ürlef
f#raonal Rema
mt latereal
w eather

In and About
R epo rt-

C. C. Cobb leaves wuuy uy
iae palm Beach on a short business
iriy.

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lf,m. Seth Woodruff, of Orlando,
ws8in the «ity today op business and
telativcs a^ii friends,.
jo u r post cards at the Herald
¿ ¡ in a t one cent each. You can’t
flm price on cards anywhere.
in and get your new typeyn&amp;er a t the Herald office now. A
jd l typewriter at $05, the besf you
«nr saw for the •non®y or f° r tw,co
f|e money.
Tfa members of the‘county school
feud and the hoard of county comtaiatnrrs were in. the city today attgjSng; the meeting# of their re spec*,
tin! boards.
Da your shopping through the
Daily Herald. You can keep up with
tic merchant« who nr? offering spec­
i f bargains and bidding fo r your
E. W. Tripp, representing the Iriteitn* Corporation, with headquart­
ers in 'Memphis, Ten«, was in the
city enlay and paid thn Herald office
avail.
Efedrr Curlett, of Genova, th$ new
am b er of the board of county commiMBanrr*. was -in the •city today
laokag at his chair In the court house
ihatbe will soon occupy.
The Million Dollar Band will bo
In c tomorrow for an afternoon and
enaieg corner^ nnd "will also play
h r a dance at the Parish Hqpse toaam m night for the Woman’« Club.

Summary of Iht
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly*
Arranged for
Hardd Readera

Sanford, Fla.,.Dec. T, 1020.
LETTUCE NO. 8
Cnflot Shipment« from Entire Coun­
try, Monday, Dec. 6th.
FLORIDA—Sanford aectlon ____ II
la the placo io get your fino atntlonCalifornia—Northern dist/. ______ 1
cry cither printed or engraved. / We
Californio—Southern dlat. ______ 2Î
havo everything you wnnt in print­
in g , office stationery, officq supplies,
Total cara ________ L--T__ '
etc. L**t_ UHvhcnr from you or phono
Destinations of Florida Shipments,
1148. Oun man will call on you.
New. York ____________________
Baltimore __________________
W alter A. Routh and wife have a r­
Jersey City ________ _____
rived back from . spending the sum- I pdtomac Yarda ________________
‘mcr In Detroit. Walter, as ho Is
Philadelphia ---------------------------known is here to start a new
Washington . . . ---- '— '----------. . . .
bakery in Sanford. Ho has spent two
summers studying the baking busi­
T otal‘ cars ______________16
ness in New York, Baltimore and
Diversions Filed Since Last Report.
fietrolt. lie says there Is no place
From Potomac Yards: Out 1st:
like Florida add no city like San­
New York 1. Out 3rd: New York 1.
ford.
Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida this senson to date, 336 cars,
FORMER SEMINOLE CITIZEN
‘Tothl lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida last season to date, 359 cars.
Total lettuce shipments from U. 8.
this season to date, 8C9 cars.
Total lettuce shipments from U. S.
last w json to date, 824 cam»
N ot?—Unless otherwise stated oil
quotations are for jobbing sales on
stock of gooa merchantable quality
and condition.
Shipping Point Information,
Monday, Dec. 6th.
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm clear,
j Hauling«* moderate. Demand and
¡movement slow, market unsettled.
| Buyers holding off on account of adIvancc in price. Too few soles to es, tnblish market.
Telegraphic Reports from this- MornIpg’s Markets ,
This morning’s jobbing snlw, un­
TODD &amp; SELLERS DID IT.
less otherwise stated.
m
(“Jobbing sales" means 1, e. 1. snles
In the write up of the Methodist in large lots by original receivers to
parsonage last week no mention was jobbers or other large buyers. Weath­
made of the work‘ of the different er reports at* 8 a. m. totlnjf, local
artisans and artists orr the home and time.),
Todd &amp; -Seller, who painted the parBALTIMORE: 40 degrees,\lo u d y .
sorthge want the world to know th a t
t)|cy were the men behind the pnlnt
brush. LWS saw the-work and it was
O. K; m every particular and Todd &amp;
Sellers are hot-only artists in paint­
ing and decorating and wall paper
jobs but thoy, believe in advertising
and are -using the Herald to let the
pooplo know about them and Wo take
piehaure in'annodncfng that hot only;

W. F. *Ni hr ling, of Orlando, was
«■mg the visitors to the city.today
trains «j&gt; un badness connected .with
He experimental department -of the
A . A C Co., with which Mr. NehrYt* i* rnnnected.
tlielr jobs but many' more around
Sanford anil tlioir work., speaka for
TYe Mclsch Realty Co., have sold Itself. If you have (any work of this
Uirir new houses; recently built kind look ujV Todd &amp; Sellers, they are
« Maple avenue. In fact they sell the boya to do it rnd do it right.
1
'fkm Belon- they have been finished,
sogrta: in the demand for homes In
tin* d ly.
AT THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
E- N. Sutton, of Geneva is among
lie visitors to the city today, and reCHARLES RAY in
P»rt^ that Geneva has m any' new,
HOMER COMES HOME’
'patTA? among them being. 27 a t tho
Also a Comedy and
Gewvn Auto Camp ’ recently cstabFOX NEWS
Bdrd.
BfjnrmU-r thnt the Herald offlco

Special Leather* Upholstery, Special T ops, Spe­
cial Colors and* Special
Body Lines. If you want
one of these Cars, call at
once, as we- have already
delivered oriei

B- &amp; 0. MOTOR COMPANY
,

d is t r ib u t o r s

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every one should ace that they make their purchases for Christmas, such
purchases that they intend making from our tine, so that they not only get
these chances hut save some nice money also. Our sale ends next Saturday
night and at 8:30 that night the drawing will take place for these prize«.
There will be just one drawing for each prlzo bo that ir any of the holder«
or these chances are not present they will be given an opportunity to call
for the prizes later. Wc shall post the winning numbers In our «tore

GET IN ON SOME OF THESF, GOOD THINGS WE HAVE AT OUR
PLACE FOR YOU.

Mriium rrom ivm ir,i u&gt;&gt;.
Up to a little more Ilian a year ugo
liHliitu was u laboratory product mad»1
at a cost of from $1,500 to $X000 per
»•tibie foot, Ittit toward the close of lite
war Its production bml been slinplllied to tlie point that 8.000 cnblc feet
per day was produced, In Texas alone
The commercial production »if InHum lias been stimulated by the need
of n substitute for liydrugtli, which is
so highly Inlliimmulile that Its value
for military purpose« In dirigibles and
kite balloons Is gravely Impaired. Al­
though the substitution of hclltim for
this puntone entails a loss id 7 |«-r
cent in IIftlug.power, this Is more than
com pi-nt*atc»l for by lite elimination of
all risk of lire and esplosimi. Helium
stilTeyir less (oss tty diftuslun than by
ihugvn nud &gt;cannot' be made to burn
or explode umier uuy condition«.

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Fires Start and Burn
Irrespective of the
Season

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but a greater number by far, start and
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burn during the fall and winter sea­
son, when warmth is supplied for your
homes by artificial means] -

Protect ^ our Home by
' a Fire Insurance
Policy

XI3S3b a.

It’s, easy for an old oachelor to get
mnrried when a rwidow
camps, or. his
.
troll. &lt;
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A . P. C O N N E L L Y
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Afternoon
and Night

Post Cards at the Herald office, lc-

Ail Are Specials V

CUT

The Old Ivory Reed Rocker, The Electric Parlor Lamp and the two Gold
Piece« that wc arc giving- awny are all very valuable prize« and the Intercat being displayed in these by the hundred« of ladle« a« well aa the men
prompt« un to again call your attention to these as we want you all to

market weak. • Florida's 1 1-2 bu.
hamper«, heads, $1.50-62.00, mostly
$2,00, 2 dozen crates Big Boston, $2$2.50. Califs crates Iceberg, $4.00$4.50. - ;
PHILADELPHIA, 47 degrees, and
cloudy. Calif 1, Florida 3 arrived, 17
cars track Including broken. Offer­
ings lig h t Demand nnd movement
good, market stronger. Florida’s 1
1-2 bu. hnmpers, Big Boston, $2.50:
Romatn^ $2.0tf-$2.25. C alif' crates
Iceberg, $3.75,
PITTSBURG: 34 degrees, cloudy.
Calif 3 arrived. Opening prices on
Tuesday: Demand and movement
slow, market weak. Califs crates
Iceberg, $2.25-$2.50, few $2.75.
ST. LOUIS: 35 degrees, cloudy.
Calif 3 arrived. Supplies liberal, de­
mand nnd movement slow/ market
dull, few sales. Califs erases Ice­
berg, $2.75-$3.00. Florida’s 1 1-2 bu.

IN SANFORD
WED. DEC. 8th

L IA B IL IT Y .
C O L L I S ijo N
PROPERTY O A M A c k .

SELLING COWS AND EQUIPMENT ♦ + * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ + + + ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
In tills issue appears the advertise­
ment of the Roseland Dairy' thnt Is
j going out at business a t once nnd ofjfering their cows nnd dairy equip­
ment at prices that will sell the snme.
All the cows and bottles ami every­
thing for a first class- dairy will bo
sold at once at a private snlc and
first come first served will be the
rule a t the sale%which Is on now. If
?you arc in the mnrkct for a fine cow
or calf or any part of the dairy
’equipment or you want, a horse or
1mule,' go to the Roscland • Dairy at
Lake Monroe or sec Mr. Stapler and
get a bargain, .

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EUSTI S, ] [
O tu a iO S FLORIDA

. *' WE DO
HEMSTITCHING AND
PICOTING *
FOR THE TRADE
MAIL ORDERS' —
GIVEN
PROMPT
BEAUTIFUL
POST
CARDS '
t
- ATTENTION
Most of the fish In small puddles AT THE HERALD, EA CH ...
imagine they are big.

T\VO CONCERTS
AFTERNOON

NIGHT.
THE WOMAN’S CLUB
PRESENTS THIS FINE
MUSICAL ORGANIZATION
TO THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD

M. S. WIGGINS,
Local Representative,

frS S g g S A N F O B D . F L A -S L A

You C an t Make
Hay Without Sunshine
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Nor can you make much money without some
effort to• , *' I' ' * ~ iVr- -- t 1
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sReserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
Why not make some real MHAY” in the SUN
SHINE by starting a check account with us

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
nAZAAR

Tho ladles unlorf of the Congrega­
tional chu.rh will hold their nnnual
bazaar In tho Jones Cash Store on
Saturday, Doc. 11th, afternoon and
evening. Cooked food and fancy ar­
ticles will be on sale.
210-4tc
You want some of those new and up
to tho rainuta correspondence cards at
tho Herald office. We car print prour
monogram on them If you wish.

Seminole Coupty Bank
■- S a n f o r d , f l o r i d a - A Home Bank for Home People
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TEACHERS NEWNAN CATCHES THIEF
OF FLORIDA
WHO WAS IN STORE
WILL MEET
PROVES TO BE CONVICT
Throngh Florida and Desire
to Camp Oot

CLARAj SMITH
ALBERT DORNER SSCITF!} GEO. THREE DAY MEETING WILL TWO HL M i UEO
ESCAPES INTO
WRIGHT FOR 8TUNT FLY
TAKE PLACE AT TAL­
MILLIONS IN
OLD MEXICO
ING ON SUNDAY
LAHASSEE
,
* PENSIONS NOW
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Was Attempting to Get Iota
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Albert (Peggy) Domer hac sueTALLAHASSEE, Dec. 8.—The anIB, TX» iu«iite4 Pr»«»)
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EL PASO, Dec. 8.—Local officials geeded in reopening the aviation field nual convention of the Florida Edu
WASHINGTON, Declj 8.—Pension
claim Miss Clara Smith, winted in and expects to bring several good fly- cntlonnl Association will be held In disbursements fo rthe fiscal year of
-- •connection w ith the death of Jake era 'here during the season. Doing this city December 29-31 inclusive, 1920 aggregated two hundred and
Hamon," a t Ardmore, Okla., was lo­ one of the pioneer flyers in America The association has n membership of thirteen million, two hundred and
CITY SHOULD TAKE UP QUES­ cated in Jurqz, but officials got the Mi. Domer has done much to keep almost one thousand among the nc- ninety-five thousand, three hundred NEWMAN'S 8HOTS, BROUGHT OF­
TION OF LAYING OUT PER- ; impression from the Ardmore sheriff avlatlon alive in Sanford and spent t lve teacher* of the state and a large and fourteen dollars, the pension bu­
FICERS WHO CAUGHT THIEF
that the woman was not wanted and much time and money on the Sanford attendance is expected. The sessions reau announced today. Showed an
HIDING BEHIND STORE
MANBNT1 SITE.
the escaped into the interior of Old field. He has now renamed the field W|U be presided ovr by Prof. IJ. B. increase of about nine millions dol­
Mexico.
This is the season of the year when
hero Airport and want: to revive the Lane, president of the association, lars from last year.
j. D. Hood and Secretory Pcarman,
the
burglars arc abroad in the land
spirit of aviation in order that when The sessions will bo held In the audlof the Chamber of Commerce, went
and
it behooves everyone to be on
thin sport becomes as popular as It is torium of the Leon High School,
oat yesterday morning and collected
their
guard and this thought domi­
destined to be Sanford will always
The program follows:orer one hundred dollar* for « fund
nated R. A. Newman when he came • -î-ê.
l,.ve . Undine field nnd this clly .1Wedl, „ d
29 7.30
to put up a firat class camp some­
down town last night for he slipped
n-ndy morked on the government .I f
T!M_ Mui|c„
where near Sanford where not only
a flashlight and a gun in his pocket,
ronU
.
will
be
on
tho
government
oer,
nvoc„
,|0„
_
Rcv.
R.
G.
Neweome.
campers but others who are unable to
something that, he never had thought
Ini
mail
route.
•
find a house can live this winter and
8:00—Addresses of welcome:
of before until the burglar reports
Mr.
Domer
announces
that
George
if a suitable tract of land can be
, , , j For the city—Hon. Guyte P. Mebecome prevalent. As he stepped in­
«Tight, one of tho beet In the bttfl- Cmd
of T„R„hll„ cc.
purchased the camp idea will expand
i'' -hr Hi!\ Hardwaro Co. store to at­
For |||c
|„ ,e rrilv -D r. KISSIMMEE IS THE SCENE OF
METHODISTS GATHER AT TAL­ “ “ will he hero todaynnd will perinto something tangible.
tend
to some office work he noticed
form for eovenil dnye at the field «ml Edw„rd
Rre, | dcrt ^ lorlJ ,
LAHASSEE FOR WEEK'S
It has been suggested that the city i
GREAT GATHERING OF
that
a
steel singletree had been push­
over the city «nd will «1.0 t«kc «0 s „ „ Col,,go for Women.
.
WORK
or some of the organization^ of the
BAPTISTS.
I
ed
through
the iron doors leading
-------p.V eng.re nnd on Sond.y will do- Rc,pon,c end preeident'e oddrcM— 1
------city take the matter in hand, secure
from
the
warehouse
into the main
TALLAHASSEE. Dec. 8.—The flret *°tnd etunt flying euch os winy walk.p roR DenJ»mln B. Lone, preeldcnt' KISSIMMEE, Dec. 8— Entho.ln.in
the land, put in street« and water and
store
nnd
immediately
knew th a t
change of planes, stand on head p]or|(ja Educatlonul Association.
marked the opening of the 66lh anether necessities and divide the land business icaaion of the 1920 Florida
someone
had
either
tried
to
get in o r
0:00—State si(pcrintendentfaf. ad- nunl »«“ Ion of the Baptiets' state
into lots and rent the ground space to Annual conference began this mom- on top of the wings, loop three times
was
getting
in
then.
He
flipped
any and all who would desire a place ing and quite a few ministers and aUnindg oil top of the wing; nnd &lt;jregg_ | j ’on&gt; willlnm N. Shcnts, state convention hero yesterday. Hundreds. around to the back of the warehouse
laymen
arrived
on .tho
early
train A
* I * » work. The
atunt
flying,
will# '. supcr|ntcndcnt
of *public instruction. o{■ visitors
are
in the city,
and KIsto stay during the winter or the sum­ __
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in the alley after locking the front
Tuesday morning and went into con- ta*(C Rn **®u r or more and be
°f* g ;45_Ilcccption.
siinmee has thrown open its homes to of tho store and called upon the in­
mer months.
Thursday, Dec. 30, 9:15 a. m.
.D*** in a hospitable fashion.
This idea is taking root among the ference of the board sessions at 10 thrills.
truder to come out but aa he waa not
Alb«rt has Interested the county
9:16—Music.
I Monday the Florida Baptist Laycities of the world today on account o'clock Tuesday. Bishop W. A. CandCoining out he called to a' passerby to
__ everywhere. ler, the presiding officer of the con- commissioners nnd Engineer Fred
Invocation—Rev. S. W. Lawler.
mcn’» association met in their annual come nnd help search for him and tha
of the dearth of houses
The"tract of land could be pureha’sed fcrcnce, arrived on Thursday of last Williams has secured aomc lime rock | 0:30—'"Frocbcl
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and His Philosophy" convention prior to the opening of the passerby seeing thd gun in Boh’g
convention properly. About 200 lay­
outright nnd made very desirable, and week. Ho laid the cornerstone of the and ¡he white cross that marks nil , Ion U w ton B&gt; Evans, •
hand thought it was a hold-up and
kept up in good shape and made Into now Methodist church at Madison the aviation fields has Nrcn fixed at the
10:10_ A(J(|rc98| Dr. Hnrry Clark,
men were present, nnd fully that
started up the atop« Into Dutton's of­
a miniature city of its own with all I U tter part o f. the week and preached Airport field here and everything U
10:45—Section meetings:
, many ministers. , At four-fold pro- fice. About that time the back door
the modem improvements. There if ¡then, on Sunday.
now In readiness again for the visit
gram was outlined for the coming
Sectional Programs
opened nnd the burglar ran out arid
year,
and includes “Tithing," “Willing
no one wanting to camp out who | Between 30 and 40 people arrived ° f aM Jhe aviators who might be com.
Kindergarten * section—Thursday, a Tenth t othe Lord," “ Filling the Bob cracked down on him twice.
would not be willing to pay a small ¡Monday on the special car from Tam- Ing this way during the winter.
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wns nlarm
nlarm enough and in m
ground rent or who would not be will- pa. Half o f the crowd bought tick. * Since we have such a fine aviation Dec- JO. 10.4•
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Pews" nnd ''Paatoml Support," os f J minutei th™
was a crowd of
Ing to buy o small tract of land fog « e f from T.m im and P.«nt City , .nd ™
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work In .he M m
f i policemen
U S T and
L iZ
deputies,
0 ° ™ * «»inka he can n - Cushman secretory.
I The morning session waa opened n ,
- r.. . r nnd
. n Sheriff
temporary home with , the idea that the others were picked up nlon^ tho
vive the sport sufficiently to M
The Kindergarten Child from the b a scriptural rending by J. Ollie ,
, j Ch f Sp® “ J * numb«*
a permanent home could be built a t rout*.
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^ .of volunteers enme to the place next
any time. As there are carpenters
Hill Hardware Co., store a nd
and other artisans among the tour­
rear of the Sanford Shoe A
ists they could ensily make arrange­
Clothing Co., where Mr. Ncwmin
ments to build temporary quarters
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.knew he had cornered the thlsLi^
j»
sponded.
Speakers during
the‘
‘
“
this season nnd take care of all those and t a m i n g - services on . «Thursday
ter a search the thief was discovered
who would care to take up quarters will be devoted to the Christian edu­
cation movement.
here for the winter.
The auto camp offers one of the .Three cities are after the confer­
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tion";
" who Jhad
a w
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m „J . T. Henderson,
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negro
just' ¿ served
Outlook ; It. C. Steven., “r « .to ,.l y„ r H n, „ „ „„ ,he ro„d, , „ d
big problems facing every Florida cltjr ence next year, TAmpa, Orlando and
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sad arrangement» should b e , made Gainesville.
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«t ’P î l 1 «« &lt;11« ^ « ^ in m . p « k .t &gt;nd
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Think of Tlthlns"; R .IPh K. Robert., h |l „ mpMure , „ d
dcmt„„¿i.
Preliminary to the actual opening
now looking to the future and a r­
thei varlom ANOTHER FINE HOTEL FOR SAN- TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ««nequeathin^ nt Least Onc-Tonth to
rangements thnt would be satisfactory of the conference proper,
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ia no doubt a professional thief.
COMMITTEE TWANTS
BETTER
FORD nOPENS
ITS
the Lord";
J. T. Henderson,
“Financto all parties concerned.
conference board met Tuesday morn­
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or may not be the one wh¿
MOVEMENT OF VEGETABLES
DOORS.
lnK the Kinudom ; Dr. U lnh, of the btokc
lh j Mclhodl„, p„ „ om(re
ing at 10 o'clock on the call of their
-------University of Florida, “The Problems cn«,If,i.v
charmcn, and Tuesday evening’s pro­
IfARIHNG WORKING
The traffic
0f x-vnaera
Leaders” ,* 11.
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H tam
Edmonds
editor ; atUf«fly n*Rbt, but.at running
any rate Inn
he■«to
Another fine hotel is added to Sangram included an opening termon, and
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onos, caiipr
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of
the
Sacrament,
with
ford’s
growing
list
today
and
the
mittec
of
the
Snnford
Chamber
of
0f
tj,0
Manufacturers’
Recoil,
Baltien^munttv*0
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AFFAIRS OP STATE
Rev. L. D. Lowe, pastor at Bartow» In Montezuma will open for dinner to- Commerce will meet Thursday even- mon«i aT1d wj,o has a winter home In 1
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chtrge of ceremonies..
morrow and Uke care of the homo *ng In the Palm Room of the v «Jdc* Daytona, “The Present Unrest nnd t o ^ o n ^ h e l ^ i r o a r t ^ l e a X ^ U ^
MARION, Dec. .—President-elect
Bishop Candler, who is presiding people and the tourist, from this Hotel, to act upon the very Important the Go8pcI/.
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u n n l ^ and aiao w a ih
Harding back from his vacation be­ ovler the conference, Is accompanied ‘time forward. Tho Montezuma has question of the pvesent transportation
The general convention, which op- .. . .
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gins actual constructive work on the by Mrs. Candler, and they will make been In couroa of constructor, for the being given Sanford vegetables also cn8 Tuesday morning, hns outlined , .
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policies of the incoming administra­ their Weadquarten during the week past year, Cnjpt. K. R. Liurrcll buying
m atter of terminal delays and tj,e following program fo r the open- »..lr_inr time In Florida
tion. He was pleased with the result a t the Leon hotel, where the nine ihe property and spending.consider- connection deliveries. Co-operation of inR dny:
P
P ¡burglar time-in Florida.
of his Washington conference.
presiding ciders on the bishop's nd- able money on making it one of the
Intcreated parties in neceajary in
Today’s Program
TESTIFYING BEFORE
visory committee will also be doml- finest hotels In this section of the order to eliminate present bad condi- • q;30( .opening ¿devotional /service,
THÈ COMMITTEÌfe
died.
state.
; tionr and to prevent future repetition conducted by Rev. Roger L. Clark,
Nt) GAIN FOR FLORIDA
(N r Tk* ArwcUUA F ra u )
R. A , Gray is chairman of the enThe Montezuma has forty rooms °f *ame. It is the intention of this Bradentown.
IN RP.APPORTlbNMENT
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Dec. 8^-M iat
10:00—Convention called to order.
PROPOSED FOR HOUSE tbrtaln'rtient committee and Frank D. and is arranged with the sole idea of committee to recommend to the
Mary
MacSwincy,
sister
of th e Ihto*.
Moor, secretary,, and the committee giving? the guests that atmosphere of Board of Governors whatever action
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solid comfort and home appearances *bey consider necessary to bring im--------------------------,
Lord Mayor of Cork is testifyfng be­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—A meas­
(Continued on page six)
fore the committee of one hundredi to­
ure proposing to Increase the house
that goes straight to the heart of the mediate relief to shippers.
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day, who are Investigating the Irisfr
stranger in our midst. The rooms arc
Committee questionnaires recently J 0 £ |] f ] lC ( iI U r Î f l l U Z â t l O I l
« representative membership from
question.
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n result of the 1920
I way of modem conveniences and with ®f Commerce nhould be returned to
census by Reprcacntotive Sicgol, and
SALLIE HARRISON
, the comfortable rooms and the excel- the secretory promptly In order that
»uolhei* to limit the size to 460 mem­
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CHAPTER D. A. R.
j lent cuisine tho Montezuma will * k « ’ ®®»nn»,ttce assignments can bo made,
bers by Representative Hull, were
HOLD MONTHLY MEETING
introduced yesterday in the house,
Itc place among the best hotels of "»&gt;d the important work before the
„ .ju t,,,
organization be started without furth'«itti little prospect of action on
I The. Salite Harrison chapter a t
them at this session.
Mr. Murrell was fortunate in se- cr delay.
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CANADIAN MEMBER PROPOSES the Daughters of the American R erRepresentative Tinkham also Introcuring Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLendon
NEW LINE Oh PRO¡oiution held their reguicr Novemfiet
î ced _hi" solution for an Investiga-iCONFERENCE OF PLANTERS AND (o take charge of the Montezuma. Mr.
CEDURE
¡meeting
with Mrs. A. R. Key. wit&amp;
tjon of the extent qiigrroes ‘w e denied
RANKERS MAKE THIS
McLendon is a hotel man of many
about
fifteen
members present.. Afn i A iw 'U U A P r a t t.)
DECISION
* Vote in Southern states and to
i years experience and cam» here from.
'te
r
the
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^omtnen,! n dccroil8c
the
GENEVA, Dec. 8 .-P la n s were pri&gt;rr,iruUr buainesa
meeting
1Winter Haven where he has been reO r T k Au m Ii UA T r t f . )
posed today for the formation of
n * Bound Table (fiscussfon a t
siding for some time but seeing the
* x T °nr °i "Utca « c®rdlng to the
MEMPHIS^
Dec.
8.—Leaders
a
technical
organization
of
the
Lea»
Life and Customs, led by
“ ¡f"1 of diafrnnehisemeht.’
possibilities of Sanford in the hotel
^ orc,l Lake. The main toplo
representative SiegcVs measure a cot^ er«nce ° f planters, I&gt;ankera and ]jne WBn persuaded to come here and FOR RETURNING TO GREECE gue of Nations, dealing with finance,
AND TAKING THE
h»nlMi
.« A fr«ntnrtH«»Un
health nnd
transportation attached at under discussion was the three con¿Tu
n "\
twmty-flve states addi-1merchanU here
e n d o n e PUn take this fine new hotel. The Monte­
THROVE
the league assembly by Newton Row- ! P*.*1- ,
®b|y handir ! irrep7 ienUtlon u follows:
X¥HhdrflW fig * ™ # nld to farnic” zuma will be welcomed into, the field.
ell, Cáhadián, contending to take «ich ed
Mï*. Lake, Miss Wilkey, Mrs.
York n i * ' £lvr'8 Michigan, N o#
J?' , # r ~ to coUon acre.ge w lu i the prc8ent «markable growth
ÀTHENS, Doc. 8.—Plans to have
,iii* 1 ° h ° *nd Pennsylvania, four; I
In U,err
a»*ln ,t ,ower of Sanfi rd apd the demand for hotel
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ilio n ta
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states
«nd «IIA Umm mc.n m .« p i.p l. ih r ^
ConS S $ iB £ ä [ «
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each:1
MAKES CITY GO
under the sod in Europe la the price Umes, all the in o tt InUresting In
ncctlc„íh:p A^ b*ni*. A tkinw i, Con^tontine himself.
BACK TO COUNTY SanfortL
Canada paid for European statesm an-1
wer® • l;tu*l Instance« rosou
MaryIanà&gt; Minnei
Thn
Grw.v
«rov
ih
lp*
whlch
dyed
the
continent
in
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ordcd
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br respective family hiaTka a m iUU4 Tn*$)
COTTOÑ GINNED P
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The Greek
gov- ^- .„
and irkm o n n . At the concluai
T O DECEMBER ernment has addressed a note to for- oo: '
rinin, Washington w
VIf‘
LOUISVILLE,, Dec. 8 .-A fte r beion of the social hour a delicious sal­
^iaconiin
^ton» 'Vest
ahd tog
iwüi'1
u .Ú u.^. í L i «_ia&lt;
..U the city
it VIrírínia
Virginia and
incorporated
for 126»years
mer Klnn C on.untln. « .k in , him to R0XER
ad course waa served, after which th*
rWT Til* InKliM tw i)
abdicate immediatlcly in favor of
’of Jefferaontown petitioned the cirThe DronniA.1
nY BLOW
chapter adjourned until the December'
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8— Cotton
the crown prince, said an Athens
be on
P ^ nniemv
U l l o ,,n would
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to December
- 8u h&gt;.t
Mil« of" on,
.. 4 cult
1 • ■court
J , ' todoy to revoke its char­
. ginned prior w
uecemoer first
11™1
IN FIC-HT meeting.
dispatch today.
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y ■ M . K to ton million, one hondeed
(Dy TX» á iu t liU á Pr»M)
Have you seen that beautiful line
£ . * • « ' tho present
T f e '"
b“ *““ ° f ’
h *h
. *nd /o rty fo o r thou.»nd, nl™ hundred
Womcny talk about their clothes be­
JERSEY CITY, Dec. 8.—Mickey of bog stationery a t tbtt Herald of­
11*4** rn*mb«f to 211,877 Inhabits®.
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- and twenty one, the census bureau ing uncomfortable, but there are lots Shannon, heavyweight boxer, died toUnder this
/ mqsDltsnU.
Few ,men decline a nomination for
fice? Ju st the-thintf for “The Girl*
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'» « ortlM inker tMnV there I. ony .how • " " ° - “ « l tod«y- . ______ .
qf men who envy them every time *day from n blow received In a bout for Christmas. Get it printed w ith
they see a thin georgette blouse.
with A1 Roberts last, night.
of 'belnt elected.
• j Try 0 licrsld Want Ad.—Yt pays.
her monogram.

OFFERS BIG PROBLEM

CAUSED EXCITEMENT

FLORIDA METHODIST
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
VERY INTERESTING

THE SIXTY-SIXTH
ANNUAL MEET OF
FLORIDA BAPTISTS

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OPENS TOMORROW I COMMITTEES MEET

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Farmers Must Reduce
Cotton Acreage
Or No Money ““

Is Proposed For
League of Nations

Constantine Must
Make Own Plans

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THE 8 AN FORD DAILY HERALD,

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920
READER HAS FAITH
IN ONION POULTICE
CURB FO R ’PBNUMONIA

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The following clipping has been
handed into the Herald for publicstlon:
John McLean, a Time* reader, Te­
dding In Sugar Grove, has ao much
faith in the onion poultice as a cure
i for pneumonia thnt Ho thinks many
I deaths would be prevented by its
more generous use.
Mr. McLean
suggests that tho recipe for making
it be published fo r tho benefit of
those who may now or later become
seriously ill from this insidious dis­
, case. Ho wtUcb the Times os fol­
lo w s:
.
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j Warren Time*, v
( Mr. Editor, Dear Sir:
I nnv enclosing herewith a remedy
for pneumonia, it was tried out here
a year ago when ‘pnrumonia was so
¡.prevalent ond in ov;. y case that used
it they came out *&gt;.' K. and was well
in n short time, it certainly should
bo published.
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Youra truly,
• JOHN McLEAN.

J
CHARLES RAY in

Also, a Contedy and FOX NEW S
LoUImc Glaum in “ The Lone Wolf's D aughter", Geraldine Farrar in 4*Th
i ” , William S. Hart In "The Toll Gale ” “ Huckleberry F irn " “ K c icc rc fq u t

Frank Mayo in “HONOR BOUND
and

“ W ATCH

GERMAN SCIENTISTS TO AID
Ready to Forgot Paet to Help In Fulure, Reply of University
iv ■
• Professors.

Berlin.—German university profes­
sors nnd member* of tho relchMng
have drawn up a reply to tho uppcal
for re-establishment of the “friendly
Intercourse” which existed before the
- w ar which the professors and doctors
of -Oxford university recently nddressed to professors of arts nnd sci­
ences and members of universities nnd
learned societies In Germany and Aus­
tria.
“Science knows only one altu—the
search after, truth—and It requires for
the performance of this task the com­
mon labor of all. regardless of national
boundaries,” says the Herman reply.
' “The war Interrupted this Joint labor
and dissolved many personalities. We
are ready to resume these connections
and by common labor to relrpite to ob­
livion everything offensively spoken qr
“Written In both rumps;"
”
Have you sefn that beautiful line
o f box stationery a t the Herald of­
fice? J u st the thing for "THh Girl"
fo r jChriatmas. Get it printed with
;licr monogram.
.

your

STEP MOTHER” a Comedy

RECOGNIZED AN OLD FRIEND
Wife Has-Bald Stepson;
Husband Seeking Divorce
Asking annulment of his mar*
ring«.* to Mrs. Eugenia F. Thomp*
son. Dr. Charles It. Hancock of
New York city (old the court he
hnil believe«! her when she said
she wus about Ills own age,
thirty. She told him. he said,
that «he hud n “small son“ out
West, where she hod divorced
her first husband.
The doctor snld when he met
the “small son” he found a man
of his own age and bald headed.

1921 DESK CALENDAR.

Countryman Visiting In City Had No
Fsar of Being Harmed by
' “Thraihlng Machine."
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An elderly countryman
on a
Broadway curb with more fear In Ills
. heart than he had ever experienced In
his hume county and more than his
sun had experienced In Argonne forest.
To him the crossing of that crowded
street was truly the ' ‘great adventure."
In the middle of It wero two lines
of tracks, up and down which hurtled
great “tanks” of street cars—Jugger­
nauts, scon^ngly Intended for tho sole
purpose of crushing Ills aged jlmbs
should be venture Into their path.
On cither side of them were endless
lines of chugging trucks, with an oc­
casional .horse-drawn vehicle, and
1 dodging In and about wore touring
curs and autos of all kinds.
| Now and thru the sharp whistle of
a trafll? policeman would spell.safety
to llie acrobatic and Initiated, who
dnsht'd across the street' skillfully

Remedy for Pneumonia
Published by Health Board of Lit­
tle, Wash., n few yearn ago.
^
Easily prepared. The formula is
ns follows: Take six to ten onions,
according to size, and chop fine, put
ih a largo spider over n hot fire then
add about the same quantity of rye
meal or ground flaxseed, and vine­
g ar enough to form a thick paste. In
the meantime, stir thoroughly, let­
ting the mixture slmmer^five or ten
minuted- Then p u t into a cotton
bag large enough to cover the lungs
and upper part of the chest ns hot
ns the patient can bear it. In about
ten minutes apply another and then
continue by repeating the poultice
and In a few hours the patient will
be out of danger. Usually three or
four applications will be enough, hut
iptJnue always until the prespirson starts freely from the chest. The
remedy was formulated many Years
ngo by *bnc of the best physicians of
New England/- 1 . ■ .

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IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY OF THE MONEY MARK­
ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH Aj pTRONG
APPEAL TO YOUNG AND• OLD

ALIKE.■ ‘ THERE-

FORE YOU TURN AT ONCE TO OUR STORE, YOUR
STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.

FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALWAYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE STOREW HERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS AT

CHRISTMAS

1IME OR AT ANY TIME AND AMONG

THEM

CAN ENUMERATE A FEW

FOR

SUGGESTIONS*

IIOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS, IDEAL FIRELESS
COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM WAJtE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX1
WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KIÜG AIR RIr
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILF*?.

' VELOCIPEDES;

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR T llE MEN A COMPLETE
U N E OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST^AS-*
SORTMENT WE EVER HAD

• Executing the plan he evolved and
announced last ‘winter, Cnpt. Ben
McCoy, of the Everglades boat line,
has brought to West Palm Bench a
large bus which« he wilt .operate in
connection with the boat line. By the
use of the bus the time require«!'f-.-r
the tHp between that city and point*
on la k e Okeechobee will be ¿mertan-

Office supplies at the Herald.

THE ONLY CIRCUS
THAT WILL B E HERE THIS Y EA R

DEALT l,ENIÉNTLY WITH HIM

IS A HEADLINE Itf THE DAILY HERALD THAT ATTRACTS TUBATTENTION OF THE READER BECAUSE IT IS OUT OF THE ORDI­
NARY. IT MEANS THAT SANFORD IS TO HAVE THE PLEASURE
OF HEARING THE MILLION DOLLAR BAND AT THE CORNER OF
MAGNOLIA AND FIRST STREETS NEXT WEDNESDAY ANp TIJE
CONCERT WILL BE GREATLY ENJOYED BY.EVERY ONE. IT WAS
BROUGHT HERE BY THE WOMAN'S. CLUB AND TH IS' BANK
HOPES THAT SOME DAY THIS CLUB WfLL HAVE

Consumer's Action, of Course, Wss
Treasonable, But Caliph Proved
a K'ndly Man.

Trained Wild Animal and Otd
Buffalo Wild West Exhibition
A HISTORICAL, ETHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION

"What la the charge against this
man)“ nuked tho caliph, with a sympa­
thetic gleam In his bencvolent-eyc.
"Your h«inor,” said the nttomlant, “II
appenni that he attempted to stnrt
n private drive of his own for his fnm-

GREATER. NOBLER AND GRANDER THAN EVER BEFORE
ENLARGED AND RECONSTRUCTED FOR THE PRESENT SEASON

HOME OF ITS VERY OWN. WE OWE MUCH TO THE WOMAN'S
CLUB OF SANFORD AND WE ARE ALL STANDING BEIHND OUR
WOMAN'S CLl)B. THEY STAND. FOR THE BEST IN ‘ EVERYTHING:
AND IN THE ENTERTAINMENT LJNE THEY WANT ONLY THE:
BEST ATTRACTIONS AND IN THIS ENDEAVOR WE ARE OF TH E
SAME OPINION. AND IF THE TIME EVER COMES l ^ E N
WE
CAN HAVE
;

WE KNOW THAT THE PROGRESSIVE WOMEN OF SANFORD WILL
BE STANDING RIGHT BEHIND US IN OUR ENDEAVORS TO GIVE*.
THE PEOPLE THE BEST OF SERVICE ALL THE TIME. W E HAVE'
BEEN COMPLIMENTED ON OUR ADVERTISEMENT REGARDING’
THE “FRIENDLY SPIRIT" AND W E INTEND TO LIVE U P TO OUIK
STATEMENTS REGARDING FRIENDSHIP FOR THE PEOPLE WHOP
ARE NEEDING FRIENDS IN THE BANKING BUSINESS. AND» AL­
WAYS REMEMBER THAT WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOE.
THE'
CONCERTS GIVEN BY THE MILLION DOLLAR BAND WILL. BE:
GIVEN JUST ACROSS THEf STREET FROM

THE STICKNEYS, WORLDS FAMOUS BARE BACK RIDERS
FUNNY CLOWNS AND AERIAL ARTISTS

A BIG MAGNIFICENT FRB B STREET PAGEANT
-B R A SS BANDS AND CALUOPES
—
A CIRCUSTEBMÍÑG WITH WONDERS

Afternoon at 2
Nig
*
Under )Vater Proof Tents
Doors Open One Hour Earlier

office.

WE

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN.

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THE SANFORD iM lLY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1920

THE STORE

THAT IS DIFFERENT

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING,
AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Will Be Held at the Campbell-I,oss
, ing Font No. 53. Tomor­
row NlghL
Under the hy-laws of CeimpbellLossing
JPost, No. 53, oT the Ameri­
3 KATHRYN WILKEY. Editor. Phone 428
can Legion, the yearly election of of­
ficers was. to have taken placo on No­
CALENDAR FOR THE
MASONIC ELECTION
vember 11th, 1920, but due to the
WEEK.
'm any activities which the Post had
Tfc- annual election of officers of undertake^ on that day, it was dcemSanford Lodge No,. 62 F. &amp; A. M., cd advisable to postpone the meetI and M.tslc Department waa held last night in the lodge ¡nfr untH December 0th.
lan’a Club.
rooms. A Urge crowd waa present as
During the past year, alnce the forik Bridge Club with Mrs. the election le an event of unusual in- mau 0n of the Post in February, it
ey.
tcreat. In addition to the election has-been conclusively demonstrated
iy with Mrs. L. P. Mc- two candidates were initiated; the that the liveat, motf wide-awake
work being put on by W. T. Whecleaa, crowd in Seminole county are the
Social Department of the Junior Warden.
' member* of the Legion and our name
s Club jfives dance at
The resplt- of the election were as jg not only known locally but throughHouse, music by Million follows:
i
out the state.
W. M. Haynes, W. M.
I The new Incumbents in an official
iff
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W. T. Wheeless, S. V%.
capacity will find that the obstacles
Luncheon Club with Mrs,
D. S. Bahbett. .T
.
are few jn their path, If they but
ousholder.
G. W. Spence' - rcas.
have the loyal, whole-hearted support
k Lto Woodruff gives a
F. B. Adan.f.
.
of every ex-service mai) In the counMrs. Frank Lee WoodThe lodge h*s enjoyed a very pros- ty. The rough spots of the old adperous yea. under the able leadership ministration have been smoothed ovof Jno. D. Jinkius, Master.
cr, and the new.officers can profit by
« Dumas entertains at
our mistaken.
or M rs.-A rthur Hazzard
If we but keep up tho spirit mani­
i Mary Lenoir,
JEALOUS MAKERS OF LAWS fested by tho'members on Armistice
ith Mrs. Donald Smith.
Day, Campbell-Lossing Post will play
D. A. U. with the Misses British Members of Parliament Put
second
fiddle to no other city in tho
Rigid Restrictions on the Pres­
state,
and
in order to start cnr'now
ence of “Strangers."
year in the right manner, it is ntcesusic Club a t 3 o’clock in
A st ranger ruught iijNm oli ber floor sary that a majority of tho present
ilo of Mrs. Fnnnlc S.
*»f congress minili not Imlced he membership be in attendance a t to­
lynclied. Itut tu contrnst wltli sudi morrow night’s meeting.
ImpOftsIhle Intrusimi Com es (tic rubi
Don’t forget, Thursday, December
. Drummond and Mrs. Ilsclmmre of n recent pii ri In ment ii ry
9th,
8 p. m., nt the County Court
tent Tuesday In Dsytonn, debnte tlint, even tlurlng lite fonimi
House.
dnys of Cbntlinm, It was usimi for outBring n new member with you.
r Ball, -who has been the slilers to go forwnrd In tilt* limisc of
and Mrs. J. G. Ball left eoiimions *‘as far as a polnt licnentb
Not n Houn* to Be. Kicked Arourv'.
tlir* rose In tbe center of ilio ronf."
inesville. *
FOR MRS. BALL.
Ic Frances Ball chartnined nt bridge Tuesday
their guest, Mrs. Henimpn.
was tastefully decern ted
and bridge was played
was presented with n
ve powder jar. Miss
!on won the high score
■ns n cut glass perfume
rs. Donald Smith won
i, a little cut glass basduslon of tho game a
I course was served,
ng were:
Mrs. Ball,
[lines, Mrs. Reginald
nnald Smith, Mrs. F. K.
[iss Norma Herndon,
ard and Miss Wllkey.
ire: Miss Agnes Dumua
c Tlgue.
R. MEETING
larrlson Chapter, D. A.
their regular monthly
the Misses Munson on
r, December 110th at 8
Tor the office a t the
g Co. Wc can fit you
that you need In fine
cry and office supplies

^nggestlons for enforcing tbe “stimi!Howling Green. Ky.—An automobile
log ortler" ngalnst thls liberty were belonging to Ed ('nutriti was ttie chief
•llsemmigHl nt tbe Mine becnuse “n factor In n unitine traile. John lino
violoni struggle’’ Mvoitld prolmbly on- rls owned an n!d mare and n surrey,
sllC.
nlso the Itosi “possum" «big in War­
Tbe late discussimi evnlrcil from thè ren county. Can trill gnve tils enr for
eurrent prnctlce of ndm lttlng stran- tho horse and buggy and the privilege
gers. appnrenUy thrmigli thè Inxlly of of hunting w ith, the H arris hound
attendanti«. Into lobbies and Into inetti- during ttie coming season.
bers* smoking roonis. But 1he lobbies
Imve long been open lo ceri ulti JournnlThere is nothing but trouble ahead
Ists, and thè plctorlal lerrnce heslrio for the woman who marries a man
tbe Tlmme» lina lieeli il trystlug place
she can not love, and the man who
far lilgli society it benaver It iledited
loves a woman he can not marry.
io Invito Itself to tea.—London Mail.
The Blessing of Oil.
Where oil deposits are there states­
men of n commercial type gather to­
day to get possession of the “key”
fuel of the hour and of tomorrow.
Hut ull ph ases of oil distribution are
not ns grim ns the processes of Its
acquisition. Wo have long known of
the uses to which the Chinese peasant­
ry and urban dwellers hnve put the
tin cans that the Standard OH com­
pany's ngents Imve sent throughout the
empire with pLMroieum for the llluinl*un Inn of the house and shops of the
people. . Many of these substitutions
have been comical; hut we have not
heard before of the «llsclples of Conrucljts using the (in cans for roofing
of their temples. In Snlonlkl. h nv.
ever, the Mohammedans h are been us­
ing the “containers" to replate the
surface o f'th e lr rotting mosque mlnn*
-els. Now when the cnll to prayer
goes forth, It not only summons the
faithful to think of Allah, tint nlso to
remember tbe generosity of tho man­
agers of the Red Cross garage.—Ad­
vocate of Pence.

a Big Bargain
ty-five head of Cows, milkers
springers and forty head of
tags and two heifers, cans,
ts and dairy equipment mule
lorse

HI to be Sold at very
treasonable Prices
Come and See Them Now.

SELAND

DAIRY

Lake Monroe-

Entire Stock of Phonographs
Instruments at Cost
ance
e is I ou r
Christm as Goods:
$ 75.00 Phonograph

100.00
125.00
150.00
200.00

110.00
125.00

$2.00 Records
1.50
”
1.25
”

1.00

$ 60.00
70.00
80.00

$1.35

1.10
1.00
.75

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Columbia,
new

S/ttde affie'cycie
A BICYCLE is a thoughtful,
sensible gift for everyone. For
grown-ups, It brings independ­
ence of hot, crowded street cars
—a wealth of healthLil enjoy­
ment and outdoor pleasure. For
children, it brings the best of
childhood -sport, a sure, certain
way of building health and
strength and gomj times all the
time. We hare models for men
and women, girls and boys. Come
m and let ub show them to you.

C ^ S s /fjE D AP-g
FOR RENT
and ro-build all makes of batteries.
k i l t RENT—One nicely’ iurnifthed -R n y Bros.* phone 548, old. Ford
room, 320 Oak Ave. Phone 308-J
^ ' rnce*
170-tfc
Uuy your post carda a t the Herald
FURNISHED HOOMS-Two furnish" office. Beautiful views
cd bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park
, r ~~v.0t p u f. Scratch Pads from Tiîê
Avenue.
lleraid -b y the pound-15c.
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
WANTED
‘ rqom for ono or two gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have use of garage. WANTED—Team workTTnquirc of
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-60tn
Phone 23 for particulars.
206-tfc
FOR RETJT OR LEASE—Work shop
on A. C. L. track formerly occu­
p é by S. O. Sharjholster, Sanford
Mach, à. Fdry Co, Phone 62. 208-tfc
'FOR RENT—Large store room with

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-0* J
20 ncre, one 10 aero Sanford An
Walking dlstanco to city. Two lot*
comer Center and Elm Ave. Ts*.
lota west side Palmetto ave., 60 ft j
from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T*'j
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., IM J
Angeles. Calif.
:
208-1mo-p
FOR’Ö A L E -l
Gasoline engines; Brand new «
in perfect condition.—Herald Prinh
FOR SALE—Dodgo touring car, 1W
model. Good ^condition and £0°**
tires, one extra. Robert E- Hand»
211-6*9
M. J. Bradford’s Mattress Factor*
5th street and Cypress aye- 21M«P
Christmas boxes of oranges st P—G. W. Spencer, Phone 409. 209-10»?
FOR CHRISTMAS

Just received new line of crep*
paper for package wrappers of
decorations for the holiday**
polnaettla and holly all In vlfU
red and green, quite the pretties»
t line ever seen In Sanford—only ■
few of each so get them nuw.
Box Stationery In all o»
latest shades and styles—nothing
✓ but the best of paper and enre*
lopes a t very reasonable prlf**Quite the prettiest and most sea*
P- S„ Job dept. Herald office.
alble Christmas gifts for ellhef
"Her” o r - ^ 1 « ;’*
WANTED—Oil
Christmas j Cards' and N&lt;*
three burner cheap,
O- Box 117,
Year’s Post Cards of -all Hoi*
210-2tp
from the low price of one &lt;w»
each up. (You get the benefit •«
SALE—Typewriter
our buying In job lots. AH very
cn hose, porch awing,• preservo jars,
pretty and ‘new. And. the»» P'a
jolly glnsscs and odd pieces
]
can get engraved- cards or sU*
of fur"Sture, 101 Seventh St.
tionary ur Holiday cards cngr*T*
19913tp
109 East F irst street, over Union
ed or your monogram printed o*
Pharmacy,
our
line
of
electrical
163-tfc
Kanner, 213-15
BATTERY TROUBLES? Do not run A.
Phone 550.
your battery utkll she la entirely
dead. The battery 1« the costliest accessory to your car. We re-charge

�TOB BAHPÒM) DAILY OBRALD,'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S, 192»
BY APPEAL TO -VANITY
Hoy* Wily Diplomat 8av«d Lord Boa*
,
consfUld .From' Bad "Break"
Ho Had Contomplatod.

IB PLAN SA
SATURDAY

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Beaters
Ai*.-'
IS
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges
•

ardware Co

Rational Madza Lamps

Curiosity, *ayan London corrwqKjrid*
ent of the Christian Science Monitor,
Is frequently expressed os td howr the
prime minister seta along In Ills con*
reremv* with foreign minister*. It Is
understood that, thuugh lie enn make
out Jho ¡rjrjsrt of sp rin ted imHNige
Id'the French language. lie never lind
the opportunity of acquiring futility In
the spoken tongue. In this respect he
finds n precedent In the case of Lord
Beaconsfleld. 'When he went to the
Berlin congress - In 1678 he mode
known to his faithful secretary Ills In*
tcntlon of addressing the' conference
In French. Montv Cory, tinvln- suf­
fered, scraps of his chiefs colltftpilal
French, wus ughnst. In despair he np*
piled to file British minister at Berlin
for assistance. Odo Bussell lived up
to the occasion. In ciihuuI conversa­
tion with Lord Beuconsfleld he men­
tioned dint he hud heard p rumor that
he Intended to nddress the plenipo­
tentiaries on the following day In
French. "That would,” the wily min­
ister said, "he h grave disappoint-

Only 50 \vomen can take advantage of this great opportunity
manufacturers have allowed us only 50 of the famous

The B est Servant

Pa

25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volts.
20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volts

Your House

to be sold on'the liberal

IX*1114*4**lie*—Hta

Club Plan Terms ot

Everything Electrical
Expert Installation and
Repair Work
-

BILLON&amp; PRY
l o t 4|2

115 Magnolia Ate.

Sanford’s

COULDN’T L E A V E 'E M IL Y OUT
Peculiar Reason Why Elderly 8plneter
duet Had to Attend the
Funeral. «

Most Popular Hotel

SEMINOLE HOTEL and GRILL
Under Management of
WALTER B . O L S O N

Our Specially— -Seminole’s

famous ft! Sunday Dinner
de luxe.

SELLER’S SPECIAL

A la Carle Service all day

O p p o rtu n ity

Avail Yourself of

For a down payment of only $10.00, fifty women can put this beautiful labor-saving cabinet in
their home. But the Club Plan offer is positively limited to 50 cabinets. Only the first 50
women who come to our store will be tne lucky ones. If it is impossible to be at our store
early Saturday morning, mail $2.00 to reaclvus on or before Saturday. Positivel&gt; no cabinets
will be reserved without the $2.00 down payment.
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ThisIs Your Chance— Don't Miss It

From the Foundation
to the Roof

downtown stores for use In .the In­
struction of* wffmen first votent, niet
n number of unusual rnd amusing
situation*. A few days ago, n welldressed wnmnh who hml all the np£eargnc«js .of being well Informed on
matters ixtlltlcnl, enteretl the section
where Instruction* were being given, chairman; Mfts Laura Cushman, sec­
and after making the usual prelim­ t a r y .
Q uality-Servicd-Price
inary nilt'oglei asked the young wom­
Rural school ccctlon—Methodist* tary.
an In chnrge to demonstrate fhe open church (opposite high school) T h u rs-! "The History Laboratory
atlon of tho machine. She was shown day, Dee. 30, 10:45 a. h., Miss Chris- Peel.
JVJlftj. she should do In case she wished
to vote a straight ticket, hut tills tlan McDonald, chairman; Miss Amcl-1 "The Relation of History I
v j Other Social Sciences:” ( a ) failed th satisfy her craving for In­ la Kendall, secretary.
"Dnlry Program and the One-tcach- tory’s Usurpation of the Field
structions. and the, climax was
—"Correlation of History With Oth
reached when she Innocently request­ er School," Mrs. D. C. Wheeleh
'll: "And now would you mind show­
"Rural School Lunches,” Miss A1 cr Social Sciences;" (c)—"Reorgnni
ration of the Course in Social Stud
p*»«y Battery repair we make is ing me hnw 1 should work the machine hlna Smith.
gaaranterd for »Ix months. W b 'ife If I wish to ’scrape’ my hnllntî"
"Rural School ns Center of- Rural les."
Community,” R. L. Turner.
1 ‘The Real Purpose of History
, *• A this because la repairing
Get some of those late postcards a t | "Are the Schools Reaching all the Teaching and the Consequent Need ol
» J make ef battery. We are licensed
_ y Mtented features Which have the Herald office. The Valdes Ho­ Children of all the People? Should n Change in Methods of Approach,*
tel, the Welaka Block, the Seminole ’ the. Schoops-Attempt to do This?” R. W. VanBrunL
" * • Teat* batteries famous,
a . . ' J »-•••-1—
* ...
Hotel and other points of interest. I Dr. R. J. Sprague.
Thursday, Dec. 30, 2:30 p. m.
Only one cent each. Send a Sanford | High school
section;—Thursday,' 2:30—“Problems in American Educard to your friends.
Dec. 30, 10:45 a m., Prof. H. G. Met- cntlon," Hon. J. L. McBrien.
1 A- RENAUD, Prop.
Phone 189
calf, chairman; Prof. M. P- Geiger,’, 3:00—"Advances in Vocational Ed­
TE ACHERS OF FLORIDA WILL
ucation," Hon. J. W. Wright.
secretary.
Bleed Pressure—Neuritis
MfiET
3:30—“Open Discussion" (five-min­
| “Latin In the High School," F. W.
The “I-ogleal Treatment"
ute
talks). Suggested subjects: “The
Buchholr, Gainesville.
(Continued from page one)
‘The Proposed Reorganization of Cause of and the Remedy for the
Business meeting and reports of
the
Florida' High School ’ Course of Short Tenure"; "Annual Salaries for
delegates.
Study,"
Dr. Joseph Rocmcr, Univer­ Teachers"; "State-Aid for Consolida­
Far Many Human Ills
'•’ Conference with referencœto kin­
tion of Rural Schools."
sity
of
Florida.
dergarten propaganda:*
4:10—Report of committees.’
Rheumatism
"The
Slx-three-thrco
•
Plan,"
E.
L.
i Primary section—Room 3 1 , third
Election of officers.
x
Robinson,
Tampa.
j
floor high school, Thursday, Deç. 30,
Thursday»-D«c.-30,
7j30-p.-nw—
History
section—Thursday,
Dec.
30
•»PPM* a t the Herald.
&gt;10:45 a. m., .Miss NeÎHë Stéphens,

E N E R G IZ E R

7:30—Music.
,
Invocation—Rev. Trands Yarnall.
7:46—“Teachers and Politics,” Hon.
George W, Scofield.
8:00—"Democracy and the Schools,’
Hon. Park Trammel.
8:30—Address, Dr. Harry Clark.
9:00-i”An Hour With Great Men,”
Hon. J. L. McBrien.
Friday, D&amp;. 31, 9:15 a. m.
9:15—Music.
Invocation, Rev. Bunyanf Stephens.
0:30—”Howr Home Demonstration
Work Supplements the Work of the
School,” Miss Sarah W. Partridge.
9:50—"Public Health and the

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Sanford, Florida

U. S. ARMY TENTS In A-l Condi­
tion, practically new.

SIxe 16 by i t
at 845.00. Mall orders carefully UR­

Mary W. Green.
11:20—"The Ideal Tedcher,"
J. L. McBrien.
Friday Afternoon, Dec. 31
Sccinir Tallahassee and vicinity by
No. 3 North Orange Ave.
automobile.
FLOPJDA
The executive committee will meet ORLANDO
at-th e Leon hotel parlor at 3 p. m.
in executive session.
Post Carda a t the Herald office, le.

By Chartes Sughroe

MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES '
HOWE RED TUBES

Thompson 8 Mathews

The Boy Has His Eye oh Another'Job,
AWO, UOWC3Y *XD
LEA RU VAOVE
WERE
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�TÌIE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1920

IN THÉ LANGUAGE OF THAT
\£
Ç / T J / Ç • GREAT CAPTAIN OF-INDUSSTRY.
k f
9 O M y u 9
CHARLES M. SCHWAB, “THE DAY
OF AUTOCRACY IN GOVERNMENT AND LABOR HAS GONE BY.
THIS IS TH E DAY OF DEMOCRACY IN WHICH WE NOW STAND
Editor SHOULDER TO SHOULDER FOR THE PROTECTION OF OUR MU­
TUAL INTERESTS. WE HAVE GOT TO DEVISE WAYS
AND
L .G tn e ra l Manager MEANS BT* WHICH CAPITAL AND LABOR THAT HAVE SO OFTEN
t
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
BEEN TERMED SYNONYMOUS SHALL SHARE EQUALLY NOT IN
Circulation Manager
THEORY BUT IN PRACTICE." YOU SHARE EQUALLY IN PR ACPhone Herald Office 148 or 04.
TICE IN THE DIVIDENDS DERIVED FROH YOUR INVESTMENT IN
THE SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY'S 8 PER CENT CUMULA­
TIVE PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK. INVEST TODAY. %THIS STOCK
CAN BE PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALLMENTS.
THERE IS
NONE BETTER.

THE HERALD PRINTINGCO., lue.

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This Point
An active bank account estabUahea
your credit more quickly than
other one thing.

any

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The "dead beat" ia seldom a bank de
poftitor.

Member of the Associated Presa
jvertiaementa for his restaurant, the]
name of which is inscribed in bold
, letters on their hairless pates,
S t Petersburg is the "Sunshine j The late Sir ‘George Newnes of
City" and now conics Clearwater in Tit-Bits, very early in his career, hit
the same Peerless, Fruitless, Pinellas upon-this idea, and advertised for
county and says it Is the "Sunset eight bald-headed men to ait in the
City" and we are awaiting with front row of the stalls of a London
scented breath tno announcement of theatre with the title of his journal
somd other city in Pinellas to be imprinted on their craniums.
named the "Moonshine City."
| I t would havo been a first-class
publicity stunt, but out of considera­
tion for the bald-headed men the
scheme was abandoned.

Southbound
Arrive
2:36 a.m .

Departs
2:46 p.m.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:45 p. m.

1:28 p. m.
— . 2:55 p.m .
----- 7:30 p.m.
North Bound
Arrive
Departa
----- 1:48 a.m .
2:03 a.m.
....1 1 :4 5 a.m . 12:05 p.m.
. . . . 2:35 p.m. 2:55 p.m.
----- 4:00 p.m.
4:0* n m.
___ 10:00 p. m.
Leeshurg Branch
Departs
A’-rive
7:30 a. m.
7:35 p. m.

FAKE AND REALITY,

F. P. Forster, President B. F. Whltner, Cashier,

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
BAZAAR
The ladles unicr. c? the C'~.: n a­
tional church wiii hold their nnr.uaI
bazaar in the Joncs Cash S ”re on
Saturday, Dec. 11th, afternoon and
evening. Cooked food a d fancy ar­
ticles will be on sale.
210-ltc
FINE STATION ER V

the Daytona papers somebody is go- ! This state has an excellent "blue
ii.g to Jail right soon. It Is rather a^y” tftW, whtch goes ns far as any
bad on the newspaper profession of l°w can to guarantee the soundness
Volusia county that such things °* corporate investments.
Floridn
would happen and especially to * be corporations are safe, in the sense
aired in the open forum. But, then— that ihey ar* supervised by law, and
o
.based upon sound assets. Of course
All-seems to be peace and plenty no *aw cnn guarantee the manageIn the auto camp again and the c ity . mcnt
n corporation, nor iti final
officials and many of the citizens arc success. Therein, the Investor must
stirring themselves looking for a good , *co*t out f° r himself,
location for n permanent location. ■_ But the "fakes" occasionally ofThere will be something doing on this fen-d here are of n character which
proposition this week and a camp m|ght not to fool any man of fair In-

*a
Departa
8:00 a. m.
3:25 p. m.

*No,
»No,
*No,
*No,

Departa

Dally, except Sunday,
Wont a typewriter? The Herald
haa the agency for the beat $65 type­
writer that has ever been put bn, tho
mnrkct and we will have a shipment
of new machines the lash, of this
week. If you arc In the market for
n typewriter see us before you buy.
Herald Printing Co.

take care of all the tourists this sea
sen and for many seasons to come,

Post Cards at the Herald office, lc,

Tho Herald office in headquarters
for fine stationery of nil kinds from
the printed letter head to the beauti­
ful stationery in boxen that is so dear
to the ladies' hearts. You can get
this stationery' and have your mono­
gram printed on it, making the nift­
iest Christmas gift that you havo
ever seen and one of the best. Sta­
tionery costs money these days but
our stationery is very reasonable in
price and positively the best thnt
money can buy. See it a t the Herald
office.

Seed, Our Business, v
Honesty, Our Motto.
Purity, Our W atch!
word.

On the first of each month
your rent Is due.
Why give
other people your money. Buy
you a home and, each month
Instead of paying out rent
money, pay on a home that is
yours.
Beautiful homes on Park,
Oak, Magnolia, Palmetto and
Myrtle
avenues,
Sanford
Heights. Building lots in any
location.

COME IN AND SEE US.
(Southern Seed Spceiatiiti)
Wekiwa Bldg.
Sanford, Fit

Lord’s Purity Water

E /F . LA N E

Aa Good a* the Beat

"Tho Real Estate Man"
rw ,i as
io« rvM su»

Dally Service

Phone 66

T H E HOOVER
Suction Sweeper

NOW MAKING

Demonstrated in your home.
Christmas ordera should be fir*

Pecan Nut Roll

en Early.
B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLar. ’
Daytona Beach
188-26$

Fresh Daily
$1.00 POUND

Water’s Kandy Kitchen
BRADLEY MATTRESS FACTORY
Orlando, Fla,

Pri me
We welcome the Million Dollar
outaide fakes that have taken
Band today and we hope that th e ir, n lot of S ooJ Snnford money out of
presence in the city nnd the sweet l*)wn never to return. We have admusic that they discourse will prove viflcd the investment of your money
an inspiration to the home people, here In city property, In the Building
and they will get busy with a S a n -i4 Loan Association, in local concern«,
PORK and MUTTON
fard band th a t will have the support (1° farm* and farm lands and orange
SAUSAGE of All Kinds
of the city administration and all the ■proves. Can anyone hero tell ua of a
HAM
BACON
clubs of the city and the Chamber - man that
any money frqm the
of Commerce and make it one of th e ! g°,d
from an oil well, from any
' A TRIAL SOLICITED
best bands in the state. There is of the fnvestmenta that they have t
nothing like a good banc* to keep pep j mad« that will compare with the
in the old town.
money made right here in the celery
0
delta?
1
. J. H. Tillls, Prop.
The Femald-Laughton
Hospital
If they can we will quit harping
continues to get small donation? from “hout keeping your money a t home.
Phone 105
4 0 2 Sanford Ave.

Makes old Mattresses new at onethird the cost of a new one.
PHONE 804
16 BRYANT ST.
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SMITH BROTHERS
Expert Repair W'nr*

MRS. B.*E. TAKACII
Proprietor
Corner of Park Avenue and
Commercial Avenue

BEAUTIFVL POST CARDS
AT THE HERALD. EACH...

and

¡Pure Food Market

ChilledKuhterPi'-r

of Every Kind
Kind

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Service That Counts
We h are the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

W h o le sa le Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Richmond,

Va,

Car loi receivers and diulribulor» all kinds Fruit and Produce*
Contlgnmenls Solicited
Rtftrrncrt I
Produca Riportar Co., New York
National «tata and City gfiii
OIANCE FOR US
A Paris caterer has opened up a
new «cope of employment for men
with bald head«.
He u«es them aa perambulatory ad-

Tjaking Orders for
■Xmas S8 ox Orange
SPECIAL PACK

A m ple Stocks

Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props

Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda

i

AND KUMQUATS

Welaka Building

Pure, Sweet, Wholesome
Delivered Fresh Every Day

Specials For Today

M IL L E R ’S B A K E R Y

one
C a sto r P o m a ce
Kainit

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Prom pt Deliver^

CONTAINING
GRAPEFRUIT

1.

A»k Your Bank About V*

Our Prices Will Save
You Money

Choice
Western and Florida
Meats
Veal, Pork, Mutton,
- Sausage

OUR PAINT SHOP
who aend their cars to us to b« ** *(
painted. The “wise ones" *tnoW .¡i
their cara will be returned to tw»a
looking sm arter and better than
bright new from the factory. The
•"
son for thie Is th at all our wor*
custom work which means
|
the beat of materials are u*^
skilled workmen.

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
Aale Palellaf

S a n fo rd Heil!**15

�TBK BANFORD DAILY HBRALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1B20

In and About

UrfeHtppenlBl«
Menti«« of
Ritter» is nrlef
Partenti Items
•f Interest

SPECTAL LEXINGTON
'
'AUTOMOBILES ARRIVE

WEATHER REPORT

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Fair
tonight
and
,r Florida:
„day, cooler tonight, probabght frost In North portion.
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i It in the Dally Herald.
m vrnere the beat stores aro lohy the ¿»ally H«?i«MChristmas shoppers ore throng*
ft« city now and the stores ere
. a great business.
he Million Dollar Band aro maksw tft music-as wo go to press
have a good crowd,
Cook, of *tho Cook Auto Co., of
O^aado and Sanford, was hero today
ydeading several fine Bulck autos
aol dosed cars. The Cook Auto Co.
*3! so«" open a garage and salesjw ni here with W. J. Thigpen, the
local «gent, in charge;
Billy lJoordoll was in the city to­
day from Orlando shaking hands with
Ms many friends. Billy is a ‘former
Sanford boy and his friends her«' are

Summary of (ht
Floating Small
Talk« Succinctly*
Arrancad for
Ilerald Readera

The B. A 0. Garage have received
a car load of new Lexington cars^that
are beauties, ail of them. . As advertlsod in the' Herald, they are special
jobs, special body lines, special up­
holstery, special tops and they nro
special in every respect. The 11. &amp;
O. are fortunate in securing this car
of extra fine Lexington cars for the
holiday trada and have already dis­
posed of two of them but have several
beauties le f t "The B. &amp; 0. has a
bunch of hustling salesmen and they
niiver fail to clear out a car load of
Lexlngtons in a few weeks nftcr re*
ceiving them. Perry Jernlgan is n
former newspaper man and knows
thd valuo of printers' ink"and ho uses
It with the result that he moves his
cars right^along. If there are any
people wanting a fine car for Christ­
mas time sec this elegant line of
Lcxingtons a t the B. &amp; O. Grrage nnd
get a demonstration—the boys nro
not stingy with their gas at all and
will take you out a t any time.

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 8, 1020.
LETTUCE NO. 9 - *
Carlot Shipment« from Entire Coun
try, Tuesday, Dee. 7th.
Florida—Sanford Section ♦-____ ___3i
California—Southern . District _„._4C
CH nuking that purchase of your Christmas Gift* at the sale price will end
Total cars ______
..8
Destinations of Florida Shipment«.
New York ...........
1‘
St. L o u is _______ •_................ ........ ;
Potomac Yards
______________ 1J
Jersey City ___
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Chicago ______________________ l

Saturday night. 8o also will your opportunity of getting chances on the
many free priies to be given away will end Saturday evening a t eight
o'clock as wo give the prizes away at 8:30.

of these prices now that you have the chance.

Our prices always will be

Just a little lower than the average but after this week we cannot or will
not sell our merchandise at a loss as we are doing during this sale.

LATE WIRES

[Mr. Chase i* nn active member of the *old in the House of Commons
I'conunission nnd will be on the Job as
usual,/or the next term,
NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Amalgamat­
ed Clothing workers of America, an­
il AND HERE TODAY nounccd today that New York1manu_____
facturera locked out sixteen thousand
The Million Dollar Bnnd will give workers in their war on the union.
¡two concerts here todny nt the corn-------•er of First street nnd Mngnolia nvc- -WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—P
rmw on the Seminole Bank sidewalk dent Wilson informed tho senate torubere a large platform hns been*erect- day that tho total expense of the Am
k d Unless rain interferes with the crlcan peace commission wns one milprogram the hand will give a concert Hon, six hundred and fifty one thousafternoon at four o'clock and nnd, one hundred nnd ninety
■bmirfit at eight nnd nftcr the night inrs.
ronevrt the band nnd orchestra will
-------T&gt;lay at the, Parish House for a danco
WASIIINGTO.., Dec. 8.—1
frar the Woman's Club to which nil Department announced that

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recommended ( *nd will make tlnCf ft |n the city. Watch tho Herthc,lovc” of
mUB,c old for further particulars.
*na the Womans Club is to be con—
_________________

Cltr. PEKING’S WALL OF DRAGONS
¡» I*,d fay th° 8aIe of
__.
,n^ Mty cents and all those
tags are entitled to hear the
hut as the out doors la free
U*T* will be many hear the concert
for nothing. If you have not been
In advance give your money to
My of the member* of thn
a* b who w uTJ ”
» 0 W omans
O
«,11 be present at-the con-

Mythic«, Creature. In Tilts That at
First 8lght Appear SurprlsIngly Lifelike,
1
— ‘
One of the unexpected, treasures of
l’ekl»K
the dragon screen. It Is
,,Bre|Jr mentioned In some of the gulde,,ook&gt; nnd not mentioned at ull In
0|ber* „ „
bchlml n hmocW
ln
M {n t0 r nninntk
nnd nin*-

mosquito sings sweetest just never dream of its existence,
ne presents his bill.
&lt; t \ It Is a wall perhaps 20 feet high
— — —________
land a hundred long, faced completely
............................
with tile cast to represent nine life* * * * * * * * * * * * * J ! slxe dragons In baa relief, of various
P l? n T A T n
a m J « » o r » —yellow, purple, buff, mnroon.
L XL v , I / \ . L j 0
A X « &gt; orapge, dancing gnyly above eincrcld
'» billows, against a pile bine sky.
&lt;.
Doubtless one should not speak of
’ "life sltq" dragons, but these creatures
«► of the screen are the allvest dragons
on* mty ever hope to see; they give
‘ • rise to the feeling that If ■ dragon
; lived he would be exactly like one of
' ; them.
/
*►' Most sculptured Chinese dragons
! are lifeless, angular beasts; but here
Is lb. ptefc IrW| p oUt
;; them is au almost Uu-Chiu«*, vigor and
o audacity In the spring and twist of
Granulated Sugar lb.
\ I the lithe bodies. .Tb«y leap, whirl.
F'«d&gt; Stock, G
Medal F lo u r___
c ib*. Compound Lard
Meadow Cold nutter, lb.

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1.80 \ )
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BALTIMORE: 32 degrees, partly
cloudy. Fla. 1 arrived. 1 cor roconslgncd. 3 broken cars track. Clos­
ing prices Tuesday and opening Wed­
nesday. Demand and movement slow,
market steady. Fla.'s quality wide
range, 1 -1-2 bu. hamper, Big Boston,
best mostly 82.25. Poorer 81.50-82.00.
Calif's crates Iceberg, $2.75-$3.00.
CHICAGO: 33 degrees, clear. Calif
C arrived. 14 cars track including
broken. Dcmnnd and movement mod­
erate, market steady. C alifs crates
Iceberg, $3-$3'25, few best $3.60.
CINCINNATI: 39 decree*, clear;
Calif 1 arrived. 2 cars track includ­
ing broken. Supplies m oderate.' De­
mand and movement moderate, mar­
ket steady. C alifs crater Iceberg $2.50
82.75, Fla's 1 1-2 bu hampers, 81-75.
CLEVELAND: 30, degrees, cloudy.*
Calif 1 arrived. G enrs track includ­
ing broken. Supplies moderate. Dc­
mnnd and movement slow, market
steady. Cnllfy crates Iceberg, |2.R083.00. Fin’s crates Big Boston, 81.81.00.*
NEW YORK: 28 degrees, clear.
Calif 8, Fla 17, La 1 arrived. Sup­
plies heavy. Dcmnnd nnd movement
light, market weak. Fla.'s some or-

One Good Quality of Condor.
If the condor does not reach an un­
timely end by violence li Is,-according
to ull account*, very long lived. The,
Indian* of the Andes hclleve that hp
live* for a hundred years. The con­
dors' Immes seem Jii«t suited for birds
*o ugly nntl tierce. Tli»*y build no upst.
hut the female selects some hollow In
the harnm nick that shall he large
enough to shelter her from the strong
«•rms while she Is hatching her eggs.
Hero, III the midst of desolation, the
ugly little condor* begin tlielr cries for
food, nnd a fle r tlioy are six weeks ibl
begin at tempt lug to use their wings.
The parent* rlimv the only good trait
they pos*e*s In their care for ihelr
young, feeding and training them to
fly. so tlint In n few months they nre
aide to hunt for themselves aflsr the
grim fashion of tlielr elders.

TURKEY AND CHICKEN
DINNER

L. P. McCuiier

DECEMBER 15th and 16th
From 6:00 to 8:30
81.00 per piste
Also Catholic Ilszasr at the
Catholic School Hail.
Everybody invited
611-Ct

APPVES! APPLES! APPLES!
75c Peck
Richelieu Coffee, lb,
Richelieu Roly Poly Cher
Richelieu Rc4 lUSpber
ries, c a n __ ____ . . . .

STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

It’s easy for un old oachelor to got
married when a widow cam pron his
trail.

TODAY
Afternoon
and Night

And to transact such other business
ns may Icgnli come before it.
T. J. MILLER,
Attest \
President.
A. P. CONNELLY,
Secretary
12-8-oow4t

$
£
&gt;4
s=

L .P. McCuiier

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
I AT THE HERALD, EACIL-.

Come in nnd get your new type­
writer nt the Herald office now. A
real typewriter nt 865, the best you
ever saw for the money or for twico
the money.

AT TIIE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
PHILADELPHIA: .3 3 degrees,
partly cloudp. Calif 3,fFln. 4, nrrived.
10 cars track including broken. De­
mand and movement: slow, market
weaker. Fla.’s 1 1-2 bu. hampers,
some poorly headed, best 82-82-25.
Poorer 81-25-81-75. Califs crates Ice­
berg, 83-83.50, poorer 82.50.
PITTSBURG:' 28 degrees, cloudy.
No carlot nrrivals. Opening prices
Wednesday: Demand and movement
slow, market stronger. C alifs crates
Iceberg, 82.75*83.00.
ST. LOUIS: 29 degrees clear. No
nrrivals. Supplies cleaning up. De­
mand and movement slow, market
dull, prices slightly higher. Calif's
crates Iceberg, mostly 83, Fla's 1
1-2 bu hampers, Dig Boston, |3 .
POTOMAC YARDS: Hcports pass­
ings for 24 hour* previous to 11 a. m.
today: 8 cars destined: New York 7,
Philadelphia 1.
Diversions accomplished nt P&lt;*tomne Ynrds: New York 2, Philadel­
phia 1.
M. S. WIGGINS,
Local Representative.
GIFT TO HOSPITAL

The Fcmnld-Laughton Memorinl
Hospital Association acknowledges,
with ilcaaurc, receipt some days ago
of I471.7Q from the M13" Club, as the
net proceeds of the Sanford Gala
Day. - The Hospital Association U
very grateful to the citizens for this
splendid gift through the "13'’ Club.
step« back, half afraid that they will
T. W. LAWTON,
come tumbling off tho aerveh, striking
President
at tho unwary with their sturdy daws.
llicre are, I believe, critics who teach
In these days even a soft b)somed
that plastic art should never undertake to^ portray momenta of-activity. shirt commands u stiff price.
If this ho correct, the dragons stand
cocdemned; but If the sculptor may
ever rightly g\vo us Ufo In its vivid,
moving moments, here Is a masterpiece.—James A. Muller In the Ns- FOR* SALE—One pair good mules,
tlonnl Geographic Magazine.
cash or terms,—Bryan Auto Co.
211-4tc
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc.

MARY MILES MIN1EK in
"JENNY BE GOOD"
HAROLD LLOYD in
"ANY OLD PORT'
Also ‘Topics of the Day”

SPECIAL BARGAINS
»

IN SANFORD
WED. DEC. 8th

FOR THE F IR S T

C O M P LE TE HOUSE B ILL
CARTER LUMBER CO.

TWO CONCERTS
AFTERNOON

NIGHT.
THE WOMAN’S CLUB
PRESENTS THIS FINE
MUSICAL ORGANIZATION
TO THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD

You C ant Make
H ay Without Sunshine
Nor can you make much money without some
effort to

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
Why not make some real “H AY” in the SUN
SHINE by starting a check account with us

Build up your credit that you may be able to
master difficult problems.

Seminole County1ß'ank
. S a n f o r d , FI o r i d û

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A Home J3à nk for Home People

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TH E H E A R T OF T H E W Ç R I D ’S G REA TEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THU RSDAY, DECEMHER 9, 1920

NUMBER 212

CUT COTTON HANDLING MILLION DOLLAR BAND
ACREAGE ¡WATERWAYS WILL BE HERE ONE WEEK
NEXT YEAR IS SYSTEM UNDER AUSPICES “ 13” CLUB
U rin Congress Shows
Dislike For Wilson

FBEE-FOR-ALL
ENLISTING
EVERY
BANKER, IMPOSSIBLE TO HUILD BUSINESS SIXTEEN YEAR HOY
FIGHT STAGED
MERCHANT AN D PLANTER
LIKE WATERWAYS ON ROT­
SENTENCED TO LIFE
MADISON SQUARE
IN THE MOVEMENT
TEN FOUNDATION
FOR KILLING .MAN
(By Tk« A m k UUS Fr*««1

(By Til« A moc1*W4 Fr&lt;n)

NEW YORK, Dqc. 9.— Pglicc were
called to break up a free f o r all fight
among fans at the annual six-day bi­
cycle race at Madison Square Garden
today. The dispute started over a
chair.

MEMPHIS, Dec. 9.— Enlistment o f every banker, merchant
and planter in th* South in the
movement to cut, the cotton pro­
duction next year fifty per cent
will begin immediately the cam­
paign committee announced to­
day.

¡I M
ARKINGTIME
L

ct bill o n l y e x c e p t i o n

TO LIST TO UE DE-,
FEU 11ED

FARMERS CONGRESS
_
AT K AN SAS CITY

ASHIKGTON,

Dec. O .- r r e s i (By Til« Ait-ct«t«4 F r«»i)
Wilson’* recommendation» to
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 9.— Subjects
ire »o be dismissed w ith o f public policy and welfare were the
t attention by Republican lenders chief topics on the program today of
Bid« plain today in inform nl the convention o f International Farm­
a of the message rend to the ers Congress. *A thousand delegates
k«sts Tuesday.
were expected to be present.

f Republicar f said in effect,
while they agree with W ilson

tht reconstruction Job should
ikied and finished as soon ns
** rrr
f*' hope o f ngrccwilh him as to the methods to be
wed, even if there were tim e bc•n now and the end o f his aditrstion.
,tj prefer, therefore, G. O. P.
ler* wid, during the next three
thi to study domestic needs, and
lisíate on them promptly after
ling’s inauguration.
t exception was noted, in the
ral rejection of the president'*
est for immediate action. This
the budget bill, which is schedto pars the senate soon and to
o Wilson.
x revision will be deferred. There
strong feeling that something
Id be done for the disabled soland sailors, but thnt too will
to wait, according to present
s. Governmental economy canbe brought nbout fully until govlental reorganization is accom ur.der the next ndministraI, leaders maintained. The recom dations for n loan to Armenia
I scouted on all sides. There is a
r variance of opinion regarding
lippir.e independence. ThcJ laws
bon has twice asked to rcgulnte
storage again will full to pass,
mi declared. His proposal to li­
le all concerns doing nn' interstnto
ness was greeted by Republicans
many Democrats with the con­
dition that it was "socialisth " or
semaliitic.”
he senate wa: less lntercst. il in
[meiMge than in knowing whi-thnyilaon intends to send another,
Emitting the treaty nnd asking
lit* ratiileation.
knator Underwood, Democratic
ler, does ont expect the treaty to
r nt b,ck- Neither «»oes Senator
Kt, Republican lea Icr. Rut there
many senators on heth sides who
» Wilson would return It. Some
ublleinj think n compromise could
L'«»cted; some Democrats see a
to embarra,, the Republicans
mndent-elect Harding.
J ra

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IX EL PASO
SAYS SHERIFF
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(By Ik « i i w c l i u l f n u . )

&lt;By T ht A mocIM -4 P i m l

WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.— Blending
for the reorganization o f the system
o f handling the national waterways,
M. 0 . Leighton, chnirmnn o f the Nat­
ional Public Works, declnrcd before
the National Rivers nnd Hnrbors con­
gress thnt it was impossible to build
n business like waterways structure
"on n rotten foundation.”
lie snid
CALIFORNIA
the business efficiency deptnds on the
THINKS JAPAN
co-ordinntion o f activities, adding 25
W ANTS M A R P(&gt;pnrate government ngenclcs thnt
dealt with the building construction.
(B y T U A ito «la(«4 Fra»«.)

REAR ADMIRAL
MAYO RETIRED
4 7 YEARS SERVICE

I

WHEELING, W. Vn., Dec. 9.—
Samuel Blevins, ngod sixteen, of Lit­
tle Rock, was sentenced todny to life
imprisonment for killing C. F. Grand­
staff, rnilrond car inspector.
FINE MUSICAL ORGANIZATION
W ILL PLAY DAILY CON­
INCOME TAX
CERTS IN SANFORD
LEGISLATION
IS IMPRACTICAL
Sanford will Lave the Million DolInr
Band for one week.
'*’ ■ Tk- Aiitx'UUil f m i l
This announcement is one o f the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.— Income
tux législation requested by the busi­ most important that tho “ 13” Club
ness interests is impracticable at this hns made in some time and means
session o f congress, Republican mem- thnt this city will have n week be­
WASHINGTON, Dec. .9.— Repre- SMALL INCOMES
Years
bera o f the Senate finance committee tween Christmas and New
sentative Kahn, o f California, chair­
PAY TO LITTLE «aid todny.
that will be n week o f gnyoty and
^
man o f th e military committee de- [
music nnd the best music that can bo
clared in the house today* that Amcr- , WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.— More
.furnished at that. While this city
ica hoped to avoid war with Japan equitable nnd just distribution o f tho
cannot ns yet hnve n bnnd fo r the en­
and if war was brought on it would $4,000,000,000 tax burden per annum,
tire senson yet the public spirited
bo from agitators o f Japan. He de- which the American people must bear
business men who hnve subscribed
clnred publicists reported Japnnese for at least four more years, wns rocfor nn amount sufficient to warrant
arc making every effort to unite, the ommended to congress yesterday by
the “ 13” Club in putting on the bnnd
yellow race. "A rc the Jnpanise try'- Secretary o f the Treasury Houston,'
fog one week feel that the week's en­
Ing to brln gnbout
the world-old who in‘ his annual report submitted a
tertainment will be sufficient to start
conflict between the white races and comprehensive scheme o f tax revls- J
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yellow nnd black ra ces?" he naked.
|on.
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CHICAGO
SURGEON
manner o f entertaining our home peo­
------------------------------. "Revision o f taxes should be effectTHEY WILL’ HAVE SUCCESS
ple and our visitors.
HARDING AT WORK
«1 ," Mr, Houston wrote congress. *
IN OPERATION
The Bnnd will be hero Christmas
nESEItlED BY BUNCH
"There enn nnd should be a better
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nnd will give nn afternoon con*
(By Tk« A iM «lit«4 Fr«M)
,
OF OFFICE SEEKERS distribution o f the tnx burden. UnCHICAGO, Dec. 9.— Surgeons who cert once each dny for seven days,
wise taxes should be eliminated. But j»|-nftcd the thyroid gland o f a mon- They will nlso furnish music for sev­
(By Tk« A«««cUU4 PrtM.)
Ioral o f the dances during the week
Dec 'oV.-P re
sid edent
n t-eelect
le ct ilw a |"chcmc
W° U,d’
thi* ^ , , the
neck
o f Mary
.MARION
IAKION, Dec.
I res
r *'hlch
ylc|(j for
Bcverai ycnrs
.
known
ns thoZcmbek,
"dun'and will gle one or two nightly conHnrdlng is back at his desk nnswer- .
. . . . .
#Lnn
• i nnn nnn 4 m n&gt;' C&lt; n,nc,ctn« knov' n ns lfte t,un
goon
girl”
because
she
had
been
hid-1
certs u
and the nightly concerts may
In,» rorrCsnondonce nnd wndine thru 1 C ‘de . 8’ than, t V».®00»000.* '0 Kcon
hid-1 term
a strJ.'k- o f 'applications from job wo“ 1'1 ^ •ncompartible with safety (Jcn Jr n ccl|ar by hcr parents since be pnid attractions. This part o f tho
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hunters todnv
” nd Boun^ flnnncc- Am* t*le coun* bnbyhood,
arc strongly
hopeful of tho
prograr hns not been worked out aa
try should face the fact that, present BUCCCBB 0f the operation. The g ir l' yet but it is sure nnd certain that
taxes even may not in the future be has ,tho body nnd mentality o f a 4- Sanford will hue this splendid musiMEMORIAL SERVICES
r»&gt;ird%
upon to yield the needed rove- ycnr.0»j child.
,cal organization for the week after
HELD BY SENATE
Christmns—just the time when a
HONOR OF BANKHEAD nu*’
The secretary of the treasury said OTHER LINES
nnd is needed to liven up the city
&lt;Br T*&gt;- * —«^,-1»4 F»*»i'
the excess profits tax should be reARE FACING
and keep the young folks busy with
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"NO CREDIT’’ ALSO clean amusements.
nt ~,dny held memorial sendees In pUced. Ho sa d he believed It should
The city is fortunate in being able
.,r o f the late Scnntor Bnnkhcnd, he replnced in inrge pnrt by some
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.— Undnunt- ^
thc Million Dollar Band here
o f Alnbnmn.
ed by failure to obtain immediate ac- for one week&lt; Thi,
Btrong
form o f corporation profits tax.
I tion in the sennto todny on farmer re- cnoUKh (0 p |vc Hanford a bunch o f
i
, lief legislation, proponents of the j,00(| advertising nnd the bnnd boya
, legislation announced the intention o f w,u hnvc to ,,ve herc thnt )on(, nnj
I renewing their efforts to bring their aj| ()f jj,crn wjn become
Sunfonl
proposals to n vote. Chnirmnn (iron- ^oogic^ nnj then it is a good thing
( nn o f the senate agricultural commit- , 0 have Bomething coming oil tho

( B i Tk« Am m UU4 i n n )

WASHINGTON, Dec.
9.— RcsrAdmiral Mnyo, war-time commander
o f the United States fleet, g o e / on
the retired list today a fter fortyseven years o f sendee.
MILLION DOLLAR BAND
PLEASED LARGE CROWDS
I
The Million Ifcdlar Band pleased
many hundreds of people here yes­
terday afternooi) and ; evening nnd
loft the city with many regrets of
those who expected to sec them no
more „but luckily the “ 13" Club had
othcridens nnd will bring them bark
for Christmns week*.
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The bnnd played c* ti c c. *•*r of
First nnd Mngi.ol... vh.cru a platform
had been buP.t &lt;ov them on) the Semi­
nole rank f &gt;•acr nnd here they disi
lours* 1 sweat music nt fou r o’clock
nnd n* eight aftqr which they went to
the Parish House to . piny for the
dnnee nnd whero they again made n
big hit. And with all the other ar­
tists— in /n et each member is nn njr
list— is Walter Kelly, the boy so­
prano, who wns discovered and
brought forth by Director Bachman
within the1 last few ,w eeks. Walter
Kelley is a' red-headed, freckle-faced
Irish boy with the voice o f • Melba.
"One o f natures dcvinlats gifts,- with
a voice o f purest gold* is the opinion
o f a musical critic In the Minneapolis
Journal.. Thomas Saxe, superintend­
ent o f amusements at tho Wisconsin
State Fair, who also o x n s several
large theatres In that city, has en­
gaged W alter fo r a week in one of
hi* finest theatres, at a salary of
|300, which Is * a testimonial o f the
tremendous hit he made with tho
Milwaukee people during his recent
engagement there. ^Tho finest boy's
voice I have ever heard in my life,"
said Egbert VnnAlstyne, composer of
"In the Shade of the Old Apple
Tree” nnd dozens o f.la t e r popular
songs. W alter Kelley alone is worth
mord than tho price o f admission
charged to the "Million D ollar Band”
concert.
.
The band was-all that could be de­
sired and the Woman’s Club and the
progressive committee thnt put the
hand on here are tq be congratulated
for giving Sanford a real band and
some real music. When*..they come
again they will have hundreds o f ad­
mirers here where they were practlcuPy strangers before.

Makes Reduction
Italian Sailors
Deserted. Ships
Of All Wages
in Tfïlüe Mills h,Vthc«Iared the fnr*n,cr r&lt;,I,icf f,&gt;rc*'s ii,nc durirp tho wlntcr 8onson' Thl*
Taken to Fiume
assurance o f enough votes to c j|y hnB j,01.n Badiy deficient |n good
pass the legislation nnd were deter- Lnnds for some time ns the homo

OFFICERS OF SUB-CHASER AR E TW ENTY-TW O PERCE N T REDUC- ,ni” C&lt;) to 1,0 ill
¡band did not receive the proper supTREACIIEROUSLY BOUND
TION W ILL BE MADE NEW
|^O bjection o f Senator
Lodge o f port om| the poopi0 hero are really
YORK ANI) NEW ENGLAND
Massachusetts, the Republican lender, hungry for good bnnd music. The
BY CREW
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uml o f Scnntor Glnss, Democrat, Vir. orchestrn o f tho Million Dollar band
,n A * * * iit * &lt;i • ^ *4)
.n. -p.,
rr.M&gt;
glnin, todny blocked consideration o f is saU, to bc nmonj. thQ best in tho
LONDON, Dec. 9.— Officers
.cers o f nn
BOSTON, Dec. 9— A wage reduc- the pending resolution directing r c - ’ ^ y n ^ . nnd thcrc will bo many opItalian submarine chaser were
A-cre trench- tion o f twenty-two and one-half per vlvn, of tho War Finance Corporation portunit|eB during thc week to hear
crously bound and gagged
ed by their cent In the textile mills n New E n g -&gt;om| the extension o f more libcrnl (he on;hestrn and it will really bq a
crow and taken to Flume, says a MiInnd and New York state was fore- crcdits to farmers bp thc reserve mUBlcn| feitival o f the highest elasa
Ian dispatch-describing the desertion
cast in a statement of textile mnnu- bnnking system. Thi*
Republican for one Wcck
The "13” Club doe*
o f tho Y«»«el from blockading fleet,
fneturers employing three hundred lcndpr M |d timc had not been given , - nthln„
h„lvcs and thev nre nutD’ Annunzio addressed the crew amid
thousand persons.
_ fo r senators to study thc proposition ^
SanfJrd on thc map cverj' day.
cheers. Tho officers later were reand suggested that manufacturers o f Stand ^ h in d them, everybody.
lensed and left on a train.
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p r o j J . fo r H .v . no e r r . , no c . . or w o.rr blU, * « « J g
thn slntrlo venr nf 1019 wns *25 000- no taxes to worr&gt;* them for the air is the resolution.

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000 greater than the total o f $125,000000 expended on nil projects constructed up to the close o f thc Inst
fiscal year, according to the annual
«..rvice
made nubile vesterdsv The value o f

fn c nnd theY cnn *ci lot8 o f “ trav*
^
“^ a r e ^ ^ h
° i tW
° f tJ,®&gt;nnJ,-?:rlt,8h acUvJ f“ fn
f Hlng through Florida In thc w inur measure, also declared the matter America o f Prof. Eamonn de Valera.
Thia home ia complete In every parbc accelerated.
, "president o f the Irish republic,’ ’ ac“ cular nnd is built on a Reo chassis
Jhc ««oluH on :now is on the senate cording to a statement made yesternnd bns
the folding beds nnd ta- CflIpndnr nnd cnn be cnllcd up nt nny dny by Andrew Bonar Law in the
and equipment that a Pullman time hy unanimous consent, or by house o f commons in response to ques-

close o f thc last flsenl venr accordIng to \ h c annual report o f the reclamntlon service made nuhlie vesterdnv
Thc value of crons oroduc-

have « d
. p&gt;.c.
S“ &lt;*
for everything and everything is in P°ctirs said thiy hoped to have it
“ a P,acc. Mr. Adam» had this home
¿"J [ “ I *
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t h°
bu,,t in Brockton, Mnss., nnd it was morning hour so ns not to conflict
bu ,-t according to his own plans and with the packer regulatory legists-

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,
Horatio Bottcmle, Liberal,
later
nsked if the time »tad r o t arrived
when Great Britain should make serious representations to the American

the renort irom ■ R,ancc into thc interior, could tion which is due to come up tomor- government that any further tolcraca on reclamation in.ms, me
report
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mu* an imflni«h»i i*n.in-..
.t_j .
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£% NO PEACE UNTIL IRELAND SHALL BE FREE
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WASHINGTON, Dec. O .-T h c val- car day or night they can prepare n
,C
u« o f crons crow n on lnnds within mcfll
victuals, eat and sleep and nn“ P'ncw* ' n the hands o f the senate will request the United States gov--

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( ^ «rti were « n* markct* pour* i When you pass thc Herald office i MRS. McSW INNEY MAKES PLANS
\ • quart In d ye*tcrday “ t 65 clnnce in at the window and see that!
OF IRISH REPUBLIC
»•ted, ,h'# !cnr “ weíJ ’a Unie, it I.
PLAIN
new line o f box stationary fo r the
T. Squaih e / W| * * movinR Christmas trndc. You will want it
*hi- onk
P * nt and Pota(By Tk* Amcliu4 Fra«*.)
A sm. „ y
tables sold here pronto" and also “ depechu vous."
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.— Propon'hipped Ä
°|f pCp,Kïr haa
erte
in Ireland o f the Irish republic
bad
man
can
give
ethers
a
K
Wtlhl "the lost week.'
are resolved "that England ahull have
on being good.

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' “ ■* difficulty as the farmers In obtain-, WOULD CURB
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RECLAMATION PAYS
• Mr.
u » am|
.m i Mrs.
m . . Adams
a ,luma nre knm
herc in
in 'in
'«ng
g needed
needed credit.
credit.
DE VALERA’S EFFORTS
DIVIDENDS IN CROPS
t}jeir home on whec,9 nnd
b-nator Gronnn snid that as soon
WORTH $-5,000,000 Qf
thpy &gt;top thiB wondcrf u]
the testimony taken In the hearLONDON. Dec. O .-Tfu? Brfcisfr

not bo improved upon. This is the
said, was "just about twice as large”
life nnd Mr. and Mr». Adams seem to
per acre ns thb average yield o f tin*
hnvif found thc best part o f the cumpirrigated lands In the humid regions.
Ing out Idea— that of hqving a real
BROWERS TO LEAVE
home
on wheels where neither rain or
In Lee county more than 1,000
cold
weather
can bother them and
hunting licenses were issued
last
Rev. oAd Mrs. Charleu De W. Brow- month, this practically twla*&gt; *s many tlwy are "a t home" wherever they
cr leave this week for Tampa, where na were issued last year.
stop the car.
Mr.' Brower will take the-^aatorate of

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A MUSICAL FESTIVAL

GRAFT MONKEY
GLANDS ON
DUNGEON GIRL

WAS W AR TIME COMMANDER OF
THE UNITED STATES
.
FLEET

j í ? now b i« Dr 0— Strawber- A\C*
Imnce on 3 *hnlnf to make this

Have Been Engaged to Play
Christmas Week

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no peace, that the world will have no
nonre until our republic is rccognized,’ \Mrm. Muriel MacSwinney, widow o f Lord Mayor of Cork, declared
before tho commission o f the commlttce o f one hundred i n v e s t i g
Irish conditions. She said relief was
necessary as her count-; men were
starving.

rovf afl unfinished »business.
tion o f do Valera nnd the conferring
The «cnatc agriculture committee on him o f municipal honors, was an
u'hlch reported the resolution in the unfriendly act. This was greeted with
meantime will resume hearings tomor- cries o f “ No.”
row wlth * view of devising other
Mr. Bonar Law answered: “ I think
remedial legislation for the produc- there is no doubt that we would, front
*’ r** Toboccao men from
Virginin *iu* diplomatic’point o f view, hava'tht
arc e*P*&lt;ted to be heard tomorrow, right to take .tho course suggested.
Congressional consideration o f the but It ia not a question o f right but
methods to aid in restoring normal what is expedient"
business conditions appeared in the
Responding to another query tho
offin g today *ith the announcement speaker taidt
thnt majority members o f the ways
“ Undoubtedly
very vigorad*
nnd means committee would meet in campaign is being made in America
conference tomorrow to discuss aleg- against this countrv, but so 'n r w »
islntivc program wlt’J respect
to have found that the Americat^ can
commerce and industry.
be trusted to look at the matter from
a t i n g ----------------------------- a sensible point o f view.”
to be booming like an oil town. The V”
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motor tourist colony there is nearing
jf a man itch-* fo^ fame It usually
the 1.00Q mark.
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H A R O LD LLO YD in “ A N Y OLD PORT
A lso “ TOPICS OF THE D A Y ”
COMING
Lquisc Glaum in "T h e Lone Wolf's Daughter", Geraldine Farrar in "The
Riddle Woman", William S. Hart in "The Toll G ale" "Huckleberry Ficn " " Ktir.ortfqtie"

Foreign Banks in the Republio
Heretofore in Control of
Her Currency.

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Chars« Commissions Whenever the
Coins o f On* City Aro Changed fer
Those of Anothsr—American’ s
Interesting Exporlenco. *

and In many cuses when the‘ tim slTHE SIXTY-SIXTH
cotnes. at the end of five years' con-'
v
ANNUAL Mi
tlnuous service, to go home on six
FLOIi
months' leave at full pay, the clerk is
not able to go because he owes too
much to the compradore and has to
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use his vacation money to pay his En™llmcnt o{ mc*9n
debts.
“ “ or.
The Chinese compradors sre well10:30 Address o f
eduented men nnd, speak English flu- ®ponsc.
ently. They gase with surprise at a • 11:00.— The annual
stranger who miy address them In the B. Col^M adison; alts
old-fashioned pldgeon English. After Rightmlre, Daytona.
a moment’s pause tho comprsdores
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will explain, “ Pardon me; J do not
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C°
quite grasp your meaning. Do you
^ S O .-A d jo u r n m «
wish to change some moneyl" Then
Aftcrac
tlie traveler, realising that he has been
2:1*3.— Devotional
“ stung" bjr the hotel clerk who told S. Thomas, Phoenix,
him to talk that wny, replies: “Oh.
2:45.—'The report c
yes. please. I wish to
draw some and the
of ^
money upon my letter of credit," and M. „ , ona £ 1 r
w
the Incident closes.
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|;, has done excellent work in obtaining
&lt;&gt; quarters fo r the conference guests
&lt; I during.their stay here.
|J
Trinity church« host to the confcr; ; ence this year, is Jus* winding up the
«&gt; most successful fou r year period in
j ! its history* under the pastorate o f
\ | Rev. S. W. Lawler, D. D., who haa
* | been one o f the busiest men in Tails*
&lt;» hassee preparing fo r the conference.
11 The program follow s:
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Wednesday, December 8th
j 'I 9:00 a. m.— Opening o f conference
«»I— Bishop Warren A . Candler, presid­
o injfI \I
Of welcome, C apt R. A.

New York.—The new currency aystom that Is to be Introduced In China
. (a the near future will make a consldr, arable difference to Ihe foreign banks,
* .m ostly British, which have had con­
i' *trol o f the money circulated In tho
Scltuate, Mass.— Residents of
p . country for the lost BO years. Prscthe 8outh Shore cgught large
tlcally tho only money mads by the
quantities of flsh without net.
fc Chinese government was the “each,"
line or halt-when thousands of
' aa It was called, a brass coin with a
Rprrllng nnd smelts were left by
g hole In the center so that It could bo
the tide on the beaches nftor Im­
; carried on a string by the poorer
mense
schools had been driven
Sm&lt;lawes, and valued at 1.000 to the
ashore by lurger flsh. In many
. Mexican dollar.
places the flsh were seven Inches
*- * The system o f exchange and com­
deep.
They were quite fresh nnd
’ mission by which Ihe foreign banks
edible, nnd people cam« with
were able to pay their stockholders
wagons nnd automobiles to
*’■ from 40 to BO per cent, with occasional
gnthrr them.
handsome bonuses, was very simple,
v The nominal money In China wns taels
made o f silver and shaped like a tiny
j wooden shoe. As taels were not In
Furs All Hsr Fortuns. -‘
f l ’ circulation In the country they were
"Alaska produces a large variety of
. changed Into Mexican dollars, so that beautiful and valuable furs upon
the bank drew two commissions In land," Huys Andrew J. Stone In the
. cashing a draft or a letter of credit, Century. “ It tins 13 varieties of bears,
■X one for changing It Into taels and an­ six species of fox—black, blue, cross,
other for changing from taels Into dot- red. silver and white—and all comlars.
monjnnd furs. The skins of Its foxes
Marking ths Dollars.
are of the highest quality nnd nre
Each port and city o f any Impor­ larger than those produced tn any
tance had Its own particular manner other conntry. The Afaska- moose Is
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o f marking Mexican dollars except the largest land ahlmal found on the
:;V. Hongkong and Shanghai, where they western hemisphere. The meat Is as
£ wore circulated Intact. At Foochow choice aa the best of beef and the
the dollar bad a hole punched through skin makes excellent footwear and Is
Choose pianos for your models,
tho middle; at Amoy a piece was much worn during the winter months.
Copy them' with tireless care;
1 ¿Upped from the aide and it was
The caribou, like the reindeer, lives
C known as a “ chop” dollar, and at 8wa- almost exclusively upon tuossei, nnd For their attitude is always
Either upright, grand or square,
v '' tow a stamp was made in the middle Inhabits nearly alt parts of the coun­
o f the colo, These dollars Vvere only try except the southern coast country.
good for their face value at the port They nre found In Inrce herds nnd
The Herald Printing Co. has ev­
o r city to which they belonged, and supply man with millions of pounds
erything in the office supply line that
a person taking a Foochow dollar to of meat.
you are needing. The price is right
Amoy would have to pay a commission
also. Let us fit you up with your
I
f
a
man
has
a
long
head
and
a
at the bank to have It exchanged for
local currency, and the same thing oc­ strong arm he ought to make good. stationery and office supplies.
curred when ho carried Amoy money
- to 8watow, No matter how often the
Mexican dollar had to be changed the
banks got' their commission and the
traveler paid.
' ' ' A New York business man tested the
plan by changing a 820 hill Into Mex. lean dollars In Hongkong and then exchnng’ ng the money for local currency
at each port going up the coast, and
visiting Peking and Tientsin. Amoy,
’ - Swatow, Foochow and other places en
An^ your thoughts turning to gifts and something fo r
route. Ily the time he reached Sliniigfriends, for family, for eumo one somewhere. What a
£ bn I he bad nothing left of his 820 bill,
wonderful idea that
- , and had not spent n cent of tL The
banks had taken It all tn commissions
’.
on exchange.
.
Before the war the Mexican dollar
was worth 53 to B5 cents In China,
and .at present, on account of the rtsoi
In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for those
In ths price of allver, the American l
who hsd a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
dollar Is worth shout 90 cents In Hong- ]
to come in now and get their money for gifts or for some
, . kong and Shanghai In the Iocs) cur­
good
cause.
rency.

IS THE GIFT O P TODAY MADE MORE IM PO R T A N T
UY THE UNCERTAINTY

OP THE MONEY M ARK­

E T , THE F A L L IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTIONAN D »¿EVER IN OUR HISTORY DID

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A| STRONG
APPEAL TO_YOUNG AN D OLD

ALIK E.

T o you today and start you o ff with a Christmas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then U ik it over with—

THE PEOPLES BANK

TH E R E ­

FORE YOU TU RN AT ON CE TO OUR STORE, YOUIfc
j pell, secretary o f the general Sunday
school board.
Thursday, December 9th
9:00 a. m.— Conference session. A f­
ternoon and evening sessions devot­
ed. to Christian educational
move­
ment. Addresses by Dr. II. N. Sny­
der, Dr. 0 . E. Goddard, Dr. E. B.
Chappell, Dr. F. S. Parker and Bish­
op Candler.
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Friday, Dec. 10th.
9:00 n. m.— Conference session. A f ­
ternoon— Lnymcn’s movement L. P.
McCord, Jacksonville, chairrpan.
7:30 p. m.— Missionary anniversary,
Dr. J. B. Mitchell, chairman.
Saturday, Dec. 11th.
9:00 a. m.—-Conference session. A f­
ternoon— Social service, Dr. W. A.
C'-ipcr, cl.?"
• K p. m .--ilou id o f finr.o‘4 nnr.Jversary.
Address by Dr. Luther
Todd.
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Sunday, December 12th.
. 11:00 a. m.— Bishop Candler will
preach in Trinity church. Services at
other churches will be conducted by
visiting ministers.
7:30 p. m. —Sermons in the var­
ious churches by visiting ministers.
The conference will probably close
its work fo r the session some Unuf
Monday, Dec. 13, the last item on the
program being the reading o f the ap­
pointments by the bishop.

STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.

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FO R YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALW AYS'

BEEN AND A L W A Y S W ILL BE TIIE STORE WHERE;
YOU CAN BU Y SUITABLE GIFTS A T

CH R ISTM A S

TIM E OR AT A N Y TIME AN D AMONG

T nE M

CAN ENUMERATE A F E W

FOR

HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS;

WE:

SUGGESTIONS::

ID EAL

F IR E L E S S

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W ARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AN D CASSEROLES, PYRE3C
W A R E , ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

FOR THE KIDDIES
A COMPLETE LIN E OF D AISY AND KING A IR R I ­
FLE S, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES^

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE:
LIN E OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, TH E BEST
SORTMENT W E EVER HAD ~

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When you pass the Herald office
glance in at the window and see that
new lino o f box stationary fo r the
Christmas trade. You will want it
"pronto” and also "depeche vous.”
Office supplies at the Herald.

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Immediate:

EDWARD
Phone 331

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HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS

Christmas Savings

Handled by Chinamen,
Caah transactions In Jho banka
throughout China are all handled hy
Chinamen, called compradores, who
■re bon fled In amounts varying from
1100,000 to 8250,000, according to tha
■tatus of the house and the amount of
financial liuulntss transacted.
The
clerks, usually sent out from London,
examine the drafts, ghecks or letters
presented at the counter In the hank
and, after Initialing them for payment,
the comprsdores hand out the money.
On gccount of the "chli-" system,
which .means credit until the flrst. of
the raoutb/tho employe#* o f the blinks
a ri Usually In (l&amp;t to the cohiprsdores,

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TUB SANFORD UAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1920

THE STORE THAT’ IS D IF F E R E N T
B. Y. I». U. CLASS
Graduates at Monroe Hare Interest
ine Exercises.
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MISS KATHRYN W ILKEY.
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
W EEK .

Entire Stock of Phonographs.

One o f the most enjoyable affairs
that our people have had the picas*
nrr t&amp; -witness wbh the graduating
exercises o f the B. Y. P. U. training
Editor.
Phone 428
class, held at the Church Sunday at
7:30 p. m. The church was beautiful*
state. Mrs. Blackman is state chair- |y decorated with palms, ferns nnd
man of Education.
|a profusion o f cut flow ers. Tha Class
The ladies who attended this meet- CXerèises consisted o f
songs and
ing were:
Mrs.
Galloway.) Mrs, scriptural readings.
Rev. E. Lee
Key, Mrs. Loucks,
Mrs. Blackman, Smith, o f Orlando,
pastor o f £ e
Mrs. Morgan; Mrs. Douglass, Mrs. church, read nn essay on Education.
Fox, Mrs. Langley, Mrs. Mcisch, |Mrs,. Smith, the pastor’s wife, sang
Mrs. Leonard! and Mrs. T. M. Pules* tw 0 beautiful solos during the eventon.
ing. The Literary address was de-

Instruments at Cost

Thursday—
%
Duplicate Luncheon Club with Mrs.
E. F. Houaholder.
Mrs. Frank Leo W oodruff gives a
Tea for Mrs. Frank Lee W ood­
ru ff, Jr.
Friday—
n iw p n
„ n i i q p Hvercd by Dr- a K* Armstrong, of
Mrs. T. L. Dumas entertains at
DANCE A T I ARISH HOUSE
Jacksonville, State . Secretary o f thé
bridge for Mrs. Arthur Hazzard
The dance given last evening un- B y p U ( «„fter which Dr. Arm*
der the auspices of the Social DeM8lltcd by Bro. Smlth prc.
and Miss Mary Lenoir.
T. N. T. with Mrs. Donald Smith.
pnrtment o f the Womans Club was K||tc|j dipIomaB to the followinir
Evening—D. A. R. ” iih the Misses quite a success.
graduates: E. R. Swaggerty, J. TilMunson.
Saturday—
Cocilian Music Club at 3 o'clock In
the Studio o f Mrs. Fannie S.
Munson.
EVERY-WEEK BRIDGE CLUB.
The Every-weck' Bridge Club w as
charmingly entertained by Mrs. A. R.
Key at her home on Park avenue,
Wdoncsday afternoon.
Bridge was played by the regular
club members and an extra table.
The club prize was won by Mrs. Lake,
a Mnderia roll nnpple and Mrs. Gal­
loway won the guest prize, a boudoir
bottle.
' M ost ' sumptuous
refreshments,
consisting of a salad and an
ico
c iu is e were served.
The club and the following guests
were present: Mrs^ Rice, Mis. D u­
mas, Mrs. Hazzard and Mrs. Gallo­
way.
PICNIC TO TANGERINE
A very pleasant party which m o­
tored to Tangerine Monday and met
a party o f people from Orlando f o r
a picnic lunch were: Mrs. A. R. K ey,
Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Dumas,''Mrs. Houa­
holder and Miss Marion Phillips. The
party from Orlando came with Mias
Edith Chamberlain.
FORTNIGHTLY CLUB.
The Fortnightly Bridge Club met
with Mn^ I.. P. McCuller Wednesday
aftcrnqpn.
Bridge was played at two tables
by members of the club and the fo l­
lowing guests: Mrs. Connolly, Mrs.
Ball, Mrs. Langley and Mrs. A. B.
Wallace.
Mrs. Connelly won the
prize fo r high score,, a cut glass
flow er basket
Tho house was very tastefully dec­
orated in red roses and poinsettas.
A t the conclusion o f tho game a
delicious salad course was served.
RECIPROCITY MEETING IN D E ­
LAND.
Quite a good number of members
o f the Sanford Woman’s Club motor­
ed to DcLand Tuesday to attend the
Reciprocity meeting o f the DcLand
W oman’a Club.
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Mrs. Blackman, who was of the
party from Sanford, ndded much to
the program by a very interesting
talk on educational affairs In the

e is
xour Kjnance
Christmas Goods:
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$ 75.00 Phonographs
100.00
125.00
150.00

200.00

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: 60.00
70.00
30.00

110.00
125.00

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,1.50
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HON. F. P. FORSTER
DONATES TO THE HOSPITAL
Our hospital is ever in the minds
nnd hearts o f thd best citizens o f our
city, ns evidenced by the numerous
gifts that aro^continually being made
toward itc maintenance. This time,
it Is Hon. F. P. Foster, our1 next rep­
resentative in the Florida legislature,
who has handed to the president of
the hospital a generous donation, with
the request that it be used In what­
ever mnnncr may seem best to the
executive committee. Mr. Foster is
n friend o f all good institutions, nnd
we expect good results from his ser­
vices in the legislature, especially
along humanitarian and- educational
ljncs.
T. W. LAWTON,
President.

TURKEY AND CHICKEN
DINNER
OYSTERS, TOO.
DECEMBER 15th and 16th
From 6:00 to 8:30
$1.00 per plate
Also Catholic Bazaar at the
Parish House
Everybody Invited
611-flt

The Herald Printing Co. has ev­
erything in the office supply line that
you are needing. The price Is right
also. Let us fit you up with your
stationery and office supplies.
It’s easy f o r an old oachelor to get
marricdvwhcn a widow camps on his
trail.

TRAIN 8CHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1920,
Southbound
Arrivo
____2:30 a. m.
____
____1:28 p.m .
____2:5^ p.m .
____7:30 p..m.

Departs
2:40 p. m.
8:40 a.m .
1:38 p.m.,
3:20 p.m.
7:45 p. ni.

EOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-0
20 aero, ono 10 acre Sanford li
North Bound
, Arrive '
Departs
Walking distance to city. Tws S
1:48 a.m .
2:03 a.m .
com er Center and Elm Avc. T|
____ 11:45 a.m . 12:05 p.m.
lots west side Palmetto avc., W
____ 2:35 p.m .
2:55 p.m.
from Eleventh S t Moke offer. Bj
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leas than
____ 4:00 p.m .
4:05 p.m.
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St, I
25 cents, and poaitirely no classified ads charged to anyone.
Cash
208-1*
Angeles, Calif,
____ 10:00 p. m.
must accompany all orders. Count fire words to a line and remit ac­
Leesburg Branch
See reduction in prices a i
cordingly.
Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
IB]
Arrivo
Departs
____
7:30 a.m .
J FOR SALE— 1 Vi H. P. .and 2JJ R
FOR RENT
____
7:35p.m.
FOR RENT— One nicely furnished
____ 4:00 p.m .
room, 320 Oak Ave. Phone 308-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
____ ,11:55 a. m.
187-tfc
ROOM
AND
BOARD, $11 per week, FOR SALE—Dodga touring car,
Trilby Branch
model. Good condition and
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish­
100 p ast First street, over Union
Departs
Arrivo
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park Pharmacy.
---------- 7103-tfc tires, one extra. -Robert E B*n
8:00 a. m. Avenue.
____________________ 157-tfc BATTERY TROUBLES? Do not run
3:25 p. m. FOR RENT— One nicely furnished
M. J. Bradford’s Mattress F&lt;
___ 0:30 p. m.
room fo r one or two gentlemen or
5th atrect and Cypress ave. 21
___ 2:00 p.m .
nico couple. Can have use o f garage.
Christmas boxes o f oranges st
Oviedo Branch
Phone 23 for particulars.
206-tfc
G. W. Spencer, Phone 400. 2W4
Arrive
Departs FOR RENT OR LEASE—Work shop — «®y Bros. Phone 548, old
___ 11:00 a. m.

At a Big Bargain
Twenty-five head of Cows, milkers
and springers and forty head o f
yearlings, and two heifers, cans,
bottles and dairy equipment mule

All to be Sold at very
Reasonable Prices
Come and See Them Now.

ROSELAND D A I R Y
Lake Monroe

This line comprises:
Columbia,'Starr, Stigir
and Regina Phonographs. ' A ll ne,w and first
class goods. .
The Records are the famous Columbia line and
are right up-to-date.
W e have a few Gennett Récords that will sell
for 50 cents each.
These prices cash. Install­
ment prices 10 per cent higher.

on A. C. L. track formerly ocru- Garige.
17
pled by S. O. Shnnholster, Sanford
Buy your post cards at the Hi
Mach. &amp; Fdry Co. Phone 02. 208-tfc office. Beautiful.views, lc each

•Daily, except Sunday,

FOR RENT— Large store room with
small office space reserved. Ap­
N Seems to Sustain Darwin.
ply Elder Springs Water Co., 107 W.
Something tike half u century ago First St. Phone 311.
210-6tc
a Dutch army surgeon. Eugene Dubois,
unearthed In Java ’nomo bones. There FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
wns part o f a skull, two molar teeth
for light housekeeping. 1320 West
and the frnjpnent of a thigh. Science First street.
210-Otp
has not yet solved to Its own satisfac­
tion the problem presented by these
vestiges of a once living thing. But LOST— Western Union branch de­
science is fairly well convinced that
posit book. Finder please return
whatever the nature of the jK-Ibr
to Western Union office.—J. P. Hall,
thing for which they formed part of
. 180-tfc
•he frame It belonged to‘ nn era so Mgr.
remote that the Interval must be
counted In hundred* of tbohsnnds of
years, perlinp* 500.000 year*, and selen­
line Imagination itas .reconst rurted
from ihwe bones n tiling Hint uppronche* lbe human in Us character­
istics.— Exchange.

Everything for the offlco at tho
Herald Printing Co. Wo can fit you
out with all that you need in fine
printed stationery and office supplies
o f all kinds.

FOR SALE— L. C. Smith No. *
good condition. See R. T. SUk
er, 116 Laurel Avc. *
2lj
See reduction In »prices at
Shoe &lt;&amp; Clothing Co.

WANTED

FOR SALE—'Type writer tU b ir p
cn hose, porch iwin^, preserve Jj
Jelly glasses and odd pieces of*
Buy your post cards at the Herald nlture, 101 Seventh St.

FOR SALE—One pair good &amp;
WANTED— Your old batteries to re­
cash or terms.— Bryan Auto 0
III
build. Let us mako your starting
and lighting a pleasure. W o are au­
SNAPDRAGON
thorized “ EXIDE” dealers and have
a Battery fo r all makes automobiles.
PANSY PLANTS
“ EXIDE, the Giant that lives in a
LOST OR STRAYED— One red pig, box.”— Ray Bros, phone 648, old We have lots o f them- 25c P*1
$1,50 per hundred
4 months old, I f found notify E. Ford Garage.
179-J/c
B. Randall, Jr., 825 First Street.
STEW ART T n E FLORIST
101-tfc WANTED— House or apartment of 3
814 filyrtle Avenue
or 4 rooms, unfurnished, fo r man
LOST— Browp cantco pin, circled with
pearls. Lost somewhere on First and wife with two school children.
Best of references, Seç or write, G.
street. Return to 703 Oak. Reward.
B. S., Job depL, Herald office,
dh-tf
Mrs. C. F. Marshall.
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
LOST— Since Nov. 20th, from
my ____________ FOR SALE_____________
home on Orlahdo road, one Low- WANTED—Second hind farm imple- AT TH E HERALD, EACH—
ellyn setter. Suitable reward for In-! ments, mule, garden tools, etc.
formation leading to recovery o f th isaPhono 112.
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M E N ’S F U R N IS

Ç o ld

W e a th e r

Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

Hardware

National Madza Lamps
25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volts.
20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volts

Everything Electrical
Expert installation and
Repair Work

GILLON&amp; F R Y
fbeof 1H-

115 M**n°U*l Are.

From the Foundation
to the Roof

HILL LUMBER CO.
Q u a lity -S e r v ic d -P r ic e

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs
Firry Rsltery repair we make
Is
fursoterd for six months. We are
to do this because In repairing
Mike of battery we are licensed
to oie patented features which have
••de Vests batteries famous.
S e r v ic e C o.
Phone 189

Pressure—Neuritis
The "Logical Treatment"

ENERGIZER ”
For Many Human Ills
ft*?M a

Rheumatism
W " - - ----- 1 !

Lord's Purity Water
Ax Good u the Best
P .»l!rS m lce

DREW L E S S 0 N S F R 0 M NATURE

KNOW MONjEY BY PICTURES

College Professor Who Had torn«
Original Views Kept Students
Awake.

Haw Thoae Who Handle Many Billf
Find It Comparatively Easy to
Tali' Bad Ones, ** ’***

It Is a comparatively eaoy matter
At college we had a professor o f
to
become an expert In the quick han­
mob'll Ine design who was ■■ original
dling
of money, and also to detect bills
In his views as he was able In hla
subjects, writes John H. Van Deven­ that have been raised, according to
ter In Industrial Management. . One those who. have tried. \ large pro- •
of his pet theories was the Inler-r*-, portion o f tt\b bills now In circulation I
letloc bejwefn pnture and correct de­ are federal reserve notes. Those In 1
sign. "Boys," he would say, "there common use hare Identification char- j
hgf htven only one. designer who never j actcrlstlcs, In addition to the numer­
ninde a mistake, and the more we 1 als, easy to memorize.
Cnshlcrp who handle large and small
study Ilfs work the better machines
hills rapidly usually memorize the por­
wc will build.
"When you put legs under a ma­ trait on the bill* which are large
chine think of a horse or a cow, and enough to he unmistakable 09 the ma­
get them as far apart as you can— jor mark of Identification. with the
don't get too much overhang at either numerals as the minor nld. The-two
combined nre well-nigh Infallible, save
end."
And, speaking o f a counterbalance, In the case of clever counterfeits.
As the raising of hills Is accomplish­
‘‘Shull the ksngarooj there Is" not n
prettier example o f equilibrium In all ed wIRi the numerals, familiarity with
positions. The further orer he leans the pqrtrnlts, anil comparison, will ver­
the more hla tall comes Into action ify the proper denomination of the
hills. ‘ T h e portraits on the federal
off the ground."
reserve
hills In everyday use are as j
And again, In speaking of general
design. ‘ 'Wherever poss|btf, try to follows’:
Oue-dollnr notes, portrait of George
Work for elasticity as against rigid­
ity. You And very little"¿f Uie rigid Washington.
Two-dntlar. notes, portrait of.Thomas
In nature and little trees often su.vlve
*
a gale by bending, where big ones ore Jefferson.
Flve-dollar notes, portrait of Abrablown down."
All of which was undoubtedly very- hnm Lincoln.
Tcn-dollnr notes, portrait of Andrew
true, and made tpore of gn Impression
Jackson.
on his hearers thnn some
ti.r inure
Twenty dollnr notes, portrait of Gro­
complicated mathematical demonstra­
ver Clevelandtions that followed.
Flfty-dollnr notes, portrait of U. 8.
Grant.
HELD FIRST SUNDAY SCHOOL
Ilundrad-dollar notes, portrait of
Benjamin Franklin.
Englishman ths Founder of Institution
Now Recognized as a Force of
HAD HAZY IDEA OF FINANCE
Our Civilization.

thoughtful,
A BICYCLE la
sensible gift fo r everyone. F or
grown-ups, It brings independ­
ence of hot, crowded street eajra
— a wealth o f healthful enjoy­
ment and outdoor pleasure. For
children, It bringa the best o f
childhood fcport, a aure, certain
wny of building health and
strength and good times all the
time. We have models far men
and "om en, girls snd boys. Come
m and let us show them to you.

a n d V a r i e t y in Y o u r
S e le c t io n o f C h r is t m a s

Select Orlando’s Largest D e­
partment Store as your shop­
ping headquarters.
This store has grown to be Orlan­
d o’s largest store through the
merits of the Merchandise and
the con seq u en tly increased
patronage o f the greater num­
ber of the people of Central
Florida.

The first known Sunday school was Queer Notion Hsld by Old Wash
White Common’ to Many Inves­
started In 1812 1^ n l|tt|e Tillage in
tors, Accofd|qa *9 Lawytr. 0
I
England By Robert Rnlkcs, atp&amp;n o f
.9 .
V.
tr*
f
moderate means, qnd with no official
At a dinner In New York the other
church connections.'
IJpIlicjj lived In
Where All Central Florida Shops*
Gloucester, snd was a regular, attend­ day n prominent lawyer noted for
ant at Sunday church services. One his activities In rounding up InvestSunday morning he left his door step 1 w®0* swindlers told the following
to make hla slow and calm progress 1 K°°J story :
to the place of wurshlp when he was | “ I1** pitiful to see ho.v foolish a
halted by a burst o f profanity from the grrot. runny people nre when It come*
lips o f a small hoy about to bo on- ¡ 1° «.question of finance,
gaged In fistic bnttle with a ploymnte.
“ Old Wash White Is a good exninlIURCII
CONGREGATIONAL
Want n typewriter?
The Herald
The fight wos on before Halites could P*e o f financial foolishness. When
BAZAAR
has
the
agency
for
the
best
$85 type­
ranch the spot, nnd the original hurst Wash's boss gait back to tlio Delta
writer
thnt
has
ever
been
put
on *he
of profnnlty was added tp by the ex­ from the North one day, he found the
old
man
driving
n
fine
young
mule
market
nnd
wo
will
have
a
shipment
Tho Indies union o f the Congrega­
cited speclatAra.
hitched to a handsome wagon.
tional church will hold their annual o f new machines the last) o f this
Italkes stopped the fight, and per­
"Now, Wash was a notoriously bpzaar In the Jones Cash Store on week. If you nre In the market for
suaded the entire group of h*ys to go
shiftless customer, nnd so his boss
to his home. He abandoned his In­
Saturday, Dec. 11th, afternoon and a typewriter sec us before you buy.
tentions o f going to churah nnd s]&gt;ent said to him:
evening.
Cooked food and fancy ar­ Herald Printing Co.
‘"W here did you get that splendid
the morning with telling Bible stories
ticles
will
be on snlc.
210-itc
turnout. Washington?'
In a fdmple fashion, nnd In (Jetting the
When old Adam ran the universe,
“
‘Ah
done
houghten
tt
nt
Magnolia,
hoys to help him In a singing program.
snh,*
snld
Wash.
Before the famous fall,
Thirteen 1» always an unlucky num­
Thu next Sunday the entire crowd
‘"H ow much did It cost you?'
entile bock and brought their friends
He was n power In politics,
"'A ll done give mnh noie fo’ $200 ber to have at a table— when there Is
with thorn. The Sunday school wns
Till women spoiled it all,
only dinner for twelve.
,
established. The idea spread to other for It, snh.’
*
‘"G
ood
gracious,'
snld
.the
I
kibs.
English villages, jumped to France,
and then Germany, and lastly to the ‘ where do you expect to get $200 to
United Stntcs.
Sunday schools are meet your note when It fnll* due?"
“ Wash looked ustonlfilu-d and o f­
now In operation In every civilized
fended.
nation In the world.
*•'Fo' de Liuvd’s sake, boss man,’
he «nld, 'yon rbn’ly don’ expeck me
is n few simple r u lc ^ fo r discovering
ter give muh note nn* pay, too?"
the genuine article. ™

Orlando, Fla.

THE BUILDER

j* A. RENAUD, Prop.

1N G S ! A N D . S H O E S

Y o w e ll-D re w C o,

EVERYTHING
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See bur Windows, or better still,

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For

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920

p h o n e 66

Wasn't Addressing Tramp.
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On her way downtown tho other
morning the womnn stopped to sen a
sick friend, who lives on the first floor
of n remodeled private house with n
bedroom overlooking n nice old-fash­
ioned hack yard. The window was
open and suddenly a loud voice broke
the calm o f the sick-room.
"You dirty hum. ihnt's what you
are," said the voice. "Of course you’ll
he coinin’ linrno now for your break­
fast—nnd look at you. covered with
dirt. It's a hum you arc and not a
drop o f blue blood In you. Quit your
; ) 15 If»- peck Irish Potato*«.*. JO
whlnln,' you hungry siuynut. Me look­
in' and unitin' for you last night and
; j Granulated Sugar ib___ .121!
worrying nl^ont you I Apd now' I sup­
pose ynti wnnt to sleep njl «lay apd rest
21 -lb. Fresh Stock, Gold
up for. nptjther night. Ydu're Just like
tliq ryNtl of, ypur kind. It's n bum you
Medal Flour _________
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1.80
■f’ -, are uiid nothin' else."
The woman leaned out of the open
6 lb«. Compound L ag!____1.00
« Indojv. tJrni sli* might se* t|je wryck
of Immunity the' tirade hnd visualized.
Meadow Gold Buttef, lb ... .68
| And there wns the comfortably built,
liu/nnnilutely clean Jnnltress letting In
her prise-winning Angora cat. Dough-1 +
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hoy l(nd! come home for breakfast,— J
New York Run.
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Reduction in Prices

SPECIALS AT

Hart, -Schaffner &amp; Marx
and Clothcraft Clothes re-.
duced 25 per cent. Satis­
factionguaranteed or money
back.

Sanford Cash
Grocery

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brothers

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SHIPPING POOR STUFF
■Citrus growers today arc reaping
the result o f shipments o f green and
Immature fruit earlier in the season,
according to Dr. J. H. Rosa, presi­
dent o f the Florida Citrus Exchange.
In addressing the monthly meeting
-of Exchange directors in Tampa on
TVednesday morning, Dr. Ross point­
e d out thst early in the season the
growers had faced somewhat precar­
ious market conditions. Prices then
-were good but conditions .produced
markets which needed to be "nursed
and fondlcâ," Instead o f which, Dy.
Ross declared, the growers literally
had "pounded delicate markets be­
tween the eyes with a club o f green
fru it'

As n result citrus fruits which hnd
fo r a time been the only foodstuffs
to hold their ow n,Slave been forced
into the prevailing depression o f pric­
es, said Dr. Ross.
Now that good
and edible fruits is going forwnrd, it
finds the way blocked by accumula­
tions of immature fruit in the hands
at northern wholesalers and retailers'
The speaker discussed the general
business stagnation o f growers o f
c o m and wheat whose lot possibly is
m ore difficult than that o f Florida
citrus growers. Whether recovery of
the markets will be prompt or slow,
Dr. Ross declared ho would not try
to sty, further declaring he "knew
o f no man who now has the capacity
t o bo a prophet." He pieced the
blame fo r shipments o f green fruit
•with practically every section o f the
state, declaring the offenders to be
many and not confined to any section
o r clique.—Tampa Times.
And the lettuce growers c f this
and other sections are up against the
aame proposition and now that the
cold weather is heading up the let­
tuce and the finest quality o f stu ff is
going fotward the price drops simply
because a few growers were greedy
enough to ship any old kind o f let"tope into a rising market and kill U
-off. It Is much easier to knock down
'the prices on fruits and vegetables
-than It is to boost- the price and only
•one thing will boost it and keep it
boasted and that is first the demand
and supply and shipping of good stu ff
a ll the season round. Some
day
Florida grtw ers -will leam this les­
son and ship nothing hut prime fruits
and vegetables with
established
brands that mean just what they say
and tho buyers will then be certain
o f a good pack and prime stuff and
they will pay accordingly.

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about 40 peT cent.
I to do many things with the Herald,
In other words, the $70 or $75 dot- there have been numeroui very iralara which each person had in 1910 portent things he could not do.
would not buy a particle more goods
He has been able to increase the
than the $30 which he had in 1914.
income o f the paper by 250 per cent
The total amount o f currency in a month, but that merely enabled it
circulation in 1919 would nottpay fo r to keep pace with the rising cost o f its
any more than the total amount in own production and to pay o ff a few
1914.
o f the old time debt« which had been
The government added billions to left as a legacy- by previous editors,
the circulation, but not one cent to tho
He has not been able to collect the
purchasing power of the public.
money due the paper from many o f
What good was accomplished? We its advertisers without a preliminary
were told—have been so told a mil- wrestling bout o f from three to six
lion times— that war calls for more months, and there arc hundreds o f
currency. Y et every w ar purchase dollars he has not yet been able to he hated to quit anything he had
took the same fractional part of the collect his subscriptions, in mnny ens- started.
entire voliime o f currency that it es, without first clubbing the subHe wilt sever his connection with
would have taken before the war.
scribcr into unconsciousness^
the Herald on January 1.
But while the benefits arc hard to
lie has not been able to obtain the
Pax vobiscum Hastings Herald,
discover, the evils arc apparent. In- financial backing o f local business
Gallon permitted debtors to settle men who have been loudest in their
with their creditors on -whiit was vir-» declarations that "the-paper Is a real
tually a basis o f forty cents on the paper for the first timd in its history
dollar.
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and must be kept up," and in conscIt cut the receipts o f alt who hnd quence the paper has never had a
standing salaries about sixty per cent, working capital.
It took sixty per cent o f f the vnlue
The editor is tired o f finishing ovo f every trust nnd insurance fund in ery month with himself and his paper
existence.
dead broke.
Moreover, the war was waged
He is tired o f a surplus o f moral
Greatest Gift in the World
largely on credit.
The goverment support, which he doesn't need, and a
REAL ESTATE
borrowed 40-cent dollars which it will famine in financial support, which
hnve to repay in hundred cent do!- he does need.
iars. How this operates will be clearHo is tired o f keeping alive by his
FIRE INSURANCE
er when tim^a get back closer to the own unassisted and unsupported efnormal.
forts a local enterprise which is a

tie courtesies of this institution to

F. P. Forster, President

B. F. Whitner, Cashier.

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Present

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Under Management of

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A la Carte Service all day

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Tho Daily Herald aubscriptlon lilt
is growing ao rapidly that new car­
rier boys i n necessary each week. I f
you do not get your paper promptly
phone 481.

en Barly.

B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
Daytona Beach
198- 20tp

that beautiful IW
o f box stationery at tho Herald
flee? Just tho thing fo r "The Gin
for Christmas. Get it printed wit*
her monogram.

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Summary of the
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Talk« Snccinctljt
Arranged for
Herald Reader«

MARKET R E P O T ................... . 1 . . .
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Sanford, Fla./ Dec. 0, 1920.
Carlot Shipment« Irorn Entire Coun
try, Wednesday, Dec. 8th.
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Florida—Sanford section ______ ,.3 i
Florida—-Oakland section _________ ]
WEATHER
Of making that .purchase o f your Christmas Gift« at the sale price will end
TION8 IN FLORIDA FOR THE
New Y o r k ......... .................................... S
For Florida: Fair ahd conWEEK ENDING DECEMBER 7. California— Northern D i a t ________ 1
Saturday night. So also will your opportunity o f getting chances on the
^ ^ cool tonight; poMltily light
California—Southern D l s t ._______ 3(
many free prizes to be given away will end Saturday evening a t eight
bust In North portiom; Friday
Temperature:
Temperature aver­
f,tr and somewhat warmer.
aged from 1 degree below normal to
o’clock an wq give the prize» away at 8:30.
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Total, cars . . . _____________ 71
2 degrees,above. Freezing tempera­ Destinations o f Florida Shipments'
Hr*. S. F. HUI, of Indianapolis, Ind. tures occurred on’ two days in the in­
Potomac Yards _______ i l ________ r
1« *aeixling the winter With her son, terior o f the extreme north, and frost
Waycroas
L. B- Hodglns and famllyr207 French formed in thh Upper central countries
Baltimore .
but w l^ ou t damage to crops.
New Y ork ,.
hese prices now that you have the chance. Our prices siwaya will be
Precipitation:
Except In' the ex­ Chicago . . .
Greatest weather ever.
treme west where rather heavy rains Florence . . .
a little lower than the average but after, this week we cannot or will
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X cttn ce editing and shipping is on occurred, the total far the week was Philadelphia
«eil oar merchandise at a loss as.we are doing during this sale.
generally below the usual amount fo r Boston
~tu fa ll b last
the period. Showers occurred in all Jersey City
T b * price Is low but the real San-, divisions. The greatest amount re­ Washington
fun| lettuce is,bound to bring better ported fo r tho week was 1.30 Inches St. Louis
at Pensacola. There was no rain at
the near future.
some stations.
Total c a r s _________ _______ 40
The Million Dollar Band brought, Condition o f Crops: The weather
Total lettuce shipments from Florj X
,----- y people to the city yesterday and during the week was generally fa v ­
Ida this season to date, cars____413, Y
v t n they play here a week they will orable.
Although the rainfall was Total lettuce shipments from Flor|
bring many more.
deficient, the soil is in good condition
Ida last season to date, cars____428
over most o f the state. Tempera­ Shipping Point Information, Dec. 8th : ♦&gt;
E - F . Adams and w ife, o f Brocton,
tures were much below the scaabnnl , SANFORD, F L A .:
Cool, clear.1A
M a » -, arc In tho city traveling thru
on several days, which was favorable Hnullngs heavy. Demand and move- ’ 4*4
in their "home on wheels.
fo r citrus fruits, oats, celery, lettuce, ment moderate, mnrkct very wenk, i
M . C. Holland Is beginning a re a l-, cublmge and other hardy truck, but ; marked drop In prices. Carlots f. o . 1 J
deitce on the four lots recently pur- night temperatures were rather un­ ib. cash track: 1 1-2 bushel hampers,
favorable fo r beans and other tender •B ig Boston, quality raid condition ! %*
chased' o f J. E. Spurllng on the
truck on several dnys, although nc wide range, mostly $1.-$1.25.
Fieigbts.
damage resulted from the frosts. Oat
Total Inst
v
Season
Geo. T&gt;. Gunn, representing , the- planting continues in some localities,
New York Packer, Is In the city a f e w , and the work o f planting track Ifl ' California ___________________ 5323
Japan'* Stilphur Baths.
ANOTHER 'T O R Y
d*y* in the interest o f Tils publlca- ( more general. Most o f tho cane and IFlorida ..........................................2841
ON SAM WHITNEY
At tin* fool of Hie vttlcmiu Asamoynsweet potato crops hnvo been 'harv­ r Louisiana ____________________
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turn.
w n c IS 100 YEARS O i.i) mu in .litpan there Is a coinNimtlon of
ested.
Ranges continue In fair to S ect.not yet shipping ............ %419G
hot Milpluir nml cold mineral hiiringh.
condition in the peninsula.
Chaa. Tvanhcr ha» purchased thru good(I coi
The bathing house con sluts of three
Editor Sanford ’ tcrnld:
J. E. Spurllng two
lots
on
the
T o t a l _________________ 12303
or four Hlihstimlhtl wootlen hulhltig
That w uh an interesting article in
Heights where he expects to build a CH Á IN . STORES
tanks, into which the hot water flows,
Telegraphic Repotrs from Important
/
the
Herald recently in regard to the nml n wooden pint form rutmlng nrotind
SUPERVISOR
HERE
nice residence.
Markets.
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES!
100th birthday o f a Geneva negro, the room with cupboards and shelves
This ' morning’s jobbing sales—un­
75c Peck
which cornea on Snturday, the 11th where the people dress,
David Price, supervisor o f
the
B. It. Olson has severed his con­
/
less otherwise slated.
Hearns laid across the hathhtg tanks
Joncs'^Cnsh
Store
System
1s
In-thc
nection with the Seminole Hotel and
I ( “J ob b in i S a le ." mean. 1. a. I. .alca ¡ " " ‘ -¡l, but " lhl’ l,olt hl " n° ‘ t’ ™ " divide them Into little squares, a
Richelieu Coffee, I b . _____$ ,50
•win g o to Palm-Beach where he will city and wilt be here for some time I in inrge lots by original receivers to told.'
square
for
each
person.
On the 12th o f November, 1918, I
getting thd branch stord here, in good
Richelieu Roly Poly Cher­
be with one of the clubs.
jobbers or other large buyers. Weath..
,
The duration of the time hath Is
working order and taking up a sys­
cr report, at 8 a. m. today, local t im e ). w” " . » ° rkl" s ltl“ 1
regulated with great precision by the
ries, can ___________ _
1county enumerating! fnrm products, head attendant, nnd during tho ball)
Frank L. Miller has returned from tematic line o f advertising. The Jones
NEW YORK: 37 degrees, cloudy.
etc., and nt Kolokce, «bout
three from 180 to 200 half litre scoops of
* trip to Jacksonville where he at­ Cash Stores arc just now beginning
Itlchcliou Red Raspber­
Calif 5, Fin. 8 nrrived. Supplies lib­
tended a business meeting o f thd U n­ to b\jcak in nnd expect to have stores eral. Demand and movement limited miles front Geneva on the road to hot sulphur wuter are poured over the
ries, can _________ . . . . .75
Chuluota, I found n two-story log head of the bather.
dertakers and Embalmcrs ‘ o f
the in overy cit yof. any size in the state.
1
»market dull. Fla.’s 1 1-2 bu. hamp­
house.
The lower room bad
unOperating upon the chain system dnd
state.
LET US HAVE YOUR OR*
ers, Big Boston, nnd crates, best $2.25 . . . .
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You want some o f those new nnd up
buying in large quantities -tho Jones'
DER FOR CHRISTMAS TUR­
I2.C0, few ae high a . »2.75. Poorer cklnkcd cr“ ck&gt;' bcl"K u"ed ■&gt; “ "ort to the minute correspondence cards at
R A . Douglass has \purchnscd two , System stores figure on n
selling
aome
waaly.
»1.25.»2.U0.
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the Herald office. We can print your
fine Tots just north o f his rcsldcnco price that gives them 3 1-2.per tin t
crate.
Ieebere.
beat
meetly
»2.50.
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if
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wish.
ARE ALL SOLD.
on the Heights where he is building ; profit end their prices nnd goods are
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Few »2.75.»j. Poorer, »1.00-»2.25.
IAn, «sc«l aettro ttreeted me chccrl y
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« splendid bungalow. This sale was sold everywhere at n very reasonable
BALTIMORE: 3» dettrece. cloudy. j “ nd Inalajed I etep inalde. Much to
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Mrs. A. II. Kllng, mother-in-law of
-made b y J. E. Spurllng. •
price. Nothing Is charged anp. noth­ Calif I. Fla. 3 arrived. 0 b„ V cn l™ y a o r p r l .e I f o o n d a wel|.eellod 3President-elect Warren G. Harding,
ing delivered which gives them a cara track. CIo.I or Wed and opeolnp j r“ m
" A 1 * ' “ r" l,bcd makes Daytona her winter home, and
Pat Murphy, the Irrepressible Irish- I smaller margin upon which to operThuredey. Demand and m ovem ent1» 1? ''•*'»Jn I c a 'h « upltolat.:md chain,. jins nlrendy nrrived there fo r tho
man who Is know nthroughout the ,nto and while arrangements may he
moderole, market ateady, price. hlBh . I f “ 11" 1" " 1,1 ,1'» rdwood
w!’ lte season.
length and breadth p t the state, was I mode later on fo r a paid delivery er.
Flo. a ,1Uallty fair, 1 1-2 b„ . Iron bed., with enawy-wh to coverintr,
here today In the lntercata o f his log- |with a small extra charge the Idea Is
floors nnd wnlls spotlessly clean nnd
'illative book that he has published on the cash and carry plan that is hampers, Big Boston, best mostly sweet smelling.
each session. Pat has many friends proving so popular everywhere. Mr. $2.50. Poorer $2.-$2.25; C alifs crates
It was such a Remarkably' kept O N E D A Y
O N l»Y
here where he lived at one time and Price states that ho wilt use more Iceberg, mostly $3.50.
house nnd in such an unexpected plncu
CHICAGO: 33 degrees, clear. Cal­
they anc always glad to see him.
that I evidenced some curiosity to
jiTpnce In the dniiy paper to give the
ifornia 8 arrived. 18 cars track in­
know the how and the why o f It all.
|people the prices and make the Jones'
cluding broken. Supplies liberal. De­
MONROE CO U N IT VOTES .
The old man gave his name as
JCash Stores popular in this city just
mand* and movement moderate, mar­
OVERSEA H IGH W AY #
Snm Whitney, and he explained ‘that
ns they arc proving popular in other
SPAN.tFLOniDA K E fS *cities. Watch tho Herald for furth­ ket weak. C n llfs crates Iceberg, $3- in one month he would bo 08 years
T H A T WILL BE HERE TH IS Y E A R !
$3.25, mostly $3.00. La. s 7-8 b
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e r particulars and go to the Jones' i
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that'bo believed the Lord would
hnmpcrs,
heads,
$1.-#1.25.
Quality
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Practicnlly without opposition tho
answer his prayer nnd spore him to
Cash Store nnd look them over.
and condition ordinary, 50c-$1.00.
election held today favored bonding
¡see his hundredth birthdny
before
CINCINNATI:
32 degrees, clear.'.
Monroe county for the sum o f $400,taking him home to heaven; nnd not
Get some o f those late postcards at
N o caylot nrrivnls.
1 broken car
000 fo r the purpose o f building an
hnvlng many more dny» to spend here
the H erald, office. Tho Valdez H o­
track. Supplies light. Demand anti
additional olcvcl mile* o f county
(though he appeared fa r from being
tel, the Wciaka Block, the Seminole
movement moderate, market »lightly
highway along the key«/- forming the
fe e b le )' it was h!» wish to live In fils
Hotel and other points o f Interest.
stronger. C a lifs crates Iceberg most­
R rit Bnk o f oversea thoroughfare to
upper room, which wns kept ns scnipOnly one cent each. Send a Sanford
ly $&amp;00, few $3.25.
-the mainland which, when completed,
ously clean nnd bright ns It wns hu­
cord to your friends. -&lt;
CLfeVELAND: 29 degrees, clear.
w ill he the most picturcsquo driveway
manly possible lo make It, in antici­
N o carlot arrivals. 6 cars track in­
in tin the worTd, and will throw open
pation o f his entry into that wonder­
cluding broken. Supplies moderate.
the door o f Florida and the United
ful pearly fvhitc city above. .
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AT THE STAR THEATRE
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Demand nnd movement slow, market
States to the people o f Key West and •
TODAY
•
As I arose to go ho spoke up very
steady. Cnllfs crates Iceberg, $2.50intervening keys. It will alsd aid
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earnestly nnd sincerely, "Young man,
Trained W ild Anim al and Old
$3.00. Fin’s crates Big Boston, $1.-wonderfully in development o f agri­
when do you think this tcrriblo wnr
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TOM MIX In
Buffalq W ild W est Exhibition
$1.50.
cultural and other great resources of
will come to nn en d ?" I replied "it
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PHILADELPHIA:
35
degrees,
A HISTORICAL, ETHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITIOI
the keys touched.
ended yesterday morning." Never
• Also FATTY ARBUCKLE In
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cloudy. Calif 3, Fla 2 nrrived. 8
GREATER, NOBLER AND GRANDER THAN EVER BEFORE
have I seen a happie'r looking face, ns
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« cars track including broken. Demand
Hen» aeldom fight, but they often
ho anid: ¿‘l thank God for sending Kn La KGED AND RECONSTRUCT ED’ FOR THE PRESENT SBABOf
and PATHE NEWS
and movement
modernde, market
Lave a aetto.
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you here to give me this good news.
steady. Fla.’» some poorly headed 1
Every dny since this country entered
THR EE
,1-2 bushel hampers, Big Boston, $1.25
the war I have held a prayer meet­
$2.25, best mostly #2.00-$2.25. Crates
R IN G
ing here in this room nnd prayed for
$2.25-$2.E0. C a lif» cfates. Iceberg,
It* to end, and now the old mnn’s
$2.50-$3.25.
300-HORSES M ARVELOU S B EA U TIES
prayer Is answered."
PITTSBURGH: 29 degrees, clou­
- He then asked, "Would you mind
dy. ^Callf 1 arrived. Opening prices
rending something to me out o f this
Thursday. Demand and movement
book?” nnd handed me a copy o f the
stow, market stronger. Califs crates
gospel o f SL John. I read from tho
Iceberg, $3-$3.50.
14th chapter, nnd ns I closed the book
ST. LOUUIS: 38 degrees, cloudy.
ho anid: "Now I would liko for you
OPEN CAGES OF RA REST W ILD ANIM ALS
Calif 1, La. 1 arrived. Supplies lib­ to Ict?mc pray before you go. I have
eral. Demand nnd movement slow,
henrd many people pray,—Methodist
market dull. C a lif» crate» Iceberg, bishops, eloquent preachers, good lay­ SEE ROYAL’S FAMOUS HERD OF .PERFORMING ELEPHANTS WH&lt;
HAVE DELIGHTED f H E IIEA RTS OF THOUSANDS OF SPECmostly $3.00. La.’s bushel hampers, men,— but never have I heard a more
Big Boston* mostly $1.50. Sugar bbls fervent prayer, or one that appeared
TATO R S.
Nor can you make much money without some
$0-#6.50.
to ranch its destination quicker than
THE STICKNEYS, WORLDS FAM OUS D ARE RACK RIDERS
POTOMAC Y A R D S: reports pass­ that o f thnt humble whito-iouicd ne­
effort to
\
ings* Tor 24 hours previous too 11 a.
gro.
FUNNY CLOWNS AND A ER IAL ARTISTS
m. today: 1 car destined New York.
The people o f Sanford will miss a
Diversions accomplished nt Poto­
{rent if they fail to accept tha Invita­
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
mac yards: None reported.
tion to 'v is it him on Saturday to at­
M. S. WICQJNS,
tend his celebration. I hope several
W hy not «make some real "H A Y Min the SUN
Local Representative.
A BIG MAGNIFICENT FRE E STREET PAGEAN ^
hundred will go.
SHINE by starting a check account with us.
A. B. CHAPPELL.
---------------- BRASS BANDS A N D CALLIOPES---------Come In and get your new type­ Jacksonville, Fla.
Build up your credit that you may be able to
writer at the Herald office now. A
A CIRCUS TEEMING WITH WONDERS
master difficult problems.
Veal typewriter at #65, the beat you CHRISTMAS .HOLIDAYS FOR
ever saw for the money or for twice
SCHOOLS OF 8EM IN0LE CO.
the money.
The Christmas vacation for the
school« o f Seminole County will be­
Three Quarts o f strawberries, her­ gin on Friday evening, December 17,
alding. the big crop which will begin 1020. School will rc-offer after the
to move in about a week, hnvo been holidays on Monday mrrning, Janu­
sold in Plant City fo r 75 centa n quart. ary 3rd, 1921.
•All three quarta came from the Tur­
T. W. LAWTON,
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Superintendent.
k e y Creek vicinity.

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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1920
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SEN. HARDING.
MARTIAL LAW
ORLANDO
LADY
CONFERS WITH
IS PROCLAIMED
IN PULLMAN
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IN IRELAND &lt; CHAS. E. HUGHES

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OR CLOSE DOWN MILLS

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PREMIER

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george announces

IMPORTANT AFFAIRS
THE STATE GOV- *
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OF

IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
(Dr ThJ A u ecltu d Fraul

e c o n o m ic b l o c k a d e

Public Demands

Cheap­
er Goods and Will
Have Them
NEW READJUSTMENT

WOULD W H IP AN Y
NATIONS INTO SUBMISSION
(O f Th* A u ocU u a Tr*M)

MARION, Dec. 10.— Harding con­
(Br Th« Attecliud I*rut.)
ferred with Charles E. Hughes, former
LONDON, Dec. 10.— Martial lajv Republican presidential candidate, on
will bo applied in certain nrcas of policies of coming administration.
Ireland, Premier 'Lloyd George nn-j
non need in house o f commons. Said
.. *!NG HOARD
proclamation be issued demanding j
SUSPENDS PROVISION
all arms and uniforms surrendered •
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within prescribed nrcas nnd unauthor- \ WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— Shipping
ized persons possessing nrms be Hoard suspended provision nliowing
treated ns rebels, liable to death pen- ^preferential rnil rntc on goods exnlty on conviction by military court, 'ported in Americnn ships.

GENEVVA, Dec. 10.— Mnchlncry for
putting economic blockade Into effect
intended a# wenpo’n against offending
state discussed at assembly o f League
of Nations. Report as adopted pro­
vide for international blockade com­
mittee o f eight members appointed by
^League Council to study subject of
application o f blockade and report to
REFUSAL o f PUBLIC TO BUY Secretary General o f Council* Report ;
more HIGH-PRICED GOODS
then considered by Council nnd all
HAS CURTAILED PRODUCT
(League members informed.

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Greece Has Invited :1s Germany Pulling
Ccnstantine to Throne: Anything in Belgium

BOSTON, Dec. 10-S p c a k ln g o f the NATIONAL GUARD
contemplated wage cut In all the
PATROLLING JAIL
(Br Th« AuocltUd Pr«u)
textile mills of New Aork and New
TO. PROTECT NEGRO TO T A K E THE THRONE AND
BRUSSSELS, Dec. 10.— Newspaper
Enelsnd states as outlined in the des;
W ILL CAUSE COSlLolcuple announced railway traffic
STAUNTON, Va.. Dec. 10.— Na­
«itches of yesterday nnd manufacturPLICATIONS
suspended in both directions between
» u n t 76
erf, that Mn
represent
75 ncr
per cent
cept o f the tional guardsmen patrolling neighborBelgium and Germany and there is
induitry think the employees will »¿«¡h ood jail to protect Harry Hart, a
(By Tt« iiM f li l« ! Fr»»4l
PARIS, Dec. 10.— Greek Govern- ta'k o f a Germnn coup detnt.
thdr side of the story and be willing |n0(fro indicted attempted attack on
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to secede to the cut instead o f having whitc girl. Hung jury reconsidering ment hns decided to invite Constantine
« t l to t Î L e , „ I d Athena d,..J N T E R N A ;n O N A L HARVESTER
the mills shut down which they case today.
COMPANY IN COURT
will be forced to do under the present
patch.
AGAIN WITH SUIT
| Other nations o f the entente have
OVER MILLION
slump in buying.
.
said that In the event o f Constantine
The contemplated cut would bring
PER D AY PAID
(S r Th» A m ««U u 4 F rat».)
FOR 'IN SU RAN CE taking the Greelc throne they would
wsjcm bsck to the basis that existed
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— Federal
withdraw their financial aid and sup- Trade Commission recommended in
shout s yesr ago and would leave the *'
(By T U - AmocUUI Fr«u)
port from Greece and his accession annual report reopening government
wage itandard generally more than
NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 10.— Over
double
those
of
1016.'
The
present
uouuic »..*»•v — - - - - million dollars paid out each calendar to the throne will cause mnny inter­ anti-trust suit against Intcmntionnl
lUgnsnt condition of the clothing Jn „ i net*en hundred by insurance national complications.
Harvester Company / and Institution
duitry made consideration o f a
! companies o f United States, insurance
CANNOT HOLD AUTOS
reduction necessary, It was stated.
informed.
UNDER SECTION 3450
After explaining that all sections f
____________________
O J REVISED STATUTES
of New England as well as New York
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1«1**,h' ■"“■’"•iRhoda Hoy« Circus
Here With Fine Show

ficturers who took part in ;the con­
ference, the statement said:
“It is evident from what has trans­
pired in the past few months thfit
thcio has been an Insistent and compelling demand on the part o f the
public that the cost o f living should be
lessened by a readjustment o f the
prices of commodities entering into
the expense of daily life. Thla de­
mand lias been nnd is country-wide,
snd it becomes the duty of nil those
interested in industry which nffets
immeditely the cost of living, to give

TH AT
WELL-KNOWN
CIRCUS
HAS PLEASED SANFORD PEO­
PLE FOR .MANY YEARS

Another cirrus is here today and
while nil o f them arc. alike in a way
Rhoda Royal Is different and hns a
show that pleases the young nnd old
alike and there nrc none so old nnd
. .........
---- - thnt they ennnot in
none —
so ,young

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«H.u. consideration to thl. nubJccL &gt;omo d
Refusal «^ b u yers J o pujehsj.«

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clrcll, nnd IUlodl
u - the p, or,c who wnn,

nods for the past four or five months
a real ' circus with all that goes
cm a high basis of cost has led to a. with (£
stagnation of mnrkct upon which the ,
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the public can always count
manufacturers depend so that at the
on Rhoda Royal having acrobats,
L T J . time m.ny of the lortllo m ill.
,
o f funny
In bow Eoylond hove boon obllked to dow n, , „ d
„ b,B ring
shutdown; mnny more are working wj,cre you
can see it without any
on short time and unless something, ___. . *
,
see it nil from the
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“Judicint Proceedings” ngninst num­
ber of associations dealing in farm Im­
plements, claim price increase «n part
due "Prictf Agreements” between
manufactured and dealers.

ROBBED
CAR AND
HAIR CUT OFF OF HEAD

J.ARGE SUMS
*
MISAPPROPRIATED
BY GERMANY
(Dr Th. Aiik Ii Ii4 Fr»»»&gt;
Paris, Dec. 10.— Largo sums o f
■money turned over to Germany ,by
■France for ameliorating material
situation o f miners irU Ruhr region
misappropriated by Berlin Govern­
ment, foreign nffnirs committee dis­
covered, newspaper says.

Mrs. Waters Howe Had
Trying Experience
On Train
WELL KNOWN HERE

SOUTHERN RAILWAY
WIFE OF CASHIER HOWE
ASKS FOR NEARLY
ORLANDO STATE AND
SIX MILLION DOLLARS
COUNTY BANK
(Dr Iki AimcUUI run)
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WASHINGTON, D, C., Dec. 10.—
Southern RaRwny asked permission o f
Interstate Commerce Commission to
issuu five million, nine hundred thou­
sand dollars development nnd guar­
antee mortgage bonds security for
Government loan.

•FORT THOMAS, Ky., Dec. 10.—
Mrs. Waters Howe o f Orlando, Flor­
ida, had hair clipped from head by
thief who stole three hundred dollars
cash and jewelry while asleep in Pullmnn car o f Louisville &amp; Nashville
Railway.

Mrs. Waters Howe is well known
CLARA SMITH
here being the wife o f Waters Howe
TO SURRRENDER,
for mnny years cashier o f the Or­
• SAYS ATTORNEY lando State Bank and residing in Orinndo with his family. Tho details of
(By Th« Aiaoclattd P a u l
ARDMORE, Okla., Dec. 10.— Offi- ^ i s daring robbery are not given In
cials informed Clara Smith conferring 'the brief despatch given above but it
with attorneys »reparatcry to sur­ is supposed Mrs. Howe was chloro­
rendering in Tcwis clay. Woman is formed before being robbed.
charged with «hooting
Hamon, millionaire.

Jake

L.

Chautauqua in Santord

CATTS SUSSPENDS SCOTT
AND TOUS WIPES OUT
OLD ROAD'DEPARTM ENT

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suspended Ed Scott o f
JJACKSONVILLE, Dec. 9. — In
! Arcadia, from the office o f member o f
clcvbn libel casc^ agninst automo­ MILLIONAIRE'S WILL
the state road ropnrtmcnt from the
IN COURT AGAIN KEDPATH HAS BEEN BACKED
biles seized by Federal officers in con­
First congressional district
The
BY .SANFORD CITIZENS FOR
nection with liquor seizures, Judge R.
order
for
removal,
filed
in
the
office
(B r Th« A»»«cUUd F r»,i t
WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT
M. Call today rendered an opinion suso f the secretary of state, assign sn s
CHICAGO,
Dec.
10.—
Fight
to
pro­
talning exceptions to the libels on the
that
appreciates
the cause for the governor's
Sanford is a city
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ground that the Volstead net rcpenls bate nllegcd second Vrlil o f James C.
the
finer
thingrf
in
the
way
o
f
amusethat
Mr.
Scott
in
incompetent
to right­
section 3450 o f the revised statutes, King, millionaire lumber man, failed
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ns
well
ns
it
does
shows
and
fully
perform
the
duties
o
f
the
poll­
nnd, therefore, vehicles cannot be again. Circuit Court judge sustain*
ing Probate Court decision thnt will rnrnivnls nnd while the city hns been Uon, nnd recommends that the senat«
seized nnd forfeited under section
is a forgery.__________________________ _having plenty of all kind* o f nmuse- a* its session concur in said sui­
3450
___ fo r transporting
_ distilled spirits,
-___________________ ' ments this season there hns never pension and removal.
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nnd must be had under the Volstead
•R. A. Kcnniaon of Orlando was In been n time here in the past ten' So far a- could be learned here tho^
act.
tho city todny looking over his prop- years when a Chautauqua seemed to governor, who is out o f the city, has
erty, the old fiber factory on tho lake- be needed badly enough to mnkc it not named Mr. Scott's successor.
“ RODEOS” FULL OF INTEREST fr o n t He is anxious to sell this pay.
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With the dismissal o f Mr.- Scott
-----------(property for^ a yacht club or b o o t , This was not altogether because
Exceedingly Interesting Annual Exhb «building fnetdry or something o f thnt Sanford doe* not noorreiate the from the road department the govklllAna TkaA
A ba Held
U «l J M
abAL
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bilione
That Are
North
of
’ higher clnss amusements but prob- em or has accomplished tho wiping out
sort.
tho Arctlo Circle.
1nbly on account of the fact thnt the o f the old membership o f tho depart1people hove never entered into the ment, nnd he has done it by' letting
In tho vicinity of the Kobuk river,
RtsulU
of
Hybrid
Mating.
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Chautauqua spirit as evidenced by one member« out 1at a time during the
Alaska, CO miles north of tbo Arctic
(By Th«

rOr An fcntire

circle, there arc held annual “ rodeos,” |

" b T . l . ^ r r ? £ S 2 ü 2 Z , ' . . « - '» » » «
« -o .e o f our c l . U j . . , r . . » «■— —
" h r ^ .,^
i t &gt; h o want a ChnuUuqua think that
hlbltlons. and In popularity ore com. ¡ ¡ ^ t
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Sanford should have a week o f this!
parnblo to the “ roundups" of the wort-1 .
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era part o f the United 8tn t e » -y e t ' ,n «haHngs of «vriilled “ pure races, «ort and that when a week 1
there Is not a «Ingle horse or steer o r ‘ «bar 1» to «ay, Kngllshfnnn with Eng- to the people with the best of every - 1
saddle
or "six-gun" within hundred*
Frenchman with French thing in this line that the idea will
, l! l ? m
in°n*
1 " * «nlnuila—ttmhwd .nlm .l, o.pocl.lly' wofnnn- Herman with Herman woinnn.*' become popular enough to have a
‘b ' 1v* ri10" * .nd h er. they . . . be been In .11 their o f mile» o f the scene.
These rodeos arc* conductrtl- uuder I
HMJH-more tnnles nrc bora than 'chautauqua every season.
à,y -fo»!}!
the coil nf 1 A «
f».Cn Cr. n,t n
ln®.y *.&lt;l v.rlw l ectl ehowiny almost
T * co,t of Production, have been reinu iil«m r a In their strict ! the nusplccs o f the United States bit
. ......................................
.
Imbued with this spirit the Red- 1FOR
THE
ERADICATING
OF
duced to ■ ewt(n* „ k i . k __ _____*_ human Intelligence In
f t ’r !
reau o f education for natives of Alas- 1 fferent nnth ",'ullMes! there !s o"m ore ? Palh Chautauqua has been contracted
TUBERCULOSIS
AND
SHOULD
a,, . u m w ' r i
' » b « « « « i . i b . 1.
kn. for the ndrani'einent of the rein- different
for n week here cither the In st-of
BE PURCHASED BY ALL _
deer Industry. There are 150.000 rein- •significant excess of mnle over fcmnlo
be.1. foe d .l „ . hu.ln.ee!
.
I . W * " “ n,tnol!'
T S l i '.
March
or
the
first
week
in
April
and
i
---------deer In the territory, according to I*«!»- j births.
-In Oder to .tnbllli. condition. „
P
Christmas seals o f tho National
ulur Mechanic« Magazine.
j 1« nulling» of United States whites 1ns the weather is ideal at thnt time
•k*t eood. cert be puchesol .nd bull- ‘ hl’
1
At the fair all matters pertnlnlug «br *i»ln 1« about the same ns that of and many o f the winter visitors have Tuberculosis Association have been
The above Statement was mnde to
nets be done, it is indispcnsibly neto
reindeers are discussed, uud Ihe European hybrids.
, not gone North and many of those put on sale in Sanford and posters
a jlerald reporter this morning by
crxsary, unfortunate though It may
uiKlenttnudlng
re
i
In
mating»
of
United
Stntes
colored
farther South are Joumcyirtg North advertising them are appearing Iff.
Rhoda Royal, o f Rhoda Royal's berders coro« to an
!*■ that there should ^ some, wage .
„
gnnllng grazing ground rights and aim.' folks there Is u significant excess of
..... ..........
nf „H .i.h
bY cttty " taKca nnd »topping over In ;varjous shop windows.
induction."
gigantic three-ringed circus, mcnagc- liar mutters,
Government r * v n ~ i •\
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W
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en route Ncirth the Chau-' In ordcr to clarify peoples idea
J8
__________________ ries, hippodrome and trained animal
ks on reindeer breed • Indian colored who are relatively pure
.......
......
In orucr
‘■," ru y p p ”
tntlves give talks
!
tnuqua
will
lx? liberally patronized by nboutthc sale o f these seals, formerly^ |#.
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, exhibition, combined'with,the Old Buf- Ing nnu^ouer
nnd. offer scientific
guidance
fo
r
,
bred.
•civmiuv kuiu« . « *' * |
f mnny out o f town people. Twenty ' caj|ej Retj Cross Christmas Seals, a:
the development of un Improved sto-k. j
|cttcr has
ha# been Issued
,MI1^ by
Kv J. L
f ; M eafternoon and night performances In Recently serious consideration lutsj
Slept Thirty-Two Years.
* ;1public spirited citizens have signed letter
tieen given to a means of exporting the
Surely n subject for the speculative •the conlr®ct for this week s engage- Meliln, manager o f the Southern DiSanford today.
.
o f the hr* 1 that Redpath puls vlflon o f thc Amerlean Red Croas
Rho(ja Royal ought to know, for hff, growlng thousands of sutiilus deer to j n^rhnloglst Is the record sleep In- \
hns been an animal trainer ever since the United States.
' dulged In by Caroline Ohlson, a out nnd the Chautauqua will be put on briefly explaining in effect that the
i
he was a bov in his 'teens and ranks :
NV,U,,n ,,UJ m‘x* ***? or11t*‘ ?i
Swedish girl. In 1875, when only _- nnd given a thorough trial nnd with BoaIll arc no ,ongcr handled b ^ ^
Takes OUT THREE MEN AC
.L
nmfirlpnt «'nd exnert nn*,c,|wi«^d. « market for-distributing i efjHd of fourteen years, she fell Into n
ml
.
.
?
. . .
I- i f . «be meat will be i‘SlabllHhed In «1^, |on({ , rnncc j„ ,jlt, island of Okuko, In Dr. George Hyman as publicity man, Cross but by thc National Tuberculosis
CUSEI) OF MURDER—HANGS
assisted
by
all
the
other
pastors
In
AB80CIation
not
through
a
lack
o
f
InItrainer o f animals in the
Un United R«n«c**. It costs less thun $• ,|(e name, and remained unconscious
thciwork o£
THEM IN CEMETERY
States. Among
other
interesting ,
ticad to raise deer, which wit j fnr g/, y,,arB&gt; |*(hhI was administered the city, backed by the Chamber o f tcrtBt o f the A&gt; ^ c&gt;
things Mr. Roynl said:
' dress 100 pounds o f choicest uuut. i J(| hcy ,1|R,0,„.|I B|,c «eeined quite u.i- Commerce and every other organiza- lh c Tubereu,0BÍB ABB0C|tttÍ0n( but ^
'»» TOa Aia-&lt;l»ta,f Fra,a)
; “ Elephants lenYq. with
phenomenal ,Beecher's Denial of Silly 8tory.
¡concerned. Nor did she respond to tlon in the city the Chautauqua should cnUBe o f the confuiIon in' the uW,e
SANTA ROSA, Calif., Dec. 10.— quickness and they do not showlthat j Another characteristic story of Hen•any Inquiry during that long time,
prove u big success and bring many mind, which seemed Inevitable so long
r f 0™ 5 Rny*L Terrence Fitts and aversion to their tricks thatthe ani- 1 r* Ward Ileecher, the grant preacher. J Then suddenly she awoke, no longer people to Sanford for hat week. aB ^ old arranRcmentB prevalIed.
Cnarle *
ling mais
mals ooff the
the cat
cat fa
family
exhibit.________,
I have ;written by Edsrard Bok. Is:
, n girl, but a inlddle ngwl wonmn, snd Ijitcr announcements will be given in
jj ,,, Work o f the
three SffiValent0’ nccU80d o f - W I!ng
m ily _______
1
1 the most careful examination c&lt;utd
court "• •|trS WCn
7rom the seen elenhants practice difficult tricks ; “There was hi rlrculndon during
m ' m this
u " movement
’
'
not reveal
raven. the sllphtest weakness or \to geth behind
for the cu,&lt;,•l■ A .ioclatlon h . . b , 0„ o f ln­
« m« l j *a ry today and * » "« « d .b y ‘ voluntarily— when they didn’ t know Henry Ward Beecher's lifetime
t'siory
. .......
.„.t menial effect. Afier coming out of her
* * * 7 - T iZ
J T
’ ■!“ « »nd th . American Red
width 1» »*11 ..........* ............
ytf .. oro1llK
wcmln P&lt; m0\ Mcn ldenUfied bY 'that anybody was around."
..............................
-n ‘' long trance Caroline enjoyed very good public Rood nnd . . . l o t thole twenty Ct0„ HomuRhly npprovo. It. comthen, «bat on a hot Sunday morning
. .
men in putt ng R over.
^
p#,Kn and»„|ncereiy hopea £or Ju IUC.
lack«.! It! mcmb’’” o f
vrho at- ' ' Speaking o f "cat animals,’’. Mr.
In early summer he began hi« sermon :
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Armed h m ' A thn?* ««^ »»v lct*, Rcyal said:
* '.
in Plymouth church by dedm ing (»'«»}
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
the 2USPk w ° f the Na­
Earth Not a Perfoct Sphtro.
forced miRC? • 5uriuundcd J«R and
“ About seven weeks are required to •It Is too d- -tl hoi to preach.’ Bok
______
tlonal, Tubeiculosis Association the
Prisonc« r
^ A171 0ver key*' look tMch » trained lion o r hear a trick, wrote to tho great preacher, asked i The diameter uf the earth from pole
For the information o f those who
beihg placed on sale by orcel,,»ic*nd*d .them in while alittle longer time U necessary him the truth ot\thlo report, and re­ ' to pole through tlie etjuator Is short­
er than that at the equator. Though arc pUnning to Join’ the Woman’s « ^ » » U o n s * nd Indivlduali evary-.
' celved this definite denial:
trp*. k» ,,_ f!try .tn^ banged them to to teach a leopard or a tiger.”
annual ball,
names wh.erev,
In
popular language the earth Is said Club
---------begore the
--------------------, —
.
, In ^. r tovm
.
„ town, the cam5 “? by Hffhta from automoibiles. ( It Is ths opinion o f Rhoda Royal
“ ‘My dear Friends: No, I never did
to be round, like a ball. It Is really tmust be presented and porperly In. , ^ nder the direction o f Mra.
«ob quietly disbanded.
that the above-named animals have t&gt;egtn a serranu with the remark that
an Irregular sphere, slightly flattened domed to the 'membership committee,
** M °n f*n» president o f the
even more capacity Tor.
for. learning man
than;; .."Il
ls u—'
d—d lint.** etc. It Is « »«ory ■
Mr nn l it
rr ------------'
*vcn
it m
ca r. old. roem ped ecery fo w .
« » I » ' « - Tbo .ll«h l doparlur.
, ,
Mrs. Geo. Fox, chairman, before the Wom»n ’* Club; and a competent com­
Igsn sr.. i .v*
P&lt;llcr o i M,ch' »•&gt;* horse. He »aidw thnt, while a tiger hundred &gt;
from rotundity I* account
Tr.,, while « 8tb. «» the last meeting o f. the year
Belecl,5d from the c,ub m e « the city for a few days can be taught to walk upon Its hind years
*"nr&gt; to
,D suit some noW man. When^ tbo rapid motion of the earth
I nni dead nud « 9« » It will be told to
rn route to Cuba. Mr. Fetter
o f that committee wfi! be held on that
a «w*&gt; and ¿help a good
many frimH.« c / “ V 1 ' VM:r n*a *cgs in tnree or lour montns, n wm the rising generation rcfn*cctlng «omo Jn a more plastic state.
date and no names will be conscidered .c* u ,e*
7
*
an
i
»pent mm.1a. 0 8an^\ord wbere he has require a*much longer period of time other, man. and then, a« now. there
_U..
subsequent to the 18th until the JJan------------- —*»------------«■ » *om. time . . . h ............... ...
. „ t0
, g „ mi trick. will lie fools who will swear thnt they
nesu eonnert«#i r.u »v
'* 10 ,0,ICI
___ ______—
The great trouble with the world’s uary m eeting.,
A financial Journal publishes rules
Unes in the* rTf t ^ Armour Çar.
you cannot go {hfs afternoon be h¿ard7ltV
idn s Is that they are all more or less
___________________
v for discovering
counterfeit bank
frigerator car busi- sure and gp toniyht and take **
the
ness. cracked.
^
pC
at
Cards
at
the
Herald
office,
le
no1**What
th®
»verage
man wanU
Office supplies at the Herald.
children.

.°« ^ Christmas Seals
Are On Sale Now

talifornia Gets
fn,° Bin WUd Wc8t’ whIch w,n Kivc
Idea On Hanging

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920
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FLYING

FISH

NOT A MYTH

Dsnlisn of the 8«a Known to Bo Roally
Capablo of 8uoUlnod Flight*
•
Through'tho Air.
«

••* -- -

A lso FATTY ARBUCKLE in “ HIS WEDDING
and PATHE NEWS
COMING

Louise Glaum in " T h e Lone Wolf's Daughter” , Geraldine Farrar in * 'lh c
ddle W om an” , William S. Hart In “ 1 he Toll Gale ” “ huckleberry Finn ” “ L urroit ique*

E WALES HIGHLANDER
&gt;LD TO JACK WORTHINGTON
E . Worthington, who has been
aging editor o f the Times for the
fo u r years and connected with
paper ainee Decem ber 12i 1911,
i ho first came to Florida from
dgan, haa bought the Lake Wales
dander and, severing his connccwith the Times, w ill move to
i Wales to assume charge of his
property soon.
r. Worthington had been in corttidence with Mr. Gann, the late
ir o f the Highlander, since they
’ at the press association meetlt&lt; Pensacola in M ay. Realizing
ihpsical condition, M r. Gann sold
paper recently.
Lake Wales is
.of the liveliest tow ns in Central
M a , In the heart o f what will be
greatest citrus section of Florida
.t h e Highlander ought to be a
Stable institution. Mr. Gann built
p 'fr o r a small beginnings to one
he best small town papers In the
jtrond any man w ho follows him
ikhave his work cut o u t—Tampa

PER
CENT

anford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co.

CHARGED WITH DESERT SAND

His Own Boss Came First
A boy (lushed Into n broker's office
j What la Known as the “ Red Wind1 with news bulletins. As he turned to
leave a member of the firm cnlled ou t:
Make* Life Mlaerable Along
“ Here, you seem to have some pep.
the Mediterranean.
Oct me a box of cigars In the lobby
-Sojourners In the Méditerranéen for and keep the change."
The boy hesitated, nlthougli n SW
nny length o f time see'the red wind
ns well ns feel Its oppressive Influ­ hank note was thrust Into his hands.
ence. It blows from th* deserts of Af­ Finally ho stammered: "I would like
rica nnd derives Its name from the to gc't you cigars, but we are short of
particles of red sand with which It Is hoys, and I have u big mute to cover.
charged. .Should, rain descend while I’ll come bnck when I deliver these
this wind prevails, Ihe snnd becomes bulletins." With thnt he left the of.
'
mud. and thence nrlse the "mud show- flee.
or*."
"Are you going to wait until he re­
In Its dry stnte It Is more oppress­ turns?" asked a customer.
“ You het I am," replied the brokei
Ive hy fnr than nny other wind known
to the Mediterranean, not excepting "In these tiny* It Is a pleasure to
the block "sirocco."
Its effects are meet a boy who works for his boss
In many ways romnrknhle. The snnd. first. Furthermore, I am going to put
o f excessive fineness, enters between him on the payroll."
And he did.—Wall Street Journal.
your eyelids nnd your eyes; It gels
Into your nostrils and down your
throat; It adheres lo your skin nnd
Sold His Business,
works Itself Into your watch; It In­
l-ndy (to couple of hoggnrs nt her
crease* the annoyance of mosquitoes, door)—Well, I declare, two of you at
nnd It Is so dry thnt. ns you write or a time! I can only give a trifle to
rend, the paper curls up ns If exposed one o f you; which Is It to be?
to Are-heat. Tables nnd rhnlr* of sea­
Iteggui^PlenBe. ma'am, give It to
soned wood nnd of old mnnufncture, this 'ere chop; I've sold him my busi­
crock with n report almost like c pis­ ness, and urn now Introducing hlm ¿n
tol-shot. nnd no quantity of drink tins tho customers.—Edinburgh Scotsman.
much «fTcct on your rnglng thirst. All
this time your skin Is hard njid dry.
nnd without the relieving Influence of
perspiration.
Collecting Truffles.
"Trudies?" said the boy. "W hy!
They’re n sort o f mushroom that don't
entile up." Accurate enough, except­
ing that trollies nre not mushrooms.
However. Jhey nre fungi (nnd nre
cousins to the mushroom) nnd they
tiiHtc nnd look (Inside) n good deal
llkp mushroom*. The bc*t truffle* In
the world grow In France. Other spe­
cie* grow In Italy nnd Spain nnd even
In England.
Truffles grow underground, much
like potatoes, except that they grow
Individually and not on the roots of
n plant. In np|K&gt;nrnnce they are glo-l ose, bright brown and black, and are
covered with pnlygonnl warts, nol so
very unlike the eye* of n potato.
Their flesh Is n blockish gray, seamed
with white vein*. They smell mighty
good when they nre ripe— something
like crushed strawberries. Later Ihe
rmell grows stronger, but It doesn't
recnll the perfume o f the strawberries
then—fnr front it.

• ■

Doca the fly Init fifth really fly? Or
iloes It merely leap nut o f th* water
and glide through the sir?
Thla la a question that haa been
much, disputed which la rather odd,
considering how many peoplo have
hnd opportunities to watch at leisure
the aerial "grants'' of the flnny species
In question.
The fhet. ns asserted ’ hy eminent
naturalists. Is that the Hying fish does
fly. In flight It will sometimes turn
at right angles, or even at a very acuta
angle. Nay, more. It Is occasionally
observed to turn about swiftly and
come back In a direction opposite to
thnt In which Its course was begun.
From the how of a ship one may see
tlio wings of flying fishes flap as they
hhrry to get out of tho way. When In
full flight the outlines o f their “ wings"
are blurred to the eye, so rapid are
the flappings.
.
They sometimes fly ,150 or 200 yards
without rising more than a couple of
feet above tho surfneo of the sea.
Often they are ohserved to rise over
the crests of waves and sink Into the
hollows. Thoso performances could
not be accomplished by mere leaping
and gliding.
•
Flying fishes are able to rise to a
considerable height, and often come
on hoard of large steamers. Such a
vessel Is ns high nhove the water as a
tall house. When they arrive upon
the deck they cannot rlso and fly
away; but the sama Is true of many
sea birds.

IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IM PO RTAN T
BY THE UNCERTAINTY

OF THE MONEY MARK­

ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION“:
AND NEVER**IN OUR HISTORY DID

EN DU RABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS .MAKE SUCH At STRONG
APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD

ALIKE.*

THERE­

FORE YOU TURN AT ONC E TO OUR STORE, Y O U R
STORE, FOR SO MANY YE A R S.

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALW AYS W ILL BE THE STORE W H E R E
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS

AT

CIIP.ISTMAg;

TIME OR AT AN Y TIME AN D AMONG
CAN ENUMERATE A F E W

FOR

HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS,

THEM

SUGGESTIONS^

IDEAL

FIRE LESS

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W ARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AN D CASSEROLES, PYREXL
W ARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

Tht Successful Speculator.
The »conversation nround the ticker
hnd turned to the question of financial
courage nnd the small proportion of
speculators who are nhle ti. “ make a
henp o f all their winnings nnd risk It
on one rtirn of pitch and toss." And
one trader said:
“ Has It ever occurred to yon that
exactly the same qunlltles are needed
for successful speculation ns for com*
mnnd of an army? Your big specula*
tor must be n man not only of keen
Judgment but of quick decision, and
lie must be big enough to change hla
position on the Instant with flactn*
ntlng market condition*.
He must
never let himself he taken hy anrpriae.
He must. If suffering from Immediate
lo«s. bp able to pul that behind him
nnd plan to snatch vlcfory from de*
fent. Finally ho must have the su­
preme quality of the soldier—courage.
Pehaps this Is why there are so few
really successful speculators."—Wall
Street Journal.
.

A COMPLETE LINE OF D AISY AND KING A IR RTFLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES».

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE:
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST
SORTMENT WE EVER HAD

AT PRE-WAR PRICES

In these days even a soft bosomed
shirt commands a stiff price.

Did y o u ever real tee h ow much
Wk

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r ;

further your dollar goes by trading

There !s nothing but trouble ahead
fo r the woman who marries a man
sho can not love, and the man who
loves a woman he can not marry.

Incorporated
•

In our Bank has became and how fine it is now for thoie
whd had a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money for gifts or for some
good cause.
•

selling system enables you:
to save.
In tom orrows paper we
tise some of o

PEO PLES B A N K

•

ime of our buying capacity“

Christmas Savings

T o you today and start you o f f with a Christmas Sav&gt; Ings Account f o r next year. Ask your neighbor who has
: one 1and then talk It ove/ w K h—

,

117 East First Street

A y o u r thoughts turning t o gifts and something for
friends, for fam ily, for come one somewhere.
What a
wonderful idea that

WE

AS­

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1520
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WHICH CAN LIFT HIM ABOVE LIMITATIONS OF THE PRESENT
CONDITIONS AND SWEEP HIM PAST ALL OBSTACLES TOW ARD
HIS niG H TFU U L GOAL, HE HAS COME INTO POSSESSION OF LIMIT*
.Editor LESS RESOURCES. NO OBSTACLE CAN FRIGHTEN HIM. N O OP*
J L J. LILLARD Secretary-Treasurer
POSITION OR HINDRRANCE nOLD HIM BACK FROM THE R E A LIZA ­
.I'H . A* NEEL . . ...G en eral Ma nacer
TION OF IDS AMBITION. ARE YOU DETERMLNED TO BECOME
ROBERT J. HOLLY. Jr.
GREATER. STRRONGER. RICHER AND
MORE POW £FUL
NEXT
.. Circulation Manager
YEAR THAN YOU ARB THIS Y EAR. V STRONGLY RECOMMEND
TH A T Y O U ’ INVEST IN SOUTHERN «UTILITIES COMPANY 8 PER
Yhone Herald Office 148 or 64.
CENT CUMULATIVE PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK, WHICn CAN BE
IvtrtUJaf Bates Mtd&lt; X a o tt •• Appllctttoa
NONE
PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALLMENTS.
BETTER.

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EAST SANFORD
Member o f the Associated Presa

CO O PERATIVE MARKETING

advice wan hirgel ywusted. “ Buyers" : Rev. Brownlee will preach nt the
used the figures, or rumors, o f in- Moores Station church this Sunday
creased production in any line ns n afternoon at 3:30.
means of forcing down the prices a t 1 .W illie Brumley will be nt home
the farm o f his crops.
next week for the holiday vacation
•
Then the success o f co-opcrntivo from the Bailey Military School at
associations in the cities attracted at- Greenwood, N. C.
h ( tention nnd the *nme principles were . Messrs. George Bridgford, George
v .
applied to the marketing o f the Smith ami Louis Kneiding, nil o f W illfarmers’ crops. The progress o f co- oughby, Ohio, were visitors at J. C.operntivo marketing hns been slow, Ellsworths on Saturday. They will
but it looks as though there would be spend the winter in Eustes with a
greater impetus given it by the sue- inrge party of folks from the Buckcess of somo o f the associations. Tho eye State.
■ reasons for this slow growth nre n o t: ' A. Adams of Willoughby, Ohio, is
to be found only in reluctance o f tho spending tho winter nt Schools Island
L farm er or grow er t adopt new odeas, «car the Gencvn farm bridge.
though that is strong, nor in the h o s-! J* R. Hayden has Isold his Boardtiilty o f tho city merchants who have nil avenue property lo Mr. nnd Mrs.
^ profited by tho lack o f organization in King o f Zolrna, Mo. They will bo
- the agricultural world. Thoro have hero in February to take up thoir
V 'been some discouraging failures among lesldcnce.
the co-operative associations.
| Mnx. C. D. Couch returned to her
Tho attempt to toko from tho home nt Lake Onoro from DoLand last
V
shoulders o f tho farmer or fruit Friday, having been in the hospital
grower the burden o f selling his crops there fo r some time. Dr. Ingram re. In some respects n more serious mat- moved Mrs. Couch’s tons 11a -,.J treated
ter than raising those crops, is one her throat fo r a serious trouble, after
to be approached with cnuti.xn and effects o f the influents o f last year,
study. Tho failures havo been studied She is said to be recovering as rapidly
and the basic principles o f co-upcra- ns can be expect*.j .
V tion have been determined. One reason
Mr. and Mrs. George Townsend o f
J
f o r failure has been laeq o f lovalty on Mellonvllle nvonue • their guest Mr.
the part o f members. Once a man has Townsend’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W.
* agreed to commit his crops to an asso- N. Hicks o f Stockton, 111., who arrived
elation to sell fo r him he should turn 'nst Friday and Mr. and Mrs. James
a deaf car to outsiders who mny offer Hill, guests o f several weeks, left on
him some temporary advantage ns. an Fridny fo r their homo in Custer, South
Inducement to break his contract. An- Dakota.
other cause fo r failure has been the
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cnmeron nnd
f e k o f a good manager. The man who Miss Claire drove to Orlnndo, sight-

Prof. Shaffer was a visitor In San
ford Thursday.
v
B. J, Overstreet was in Orlando
Saturday.
J. S. Dinke! x ru transacting busi*
ness In Sanford Monday.
Miss Lucy Simpson o f Orlando
spent the week with Miss Leila
Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson o f West
Longwood were visitors in Orlando
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlow o f Or­
lando was plaiting Mr. and Mrs.
LcVine Sunday,
Services were held nt the Christ
Church Sunday. Rev. Peck o f San­
ford officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dtnkcl and Miss
Olive Dinkcl were in Orlando Snturday.
J. A. Bistiine is making an ad­
dition to his bungalow.
Mrs. E. E. Hardy was shopping In
Sanford on Friday.
F. J. Nclmyor was transacting
business in Sanford Frlda&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs. Farmer and
Mrs.
Stuart from Farmington, Me., nto
located in the Nclmycr House.

the courtesies o f this Institution to

F. P. Forster, President.
CHRISTMAS nO LID AY3 FOR
SCHOOLS OF SEMINQLE CO
Tho Christmas vacation for the
schools o f Seminole County will be­
gin on Friday evening, December 17,
1920. School will re-open after tho
loiidays on Monday morning, Janu­
ary 3rd, 1921.
T. W. LAWTON,
Superintendent.

Get some o f those Into postcards nt
the Herald office. Tho Valdes Ho­
tel, tho Wclnkn Block, tho Seminole
lotcl and other points o f interest.
Mr. Wm. Erskine is the guest of Only one cent each. Send a Sanford
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Hardy.
card to your friends.
Wm. Peck and Mr. Tyler, both of
Connecticut, arc located in the Clouscr
cottage for the winter.
Mpi. Porttr returned Monday from
the hospital where she hns been for
several days.
Funeral o f Willinm B. Henly, son
o f W. B. Henly, was held at the Longwood Cemetery Tuesday, afternoon,
December 7th. The impressive serv­
ice o f the Elks was held, o f w h ich \
he was n member.
Willie was form erly a Longwood
boy but left here somo years ago. Ho
mnde many friends, spending m ost o f 1
his life on the railroad, commencing
ns a newsboy and working up to be
a conductor. lie was only 34 years
A large number o f his friends from
New Smyrna, W inter Park, Sanford
and Lonkwood were present.
He leaves n wife, mother nnd father
o f Miami, two brothers and one sister
who live in the North and were un-

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920

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Boys Hats arid C ap

Phoenix Socks

ie Big Drop is on in Men s Department
W e all know
pared to take out: medicine ail in one d
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. M en’s Suits just arrived from the
House of Kuppenheimer, and these
goods were bought at about half
Sag1 'g| 4
what they were worth sixty days
ago, and we .have reversed the
rices on all M erchandise in our M e n ’s
&gt;epartment to m eet the m uch dem anded

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the' trend is downward, and we have
shipment of Men’s and Y oung
Men’s Suits and
Overcoats Cut
In Half
We have just received a new shipment
of Suits from the House o f Kuppcnhcliner and their suits nre Wonderful.
Values Guaranteed. All wool. Look
them over.

Boys Suits
A very attractive line o f Boys all
wool suits at a big saving.

A few of the many Bargains for Holiday Buyers

$25.00 Reversed
Price . . . . ___
$22.50 Reversed
Price ________

Two Special Lots Formerly $4.00 to
$5.00.

B oy’s E xtra
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A full und complete line to select
from, Including MANHATTANS
at a saving o f

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$7.00 former price.

Trousors "VST.........

Men’ and Boy’s
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Price ________

$ 3 .9 8
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Yowell Company

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$12.00 Reversed
Price ________
$10.00 Reversed
Price ________

Headquarters for H oliday G ood s

LONELY MAN DIED BELOVED

HIS TIME A L L TOO

SHORT

ANCIENT RACES PLAYED BALL

Hirmlt of Qrubb Ctreet Had Kindly
Qualities That Endeared Him to
Miny Who Never Knew Him.

Dying Profiteer Could Not Make Com­
plete Confeeston of Iniquity in
One Brief Day.

Tossing the Sphere Is Supposed to
Have Had Deep Symbolic Mean­
ing Centurtea Ago.

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Usually when one hours of a hermit
It Is to associate him with the wlldemess of some desolate place, where,
surrounded by wild nnture, he passes
hi* time like the beasts of the field,
depending upon the fruits of an un-,
tilled earth for bis sustenance and to
a care la lho rocks for his covering
at night.
Rut the story of Henry Wetby. the
hermit of Grubb street, ns told In n
curious old work published In the sev-’
tntwith century, Is of n mnn possewed of wcnlth who retired to his
mansion owing to the bud treatment
of a younger brother, and who for
fony years was seen by no ono; neltb*
er did he lenvo his house until his
death, on Oct. 21). 1830, when he was
borne on the shoulders o f the men
who carried him to his grave.
On Ids retirement from the world'
he took n very fair house In the lower
end of Grubb street, and bad It pre­
ps ml for his purpose and In such n
way thin the three rooms In which he
lived enabled him to eat, sleep nttd
write without ever being seen by Ids
servants. His food was o f the sim­
plest rhnrncter, nnd when his bed was
making he went Into Ills study. In nil
of these years he tasted neither lb*«!).
£*h nor wine.
Un Christinas Ids table was loaded
with great rheer, but o f It he never
isMid. sending It to the poor of the
oHghltorhnod, Ills henefnctlons to the
needy were great, und his death was
sincerely mourned by many who had
never seen him.—Chicago Journal. .

$20.00 Reversed
Price ________

Reversed price $2.08. $5.00 to

Armln W. Riley, head of tho “ flying
squadron" that hunts down profiteer*
fo r the dep.'.rtir'jnf of Justice, told a
profiteer «tory- at a Washington re­
ception,
“ A sick profiteer," he said, "was
told by hip physician Hint he hnd only
a short time to live. Accordingly, ho
expressed a desire to confess his sins,
and a divine was rent for.
"The divine entered the dying prof­
iteer’s chnmher and the door was
closed. An hour, two hours, three
hours passed. Nothing was to he heard
by the attendant nurses nnd physi­
cians outside In the corridor snve tho
steady, monotonous How of the prof­
iteer’s confession, punctured at brief
Intervals by exclamations of horror
and Indignation on the part of the
divine.
t
’’Lunch was sent Into the sickroom,
nnd the confession went on. The af­
ternoon waned. The sun set. Night
fell. The divine's dinner was carried
\.to him. And still the profiteer con­
tinued to confess.
"Haggard and unstrung, the divine
at last tottered forth at daybreak.
"'O u r unfortuuuto friend.' he said,
*1« no more. He worked/ very, very
hard; but at the time he passed
Away he had only carried his confes­
sion through the first year of the
war.”

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On ber way downtown tho other
morning the woman Stopped to see u
sick friend, who lives on the first floor
of n- remodeled private house with »
bedroom overlooking n nice’ uld-fiish*
Inued buck yard. The window was
open rmd suddenly n loud voire broke
the mint of the sick-room.
"You dirty bum. Hint's wlnrt you
[ ore." said the voice. "O f course you'll
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cornin’ horn * now for your breakfnst—nnd look at you. covered with
dirt. It's a bum you nre nnd not n
drop of Idue blood In you. Quit your
whlnin.' you hungry stnyoui. Me look­
in' and waitin' for you Iasi night nnd
worrying nbout you I And now I sup­
pose you wnnt to sleep all day nnd rest
up for nnnther night. You’re Just like
the rest of your kind. It’s a bum you
are nnd nothin' else."
The woman leaned out of the open
window that she might see the wreck
of humanity the tirade hdd visualized.
Anil there wns the comfortably built,
Immaculately clean Jnultresa lcttlL*r In
her prize-winning Angnrn cat. Dough­
boy hnd come home for breakfast.—
New York Sun.

Although It Is a proven fnct tlmt
the game no.v designated baseball Is
of modern nnd purely American origin,
the uso of a ball In cercnionle« and
games goes back »tunny conturl.n.
Fou- thousand years ago, l.i the
twelfth Egyptian dytmsty, a Coptic
artist sculptured on the temple Renl
llnsniin, human figures throwing nnd
catching hulls. A leather-covered bull
used In games plnyi-d on tho Nile over
40 centuries ago, tins a place among
the mnny archeological specimens In
the Drltlsh museum. It tins a sewed
cover and Is In a remcrknblc state of
preservation.
The game of hnll vvns prized by tho
Greeks as giving gracejiml elasticity
to the humnn figure, nnd they erected
a statue to ono Arisionlcus for his
proficiency In It.
Ancient medical
practitioners wore wont to proscribe
a course of ball playing, where the
modern doctor would order a diet of
pills.
Japan'c S'J'phur Bathg.
It Is supposed Hint ball tossing hnd
Ai the foni or thè vulcano Asainnyaa deep symbolic meaning when played
In tiro spring o f the year; and that ma In Jnpn ir Riero Is ii comUnallon of
the tossing of the hnll vvns Intended lint «uilplitif timi cold minerai sprlngs.
The baihlug house tunslMs nf livree
first to typify the qpsprhiglng of the
life o f nnture nfter tho gloom or win­ •r finir shh-itniitlnl wooden bnthlng
ter. And. whether this was the rase 'nnks. luto whlrh the hot water llows,
itrnong the people of antiquity nr not. timi a «vuodeli pini fui in nllinliig nrrund
It Is a remarkable fact that the ee- the r oqui v.lili riiplnmrds and slud ves
elealnsrlrs of the enriy church adopted 'bere liti* jieupli* iln-H-.
this symbol and gave It a very special j lb,iinu* laid pero-.- the bathing tt.nks
You wont some o f those new nnd up significance by meeting on KnstiT day ; b'bb* ¡belli Into little square*, u
to* tho minute correspondence cards nt nnd throwing n bull from hnnd to !\'&lt;|Uiiiv fur euch pe.ntm.
‘l'Io- dillo 1bili of llie filile tm(li Is
tho Herald office. We can print your hand, to typify the Resurrection.
vegli tulód wltli givni preclslun by tho
monogram on,them if you wish.
tieint utli-nduut. and diiring the lindi
“ TOTEM POLES” TELL STORY frinii tòt) tu 2-ni luitr Iure scoopu of
Achire to pugilists—when in doubt« -Most o f tho fish In small puddles
‘mi Milfilr.ir water are puured over the
pot on the gloves.
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Imagine they are big.
Are Historical Records, and Not, as
end nf ibe liuti er.
Many Supposed, Idols to Be
,
Worshiped.
There is nothing but trouble ahead
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An nrt In sculpture not resembling for the woman who mnrrles n man
nny other nrt In tjip world, unless pos­ she enn not love, nnd the mnn who
sibly that nf ancient .Mexico. Is found loves n woman ho can not marry.
highly develn|d-d among the aboriginal
unlives of the northwest const.
Their material Is nlwnvs wood, and
Is furnished by huge trees fnun the
forest, which nre curved Into the
’ most fantastic shapes. In this style
’’ nre sculptured the so-called "tntoui
poles,“ which, often of great size and
height, astonish the observer hy the
Intricacy of their workmanship and
the weird Imaginativeness of Hielr
complex designs.
Marly missionaries’ In Hint part of
the world julatook the totem poles for
Idols. As n matter of fnct, they pos­
sess no such significance. being merely
heraldic columns.
Rath tribal clan
has Its own traditions and myths,
which takes the place of history, and
these are symbolized by the extraor­
dinary hints nnd other anlmnls, some­
times human faces or figures, carved
on the totem poles.
Thus the Bonr' clan will have Its
Heraldic column topped hy the sculp­
tured figure of n bear. The raven
»how* up coiispjruniisjy ns the totem
or crest,‘ of ihe llnven clap; the''whale
fur the Whale «dim. nnd so on.
To Hie tmverseir n Intern pole would
'mve nri rttkliltlntiuv iieyond Ms queer. I *c*s ton '/ is In re.illty.il' whole rt'.nrj
nrved It: vvuml. *

FOR SAL

All to be Sold at very
Reasonable Prices

Overcoats

50

PER
CENT

OFF

Come and See Them Now.

ideici :*_\v

$ 8 .3 3
$ 6 .6 7

, Postofficc receipts for November,
.1920, In the city o f Turni», »how «]
r
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an increase o f $13,200 over those o f
November, 1010, in spite of the va­
rious factors tending to hold down
the figures or. all fiscal records.
Post CnnU at tho Herald office, l c

St. Petersburg has built since Jan-,
uary 1st, last, 433 new residences In­
side the city limits, and not less than
200 outside, but closo to the present
limits.
Don't growl at what you can't help
or what you can help.

And your thoughts turning to gifts and something for
friends, for family, for come one somewhere. What a
wonderful Idea that

Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how fine it Is now for tho-te
who had n Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to conic In now nnd get their money for (lifts or for some
good cause.
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Let Us Explain It
To you today nnd start you o ff with a Christmas Sav­
ings Account for next year. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then talk it over wit h—

T H E PEOPLES B A N K

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Twenty-five head o f Cows, milkers
and springers and forty head of-i
yearllnss and two heifers, cans, j;
bottles and dairy equipment mule :i
and horse.
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d a i r y

Lake Mònroe

$ 12.00
$ 11.00
$ 10.00

pi

|At a Big B argain!

R o s e l a n d

$ 1 6 .6 7
$ 1 5 .0 0
$ 1 3 .3 4

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Sanford Shoe &amp;
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MHi

O P P O R T U N IT Y

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Knocks ' at Your Door But Once and It Will Never Knock at
Your Door Again With This Kind o f a Proposition.

A

MODERN RUNGALOW

Of six rooms, screened wide porches, all modern conveniences
and improvements, In fact one o f the finest homes in the city
(surrounded by oranges nnd grapefruit trees, (lowers, plants,
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a complete homo and then

N I N E A C R E S () F T I L E D L A N D
Upon which you can raise winter vegetables for the land ia
tilled nnd In firaUdass condition and has made money fo r t ^
owner every year and the crop« on it will speak fo r the prtA
ductlvenesQ o f the land.
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This is not only a. beautiful home place but ono that will
mnke you money. On the shore o f beautiful Lake Monroo nnd
the land one day in the nenr future will be subdivided Into city
Iota and-tnnke you a flrie profit. In the city just five blocks
irom the business portion. The greatest opportunity In this
state fo r a man with money enough to makp the first pay­
ment. 'i ou must sec it to rca'izc what U really means.

A. ;P . Connelly Real ' Estate Co.

�THE 8ÀNF0RD il AILY HERALD,

PAGE FOUR

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1920

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T'HA T I S D I F F E R E N T

NOTHING LOST BY COURTESY
Yet It la a Somswttat Humiliating
Fact That Comparatlvaly 80 Faw Practice It
Whether In a loiter or face to fa c*
there la nothing In the whole big wide
uorid that doca so mrrb to mako a
good Impaesslon on either atranger or
MIBS KATHRYN W ILKEY. Editor.
Phone 428
aer.velotance aa alraple, elemental, ev­
eryday courteaj. It la aurprlalng, with
fastened the four corners o f the
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
courtesy ao valuaole—and so absurdly
table
to the chandelier which had cheap—that more of It Isn’ t used,
WEEK.
covered lights. The young girls who wrltea Fred Cl Kelly In Leslie’s. If
&gt;
Saturday—
'served were: Mias Marie Flgue, Miss I’m on a train, let me say, and the
p i, . Ceclllan Music Club at 3 o’clock in Lottie Caldwell, Miss Fern Ward, Miss uinn nhead o f me at the Ice water
tank Inslsta on my drinking first, or
the Studio
o f Mrs. Fannie
S. ’ Florence Hen^r and MissAgnes
hands me the little paper drlnktng-cup
*Munson.
: Dumas.
he
was nbout to use himself, I thank
Cecilian Music Club at 3 o’clock in ( Music
was played, all through the
him. 1 don’t merely grunt my thanks,
the studio o f Mrs. Fannie E. Mun- afternoon by Mrs. Hattie Weaver,
as If I thought he had given mo no
son.
j Others assisting in caring
fo r the more than I had coming to me. I
---------q u e sts were: Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, , thunk him out loud, so thnt he can
Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Miss Marion Mrs. C. C. Woodruff, Mrs. P. M. Elder, hear It. And at the first opportunity
Clark arrived in Sanford Wednesday, Mrs. Henry McLaulin and Mrs. W. M. I try to get right back at him by do­
ing some little faTor for him. If 1
coming by motor from their home in McKinnon.
haven't a clgnr to give him, I at least
Stubensville, Ohio. They will be In,
------- ;--------------------show that my heart la In the right
Payola fo r the winter.
4
D. A. U.
plucc by offering him a match.
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If n stranger comes to my ofllce for
Mr. and M«s.' J. 0 . T o n e y o f Jack*; Mrs. B, A. Howard delightfully cn- d conference, I pull up a chnlr for him
snnville vvere the guests o f Mr. and tertained the' D. A. U. Bridge Club with my own fair hands. When ha
I ’ ’ ; . Mrs. F. B. Langley fo r last week-end. land an extra table o f guests, Thursday gets ready to go, I accompany, him to
the door. Thus Ills Inst recollection
They enjoyed several * motor trips morning.
of
mo Is my courteously bowing him
won
by
Mrs.
while here.
The club prize
out.
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Morse while the guest prize, n hnndif you hsren’t a lot of acquaintances
kaC rirT IO N
FOR MRS. FRANK kerchief, was won by Mrs. Schultz.
I feel sorry for you. The fault la
LEE WOODRUFF,* JR.
j Delicious refreshments were served
probably your own. There must be
---------’ at the closo o f the game.
people all nbout you who1would enjoy
The home o f Mrs. Frank Lee Wood- j Tho
w crc thc c|ub members
knowing you as much as you would
ruff was the scene o f a beautiful re- and; Mlis
Mrs* Schultz, Mrs. enjoy knowing them. As a sporting
rmption Thursday afternoon, given for gymmes and Mrs. George Morse of proposition there Is’ nothing to equal
m«»««t L alfl« I M ilt a /«•«slltt \f
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the fun o f ‘seeing how msny* people
^(the —
recent
bride In the fam ily, Mrs.•,_Honduras.
you can make your friends. They’re
Frank Lee Woodruff, Jr.
valuable, tangible assets. If 1 were
The rooms o f all the lower floor (
BRIDGE LUNCHEON CLUB
called upon to give good advice In
‘♦were thrown together and were most
— —
few words, I would say: “ Know a lot
beautifully decorated with a profusion | The Bridge Luncheon Club was most
o f folks."
o f roses and ferns. In the
back charmingly entertained Thursday by
parlor were arranged several tables Mrs. E. F: Householder,
with the wedding gifts which were
A sumptuous luncheon preceded tho CALL FOR UNWRITTEN BOOKS
very beautiful, there was a great deal game which was played by the club
Public Libraries Give List of Works
o f handsome silver, c u t ' glass and and Miss Lee as the only substitute.
Reading People Would 8eeni
; linen.
| Beautiful guest towels- were preto Appreciate.
Ahout one hundred and, fifty called, sented to Mrs. Galloway and Mrs.
between the hours o f five and six.
Connelly for making high score.
The Publishers' Wtekly has collected
from public libraries^ list o f unwrit­
•The guests were received at tho
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door by Mrs. D. L. Thrasher in an
Want a typewriter? 'T h o Herald ten books (tint should' be ataltable.
" orchid georgette gown and Mrs. W. E. has thc agency fni the le st |65 type- Included In this list l* a book on cook­
Watson in brown satin and georgette, writer that has ever been put on tho ery practice, an Illustrated monograph
on cameos' nr a history of Moslem art,
The' receiving line made a very market nnd wo. will have a shipment
an up-to-date, comprehensive American
beautiful picture, having the four
new machines thc lasb o f this book on Iron and steel metallurgy.
young brides o f the summer. Mrs. week. If you are in the mnrkct for
Histories o f Armenia and Oregon
Woodruff was beautifully gowned in « typewriter see :ia before you buy. arc alike demanded. A book on cob­
old blue nnd black lace. Mrs. Wood- Herald Printing Co.
blestone fireplaces, with dimensions
and drawings. Is wanted, and another
on European peasant costumes.
CONGREGATIONAL CHUR :il
Enough Is said on the'tack of a now
BAZAAR
etiquette book when It Is stated that
. The ladles union o f the Congrega­ the latest good one Is dated 1018.
A work to "prevent amateur garden­
tional church will hold their annual
bazaar in the Jones Cosh Store on ers from pulling up a plant Instead of
Saturday, Dec. 11th, nfternoon nnd a weed" would be as useful as ar In­
dex to essays or a treatise on ’septic
evening. Cooked food nnd fnn&lt;ty nrtanks. ,T ho field In concordances Is
Ifcles will be on sale.
213-4tc enormous.
Try a Herald Want Ad.— It pays,

“Keystone Soil Powder” Sterilizes the Soil
In greenhouse sterilization it has proved os good as steam
baking. In seed beds it kills weed seeds and^nany diseases.
A- fifty pound keg costs three dollars, anti will treat 1000 to
2000 square feet o f soil.
,
Enough for trial sent free if you will give it n thorough te st
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H O M ER T. • DARLINGTON
Genera) Delivory, Minma, Florida.

H art, Schaffner &amp; Marx
and Clothcraft Clothes reduced 25 per cent.

Satis­

faction guaranteed or money

Anyone with ten years to spare can
start a Browning concordance at once.
"A history of the novel from the very
beginning and In all countrleh" Is e
rather more ambitious proposal, pre­
paratory reading for which mlgh* oc­
cupy a fe w ’ decades.
nalzac’s ' phrase for books he
dreamed some day of writing, mane fa­
miliar by 8tevenson, was "enchanted
clgnrcttc*.’’ Here nrc enchanted ciga­
rettes by the gross for publishers. Wo
may hope thnt somo of the needed
books mentioned by tho libraries will
bo supplied.
Or will authors persist In writing
the books they wnnt to write Instead
o f the books that are needed?—New
York Evening PosL

Records and Musical
Instruments at C ost
e is, 1 o u r \unance
C h r is tm a s G o o d s:,
$ 75.00 Phonograph
100.00,
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125.00
.
150.00
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$2.00 Records
1.50
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1.25

1.00

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Columbia, Starr, Stigir
this line com pnses
new
and Regina Phonogi
class goods.
T h e Records are the
are right up-to-date.
W e have a few Gennett Records that will sell
for 5 0 cents each.
T h e se prices cash.
Installment prices 10 per cent .higher.

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leas than
25 cents, snd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders. Count fire words to a line and remit aecordingly

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
Walking distance to city. Two lota
corner . Center and Elm -Ave. Twtr
lota west side Palmetto ave., 50 fL
from Eleventh 8 L Make offer. B. T.
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring S t, Los
Angeles, C alif.'
208-1mo-p
See reduction in prices at Sanford
112-3tc
Shoe it Clothing Co

FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
.
F° R S,4L® ^ ’1 Ki
rn - p:
■ - ................
.
.. *—
Gasoline engines. Brand new and
FOlt RENT— One nicely furnished
I am prepared to take on a few in perfect condition— Herald PrintPhone 308-J. more milk customers, ¿ither mornimr 1lug Co.
,
187-tfc or night delivery. \ G. W. Spencer, FOR S
212-5UÎ
mode
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish­ Phono 400.
ed 'bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park UOOM AND BOARD, 9U per week,
Avenue.
___
157-tfc
100 East First street, over Union
FOR RENT— One nicely furnished Pharmacy.________ :__^ ________ 163-tfc
M. J. Bradford's Mattress Factory,
room for one or two gentlemen or BATTERY TROUBLES? Do not run
6th street and Cypress ave. 210-10tp
your
battery
until
she
is
entirely
nico couple. Can have uso o f garage.
Christmas boxes o f oranges at |3.
Phone 23 for particulars.
206-tfc dead. The battery is the costliest ar.
cessory to your car. We re-charge —G. -W. Spencer, Phone 400. 209-10tp
FOR RENT OR LEA$E— Work shop
on A. C. L. track formerly occu­ and re-build all makes o f batteries. FOR SALE— L. C. Smith No. 8 in
good condition. See R. T, Stalnakpied by S. O. Shnnholster, Sanford — Ray Bros. Phone 648, old Ford
179-tie cr, 116 Laurel Ave.
212-6te
Mach. A Fdry Co. Phone 62. 208-tfc Garage.
at
the
Herald
See reduction in prices at Sanfonl
FOR RENT— Large store room with office. * Beautiful
Shoe it Clothing Co.________ 112-3tc
small office space reserved. Ap.
WANTED
ply Elder Springs Water Co., 107 W.
FQR SALE—Typewriter table, gnnT
First S t Phone 311.
210-5tc WANTED—Team work. ' Inquire of . cn hose, porch swing, preserve jars,
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-60tp jelly glasses and odd pieces o f fur­
|FOR RENT— Two rooms furnished
niture, 101 Seventh S t
19913tp
fo r light housekeeping. 1320 West
First street.
210-6tp office,
FOR SALE— One pair good mules,

Vaudeville.
The word vaudeville Is a corruption
o f Vaue de Vlre. the name o f two pic­
turesque valleys In the Bocage of Nor­
mandy, France. The name was origin­
ally applied to a song with words re­
lating to some-story of the day. These
songs were first composed by Oliver
n&amp;sselln, s fuller living In Vlre. They
were popular and soon spread all over
France, snd were called by the name
of the place where Basselln composed
them, namely Vaux de Vlre. Aa the
origin of the term wss lost sight of it
at last took Its present form, vaude­
ville.
Vaudeville Is now properly used to
signify a play In which dialogue Is In­
terspersed with songs Incidentally In­ LOST OR STRAYED— One red pig,
troduced but forming an Important
4 months old. I f found notify E.
part of tho drama.
B. Randall, Jr., 825 First Street.
191-tfc
Everything fo r the office at the
Herald, Printing Co. Wo can fit you
out with all that you need ,ln fine
printed stationery and offico supplies
of all kinds.

Home to/ Hart Sahaffnar &amp; M arx Clothe»

200.00

cash or terms.— Bryan Auto Co.
WANTED— Your old batteries to re­
211-4 te
build. Let us make your starting - and lighting a pleasure, We are au­
SNAPDRAGON
thorized "E X ID E " dealers and have
a Battery fo r all makes automobiles.
v
PAN SY PLANTS
"EXIDE, the Giant that lives In a
boa."— Ray. B ros.’ Phone 548, old We have lota o f th e » . 25c ocr dos.
$£50 p f r hundred
\
Ford Garage.
179-tfc
STEW ART T O R FLORIST .
814 Myrtle Avenue

The speculator who gets n straight
tip often finds there is something
crooked about it.
I Thc world deals good naturedly
with the good naturdc person,
Herald

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
212-5tp WANTED—Second hand farm imjjl
menta, mule, garden tools, etc.
our Scratch fa d s from Tho
Phone 112.
2U-8tp

AT THE nERALD, EACH...

�TBE SANFORD DAILY HERALD

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920

AIDED ITS BU ND COMPANION
Seminary of ihs
Plotting 8 mài)
Talk« SnednclljH
- A r r ú f e for
Herald Ratdert

Idtit HiPP«®1®*-

í S i 1,

Hitter* In Brltf
pefM ttl Il* ® i

Australian Stockman Telia of Bullock
That Took'Care of Another Which
WOO’. Slghtleti.i.'

«M a teron t

J

T

&amp; town todoy M J «-• P*™”
mtiilc brought £ » P »P l«

io th* city.

___ Ai ■:, i

• 'UPSALA AN D GRAPEVILLE

V, § •,

tw w- F. Blackman'wM ln^thp dty

£ ¿ “ «M ‘ hup* * " d dMn* “ CMH|'
i* l,« lL
______
'
n M Trout, circulation manager of
SU r Bt-OrUndo, w u In
looking
of tho big S on d.^ B oportor
€ &amp; . Ur. Trout paid, the Herald ofw «pprccisted visit.
George Wright, the well^lttfown
In the city the « u e s t-o f
¿fa rt Dorner and while heTCwIll do
mbc stunt dying and will also take
„ passengers. He wiU bring hi* ma,
ciiae here In s day or tjro.
Mrs. A. D. Parrish oif Tanipa Is*In
tke city the guest of Mrs. II. R.
Sterna. Mrs. Parrish has been visit¡Mg home folks In North Carolina and
is returning to her r.cw home In Lakelu d where A. D. 1* back with the A.
•C L- By. at l11“ °ld Job of dispatching.
Cel your typewriter at the Herald
o__ee. A first-class machine, bran
at ?G5 and one that you.w lll like
for tho rest of your life. . No* need to
pay any more for a real typewriter.

come for everybody; we were glad to
have with us a number from First
street laat time.
Jesse Lee and w ife and little onei
were visiting at the* home o f his par­
ents on Sunday.
' j Roy Lee has taken the place of his
bcothef on the school bus while Jesse
U employed again at the market in
Sanford.
Some xneak thief stole i, bicycle
out o f the garage o f Andrew Barthsofi last week.
1The yotjng folks o f tho High School
from this section enjoyed an auto
trip to Eustta to witness the basket
ball ¿am e 'twlxt Eustls and Sanford
on Friday.
Mrs. Austin Williams was visiting
Sunday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
Voile Williams.
We aro so glad to hear that tho
danger l\ passed in Mrs. Vihlcn case
and she Is slowly recovering. Her
daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Robbins rnd
Miss Olga, have been with her as
much as possible.
Miss Olga Bcllcn spent the week­
end in town with her sister, Mrs. Dan
Hedges.
Mr. and Mrs. Enrcnsperger and

Peter K. Mitchell, a stock minor from
Melbourne, Australia, wiy« thut the cat*
tie business Is nt |ire«*nt the best In
tlie history of Australia, lie says Hint
hla people are hurd.at work restoring
the country to nurnml and that they
are very anxious to cot 4 tic world trade
bock to pre-war conditional
/ ‘
“ My father was ilrsl tot bring the
Black PoM’ cattle Into Australia 40
years ago,' said Mr. Mitchell nt New
York, “and they have developed to be
the best for our section. They trt
hardy, flourish on fern*, tree leaves
and bark, wheru other cattle would
starve, and they grew to great size,
with weight evenly distributed, and
the fat running In hnlr llnes'through
the rump steaks even. There Is a
quick market for anything on the hoof
that (a fairly fat, and prices are very
good.
“ We discovered a blind bullock In
one of (he berds that came In, and an­
other bullock bad adopted It and
fathered It all the time. It wns found
to be blind only when we noticed that
Ita companion signaled to It constantly
and led It to water, through gates and
narrow runs. If at any time It got last
Its friend would never rest until bo had
located It.
“ None of the other bullocks paid tiny I
attention to the blind one and the pro­
tection Dio foster parent gnve'to tho
unfortunate bullock wits a ne^-r end­
ing source of comment and specu­
lation.
When both, fattehed nfter
18 months on our plnce, were driven to
the shipping station 00 miles distant
the blind one was led through the d'fficult plnces by Ms friend nnd generally
cared for day and night."

WANT LANGUAGE UP TO DVTE
Common Sense Behind “ Literary Revolutlon" That la Now Prevail.
Ing In China.

FINE STATIONERY

AT THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
TOM MIX in
“ TERROR"
Also FATTY ARBUCKLE In
"HIS WEDDING"
and I’ ATnE NEWS

I ' Somo men find lb eanler to open
Jackpot thAn a can o f beans.

We unloaded a Carload o f

This makes a total o f 23 Lexin^tons sold in
eight months* There's a reason, why people are
buying Lexingtons,.and if you will call and ask
lor a demonstration, we will show you the reason

What Is termed the literary revplutlon In China alms nt n reform o f the
language used In hooks, ningazlnes,
newspapers and public discussion. The
outsider will Jump to the conclusion
that this menns an attempt to encour­
age a phonetic substitute for Ide»
graphic characters. Not at all. There
Is a movement to supplement Ideo­
graphs with phonetic signs to show
their pronunciation, the aim being
qnlte as much to standardize pronun­
ciation ns make It easier to learn ta
read. Rut this movement arouses no
such Interest and excitement as the lit­
erary revolution.
The lattor Is an attempt to make the
spoken language the standard lan­
guage for print. Literary Chlneso la as
fa r away from the vernacular as Latin
Is from English, perhaps further. It la
a speech of £.000 yenrs ngo, adorned
and frozen. &gt;To learn It Is to learn
nnother language. The reformers were
actuated by the prnctlcnl Impossibility
o f making education really universal
when |n addition to the difficulties of
mastering tho Ideographs, children In
the elementary schools are compelled
n to get their education In terms of a
foreign language.
They are actuated even more by the
belief that It wns not possible to develQp a literature which shell «xnress
the life of today unless the spoken lan­
guage, the language of the people. Is
used. Apart from the employing and
enriching of the vulgnr tongue It Is
not possible to develop general discus­
sion of the Issues of today, social,
moral, economic.—New Republic.
Ta Develop Wild Paars.
The world's largest stock of pear
seedlings of a wild, blight-resisting va­
riety fonnd4n Manchuria, la located on
tbe Lome Rica ranch near Grass Val­
ley. Cal. The young tree« arc from
seeds brought directly from China and
number about 100,000.
*
Three pnmologlcnl experts from the
United 8tntes Department-of Agricul­
ture, Professors Allison, Wright and
KlngRman, recently Inspected tbe stock
and approved thq experimental work.
The original trees, known na the
Pyrus UBurtensIs, are found growing
In the ancient burying ground o f the
kings of the Manchurian dynasty, and
It Is only since the overthrow of tho
dynasty that the Reeds became avail­
able. The tract Is said to be vast
and to be grown to treea of Immense
size.*
•j By grafting the commercial varie­
ties of pears upon this stock good re­
sults are expected to be obtained.
Pyramts Put to Work.
Efforts to harness the water power
going to wasto In the Pyrenees and
transform it Into electricity are being
Intensified.
Engineers have surveyed entire»
mountain ranges nnd have succeeded
already In controlling many tor­
rents and making them furaluh power.
Altogether 200,000 horsepower now Is
furnished tuyl capital amounting to,
800,000,000 piscina have been Invested.
Every day sees additions to tha
amount of power available; and en­
gineers employed In the work estimate
that In a few year* Catatonia will
ablfr to do without coal.
A Charge of Calling.
"You are going to hive some sad
disillusionment*," said tho mysterious
Egyptian.
*
"I've already had one," said tho ell*

O f making that purchase of your Christmas Gifts at the sale price will end
Saturday night.» Sd also will your opportunity o f getting chances on the
many free prizes to be given away will end Saturday eveniag at-eight
o'clock as wo give the prizes away at 8:30.

sf these prices now that you have the chance.

just a little lower than the average bat after this week we cannot or will
not sell oar merchandise at a loss as we ir e doing during this sale.

Bousyn (Sett I f ©gists T M s W esBs

Sail© Enndls SatardSay Hiigjhli

RODEOS” FULL OF INTEREST
Exceedingly Interesting Annual ExhL
bltions That Are Held North of the V re tlc Circle.

Distributors

Sanford, Florida

Big Auction Sale

In the vicinity of the Kobuk river, J
Alaska, BO miles north of the Arctic ♦♦♦
circle, there are held annual “rodeos," ♦%
which for plcturcsqucncss, skill of exhlliltlons, and In popularity are com- X
parable to the “ roundups" of the west- V
era part o f the United 8tatcs—yet ♦&gt;
there Is not a single horse or steer or A
saddle or "six-gun” within hundreds X
of miles of the scene.
These rodeos are conducted under ext
the auspices of the United States bu- A
reau o f education for uatlvcs1of Alas- X
ka, for the advancement of the rein- f*
deer Industry. There are 130,000 rein- y
deer In the territory, according to Pop- A
ular Mechanics Magazine.
X'
At the fair all matters pertaining J
to reindeers are discussed, and the v
herders come to an understanding re- « &gt;
gardlng grazing ground rights and aim-! A
liar matters.
Government represen- 1 J
tatlvcs give talks on reindeer breed- 1V
Ing;and offer scientific guidance f o r ' « s
the development of un Improved stock. I A
Recently serious consideration has j 1
been given to am eaos of exporting the JV
growing thousands o f surplus deer to A
the United States.
Within the next year or two. tt Is
anticipated, a market for distributing
thp meat will he established In the
United 8 Utes. It costs less than S3
per bead to raise deer, which will
drosa 160 pounds of choicest meat, •

TO GROW OLD GRACEFULLY
Desirable Condition *That Greatly De­
pends on One's Habits of Mind
Formed In Youth.
The most Inevitable— and one o f the
easiest—o f the things we do Is to grow
old. Yet what a difference there la In
the way different people do Itl
You probably know, for Instance,
some little eld lady who, although Rhe
may not ho beautiful nr brilliant, Is
Just “ nice"—which In apt to moon
that Instend of bossing nr scolding, she
tries not td he troublesome or unrea­
sonable to those around her. Or rath­
er, »tie does not have to try, for It Is
characteristic of elderly human being*
Ihnt they seldom try very hard Id fohn
tlew habits, Youth In tho period of
endeavor, nnd old age of results. This
Is the reason for (he futility of young
folks' displeasure nt their parents'
“ old-fashinned" Ideas. Such Ideas nro
fixed; they will not change.
Yet not nil elderly people are agebound In their thoughts; many can be
tolerant of Innovations, nnd a few enn
even adopt them. Such a flexible con­
dition o f the elderly mind Is. Ilkc-the
rigid. Intolerant sort, a product of
curlier life and habits; It la not likely
to Indicate any particular good or
evil trnlt In the person pofjicsslng It
If the young ninn or woman who
feels Impatient at the-old folks' no­
tions will censo to slinig u shoulder
nnd exclaim: "I hope I'm flot Ilka
that when I'm old." and will torn his
attention to the younger generation,
starting with himself, he Is likely to
do much more for human. progress.
When tie hlmcclf has reached tho age
of fixed Ideas his character will de­
pend on his previous hnblts of mlml;
If he has kept himself free from prej­
udice nnd cocksuredness nnd has been
always willing to lenrn better ways of
tblnktrg nnd doing, be will be likely
to remain correspondingly mure ration­
al with advancing year», and will, In
truth not bo "like th at' when he la
old.— Pendleton East Oregonian.
Clearwater, the “ Sunset City,”

O F "

HORSES A N D MULES

H ig h Class Saddle Horses and Cow Ponies
O n e Pair o f Brood Mares, also Several
Pairs of R eal Fine Mules. AH well Broke.

Every mule and horse put up at Auction
will be sold aajrepresented. Your price
is our price.
Auction will Start Promptly at 2 o’clock

A good cook should he at the head
fovery provisional government.

❖

Saturday, December llth |

THE BAPTIST TEMPLE
Sunday, Dec. 12th
Bible School 9:30.
11 A. M. Preaching.
Subject: "T he Double Annuncl
atlon."
Yoaug People 6:30.
7:30 P. M. Preaching.
Subject: “ A n Expected Event/

TURKEY AND CHICKEN
,
DINNER
OYSTERS, TOO.
DECEMBER 15th frid 16th
From 6:00 to 8:30
|1.00 per plat«
Also Catholic Bazaar at the
Pariah House
Everybody Invited

George Hyman la the Preacljfr
Musk
Mrs. Glenq o f Philadelphia will
sing In the morning.
Mrs. Saunders of Lake City will
sing In the evening.

The Herald Printing Co. has ev­
erything In the office supply line that
you arc needing. The price Is right
also. Let us fit you up with your
stationery and office supplies.

You C ant Make
Hat) Without Sunshine
yr can you make much money without some
effort to

Reserve Your Resources
b y establishing credit with a reliable bank.
fh y not make some real " H A Y " in the S U N
-!IN E by starting a check account with ys&lt;

la

planning for a Community Christmas
“ How Is th a tr
“ When till» carnival compauy came
through here lost year you were toll­
ing 'hot dogs' and pink lemonade/'—
Birmingham Age-Herald.

Oar prices always will be

Sanford',Florida
A Home Bank for'IiomeFcopl

�THE SANFORD DAILY ITERALO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1M»

PAGE SIX

TRIESTE t A PLUM OF THE
ADRIATIC DISPUTE
£çv

Trieste Is one of the major Adriatic
plums In dispute between Italy and
' tlie newly-formed Jugo-SItv state, the
‘ kingdom o f the Serbs, Groats nnd
Slovenes.
Though Trieste was Austrian, ex­
cept for a brief Intervol from the
fourteenth century until the World
war dissipated the Austrian 'empire,
•the city has had a marked effect upon
g g ; Italian history. Its chief Importance
- ,*to Austria was commercial, for It was
ithe dual monarchy’s only great sea-

Tired of a double allegiance to
Venice and to Aqulelela, Trieste rc■
.quested that she be annexed to Aus­
tria In 1382. Leopold the pious was
,on the Austrian throne. lie wns il
, rlvr.l to King James of England In
S
'being “ the wisest fool In all Christenjdom." Though he expanded his ter
!ritory elsewhere, the only acquisition
,o f consequence was that of Trieste,
•won through no effort on his part.
iThui Austria gained what was des­
tined to become not only a seaport ol
Importance, but also a channel for ex.
citing frequent Influence upon the af­
fairs o f Italian towns and their rulers.
’y
The city Is situated on the Gulf of
■' ' Trieste, 307 tulles southwest of Vienna
' .by rail. It lies on the senwnrd slope
.o f the Karst, or Carso, a strip of lime­
stone hills extending Inland from GO to
DO miles, furrowed with ravines and
.pierced by caverns. Into which many
small streams disappear.
*
Not far from Trieste, at Brisclkl, It
.tba Grotto Glgonta. a stalactite cave,
where tourists throng’ to see the
•'Great Dome,“ sprcndlng over a subi y i terranenn cavity nearly ns long as the
S K Lotted States cnpltol and a hundred
* . .fleet higher than the cnpltol dome.
Despite Its Inclusion In Austrian ter­
ritory, Trieste’s population and nrchl; ' ■ lecture are Italian, It wns the T e r
teste of Roman history, and today the
walls nnd pillars o f n llomnn temple
may be'seen cncawd In the cathedral
o f San Glusto, a highly composite
structure which also has built Into It
three adjacent structures of the six­
teenth century— &amp; Christian bnsllirn,
■ baptistery dnd a Byzantine church.
K f f t Traces of Trieste’ s early history
were to be found before the war In
¡K
the Museo Lnpldnrlc, which contnln»
tqnny Roman antiquities from the vi-

rnlnrs melt Imperceptibly Into each
First'comes tlie rich umber of
the scoriae, anti then the silver tint
of the ucwly-fnilen ashes at the sum*
m il; ami still above all, floating In
heavy opalescent volumes, or rising
jllke a plume to beared, Is the smoke,
'which rolls up eternally from Its In­
candescent depths."
j There Is a lake In the republic,
Uopnngo. supposed to He In the lied
¡of an old volcanic crater. Out «if this
lake a volcanic hdand arose to a height
of ICO odd feet 80 years ago.
Though In no single Instance, per
haps, was a great city buried, the com
,stant exhalations of Salvador vol­
canoes and Infolding processes of Its
earthquakes gradually submerged re;mains o f a pre-Columbian civilization.
'These traces Just now are beginning
'to reveal to patient students fasci­
nating facts about this ancleut “ New
World,"
Curious pyramids and rnmpnrts be­
token a civilization known ns Mayan,
even before the region was settled by
the Plplle* an early Mexican speaking
people. From wuch slender threads ns
, LLe fuel «but Steps of these pre-hiatorlc temples are higher than they are
•wide, must science piece out the relntlons of the various ancient states
¡and cities that flourished on Hits con•tlnent daring the hnlcyon ■days of
Egypt, Phoenicia and China, on the
.other side of the globe.

RHODESIA: THE LAND OF
MEN, WILD BEASTS AND
NATURAL BEAUTY

Africa, not.su long ago regarded, for
the most part, as a "sepulcher of the
world's most daring explorers,” now
engages the attention of the world be­
cause of Its vast natural resources aud
Its Industrial possibilities.
Material furnished the National
Geographic society by It. D. Parsons,
Is the basis for the following descrip­
tion o f Rhodesia:
"Interior Rhodesia must he tra­
versed by native carriers over rr—•:*v
tains, through primeval forest, acru-jT
rivers, through almost Impenetrable
Jungle nnd underbrush. In peril from
elephants, lions, leopards, hyenas, ser­
pents. the tsetse fly, wild uien as well
as wild beasts. Each carrier has a
mall hng of &amp;0 pound*, On an average
carriers make23 tulles a day, and even
on runs of 0,000 inllas, from Brokcu
nil! to Abercorp. they are seldom
more than an hour behind schedule
time and generally only half that.
They make better tliuo In the wet
season than In the dry ns. In the wet,
they travel ln bare feet, white In the
dry the earth Is baked, the ground Is
hot like T h e Valley of Ten Thousand
Smokes,' and they are compelled to
wear sandal*
"There Is one great drawback to the
wet;
material has yet been pro­
duced that can resist African rain.
It laughs at the average rubberized
fabric* One of the few partly suc­
cessful materials Is a 'peculiarly wov­
en canvas made In England, and even
when mall bags of this material are
openetj, the contents are simply p u lp valueless,
nnd frequently undecipher­
' SAN SALVADOR: DEFIER
able. Glazed paper suffers most; why,
* OF EARTHQUAKES
I do not know. I suppose It Is the
" San Salvador, scene o f recent earth- combination of hont and watery
.quake shocks, Is the capital of the
"The plunge of Victoria Falls on the
■mallet* nnd most populous of Central Zambezi Is three times that of our
'.American republics. The city Is no
Niagara; tlie roar Is heard for 10 mile*
^stranger to the twin terrors of earth­
nnd the column of vapor la miles high.
quake and volcano.
In the dialect of Mnshoonland and
. Within ten seconds on earthquake all Mnlahclcland, Its name 'means ‘the
’ |but destroyed It In 1854. another laid water that smoke*'
/U low In 1873, and thnt of 1017, when
"From Kasompa . to Livingstone
¡millions of dollars' worth of property (Victoria Falls) Is 5S0 miles, from
' was destroyed. Is still ’ remembered.
Livingstone to Bulawayo 2D0, and from
In spite of these fateful blows from Kascmpn to Cape Town 2.21)0 mile*
nature, and Awavtatlng waves of man­ The fauna of Rhodesia Is wonderful;
made revolutions, San'Snlvsdor today think o f 17 kinds of antelopes!
Is reckoned among the Important cities
“Although the tsetse fly Is an abom­
o f the mid-continent
It has a popu- inable pest. It takes second place as
a destroyer of property value to our
American pest, tho boll weevil. A
singular peculiarity of the first named
consists In Its habit of biting hmnnn
beings, horses nnd oxen on the feoL
When animals are shipped from Cape
Town to North Itbodeslrf. the shipping
Is done nt night, because, unlike the
tiiotqulto, the tsetse fly works only In
the daytime. It prefers to work on
the legs, nnd In case of horses these
are dune up In pnraflln nnd cloths.
It should be understood thnt this foe
to rnnn and benst Is confined to certain
districts."

BOLIVIA SOURCE OF COCAINE
South American Country Produces
Supply ..of Anesthetic That Fills
Recognised Place In' World.
The most profljnble agricultural
product of Bolivia Is the coos plant,
from which the anesthetic cocaine
Is derived. The world depends mainly
fair Its supplies of coca leaves upon
that South American country.
The Bolivian natives commonly
chew It for Its narcotic effect It en­
ables the Indian burden bearer to go
without food for a long time, and to
work long stretches without rest, l^nfortunately, Its continued use Is In­
jurious to the nervous system, nnd
Is supposed to have much to do with
the degeneration of the native race
o f the Bolivian plntcau.
The coca'jitnnt Is n shrub three or
four feet high. Its luwves are of an
,ovnl shape and light green, The
shrub Is grown on terraces built on
the hillsides. These terraces are about
ten Inches wide and are protected by
ratrpg-i" of. earth fneed with atones
or cement. The terracing prevents
the heavy rains from washing the
whole plnntntlon down the mountain
side, and altm holds the moisture
about the roots of the plant.
Young shoots are grown under a
cover o f dried banana leaves, and
when sufficiently advanced are trans­
planted to the terrace*. The plants
begin hearing when two years old.
After the leaves are picked they Hre
dried In'the sun on a floor mndc of
slabs o f shite. They are then pressed
Into hales weighing fifty pounds each,
nnd wrnpped In bumnm leaves and
burlap to protect them against weath­
er nnd rough fund ling, nnd carried
U* L«i I’ nz by mules. In Ln Pnx ihey
are at prtvem. v.dUh 47 •.voia guld
per pound.
. Bolivia manufactures no cocaine.
The leaves are reported to other
countries for lb? extraction trf that

PART OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP
Decorative Church Windows Havs
Long Been a Form of Ornamsntatlon Beloved by the Faithful.
The art of glass decorating Is not a
modern Bohetnlnn accomplishment.
The llomnn cathedral o f I’ raguc con­
tained In 1270, two windows which
we-e decorated with Old nnd New Tes­
tament scene*
Decoratlvo windows
soon became a favorite form of church
ortintiientnthin. Asnaes Sylvius, who
subsequently became Pope Plus II nnd
Incidentally was a very close student
of con temporary affairs of Bohemia,
records that the churches of the
Czechs possessed ninny "high and wide
windows which were brightly nnd ar­
tistically decorated, and such style o f
decorating was not confined to the
churches In the large cities and towns.
Inn even the dlstnnt hnmlcts prided
themselves on churches containing
windows ornnmenled Iii n similar fash­
ion," The curriculum of the division
of technical arts of the University of
Praguo Included courses In painting,
wood carving and glass ornamentation.
No degree was ever conferred on u
student itnle&lt;s he could exhibit suffi­
cient nptltude ns n “ glass mnn" or
qualify In "glassery," n practical dem­
onstration of tho high esteem In
which this branch of the nrts wns held.

M any people w ere/d o w n n earvthe freight depot this morning,
early in tlie w ee hours, where everything w as hustle, bustle, a s
the R h oda Royal Big 3-ring Circus trains were being unloaded,
and the big vans and cages “i sh ow properties w e hauled to the
river front lot in the rear of the court house.
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Everything m oved along with mechanical swiftness and quiet
discipline that i3 characteristic of the circus. T h e m an y fine
horses were am ong the prettiest that have e v e r , b e e n seen in
Sanford with any show , and the m any cages w ere w ell filled
with different specim ens of wild animals. T h e R h od a R o y a l
Circus ranks well with the large ones that com e to Florida, and
the several large tents cover all the vacant space on the river
front.

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A fine street parade passed over the principal streets about
12 :30 and as &gt;ve go to press a large num ber of people are w it­
nessing the afternoon performance, and there is sure to b e fa
large crow d tonight.

The Last, Best Hope.
Edmund Burke called the American
Constitution “ an event ns wonderful ns
the appearance of a.new stnr." Wil­
liam Gladstone call»] It “ tlitf greatest
political Instrument ever struck off by
the unaided genius of man.” Lincoln
called this republic “ thu Inst, best hope
of the earth." Tlie American system
o f Individual ownership -of property.
Now nnd then an anarchlatle Individ­
ual Ima misused his gifts, exploited the
resources of nature, oppressed the
workers. .Vow and then an engineer
fulls; shall we give up the locomotive
and go bnck to the mule nnd twowheeled cart? Now and then n fanner
falls. t Shnll tve chop down all or­
chards) To give up tills system . . .
nnd go over to ^oclnllsm Is like ex­
changing wheat bread for n chunk of
fog bank or an electric light for n
tallow candle.—Dr. Newell Dwight
m ill*

HOW ARMAGEDDON
PROFITED PERSIA

.Where Lava Qlockeo a 3an Salvador
Highway.
Ittlon of G0.000; Its manufactured
products Include aoiip. cigars, candles,
gotton cloth and splrlta; and Us com­
pulsory education laws, university,
theaters and scientific Institutions at­
test its regard for culture.
Ixalco. perhaps the most famous vol­
cano of the San Salvador republic,
belched forth from a fine old linclcndu
. In 1770. and ever since has tirelessly
thrown •aloft Its mighty volume of
vBsties. and gaze* With the regularity
■ o f n ratffmnoth natural timepiece It Is
. «aid net to have missed a rumbling,
- Inmlnofta explosion within any halfvtoout for a century and a halt; hence
v ;|ta nickname, _ the "Llgnthouso o f
*'&gt; Salvador,“
r*' Of Han Miguel, occasionally active,
.Tip« writer said, nfter Seeing the
eruption of 1848: “ It Is dlfllcult to
conceive a grander natural object than
r - this volcano. Its tins* Is shrouded in
’&gt; d e n s e s t green, mending with the lighter hues o f the grasses which succeed
the forest. Above these 'llie various

That exceedingly III wind, the World
war. blew- much good to one nation,
I’ersln. for the higher price o f sliver
doubled her capital, made her raw
materials sought after by the world,
nnd removed her from comparative
Isolation to n pi nee among commer­
cial nations of high Importance. Writ­
ing to thu Nntlounl Geographic society
concerrtlng this rejuvenuted ancient
land. Ella- C. Sykes says: •
'‘ Persia Is one of the oldest empires
In existence. It tins been n kingdom
fnr 25 centuries—«ver since Cyrus the
Grent. about 550 R. (X. conquered
Media and united the country to Ids
under the name of I'ersln. It tins bad
many glorious episodes In fls long his­
tory; has produced the great teacher
Zoroaster; such world-famous poets a*
Flrdiiwsl, Omar Khayyam, Snndl nnd
Unfix, nnd such great soldiers and rul­
ers as Darius I, Bhapur I and Shuh
Abba*
"Again nnd again the empire ha«
been a prey to. anarchy: ngaln and

"I once gave a lady two nnd twenty*
receipts against melancholy:
One
was bright lire, another, to remember
nil the pleasant things said to her;
number, In keep a box of sugur plums
on the clilmiif)piece and u kettle sim­
mering on Hie hub. I thought tills
mere Milling at the moment, hui huve
In lifter years discovered how true It
1« thill III»—** llule pleasures often bnnIsb melniicholy better than higher'and
more exalted objects, nnd that no
means ought to lie thought too (rifling
which &lt;nn oppose It either In our­
selves or In otiiers.”
Adhctlve From Snall».
Mntiy ut ibe lurger sua 11« bave, ut
tlie extremlty of tlielr liofile» simili
whtlu hlnddcr» filled wlth u gdullmm»
hUliNtaneo. The Sdentine Amerlcnii
duini» Mmt [ 111» Is thè siriHigesi aditesite I.IIOWI) (or thè repnlrliig ut |&gt;or*
eebtin. giu»* eie. The mitintnm-e Is
«p p u u Utility io hot li siile» of Mie
m unire unii thè bruitoli piece» lieti
firmi} logcllier so Miai ult I» belìi in
pince. A rat ber lungi-r Unte for drylng
sbolliti he glvyn Mino In thè case of
urdlrnry ndlicstve so ns to allow thè
naturai glue to nrqulre (ho greutest
dogree of »trengtb.

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of a Crowdtd City, but'ths Unfrlsndly Hsart '

. Asked to name the loneaomcst place
In the world, a traveler once answered,
«The Island of Tristan d'Acunha, far
off the coast, o f South America. Its
population la .70, and It la visited by
a vowel only* once In two years."
But the traveler was all wnmr- Iso­
lated. remote, limited In society, the
Island may be. But why lonesome?
The last thing we heard from It was
that all the Inhabitants were working
together to fight a dengwr*us plagu*
o f rats. When people con get togeth­
er for a common purpose they aren't
lonesome.
A man told ua the other day that
the toncsomest placo he ever found
was New York city, where he didn't
know a soul and his being there didn't
matter to anyone. And he waa right,
but he set about changing that condi­
tion, nnd he didn't find even Now York
lonesome very long. For the lonesomcst place Is no question of geography
or population or economica. The lonesomest place Is ulways the human
heart which hasn't learned bow to
reach out to other human hearts In
110 Volts. the sure knowledge that there will
32 Volts
be something In common, that If It hns
• * affection to spend, nnd loyalty and
truth nnd friendliness, there arc these
things In return waiting to welcome It.
—Milwaukee Journal.

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E m y ll«ttrry repair we make
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to do this because In repairing
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“ E N E R G IZ E R ”

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GLORY BELONGS TO PIONEER

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Old&gt;House of Worship In Santa Fa,
Ntw Mexico, Worthy o f Ravsrent Attention.

Man Recognised aa the First to Do
Things la 8ure of Recognition
of . Posterity.

Corrected on November 15, 1020,

INDIAN SUMMER” NOT A MYTH
Pioneer Settlers Heard the Expression
With a Thrill of Apprehenelon
Easy to Understand,

The chapel, In 8ante Fe, N. M., Is
ono of the oldest In the United States,
and la fraught with quaint, old-time
legends, Interwoven with talcs of the
padres' trials with the Indians In
days long past. To enter, one rings
■ large, old-time bell, which clangs
out harshly. An aged man appears
In answer to this summons, and lands
the way Into the dim, whitewashed
chapel. Great wooden beam» bear tes­
timony to the solidity of building &lt;n
those days, one bearing the date 1710.
this being the flnto of Us restoration
after having been bndly wrecked by
tho Indians, who preferred their
"Great Spirit" to the white man's re­
ligion. nnd loo-oilkloii» padres. On
both sides o f the nltnrs are ancient
paintings, faded now and worn, hut
one may decipher on one the dnte.
"1287." This church also has n lingo
old hell, said to have been cast In
Hp.iln. the tones of which nrc clenr
nnd very loud. The adobe walls, nt
lenst four feet In thickness, henr evi­
dence of the time when even the
churches must ho so constructed us
to stop the flight of arrows nnd bul­
lets. Son Miguel carries one from the
present Into the far-off past, when
roads were trail» and danger was
neur. ‘
Condor's Method of Killing.
lip nmotig tho cold white penks of
the Andes, higher than human fool
hns had the daring to trend, Is some­
times seen a dnrk speck slowly cir­
cling In the clear nlr. The speck
grndunlly descends, nnd we see that
It Is the largest bird of the nlr, the
condor. Its Might la swifter thnn the
engle’s. Nothing but the distance
could have mnde tho condor of the
Andes seem smnll and alow on the
wing. Swiftly descending, cruel, hun­
gry, he fnstens tils eye upon some
luckless lamb or kid. Rarely It Is able
to escape; successful resistance Is Im­
possible.
The condor cannot carry ofT Its
prey In Its talons, like the eagle, for
It has not the eagle’s power of grasp,
nnd the shnrpness o f Its clows Is In
time worn off on the hnrd rocks which
nre Its home; so, standing on the
struggling animal with one foot, the
condor kills- the poor thing with Its
powerful benk and his other foot.

"Indian summer'* owes Its name not
to any poetic funcy, but to the pain­
ful experiences o f early frontier set­
tlement. During the long-continued
Indian wars the settlers enjoyed no
peace except during tho winter, when,
owing to tho severity of the weather,
the Indians were unable to make utiy
raids.
The coming of winter was
therefore hulled with delight by the
backwoodsmen, who until then had
been cooped up In their little uncom­
fortable forts. They removed to their
cabins on the funns with the exhil­
aration of prisoners released from conn
flneraent. Sometimes, however, It h n ^
pened that, after the apparent begin­
ning o f winter, the weather became
warm again.
This was the "Indian
■ummer," because It afforded the In­
No 8«lf 8tarter.
dians another opportunity o f visiting
A wealthy New Yorker Invited
the settlements with their destructive
warfare. In his "Notes on the Set­ party out to his summer home ut Gn
tlement and Indian Wars of the West­ Neck, Long Island, to sec his hon
ern Parts of Virginia nnd Pennsyl­ and go for a ride. One of them, a bui
vania," published In 1824, the Rev. J. er, though dressed for the part, km
Doddridge remarks that In his own nothing of horses, had never been
day a backwoodsman seldom heard one.
the expression "Indian summer" with­
Having been projwrly mounted, w
out feeling a chill of horror, because ihe assistance of a groom, the.bank
It brought to his*mind the pninful rec­ took the reins as per direction nnd i
motionless. He did not know how
ollection of Its original sense.
slurl 5 still, he realized with embi
niiisment that his lnuctlon was
The Clear Thinker.
tmctlng
tin* attention of the oil
They say o f n mnn, "He Is a clear
thinker." A clenr thinker Is ono who riders.
“ Well," be said to the horse, wl
Is Jtoncst with himself. Scorning ev­
erything but the truth, ho Is ablo to home Irritation, "commence 1"—Sati
arrive at correct and definite conclu­ •lay Evening Post.
sions because hla mental vision Is un­
obstructed. He Is able to accomplish i Johnson's Thwarted Ambition.
things because he thlnke In a straight
Andrew Johnson, nfler his term
line.
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Hie White House, returned to Kn
Most of us say certain things cannot ville, where, as an ex*Pres!dont,
bo done because the doing of them en­ lived for sir years In democratic ■
tails some little sacrifice or hardships pllelty among his old neighbors. W
on our port. We know In nur hearts
n farm, n mill, n country store i
that these things can be done, yet we
other Interests, lie managed to k&lt;
say "no" beenuso we nre not honest
himself sufficiently occupied. Rut
with ourselves—born use we refuse to
bad an ambition to get back Into
think clearly.
political game, nnd after one or t
No one can achieve success unless unsuccessful attempts mnnnged to
he be a dear thinker; Hint la why bo tain an'election to the United Stn
muny-of us start out In'llfe with grant senate. He died less Ilian a Ji
promise nnd Inter find ourselves Inter, having aorved only a few di
shunted Into the siding of mediocrity, of an extra session.
or the Junk yard of fnllura because
wq bnve allowed our minds to become
Como in and get your n e w t
encrust« ]
with
barnacles.—From
writer nt tho Herald office now,
Franklin’s Key.
real typewriter at $65, tho .beat
over
saw fo r the money or for t
I f a man docs wrong he thinks ho
tho
money.
Is doing right to keep it a secret.

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Southbound
Arrive
2:30 a. m.

Adnm'a glory was In being the first
man, and Eve's In being the first
woman. They have been talked of
through all the centuries for nothing
except tjiat they were the first to* live,
the first to be tempted and the first
to fall.

A B IC Y C L E 1s a thoughtful,
sensible g ift fo r everyone. For
grown-upa, It brings Independ­
ence o f hot,-crowded street cars
— a wealth o f healthful enjoy«
meat and outdoor pleasure. For
children, It brings the best of
childhood sport, a sure, certain
way of building health and
strength and good times all the
time. W e have modele fo r men
and women, girls nnd boys. Come
,n and let us show them to you.

Departa
2:46 p. m.
8:40 a. m.
1:38 p. m.
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Departs
And so It Is with many other per­
sons and events that find their plnces
2:03 a.m .
in history. Always It Is the begin­
12:05 p.m .
nings of things that shed glory on the
2:55 n. n .
participants. Christopher Columnun
4:05 p.m .
has Just bren honored again because
he waa the first to discover America,
Leesburg Branch
and the landing of the I'llgrlms I*
celebrated because they were the first
Arrive
Departa
to colonise Massachusetts. Harvard
7:30 a. m.
rejoices In being the first Institution
7:35 p. m.
of learning In wlmt Is now the United
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Suites nnd having set up the first
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printing prows. The first settlers of
any community are always persons of
Trilby Branch
prime interest, and the first man to
Arrive
Departs
wear pantaloons or carry an umbrella,
8:00 a. m.
If he were living today, could coin
3:25 p. m.
money by putting himself on exhi­
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bition.
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If one wnnts to he rememb-rwt one
tins only to pick out tho spot where
Oviedo Ilranch
n great city la to h«\ built, or connect
Departs
Arrive
himself with an Industry that Is
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hound to grow, or do something that
Is bound to become the fashion. He
Is ut once Immortalized, Generation
Dally,* except Sunday.
after generation will speak Ills name
nnd on anniversary occnslons orntors
will wound Ills praise. He may he In­
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
dividually no greater than thousands
BAZAAR
who have come after, hut the glory
of having been the first will be upon
The Indies union o f the Congrega­
him forever nnd n day.—Columbus tional church will hold their annual
Dispatch.
hnznar In the Jones Cash Store on
Saturday, Dec. 11th, afternoon and
FINE STATIONERY
evening. Cooked food nnd fancy ar­
The Herald office is headquarters ticles will be on snlc,
210-4tc
for fine stationery of all kinds from
the printed letter hend to the beauti­
Want n typewriter?
The Herald
ful stationery in boxes that is ■&gt;» dear hns the agency fo r the best $65 type­
to the ladies' hearts. You cun get writer thnt hns ever been* put on tho
this stationery and have your mono­ market nnd wo will have a shipment
gram printed on it, making the nift­ of new machines the Inst) o f this
iest Christmas gift that you have week. If you arc in the market for
ever seen and one o f the best. Sta­ n typewriter sec us before you buy.
tionery coats money theso days but Herald Printing Co.
our stationery is very reasonable in
price and positively the best that
Diplomacy Is the art o f getting
money can buy. See it at the Herald what you want by pretending you
office.
don’t want It,

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IN TH E. HEAHT OF THE WOBLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
'SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY^DECEMUER.il, 1820
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QUESTION
TO THRONE OF LEAGUE
FORMER GERMAN CABLES

Representatives Arc Present

EARTHQUAKE IN ALBANIA

HAS 1IEEN OFFICIALLY NOTI­ RECOMMEND DISARMAMENT IN
THREE DIFFERENT
FIED OF RESULT OF
STAGES
ELECTION

Railroad Officials and Shippers
Win Work Pian

(Er Th« AtiocUtad- Pr»u 1
*(Dr Tka Ahm UU4 Pr»»».)
WASHINGTON, Dec. l \ r Act
ROME, Dec. 11.—All villages in
(D/ Tb« AuocUUd (nu)
* Tepclcni district, Southern Albania,
Secretary of Shota Davis conferred
' (Br Tb» A»»o«(»t«d Frr«»
GENEVA, Ded. 11.—Commission on were destroyed by a violent earth­
LUCERNE, Dec. 11.—Official not!today with President Wilson, princi­
pally It is understood on tho dlnagrec- fication of the result of tho plebis- technical organizations; invited the quake today, according to newspaper
j ment with five great powers over the cite in Greece and the Invitation to United States to name tho members dispatches here. Two hundred were
disposition uf ‘.ho form er German cs- rcasccnd the Greek throne immediate­ of the Internntii ml r. visory comm
killed nnd fifteen thousand arc home­ AND MORE KNOWLEDGE- Rßly wero received by former King Con­ teo on the study of the question of less.
pudvmfs 'T
OF BASEBALL blca.
1
GAKDLNG PLACING OF CAJtS
opium traffic. The committee on
stantine today.
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FOR SHIPPERS
C° As n FORM NEW NATIONAL
I
armaments
recommended
disarma­
ROUNDING UP BOMBERS
LEADING BICYCLE RACES
AGREEMENT
PARIS, Dec. 11.—Constantine will ment In three stages, first agreement
The meeting of the Traffic and
leave Luccrino Monday arriving Ip between the powers not to make fur(i.uj p»i»|)««y »ti »HI
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".„„I.tad fni«*
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(Dr Tka AaaaelaUd Pr«»»)
Transportation
Committee of the
VPW YORK. Dec. ll.- T h o greatDUBLIN, Dec. l l .- T h c plant for Athcns late next week, according to ther increases in armnments, second
NEW YORK, Dec. ll.--3rocco and
Sanford
Chnmbcr
of Commerce was
bal, convention in the history manufacturing mombs was discover­ Athens dispatch._______ *___________ gradual reduction; third complete dls­ 'Cohum are lending on the last day of
held
in
tre
Palm
Room
of the Valdez
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' armament except for necessary po- the nnnunl six (lay bicycle race, cov­
*” d hero today with represent«- cd in a bicycle ahop hérc todny, the
Hotel
yesterday
evening.
This meet­
*£" esent from all the profession- police seizing large quantities of am­ HOSPITAL* FOR SERVICE *
ering two thousand, nnd twenty-three
J,icc purposes.
ing was called particularly to settle
I branches of the game. Complete munition,- ¿ m a tin g three men and
miles.
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MEN AT CAPITAL
the various transportation problems
HUCHAREST UNDER
* aniintion of the government and wounding one.
confronting Sanford shippers. Mr. D.
LAW
MARTIAL
(By Tb« Aat»«i*«»d Pr»w)
formulation of a new national agrccC. Marlowe, chairman of tho com­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11;—AddiB,nt were on the program.
t
'Br Th« Auoci«t»4 Pr««»)
mittee, presided and tho following
tional hospital facilities for the treatPARIS, Dec. 11.—Bucharest, the
men representing the northern pro­
LATE WIRES
ment of former service men and worn- Rumanian capital, is under rpntrinl
duce houses were also present: A. N.
cn
and
appointment
of
an
administralnw
ns
the
result
of
disonfcrs
culmi­
Rahnmn of James 'lozzi &amp; Co., New
(Br TV» A»»acUta4 PraaaA
.
i .„„«.«i»« nt nuting in n bomb explosion in tho
York;
T. C. Ginney, Thos. Fomntaro
tivc head for thyec major agencies of ^ ^
GENEVA, Dec. 11.—Japan cannot
PRINCESS THEATRE WILL RE with Frank' Gargiulo, New York; J.
reduce her armament ns long ns the CONGRESSMEN CANNOT CHARGE war Risk Insurance Bureau, Federal,
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C. Hutchinson, manngcr Sanford
United States Is increasing hcr’s, Vis­
’TELEGRAMS TO THE
Board oft Vocational Education nnd EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
GOOD EVENTS
Truck Growers; W. B. Ahem, Ahem
count Ishii, delegate to the League
GOVERNMENT
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Health service were rccornOF SOUTHERN STATES
Brokerage Company, Chicago; J. G.
auembly declared today.
sorts of Michael, secretary and treasurer of
MEMPHIS,
Dec.
11.—The
EducoSnnford
is
having
nllj
11 —The mendcd 10 con^rc ,s în the annual
World’s Southern Truck Growers; W. E.
WASHINGTON,
nAajmaYi*w.., Dec.
— • ll.-R e so lu i WASHINGTON,
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port of Dr. Cumming, surgeon gen- tional need« of the Southern states amusemen
now nnt
c
Lewis, J. L.Culvert, Philadelphia, Pa.;
lion requesting President Wilson to Western Union Tekßraph Co. 1ms
01
»„„Ith service He were discussed nt a conference of FnPl0U8 ShoWB 8tarted
appoint nn American representative stirred up a horirnt*. n
e
s
t
t hat adcJ school officials and United S tate, spirit here in regards to wre.UIpgf nd Geo. W. Tull with B. E. Cochran,/Jew
th a-t,. —
the «p—
racticc-pf
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nn,l kindred .port., Bllly llof- York. Mr. Ball"and Mr. Deos.repre­
._ meet the League of...........—
Nations ■"—*
Com- w ith Ita notice —
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-reiterated
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----- firm belief tn a i auc ^Commissioner
ntn- quato hospital construction program
•____________ , mnnn, one of, the local boys, was *o
nlision considering the disarmament permitting senators and representasented the Board of Govc'rnors of the
v u presented In thq senate .today by tlves to send messages from any of- muat be undertaken for thq care of
A married woman's rights m ight, successful ngainst all the profession­ Sanford Chamber of Commerce a t pie
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Can Walsh Democrat, of Montana! , flee in the country with tho govern- cX.Bervicc ihen and women, who will be used in correcting her husband’s als of the show here that upon the meeting. Mr. T. L? Dumas, super­
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ment settling tho bill monthly, would require treatment for a"long time.
wrongs.
friends he hns decided to have a few inciting n;&lt;»ii invitation of th" comWASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—The be abandoned on^January 1st.
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"goes" hen- with various wrestlers c ’i'ce an I »vac Riven an opportunity
House voted to curial* the Christmas | Chairman Ireland, of the House
and boxers
are- —
now in the state to hear the vaiinw »r.prersions of
tttta to take up the annual appro- committee on accounts, announced to-- who
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(Irat nfTnir will bo Riven in ^ oge present relative to thn subjects
and
the
prution bills, adjourning Dec. 23, and day that he would leave tonight for
V.
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css Theatre next Wednesday under d|8CU8sion&lt; The committee took
the Princess
imsemble the following Monday.
New York fbr a conference with
By Riley M. Fletcher Berry
------------------------ night a t 8:30, when Hofmann nnd Jim up ^bp m atter of delays in transit and
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Western Union officials. He also anNEW
actual IIUUIIVVU
n0unccd th
at he
have
fedin th
thee C
Chippewa
language,
the lightweight champion —
of dctaHed
lnBtancci
will he
m i " YORK,
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Mfc would
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uii.nift-ini- in
hlnnew n la
n g u a g e , fPierson,
i e r s o n , andetailed in
stan ce s will
be ssubmitted
u o m iu e a
k. . ' A
•••til hU th n ntnf i n f u'hnt . .a
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II
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condition of clearing house banka and crai statutes examined to determine
1 “ F ra « « durin^'the war when
who has
America,
will ..........
hit the.. mat
the coranrnwc
committee io
to the ra"™»d- T1»* . .'
en “Silver Tongue," nnd anyone wno
nns ........
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. . for ,what
, by
ny me
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..rtendlno tho
oad ne and
and
trust companies for the week showa whether the Western Union could not •
-,i. franco uunng- int » » r , •o- heard him piny
can realize its ap- nromiscs
promises to
to be
be one
one of
of the best bouts question nf
of extending
the loading
111,217,1)10 reserve In excess of the t* forced toaccept messages ns1here- ninny things were found to be pn nd- nronrlnteness
-cvcr 8ecn ,n th ” cilty* " ri,1L
tllnit “
billing time was discussed nnd it was
M miulrcment..
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to
Another member of the hand who is boxing are clean sport.
¡decided to leave the matter as it now
nnd the ability to
Anotner
mernwr. oi
e | | tand8
^vrt. _ committoc has
. ine o •, ••• •* nrc
nrn cnrric|
i,nrrii» I on
Dfl without
WltflOIlL nny
flUV " f th
tllC
«
L«■ received
»A»»nli»Ai1
-------' Chairman Ireland said he wasi "sus- mental courage; and
MARION, Dec. 1l.-Prcsident-elcct p,cious«, muv
that the
company’s
tremen oub Kcllv
KeHyqtho
soprano,an manly
manly younff*
young* betting; and gambling that have made inun,er;
ui| compiauua
c0mplalnta from
im. wuihjiwi
; «• actdln pereevere \n tho fnce
. • o t_
tho boy
bov sonrnno.
numerous
irum shippers
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i r n n o by
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110(1
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Uirdini: today invited ^Illiani J e n - WM duc
he trouble over the land
due ^to tthe
land- odds cannoti always Iw help
&gt;
■»of tweJve
Pwhom Mr Dachmnn them obnoxious
inn days
gone
an
d , ropnrdlnii
their
inability to secure
tlnjrs Hr&gt;an to confer with him on ;ncr of the Barbadocs cable nt Miami, mortcy or nt most—by y
brought from North Dakota where
he if
here want to pull
off 80,r*e 1iwuiiuiiur)
satisfactory information^ relative to
nere /ic
•• the boys
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in association of nations.
the.. company -------is compcllpendous amounts which arc,
n happened to hear
h
hlm sing.
„inir&lt; Walter
W nl^r KOod
Rood flenn
clean affairs
affairs thert
there will
will be
)thc time
tlme they
t hey can
can expect
expect the
the placing
placing
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, ^ com and a motion was adopted to
ed to
g o v ir n ^ n r
n i " | d ¿«chm ar'i B.n.1, however, c n f.e e . erowd and elne a . sweeny.
sweetly, ohjeellon. *•••••
ami they
t t t—
e «11
AO p et cent less, than thccommere.nl
Harold ^
m
a
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by the red-blooded men and ^ cfTwt thnt thc A. C. L. be rcretes because of land grants given did « ‘cse things: MV«l hf&lt;e by n g
po
y
those who like clean =ports of all j
t j t0 alIocatc Bomo particular
year, ago and he said he hoped a
by uplifting the spirit, of «tandon to^tbe J^oy « m ^
klndg. ^
condition of thc m atch,
£ r 1vc this itnporta„ t service.
statute could he found which would our homesick and woun
7 1 tlona of manner and no straining of Wednesday night is that Pierson is Thc qUe8tion of UsulnB d[VtfrBion cortprevent the company from carrying h'ranec. So It ^^as
p f *. v0,ce
reach even thrf higher notes, to throw Hofmann twice in sixty m i n - , n bl„ of ladtng&gt; form
out its declaration with reference to public recognltl n
.„T,ninmpJ it was worth a great deal to simply utes which Is going some for °“r 1promptly upon surrender of original
at a certain Christmas entertainment
a e acrowd
.jo ^ when
p y nm v u
P y ‘ on caps destined
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SLAYER OF TWO WOMEN IN PI messages filed by congressmen.
••over It»cowasthowortn
facesa Krcat
of the
Billy is some chlld
child himself
himself or
on the ^pr
in of^laclink
to di
Can’t
Settle Out
^ven
NEI.I.AS COUNTY TRYING
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who was Walter sang and it is worth money mat as was proven Inst week.
% .version point» was discussed and Mr.
General Liggc », w o
TO GET OUT OF GANG.•
I Efforts
Effort« of. counsel for the Western there,’
there, Gene
to to nny mtn t0 bc nbie io feel ns thc
Asido frm i thc wrCht,‘nK mntclj ! Dumas agreed that this should ba
. * Union Telegraph Co. and for thc gov- P " 8«"1» lurncd
S m . " d ^claim ed men, especially, among thc many who there will bc six rounds of boxing and done nnd w}U u k e
necessary steps
TAL1.AHASSEE, Dec. 11.—Appli- emment to settle out of court the the officer next to hi
.... ’ ..&gt;tcned cVidcntly felt when they the entertaihment will bc well worth
tb at t hc shippers receive this
ction was yesterday madf to tho injunction proceedings brought against “W-jor. U,l. band s worth a million Ustene^ evidently le u
y tho $l charRpd fo r „dmisslon.
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Mr. Dumas assured the com­
state board oi pardons, by interested Sec. Daniels to prohibit the navy do” a ™
bo^
h ^ pnrtIcuu r sunshine ¿f the whole
mittee that thc A. C. L . is dealroua
BASEBALL NOTES
Ptrt.es for thc presentation of the from Interfering with cable work by
And of course t h e 8 ,ck-. ’ ^ Pu Mf nnd M n. Bachman’s
of extending thc fullest possible co­
if .sMilH ■•" —"7&lt;P»^1 ^ •
&gt;aue o f J. J. Mcndenhali, convicted in the company a t'M iam i, Fla., have Bachm an, men being^ cfiect!&lt;onatcly, ^ 1
J d
w ho,
operation to Sanford growers and
(By Red Davis in the Jacksonville shippers and that it has always been
f c l ' r i “ n ,f
J u ,“ c* SUITord
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. J U te n . . . Mr. B.chm .n v . . . c n .,.Times-Union)
murder of two women.
The tric t of Columbia Supreme Court, was Dol ar Band.
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t0 Francc nnd whom hia father,
his policy to work along these lines.
Joe Tinker, of the fnmous Tinker Mr. Marlowe, on behalf of tho com­
board set Wednesday, Dec. 2D, as the informed today. Thc court thereupon
Mr. Bachman took tM* b*nd
^consequence, did not see until thc
lc for the hjarJnRgave tho company until next Wedncs- Frem * * ltlJ hiim rec y
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fe1IoW wn8 fiftccn -months old— to Evers to Chance machine, will mittee, assured Mr. pumas that tho
A stcJnK effort will be mode Tor a day to flie briefs and allowed the gov- ho sailed wUh the Forty-firet Diusi n.
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brlght-eyed, scarlet, manage thc Orlando Caps for the sen- committee desired to co-operate with
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pardon or a parole for Mendenhall, vrnment until December 20th to make Jpown ns the Sunset DMsJon of thi
*an
son of 1921. Tinker knows ball ploy the transportation company along th».
A
•nd it is understood that the crpposl- repllrf.
United States ArmyV the llCth Fn*1in
musical ability oftho Milknows where to get them, knows same lines, but snid that from theRon will be equally ns determined.
The nttomeys sought to reach on .ginecni especially claiming t h ^ * a ,,d i
^ ^
d |t u
t onl tho how to play himself and I bet be ¿unicroua compL-.ir.t3 whirh the com—
n* *7 c»« I.
, m. ndropment
te n but
“ w|thout
“
„ ecpt,o„ the
U,, supci&gt;
,np«r- knows how to fire them when they nilttofl has been receiving, believes
,s one Of ,1»
*"• rnon flamaKrecmcnt bby, which, m
on thc promi.c
promise th e , .c r,c d . (Iftccn Ion, month,
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exception
flm neimln. r __ ___________ 1.1. . . .
___ a LVnnrn Iu*fnTt% rptum insr hom e.
Ww unvua
ovs In the
criminal annals of Florida of thc company ..th at. no attem
pt F™n™ before returning homc*
’ ofOUany
band whichF has _been .heard. "can’t" deliver real Joe Tinker basc- thnt the growers and ■hippers have
»nd th,be made
mndc to connect the BarbaBnrbaany ?*'K^dxn_tU71
•ml
th,. notion
action of the'board
the' board on thc would bo
The personnel of any^^orgAntzai
cm tj_____thU «outhcounty bf this south- ball, Three chccra for Orlando. And
not had the service .from the railroiT^
»ppllctlon will doubtless bo awaited dlM.s-cable a ffila m l, the government 1* ^ ^ a y a of interest nnd Tho A
„ rtio n nnd there have been a by 1the way, if Joe Tinker dewn’t
:ha^ :he business from this section
,th interest throughout the state.
would permit the company to con- H°n Dollar Band has several n ltn c __ ^
nru, mvm | ntl.rna. brln;
warrants.
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•n eriT .--------------------nect tho cnd8 of two othcr Cnble llnM I ° n* " . ^ i Ï Î
«UbMob the naüonal fame who have played in this ns well be satisfied with her ham and
The
secretary
Is
still
waiting
for
POSTMASTERS HOLD OVER
ln the outer haVbor. I t is understood lng card, in themselves a lth o u rirth e national r « ^ ^ ^
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Jf W o n J can on,y
the
members
to
return
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th a t vthe ' W estern Union, fiowover, music needs no nssistanc eln bringing
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|_h t testified to thc cure-Johnny Every these two towns,
ST. PETERSBURG, Dee. l l . - A p - wnnted » form al court ^ ju n c tio n , nx.w d. and d o ll.« once giv'en •
will go right on with their heated qu e.U o n n .lr« . J W
do not-delay
point mem of W. L Straub ns post- while the agreem ent was in effect and to be heard. F irst, Mr.
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miaiclan0 an^d^onducto”0 by for- rivalry. Orlando and Sanford have IthU.
longer that possible.
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Petersburg fo i another thé gorernm ent would not agree to »elf and his family fe r Mr. B»cbm
jnU8,clan8| thc overture "Guorni" been two towns In the United States '
THOMPSON IS
term of four years
vear« came
r«m» as
■&gt;&gt; «n mmv»T*
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nnd Clarke Hnrold Bachman, nfrc.d
n beautiful and difficult th a t have never signed nn arm istice EDGAR C. THOM I SON IS
severe this.
REINSTATED AS STATE
Jolt yesterday to several Republicans
ATTORNEY nY GOVERNOR
tL ° : T rV r00m,nK ^hcm8clve8 for MISTOOK M
MRS.
u « . HOWE
now s
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e job. It was the general impresFOR ANOTHER WOMAN,
„ 0, on|y
T h e, t e h o n c to th l^ n U .U , in., „ „ e b .ll,
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TALLAHASSEE,
Dec. 11.—The
,k)ni hcr«‘ that Mr. Straub’s time
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, . governor today filed an executive ord not expire until next summer,
When Sanford play« in Orlando the dw w |th the 8ecrcUry of 8tate rtln.
ORLANDO, Dec. 11.— Mistaken for
a ^ ' n y ^ ^ p r e v c w o l ^ y of
* hen thc new president assume* of- another \Vomnn with “wonderful ate of the N orth Dak
t0 offIc, Edçar C; Thompson
^ i m r- the compliment done them by the Sentinel runs the base box reore upl h'\ ,c' crnI ,(,nde™ &gt;n the new- M(me
nnd wh0 had lovely din- College. Music, however, proved more
do'[r,J‘ ‘J nt J"' ,f . S*"f ^
as state attorney in and fo r the Fif'X orgamzed Republican party here
and a pur8e fun 0f currency powerful than even agriculture carecr
ns an c oI"r nthe
e r . ten concerta given by "The 8idc
M hen Orlando plays in Sanford the tce^ h judleial circuit
%fre rmaking
to get the iC(1*
fed ‘8
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-been the
- reason *-n------isv believed
t&gt;eljcvcd
Influence in
his career
r ' Z «...
n a place
P,nce
mtiucncc
m determining
ueiern.......K ^hi«
career . m »n«f Ba|jd„ &gt;t JnckaonvI||e Herald only runs a box score when ,0n
„ . May,,(I,;
-----------m l 1«L
.. 10. gct lhe
.
la sL...the governor sus­
The Trii
thcy Icnrncd ,rom the th ief who robbed Mr*. S. W at- and he gradually evolvedI from a
^
prognm t wa„
Sanford wins. T h $ smallest agate pended Mr. Thompson from office un­
Stmul h. n
mT ,ng th a t Mr&lt; er Hçw-t, early Wednesday morning cornet s t (
oÎ ^The pcated and this of iUelf saya more type in Bob Holly’, type cafe men ' ^ler ^he , charge of puhjlc drunkenness
er
to *noth- on j | ‘Pullman car. near Jacksonville,
leadcr
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er term .Jd " " Uppoi^
. and neglect o f official duties on ac■
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L-iibîS
•Straub
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h « M the Vlatim o f I »
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tet
‘ " « '" W Ju&gt; ?1. 121». crime,
«m id not take office until SepL 0
.°o l^ h '° * ni; f l t!l. M
nrMcnt
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S of * Semlnolo'"eounty will rcnllse tho t , Sw.chln* a t Lakeland end Lorry u2uor.
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01 'hat venr. Tm&gt;hni«.n..
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m fnt by
hla rselection
onoorlunity of
of hearing
hearing I*tt Tampa
Tampa the
the Florida-State
League
had ¿ I « ? ; 7 “ hn,c#l,y‘ the offlce
SEAPLANE HERE.
"ipni
ny ms
a w « . « ~of~hia
~ rpresent
^ - » r wonderfu, opportunity
i-lonua-ataie w
ague n , ICKEy 8IIANN0N BOXER
^ l*ccn vacant since July 2 lT „ t, so
-------- leading cornetlat,
.Robert Bruce,
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iU have one consolation of h«vingo:'
coroetlat, Mr.
Mrv .lfebMt|
B m e . wonuenu
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mu8iciana
Christ- ^will
having ,ILK E' »HANNON, BOXhB,
TODAY
Urdav, u.ntniCnt WWch M,n* made ye** *P* E’ Eastcr and C* R
°f
B^ CC| ,n
J ^ " i n mas week by subscribing the amount capable managers. Not wishing Ory _____
Bcpiibllc? exp&lt;!ct*d• 11 s ‘ Hanna, Baltimore, Ind., Unded hero today lit namo,..la a psrt-b cod
neCCB8ary to secure their presence iando hard luck I .hope the pennant
fire
1 po8tma,lcr here, held of- a seaplane and wi*I be here fo r some dlan whose ancient A”\erlea? ^ &gt;" ...
w coujd HfTord»to give Tip goes to St. Augustine or Pslatka.
F.CKHART, M d. Dec. H _M lck«y

From Ail Branches

t OR BETTER SERVICE

WILL RE-ORGANIZE

Wrestling And A
Boxing Match Here

Western Union Stirs
Up More Fuss

t b a t m il l io n d o l l a r b a n d

Application is Made
Pardon Mendenhall

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W 1*°" wcnt ,nt0 ofpoint«* win k0 ^ 1#0 De,adcrat,c "P* nearly
four
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wili ho,d *»or
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thfl, i ake
tk6 flnnI
i ^ t h c l r o r-m an y co n ren tL al Christmas treats
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Mr- E a,t&lt; r w a t i er! wh,ch ‘be member* feej for their or #nd ygweet&gt; ,n order ^ have w lth Ufl
J{ you cunvlnee a man against hh&gt;
about 15 years ago and liked Sanford ganlzation. Mr. B n ices na »
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glorious week the', “Million will vou may hnve to do It over again
so has
always b*vn anxious to como ever, Is one pdopted, by P«r*onsl *
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injuries received in a boxing bout In
Jersey C ity ,;« few days ago, .w as
buried here today.
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COMMUNAL SPIRIT IN JAPAN
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W riter Note« the Fact That ..Natives
Share Their, Stieezee With Strang,
v ere on Street Cars. .
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which we would ostracize n!‘innn or
send him tt^the lockup. From their
communal spirit .which tolerates bath*
Ins In public together they go to the
other extreme of romlng out on their
|m «.i.lles nnd rlcnrlng their throats!
nt live o'clock In the ninrfilng nnd ex*
perforating Into the open gutters be*
low.
They ........
will hold their __
fnns. before
their mouths when tnlklng or iawnlng,
ss do we. but will cough and sneeze
In your fnce on streot cars. And yet.
among the refined, observance of mslorn Is pathetically beautiful. They
come to celebrate the arrival of the
cherry blossoms by bringing wlth-thcm
their geisha nnd their children; they
move to
lomles; th re ^o to the
station In tnnsses to sec off some
friend nr relntlvc nnd crowd the pint*
forms, bowing nnd hott ing nnd bowing
npiln ns though there weren't a thou*
snnd strangers passing before them;
they dress, undress, eat, sleep and
drink whisky by the tumblerful on the
trains—yet their Inner lives are as se­
cret to one another as they seem to
be to the foreigner.
It Is ns though from behind thn
scenes—In which many people are
more Interested than In the play It­
self—the nctors had come, forgetting,
In n moment of absent-mindedness, to
put on their mnke-up. or had come
upon the street, forgetting to take It
off.—Sydney Greenblc, In ''Jnpan, Itcal
and Imaginary."

LOUISE GLAUM in

And FOX NEWS; also
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PRETTY LADY”--a Sunshine Comedy
?—Werr.-.r.”, William

G c ra ld in » F a rrs r.lt»

Gate " "Hucklcbcrrj Finn " “ Humoresque

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his men. Among other rulen he made
for hltuMdf while In port was one
Perplan Salutation T hat H at Odd which, when he went anhore. brought
him buck to hlx ship e\ery night be­
Sound—Graceful Hospitality Ex­
fore
midnight.
Op one occasion n
tended to Foreigners.
combination 6f circumstances delayed
Tho Persian hospitality to the Euro­ him and lie did not get aboard until
pean la g le e fu l. When you in ter the near 1 a. m. The lieutenant on duty
entitled th j skipper with professional
tiuusc they tell you that your presence
smartness nnd cheerfully said:
has brought happiness to your slave;
"Wood morning, captnln."
or If they nro sufficiently Europeanized
The
eapluln returned the saln’e
not to use the orlcntnl hypeiholc, still
punctiliously and replied thus to the
- they make you feel flint your arrival greetin g :'
■ has .brought happiness. If you com­
"Good evening, Mr. Illnnk; you hnve
' ment on the sweetness of o child a great deal to learn of your profes­
they reply, “She kisses your hand." If sion, sir."
l you do any. service for the poorer pcopie they are likely to say. "May your
Shakespeare's House.
hand never pain you." And—sugges. tire, this, of the famine menucc:
Washington Irving, who paid n visit
"May your shadow never grow less. fo Stratford-on-Avon nnd ' whose soul
.May your noae grow f a t"
wan stirred to Its depths. In speaking
v Tlie rich nnd well to-do-glve give of the vnrlnus stories which were told
you many cups of lea, generally fol­ about the authenticity of the claimed
lowed by coffee, and the more sugnr location of Shakespearc'H house, said:
they put In the more polite they nre "Whnt Is It to us whether these sto­
trying to be. The more you vnt the ries he true or false, so long ns we
happier they nro. Even the poor wish can persuade ourselves Into the bollpf
' * you to drink tea. When nt a roadside of them, and enjoy all the charm of
cafe you buy your lea the cafe keeper their reality." IJy public subscription
; serves It to you with the air of a the house which was claimed to be the
' host. The Persians have that truest hlrtlyplnce of Wllllnm Shakespeare
' essence of hospitality, that which was purchased on Oct. 22, 1S01, an one
makes you feel It h^a given them of the means of perpetuating national
pleasure for you to atop beneath their Interest In the great dramatist.
rooftree. They are said to he greedy
• fo r money and hard at n bargain,' hut
Tho 8am* Girl.
- these traits they never show their
Ethelliert—Who was that ne
I saw you with Inst night?
Jack—That wusn’t n new girl
was my old girl painted over.
York Central Mngazlue.

MAY YOUR NOSE GROW FAT”

Old Gentleman’s Memory Also Went
Back .io the Time He 8pent
• In Hot Brazil.

Moral Forces.
Above nil It ls*ever to be kept In
mind Hint not by material but by
moral force are men end their ac­
tions gorerned. now noiseless la
thought I No rolling of drums, no
tramp of squadrons, or Immeasurable
tumult of baggage wagons,. attends
the movement. In what obscure nnd
requextered places may the head bo
meditating which Is ono day to be
crowned with more than Imperial au­
thority; for kings and emperors will
be among Its ministering servnnts; It
will rule not over hut In their heads,
and with thesd Its solitary combina­
Good Judgment.
tions of Ideas, ns with magic formu­
Mrs. .Bacon—And have your hus­ las, bond the world to Its will. The
band's table manners’Improved?
time may come when Napoleon him-'
Mrs. Egbert—Oh. I think so.
sHf will he hetler known for his laws
Mrs. Bacon—And can he manago than for Ills hnltles; nnd tho victory
«pnghottl nil right now?
at Waterloo prove less momentous
Mrs. Egbert—Oh, well, you see, than the opening of the first mechan­
when he began to try to Improve his ic’s lust I
Thomas Carlyle.
table manners wc thought It Just as
.well to give up having spaghetti.—
Send In your locals to tho Herald
Yonkers Statesman.
office. Phone the newa to 148. We
want every bit of it. Tell us the
Office supplies a t the Herald.
news each day.

More than a century ngo Thomas
Jefferson said: "I served with Gen.
Washington In the legislature of Vir­
ginia. before the revolution and dur­
ing It, with Dr. Franklin In congress.
1 never heard either of them speak
ten minutes at a Bine, nor to any but
the main point, which was to decide
the question.
"They laid their shoulders to the
grrat points, knowing thnt the little
ones would follow of themselves. If
the prtsent rongroaa errs In too much
tnlklng. how enn It he otherwise? In
a body to which the people send 1B0
lawyers, whose trade Is to question
everything, yield nothing, nnd talk bj
the hour? Thnt IfiO lawyers should
do business together ought not to he
expected."
Multiply the above hy four, add sev­
eral hundred new subjects for debnte,
divide Into two pnrtlca nnd you have
the nnllotinl legislature In the year of
gnire 1020, remarks (lie llomo Sector.
Probably It could he calculated hy an
efficient expert thnt the amount of en­
ergy, time, money nnd lung power
wnsted In one session by congress
wiyild he crymgh to drain every
swamp In this country. Irrigate every
barren nere nnd rescue nnd educate
every child Inhnarr. with enough left
over then to support and train every
wounded doughboy.
As It Is. smtill wonder that gentle
knocks nt the door of congress are
clfue-ned out hy the oratorlcnl uproar

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BY -THE UNCERTAINTY OF THE MONEY MARK­
ET, THÉ FALL IN PRICES AND HECO^STRUCTIoW
AND NEVER IN OUI*'HISTORY'’ 'D id ' ^ENDURABLE
GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A| STRONG
APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD’ -ALIKE.

THERE­

FORE YOU TURN AT O.yCE TO OÜR STORE, YOUR.
STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.

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FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALWAYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS •WILL
BE
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CHRISTMAS

TIME OR AT ANY TIME AND AMONG

THEM

CAN ENUMERATE A FEW ’FOR

WE:

SUGGESTIONS:

HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS, IDEAL FIRELESS
COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM WARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CA^EROLES, PYRKX
WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

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VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST

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AT PRE-WAR PRICES

1 1 7 E a s t F ir s t S tr e e t
CARN ATION, PEI’ OR VAN CAMPS CREAM, TALL 14c, BABY 6c
Pillsbury Flour, 6 lbs. .45
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“ 12 “ .85
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“ 24 “$1.65
Compound Lard, lb. .16
Fancy head Rice, lb . .12 5
Blue Rose Rice. lb.
.09
No. 1 can Tomatoes, .07
No. 2 can Tomatoes, .10
No. 3 can Tomatoes, .14
Pure Cream’y Butter,
whole prints, lb.
.69
quarters, lb. - .70
Tennessee Eggs, doz. .72
Pure Creamery
Cheese, lb. ? .35
Reg. Hams, lb. .37
Picnic Hams, lb.
- .29
Best Rib Bacon, lb.
.25
Navy Beans, lb.
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California Limas, lb. .121
Baby Limas, lb.
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v to 5 pounds
Irish Potatoes, lb.
Grits or Meal, lb.
Scratch Feed, lb. Small Size Wesson
Cooking Oil,
Log Cabin Syrup,
Puffed Rice, package,
Puffed Wheat
Corn Flakes, pkge

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U«ca of Mica.
• ■ The «tuff wc cull mica hn* been
uaed since very ancient tlmen In India
&lt; for many odd purposes. Washermen
■■ employed It to give a sparkle to cloth.
It Is the material out of which “un­
breakable" lamp chimneys are manu­
factured and In used for windows and
glazing material for pottery, and for
U the hacks of mirrors. Artists In India
SB- utilize ft largely for pointings.
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Mica, ground to a line powder, has
Remarkabls "Madatona."
a high reputation In India ns a medi­
cine. It la prescribed as a tonic. Na­
The raadatone la a atone which
tive phy'slrlnns are said to have a re- when applied to a wound caused by
cret %&gt;rocess for dissolving mica— the bite of a mad dog Is said to pre­
E H which, supposing It to exist, would he vent hydrophobia. The moat famous
- an enormously valuable discovery. In- stone of this sort lu the United States
Ey . aamuch na It would mean that mica Is owned lu Virginia, and waa brought
jggrv.could lie used for making unbreakable from. Scotland lo 1T7C. It la said to
tumblers, decanters and other dishes.
he the one apoken of by Sir Walter
j'v’ By far the most Important qeposlta Scott In "The Talisman." It la about
B v f o p mica In the world occur in a belt two Inches long, one loch wide, and
ipvhleh lies In thelnorthem port of. the half ns thick, of chocolate color. When
llazaribagh district In India. There applied *to the wound tt la said to
- It Is commonly found In plates lurge adhere uqtll all the poison has been
enough to have marketable value.- . ■ absorbed, when It drops off. It la
then soaked In warm milk or water,
nnd when temoved the liquid Is aald to
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Dlgnlflsd Rtbuka.
t&gt;e permeated with a greenish yellow
The captain' of a battleship recent­
ly in New Vork harbor la celebrated
throughout the fleet for hit dignity
end hin conscientious efforts to cet In
Many's man fallji to arrive because
bis own behavior u good example (o he began with cold feet.
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Waelilngton Nor Franklin Wasted
Words In Debate.

Among the members of a firm havIn* South Amerirnn connections are
the Joneses, father and son. Becently
Jones Junior, who had Just returned
froiq Brazil, wne relating some rather
* tall stories of life down there, when
ho asked:
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do yon suppose It was, aside rrom the
y. temperature, that made It Impossible
jV' for ua to take our after-dinner siesta?"
"Why, whnt?" naked a gullible slster.
i'.,- "The peculiar noises," continued
, j Jones Junior. “You sec, the coffee
’ *waa popping on the trees. The aun
-was so hot the grains Jtfst roasted be­
fore they were picked."
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Whereupon dad yawned.
"Bather warm down there." he ad­
mitted. "But when I was In Brazil
you couldn't sleep nights. Every once
In a while there would sound the most
extraordinary noise thnt ever fell upon
human enr."
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asked Jones Junior, with a grin."
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. • \hoiiiBdves," answered dad.

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deceived by Reflection.
The rumor that there was auch a
place ns HI Dorado was eo Insistent
centuries ngo tbit Humboldt, the ex­
plorer, mndc a special Investigation,
nnd located the origin of the fable In
a territory between the Essequlbo and
nranco rivers In Guiana. Great
deposits of ralrn-slete and talc so
flocked the rocks surrounding n small
lake flint (be nun did Indeed turn the
area Into a vast golden mirror, but as
far ns the value of the deposits were
concerned there was nothing to wish
for. The temples, houses and public
bnl'dings of beaten gold were mere­
!* ‘l.t.- Irungl.mllon of those who had
glimpse the Inkc. but had bee nprevented by natives from reaching I t

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Post Toasties, “
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No. 3 can Cal. Peaches, .43
“ 3 “ Apples; - .18
“ 3 “ Pie Peaches, .15
“ 3 “ Pumpkin, .13
“ 2 “ Sliced Pine­
apple,
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Rosedale No. 1 can
Peaches,
- .25
Libby Spinach, can, .22
No. 3 can Saur Kraut, „15
“ 3 Lye Hominy,
.14
Libby’s Dill Pickles, .28
Campbell Soup, canr .13
Davis large size can
Beans,
- .10
Ahgo Salmon, can,
.35
3 lb. Maxwell House
Coffee,
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- 1.14
1 lb. Maxwell House*
Coffee
Lunch Torigjue,' can
Triple, large pan,

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Man of k Ftw Generations Ago Old
Not Demand Exactitude In the
Mattar of Tima.
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K a t h r y n w i l k e y , Editor,

pijone a m

which ’ the woman of Sanforl par­
ticipate.
This meeting urns called for the
purpose of meeting with Miss Lila
M. White of St. Augustine, state
chairman of the National Federation
of Business and Professional Women's
Clubs, who told of the clubs and their
purposes.
Miss WhPe w«i7. introduced by Mrs
to Orlando last evening to Blackman nnd gave a very interesting
see the piny, "PoVfn H.‘od.”
ta’k.
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j Mrs. Leonard), being elected as
; Mr». Robert Waltha), who has been temporary chairman, presided while a
In Orlando fo r an operation for ap- ' general discussion was had of the pospendlcltis, la recovering nicely.
j slbilitics of such a club in Sanford.
:n d a r f o r T ire

M cs.'T. L. Dumas, Mias Agnes
Dumas, Mrs. H azurd, Miss Lenoir
and Blr. Raymond Phillips motored to
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ald Smith Friday afternoon.
The afternoon was most pleasantly
passed in sewing and conversation,
~ late in the afternoon delicious refresh­
ments were served.
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Jc!m C. Tomlin«.!» of Nrw York hos
rondo n specialty of Him dlnls, nml a
writer liv thu &gt;(pvr York Post says In
an Interview with-him:
"People used to ho Ipm particular
nhout time*, of course, than we hara
crown to tie,|Wllh our fnmnua exacti­
tude. The old English *tnge coach
left *nt four,' hut that meant 'at shout
four,' Only noon could bo depended
upoit-nnd that when the sun chose
to shine. Clocks did not come Into
use In Europe until tbo Thirteenth
century. Portable clocks were not In­
vented until townrd the end of the
Fifteenth, hut sun dials were very
commonly wont—not set up In gardens
merely, ns we nre accustomed re see­
ing them now They were usod quite
generally In this country -until the
rnrly port of the Nlnateenth century,
andVven today, where conditions are
ptlmltlre, they are the reliance of
guides and huntsman. Occasionally
they become the timepiece* of the
BrltUh army In uninhabited region*.
“Washington was In the habit of
carrying a sun dlnl, although he pos­
sessed, many watches. The escutcheon
of the United States Is copied from
nn escutcheon upon a sun dial
In 'Englnnd belorglng to one of
Washington’s ancestors. Thomas Jef­
ferson was s proficient dlnllst, and
Mr. Tomlinson has two dials modo by
him; one In 1807, when .»e was Pres­
ident.
-"Clocks were not only long unpopu­
lar, hut were denounced by the clergy
because they nre not mentioned In
Scripture."
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Mrs. Lamandn Godwin died nt Jack­
sonville on Mor.dny, November 20th,
and was buried at tho old home of
Yhe regular monthly reelin g of the l e a s e d fn Amcrlcus, Georgia, on DcSallii Farriren Chapter D. A R. was cembcr 2nd. Mra&lt; Godwin had lived ONE CAN’T BE TOO CAREFUL
held with the M isu i Munson Friday to the ripc oJ(1 nRe of 82 ycars when
evoning.
death claimed her nnd was well HI» Friend’s Deafness Came Very
Near Getting Innocent Man Into
After the regular business was over known and beloved by n large circle
Quite Serious-Trouble.
a most pleasant informal hour was of fricnds in Georgia and Florida,
enjoyed.
I j j ra Godwin lived here In Snnford
Cnpt. Sutton Itutherford, the new
A delicious salad course was served many yenrs ago, leaving here with her pelo star, said nt 'Chevy Clinse Inst
late in the evening.
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\y. Godwin, about fifteen years month:
"I wonder whnt the maximum price
of whlBky~wlll l»e under prohibition!
It soars nnd soars nnd. really, to bo
offered n drink' today Is a high com­
pliment."
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Captain Rutherford smiled.
. "The question of trentfng."- ho con­
tinued, "Itns a humorous side, too,
“A friend of mine whispered. nnxin polncottlns and ferns.
j Mr». C. W. Godwin of this city at- lously to me -thp other day nt a
Bridge waa played at four tables tended the funeral nnd returned hero club:
" T h e re goes Rogers I I try to
: And the two guests of honor were pro- ‘ this week.
nrolil him nowadnys, for he Is becom­
’•‘»«nted with pieces of lingerie. Mrs.
ing denfer than, ever, and It Is dan­
^W-.-J* Thigpen won a beautiful bon­
Independence.
gerous to accost him.
Recently !
bon dish for high score and Mrs. F.
Independence Is it good thing when hailed hlm’ wl|li:
Mi Lapgiev cut the consolation which you know Just bow to use It. No one
" ’Fine day, Rogers,’ nnd ho smiled
w as'a box! of candy,
with the right red blood' In his veins and answered:
" ’Will I llckor? Sure. Mlkol Lend
f; 'A t the close of the game most de­ wants to be dependent upon some one
else.
Men
who
have
made
the
world
roe
to It I*
licious refreshments were served. '
move
ore
the
fellows
who
are
known
"
’And
blest If a passing prohibi­
. Those Maying w vr.. Mrs. Schultz,
to be governed by a spirit of Independ­ tion-enforcement officer- didn’t arrest
''.Vi,’. Householder, Mrs. Galloway, Mr*. ence that has made them different
us both on suspicion.’ ”
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’■Keelor, Bits. Lnke, Mrs. T. M. Lang- from other fellows. And yet In spite
\ ley, Mrs. W. J . Thlcpcn, Mrs. Hines, of It all we are more dependent tnony
Let Doctor Nam« tho Baby.
Mrs. Henry, Mi*. Key, Mr*. C nnolly, than we have ever been. Our grandPerhaps more often than one real­
Mm M cC ullr.M rs. Watson nr.l Mies fa Hirrs used to raise the rows, kill nnd izes the family doctor has a deciding
W Ikey. The ,sn guests were: Btrs. ■kln'lbem. Ian the leather nnd tlujn Influence In the nnmlng of (he baby.
* iV. M. Thigpen, Mrs. Robson, Mis. E. make the shoes that went on the lit­ Many Instances might be related by
, B Langley Miss Hume and Mrs. tle feet of the children, Grandmotli- observant nurses, but this one may
era carded the wool, spun the yam . sufllcn:
.»
jR'jmph,
wovo tho cloth nnd made’ the clothe*
The doctor «breezed Into the room
that kept the family warm. They on the rooming niter, and on. the spur
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL were nn Independent lot. They could of tho moment asked cheerily: "Well,
get along with less help from others how Is Elizabeth Ann finding herself!"
WOMEN’S CLUB
tlian can modern civilisation. Yet
"Elizabeth Ann Is quite well and
There was a meeting Thursday eve­ they were far from exercising n spirit apparently contented," answered the
of Independence. They were the very
ning in the Episcopi] Rectory of a essence-of hospitality nnd ¿ood will. nurse. And Elizabeth Ann, as an off­
; group of women representing ench TheV worked hard, hut their lot wns hand appellation, so pleased the fa­
ther and mother tbnt Elizabeth Ana
line of'business ur.C profession in b e tte r than they knew.
she will remain to the end of her days.
There Is a Thomas James on Long
Island nnd an Alfred Henry In Blount
Vernon who received their names In
that way.—New York Sun.

“Keystone Soil Powder” Sterilizes the Soil

In greenhouse sterilization it has proved as good as steam
baking. In aoed beds it kills weed seeds and many diseases..
A fifty "pound keg coats three dollars, and will treat 1000 to
2000 square feet of soil.
Enough for trial sent free if you will give It a thorough test.

HOMER T. DARLINGTON
General Delivery, Blinma, Florida.

H art, Schaffner &amp; Marx
and Clothcraft Clothes re­
duced 25 per cent. Satis­
faction guaranteed or money

Home of Hart Schaffner’A Marx Clothe»

How People Die In India.
A return of the number of Inquests
held by the coroner of Eornbny dtHng
1010 given us some very Intonating
particulars. Among the "suicide" we
find that six cut their throats, 28
drowned themselves, fqur hanged
themselves, 10 Jumped out of windows,
20 took opium, nrsenlc or some other
poison, four shot thcnytclvcs nml
eight burned themselves. Drowning,
therefore, took pride of plityo Inst
yenr, whereas self-poisoning wns the
fnvorlte method of quitting life In
1018. there being 21_cn»es reported.
Other suicidal practices mentioned In
the report are stabbing and the set o f
knocking one’s he:... against a wall.
No one has favored .cither of these
methods during the past two years,
however.

H e re 1$ I o ur kjnance

for Christmas Goods:
$ 75.00 Phonographs
J0 0 .0 0

125.00
150.00

. 1 1 0 .0 0

”

200.00

;

$2.00 Records
1.50
*'
1.25
. 1 .0 0 -

$ 60.00
70.00
80.00
125.00
$1.35

1.10
1,00

*’

This *line comprises: Columbia, Starr, Stigir
and Regina Phonographs. All new and first
class goods.
The Records are the famous Columbia line and
are right up-to-clate»
We hav.e a few Gennett Records that will sell
"for 50 cents each. These prices cash. Install-

c fc A s s / fie &amp; A ? ;

Kandy—Peanut Brittle Saturday
apecinl, 30c lb.
Water’s Kandy
Kitchen.
213-tfc
Soo reduction in prices a t Snnford
Shoe &amp; Clothing Co,

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, and positively no clasaified ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a. line and remit ac­
cordingly..
. /
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
room, 320 Onk Ave. Phone 308-J.
187-tfc
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnlal."
cd bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park
Avenue.
____________157-tfc
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
room fo r one or two gentlemen or
nlco couple. Can havo usa of garage.
Rhone 23 for particulars.
200-tfc
FOR RENT—Front room furnished
for housekeeping, call before 8 a.
m. or after five p. m. Phono 348-W.

Christmas boxes of oranges at $1
G. W. Spencer, Phone 400. 20D-10tp
FOR SA L E-L . C. Smith No. 8 in
‘ good condition, See R. T. Stalnak»
212-Stc
or, 110 Laurel Ave.
WANTED
See reduction in prices a t Sanford
vShoe &amp; Clothing Co.
4.12-3tc
I PIGS FOR SALE—W. II. Allen, ü k e
___________________________
213-Bp
Monroe, FIs
FOR SALE—Arrtiy tenta In good con­
WANTED—Y o u r old batteries to re­
d itio ^ $30 to $40,—-A. C. Tanner,
build. Let 'us make your starting 303 E. Magnolia, Lakeland, Fla.
and lighting a pleasure. We ore au­
214-Ctp
thorized "EX IPE” dealers and have
M. J . Bradford’i
a Battery for all makes automobiles.
"EXIDE, the Gtant that lives in a
box."—Rny Bros. Phone 648, old
Ford Garage.
170-tfe

FOR RENT—Large store room w ith , ana ” ,,c w,in lW0 ,cn001 cn,lflrcnsmall office space reserved. Ap- {
re^erehce*- 8*« or write, G.
ply Elder Springs Water Co., 107 W .! »- 8., job dept, Herald office, dh-ti
First St. Phono 311.
210-Btc i WANT—1To plnco local agency with
right party, pays from two to
twenty dollars daily for part or all
WANTED
time. Sells in goodly quantity to all
homes, who uso and boost and buy
Second-hand wheelbarrow. Good
again.
Write today for full partic­ condition. Address Wheelbarrow, 605
t LOST
ulars and standard package free to E. Third street.
214-3lc
you. DISo Mfg. Co., Inc., Deck P.,
Knoxville, Tcnn.
214-3tc.
SNAPDRAGON
BATTERY TROUBLES! Do not run
PANSY PLANTS
LOST—B «w n c n c o pin, circled with . T ’ wl 1*7.
.1 l\ , f * n ’ly We have lots of themr 25c per
p»rU . Lost somewhere on. Flmt ^
Tho boUery I. lh . co.U[e.t .c$1.50 per hundred
Machine Softene Leather.
street.' Return to 703 Ook. Rewerd. ? “ ! £ ,
Z “ l 7°,
STEWART THE FLORIST
Working leather hy the various M n. C. F. M .reh.ll.
2 t^ tp
814 Myrtle Avenue
prorcspeH known ns graining, hoarding
'
179-tfc
nnd staking, ordinarily a laborious LOST—Since Nov. 20th, from- my Garage.
home on Otlando road, one Lew- ■ -d . . u
■
■:
manual operation, Is now accomplished
Everything for the office a t the
by mechnntca! means with a machine ellyn setter. Suitable reward for in­
Herald
Printing Co. Wo can fit you
Box Fruit—Mixed i boxes fruit
designed by a Massachusetts Inventor. formation leading to recovery of this
out
with
all that you need In fine
Two broad Itelte, running on rollers, dog.—M. E. Smith, R. No. A, Box packed to order, Parcel Post boxes
printed
atatloncry
and ,office auppUes
are so mounted that faces traveling In
213i
212-Stp and cartoons a specialty. W ater’s of all kinds.
opposite directions are arranged one
Kandy Kitchen.
213-tfc
above the other, a abort distance npnrt. LOST—Jersey cow with n
The hide to be softened Is laid on a
Tho speculator who gets a straight
metal plate and Inserted between tho
tip often finds there is something
belt faces, the upper belt then being
crooked about i t
pressed down by s Jever.—Popular
Biechnntc* Magazine.
The world deals good ns tu red!y
with
tho good naturdo person.
New Glovz-Cleanlng Device.
A MnMstu'hiiftctts Inventor has devIIlmI a glovc-clennlng nmvhlne which
MISCELLANEOUS
I* eoinewlmt like nn Ice cream freezer,
Gasoline engines. Brand new and
The . soiled glove1» nr»- dropped Into " I am prepared to take on a few
p^ ec* condition-—Herald I'rlntgasoline or other clennlng fluid nnd more milk customers, cither morning
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
whirled around hy u perforated blade or night delivery. G. W. Spencer,1—j ; - * , —— ---------;---------------through which the liquid is forced. phone 400.
212-6th F QR SALL^Dodgo touring car, 1910 AT THE IIERALD, K AOI—
After the bundle hns been turned L»r,v. '. v i t i nr» i n n . . . ------ ----- t r ! W«Jcl. Good condition nnd good
AND BOARD, $11 per week, L , , ,
___.
nhout three inhmleK the glovi-s may he ROOM
109 East First street, over U n i o n .1*- * ono cx^ra' Bobert E. Herndon.
taken nut spotte*«.
Pharmacy.
103-tfc j
211-6tp

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TUB 8ANF0RD DAILY BERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER II, 1920

PAGE TIJRBB

M EN’S FURNISINGS AND SHOES
are reduced in Mice See our Windows, or Belter still,
/»rmip in and letm s 6
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1020,
HOLY CROSS CnURCII
Ground on Britain's Loftiest Mountain
Southbound
Club Calendar
Services for the third Sunday in
Haa Recently Been Purchased
by Farmer.
Advent in Holy Cross Church, Park 1 Tuesday, .Dec. 14.—Social depart­
Arrive
Departs
m ent Bridge and shower for Children's
avenue at Third street, wilt be: .
2:30 a. m. 2:46 p. m.
Freak purchases arc heard of from
Home Society.
7:80 a. m&lt;—Low Celobration.
8:40 a. m.
time
to time, but It Is not often (tint
Mrs. David Caldwell, hostess.
0:45 a. m.—Church School.
.
.
.
1:28
p.m.
1:38 p. m.
Wednesday, Dec. 15.—Welfare De­ the sale of a mountain Is announced.
11:00 a. m.—Church Service.
. . . 2:55 p. m. 3:20 p. m.
J
For
this
reama
alono
the
transfer
of
partment. Better Films. Mrs. R. A.
7:30 p. m.—Vespers and address?
| -the summit of Snowdon, Including sev*
. . . 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p. m.
Terhcun. Mip. B.'W; Herndon, chair- , eral hundreds of acres of the slopo
North Round
j which Is grazing . ground, and the
Arrive
Departs
I grnuntf on which Is built the Summit
.
.
.
1:48
a.m
.
2:03
a.m.
C T
n
loth nr« .
Muslc^-Literaturc Department. Pro- hotel, by Llcut.-Col. Worsley-Tuylor, to
o„ Sunday, December 12th, arc a . b]JcJ Qvcr by „ „ / „ Ph,m P.. a farmer. Is of moro than ordinary In­
...11:45 a.m . 12:05 p.m.
2:55 p. m.
„
.
¡The meeting of the Music-Literature terest. remnrks the Christian Science
Monitor.
___ 4:00 p. m.
4:05 p. m.
, ? :2£” cUnda«
r, id i
An *Department at the Woman’s Club on
___
10:00
p.
m.
11
:00—-Sermon. “The Double Annftcrnoon w„ mog, cn.
Mount Snowden—In Carnarvon—Is
Leesburg Branch
nuncJation.
•
| joyablo. Two delightfully interesting the most famous peak In the southern
pnrt of Britain; Is well known to nil
Departs
Arrive
S on
T 8 0011 e„T, °
pnpeA were presented respectively by holiday makers, and Is of n hold uhd
7:30 - S e r m o n . “The Expected
MorfonPThIgpin flnd Mrs. c . c .
7:30 a. m.
rugged outline nnd.. form with Its
7:35 p. m.
v VCnt , ,a . »
___ « ... I Woodruff. Fascinating Indian legends subsidiary penks, nrC Impressive range.
YoU are Invited tc all the services.
r
.
___4:00 p. m.
. _..., , , , .
were given by Mrs. L. R. Phillips nnd Thensceut presents no special features
Mr** Glenn of Philadelphia will
^
noml„ , wero
of dinirulty If one of the Ove well de___11:55 a. m.
.In s Sunday mornlnir.
. . . 1Mra. Saunder. of U k e City w a. h eart Uni d pathways Is used, hut should the
Trilby Branch
Mr.. Saunder. of U k e City will |n th, ch. rn|,
-The climber be bent on "pioneering,” and
Departs
Arrive
leave the heuten track, he should he
alny Sunday cvenln».
. ,
(CarrU. j „ ceb
8:00
a. m.
prepared
for
anything
In
the
way
of
Georse Hyman la the preacher.
| | n „cc„n,p„„imcnt „ „ p,„ycJ by
mountaineering problems.
3:25 p. m.
The view from summit of Snowdon
___6:30 p.m.
• CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
on n flue day makes the climb worth
___2:00 p.m.
There will be services nt the Con­ r The violin number of Mrs. C. J/ while, for spread below Is Anglesey,
25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volts.
Oviedo Branch
20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volts gregational Church tomorrow that Marshall wns delightfully rendered, the Mennl straits, and n great curve of
Dcpnrts
Arrive
promised to be interesting nnd helpful. The beauty and charm of thc Indian
from the inr-off extremity of 1
___11:00
n.
m.
The Bible School meets nj 0:45 n. m. selection, “By the Waters of W innc § ‘r,,|Kun '■*
,n J,"« ,f”rc;
Everything Electrical Its lesson jvill do. you good. The . .. "L. . . .
a t * ,
ground are to be seen the well defined
tonka ’ (Thurlow Lieurance) enhanced p,,ak8 0f tj,e g|gter niointains. AltoExp«r! Installation and morning preaching service begins nt ¡J" thc ' ^ t t y legend rend by Mrs’* get tier the climb la u most exhllarut11:00 o’clock^ Subject of service,' Margaret Davis Harris and her vivid ing form of exercise, and although the Dally, except Sunday
Jiepair
•Mbedlonce Brings n Harry Surprise.” interpretive piano accompaniment. ’ boast of having gained the top does
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets nt 0:30
Souqht El Dorado In Vain.
The legends of- the “Wooing of »‘"i carry much weight, there Is a corWhen S ir Waller Raleigh started out
p. m. nnd will hnvc an interesting Ocklawnhn" and “The Moss,” as given «""• «•'»'-faction In having reached
service.
•
by
Mrs. Phillips,
was a most *pleasing
'«T" years ugo, nfler having performed *o »bid Ids El Domilo lie wan seeking a
uj
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eight
Phone 412
115 Magnolia Ave.
1l)e night preaching service begins feature of thc program and «.nthusl- |||p clllnt)&gt; nddregaed „ political meet- rallied city whose houses were covered
with sheets of pure gold, nnd which
at 7:30. Subject, “The Greatest of astically received.
J big ,,f 3,000 people on the summit of was surrounded by liutnlreds of square
All Grent, Cities.”'" ,
Mrs. Thigpen’s paper on "The Talle- Snowdon,
miles of rock so Oiled with surface
, A cordial welcome awnlts all. hassce Girl” was a quaint —jumo of
cold that when the sun shone It was ns
Strangers are hot strangers to us. All Lawrence Cawthorn’s quest for infor- UNIQUE IN ANIMAL WORLD If n grent yellow mirror wns lilnilng ns
f ir as the darzlrd eyes could reach.
arc friends. Come. 'P a u l C. Bur- motion nnd subsequent success In the
----- —
.
hilglÿh. of course, found mulling l!mt
hnm, Pastor.
portrayal of Lucia LaRuc, thc Talla- Elephant Has Survived Because Hs ven came near to such n wonder, and
hnsso girl and her love affairs.
1
Has Been Able to Adapt Himanny n brave gentleman of Knglnnd
) The “Seminóles” wns a wonderfully (
to Conditions.
tort bis life or til* fortune In seeking
Thc pastor has returned from Chat- |ntor*stlng paper rend by Mrs. C. C.
...
.
ttie same fabled El Dorado.'
“ nJw iU " « “ch " l bolh ,c n ' \ Woodruff, on thc hl.lory nnd w or. of p|mn" e '1I(1n
d” n w u ,
cs Sunday...
. . .
Florida Ipdinns. The Seminole» through the nges, surviving tho con“Dr. Piller» seem* to be a fashion­
If you aro without a church homo j,nv|np migrated front the Georgln dltlon** which killed off his earlier conCreek Indians, their name indicating temporaries, nnd he now adapts- him- able pliyslclaii."
“ I s la m ili sa y s o !
l i e tin s p a tie n ts
morrow a t tho following services
their character, meaning "Wild Wan- «*'f perfectly to more different conat so m e «r* «lit- tiin.«t;t&gt;.\neii»lv 4&gt; tie n iti;
From the Foundation
derer or Runaway.” Mrs. Woodruff dltloiw than any other animal In Aftouched on bits of early history of riot. Carl Akdey of the American Mu- r e w ir s 'e V m c iic a and a « M iltin g lis t
o f j.. i ;iiu w h o se lie n lt h «vili g iv e w ay
Intermediate Christian Endeavor, Seminole county, In the vicinity of xVorítV» Wo*"™ " ' ^ ** ” “ l,&gt;e a* »mm as mey get u.Diiey enough to
30 p.
Sanford nnd Lake Monroe of cspecinl
|j e rnn l1lt anything flint I» green or em m ult bint.*—illnr.tnglintn Ag«*-llerSenior Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. |nterc8t to Sanford foikg.
| etCM
^
t.re€n Ju, ( W| |ung
•Id.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
•
, While thc attendance was good, Hiere Is enough of It. He ran ict
preaching, 7:30 p. m.
BAZAAR
There were lino cohgregations pres­
Thc ladies union of the Congregnent last Sunday nnd orfe-member wns
tional church will hold their nnnunl
received Into thc church nftcr each
bazaar 4n the Jones Cash Store on
service, continuing the constant
Saturday, Dec. 11th, nftcrnoon nnd
growth of the church.
evening.
Cooked food nnd fnney nrLast Sunday the church distributed
Want a typewriter? The Herald
Quality-Servicd-Price
tides
will
be on sale.
210-4tc
150 copies of tl.c Gospel of Luke lms thc agency for the best $65 type­
which had four pagtfs of unusual writer thnt has ever been put on thc
“helps” pasted In I t These were given market nnd wo will hnvc a shipment
to those w h | promised to rend It of new machines thc last) of this
Purity Water through before Fcbrunry 1st. Ono week. If you nrc in- the market for
page of thc Bulletin cnch week Is now a typewriter sec us before you buy.
As Good as the Best
being given to helps to the Gospel of Herald Printing Co.
Dally Service -— Phone 66 Luko. The sermon Sunday at 11:00
o'clock will be on the “Galilean Min­
istry of Luke,” IV. 14-IX.50. -

ífcid e a ffiic y c ie
A BICYCLE Is a thoughtful,
sensible gift for everyone. For
grown-ups, it brings Independ­
ence of hot, crowded street ears
—a wealth of healthful enjoy«
meat and outdoor pleasure. For
children. It brings the best of
childhood sp o rt a sure, certain
way of building health and
strength and good times all the
time. We have models for men
and women, girls and b"~B- Come
•n nr.d let us show them to you.

Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

National Madza Lamps

Work

GILLON &amp; F R Y

Come in nnd get your new type­
writer nt the Ilcrnld office now. A
renl typewriter nt $65, tho best you
evcr 8nw for the money or for twice
thc money
If pou must argue, chose a subject
you know something nbout—then
keep your mouth shut nnd listen.

Lord’s

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs
Kwy Mattery repair we make is
ivaranlced for six months.' We are
■ble to do this because In repairing
•ny make of battery we are licensed
to uir patented features which have
bade \esta batteries famous.

n. y . p. u .
Don't forget the B. Y. P. U. moots
Sunday evening.
What? B. Y. P. U.
When? Sundny evening.'
Tiiue. - 6:30. ,
Place. Baptist Temple.
We welcome nil strnngerB, so don't
hesitate to come.

Twenty-five head of Cows, milkers
and springers and forty head of &lt;;
yearlings and two heifers, cans,
bottles and dairy equipment ^,uje |
and horse.
A ll to be Sold at ve ry
R easonable P rice s

When t«vo women fall in love with
the same man they cut each other by
looking dnggers.

FINE STATIONERY

Sanford Battery Service Co.

The Herald office is hcadqunrtcrs
phone 189 for fine stationery of all kinds from
the printed letter head to thc beauti­
ful stationery In boxes thnt Is so dear
Illood Pressure—Neuritis
to thc Indies* hearts. You can get
The “logical Treatment”
this stationery nnd have your mono­
gram printed on It, making thc nift­
iest Christmns gift that you have
lor Many Human 11U
ovey seen- and one of the best. Sta­
**r ,ly«ii
Rheumatism tionery costs money these days but
our stationery is very reasonable In
price and positively tho best thnt
beautiful POST CARDS
money can buy. See It nt the Herald
AT the her ALI). EACH...
office.
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RENAUD, Prop.

“ E N E R G IZ E R

Come and See Them Now.

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Rxorrt Repair Work

VICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL

Beauty

in Every Jar

ROSELAND

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J. LUjLARD—Secretary-Treainrer
L M t t b ' ..-..„ G e n e ra l M u i f i r
HOBEST J . HOLLY, Jr.
*r Circulation Manager
tone,'Harald Office 148 or 64,
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A MERCHANT
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We invite y oar account, and extend
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the courtcalea of thla InatltuUon to

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■Mow many days until Christmas' But therd can be no reduction that
did you lay ?
I will accomplish any permanent (rood
_______ ©_______
unless it (s universal. I t m ust be
’/ And again we ask you to do your made all along the line. It will be a
C l'tistm aa shopping early.
painful process, but a necessary one
• ' o ----------If we wish to return to normal condiAnd do It now and do it in San- tlons. Wc must all take our share of
FOR CHRISTMAS
ford for Sanford merchants have the the pain and the loss or let things
la ix c st stocks and the choicest prices. | remain aa. thcy nre and tru st to time
Ju st received new line of crepe
_______ o _______
| and a return to common sense for a
paper for package wrappers or
We expect to make holiday week a remedy.
decorations for the holidays,
Llg week in Sanford and will have | It ir a curious psychology that govpolnsettis and holly all In vivid
"plenty of music and something doing erns the American people. One short
red and green, quite the prettleat
•’aCU tho time. And then in January [year ago there was a erase for buyline
ever seen In Sanford—only a
we will have Johnny Jones and after (ing at almost nny old price. Indeed,
few
of
each so get them now.
th a t something elms and then a Chau- many retailers found that only thct
Box
Stationery In all of the
tauqua.
highest priced goods were salable. It
latest
shades
and style»—nothing
----------- o----- -----was more often a question of price
but
the
best
of
paper and enve*
v Some people object to the noise and than or qu ality .. Buyers seemed nnxlopes
a
t
very
reasonnble
prices.
' confusion and the shows and the music, Ions to spend their money and never
Quite the prettiest and moat sen*
b u t It la the nolso of a real city and naked the price, provided only it was
slble Christmas gifts for either
if there are any whcl cannot stand it high enough.
“Her" or "Mm."
*
th ey can always move to the country.
Today the conditions arc exactly
Christmas Cards and
New
.Sanford is off that graveyard stuff reversed. A “buyers' strike" hi.» set
Year’s
Post
Cards
of
all
Jrinds
fo r life.
| in and people arc buying only enough
from the low price of one cent
o
| to fill their mqst pressing needs. And
each
up. You get the benefit of
The Sanford Herald is installing they are asking the prico with n care
our
buying
in Job lota. All very
one of the flue»t Linotype machines and punctiliousness unknown last
pretty and new. And then you
th a t is made In the factory. There year, and instances are not rare of
can
get engraved cards or ataIs no finer to bo purchased and the rtheir turning away and‘net buying, if
tlonary or Holiday carda engrav­
H erald ofAce ia in the big city class they deem the price too high. What
ed or your monogram printed on
an# ready for anything that can be is the cause of this extraordinary
the finest of bond papers In all
J— ."brought to us in the newspaper or change of sentiment? Possibly it dc*
colors. Come In and take a look.
Job' printing line. Remember that notes n&lt; subsidence of the hysteria of
HERALD PRrNTING CO.
-when It comes to printing offices war times, a return to common sense
Herald Square
p v there is nothing any better in the state principles. Whatever the cause, its
208-ti
than the Herald. There are forger beginning was coincident with the be■ „ emea but none better. In other words ginning of the decline in prices. It Is
It's difficult to convince a man
ire practice what we preach and that just as natural for people to refrain
that
his money isn't at sure thing un­
is ,^ p r o v in g and making your busi- from buying on a declining market,
til
after
th e n c e .
u y m as better snd making your city bet- as it is for them to overby on an adt a r and greater. Few people in San-,vancing one.
Get your typewriter a t the Herald
Yord know what a plant and equip- ( Remember the sugar “panic" of re- o..cc. A first-class machine, bran
ment the Sanford Herald is carrying cent date. Some fool official a t Wash- new a t $65 and one thut you will litas
*or how much money we spend In this ington or elsewhere, started a rumor for tho rest of your life. Nd need to
- «city every week for wages.
| that a famine in sugar was imminent. pay any more for o real typewriter.
----------- o----------The rumor was spread broadcast ov- The Molle is not only a standard ma­
'
Sanford merchants, In putting on cr the land by pres* and telegraph, chine but ia so arranged tljat you can
•their special sales, are drawing puf-, Hundreds of thousands of grocers carry it around with you.*
•chasers from a radius of fifty miles, «aw it and decided they must stock up
Seminole's capital has a' bunch of live at once. They all began buying sugNo, Cordelia, paint doesn't have the
jV’ 'w ires who know how to do things.— nr and naturally tho price began ad- same effect on an old face that It does
IS&amp;nmes-Unlon.
¡vancing. Consumers quickly caught on an old house.
¡\v i . Special sales by merchants, when on and bought sugar far in advance
jgv Vjopcrly
advertised, wilt attract of their immediate needs, fearful that
Send in your locals to the Herald
, more people to a town or city than they could not g et it atj all later on. office. Phone the news to 148. We
»ny inducement we know. We re-1 Speculators aggravated the situation want every bit of it. Tell us the
cSH when the merchants of a thrlv- by withdrawing large quantities from news each day.
Ing city in Kentucky would advertise 1tho market and producing an artlficn ‘their special sales on tho same dates,1ini scarcity. Thus the very thing tho
each offering special inducements In public was fearing, a famine in sugar
the way of prices, and during the! was brought about The high prices
days these sales continued immense! which we had brought on by our Inthrongs of people flocked to that city I sane panic, brought in a flood of for, fro m miles around and thousands o f 'd g n sugar, and tho speculators were
dollars were spent for merchandise1awamped. There was never any prosth a t would havo never found that j p « t of a famine in sugar, It was
'.'market had It not been for these purely an artificial scarcity, brought
$3.00 SHIRTS,
sales. Eustis has n large territory on by speculators to satisfy their own
now _____
to draw from and similar action on selfish greed, and when they were
$3.50
SHIRTS,
the part of our merchant»would caught in tho trap they had set for
now ____ _
bring about corresponding results.— ethers they had the audacity to ask
$4.00
SHIRTS,
JSustis Lake Region.
the government for relief which it
n
o
w
___ _
----------- ° ------------very properly refused and they were
."EXPERIENCE A SAFE TEACHER compelled to bear tholr losses.
$4.50 8HIRTS,
BUT A HARD, ONE
Something of the same nature is
n o w ___ . . .
-----—
proposed by the farmers. They ask
$5.00 SHIRTS,
Do the people of the United States the government for lonns to enable
now . . . . . .
-reslly desire lower prices on all com- them to hold their crops off tho mqr$6.00 SHIRT8.
modules? The wheat raisers certain- ket, until the prico advances to meet
now . . . ___
ly do n o t They are clamoring at the their views. As they control more
.door of congress for loans to hold votes than the sugar speculators,

REDUCED

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES

Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co.

CHRIBTMAS H0IJDAY8 FOR SCHOOLS OF SEMINOLE CO,
The Christmas vocation ,for the
schools of Seminole County will be­
gin on Friday evening, December 17,
1020. School will re-open after the
holidays on Monday morning, Janu­
ary 3rd, 1021.
T. W. LAWTON,
Superintendent.
Get some of those late postcards at
the Herald 'offic**. Tho Valdcx Ho­
tel, the Wclatui Block, the Seminole
Hotel and other pubis of interest.
Only one cent each. 8end a Sanford
card to your friends.

Ample Stocks

Prompt Delivery
Cotton* Seed Meal

B u y a H om e
fo r a X m a s
P resen t

Nitrate. Soda
one

Greatest Gift in the World

C a s to r Po

REAL ESTATE
F1HR INSURANCE

Our Prices Will Saoe
■ Yòu Afoney

The Real Estate Man1

COMPANY

NOW MAKING

Pecan Nut Roll
Fresh Daily

$1.00 POUND

Water’s Kandy Kitchen
BRADLEY MATTRESS FACTORY
Orlando, Fla.

Service That CountsWe have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Hakes old Mattresses now a t onethird the cost of a new one.
PRONE 804
16 BRYANT ST.
ll-1511rao-p

1304 East Cary Street
Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.)

Welaka Building

Specials For Today

Rtfntncit i
PrMfue» R*»«rCar C«„ Now York
national Stata and City Bank

Delivered Fresh Every Day

Choice
Western and Florida
Meats

MILLER’S BAKERY
SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR THE FIRST

CO M PLETE HOUSE BILL
CARTER LUMBER CO.

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper

CAKES
ALL KINDS

b u r to n ~ C ra ft

WEEK

o,
eustis,
O l l / a f O S FLORIDA

ise a n e U u m e r
497

t tfeUàm SSmiMMf

WE DO
HEMSTITCHING AND
PICOTING
FOR THE TRADE
MAIL ORDERS
GIVEN PROMPT
ATTENTION

A*k Your Bank About If*

Pure, Sw eet, W holesom e

B. A O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

FRESH EVERY

Richmond, Va.

Car lot receivers and distributors all kinds Fruit and Produce*
Consignments Solicited

Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Sausage

Prime
GARDINER'S

F. P. Forster, President. B. F. WMtner, Cashier.

PORK and MUTTON
SAUSAGE ofAl l Kinds
HAM and BACON
A TRIAL SOLICITED

Pure Food Market

Sanford’• Bloat Popular,How

SEMINOLE HOTEL and GRILL
* Under Management of

WALTER B. OLSOL
Our Specialty—-Seminole's
famous $1 Sunday Dinner

J. H. Tillis, Prop.
Phone 105

4 02 Sanford Ave.

A la Carte Service all day

MRS. B. ¿ TAKACH
Proprietor
Corner of Park Avenue and
Commercial Avenue
SANFORD, FLORIDA
The Daily IIwi«ld »ubacrlptlon Hat
la growing ao rapidly that now eartier beya are necessary each week. If
you do not get your paper promptly
phone 481.

Dr mon»Uii ted is, * wur ÌM M .
Chriatmaa ordere ahonld bo g?v&lt;

B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A. DRKKA, DeLand
Daytona Beach
198&gt;26tp
Have you seen that beautiful Ha*
of box stationery at the Herald of­
fice? Juat the thing for 'T h e GW*
for Chriatmaa. Get it printed with
her. monogram.

�t a » SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER

S ta n a r ? of Ike
R eatini Snail
Talk« Sacriseli;*
Arranged for
Herald Headers

l*"U Hopeealage
MeatloB of
Ifattere In Brief
Personal Ilam*
•f Interest
f te Uartxcll orchestra la in tne city
ttis7 enroute to points on the east
#

r u Hand has returned from JackJ ^ . b e r . h . attended the con:
^ tio n of sUte sheriff«*' ■
pr y i u. Brownlee has returned
rmm a trl pto ChatUnooga on matfa t connected with the worlf of the
p^sbytcrlan church.
Don’t forgot the Turkey and Chlckinner at tho Parish House next
■Wednesday and Thuuady 0 to 8:30,
hu the Catholic Church.
TV many bargains In every line In
the store» of Sanford are bringing
tfa people here to trade. The city Is
fiUrf with people today and there
.,flj be more tonight

BLADE QUICKER THAN PISTOL
Expert Qunmen Meet Mere Than
Their Match in the Knife Throw*
'ere of the Argentine.

DOWLING CONTEST
Of making that purchase of your Christmas Gifts at the aate price will end

Held at the Pariah House Alley Last
Night
The Men’a Bowling club met the
Brotherhood team .on} ‘the • Parris
House Alloy last night and a general
good time was enjoyed by tne bowlera and the audience. The contest la
one of a few that will be staged of­
ten and the general public Interested
in this pastimo Is invited to attend.
Three games-were rolled, the final
score testifying to the superior
throwing of the BrotherhoocJ team
and . demonstrating th at practice
makes perfect. Following Is the
score:
Brotherhood Teem
Matthews &lt;3 games) total........ . &lt;104
Stewart, (3 games), total.......... 400
Cache, (3 games), total „.......... 376
Allen (3 games) to ta l__________ 305

Mrs. H. D. Durant, of Lake Mary
, 1, in the city yesterday and purMen’s Club.
tfcurd two lots on Sanford Height«
from J. T. Spurllng, the real estate A. L. Betts (3 games), total
Lloyd, (3 games), t o t a l ___
Mlnarik (3 games), total ..
gereember that the Herald office Stone (2 games)- ________
w v has the best &lt;65 typewriter on Turner (1 gamo), to ta l____
the market. A complete standard
typewriter for thl* price, new and Brotherhood gain
folly equipped. Come In ai\d try
GENERAL MOTORS
TRUCK PLANT
Lock over the elegant-new line of
RESUMES WORK
stationery a t the Herald office before
IBf Tfc* AiwIitH Tnu)
laying your Christmas gifts of fino
PONTIAC, Mich., Dec. 11.—The
ititionery. We have it in nil sizes
Generals Motors: truck plant resumed
and all shades nt very reasonable
operations partly today after months
prices.
■ ■■—
•
4of idleness.
leave your orders,fdr Christmas
SOCIALISTS IN JAPAN
loirs of oranges.with Reginald S.
Holly who will ship them for you.'
Oranges, tangerines, grapefruit ' or

D. M. Courtney, T. J. Hackney and
Hcurs. Jones and Ovrratrect, of
Wmctto, were In the city yesterday
bolting over the fruits and1vegetable
»(nation, Mr. CouHney being one of
tie biggest growers and shippers of
the Manatee section of the state.

11, 1920

AT TIIE STAR THEATRE
TODAY
TOM MIX in
•TERROR"
Also FATTY ARB.UCKLE In
•TIIS WEDDING"
and PATIIE NEWS

Saturday night. So also will your opportunity of getting chances on the
many free prirea to be given awey will end Saturday evening at eight
o’clock as wo give the arizes i v i t a t A-.in

USE OF ETHER IN SURGERY

Sanford, Dec. 11, 1020.
Carlot Shipments from* Entire Coun
Youthful Dentist 8ald to Have Bryn
(ry, Friday, Dec. 10th.
Responsible for Its Introduction
Florida—Sanfortf section _______ 31
to Qsnsral Practice.
Florida—Manatee section ________ 1
California—Northern Dlat. _’. a____ 1
While various experiments hod been
made with so-cniled "laughing gas" or California—Southern Dist. ______ 31
flltrous oxldo ga» In America prior to
Total cars _______________7
1840, It was some 74 years ago that
the first practical operation under
Destinations of Florida Shipments,
ether wns performed In the Mh*fn- New York .......................- ................1
chusetts General hospital la Boston, Jersey C i t y ___________________
and the peculiar |»nrt of It was lhar Potomac Yards ________________1
the sulphuric ether wns given, not by
one of the house physicians, hut by Wnycross _____________________
a young dentist who had been experi­ Philadelphia __________________
menting on himself and hnd gono to Chicago ______ _______ - _______
sleep for eight minutes. Ho rushed B ultim orc____________________ •
over to the hospital and asked a
chance to demonstrate his discovery.
A mnn about to have a tumor rnnoved
from his neck gave permission to have
tho "new-fangled dope" applied. Den­
tist Morton went to work nn«i the tu­
mor was removed. Tho patient open­
ing his eyes after the operation cried.
"Gentlemen, this Is no humbug," and*
with that remark ether was given to
the medlcnl world.
Oliver. Wendell Holmes enmo for­
ward with names for thn process nnd
the liquid, and the dictionary gained
"anesthesia" and "anesthetic." In'
three months the drur V/n&lt; being unci
throughout the clvlh.ed world.'

. If II Does Not, Why?
Let Ever • Churchman
Answer
«•
.

If everyone enters into the work of the Nation
Wide Campaign, the National Church and the
Diocese and the Parish will then "Move Like a
Mighty Army.” IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU.

HOLY r» O S S CHURCH
=

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 » +»+++++++++-»++++4

We unloaded a Carload of

on, \ve will show you the reason

Sanford, Florida

Fallen FruP a Never Good.
The difference between humnns and
fruits lies In tint fact that the human
Is largely the maeter of his own des*
tiny. A man does not need to foil If
be docs not want to. lie may have tho
taints that Imp rfcct hereditary leaves,
but even thoy aro not bound to cause
him to fall, if he can be surrounded
with the rig it environment much of
w hat la In the blood can be turned to
good account. But If the fellow him­
self wants to fall the world Is only
too ready to make the way easy for
him. And there arc many that scorn
to want to tpr everything that any one
else has ever done. It mny lend them
to tho lowest pit. hut they are always
sure *ney can worm out somehow.
Only after It's too late (In men nnd
women realize that fallen fruits have
n r: real rating nmong good products.
—Kxchnngc.

Cll RISTIA
CIIL
SUNDAY, D E C ID E R 12,

Oldest of Industries.
.
Perhaps the oldest of nil Industries
Is sheep raising, fur It wns practiced
even before agriculture. Wool Is the
product of cultivation or domestica­
tion. for there lire no wild nnlmnls
which closely rescmbli* the. wool-hear­
ing sheep. Floyd W. Parsons In tin*
Pnturdny Evening Post says Hint with
the discovery Hint clpth could be made
from wool, came nn gflfort to Improve
the fleece by selection and breeding.
The early Romans were .most success­
ful In this pursuit, nnd tliolr endeavors
along this line resulted In developing
n fleece of great fineness. After the
conquest ef the' Iberian peninsula. Ro­
man sheep were Introduced Into Spnln,
Archsologlste' Interested.
where they so greatly Improved Hie
That tiff remote ancestors of the nstlve flocks Hint even during the lloAmerican Indlnns may hnve lived In ninn supremacy Spanish wool- led the
Spain In prehistoric days Is Indicated world's markets, n prestige held for
s
by some very renin rljjihlo discoveries many centuries.
of rock paintings that archeologists
have made nt Kl Bosque. In the hilly
Japs Hold Fuji Sacred.
country north of Aplern. a Spanish
Fuji Is the tanni«* of Jnpnn's mnsl
town about half way between Alhn- filinoti* mountain, and, writes the J ii
sete, situated In the plains of La Mnn- pnnese correspondent of tho London
chn, and-Alicante, on tho Mediterra­ Morning Post, no Japanese thinks
nean. *Anthropologists also ssy thst anything of himself .until lie has made
these discoveries throw n flesh l|ght some elTorl to nroend Its sacred
upon the Ufa of prehistoric man In heights. To climb Fuji Is a religious
southwestern Europe during tho Msg- duly to most Japanese, while only a
dalenlnn period of the great Ico ngt\ pleasure to some unti u boas* lo olh
These Paleolithic tribes., when not ers. Its graceful cone, like an Inverted
compelled by the rigor of the clltnste fan. Is so familiar to all admirers of
to find their dwellings In caverns Japanese urt that It needs no descrip­
where they obtained protection against tion here. But In Japan every moun­
both the Intense cold pnd the attacks tain has u spirit; and-the spirit of
of ferocious animals^ lived under rock ,■* beautiful. Dr nwe-lnsplrlug mountain
shelters on tho sides of valleys.
la to tie sitlctly rt-spectnL
.
Relation of Doctor and Patlont
The relations botween a doctor and
his patient are absolutely confidential
end ure safeguarded by law, which
forbids a physician from testifying to
what he has learned In treating the
patient, unless t|ie latter expressly
waives his right to secrecy. If, how­
ever, a patient lias employe«! several
doctors, nnd has nt n trlul called some
of these to testify to Ills condition ns
Hi? result of an Injury, the other side
has a right to call the other doctors,
as the catling of some of the physi­
cians by the plaintiff la a waiver of

The man who never looks up is a
rank (allure when it conus to lifting

Subject:
"GOD, TOE PRESERVER
OF MAN"

TURKEY AND CHICKEN
DINNER
OYSTERS, TOO.

—Get &gt;„ar Scratch Pads .from'The
H erald- &gt;y the pound—15c.

*
•

CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Foreign trado
conference in session hero voted to
proccd at once witlf tho organization
The Herald Printing Co, has ev­
of n foreign trado corporation, capi­
erything
In the office supply line th a t
talized at ono hundred million dol­
you
are
needing.
The price Is rig h t
lars under provisions of tho Edgo act.
also. Let us fit you up with your
Post Cards at tho Herald office, le stationery and office supplies.

Nor can you make much money without some
effort to

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
9

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Why not make some real "HAY” in the SUN
SHINE by starting a check account with us*
Braid up youv credit that you may be able to
muster difficult problems.
,

Diamonds aro usually possessed by
others—when they happen to bo
trumps.
- 1
Repentance is qften confounded
^vith determination not to get caught
again.

K

DECEMBER 15th and 16th
Piom 6:00 to 8:30
$1.00 per plate
Also Catholic Baxaar at the
Parish House
Everybody Invited

You Cant Make
Hag Without Sunshine

S a n f ò r d , Fl orida

•'

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Hi THE HEART OF THE WOHLES GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, DECEMDE 13, 1920

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volume

SMOOTH FORGER HERE
PASSED WORTHLESS CHECKS
ON MANY MERCHANTS

Ford Agency in Sanford Has
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t
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■ MostComplete Building in State

Important announcements are be- ed nftcr the pnrent fnctory a t De*
inf; made in all the state papers troit* nnd juat ns complete on a
about the new Ford policy that nl- smaller acnle. The equipment means
lows dealers to sell everywhere with that a Ford owner pets real service
no'inoro restrictions ns to territory nnd obtains rent service in tho short¡and
Iri this respect Edward Higgins cat apace of time which means a big SENATOR McCORMlCK
SIXTEEN THOUSAND
_
.»he
live
wire locnl agent for Fords savin? tn time nnd money. IV.\ A.
WORKERS HAVE WAGE
ATTENDS LEAGUE MEET
,
In
this
city
had big advertisements Mcro is foreman of the shop and
REDUCTION DECEMHER
GOES TO ROME LATER
in the state papers yesterday and is Robert Herndon hns charge of the
of
(D / Th« Alloc it t«d r i m .)
("» TV* âMNliM Frau)
taking n half page in the Herald to* tractor department, both of them
GENEVA,
Dec. 13.—Senntor MeT b o ^ flf lc «Si Aritailon
d”T
»«'"«on «&lt; the publie to fleet c l . . . mcehnnle, who meet nil dill McCormick attended the League
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__ tho fact that" he will now sell Fonl troubles with n smile nnd know what
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cars everywhere nnd they can be hnd to do without nny lengthy diagnosis. Assembly from the press gnllery nnd
hny lime. Mr. HleKlnn I. umonB T h. Ford Accncy boro ol,o bundle, left today for Budapest. Later he
will go to Rome to discuss the Halo* BEFORE HE COULD GET AWAY
' by INCENDIARY FIRE WHICH . %0 t o . .
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.the pioneer* In the Ford line In the the Willard Storntte batteries, having
WITH HIS
It w ll be 22 and one-half per cent re- |
nml |, „ „ „
„ po.i.loG to a general .ervlce , . l e , for all make, American relations, according to the
* SWEPT THE ItOROUGH OF
BOOTY
duction ns agreed nt the mnnuractur- ■
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CORK, IRELAND
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,
taka care of the patrons ns never of cars in Wilinrd batteries keeping Itnlinn foreign minister.
e n co erenco. ,
(before. He hns recently opened up batteries in stock nt nil times. They
A smooth individual passing under
(Br Tte A»»*«Utld Fnm)
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¡one of the fincsC gnrngcs nnd sales nlso hnvo nil kinds of commercial MINERS AND OPERATORS
the
nnmc of Bniley, passed n bunch
LONDON, I)«- 13.—British «Kulors ’FLYING PARSON
SIGN AN AGREEMENT
¡rooms nnd mnchlno shops in the state bodies for the Model T, chassis or
of
worthless
checks on various mer­
itood guard today over the blacken­
WAS NOT INJURED
ALL IS HARMONY
of Florida occupying three big rooms one ton truck nnd enn fit n customer
e d ruins left by fires whljh s*ept
chants
Saturday
mgnt under rnC sig­
AS BEEN REPORTED
formerly used for stores om the with anything he needs in the enr,
(Br Th« At*oo«t»d tn**)
Borough Cork, Ireland, yesterday.
nature of G. W. Bailey. He muse
BALTIMORE, Dec. 13.—An agree­ have been here fa ) tho post week
(Dr Tb*.A**ocut»d rr«u.)
¡ground floor nnd all the second floor truc!c or tractor line of Fords nnd
■ charges were made thnt police nux
ment wns signed today by miners nn-V j.^ in y
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lUriM maddened by the killing . o r NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Tho report-¡oyer them In the building on First Fordsons.
various merchants
comrades by nmbushed Sinn ed mishap to Bclvin Mnynnrd, avia-(street long known ns the StoneSpncc-will not permit n detailed operators of the Upper Potomac ar.a kncw
and
I ftinrrs loosenedthe firo demon on tor, was cleared up today by the an- (Gove building thnt has been convert- description of this elegant new gn- Georges Creek bituminous coni fields many of the clerks and called fo r
the city with aloss estimated
announcem ent that' Maynard gava up ed into the* Ford headquarters for rage over which the genial Edward insuring harmonious relations.
them by name upon going Into th e
{15000 000.
hlrf flight to Worcester.
¡this section of the state. The office Higgins presides nnd where you get
stores. The list of those who cashed
U. fitted* up in one of the rooms thnt whnt you wnnt nnd when you wnnt it I'OLAND WOULD
his checks is so long that this paper
TTie terrorized districts nn» now |
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CONTROL DANZIG wns unnblc to get them all but it
opens into the department for trnc- nnd get it just right. Snnford should
quiet with the military ordered to CONSTANTIN^
(Br Th« A»t*«i»Ud Fmii)
tlon
nnd
Ford
cnr*parts
and
containbe
proud
of
the
fnct
thnt
in
the
line
seems thnt he hooked every merchant
WILL NOT GIVE
jhoot looters on sight.
Over three hundred houses were re­
UP THE THRONE ing a complete line of accessories of Fords, Edwnrd Higgins hns looked
GENEVA, Dec. 13.—Military con-,on First street and played no favornnd it takes a large space ta hold nil into the future nnd made such com- troj 0f p nnzjg by Poland was rccom-,ites lest he makesome of {hem mad
ported as being burned. Looting was
(Br
Th«
AitocUUd
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tho accessories for trucks, tractors prehonsivo plans to cover not only niemiej to the League of Notions by not patronising them. He had all
general. The police seized a! gang
in the locnl field but the entire state councji by the military commission, the clothing nndshoes
nnd other
of burglars, killing women.
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profuson. The sales rooms arc nlso nnd nlso thnt Snnford hns one of the
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goods thnt he could carry and tho
CORK, Dec. 13.—A military
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....... - would not abdicate the throne.
on the ground floor and . storage finest Ford garages nnd machine
balance of the checks in cash in hia
i u ambushed near Queenstown, the j
room and a place f o r quick repairs shors nnd general distributing stnpocket when suspicion was aroused
attackers throwing bombs from two *
to cars that do not need nny major tlon* in the entire south,
nbout the checks and Officer W alker
bouie.'J two attackers wertf killed/ j
operations in the operating room on
It is only another one of the surran him down at the station where
levers! wounded, two captured. One |
thc second floor. The first floors nre fnee indications thnt Snnford is (Jeshe was ready to board the train and
soldier wns wounded. The 'houses j
given over to the business end of tho tlned to bo the distributing center of
flit to pastures new.
from which the mobs vyerc thrown j
'concei^ nnd nn up-to-date elevatorthe state in nil lines of business In n
He Is now reposing'In the county
were burned.
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'service
takes
the
cripples
to
the
secfew
years
nnd
the
automobile’
bus!j
bastiic
where ho will face Judgp
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ond floor where there is 5,000 square ness is the first to get in the gnme.
Ilousholdcr Wednesday morning and
WILSON APPEALS FOR i
fvet of flour »pace for the most up- '1he freight rate» here make the prlc•;
¡tell wherein he conceived the idea
STARVING CHILDREN)
es
on
Fords
10
to
12
per
cent
less
thnt he could fleece our merchants
to-date/ machine shop in the state.
thnn
nny
other
central
Florida
point
nnd get by with J t.
There nre overhead trolleys for trans­
(Br-Thi AttocUUd Ft«»*)
which Is romething for distributore BUT WILL BE PUT IN FIRST, At the Jail today he said his name
porting
th
e
'e
a
rs
from
one
part
of
WASHINGTON; Dec. 13— Pré« iwas George Quick nnd he came from
tho shop to the other, a hot clcnn- Ir. consider nnd something thqy w’ll
CLASS 811APE BY
dtnt Wilson appealed to his “fellow |g EB Tj j E h q ME SERVICE SEC*
(Georgia.^ As to whether) he cama
ing acid -tank in which to dip parts consider before building gnrngcs nnd
countrymen" to contribute f o r tho re- ■ ■'
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from Georgia or not is a mystery but,
of cars nnd everything to repair v n tnnehine shop.) in other parts of
TION OF THE AMERICAN
4kf of starving children in Central
Ford
car,
tractor
on
truck
all
model-|
Florida.
' RED CROSS.
Earcp*. He donated $200 today.
CcorKe W r i ^ o A vl.lor. h . i hc ' j
" t».u!c’‘” “!!, $ * *
irouhlc
the .vie^
J th ^ .lH «
■. . . . .with .h i, . Inftlnc
„ , ., t __ness
to thnt fact. About
theu hollar»
Have yop allowed your W ar Risk
SHIPPING HOARD
t on field yesterdny and in order not
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time when nil Ahi-merchnnta ate busy
Insurance to lapse? If so, wo want
OF.ItATlONS HANDICAPPED
to disnppoint the crowd he tried to
.1, 1. the -....I,
.f
iLe time when these- gents
DURING THE WAR to remind you that tho month of Dogo up regardless with
result fg
that
. get
. , ,tn„
i*
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,
their
work
nnd
everyone
should
bo
_ _
comber is tho Inst month In which
he fell some distance and tore n hole
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very
vigilnnt)
pbout
&gt;TitchUig
all
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(St Ti« aimcUuj Fm*.).
you WJU bo nblo to reinstate this in­
in ono of the wings nnd otherwise
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ASHINC,TON, Dec. 13.—Tho aUrance without medical examination.
damaged the plnne. He will have cvShipping board operations during tho Xhi, iniUrance |a 0nc of the greatest
cry th ln , all ttaht by Thumd.y upon
/
early war days were handicapped by bc„em a any government ever confer­
which d . l . ho will maW flluht. over thl' v“ or othon,li ?'
ee Allies insistence^ particularly red upon lw Bcrvfce mei,f and the
P,,nM» ^ p NT
CLEARED
DIG the city nnd will also try some stunt
Great Britain, thnt tho United States
Undcr which reinstatement may WOULD CARRY THREE HUN­ GAINESVILLE
ilylnp
and
Ihe
plan,
will
remain
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REE
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,,Eo ,.,.E DEAD
TRACT IN HEART OF
facilities be used in tho construction ^ obuincd arc the most liberal over' - DRF.D PERSONS ACROSS THE
'the
field
for
some
time.
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OCEAN IN 36 HOURS
CITY.
of their ships, William Denman, th o ;offercdi l n8uranCc is protection to
I There wns n lnrge crowd nt the
(ar
A*»o«uud Fr«««.)
first «hippingboard chairman test!- you nnd y0Ur iovcd onc8 nKnin8t the
(•,,»,j p»|Y]»eny » u Ta)
Ono of the finest evidences of real aviation field yesterday nnd mnr.y of
LONDON, Dec. 13.—Oliver Schrei­
fied beforethe house investigating threfl great enemie8 of your earning
ROME, Dec. 13.—Ginnna Caproni, community spirit and appreciation of them expected to go up but the cn- ncr| the author, died hero today,
committee today.
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capacity, disability, old ago and death,
inventor, informed King tourist visitors wns displayed by tho gine had been giving trouble all the
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j The .government offer* to ex-service victod Emmanuel oj a
pfojected cjty 0f Gainesville, December 2, when way over from' S t Augustine and
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13.— R*r.
▼ILL PHOniBIT :
-I
men » poliey th a t Is:
giant plane which would carry three the citizens put over a camp site pro- barelyf reached the field when i t gave A. Judson Rowland, a prominent BapIMMIGRATION
I l_ P iy * b lo Jn a lump sum, If
hundred persons across the Atlantic j Kt In ono day. They transformed out altogether.
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died here this morning.
FOR ONE YEAR ah^ j.
hi thirty-six hours.
a neglected four-acre tract near the
“Peggy” Domer kept the ¡crowd
(Br TV* i u o d t M Fr*w)
RICHMOND, Dec. IS.—James
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i ' 'I 2.—Exempt from taxation.
heart of the city, which should prove amused with hia stunt flying in tho
Af Rantli.
WASHINGTON, Dec. * 13__ The • 3&gt;-Exempt from creditors.
nn inspiration to other cities thru- Ford automoWTc and the promoters of
n* f yiL,|!- _ „
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j ,. j .* bbi
Johnson Immigration bill prohibiting1, —Incontestable from the day. it
out the state to follow the example of the nvlatlon field wish to announce, *rn c
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btmlgratlon for one year passed the 1» taken out.
the University city nnd provide, by that next Sunday there will be no col- ome cr*_____ |______ _
I**11* today. Leaden predict ita de- 5,—You can borrow 94 per cent of
volunteer labor, beautiful spots all lection taken up and the stunts will
ROHBED EXPRESS OFFICE
ft*t in the senate.
.the cash value o f your policy after
over Florida thnt wllj attract the be pulled off free and passengers will
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first
year.
'D* Th« A»««cUt«d Ft*«»)
.v T 'T '.T . — .
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-------tourist enmpers and keep thcrl In nlso be taken up after the piano has
TOKMEIt GERMAN
METUCHEN, N. J., Dec. 13, -Tb«
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disability clause FORMATION OF WORLD COURT *he lnnd of Bun8h|ne many more days been put In first class condition for
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,tu—4 additional
* MAY BE THE OUT­
*flying.
EMPRESS IMPROVING ,J
ltjt every
without
express oîfiçe and postoffice
■than they would ordinarily spend.
-------cost.
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The
seaplane
on
the
lake
front
also1
robbed
of over ten thousand dollar*
Responding to the call of the Gain(By Tfc* 4ttttlitti fm i)
TOME..esvlllc Chamber of Commerce an is doing n big business carrying up J,erQ today,
UOOnN, Holland, Dec. 13.—Form -1 7'““26 PCT ccnt to 30 Per
(B r TV* A»»«*uud Fr**»)
" Gtrmpn Empresa AugusU Victor- R eaper than old !Tne Insurance,
army of citizens reported at the ap- passengers and it looks like holiday
i**» health has improved but she is
A*
this la the last month in
MARION, Dec. 13.—President-elect pointed hour, 8 o'clock In the mom- weeks with the planes of all kinds, WILSON TO NAME
•BD in a critical condition.
whlch you w jl "be able to reinstate Haniing conferred with Elihu Root, ing. Somn took up the work
of with the Million Dollar Bnnd and
HENRY MORGENTIIAU
| your lapsed governmentinsurance
former aecrctary of state and con- ground cleaning, others-wielded the many other attractions will be one
PERSONAL REPRBS b NTATIVH
PROMINENT SPEAKER nERE , without medical examination, and the f cred witiz European statesmen on whitewash' finishes, others Joined the Lig week and many people will be at( f t TV* AiMcUUd F t***.)
D rFv.h
»mount necessary for reinstatement
formation of a world court, un- building gang, the sewer diggers, and tractcd to Snnford as a consequence.'
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^ b-only two monthly premiums, If you ^ ^ |cague ln mcct!ng of minds" the gang that laid out the streets. ------------------------------------------------- 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 13— Whit«
^ r y h°Jihy Z tCw The&lt;&gt;,0|i,c*1 S&lt;ml* h#ve nof U««0
th® Mrv,ce raoTB and it was understood the chief top- By nihtball what was a msss of un- ness men rubbed shoulders, raked, House officials intimate th f t PresiSDesJtt’ i v ' ' orth' T«*“ » ’»HI than eig h t« « .months.
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fa discussed wss howV the present
dcrbrusHC was transformed intit a
dug and hammered until the task
dent Wllsori would name Henry
on Kht at the Baptist Tempie.’ ‘ Wo have on hand a full supply of jjcagim may be acceptable to the charming four-acre jiark, with streets was accomplished. All lines of life R»nthau, former ambassador to T orthe Flnr'iY1" n P°k.e °" Wcdnead*V a t Toinstatemcnt' applications, and if U n it^ s u te s . Root wa* again men- laid out, sewerage installed, electric melted Into one, and all the workers l«y. to act as hia personal repreaenSondsv i
. 1 conir«ntlon »nd Y*”1 wIH Cl*n mt th,s 0,flce ^ 8ha11 tloned for secretary of state in the )|Khta in place, nnd everything spick toiled Joyously through the day. The tat,ve to mediate between Armenian*
Toesdav tn
0n ^ ^
K,ad
y° i
“ bi,“ L
nnd "Pan
motorists. In the Boy Scout troops of the city were ip a "d Turkish nationalists.
DeUnd
BtUdenlS
" * * * * * d” 17 aboUf th‘8 inl
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.center of the* park the volunteer work- evidence everywhere working with a
-------------------------suranco, and to assist you n
ng
That Climbs.
* er* h*d erected a spacious assembly will and caught'a lesson In commun- ALLEN'S MINSTRELS
Rcmembcr the hour, 7:30 tonight out the reinstatement form.
j
g &gt;p&lt;cl„ ,,f (!a,fllh hall for the convenience of visitors. Ity spirit that they will carry with
HERE TODAY
1 the Baptist Temple.
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Your* very truly,
whtfli has achieved s reputation for
The site chosen for the camp will them into.after life.
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HOME SERVICE SECTION, Its dlmblnc proclivities. One of these afford ample shade and beautiful InA “house-warming1' in which the
b* w
, * neRrc mln"
The first woman Jury in Brevard
AMERICAN RED CROSS.
, , r * *°o»y and their exwas watched by a naturalist and It cations for the erection of tents and citizens of Galneavllle and the tour- * ff 8
/onvlcted a fisherman in i
-------------------------cellent band played several concerta
progressed a «llîtnnre of 18 feet In half y,,, afanigç 0f cargj
became better acquainted
niV Judge’s court of “hunting o u t'
How Lightning Kills.
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*&lt;a*on." As the charge made b y ' Numbers of casts of death by lightr® County game warden was “kill- .n,n*.h»ve failed to reveal any direct
* duck" and aa the verdict did effect of lh*
of an electric
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“ot agree with th . _____.».
current through the bnmnn body. The nDoaratus. There are other Bab w1tVware Springs water will b* piped dl- grounds, and it Is expected th a t theae
»boot A i^d U m U sed
h fharRe* the C“ # evidence Indicates that death was this accomplishment in the Himalaya* rectly to the camp and made avail- “get-together“ evenings with the f I * 01*1® knaw
I caused entirely by shock. The result 1 wb|ch have no such apparatus, but able] lo northern visitors who win tourists will become a regular fear IcA’a Minstrels and will b e 'o u t to
| Is psyrholpglcnl rather than physical, which make their way against the cur* bave ^
opportunity to spend as ture of the winter season.—Tampa see th-| beat negro aggregation od(
the
shock’
Inducing
heart
failure
or
rent
and
up
steep
waterways,
adhering
hfluri|
Rnd day&gt; aj| th
,|ke Tfihunp.
this kind on the road.
• « » « r too
other
organic
disturbances.
#
hUt««.
* y*»*‘—the largest in its
‘»tii
kisto
Sometimes strokes hare been fatal,
1 room and every i
Come
In
and
gut
'your
new
type­
the hospitality of Gainesville.
Remember that the Herald office
full, and new dormitories (o a mother nlfhooch the child In her
writer nt the Herald office now. X
arms
was
unharmed.
I'ersons
under
Despite
tho
fact
that
this
has
been
The
vdunteera
who
put
the
Gainesnow
has the best $65 typewriter on real^ ypewf4 r
^
tba ^ ‘y0Q
“*Ve been provided.
the Influence of a drug or.Intoxicated the. most favorable crop year for a v,IIe ProJ*c‘ over r e p e n t e d every the narkoL A complete standard
1
seem to escupe. This seems to Indt« I k ty p « .rlt,r for th l, pH «, n o . .n d T ’
,o r ,he m° m * ° r for tw,c»
*™ ” “ *«T poUMMd ky
T “‘"r* Z T J T T Z S L Z m r n Jong time, Duval county prepared . profeulon .n d m « fn&gt;ra
money.
in life. Banken| ministers, brick fully equipped. Come in and try
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8dence Monthly.
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I Office supplies a t the Herald.

Wio Were Maddened at Death
Comrades Ambushed

Tock the Rounds on First
Street Saturday Night

FIFTFENMjUION LOSS

HAS BEEÑCAPTURED

AEROPLANE
CRIPPLED
YESTERDAY

WAR RISK
INSURANCE
LIMIT UP

CITIZENS HAVE
CAPRIONI HAS
BUILT CAMPS
NEW PLANE
FOR ÂUT0ISTS
FOR PASSENGERS

Harding, Confers
With Master Minds

«W ue? 2m
-~ za ïit

¡¡s r a s y fl'

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, » M

WONDERS OF

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Mosg Complex and In Greater Hsriwnny Than Any Manufacturing
Plan! Poaalbla to Imagina.
\Ve engineers nro apt to forget that
the human body la tile .moat wouder*
ful work of cnglneerlpg In the world.
As o plant It la more« complex than
the largest works I n -existence. John
II. Van Deventer write* It* Industrial
Management. Take the dlgcstlre tract,
the lymphatic system, the framework
of* bones, the innumerable muscle
motors, the co-ordinating functions
LOUISE GLAUM in
pc- formed by .the liver, kidneys aud
ofner Internal organs. And to go a
step further, take the sensory depart­
ments. How7 about’ the wonderful op­
tical plant In which colored moving
pictures are Instantnncpuhly taken
and developed? How about the phono­
And FOX NEWS; also, “ PRETTY LADY a Sunshine Comedy
graphic department where the sound
vibrations are received, recorded and
reproduced? And tho sense of touch
C O M IN G — G e ra ld in e F a rra r in **The Kiddle***Woman
*o delicate thnt tho tinge«* can be
G a le " ‘‘H u ck leb erry F inn ” “ H i
''trained to feel tint spots on a steel
hall which are not apparent to the
eye? Think of the'thousands of func­
tions performed simultaneously, the
routine ones automatically and those
requiring Judgment being cared for at
the same time through other clinnnels.
You will agree with me surely that
the body contains the most elaborate
organizations ever Installed In any
plant; thnt Its component parts are
and “ WATCH YOUR STEP MOTHER” a Comedy
examples of a finer kind of design than
we will ever npproxlmntc nnd thnt the
functions nnd tliclr relations are co­
ordinated more smoothly than we will
i OF GRACE
|Tn the Office of the Collector of InCOULDN’T HAVE FIRST OPTION ever be nblo to nrrange human relsII INSTALLMENT
tcmal Revenue or branch office, or
tlons.
OF INCOME TAXES mailed, by midnigh^ of December 15. As Girl Remarked. That Waa a Mat.
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i* “Inquiries reaching my office indi*
ter In Which "Business" Dldn“:
LIFE SAVED BY PLUNDERERS
Jam es M. Cathcart, Collector of In* cate a belief that taxpayers have
Cut Much Figure.
ternal Revenue, Sends Out Time*
ten days of grace on this installment,
Badly Wounded 8oldler Owed Recov.
There was no sentiment about Her­
ly Notice to all Interested.
Such provision was contained in the
cry to Cupidity of Ghouls Who
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1191? Revenue Act, but wns removed bert Jones. Ho met the girl be wished
Had Stripped Him.
to marry; ami he proposed llko this:
. JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 11.—With by the Revenue Act of 1918.
“Mary Dugh. will you bo my llfo
lt was nt the battle of Edgehlll.
Wednesday of-next week, December
"Payment of the fourth installment
partner? I am a business man. If fought Oct. 2.1. 1012, thnt Sir Oorvns*
16, as the last day fo r the payment may be made in ensn or by money or- you are ngreenhle, I will draw up a
of the fourth installment of the iu- dcr or check. The Bureau of Intcr- marriage contract, well both sign, be­ Scroop wns found upon tho field to
comc. and excess profits taxes due nnl Revenue requests that whenever fore, witnesses, and then we can carry nil nppcnrances quite dead. This was
on Sunday nftornnon, when the battle
this year, James M. Cathcart calls at- possible payment bo made by check on with the world's work." &lt;1
took place, and It wns not until the
. tentlon of all who have' such' taxes to and thus avoid congstion at the cashShe gasped, but presently regained following Tuesday that Sir Oervasc'e
pay, to the fact th at whllo hereto- ler’i window. Check or money order her composure.
t-on found the body' of his father.
"Fortunately," she said, "I've bad a When discovered It was entirely na­
fore the government has allowed ten should be made payable to “Collector
little business training myself, so we ked. having been stripped by enrop
days of g-race as provided for In the of Internal Revenue!"
•
can discuss this proposed .contract plunderers. The body waa nlao cor.1917 Act, that) this grace period was
"Bills," said Mr. Cathcart, "will be properly and dlspnsRlonatcly.”
ered with wounda, alxteen of a major
removed by the 1918 Act,- and, there- sent to taxpayers who owo a balance,
"I’m so glad to find you so sensi­ nature being counted.
fore, no extension of time can be hut failure to receive the bill does ble." lie told her.
‘ *
Being brought from the Add. effort*
. granted for payment of these taxes not relieve the taxpayer of his obllShe smiled sweetly. .
were mnde to accomplish what apxshen due.
gntion to pay on time."
"1 regret I can give you nothing bet­ W ired hopeless resuscitation. Rub­
ter than second option," she said.
bing wna tried nnd after n long time
_&gt;"I have just received^ the notice,
------------------------"What!" he exclaimed.
n faint wnrmuess pervnded tho supfrom the treasury department,1
Japan's Famous Mountain.
posed
corpse, finnllv re su ltin e In vnl
rid r. Cathcart yesterday. "As
_ . ami
¡1 ¡3 12J1C3 feet In ht-lglil,
,
,
, ,
nm
nlrendy
engaged—thnt
Is
to
any,
niltnry
movements of the limbs. Sir
may be many who thought they had on,J' 290 years years ago was an active
the first option Is already taken. But Oervnse recovered completely nnd
the ten days of grace showed as v?,cnno- T,l(,re
■»«» »'«ns of Ore a first option does not necessarily lived for ten yenra nfter whnt was
heretofore, I wish to call their atten- ln
“f "u’n'n th»t "P»" trom mean/a closed contract If you'don't considered nlmoat a miraculous rcvlvl*
*«-_ »Twt ,,t.„
_* .11
^ parts o^the cone, though one mny now
.
1 - " - ' «1*0 crn.cr will. «.Col,. All want to take a chnnce on a second cation.
The*lnctora were of tho opinion thnt
ested, that the grace period will not nlmiit tlie tinse nre great boiling option, say so; If yon do, Til drop
-be permitted this time. The tax springs, hot enough to cook nn egg In you n line If I find myself on the mat- he owed Ilia llfo really to the brutal
Indifference of the rohnejw, ns the
' m ust be paid on or before Decern-, a minute. These ^nre known ns rimonlnl market ngnln."
"Thnt'» cold blooded,"; ho com­ coldness of the nights had congulnted
plained.
the blood nnd prevented him 'from
"Il'a'.business," nhe averred.
bleeding to death. ITnd he been
"I'd rather hove first option." he brought off the field, they said, nnd
put In n warm place he would un­
pleaded.
-•
"A first option In such n Case neyer doubtedly have died owing to the fact
hns been nnd never will he secured by that he would not have received prop­
er attention, hut which circumstances
business methods." slit&gt; replied.
provided, Chicago Journal,

Today

Frank Mayo in “HONOR BOUND

PER
CENT

Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co.

Not Exciting.
*
"How wns the movie?"
&lt; ",
"Ur.tlier dull." snld tho Jaded patron
"No t tiri IIs. eh?"
"Well, the heroine Jumped from a
train traveling (to miles an hour to
nn airplane, wns curried over n preci­
pice In it motorcar, was left standing
on the deck of n submarine when It
submerged, hut there wasn't nnythlng
you could really call exciting."—Hlrtnlnghnm Age-Herald. - 11 •'*
Complete Transformation.
"1 understand one of your former
waitresses Is now a motion picture
star?"
'.'
"That’s so." snld the proprietor of
the Kllte restaurant for Indies and
gentlemen.
"Any change hi her?*'
"I should sny so! She’s changed her
name, her hnlr nnd her disposition."—
Birmingham Age-IIcrnhl

And your thoughts turning to gifts 'and something for
friends, for family, for come one somewhere. What n
wonderful idea that

Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for thoie
who had n Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come In now and get their money for gifts or for some
good cause.

DUXBURY riAS'ALDEN HOUSE
Massachusetts Town Prdttd of His­
toric Abode That Dates Back
'
I to the Year 1853.
One of the most Important of the
old-time, hnusts thnt nro associated
with the Pilgrims of the Mayflower Is
(tie Aldcn house nt Duxbury, Mass.,
lately acquired by the Aides kindred
of America."
The Aldens, John nnd Priscllln, with
seven others of the Jdayflowcr Pil­
grims, went from Plymouth to settle Ip
Duxbury In 1027, seven year! after the
landing of the Mayflower and three
years before the fonndlng of Boston.
They built n house that stood on a
knoll not-far nwny from the existing
one, nnd there uthelr children were
bom.
The present house was built by the
eldest son. Jonathan, In HIM. and hns
the remnrkahln record of having been
In the possesslqi) of Aldcns from that
dny to this.
A notable feature of the house In the
existence of certain secret passages
nnd hidden stairs whose location
would never he suspected. The house
dntes hick to tho dnyi of witchcraft
nml Indian wnrs; and notwithstanding
•the new fre«-dnm brought by the Pil­
grims, there wns no saying when op­
portunities for concealment and es­
cape might come In hundy.

Odd Mixtures In Bermudas.
Hamilton, largest town nnd capital
of Bermuda, Is a curious mixture of
Ihe quaint nnd tho mtxlern. Consu­
lates Jog elbows with tho oldest and
largest India rubber tree nt. Parisvllle, nnd tourist agencies hobnob with
cathedral* of nntlve limestone. Aincr* lean* In thousand* arc nil visible on
* the well-kept street*, and there nro
not n few English who have come to
^ escape the rigors of a northern win­
* ter nnd wander, while suited, up Front
£ street nnd down Queen and around to
4 Held. To’.np American,'one of the
£ strangest mu'lters Ts ihe speech of
&lt;- some of the negroes of the ttland. fine
£ Is quite stnrtled with surprise when
&lt;- for the first time, one hears a negro
*) | cabby dug out In tones of cockney
••; London: "Keb. sir I 'Ere you nre. sir,"

Wanted Worth-While Order.
A city In New Jersey having been
for some time without a first-class
tiook shop, the proprietor of one of
the . largest department stores an­
nounced that he would establish one If
he were assured of the patronage of
the Hook buyers who had done their
purchasing In Now York. A number
of profesfrionol men readily ngreed to.
this. The book shop was opened and
clerks from 'bther pert* of the store
%ere transferred to' It. T o 'o n e of
thele went a scholarly resident of the
city to tiuy an erudite treatise on an
obscure subject. It;* was not In stock
and, tbe customer asked that It be or­
dered, giving the names of the voltutus. Its publisher and (tnauthor. The
yollng saleswoman entered these on
nn order blank and stood looking ex­
pectantly.
’• "
"Have you ull'the details? Is there
nnythlng you do not understand?' In­
quired tho customor.
“How many dozen do you want?"
answered the salesgirl.
« Shapes of H air..
A Chinaman has a round head.
Every bnlr on hjs head Is shafted like­
wise. Thnt Is to say,* a cross-section
of It (ns seen under the microscope)
Is circular.
People of our own race have heads
thnt nre more or less oval In form, as
your lint will show. The halts of your
iii-iit! are likewise oral In section.
The negrolins nil oblong bend. Call
It rather nn oblong square. Each In­
dividual hnlr of his kinky wool Is ob­
long square In section, which, I.. foe:.
Is the reason why It kinks.
Nobody knows why there should he
this sort of correspondence between
the shape or the head nnd the shape of
the hnlr. It ls*u*t a fact Jti nature.—
Philadelphia Ledger!

Historically Sound.
Visitor—So this la the famous orig­
inal Hlnks restaurant that 'I've heard
To you today and aU rt you off with a Christmas Sav*
about for so mnrty years!
ings Account for next year. Ask your neighbor who has
Cify Host—Yes, this Is It. Of course,
one and then talk it over w ith—
old man Hlnks died some time ago
and Ihe place bus changed hands e’evowners &lt;
moved It from Its old Inca l Ion, which
'a was fifty blocks farther down town
I to this preseli! place nnd lust year
built an entirely new plnce
’
'here, which
Tho great trouble with the world’s they remodeled completely Iasi sum­
Idols is that they are all more or less mer. Otherwise It hasn't been changed
!♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ cracked.
a p artic le since the old days.

TH E PEOPLES BA N K

IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MOnE IMPORTANT
•
•
*
'
* •
■ .
.BY THE UNCERTAINTY OF THE MONEY MARK*
ET..THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND NEVER IN-OUR HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A STRONG,
APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD

ALIKE.

THERE*

FORE YOU TURN AT ONQE.TO OUR STORE, YOUR.
STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS. *

1'*

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
F o r YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALWAYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS AT

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR AT ANY TIME AND AMONG

THEM

CAN ENUMERATE A FEW

FOR.

WE

SUGGESTIONS::

IIOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS, IDEAL FIRELESS
COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM WARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYRBX
WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND-

A COMPLETE* LINE OF DAISY AND KING AIR RI­
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST
SORTMENT WE EVER HAD
‘
,* ... .

AS­

OPPORTUNITY
Knocks ,a t Your Door But Once and It Will Never Knock a t
Your Door Again With This Ki nd of a Proposition.
~

A MODERN BUNGALOW
O f six rooms, screened wide porches, kill modem conveniences
and improvements, in fact one of the finest homes in tho city
surrounded by oranges nnd grapefruit trees, flowers, plants,
shrubs, fountains,' benutiful. inwns, a complete home and then

Upon which you can
x vegetables for tfact land is
tilled and in flrst-clfsa condition and has made money for .tho
owner every year a'nd the crops on it will speak- fo r the pro­
ductiveness of th^ land, s '
_
t
.
This is not only a beautiful homo. place but ono that will
make you money. On tho chore of beautiful Lako Monroe and
the land one day in the near future will be subdivided into city
lots nnd make you n fine profit. In the city just five blocks
from the business portion. The greatest opportunity in this
state for a man with money enpugb to make tho. first .pay►
V
m iia i
a a «
I*
II
1 —I t - - __ 1 ________ '
You» must
see
it.
to realize
.what litA —really
moons. * k
P •■’ * * « ’ ''
1 VI
‘I
'■
a

i

m

m

b a

We will sell at Public Auction
Car Load ot Milch Cows: anc
Springers, a t Brady’s Stable
Sanford,

Sale Commences At Kb A. M,

N A S H &amp; JAIL E T T E

�PAGE TWO

TUE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBE 13, 1920
P oW # r o f P o lie .

• Christmas Spirit is beginning to elbow us around,
w e are maldng the hecessary arrangements to have a
J time. W e’ve done our Christmas shopping and
Drastically “all set”. So w e request our friends to
ahead just a little so that the “peak“'of all your wants
not fall on us next week. DO IT NOW !
ned Currants
.
.
.
.
.
pound 35c
led and
Seedless Raisins
.
.
pound 40c
_ __.
*** - * ^ 4 « '^

Poise U power. Tbo man who la
not master of himself under all condlttoh« cannot feel *ho nssurancc, iho
power, which la tin right of every hn*
mmi being to experience. Ho Is never
»lire of himself, m il the man who Is
never sure of hlm*clf Is ucrer wholly
nl ease. He Is not even well-bred, for
good breeding Implies self-control un­
der all clrcuinstnnces.
Tljoro Is, perhups., no other thlny
which la so conducive to one's physical
and mental comfort, cltlctcncy, hnppl*
.ness and success ns a calm mind. When
'.he mind Is unbalanced, by anger, ex­
citement, worry, fear or nervousness,
tho entire body la thrown out of har­
mony. All the functions are deranged;
the man or woman Is'not normnl, and
Is, therefore, whatever tbo -situation,
nt a .complete disadvantage, wholly un­
able to contend with It.—Orison Swett
Harden In the New Success Magazine.
Clsvator Rope In Coal Mints.

And your thoughts turning tp , g ifts 'a n d something for
friends, for family, for come one .somewhere. . What a
wonderful Idea that
•

Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how fine it la now for tho«
who had a Christmas Srvlnga Account with ua this yc*r
to como In how and get their money for gifts or for some
good cause.

Let Us Explain It

To you icizy end « U t you : f f Tvith a CuiUtmas s»r.
One of the most Impressive thing?
about s colliery, to mi outsider, Is tho'
Ing» Account for next year. Aak your neighbor who h«
tnummoth drum which winds tho rope
one and then talk it over w ith—
which brings coal up from the pit. This
monster drum rony measure 150 foot
In circumference, nnd weigh about 200
tons, nnd It will wind in the rope with
Its load at a speed of nearly 00 miles
nn hour. There are miles of the rope,
when the pit Is n deep one, like the
Yorkshire Main colliery's, whose v'ertlcnl shaft holds the record for depth
by going down nearly 1.000 yards, nnd
for long distances horizontally. The
rope costs $10 a yard nnd Its maximum 4**M&gt;*M*+44++++*+4+4444+4++4*4 +♦♦+♦++++♦♦++++** :-h h H44
life Is three nnd one-half years. Every
Inch of It passes each day through n
man’s hands for examination, (than
accidents nre very rare,

T H E PEOPLES BANK

FOR

Prunes

Strange Leases.
For weird lenses I^nalon would he
ban! to heat In some instances, says a
correspondent. He dealt with houses
lately which were for sale'and .found
that the ground landlord was the duchy
of Cornwall, the Iwtsehqlder paying an
annual ground rent of fourpence 1 And
this fourpence was sent every year In
nn envelope which cost twopence, nnd It
Twenty little guests enjoyed a very cost the duchy twopence to acknowl­
happy afternoon.
edge receipt I “Hut there Is u stranger
lease In the north of London," lie suld;
“some houses there are leased until
FOR CHRISTMAS
the death of the duke of Connaught.
There
is no other duie attached to the
J u st received new line of crepe
document'*
paper for package wrappers or
decorations for the holidsys,
Get your typewriter nt the Herald
polnsettis
and
hilly
all
In
vivid
o
..c
e ., A first-class machine, bran
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY. Editor. Phone 428
red and green, quite the prettiest
new at 365 and one that you will like
line erer seen In Sanford—only a
for tho rest of your life. No need to
CHILDREN’S HOME SHOWER
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
few of each so get them now.
pay any more for a real typewriter.
WEEK.
Every year the Woman’s Club of
Hox Stationery in all of the
Come and See Them Now.
The Molle is not only a standard ma­
Sanford sends a box to the Children's
latest
shades
and
styles—nothing
chine
but
is
so
arranged
that
yru
enn
- Monday—
Home Society in Jacksonville.
but the best of paper and enve­
carry it around with you.
Monday Afternoon Bridge Club
Tuesdny afternoon the Social De­
lopes
a
t
very
reasonable
prices.
with Mrs. Braxton Perkins.
partment gives a shower in connec­
Quite the prettiest and most sen­
Lake Helen people arc rejoicing in
T uesdaytion with the bridge party. Wo want
sible
Christmas
gifts
for
either
the opening of their big hotel, the
Social Department of Woman’s to have os much to send as possiblo
Lake Monroe
“Her” or “Him.”
Harlan, wh’ch will noon bo ready for
Club Bridge and Shower for tho nnd we want not only the members
Christmas Cards and
New
guostf.
Children’s Hom^ Society, hos­ of the Social Department to bring or
Year's
Post
Cards
of
all
kinds
tess, Mrs. David CaldwatL 1
send something a child could use, but
from the low price of one cent
W ednesday- .
FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, 1)11
every member of any department of
eueh
up. You get the benefit of
Welfare Department a t Woman’s the Club.—Mrs. David Caldwell.
model. Good condition and good
-our buying in Job lots. All very
- Club.
tires, one extra. Robert E. llenuka.
pretty and new. And then you
Thursday—
BIRTHDAY PARTY
2116
van
get engraved cards or sta­
Eveiy-Weck Bridge Club with Mrs
Mrs. M. Minarik gave a party at
Kandy—Peanut
Brittle
Saturday
tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
Forest Lake.
special, 30c lb.
WaW« Ka«h
hot Home on Myrtle avenue Saturday
ed
or your monogram printed.on
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for lesa than
• Merrie Matrons with Mrs, Harry for her littio son, John, It being his
Kitchen.______
213-tfc |
the finest of bond papers In all
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
Heercn.
,
third birthday. v
•
See reduction in prices nt SsnforL
colors. Come In nnd take a look.
must accompany atl orders. Count five worda to a line and remit ac­
Friday—
The house was tastefully decorated
Shoe
&amp; ClotHlng Co.
112-te
cordingly.
HERALD PRINTING CO.
&lt; T. N. T. with Mrs. Blank.
in cut flowers and especially attrac­
&gt;
_____
Herald Square .
FOR SALE—L. C. Smith No. 8 ia
’ C. D. Bishop has returned from a tive was the dining room. Tho table 208-tf
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
good condition. See R. T. Stalnakwas a long kindergarten table with a
business trip to New York.
RENT-Onö nicely furnished
F
ò
li”
1
am
prepared
to
take
on
a
few
or,
116 Laurel Avc.
212-ite
white cloth and littio holly wreaths
Substantial increase in number o:’ room 320 Oak Avc. Phone 308-J. more milk customers, cither morning
HI US FOR SALE—W. H. AHenTCDS
R. L. Peck came from Lakeland to a t each place. Tho center piece was «\nriy cows in Florida since the first
187-tfc or night delivery. G. W. Spencer,
a little Christmas tree decorated in
spend Sunday at home.
Monroe, Fla213-4!?,|
stato fa ir was strikingly illustrate FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish­
balloons which were given as favors.
------ ----- -------—- ------------ FOR SALE—Army tents In good ecfr
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park
---A rthur Yowell, G. C. Chamberlain, Littio red baskets containing candy in Palm Beach county within tho last
i
i.»C*r^
U
i!
nd
K“,*
l
W,,h&lt;i!
|30 to |40^-A . C. Tanner,
few
days.
Interest
is
being
shown
Avenue.____________________ 157-tfc right on the floos with the Hamilton I303dltion,
W- J- Thigpen and Mr. Groif are’ were also &amp;ta each' place.
E. Magnolia, Lakeland, FIs.
in
the
approaching
fair.
FOR RENT-Ono nicely furnished Beach Electric Crtrpct Washer. Re-1
2lW{p
tam ing on Lake Harney.
Ice cream and cake were served.
room for one or two gentlemen or stores colors, kilts atl moth and d is -,.-» ..
„ „ ---- ■
„ ■
nice couple. Can have use of garage. . « . g e m . For CBtlmnto , r demon-j
J
Phone 23 for particulars.
206-tfc «tratlon phone 560 or drop card to in perfect condition.—Herald Priai*
FOR RENT—Front room furnished Electric Carpet Washer, Route f J lng Co.______■ ~_____________ tf
215-6tpJ^O^ SALE—Typewriter table, g»rifor housekeeping, call before 8 n. 208, Sanford, Fla.
cn hose, porch swing, preserve Jart, j
m. or after five p. m. Phone 348-W. R9?f?It ^ Iî EL P 0AIlD' 911 per week,
jelly
glasses nnd odd pieces of far*
109
East
First
street,
over
Union
214-Gtp Pharm acy.________________ 163-tfc
niture, 101 Seventh SL
1991«F
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished
WANTED
FOR SALE—One pair good mu!**1
for light housekeeping. 1320 West
WANTED—Team
work.
cash or term s^B ryan Auto Co.
Inquire
of
First stre e t
210-Gtp
2U-4te
M. Hanson Shoo Shop.
189-G0tp
UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—
_
__________
Buy your post cards- nt the HeHfl ■
single or cn su ite ., Single room up
your po9t can*3 ®t the Herald
office.
Beautiful views, lc csth. _
stairs, |1 5 ; two rooms, up-stairs, $25 1°ff ce*
FOR
SALE—Two
story 8 rooa
to $30; one room first floor, $20; two WANTED—House or apartment of 3
House
and
garage.
A bargain. Ap­
or 4 rooms, unfurnished, for man
rooms, first floor, $30. One large
ply
402
Sanford
ave.
and
Fourth St
room partly furnished. Consult J. S. and wHe with two school children.
215 41
Clark, Rutledge Station or Route A, Best of references. 8eg or write, G.
Box 195, Sanford, Fla.
215-5tp B. 8.. Job dept, Herald office, dh-tf
WANTED
FOR RENT—Double flat, eight WANT—To placo local agency with
rooms and bath. J. MiXion, 601
right party, pay* from two to
Second-hand wheelbarrow. Go0"*
Palmetto avc.
215-6tp twenty dollars dally for part or all condition, Address Wheelbarrow, 5^
OR RENT—Garage.
Apply 806 time. Sells In goodly quantity to ail E. Third street.
2l4-3tc
Magnolia.
,
215-3tp homes, who uso and boost and buy
ngain. Write today for full partic­
SNAPDRAGON
LOST
ular* nnd standard package free to
PANSY PLANTS
1
.OST OR STRAYED—One red pig, you. DiSo Mfg. Co., Inc., Deck P..
4 month* old. If found notify E. Knoxville, Tcnn.
214-3tc We have lots of them. 23c rtr 4*1,
B. Randall, Jr., 825 First Street.
$1,50 per hundred
FOR SALE
191-tfc
STEWART THE FLORIST
Box Fruit—Mixed) boxes fruit
,OST—Since Nov. 29th, from my
814 Myrtle Avenue
home on Orlando road, one Lcw- pocked to order. Parcel Post boxes
cllyn setter. Suitable reward for in- and cartoons a specialty. Water’s
Want a typewriter? The
213-tfc
: ormation leading to recovery of this Kandy Kitchen.
baa
the agency&lt;jfor the best $65 tyP*"
i of.—M. E. Smith, R. No. A, Box FOR b a u s UK EXCHANGE—Ona
writer
that haa ever been put on w*
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
18. ______________
212-5tp
market
and we will have a ship®«)1
.OST—Jersey cow with a chain Walking 'distance to city. Two lots of new machines the last, of t"*
round her neck with a round bell corner Center and Elm Ave. Two week. If you are in the market i°r
on, has a fine ring, not very loud, and lots west side Palmetto avc., 50 ft. a typewriter aeo us before you W '
cow has been dehorned, not very largo from Eloventh St. Mako offer. B T
Herald Printing Co.
and haa a dark shaded face apd some Corvy, owner, 175 N. Spring S t, Loa
Angeles,
Calif.
________
208-lmo-p
dark stripes over body. Finder will
M. J. Bradford's Mattress factory, Everything fo r tho office a*
please notify G. Albon, Oviedo, Fla.,
,
and receive reward. Box 91.*214-4tc 5th street nnd Cypress ave. 210-10tp Herald Printing Co. ' W« c*n ilt
out with all th at you need in R®*
ir Scratch Pads from The
Christmas boxes of oranges at $3. printed stationery and office suppi^*
ty ths pound—16c.
—G. W. Spencer, Phone 400. 209-lOtp of alt kinds.
•

At a Big Bargain

Twenty-five head of Cows, milkers
and springers and forty head of i
| yearlings and two heifers, cans,
bottles and dairy equipment mule
and horse.

All to be Soid~at very
Reasonable Prices

ROSELAND DAIRY

C/ASS/flE/) APy

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The management of

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117 E A ST FIRST ST R E E T
Desire to most heartily thank the residents
of Sanford and vicinity for their cordial
response to the advertisement in Friday’s
Daily Herald and deeply regret the fact
that we were out of several items greatly,
in demand. W e will be prepared to take
care of your every grocery want in future

i

�THE B IT O R D D A II.Y U EIU LD . MONDAY, DECEUHE 13, l t »

Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges,

National Madza Lamps
25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volts.
20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volts

Everything Electrical
Expert Installation and
Repair Work .
g illo n &amp; f r y
. . . . «2

. 112 M .rnolU A n

CONQUEROR OOULD NOT W RITE

AND CUPID FLtD, SHRIEKING

--------r William I of Knftinrf Blaotd HI*
, H u m by a Creta t* a Charter
H* Qriritttd.

•Truly, as Many Hevr As*im4, Remane# Today Haa Fallen *ram
It« One* H lgh-E tuu.

in, the collection of, Norman char­
ter« sold recently In England, the
property of Baroness Beaumont of
Carlton Towers, York, there la atrong
presumptive evidence that 'William
the Conqueror Waa nnable to write,
for a grant signed by him and Matil­
da, the queen, bears their crosses.
This collection of Norman charters
was made by the antiquary Thomaa
Stapleton} one of the ancestor* of
the baroB&gt; of Beaumont, and baa been
preserved for centuries at Carlton
Tower*. It* aalo ia attributed to th*
costa of the war and the present high
taxes.
*
The ^artiest grant la undated, but
wns
ns made between‘’the years 1007 and
1070. It Is In Latin, on Tellum, and
Is a grant by Waldcrnnd (de MculInT)
tor the salvatJo^ of die soul of hi*
lord, William I, king of the English,
and others, to St. Stephens church,
Caen, of the Church of Bt. Mary. In­
serted In their names are the crosses
of the witnesses, William, king of tho
English; Matalda, the queen; John,
archbishop (of Rouen?); Roger Belmontensls (Beaumont) and Itobert
nelmontensls (nenumont). The docu­
ment la one- of the most Interesting
autographs that Is likely to come Into
the auction room for some time. Tho
evidence of William the conqueror's
Illiteracy Is not conclusive, however,
os It may have been thought beneath
the dignity of the king to write bis
name, as William Roberts suggests.
King Henry I also signed one of the
charters with his cross.

EAST INDIA SLOW TO CHANGE
Eight Varieties of Marriage In That
Region Remain as They Were
—
In Menu's Day.

From the Foundation

Quality-Servicd-Price

Lord's Purity Water
As Good as the Best
Dally Service

P h o n e 66

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs
Umy Battery repair we moke ia
guaranteed for six months. We are
•Me to do this because In repairing
*ny make of battery we are licensed
to use patented features which h a rt
»ade VeiU batteries famous.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
I- A. RENAUD, Prop.

Phone 189

Wood Presaure—NeuriUs
The "Logical Treatment"

“ E N E R G IZ E R ”
For Many Human Ilia
Farai,«la
Rheumatism

NOW MAKING

P eca n N ut Roll
Freah Daily
$1.00 POUND
W ater’s K a n d y

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REAL ESTATE*
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■applies at the Herald.

There are eight varieties' of mnrrtago In India, all of them outlined by
Menu, tho great Hindu lawgiver, and
It Is not until one comes In contact
with auch examples of custom that one
realises how llttlo the native Indian
has advanced to meet modern Ideas,
an pxchang* spys. The eight ways of
msrrlage are:
BrahmyaT'vttdcb consist! In a gift
of a girl bedecked with ornaments to
a learned and virtuous bridegroom
who haa been Invited for the purpose,
accompanied by proper religious cere­
monies.
V
Dnlvn, or gift of n girl decked with
ornaments to n priest who Is at that
time officiating at a sacrifice.
Adsha, or gift of a daughter In con­
sideration of a pair of bullocks given
by the bridegroom.
Pnmjnpntyn. or gift of a daughter
after the father has thus addressed
the couple: "May both of you perform
your ditties together."
Asurn, or gifts of a girl after her
relatives have given ns much wealth
ns possible.
IlnknMmsn, or forcible rnpturo of a
girl after her relatives have been killed
or wounded.
Gnndhnrbn, or a voluntary union be­
tween a young lady mid n man.
Palsncha, or the seduction of n
maiden who Is asleep. Intoxicated or
crack-brained.
j

They were young and It waa eraBing, aqd the moon was shining. And
they were young.
Ha waa racing her, althouetted
agalnat the all very light of the moon.
Erery line of hta stalwart, manly fig­
ure atood plainly outlined before her.
He looked Into her lovely dark eyea.
Their liquid depth« fascinated him, en­
thralled him.
n« leaned forward.
"Darling, I love you I* he breathed
paaalonately Into her tiny ear.
She gated at him paaalrely, ‘Tou are beautiful, wonderful, lovelyiH he cried, ns the. moonlight Il­
luminated her clastic features.
Her glnnce rested upon him as hq
stood oiit clenrly In the pnle light.
"Will you marry me, be my wife?"
he ankcd, with bated breath and eyes
shining. Hidden (Ires glowed In their
burning depths. „
And still her gate was upon him.
He leaned forward a little farther,
waiting for her answer, eagerly, fear­
fully.
"Will you nuirfy me, precious one?"
he asked ngnin. his burning glnnce
upon her scarlet lips.
She opened her mouth to *&gt;penk.
Penrly teeth glenmed In the silvery
light.
“AhI Tou nre going to soy 'yes,'"
he muttered, pnaatonntely, taking hold
of her tiny, llly-llke hands. "Ton are
going to sny something."
He leaned closer, his head outlined
clearly agMnst the pale moonlight.
"I wns going to say, why don't you
wear a rubber band around your head,
(o tmln your ears not to stick out?"
(The end of a perfect evening.)—
Detroit Free Press.

GREAT ACTRESS XISSED POET
Sarah Bernhardt Made Her Meeting
With Longfellow an Event to
Be Remembered.
When Sarah Bernhardt came to
America In the seventies sculpture
was her "aide line." Aa. soon aa she
arrived In Boston ehe expressed a de­
sire to do the bust of Longfe) low,-says
tlm Christian Science Monitor, bongfellow, however, though not Insensible
of the honor, declined. He said that
he was about to leave for Portland,
Me., and feared that Mme. Bernhardt
would have depnrted before hi* re­
turn. Then, to hdtlgatc the curtness
of his refusal, ho usked tho tragedienne
to Ills home, Inviting Wllllnm Dean
Howells and Oliver Wendell Holmes to
meet her.
m
They became very amiable townrd
one Another, and Longfellow, who
spoke excellent French, praised Mme.
Bernhardt's pcrfonnnnco of "Phedre,"
telling her she surpnsseil the great
Barbel, whom ho had seen 50 years
enrller. Tho actress, not to he out­
done, told the poet how much she en­
joyed reading "Illnwnthn," which she
pronounced Hoe-n-vatere.
Evidently tho affair of the sculp;
tured bust did not rankle, for on her
departure, ns the poet and his other
guests were escorting her to her car­
riage, she turned about suddenly, Im­
pulsively threw her arms about Long­
fellow's neck nnd, kissed him on the
cheek, said: “Vous eles adorable."

You Gan Get Immediate
Delivery

EDWARD HIGGINS
Phone 3 3 1

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1920,
Southbound
Arrive
2:36 o* pi.

Departs
2:40 a. m.
8:40 a. m.
1:33 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:45 p. m.

3 1 0 -3 1 4 East Firsl

The Sanford Mirror
and Furniture Shop
.Mirrors re-silvered, furniture repair­
ed, furniture refinlahcd, brass beds
irflnlshed, Iron beds enameled&lt; or
bronzed any color or shade, auto re­
flectors re-silvered, best of materials'
used and work neatly and expertly
done on short notice. Give us a call.

___ 1:28 p.m.
___ 2:55 p.m.
___ 7:30 p. m.
North Bound
WM. E. CONNOR
Departs Office 116 Laurel Ave.
Arrive
Phone 219
2:03 a. m.
__ _ 1:48 a. m.
Work Called for and Delivered.
___ 11:45 a. m. 12:05 p.m.’
. . . . 2:35 p.m. 2:55 p. m.
___ 4:00 p. m.
4:05 p. m.
___ 10:00 p. m.
Sanford's Moat Popular Hole!
Leesburg Branch
‘ Arrive
Departs
Under Management of
7:30 a. m.
SMITH BROTHBRSfS
WALTER B. OLSON
7:35 p. m.
Ezpert Repair Work %
__ 4:00 p.m.
Our Specialty-— Sem inole’s
..-.11:55 a. m.
famous $1 Sunday Dinner
Trilby Bra itch
dc luxe.
Arrivo
Departs
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
8:00 a. m.
A
In
Carte
Service
all
day
3:25 p. m.
AT T n E HERALD, EACH—':
101_____ 0:30 p. m.
2 5 ..___ 2:00 p.m .
Oviedo Branch
Departs

Razor Strokes to 8hav9.
Kidnap Chlnesq From Legation.
There Is n barber In London, Eng­
Knng-Shlh-lo, formerly treasurer of
land, with n nice taste for figurlng.jind
he has computed the number of razor the Anfu club, who since tho recent
strokes that go to n clean shave, lie downfall of that alleged pro-Japanese
offer» to prove the general correctness organization has been In biding In the
of his count on any customer. "Tou Russian legation nnd for whose arrest
■hall keep the count yourself, sir." a reward of $10,000,was offered by the
Chinese government, has Just been
•ays he.
The first Yuan counted 150 strokes the victim of n coup on the part of
made by the barber. "Much too low, Chinese aervnnta employed In the le­
sir," said the barber. -"Rut knowing gation, according to n dispatch from
jrou were counting I couldn't help tak­ Peking, Chinn. They entered Kang's
ing longer strokes, it takes more, sir, bedroom In the early hours of the
morning, hound him, wrnpi&gt;ed him In
usually."
Ills own computation Is that, on nn n tied quilt nnd hoisted him over the
average. It lakes 200 strokes to shave legation wall. Accomplice^ delivered
a ronn%Now If he ahavea bo many per­ him Into the bnnds of the sqtind of
sona n 'day, so many days a week, how gendarmes which bad been waiting
mnny times does the barber use bis for weeks for nn opportunity to cap­
ture him nnd other refugees supposed
razor a week?"
" ’Undrcds of thousands, air" say« to hare hidden In foreign legations.
the barber. Pinned to something more
Woman’s Latest Venture.
exact, he claimed 288.000 for one week.
An engineering factory, organized,
controlled, and managed hy women,
Th* Calm Level.
who nino execute the orders at the
J have seen tho sea lashed Into fury Inthe and In the foundry—that la the
nnd tossed Into spray, ‘and Its grand­ latent enterprise of tlip "weaker sex."
eur moves the soul of the dullest mnn: It la one which deserves, every suc­
but remeniber It Is not the billows, cess.
Daily, except Sunday
but the calm level of the sea, from
At the bend of the firm, called A t ­
which nil heights nnd depths are lanta, Ltd« Is Lndy Parsons, tho wife
Get some of those late postcards at
measured. When the storm has passed, of the fnmoua engineer nnd Inventor
the
Herald office. The Valdez Ho­
and the hour of calm settles on (lie of the steam turbine, The factory
tel,
tho
Wclnka Block, the Seminal*
ocean, when the sunlight bathes Its was alarteli In the Midlands hy 20
Hotel
and
other points of interest.
smooth surface, then the astronoioer women ex-war workers. Good orders
and the surveyor take the level from have already been secured, nnd Lady Only ono cent each. Send a Sanford
which to measure terrestrial heights Parsomi la convinced thnt tlies» card to your fricndi.
and depths. When the emotion of the pioneer women engineers will be suc­
hour has subsided, we shall find thnt cessful.
calm level of public opinion below the
‘There Is nothing," she «ays, "that BRADLEY MATTRES8 FACTORY
storm, from which the thoughts of a a woman cannot do when she trie«."
Orlando, Fla,
mighty people are to be measured, —London Times.
;
and by which their flnul action will'be
Makes old Mattresses new at on*.
determined.—James A. Garfield.
v.
Send In your locale to the Herald
third the cost of a new one.
office. Phono the news to 148. We
PHONE
804
16 BRYANT BT.
Test* for Diamonds.
want every b it of It. Tell ua the
11*1611mo-p
The true diamond li not cut by *
file, has i specific gravity of 8A2 and
a luster that shows clearly even when
the stone Is Immersed In water, A
■mall drop of water dropped on tho
face of a clean, dry diamond presence
In greenhouse sterilization it has proved as good as steam
Its globular form and doe« not spread.
baking.
In seed beds It kills weed seeds .and many diseases.
When a line Is drawn on a diamond
A fifty pound keg costs three dollars, and will treat 1000 to
with an aluminum pencil, and It 1«
then nibbed briskly with mnlsrvned
2000 squnro feet of soiL
cloth», the Him dHaiijm.-ira. The coinEnough for trial sent free if you will give it a thorough, te s t
inonest tent Is to draw the edge of the
HO M ER T . D A R L IN G TO N
stone over gin»*: the diamond cuts It
without much pressure, while the lu»General Delivery, Miama, Florida.
Hotion merely scratch?* It.

SEMINOLE HOTEL and GRILL

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F . F. D U T T O N , In c
Sanford

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DEVELOPMENT OF GREATER POWER AND INTO A MORE STUR­
DIER AND VIRILE CHARACTER. THE COWARD, IMPOTENT OR
NEGLECTFUL PERSON CAN NEVER HOPE TO RISE ABOVE* HIS
PD SSS^T FINANCIAL POSITION. TOE OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL
INVESTORS AS WELL AS LARGE ONES IN THE SOUTHERN UTIL­
ITIES COMPANY 8 PER CENT CUMULATIVE PRIOR PREFERRED
STOCK IS ONE IN A LIFE TIME AND MAY BE MADE IN CASn OR
INSTALLMENTS. THERE IS NONE BETTER.

ROBBRT J . HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation M***!«'Phone Herald Office 148 or 64

U S E »

MlCKlE SAYS

You can’t get trade by ringing cow
bells any more. Sanford people are
not living in a rural district where
cow bells attract the people.
This
kind of advertising would he all right
in some of the smaller villages and
would sell milk but cow bells win
never advertise any business in San­
ford. The people are reading the
Dully Herald to note the live merch­
ant* and the prices in this city.. ,

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F. P. Forster, President B. F. WMlncr, Cashier,

T. W. LAWTON,
. Superintendent.

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A m ple Stocks

Prom pt Delivery

A REAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT

The holiday season with its joys responsibilities. There may be inand its problems is upon us. What stances where this is true, but fdr the
shall be do to add to the happiness of most part the women who have stepthe occasion? Each one of us would P«d into fields formerly reserved for
like not only to wish our friends a men ask no favors.
Merry Christmas and a K-ppy N ew , In an interview, Miss White stated
Year, but to give them one. We can-, that women are as capable av men
not do this by means of ill-considered and that she disliked being eoigratpresents., Thoughtless gifts cause, ulated merely because s’le is a wornthe January ash can to bulge with (an. “It is silly to treat us as though'
debris. Only when our gifts have | we were precocious children,” she
lasting meaning do they carry the
This protest Is justified. The pat­
true message of good-will which is
ronage displayed toward successful
. Wc can give happiness and content-J women merely reflects on the person
ment and safety for the futqje as doing the patronising. V. ie not in
well as pleasure for the moment, this spirit that Miss White should be
Such gifts are within reach of alL called a remarkable woman. She is
They are to be found In the Savings remarkable not alone because she was
Securities of the United States gov-Ja successful farmer, but also because
, ernment. From the 26 cent Thrift Jduring the war she was superintendStamp to the $1,000 Treasury Sav-,cnt of the work among women In the
ings Certificate they will carry with largest powder plant in Virginia and
them not
th» greetings of the,!****!»* she continues active in still
• seasor Km*
for years to,«mother field although she has retir; come. *■-. er-senting the child a card ed. How many rabn farmers are there
The Sanford Heralij in comment- with one thrift stamp affixed, you who present an equally active record ?
j i g upon 0 » hotel servic; in that bestow not only a present but a habFlorida claims some just pride in
cKy .«ays: “The Seminole is sow it which will grow in value as the being the home staje of Miss -White,
Ttiady to take the travelers in.” I days pass, for he will wish to fill the whose quality of leadership brings it
a o a t see why the Herald should feel card. That little gift will have grown credit. The greatest share, however,
*o highly elated over so common an wonderfully before another Christ- belongs to what, for lack of a better
Oicurencc. Sanford and the Seminole mas comes around, and the recipient phrase, can be called the modem woa te cot the only city and hotel ir the will be on th* way to a life of inde- man.
state “ready to take the travelers pendeoce.
t o r There are many duplications of
In reo.unmen'l'ng the»e lasting
this work—yet few tell about the gifts, the Savings Division of the
tiring till it’ll all over and done for. Treasury does not suggest that a
TURKEY 'AND CB1CKEN
H Sana&gt;—Thom La Kissimmee Valley single American curtail hU Christmas
DINNER
giving, f t suggests only that he
OYSTERS, TOO.
i broaden it to include this present
" th e re is a constant string of cars which will bring future well-being to
DECEMBER 15th and 16th
{Vatu DeLand to Sanford and points those he loves.
From 6:00 to 8-JO
north and south. The bridge over the
Thrift Stamps, Savings Stamps and
$1.00 per plate
S t. Johns at Harden Ferry must be Treasury Savings Certificates will be
Also
Catholic
Baxaar at the
peyiag about 1000 per cent per month. on sale throughout the year 1021. In
Parish
House
Y hs' State Road Department should ; continuing the sale of government
.
Everybody
Invited
¡base this bridge and make it Savings Securities, the government Is
611-0t
, or greatly reduce the tolls.— giving the opportunity to every man,
and News.
woman and child in the land through
kb is something for our road de­ the coming year to enjoy the happi­
m ent and our county commission- ness, prosperity and contentment
to consider. Ami the county re­ which is found in' financial independ­
td to build the bridge on account ence and security for the future.
a t expense.
MENDENHALL CASE
Mecdtahall i* trying to get out of
• state prison camp after serving
ime four years for the murder of
tfe^SUioU and her daughter and
im b g up their bodies id the car in
kids the murder happened. It was

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tends to systemaUxe. all. tranaactioM;
the cancelled checks furnish the best
receipts for expenditures, thus elimIns tine controversies; a bunk account
fires you greater prestige; It secures
for you the banker1* Interest In your
affairs and Ms advice ln&gt; tin e of
need.
In short, a bank account makes you
a better, a safer and a more suc­
cessful business man.
We solicit your account with us.

And the people are coming here be- MCUM th#t he mav have imagined
luse they read the advertisements for himMlf for the crime. The pyd.
the Herald and sec where the San- cration of Women’s Clubs of the state
rd live merchants are coming after have taken up the matter and will
ie trade. This is the time for the ^nmfce ¡t their business to see that
erchants to make hay.
^
| Mendenhall stays In prison for some
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PftlMftlM* 1V Ht*&amp; AH * ,H W &gt;
NADOLA tWtT\NL\»*P?M«AM\N«
«PMrtVGUlMei'MlCttAMKlf'«)

a cold-blooded murder, premeditated
A FLORIDA WOMAN
If the evidence la to be believed and
..........
the Jury seemed to have believed It
Editorially, the Miami Herald tells
Member of the Associated Presa
and only the clemency of one mem* the Interesting story of how a Flprber kept Mendenhall from going to Ida woman made good at the a rt of
the gallows. And now after serving farming: t
only a few year» either he or h is ' Under the capltion, -Woman Farmfriends or both are trying to hare e r Retires,” the New York Times
Christmas time approaches.
him pardoned and if the Pardoning tells the story of Miss L. M. White,
Board or any member thereof ex-,w ho made a fortune on 14,000 acres
pect anything at the hands of the in Florida. Miss White is more than
people of this state they had better * farmer, and the fact that she has
Sanford is thè trading hcadquart- leave"Mendenhall and his case alone, retired doea not mean that she hrs
era far this purt af thè state of Flor­ It la much too soon after this crime ceased being active. She is now deida. 1
to bring it up again and talk of par- voting her Unto to the National Feddoning Mendenhall for the greatest cration of Business and Professional
crime in the annals of the state. We Women, of r-hich she is both state
feci sorry for any man who is in president and a national vice-prcsi-

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KOKOMO. UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES

B. A O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford. Florida

Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.J

Welaka Building

Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda

Specials For Today

B one Meal

Choice
Western and Florida
Meats
Oar Prices Will Save
You Money

Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Sausage

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
Prime

Service That Counts
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

PORK and MU1TON
SAUSAGE oi All Kinds
HAM and BACON
A TRIAL SOLICITED

W holesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Richmond, Va.

Car lot receivers and distributors all kinds Fruit and Produce*
C onsignm ents Solicited

Pure Food Market
J. H. Tillis, Prop.

Phoie 105

402 Sanford Ave.

AUCTION
We will sell at Public Auction,
Car Load ot Milch Cows and
Springers, a t Brady’s Stable,
Sanford,

Pure, Sweet, Wholesome
D elivered F resh E very D ay

MILLER’S BAKERY
S P E C IA L BARGAINS
FOR THE FIRST

C O M P L E T E H O U S E - B IL L
C A R TER LUMBER CO.

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper

December Ac/
Sale Commences At 10 A. M

NASH &amp; JAILETTE

MRS. B. B. TAUACH
Proprietor
Comer of Park Avroac and
Commercial Avenue
. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Domonatra ted ha your home.
Christmas orders should be ff*‘
B. E. WILLIAMS
G. A. DREKA, DeLand
Daytona Beach
198-261P

Tte Daily Herald subscription list
Have you seen that beautiful lice
is growing so rapidly that new car- Of boa stationery a t the Herald of­
rier boys are necessary each wreck. If fice? Ju st the thing fo r ‘'The Girl
you do not g et your paper promptly for Christmas. Get it printed with
phono 451.

�B 8ANFQRD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEM BE 13, 1920

S u b i t i cf tin
Plotting Small
Talk« SacdacÜf*
Arranged for
Herald Head era

ytlJe
Mention of
Matterò lit BHef
ferwnal It««*
*fInterest

Sanford, Fla., Dec, 13, 1920.
Carlot Shipment« from Entire Coun­
try, Saturday, Dec. 11th)
Florida—Sanford Section ---------- 24
Florida—anatee aection . . . . . ------4
shq la very ill a t tho poraonage. Dr. Callforia—N orther^ District . . . . 1
8 WEATHER
W alker was summoned from the gen­
California—Southern D ist . . . . . . 8 2
tho
perflod
December
eral
conference a t Tallahalace and
Forecast for
South Atlantic arrived here Saturday.
13 to 18, -Inclusive
and Eaet Gulf States: Moderate tomPottmkater Elder and the postoffeature considerable cloudiness, oc­
fico force aro working overtime now
casional rains.
and the bundles are piling up moun­
w eather

Re p o r t

For Florida: Unsettled weath­
er tonight and Tuesday, probab­
ly ahowers ezeept fair In west
portion Tuesday, cooler Tuesday
North and Central portion.

WILL GIVE DEMONSTRATION

Beg to announce that

MR. VV. L. HARVEY
is associated with me in handling

Records
and
Musical Instruments
■v

768
3328
9859
6519
6215

WINS
WIN8
WINS
WINS
WINS

CEDAR CHEST.
OLD IVORY ROCKER.
ELECTRIC PARLOR LAMP.
110.00 GOLD PIECE,
|5.00 GOLD PIECE.

The drawing for theae prizes took place at onr store Saturday night
at 8:30 and waa conducted by Judge E. F. Iloosholder, assisted by a boy,
blind-fotded, sleeted from the large crowd that was present, and for the
benefit of the holders of these coupons that were not present we. publish
the shore winning numbers.
Up until the time this paper goes to press there are still two prizes
that have not been claimed. Look your numbers over and If you hold the
lucky number, come get your prize. The two prizes left are the Lamp
and the $5.00 gold piece.
*
'
Mr. A. D. Mahoney held both number 761* »nd 332?, therefore getting
both the Cedar Chest and Rocker.
Mr. Ernest Gormely held No. 6519 and won the $10.00 Gold Piece.
Mr. John D. Jinklnn made the U ’gest Individual purchase and won the
Leather;- Hand Ilag.
Mrs. C. 1« Goodhue purchased the largest number of articles and won
the Umbrella.

tain high. I f you have anything to
send do It now and don't wait until
the day before Christmas.

Mrs. C. B. Godwin spent Sunday tioncry at the Herald office. We do Total, 23 cars,
printing of all kinds on envelopes and Diversions Filed Since Last Report
In Jacksonville.
ldtter heads special to your order. ,
From Potomac Yards: Out 9th:
-------New
York 4, Jersey City 1.
Weather Is I
The
city
was
filled
with
shoppers
From
Waycross: Out 10th: Cinthe lettuce crop. Many grower« m o
and
visitors
last.S
atu
rd
ay
night
and
cinnati
1.
catting today.
looked like a city twice the size. I t Total lettuce shipmentsfrom Flor­
Ida this season to date, Dec.
Only n few more flays till Christ' in sure and certain that' Sanford me*chants
are
having
a
fine
holiday
12
Inc., cars ............................4y9
b is .
Do your shoppipg early and
trade
and
they
are
bringing
tho
pcoTotal
lettuce shipmentsfrom Florlate and do it now.
pie hero by real advertising and glvida Inst season to ?ame date,
C. M. Packard and wife have arriv­ ing them goods a t real priceu.
cars
................... ............... ...51G
ed from Shirland, 111., to spend tho .* ,
7------- ,
,
Shipping Point Information, Dec. 11
J. L, Miller Is moving
hissales- SANFORD, FLA.: Mild, olenr.
■winter with' their son, Rex Packard.
room of the bakery Into
the north Hauling, moderate. Demand I and
See those new typewriters on sale side of his building and will rent
movernent mnrket 8tendy
at the Herald office. They aro the p art of tho old sales room for busl-(ntt|0 chanjro fn pricca. CnrIoU f Q
greatest machine' in the market for ness purposes. Mr. Miller is making _b. cnah trnck; 1 j . 2 buahcI hampcr5|
the price.
many change! In #hls bakery
and nig Boston, quality and condition
equipment and has one of the finest j KencralIy bo&lt;mJ| 00c-$1., mostly &gt;lt
. Are you getting your Daily Her­
ald promptly? We arc doing every­
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Buck,- of H ar­
thing possible to getj it to you and if
risburg, Pa., are spending some time
you do not get it let us know a t once.
at the home of II. P, Lntsbaugh aqd
FINE STATIONERY
family,
515 Magnolia avc.
Many of the girls and boys will be
The Herald office in headquarters
home this week and next week to for fine stationery of all kinds from
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsey and
spend the holidays and there will bo
tho printed letter head to the beauti­ Miss Mittic Forsyth are visiting Mrs.
ful stationery in boxes th at is so dear 6. W. Spoor fo r the month of Decem­
to the ladies' hearts. You can get ber and will spend the remainder of
Judge liousholdcr and W. C. Hill this stationery and have your Phono­ the winter with their cousin, Mrs. J.
left today for Jacksonville where the gram printed on it, making the nift­ L. Ingram a t West Palm Beach.
Judge will, attend |tho .meeting of iest Christmas gift th a t you have
County Judges of the state th a t Is in ever seen and one of the best. Sta­
tionery 'dost« money theso days but
sesjion tomorrow.
our stationery is very reasonable in
AT THE STAR THEATRE
Get your Christmas advertising in price and positively the best that
TODAY
the Daliy Herald. The people are money can buy. See it a t the Herald
shopping by the papers these days office,
ELMO LINCOLN in
and in reading your daily papers you
UNDER-CRIMSON SKIES
save money.
.
The man who never looks up is a
Also "CLEVER CUBS"
rank failure when it comes to lifting
The many friends of Mrs. S. W.
A Comedy
Walker will be grieved to learn that

*

NO.
NO.
NO.
NO.
NO.

ADVANTAGE NOW WITH WOMEN
Modern Feminine Garments Such That
They No Lcnger Need “Take All
Day to Dress."

No longer docs It "take her nil day
to dress."
t
Quietly nnd steadily woman lias got
rid of muny checks upon rapidity of
dressing; tins consolidated garments,
abolished button*, «lone mvny with
hooks nnd eyes, abandoned very often
even corsets nnd the "Hilng" of her
hulr, while man Is quite as slow n
dresser now as when Undo C. Depew
repeated tils tlrst story.
Not. of course, tf woman garbs her­
self for purposes strictly social. This
means one-tenth dressing and ninetenths preparation of* an armament
thut no stupid League of Nations would
cvpr hope to curb. Very different Is
tho morning method of feminine ex­
ecutives, of girls Intent on business,
study or art, of stump-speaking Indies
when In transit.
Brother dazed himself w ith. speed
when first he fastened trousers with a
belt, though buttons still remain for
the "wesklt" nnd the coat and that
weary round of pearl nnd gold buttons
for the shirt. But sister tnkes her onepiece suit at a single hurdle und snaps
a sluglo “snupper" at tho waist.
Long ago man hopped Into Ills con­
gress gnltcrs. Now he ties his oxfords.
Hla wife, however, steps Into her

Of Poultry Products for The Cates
Crate Company.
The poultry department of the.Rallnton Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo., will
have their poultry demonstrator in
Sanford about December 15th In be­
half of tho Cates’ Crate Co. Tho lady
will visit every poultry raiser in the
county and will demonstrate the Pu­
rina Poultry Feeds and give you val­
uable information os to how to make
your hens lay. The Indy will also
show you how to cull out your non­
layers from the ones that lay. If
you wish a demonstration givo your
name and address to tho Cates Crato
Co., before the 16th of this month.
Operation of a through coach be­
Phone 1B1. All demonstrations free.
tween
Jacksonville and Okecchoboo
216-2tp
has been arranged by the Florida
East Coast railroad beginning Dec­
TO PIANO OWNERS
.Owing to an unusual volume of ember 15, according to announce­
business on the East Coast my De­ ment.
cember visit will bo. delayed several
weeks.—"Alack the piano tuner."
215-3tc

48534853534830015323485323230053232300532353015348

You C ant Make
Hag Without Sunshine
Nor can you make much money without some

effort'to

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
W hy not make some real "H A Y " in the SUN
SHINE by starting a check account with tisBuild up your credit that you may be able to
master difficult problems.

DcLand’s auto camp, which Is said
The U. S. Shipping Board la now
to be the most complete in the state, advertising; the "Jacksonville Line"
is the rendezvous of hundreds of with regular sailings of steel steam­
camping parties this year. More pco-(ships for Europo, Asia and South
pie have used this camp so far th is ' America. All aboard a t Jacksonville»
season than all lost season.
¡Fla.}- for the' chief ports of. the

George Fox can take care of your
orders for express shipments of
Christmas orangey, j Got} h( itouch
with him.
215-2tc

*

THE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA, with its
wonderful tone and marvelous Automatic
Stop, will be out leading line. We have
now over

Repentance is often confounded
with determination not to get caught
again.

2,000 Columbia Records
from which you may make your X Mas
selection. We expect to give our special

H. L. GIBSON.
W. L. HARVEY

name of Geo. Fox. unless saia cer­
tificate shall bo redeemed according
to law tax deed w ill Issue thereon on
the 18th day of January, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official signature and
seal this the 13th day of December
A. D. 1920.
(SEAL)
E| A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk County Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
215-6tc.
By V. E. Douglass, D. C.

ALL NATIONAL BISCUIT CO.
CRACKERS, p k f . ..................

3-LB. CANS. HOMINY,
Per can . . . i ---------

GRANULATED SUGAR,
Per Pound ---------- -

3-LB. CANS SAUER KRAUT,
. Per C a n ........ ........................ .

IRISH POTATOES,

3-LB. CANS DILL PICKLES,
Per Can .......... 1 .................

SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS,
Per Pound ____ _______

3-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS, Van
Camp's, Per c a n ___________. . .

8-LB. CANS SNOWDRIFT,

2-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS,
Van Camp’s, Per C a n __ . . . .

6-LB. CANS CRISCO,
Can ------------------

1-LB. ROA8T BEEF,
Per C a n ________

24-LB. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,
Per Sack ------------------------

1-LB. CORNED BEEF,

MEADOW GOLD BUTTER,
Per Pound . . . . ___ . . . . .

CAMPBELL’S SOUPS,

, rf

1-LB. CANS MAXWELL BOUSE
COFFEE, Per C a n _____ . . . . . .

HEBE CREA5I, Baby,
Per C a n ...................... .
HEBE CREAM, Tall,

1

2

LORD CURVBUR COFFEE,
Per Pound . . . . . . . . . ------

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                    <text>O F THE W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER II, 1920

NUMBER 219

Methodist Conference Appointments
■
o f Ministers
•TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 14— The an- bio; Ortega circuit, H. Bartlett, supnual Florida Methodist conference ply; Phoenix Park and Anderson
came to a close at 0 o'clock last night Memorial, C. H. Part ridge, supply;
with reading o f the appointments of S t Augustine, F. J. Patterson; St.
mtnisters for the new church year by Joseph circuit, M. W. Spike, supply;
the presiding officer, Bishop W. A. South Jacksonville, II. Util; Starke,
Candler.
J- C. Diggs, superintendent nntl-SnThc
appointments
follow:
loon League, C. W. Crooke.
FIRST LIONS' CLUB IN THE
Bartow District
I
Miami District
STATE FORMED AT ORLANDO
C. F. Blackbuni, prcsiuing elder;
M. 11. Morton, presiding elder;
LANDÒ" Dec 14—The first Arcadia, W. C. Norton; Boca Grande, Bunnell, F. M. C. Eals; Delray and
Huh to be organized InFlorida A. H. Moore; Bartow, L. D. Howe; Boynton, J. C. Jones; Dania and OJus,
ust been formed here
It con- Bonita Springs, to be supplied by L. M. T. Bell; East Palatka and Kingsof eight charter member«, oU^D* GUtlcr. Bowlin,; Green, W. G. Ion, Wnlter Kln.rd; Fort An,IerJoIe
. . . ----- . h . h . . , . . n . Inin It 1Slrlckl«nd: Dixieland and
Myrtle L. B. Slmpaon, Fort Fiere., E. C.

The Siegel amendment, extending
, brothers and' sisters of aliens who
lT, become American citizens- the
tht to immigrate to this country,
ti pswed by lamost ns Inrge n maHanJreds of persons ill with distie are seeking to enter this coun-

Barnett; Jasper^ L( Monroe; Jennings circuit, R. A. Sewell; Lake City,
O. A. Trowor; Live Oak. W. A. Myres; Live Oak Mission, R. E. L. Fclsom; Melrose and Waldo, C. Sterling;
Gardner circuit, E. C. Cook; Newberry circuit, L. D. F.ldridgo; Reddick circuit, M. T. Bennett, supply;
Rochelle Mission, R. E. Buck; Wellborn circuit, Thomas Williams; White
Springs circuit, R. K. Rowol!, supply; Williston, R. A. Guy«
'""Jacksonville District
J. B. Rooney, presiding elder;
Brycevllle; J. E. Hnrtsfield; Callahan,
G. L. Bourn; Eastport Mission, F. W.
Cramer; Fomandinn and Chester,
Paul Kendall; Green Cove Spring?.
R. M. Williams; Hillard circuit, H. P.
Blocker, supply; Jacksonville First
Church nnd Parker street, K. B. Mitch
ell; Marvin, J. D. Murray; Riverside

Voted to Purchase Property
On Lake Front

(BJ Til* AiwfUtal
55T. PETERSBURG, Dec. 11.—P.ntarinns from five cities will
meet
here December 17th in what promises
to be one of the liveliest meetings
ever held in the state. Sessions will
be held at the Detroit hotel. A 100 AND .START BEAUTIFUL BUILD
ING AT ONCE WITH BASIN
per cent attendance is expected. In­
FOR BOATS
formation from Lakelnnd is to the ef­
that that city will be fully represent­
At the organization of the Rod and
ed.
Gun Club meeting held in the court
house last night 70 members had en­
rolled their names as stock uoV«*rs
in the corporation. Tho Rod and Gun
Club hns been fostered by the ''13'*
Club who sent out renr.wIium s last
week and had set the figure at 100
members but ns it was near holiday
time nnd mnny of the prospective
members wero out of town they have
have not been seen and the meeting
last night looked like 150 members
will be enrolled by thei time the club
is ready to operate.
Col. G. W.
Knight, chnirmnn of the "13" Club
presided nt the meeting nnd stated
the object and then called for nn elec­
&lt;By T t i A o o c u u d P r « n )
tion of officers which resulted ns fol­
PARIS, Dec. 14.—Two Greeks
low«:
•
l
with passports for Lucerne, car­
Dr. S. Pulcston, president;'Judge
rying bombs were arrested at Mi­
E. F. Housholdcr, vice-president; W.
lan today. It Is belleTed they in­
M. Hnyncs, secretary and treasurer.
tended assassinating former King
The following board of governors or
Constantine.
directors were elected:
Dade City, T. L. Z. Bnrr; Uunncllon,
R. C. Bower, Geo. W. Knight, F.
K. II- Koesnlinc; Elfcrs, M. E. Myers; AMOSKEAG MILLS
Eugene
Roumillat, A. R. Key, Ed­
Inverness, M. R. Mycr, supply; U r - •
TODAY SnUT DOWN,
ward
Higgins
nnd G. D. Bishop.
»?&lt;&gt;, J- H. Daniel; Leesburg, II. F. •
REDUCE ALL WAGES
The governors were instructed to
Hnrris; Ocnln, C. W. White; Ozonn
( proceed with the organization and in­
circuit, C. T. Howes, supply; Safety
corporation nnd as soon as this is ac­
Harbor circuit, J. B. Reed, jr.; St. •
complished theworkofconstrtictionofp
Petersburg, W. J. Carpenter;' Semi- .
complished
tho work of construction
nolc, J. E. Lewis; Sutherland mis- ,
o
f
a
fine
building
and boat basin will
slon, G. F. Scott, B. T. Rape, super­
be
begun
on
the
property recently
numernry; Tnrpon Springs, J. J.
purchased
o
f
J^
D.
Hood and for
Jon^sj Trilby, G. S. Bronk, supply;
Wildwood, A. B. Buck.
Southern College, R. H. Alderman,
president; Olin Bcggcss, professor;
E. M. Stanton, jr., professor.'
Orlando District.
I
GOVERNMENT
J. P. Hilbum, presiding elder;.
S UNAULb l y
basin and a fine club house will be
Apopka mission, W. C. Rogers; Avon
ZOUN'T INDEBTEDNESS criicic^ on
]a]&lt;e shore for the
Park nnd DeSoto City, W. A. Fisher;
tv. ‘a«mcuT*4 Fm.)
, tourists and visitors and for a genet*Clermont nnd Montvcrde, John P.
GTON,
Dec.
*
14.—The
nl assembly nnd meeting place for
Gaines;* D cUnd, E. J. Gates; Enterpnrtmcnt estimates there home folks. This is one of the most
billion dollars outstanding’ Important moves that has been made

Although he avoided saying ao, the Colonel Harvey did not Indicate to
rwiory representative indicated this what degree thla proposal had been
ktilion hinged on whether a roduc- approved but he expressed hope that
ion in tax rate* was possible. He some such provision would be written
ilmielf believed no reduction could Into any world association sponsored
should be considered.
by the coming administration,
lint opposition to the move to r e - 1 The war referendum proposal haa
•stablish the war finance corporation been advanced many time« during th e!
n » means for relief of the farmers, peace treaty fight and several rcserf*» voiced on the floor of the séhate vations embodying it wfcre Introduced DISPATCH BAYS HE WILL ABDI
7 Sí
RcPul,Ncan, New Jer- in the senate. One of Ita leading a d -,
CATE IN FAVOR OF THE
j e ^ cw Jersey senator said vocatca has been William J. Bryan,
CROWN PRINCE
* , A Í T , wa' «“ ttlcletit invest- (Cohtinucd bn page six)
O f T V * i u M l i l t J P r M f.)
?*** capital for the expansion o f the
:' ~
frican export trade In fatm proÍA • • •*
PARIS, Dec. 14.—Constantine, will
not remain long on the Greek throne
says a Geneva dispatch, but will ab­
,
** fflerely postponement of
dicate In favor of Crown I Prince
! ,nevit*ble day when the law of
George, .because It •is pointed out
W and demand must be rocogtireece will be In a critical situation
If opposed by the Great powers.
rh* »«"«»or has Just returned from
_Meeting at Chicago where an exinance corporation was organiz»IW.000,000 cnpltal. H? said
a tnovea were in the right dlrecj 0 " e P the "Ituatlon.
frring to the high cost o f livrough which thu country has
criticism of the national coal Indus- ]n the District o f Columbia Supreme
Lrfeent,y P*«»H he told' the sen- try with implied threat o f drastic leg- Court for Injunction restraining govBUENOS AIRES, Dec. 14.— Argenone hesitates to construct hosT a government agency for the illation by congress to meet the al- emment from intcrferrlng with the * ®,,K°4vfe^ m' n^
leged evil« of profiteering and apefu- proposed connection of tho company’s
4
"itted purpose of still farther hold­
Istion, accompanied the report of the cable with the new cable line from
ill u f&lt;K&gt;d l&gt;*c*ule Mine one also Senate Committee on production and Barbados.
»Jaw money otherwise.
reconstruction.
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^
inW,
"CoW profiteering, *e«pecUlly fol- GREEK KING LEAVES
uiata.'i ° « /
barometer cf lowing priority orders o f the ’Inter-j
FOR VENICE FOR
, . |, .Lha U Wpf supply and de.
TRIMPHIAL ENTRY
by
state fymmeree Commission, pentta-'
oni i ’d ^
11,0
arising usg unchecked by tfe* Deportment pf
7 »«rvan ce of |L"
(tr r u Atawuua rrv.i
Justice qnd is a national disgrace,"
¿ nl lf r ^ 5 « declared that if AmLUCERNE, Dec. 14.—Constantine
thq report paid. .
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Ined
4rtil,c,»l means, mainIt added "It ,!■ the duty pf the gov- and hU royal party left for Venice j
£ } hlKh Price* at a time when
eminent to take reasonable and prqe- today
- r .where
. - they
, - will ,board
.. a Greek
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f&gt;» tv« A««MUW4 rrw«.)
* UorM^ jk cl,ntn*
the rest pf ticpble stgps to!,remedy‘ eifity injury," warship for Phlaeton for the.triumPARIS, Dec. 14.— According to a
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P!«*“ .m w m »*■
Geneva dispatch, SehStoY Me'dill "Mewiti-r ^ 1^*1^ in a p&lt;^it2on
PVltion where strong advocacy Of the government C11 o f mlnlstera and Prince George ac­
Cormick declared "the League will be
orders ...
co-OpeWtlon
With
private business,
r Aniri1" 0"* d,fflcul6
K«tt oidara
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smothered 'b^ eloquence Of its memail
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should go
e r s and a great deal too much) time
oriT.
Iev«l o f tha inittly
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. . . ’to• mhkt'vrtiUr- - fill the
effort
Try a Herald Want Ad.— It paya.
¿pressed «jura."
i Post'Cards at the Herald office, lc, lost in uieleaa verbiage."

CONSTANTINE
WILL NOT

ST. PETERSBUHG PREPARES
TO GREET ROTARY MEMBERS

HARDING STILL
CONFERRING

rt- Sharp Criticism

n t l U U I H L U U U IIIU U S TO PUT COUNTRY
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ON PEACE TIME
.OTHERS WANT TO DISARM ALL
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BASIS SAYS HOUSE
OF THE NATIONS OF
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WORLD
i WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.— Refund______
( ing o f seven and one-half billions of
(Dr tv» a«kwuw4 Pr*M.)
government obligations falling due In
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Sccre- the next two years and a half, and
tary' of the Navy Daniels before the the 'reduction o f taxes to the sum
house naval committee said the world needed for ordinary running expensconditlons o f "Chaos, disagrement and es of the government, was advocated
trouble," made the continuation of In the house today by Chairman Fordthe naval and air craft building by ney, of the ways and means committhe United States imperative.
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-------| Representative Fordney said he did
GENEVA,
Dec. 14v—Agreement not bfUfVe It was .possthlo to collect
among the powers to put an tmmedi- from the people sufficient funds to
ate'end (o the 'growth of armaments meet opefating. expenoea "and retire
was completed In the League o f tya- the maturing obligations, including
liana «Ian nMisHlaJ 4a

a mmam kla«

BHlI «mm asli^M'lM klaat»4i

NOTED FOOTBALL
PLAYER IS DEAD
Uon requesting President Wilson to
&lt;*r Tk* A«nta¿U4 Fimi.)
open negotiations with Great Britain
SOUNTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 14^and Japan fo r an agreemnt to reduce
Geo, Gipp, Notrcdame football star
naval building program fifty per cent
died hero today.
for the next five years was Introduc­
cd. In the senate, today by Senator
P
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Cards
Borah.
Office supplies at the

�THE 8 AN FORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECBMBB 13, 1920
od the 6th day o f July, A. D. 1016}
hat filed Raid certificate in my of­
fice, ar.d haa made apjflleatlan for
tax deed to isiue in accordance with
law. Said certificate embraces the
Ifollowing described property situated
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Under Crimson Skies
Also “ CLEVER CUBS” a Comedy

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COM ING— Geraldine Farrar In ** The Riddle-—Woman", WMliara
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G a le " "Huckleberry F inn " " Humoresque

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in “ WEST IS WEST

Also a COMEDY

SALM ON HAD T R A V ELED FAR

faggina would be a
for sporulation. Tli

Fish •‘Tagged'* at Point Partrldgs
: Washington, In 191«, Taken In
Watore «00 M lle /W a n t
—
The Canadian department of innrln&lt;
and flsherlca haa notified the burenu ol
fisheries of the United States Depart­
ment of Commerce of the capture Ir
the Skeena river. British Columbia, ir
mon »earing an aluminum button oi
with tho letters *T1. F.rt stamped
-■&lt;J!t one side and the number ,‘ 10n,• on
the other. An examination of the bu•iran'a records shows that the tag Ir
-'.question, bile of a special aeries etnployed In connection with an liiyystb
gation of fife rate and route of mlcra
tlon of the sockeye salmon In the Fra
aer river-Puget sound region, was atU c lfc d jo a fish at Point Partridge
Wnitbey Island, Wash.. On August 13
10ia It Is now evident thntrtlic fistwas a clilnook salmon tagged by mis
: The fact that a Chinook MUimu
should bo caught In a shore trap fai
from tho sea two years after the flsk
*1 attained the spawning condition Is In.
' -foresting and suggestive, and the wnn
dering« of this, flsh before and pflej

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IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
B y THE UNCERTAINTY

OF THE MOI^ET MARK­

ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE.

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A

STRONG:

APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OL'D

THERE,

ALIKE.

FORE YOU TURN AT ONCE TO OUR STORE, YOUR:
STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOI*. YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALWAYS:

BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE STO^E WHERE
VOU CAN ilUY SUITABLE GIFTS AT

CHRISTMAS.

TIME OR AT ANY TIME AND AMONG

THEM

CAN ENUMERATE A FEW

FOR

IIOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS,

WE

SUGGESTIONS:

IDEAL

FIRELESS:

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM WARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREK
WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES*^AND CARAFES, AND

A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KING AIR RI­
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES,.

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE.
LINE 'OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST. AS­
SORTMENT WE EVER HAD r

AT PRE-WAR PRICES

Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law, tax deed
will issue thereon on the 18th day of
January, A. D. 1921.
, '
Witness my official signature and
«cal' this the 13th day of December,
A. D. 1920.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS, '
- Clerk Circuit'Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
Also Tax Certificate No. 416, dat- 215-6lc.
By V. E. Douglass, D. C.

RULE
We wish to announce that the Ford Motor Co. has lifted all territorial restrictions
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We always have a large number ol all types on hand tor immediate delivery
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Our Prices on the Various Types of Cars Are as Follows:
TOURING CAR WITH

COUPE WITH STARTER AND

STARTER ...................

DEMOUNTABLE WHEELS . . .

ROADSTER WITH

LIGHT TRUCK CHASSIS

STARTER ............

WITHOUT STARTER . . .

SEDAN WITH STARTER AND

LIGHT TRUCK CHASSIS WITH
STARTER . . . i r ...........................

DEMOUNTABLE WHEELS . .

WORM DRIVE TON TRUCK CHASSIS (without,
starter), demountable wheels and
pneumatic tires ________________ ;__

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WORM DRIVE TON TRUCK CHASSIS (with starter)
demountable wheels and pnenmatfflH A i
Jk g
I* tire. ................... , ..........................9 7 U L 1 S
FORDSON
A A y | A
TRAUTOR ............................................ 0 5 4 U a D J

Above prices are f. o. b. Sanford
and 'inelùde freight and .war tax.

ED W AR D HIGGINS,
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31 O to 312 East First Street

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Authorized Deafer
Phone 331

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Notice of Application for Tax D«t.J
UnScrr Section !»75*of the Gem*
era! Statute!.
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Notice is hereby given that D. D.
Daniel, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 176, dated the 6th day of July,
A. D. 1914, has filed said certificate
in my office, and has made afflllication for tax deed to issue in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces the following described prop­
erty situated in Seminole County,
Florida ,to-wit: S 15 acres o f SB
1-4 o f SW 1-4 o f Sec. 11, Twp. 21 S.,
Rgc. 31 E. The said land being as­
sessed at the date of the issuance of
such certificate in the name of Mrs.
L. G. Starbuck.
Also Tax Certificate No. 423, dat-

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0 120 S, Rge. 32 E., 40 acres more or
33 less. The said land being* assessed a t
; ; ths date of the issuance of such cejrJ ; tificatq in the name of J. II. Brice. *
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Also Tax Certificate No. 186, dat« jsled the 6th day o f July, A. D. 1014,
3 i|has fited said certificate ip my of31 fico, and has made application for
; ; tax deed to issue in accordance with
&lt;&gt; law.. •Said certificate embraces the
33 following described property situat33 cd In Seminofe county, Florida, to;;!w it : SW 1-4 of See. 16. Twp. 20 S.,
&lt;* R. 32 E, ICO acres more or less. The
33 said land being assessed at the date
JI o f the issuance o f suerr certificate in
; | the name of R. D. VandcCarr.
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Also Tax Certificate No. 389, datj ; cd the 3rd day of July, A. ,D. 1910,
33 has filed said certificate in my of33 flee, and has made application for
j | tax deed to issue in accordance with
*; law. Said certificate embraces the
«► following described property sltunt33 cd in Seminole County, Florida, to­
; : wit: SW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of NW 1-4
- * of Sec. 20, Twp. 21 S., R. 32 E., 10
♦ acres moro oriess. The said land bc— Ing assessed at the dato of the issu6, ance of such certificate In the name
f. o f Unknown.
sr
Also Tax Certificate No. 413, datth cd the 6th day of July, A. D. 1915,
to hns filed said certificate in my of­
t- ficc, and haa made application for
o- tax deed to issue in accordance with
«•.law. Said certificate embraces the
j following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
NE 1-4 (lees SE 1-4) and NW 1-4,
and SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Sec. 8, Twp.
20 S, Rgc. 32 E, (less W 1-2 o f NW
1-4 of NW 1-4, and less W 12 acres
of E 1-2 of NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4). The.
said land being assessed at the date’
of the issuance of such certificate in
the name of J. H. Brice.

ELMO LINCOLN in

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER II, 1 9 »
BROTHERHOOD OP ST.
'
ANDREW BANQUET

At Pariah House was held last
Sunday, Dec. 4th. After the ban, quet there were speeches and a gen*
era! good time. Then the sendee o f
the Brotherhood was held which made
¡ail those who had been probationary
MISS KATHRYN WILKBY. Editor.
Phone 418
|members throughout the year, real
interested and will wish them much « C 01» 1, members. Tables decorated
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
happinee*.
Jwilh
ribbons, cut flowers, ferns.
WEEK
j Immediately after thè
the ceremony, ***; Dinner serred in old E
English
arranged In
, Mr. and U n . Donegan left for polnU ■Jr**- Th* uble
arrang
Social Department o f the Woman'¡’• W e s t.
After January 18, 1921, they “ * **“ P* o f a *T* wìth a. whole
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Club, Bridge and Shower for tha will be at home to their friends i t roasted pig with an apple In his
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mouth,
at
each
end.
Children's Home Society,, Mrs. I Orlando, Fla.—Reporter-Star.
I Thirty-fire members present. BeauDarid Caldwell, hostess.
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tiful flowers furnished by one o t, the
The Club of The Nine Semlnolea' DR. WALKER HAS BEEN
RETURNED TO SANFORD members, Mr. Stewart,
with Mrs. W. A. Lee.

TH IS “ A N G E L” WAS A K ITE
But Superstitious Railroad Man Who
Shot It Down Was Certainly
Scared for a Tima.

"The shooting." says a Texas mao.
“occurred some years ago on the Pan­
handle branch of the 8anta Fe, and
the hero of the tale was a superstitious
engineer who believed In “warnings.*
“One night be was rolling along at
a good speed, when be saw a dear,
white light, like a wtU-o'-tho-wlsp,
dancing over the track a few hundred
feet In front. He shut off steam and
came to a stop as quickly as he could.
The conductor and train crew came
running or, to the engine to aee what
waa the matter.
“ There Is some one swinging a lan­
tern across the track.' aatd the engi­
neer. and the crew went ahead to InThe best news that the Sanford ADDRESS YOUR MAIL PLAINLY Test! gate.
Welfare Department of the Wom­
, people hare heard today is that Dr. t
T'W r can't And anyone/ reported
an*?
Mr*. Charles Fedder entertains a t ' s - w - ta lk e r has been returned to
Postmaster Elder earnestly re- the rear brakeman. and the engineer
Bridge
*tbe Sanford church for another year quess that business houses and oth- pulled out again, but ho went slowly,
hsrsday__
,
’ by tbe Methodist conference In meet- ers mailing letters to any person or and In a few minutes stopped again.
Erery Week Bridge Club with Mrs. in* “ Tallahassee. There was but T*nons *s the case may be, in the The crew went ahead once more te
see what was the cause of the light.
Forest Lake.
•^
doubt about hts being returned city, address specifically, either by
The conductor, who was a rood shot,
Merrie Matrons Club with Mrs.
00151
*or bis being taken giving jiostoffice bos/ number or drew hts reToIrer. and at Ms second
away
was
that
he
was slated for sct - street number. This will materially shot there was a crash, a scream, and
Harry Heeren.
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; era! positions higher up but the San- assist In effecting prompt delivery of the light went out. and something
Judge and Mrs. EL F. Iloasholdcr ford people, Methodists and every (*ueh mail and will be very much ap-jwhite came fluttering down from tbo
and Mr. and Mrs- Billy Hill motored other denomlnations, would not listen 'predated not only by the postoffice clouds.
to Jacksonville Monday and will re- to Dr. Walker going away just when .force but by the addressees o f said
“The engineer was scared. ‘You've
shot an anrel. sure/ he said to tha
turn this evening.
I
! be had become entwined uj th e t mail as well.
conductor, with a face as pale as
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hearts of the people here and his com——---------------------death.
TH E MONDAY AFTERNOON
i ing back to us is greeted with enthuNEW ROAD SIGNS
“ Investigation brought out tbe"fact
BRIDGE CLUB.
siasm all over the city. Mrs. Walk-}
that a small boy. with a lantern tied
The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club er, who has been very ill fSr
C o ^ m e ^ L ^ t e n o u t ^ t e ^ p le o ! j
*»* tall o f a kite, was the c a n « of
met with Mia- Braxton Perkins at usys is improving today and this is ^
|iKnj fop U4&lt; on ^
tbe trouble: but for i long time It

be

herhom e on Magnoha avenue
Bridge was played at two tables by
members o f the chib and the following
Mr*. M. S.
• substitutes
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gins. Miss Mable Bowler and Mrs.
S. M. Lloyd. The prise for high
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score, an embroidered apron, waa won
by Mr*. A. B. Wallace.
Deltcioufi refreshments, consisting
o f an Ice course, were served at the
close o f the game.

to .¡hV
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ne.Rdi principal highways leading into and L ?*?« *** ' “ f T t ? *° **
o f the Walker family here and else__ ^ , 7
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‘»hooting angels/"
where. Dr. Walker had the mlsfor***“ '

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HIGH P LAC E FO R LEW 'S CA“

And your thought? turning to gift* and something for
friends, Tor family, for "come one somewhere. What a
wonderful Idea that

Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how fine it* is now for those
who had a Christmas Seringa Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money for gifts or for some
good cause.

To you today and start you o ff with a Christmas Savings Account for next year. Aak your neighbor who has
one and then talk it over with—

TH E PEOPLES BANK

Ci*SS/F.l6 D X P $
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less tkaa
cent», and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Caik
most accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

him by the Elks o f West \ trgmia
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f
placed, as they will be, at the promlwhen the burglar broke into his home
Was Instrumental In Setting Up Amer.
. cent intersection of roads, will be of,
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the other night and as a mark of t h e __ ,
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Icon Farm of Government In
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vast aid to motorists and should be
Western Territories.
FOR RENT
esteem in which he is held by hts con- _____ . . . . . ,
,
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pprrcut&lt;^
by
the
traveling
public—
gregation a collection was made up
E^OR RENT—One nicely burnished
Eustis Lake Region.
“ Those who pushed the frontier west­
in a few minutes on Monday morning
room, 320 Oak Ave. Phone 303-J.
ward were themselves the products of
and a fine new watch given to him.
School bonds have recently been frontier conditions^" says William B. \_____________________________ nerIt is this Spirit that rn.Ve* churches
#t a ^
priet ^ Lake Worth! Shaw in the American Review of R e-, FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnUh
“Such a leader was Lewis
T°
™ J ! £ L 0R ° F |knd
the pastor and hU fam ily.
Joon
^
^ stxrted on (
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311^ R u g
native o f New Hampshire, Avenue.
Mr aid MrsA F o r o ^ í i k c
of ^
U“ t * * *
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fa * *
hl*h * hocl bonding^ the! ^
' out as a youth to the settle- FOR RENT—One nicely furnis hed
Sanford, have issued invitations* to a
if
tk* “ « t o that were soon to be organ lied
room for one or two gentlemen or
.opening c f the next term, in Septera- ( into the state o f Ohio, took part In nice couple. Can have use of garage.
DAYS ARE HERB.
; „ r 1MI. T V b o ^ t a .
«1 .J
lawmaking there, served as a volun- phone 03 for particular*.
20$-tfc

FOR SALE
Bureau Scarfs, Table Corers, as4
Baby Blankets, now on sale.—A K10.
21Witt
; Box Fruit—Mixed, boxes fr&amp;
packed to order. Parcel Post bom
k.nd , Cirtoons *
Kandy Kitchen.

*t**M tj. Wstefi
213-tfc
Braclet Watches, Electric Lampi,
;SjnoUnjr Sets, Caaserole and other

♦ u u v. .v
« v rr
o; a .
m , - a m« . L ^
dw
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^ S T ^ S r 'S
tor rent—
week from her college in the North, rived in the city and wiU spend tbe
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lory, and for many year» &lt;m. engaged
for housekeeping, call beicre 8
— A-Kanner, Sanford aie. .16-lik
"This dance Is to be held at the Valdes winter here as is their custom. Mr.Tfc| International Corrrsoondenre
,adifficult ra«k of »etTinr np an 1 m. or
after five p. m. Phone 31S-W. ; F0R SALE OR EXCHANGE-Oa
es the night c f the 22nd, and as many Day is one of the largest manufac- Schools are right now training over 1A fr ic a n form of government in re214-6tp J 20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford At*
Orlando young people are tocluded turer* of chemicals in the north and 0r.e hundred thousand people for bet-1
tromUNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET - ' W*lking dUUnc&lt; 40 citT‘ Tw ^
w t o M M * — - L . - L ! . 1____ _
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'H P V U Q f f B f 9 l
r n m * » r P w n U w mv*A n «
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.to t v M U t ìc n ID», t v .tó ttm ra t
hU V » to M M r ft« V t f « u t portion, uxl » t o r i « . Htnr . V » t .
' V i , ' ! , or ~ . a l i / s t a x i r r o o n " » , '' ' ™ " &lt;/ " * ' r “ I Dm A" ' T"
V « to J » « t « p . 1 to t v . m s « . m«t)r yw rs t i j V *a coctto, to S w - j « ; G .t fa t . « k - i t h Mr. F « r i « . I . Cn¡Irt
- « L r ^ 2 T m3 7 . i « * 1 « . » « i » 0
"P -tU lf, »25 L“
7 ? * 'ï
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ford over this
e^ent It if planned ford to visit his old friend John Rus- ton,local
, ■- diplomat
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« m first floor, tvaS t Make offer. B. T.
representative.
Lincoln j ran. a member o f cabinets.'a
to «na$30; one «room
|20; twn
two from
that most o f the girls and boy* here sell and be here with his fine yachtHouse,
21$-5tp and an cn»ucee«&lt;ul aspirant for the rooms, first floor, |30. One large , ° rej/ 0^Te,ri 175 **' .
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who are going shall go by *r*os, and where he can have all the pleasure
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208-1rao-p
presldencv may hare partially Minded room partly furnished. Consult J. 3 Angeles, .Calif. ___________________
Mr.
and Mr*.
J., N. Brrdshaw will
\ — ----- between Fort Pierce _us f»&gt; rhe really Important servire* that Clark, Rutledge StaUon or Route A, ‘ A- Kanner has a big line of boti.
. of boating
- and fishing
- and hunting., —
chaperone as man vas their car can Mr*. Day is jesi as fond o f the out- ^
West Palm Beach will he oDent.
rendered to rbe r!&lt;wer period of Box 195, Sanford, Fla.
215-5tp
P&gt;«i3, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 21J216-lite
“ T 7^
W . « Mr. Dry ,r d » . tV t «
^
by R ^ f E bV ^
FOR RENT—Double flat,
eight 215 Sanford Ave.
rooms
and
bath,
i
31.
J.
Bradford's
Mattress
Factory,
.
Musson,
6011
funrtiems
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î° f
T ! Wf ! U
* fourteen-passenger bus foreseen th? «ra in that wa* to be pQt
functions planned in honor o f Miss have more c f their kind. The Heraldtfittrd tor that mtrpcae.
, o0 tbe »rate» c i « : - !
of the old Palmetto àTe.
215-Stp 5th street and Cypress ave. 21(M(y,
Lake, her home-coming will be made long ago named Mr. and Mrs. Day the
I Northwest t«Ttt"ry caa**d by the at- FOR RENT—Garage.
Apply 806
Slohawk Sheets, 81x90, VT~
a very merry one.— Rfjwrter-Star.
, “ Happy Days" for .they are always in
Gecrge Fox can take care o f your f*“ !4* to absorb v*«r pr&gt;pulatlous of
Magnolia.
215-3tp — A. Kanner, Sanford
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the best o f humor and meet the world orders for express- shipments of tw&gt;rTh“rn European blool into the cltl550.
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LOST
MR5- SIMPSON AND MR. DONE- each day with a smile and a pleasant Christmas oranges. Get hi +~&gt;rb I
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Cass
lived
to
see
great
arGAN WED.
word for everyone. A hundred more
LOST OB STRAYED—One red pig, I
boxes o f ormngeiat U
: dies recruited among those newly
Mrs. Bessie Bryan Simpson and such “ Days’V would be fine for San=
4
months
old.
If
found
notify
E.
:~
GW‘
Spencer,
Phone 400. 20%18t?
made Americans to fight for the Cnloa
FOR SALE—No- 5 Underwood type
Mr. Arthur E. Donegan annotmee ford. Mr. Day has also ¡coked kind- $ n a p s ! S n a p s !
S n aps!
the principle* o f nationality whlrt B. Randall, J r, 825 First Street,”
their mamage on December 12 , 1920, ly upon the winter vegetaole business
1
I he r
. a himself
&gt;.&lt;-----^ defended
.. .
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191-tfc | writer, A-l condition, f65.—Stnhad
throughout
at St. John's Episcopal church. Kis- and recently purchased the Leach
What Are Snaps?
his career.*
, rtt_
“
|
, I . ford Truck Growers.
216-tfe
LOST—Brown eameo pm, circlod with —------------ -— __ _________________aimmee. Fla., the Rev. I . II. Kirkby place oa the west side and has a fine
Ask
™ t! Ju,t received a new shipment cl
pearls. Lost
Lost somewhere
somewhere oq
on n
First
officiating . While the wedding was crop on it.
First Payment of Rtftl
street.
Return
to
703
Oak.
Reward.
W- E- Douglas Shoe*. Men’s, LaArf
S TEW A R T
It would he
a very quiet one, with only a few rel—
exact ree­
Mrs.
CF.
Marshall.
216-5tc
“
d ChUdren'» shoes at reduced pno
TMK PLOR1ST
erf- of
ls said
stives
friends present, their What the average man needs i s '
.
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—
5
-------------es.—Kanner’s
Store, Sanford Avert*.
that
cqoered LOST—Since Nov. 29th, from my j
*
21M*tr
friends throughout the state will be somebody to make him do the best Phone 260
ports
parceled
borne 'on Orlando road, one Lewout to chiefs, lieutenants and private «
« it e r Suitable reward for in­ FOR SALE—A few yard turkiJV
soldiers. In return tbe holders of the
3 ^
nice and fat, 50c tb.—G. W. Spen­
lands promised military service when formation leading to recovery of this cer. Phone 400.
216-ft
dog.—M.
E.
Smith,
R.
No.
A,
Box
needed. Some c f the land was given
212
5
tp
H
O
U
N
D
E
ig
h
t~
w
e
11
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trained,
wtf
to favorites, who were allowed to pay 213.
bred
hounds.—S.
E.
Broyn,
M«to tsouey instead o f nerrlce. and tho LOST—Jersey cow with a chain 1
216-3?
system w*s established. Real was
round her neck with a round b e ll'^ * ’ ^ ^ » Boute 4.
certainly known In the days that Rome on, has a fine ring, not very loud, and
Old Line Legal Reserve Life !►
fioertshed. there being Latto came*
cow
has
been
dehorned,
not
vejy
large
»urance
Company wishes ial«ntti
for rent under tong leasehold tenure;
»nd
has
a
dark
shaded
face
and
some
*Rd
agents
for Sanford and adj«*neat of a farm, ground rent, rent of
dark
stripes
over
body.
Finder
will
byt
territory.
Life, coramtreid,
state lands and the annual rent pay­
able for the right :o the perpetual en­ please notify G. Alboa, Oviedo, Fla., health and accident, automobile,
joyment of anything bu2 t ou the sur- *cd receive reward, Box 9L 214-4tc cident policies, Cloverleaf' Life ^
face of the land.
m IAO^LLa S'E o L's
I
am
prepared
to take on a few —
Aneiwt Bit»*.
-------------- -------------Beautiful Minnehaha
Moccasins
tt
A Bto!. w o ^ t . EUateto U.4- = « «
ra| o= «r., eito,r m o rm « A
^
2IMS
doc. a Quakeress, printed to 1566. has or eight delivery. G. W. Spencer, ___.
--------- ------------ -been discovered In the P-»t? The Had- •Phoo-t 400.
" f .M n FOR SALE— Dodge touring ear, 1»«
Good condition and
dew Bible Is sixteen years older than
C arpets and R ags W ashed
1I... model.
.
_ .
_ ____u ,
the Reims Testament sometimes
__
_ __
___ _ ___
__right on the fioos with the Hamilton ,rM’ oti*
"Robert
spoken of as “the oldest B ale* The
Itoddou Bate Is an authenUe “Great" Dcach Electric Carpet Washer. Re- — ---------------------------------------- — r*
Rale. It is » &gt;«-» m “Treacle“ Blbte.
Bible. ,torw colors, kills all moth and dis- Kandy—Peanut Brittle Satuiw
Cover-dale, the translator, rendering ease germs. For estimate or demon- »pecial, 30c IK
Water's
“ The Propfcecye of Jeremy«.* gat« strmtion phone 560 or drop card to Kitchen,
the readtog T am bevy and abafhed; Electric Carpet Washer, Route
F0B SALE—L. C. Smith No- 8 ¡«
Is there *&gt; triad« at Gylyad.* This 206, Sanford, Fla.
p
good condition. Se« B. T. Stabak*
to the King Ji
ROOM AND BOARD, f l l per week, -er i«* j
»_
reads *ha!m te GHead.“
109 East Pint street, over Union1&lt;r* 116 L,3T*1 A t*‘
The Hadden Stole 1« Indeed “Great.“
Pharmacy._________________________ PIGS FOR SALE—W. H. Allen. Q “
It weighs IS pounds, and Its dtownPRACTICAL
NURSE, care of the
Monroe. Fla.
itoes are: T W tto e a 4 \ tnctaa:

^JSS'

width. 10\ tuches. length. Id1» teches.

*
, FOR SALE—Army tents in good c*Wa n t e d
:
; dition, fSO to HO.—A. C._T»aa*f.
WANTED—Team work. InquÈfe~ïf 303 E* Magnolia, LaktUni, FU. __
Few Da M uds Walk***.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189^0tp ; _____________________________
F a tto rie s of 3siahtad~» am bularioos,
ta ctarttng young ch ild ren and old per- WASTED—Hanse er apartment o f S ! Beantifti ateorbaent af
sees, and taking to ts coestdenrioa
or 4 roams. aafarwisWd. far m aajftb|ria for gifts st greatly K **”
the fa ts th at now adays th ere are the and wife with two school children. •pricea.—A. Kanner.
f ^ —•
and th e facu lties to rid*
and walk teso than our fore- Best of references. See er write. G. ! Buy your post cards at the K&lt;r1“
B. S , Job dept. Herald office. dL-tf_ office. Beautiful view», le « S —
tetters did. shew that a fair e s tim a :«___________________________________
cf the average distance walked du?-; WANT—To place local agency with T O R SALE—Two story 8
is* the 24 honra by the nets, wntnen j right party, pays from two to
Hoa*« ■»*
A bargaia. AT
and children ef emrteental Calí**!
îv 4Ö2 Ganford ave. ani Fedri» *
Sure* **«rs to be four sÆes. The
a&gt;l the policeman aid the
ie iw c x ir boy
far vaorr =*&gt;»
risa four. so dees 'd* farse?, though
the to* o f the tractor tas cakes w*ae
•Í tie borica c f agricniriral woct cff
—Detroit News.

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�DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1920
¿UdU
■’■ -ti—

“LOOK OLDER THAN LONDON
Many American Cltlse Suggest Age
•ni Permanence, , taye C. V.
Lucaa, VI altar Pram Europe.

Heaters.
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Gas Stoves
Ranges

National Madza Lamps

For several month* paat The^Children’a Hbrad Society o f Florida which
la’ doing’ A-»tatorirlde and undenomlnational work- fo r the orphan, and
holbeleti children- o f the entire state
providing f o f OVER TWELVE HUNDRED auch children EACH YEAR,
has fbund it exceedingly difficult to
flod good family homes for its home­
less children, especially children from
SIX to FIFTEEN years.of age. As
a result its receiving home in Jack­
sonville; is crowded to ita utmost ca­
pacity, children aleeping two on a
little cot in many cases.
The question therefore arises: Arc

Looking back on It 1)11. 1 realize
tbat America never atruck me ea a
new country, although ,IU Inhnbltanta
often seemed to b6 a new people,
writes E. V. Luca a In the Outlook,
The cities art more mature than the
citizens. New'York, Chicago, Boston,
place out cnildren as SERVANTS or Philadelphia, Washington —all haTt an
hired hands. We want our children air of pcrmiinence and age. Tha build­
ings, even when moat fantastic, sug­
to be Industrious, but they are
gest Indlgenoutneu or at le^st sta­
CHILDREN and cannot be expected bility; nor would the presence of
to do an ADULT'S WORK. All we more ancient structures Increase this
want is homes o f good moral charac^ effect.
To the eye of the ordinary English
tir with sufficient income to give a
child comfortable caro and at least a man, accustomed to work lu'what we
grammar school education. • Surely call the city, U) Fleet street. In thu
Htrand, In Plccndllly or In Oxford
there must still be some folks in
street, New York would not appear
Florida who Will give a child a fair to ho a younger plnce than London,
chance, and love ‘ and care and op- nnd Boston might easily strike him
portunity.
ns older. Nor Is London more than
Please Clink the matter over care­ a little older, except In spots, such im
fully and write ouf State Superint­ Iho Tower, nnd the Temple nnd the
endent, Marcus C. * Fagg, 428 SL Abbey nnd Mint Utile Tudor row In

20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volta
—

OILLON&amp;FRY

LEARNED SECRET OF INDIANS

115 Magnolia Ave.

Ooy'n Chance Discovery Revealed How
Aborigines Constructed Their
Done Arrcw Heads.
fY*hltig, tm rnlnrut niiihn.’ity In
muti th iierinlnliig u» the liitl'iimt, bn*
fold -I« how. ns n hoy. he Immisi the
wot IniHnii.« limile Meli- Hint uirnw
boitil«.
Ile liuti iiiienrMied n heaiiMhil hnrJ'imii of hone, lie l"td II tooMihrusb
alili him, rmil Ihr hone hiiiufh* nf Mils
he ( hojipeil off nnd ground down on n
piee^ nf snuditone •«* umbo n hnrtwwn
of Id* own; hut he could not grind
Mich clean-cut barbs ns those of the

From the Foundation

The liny then took Ills lllnt-inntles
nnd chip* nnd set in work with them.
The li nt cut Mm hones nuuy, hut left
the work rough. Then accidentally
he mud* n discovery, for no sootier
tuid he begun to ruh the hone traitswisely mi the Hint Minn Iho bone cut
Mu Hint .nwny. ’ Not Jnggedly, ns bis
bnmmeoslouc would hnvo elilppeil It.
Inn in lung. cnritftuiniisly narrow stirfine ’ ft.rrnws wherever the edge
on* enught In the hone at n cettnln
tingle. .
He never fln'idied Mint liuntooii. He
turned It about nnd used It ns art ar­
row cutter, by lying it to n little rod
of wood .with n shoestring. lie laid
found out bow the Indians tuude ar­
row heads.

Quality-Servicd—Price

Phohe 66

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs
E«ry Rettery repair we make Is
t**rsnteed for six months. W* are
•W* to do this' because la repairing
•ay nuke of battery we are licensed
U eie patented -features which hive
*»4e Vesta batteries famous.

t* A. RENAUD, Prop.

there no'•more childlesd homes In
Florida? Are there no families, who
have one child who want’ another to
bo a little brother or sister? Art
there no more generous hearted peo­
ple In the state! who will perform the
greatest service that can be perform­
ed on earth—that of giving a good
Dome'to one or more homeless chil­
dren?
*
’
There is no difficulty in finding
plenty‘ o f homes fo r wee babies and
children, up to five years of age but
above that age lb seems hard to find
fetks who will take children and give
theriF a* square deal. WE - DO NOT

James Bldg., Jacksonville, and secure
full particulars In regard to the mat­
ter, and give some child or children
a permanent place in your home for
Christmas or New Year's. You wil
never regret it.
The above ia a picture of just a
small part o f the big family of
HOMELESS CHILDREN at the re­
ceiving Home 6f the Children's Home
Society o f Florida Wt Jacksonville. No
finer, sweeter, brighter' ot more lovable children can’ be fbund anywhere
on earth. Try one or .two and see

Pbose 189

Blood Preoaore— Neuritis
The "Logical ’Treatment**

Tor M a r i/Ir tfiC n n i'
fcftbrsU

t Public Auction
MllcH' Cows àrie

NOW m a k in g
Daily
Hr™ PO U N D .

■’s Kan*y Kitchen

f.N93

THREE - UNIT - MACHINE'

-*ïZ^7Lt’.

Everything Electrical
Expert In s ta lla tio n an d
R e p a irW o rk

Diilj Service

WU 1 1 « lb*.
Universal
Keyboard
Ruling Device
Tabulator

llolhorn, nil separated by vast tracts
of modernity.
Indeed, I would nlm«**t go further
nnd Hiy Mint London sets* up tin II-

2f to 300 Walt in 110 Volts.
—

our

Sanford

Possesses every essential feature of largcr, heavier and more costly .typewriters.
Three unit machine: base, carriage and action. Many troublesome parts eliminated.
The machine for both office and home.
Does the work of any typewriter fegardlcss
of cost.
For foreign languages, especially equipp­
ed with from one to five dead keys—does
not enterfere with standard keyboard.

■
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1
No*
- Paper
Fingers
90
i characters
lHall Rearing
Shi ft-Carriage

--------------- - MOLLE----------------WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET
And thnt must determine your choice o f a type­
writer. You have no place for" the cheaply con­
structed machine nor will economy permit the out­ EXCELS ALL
lay of nn extravagant tu m. ‘Good business sense
OTHERS
finds the solution in the MOLLE. The MOLLE in­
corporates every essential feature you find in any

are eliminated. This means n saving in repairs and
a bigger saving by keeping it on( the’ job. The
MOLLE lightest of touch, speediest of action, will
do anything thnt a writing, machine is called upon
to do with the least amount of noise and effort

SEE THEM A T THE

HERALD PRINTING CO
The Sanford Mirror
and Furniture Shop

Mirrors re-silvered, furniture repair­
ed. furniture refiniahed, brass beds
TRAIN SCHEDULE
irfinished, iron beds enameled or
bronzed ^ny color or shade, unto re­
Corrected on November
flectors re-silvered, beat of . materials
Southbound
used and work neatly and expertly
Departs done on short notice. Give us a.call.
Arrive
2:36 a.’ pi. 2 :4 6 «. m.
WM. E. CONNOR ,
8:40 a, m.
Office 116 Laurel Ave.
Phone 219
1:38 p. m.
____ 1:28 p.m.
Work Called for and Delivered.
3:20 p. m.
____ 2:55 p.m.
7:45 p. m.
____ 7:30 p.m.
North Bound
Departs
Arrive
2:03
a. m.
. . . . . 1:48 a.m.
12:05
p.
m.
____ 11:45 a. m.
2:56
p.
m.
. . . . . 2:35 p.m.
4:05 p. m.
____ 4:00 p. m.
____10:00p. m.
Leesburg Branch
Departs
Arrive
7:30 a. m;
7:35 p. m.
___ 4:00 p.m.
___ 11:55 a. m.
Trilby Branch
* ArriV4‘
Depart*
___
•'
8:00 a.m.
....
3:25 p. m.
. . . 6:30 p.m.
. . . . 2:00 pirn:
Oviedo Branch .
Arrive
Departs
___ 11:00 a.m.
___
3:40 p.m.'

Sanford’s Most Popular Hotel

* .—rr vT ’■’.Mi j v *0?
SMITH BROTHERS

Our Specialty---Sem inole’ s
famous $1 Sunday Dinner
de luxe.
* •
A la Carte Service all day
■t&gt;

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Expert Repair Work1’

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
AT THE HERALD:BACH:.'.

MAINE
GROWN,
i •t#1

Dally, except Sunday,

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BRADLEY MATTRESS FACTORY
' Or lauda, Fla.
Makes oidi Mattresses new at one»
..third the.cost of a new one.
PHONE 804? •
^ BRYANT 8T.
*..w.
li-iB iim o-p

Spalding and Rose Four
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't i- i '*:’ l

: j'j-r*

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and- Red Bliss
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OH, i% ia . % tp n L
rtfiAt ESTATE

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NASH &amp;
JD, W A N T AD
WPPIH. at the

F. F. DUTTON, Inc
Sanford

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ROBERT J. HOLLY. Jr.
C re a ta ti» M au ser
H w m Herald Office 143 or 64.
B lb lile n e ia lB e .
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Tew ....
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S » Wirt ...

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TEARS AGO I KNEW A TOUNG
C/ T f/ C

•

MAN» WHO PURCHASED FITE
#
SHARES OF STFBL* COMPANY
STOCK ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OF SL N DOWN PER SHARE
AND $3.00 PER MONTH. H E W AS THEN MAKING A SALARY OPSCAM PER MONTH AND ETAS MARRIED. LIVING IN TWO ROOMS.
BY MINT AND STINT H E MET THE PAYMENTS EACH MONTH UN­
TIL HE HAD THE STOCK FULLY PAID FOR. .SEVERAL TEARS
LATER AN OPPORTUNITY OP PURCHASING A PARCEL OF LAND
WITH A PAYMENT OF «SIAM CASH DOWN. PRESENTED ITSELF.
THIS TOUNG MAN HYPOTHECATED THE STOCK. BOUGHT AND
ALMOST IMMEDIATELY SOLD THE LAND. CLEARING OVER flA M AM IN THE TRANSACTION.
MORAL: HE HAD A GOOD STOCK
UPON WHICH TO RAISE MONEY WHEN
TH E
OPPORTUNITY
CAME. SUGGESTION: TH AT YOU INVEST TODAY IN THE SOUTH­
ERN UTILITIES COMPANY S PER CENT CUMULATIVE PRIOR PRE­
FERRED STOCK. IT W ILL STAND TOC W ELL IN HAND IN TM B S
OF OPPOETUNITT. THIS STOCK CAN BE PURCHASED IN CASH
OR INSTALLMENTS. THERE IS NONE BETTES.

A B A N K ACCOUNT
tends to ■?■*«*£ tiz« aU ----------— ,
tke cancelled checks fs n ls li the best
receipts for expend!t*
las lias cobtrover*!«; a ,
fires ytm greater preetifo; It recarts
for jog the banker** iaUreot la pear
affairs aad hie advice iaf Haw of
la abort, a haafc
a better, a safer
cessisi boxine**
We solidt pear aeeeaat w ith

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TURRET AND C I 1CKEN
DINNER
OYSTERS. TOO.
yev so a the circular» sad letters
a r i oar sew hactype is eo exception
to ‘ the role. It ca s e o * h the a ro e r
moter aad other parts that were not
rowdy for operative aad it wi2J stand
nfV for the week when h is tseedri
so badly to take care o f the holiday
r ^ h . However, whew this marvel o f
the printer's craft does pet started
it w ill ca k e br fe r lost rime aad the
DaRy Herald will Koaaca into a fo il
Qedgvd eight page paper.

h h

Affected with l « x troabìe foEow- *
tributaries apd where his f.th rig aad
ine
* severe mJd. Mr. H eeiej i k ‘. . *
hunting aad yachting has s o H al:.
~ #o.| 1•
west
aad sp ec: nearly a year at Col­
The Herald has admeated this pro­
j « t for tea pears aad sow we are orad» Springs. retsrareg to N ew ."
it. AH things c o w to those Scarna Bach improved ta beahh. "
Net k e r after his retzrr, however. "
who wait.
the
oùi troahòe
returned and he
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several
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JOE BREAKS WITH SID
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** N crti Carolina a r i •
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jwaa frioC y reaoved to the rairimd
‘ la the last issue o f the P ata Beach
}“
p « t Jce Earm*n devote* a p u e o f ‘ ^
tn a
editorial te lfc g that he has brokea:
to
c ii fcetae H le a p . |
with Govern»- Cktts became the g o v -. ,r'5od’
^ * ^ * 1*
ser«f
PH .
_ tk r s
belar Dr. D. Ferster, D. P. S a :* , K.
Myers. M r..
Mrs. L
CS .\ZzU M f f l t aad
.
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The services were r i charte o f the
E b W j t o f S is fe r i, at which the

DECEMBER Uth aad ICth
Frooa ( A l to %M
|LM per plato
tO w CsthoSc Bazaar at the
Parish Hocse
Every body iavited
flM t

First National Bank
F. P. Forster. PreodeaL

B. F. WUtaer, Cashier.

LETTUCE
HAMPERS
A m ple Stocks " ::

Prom pt Delivery

KOKOMO. UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES

C otton Seed Meal

A ad the? are the Best

Nitrate Soda

$
S
$
S
R

ia

B o n e Meal

MOTOR COMPANY
Saafaci. F W ifa

C a s to r Pomace

The deceased was 54 years o f ate
si was t e t ta. Si. t k w w , Oe carri,
Iwt had been a ra v ie r: o f v F « i i t
fo r a Sect tra e, h aiirg m a p n U
his paresis to this stete a s s y years
i| a Mr. and M rs. Healey, S r . carte W a lt h a ll £ E s t r id g e . P ro p s-J
erigrialJy fréta L e e d s , E r t h a , l a r i
settled is C aaria whea they first
W e la k a B u ild in g
c a w to A r e n a . H d £ r r the p a ri
&amp; a c f cco io ctcc c c the P e n h Esst
^
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O u t raürœ d, the deceased was weft %.i ■ -. ■*- *

Kainit

CITY. MARKET

O a r P r ic e » W ill S a v e
Y o a S ton eg

CH ASE &amp; COM PANY

Specials For Today

Jack V e r à s t t a e ss S o r!hapa T h a s that he has
sa sraaj j w a W
takes
Wakes H ifhlarier. hs-rrif
d à gcogerty frvtrr the
ite Earry Gats befrrr Sh AurN
reE. a2 the boys wsri eriy jobs are
Str a sac« Iw
7»V ri the « c a ri?
they c s s boost
beust as vrr-eA u
V’iw m a r i wh a t they
are
s u *the t ò r i * a r i w hae they
rC sway a a y or tw&gt; b e a fishtriy a r i where the?
s with everyone. Life
à the c t y ài rasher »cjxviii-viv a r i
Se a m atay Ske it we w ait ante
Ä a r i w r e a r i s o r t a f the criy

p c ia ia l frie
bos Joe
tr ia d a r i always w£3 be aad Ids t £ trrsa! sheet G c v e a a Catto p e r
back on iris strikes the rirht ip ct is S e «arse aver to N r
cur heart fee- we knew n recaci the f a v a i T a ts h y a r i is ri
A_ L Prosee fc c a
» m ig i: f n a the heart e f Joe Ear- o f Mrs.
_______
r a s 3s ; sach » life a r i the « I ? ■^*,r S ayrsa . ■
way to p ù y safe h p ic r is is to Set
“
the processa» p by wh£&gt; yoe watch
it frets i t p t t ih f i v f
T b t-v arc
r » , n —j y
* a
V k a few prepàe we w w li * «t «et f ^ ^
e f aH k iris frooa
« a i wee* for is jo &amp; r s at the presj-d te d
r bead to the b ea to« t : ¿ a t a r i they are awes who have ^
b u a that b s » drar!
h e t r ie tried a r i fire tested a r i to the bt£es^
. « t o . To® cas ett
have sever bees f u r i wanerig.
A ri r i s s o ? t r i have JW02- n » &gt;
L e ah» states that has pfcysiemz* t n a yrritod (
; it, ssakrig the s ift - :
iaTe advised haaa to
rise active jest C h a t —
g ift that ywz have
besiaeos life a r i ext oct the t r i t - ever sees a r i me c f the best. S ta -j
^ w et a r i A h s e a ts that we w*H toxeesy cesto : ocey these days hot;
have t&gt; f :r e p t ie pùtarrre •si u y cur riatiieer?
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Slattar? af (hi
Floating Small
Talks Siedaci!;*
Arranged for
Herald Readera

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 14&gt; 1020,
Carlo! Shipment! from Entire Conn*
try, Monday, Dec. 13th.
Florida—Sanford S e ctio n ________ 50
Florida—Oakland Section . . . ______2
the SMITHS LEAD ALL
Florida -Manatee Stctloi^ ________ 1
COMERS BY 6M IN
California—Northern Dlat. . . ; ____ 3
i
. GOTHAM) DIRECTORY
California—Southern D la t ._______ 22

The Citÿ *£

U representing

fr,«tnell houses

g - those new "typewriters on sale
J Z Herald office.' They are ths
machine In the market for
t i i price.
*■ n Brown, sale# manager for
- ¿ k ' of the
Vlrglnla-Carollna
¿ ¿ S e a l Co., is in the city today on
. fo.— connected with his fln a.
ik e V. C.
n krge plant here
and maintain a city office.
The Herald bookkeeper, Miss Min­
nie Baker, while on her way home
list night was knocked o ff the road
rn car and badly bruised but is on
tie job today as usual. Drivers of
tu t should be mort careful especial­
ly where the Herald Is concerned.

Everything for the offico at the
Deraid Printing Co. We can fit you
ont with all that you need in fine
-printed stationery and office supplies
«f all kinds.
i
H e "IS" Club had their regular
-ntekly luncheon at the Valdez Hotel
geday and were served with a fine
menu by the hotel management. The
{frit, took up many important mat­
ters for the welfare of the city and
planned many big things for Christ­
mas week and the holidays.
Get your Christmas advertising In
the Daily Herald. Tho people are
shopping by the papers these days
end in reading your daily paper« you
sire money.
*
Get your typewriter at the Herald
o„ce. A first-class machine, bran
vkw at (65 and one that you .will like
for the rest of your life. No&gt; need to
pay ^ny more for a rial typewriter.
The Moile is not only a standard ma­
chine but is so arranged that you pan
carry it around with you.
t he communities of St. Lucie coun­
ty joined in the endeavor to make
the county exhibit at the state fair
a first clsss one.

PACK F IV »

NO.
NO.
NO.
NO.
NO.

NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The well
known Smiths have regained their
place In New York nomenclature, It
w i i revealed by the d ty directory Is*
aued today. Last year they were several columns behind as compared with
tho Cohens and Cones, but the llib of
Smiths, exluaive o f the Schmtdta and
Shmidts, have leaped Into a four col­
umn lead With about 120 names to
the column, thli gives them also a 600
majority.

768
3328
9859
6519
6215

WINS
WINS
WINS
WINS
WINS

CEDAR CHEST.
OLD IVORY ROCKER.
ELECTRIC PARLOR LAMP.
$10.00 GOLD PIECE,
,
$5.00 GOLD PIECE.

Total cars _________________ 71
Destination! of Florida Shipments
The drawing for these prizes took place at our store Saturday night
• (Monday)
at 8:30 and was conducted by Judge E. F. Housholder, assisted by a boy,
New York 1 .____
2:
blind-folded, sleeted from the large
W a y croa a ___ ____________________ 1
- - -crowd
- - - - that
----- was present, and for the
benefit of the holders of these coupons thst were not present we publish
St. Louis ......................
1
the above winning numbers.
•
Louisville _________________
]
Up until the time this piper goes to press there are still two prize«
Philadelphia _________•___________ 1
that have not been claimed. Look your numbers over and if you hold the
Baltimore _______________ . . . . . . . . 1
lucky number, come get your prise. The two prizes left are the Lamp
Pittsburgh ................... . . . . . . . ____ I
and the $5.00 gold piece.
Potomac Y a r d s ___________________ (
Mr. A. B. Mahoney held both number 768 and 3328, therefore getting
Cincinnati _________________________ !
both
the Cedar Cheat and Roeker.
Washington _________
1
REBBKAnS IN SANFORD
Sir.
Ernest Com ely held No. 6519 and won'the $10.00 Gold Piece.
Jersey C i t y _______________________Mr.
John
D. Jinhins made the la'gest individual purchase and won the
The members of) the Rebekah lodge Buffalo _______
]
Leather,
Hand
Bag.
who attended the district meeting on Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _________ 1
Mrs. C. 1* Goodhue purchssed the largest number o f articles and won
Friday evening in Sanford included
the Umbrella.
Mrs. Mary Leary, Mrs. V. T. Barr,
Total cars ________________ 53
Mrs’. C. B. Fcascl, Mrs. E. S. Tny- Diversions Filed Since Last Report
lor and daughter, Miss Katherine, Ed.
From Potomac Yards: Out 13th:
Wood, Mr. and Mrs; H. A. Boley, Mr. Baltimore, 1.
,
and Mrs. Miles Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. Total lettuce shipments
from
■A. B. Granger, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Florida this season to date,
Glasgow and Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
cars __________________________558
Chisholm.
Total lettuco shipments
from
The Orlando dcurce team (nltlntcd
Florida las) season tq date,
fourteen members before the program
ears __________
544
waa presented, which .Included a pa­ Total lettuce shipments from
per by Mrs. Leary, state insido guar­
U. S. this season to date, cars.1940
dian o f the assembly, another by Mrs. Total lettuce shipments from
Anderson, Grand Warden o f tho state
U. S. last season to date, cars.1079
FOR CHRISTMAS
assembly, and one by Mrs. Curry, dis­ Shipping Point Information, Dec. 13.
trict deputy president.
1 SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear,
Just received new line of crepe
48530202532323232348235323535301234853535353530123
The attendance numbered ,moro 'llnulings very heavy. Demand and
paper
for
package
wrappers
or
than one hundred who, following tho movement slow, market weak, prices
decorations for the holidays,
closing ceremony were served with a slightly lower. Buyers holding off.
polnsetlla and hotly ail In vivid
delicious chicken supper.—DeLand Carlots f . o. b. usual terms and cash
red
and green, quite the prettleat
track; 1 1-2 bushel hampers, Big
line
ever seen In Sanford—only a
Boston, quality and condition wide
few
of each so get them now.
Repentance la often confounded range, some leafly, best mostly 75cRox Stationery In all of the
with determination not to get caught $ 1.00.
latest shades and styles—nothing
POTOMAC YARDS: reports pass­
again.
hut the best o f paper and enve­
ings for 34 hours previous to 11 a.
lopes at very reasonable prices.
m. today: 42 cars destined: New York
Quite the prettiest and most sen­
2 4 ,' Philadelphia 7, Baltimore
4,
sible Christines gifts for either
Nor can you make much money without sor
Washington 3, Boston 2. Pittsburgh
AT THE STAR THEATRE
••Her" or “ Him."
TODAY
effort to
Christmas Cards and
New
Diversions accomplished at Potomac
Year's Post Cards of all kinds
Yards: New York 3, Baltimore 3,
“WHITE CIRCLE"
from the low price o! one ceut
Washington 3, Philadelphia 2.
A Special Cast.
by establishing credit with a reliable bank
each up. You get the benefit-of
Alao, FOX NEWS
our buying In job loti'. All very
and “ LOOSE LIONS,
W hy not make some real "H A Y " in the SI
' One Against tho Archbishop.
pretty and new. And then you
a Comedy.
In hit book, “Our Family Affairs,"
can get engraved cards or sta­
SHINE by starting a ch*ck account with
Mr. E. F. Benson, the English novel­
tionary or Holiday tarda engrav­
Build up your credit that you may be able
ist, tells of a Juke be played on his
ed or your monogram printed on
father, the archbishop of Canter­
master difficult problems.
the finest o f bond papers in all
bury.
colors.
Come
in
and
take
a
look.
.The archbishop was n loving hut
HERALD PRINTING CO.
exacting parent, although he homeHerald Square
times nodded. He certainly did so
one hot Sunday afternoon when Mr. 208-tf
ItCiison was deputed to rend the life
of St. Francis to him nnd the assem­
West Palm Beach is doing
tho
bled family In the garden.
right thing in consolidating its civic
The tranquillity of the listeners be­ organizations. Most towns can only
came after a while so remarkable that
the reader decided to test It by giv­ support one such organization, and if
ing- them a senseless Jumble of lines it Is handled right It can be vastly
selected at haphazard from different more efficacious than half a dozen
pages of the volume. No ouo stirred poorly managed.
till tho ceasntlon of (its voice caused
Movement of St. Lucie county’s big
A large sugar company recently
the primate of Engluml to open Ills
bean crop is now under way, ship- purchased 100,000 acres near Mlomi
TO PIANO OWNERS
eyes.
Owing to an unusual volume of ments going forward from several and Is preparing to engage In bust"Wonderful I" he said, "Is that the
business on the East Coast my De­ points in the county dally to tho mar- ness on a large scale. The c
end, F r td r
cember visit will bo delayed several keta of tho shivering north. The crop has already planted over 60
"Yea, that's all I" said Fred.
this season Is said to be excellent.
and is planning more at the
weeks.—“ Mack the piano tuner."
---------------------------two
hundred acre« per month.
215-3tc
"Money? Poufl"
Look over the olegant new line o f
---------------------------“ I don’t know how much Sarah
Despite tho fact that this has been stationery at tho Herald offico before
The Herald Printing Co. 1
Bernhardt got for her recent farewell
performances, In London, but I don't the most favorable crop year for a buying your Christmas gifts of fine orythlng In tho office supply II
suppose It was much loss thnn tho £1,- jong time, Duval county prepared a stationery. Wo have it in all sizes ypu are needing. The price !
000 a night slio was paid when she last splendid agricultural exhibit for tho
appeared at a West end music hall. state fair.
The divine 8arah has made and spent
mors fortunes thnn any other woman,
one of her American tours realizing
£50,000.
But she cares nothing about mojmy.
"My earning» during my cnrecri"aho
snyji. “ Nothing. Nothing, I sny. It
comes. It goes. 1 keep no account.
Copld I not spend money, 1 would not
-*
cart) It Money Is to spend. 1 detest
accounts. 1 don’t bother. I hove
enough. I never calculate. I can’t
calculate. Oh, bother the money I"—
London Ttt-BIts.
3-LB. CANS. HOMINY,
ALL NATIONAL BISCUIT CO
Per
- - __ CRACKERS, p k g ...................
1
United 8Utea King Celebrate«.
Mike Fogel, "King" of Moores Is­
3-LB. CANS SAUER KRAUT,
GRANULATED SUGAR,
land, who at one time was a San
Per Can ------------------------— . . . _
Fer P ou n d ----- ---------Francisco musician, recently gnve an

Reserve Your Resources

Sanford,Florida •

A Home Bank for Home People

Beg to announce that

MR. W. L. HARVEY
is associated with me in handling

Phonographs,
Records

Musical Instruments
—

THE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA, with its
wonderful tone.and marvelous Automatic
Stop, will be our leading: line. We have

slsborste banquet nnd hula huln
dance to all of his native subjects In
celebration of the llrat anniversary of
tbs I. jglnnlng of hit reign. Fogel be­
came “king" when be married Taata
Mate, native “queen" of tbs Island,
whose husband died when Influenza
swept the Society islands. At the ban­
quet Fogel served native foods
cooked In European style. The na­
tives, who never before tasted foods
cooked other than In the time-worn
manner, enjoyed the banquet Itnmenroly, Ten oil cans nnd four ancient hol­
low drums furnished “ music” for. the
dancing, In which 200 girls took purt.
The dance lasted until daybreak.

H. L. GIBSON.
W. L. HARVEY

.1
.1

18
10

Want a typewriter? The Herald
has the agency for the best $65 type­
writer that has ever been put on the
market and wo will have n shipment
o f now machines the lasft, of this
week. If you are in the market for
a typewriter see us before you buy.
Herald Prlutlng Co.
f
post Cards at the Herald office, lc,

3-LB. CANS DILL PICKLES,
Per Can ............................. .

IRISH POTATOES,
Peck __________
SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS,
per P ou n d --------------------

3-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS, Van
Camp's, Per can ______________

8-LB. CANS SNOWDRIFT,

2-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS,
Van Camp’s, Per C a n ____ _

Can --------------- ---------------

1-LB. ROAST BEEF,
Per Can . . . . . . . . .

6-LB. CANS CRISCO,
Can
24-LB. GOLD MEDAL. FLOUR,
Per Sack ---------. . . . . . . . . . . .

1-LB, CORNED BEEF,
Per Can . . . . . . -------

MEADOW GOLD BUTTER,
Per Pound — . . . ---- . . . .

CAMPBELL’S SOUPS,
Per C a n ---------------

HEBE CREAM, Baby,
Per C a n ------------- -

1-LB. CANS MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE, Per Can ___________

HEBE CREAM, Tall,
Per Can -------------

1

2 *

LORD CURVEÙR COFFEE,
Per P o u n d ___________...

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                    <text>HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMRER 15, 1920

operation of Government
Building and Constructing

MASSACHUSETTS TU RN S DOWN TOO MUCH REINO SHIPPED AND FEDERAL TRADE COMMITTEE
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
READY WITH EXCUSES
WOMEN AND VOTES FOR
,
PRICE IS W AY DOWN
WILL INVESTIGATE
BOOZE.
' YONDER
TURKISH HAREMS
(ar Tbi Aitotuud rm i.)

WASHINGTON,
Dec. 15.— The
Federnl Trade Committee, reporting»
BOSTON, Dec. 15.— Women candi­
to congress today suid the low tobac­
dates were defeated in elections in
co prices were due to the lessening;
sixteen Massachusetts' cities except
o f foreign purcahess, increased qunnfo r school committee plnces.
Six
tity o f low grades and the purchasing; ARMING AND M AKES SWORDS
towns
voted
in
favor
o
f
the
sale
of
TP COMMITTFE SEES T»»0
• INTO PLOWSHARES,
methods o l large buyers.
intoxicating; liquors.
Udì PROFITEERING IN
MAYBE.
BUILDING MATERI VL
TO
REORGANIZE
THE
FORMER KING
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— It be­
SHIPPING HOARD
OF THE GREEKS
cuivr.TON. Dec. 15.— Sharp
(Dy Tk* Aito&lt;liUd fruì)
gins to look as though disarmament
ARRIVES IN VENICE
might encircle tho world after March
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 5th -R eorfourth if the House Naval Affairs
(Dr list AitscUUd rrtu.)
gnnization o f the shipping; board by
means anything by their statements
VENICE, Dec. 15.— Former King
divorcing; the emergency fleet corpor­
made in a canvass o f the situation
Constantino nnd Queen Sophie/ .of
ation and the selection of experienc­
yesterday»
in the house. The commit­
Greece, with their children, arrived
ed shipping; men for the management
tee
is
undivided
on the subject of
here today from Lucerne.- They will
o f each organization, aro among the
disarmament
and
docs
not look kind­
board a Greek cruiser fo r their return
suggestions o f Martin J. Gillen, of
ly
upon
the
suggestions
o f Secretary
to Athens, arriving there Sunday.
the House Committee that is investi
Dnnicls mndc yesterday in which be
gating the shipping board.
stated that unless America was prop­
(Rr Thi AuocUMd rim )
GENERAL HILL DEAD
erly nrmed she could never enforce
I WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— A com­
FIRE DESTROYS LUMBER PLANT
peace while all other nations were
(Br Tk« AiMciiUd Priii)
mittee from the World War veter­
nrming nnd getting ready fo r anoth­
ans headquarters are here today to
MEXICO* CITY, Dec.
15.— Geni.
•
call at tho White House and Depart­ BenJ. Hill, Mexican secretary of war, the result is the cellar for lettuce and, ’JNIONTOWN, Pn,¿ Dt:.15.— Fire er war.
fruits nt present. Fruit may and un- bel ieved to be incendiary, destroyed
The prevailing opinion o f the ma­
m e n t o f Justice to present resolu­ died nt his homo hero today.
doubtedly will come back Inter In the the plan; o f the Fairchnnce Lumber jority o f the members o f tho house
tions adopted by that organization
season but it looks ns though lettuce Co., todny causing $50,000 damage, nnd virtually all the members o f the
lurking amnesty fo r prisoners violat­ GOVERNOR "REIN STATES”
ditionmT statements, nil o f
which ing the Eaplonago act.
was doomed for this season ns there .
naval affairs cominittco is that the
ED SCOTT, NOW DEAD
sgmd in asking special legislative
jls «o much o f it in California, com- . « « r p v s a )f\ P P P T I A I I
United States should do . nothing
attention to present methods of- pro­
more than carry forward the great
'¡n r; right along with our crop nnd our | j/\ K C»L» A IN JJ u l L I I U Í T
TALLAHASSEE, Dec.
15.—The
doting and distributing coal
crop is Inrgcr than ever. In order t i
naval construction program o f 1916
filed
i
d
J
L
C
u
J
G
U
I
I
U
1
1
following
executive
order
was
These, Chairman
Cald
Ifind out what the prospects • were
— the Inrgest ever authorised by a n y
or1
P A I lP U lir n
i yesterday morning in the office of the IJohn Russell wired to the representn*
"most be corrected” while
f U l L u (|)l U U j v U U I U
nntlon at one time, Representative
Kenyon declnred that “ if th
Butler, Pennsylvania, chairman o f
fa to go on, I, for one, mar
the committee said.
nKi
T U I C V C A P nient. Whereas, upon n report made nnd received the following reply:
j
The 1916 program, according to
(X. j
lH iU
I Ij i l i a known to me, charging Ed. Scott,
Butler and other committee men, up,#1 j
______
member o f the state rood department i
108
14^1920
¡ LAKELAND, Dec. 15.— Lakeland
lon its completion, which
prohably
of (CENSUS BUREAU FIGURES SHOW from the First. Congressional district “John Russell,
'
’
*
'
Precir.cLs nnd those north of this city will be by January’ 1, 1924, will make
en
DECREASE IN COTTON
o f tho state o f Florida, o f being in- I “ Sanford Fla
yesterda;* overwhelmingly voted
a
the United States tho greatest naval
(o-!
CONSUMPTION
. competent to rightfully perform tho | “ Acknowledging receipt of
your ^ l i ^
'&lt;&gt;r «00,000, the money to power in tho world, even allowing for
nieht lettergram dated the 13th, re- ^ ” 8cd «" bu‘ ,dlin^ ft bord-surfaced some uncontemplated additional con­
plying would advise this state is in btyhwny to
COU" ty . Hn,e’ ' struction by #Great Britain.
. position to shin beginning January Th‘ * ^
2(54 íor J ^
' "The completion o f the
present
first nn average o f one hundred cars “ K“ 1" » 1* Kat,hIcicn ' ot*d . 34
In/ldirJ- pkoi^npy ¡will
give
the
of fancy lettuce a day until April bonds, M n*ai|n&gt;t- ™ e bo" ds
b* ( United States n supremacy o f 31
i firsts providing
markets can
be U8cd to complete the road north of ¡per cent over Great Britain in first
found
Lakeland to join with tho Lake counline battle cruisers,” said Represen­
“ SMITII &amp; HOLDEN.” i 1? line» t0 widen thp ru,nd tha* l.s tative Britten, Illinois, a member o f
i tho committee. “ Our first lino ton­
charges
preferred overemphasized ]
nage will tl^cn bo 1,118,000 tona com­
FRU IT RATE HEARING
tho situation nnd have not been fully I
pared witty 687,000 tons o f Great
TO BE HELD IN JAX
sustained by tho facts in the case, i
|
Britain. No other nation would b«
DECEMBER THE 11TH and being further impressed with
,
anywhere
near us, as Japan's navy is
RILL-BRENNAN
the supreme power vested in the gov­
(B 7 Tk* i i H t U U i f i M . )
now less than one-third o f ours, and
ernor In such cases, particularly In
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The In­
the absence o f the senate, making it .
terstate Commerce Commission yes­
Impossible tp have the suspension re­
Ito influence the shipping board’s p o l-:
&lt;■/ Tk« a.»&lt;ki*u J rr*»i)
Iran supremacy within the next few
terday suspended for* further hear­
viewed for nearl yonc year,.nnd upon'
rk
ics,
William
Denman,
first
chair-1
NEW
YORK,
Dec.
15.—
Bill
Brenyearj."
#
ings, schedules filed by the Arizona
more definite information than w as,
man
o
f
the
Board
testified
today
bc-.i*an,
who
was
knocked
out
by
Jackj
RutJcr
pointed
out
that most o f
Eastern Railroad C o , und the Rock
available when tho suspension w as.
fore the House committee investigat- Dempcsy last night taid^he would ask *u,e {,ijj battleships o f the 1916 pro*
Island Southern Railway* C o , and
made, I have reached the conclusion
l‘*jing the board. He aald Sir Connop for another match ns be was not sathave not been completed, beproposing Increased chargea on fruit*
that the charges'filed, considered L
'Gothric, member o f the British mis- Isfled that Dempsey was his super- caUBC 0f the war policy o f building
■hnd- vegetables.
.............
the light ojf the constitutional re
/slon,'w as made a member o f the ad- l°r. Dempsey-left today for the P *-. nmaller' craft and that their com' ( Hearings will be held at Chicago,
quirements'and the surrounding cir
p*it rfiort," but for the present it
ivlsory board .
• * clflfcl coast until he begins bis train- potion will require U rge appropriaJan.-3 ; San Francisco, Jan. 11, N ew
JWM ^commended ’ that -'operators,
j
-----------------------------* ing fo r hla match with Jess WUlUrd, t|onB| wjthout touching an additional
Orleans, Jan. 16, and Jacksonville,
I'wholesalera, jobbers and retailers In
NO CEN80R8HII*
¿t. Patrick's day.
program, aa recommended by SecreJan. 2 L
manent removal o f Ed. Scotty and
" e induitry be required to file full
ON MESSAGES
----------------------------tary Daniels.
that be should be reinstated.
•nd frequent reports with a federal
PASSING THROUGH g\
' ,
Butler and oth-r members o f the
"Now, therefore, it Is considered
These reports should show,
¡committee also believe
that the
nnd ordered that the suspension of
the committee concluded, "total ton(*** Th« Am»«M«4
(
United
Statca
should
not
Authorise
Ed. Scotty member of the state road . WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.— Tenta­
Mi:e produced or handled, size an
nn
additional
program
until
It
is d e f ­
deportment o f the sUte o f Florida, be tive agreement, "no censorship shall
quality thereof, amount o f tonnage
initely’ determined whether this n aand is hereby revoked, and that the be Imposed upon messages njerely
contacted for, sold on contract and
j oooooooooooooooaooooooo zflq p on 1«
passing
through
relay
points,”
was
said Ed. Scott be and he is hereby
r *IK&gt;t *“'&lt;■*, to whom, and the prices
|tion is to enter snme kind o f an in-rcnchcd
today
by
the
International
henceforth rclrtsUtcd into the office
jmadc snd received under contracts or
|
tcrnatlonnl association or will agree-Communications
conference,
Walter
o f member o f the state Toad depart­
The report should be suffiwith
other leading naval power*, pur—
S.
Rogers,
American
represenUtive,
f *?* "t0 determine costs and profits,
IY LEACH)
OFf VIRGINIA' ment, effective ns o f this date.
|
tlcularly
Great Britain and Japan, otf
told
the
senate
committee.
»nd the corporate Intcrralationa or
"In testimony whereof, 1 "have here­
M ILITARY INSTITUTE,
a
disarmament
policy,
unto net my hand nnd caused the
r® fommunities of Interest, If any,
niG H M A N
[between
pn&gt;duc,nff and
great seal o f the state o f Florida to MORGENTMAU
|«utributlng coaL”
be affixed nt Tallnhassee, the capi­
tal, this 10th day o f December, A.' D.
L i" !h® 0,hcr field, the committee
1920.
.
(Signed) "SIDNEY J. CATTS,
• Governor o f the State o f Florida.
"B y the governor, attest, H. Clsy
gallon.
.
.their regular quarterly dividend on
Crawford, secretary of state.”
----------------------------- ; preferred stock. The Keystone Tire
Although as is stated above -the
.MOTION PICTURE MEN
Company also passed their quarterly
order bears date the 10th o f Decem­
PLEDGE $2,500,000 TO
.dividend today.
ber, it was not as a matter o f fact
FEED EUROPE'S H U N G RY1
---------------------------transmitted to the office o f the secre­
tary o f state or signed by the latter
* vru ;
ra
„ " '
PROBABLY JUST AS \VBLL
NEW. YORK, Dec. 15.—The motion
’
______
official until yesterday morning, De­
picture industry in America jester- J
&lt;», ts. A.muw 4 r™.,)
cember 14th.
day pledged itself to Herbert HoovWASHINGTON, Dec.
15.— The
O r Tk«- Am m U M F m m )
er to raisd $2,500,000 to succor starv- British delegates to the International
MARION, Dec. 16.— Hardi
Ing children In Europe. Mr. Hoover, communications conference left today
addressing * conference o f film mag- fo r home. This U expected to result
nates meeting to discuss plans fo r in an indefinite recess by delegate* ■
.

(S r Tk* AufrcUtfrd Frau)

l/ATF^

. CONSUMED

,,
S’

bave violated the
,
of
more trade
-------...
■*the
40
tr**n
building trades,
* ' ereJed, as* was the
«1 bureau to aaalit la
'«f* codes which would

the department, and ufas known through-1
out the state aa a man o f superior,
same time lower costs.
.
Popular saving and thrifty it was business attainments—yet the gover-;
dismissal issued three
concluded, would be aided by con- nor' a order \of
,
.„„w
*.
i~.jm
m
i.
.
.
»olldatirifcl under the poatoffice de- days before Mr. w—-l'a
Scott's death; and
parttnent all federad thrift activities, after year* o f service in the depart- British parliament, and Miss Ruth
charged the Ar- Russell, o f ,Chicago, were called toanil by an
mpetincy.
Tam- day to testify before the committee
'aw "to pr
Investigating the Irish question.
depositors.1

flflO TH

BUILD MORE ROADS

dren reported in imminent peril o f r a , LW a y s t r , « *
starvation u n ie « aid can be
sent „
u a r ir iM D iu w iv a
within sixty days. William A. Brady,
MEXICAN RAILW AYS
president o f the National Association '
&lt;jw Tk« A*t*cl&gt;t.| |*t*««t
o f the_ Motion
Picture
Industry,
and
MEXICO
15.— Tele...
IM
i ------ . ...... CITY,
...... Dec.
4^
Sidney R. Cohen, president o f the graphers and stetlcn agenU on the
Motion Picture Owners o f the United ’national railways were ordered,out oa
States, then pledged the Industry to n general strike Immediately,' threatraise $2,500,000.
enlng to parallse all line*.

2 :_________________________

�TOE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1IM

the church In the centenary cause;
the adoption o f the assessment plan
and every member canvass; and -tho
using o f the laymen to supply needy
churchcq with services.
Full co-operation with the educa­
tional campaign was pledged.
ft* 11
'
L. P. McCord,. Jacksonville, was
nominated and elected confcrpnce lay
leader.
The plans o f the Sunday school
board include: More general observ­
ance o f Sunday school day; larger
training school at Southern College
next summer; larger attendance at
IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
Junoluska Training school; more e f­
ficient' district organizations; dis­
BY THE UNCERTAINTY OF TH E MONEY MARK­
trict Wesley Bible class federations;
ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
« greater federation at St. Peters­
AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID
ENDURABLE
burg In October.
Dr. J. H. Thcrrcll is continued as
GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A STRONG
field secretary, and Miss Lola Law­
APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE.
THERE­
ler as elementary superintendent.
The preachers'1relief fund reported
FORE YOU TURN AT ONC E TO OUR STORE, YOUR
nine superannuate homes valued at
STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.
$20,000; new homes built nt Orlan­
do and Miami valued at |8,000. Rev.
B. K. Thrower o f Tampa was reap­
pointed ngent.
The quotas recommended by the
commission on finance for the sever­
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS, HAVING ALW AYS
al districts an follows: Bartow, $19,­
BEEN AND ALWAYS W ILL BE THE STORE WHERE
310; Gninesvillc, $11,415; JascksonYOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS A T
CHRISTMAS
ville, $10,524; Miami, $10,455; Ocala,
$10,240; Orlando, $1J,223; Tampa,
TIME OR AT ANY TIME AND AMONG THEM W E
$10,743; Tallnhassce, $12,278; Latin,
CAN ENUMERATE A F EW FOR
SUGGESTIONS:
$370.
Assessment fo r orphanage, $ 10,000.
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS, ID EA L FIRELESS
The total askings made by tho mis­
COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W A RE, ROCH­
sion board total $30,000.
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX
Six hundred dollars were appropri­
ated for the summer training school,
W ARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND
and $21,000 fo r expenses of confer-«
encc missionaries at the sum m er!
school.
;
The trustees o f Southern C ollege'
reported that fo r ten years tha s ch o o l 1
A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KING AIR RI­
had been listed by the general board
as an institution o f acccrditcd college
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,
VELOCIPEDES,
grade; that Southern is tho only in­
WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
stitution in Florida that must submit
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST AS­
itself to an interstate board o f classi­
fication, but it stands the test. The
SORTMENT WE EVER H A D «'
.
graduating class last year was tho
largest in the history o f the schooL
Fifty-two students nre enrolled fo r
life service, six volunteers for mlsnionary service, and thirteen arc pre­
paring fo r the ministry. The enroll­
ment Is 45 per cent greater than last
year’s. Increased dormitory facilities
were made and still for days before
tho opening o f the school, applicants
were being turned away.
'T h e total amount paid this year on
foreign , missions, home missions,
church extension, education, theolog­
ical school», negro work, superan­
nuate fund, Epworth leagues, Sun­
The total amount paid for confer- Florida Christian Advocate, 1
day schools, bishops» fund, general
conference expenses and American ence w°rk, including conference clai- worth leagues, church extesskai a
Bible Society, was $27,376.____________mantsj conference missions, educa­ district parsonages, 172,039; paid
______________ ____________
tion,. Sunday schools, orphanage, specials, $9,217.

Endurable

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ALL WELCOME

IN L UXEMBURG

Llttl« State Cosmopolitan In tha Ex«
tramo, but Second to Nana In
Patriotic Spirit
We lire i t the crossroads of the
nations, remarks the Luxemburg Zeltung. We are o f all the peoples of
the world those most cosmopolitan In
. spirit On July 14 there was a Frvucb
evening on the parade grounds, and
eraryone was enthusiastic for France.
On July 20 we had a Belgian evening
In the same place and again everyone
was Inspired with enthusiasm. Should
there be an American, Italian, CxechoSlovac or Polish evening any pleasant
summer night the throng would greet
It with the same enthusiasm. We like
to hare people o f other notions ss
our guests. We wish them to feel at
•7.home in our midst
, A stranger who does not know us—
and many who have lived among us
fall to know u»—might faucy that we
lack national sentiment.
But precisely the reverse Is (rue.
Our national sentiment Is so deep
that we are Uke a tree whose trank
stand* unshaken when Its crown Is
rustled by the wind o f sympathy for
other countries.
Last Wednesday, after our French
and Belgian evenings, we had a Luxem­
burg evening. The parade ground wna
too email and the Qrmament was too
4 e w 'te contain the ehthusiasm'of (he
bultltude. We were i t home among
ireelvee. T he'leader had provided
program of old, modern, and very
recast Luxemburg m ule. During the
’ 1 rueee the thousands surrounding
pU tfora stood as reverently ss
J f they wera In church.
When ap' p la n « was called for it w u eo thun­
derous aa to be almost IntlmldAtlng.
'T he depth and sincerity o f a naDon's patriotism Ja not measured by
the area o f Its territory.

FEAR EPIDEMIC OF TYPHUS
British Authority Tells ef Danger to
the World Because of Bad Condi­
tions In Russia.

Okeechobee, 8, A. White, ( supply;
Modsm Lover Practical.
"Harry," exclaimed the blushing Lake Wales and Frost Proof, G. W.
maiden, “ this declaration o f lore Is so Stubbs, one to be supplied; Maitland,
sudden that I hardly know what to C. C. Tyler; Moore Haven, T. M. Lee;
say. I was unprepared for It. It un­
Orlando First church and Magnolia
nerves me."
.
fctrcct, W. A. Cooper, one to be sup­
"I was afraid It might,” said the
young chemist, rising with alacrity plied; W. H. Funk, supernumerary;
from his knees, "and I brought with Oviedo and Geneva, L. E. W right;
mo a bottle o f my unrivaled nerve ton­ Rodman and Crescent Cltyji W. S.
ic. Tills preparation, my darling," he Ilullett; Sanford, S. W. Walker; Se­
adacd, soothingly, as he took the bot­ ville mission, W .^ € . Aj Anderson,
tle from his,pocket, quickly extracted supply; Umntilla and Tavares, A - M.
the cork and poured a quantity of the
Dalgcr; Webster circuit, G. E. Sum­
medicine Into a spoon he hnd also
mers;
Winter Garden, H. C. Hardin;
brought with him, "will allay any un­
due excitement, quiet the nenres, aid Winter Haven, W. J. Jcncs; conferdigestion and restore lost appetite. l,c n c c evangelist, J. H. Chapmann.
sell It at DO cents u bottle. This Is a
Tallahassee District.
dose for an adulL Take It, dearest"
A. E. Householder, presiding elder;
Apalachicola, C. W. Mathison; A udi"Floating Fair" From Holland.
la and Greenville, A. H. Hancock;
A company haa been organised at Bristol mission, A. W. Herndon; CarThe Hague for the purpose of sending „ b e lle cireult Jnmej! w . Hend
a "floating fair” as It la cal ed, but rv ,.».
' T r*
1
. „
practically a ship loaded with ■ a n d „ ! f , h ,hc^ J,/ * , ^ ^ dwf rd! ? 8t
pie products and commercial agents to Mod'800 circuit, G. P. Hendry; Fensell them, to various parts of th e , holloway mission, James A. Dauldrce,
world, particularly the United States.! »upply; Greensboro circuit, A.
G.
The concern Is organised somewhat Davis; Havana, J. L. Hunter; Hlnon a co-operative basis and proposes' non circuit, S. N. Burns, supply; Leon
' Y '" '1 ' «
«• » . Boyd; M u lta n , W. T.
sel, the Macedonia, of 0,100 tons b
u
r - ...
den. to the United States and Central w
\'.T' ** Adam8;
and South America for the purpose of , onl ce o'
Bridges;
Mount
Introducing Netherlands products and Pleasant, M. D. Cox; Perry, A. C.
enabling
Netherlands
commercial. McCall; Quincy, H. G. Davla; Teliahouses
(9 establish liriport
arid Grady;
export West Madi­
k“
~1“ ..........Kassee,
Seymour
connections In the countries visited.— son mission, C. A... Saunders; WauScientific American
keer.ah mission, J. B. Legg; Woodville mission, D. C .' McDaniels, sup­
ply.
. . ,
Tampa District

FOR THE KIDDIES

AT PRE-WAR PRICES

Hill Hardware Co.

T. J. Nixon, presiding elder; Bra­
denton, Smith Hardin; Brandon misengineers are alon, J. C. West, supply; Ellenton ciris Ingenious aa I cult, W. H. Newkirk; Manatee, W. J.
p “ * i,de °5 I Neasej Mlakka mlaalon, T. W. Carleo^plplnic^ond ton'
Palmetto, K. HolUcterj
ailed, through ParTi,h *nd Wlmauma, t&lt;I be sup­
er of tha win- plied? Plant City, John A. Hendry;
nd allowed to Port Tampa mlaalon, S. G. Meadaction of the ows, supply; Sarasota, J. R. Gerdine;
and the gradu- Seffner mission, J. E. Gault
Itself, are erTampa— F ln t church and Seminole
“- ! ' « u u r

don) that the whole of tha) country
has been swept by typhus and relaps­
ing fever, and that all Indication« point
Bnmlatakablj to a formidable epidem­
ic la the coming'winter. Cholera also
Raa made Its appearance and small­
pox Is widely prevalent.
The Lancet warns the world 'i t
|arge that unless Immediate and ef­
fective steps be taken these frightful
jUsebaes will spread, .through the bor­
der state* to other countries, and be­
fore loog will appear all- ovtr the
¡world “ The council of the League of
{(rations has thoroughly studied the
situation, with the aid of some of the
Peat-known epidemiologist» in the
arortil; they hare a .reasonable and
economical program, and bar# appoint­
ed commissioners, but the actual
prork {fn aqt, proceed until they have
attained money guarantees from the
different nations, which so far bare
pot materialised, except In the case
pf a few countries. Including jQreat
Britain and Canada. ,Thp future of
the matter may well prove, In the par*
■nee of tbfidar. an -arid .teat*.of the
“
atlonv, ready to act for the. common
ood end to protect membera of the
smtly wM are threatened by disaster."
___________________ *
T jy a Herald W ent Ad.— It pays.

°L25! !*f!T

W. P. Dunkle; G. W. Wind*
hnm, junior preacher; W. E. Sewell,
t junior preacher, foreign work; Eighth
when
In
doubt
«venue and Edgewood, T. W. TomAdvice to pugilist:
kica; Highland avenue and city mls­
put on the gloves.
_____
alon, W. C. Fountain; Hyde Park and
LEAGUE OF NATIONS DISCUSSED Bayahore, L. M. Broyles; Nebraska
(Continued from page one)
avenue, Fred B. Langford, Tampa
--------Heights and Palmetto Beach, F. E.
who is to confer with Mr Hsrding on Sielnmoyer; agent preachers' relief
Friday After his talk with the presi- f und, B. K. Thrower { conference m ildent-elect Mr. Root would make no alonary secretary, Ira H. Patterson,
comment except to say that the inLatin diatrict-^J. D. Lewis, presidInteresting.”
In reply to repeated
qucstlon* on Specific subjects he
reverted to hia original description o f
the conference, giving no indication
whether domestic problems or such
subjects as cabinet appointments were
discussed.
Except fo r the cordial
manner o f the conference his visit
threw no light on reports that he
might be asked to become secretary
o f state in the Harding admlnistra

Cato, F. Sari*; El Salvador, Francisco Beam; T am p a -S a n Marcos and
San Lucas, G. Pjerex; San Mateo, W.
m . Mullen; San Paola, Leonardl Plceni; San Juari aad Epworth, D: Carrero; mlgrioharips U) Cubd, Ignacio
Gorizaiek,*Netter'J. Castellata. .
Transferred—W .G . Fletcher to tha
pacific i
renca; J. F . Clark, South,
Georgik
Smith,
Louisiana conference.
Important Reports Made.

METHODIST CONFERENCE
APPOINTMENTS OF MINISTERS
______
iCanl|B11N,
(Continued from page one)
iT. Caldwell, supply; Kissimmee* and
'Shingle Creek, R. F. Hodnett; Lake

ft&lt;¡.

BUhop Candler opened'the iricrolne
session with another o f the splendid
...
...
.l.
UUt* whfch h4Te been*features o f the
conferee««.
The board of lay activities urged
the enlistment c f all departments at

.

O;

OUR S T O R ? IS THE G IFT SHOP FOR THE PEOPLE OF
THIS SECTION FOR T H E Y ‘RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT
WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FIN E GIFTS
FOR THE HOLIDAY tfS&amp; fiiE. FOR INSTANCE—

B a r Pirib
-ARE VERY G6 OD THIS 8EAS0N AN D / WE HAVE THE
f W O T LOT OF BAR PINS THAT HAS EVER BREN
SHOWN HERE. AND THEN YOU MUST 8 E E '•OUR DIA­
MONO RINGS. BROOCHES, PINS, ETC.. TOO M A N Y ^O F
n iE H TO MENTION TODAY. COME AND SEE TOEB AT

J. 1 . B R A D Y ’S, Jew ehy Store
WBLAKA BLOCK

�THE 8 ANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1C, ISM

M I 88 KATHRYN W ILKBY, Editor.

Phone 4M

SO C IAL CALENDAR FOR THE
WEEK

will rend names to Mm. R. A. New­
man.
Beginning with Mrs. B. A.
Howard through Mrs. Roy Symmea
W ednesday—
send names to Miss Annie Hawkins.
W elfare Department o f the Worn- Beginning with Mrs. R, A. Terheun,
an’« Club.
the rest o f the lis t,‘all the Associate
M rs. Charles Fedder entertains at membcis and the members
whose
Bridge.
names do not appear in the year book
Thursday—
send names to Kathryn Wlikey.
Every Week Bridge Club with Mrs.
W e dd not expect to send any invi­
F orest Lake.
tations after December 20. 1020.
Merrie Matrons Club with
Mrs.
STATE BOARD OF
H arry Heeren.
EXAMINERS HERE.
F ridar—
Mrs. Alex Vaughn gives luncheon
B. B. Lane, president of the Edu
in honor o f Mrs. Peyton.
Clem
cations)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcisch have Hampton nnd Prof. T. J. Kirk, o f the
ail their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Board of Examiners fo r the state o f
W o lf and daughter from Long Is­ Florida, are here giving the teachers
examinations. It is estimated that
land.
nbout one husdrcd teachers will take
N INE SEMINOLE CLUB
the examination while the board is
The Nine Scminolcs Bridge Club here. Miss Clem Hampton has many
was delightfully entertained by. A. friends here who arei glad to sec her
W. Lee, Jr., Tuesday.
again.
Bridge was played at two tables by
members o f the Club nnd tho follow­
ICING MANY, CABS
ing substitutes:* Mrs. Charles Fedder,
Mrs. C. L. Britt and Miss
Norma
Herndon. The prize, a Madeira hot
roll nappie was won by Mrs. Britt.
An ice course was served st the
eonclution o f the gsme.
MEMBERS OF SOCIAL DEPART­
MENT, WOMAN'S CLUB.
It is tho intention o f the Invitation
Committee for the W oman’s Club
Christmas Ball to send out the cards
cn the twentieth.
Following- the
roles as given in the by-laws the
names o f the .guest* o f each member
m ost be written and given to the
Invitation. Committee before
that
date.
The follow ing division has been
made: I f your name appears in the
year book from the first o f th« list
through, Mrs. Ernest Housholder

Hav* You Euphoria?
It takes a doctor to tire a highsounding name to a welMcnown phe­
nomenon. “ Euphoria” means “ feeling
tit.” It Is ns much a physiological
fact nn scarlet fever.
Nature mil ken It worth while to lie
alive dimply throuxh euphoria. The
joy o f milking a good tennis stroke,
the delight that a woodsman gets. In
(he ojh*ii air. the nrtlst's rhapsody—nil
nre due to euphoria. Why do we drink
alcohol— when we can* get It—or
smoke tobacco? To effect euphoria.
When n lunatic thinks that he Is
Napoleon ami demands the homage
due un emperor, ho hns euphoria In
Its worst form.
Ton little Is knnwn nbout euphoria.
.Hlnro It can be effected by drugs and
chemicals, who knows hut It may have
Its sent In some gland?—Popular
Science Monthly,

FOR CHRISTMAS
Juat received, new Une o f crepe
paper for package wrappers or
decorations for the holidays,

And your thoughts turning to gifts and something for
friends, fo r family, fo r come one somewhere. What a
wonderful idea that

Christmas Savings
In our Blink has become and how fine it la now for those
who had a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come In now and get their money fo r gifts or fo r some
good cause.

A aH al Photography In Salsa.

Aerial photography has entered the
real estate Held, Now. If you wish to
buy n suburban residence, a downtown
property or a country bouse, you can
uo to n broker's otllco nn&gt;! examine.
probably with ti reading glass,i. a most
Interesting and detailed aerial photo­
graph o f the. neighborhood that yon
have In mind. Thr aerial picture very
quickly brings the customer to a de­
A corporation with a capitnl o f
cision. either, |o see the property or to
look elsewhere. It saves time und $50,000 is being organized at Arcadia
the expense of Iqiig und often futile for the establishment there o f n mod­
trips.—Youth's Companion.
ern steam laundry plantA fire­
proof building is being erected and
Plan to K«ep tha Raisin Quay.
machinery Installed as soon as pos­
There Ih un unprecedented demand sible.
fur rnlalna st the pretent time be­
cause o f tlielr use In the mnuufnrture
Thfl International Correspondence
of home hrbws, (pit It Is anticipated
Schools are right now training over
Mint Itila will be changed III the course
of it few years because the Interest In one hundred, thousand people for bet­
the prcpunitlon» will decline nnd ir. ter positions and salaries. How about
. lew o f that the Agricultural depart- you ? Get in touch with Mr. Farring­
ment U at work In discovering new ton, local representative,
Lincoln
uso» for mlslns so that the*Industry House.
21G-5tp
»ill not tie wrecked. When the raisingrowers' produci shows sign» of n
George Fox can tako care of your
Irop the go»eminent will alep In with
orders
fo r express, shipments o f
•me \iiIimiti.- Micgv-tlons for Ita conChristmas
orangey. • Get 2q itouch
•ItlllllllCC.
with him.
215-2tc
nnc so xar ana worxing asy
ana
Get your typewriter at the Herald
night to give the best of service.
1
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Io ..c e .
A ftrit-class machine, bran Snaps! Snaps! Snaps!

The boys corn, bee, peanut, ca lf
ami pig exhibits at the Jacksonville
State Fair were excellent.
Some
were better than dad's. The old folks
had better look out or the boys will
brat them.

^

now
and ona ^h«t T01*
for tho rest of your life. No&gt; need to
pay any more for a real typewriter,
The Molie Is not only a standard mschine but is so nrranged that you can
carry it around with you

What Are Snaps?
Ask
STEW AR T
T H B FLO RIST

Phone 260

Make This a Christmas
She W ill Ever Remember

Y o u k n ow w hat she m o st desires o f all things in th e w o rld — an en closed R c o .
A co sy , co m p a n io n a b le C oupe o r a luxurious, 5-passenger Sedan .

i « o» i

A n k t a iiia ih -

Fremi mat

and com partm ent done in rea l leather—
rear comportaient in rich b rocaded »ilk
velour. W indow O fte n , lam p rime and
oth er ornam ent», in angaioito c olea ta l patlam. Vawtr poch et» in door*.
Coape »ea t» th ree Bberatly w ith extra fold ­
ing » e a t fa r am arfanciea. Optional,
tooth er o r aitt »»bar aphoU tory.

Both m odel» have M anhaB -tpring cuthion»; French plate »oth le— window» m ech an icelfy o p era ted by boat typ e Biter» we
can fin d : R n h ber fo o t pad»: n on -glare
U n to»; bandiam o inttnunent hoerd with
clo ck ; roar view m irror»— every conven­
ien ce and hurmry »he coaid de»iro.
U. S. R oyal Cord tire» [3 3 a 4 ) en oB wheel»

O f cou rse, i f y o u ask ed her— w h ich y o u will n o t , fo r y o u h o p e t o d e riv e
m ore pleasure than sh e, from seeing h er - yea lig h t u p in w o n d e r a n d surprise
w hen she sees th a t exquisite ca r gleam ing in th e sun o f th e C h ristm as
m orning—
B u t i f y o u did ask her, she w ou ld sa y , " O h , get roe som e little th in g— for
it isn’ t th e intrinsic v a lu e bu t th e sp irit th a t p ro m p ts the g ift ” — and all
th a t sort o f thing.
A n d she m eans it t o o — bless her h eart, w om en are m ore frugal than m en
d esp ite all th a t has been said to th e co n tra ry .
N evertheless, y o u r o w n instincts tell y o u th a t the spirit th a t p rom p ts a
m om en ta ry sacrifice o n you r p art, b u t gives h er her h eart's dearest desire,
b the b igger spirit.
O f all th e gifts she e v e r has received a t y o u r h a n d s— n ot ev en e x cep tin g th e
en gagem en t ring— this gift o f an en closed R e o will please h er m ost an d
live lon gest in her m e m o ry .
E v e ry w om a n likes t o drive— n in e ty per cent o f w om en m u ch prefer th e
seclusion o f th e ca r t o th e presence o f a chauffeur.
A n d, that every w o m a n w ho does d riv e prefers a R e o , is p ro v e n b y th e fa c t
that a larger percen tag e o f w om en o w n a n d d riv e R e o s th an o f a n y o th e r
car o f sim ilar class.
W e said "sim ila r c la s s " d eliberately— fo r there is n o oth er ca r o f this class.
R e o is in a class b y its e lf— in qttality as w ell as in price.
R e o is recognized a s " T h e G o ld S ta n d ard o f V a lu e s ".
T h at is sh ow n b y th e trem endous d em a n d fo r en closed R e o s .
A lw a ys in
excess o f possible su p p ly .
W e w ill n o t presum e t o suggest w h eth er her c a r shtl* b e a C ou p e o r a
Sedan— in fact the ch oosin g is so difficu lt a m a tter, w e p refer t o leave th a t
task to y o u !
See th em b o th — n ote th e w on derfu l silence, b ala n ce, a n d p o w e r o f th a t
m agnificent R e o S ix m o to r.
E specially n ote design o f b o d y a n d finish o f exterior and interior. N ote
how ca refu lly little details have b een designed a n d d on e.
T hese are the poin ts th a t will m ake th e stron gest a p p ea l to her fastidiou s ey e.
She w ill a dore th is R e o — and C h ristm a s w ill b e like a n oth er h o n e y m o o n
to you .
D o n ’ t w ait th ou g h — i f y o u d o, b o t h o f y o n w ill b e d isa p p oin ted .
I f y o u see y o u r dealer n o w — a t on ce— and p la ce y o u r order, y o u can h ave
her S edan o r C o u p e a t the d o o r C h ristm as m orn in g.
D ela y ev en a few d a y s , and y o u w ill h a ve t o g iv e her a certificate calling
for later delivery.
T o ensure the suprem e result an d pleasure— to give her th a t m agnificent
gift in th e h ou r o f h ou rs— order H e r R e o n ow .
T o d a y — w on 't be a m in u te t o o soon .

/. o. 6. to tte r y , Lamwing, p lot
S peciel F ederal Toc

LAMSI NO. M ICHIGAN

Phone 66

BRYAN A U T O CO M PAN Y
SANFORD, FLORIDA

To you today and start you o ff ’»4»h s Christmas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then talk it over w ith—

T H E PEOPLES BANK

Classified advertisements, t&gt; cents a line. No ad taken for less t!
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. C
must accompany ail orders. Count fire words to a line and remit
cordlngly,
FOÌI RENT
KbllNlSH ED ROOMS— Two furnishcd bed rooms. Inquire 811 Park
&amp; T *
- ___________________ ! i ™ £
(•OR RENT— One nicely furnished
room for one or two gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have u n o f garage.
Phono 28 for particulars.
206-tfc

Braclet Watches, Electric Lamp*.
Smoking Sets, Casserole and other
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday rift*
- A . JUnner, Sanford ,v o.
21W2K
—- — m, ----,------- rc-------.—
? ” * '!!» ' ¡ “ ! , U|™ *
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8 1
8
^ Shop.
! __________ ______________ ____ plWtc

FOR RENT— Front room furnished , 1,011 S A M - A l l
lumbcr in «S
for housekeeping, call before 8 a. I Bandstand and fence at baseball
m. or after five p. ra. Phone 348-W. i ? * “ 1 » bargain. Sec C. L. Britt or
214-6tp Hcrald o f» cc-________________ 216-tfc
UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— . A ‘ * a.nne,r *•“ * hl« ¡,nc of ho!1’
single or en su ite ., Single room up
velocipedes, etc, 213stairs, $15; two rooms, up-stairs, $25
Sanford A v e . ________“ IM -k
to $30; one room first floor, $20; two 1 M- J- Bradford's Mattress Knctoiy,
rooms, first floor, $30. One la rg e ‘ r&gt;th 8trcct and Cypress avc. 210-lQtp
room partly furnished. Consult J. S..; Mohawk Sheets, 81x00, $2.15 rich.
Clark, Rutledge Station or Rout« A, — A. Kanner, Sanford Avc. Phoa*
Box 195, Sanford, Fla.
215-5tp 550.
2]9-12te
FOR RENT— Double flat,
eight
Christmas boxes o f oranges at (1
rooms and bath. J. Musson, 601 j_ p . w. Spencer, Phone 400. 209-lWp
„15-6tp ( Aj| hjltj deduced
ii,,, g ulii^
FOR RENT— Garage,
Apply 8 00 ‘ shop.
217-1te
1
----------------Magnolia.
FOR RENT— One furnished room at
611 Park Ave.
216-3tp
LOST
LOST OR STRAYED— One red pig,
4 months old. Lf found notify E.
cs.— Kanner's Store, Sanford Avena».
B. Bands)), Jr., 82$ First Street.
216421c
191-tfc

and receive reward.
_________ MISCELLANEOUS

1Jacksonville, Fla._________218-226-2tp

Carpets and Rugs Washed
Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins st
right on the floos with the Hamilton A. Kanner's, Sanford Ave.
2164!«
Beach Electric Carpet Washer. Re- “ K a'n'dy^canut Brittle SatunGy
stores colors, kills all moth and dis- special, 30c lb.
Water’s Ksndf
case germs. For estimate or demon­
stration phone 560 or drop card to
Electric Carpet Washer, Route A.,
206, Sanford, Fla.
215-6tp
FOR S A L E - 7Army tenta in good eoa*
ROOM AND BOARD, $11 per week,
dition, $30 to $40.— A. C. Tanner,
109 East First street, over Union
303
E. Magnolia, Lakeland, Fla.
Pharmacy.___________________ 163-tfc
214-&lt;tp
PRACTICAL NURSE, care of The
Herald.
216-5tp
Beautiful assortment o f Lion brsnJ
shirts fo r gifts at greatly reduced
WANTED
prices.— A. Kanner. ________ 21642k
W ANTED—Team work. Inquire o f
Buy your post cards at the HersM
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-60tp office. Beautiful views, 1c each. ^
WANTED— House or apartment o f 3 FOR SALE—Two story 8 room
or 4 rooms, unfurnished, for man
House and garage, a bargain. Ap­
and wife with two school children. ply 402 Sanford ave. ard Fourth St
2lMtp
Beat o f references. Seq or write, G.
B. S_ job dept, Herald office,
dh-tf
WANTED
FOR SALE
Second-hand wheelbarrow. Go°d
Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers,I, and
condition.
Address Wheelbarrow, WS
Baby Blankets, now on sale.— A. Kan­
E.
Third
street
2144k
ner.
*
216-12tc
Box Finit— Mixed i boxes bruit
ODD FELLOWS, NOTICBI
»eked to order. Parcel Post boxer
td cartoons a specialty. Water's
An Odd Fellows sermon will 1
andy Kitchen.
213-tie preached at the
CongTeg»tioa
Church
next
Sunday,
Pec.
19th st We here cut all prices radically at
o'clock. Please meet at the 1°^
the Quality Shop.
vö k s a LE- (5k ' EXCHANGE—On« room at 10:45.
Fraternally yours,
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
216-2tp
J. J. BAILEY, N. Ct
Walking distance to city. Two lots
corner Center and Elm Are.' Two
Get your Christmas advertising k
tots west aide Palmetto are., 50 ft. the Daily Herald. The people «•
from Eleventh S t Make offer. B. T. shopping by tho papers these ¿*1*
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring S t , Los
Angeles, Calif.
20S-lmo-p

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THB SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920

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Cold

fUtrULEON'S ONE BIO QUALITY

TRAIN SCHEDULE

0 *«at Frenchman’s Fteelnetlon Lay In

Corrected
on November 15, 1020,
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Hla pjrectnsas, That’s All,
Says H. O. Wells.

Southbound

The world bos largely recovered
from the mischief that Napoleon did;
perhaps that amount o f mischief had
to be done by some agency; perbape
hla career,^or some such career, was
a necessary consequence of the world’s
mental tinpreps redness for the crisis
of the revolution. But that his pe­
culiar personality should dominate the
tmaglaatloni o f greet numbers of peo­
ple. throws a light upon factors of en­
during significance In our human
problem.
Marat was a far more noble, p er
(latent, subtle and pathetic figure;
Talleyrand a greater statesman and n
much more aamalng personality;
Moreau and Iloch abler leaders of
urates; his rival, Cxnr Alexander, as
egotistical, more successful, more emo­
tional, and/ with a finer Imagination.
Are men dnczled simply by the scale
of his floundorlngs, by the mere vust*
ness of bis notoriety!
'No doubt scale bos something to do
with the matter; ho was n ‘’record,"
the record plunger; bur there Is
something more in it tbnn'tlmt. There
25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volts. Is sn appeal In Napoleon to something
deeper and more fundamental In hu­
20 to 75 Walts in 32 Volta
man nature than mere astonishment at
bigness. Ills very deficiencies bring
out starkly certnin qualities thnt lurk
suppressed and hidden in us all. He
was unhampered. He bad never a
gleam o^ ellg lon , or direction, or the
sfcnsc o f duty.
,
Directness wai his distinctive and
'Immortalising quality. He had no
g il l o
f r y brains,to waste In secondary consider­
phone 441
115 Magnolia Are. ations. He Hung his armies across
Europe straight at their nlnrk, there
never were such mnrehes before; bo
fought to win; when bo struck, be
struck with nil hla might. And what
ho wanted, he wanted simply and com­
pletely and got—If he could.
There lies his fascination.--From
"The Outline of History," by U. G.
Wells.
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Heaters

Cook Stoves
Ranges

Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

BALL

Hardware Co.

National Madza Lamps

Everything Electrical
Expert Installation and
Repair Work

7 T&amp;

EVERYTHING
for
THE BUILDER

From the Foundation
to the R o o f

E l LIMBER CO.
Quality-Servicd-Price

Lord’s Purity Water
As Good os the Best

Dally Service

Phone 66

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs •

Arrive

Departa

6 a ; pi.

2 :4 6 * . m.
8:40 a .m .
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p. m,
7:45 p. m.

_____1:28 p. m.
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North Beiind
Arrive
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____ 11:45 a .m .
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. . . . 4:00 p .m .
____ 10:00 p. m.

Departa
2:03 a.m .
12:05 p.m .
2:55 p .m .
4 :0 5 p .m .

Leesburg Branch
Arrive

Departs
7:30 a. m.
7:35 p. m.

___ 4:00 p. m.
.,..1 1 :5 5 a. in.
Trilby Branch
Departs

Arrive

8:00 a. m.
3:25 p. m.
___ 6:30 p. m.
___ 2:00 p. m.
i
Oviedo Branch
Arrive
___ 11:00 a. m.

Departs

Daily, except Sunday
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

The Marion County Fair, held at
Ocala recently presented a grenter
variety o f products than ever bciore
seen from one county in the United
States. Tho exhibit certainly showed
Florida’s versatility— the adaptabil­
ity o f its soil and climate fo r the pro­
duction o f staples as well as citrus
Phone 189 fruits.

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Send in your „locals to the Herald
office. Phone the news to 148. We
want every bit o f i t Tell us the
news each day.

The "Logical Treatment"

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SCHOOLS OF SEMINOLE CO.
The Christmas vacation for
the
schools o f Seminole County will be­
gin on Friday evening, December 17,
1020. School will rc-opcn after tlje
holidays on Monday morning, Janu­
ary 3rd, 1021.
T. W. LAWTON,
Superintendent.

Premier Electric
Vacuum Cleaner
Cleans whcrevet dust and dirt
Collect
Sold under Factory Guarente«
Ask for • demonstration In
Your Hotne.

F. P. RINES

105 Palmetto Ave. Phone 481
Arcadia on January 25 will elect
'a charter board for the purpose o f
amending the present city charter or
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
of adopting a new one.
AT THE HERALD. E A C H .__

FORD
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SMITH BROTHERS
Expert Repair Work

r

Today.

For Many Human Ills

Rheumatism

NOW MAKING

P e c a n N u t R o ll
Fre«h Daily
$1.00 POUND

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CHRISTMAS nOUDAYS FOR

Place Y our

Sanford Battery Service Co.
Blood Pressure— Neuritis

Cleaned Currants
Seeded and Seedless Raisins
Imported Figs .
:
California Figs
English Walnuts
Parragouan Alm onds
Pecans, Stewarts
Cocoanuts, best
Shelled English Walnuts and
A lm onds
Prunes .
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To the Stockholders o f Sanford Build­
ing &amp; Loan Association:
Tho annual meeting o f the stock­
holders o f the Sanford Building &amp;
Loan Association will be held at its
office, 10 Magnolia nvenue, Sanford,
Florida, at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
V
uary 8, 1021, fo r the purpose of elect­
ing directors fo r the ensuing year,
and to transact such other business
as may legal 1 come before it.
BRADLEY MATTRESS FACTORY
HOTEL MEN NOT ALL BAD
T. J. MILLER.
Orlando, Fla.
Attest:
President.
Wayne D. Wheeler Telle Good Story
Makes old Mattresses new at oneA. P. CONNELLY,
to Prove the Truth of Aseerthird the coat o f a new one.
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t
tlon He Mikes.
PHONE 804
16 BRYANT ST.
FINE STATIONERY
ll-1511mo-p
Wnyne B. Wheeler of the Ant 1-80loon league euld In San Francisco:
The Herald office in headquarters
Vegetable shipment« continue very
"I think wc’ra unjust to hotel men
for
fine
stationery
o
f
nil
kinds
from
heavy
from Center Hill and Warm
as a rule. We are too ready to ac­
tho
printed
letter
hend
to
the
beauti­
Springs
Valley Section, shipment go­
cuse them o f robbery. As h mutter
ful
stationery
In
boxes
that
Is
so
dear
ing
forward
at the rnto o f 1,000 to
of fact, ttioy are n very fine lot.
"I once knew an engineer who was to the ladles’ hearts. You can get 10,000 packages daily. The market
traveling In Nevada. He hnd n good this stationery and have your mono­ ¡b stronger than last week on vege­
deal o f money with him, and one night gram printed on it, tanking the nift­ tables and the truckers are renping
he put up at a very primitive hotel iest Christmas gift that you have the harvest
In the wilds. The Inndlord of this
ever seen and one o f the best. Sta­
hotel* looked like n hrlgnnd, and the
tionery costs money these days but
engineer* could hardly stePp for feur.
our
stationery is very reasonable in J
“ Nothing, however, bupiH'iied, und
the next morning be set. off with n re­ price and positively the bent that
lieved heart. The mountain trail was money enn buy. Sec it at the Herald
n lonely one, and on toward noon. In office.
n. wild nhd desolate spot three des­
peradoes fell on him, emptied his va­
When two women fall In lovo with
lise uud pockets, and made off.
the same man they cut each other by
“ Tlie engineer wus convinced thnt
the landlord was at the bottom of this
holdup. Accordingly ho turned back
to notify the authorities. But ho hnd
only gone a mile or so when be met
n mounted messenger, who handed him
n small puckcl. Pinned to tho packet
wus a note from the vtllalnuuk land­
lord thnt said:
" T Inclose your pockctbook ivntulnIng 9850, which you left under your
pillow last night. Please send re­
ceipt by bearer.'"

E w j battery repair we make
la
fsmnleed for six months. W e are
to do this because In repairing
•ny make of battery we are licensed
to ate patented features which have
«ad* Vests batteries famous.

** A. RBNAUD, prop.

T h e Christmas Spirit is beginning to elb ow us around
and w e are making the necessary arrangements to have s
joyful time.
W e v e done our Christmas shopping and
are practically “ all set” .
So w e request our niends tc
look ahead just a little so that
will not fall on us next week,
IT N O W !

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, ISM

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J . L1LLARD__Secretary-Treasurer
A . N E B L ______ General M i u i c r
ROBERT J . HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
Phone Herald Office 148 or 64.

feUvetrt la City ky Cantar

Member o f the Associated Press

0 , lettuce, why hast thou forsaken

And after all o f thy golden promts
ea at Thanksgiving time.
*
What a wonderful time we could
have had at Christmas if Lily Let­
tuce had not eloped with
Falling
Prices.

V S U iV Itt&amp; ttIS U

no longer than it is tolerated by pub­
lic sentiment. Florida now has an
opportunity t o ' lead In stamping it
out forever.
^
There la no excuse or palliation for
haring. The silly eerier,tie.^ that it
"hardens” the boys and
prepares
them for the rough and tumble o f life
never rested on any basis o f fact.
The only thing fo r which a course of
applied ruffianism prepares the stu­
dent is more ruffianism.
AU the effects, direct and indirect,
o f hazing are evil. It is stupid and
cruel. It disregards the rights o f
others. It holds in contempt all
righteous authority and public law.
It creates a moral and mental atmos­
phere wholly Inconsistent with that
which must prevail in a free and or-

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Rhlne. W hat fo r? Does anyone sup­
pose that beaten and downcast Ger­
many ia in any condition to invade
France, and if the were, o f veijat
avail would bd the little American
ar«£/ on the Rhine?
F ifty years
from now, when Germany has recov­
ered her health and vigor,—perhaps,
but not now. And the surest safe­
guard against future aggression on
her part la to^ take her into the
league o f nations and insist on a com ­
plete disarmament o f all nations. The
League o f Nations is open to the
charge o f hypocricy to be eternally
talking o f peace and the prevention
o f war, while all its members are in­
creasing their armaments.—Tampa
Times.
AN EDUCATIONAL CRISIS

the end o f tho season we can stilt j Nine-tenths o f our social evils arise
Uve on cheaper groceries.
. from the failure o f individuals to re*
o
spect the rights o f others and to reAll is not gold that glitters and a ll'
lawful authority. So long as
la not kale that looks like green P«tty tyranny and contempt for law
goods in the raising o f fruits and v e g -, apc among the things learned at
etables although it ia' just aa good q , school, no scheme o f social and morline aa the rest o f us carry. We all •&gt; reform can expect success,
have our ups and downs and th e, The university faculty is making an
Florida growers are always game to «Wort to free the institution from this
stand one loaa if they can roako it up «viL It reeds the support o f Florida
on something else. And celery
D , sentiment and the backing o f Florida
com ing along and looking mighty ’ «nrs. It Is up to the people,
good.
It is due to Herbert Felkel, editor
o________
o f the St. Augustine Record, to say

j

tends to systematise all transactions;
the cancelled chccka furnish the best
receipts for expenditure*, thus elimlasting controversies; s bank account
glres you greater prestige; It secures
for you the banker's Interest In your
affairs and his advice, In' time o f
need.
In short, a bank account makes you
a better, a safer and a more sue*
cesaful business nun.
We solicit your account with os.

F. P. Forster, President

B. F. Whitner, Cashier.

TURKEY AND CHICKEN
DINNER
OYSTERS, TOO.
DECEMBER !5th and 16th
From 6:00 to 8:30
$1.00 per plate
Also Catholic Bazaar at the
Parish House
Everybody invited
6l l - 6t

three days o f the year. An educa­
tional crisis faces Use state and the *
teachers are asked to attend that they
may be rnor^ strongly inspired to
work for the educational
develop- “
e a s e
•■ • • •
ment o f the state. They are doing (%
their best in the school rooms every $
$
$
•
day but they are citizens as well a s j$
KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
teachers and they should use their $
AND MILLER TIRES
H O V E RED TUBBS
THIS IS TH E WEEK FOR CHRIST^ that he
earned the gratitude of influence as ciUzcni to see that t b e 'l
MAS SHOPPING
, ‘ h,a
b&gt;*,hU courageous and man- schools are provided fo r to an extent $
ly fight against hazing and his cx- that will at least supply all parts o f $
$
The Christmas season is on in full posure o f specific instgnees o f that the state with teachers.
At present there is a shortage o f . $
blast. It is now only two weeks un- practice. I f other newspaper writers
til the eventful day arrives.
« ‘ill do as much, the victory wilj be seven hundred white teachers in Flor- $
ids. We do not know what is the $
B . &amp; 0 . MOTOR COMPANY
Thousand* o f people» wait until won.— Lakeland Telegram.
Sanford, Florida
shortage among colored teachers bu|J$
both races should be provided for. $
The shortage is because o f the low $■
salaries paid. Except in a few coun- ties teachers do not get enough to .
live on and in the most favored coun- I
tics they do not get aa much as they I
should.
The state will be asked to make an
additional
appropriation
fo r the Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.]
schools. In a general way we are .
opposed to additional appropriations
but in this case the alternative is
.
to do our shopping early," but in tume." The country did resume, and ignorance. This is a matter o f abso­
the course o f twelve long
months all the dire troubles that were p re -, lute necessity and it is especially true
J*
they forget their resolutions and fol- dieted in case such action was taken o f the country schools.
The
state
spends
mare
o
r
less
mon­
low the same old routine.
, failed to come to pass. W&lt;f went
. v It Is-practically impossible to re- from an inflated, irredeemable cur- ey on provisions for health, for edu­
form this class. They have existed rency to one founded on gold alone, cation, fo r roads and fo r other mat­
since Christmas shopping became a without a single financial upheaval, ters. Education is especially in the
custom and will follow the old pro- When the people found they could hands o f the state and it cannot a f­
gram until Gabriel sounds his trum- get gold fo r their paper notes, they ford to let its future citizens grow up
But it cannot draft
P«t.
ceased to want it, and we entered u p -. in ignorance.
teachers
and
it
canno) keep them
K
But others need not follow their on a long career o f solid prosperity, j
without
paying
them
enough to, meet
example. Christmas goods are on, We believe that experience carries
their
necessary
living
expenses.
. display. The
merchants hare a , a pertinent lesson for the present
The
teachers
o
f
Florida
and o f oth­
magnificent display this year. And time. The way to disarm is to distkia Is the week to do your buying, a rm /am ) the sooner it is carried out er states deserve high honor for their
It will save you many an extra step the better. No mote opportune time loyalty to their work when the loy­
and unnecessary worry next week. If will ever come than right now when, alty was one-sided. Practically all of
you hare been saving up money for all the great nation* o f the earth a r e , them are earning less than they would
•the holidays, that money is now avail - 1staggering under burdens o f war earn if engaged in any other occupa­
•hie. ^ I f you haven't, in all likelihood, debts that are well nigh insupport- tion and despite this fa rt they stick
you have as much in the bank now as able. But the Assembly o f the Lea- to their work where they are not
you will have one week from today. |gue o f Nations seems afraid to touch driven from it by the necessity o f
Tbd1 postal authorities are urging tbe subject, and is proposing a sort making a living. This loyalty should
that packages he mailed as quickly of modified disarmament in three not be one-sided. The people o f Flor­
ns possible. They can be marked. j stages.
If it cannoti be done now ida should show their appreciation
"Hold until Christmas" and by mail- with all the horrors o f war fresh In o f the services ef their teacher* by
la g now the chances are much better mind what possible hope is there for paying them at least living salaries.
that they will not be damaged in it 5 cr 10 or 20 years from now, when — Editorial in Florida Times-Union.
o .
..
e u s h
transit.
the exhausted nations shall
have December 14, 1920.
O t u d iO S f l o r il
There is no reason why the bulk somcwhht recovered from their parW E DO
o f Christmas baying should not be alysis ? They will never be ftee from Unprecedented travel by motorists
from
the
North,
diverging
south
from
HEMSTITCHING
AND
done tkia week. O f course there will their jealousies and susoicions o f one
Macon
through
Valdosta,
Lake
City,
PICOTING
ha odds and ends that will bob up to another if they are not row .
Ocala, and again diverging both east
FOR THE TRADE
What excuse is there fo r France,
and
west
from
Leesburg
for
i
the
M AIL ORDERS
bleeding at every financial pore,
southern
end
o
f
tbe
peninsula,
is
fast
GIVEN
PROMPT
keeping a vast army o f 800,000 men
establishing Leesburg as a famous
ATTENTION
under arms, ostensibly to guard
against
German aggression, ahhongh basing point in south Central FloriHAZING
French soldiers are fighting in Syria,
and French generals azv leading Po­
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
lish troops aninst Russia, and muni­
A T T H B H B *'** E A C H ...
tions o f war are going to Poland.
English troops are fighting Arabs
and Kurds in Mesopotamia to retain
her hold on her conquests in the East,
GARDINER'S
Japan says she cannot think o f dis­
LISTEN— ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
armament untMAthe^ United .States
WHILE W E TELL ABOUT
WHILE W E SING ABOUT
points the way, and our army Is al­
ready twice aa large as it was in
peace tins*, and every poet office In
the land b emblazoned with attrac­
THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET HELD—
tive posters calling fo r recruits for
IT IS TO BE DETOXED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
the army and navy. Secretary Dan­
It b U embrace the prodarts, official or private, of Or* cooniels says we must have the greatest
tics in the best eectioa of the state.
navy that floats tbe seas, and be b
scattering contracts fo r building
THAT'S TOD AND TOUR COUNTY. W E ASK YOU— WILL
1dreadnoughts and krar vessels in ev­
ery direction regardless o f tbe encr, moos cost involved, and the probahSity that they will be obsolete long be­
fore there will be any cell to use
them. W e have 20,000 men guard­
ing the bridgeheads at Coblenz on the

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To The Citizens of Seminole County
The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fia., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper
kristmas orders ahoold ho 6ÍT'
MRS. B. E. TAKACH
Proprietor
Corner of Park Arenac and
Commendai Avenne
SANFORD. FLORIDA

eo Early.
B. B. WILLIAMS
or G. A . DREKA. DeLaad
Daytona Beach
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TDK BANFORD DAILY U B A L D , WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1120

Sammary of tho
Floating Small
Talks qacciactlyt

«**!#!ÍSÍ In
Mentios ef
Matters Is Brief
«fereenal Items
of Interest

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 15, 1020.
Carlot Shipment« frqm Entire Coun­
try, Tuesday, Dec. 14th.
Florida— Sanford Section . . . . . . . . 4 5
Sanford— Oakland-W. G. S ection .. 3
Jimmy Fieraon has arrived In the Florida— Manatee s e c t i o n _________ 3
WEATHER REPORT
city and Is alt fit as a fiddlo fo r hla California— Imperial V a lle y ______2
•
Tor Florida: Fair, eoo,er,^ * . bout with Billy Hoffman at tho Prin­ California— Southern S e c tio n _____ 13
ce as tonight This should prove most
nl. hl and Wednesday} possibly.
Interesting to nil lovers o f this great
Total c a r s _______________ ..0 6
¡¡Jit frost 1n North portion toDestinations
o f Florida Shipments.
s l f h t . _______________
New Y orll ......................................... 13
The people are coming hers by the Jersey C i t y ___________________
3
plelcher left Uet week fo r
hundreds seeking housef and . tho Cincinnati ____
2
„ „ T o r i : where he will b . en *.*cd
houses are being built as rapidly as Buffalo^ ______________________ . . . 1
la businesspossible but not rapidly enough. Potomac Yards __________________ 10
W L. Morgan Is home for a few Lumber is com ing down and there Boston . . . _________________________ 3
*w, sod his many friendsare glad should be twice as many buildings go Baltimore __________________________ 2
up In January as In this month.
St. Louis ________
1
U h l « hita he” *g*
U r' M*u
"
reports a fine business over the
Philadelphia . . . . ____
7
The many friends o f F. W . Ma­
Washington _____________
2
^ [te jn hla lino*
honey are glad to e*c him out again
Pittsburgh _________________________ 1
TV weather is ideal fog the winter after being confined to his home fo r W a y c r o s s _______________
3
--ta b le s just now with the cool, many w«yks after the amputation o f
Rochester __________________________ 2
one o f his legs. Mr. Mahoney can
¿¿Tnlghts *nd w#rm da1
y8- Grc“ f
C h ic a g o ____________________________ 1
gather for fruit also but It does not only get oDt In his car but will be
to stimulate the lettuce or the able to get down to hla business In a
Total cars _________________ 51
few weeks.
onigo market.______
Diversions Filed Since Last Report.
From Potomac Yards: Out 10th:
N. A. Colbert Is here from Moore
If you have a room for rent, if you
Pittsburgh,
1.
Vre anything for sale, the way to Ilavcn and his many friend» ore glad
Total
lettuce
shipments from Flor­
« t «suit-* is to advertise it through to see him after an absence of^muny
ida this season to date (12-14
the Want Column o f the Dally Hor- moons. Mr. Colbert is one o f the
Inc), cars _____________________ 609
ikL This is tho market page for tho pioneers o f the Moore Ilavcn section
Total
lettuce shipments from Florand has grown up with the country,
People who want something.
da
last season to date (12-14
having at this time some fine farm ­
Inc), cars _____________________ 544
David Price, the supervisor of tho ing Innd covered with growing crops.
Shipping Point Information, Dec. 14.
Jones' Cash Store, left for Orlando
rSANFORD, FLA.: Worm, rained
today to arrango for a larger stock
Twenty-five or more members of
ef goods for the Sanford store. G. A. the Sanford lodge o f Odd Fellows during day. Haullngs heavy. Prac­
Seilers will have charge o f the store went to Orlando Monday night to at­ tically nq demand or movement, mar­
hem in the future.
tend a meeting o f the Odd Fellows o f ket demoralized.: Buyers holding o ff
a
'"
Orlando and surrounding territory. on account o f condition of markets
The ladles of the Catholic church The Orlando lodge put on the degree and heavy shipments. Too few sulcs
-»ill have n turkey and chicken din­ work and several from Sanford took to establish market
ner at the Parish llouao tonight and the first degree and afterward a fine
.
tomorrow night to which everyone is banquet was served In the banquet CHEAT WRESTLING
BOUT
TONIGHT
invited. The dinner will be from 0:00 room o f the lodge.
A T THE PRINCESS
to 8:30 and the price Is one dollar per •
. •
The many friends o f Prof. W. L.
plate.
Sanford’s sport-loving public} will
Harvey are glad to. see him back in
That Million Dollar Band hero next the music business In Sanford again. \&gt;c treated to one o f the finest pro­
week starting in on Saturday will not He will be associated with II. L. grams o f wrestling and boxing to­
be so bad for the business o f this city. Gibson in the phonograph nnd piano night nfc- tho Princess Theatre when
It should attract tho Christmas shop­ business and as Mr. Harvey has many Billy Hoffmann, the Pride of Sanford,
pers, from ail sections and mako the friends all over this section 1 tho meets Jimmie Pierson, the % h t week from Christmas to New Year's success o f the new firm is an ired. henvy w eight chnmplon on the local
nint Id a handicap match.
■one big week.
Aside from being a piano sal. ¡man,
Jimmie Pierson agrees to pin Billy
and tuner, Prof. Harvey is n fine
The Sanford merenartts are ar­
Hoffmann to tho mat twice in 60
musician and knows whereof he
ranging some mighty pretty window
minutes and from all accounts this Is
speaks when he talks about a musi­
displays and our special correspond­
some ngreement.
ent will make the round on Friday cal Instrument.Tho boxing bout Is to see two very
and try to get n description o f them.
clever exponents o f tho manly art
The man who never looks up la a
Show windows and advertising In the
o f setf-defense show their
wares
rank
failure when It comes to lifting
Dally Herald will sell the goods.
when Frankie Howard, o f Cleveland,
up.
nnd Young Bennie Lconnrd, o f Jack­
sonville, meet in their six-round en­
counter.
Arranged for
Herald Readers

NO. 768 WINS CEDAR CHEST.
NO. S328 WINS OLD IVORY ROCKER.

NO. 9859 WINS ELECTRIC PARLOR LAMP.
NO. 6519 WINS 510.00 GOLD PIECE,
NO. 6215 WINS 55.00 GOLD PIECE.
The drawing for these prises took plaee at our store Satarday night
at 8:30 and was conducted by Judge E. P. Housholder, assisted by a boy,
blind-folded, sleeted from the large crowd that was present end fo r the
benefit of the holders of these coupons that were not present we publlah
the above winning numbers.
Up until the time this paper goes to press there are still two prises
that have not been claimed. Look your numbers over and If you hold the
lucky number, come get your prise. The two prises left are the Lamp
and the $5.00 gold piece.
Mr. A. D. Mahoney held both number 768 and 3328, therefore getting
both the Cedar Chest and Roeker.
Sir. Ernest Gormely held No. 6519 and won the 510.00 Gold Piece.
Mr. John D. Jinklns made the la*gcst Individual purchase and won the
Leather; Hand Bag.
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue purchased the largest number of articles and won
the Umbrella.

Flat Feet Treatment aueceKim.
War experience* have chunked our
views about flat feet. It was ut one
time n.««tnne&lt;l that Individuals no afMated were destined to lead sedentary
lives, and tlmt they were disqualified
from partaking In vocntlonR requiring
the constant use of the feet, surii as
military service. This erroneous Idea
Is *1111 universal In Europe and to n
large extent In America. It la In
weak feet that the hones of the arch
drop to the ground, the muscles and
IlKuments being so wenk nnd- dabby
that they cannot hold up the arch
hones. After a series of treatments
In the most chronic cases, the pro­
lapsed bones will gradually rise until
they reach their normal height.

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You C a n t M ake
H a y Without Sunshine
Nor can you make much money without some
effort to

Reserve Your Resources
“ Flivver" Airplanes.
Front time to time a photograph ap­
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
pears, depleting a new nlrptanc of com­
pact dimensions and equipped with n
W h y not make some real “ H A Y ” in the SUN
low-power engine. Kuril ulrplunc* are
SHINE by starting a check account with usgenerally hulled us “ everybody's" air­
photo anil the coming “ flivvers" of the
Build up your credit that, you may be able to
air. Vet mi examination of these ma­
master difficult problems.
chine* soon discloses the fact thnt
they are of little practical value. They
,iru too Hiuall to tie steady In flight,
too low-powered to fly under moder­
ately adverse conditions,.too flimsy to
COX’S BROTHER
last long mid. taking It all in nil. ab­
TIN-CAN TOURIST solutely worthies» for serloti» work of
any kind. They should generally he
Arriving in the city Monduy even­ treuted as novelties, except In rare
ing by way of the auto route nnd Instances.—Selentlllc American.
camping at DcSoto Park, enjoying
the hospitality o f the Tin Can Tour­
TO PIANO OWNERS
ists* club, is no less a personage than
Wm. Cox, a brother to the Democrat­
Owing to an unusual volumo o f
ic nominee for president. Mr. Cox Is business on the East Coast my De­
Practically all the packing houses
Tho Flagler memorial features o f
about 50 and made the trip from Day- cember visit will bo delayed soveral in Polk county nre now open nnd do­ the Palm Fete celebration at Miami,
ton with his family in *a largo tour­ weeks.— "Mack the piano tuner.”
ing business. Fruit is beginning to will be ono o f the most important
ing car, especially fitted for camping
¡•move
in greater quantities and will days of the entire week, as it VIU
215-3tc
purposes. Mr. Cox is delighted with
Soon be moving at an average winter be largely a memorial U honor o f
the Florida atmosphere nnd especial­
Henry M. Flagler, the great builder
Clermont board o f trade has organ­ speed.
ly with tho warm welcome received. ized itself Into a building committeo
and developer.
They expect to remain In tho city fo r tho purpose o f pushing
tho
Look ,over tho elegant new line o f
fo r several weeks nnd arrived in tlmo building o f homes, many more being
The Horald Printing Co. haa ev­
stationery at tho Herald office before
to help tho Tin Can Tourists cele­ needed than arc now available. Sev­
buying your Christmas' gifts o f fin s erything In the office supply line that
brate the World Convention of Tin eral thousand dollnrs have been sub­
stationery. W e have It in all sizes you ore needing. The price is right
Can Tourists. While visiting the var­ scribed by business men and board
and ell shades at very reasonable also. Let us fit you up with your
ious spots of interest in and around members.
■prices.
1stationery and office supplies.
the city they will maintain camping
headquarters at the
pnrk.— Tampa
Times.

¡ S e m i n o l e C o u n ty ß a n k

Sanford, Floritta -

Endura l ie
IS THE GIFT OP TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY

OF THE

MONEY MARK­

ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A
APPEAL T (j YOUNG AND OLD

STRONG

ALIKE.

THERE­

FORE YOU TURN AT ONC E TO OUR STORE, YOUR
STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.

h o lid a y h e a d q u a r t e r s
fo r yo u

AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALW AYS W ILL BE THE STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS A T

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR AT AN Y TIME AN D AMONG

THEM

CAN ENUMERATE A F E W

FOR

HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS,

WE

SUGGESTIONS:

IDEAL

FIRELESS

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W A RE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS

AND CASSEROLES, PYREX

I A Home B a nL fo r Home Pco pi c

FIRE TODAY
An nlarnt o f fire called the depart­
ment to the Presbyterian Manse to­
day about two-thirty where It was
discovered that the roof was on fire,
supposedly from the chimney. A lnrgo
hole was burned in the roof before
tho department was called and they
soon extinguished it after arriving on
tho scene. Some damage was caused
to the furnishings by. smoko and wat­
er.

Sanford Cash Grocery
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A T THE STAR THEATRE
TODAY

SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS,
Per Pound_______________

M AY ALLISON in
"TH E CHEATER"
Also TOPICS OF THE DAY
and " A CASn CUSTOMER,”
a Comedy

8 -LB. CANS SNOWDRIFT,

A COMPLETE LINE OF D AISY AND KING AIR RtH-ES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST

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FOR THE KIDDIES
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SORTMENT WE EVER HAD “

AT PRE-WAR PRICES

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24-LB. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,
See those new typewriters 0D
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at the Herald office. They are the
greatest machine in the market fo r
the price.

MEADOW GOLD BUTTER,
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HEBE CREAM, Baby,

Hill Hardware Co.

Tho Herald bookkeeper, MUs Min­
nie Baker, while on her way home
last night was knocked o ff the road
hy a ca r and badly bruised but is on
tho job today as usual. Drivers o f
cars should he mort careful especial­
ly where the Herald Is concerned.

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